iTnfflBtfnsffiHMK This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9 No 60 RCMP in Fort St John are investigating what hat been described as a murder A woman was found early today in an unpopu unpopulated � lated area 30 miles north of Fort St John An RCMP spokesman said at noon today a sus suspect � pect was being sought and no further information Is Immediately available He said communications are poor in the remote area Jji P 111 s v tmimtmimitmmttmmmimmmtmmmmimm Space Report CAPE KENNEDY AP -Astronauts Virgil Grlssom and John Young settled down today to prosaic but Important busi business � ness of filling the experts In on what happened Tuesday during their orbital flights that proved a ship can be manoeuvred In space Ono big question was why did the astronauts fall short of the carrier Intrepid by from SO to CO nautical miles Space officials puzzled over this and wound up saying they Just did not know Charges Bias OTTAWA CP - New Demo Democratic � cratic leader Douglas criticized External Affairs Minister Mar Martin � tin in the Commons Tuesday for continually playing up ono side of the Viet Nam situation The minister keeps reiterat reiterating � ing one side of the report Mr Douglas said In referring to the majority and minority reports this year of tho three nation truce- supervisory commission In Viet Nam Report Rejected VANCOUVER CP - A con conciliation � ciliation officers report has been unanimously rejected by members of four unions In Involved � volved in a contract dispute with the Heavy Construction Association of BC The 5000 highway and construction work workers � ers voted against conciliation officer George Carmlchaels recommendation of a wage boost of 70 cents an hour over four years and several fringe bene benefits � fits The contractors voted earlier to reject the settle settlement � ment formula The unions In Involved � volved in the dispute are Con Construction � struction and General Laborers Union Tunnel and Rock Workers Union International Union of Operating Engineers and Teamsters Local 213 Uniform Changes OTTAWA CP -The general duty uniform of the Royal Cana Canadian � dian Mounted Police will have a new look April 1 but the changes will Involve a stand standardizing � ardizing of equipment rather than new Items The change announced Tuesday will give the policemen dark blue peaked caps with yellow bands to re replace � place the familiar brown stet stetsons � sons blue trousers with yel yellow � low stripes Instead of brown riding boots with spurs Inquiry Adjourned OTTAWA CP - The Dor ion Inquiry in Ottawa was ad adjourned � journed until this afternoon after hearing testimony from Post Postmaster � master - General Tremblay former Immigration minister Citizen gardening column w 1st Alice Wolczuk is giving away kittens as well as seeds Shed like to find a good home for three lively two-month-old kittens which are part Siamese If anyone is look looking � ing for a kitten give Alice a call at 563 3497 a School trustee Harold Mof Moffat � fat seems to be responsible for a new regulation which will be applied to recruiting teams who Invade UBC In their annual hunt for teachers Its going to specify that nothing should be done to detract from the peace and quet of the place Harold 10 days ago was giving away copies of a Citizen supple supplement � ment which no one would have minded if he wouldnt have been shouting extra extra f Growth problems are com ing up all over the north country It seems Telkwa is thinking aliout adding 16 acres t ke Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia This Is BCs sixth forest dis district � trict with headquarters In Wil Williams � liams Lake The legislature in Victoria approved the estab establishment � lishment which will reduce the Prince George Prince Rupert and Kamloops districts inter Work Aid Extended The Prince George House builders Association says it welcomes the news that the 500 winter bulldlng Incentive will be extended to April 15 The federal government an announced � nounced Tuesday that the 500 bonus paid for building homes before March 31 will now be available until April 15 This will allow for comple completion � tion of homes under the work Incentive plan that were delayed by the seveje cold and heavy snow said George Cruezot piesident of the association Life Saving Gas WASHINGTON AP - Am American � erican Secretary of state Dean Rusk has denied tint the US Is engaging in so called gas warfare in South Viet Nam PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 1965 NEARLY SET FOR TRUCK Nearing completion is the Nechako Improvement Districts 27000 fire hall The two bay unit will house a new 20000 fire truck scheduled to be delivered simul taneously with the completion of the hall It is situated at Mile 3 on the Hart High way adjacent to the Hart Highway Elementary School New BC Forest District Centres at Williams Lake Williams Lake will be headquarters for the newly created forest district Lands and Forests Minister Willlston said in Victoria the Legislature has approved the plan to establish a new forest district In an area where the emphasis on wood products is increasing It will be the sixth In the pro provincial � vincial forest system and will take over areas now within the Prince George Kamloops and Prince Rupert districts The news was enthusiastical enthusiastically � ly welcomed at Williams Lake Chris Dusch secretary of the Carlboo PGE Lumber Man Manufacturers � ufacturers Association said it will be a big boom to the Wil Williams � liams Lake economy and a step toward the town becoming the economic hub of the Central Telescope to Retain Men VANCOUVER CP - Con Construction � struction of a now 150 Inch telescope on Mount Kobau in the BC interior should help slow down the brain drain in astronomers says Dr Graham Odgers A scientist at the Dominion Observatory in Saanich near Victoria Dr Odgers told a service club here 50-year-old equipment is being used As a result new ideas had ceased to flow and many as astronomers � tronomers were heading for such places as California where more modern equipment for studying the heavens is available The Queen Elizabeth Observ Observatory � atory near Osoyoos with its new telescope is expected to be in operation by 19C7 to the towns area all apparent ly beautiful building sites over overlooking � looking the settlement Officials hope to have 30homesitesinthe development on the market this summer f BC Nature Council the provincial body for natural history societies Is trying to organize a branch In Prince George Theyd like to hear a PG voice on questions of conserva conservation � tion and everything of concern to naturalists Anyone interest interested � ed should drop a lino to Mrs H Lamoureux of 1355 Dilworth Crescent Kelowna 0 Hold on there Miss Flor Florence � ence Fleming educational secretary of the Registered Nurses Association of DC was pictured In The Citizen last week speaking to a group of registered nurses Fine except blush we wrongly Identified Miss Fleming Interior Within two years some 70 persons will be employed at the forest district headquar headquarters � ters There will be a payroll of up to 350000 annually A skeleton staff of some 20 persons Is expected to bo work working � ing out of Williams Lake by June 1066 Plans for the headquarters buildings have been drawn and the construction Is expected to cost between 250000 and 300000 In his announcement from VWnrla Mr WIMUton snldthe creation of the forest district will relieve the heavy adminis administration � tration load now being carried by senior forestry officials and by the other five forest districts The creation of the Williams Lake District will reduce the Prince George Districts area by seven per cent said Al Dixon district forester In Prince George Approximately five million acres yielding 15 per cent of the timber cut will be administered from Williams Lake Mr Dixon said he will lose three ranger districts of the 19 in his area Reidie photo GINTER GETS ROAD JOB Den Glnter Construction Co Ltd of Prince George has been awarded a 1016329 contract for re constructlon of an 853 mlle section of the John Hart Peace River highway Three other tenders were submitted for Ihe project Highways Minister Gaglardl said the re construction will take place betweenWlllow Flats and Coyote Creek In the Chet wynd area Live From Moon PASADENA Calif AP -Ranger IX returned the first live television close ups of the moon today before crashing Into a lunar crater They showed three adjoining craters In good detail VICTORIA CP -With the official opposition standing In the corridors refusing to vote the B C legislature Tuesday night gave approval In principle to a bill dismissing the chair chairman � man of the governments pur purchasing � chasing commission When the bill to retire E P Jones came to a vote on second reading after an angry debate the 13 member New Democra Democratic � tic Party official opposition walked out of tho house The bill was passed 30 5 with the five man Liberal group vot voting � ing against the Social Credit government Members of the opposition had strong criticism for tho bill If we vote for this bill we should bo lined up and shot said Gordon Gibson L North IN THE LEGISLATURE MR- SPEAKER quoting Einar Gunderson to that effect the premier shot to his feet and proved he could yell louder and twist logic better than any man In the house By the direction of his arguments he proved also that the present bill Is a fake He does not really want 10 per cent ownership in a number of banks He wants control of one very big bank to use his own words Mr Bennett said that al although � though there had been some token opposition to his bank everyone was really for it Walter Gordon In Ottawa was for It What better back backing � ing than Canadas finance minister He named a number of others in tho senate and house of commons who he claimed thought it was a Vancouver Democracy is at stake In this house said Leo Nimslck NDP Cranbrook Tho action of this bill amounts to giving him Jones a dishonorable discharge said Dr Patrick McGeer L-Van-couver-Polnt Grey very good Idea for BC to have a bank But not a government owned bank interjected MacFarlano This government has no intention of controlling any bank said Mr Bennett But without government backing a BC bank will never get off tho ground Gunderson said an Issue of shares in a BC bank would be over - subscribed whether or not tho govern government � ment owned shares Pat McGeer remarked There you go again said the premier stand standing � ing In the way of BCs progress This government has to be In the picture also to make sure the bank Is properly run Ho might have added that with a government controlled bank he would have a very convenient place to farm out Phone 564 2441 TODAYS LAUGH SNODLAND England CV -Music teacher Dave Elliot raised his cane high to chastise one of his class forget forgetting � ting the old maxim This hurts me more than it does you The stroke never came down and when Elliot got to hos hospital � pital it turned out lit had dislocated his shoulder Pre Schoolers Need Road Safety Lessons Police today pleaded with Prince George par parents � ents to keep their youngsters off the heavy travelled streets Two pre - school - age youngsters have been hit by cars in as many days Four -year-old Darren John Johnson � son was struck by a dry clean cleaners � ers delivery wagon Tuesday near his parents home al 1812 Kenwood St The boys mother Mrs Staf Stafford � ford Johnson said no one knows Just how the accident happened but the child may have walked into the side of the slow moving station wagon She said Darren was flghtened by tho Incident but not seriously injured He suffered a cut mouth and a bump on the head He was playing with his younger brothers today appar apparently � ently fully recovered from the ordeal In South Fort George Monday Raymond Gibson son of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Gibson was struckby a car when he appar apparently � ently darted across the road He suffered only a bump on the head and a scratch on his hip We are trying to institute an educational program for school - age children but with pre schoolers the responsibil responsibility � ity is with the parents said a spokesman for the citys RCMP detachment Mrs Gibson said Raymond is being kept close to home but there are a lot of speeding cars travelling Fourth St in South Fort George Howovor she added the REFUSE TO VOTE driver of tho car into which Raymond ran was cautious It is just lucky he wasnt going faster said Mrs Gibson Cpl Mac Hockstetter of the RCMPs highway patrol said he has driven down Prince George streets honked the horn at children playing on the roadway and received in return a dirty look from parents He also suggested parents should teach their children something about safety before allowing them to travel the streets on their new bicycles Ive seen as many as three children on one cicycle he said Obviously there has been no safety Instruction in the homo when something like that occurs RCMP members have been lecturing children in schools on good highway safety The youngsters are being told to walk on the left side of the road in single file and facing the oncoming traffic Cpl Hockstetter said he un understands � derstands the difficulties par parents � ents have keeping their chil children � dren off the streets especially when the lawns and backyards are covered with snow and they have nowhere else to play However those children should be thoroughly warned about cars he addeil The police cant baby sit every child in town Bill Brings Walk Out Attorney - General Robert Bonner told reporters that to his knowledge it was the first time In Commonwealth parlia parliamentary � mentary history that the offi official � cial opposition has absented it itself � self in a formal vote Mr Jones was suspended from his Job In October Kitimat Man Killed In Air Force Crash HALIFAX CP - A BC flyer Flight Lieutenant R G Williams of Kitimat was one of 15 airforce men and a civil civilian � ian killed when an Argus air aircraft � craft crashed during the night The aircraft crashed at sea late Tuesday night during an anti submarine exercise about 60 miles north of San Juan Puerto Rico All 16 crew mem members � bers are believed dead The Argus a four engine long range sub hunter out of Greenwood NS was taking part in the US -Canada exercise Maple Spring a two and one half month long man manoeuvre � oeuvre that began In January parity bonds say for in instance � stance Peace River devel development � opment bonds And what whatever � ever business in BC the government didnt own It couiu control indirectly BY KEN MclVOR The premier began to round out his case for his governments participation in banking He said again Walter Gordon could see no nothing � thing wrong with the BC government going into the banking business There was nothing wrong with provin provincial � cial government participa participation � tion Even the Ottawa Lib Liberals � erals agreed to that MacFarlano again check checked � ed him and suggested quiet quietly � ly that the premier was not telling the truth Mr Bennett turned livid You Liberals are talking yourself right out of tills house ho yelled You will MONTH 173 I UC vopy y CMKin KEEP CHILDREN OFF STREETS PLEAD POLICE GEORGE BEVAN thorough exams Exams Test Effectiveness Of Teaching Exams being written this week by students of the Prince George Senior Secondary school are tests of many aspects of the education system says prin principal � cipal George Bevan The results while they will be used to assess a students progress also evalute the ef effectiveness � fectiveness of teaching methods and the content of the curri curriculum � culum Teaching is more effective with a students progress is proven and exams are the best method ot achieve this said Mr Bevan i Content of school examina examinations � tions has changed radically dur during � ing the past 25 years he ex explained � plained Years ago they were sub subjective � jective and probed deeply Into areas of specific knowledge Then they changed to objec objective � tive examinations and were con concerned � cerned with short answers mostly on pre printed forms Todays exams are a com combination � bination of objective and sub subjective � jective testing and try to ex explore � plore all the abilities and knowledge of each student The student now has to apply all his intellectual facilities to the exam said Mr Bevan rst 1 Mn cto r m a Be ArnJ j i mr u 7 i Sunny Low -5 and High 30 Banker Baker and Candlestick Maker Tho main chore of rafter rlnglng Tuesday was taken on by Da Preem himself He was on his favorite sub subject � ject the Bennett bank Bob Strachan leader of the Socialist NDP tried to lay the corner - stone He saw no reason why tho peo people � ple of BC should not own a bank outright Bennetts bill permitting ownership In a number of banks was a half measure It was not true public ownership At about this point the premier lost his smile and began to shift about in his seat When Allan MacFar lane said a BC bank could be set up without tax money J 4h yP VS zj not survive the next elec election � tion MacFarlane quoted from Hansard passages In which Mr Bennett had agreed be before � fore the senate banking com committee � mittee that jurisdiction of banking was a federal re responsibility � sponsibility You people down In that corner are the enemies of BC and of all Canada Bennett shouted You org organized � anized the opposition to a BC bank You got on the phone to Ottawa and pois poisoned � oned the atmosphere down there You spread alarm In BC at the next provincial election youll be wiped out The last definitive word on the bank was spoken by NDPer Bill Hartley He said BCs first bank was set up at Boston Bar during tho gold rush Of course ho said in all seriousness the currency was wooden