Vol 9 No 108 THE WORLD TODAY Leonard winner of Road-e-o tlmist dwncliiiig flamur ALL THE WAY DOWN y mm WCKlABa This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board otby the Government of British Columbia Moscow Warning MOSCOW AP Communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev predicted today the American aggressors will Inevitably be driven out of Viet Nam Re Restating � stating Soviet terms for a Viet Nam settlement Brezhnev said to the Soviet people- Strongly condemn the filthy piratic war of the American imperialists In Viet Nam and from the US WASHINGTON CP - Presi President � dent Johnson has warned the American public steadily of a need to endure in Viet Nam United States policy there re requires � quires patience as well as bravery the will to enlureas well as the will to resist he has said American capacity for stoic stamina under fire in a frustrating and difficult war far from home Is now being examined US Planes Destroyed SAIGON AP Communist anti aircraft fire shot down two U S Navy planes during raids on North Viet Nam today The five American crew members were listed as missing and pre presumed � sumed dead A rescue plane reported there was no chance of survivors from either air aircraft � craft 20 Gunned Down SAIGON AP - Patrolling US marines killed 20 Viet Cong guerrillas today In the Chu Lai sector 52 miles southeast of South Viet Nams Da Nang air base without suffering a single casualty This appeared to be the biggest toll ever taken of the enemy by American ground forces on such patrols Seek Raiders KUALA LUMPUR AP Se Security � curity forces pressed the hunt in the swamps Tuesday for In Indonesian � donesian raiders who landed by sea on the southeastern tip of Malaysias mainland state of Johore the defence ministry announced It was the second apparently sizable landing In the swampy jungle area this year Marina Married FATE Tex AP Marina Oswald widow of the man the Warren commission said assas assassinated � sinated President Kennedy married a 27-year-old elec electronics � tronics technician Tuesday in this tiny farming community 30 miles northeast of Dallas where Kennedy was killed Oil Nationalized JAKARTA Reuters - All foreign oil company capital in Indonesia will be nationalized by Aug 17 the Antara news agency reported today Antara was quoting the head of the state owned Pertamin Oil Com Company � pany Saleh Siregar Smith local the Jaycee will be going from here to Nelson over the weekend to take part In the provincial finals of the Teen Teenage � age Road-e-o there Hell be a guest of Imperial Oil Ltd sponsors of the event If he wins there hell go to Toronto to compete in the national cham championships � pionships which offer scholar scholarships � ships of up to 1250 Theres been a slight 9 change in the itinerary of Liberal MLA Pat McGeer who speaks at the Legion hall tonight Instead of going north to Dawson Creek hell travel to Quesnel Also on the list of his Prince George engage- INDEX Weather ----J Women ---- 10 11 Classified 21 22 23 Comics 20 District ------ 16 Editorial 2 Farm Page -- 14 Markets 3 Snorts 13 TV -----20 ments is a talk to senior secon secondary � dary students on careers One hears so much these days detrimental to the teenager that I would like you to publish a thank you note read the letter pointing out that students of Duchess Park Junlpr Secondary School gave 175 to the kindergarten for hard of hearing children They earned the money clean cleaning � ing out garages raking yards cleaning windows baby sitting and so on Mce going kids All you ardent but frust- Q rated fisherman have you ever tried Stuart Lake Mrs Louis Paposi had proof today how good the fishing Is up there She fished the limit in one afternoon reeling In a prjze catch of one nine and one quarter pound trout Take your garbage to the dump but please dont try to burn it ttere Thats the plea today from Jire chief BUI Henry of the Nechako Im Improvement � provement District Someone started a fire at the dump Tuesday night and it came dangerously close to spreading into a rfearby forest stand f I W Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JUNE 2 1965 Under Johnsons Orders MARINES WITHDRAWN NID Waits Word from Victoria Directors of the Nechako Im Improvement � provement District are await awaiting � ing word from Victoria on whether or not the districts proposed water system can go ahead The scheme was referred back to the provincial treasury after contract bids opened a week ago were 70000 above original estimates Director Ken McDonald said word was expected from Vic Victoria � toria Tuesday but nothing has come Money to finance the scheme is coming from the provincial government which approved the original estimates It now has to approve the additional ex expenditure � penditure before the system can be installed Mr McDonald said the mat matter � ter may have to be taken to a general meeting for approval by the residents of the area HUNT FOR HAMPSTERS The staff at Stedmans in Spruceland became great white hunters when seven hampsters escaped their cages Store manager Neil Camp bell said today only two of the animals actually got out of the store They were re returned � turned by two boys who cap captured � tured them in the parking lot It didnt cause too much confusion said Mr Camp Campbell � bell But when we tried to sell an electric dryer one of them poked his head out of the vent P A GAGLARDI free at the wind HES FLYING 2100 Will Remain In Dominican Republic WASHINGTON AP - President John Johnson � son has ordered the withdrawal of some 2000 US marines from the Dominican Re Republic � public about one half of the marines re remaining � maining in the revolt torn country The withdrawl began Tuesday Helicopters ferried marines and their equipment to ships and U S militarv police took over control from the marines at various checkpoints In announcing the withdrawal Johnson told a press conference in Washington while a Commu Communist � nist threat still exists the Com Communists � munists have not been as active as when he sent U S forces in April 28 No More Speeding Tickets Gaglardi Highways Minister Phil Gaglardi told delegates to the B C Chamber of Commerce convention in Prince George Tuesday that he doesnt expect to get another speeding ticket Ive built the best roads in the country and I hardly use them anymore he said I mostly fly now Mr Gaglardi in an address punctuated with promises and praises said he flew 750 hours last year trying to keep BCs highways potholes filled His massive airtlme has earned him the nickname Fly Flying � ing Phil He said alcohol not speed is the cause of most of BC highway deaths He blamed poor weather for seriously hampering road con- Burned Boy Home For Time Being A 13-year-old Prince George youth who suffered serious burns to his right hand when he touched a high voltage wire April 25 will be reunited with his parents today Michael Llndelauf is being flown back to Prince George from Vancouver where he has been in hospital since he came in contact with a 7000 volt transmission line outside his parents home at 1510 Fir St His mother said today I dont know what his hand will be like but he has undergone several operations and is in a happy mood Mrs Llndelauf said this will be only a temporary stay at home for Michael He will have to return to the Vancouver hospital but we dont know just when she said Michael was burned when he touched the power line while he was climbing a tree The tree subsequently was remov removed � ed by hydro crews Crack Crews For Forests Ten Initial crack crews be began � gan training under Forest Ser Service � vice Rangers throughout the Prince George forest district Tuesday The two man crews after the training program will act as shock troops at the onset of forest fires They will do fire suppression and observation work until the arrival of a suppression crew if one Is necessary While not fighting fires the initial attack men will work in remote areas of the forest dis district � trict building hellspots and fixed -wing aircraft landing strips structlon in BC particularly in the Prince George area He said negotiations are go going � ing on between his department and the Canadian National Rail Railway � way for a five year plan to reconstruct the whole 90 mile section of highway from Prince I Rupert to Terrace And he took a poke at his favorite whipping boy the news newspapers � papers The Province is always on my back editorially Mr Gag Gaglardi � lardi said glaring at a Pro Province � vince business writer covering the convention Ive challenged them openly to show me where speed kills more than drinking drivers He called The Province the worst paper in BC then fired And The Citizen is just as bad If the Province is the worst paper then the Prince George Citizen must be the second worst But Mr Gaglardi recanted a little after his talk I dont care what you boys quote me as saying just as long as you get my name in the paper In one of his serious mo moments � ments the highways minister told the delegates that almost all the contracts have now been let for BCs basic highway network We have had bad weather which prevented contractors getting their work done par particularly � ticularly on Highway 16 east and west of Prince George and the Hart Highway from Prince George to Dawson Creek Mr Gaglardi said He said during 1964 some contractors in this area never turned a wheel Mr Gaglardi said they want to work but cant as a result of the soggy weather Work stoppages he said ser seriously � iously affect any profits they might make because they work on a flat contract The new withdrawal ex expected � pected to be completed today will cut the marine force here nearly in half to 2100 men Some 1700 other marines plus 1700 paratroopers were pulled out in the last week In addition to the 2100 re remaining � maining marines 14200 para paratroopers � troopers will be left In Santo Domingo all of them Integrated in the Organization of American States force with 1500 Latin troops All but a token force of Brig Gen Antonio Imbrt Barreras troops were expected to be with drawn today from the national palace under an agreement reached Tuesday night with the Organization of American States Jose Mora OAS secretary general said at a press con conference � ference that both Imbert pres president � ident of the national recon reconstruction � struction government and Col Francisco Caamano Deno president of the Insurgent con constitutionalist � stitutionalist government agreed to neutralization of the palace Hit and Run Notary Fined Eric Turner 39 of Vander hoof was fined 250 and costs today by District Magistrate J H Kenney when he pleaded guilty to a charge of falling to remain at the scene of an acci accident � dent The charge was laid by dis district � trict RCMP Friday after Peter Shalley was found dead on the Vanderhoof Highway west of Prince George Turner a Vanderhoof notary public said he had earlier been attending the Northern Interior Lumbermans Association con convention � vention in the city He also was charged with misleading an officer of the law On the second charge he elect elected � ed trial by magistrate and pleaded not guilty to the count He was remanded for trll to June 23 THE CANSO IS COMING The first of two big water bombers that will work in northern B C this fire sea season � son was scheduled to arrive at Prince George airport this afternoon The Canso water bomber the largest ever to work In the district originally was expected in early May but was held back by technical difficulties A second big aircraft will arrive here In early July for the peak of the fire sea season � son Phone 564 2441 Mcculloch Boats and Motors Motor from 3 h p to 75 h p Boat from 1 1 ft to 19 fl Aluminum end Fibreglan Interior Power Saw Sales A Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 inrnw st 7 in month Vocalist Lyn Hawryluk leads the Legend Singers a Prince George folk singing quar quartet � tet to a debut on the Lower Mainland this weekend With her will be Jerry Hutter and Gary Fellgard who play guitars and Ron Sutton whos on the bass They have been singing in Prince George since November and their big break was the Jubilee show Miller photo OPEN ON FRIDAY Excavation Tenders In For the New City Hall Tenders for excavation at the site of the new Prince George city hall will be open opened � ed Friday Architect Desmond Parker said three tenders have been received and a fourth one was submitted by the citys public works department Mayor Garvin Dezell said this morning the excavation work should take 10 days to complete According to Mr Parker construction of the bulldlngwill begin before July 1 The mayor said the council chamber part of the new structure must be Frit JMjL - Wjt jotB1i3hE Model of Prince Georges new city hall was unveiled this morning at the offices of architect Desmond J Parker who designed the building Present were city manager Arran Thomson Mayor Garvin Dezell Ed Dobson senior draftsman at the architects office and Mr Parker Miller photo completed by Dec 1 Deadline for the entire project is the spring 1966 Asked what plans have been made for the present city hall Mayor Dezell said no decision has been taken but the build building � ing will be used until the new hall Is completed The mayor said council then will decided the fate of the old building which has served as city hall since 1916 Charge Man In Smash up Damage totalled V725 in a three car collision at 840 am today at Fifth Ave and Central St Police said the driver of one of the cars Jim White of Birch River Man has been charged with falling to yield the right-of-way as a result i of the accident The drivers of the other two cars were William Alan Aus Austin � tin of the North Nechako Road and Alf M Knowlton of Ogllvle St There were no injuries in the crash A city man was charged with failing to stop at a stop sign following an accident at Third Ave and Carney Stat2 15pm Tuesday He 1 Geoige itluu Bailey 938 Fifth Ave The three tenders received by city hall are from local construction firms city man manager � ager Arran Thomson said He added that It was the first time a city department has bid for a major job In Prince George Tenders have been submit submitted � ted by W E Robertson Con Construction � struction Ltd C E Bellamy Construction Ltd and Weaver Construction Ltd Second Group Hits At Riding Changes Central B C Chambers of Commerce will formally pro- test proposed revisions In fed federal � eral electoral district boun daries in B C Frank McGee secretary of the group said a brief would be presented to the September meeting of the Electoral Boun Boundaries � daries Commission in Prince George He said an executive meeting had drafted a lesolution which said the chambers felt the new plan for Central B C is not consistent with transportation the areas economic scheme or its community of interest We felt representation made in some places would not be fair because of the dlversitj of the riding said Mr McGee For example the MP who will lepresent Burns Lake will also represent Powell Rlvei ou see the difference right there Notice of impending briefs must be submitted to the com commission � mission by June 11 The onlj othei oiganizedpio tett made public so far lias come fiom the Pi Ince Geoige Labor Council