say III j p e wfm for CARLING PILSENER BEER tBL Thtl tdvirtlitmtnt ll net publlthtd or dliplavwl by lh Liquor Control Boord or by tht Covornmont ol British Columblo Vol 8 No 199 THE WORLD TODAY Smashes Hong Kong HONG KONG AP A typhoon smashed Into the British Crown colony of Hong Kong today leaving at least 34 dead and scores Injured Indications are the death toll will mount as a result of landslides caused by rainfall up to 12 inches and the storms 170-mlle-an-hour winds New Storm A new tropical storm named Isbell has been spawned in the Caribbean The storm Is moving slowly toward the westernmost tip of Cuba At last reckoning Isbell was centred some 4S0 miles southwest of Miami Shakes Hawaii HONOLULU AP -An earth earthquake � quake shook the entire Hawai Hawaiian � ian archipelago Sunday but thcro were no reports of damage The coast and geodetic survey office said the shock was cen centred � tred off the west coast of the Island of Hawaii The survey office said tho shock was felt In all islands of the group do Gaulle Abroad RIO do JANCItOAI Prosldont do Gaulle of Franco arrived hero today for a three day visit to Drazil It is tho last stage of his ten nation South American tour Do Gaulle left Montevideo Uruguay Saturday for the three day crulso to mo Ho will spend only 40 minutes In Rio boforo flying on to tho capital Drasllla Crash Inquiry MONTREAL CP - A public inquiry Into tho crash last fall of a TCA Jotltnor will open in Montroal Nov 0 Tho crash took tho llvos of 11B poraons on a Toronto bound flight from Mon Montreal � treal Tlio Fedoral Transport Dopartment report on tho crash has been turned ovor to tho gov government � ernment Transport Minister Plckorsglll has said tho Invest Investigation � igation ruled out sabotago as a possible causo of tho crash Cantor Dies DEVCRLY HILLS Calif AP Eddlo Cantor died of a coronary occlusion at his homo In Doverly Hills Saturday The 71-year-old comedian and song-and-danco man had been plagued with a heart ailment for soveral years Tshombe PAniS Reuters Prime Minister Moiso Tshombo of tho Congo loft Paris by air today to return to Leopoldvllle after a weekend stay in the Fronch cap capital � ital Tshombe made tho flight to Paris after being roleased from house arrest In Cairo The hunter down tho high 0 way who is wondering how that big moose got away might bo Interested to know it wasnt a moose it was a car And not only was it a car but it was perched on the second deck of a big vehicle transport transporter � er Harold Hamel of Young and Hamel Motors reports a rifle slug went clean through the rear door of the new car being de delivered � livered to the Central Interior The car was riding Immediately above the cab of the truck haul hauling � ing the cars and If the shot had been a little lower It could have hit the driver The damaged vehicle was bound for Nechako Motors In Vanderhoof Mrs Lalng will accompany 9 Northern Affairs and Na National � tional Resources Minister Art Lalng to Prince George when he visits this city to address tho Chamber of Com Commerce � merce Thursday Tentatively scheduled to be in the party also is Gerald Waring The Citizens parliamentary press gallery columnist INDEX Weather 3 Betty Conner - 7 Classified 14 15 Comics - 0 Coming events 8 Editorial 2 Here and there 7 Markets -- 3 Sports 0 10 11 TV 3 Ca QUEBEC CITY DAY PASSIVE INSULT OTTAWA CP- Queen Elizabeth ended her some sometimes � times troubled eight - da visit to Canada today de departing � parting irom Ottawa by Air Canada Jet for London Asked what the Queen had said Just before her depar departure � ture Prime Minister Pear Pearson � son replied she thanked us for inviting her and saltf she greatly enjoyed the trip Prince Philip up long be before � fore dawn left Ottawa five hours ahead of the Queen 1 lyi iff iii 15 QUEEN ELIZABETH a wavo goodbyo INVESTIGATOR REPORTS SOON Tho Investigator who was soul to Princo George to look into complaints about land speculation and an ex expropriation � propriation movo Is prepar preparing � ing a report for tho Minister of Municipal Affairs W K Smith hoad of tho departments fliuo divi division � sion said In an lntorvlow from Victoria today it will bo two or throo days beforo ho propares a report from his notes Ho came to Prince Georgo Thursday and loft at noon Saturday Mr Smith camo here to check reports that specula speculation � tion has taken place with Crown owned land He also looked Into an expropriation procedure which is under way involving property owned by Blnnlo Hutchison near Spruceland Shopping Centre Want to blow your own horn Annual meeting of tho Junior Chamber of Com Commerce � merce youth band is tonight at 2233 Laurler Crescent at 8 If you want moro Information telephone 4 8100 or 4 0857 After several years of suc 0 cessful comedies PG Theatre this week presents its first serious adult drama Look Back In Anger Its run running � ning Thursday throughSaturday at Duchess Park Auditorium Members of the local Asso P elation for Retarded Chil Children � dren are most thankful to Prince George citizens for their support In the Thanksgiving tag day The group netted 170848 the largest amount they have ever received In a tag day The proceeds are being used to pay for the recently purchased school bus The completion of the third room of the Aurora School for a sheltered workshop Is also underway Prince George set a new 0 record high temperature for Oct 12 Yesterdays temperature of 71 topped the previous record high of 70 set in 1022 A new record high minimum was also established here with Sunday mornings low of 52 The previous high mini minimum � mum was 44 set In 1945 Special tours of the Peace River Dam project are still being conducted although It is best to check with BC Hydro officials for the time of the tours Notes Bus tours from Chetwynd however are dis discontinued � continued for the winter period for a duck shooting trip on a St Lawrence river island near Quebec City He boards the Royal yacht Britannia late today for a Caribbean visit Thousands turned out in the rain to bid the Queen farewell In London the reception accorded Queen Elizabeth in Quebec City was headlined in Britain today as both insult insulting � ing and humiliating Correspondents reported that the Queen met the ten tension � sion bravely but showed some signs of strain Tho Dally Malls Vincent Mulchrone cabled from Can Canada � ada It was without doubt the most massive the most grievous insult ever offered the monarch Saturdays reception in Quebec City was as grim as the overcast threatening weather Riot pollco in whlto hel helmets � mets and orange capos raced into tho thin crowds sovoral tlmos swinging batons or billies to arrost 32 youth youthful � ful demonstrators on charges of public mischief and vagrancy Quebec Solicitor General Claudo Wagner ordered a full investigation of a number of complaints that pollco used oxcosslvo forco in carrying out their security duties Tho separatists tliom solvos novor did anything mora violent titan wavo flour-do-lls flags or chant slogans llko Quoboc aux Quobocols Quoboc for Quebecors McBRIDE FIRE CHARS DYNAMITE McDRlDE Corrospondont A fire which dostroyod a familys home and belongings Sunday Just missed sottlngoff a largo cacho of dynamlto in a noarby garago Mr and Mrs Loon Harstad and tholr two chlldron woro visiting in Princo George for tho weokond whon tho f Iro struck tholr homo The so von room house for formerly � merly tho resldonce of Mr Harstads parents Mr and Mrs Slg Harstad was a total loss and tho efforts of firemen were directod at saving build buildings � ings on either side Tho adjoining home of Mr and Mrs D T Shovar was partially scorched from tho blaze and the garage containing tho quantity of dynamite was completely charred but tho flames did not spread to the explosives An older model car owned by Robert Harstad was parked in the driveway and was de destroyed � stroyed by the fire In addition to all furnishings and personal effects ofthellar stads personal belongings of Miss Lorraine Garneau a or order � der at the Harstad home were e lost A spokesman for the volunteer fire brfeade said the fire ap apparently � parently had started in the dining room where the oil heater was located The fire spread quickly through the frame building and there was not much hope of saving the house by the time the fire department arrived The flames were fanned by a strong wind which caused large embers to blow onto houses located nearby However no other damage was reported Constitution Agreement OTTAWA CP - Agreement on a formula for amending Canadas constitution Is re reported � ported to be near at the Attorney-Generals conference Following todays morning session Justice Minister Fav reau said he has no doubt him himself � self that agreement will be reached at a meeting later today Mr Favreau and the provin provincial � cial attorneys general are pre preparing � paring a report on details of a formula for amending the Brit British � ish North America Act The report will go to a meeting of provincial premiers and Prime Minister Pearson In Ottawa tomorrow e Seven persons are presumed drowned two hunters are injured and a third is missing as re sultof a tragic Thanks Thanksgiving � giving weekend in the Vanderhoof - Fort St James area Presumed dead arc Albert Seymour Ebcrt Felix Alex Felix Charlie Joseph John Daptisto Hanson and wife Annie and an unidentified per person � son All were residents of the Tachio Indian Reserve and were travelling from Fort St James on Stuart Lake when their rivcrboat capsized Twenty to thirty boats and a pollco alrplano aro boing used in a masslvo search for tho bodies Injured in scparoto hunting accidents woro Pava Holonlun of Port Coqultlam and a 23-year-old woman whoso namo lias not boon roleased Both rocolvod rolatlvoly min minor � or leg lnjurlos from stray bul bullets � lets and aro in Vandorhoof Hos Hospital � pital Missing In woods 80 mllos north of Fort St Jamos is an inoxporloncod bushman who wandorod off tho road whllo hunting and has not boon soon slnco Tho blggost soarch Is spread out along tho wost slioro ot Stuart Lako whoro pollco In Indians � dians and civilians havo com mandoored noarly ovory boat In Fort St Jamos aroatosearch for bodlos of tho soven missing Indians Tholr overturned boat gro- corlos and Ufo prosorvorshavo boon found floating in a bay 1 12 mllos from tholr homo and dragging operations started to today � day Pollco said tho sovon all adults loft Fort St Jamos in a 28 foot rivorboat at 430pm Saturday onrouto to Tachio In Indian � dian Village 27 mllos away Weather was calm when thoy left but gusty squalls sprang up and they did not arrive homo It is the most serious single outdoors accident In BC this year A hunter may bochargodwith criminal negligence following the shooting of a woman In a hunting accident near Vander Vanderhoof � hoof Saturday Pollco said Wllbert Launay 20 of Fort St James fired his rlflo after sundown and the bullet struck the woman a member of another hunting party It is an offence to discharge a firearm after dark In anothor hunting accident near Vanderhoof Pava Holonlun was injured when two parties of hunters started shooting at the same moose from opposite sides Helenlum was in a car with Jesper Moller Nlelson also of Port Coqultlam when a moose ran onto the road in front of them They gotoutofthecarand Nlelson fired at the animal Simultaneously Helenlum cried Help me Ive been shot The bullet came from aparty of hunters who had been blocked from view by a bend In the road Police said the missing hunter told his companions he would wander a little way into the bush and he has not been seen since RCMP have sent a patrol in to look for him and the patrol plane is expected to sweep the area later today Another hunter was found safe by a search party of 32 men Sunday He disappeared Saturday on a moose - hunting trip and when found he was beside a dead moose Police said the 70-year-old hunter was indignant that people should think he was lost He said he Just decided to stay with his prize and haul it out next day But said police the man ap appeared � peared to be all turned around when he started to point the way home itizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY OCTOBER 13 1964 Phone LOgan 42441 say Kl please wSKfrTI for CARLING PILSENER BEER WH Thli admtlttment I not published or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Government ol British Columbia JO MONT 10c Cop itcaiiiu 7 DROWN IN STUART LAKE DURING TRAGIC WEEKEND HUNTER MISSING fSESLr j2r iriSBHlisBlisisM HEiisisWH If AVilllBisisB 1H t jasi muwtosmSQmiiVtttzVLt J i Hmn - Mmmmi THE RIGID TRADITION BARRY RESTS LYNDON STUMPS RENO Nov AP Prosldont Lyndon D Johnson strovo Mon Monday � day to show how tho Wost can bo von politically whllo his Republican advorsary Darry Goldwator ended a two day rost Goldwator is running against tho office of president instead of for It Johnson told a Reno Nov crowd estimated at 20000 to 25000 in a swing through a flvo stato bolt loan in big presidential support but holpful to any Democratic party majority to bo achloved in Con gross Ho Is due back in Washington today after six days on the road Senator Goldwator mean meanwhile � while looking refreshed con confined � fined his electioneering in the Nov 3 campaign to a statement on party finances which credited gonorosity to tho pooplo them themselves � selves the forgotten Amer Americans � icans Still clutching his rifle in tho historic never surrender tradition of tho Royal 22nd Regiment a member of the honor guard for Queen Elizabeth fainted cold just beforo tho Queen arrived for a review of tho Van Doos Ho was carried away and tho ranks closed CP photo HOSPITAL UPSET i Wont Alter New Wing Resignations from Princo Georgo Hospital Board wont affect tho planning for an addi addition � tion and a now wing tho boards chairman said today Vic Smith who bocamo chair chairman � man of Hospital Board whon Aid Charllo Graham resigned last woek said tho addition of a fifth floor is a nccossity for tho hospital and It cant bo hold up for any reason Tho samo applios to a proposed wost wing extension Ho oxplalned that thoroll bo continuity in tho lovol of caro and planning at tho hospital dosplto tho resignations of ad administrator � ministrator Gordon Townond and Mrs Mary McGowan dir director � ector of nursos Tholr resignations which tako offoct Jan 8 IOCS woro handed In at a socrol mooting of Hospital Board Thursday night whon tho main topic of discussion was a BC Hospital Insurance Sorvlco on tho local institution Tho hospitals porsonnol RASH OF BREAK INS ON LONG WEEKEND Police are investigating a rash of six break ins which occurred in Princo Georgo during tho holiday weekend Total tako from the offences was two typewriters and 10 change Break ins occurred at Timberlako Machinery on Second where a typewriter was stolen Seymour School nothing stolen Pacific 66 on Patricia Boulevard 5 change stolen Prince Georgo Sheet Metal and Heating a typewriter and 5 change stolen Central BC Enter Enterprises � prises and Coutts Machinery nothing stolen Cariboo Dry nothing stolen eBjp iisisisB if f jf4 F nX You can have one of these receipts held by Mr D Westle of South Fort George All thats needed is a contribution when a canvasser for the Canadian Institute for the Blind calls tonight during the annual blitz Mrs Westle is the welfare chairman for the CNIB The blitz is a project of the Prince George Loyal Order of the Moose and the Women of the Moose commlttoo met Friday and do cldod to start advertising for replacements for Mr Townond and Mrs McGowan Mr Graham roslgned as chairman booauso tho board could not agroo on policy Ho said It mado his position un tonablo Mr Smith said today Its pos possible � sible tho DC I IIS roport may bo mado public but that would havo to bo a docislon of the board If it would sorvo any pur poso tho board may roleaso the voluminous roport to tho public he said Meanwhile Gordon Bryant former chairman of Hospital Board said the resignations of Mrs McGowan and Mr Town- end are unfortunate because they will be difficult to replace Health Minister Martin in- tervlowed from Victoria today- would not comment when asked if he was satisfied with the administration of Prince George Regional Hospital There Is a report from my advisers on this subject said Mr Martin apparently refer referring � ring to the BCHIS report which is now before all hospital trust trustees � ees CNIB Blitz On Tonight More than 100 canvassers will bo calling on homes in Princo George tonight to col collect � lect 3000 for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Mrs Dorothy Se liars campaign chairman said the blitz will start at 630 pm and homeowners are asked to leave their porchllghts on A number of service clubs are helping the local CNIB branch sith Its drive The CNIB fund - raising campaign is held only once a year and the money col collected � lected goes to welfare ser services � vices lor the blind The or organization � ganization also ha pi ograms to help pi event blindness Experienced CNIB staff many blind themselves thoroughly understand the f i ust rot Ions and tragedies related to tho loss of sight and ai o well equipped to help those who liaye suffered this handicap said Mrs Sol lars