You get a barrel of flavourrn Garling Pilsener BEER na say ijfr please Vol 9 No 115 inc WORLD TODAY Approve Rule OTTAWA CP - The three minority parties Joined with the government today to approve a new guillotine rule that will per permit � mit cabinet ministers to set time limits on legislation de debates � bates As the 15 day debate on sweeping reforms to rules and procedures neared a close the report of a special nine man committee was passed 103 to 33 NATO Topic BONN Reuters France and West Germany were reported to have agreed today on increased co - operation in defence proj projects � ects as President de Gaulle and Chancellor Erhard met here De Gaulle immediately began two days of talks with the West German leader on NATO and European problems Study Fix Charges QUEBEC CP The Quebec Justice department is studying a provincial inquiry report de describing � scribing a shameful and scandalous system of fixing charges in Quebec Citys muni municipal � cipal court to see whether charges will be laid Attacks US MOSCOW Reuters Russia today launched its first author authoritative � itative attack on the U S de decision � cision to allow Americantroops to give combat support on re request � quest in South Viet Nam Prav da Communist party news newspaper � paper said in an editorial that hypocritical statements about peace - loving alms doesnt hide the Pentagons plans to widen the war Bitter Fighting SAIGON AP Reinforced South Vietnamese troops were clearing the Viet Cong from the wreckage of Dong Xoal today but their officers feared the Communists might attack again The number of U S cas ualties in Viet Nam Jumped to today � day when a C 123 transport crashed in flames In central Viet Nam killing at least eight Americans West Takeover WASHINGTON AP -Juanita Castro sister of Cuban Prem Premier � ier Fidel Castro told a U S House of Representatives sub subcommittee � committee today that Commun Communists � ists plan to take over the entire Western Hemisphere and look on timid liberals and paci pacifists � fists as their best allies Miss Castro said Communist lead leaders � ers she Included her brother wish nothing better than to be confronted by Irresolute and timid adherents of democracy liberals and pacifists Shastri Visit OTTAWA CP -Prime min ministers � isters Shastri of India and Pear Pearson � son of Canada settle down today to three hours and 15 minutes of talk Notes from our Didja- Ever Dept Tried looking up the telephone listing of the Baldy Hughes airbase Tried logically enough under Gov Government � ernment of Canada subsection Department of National De Defence � fence Nope Tried as in Bingo under the B forBaldy Hughes Having been in the Air Force also looked under the Hs for Hughes Baldy Finally we tried the information operator She said it was right at the first of the Rs Royal Canadian Air Force natch t There were a few anxious A moments but Saturday nights fight card at The Coliseum will go on for sure A carload of professionals from California were stopped at the border this morning and de delayed � layed for 20 minutes by border officials A phone call from Prince George cleared the prob- INDEX Weather 3 Betty Conner 8 Teen Page 5 Women 8 9 Church Notices 8 Classified 1C 10 Comics H Editorial 2 Markets 3 Sports 1J TV Ti4 lyi This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia lem In the car were main eventer Frank Nlblett and pre limlnary fighters AlvinClay and Chuck Simonlnl and trainer Danny Rodriguez who will work in the corners of city middle weights Harold Mann and Jim my Walters Super - Valu advertised Wednesday that it sold four tins of strawberry jam for 99 cents A bargain is a bar gain even at the correct price of one fourpound tin for 99 cents The first phase of the fish and game branchs annual stocking program has ended with 110000 Eastern Brook Trout being planted in district lakes Vivian Lake topped the list with 00000 of the two inch long fish followed by Ver dant 40000 ard Mud Lake 10000 Upwards of 180000 Rainbow Trout will be stocked In 10 Mile Ness Squaw Crys lal Tsltniz and Punchaw lakes in early fall From Victoria comes word that local centennial com- mlttees should be wary of unauthorized people who claim theyre representing the BC committee to solicit advert is Ing and sell novelties The provincial committee says any one who has authority to rep resent theorganizationwlllhave It in writing k i 1 H I JIMMY WALTERS Boxing Card On Saturday Jimmy Walters Is one of the two main eventers In Prince Georges first professional boxing card for nearly eight years The other half Is Harold Mann These two local boys will be In the ring tomorrow night at the Coleseum Jimmys story as well as many other Interesting features can be found within the pages of Citizen Magazine Inside to todays � days paper e e Kills BBS3SfssSsKM Damage was estimated between 30000 and 40000 in a blaze believed set by burglars early today at Electric Power Equipment Ltd at 1156 Fourth Ave BC Auto Dealers Meet Opens Today The annual convention of the Motor Dealers Association of B C opened this morning in the Hotel Simon Fraser Newell Morrison of Victoria the association president open opened � ed the meeting which Is being attended by some 150delegates Ed Berry president of the Prince George Automobile Dealers Association wel welcomed � comed the delegates to the city It is an honor for Prince George to host this convention said Mr Berry First speaker was advertislni executive George Sayers of Vancouver who spoke on the dealers Image Mr Sayers said the public expresses suspicion of car dealers and It Is up to the dealers to improve this opinion Difference between suc cess and failure Is to be a little bit better than the competitor he said This can be done he contin continued � ued by having better staff and by better using the companys promotion dollar His address was accompanied by slides showing graphic eval evaluations � uations of surveys and public polls The speaker said newspaper advertising is the most effec effective � tive in Canada 29 per cent of all advertising dollars are going to newspapers followed by 28 per cent for direct mall adver advertising � tising HAZARD MOUNTING For the first time In the six-week-old fire season the hazard in the Prince George forest district has come to within a whisker of being high Frank Tannock chief pro protection � tection officer said the haz hazard � ard throughout the district was in the moderate - head-lng-for-hlgh range and even current cool balmy weather was not expected to decrease It Three new fires were burning in the district today Two were blazing south of Quesnel and a third on Pac Pacific � ific Great Eastern right-of-way near Hlxon Itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JUNE 11 1965 Court Reserves Judgment On Jurisdictional Matter VANCOUVER CP - The BC Court of Appeal Thurs Thursday � day reserved judgment on whe whether � ther a Prince George magis magistrate � trate had the power to try a juvenile offender in adult court The issue came before the high court when the provincial Attorney - Generals depart ment appealed an earlier Su preme Court ruling which had reversed the magistrates de els ion The Appeal Court was told Magistrate G O Stewart tried a Prince George juvenile David Smith 17 on a charge of ex exceeding � ceeding a 30 mile per hour speed limit convicted him and levied a 400 fine The case was heard under the Provincial Summery Con victions Act In adult court where the fines can be sub substantially � stantially higher than in juvenile court PROVOCATION DOESNT They argued that the federal Juvenile Delinquents Act took precedence over the provincial act in this case The federal act was designed to prevent among other things convicted juveniles from being associated with hardened crim criminals � inals the high court was told Because the Issue Involved a constitutuonal question the appeal was heard by a full panel of five judges Phone 564 2441 BLAME CLUMSY BURGLARS V lill4 CYRIL SHELFORD quit worrying Fuss Not Over Logs BURNS LAKE Correspon Correspondent � dent Cyril Shelford Is won wondering � dering why there is all the fuss over using the Stellako River for log runs Resort owners are protesting Fraser Lake Sawmills runs on the river for which the com company � pany has received permission from Ottawa Mr Shelford said Fraser Lake Sawmills log runs are smaller than some which were sent down the river in the 1930s when the logs were used for ties It didnt hurt the salmon then he said As a matter of fact I think the salmon In Increased � creased In Francois Lake Mr Shelford said It was mainly a federal Issue Burglars Lift Hotel Safe A large safe containing about 2000 cash was stolen early today from the McLeods Lake Hotel Police said the side door of the hotel was forced open and the safe carted away The theft occurred between closing time Thursday and 7 am today when the hotel open opened � ed McLeods Lake Is 90 miles north of Prince George on the Hart Highway A criminal Investigation man and an identification section RCMP member from Prince George went to the scene this morning to aid the constable there In the Investigation of the robbery U1IIJ1 J Ml i n 1 r w T TWA SHOWERS HIGH 70 LOW 40 lfnjHBkCTKllJi Pi iJIil 1IIJ1II v TVfTKl III Mcculloch Boats and Motors Moton from 3 hp lo 75 Kp Boat from 11 ft lo lyf Aiuminum and Fibreglati Interior Power Saw Sales Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 lOt iu tnnv 173 K MONTH -opy YCAJIE Early Morning Blaze Guts Downtown Firm Thieves Grab 800 Set 40000 Fire A fire which extensively damaged an electrical supply building in Prince George early today has been blamed on burglars Preliminary estimates placed damage lo Electric Power Equipment Ltd 1156 Fourth Ave between 30 000 and 40000 Police said 800 had been stolen from a filing cabinet in the firms office Fire Chief Harold Dornbier er said the fire and robbery appear to be connected and the fire may have been set purposely or accidentally by the burglars The blaze was spotted at 140 am by patrolling RCMP Twelve guests of the Croft Hotel beside the burned build building � ing were evacuated until the fire was brought under control about two hours later The hotel and a furniture store on the other side of Elec Electric � tric Power and Equipmentwere not damaged by the flames Ed WIebe manager of Elec Electric � tric Power said the fire was not completely extinguished un- til 6 am Most serlousdamage occur occurred � red In the working part of the shop where electric motors are overhauled The front office was gutted and a storage section at the rear of the bulldlngwas scorch scorched � ed Fire Chief Dornbierer said the fire was started with an acetylene torch in the shop It had been tampered with and the burglars may have plan- Canada Fight Pause OTTAWA CP -Prime Min Minister � ister Pearson Indicated in the Commons today the government is discussing with President Johnson the possibility of a new pause In American air strikes in North Viet Nam ned to use It to break into the filing cabinet he said An official estimate of dam damage � age is expected to be made later today Drug Case Dismissed Judge W D Ferry today dis dismissed � missed charges of possesslor of narcotics against Larry Crawley and Gerold Joseph Roy They were charged following a raid on a local motel last Oc October � tober when a cigarette pack package � age containing 35 capsules of morphine was found hidden be beneath � neath a bath mat Judge Ferry said there was no doubt in his mind that one of the two had put the drug there but there had been no evidence to suggest which of the accused Earlier the possibility of narcotics being planted by per persons � sons other than the accused in a motel room was raised by de defence � fence lawyer Harry Rankin The possibility was raised as each of several police offi officers � cers told of a raid on a motel room Officers from the city detach detachment � ment led by Cpl D A Knight broke Into the motel on the morning of Oct 15 last year After a search which includ included � ed grabbing each of the accused by the throat to prevent possible swallowing of narcotics 35 cap capsules � sules of morphine were found hidden beneath a bath mat The accused denied know knowledge � ledge of the morphine When the possibility that the drugs were planted was raised by Mr Rankin Cpl Knight re refused � fused to consider the idea The unit had been vacant for the seven previous days said motel owner Frank Phillip Glabus Since the doors were checked regularly there wasnt much possibility of drugs being placed there before JjJWMW--- -p Teenagers See Mixed Up World Teenagers see the world much more clearly than adults realize and It Is Indeed an odd world that they see Prince George District School Superintendent D P Todd presented this thesis to Chamber of Commerce mem members � bers Thursday night Speaking at the Business groups regular dinner meet meeting � ing Mr Todd said Some Sometimes � times I think It is no wonder some of them are mixed up They see large scale lar larceny � ceny shysters In politics cheating on Income tax an odd set of values They see their parents hesi hesitating � tating to buy a good book or records but not hesitating to buy several bottles of whiskey They hear raving about holding hands smoking getting strange haircuts but they see no example set The school superintendent said I think what they would like to see or have Is respect and parents with guts enough to say No They would like to be told they cant go out until all hours of the night that they cant have the car or that they must do some chores They dont want to be bribed with money I think they would like to see fair and Impartial justice and firm authority Mr Todd said he believed teenagers had a contempt for permissiveness and gutless ness from those In authority I think that contempt draws them apart makes them tight lipped and silent Mr Todd conjectured what would happenlf all the author authoritative � itative bodies In Prince George got together and laid down a set of restrictions Teenagers use conform conformity � ity he said and asked why cant we use It too The district school official told the chamber the happiest school he had seen was one In which the students had respect for the authority and fairness of the teachers Car Burns After Chase City RCMP are looking for the driver of a car which burst into flames as It was being chased by a police car early today Police attempted to check a car bearing Saskatchewan lie ence plates parked near Sec Second � ond Ave and George St at 240 am The car fled and the police car followed It at a high rate of speed Smoke was pouring from the car which finally stopped In the 900 block Fifth I Ave JUSTIFY VIOLENCE Beer Parlor Waiter Guilty of Assault Provocation does not jus justify � tify violence That was the message Thursday In city police court when Magistrate G OStew OStewart � art found a beerparlorwait er guilty of assault occasion ing bodily harm Gordon Herron 25 was fined 100 and costs He has until July 10 to pay the fine or face 30 days In jail Herron was charged fol lowing an incident in a mens washroom adjacent to the beer parlor May 4 It ended with Steven Tay lor 43 being taken to hos hospital � pital with a broken nose In handing down his de- cislon magistrate Stewart rejected defence counsel Darrell Roberts submission that Herron was merely do doing � ing his duty as set out In the BC Liquor Board regulations when he at tempted to eject Taylor The suggestion of self de defence � fence also was rejected by the magistrate I do find there was pro provocation � vocation but the violence was not justified lie said Mr Roberts based his de fence on the fact Taylor was an obnoxious guest and that his client was obeying the law which puts the onus for an orderly house on the ho hotel � tel and Its staff Herron through his coun counsel � sel maintained he had fol followed � lowed Taylor into the wash room for the sole purpose of removing him from the premises The defendant said Taylor charged him in the wash room Herron was knocked backwards into a urinal striking his head After regaining his feet Herron was again butted by Taylor both in the mid riff and the groin Taylor testified he tad his arms wrapped around Herron as a measure of stlf preservation I was hanging on for all I was worth A witness Robert Habens testified he saw Taylor knock Herron into the urinal He went after Gordie first said Habens a truck driver and a former em ployee of the hotel Kenneth Dandy a co coworker � worker of Herrons and a drinking partner of Taylors on the night In question said he entered the washroom in an effort to break up the fight Taylor he said had used abusive language on Herron The waiter advised him to get off my back earlier In the night Taylor and Herron had an exchange of words Just out side the washroom It ended with Herron walking Into the room behind Taylor placing his glass tray on a sink and saying This Is it Herron contended his In tentlon was to end the bick bickering � ering and eject Taylor for using profanity within ear earshot � shot of female customers The rhubarb started some two hours earlier when Her Herron � ron had checked the age of a female patron After she was refused service and ask ed to leave there was a brief altercation which had Her Herron � ron on the floor and his beer tray spilled