IB This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9 No 74 ii- YtV- Kwmmtmmmmrm iriEyv WORLD tODM lpM Canadian Cars OTTAWA CP - Canadian made automobiles are being sold In the U S But Prime Minister Pearson has no details on the price yet NDP Leader Douglas last week asked wheth whether � er it was true Canadian - made cars are being sold in the US at lower prices than in Canada Rites for Cardinal CHICAGO AP- Leaders of religious and civil life packed Chicagos Holy Name Cathedral today for the final rites for Al Albert � bert Cardinal Meyer Anthony Celebrezze secretary of the U S welfare department rep represented � resented President Johnson Thrones were set up in the Chancel for six cardinals in including � cluding Paul - Emile Cardinal Leger of Montreal Filmstar Buried GLENVIEW 111 AP -Private funeral services were to be held today for actress Linda Darnell 43 who died of burns Saturday Miss Darnell suffer suffered � ed burns over 80 per cent of her body in a fire at the home of friends in Glenview Friday Miss Darnells adopted daugh daughter � ter Charlotte Lola Marley 17 flew to her mothers side short shortly � ly before the actress death Berlin Escape BERLIN Reuters - A 24-year-old East German refugee escaped into the Western sector early today shortly before the Communists opened official crossing points on the second day of the Easter passes agree agreement � ment Still Counting DUBLIN AP -Irelands long electloncount stretched into Us sixth day today Prime Min Minister � ister Sean Lemass is still one seat short of an over all parl parliamentary � iamentary majority Election officials checked the countrys complicated election forms last night trying to decide on gener general � al election winners for three seats Lemass Fianna Fall Party is assured of 71 seats in the 144 seat dail parliament The party needs only one more seat for a voting majority Assassination Try NIAMEY NIGER AP - A grenade was thrown today at a group of Niger officials in Niamey including President DIori A seven - year old child was killed The president and other officials escaped injury Police said the grenade was thrown into the official circle where the president and several other officials were attending a Moslem function Dlori is a 48-year-old teacher who was secretary - general of the Niger Progressive Party He was elected president of the former French West African territory in 1960 for a five year term Restore Order MONTREAL CP - Police had to restore order at a bank branch in Northwest Montreal today Bank opening was delay delayed � ed half an hour as 150 custom customers � ers hurled catcalls at police and bank employees The Royal Bank of Canada Branch in the Van Home shipping centre was looted during the weekend Safecrackers got away with pos possibly � sibly more than 1 million from 400 safety deposit boxes New AM Stations OTTAWA CP - Approval was given for new AM ampli amplitude � tude modulation radio stations at Revelstoke Salmon Arm and Burns Lake Slight mix up on an invita- tion sent parents of Grade 10 Senior Secondary School students The adults were asked to come out to discuss school programming but the invitation had two dates April 13 and 14 The 14th is the right one It is at 8 pm in the fleldhouse Someone ordered a pair of grousers from the mens shop The Executive Suite When they arrived manager Bob Hamilton phoned to say so but the customer was out So Bob told the receptionist to tell him to phone the Executive Suite when he gets in please The answer What hotel The times have caught up 0- even with Rotary At the clubs Friday dinner meet Th Thousands Leave Homesites After Floods Slam US CHICAGO AP More rain appeared headed for the flood stricken areas in the US Mid West today as weary workers battled to halt the overflows of rivers and streams which have forced thousands from their homes Tornado Toll At 248 Dead In Mid West CHICAGO AP - Communi Communications � cations systems remain damag damaged � ed highways are still strewn with debris and hundreds of persons are still missing fol following � lowing Sundays disastrous tor tornadoes � nadoes which swept through five Mid West US states There are fears the death toll will go much higher The fatality list has reached 248 An estimated 5000 persons are injured and incompleto esti estimates � mates place damage at 237 million Here is a state-by-state run rundown � down on the disaster In Indiana the tornadoes claimed the lives of 141 per persons � sons possibly many more In Injured � jured 1000 and perhaps as many as 2000 and caused damage estimated at 150 million or more At least 45 persons were killed at Dunlap alone 33 of them when a tornado hit a trailer camp ripped the trail trailers � ers from their frames whirl whirled � ed them into the air and smash smashed � ed them to the ground In Ohio there are 53 known dead more than 300 injured and damage totals at least 50 million Governor James Rhodes calls It one of Ohios saddest hours In Michigan at least 44 were killed more than 500 in injured � jured and damage is estimated at more than 50 million Gov Governor � ernor George Romney said the scene looked like a battle battlefield � field Property damage the heav heaviest � iest in Minnesota and Iowa ran into millions of dollars Thou Thousands � sands of persons in Minnesota Iowa and Wisconsin have been affected by the floods that erupt erupted � ed this week after heavy rains and warmer weather that melt melted � ed snowpacks Overflows also threatened areas in Indiana Illinois Mis Missouri � souri and Ohio Mankato a city of 32000 on the Minnesota River in south southern � ern Minnesota appeared the hardest hit community Some 8000 persons left their homes when the river surged more than 10 feet above flood stage The Red Cross estimated about 450 houses and business establishments have been flood flooded � ed The overflows have not reached the downtown business section The weather bureau said thunderstorms will hit the west western � ern Great Lakes region and Missouri In Iowa the Des Moines and Cedar Rivers were above flood stage and hundreds of persons have left their homes Including some 400 families in the Water Waterloo � loo area The Red Cross said evacuees are being cared for In at least 12 Iowa cities Including Des Moines Marshalltown Web Webster � ster Cedar FallsJ Waterloo Fort Dodge Cherokee and Greene Meanwhile the flooding con continues � tinues and weather officials ex expect � pect that rivers will continue to rise today e e The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY APRIL 13 1965 11 I IV iiiiWHfcki ij i L r i 3tejgjfcjjM jl TTritiiJs ryriii wvr Tw3 L JOi-it-Z7J7 n -rln i i niifii iiiT iVrfTSafcMWWWWCS EgSHM Anything will do to keep your feet dry The unidentified young lady floats down a street in the flood stricken town of Hastings Minn in a wash tub Some 280 fami families � lies were evacuated in the Hastings area AP Wirephoto Road Restrictions Stiffer Thursday Further load restrictions go into effect Thursday on high highways � ways in the Prince George area Restrictions now in effect on district roads limit loads to 75 per cent of the posted allowable weight Exceptions to this include Prince George arterial roads Highway 97 from the old Cariboo to the John Hart Peace River Highway to Best Ambulance Service Or Else Says Mayor Mayor Garvin Dezell advised council Monday the city should demand dependable ambulance service or else He was referring to a com complaint � plaint first aired in The Citizen Friday by Mrs Deanna Dorval of 2147 McBride Crescent Mrs Dorval told council by letter of her fruitless attempt to call an ambulance when her mother Mrs Albert Shaddlck suffered a heart attack Thurs Thursday � day She said the stricken woman finally was taken to hospital by the attending doctor In his car Councillors were unanimous in calling for continuous service in accordance with the terms of agreement between ambulance operators and the city Last week City Manager SEND TOTEM CARVER EAST PRINCE RUPERT CP -A special community de development � velopment officer for 1000 Indians at Port Simpson wants to send a totem pole carver and his daughter to the Montreal Worlds Fair He is William Gelling a former Victoria business businessman � man ing a slight change had occur occurred � red The Red Ensign was gone and a brand new Canadian flag in Its place Just a last - minute re- minder to Big 6 Softball Leaguers There is a meet meeting � ing at 8 tonight at Frank Lar Larsons � sons place 1821 Norwoodto discuss the upcoming league activity Shady Valley PTA Is still fighting for modern desks in their school Latest let letter � ter to school board says the loose noisy oldtlmers make It hard for the children to study Seems Shady Valley has those old desks mounted on slats a world away from the modern individual seats found In most schools Arran Thomson Initiated an in investigation � vestigation into the complaint A report is expected from the ambulance operators con concerning � cerning the failure of the vehicle to attend Mrs Shaddlck Mrs Dorval says only a 14-year-old girl was on hand when she called The girl was unable to find a driver for the ambu ambulance � lance and her parents the own owners � ers were out of town Discussion of the complaint led Aid Ron Tweedie to call for institution of a provlnclally subsidized road and air ambu ambulance � lance Mayor Garvin Dezell said question of provincial subsidy had been raised many times by the Union of BC Municipalities but so far had not won approval from Victoria Its a matter of policy and the government is not likely to accede to a request for this area alone The mayor commented It was the UBCM view the hospital district as a whole should sup support � port ambulance service Weve been trying to get it for years Ive spoken on it a dozen times myself But well never get it unless we keep hammering at them Aid Tweedie said The councillors approved his resolution that the request for subsidization be brought before the UBCM again and also dir directly � ectly before the provincial gov government � ernment by the city Commenting on the lack of service dealt with in tho specific complaint before council Aid Dick Yardley stateds This is very bad Indeed we must let the operators know council is dissatisfied We asked for LOOKING FOR A TRAILER Thus Want Ad appears under Mobile Homes Trailers 211 ANGELOS 45x10 like new with space Phone 564 5690 DI372 This is just one of many bar bargains � gains to be found in the Citizen Classified Section No matter what you need bhop and save through Citi Citizen � zen Want Ads - 564 2441 24 hour service and that is what we expect Crawford Vogler vice - prin principal � cipal of Prince George Senior Secondary School has given School Board notice that he will be leaving In June He has been here four years and Is head of the schools English depart department � ment WEST REFUTES Mile 125 and the Prince George Pulp Mill Road On all those loading to the legal limit is now allowed However on Thursday High Highway � way 16 east from the city to Giscome Sinclair Mills Chief Lake and Chief Lake feeders will be restricted to one half the posted load limits Restrictions are enforced at weigh stations maintained by the department However because the majority of truck operators know the Highway Acts pro provisions � visions specified In Section 27 there arent many prosecutions In the event of a truck being stopped for overloading the driver has to call for a second truck to take part of the load This Is necessary said a department spokesman be because � cause overloads can badly dam damage � age highways If they are allowed to continue Police After Rifleman KELOWNA CP - A total of 12 RCMP officers and a tracking dog left here at dawn today to press the search for a man who shot a policeman and a 17-year-old girl Saturday The search party Is in the Black Canyon area west of Kol owna In the belief the gunman fled Into thick bush after the double shooting In satisfactory condition are RCMP Constable N M Bruce and Miss Beverly Charest Const Bruce was shot through the lung as he approach approached � ed a clapboard cabin Saturday to investigate a report a young girl was being held against her will Seconds after he was shot down Miss Charest fled screaming from the cabin with bullet wounds to the shoulder and Jaw A fellow Russian radio astronomer Dr Nikolai Kardashev claimed that a Super - Civilization had been found Sir Bernard Lovell dir director � ector of Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope was scepical He said radio emissions picked up from CTA 102 were In Indeed � deed a weak source and a small source But he added Jodrell Bank had no evidence for any variation In the signal strength and the Russian in interpretation � terpretation of life in outer space was highly Improb Improbable � able D R D Davies senior v i ffpt0kv itizen i iv sl Phone 564 2441 BHwg v Mcculloch Boats and Motors Motors from 3 hp to 75 hp Boat from 1 1 ft to 1 9 ft Aluminum and Fibreglass Interior Power Saw Sales Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 1 i 0e we Cod lopy lrCAMtl I73 month HUGE SCHOOL REFERENDUM THIS SUMMER Classrooms-for-Boom To Cost 3 Million A referendum for close to 3 million worth of new schools probably will go to Prince George tax payers in June Dave Todd district su superintendent � perintendent of schools said today the major item will be the new senior secondary school a plant which will cost local taxpayers 2 mil million � lion A large elementary school possibly with 16 classrooms is also In the planning stages to handle the population hcrease expected in the west Central area Mr Todd commented after School Board Monday night re received � ceived a report which Indicated that at least 15 million wortfc of new schools will have to be built each year to keep up wlth Prince Georges boom Projecting the classroom re requirements � quirements over the next three or four years School Board was told local taxpayers probably will be asked for more than 5 million during that period Robert Range -veteran trustee and the boards management official presented a prelimin preliminary � ary list of classrooms which will be needed to educate the children Included are the new senior secondary school a new Junior secondary unit two 16 room elementary schools and a num number � ber of additions to existing schools This is a preliminary look at what will be necessary during the next three or four years said Mr Range It wont be necessary to raise all this money in one referendum At the top of the list Is the new senior secondary school a plant Time Writer Takes Stand NORTH VANCOUVER CP The Western Bureau Chief for Time magazine Ed Ogle of Calgary was one of 4 wit witnesses � nesses today in what has become known as the Dear Hal letter case Principle In the case Van Vancouver � couver publicist Al William Williamson � son elected trial by judge and jury on charges of forgery and uttering a forged document Charges followed receipt of a letter by Hal Dornan special assistant to Prime Minister Pearson who was the first wit witness � ness In the preliminary hearing opening today in North Van Vancouver � couver police court lip d LWJm Colder Low 20 High 30 lecturer In radio astronomy at Jodrell Bank said a var variation � iation every 100 days could be caused by a natural os oscillation � cillation similar to the sun spot cycle of the solar sys system � tem Astronomers lnWashlng ton said the signals would need a lot more study They did not dismiss the possibil possibility � ity there may be many plan planets � ets in the universe with In Intelligent � telligent beings and that some are trying to com communicate � municate with the earth One serious attempt to see If such signals could be pick picked � ed up was made by the US In 1960 For 150 hours the which probably will be the first of its kind in BC Local taxpayers probably will have to find 2 million of an expenditure of 3 million The difference will come from the federal and provincial govern governments � ments Planning has started on the project which will be built on the bypass highway Most of the other schools will be west of the bypass highway in an area which has a maximum population density of close to 40000 people The second biggest Item is a 700000 junior secondary school in that area Elementary schools worth 425000 each are projected for the newly -opened Spruceland Subdivision and Highland Sub Subdivision � division School board also anticipates a large population growth In the Peden Hill area and for that reason has suggested 200000 be set aside for at least a -12-room addition to a school Other additions would be at Kelly Road Salmon Valley Chief Lake Shady Valley and Hart Lake New schools would be built in the Parsnip River district Highway 16 west of the city and the Quesnel Highway A committee of the board Is studying possible sites for many of the new schools LETTER TO BOARD Students at the Prince George high school dormitory are com complaining � plaining about the food theyre served A letter signed The High School Dormitory Students was read at school boards Men Robbed By Attackers Two men were attacked and robbed in separate incidents in the downtown area late Mon Monday � day Clifford MacLarty of Prince George told police he was at attacked � tacked from behind and his wallet containing 150 was taken from him The attack took place in the parking lot of a local hotel at 10 pm Two hours later another man was atacked by three men who took his wallet containing 28 Everett Fisher of Summit Lake said he was beaten before be being � ing robbed No arrests have been made SOVIET CLAIM Super Civilization Doubted LONDON CP - A Rus Russian � sian claim that a Super Clvlllzation has been dis discovered � covered In outer space today brought cautious reaction from British and Western scientists The Soviet News Agency Tass said Monday night Russian astronomers be believed � lieved Intelligent beings were beaming radio waves to earth from deep In space The theory was based on astronomer Gennady Sholo mitskys discovery that emissions from the source known as CTA 102 followed a regular flickering pattern repeated every 100 days 85 foot antenna at the nation national � al radio astronomy labora laboratory � tory at Green Bank West Virginia was focused on two stars named Tau Cetl and Epsilon Erldani the nearest stars considered likely to have planets with Intelligent life on them No message were detect detected � ed and the experiment was discontinued A discouraging factor in these attempts Is that mes messages � sages from outer space might take one billion light years or so to reach the earth By then the civilization that sent It might long since have vanished I f f9 mcShH Dave Todd district superin superintendent � tendent of schools anticipates one of the largest school ref erendums In the history of Prince George will go to tax taxpayers � payers this summer SHOP TILL 9 THURSDAY Most Prince G e p r g e stores will be open until 9 pm Thursday In order to give residents a last-minutes chance to do their Eas Easter � ter shopping Businesses will be closed Good Friday April 16 The merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce recommends that stores keep their regular hours Sat Saturday � urday and Monday Students Complain About Dorm Food regular meeting Monday night It said We have been sub subjected � jected continually to meals of rotten potatoes Friday evening dinner is a bowl of dorm made soup pieces of cheese pickets and dessert Trustee Helen McLean the boards dormitory official will look into the complaints From discussion at the board meeting it appeared another complaint has been received about slave labor and ex exploited � ploited pupils Trustees did not take this seriously pointing out that one of the conditions of the inex inexpensive � pensive board and room charge 40 a month is pupil-participation In some of the chores around the place Communists Refuse Entry To Walker LONDON CP - Britains special peace envoy Patrick Gordon Walker said that Com Communist � munist China and North Viet Nam have refused to allow hln to visit their capitals He ex expressed � pressed the hope they would reconsider their decision Gordon Walker a former for foreign � eign secretary told newsmen on the eve of his Southeast Asia mission he had received dis discouraging � couraging replies from Peking and Hanoi to a formal British request for facilities to visit Communist China and North Viet Nam He said I do not believe that this can be their last word and that they will continue to refuse even to discuss the pos possibilities � sibilities of peace Prime Minister Harold Wil Wilson � son has assigned Gordon Walker to undertake afact-flndlngmls-slon through Southeast Asia in the hope that he could find a basis for meaningful Viet Nam peace talks