This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol t No 43 ylyili L Soldiers Get Raise OTrAWA CP - Pay raises for all ranks of the armed forces were announced today retroactive to last Oct 1 A defence headquarters an announcement � nouncement said the Increases are In keeping with the principle of maintaining service rates of pay and allowances in line with wages and salaries in civilian occupations Wilson to Germany LONDON AP - British Prime Minister Harold Wilson Is flying to West Germany next week carrying an idea for join joining � ing Europes two main trading communities into a single cus customs � toms union These two trading organizations are the six nation Common Market and the seven nation European iFree Trade Association Wilson will sound out the West German govern government � ment on the chances of closer co operation between the two Outspoken Brief OTTAWA CP - A group of French speaking civil servants has told the Royal Commission on Bilingual Ism and Blcultural lsm that the federal govern government � ment discriminates regularly and systematically against its 50000 French - speaking em employees � ployees The association of French speaking federal civil servants a recently -formed organization makes the charge in an outspoken brief presented to the commission In Ottawa today Secret Strike DA NANG South Viet Nam AP - More than 30 US Air Force Jets heavily loaded with bombs left Da Nang air base in South Viet Nam on a secret air strike today A high Vietnamese source said the strike was either against Communist tar targets � gets in North Viet Nam or Laos iS Overheard in a local sub r division where houses are very much the same which shall remain nameless Post Postman � man Im Mrs XXX Where do I Hve Chautauqua r sha-talk-wa pronounced Is the name for a meeting of dairymen which will be held In PG Tues Tuesday � day night Wonder where the agriculture dept ever got that word from Well It is an east eastern � ern North American Indian term meaning gathering together and now is used to describe an organized instructive meet meeting � ing INDEX Weather 3 Women 6 7 Farm Page 10 Classified 1617 Comics ------18 Editorial 2 Markets --------3 Sports U TV 18 Mrs Laura Fowler the welfare departments adoption supervisor took her message to Vanderhoof yes yesterday � terday and there she met an exceedingly enthusiastic group The Catholic Womens League had organized anlnter-denoml-natlonal meeting attended by 50 Anyone looking for gold r Goodness knows why any anyone � one would want the stuff In bricks around the house but It is possible to buy it from local banks Only it will take a week to get from Ottawa In the 20 years I have been In this busi business � ness Ive had only on request for a gold purchase and thats youts a bank manager told the reporter xS Chamber of Commerce r members will have plenty to do in the next two months getting ready for the annual meeting of theBC chamber in Prince George May 30 June I Already several big companies have chipped in to act as hosts for lunches and so on including Prince George PulpNorthwood Pulp and B C Tel fiPS PiiiMPHSMmvK r kkkkkkH kkkakkkw JQl VkkVPkkHTtSkkkkkkkkkMkkkkkl kkkkkkkkbkkVflklkkHikkkkJflkK MflkkkkkkkkkHlkkkkkS HJPIwEl r kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkV rnKii JKK ikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkl A two-year-old Quesnel boy was killed and three other members of the same family were taken to hospital when this car slammed into a panel truck at Stoner about 3 pm Tuesday Miller photo BONNER ANNOUNCES Land Registry Office Coming A land registry office will be built in Prince George next year Attorney General Bonner told the legislature Tuesday Mr Bonner announced files are being separated in the Kam loops land registry office this year in preparation for the move The Prince George office would handle all land trans transactions � actions in Northern B C while Kamloops would continue pro processing � cessing land dealings In the Central part of the province In an Interview from Victoria today Lands and Forests Mini Minister � ster Ray Willlston said the office at Prince George probably will require a new building He said there isnt sufficient space in the provincial govern government � ment building on Third Ave to accommodate it The announcement by Mr Bonner follows year of protests from Prince George that pro- Lumber Burned In Mill Blaze The fire that destroyed part of Fort George Lumber Sales Ltd Monday damaged 125000 board feet of lumber Some 75000 board feet were completely burned while the remainder could be salvaged The damge totals between 23 000 and 25000 and the loss was fully - insured The blaze started in a garage about 2 am Monday and was contained five hours later We were fortunate that the Hart Highway fire brigade re responded � sponded so quickly said Louis Quant owner of the lumber firm The company lost a lumber stacker which was inside the garage Mr Quant said the blaze spread because insuffi insufficient � cient fire - fighting equipment was available cessing applications through the Kamloops office was too slow and expensive WhVn a delegation represent - ing ithe Prince George Bar As Association � sociation city council and con contractors � tractors called on the attorney general last fall he told the visitors that something would be done to hasten processing At that time ho indicated Prince George may be connect connected � ed to a computer in Kamloops where all the information on land sales would be stored Mr Willlston said the latest information he has is what the Kamloops land registry office is pretty well up - to - date1 in its handling of business At one time last year the of office � fice was two months behind In its processing w- he Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 1 965 IN SEPARATE MISHAPS TWO DIE ON ROADS A two-year-old boy and a Prince George business businessman � man were killed in two separate traffic accidents during a three hour period Tuesday Charles Herbert George 2 was fatally Injured when a car driven by his father Robert George of Quesnel slammed Into a BC Forest Service truck at Stoner 22 miles south of Prince George on Highway 97 The accident occuned at 3 pm near the entrance to the Stone Creek Hotel Mr George about 30 his wife Lydla and another son John 5 are In fairly good condition today In Prince George Regional Hospital A Prince George plumbing contractor A R Dick Wat Watson � son was killed at 6 pm when the four - wheel drive truck he was driving ricocheted off a transport truck vaulted over a two - foot cement abutment and tumbled down a 20 -foot embankment Watson 41 was alone In the truck when the accident occur occurred � red on the north approach of the new Nechako Bridge on the Bypass Highway Ho didnt have a hope ol surviving said Mrs Herman Penner ambulance operator who attended the rush - hour accident Police said the accident oc occurred � curred when the tail - end ol the huge semi - trailer truck driven by Henry Roy Carey of Burhaby B C slid on the ley road into the path of the Watson vehicle Mr Watsons vehicle clipped the truck spun out of control and flipped over the curb into a gully Mr Watson Is survived by his wife Grace and two chil children � dren Dlanne 0 and Carol 12 The plumber lived two miles north of Prince George on the Hart Highway He was driving toward Prince George at the time of the accident Police said the fatal accident at Stoner occurred when the B C Forest Service panel head of the BC purchasing commission Mrs Moran was a part time social worker in PrlnceGeorge Huge Material Purchase Recommended to Council City council this afternoon was expected to approve the purchase of 400000 worth of water and sewer pipes and fit fittings � tings The pipe hydrants manhole frames casting and storm sewer pipes will be used in Spruceland subdivision The purchase was recom recommended � mended by a special committee of council In addition to Spruceland the material also will be used to complete a storm sewer pro Bomber Loose LOS ANGELES AP - Po Police � lice tightened security around civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King Jr today while searching for a man they de described � scribed as a white racist who may be armed with high ex- plosives Detectives said they found boxes of stolen dynamite and other explosives Barclay Funeral On Thursday Funeral service will be held Thursday for a 35 year - old district man who died Saturday Services for Thomas Frank Barclay a department of high highways � ways employee will be held in the Sacred Heart Church at 10 am Burial follows at the Prince George Cemetary Mr Barclay is survived by his wife and five children who live In the family home on Damns Road He was born In Ontario gram adopted by ratepayers In December Sunny ijQ Low 40 High 47 truck travelling north attempt ed to make a left hand turn intc the Stoner Hotel The Georges foreign com compact � pact car slammed head on into the panel The driver of the truck Olav Ekren of Prince George and his two passengers were not injured Two other George children Ray 7 and a three week old baby were staying with friends in Quesnel while the family made the one day business trip to Prince George The familys home is eight miles south of Quesnel Mr George an auto mech mechanic � anic had travelled to Prince George to Inquire about mech mechanic � anic examinations and was re returning � turning home when the accident occurred The two children In the ac accident � cident were taken to Prince George Regional Hospital by a passing motorist The parents were taken to hospital by the Prince George Ambulance which travelled up to 90 miles per hour on the dry pavement Lucien Rivard was in jail awaiting extradition to La Laredo � redo Texas where he is wanted on charges of smuggling heroin for a Mafie ruled international syndicate -CP photo MORAN WRITES JONES Our Cases Almost Identical Suspended social worker Bridget Moran has written to George E P Jones whom the government is trying to sack as until she was suspended a year ago for discussing the depart departments � ments policies in public Im writing Mr Jones tell telling � ing him that our cases are al almost � most identical In that we have both been Judged innocent said Mrs Moran Mr Jones was charged with unlawfully obtaining benefits as a result of his position as head of the governments purchasing commission He was acquitted of the charges in court I feel I am in almost the same position because I have been judged innocent by the minister of social welfare said Mrs Moran She is appealing her suspen suspension � sion I told Mr Jones that he would have a long and frustrat frustrating � ing fight to get his Job back added Mrs Moran IN THE LEGISLATURE Phone 564 2441 LAUGH TODAY A used car salesman in Ottawa 111 told Orville Schlink a prospec prospective � tive customer Take it out and drive it around a few days In the space of two city blocks he managed to slam into a guard rail hit a parking meter mangle a street sign and smash into a drugstore wall Police Also Seek His Missing Wife MONTREAL CP A small army of policemen is scouring the Montreal area for Lucien Rivard who escaped from Bordeaux Jail last night The baffling prison break was marked by apparently precise timing and good organization Police also are looking for Rivards wife Marie She is not at her home in the Montreal suburb of lie Jesus She visited her hus husband � band just hours before the break Rivard charged with conspiracy in narcotics smuggling and a central fig figure � ure in the Dorion Inquiry escaped with Andre Du rocher a convicted armed robber The break from the provincial jail set off an in international � ternational police effort The big dragnet however is concentrated In Montreal A police inspector says We suspect hes still in the city Dont forget Its Just as hot for him in the United States Rivard a stocky 49-year-old resort - owner had been in Bordeaux since last June He is wanted in Texas on US grand jury charges of conspir conspiring � ing to smuggle narcotics across the Mexican - US border Until his escape he had been awaiting final disposition of his legal battle against extradition to the US Few details have been re released � leased on how Rivard and Du rocher made their way out of the walled prison in north end Montreal They apparently slugged a guard and one report said they left through a boiler room Of Officials � ficials said the pair appeared to have cleared the 24 foot outer wall by 710 pm EST no more than 40 minutes after they made their first move Police inspector Jean Page said It certainly looks as if everything was fixed It was well organized like clock clockwork � work Once outside Rivard andDu- rocher commandeered a car halted at a nearby stop sign took over from driver Jacques Bourgeois and then drove off They released the driver un unhurt � hurt before finally abandoning the car three miles away The two prisoners gave Bour Bourgeois � geois 2 taxi money to make his way home They told him he would receive a telephone call within an hour informing him where he could find his car The call came on schedule and the car was found A spate of reports develop developed � ed in Montreal of mysterious late night flights by private planes from Montreal air term terminals � inals but airport officials said they had no evidence to support them More mystery shrouds such questions as how Rivard ob obtained � tained a gun identified by pol police � ice as a 45 callbre revolver Questions are also asked about how ho and Durocher made their way through the prison without encountering anyone but the single slugged guard 1 1 75 fill MONTH 1 i 0e vc Cobb topy IY CMKU pTjjSHHfljHHBQHIH thffi fan G -SL lUitf OmJmMimSM- jXiM BjaersiaCTi iip The second fatal accident on district highways Tuesday occurred at 6 pm when this four wheel drive truck bounced off a transport truck on the new Nechako Bridge and flipped down an embankment Rivard Jail Break Stuns Authorities WILL HE HEAD FOR MEXICO MONTREAL CP - Mont Montreal � real lawyer Pierre Lamontagne believes Lucien Rivard will head for either Mexico or West Western � ern Europe In a telephone in interview � terview today Mr Lamontagne said Rivard could count on help from his many friends He also said Of course he could get lost In either the US or Canada for quite a while But Mr Lamontagne added I doubt he will stay around Montreal for long Mr La montagnes allegation that he was offered a bribe to drop opposition in Rivards extradi extradition � tion case led to establishment of the Dorion inquiry Opposition Leader JohnDlef enbaker In Ottawa said the es escape � cape of Rivard puts the admin administration � istration of Canadian justice under a grave shadow In the eyes of Americans Although Rivard was being held in a Quebec provincial jail Mr Dlefenbaker said the federal government had a re responsibility � sponsibility He said today that Rivard was a federal prisoner and federal authorities had a responsibility to ensure that ho did not escape Mr Dlefenbaker called on the federal government to offer a reward for the recapture of Rivard The escape shocked Ottawa officials An official in the department of Justice Minister Favreau said Oh my God when the Montreal bulletin was passed on to the ministers office The Justice minister was at a meeting but the news was passed along to him there He had no immediate comment Mussels and Herrings Alive Alive o Mr Bonners great talent is for the evasion of issues When he cant evade them he wraps his answers In such great wads of circumlocution that the point disappears anyway Tuesday his departments estimates were under scrut scrutiny � iny His performance in ac accounting � counting for his sins was bland and dexterous and it pretty well baffled the op opposition � position He lets the questions pile up Then hs answers them all at once In rapid fire style l4l j r 4 vywr h rjrrvyf 1 MR- SPEAKER drowning everyone In facts and statistics Some sticky issues he has already disposed of like the Dear Hal letter He took the proper action of laying charges against Al William Williamson � son reluctantly and as a last resort It Is out of the way now until after the session However we can illustrate how he handled another For some time Mr MacDonaldof the NDP has been trying to get the Attorney General to explain what happened to Stewart Smith one - time superintendent of brokers in BC who scuttled out In mysterious circumstances in the summer of 1962 MacDonald went Into great detail in framing his ques question � tion Smith was suspected oi trafficking In stocks he was supposed to be policing He was accused at the time oi being mixed up In the North Northern � ern Ontario Natural Gas scandal It was the action of the Ontario Attorney Gen General � eral not Bonner that had smoked out Smith who hastily packed his bags and skipped the country BY KEN MclVOR Under pressure Bonner had made a half hearted at attempt � tempt to investlgate Smith but what it added up to was covering up the govern governments � ments tracks MacDonald demanded that he tell all about Smith This might provide solace to people who had been fleeced of large amounts of money while this party was In charge of policing securities sold In BC Mr Bonner sandwiched his answer between a half hour explanation of liquor policy and the ramifications of automobile Insurance He said off hand in mid stream that tne last Hed heard of Smith was to effect he was still In New Zealand and was suffering from poor health He said It so sanctimon sanctimoniously � iously youd think Smith was suffering agonies of con conscience � science then hastened on to something else MacDonald wore a slightly bewildered look as though saying to himself Is this really my answer Its fascinating and a bit fantastic At all events we know that conscience In the case of Mr Bonner is the inner voice which warns him that somebody Is looking and hed better blend Into the back background � ground The point is that there is no real protest about such answers The opposition throws up its hands and they get by The feature of the after afternoon � noon was Liberal Leader Ray Perraults plea for an ombudsman for BC Perrault had done his homework on this one Clearly and graphically he described how the Little Man Is made the victim of in injustices � justices by administrative action that is indifferent to rights of ordinary citizens There is crying need for a defender 6f Little Mans rights In BC I