l ms advertisement is not puonsnea or aispiayea oy ine Liquor Control BoardorbytheGovernmentof British Columbia Vol 9 No 67 Tl if WORLD TODAY Speak Both TORONTO CP The royal commission onbllinguallsmand btculhirallsm was told Wednes Wednesday � day that Canadas prime minis minister � ter and all his cabinet should speak both Trench and English So should all federal employ employees � ees and at least the higher ranks in the armed services says the Byelorussian Canadian Alliance In a brief to be discussed by the commission Nudity Battle LOS ANGELES AP - A hot legal issue has developed in Southern California The issue how much nudity Is legal The question began two years ago when restaurants catering to businessmen in 12 Southern California communities decided to hold noon time fashion shows They hired pretty girls to model bikinis shorty night nightgowns � gowns and lingerie And the restaurant men uncovered a formula the more the girls showed the more customers showed The came the topless bathing suit and what followed was almost Inevitable top topless � less suit fashion shows Emer Emergency � gency city ordinances arrests threatened arrests injunctions trials and appeals confused the legal situation A few bar own owners � ers went one step further and began using waitresses wearing topless dresses Unwritten Law OTTAWA CP-JohnKroek-ers 15000-a-year govern government � ment Job hinges on whether there Is an unwritten law pro prohibiting � hibiting civil servants from criticizing government policy Mr Kroeker 33 was a senior actuary with the federal insur insurance � ance department when he called a press conference March 1 at the parliamentary press gal gallery � lery and blasted the Canada Pension Plan as Intrusion of big government into private enter enterprise � prise End Today OTTAWA CP - The Com Commons � mons and Senate moved quickly Thursday In a drive to prorogue today the longest session In the history of the Canadian Parlia Parliament � ment A new session is ex expected � pected to be opened Monday by Governor General Vanier The throne speech Is reported to outline a long list of govern government � ment legislative proposals some new and some left overs fiom the current session Jobloss Forecast OTTAWA CP - Conserva Conservative � tive MP Alfred D Hales charged in the Commons Wed Wednesday � nesday that the Canada United States automobile agreement will wipe out hundreds of jobs in Canadian owned auto parts plants We have not got all the picture but on the surface It would appear to be a complete sellout to the US so far as the automotive and car parts indus industry � try is concerned he said In a supply debate a If our esteemed contem contemporaries � poraries in radio TV and the Pr-g--ssappearalittle bleary eyed a little nervous it Is because they have been sit sitting � ting nightly too close to the new blood pressure machine at the Simon Fraser suds parlor The machine does not test high blood pressure it raises it If you dont believe it drop in with a roll of quarters some night and find out if you can get a seat a If Sunday evening is usual usually � ly a drab one for you the Prince George Theatre Workshop has found the solu solution � tion for this week anyway At 830 pm the second last film of the current series will be shown in the Elks Hall It is an Ital Italian � ian production entitled Umberto D Members and visitors are welcome INDEX Weather J Betty Conner 0 Women ------- 0 7 Teen Page 10 Church notices 0 Classified 10 17 18 Comics 12 Coming events - 12 District 12 Editorial 2 Sports 0 Endako Miners Protest Living and working conditions come under fire Union shop stewaids at the Endako mine 130 miles west of Piince George have written to Health Ministei Martin pi otesting living and work ing conditions at the camp The letter signed by all union stewards working at the mine asks the minister for investiga investigation � tion into the sanitary and safety conditions at the camp The workers claim five of the bunkhouses are below stand standards � ards set by the Building Trades Council The letter states the bunk houses are old decrepit and unsafe As example the letter describes a recent incident where the roof of one of the bunkhouses was blown off by strong winds Repairs to the roof are described as inade inadequate � quate and incorrect The workers feel winds of that kind will be repeated dur during � ing the spring season and next time it could result in injury to residents of the camp The men feel that adequate shelter is urgently needed The heating system in the rooms was described as de derogatory � rogatory to the health of the men sleeping in the bunk bunkhouses � houses The bunkhouses are heated by propane gas heaters which recirculate air with no inlets for fresh air the letter says Windows the letter claims are sealed from the outside and the only air intakes are close to the toilet facilities As a result stale and odor odorous � ous air is blown into the rooms There is no provision for humidifying the air and many men suffer from dry irritated throats This is the reason many men have to quit their Jobs ac according � cording to the letter Copies of the letter have been mailed to various labor organizations in the province 200 FINE FOR IMPAIRED A father of six children to today � day was fined 200 for his second conviction of impaired driving within 10 days Denis Daniel Rancour t was fined 75 on the first occasion Magistrate G 0 Stewart re returned � turned the truck drivers driv driving � ing licence but told him the Motor Vehicle Branch probably would revoke it Another man Edward Lane was fined 150 for impaired driving The father of two was arrested March 26 in a routine police check A 20-year-old youth found out today that it does not pay to bother girls ondown town streets when there is a policeman around Frank Whitehawk was warned late Thursday to leave a young lady alone but he kept bugging her so he was arrested for causing a disturbance by being drunk and was sent to Jail for 45 days f Contributions to the Prince George March of Dimes fund continue to roll in and chairman Steve Howe is confid confident � ent the city will reach its 5 000 objective The latest count is 403173 a Noted city lawyer Hut w King expects to leave for Vancouver Tuesday for the resumption of Judge C W Mor Morrows � rows hearing into gasoline prices in B C f The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra gave two con concerts � certs for Prince George this afternoon and prepares to present a two hour concert for adults this evening The VSO under the direction of Meredith Davies comes to Prince Geoi ge in the last lap of a flvo day tour of northern coastal and in interior � terior points Before coming here they had played to capac capacity � ity houses at Kitlmat Prlnco Rupert Dawson Creek and Fort Sf John Zk e e Vw r Stolen Goods Charges Net Nine Months Jail A 38-year-old Vancouver man today was sentenced to nine months concurrent on each of four counts of possession of stolen goods Lloyd Kalmacoff reversed hli pleas to guilty In magistrates court here on all four counts The former electronics tech technician � nician admitted having a tran transistor � sistor radio two television sets and two cameras in his posses possession � sion when he knew they had been stolen Kalmacoff and Mrs Marg Margaret � aret Rogers today also had April 23 set as a trial date for a charge of possession of heroin laid in Prince George Jan 1G The pair along with another woman were arrested in a motel raid by City RCMP The other woman Sharon Mary Duro pleaded guilty to the same charge and was sent to Jail for six months A trial for Kalmacoff and Rogers was scheduled for yes yesterday � terday but Mrs Rogers who was out on 3000 ball was unable to attend She arrived in Prince George ittzen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY APRIL 2 1965 Will HHRSSf 19Hiim Hljkiflf Jiff lYXflVKUHHCBBv 1HKHHDIB lllte MM ih3pI ass wp 1 ALL IN A DAYS WORK Cats have been getting stuck in trees ever since time began but hydro and telephone poles are a relatively new thing for them to climb Officials frown on linemen rescuing frightened felines who have sought lefuge from the neighborhood dog Here a BC Hydro lineman rescues a docile Siamese The sack is in case the cat didnt want to be recued Miller photo SUPPORT SOUGHT I N CAMPAI GN Hotel Operators Fight Building Camps in City Prince George hotel motel and restaurant operators today appealed to all citizens for sup support � port in a campaign to keep construction camps beyond the city limits At a meeting Thursday night 35 representatives of the food and accommodation industries decided to protest plans by two construction companies to move in trailer camps for their employees One camp would be at the site of the Woodwards Shop Shopping � ping Centre and the second would be near a 240 suite garden apartment development in Highland Park subdivision Peter Osmack president of the Prince George Hotelmens Association suggested all busi businessmen � nessmen parents school of officials � ficials and churches support the stand taken at the meeting The hotel motel and restaur restaurant � ant people felt it was unde undesirable � sirable to have trailer camps spring up In the city partic particularly � ularly near residential areas where there are children and teen agers We dont want trailer camps of any description In the city 2ald Mr Osmack LOOKING FOR A CAR This Want Ad appears under Cars for Sale 218 1053 DODGE 4 -door sedan Good running condition new tires Phone 5G3 1855C363 This is just oneoi many bar bargains � gains to be found in the Citizen Classified Section No matter what you need bhop and save through Citi en Want Ads - 5042441 He said the objections will bo taken to city council Council has approved a draft contract form which will have to be endorsed by the construc construction � tion companies before they can move trailer camps into the city One of the clauses requires the companies to produce let letters � ters from motel hotel and rest restaurant � aurant operators which say fac ilities now available in the city have been canvasses and cannot meet the requirements The hotel motel and rest restaurant � aurant officials are going to ask the construction firms for a list of their requirements Another clause in the con contract � tract gives the city power to order the trailer camps re removed � moved if they arent kept tidy or the employees misbehave from Vancouver today and was taken into custody because the woman who had put up her bail has withdrawn It Kalmacoff has been held in custody since his arrest Phone 564 2441 TODAYS ODDITY A morning newspaper in Munich carried an announcement that beer would be given away at city hall at part of a fan fanning � ning board program It asked people to bring their own beer mugs Most readers took it for the April Fools joke it was But directors of the brewery decided that anyone April fooled by the prank deserved a drink anyway 1 i O wc Cnnv MONTH vopy r cutmn 5 MILLION OIL REFINERY HERE Reserves in North To Be Used at PG Union Oil Co of Canada Ltd today announced plans for a 5 million refinery at Prince George The plant will be capable of converting BC crude into a full spectrum of petroleum fuels from gaso gasoline � line to fuel oil In addition to a crude distillation unit the plant will produce furnace oil The plant will employ the unl flnlng process for the produc production � tion of sulphur free furnace oil DRIVR FORECASTS DEATH If my car cant beat yours Ill die in my own wreck and I mean it Eric Shepherd yelled those words at a companion before he Jumped in his car raced down a straight stretch of the Cariboo Highway and died In a wreck The statement was admitted as evidenced the County Court trial at Prince George Thurs Thursday � day of Harvey Eric Rosomon 20 of Williams Lake Rosomon charged with crim criminal � inal negligence in the opera operation � tion of a motor vehicle re related � lated Shepherds last words to police Investigating the fatal Nov 29 crash The statement ruled ad admissible � missible after a trial within a trial told of an argument about cars the accused and Shepherd had had Just before the fatal crash They had raced their respect respective � ive vehicles along a straight section of Highway 97 south of Williams Lake and Rosomans had proved faster than Shep Shepherds � herds the statement said If my car cant beat yours Ill die in my own wreck and I mean It Shepherd is re reported � ported to have yelled and he took off Rosoman said he followed him attempting to get ahead and unsuccessfully tried to slow him down Shepherd retained his lead and Rosomans statement said Suddenly I saw these lights I thought they were of a truck or a bus There was a crash and I braked my car Immed Immediately � iately I ran past the wreck wreckage � age toward town looking for Erics car to see if hed seen it I couldnt see him so I came back to the wreck and I recognized his tall lights At the trial today Greyhound bus driver Michael Thomas El lis 28 testified that he was driving south from Williams Lake toward Cache Creek with an empty vehicle About one mile south of Wil Williams � liams Lake he saw two cars approaching him They were travelling abreast of each other one in the lane in which the bus was driven Thomas Meagher defence counsel said Rosoman was hysterical when he saw what happened He said the state statement � ment was given to police when the young man was still in a deep state of shock NOCTURNAL NOISES and truck dlesel fuel and ana analytic � lytic reforming for the produc production � tion of high octane regular and premium grade motor fuels Union Oil Company of Canada has substantial crude oil and natural oil reserves in Western Canada In British Columbia crude oil production is approximately 4000 barrels per day The company has been active actively � ly engaged in exploration and development of crude oil and natural gas in British Columbia for many years The construction of this re refinery � finery will complement its op operations � erations in B C with the idea of expanding marketing opera operations � tions in other provinces 1 ilKjLi Frank Howard New Democra Democratic � tic MP for Skeena served no notice � tice Thursday that three private bills concerning Incorporation of new banks In western Canada will have to be considered as a unit or not at all What is Happening If the federal goveinment has any doubt that agriculture is a vital part of the Central Interior economy pel haps it would caie to examine the plans of the BC Co op Wholesale Society That oiganization has announced its intention of building a 365000 feed mill at Prince George to serve members in Central BC Exhaustive study has shown feeding requirements have reached a volume where a poultry and livestock mill can be projected as a piofit able enterpiise Meanwhile back at the federal depaitment of agricul tuie what is happening A remoiseless and unwise continuation of plans to close down the very vital research facilities at Piince George Expeiimental Farm that is the agricultuie department contribution to the growing farm needs of the Central Interior Look again Hany Hayes at this country It is burgeoning like the spring wheat in your niun pnriQtifiionnv This is no time to abandon the Central Intel ior MAGISTRATES COURT Girl Takes Home Compared to Jail An 18-year-old Fort St James girl was given a bus ticket and sent home when she appeared in magistrates court here Thursday on a charge of vagrancy Mary Alexander pleaded guilty to the charge and was given a choice by Magistrate C O Stewart as to whether she wanted to go to jail or home She chose home She was ai rested late Wed Wednesday � nesday whe she tried to enter a city hotel by climbing up an outside gas pipe leading to the room of a boy friend sTl -L - i 5 ffiiK cwm Mostly Sunny Low 20 High 50 J A 19-year-old youth Thurs Thursday � day was sentenced to 45 days in jail for stealing a pickup truck from a city used car lot Steven Williams had pleaded guilty to taking the truck from Aurora Motor Sales March 23 Produce Market To Be Discussed Potatoes and turnips head the list of vegetables to be dis discussed � cussed at the Cariboo and Cen tral B C Confeience on Vege Vegetable � table Production in Quesnel Monday The conference lias been called for gtowers and those persons within a 200 mile radius of Quesnel inteiested in the future commercial production of vegetables Conference cluirnnn will be C F Cornwall Williams Lake district agriculturist ON FIFTEENTH Rumbling Must be from Ghosts If people are hearing noc nocturnal � turnal noises on Tifteenth Ave theyre not from earth moving equipment If theres any rumbling thats keeping people awake it must be from ghosts contractor Den Ginter said today Den Ginter Construction Co Ltd has the earth-moving contract at the Wood Woodwards � wards shopping centre site The president of the com company � pany said the crews never have worked nights City council Wednesday discussed complaints Aid Illlllard Clare said he had fiom nearby residents about the night - time noise at the site He claimed it was keeping people awake City manager Arran Thomson was given the Job of calming jangled nerves Mayor GarYln Dezell said the city bustling with con construction � struction projects couldnt be kept quiet even if a shot shotgun � gun was held to its head There was no law against noisy machinery he added Aid Clares complaints also caught the ears of Al Alderman � derman Richard Yardleyand Ron Tweedle Mr Ginter who expects to finish the job in 10 days or two weeks said if any anyone � one is working nights they havent claimed any pay for their overtime He said the ctew usually gets on the job at 0 am but that shouldnt annoy any anyone � one They gene ally woik until 5 pm Meanwhile amanwholives with his wife and family onlj a few yaids from the CNR tracks says he cant under understand � stand how the noise from the construction project could keep people awake Mr and Mrs Joe Lepltre live in the Armoiles on First Ave where trains rumble by day and night Mr Le pltie is the buildings care caretaker � taker Weve lived heie moie than a year and It doesnt bother us said Lepltre I cant see what the peo people � ple on Tifteenth Ave are complaining about Suiely industry cant be stopped