This advartltemant It not publlthtd or dliplayad by th Liquor Control Board or by thi Covarnmant el British Columbia Vol 8 No 227 sV kV hHHu bT4 4aru jikTLBBaMt fifeawZ i J rVaHNE BrrwEmJt C -i lev aBBflelaBBFdHBBBBBWBlBHJa9lLBV Loyal Congo government soldiers lead away rebel NEXT YEAR Up Fire Protection For North Forests Lands and Forosts Mlnlstor Wllllston said Monday addi additional � tional protection against forost flros In norlhorn DC will bo supplied by tho Forost Sorvlco Ho said flros In Isolated areas of tho Prlnco Goorgo and Prlnco Rupert forost districts pre previously � viously had boon allowod to burn thomsolves out but now that much of tho tlmbor has boen sold to mills wo will havo to protect ltM r Hu iutfV is innTmL2 JSU jinn Low 5 High 15 Bingo Again VANCOUVER CP The DC Court of Appeal In a Judgement Monday unheld the appeal of Branch 177 of the Royal Cana Canadian � dian Legion here convicted ear earlier � lier this year on charges of operating a common gambling house in connection with bingo operations The manager of the Tiki Village said today the supper club has conformed to requests from the building and health inspectors and hopes to get back In business today Dill Dllnko said the club had been refused permission to operate because It needed a larger fan over one of the stoves and there was some painting to be done The club has been closed since late last week on orders of municipal inspectors Aldermanlc candidate Car- rle Jane Gray had to make a quick trip to Vancouver on personal business at the wee -end but before leaving left word that shell be taking a close look at some of the big town s traffic and parking prob problems � lems hoping shell come across INDEX Weather 3 Building Page 8 Classified 10 il Comics ------- ----- -- 0 Coming Events - 12 Editorial 2 Here and There1---- 6 Sports 7 TV 12 Deputy forosts mlnlstor R G McKoo who was in Prlnco Goorgo today said tho govern government � ment would havo to proposo to tho legislature additional ox pondlturos for protection in Northorn DC Ho would not prodlct how much If any additional funds would bo found by tho govorn mont for protection Wo cant havo five moro pulp mills in this area without additional protection ho said This is going to roquiro moro aircraft access roads holl copters lookouts all of these kind of things Mr Wllllsion said in Vic Victoria � toria Fires deep in tho Rocky Mountain Trench had been al allowed � lowed to cover thousands or acres but now tho government has sold tho lumber to pulp mills wo will havo to tako extra care Mr McKeo also indicated that a Canso aircraft able to carry 1200 gallons of water or the equivalent wolght In men is being considered for the Prlnco Georgo foiest district sta stationed � tioned either at Prince Georgo or at tho airport near the Peace Rlvor damslte somethlng which maybe applied In Prince George A special word of tribute Y for the late Jules Poltras was voiced today by Mrs Ruth Richmond who served for a time with Mr Poltras as hospital representative In dis district � trict number 10 She recalled his seven years of dedicated service even though in ill health You could get a gold medal for donating a loaf of bread to the hospital but often there Is little recognition for the hours of sorvice put in by people like Mr Poltras Mrs Richmond commented The 200 ton tree crusher Y working In the Peace Power project flood area Is going to get a baby sister Sources said today a small 50 ton crush crusher � er is being sent out to the site from Quebec Just in case the Dig macnine gets stucK in ueep snow President of the Canadian y y Forestry Association of BC Bill McMahan will attend a reception here Wed Wednesday � nesday to meet local lumber lumbermen � men and businessmen Bill is up from Vancouver Ca among 250 hostages horded by tho Congoloso rebels lulo Lu mumba Squaro and fired upon Reports said 1C hostages woro killed and 40 wore wounded whon tho robots machlno-gun-ncd thorn In tho squaro Somo of tho foreigners woro shot down whon tlioy dashed to- NEW YORK NEW YORK AP - Tho US lias told tho UN Socurlty Coun Council � cil that Amorlcan pianos woro sont to Stanloyvlllo whon It bocamo apparent tho Congo ro robots � bots woro attempting to bargain tho lives of tho hostagos for political and military purposos WASHINGTON WASHINGTON AP - Presi President � dent Johnsons nows socrotary Goorgo Reedy has docllnod to spoculato on posslblo retalia retaliation � tion against robols rosponslblo for tho slaughter of hostagos In tho Congo Ho also rofusod details of Johnsons rolo in planning tho oporation of Bel Belgian � gian paratroops In Stanleyville ALGIERS ALGIERS AP - Tho Alger Algerian � ian Ambassador has requested on urgent meeting of tho 35 natlon African group In tho Un United � ited Nations Somo African na nations � tions havo reacted angrily against tho paratroop action to seize Stanleyville from Congo Congolese � lese rebels LONDON LONDON Reuters - A Mos Moscow � cow radio commentator said to today � day Russia resolutely con condemned � demned Interventionist action In Tho Congo Ho said the West Impudently hushed up the frequest assur assurances � ances of tho Congolese insur insurgent � gent leaders that they do not regard the Europeans in Stan leyville as hostages OKs Cache Relocations A proposal from DCs Superintendent of Lands J W Bassett to offer Island Cache residents new homesltes away from their flood - threatened community was approved by city council Monday night The area suggested for the relocation Is near the civic cemetery toward the Fraser River It was described at coun council � cil as being Just boyond the hlll It is part of a large cemetery reserve and It was proposed that all the reserve be turned over to the city at the same time The area remaining from the proposed relocation would serve for future cemetery use Mayor Dezell advised coun councils � cils If theyre making a determined effoit to change the picture we would 1 well advised to go along with It Earlier this year the first proposal for an exchange of ptoporty was made by Lands and Forests Minister Hay Wllllston At the time tho loca tton was Indefinite e e LEOPOLDVILLE AP - Belgian paratroopers swarmed down on Slanjeyvllle today and seized virtual control of the rebel capital but not before about 50 foreign hostages were killed including a US missionary doctor official reports said US transport planes flew in the paratroopers As the Belgians landed whitened Congolese government soldiers attacked Stanleyville The attack attacking � ing troops moved quickly to free the rest of 1613 foreigners held as hostages and marked for slaughter by the rebel regime should their capital be attacked They are now in virtual control of the city The GO white hostages were killed by the rebels In two separate shootings One of these took place at a monument to the Congos slain first premier Patrice Lumumba Some 400 whites Including women and children were lined up and tho rebels opened fire Tlio other mass shooting took placo outside a hotel where the rebels fired Into about 200 hos hostages � tages Refugees flown to Lcopoldvlllc from Stanley vlllo said the rebels had killed Dr Paul Carlson medical missionary irom Roll Rolling � ing Hills Calif Ho had been condemned as a spy a charge denied by Washington The state department In Washington said Carlson was ward the airport as the hews of the Belgian paratroop landing swept the rebel capital One group of refugees said they were being marched to Stanleyville Airport by rebel troops who panicked at the sight of tho Belgian paratroops and fired Into tho hostages killing at least IS Including some women About 200 foreigners wcro held In a Stanleyville hotel and at least IS wero killed whon tho soldiers of leftist leadorChris tophc Gbcnyo opened fire on the building Guenyc had threatened to set the whole city afire but appar apparently � ently tho swift arrival of the Belgian paratroopers and Con Congolese � golese troops thwarted tho plan A Canadian missionary Rov orond Hector MacMlllan is reported to lave been among thoso killed today by Congoloso robols But tho report has also been disputed Mr MacMlllan of Avonmorc Ontario and his wlfo and six sons had boen among Canadians reported hold hostago by tho robols In tho Stanloyvlllo area Forolgn Minister Paul Henri Sruak told Parliament in Brus Brussels � sels Wo waited until tho very last mlnulo boforo Intervening In a bid to roscuo tho hostagos ho said oxplalnlng why thoBolglan alrborno troops woro flown Into tho area early today Spaak said that tho Bolglan govornmont was faced with tho dllomma Whothor to arrivo too lato or to spark dlsastor Spuak said that tho Belgian action was carried out in con consultation � sultation with tho United Statos and Britain and that Franco was also war nod This tho Bolglan govornmont did whon all tho diplomatic moves had bcon made and when the Bolglan govornmont was faced with tho poor rosults of negotiations In Nairobi with Thomas Kansa tho rcbol gov ernments forolgn minister Mf- m LLLVvTIRaLLLLB fa 1vf4B PATRICE LUMUMBA more blood School Hour Conformity Suggested School trustee Harold Moffat suggested Monday night Its time there was some conform conformity � ity In the hours schools open and close He told a regular board meet meeting � ing that as It stands now school lunch hours are Irregular Some schools let the children out at noon others as late as 1220 pm Mr Moffat was thinking of tho ti ouble this must make for some mothers In some families children are coming home for lunch over a two hour period Ho suggested an Investigation and lepoit be made to tuistees on school hours a proposal which was suppot ted by Trustee Robert Range itizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24 1964 REBELS OPEN UP 50 HOSTAGES SHOT r Paratroops Drop In Clean Up Bid Phone LOgan 42441 f pv Bfcwa liri 0 CARLING BLACK LABEL BEER Hill advertisement li not publiihed of diiptaytd by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia IDC lOpy irCAHin iVMiif rwdwpwL - aanu wuakvnii j 7 k m umm2m TrJl JkaaamlaVFw wfc i t hbh YlaW- a urajp m itb v rLAf jw am vrnv jv rm ra t if American soldier stands guard Early para drop cleared airport then other troops landed by plane SAID MOSTLY CORRECT Bribe Offer Charges Levelled in Commons OTTAWA CP - Consorva tlvu MP Lr Ik Nielsen has charg IdMhal a fortnor ministerial assistant offered a 20000 bribe In a narcotics smuggling case und said tho tentacles of tho Mafia crime syndlcato havo reached into ho federal govornmont Montreal lawyer Plorro La montngnu 20 said statomonts mado In tho Homo of Commons Council Tangled On Land An application to purchaso a not-yet-abandoned city stroot caught city council In a legal bight Monday night Roaltor Gordon Bryant on bohalf of Nochako Holdings by lottor asked council to abandon and to set a prlco on tho 02 aero socttonof Third Avo which may bo closed when the Third Avo -Fifth Avo relocation is completed Tho second runs from tho stop sign on Third Avo toCas slar St Mr Bryants clients own tho adjacent 13 acres west of Northern Light Motol on which thoy want to build a motel If thoy are able to obtain tho street thoy plan to build a larger motol of a dlffent de design � sign that that now projected However City Manager Arran Thomson told council thoy would purchaso tho street only If tho prlco was fecono- mlcal to thorn But on tho other hand as their property Is the only privately owned land abutting the soctlon of street in question it cannot be closed without their approval This conceivably could mean council would vote to shut tho street put it up for auction and then the price might rise too high to be considered economical by tho prospec prospective � tive motel builders Apparently they are not warm to this prospect so asked coun council � cil to set a price Alderman Hllllard Clare pro proposed � posed that no change In the streets status take place until the realignment was finished He was firmly backed by Ald Alderman � erman Charlie Graham The councillors finally agreed to a resolution from Alderman Harry Lodor calling for preparation of a bylaw to close the street Thoy favored taking tho bylaw to a next-to-flnal stage but holding It there until the diversion was com completed � pleted After that consideration would be given to final passage Alderman Frank Clark Insis Insisted � ted tho land could not be sold without an auction and aftor the meeting Alderman Dick Yardley expiossed leserva tlons about deeding the street to pilvate use in any case Ho felt It might continue to servo as a valuable traffic route one way for westbound vehicles that he was offered a bribe In tho narcotics cage are sub substantially � stantially correct Mr Nlolson rocxod tho Com Commons � mons with his statement that Raymond Denis whon ho was oxocutlvo assistant to Immigra Immigration � tion Minister Tromulay offered tho bribe to Mr Plorro La montagno Ho said it was an attempt to aaaaaaaaaaTSB GUY FAVREAU hidos nothing Finally End School Sport Car Problem School Board Monday night finally settled the thorny prob lem of transporting students to Inter school sports events In the Prlnco George area Trustees authorized the board to pay additional 0 premiums on the prlvato cars of 48 teachers At one stage In the dispute schools threatened to call off Inter school sports unless an arrangement was made for transportation Tho boards policy allows only tho senior secondary school to hire buses and only for out-of-town trips Teachers at Connaught Junior secondary Duchess Park Junior secondary the senior second secondary � ary Kelly Road Blackburn and Hlxon schools have offered their cars for the trips Award Road Work Jobs Contracts for 18 million worth of highway Improvements in Central BC wero awaided The Department of Highways awaidtd a 1640636 contiact to Reg Pearen Ltd of Dawson Creek for 15 miles of construc construction � tion on tho Hudson llope-Chet-wynd road A 108 824 contract went to Square M Consttuction Ltd and Coleman Industries Ltd of Ed Edmonton � monton for the approaches to a new brldue over the Traser River at McRrtde havo Mr Lamontagno acting for tho US govornmont not oppose a ball application by Leo Rono Maranda Rivard arrested In Montreal Juno 10 on charges of smuggling heroin Into tho US Justice Mlnlstor Guy Fav roau says somo sort of Judicial inquiry Is nocossary In tho light of a bribe chargo mado by Mr Nlolson Mr Favroau said an investi investigation � gation Is nocossary now If only to protect tho reputation of por sons monllonod and ho said ho would Iw In favor of a high court Judgo conducting an In camera or closed Inquiry Prime Mlnlstor Mlko roar son today postponod his depart departure � ure from Ottawa for a speaking tour of Wostorn Canada Ho was prosont In the llouso of Com Commons � mons today when Mr Favroau made a statement on opposition charges against tho administra administration � tion of Justice Mr Nlolson membor for tho Yukon also said Guy Lord for former � mer special assistant to tho Justice mlnlstor tried to co coerce � erce tho lawyer bymentlonlng a cut off of all further govern government � ment legal work Ho said Mr Denis was firod over tho Incident and he was satisfied Mr Lord had beenan innocent dupe although ho had broken the law Mr La Lamontagno � montagno rejocted the bribe offer immediately he added At no point in the exchange was there any indication why the former parliamentary as assistant � sistant might have offered a bribe to the lawyer NDP Leader Douglas called for a Judicial inquiry and said he understands a third man higher up In the government was involved Mr Favreau promised to check on whether an RCMP report showed a third man was Involved Mr Nielsen said Mr Rivard and three other men were ar arrested � rested and charged with smug smuggling � gling heroin Into the US and conspiring to smuggle 70 pounds of heroin Into the US from Mexico In league with these men were others Including two who have been reported to be mem members � bers of the notorious interna international � tional crime cartel the Mafia and the Cosa Nostra of New York he told the House PGE Strike Talks Continue VANCOUVER CP - Talks will continue today In an effort to avoid a threatened strike by 200 trainmen on the government-owned Pacific Gieat Eastern Railway The men voted 022 per cent In favor of a strike to back up demands but no decision Ins been taken on whether or when a strike will be called Talks iPhumed Monday but neither side made any comment PGE has accepted but the Bi oth e i hood of Ratlioad Trainmen has i ejected a conciliation board tvpott recommending a two year contract with in over overall � all live por cent raise The union sought 12 per cent THE WORLD TODAY OTTAWA CP - The Parliamentary itcrttary to Primt Minister Pearson hat asked to be relieved of his duties for the time being Ouy Rouleau told the Commons today he has asked Mr Pearson to be re relieved � lieved of hit duties until a judicial Inquiry has examined hit role in a narcotics case Justice Minister Favreau announced earlier that a judicial inquiry will be held at a retult ofcharget lev levelled � elled by the oppotitlon into the administration of juttice See earlier ttory at left Death Blow WASHINGTON AP - Prime Mlnlstor HaroldWIlsonappoars to havo dealt u sevoro If not fatal blow to tho proposod NATO mixed nuclear fleet by declaring Britain opposos tho project Wilson told tho Houso of Commons Monday his Labor govornmont believes a mixed manned surface fleet adds noth nothing � ing to Western strength Is likely to cause dissipation of strength in the alliance and may add to the difficulties of East West agreement Vote Bets LONDON AP - The London financial sector buzzed with rumors that the new Labor government In Britain may bo forced into a new election in the new year Bettors thought Labor might fall soon on its belt tightening financial poli policies � cies which Include new taxes Ladbrookes a big bookmaker Is reported it was swamped with Inquiries from clients wanting to bet on a 1905 elec election � tion The firm said It took dozens of bets for thousands of pounds In an hour Reds Gain ROME AP - Italys big Communist party has register registered � ed widespread gains in crucial nationwide local elections that marked new losses for Premier Aldo Moras Christian Demo Democrats � crats Reject Bid OTTAWA CP The Supreme Court of Canada today rejected a second appeal by Georges Marcotto 32-year-old convict convicted � ed killer of a policeman In the so called Santa Claus bank holdup In St Laurent Que near Montreal In December IU02 Ambush 15 SAIGON AP - Viet Cong guenlllas ambushed a govern government � ment convoy 22 miles eat of Saigon today killing IS South Vietnamese soldiers and wound wounding � ing nine others The Commun Communists � ists destroyed two armoied cars a heavy truck and one jeep In Saigon students In tluee secondary schools staged antl go eminent riots Ivhlnd lui i leaded gates today creat creating � ing tension in the city for the third straight day