You get a barrel of flavourfn Carling Pilsener BEER say ft please THE WORLD TODAY Wire Rope TOKYO AP -Premier V A C Bennett said today an agree agreement � ment has been reached with Japanese firms for a joint ven venture � ture to produce wire rope In D C Bennett disclosed this shortly before he left for Hong Kong to continue an Asian tour Fulton Quiet OTTAWA CP -Davie Ful Fulton � ton was back on the capital stage Wednesday displaying reluc reluctance � tance to being questioned about the Progressive Conservative leadership for which he Is gen generally � erally considered a candidate The question of the leadership is one which I have given notice I am not prepared to discuss he said Express Cut TORONTO CP - Canadian National Express cut of all express and less-than-carload freight shipments In and out of Toronto Wednesday In the wake of a walkout by 1100 railway employees The work stoppage was triggered when a truck driver with five years senior seniority � ity was demoted to the position of porter apparently as a pen penalty � alty for losing a carton of freight Liquor Laws TORONTO CP -The Ontario government rejected Sunday drinking In the province but announced changes in liquor laws Wednesday to permit sale of liquor in aircraft legitimate theatres and in dining rooms attached to bowling alleys and curling rinks No change was made in the legal drinking age or in the need for local option votes Massacring HONG KONG Reuters North Viet Nam has accused United States and South Vietnamese forces of massacring prisoners captured in a raid last week the North Viet Nam news agency reported today It said North Viet Nam has reported the atrocious crime to the In International � ternational Control Commis Commission � sion made up of Canada India and Poland Return to Work CARDIFF Wales Reuters More than 50000 miners re returned � turned to work today after a nine day strike sparked off by a swear word which has cost Britain 500000 tons of coal A safety officer was one of the few who did not report for duty Union officials adviced him Wednesday night to take a short rest Bank Rate LONDON AP The Bank of England rate which sets the pattern for Interest charges in the United Kingdom was cut today from seven per cent to six per cent One man gas commission comment Discussing com commercial � mercial zoning in the new Spruceland subdivision Aid Ron Tweedle remarked to council councillors � lors yesterday If street Inter Intersections � sections had six corners the gas companies would want all six themselves Aid Tweedle yesterday also remained the sole council councillor � lor opposed to erection of a 12000 office building on two lots at Eighth Ave and Victoria St Approval for the project sought by Louis Matte was re rejected � jected by the Advisory Planning Commission on grounds the property was too valuable for the relatively low assessment yield proposed As amemberof the APC Aid Tweedle can led the objection to council Plans for the building were okayed by the councillors yesterday and public hearing on the develop development � ment Is set for Juno 14 INDEX Weather ------3 Women 7 Classified 13 14 15 Comics -- 2 Edltoiial 2 Maikf U 3 SpoUb -T--0 TV - 2 Mf This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9 No 109 te Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia Star in Space Astronaut Edward White rested Wed Wednesday � nesday before his trip into space with companion James McDivitt If plans go according to schedule the two US astronauts will whirl around earth for four days PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY JUNE 3 1965 yHHaSssv HtHHBri 18 HIRE SERVICE City Will Not Enter Ambulance Business The city wont be going into the ambulance business The decision to leave it to a private operator was made at a council committee meeting on Wednesday Several methods by which the city might assume the respon responsibility � sibility were Investigated but turned down Now council Is waiting for completion of negotiations be between � tween a local towing company and the former ambulance oper operators � ators to purchase the ambulance used until last month by Prince George Ambulance Service If Holley Towing makes the deal the city will re hear a Repair work at the site of the partially collapsed Island Cache access bridge is pretty well wound up now but the circumstances of the small disaster are not without wry humor for the city City Works Superintendent Bill Jones points out the city boundary runs through the middle of the water course spanned by the bridge North Is provincial territory south city Naturally it was the city side that fell In The downed portion was replaced with a gravel fill with which Bill com comments � ments the highways depait ment gave ready co operation a The second Auroia judging event will take the form of television Intel views with the seven candidates to be view viewed � ed at 530 today While were on the subject of judging events the Ladlei Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion were sole sponsors of the first judg judging � ing event Flight Into Fashion CPA loaned a travel display and I presented each of the candl- dates with a tiavel bag ThliU judging event will be ladlo I speeches to be broadcast at 3 1 pm Sunday City RCMP have an uigent m incssai e loi Vlctoi Ilogan j oilgiiully of Dawson Creek but now Ulieved to bo In the Pr ln Ceoi ge area Hols asked to contact the rioll o at LO 4- 2141 proposal from company man manager � ager OS Boyce that the firm take over ambulance duties A decision is expected June 7 Meanwhile the city Is without a duty ambulance After Prince George Ambu Ambulance � lance Service contract with the city terminated three weeks ago two bids were submitted by prospective operators to handle the job One from W B Taylor Throw Out Pay Award Mr Justice J G Rutton of the Supreme Court of B C Wednesday declared Invalid a section of a salary arbitration award affecting Vanderhoof teachers Vanderhoof School District challenged two sections of the precedent - setting arbitration award which would have given teachers credit for U S ex perience on the same basis they aie given credit for experience InB C It was pait of an aibltratlon award which gave the districts teachers a general salary In Increase � crease effective last Jan 1 Vanderhoof School Dlstiict lepiesented by lawyer George Baldwin claimed It was beyond the jurisdiction of the arbitra arbitration � tion board to go into the area of piofesslonal ratings The B C Teachejs Federa Federation � tion represented by Vancouvei lawyei D D McTaggart argu argued � ed In favoi of the awaid LOOKING FOR A CAR This Want Ad appears under Cars lor Sale 2 18 10C3 VALIANT station wag wagon � on in excellent condition 140 H p Coast driven 564 0772 This is just one ol miuv Imi Hiins to lie iouiiil in the Cilien Classiljeil Section No matter what vu need shop ami save tluougli Citi Citizen � zen want Ads r4 244l asked a 1000 monthly subsidy The second from Holley Towing called for a 400 subsidy Both were shelved while pos possible � sible operation by the city was investigated A proposal that a unit be rented as a temporary measure was found unsuitable when it was learned the minimum rental period was five years A recommendation that the ambulance become part of the fire departments responsi responsibility � bility was rejected Wednesday Fire Chief Harold Dornblerer aired objections based on per sonal experience gained when the firemen ran the ambulance from 1951 to 1950 He pointed out extra men with special training would be re required � quired the fire hall had In Insufficient � sufficient room to house an am ambulance � bulance the union objected and the rapidly growing city re required � quired full attention being given to the departments chief function An opposite view was taken by Aid Harold Assman who said On a temporary basis I dont see why the city should not be doing it WE NEED Phone 5642441 Mcculloch Boats and Motors Motors from 3 hp to 75 h p Boat from 1 1 ft io 1 9 ft Aluminum and Fibreglast Interior Power Saw Sales Service Ltd 140 Quebec 5633678 IO fun fift MONTH Delay Dims Adventure WALK IS ON FOOD FUSS HALTS SPACE BANQUET HOUSTON Tex AP Astronauts James Mc McDivitt � Divitt and Edward White wont be eating any corned beef sandwiches on their four day bpace jaunt James E Webb chief of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has laid down the law and told the astronauts quit horsing around Navy Lt Cmdr John W Young sneaked a corned beef sandwich aboard the Molly Brown spacecraft March 23 and offered It to air force Maj Virgil I Gus Grissom while in orbit Gus took a few bites laid it aside and forgot about it until the flight was over Several congressmen raised a fuss with Webb at a hearing and Webb told them it wouldnt happen again He agreed with the congress congressmen � men that such items raised a danger of breadcrumbs fouling up sensitive equipment Food to be eaten by astro astronauts � nauts James McDivitt and Ed Edward � ward White Is not sterile but it has no potential organisms says the man who developed the space meals You reduce foods accept acceptability � ability when you sterilize it said Dr Paul A LaChance But our food is mighty clean Theres no suggestion that astronauts In flight aie being fed gourmet suppers but La Chance says the menu might some day be extended to Ice cream tablets with a choice of flavors Spacemen Whirling Above the Earth CAPE KENNEDY Fla AP Command pilot James McDivitt decided at the last minute today to put off Edward Whites stroll in space from the second to the third orbit The astronauts earlier abandoned plans for a rendezvous with a second satellite but White began preparing for his emer emergence � gence from the Gemini IV capsule into space Whites cosmic adven adventure � ture was scheduled to begin late in the second orbit about 1117 am PDT As the critical moment ap approached � proached the astronauts fell slight y beh lnd in their prepara preparations � tions and it was decided that they should postpone the ma manoeuvre � noeuvre until the third instead of the second orbit The spacecraft was 700 miles or so southeast of Hawaii wher the postponement came The status aboard appeal excellent Gemini control sale six minutes before the sched scheduled � uled space walk but the com command � mand pilot indicated they were a bit too rushed and decided to wait The manoeuvre by White on the end of a 25 foot lifeline was re scheduled for about 1245 pm PDT as the astronaut whirled over the western Pa Pacific � cific and the southwest US Some of the lustre first was removed from the planned feat when late In the first orbit McDivitt announced he had used excessive fuel in an attempt to move closer to the target sat satellite � ellite the burned out second stage of the Titan II booster rocket McDivitt and White originally planned to approach within 20 feet of the orbiting booster and White was to emerge and move close to it perhaps touching it McDivitt used 50 per cent of Beinq Held After Man Robbed District RCMP are holding two men In connection with an Incident early Wednesday in which a Prince George man was beaten and robbed by hitch hitchhikers � hikers whom he liad given a ride Charles Edgson was treated at Prince George Regional Hos Hospital � pital for head Injuries suffered when he was beaten with a beer bottle Police said the stiuggle took place when four young men w horn Edgson had given a ride attacked him near the south end of the new Fraser River bridge The middle - aged man was robbed of 50 An RCMP spokesman said charges would be laid against the two men later today A young logging contractor was released on his own reg ognlzance today after he plead pleaded � ed not guilty In magistrates couit to charges of Impaired driving and driving while his licence was under suspension Colin Nichols the father of two was charged following a traffic accident at Second Ave and Victoria St at 1210 am today Theie was 375 damage In the accident which also involved a car drlen by Jacob Gles brecht 1177 Connaught Drive his fuel In manoeuvring to toward � ward the Titan stage but said he still was three to four miles away and we just cant close on It The mighty 90 - loot -tall rocket flashed to life at 816 am PDT spewing a rust colored cloud of smoke from Its exhaust After a four second holddown on the pad to make certain proper ignition was achieved clamping bolts were blown automatically by explosive charges and the 165 ton pro projectile � jectile started the Gemini IV spacecraftlnto the sky The great booster rose slowly at first but gradually increased speed as the first stageengines hungrily consumed fuel at the rate of 156 gallons a second He outside Minutes before 1 pm PDT today astronaut Ed Edward � ward White opened the hatch of his space cap capsule � sule and stepped out into the vacuum of space He was attached to his space shlp by a thin golden cord He and his space partner James McDivitt became the first Ameri Americans � cans to be exposed to the vacuum of space Mines Urged For Parks Mineral development In Class B parks has been urged by the BC Chamber of Commerce Delegates attending the 14th annual convention In Prince George Tuesday adopted a res resolution � olution from the Smithers Chamber calling for the federal parks act to be amended The amendment would make it clearly understood that the Inherent right of prospectors and free miners to search for mineral deposits in large class B parks and stake claims Is guaranteed by the government Class B parks are large un undeveloped � developed tracts of land held by the federal government for future park development Eye catching Polynesian art and carving are being applied to the new restaurant at Sixth Ave and Domin Dominion � ion St Many of the carvings have been done in Prince George while other art work and decorations have been imported from almost every country in the Pacific THESE PORTS Put a Canadian Port in Panhandle The Liberal MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey Wednes Wednesday � day suggested Canadian ports be built In the Alaska Pan Panhandle � handle to help develop BCs northern resources We need these ports and J think we can get them but wed have to negotiate witti the US and negotiate haid Dr Pat McGeer told a Prince Geoige audience Dr McGeer waslntheclty to meet constituents here and talk federal piovincial poli politics � tics Speaking to more than 30 Liberal at the Legion Hall Wednesday night Dr McGeer said BC and Canada were shoit changed when Britain negotiated the Panhandle boundaiies more than 60 ears ago But it sealed the deter determination � mination of Canada to deter determine � mine her own foieign pol icies he said Dr McGeer said the pres present � ent boom in Northern BC points up the need for new noi the rn ports He piaUed the provincial government for its pait in pushing economic piogiess in BC but he said the federal government also can take a lot of ciedit Canada is the gieatest hading nation in thewoild said Dr McGeer He said if Canada didnt have low tariff markets the BC boom would lie dras drastically � tically cut tailed Dr McGeer said BC is the custodian of one of the gieatest natural treasure houses of raw materials in the world However he said there has to lie outlets for these ma materials � terials as well as pulp pajier andmineraiesources Dr McGeer said BC should cast its evesanoss the Pacific But weve got to get an oss the Pacific thiough new areas if the noith is leally going to open up He sjUI this access must come thiough the Panhandle Dr McGeer forecast that a federal election would be called this fall possibly in October He told constituents to start piepai ing now because he said Prince Geoige needs strong government repie sentation in Ottawa This of all a leas in Can Canada � ada is the boom aiea Tills is an aiea wliere natuie Is llng tamed wheie the mu ping economy is leflected in every wa Dr McGeer said a strong Lilfial government with a voice fiom Prince Geoige would be a big help In help Ing the piesent expanding economy hei e Weve had the most pros peious jear weve ever had and the outlook for 1966 is good Dr McGeer said the west should forget Its nuvetlck politics and aim tor astiong uniiied voice in parliament BCs the fastest giow lug i ichest piovinceinCanT ada Were not poor re relations � lations lie said We dont want moie money We the wealth lest pait of Canada and the iet of Canada nows It As j lesult Dr McGeer said nC should take the lead in federal politics and help cieate a strong West otiented policy