You get a barrel of flavour In Carling Pilsener BEER say jfr please - Ordered from Stand OTTAWA CP - Chief Jus ice Frederic Dorlon angrily rdered a lawyer witness from he stand today and accused a counsel of trying to make a farce of his Inquiry Roland Blals a lawyer associate of Raymond Daoust counsel for Luclen Rlvard was ordered off the witness stand when about to jive testimony about an alleged conversation among lawyers at the Inquiry In December Leo Rene Miranda another associ associate � ate of Mr Daoust who had asked Mr Dials to testify was accused by the Judge of trying to introduce irrelevant evidence and of making a farce ofthe proceedings Territorial Demand TOKYO AP China said to today � day the US has demanded that North Viet Nam hand over ter territory � ritory south of the 10th parallel It did not say how or when the demand was made Viet Nam was divided into north and south sectors at the 17th parallel at the 1904 Geneva conference Recover Body STEWART CP - A 20th body has been recovered from the site of aslldeattheGranduc Mine near Stewart Searchers said it was the body of Donald J McKinnon of Surrey A search is continuing for the bodies of six other men Plan Mass Funeral MONTREAL CP Plans for a mass funeral for the 27 known victims of the LaSalle apart apartment � ment explosion were dropped today leaving each family to make Its own burial arrange arrangements � ments Police In the west end suburb had reported Wednesday a mass service would be or organized � ganized Attack US Embassy MOSCOW AP-Anti-American demonstrators attacked the US Embassy with rocks and Ink bottles today drove back police with sticks and slingshots then fought soldiers Bidding on homesltes at a public auction in city hall this afternoon was expected to be exceedingly active Some home builders were ready to go at least one third over the upset price Incidentally the city has restricted bidding to people whore actually going to build homes or their auth authorized � orized agents Old - timers from the y Prince George area will be meeting down at the coast March 18 when it Is understood theyll be discuss discussing � ing how many will be coming back for Pee Gees 50th Anni Anniversary � versary celebrations in May INDEX Weather - 3 Women - 4 5 Classified - 10 11 Comics -- -- r 8 Coming events -------- 8 Editorial 2 Sports 7 TV 8 mw This advertisement is not published or displayed by the UquorControlBoardorbytheGovernmentof British Columbia Vol 9 No 44 MMM WSfflB Jie Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia mqCSSUMU1 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY MARCH 4 1965 t3nMttlIO ur4ntJ WORLD TOiSAY Processing Plant for Northern Dairies Ltd Northern Dairy Plans Expansion Program A 500000 expansion program has been an announced � nounced by Northern Dairies Ltd The long - established Prince George firm will build a 17500-square-foot plant on Ogilvie St in the Carter Light Industrial Subdivision west of Cen Central � tral The new building designed by Trelle A Morrow will house one of the most modern dairies In Western Canada The intorlor will be lined with glazed tile and all new stainless steel processing equipment will assure mainten maintenance � ance of the highest standards of cleanliness Construction will start as soon as weather permits Tar Target � get date for completion is Oct October � ober The new structure will be designed to allow expansion in 1970 to meet future require requirements � ments of the rapidly developing community Northern vice - president Gordon Drownrldge and dairy Plans Ready For Festival BURNS LAKE Correspond Correspondent � ent Final preparations are being made for the eighth Lakes District Music Festival slated for March 18 19 and 20 A three - day program has been arranged with entrants coming from Decker Lake Pal Palling � ling Francois Lake Houston Vanderhoof Smlthors Fort Fraser and Prince Rupert There are 213 entries and the committee has been meeting long and late drawing up the program to avoid over-crowded sessions The new Craig Trophy has arrived and will be offered for junior vocal competition This handsome wooden wall plaque with plates for engrav engraving � ing of winners names was pre presented � sented by Mr and Mrs Alan Craig former residents and now of Lacombe Alta y While everything is rela r tively quiet on the police beat every RCMP mem member � ber Is eagerly awaiting his turn to try out the new police cruiser which arrived at the city detachment Wednesday Leigh Bowen of Lejac Is among the honor students listed for the first half of the year by Notre Dame Uni University � versity of Nelson The honor list contains those students who had an average of 75 per cent or better The subject of billboards Y came up for discussion at yesterdays council meet meeting � ing and photographs of a Red Cross display were circulated among aldermen It caught Aid Dick Yardleys eye hes got a warm spot for the Red Cross because hes chairman of the fund raising drive this month and he made a plea for vol volunteer � unteer canvassers Everyone In council chamber was in invited � vited to canvass the town The same invitation went out to the public who may give Aid Yardley a call at 5G4 4597 manager Paul Telchman saia today they counted upon the population explosion in the Prince George area to Justify the firms expansion plans In addition the new plant and equipment will permit even bet better � ter means of handling food pro products � ducts to meet the rigid require requirements � ments of purity quality and flavor It also will pave the wav for a more complete line of dairy products under the North Northern � ern brand name Mr Telchman commented the project would Immediately en -large the potential market for dairy farmers in the district Our increased production will give local farmers a ready market for their milk We hope they will expand their own pro production � duction to take advantage of this opportunity to Increase the farming economy of the area It Is ridiculous that milk from the Fraser Valley should be Imported and sold here when we are capable of making this COULD BE MORE PUPILS GET FRIDAY OFF Students in Central BC will have a holiday Friday when their teachers are tak taking � ing in a convention Close to 800 teachers are expected In Prince George for the spring convention of the BC Teachers Federations north - central district council Business session will be held In the senior second secondary � ary school fleldhouse City Asks For 2nd Magistrate City council Wednesday auth authorized � orized a brief to be sent to Attorney General Bonner ask asking � ing for a second police mag magistrate � istrate in Prince George The brief probably will be drawn up during the weekend by city manager Arran Thom Thomson � son city prosecutor C A Ed Edwards � wards and Sgt D G Williams officer commanding the city RCMP detachment Currently there is only one full time magistrate in Prince George G O Stewart who hears cases from both the city and district District cases are borrow borrowing � ing city - owned facilities re resulting � sulting In pity cases being de delayed � layed said Mr Thomson In the brief we plan to show some inefficiencies In the current set up and ask that another magistrate be appointed to nandle district cases In another court room Sgt Williams said City cases have to be put off to handle district cases and It Is my feeling that district court should bo severed from city court a Prince George industry he said Mr Telchman added that the new building would provide the opportunity for the first time to offer a complete merchandis merchandising � ing service to retail stores in the area Facilities for storing and handling all types of frozen foods will bo Incorporated into the dairy Scheduled deliveries to stores will assure maximum flavour and freshness for these products Snow in Europe LONDON CP March lum lumbered � bered in like a polar bear as the worst snow storm of the winter whipped across Britain and all of Europe today Just when Britons were congratu congratulating � lating themselves on reaching the threshold of spring without too much Ice and snow old man winter delivered a blow that revived memories of the bitter freeze up of 19C2 C3 Two or three others may have died in the blast The civil defence director for Natchitoches parish says nine of the 15 known dead were children The two or three un unaccounted � accounted for also were chil children � dren At least nine persons were taken to a hospital for treat treatment � ment of injuries Their condi conditions � tions are said to be not serious The blast followed by only three days a disastrous apart apartment � ment house explosion in the Montreal suburb of Lasallethat left 27 dead In that explosion also most of the victims were children 15 of the 27 The blast occurred on Ten Tennessee � nessee GasTransmlsslonCom panys 32 inch line shortly after 6 am Just as residents of the area were awakening The blast and resulting fire destroyed five frame homes Eight cars were melted by the intense heat Residents said the explosion sounded like a jet aircraft breaking the sound barrier Flames leaped upwards of 400 to 500 feet and seared an PET CLINIC NEEDS OKAY A 30000 veterinary clinic Is awaiting city coun council � cil approval Dr Donald Ulmer has pro proposed � posed the new clinic on land near the corner of Centra St and Fifteenth Ave City council is studying the Idea It will contain two exam examination � ination rooms a pharmacy reception room X ray equipment a surgery ken kennel � nel space for 50 animals inside runs and a general treatment room The architect Is Trelle A Morrow Dr Ulmer is the only veterinarian In private practice In this area and takes care of animals from as far w e s t as Burns Lake south to Quesnel east to McBrlde and the Hart Highway A second veterinarian Dr B K Mufford will Join him in April City council before decid deciding � ing on a site for the clinic will have discussions with the Northern Interior Health Unit and look at bylaws from North Vancouver which set out the qualifications for such businesses Gas Explosion Kills 1 5 NATCHITOCHES La AP at least 15 persons have been killed in the explosion of a high - pressure natural gas pipeline near here area about 200 yards square A crater 200 yards wide was crea created � ted One witness said the flames gave off a light brighter than sunshine The flames kept back rescue workers until Tennessee Gas crews managed to shut off the flow of natural gas Plan Large Warehouse A largo warehousing complex is planned by Aurora Financial Corp of Prince George on the site of an old planer mill near Finning Tractor on First Ave The company has bought six lots and will start construction as soon as weather conditions permit The complex will use cement block construction and will be built o suit prospective ten tenants � ants The warehouses will be located along CNR tracks There will be loading ramps for truck - trailers and the sites will be serviced with water- IN THE LEGISLATURE Phone 564 2441 TODAYS LAUGH An anti necking bylaw has been intro introduced � duced in the North Carolina state legisla legislature � ture The bill would make it illegal for a driver to embrace a companion while oper operating � ating a vehicle on any public road in the state It would not hinder persons who want topark only those who embrace while driving MONTH in rnw SI i7snni 73 H iuc topy YCAJImi Escape Unaided Claims Rivard Favreau Roasted From All Sides QUEBEC CP In a letter written from Mont Montreal � real Lucien Rivard has denied any inside complicity in his break from Montreals Bordeaux Jail The letter carying Wed Wednesday � nesday nights postmark was disclosed in the Quebec legis legislature � lature today by Attorney General Claude Wagner Mr Wagner said the letter was received this morning by Bordeaux gov governor � ernor Albert Tanguay It bore the genuine signature of Rivard a central figure in the Dorlon Inquiry who escaped Tuesday night and said No official or guard aided in our escape We did not ask their assistance be because � cause we had no confidence in them Do not punish your guards Mr Wagner announced Wednesday that Antonio Pilon assistant governor at Bordeaux and six guards have been suspended until a full investigation into the escape is completed Rlvards letter which drew bursts of laughter from mem members � bers in the house made no mention of his whereabouts since the escape It said If Im lucky Ill be far away when you receive this letter Meanwhile a harassed Jus tice Minister Favreau sat In the Commons for 3 12 hours Wednesday while Opposition parties waded with delight into a special debate on the jail break Over government objections that the escape of the narcotics suspect was a provincial mat matter � ter the New Democratic So Social � cial Credit and Creditlste parties supported a motion for the debate moved by Opposition Leader Dlefenbaker Speaker MacNaughton ruled the motion in order after an hour of heated procedural de debate � bate The Conservative chieftain said the escape of the central figure In the Dorlon inquiry from a Montreal jail Tuesday night makes a caricature and a mockery of Canadian Justice Rivard had been a pampered guest while in Bordeaux Jail awaiting the outcome of US attempts to have him extra extradited � dited from Canada to face dope smuggling charges in Texas While Rlvard had escaped from a provincial Jail he was a federal prisoner The federal government knew he wanted to get out that money was no object Therefore the government owes a duty to the people of Canada to tell them what it did to assure that this man would not be able to escape It was obvious said Mr Dlef Dlefenbaker � enbaker thit the words stone walls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage apply to Rlvard Mr Favreau said Mr Dief enbakers charges were ill founded and were made for pollcltal purposes RCMP Commissioner George B McClellan told the Dorlon inquiry Wednesday that until his escape from Jail police still hoped Rlvard might shed light on bribery allegations against Raymond Denis The commissioner said the Denis file was suspended on orders from Justice Minister Favreau last Sept 18 but it was hoped the minister might reconsider opening It once a chance for Information from Rlvard presented itself The RCMP had not previ previously � ously questioned the 49-year-old narcotics suspect because Rlvard If he had any hope at all of getting out on ball would tell us nothing I felt the time to question him was when he finally re realized � alized he was going to be extra extradited � dited to the United States and no goods were delivered he might talk then There was laughter in the court room when the commis commissioner � sioner said the decision was a tactical one and of course that time has not yet come ON SATURDAY CITY HONORS PG BANTAMS Prince George Bantam All Stars will be honored at a public reception at the Coliseum when they return to the city Friday They are the first minor hockey club from Prince George to win a provincial championship The bantams are in the Kootenays where they defeat defeated � ed Cranbrooks bantams in the provincial final Prince George won 12 straight games on the way to the title Definite arrival time in Prince George is not yet known They will go straight to the Coliseum when they get here however At a city council meeting Wednesday acting mayor Harry Loder and aldermen agreed that the bantams had done exceedingly well City manager Arran Thomson said he will trv to have the Rotary Pipe Bind at the Coliseum for the wel welcoming � coming ceremonies The young hockey players probably will be given med medallions � allions commemorating the citys golden Jubilee for their performance Lions Ambulance For Fort St James FORT ST JAMES - The Lions Club will present an am ambulance � bulance to the village in a cere ceremony � mony here Saturday The Lions Club made the purchase of the ambulance its largest project since the club was founded two years ago The ambulance is fully equip equipped � ped and represents a value of approximately 4000 The BC Bank Still In Senate Mill OTTAWA CP - A move to reverse a Senate committees decision against incorporation of the Bank of B C was ini initiated � tiated in the Senate Wednesday Senator Jacques Flynn PC Quebec gave notice of a motion to block approval of the com committees � mittees report and have the matter studied again It is ex expected � pected to come up today Last fall the Senate banking and commerce committee voted to kill a bill that sought to set up the new bank pointing out that the B C governments plan to buy 10 per cent of the shares could result in effective control of the bank by the prov province � ince This was unprecedented and could cause constitutional problems The committee has approved two other bills setting up the Bank of Western Canada and Laurentlde Bank money was raised in a cam campaign � paign conducted by the Lions Club through public subscrip subscription � tion and door-to-door canvas canvassing � sing After only four months of canvassing the money was found and the ambulance is fully paid for The presentatlonwillbemade by Lions Club president Paul Blumfield The Lions Club in Fort St James Is only two years old and has 16 members When founded 23 persons held mem membership � bership but work makes It impossible for some to stay with us said Mr Blumfield The presentation may beheld in conjunction with the fish and game banquet Saturday night To Discuss Centennial A 1967 centennial project for Prince George will be the main item on the agenda of a meet meeting � ing of the Civic Affairs As Association � sociation tonight Three projects are favored by the sub committee studying the proposals a theatre with a 500 seat capacity an Indoor swimming pool of reasonable size or a covering for the present pool at Second Avenue and Watrous St Allan Greenwell chairman of the sub committee said the Civic Affairs Association will support any project proposed by the city If It will benefit all the people of Prince George Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush The ship of state was still becalmed Wednesday In the horse latitudes of the at attorney � torney generals estimates We thought the Jones case might generate enough hot air to fill the sails but the government has trimmed the rigging by offering a bill which will have the effect of firing their ex purchasing agent with a years pay While there may be a lot of unsavory incredlents boil boiling � ing and bubbling below the l4U y Y7 nrm f I MR- SPEAKER surface Jones may not be mentioned until debate Is re resumed � sumed on second reading of the bill Allan MacFarlane tried to get aiound this by calling Jones Mr X but this expedient soon petered out Meanwhile Mr Nimsick has made his fifth attempt this session to bring back the ten cent glass of beer Weve listened to much ar argument � gument on this issue but had to resoit to the doormin of the sneakers gallery for the true explanation of whats wrong with the twenty cent glass An ex walter in a ser sergeants � geants mess he explained that with the bigger glass you sell more froth as beer Its as simple as that Encouraged by what looked like a fresh new talent for Interpreting legislative issues we tried to draw him out fuither He proved to be a flash In the pan All he could tell us otherwise was that his wife had put him on a health diet and that his feet huit In response to several queries the attorney gen general � eral explained why he did not follow through on his pre session threat to set up a provincial police force in BC Various speakers had conjured up visions of a soit of Socred palace guard a group of tilted janissaries who might fuither tip the scales of justice against John Q Citizen BY KEN MclVOR Not so said Mr Bonner He simply was reacting in a natural way to an Ottawa threat to up the cost of hir hiring � ing the RCMP Wlien Ottawa backed off its attempt to get more for RCMP service from Victoria he hail let the matter drop too Mrs Haggen introduced a sombre note speaking of a joung RCMP officer at Prince Rupeit who caught up In some hanky panky local payola had tried to com commit � mit suicide Surely she said There Is some ln servlce source to which a young of officer � ficer in such trouble could turn for advice to effect that suicide was not the right way out Mr Bonner went into some muggy explanation about the code of the force which put Intense psychological piessure on members who had gone wrong This oper operated � ated In officers corps the FBI etc etc Tony Gargrave cleared the air on this one bvsuggesting that majbe decent pay would do more to remove temptation than anyMomism bv the brass J