MM0mm Thli advertisement It not publlihed or displayed by th Liquor Control Board or by tht Government of British Columbia Vol 8 No 188 THE WORLD TODAY 30 Dead TOKYO Reuters -Japan to today � day counted at least 30 dead and 109 ships grounded or damaged In typhoon Wildas two swipes at the Island nation It was the fourth biggest typhoon to hit Japan since records were first kept Police tabulation showed 5000 houses damaged and 42000 flooded Mao III HOME AP - A leading It Italian � alian heart surgeon Doctor Achllle Dogllottl has flown to Peking Itelatlves In Homo say hell attend a medical congress Dut his departure has touched off new speculation that Chinese Communist leader Mao Tzo Tung Is 111 War Throat DAN ME TIIUOT AP War still threatened today between government troops and rebel mountain tribesmen despite a government announcement that tribal aspirations In central South Vict Nam had been satis fled Col John V Frcund and five other Americans who lave been training the Montagiurd tribesmen as guerrilla fighters against the Communists re remained � mained with the rebels In four camps In the Dan Mo Thuol urea trying to avert un own clash Hunt Terror GUAYAQUIL Routers -Po-llco In Ecuador are searching for a French Terrorist loader who may havo gone to the South American country lo attempt to kill visiting French President do Gaullo Tito terrorist Is Identified or former Colonel Pierre Chateau Jobort who was a leading figure In a Secret Army Organization that tried unsuccessfully to keep Algeria French Fear Over BORDEAUX AP Four days of fear ended today for tho parents of threo French school schoolchildren � children who were kidnapped on Monday The children were found In Bordeaux In South West Franco and aro reported In excellent health The young youngsters � sters havo boon reunited with their parents and French police aro hunting their kidnappers Thoro has been no Indication whelhor tho 210000 ransom demanded by tho kidnappers was paid Fire Turns SANTA BARBARA Calif AP A Nro which twice burned Into tho hillside suburbs of Santa Barbara turned away today and blazed Into lightly populated in inland � land valleys Tho fire now has blackened 40000 acres killed ono man and injured 30 others all firefighters It has destroyed 78 homes and build buildings � ings Rainfall here Thursday to 9 tailed 135 inches in the 24 hour period to set a new 24 hour September rain rainfall � fall record Previous record rainfall was 128 inches re recorded � corded Sept 22 1003 Since the rain began Tuesday mid midnight � night a total of 257 Inches fell over tho area which Is more- than the normal rainfall for the entire month of Sept September � ember 210 Rainfall so far In the month totals 421 Inches In Prince Georges legal colony Barrister JPRln- aldl is bften kidded about being late for court ap appearances � pearances Ho always has a reason Thursday was no ex exception � ception With only a few min minutes � utes remaining before Mr Rlnaldl was to appear In court Magistrate G O Stewart re received � ceived word Mr Rlnaldl has been held up by the mud slide near Smlthers INDEX Weather - 3 Betty Connor ---- 7 TeeniPage ---- ------ 8 Church notices ------- G Classified- 14 10 10 Comics 12 Coming Events 12 Editorial - 2 Hero and There 7 Markets - 3 Sports - 91011 TV -12 FLOOD CUTS ROAD IN PINEVIEW AREA A BC Forest Service bridge crew is marooned 13 miles in on the Willow River access road after a creek cut through the access road overnight Equipment and machinery moved out to Mile 2 of the access road early today Un Unofficial � official reports Indicate ISO leet of the road Just off the Buck horn Lake Road was washed out by high creek water Creeks overflowed due to un unusually � usually heavy rainfall In the last 24 hours Forest service officials said It Is expected the road will havo to Itu closed to the public for an Indcllnltc period El so where falling trees knoc cd out Kwor to two areas as gusty winds rattled Prince George last night A tree limb was blown across a main feeder lino at 0 pm causing a power out in the fa land Cache North Ncchako Hart Highway Nukko Lake and Salmon Valley areas Powor was restored at 1120 A similar accident knocked out power lo Uio Quosnol High Highway � way Red Rock Slonor and Hlxon area at 1030 A six man repair crew restored power by 230 am Meanwhile work crews aro working with heavy equipment in an effort to make the ac access � cess road passable sometime today to allow tho trapHd crew to get out It Is believed to bo a 0 man crow GREEK UN RELATIONS AT NEW LOW NICOSIA AP Relations between tho Greok Cyprlot govornmont and tho UN poaco force hit a now low today as five Swodlsh sold tors wore hold on charges of smuggling arms to tho Turklsh Cyprlots Tho situation could not bo moro horlous said a UN offlcor especially at tho time when wo aro trying to porsuado tho Cyprus gov ernment through thoSecur My Council to grant our forces comploto freedom of move movement � ment He said the UN forco had put ttiu men under arrest after Greo -Cypr lots nabbed them with two carloads of arms at a roadblock Gen George Grivas com commander � mander of theGreek Cypriot armed forces told reporters the Swedes wero riming arms to Lefka an Inland stronghold of the Turklsh Cypriots And Just who was the smart 0 dolt who pulled out all the signs at the old Nechako garbage dump behind the weigh scales The signs which said dumping was no longer allowed at tho site wero probably yanked by someone who dldriH want to go to the new dump behind the Austin subdivision Giant Bingo Is being held Saturday night In the Prince George Civic Centre Spon Sponsored � sored by Sacred Heart Holy Name Society grand prize Is a 1 904 model Plymouth Eighth game winner gets 1000 This weekend will be a big A one for hunting And game branch officials are hoping lots of moose Jaws are brought back for conservation officers Theyre used for finding out ages and conditions of moose Application to close the 0 portion of Kelly street which lies below Spruce land shopping centre was made by agents of the shopping de development � velopment not by the city as The Citizen commented yester yesterday � day Real Estato Agent Don Powell pointed out the error today Red faced John Powers Q Just arrived back in town and realized ho forgot to announce that registration for the figuro skating club will bo at thecollseum on Sunday from 1 to 4 for all members Th e e 111 Bl ISPSw I f WWil m- A 1 i v Itm m - I MiiHkj e 7 1 H 1 1 MmMmMmMmMmmMmMm 1 1 V vJSH W JlmmXmmmmmmmi I M r vi1 TiJlm hm -- T aBLhWl mmmmW iiiiiiiiiiiiHw a4iMLHftiil9 lit i itmmm fw -l r aH I Ti II Jjl iV lmmmXM 4 l - VJ - fv ie i BHaK i vRa- ttuA 1 t v T I 1 fr 7 i aHiaaawi t fi n JkJd 3 iUmmWl -I i 1 K sV vr 3l x th I aKaLLLm - v a I 1 Im r mmXmmWi b l -V -1 r I Jm FB 1 Iv - w4 nrjil vv fLmm fM iAMrJi L7vvr JIihWim iv 1wmm AWm f If 17 MjH Jm H mmmmmmmmmtmmmmmtmmamm IH V A L aLH w v mm f Y V WMMM I mm V vuKmCmmmmmmmi w IplB Mvim- T PARKED ON RAILWAY U i 1L MM I blkVikklHaHHHB STRING ALONG Perched up high these Canadian National Telegraph linemen work on poles along First Ave replacing a line that services between Prince George and Prince Rupert The new line will be stronger and will cut down on circuit trouble caused by objects hitting lines Miller photo PGE Accepts Terms Of Rail Settlement PGE General Manager J S Droadbent indicated in Prlnco George Thursday that terms of a conciliation officers report In negotiations with the Biotherhood of Railroad Train Trainmen � men were acceptable to the company The report was filed in Vic Victoria � toria yesterday by E G A Carmlchael Its terms are similar to those of the national settlement with the CPR and CNR early tills year The conciliation officer rec recommended � ommended a two year agree- ment to oxteiub from Jan I 19C4 to Dec 31 1005 Ills reportcalled for a two percent wage Increase effective Jan I 19G4 a ono per cent Increase effective Sept I 1904 and a two per cent Increase May 1 1905 These increase would apply to the wage rate in effect Dec 31 1903 Mr Carmlchael proposed that representatives of the company and brotherhood meet to discuss rule changes Union officials were unavail unavailable � able for comment today He further commented In view of the foregoing I recom recommend � mend that a conciliation board should not bo appointed Company and brotherhood views must le filed with the RC Department of Labor by Oct 0 Tho report involves conduc conductors � tors and trainmen in Lodges 845 and 1080 totalling some 180 men n Itlzen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1964 Phone LOgan 4 2441 say f IW 2 GARLING BLACK LABEL BEER Tnli advertisement li not publlihtd or dliplaytd by th Liquor Control Board or by th Govarnmtnt ol Brltlih Columbia 10 Copy f AUTO STRIKE HALTS US GM PRODUCTION New Cars Just Out DETROIT AP -Production workers have gone on strike ogainst General Motors in the United States About 260000 of tho 354000 GM pro production � duction workers across the US are affected just two days aftor tho auto giant unveilod its 1965 modols The United Auto Workers Union and the Company failed to agree on a now contract by a union imposed 11 am deadline The union previously negoti negotiated � ated throe year contracts at Chyslcr Corporation and Ford Motor Company Final agree agreement � ment came only CS minutes ahead of tho dcadllno In each case Every plant In Michigan ex except � cept exempted parts plants wont down minutes aftor 11 am Reports flooded In from such opposlto plucos ar Mass Massachusetts � achusetts and California as workers loft tholr Jobs or ro fused to report UAW Prosldent Routhor an anounccd that It was with what ho called a groat sohso of sadnoss and disappointment that no now agrcomont had boon roachod Tho strlko against GM Is selective It leavos In oper operation � ation thoso GM plants which soil parts to Chrysler Ford and Amorlcan Motors Corporation Tho UAW says it will loavo In oporatlon plants supplying industries other than tho auto automotive � motive Non economic demands of tho union apparently prevented ag rcomont on a now contract GM had offorod to match tho ec economic � onomic package won at Ford and Chrysler UAW Prosldent Reuthor says this packago Is worth about 04 cents-por-hour per man over the next threo years Unresolved Issues at tho start of a 24 hour marathon bargain lno session Include grievance procedures union represen representation � tation In tho plants production standards disciplining of work workers � ers and working conditions SPORT FLASH SANDWICH England AP Carol Sorenton of the Unllod States won the British Womens Amateur Golf Championship today at Sandwich She defeated Bridget Jackson of England on the 37th hole START 25 MILLION HOTEL IMMEDIATELY An excavation permit will be taken out next week for a 26 million motor hotel in Prince George one of its developers said today Keith Baldwin of Centre City Developments said construction of the White Spruce Motor Hotel will begin this fall Survey work on the 16 lots that the nine story lGO room hotel will cover has been completed and soil testing will be carried out next week he said MAY OPEN TODAY Smifhers Road Still Closed Off A highways department official said today a section of Highway 1G west of Smithcrs may not be re reopened � opened to traffic until Saturday Sees Easy Take Over Solution City council condldato Ron Dollamy today sold ho bollovod thoro was a slmplo solution to tho Hutchison land exprop expropriation � riation caao which would sottlo tho mattof without tho biltor noss that appeared to bo do voloplng around It Tho land adjacont toSpruco lond Shopping Controls subject of expropriation proceedings lnltlatod by tho city Mr Dollamy today com commented � mented Z think tho fairest way of handling this If tho city noeds tho proporty for a front- ago road and it win soonor or later would bo for tho city to provldo Mr Hutchison with an equal amount of proporty adjoining his but on tho wost end Presumably tho city needs tho frontago road to roplaco Kelly Stroot and If proporty Is takon from him for this purpose It should bo replaced with proporty from Kolly Street now closed anyway Wo should bear In mind that tho Hutchison family has been thoro a long time They put up with dust poor road no road no sorvlcos and wilderness for many years MI fool that this solution would provide the city with the prop property � erty It needs for the frontage road loavo Mr Hutchison with what is rightfully his and save the taxpayer quite a bit of money Also It would be one more step In keeping this a democratic country LT CLEAR Low 35 High 55 -y 1 HHMM It took two wreckers justJess tlian nn hour to sot this 28000 BC Telephone giraffe truck back on tho road Driver Al Wilson wasmeeting a car on Ryan ltd when A 70 foot section of tho high way 33 miles wost 01 smitnora was swept down a steep om bankment toward tho Dulkloy Rlvor at 7 pm Wednesday Highway crows and workoro from Dawson Construction who wero working noarby worked from 7 am to 10 pm Thurs Thursday � day In an effort to fill tho gap which moasuros 70 foot long by 00 foot deep Thoy began again at dawn today It Is not shaping up as woll as wo had hoped and tho road may not bo ro oponed today said Stovo Svlatko district sup superintendent � erintendent of highways at Smlthors Highway crows know ono half hour in ad vane 0 a slldo was lmmlnont and thoro woro no lnjurlos Duses aro carrying pauen gors to olthor end of tho slldo scono and a footpath has boon mado around tho work aroa Floodlights wore sot up last night and tho crow had hoped to work all night but tho nar narrow � row road mado tho work hazard hazardous � ous so It was called off at 10 pm Dawson Construction Is pres presently � ently working on a contract to build a road below tho slldo aroa Slides havo boon not unusual in tho past In tho six and onohalf mile stretch of road which is being replaced Quesnel Stays In QUESNEL Staff - Quesnel Chamber of Commerce agreed last night to continue member membership � ship In the Central DC Chambers of Commerce Alex Clark Dill Duncan of Prince George and Ron Merrltt of Van derhoof attended the meeting Quesnel members said earlier announcements it would be pulling out of the Central Cham ber had been premature An Annual � nual mooting for the group is in Quesnel next April NAME ROYAL PILOT LONDON CP -Capt James Fordham 50 will fly the Queen and Prince Philip to Canada next month In a Drittsh Over seas Airways Corporation Jet ulpTI ul mmmm V flmmwmmwmMWi m ymrfmwmummKm WEMiSmr Vikv JB Am t SSV - Tlaiv dwmt S9BMmmMmmmMmTM Thoso Uttlo things at the bot bottom � tom of tho plcturo aro Just 00 storles down from whero Ironworker Goorgo Groon sots and glares tho last window In Dostona now PrudontlalTowor Whoro was tho photos He taped his camera to tho ond of an 18 foot ploco of plpo to got tho picture AP photo Aid Courses No Racket Letter Says St John Ambulance says Its Industrial first aid courses are far from being a racket J W Cronk provincial ex executive � ecutive director of the organ organization � ization said in a letter to The Citizen Thursday that St John Ambulance strenuously ob objects � jects to references made to tho courses by Prince George school trustee Harold Moffat Mr Moffat questioned the cost of first aid courses pro provided � vided by St John Ambulance for tho night school program describing them as a racket which consisted of a fow mim mimeographed � eographed sheets and some bandages Mr Cronk said St John Am Ambulance � bulance provides tho books and training necessities for a 12 week bi weekly course In In Industrial � dustrial first aid iiiiHHBkwPPHaHpHwJw5jiHfiii fBiHHWJLBY -KRjmSmmmiKmlmmSmmmmMmmmmmm RvjiJBtfL rt iLkHhkKfvkaHvCariSljE wjakkBkkP - afltfvBPJflBaBksbkkhHflkbBKakkBMkkvakkkHR wt tiVi mmmmvmmmMjftiAtsimMmmmmv9SBMBJnfVTam re 2l HiimmumBUmmmmmi jmhwi i wyi f vi 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