Say -M nm 4 - Vol 8 No 233 THE WORLD TODAY Fire Again TEL AVIV AP Syrian and Israeli troops exchanged fire early today for the second straight day In the Noukheile area scene of a heavy battle last month An Israeli Army spokesman said a Syrian position opened fire with machine - guns and rifles on an Israeli border pa patrol � trol inside Israeli territory and on a covering forte nearby The Israelis returned the fire and did not suffer any casual casualties � ties the spokesman said Syria charged Israel with renewed aggression as a result of Tues Tuesdays � days incident Strike Meet OSHAWA CP An em emergency � ergency meeting is being held to discuss a sudden walkout by more than 13 000 workers at the General Motors of Can Canada � ada plant The Canadian director of the United Auto Workers George Burt left contract np gotiations in Toronto to take part in the Oshawa meeting See Page 8 Suspend Officer OTTAWA CP A high ranking Canadian army officer has been suspended from duty The announcement came today from Defence Minister Hellyer He said the officer not identi identifiedwas � fiedwas suspended following an RCMP investigation into what are described as certain ac activities � tivities by the officer Sources in the defence department say the investigation had nothing to do with possible espionage Two Killed PORT COQUITLAM CP Two men have been killed in separate accidents involving road graders one at Port Coqultlam and the other in Ter Terrace � race Police at Port Coqultlam said 52-year-old Charles Edward Poole of Langley was killed when he fell from his grader and it rolled over him Another Man William Draft about 40 of Terrace was killed when the grader he was op operating � erating overturned into a creek off the Naas River road 32 miles north of Terrace Diplomat Dies MOSCOW AP The Soviet news agency Tass reports that Russias deputy foreign Min Minister � ister Arkady Sobolev is dead The 61-year-old Sobolev was a career diplomat Retook part in drafting the U N charter in 1945 He also served as Soviet ambassador to Poland and was Soviet representative to the UN for a number of years until he was succeeded by Valerian Zorin Stay Put OTTAWA CP Orders have gone out to Liberal MPs not to leave the capital during the flag debate it was learned Tues Tuesday � day The move was made to pre prevent � vent the minority government from being caught short at any point in the Commons debate sources said Presence of all MPs In the city would enable the Liberal government to mus muster � ter members in a hurry If it ap appeared � peared a surprise vote was to be called A plea went out today to r telephone subscribers in the Austin Subdivision please make sure the receiver is properly replaced A baby had a convulsion yesterday and the mother couldnt use the phone because someone else on the party line hadnt hung up the receiver She tried to get through at 8 am and the line wasnt back in service until 330 pm Happily for the people involved the baby is fine today y And a good evening to ev r eryone especially the man vho recently cashed a 20 cheque in a store under the INDEX Weather - 3 Farm Page -- 17 Classified 10 11 Comics - 3 Coming Events - 9 Editorial 2 Markets 3 Sports ---- 7 CA e ALL CANDIDATES AT FORUM All school board and city council candidates are expected to attend the Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored election forum in the Civic Centre at 730 pm tonight Sixteen candidates have filed nomination papers 1 1 for three alder manic seats on city council and five for the three school board seats Chairman of the forum will be Bob Flitton who with co chairman Walter Stunder will introduce the aspirants Technicians Otto Sabyan leftnd Ray King right weigh the first batch of wood chips now being stockpiled at tnevNorthwood Pulp Mill site near Prince George The employees of Terra Engineering Labs Ltd must classify the size of the chips and determine their bone dry weight Story Page 3 Miller photo UN DISPUTE Last Minute Dramatics Postpone Grave Crisis UNITED NATIONS CP The UN General Assembly marked the opening of its fall session Tuesday with a drama dramatic � tic last minute postponement of and East - West collision over peace keeping assessments The postponement in one of the gravest constitutional cris crises � es the organization has faced in years provided at least another month to work on the long longstanding � standing dispute over control of peace forces It put off until after Christ Christmas � mas the American - led cam signature of Elmer Gantry Its still hush hush but one r of the worlds biggest or organizations � ganizations which isnt widely known for real estate enterprises is planning a sub subdivision � division development neai Prince George Looks like there will be an announcement some sometime � time in January yS Christmas lighting contest organizers are collecting a hefty list of prizes This year it will be sponsored jointly by B C Hydro and the Lions Club and there are Indications It could be well woith your while to stait thinking about those lighting displays The Prince George Agri r cultural and Industrial As Association � sociation has as president EarJ Harlow put it regret regretfully � fully received the icsignatlon of Mrs Lrnest Hill as chair chairman � man of the Queen Aurora com committee � mittee Mrs Hill lias had the job for the past four years and did a very good job said Mr Harlow paign to take away the Soviet Unions assembly vote for non nonpayment � payment of peace keeping dues Fresh attempts to reach agreement were to start today as Russias Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko scheduled talks with U S State Secretary Dean Rusk Gromyko was also to meet with Canadas external affairs minister Paul Martin who said before Tuesdays postponement that Canada would go down to the wire in demanding re removal � moval of the Soviet vote if a POWER OFF BRIEFLY TO CONNECT FEEDER B C Hydro turned off the power to isolated resi residential � dential and industrial sections of Prince George this afternoon The outage necessary to connect a new feeder line to the system occurred between 230 and 245 p m It affected the area west of Alward St and west of Central St and customers on First Ave between Quebec and Victoria Streets Phone Lists Jump 1400 In A Year Therell be more than 1400 new listings in the Prince George telephone book that goes into effect Dec IS The books will be mailed Dcr 7 from Vancouver where they are printed Listings for the books stop stopped � ped about the middle of October The new books show a total of more than 8800 compared to approximately 7400 names in the books which were pub published � lished one year ago A liC Telephone Co spokes spokesman � man said there are close to 11000 telephones In Prince George Some of the listings have more than one telephone while there are telphone subscribe who dont want theji numbers in the book showdown came The postponement formula worked out by Secretary-General U Thant along with repre representatives � sentatives of the Big four and a handful of others provided that no formal votes will be taken during the assemblys general debate expected to last at least until Christmas Only those Issues which can be agreed on unanimously will be brought up during that time so the question of whether the Russians can vote will not arise The assembly immediately went ahead on that basis nam naming � ing Alex Quaison - Sackey of Ghana as its new president and formally admitting three new members Malta Zam Zambia � bia and Malawi Dog Stolen From Truck Somewhere In Prince George there is a dog thief Mrs Elaine Miller reported to RCMP Tuesday night that her six-month-old Samoyeddog from Juneau had been taken from her truck parked at Third Ave and Victoria St Mrs Miller said she left a window of her truck rolled down about three inches when she went to a store She re returned � turned 20 minutes later to find the dog gone He couldnt have gotten through the three inch hole she said The only identifying mark on the pure white dog is a ridge on his neck made by a collar He Is not wearing a collar now Good Start OTTAWA CP - Safe di iv Jnf week is off to a good stall in Canada with fatal accidents reported in only two piovinces A survey shows two persons died on Ontariu highways and anotliei Jn Quebec siiue safe djiving week started at mid midnight � night Last year f8 ii sons died in Uaffic during the seven day safe di iviiiK week Quebec head headed � ed the list with 18 and Ontario ieorded 17 deaths tttzen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2 1964 PENSION PLAN IS OUTLINED Wondering what the Cana Canadian � dian Pension Plan is all about How much it will cost you and wholl be ele gible for benefits A massive document thats a legislators nightmare Is how Its described by Don Hanright of The Canadian Press The comprehensive report is on page 13 of todays Citizen RAIN SOGGY SNOW AHEAD A mild Pacific weather sys system � tem bringing with it rain or wet snow probably will be over Prince George before Saturday the weather office said today There is even the possibility of a thaw with temperatures rising to 25 above within the next day or two Department of Highways re reports � ports that blowing snow which has plagued the Terrace-Kitl-mat area has ceased and driving conditions on roads in most of the areas are fairly good Total snowfall in the Pine Pass to date Is approximately 98 inches WEAPONS SEIZED FIERCE STORM BATTERS EAST COAST HALIFAX CP The crew of the Liberian freighter Fury which grounded yesterdaj 95 miles east of Halifax apparent apparently � ly has reached shore safely Reports reaching- Halifax in indicate � dicate the men gained the shore when raging seas began to moderate Other ships are in trouble on the East Coast A lobster boat with two men aboard is missing off southwestern Nova Scotia A West German freighter in the Bay of Fundy has called for assistance after her cargo shifted and a Greek ship with 28 men aboard is aground near Summerside Prince Ed Edward � ward Island and is reported taking water in one hold The storm battering the Maritime provinces Is describ described � ed as the worst in living memory Atlantic coastal areas of Nova Scotia were being lashed by 90 mile an hour winds and seas 50 feet high Cape Breton Islands 160000 residents were without power and telegraph service and only a few telephone lines were still up between Sydney and Halifax At Halifax the weather bureau says the bar ome ter hit the lowest reading on record In Ontario residents of five communities shivered through the coldest Dec 1 on record Big Viet Cong Post Wiped Out In Raid SAIGON AP - The Viet Cong wiped out a government dis district � trict headquarters post early Tuesday seizing enough wea weapons � pons to arm a reinfoi ced guei rilla company About JOO Viet Cong t oops smashed their way into the town of Tluen Giao 100 miles northeast of Saigon and killed the distiict chief and 13 of his men The Communists escaped with 113 weapons including 33 machine guns Thiity defenders weie wounded and six are missing Two Viet Cong were lepoited killed in the fight The foice at Tliien Giao ladioed the militaiy headquai teis at the coastal townofPInn Tluet foi leinfoieemenfs and flai e di opping planes and fight eis ai lived within an houi aftei the attatk hpgan Two com panies of giountl hoops iLso weie dispatched Howevei by tlt time the giound mops ai lived i little Iwioje dawn the Vii t Cong hid leit with heii liot Tuy also tauieU ofl two iidios and destroved the district head headquarters � quarters building and a muni munitions � tions dump Noitli Viet Nam meanwhile claimed that 12 US planes stiafed and bombed tluee vil villages � lages in its half of the deniill taiized zone between Noith and South Viet Nam Tuesday A Noith Vietnamese bioad cast said the bombing was the foul tli jetent attack on Noith Vietnamese teuitoiv Radio Hanoi chaiged that US planes bomlied and stnfed lie vil villages � lages in the demilitailzed zone Oct 10 and Oct 17 and Nov 25 US puppet waiMilps shelled Co Con Tigei Isluui oft the hoi them p ut ot the 7 one This act of wai uudilv violated the J05 1 Geneva agiee agieement � ment oij Vh t Nam the bi md cist sail hi Washington nilust idoi Maxwell I Tavloi aimed with flesh oi dels fiom Ilisldeut Johnson will 1I li u k to south Viet Nun shoith to woik out new pi ins loi iutensiivmg the wu imiiist l o in inn n 1st guuiillis nwg They said a strike force of white mercenaries and Congo Congolese � lese troops who Tuesday res rescued � cued more than 150 Belgians and Greeks from Dingila 250 miles north of Stanleyville would attempt to reach other refugees in Poko about 120 miles to the southeast The force would then move to Paulis about 80 miles away the sources said In Paris Congolese Premier Molse Tshombe Tuesday out outlined � lined a master plan for salvag salvaging � ing the country from chaos and putting it back on its feet The plan discussed ata meet meeting � ing with French government of officials � ficials called for far reaching administrative economic and social reforms including the division of the country into three rehabilitation zones The plan also called for the reorganization of the Congolese army and police with stepped up participation by European advisers Meanwhile the rebel Congo Congolese � lese Peoples Republic in Stanleyville is dead Disorganized its lines of communication shattered by seizure of the rebel capital its leaders hiding or in flight the Communist backed insurrec insurrection � tion is belngdriven into the dark rain forests and impenetrable bush Premier Moise Tshombes mercenary fighters from South Africa Rhodesia and Belgium go in shooting when they cap capture � ture towns and rescue white hostages but the rebels close in behind them as their armed columns roll out For the South African mer mercenary � cenary commander Maj Mi Michael � chael Hoare the difficulty of getting to grips with his enemy raises the prospects of a long dirty war A military solution is no enough there must be some sort of political solution as well says the 4C-jear-old Dublin born veteran of war be behind � hind the Japanese lines in Burma and in Tshombes seces secessionist � sionist Katanga Some foreign military obser observers � vers believe it will be months possibly jears before it is safe to travel through the rebel area without a strong military escort Hoare s mercenaries moe In trucks bristling with guns Every tiny hamlet every cross crossroads � roads and every clump of bushes wheie ambushers could lurk are spraed with machine gun bullets f aww M vLJ ma CARLING BLACK LABEL BEER Pili dverttement it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia MONTH Phone LOgan 4 2441 S 10c Copy tl tS PER TROOPS AGAIN TRY TO RESCUE WHITES Congo Uprising Turns Info Chaos LEOPOLDVILLE Reuters -Plans to rescue 700 whites from behind rebel lines in the northern Congo got under way today as the government strove to save the country from economic chaos Diplomatic sources in Leopoldville reported Tuesday t h a t a two pronged attack was planned to free many of those held behind the rebel lines and said the operation would take about two weeks JUAN PERON another try Dictator Attempts Return RIO DE JANEIRO AP Argentinas former dictator Juan Domingo Peron has re refused � fused to return to Madrid from Rio De Janeiro Peron earlier had agreed to fly back to the Spanish capital where he has been living in exile Peron aiming at a re return � turn to power in Argentina arrived In Rio today en route to Paraguay He apparently in intended � tended to live in Paraguay until he felt the time was ripe to go into Argentina But Brazil and Parguaj saj hes not welcome He may even have trouble getting back into Spain if he decides to return there The Spanish airliner returned to Rio De Janeiro where the air base commander at Galeao International Airpoit said the plane would not be permitted to continue unless Peron agreed to leave it and return to Mad Madrid � rid by another flight In Buenos Aires Argentinas defence minister said the Ar Argentine � gentine armed forces wouldbar any attempt to restore Peron driven from his homeland in 1955 to power Spanish police confirmed that Peron driven from Argen Argentina � tina in 1955 was aboaid an Iberia airliner that left Madrid late Tuesday night for Monte Montevideo � video Paraguaj Spanish officials indicated earlier Peron might not be allowed to return to Spain if his trip failed The said this would be decided bj the Span Spanish � ish government in agieement with the Aigentine government iUiK- svvH I Wt A FIRM GRASP HetmmoM puatioopoi keep a Hun giasp on the sitmtlon as he inists i oiuit demon st i atoi in taigon din int ijuuk 1 -finished lUiddliist out bin t WJiust the nunitli oldupimoof ljfinuM Ti ui ui Huong Fun ual ofuctnns of list junidhist i lot 1 1 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