mm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control BoardorbytheGovernmentof British Columbia Vol 9j No 128 THE WORLD TODAY Luci Baptized WASHINGTON AP - Luci Dairies Johnson daughter of President and Mrs Johnson was baptized Into the Roman Catholic Church today her 18th birthday Tower Topples SlIERBROOKE Que CP -The transmission tower of Eng English � lish - Language radio station CKTS In Sherbrooe toppled to the ground early today alter supporting guy wires were cut possibly separatists Police found the letters TLQ painted near the base of the tower The Initials are those used by le Front de Liberation Quebecols a group for rned In 10G3 to seek Quebecs Independence from the rest ofCanada through violence Need Unity OTTAWA CP - The need for unit Is the most Important single problem facing Cana Canadians � dians Governor General Georges Vanler said In a Nat National � ional Day message broadcast on CUC television Tho need for unit is not something we can put off until tomorrow for tomorrow may bo too late hu said The trouble Is we dont see enough of one another and I leol that bofore tho centenary of Con Confederation � federation there shouldbumass exchanges between provinces More Attacks SAIGON CP - U S Air Torce planes attacked toda the airfield and barracks at Dlcn Men Phu the site In North Viet Nam of tho decisive French do feat in the Indochina war U S military spokesmon said a total of 30 piano pounded the targets about IBS miles west northwest of Hanoi Step Down SANTO DOMINGO AP -New statements by two leaders ot the Dominican Junta ap appeared � peared today to open tho door to a settlement of tho stalemate 1 in the Caribbean trouble spot j Gen Antonio Imbett Darrcras civilian - military Junta presi president � dent said Thursday night that the most difficult part of his task is completed and ho will step down when tho Dominican people are assured of safety from communism anarch and despotism Troops Leave NEW DELHI Reuters - In Indian � dian troops began withdrawing today along tho entire Indo Pakistan border an Indian de defence � fence ministry spokesman said here today Tho spokesman said the movo was part of a contin continuing � uing process started Thurs da with the lifting ot leave re restrictions � strictions following Wed Wednesdays � nesdays Indo - Pakistan agree agreement � ment on a formal ceasefire in the Hann of Kutch border area Pakistani army units were or ordered � dered Thursday to withdraw from the Hann of Kutch and the entire length of tho border with India City council In committee I Wednesday recommended a penalty clause for land auction I bidders who decido against pur -chase of property aftoi they have been awarded it at a sale The clause calls for payment of 10 per cent of tho deposit ono thlrd of the total price or 100 to tho city when purchase Is re rejected � jected It points out there is no obligation on tho citys part to accept tho property back and sets a 30 day deadline for re return � turn A newcomer to town drop- ped into The Citizen office Wednesday to tell us that teen teenagers � agers arent all that wild Mrs Katherine Gauthoi - just up from New Westminster si weeks ago - said sho bust her arm a few weeks back sliding INDEX Detty Conner ----- 7 Church Notices -- Classified - 13 14 10 Comings Events - - - - 1C Editorial 2 Markets -3 Sports 0 10 TV 10 Into first base during a Moose Lodge picnic and fishing derby This made things a little diffi difficult � cult to look after her two chil children � dren aged three and four as well as housework and cooking Mr s Gaucher said sho couldnt afford housekeeping so 1 vices but tho Moose Lodge took ono look at hei predicament and came up with ftvo teenage girls willing to do tho Job gratis And wero compkto strangers too says Mrs Gauchei With tho liquor stor 0 clos- ing at 0 pm Wednesday some people were caught a littlo short However that wasnt as frustrating as when some of tho pubs ran out of bottled beer last night Anyone going to Quusnel w each afternoon Monday through Trlday Might give Cit Citizen � izen circulation managei Doug Perry a call because ho Is look looking � ing for someone to deliver pap ei s south a The alder rrren r ecommend d acceptance of a 22G2 bid fiom Nethako Plumbing for installation of totli t facilities at tho exhibition giounds Andtliat Is good news Youth Hurt On Takeoff Ujjw wt A 17- ear old youth was Injured when tho piano In which ho was riding crashed on takeoff at Salmon Valloy late Thursday Tho Cessna 140 was pilot piloted � ed by Stan Edkins who lives In tho district 20mlles north of Princo Goorgo Mr Edkins was not injur injured � ed in tho mishap However his passenger Leon Caron son of Mr and Mrs Law Lawrence � rence Caron of Salmon Val Valloy � loy was taken to hospital A spokesman for Princo George Regional Hospital said today tho youth Is In satisfactory condition with head injuries Tho extent of damage to tho aircraft was not known Tho piano apparently was taking off from a landing area five miles cast of tho Hart Highway near Salmon Valloy road rjWft i Inquiry Date Fires Feud OTTAWA CP - Tiring in inquiry � quiry transcripts and state statements � ments from the hip tho federal govornment and Chlof Justice e Tredorlc Dorion kept upalong rango feud Dominion Day At issue was a statement In tho Dor Ion ropor t which cast doubt on Prlmo Minister Pear Pearsons � sons word Tho report Into charges of attempted bribery and political coercion by fodoral ministerial aides to try to spring narcotics trafficker Lucien Rivard from jail said among a groat many other things that Justlco Min Minister � ister ravreau Informed Mr Pearson last Sept 2 about the involvement In tho lllvard af affair � fair of Liberal MP Guy Roul Rouleau � eau Mr Rouleau then was parlia parliamentary � mentary secretary toMr Pear Pearson � son Tho prlmo minlstor told tho Commons Nov 24 and Iris Commons statement was part of tho evidence placed before tho Dorion inquiry that ho wasnt told about Mr Rouleaus pa it in tho caso until that very day 102 days aftor Mr rav ravreau � reau knew about It s itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JULY 2 1965 B 3Hfiiu wwW Bra 1 5EP Bi lHHHHHBHHMHM I Mummery Body Found In Fraser Tho body of a Prlnco Goorgo man missing for nearly a month was pulled from tho Trasor River Thursday Okanagan Hollcoptors pilot Hugh Hughes spotted tho body of William Mummory 49 caught on a snag in tho rrvor across from tho Princo Goorgo scaplano base Ho notified pollco who pulled tho body from tho rlor about 330 pm Mr Mummerys car was found abandoned last month on tho roreman Road A shoo was found nearby about seven mllos upstream from whoio the body was recovered runoral services liavo boon set for 130 pm Monday at St Michael and All Angels Church with Canon T D R Allen officiating Dropped from 100 feet 800 gallons pack quite a wallop and cover quite an area as BC Forest Service of officials � ficials from Prince George discovered Wednesday The two Canso water bombers on contract to the Forest Service for the summer flew two missions each over Prince George airport as officials assessed their capa--bilities from different heights District forester Al Dixon is man in the foreground Honeyman photo At least 3C persons died In Dominion Day accidents InCan ada the highest number on rec record � ord for a one day holldiy and 12 more than last years record 24 Traffic accidents claimed 29 lives more thin twlcp the 14 deaths last year and almost twice the 15 predicted by tho Canadian Highway Safety Coun Council � cil District RCMP were kept hopping Wednesday night and Thursday morning as a rash of minor accidents ushered In the holiday A Surrey couple received cuts and bruises about 4 50 am Thursday when a car driven by Mrs Yvonne Moxlev rolled RCMP in Vanderhoof ar 0 considering a dangerous boating charge against a man who allegedly rammed a small aluminum boat onClu culz Lako last Sunday injur injuring � ing tho occupant of the small smaller � er vessel RCAr Cpl Hank Kenny suffered extensive bruising to his hip and leg when his boat was hit by a high-powered flbreglass vessel Cpl Kenny shtioned at RCAr Station Daldy Hughes said tho boat which hit his was one of two which raced toward his then stopped about 25 yards away He said tho occupants of tho two larger boats yelled back and forth momentarily then one roared toward his on tho Hart Highway 12 miles north of tho city Neither Mrs Moxley or her husband were taken to hospital Tlod Chapman of Williams Lake suffered minor cuts 11 pm Wednesday when his north northbound � bound car slammed Into a cow on the Cariboo Highway 30 miles south of Prince George The cow was killed John Knells of Prince George was hospitalized shortly after 10 p m Wednesday alter his ca 1 apparently lost control on the gravelled Hartman Road and careened Into a tree He received cuts to the head Clt police investigated three accidents at once Wednes day when di lvers began their boat again catching the 7 12 horsepower motor Cpl Kenny Jumpod from his boat as tho larger ono leaped over It and struck him in the leg Ho sailed right over my boat Cpl Kenny said this morning As I Jumped his boat hit me Tho larger boat powered by a 40 horsepower motor suffered a large gash In its bow Cpl Kenny bruised from kneo to waist in tho mishap said ho felt power boat op operators � erators should bo on their guard Just an hour before this happened 1 had my five clrildron with mo said Cpl Kenny If ho didnt seo me Phone 564 2441 The sizzling heat wave that has parched the forests and crops will remain over Prince George for at least five days A five day forecast issued today by the US Weather Bureau only Increased the anxiety of BC Forest Service personnel who today were battling 1 6 fires in the Prince George forest district The temperatures were ex expected � pected to climb to 85 degrees each day until next week A sweltering Dominion Day holiilaj saw thermometers hit 85 at Pr ince George 90 at Quesnel and 92 in dusty Wil Williams � liams Lake a town which was Jammed with Stampede goers The forecast for continuing warm and dry weather there hasnt been a good rain storm for almost two months ser seriously � iously threate ns forage and grain crops The forest fire hazard was rated high today Forest Service officials re reported � ported that nine new fires broke out In a 24 houi period that ended at 10 am today There were 130menand three heavy tractors on the fire lines The most serious situation was in the Peace River area where three outbreaks were re reported � ported in the For t Nelson dis district � trict Three fires were raging in the Pine Pass ana a Lanso water bomber was on its way to trv to extinguish the flames The forest service said the area was quite rugged anu most of the f Ire fighting would hae to be done on the ground 36 Killed in Canada Over July 1 Holiday Dominion Day holiday The three accidents were re reported � ported within minutes of 530 pm as the mid week holiday rush began In earnest At rirst Ave and Quebec St vehicles driven by Vernon Young of Prince George and Theodore Pont Ikes of Calgary collided causing about 250 damage At Fifteenth Ave and Johnson St meanwhile vehicles operated by Thomas McKay of Prince George and Kenneth Cardwell met At Victoria St and rifteenth Ave at the same time cars driven by Douglas Kerr and Gerald I logland collided caus causing � ing about 800 damage FRANK KENNY badly bruised DEMANDS LOWER GAS CUT The city had made the first move toward a formal demand for natural gas rates lower than proposed by Inland Natural Gas Co Council In committee Wed Wednesday � nesday approved a letter de declaring � claring its intention ofpresent lng a brief to public hearings on the proposed Inland rate cuts Written by City Manager Arran Thomson the letter re requests � quests the Public Utilities Com Commission � mission to dliect Inland to affect greater price reduction that those shown in the pro proposals � posals now before the PUC Mr Thomson said This citj ever since the advent of natural gas lias contended In the public interest and to com compensate � pensate Central Interior resi residents � dents for the relatively higher cost of living In this area that PUC should establish zone rates for natural gas so residents of the piovlnce living closer to the source of supply should pay rel relatively � atively lesser rates than those residents farther awa He added the city always has been at a losstounderstand wh U S citizens using Cana Canadian � dian natural gas should pa v less than Canadian consumers No date has been set for the PUC hearing CALL IT TRICK w McCulloch i- Chain Saws C23fj V MODEL 7 10 VlL World Lightest CHAM SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 10Copy eilKM0NK hot Hot HOT MERCURY TO SOAR H f 185 f 80 70 60 40 30 50 20 20 City Rejects Police Offer Clt council has turned down a bid bv Kendall Securities Ltd of Prince George to esta establish � blish a cltj -backed private police for ce A spokesman for the firm said Kendall Securities was prepared to institute an eight man pr evenlatlve for ce to patrol the business area Wed opeiate with a view to pi event break Ins smash-and-grab crimes street fights anu to protect businesses hesald He said the force would aug augment � ment not compete with the city RCMP complement Cost to the clt would be 2 DO per man pei hour Viet Cong Reject C wealth Mission TOKYO AP - Hanoi radio said today the Viet Cong guer guerrillas � rillas have rejected the Com Commonwealth � monwealth peace mission and branded its peace effort a trick to cover upU S aggression in South Viet Nam The so called oeaco initia initiative � tive of British Prime Minis Minister � ter Wilson is but another trick aimed to extricate tne u b RCMP HIT LAKE COWBOY Charges Hinted in Boat Mishap alone I dont think ho would have seen me with the five kids either I wont go out in a small boat again over he contin continued � ued And I cant take my family out Tho Vaiuleihoof RCMP spokesman s xid the force Is still Investigating the mis mishap � hap He said tlioro Is a possi possibility � bility the operator of the larger boat his name was not divulged ma not have been able to see tho alum aluminum � inum boat in tire ghio of sunlight He bald the rmu had a reputation as agood boatman at Cluculz Lake aggressors irom their predica predicament � ment to cover up their crimi criminal � nal acts of war and to divert the attention of world public opinion the Viet Cong was quoted as sxylng in a broadcast heard here The Viet Cong stand put it lm line with the Soviet Union China and North Viet Nam in spurning the Commonwealth peace mis mission � sion Injures Leg In Cycle Smash up A Prince George man suf suffered � fered leg injuries Thursdaj In a motomcle accident at Con- naught elementar school grounds William Schmolzel of Prince Goorgo was taken to Regioial Hospital after his bike col collided � lided with one operatedbj War Warner � ner Ngard also of Princo George rollco said the accident Is htlll under Investigation Onl one other accident was repoxted Ur the citj Dominion Day Vehicles drlen bj Eruln Schubor and Sandra MacDlar mld both of Prince George collided near the Intersection of Tenth Ae and McDUde Crescent Police estimated damage at 450 Schurulier his been charged w 1th falling to leld the r iglit of wa