say Ws imv lor CARLING PILSENER BEER Wg Thti advertisement is not published or dispHyed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 8 No 236 ANDREI GROMYKO harsh talk U THANT ILL Wilson to Ottawa After Talks in US OTTAWA CP - Common Commonwealth � wealth Secretary Arthur Bot tomley will fly from London to Ottawa tomorrow to join British Prime Minister Wilson for talks with the Canadian Government Bottomley was originally scheduled to fly to New York to join Wilson for talks with United Nations Secretary-General U Thant before flying to Ottawa However the plans were changed when illness forced Thant to cancel the meeting Wilson now will fly direct to Ottawa from Washington where he is currently having talks with President Johnson Their talks are regarded as just the first in a series In Involving � volving Western leaders To that extent their importance and their conclusions will be limit limited � ed The degree of harmony achieved in four working ses sessions � sions today and Tuesday by the two leaders is vital to the next stage in the evolution of the At Remember all the kicks y In the summer about High Highway � way 16 west Well either the mud holes must be frozen over or all the potholes filled with snow because the Chamber of Commerce hasnt had a beef for weeks Or could it be that people just arent using the road any more Don South director of Y tne regional planning di division � vision of the B C Depart Department � ment of Municipal affairs went through Prince George Friday He was out to the Endako town site for a look see About 30 Grade 12 Jr students from Prince George Senior Secondary INDEX Weather - -- 3 Betty Conner -- 6 Women -- - 0 Classified 1011 Comics - 4 Coming Events 12 Editorial 2 Markets ---- 3 Sports ---- 7 8 lantic bloc wherein the winds of change are blowing strongly Wilson arrived in Washington Sunday night with an alterna alternative � tive to the long standing plan of the US and West Germany for a fleed of 25 surface ships to be equipped with Polaris nuclear missiles and manned by mixed NATO crews The concept was to provide West Germany with a nuclear role without nuclear arms of its own President de Gaulle of France has turned solidly against It Returns Home VATICAN CITY AP Pope Paul returned from his momen momentous � tous India trip to a work sched schedule � ule made heavier by the ap approach � proach of Christmas His gruel gruelling � ling four day Indian voyage the longest papal trip in history ended Saturday The Pontiff now must prepare his Christmas speech a major address to all the world school arrived in assize court last week as part of their Law 93 class just in time to wit witness � ness a 15 minute power outage cut short Mr Justice M M McFarlanes summation to the jury Court officials however pulled window drapes aside to give light and administration of justice rontinued I always thought the y adults were bad the way they sneak liquor into some of the dance halls around here d caller said today But after the scene at the Civic Centre Saturday night Im beginning to wonder if some of the teen teenagers � agers have got the Impression they can get away with what the older people are doing at some of those dance halls in the country Its bad enough to borrow y a fellows wife as your brldfee partner but its add adding � ing insult to Injury when the bridge enthusiast gets the fel fellow � low out of bed to t ome and rescue them because he run out oj -J5 on me wav noine k I II outsSh IJIf o If Jf I I POLICE BEAT e e Gromyko Talks Peace Hits West NEW YORK AP - The Soviet Foreign Min Minister � ister Andrei Gromyko has delivered a major policy speech before the United Nations General As Assembly � sembly In it he has pledged the Soviet Unions full support to UN efforts to reduce world tensions But he denounced West Western � ern policies on Viet Nam the Congo and a multi multinational � national nuclear force He proposed a world summit conference on dis disarmament � armament and submitted a detailed memorandum on disarmament Western sources said the memoran memorandum � dum contained little new SOVIETS MAY AID CONGO REBEL ARMS LIFT CAIRO AP The Soviet Union was reported to have agreed to help finance the grow growing � ing arms airlift to the Congo Congolese � lese rebels An East European Communist diplomat said the Russians agreed last weekend to replen replenish � ish stocks of the Soviet made weapons which Algeria and the United Arab Republic are ship shipping � ping to Christophe Gbenyes forces The Russians will also pay part of the airlift costs China has supported the reb rebels � els through Its embassy in Bur indl east of The Congo but when the rebels were driven north toward the Sudanese bor border � der the supply lines became difficult to maintain The Chin Chinese � ese are reported trying to Im Improve � prove their supply and the Russians apparently are trying to counter this Witnesses have seen Soviet built Antonov transpoits of Egyptian and Algerian registry ferrying weapons to The Congo through Khartoum and Juba In Sudan Ghana Is reported to have made a token contribution to the airlift which Is known to involve more than a dozen flights of the Antonov trans transports � ports each capable of ferrying many tons Residents of Juba in the south Sudan just across the bor border � der from The Congo report some of the weapons are moved south by truck under Sudanese army escort The Soviet support of the air airlift � lift was negotiated in Cairo by rebel defence minister Gas Gaston � ton Soumialot and the Soviet ambassador to Egypt Vladimir Erofeev Soumialot also saw President Nasser and flew to Algeria for talks with President Ahmed Ben Bella US chief delegate Adlal Stevenson Issued a statement calling Gromykos speech harsh cold war talk He said he hoped it was more propa propaganda � ganda than policy Stevenson said Evidently the world objec objectives � tives of the Soviet Union remain unchanged Even self defence and aid to countries to protect their security and independence is wrong and illegal if it inter interferes � feres with the Soviet agresslve ambition to Communize the world Canadas External Affairs Minister Paul Martin said he was disappointed with Gromy Gromykos � kos statement He said he had hoped the Soviet speech the first by a great power in the assemblys general debate would set the tone of accommodation and settlement But throughout the speech he said only with less emphasis than on some other occasions there was the same propaganda line He Indicated that Gromyko had taken a more reasonable line in private conversations the two foreign ministers had had The speech is the first major policy declaration of the new regime in Russia Gromyko declared that the present International situation is ripe for progress on such measures as a complete ban on nuclear weapons the liquida liquidation � tion of foreign bases and the reduction of military budgets The Soviet delegate specifi specifically � cally endorsed Communist Chinas proposal for a meeting of the heads of state of all countries to consider a ban on all nuclear weapons He also backed the recommendation of the non aligned countries at Cairo for a world disarmament conference CKPG TV Begins New Transmission CKPG TV In Prince George goes on the air tomorrow morn morning � ing with Its new more power powerful � ful transmitter With the changeover the sta station � tion becomes Channel 2 In the Prince George area It will also serve Vanderhoof Endako and Ft St James on Channel 6 through a five watt translator on Fraser Mountain The new transmitter with three times the power of the unit being replaced will oper operate � ate at 2000 feet higher altitude than the old location atop Con naught Hill Signals from the new trans transmitter � mitter are expected to be picked up In the Penny area to the east south to Hixon and north to McLeod Lake Sign on time for the change is 11 a m Narcotics Stolen In Pharmacy Raid A large quantity of narcotics was stolen in a week end breakin at Monarch Pharmacy 565 Quebec St Police said today three cup boards were raided by the thief who obviously was a drug addict or peddled drugs in Prince George Also stolen was 70 cash The police spokesman said a variety of narcotics was taken all of which are illegal unless dispensed by prescription The narcotics Included mor morphine � phine cocaine and a number of salts of those drugs A woman who sliped on a patch of ice and was run over by a car was in critical condi condition � tion at Prince George Regional Hospital today Mrs Merle Trombley was struck at the entrance to the Fraer Bridge Trailer Court at J020 p m Saturday Police said Mrs Trombley slipped on ice and before she could get up she was struck by a car coming over the rise Into the trailer couit and was dragged 40 feet titzen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY DECEMBER 7 1 964 FIRST POLICY FROM NEW REGIME UN HEARS Harsh Cold War Talk ADLAI STEVENSON same old stuff Talks Open On Expected Viet Raids SAIGON AP -US Ambas Ambassador � sador Maxwell D Taylor and South Vietnamese Premier Tran Van Huong today opened planning talks expected to lead to bombing of Viet Cong supply lines in Laos Taylor returned to Saigon Sunday from Washington amid increasing speculation that the war against the Communists would be broadened It was be believed � lieved President Johnson had ruled out attacks against North Viet Nam but the Red supply routes througn southern Laos were considered likely targets Officials said no announce announcements � ments were expected from the US Vietnamese planning ses sessions � sions I think as time goes on the results of the decisions will be become � come apparent one official said Meanwhile South Vietnamese forces scored a major victory against the Viet Cong in a fierce nine hour battle Saturday on the Ca Mau Peninsula at the south southern � ern tip of South Viet Nam The government said 115 Commu Communists � nists were killed in the encoun encounter � ter at Tan Lac Village about 150 miles southwest of Saigon South Vietnamese officials said their side suffered 86 cas casualties � ualties but the battle was re regarded � garded as a psychological boost for the governments war effort which had been sagging badly US ATOM POWH REACHES INFINITY WASHINGTON AP - By the early 1970s the nuclear warheads deployed by the United States alone will be beyond human comprehen comprehension � sion The force will be of such great size it will be no more comprehensible to the human mind than the concept of infinity It is estimated the explos explosive � ive equivalent will exceed 20 billion tons of TNT or 20 thousand megatons It is also estimated that the Soviet Unions capacity will likely be no less Three other countires Britain France and China are also building nuclear weapons and scientists say 20 other countries have the technical know how to build them National security for any country now Is a thing of the past especially in the sense that the US enjoyed prior to the Soviet Union master mastering � ing nuclear weapons in 1950 Two prominent scientists Jerome B WiesnerandGer bert F York believe that a technical solution to the problem of making North America immune to nuclear attack is impossible Most scientists and re research � search analysts are convinc convinced � ed that the only solution Is some form of world wide arms reduction and control Wlesner and York both feel that a nuclear attack on the US by the Soviet Union would result In at least 100 million casualties The force of a nuclear ex explosion � plosion is generally beyond comprehension There were 100000 casualties from the low yield bomb dropped in 1945 on Hiroshima which had an e xplos ive force of only 20000 tons of TNT But by the early 1970s some American warheads will have an explosive force ranging from 1000000 to 20000000 tons say e tfis urn for CARLING PILSENER BEER VflR This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boird or by the Government of British Columbia Phone LOgon 4244 1 g 1 0c Copy e CHARGE RETIRED BRIGADIER WITH BRIBERY OTTAWA CP - The former Vice-Quartermaster-General of the Cana dian Army Brigadier J B Allan has been charged with bribery and conspir conspiracy � acy The 50-year-old Brigadier who was compulsorily retired In October appeared In magis magistrates � trates court in Ottawa today lie had been picked up Sat Saturday � urday and released on 4000 bail He was remanded to Dec 21 Aid by the RCMP the charge alleges Brigadier Allan com committed � mitted bribery and conspiracy in the alleged acceptance of benefits totalling more than 8000 between 1957 and 1963 The charge specifies that Brigadier Allan who was com compulsorily � pulsorily retired In October accepted an advantage or benefit to the value In excess of 8000 arising from the pay payment � ment of hotel bills and trans transfer � fer of preferred and common shares of Levy Industries Ltd The charge also specifies that the transfer of Levy Shares was from Morris Pet Levy Mark Abraham Levy Edward and Benjamin Levy who had dealings with the Government of Canada The charge also states Brlgldler Allan did un unlawfully � lawfully conspire with these men to accept advantages 14 TEENERS FACE CHARGES Fourteen teenagers were charged with liquor offences and rowdyism following a dance In the Civic Centre Saturday night One of them Ian Chal Chalmers � mers 18 today pleaded guilty to being Intoxicated In a public place Court was told that Chalmers was ar arrested � rested In a very intoxi intoxicated � cated condition In the Civic Centre He was fined 5 and 3 50 costs Police said 10 minors were charged with various liquor offences mostly pos possession � session and consuming The dance co sponsored by the Civic Properties Commission featured a combo from Vancouver THE WORLD TODAY Fire Bomb PARIS CP Defence minis ministry � try officials refused today to confirm or deny a report that France had exploded an atomic device underground at the Sa Sahara � hara testing ground last month But there was general belief that such an experiment was made as part of Frances devel development � opment of nuclear weapons Wont Drop Bank OTTAWA CP Premier Bennett said today that the BC government has no intention of dropping its planned investment In the proposed new bank of British Columbia Mr Bennett who IsinOttawa for a federal provincial con conference � ference of finance ministers said in an interview that his government wants atenpercent interest in the new bank He said this is not to run the bank but to show we have confidence in it Hits China BELGRADE Reuters -President Tito today attacked China for trying to Impose power politics on the world and praised Nikita Khrushchev for destallnization promoting freedom of expression and safe - guarding world peace Speaking as secretary general of the 1000000- member Yugo Yugoslav � slav Communist party at the opening of a party congress here Tito said Yugoslavia had always opposed denying China its legitimate rights Ask Election COLOMBO AP Opposition party leaders today appealed to Governor Genferal William Go pallawa to exercise his consti constitutional � tutional right and dissolve Par Parliament � liament without further delay and fix a date for general elec elections � tions following the Ceylon gov governments � ernments defeat last Thursday The move came after a weekend of rioting in which police armed with rifles and batons battled with mobs led by Trotskyites and Communists Jagan End GEORGETOWN AP Some 225000 British Gulanians are voting today in an election expected to replace Marxist Prime Minister Cheddl Jagans government with a shaky middle-road coalition The contest is considered a turning point for the racially disturbed Brit British � ish colony on the northern coast of South America which has been seeking independence British Guiana has had internal self government since 1961 NO STRAW THIS TIME Fuzz the 2 VS yearOld Columbus Zoo camel survived a blow on the neck by another camel Clyde when by all rights she ought to be dead the zoo veterinarian said Here Fuzz wears a proper neck splint and is recovering from severe tendon damage and separation of vertabrae The spinal cord was only Mretrhed Dr Lee Simmons the veterinarian said I AP Wirephoto