say 6rvplease wkhI for CARLING PILSENER BEER wH Thli idmtliamant li not published or dlipliyed t tht Liquor Control Boird or by lh Coverntntnt ot British Columbia Vol 8 No 195 THE WORLD TODAY CORDOBA Argentina AP Five pertont were wounded today when rock throwing and gunfire erupted around the car carrying President de Gaulle Shouting followers of former dictator Juan Peron broke through a wall of fed eral police and stopped the caravan Four Wins QUEBEC CP Thc Liberal party convincingly won all four seats ut stake In provincial by clectlons Monday and Premier Lesjge said the results are evi evidence � dence of support for his gov governments � ernments policies The Liber Liberals � als gained one more supporter as they took Dorchester riding away from the Union Natlonale for the first time since 1035 Leftists Win HELSINKI AP - Socialists and Communists swept Into power In scores of communities today In a strong leftist trend In Finlands two day municipal elections With the vote counted In about 00 per cent of the C30 towns tho leftist parties appeared to have picked up 322 town council scats while the non socialists dropped 248 A total of 12777 scats were at stake Tshombe Out CAIRO AP - Leaders of tho non aligned rations meeting in Cairo decided unanimously today to exclude Premier Molso Tshombo of tho Congo Tshombo Is under virtual liouso arrest In a suburban palace Tho lead leaders � ers declared It would bo in opportuno for tho controversial ConKoloBO loader to tako purl In tliolr conforenco though they would wolcomo his chief presi president � dent Joseph Kasavubu A Gs Adjourn OTTAWA CP - Tho At-tornoys-Gcnoral today reported good progress in developing a constitutional - amendment formula Justlco Minister Guy Favrcau said In Ottawa It would bo wong to infor that tho ono woek carryover of tho confor conforenco � enco moant that outstanding issues had not boon sottled Ho said aftor tho ono and a half day mooting ended Wo aro proceeding at a good and roa sonablo paco Mr Favreau said It had boon agreed before beforehand � hand not to contlnuo boyond noon today Price Fixing PHILADELPHIA AP - Six manufacturers of aluminum cablo today pleaded no defonce in Philadelphia on Tedoral anti antitrust � trust prlco flxlng charges and wore fined 50000 each In US district court Its ono of those things that had to happon A man in his late 40s taking his road test for a driver licence to today � day was clocked by the RCMP radar unit doing 35lna20mlle-an-hour zone No convention Is a gen genuine � uine one without highjlnks WHh the B C Medical Assn convention in the city Mr PeeGeo standing In front of the Hotel Simon Fraser Is outfitted In a black suit and top hat Fitting for a somber meeting Andrew Kozsan a CNR em employee � ployee found a three-year-old boy wandering around the loading ramp last night Seeing there was no report of a missing child a RCMP member took the lad home for the night This morning the parents were located Appar Apparently � ently the boy was taken over to grandmas for the night and she had forgotten about him Police said the welfare depart department � ment has been advised INDEX Weather 3 Building Page 10 Classified 14 15 Comics - 0 Coming events ----- ------ 0 Editorial 2 Markets -- 3 Sports 0 10 TV 13 Ca e e HOW MAYOR SEES CITY Somctimos porhaps I droam too much but this is my city I llvo it and Ibroatho It I boliovo I havo boon Instrumental In tho goneral growth of tho area and my hopo Is that tho city will bocomo ono of tho blggost and bost thoro is Tho comments aro those of Mayor Garvin Dozoll mado during an intorviowsoopago 11 In which ho dlscussos Princo Georgo at tho cur current � rent stago of its rapid de development � velopment The Intorvlew Is the fifth In a Citizen series with prominent civic personal personalities � ities Mayor Dezoll began his service to the city as al alderman � derman in 1040 and Is now midway through his fourth term as mayor A successful contractor and businessman these activities now admit admittedly � tedly tako second place to city hall I want this city to bo somo criterion of how a city should be run he says It is a question ot assisting the deyelopment of the area and also of the outlying districts the whole complex and I want to be part of it itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA OCTOBER 6 1964 QUEEN RELAXED HAPPY DESPITE TOUR THREATS V Hi- jfehia BP G E P JONES wont movo CAMPS OUT IN Suspended Agent Removal VICTORIA CP -Georgo E P Jones chairman of tho British Columbia governments purchasing commis commission � sion romained at his desk Monday night in defiance of a caoinot order suspending him Jonos suspended Friday aftor ho was charged along with a formor car doolor undor a soction of tho Criminal Codo doallng with frauds upon tho government declared ho con bo romoved only by action of tho provincial legislature not tho cabinet Ho said ho lntondod to remain at Ills office Indefinitely How over ho was to appear in pollco court at 2 pm PDT today to answer the charge of receiving unlawful benefits totalling 1577 In tho purchaso of near Tho car dealer Goorgo Honk Inson Is also charged In con connection � nection with the alleged trans transaction � action Jonos 04 professed no wish a Government employees w call them stats but what they mean is statuatory holidays and one of those stats will occur Monday Thanksgiving Day when most of the post office staff will have a holiday Therell be no wicket carrier or rural route service that day but box and special delivery service will tie as usual Last week we carried a W story about the visit ot the chairman of womens work for the D C Red Cross There Is a postscript to that story It eems when Mrs Yvonne Hay den left Prince George by plane to visit Fort St John Red Cross branch there was some mlxup with her bags and in Fort St John they were put aboard a private plane about to Jepart on a hunting trip So Instead of long Johns and hot toddles that hunter would llnd pink lace as lor Mrs Hayden at last re report � port she was still confined to her one costume All work and noplay makes W Jack a dull boy the saying goes so visiting doctors will enjoy a Cariboo Trail Night smorgasbord and barbecue at Six Mile Lake tonight The event Is being convened by Dr P J Carson and will Include a can can presented by Mrs Carson Mrs R A Ewert Mrs S O DeRosarlo Mrs Eldon Lee Mrs C J Davis Mrs Larry Maxwoll and Mrs P J Klnahan to ombarrass tho govornmont and voluntoorod to disqualify himself from taking part in any commission business whllo tho court caso was ponding Dut ho insisted upon physi physically � cally occupying tho commission offlco in protest against what ho tormod the cabinets violation of safeguards provided by tho legislature A formal statomont rojoctlng tho suspension order was deliv delivered � ered by hand to Provincial Sec Secretary � retary Wesloy Black lato Mon Monday � day by defence counsel T P OGrady Tho suspension order was passed at an emergency meet meeting � ing of tho cabinet Friday after afternoon � noon Jonos said he received first official notification of the move at noon Monday Jones sold he would not leave his offlco day or night because If ho did it would be barred to him He said locks on the doors to tho chairmans office were changed Monday When the government offices closed at 5 pm he remained behind and prepared to spend the night at the office couch Low 32 High CO J TfV ImmTb IMI LIQUID GAS PIPELINE PROPOSED VANCOUVER CP - A proposal to build a 23000 000 pipeline bringing li liquified � quified petroleum products from Alberta to tho Van Vancouver � couver area was announced Monday Michael J Walton presi president � dent of Fort St John Pet Petroleums � roleums co fliunccr of tho project told a press con conference � ference tho six Inch plpolino would carry an aggregate daily average of 12000 bar barrels � rels of propane butane and condensate Tho line would run from an area CO miles north of Cal Calgary � gary through tho Crowsncst Pass to Sunus BC whore tho products would bo hold In underground storago units The project would bo fi financed � nanced Jointly by Tort St John and Canadian Hy Hydrocarbons � drocarbons Ltd but financ financing � ing details aro bolng with withhold � hold ponding approval of pro provincial � vincial and federal boards Walton said location of tho rcsorvolrs also is bolng withhold bocauso Fort St John has options on Q00 acres In tho area but ho said tho units will bo close to rail rlvor and highway facilities Ho said Canadian Hydro Hydrocarbons � carbons would markot tho li liquid � quid petroleum gases In tho Vancouver area but no de decision � cision has boon mado on tho moans of transporting tho liquids from tho storago slto Speech Lquds Confederation Phone LOgan 4 2441 CHARLOTTETOWN CP - The Queen In her first pub- sufi lie speech of this royal tour today praised Canadas 100 gf years ot unbroken democratic government and called con federation a great act of political statesmanship She spoke at the formal dedi dedication � cation of tho new fathers of con confederation � federation memorial buildings in Charlottetown The buildings were erected by the federal and provincial governments to mark tho Charlottetown confor conforenco � enco of 1804 when union of tho British North American colonies was first explored Speaking in both French and English tho Queen referred to Confederation as tho rock on which tho Canadian nation has built its strength and au authority � thority 100 years of unbroken democratic practices embrac embracing � ing tho crown government and parliament If threatening woathor and tight security precautions per permit � mit this may well turn out to bo tho most personal of tho Qucons four visits to Canada A noon - hour arrival in Charlottetown from Sumtnor sido PEI aboard tho royal yacht Britannia preceded tho official dedication Tonight thoro is a royal command performance In tho now Confederation Thoalro On her arrival by air in Summorsldo Monday sho show showed � ed a vivacity and oaso of man no r not soon at tho outsot of hor Canadian visits in 1001 1007 and 1000 Tho woathor could cramp tho royal stylo Early Monday night forecast forecasters � ers warnod of a backlash from Hurrlcano Hilda that might bring drenching rains and high winds for tho outdoor coromony oponlng tho now cultural con tro Lash Back At ONeal On Feather VANCOUVER CP OfflclaIs of the Joint Hod Feather Rod Cross appoal In Vancouver ro actoil angrily this morning to a statement mado by B C Predoration of Labor secretary Pat ONoal at the Federations annual convention In Vancouver Monday ONeal had stated tho cam campaign � paign group paid exhorbltant salaries and that there wore rake off going to-administrative officials E C Hurd chairman of the Vancouver United Appeal Cam Campaign � paign said last years costs were only 40 per cent of don donations � ations Ho said ho was shocked that a labor official would attempt tq tear down tho integrity of about 10000 volunteers being sent out to do a Job for the community at considerable per personal � sonal sacrifice Jack Lucas vice president of the Teamsters Unlonand United Appeal vice chairman called the ONeal attack scand scandalous � alous But despite the glowering weather and the sensitivity of security personnel the Queen appeared completely at ease rfPfloMhrf I list a a utit maiu Iaa r become old friends in Cana Canadian � dian officialdom say Ill please WKKm for CARLING PILSENER BEER wHBA Thli dvrtlimtnt ll not publlthod or dlipliyed by tht Liquor Control Boird or by tht Covornmont ol Brltlth Columbia ti sort MONTH j HkCofr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiVPE kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBkS HiiiiiiiiiiiiiV jmt 2 ltfHiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl QBIPViiiiiM i dMHF hMMiiiiiHiiiiiiHiV rkTti lfflCit li i Tp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWLZSsKCJ iiKD i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifluiiBfPiiViiifl K ILiiiiiiiiiiiHsHLtSB K ev mmmtmmmmmmmTmmmJCzzxm QUEEN ELIZABETH Group Hopes To Pry Health Report Loose A group of Princo Georgo citlzons is trying to havo brought out in tho open a BC Hospital Insuranco report on tho oporatlon of Princo Georgo Regional Hospital They aro preparing apotltlon calling for a spoclal mooting POLICE BEAT of tho Princo Goorgo and Dis District � trict Hospital Society whon tho report would bo aired to mom be rs Tho group behind tho movo rofusos to bo named Plans aro to tako tho petition to a mooting of hospital trust- Ladies-of-Pleasure Shipped Home Fast Two young 300n weok prostitutes woro con convicted � victed and Hont homo to Albortn whon thoy appeared in Princo Georgo mngistratos court Monday Six month suspondod son toncos and ono way tlckots homo woro handed to Maureen Saunter 20 of Edmonton alias Patricia Krobol and Juno Lynno Fandry 10 or Calgary alias Juno MacDonald Court was told thoy earned about 300 a wook In pollco court today John Davis 20 of Edmonton pleadod guilty to living off tho avails or prostitution Ho was remanded ono woek for sen sentence � tence Tho charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years Pollco testified that Davis was living with Saunter There was no ovidenco presented that ho had been procuring for her Also slated to bo charged in connection with a previous con conviction � viction of a prostitute was Sandor Gori of Fort St John RCMP Cpl Don Knight test testified � ified ho and Const BUI Hayman had been observing the girls for a week street walking and ing around a Third Avo cafe hanging around a Third Avo cofo He questioned Miss MacDon MacDonald � ald Friday Sho admitted she was a prostitute and he told her to get out of town Sho was arrested Saturday when seen soliciting a cus customer � tomer Cpl Knight said After Miss MacDonald s con conviction � viction Miss Krobel changed hor ploa to guilty ana rocoivod an idontlcal sontonco Magistrate G O Stowart commonted that somo pooplo dont oven think prostitution is a crlmo I Just think Its n ho 11 of a wasto of a young life he said He told tho girls to go homo and try and straighten out tholr lives You wont havo to break tho big news to your parents Just see your probation officer reg regularly � ularly said the magistrate cos Thursday night Tho closod mooting has been called to dis discuss � cuss tho DC I IIS report Tho report was proparcd by two hospital consultants from DC I US at tho requost of trust oos Thoy spent sovoral days at Princo Goorgo Regional Hos Hospital � pital in August During tholr visit thoy had discussions with tho hospitals administration modical staff and trustooos Anothor roport boforo tho board of trustee Ik one from tho Canadian Council on Hos Hospital � pital Accreditation It has given a number of roasons for with withholding � holding accrodltlon of Princo Goorgo Regional Hospital According to tho bylaws of tho Society a gonoral mooting cannot be hold without permis permission � sion of tho trustoes Common Prayor VATICAN CITY AP - Tho Vatican ocumonlcal council voted approval today of an un unprecedented � precedented now program of common prayor and public mootlngs botwoon Roman Cath Catholics � olics and othor Christians Tho council a gathering of Catholic prolates from around tho world agreed that Catholics ovory whoro must undergo a con conversion � version of heart toward others to further the goal on Christian unity SNOW HAMPERS SEARCH Fivo men today are plugging through three to four feet of snow in a search for a missing hunter near Dome Creek An RCMP airplane is helping in the search for Rudy Muschket a CNR employee from Urling miss ing on a goat hunting trip since Sept 26 An RCMP spokesman said five men are trudging through snow on terrain that is almost vertical The snow is too soft for snowshoes to bo worn by tho searchers One man remains in camp while five split up into two search parties The searchers followed human tracks Monday but they ran out under new fallen snow They are trying today to find new tracks Mr Muschket told friends hed be back Sept 28 He failed to return and the search was started Sept 30 Mental Patients in General Hospitals A committee of the BC Med Medical � ical Association wants mental patients treated in general hos hospitals � pitals In a report presented at the BCMAs annual meeting today at Prince Georgo the committee suggests the move probably would bring more psychiatrists to remote parts of the pro province � vince Tho separation of the psy psychiatric � chiatric patient from his own community through being sent to a mental hospital often makes his disturbance more severe in degree and chronic As a corollary the psychiat psychiatric � ric patient should receive treat treatment � ment from facilities within his own community says the re report � port The study was first submitted by BCMAs health committee last year It was not published then because there had not been time for study by the Section of Psychiatry and the board of directors Some sources indicated Mon Monday � day the report would meet with Intense opposition from some doctors as well as hospital boards Most of the committees re report � port deals with the organization and administration of psychiat psychiatric � ric divisions of general hos hospitals � pitals However the seven -doctor committee dealing with mental health notes that earlier ad admission � mission of psychiatric patients to hospitals must be stressed This would shorten the stay of the patient in tho hospital prevent tho aggravation of the patients condition which may otherwise be caused by Isolat Isolating � ing him in a mental hospital expose the patient to a planned program of active treatment and allow easier preparation by the patient and his family for ultimate return to home and work It was one of 12 reports of the Health Planning Council which highlighted todays sessions There aro more than 150 physicians and surgeons regis registered � tered as delegates making it one of the larger asspciatlon meetings held Dr A D Claman said the public must be aware of what we are doing so that in the communications between us that follow positivo and advaucinn contributions can be made in theso areas of crucial public Interest He said It was for this rea reason � son that committee reports are being Issued to the press so it can help publicize the work of the Health Planning Coun Council � cil Varied types of caro in hos hospitals � pitals is the crux of tho chronic care and rehabilitation commit committee � tee report to the DC MA The main task of the com committee � mittee this year was to pro produce � duce a set of standards for the treatment of persons in nursing homes of the province and this report is not final finalized � ized says tho text It draws attention to some areas where piesent chronic caje anangenicnts seem defi deficient � cient The disaster planning com committee � mittee of BCMAieportsavoiy slow and very frustrating pro gress in achieving Its alms In October 1062 dur during � ing the Cuban crisis every everybody � body became nuclear conscious In the four days of tho crisis more long range planning was accomplished than anything be before � fore or since The report adds when the fed oral government sent out em emergency � ergency facilities to the pro provinces � vinces few doctors showed much interest after clamoring for them a mere eight months before As one doctor pointed out Many doctors still dont know about the cmpjRpney supplies located in our piovlnee orevpu how to unpack them for that matter However the paithquukp dis disaster � aster in Alaska oarllor this year has focused attention on the need for planning by doc doctors � tors A drug committee of the as association � sociation has recommended that it prepare a list of the drugs which are habit forming Under chairmanship of Dr N B Hlrt the five doctor com committee � mittee suggests a researcher would havp to go through thp files of thp coionprs office to determine thp number of deaths assoclatpd with thp usp or misuse of lublt fornilng dings Safer dental anaesthesia is recommended In another rpport to the DC MA Thp anapstliptlc risk involved tu dental work is at least as gieit as for any other sur surgery � gery Thp standards of profes slonal carp should be as high as any other siirgeiy