This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9iNo 13 1 RV fXJC 8 ins a WORLD tODAY Explosive Puzzler CinCAGO AP - Explosion of a bomb rocked office build buildings � ings at the western edge of Chicagos downtown area early today causing damage esti estimated � mated in excess of 200000 and leaving police puzzled in their hunt for a motive Ex Premier Dies JERUSALEM Reuters - Former Israeli premier Moshe Sharett 70 died today He had been ill for several months and was readmitted to hospital here last week He was chair chairman � man of the executive of the Jewish Agency Rally to Aid SELMA Ala AP - Civil rights leaders have rallied to the support of one of their num number � ber Rev Frederick D Reese of Selma who is charged with embezzling 1850 from the or organization � ganization that he heads Reese a lieutenant of Martin Luther King in the Alabama civil rights campaign was in indicted � dicted Tuesday on three charges of embezzling from the Dallas County Voters League a key organization in the lengthy civil rights drive in Selma and Dallas county earlier this year Bribery to Jury ST JOHNS Que CP - The 10000 payoff accusation against Yvon Dupuis 38 for former � mer minister in the federal cab cabinet � inet goes to a jury here this fall despite a last minute effort Tuesday to have the case thrown out The final defence attempt to prevent trial was Mr Dupuis voluntary statement a rarely used Quebec procedure for hearing evidence that a case should be quashed following preliminary hearing New Lt Gov OTTAWA CP - Richard Spink Bowles 52 of Winnipeg has been appointed lieutenant governor of Manitoba Prime Minister Pearson announced to today � day Mr Bowles who has prac practised � tised law in the province since 1937 will take office early in September succeeding Errlck F Willis Boycotts ECM BRUSSELS Reuters - The European Common Markets executive com m lssion was scheduled to meet in secrecy here to day in an attempt toend the crisis on agriculture and the French boycott of the six country community Crash Kills 30 CAIRO AP - A Soviet built Egyptian Air Force plane with a Russian crew crashed in the desert near Suez today killing 30 of the 31 persons aboard a military announcement said m Please The tragedy and horror of war is caught in this South Vietnamese womans face as she begs to be taken aboard an evacuation heli helicopter � copter along with wounded man As the helicopter landed it was surrounded by Viet Cong and only a few wounded were rescued This couple was left be behind � hind as the Viet Cong guerillas moved in AP Wirephoto T 3aaajjaHKif said the group was to be com commended � mended on the condition In which they left their temporary quarters They will also stop over here on their return trip July 21 A smaller group from Coral Gables Fla will be billeted at the church tonight following tlie performance of the Princeton Seminary Choir They are returning home from Alaska The Presbyterian Church also was host to a group of 43 returning from Alaska In June Another youth group numbering 34 from Sacramento is being quartered tonight in the lower hall of Knox United Church This group Is return returning � ing home after visiting Sitka Alaska The Cost of Courage is the title of Time maga magazines � zines article on former White horse Indian agent Bill Grant who was tried last month and fined 10 on charges of mis mishandling � handling government funds Bill who now lives near Van Vanderhoof � derhoof got a pat on the back from the judge when sentence was landed down Did the leaflet -dropping Americans miss Viet Nam and Instead hit Prince George Thats what somebody wondered yesterday after they saw the ocean of paper which had been tin fed by Utter bugs on a local parking lot Di Mr Llvergants proposal that the hospital In about 1067 make provision for nursing training and intern courses as well as technical training programs The first step in the seven year expansion said the consul consultant � tant should be removal of the laundry to provide greater ser service � vice area within the hospital When the 75 beds being pro provided � vided on the fifth floor are fin finished � ished service can be provided but It will be under great pres pressure � sure he said With the laun laundry � dry in a separate building out outside � side we would have that much more service area He said planning should begin immediately for re location of the laundry with construction to be completed In 1966 This is not the day I think the shovel should go in the ground but the planning should certainly bo under way ho said Hard on the heels of the laun laundry � dry project would come the pro provision � vision of a two - floor service wing which would also provide an additional 167 active care beds The service wing coupled with the existing plant said Mr Llv Llvergant � ergant would provide sufficient service space for the completed project He projected completion of the new wing by late 1967 or early 1968 We should meet the needs at that time and may bo a little ahead of them he commented The thld stago is the one which would transform Prince nrs e e BiBlllfMwaM Mm wSmW Jam CONSULTANTS SURVEY ig Hpspital Expansion Seen for Prince George ljtmlm nMJiiiiiLjimiiiiLiHi iii i i1 w i JiiMi I ttiyliinJiWnniiinriiT i II I il i i iWiUffi irt L CTKi t vilWAtn J3 MV tnHBEnSMXlVrHEjtJm EKxjmSaBSmBSfKT Psychologist and soclol- ogists have for years been studying the boozing habits oi the North American It was sort of refreshing to read a headline In the Williams Lake Tribune which said Drinking habits oi Potatoes Studied Could It be those wide open liquor laws in Idaho that lias brought about the downfall of the soggy spud Who says Prince George doesnt need another swim swimming � ming pool A group of 24 young people from Oregon and points east arrived here en route to Alaska where they will help repair church facilities badly damaged by last years earth earthquake � quake Everything was rained out in the city so they decided to go swimming no luck its adult swimming classes on Tuesdays The group dla have a short jam session with Rhys Thomas at the organ The young people were billeted at St Giles Presbyterian Church and a spokesman for the church INDEX Weather J 13 14 in Classified - - - - Comics 12 Coming Events 12 Editorial z I Markets 3 Sports 9 TV 12 A multi million dollar fojr tdge development pro program � gram may be proposed to make Prince George the medical centre of Interior and Northern BC by 1972 H L Llvergant oftheThorne Group of management consul consultants � tants said at a press confer conference � ence at Regional Hospital this morning that by 1972 the hos hospital � pital must more than double its size to 530 beds He stressed however that figures and program planning he released today are subject to change before the consultant firm submits Its final program In late September These are Just the early stages he said Wo havent looked at details yet Mr Llvergant projected a service area population of up to 80000 people in 1972 double the estimate of the present population The consultant firm was em employed � ployed In early May to make the survey on behalf of the hospital board Mr Llvergant said that In his proposal of 530 beds there is provision for about 90 spec specialized � ialized treatment beds for psy psychiatric � chiatric long -term and rehab rehabilitative � ilitative care Seen as one of the most excit exciting � ing aspects of the program is j George ilhtb a medical training -v andeare centre Before the second ptiaso is completed he said the hospital should consider a wide ranging educational program He suggested that nursing laboratory and x - ray students should bo among the first with Junior Internship to follow We have to make some pro provision � vision for interns quarters said Mr Llvergant The final stage planning for which Mr Llvergant feels should be well under way by 1970 would provide another 130 beds He felt the entire project would cost approximately 7 million He said the firm may also suggest that the board consider moving into the realm of provid providing � ing low - cost housing for its staff by building houses or apartments on the hospital grounds This he said could attract professional people to a city whose growing pains make ac accommodation � commodation extremely diffi difficult � cult to find He said hospital staff require low - cost homes near to the hospital If the community can pro provide � vide It so much the better said Mr Llvergant This Is just a suggestion based on what we can see of tho accommoda accommodation � tion situation now Mr Llvergant said he will go to Vancouver Thursday to dis discuss � cuss the proposed nursing training program with officials of the B C Registered Nurses Association PEARSON CHANGES CABINET OTTAWA CP - Works Minister Lucien Cardin 46 year - old American - born lawyer took over the justice portfolio today from Guy Fav- reau who resigned under the fire of the Dorion report Mr Favreau 47 remains In the cabinet as president of the Privy Council with special re s p o n s lblllty for federal -provincial re relations � lations A fed federal � eral - provln- einl summit FAVREAU c o n f o r onco opens here July 19 In cabinet shifts Involving seven portfolios Prime Mini Minister � ster Pearson also announced Larry Pennell 50 -year -old lawyer and parliamentary sec secretary � retary to Finance Minister Gor Gordon � don joins the cabinet as solicitor-general Another new cabinet member as minister without portfolio is Jean Luc Pepin 40-yeir-old political scientist and parlia parliamentary � mentary secretary to Trade Minister Sharp Ills special job will bo to assist Transport Min Minister � ister Pckersgill Privy Council President Mc Mcllraith � llraith replaces Mr Cardin In the works ministry Ho remains as government House leader In tho Commons Mine Minister Benidickson 54 will leave tho cabinet bo cause of ill health and go to 4 itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JULY 7 1965 OTTAWA CP-Make-up of the federal cabinet after changes announced today by Prime Minister Pearson NEW MINISTERS Solicitor General Larry Pennell 50 Without Portfolio Jean Luc Pepin 40 SHIFTS IN PORTFOLIOS To Justice Lucien Cardin 46 from Public Works To Public Works George Mcllraith 56 from president Privy Council To Mines and Technical Surveys J Watson Mac- the Senate He will be replaced In tho mines portfolio by J Watson MacNaught now solicitor-general Mr Pennell and Mr Pepin said they were called only Tuesday by Mr Pearson Mr Pennell MP for Brant H a 1 d 1 mand said ho expects to confer with Mr Cardin ennn nlirwit flirt McllRAITH handling of his f new solicitor - generals port portfolio � folio Until ho conferred with Mr Cardin he wouldnt know what role he would play in guiding the capital punishment legls- Phone 564 2441 McCulloch Naught 61 from solicitor general To President Privy Council Guy Favreau 47 formerly justice UNCHANGED Prime Minister Lester B Pearson 68 External Affairs Paul Martin 62 Transport J W Pickersgill 60 De Defence � fence Paul Hellyer 41 Finance Walter Gordon 59 Trade Mitchell Sharp 54 Northern Affairs Arthur Laing 60 Sec Secretary � retary of State Maurice Lamontagne 47 Labor Allan MacEachen 44 KEN SMITHERS electrocuted latlon through the Commons When Mr Benidickson a Commons member for 20 years for Kenora Ralny River and Mr Rouleau resign tho Com Commons � mons standing will bo Liber Liberals � als 127 Conservatives 93 New Democrats 18 Creditlstes 13 Social Credit nine Independent two vacant three total 265 Mr Pearson announced Tuesday that Mr Rouleau MP for Mont Montreal � real Dollard will resign for his part In tho attempts to free narcotics trafficker Lu Lucien � cien Rlvard on MacNAUGHT ball unamaaws -jss31 At Fisheries H J Robichaud 53 Veterans Affairs Roger Teillet 52 Health Judy La Marsh 40 Industry Ch arles M Drury 53 Immigration Jack Nichol Nicholson � son 63 Agriculture Harry Hays 55 Postmaster-General Rene Tremblay 42 Without Portfolio Senator John J Connolly 58 Forestry Maurice Sauve 41 Na National � tional Revenue E J Ben Benson � son 42 Associate De Defence � fence Leo Cadieux 56 LEAVING CABINET William Benidickson 54 of injuries sustained In the car truck collision at the inter intersection � section of the Vanderhoof and the Bypass highways at 530 pm Tuesday She was a passenger In a Volkswagen driven by Mrs Johnson who was showing the deceased and her husband pro property � perty In the area Driver of the truck Arnold O Henry of Camrose Alta escaped injury He appeared In court this morning on charges of criminal negligence Both Mrs Johnson and Mr Nault were described In sat satisfactory � isfactory condition by hospital authorities this morning Mr Smlthers one of 30 work workmen � men employed by Cayman Con Construction � struction on the Mark V proj project � ect died when the crane being used to hoist steel beams into place came in contact with a high tension power line He was attempting to attach the steel beams to a steel cable at the time The electrical current passed through the crane and down the cable Its the kind of a thing that wont happen again in a 100 years said a shaken Tom Ryan co owner of Cayman and works superintendent at the building Mr Sorocan an employee of Commonwealth Construction at Endako was admitted to hos hospital � pital with multiple fractures after he slipped off a wet plank and fell 35 feet to a concrete floor FAVREAU WILL REMAIN Cardin New Justice Minister One Commons vacancy Dlgby - Annapolis - Kings -already exists as a result ot the death of Conservative George Nowlan Mr Pearson who repeated an earlier announcement that Mr Favreau would retain the Quebec leadership of the party was asked In a press confer conference � ence whether the portfolio of privy council president would carry the prestige of the justice department The prime minister said without elaboration that there will be other appointments to the Senate before long He also said he hopes to have very shortly the recommen recommendations � dations of tho Justice depart department � ment on what charges if any should bo laid as a result of the Dorion report - r WUUEL IV World Lightest CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 5633678 173 ft n MONTH 1f Tonw wi IB LUCIEN CARDIN to Justice TWO KILLED IN ACCIDENTS US Marines Hit Beaches In Viet Nam SAIGON AP - Some 3400 U S marines landed on beaches In Central Viet Nam today a U S spokesman announced and 4600 more will land In the next week to boost American mili military � tary strength to nearly 60000 men As tho marines began com coming � ing ashore B 52 bombers of the U S Strategic Air Command flew 2200 miles from Guam for their third strike against the Viet Cong in the D Zone jungle 35 miles northeast of Saigon A spokesman said it was another spoiling mission to destroy Viet Cong encampments and communications Swarming In from navy ships in the South China Sea about 2000 marines landed 10 miles north of the big air base at Da Nang where some 9500 mar marines � ines are already stationed Another 1400 were landed at Qui Nhon 170 miles to the southeast A spokesman said they will replace 500 marines who landed there last Thurs Thursday � day on an emergency basis and the smaller force will re return � turn to the fleet U S Defence Secretary Rob Robert � ert McNamara announced June 16 that 16000 to 21000 more soldiers and marines were being dispatched to Viet Nam This would bring U S military strength here to between 70 000 and 75000 men about 20 000 of them ground combat forces American and South Viet Vietnamese � namese authorities believe tho Viet Cong Is preparing a ma major � jor offensive in Central Viet Nam aimed possibly at de destroying � stroying Da Nang Air Base A grinding truck car collision and two industrial accidents have killed two persons and injured three others since Tuesday after afternoon � noon in the Prince George area Dead are Kenneth Smit hers 38 of Vanderhoof who was electrocuted Mrs Antonette Margaret Nqult Win Winnipeg � nipeg killed in the car accident Injured are Mrs Naults husband Luke Nault Mrs Florence May Johnson a Prince George real estate saleswoman and Elmer Soro can 28 Vancouver Mr Smlthers a popular hoc hockey � key player In Central BC for 20 years was electrocuted at 815 am today while working at the site of the new Mark V building at Fifth Ave and Quebec St He leaves his parents wife and five children to mourn Mrs Nault died as a result H m iHf ZZ iJHH r I T STORM ENDING DROUGHT After nearly two months of drought a storm dumped one third of an each of rain on the parched Prince George area The showers which started Tuesday afternoon were a blessing to forest flre flghters and farmers but an embarrass embarrassment � ment to the weather office We goofed admitted weatherman Earl Zllkle who said Tuesday a large dome of cool air with a block of warm air moving over the top of It created a cloud cover but no rah In fact he said there was no rain in sight Shortly after Mr Zilkies forecast 33 Inches of It fell In the area What happened Is we ex expected � pected the system to give rain north of us but for some un explalnable reason It spread farther south For some reason a rldge holding It back started mov moving � ing allowing the precipitation to slip into our area he said A low pressure area has since replaced the natural um umbrella � brella Mr Zllkle said the weather office was flooded with tele telephone � phone calls as soon as the rain started falling One goof and this Is ex expected � pected you develop a skin as thick as an elephant in this business There were no complaints from area farmers however Graeme Johnstone assistant agriculturist says most farm farmers � ers are happy with the rain About the only ones who might have some complaints are those who have cut their hay but havent got It in yet Mr Johnstone said the rain definitely will help vegetable and potato crops Tho showers dampened the fire hazard in the southern part of the Prince George for forest � est district but missed the nor northern � thern area where two big blazes were raging near Fort Nelson 1 J JlrL MOSTLY SUNNY H A LOW 55 HIGH 75