mi mill IP I Nln 1 1J W Ofl B This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Lfquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol9 No 135 THE WORLD TODAY Serious Decision WASHINGTON AP - Pres President � ident Johnson said today a new and serious decision may be needed on the Vietnamese war in the Mure He told a press conference that Increased ag aggression � gression from the North Viet Nam may require an increased American response on the ground In the south Names Negro WASHINGTON AP - Pres President � ident Johnson announced today he will nominate federal judge Thurgood Marshall a Negro and long time battler for civil rights to be solicitor gen general � eral of the U S Crash Evidence VANCOUVER CP - City coroner Glen McDonald said Monday night he found a great deal of evidence about the cause of last weeks crash of a Canadian Pacific Air Airlines � lines DC CB in a trip to the scene Monday He said the evidence supported one of a number of theories so far given for the disaster that took 52 lives Mr McDonald declined to say what theory A closed meeting of pathologists RCMP and transport department in investigators � vestigators is being held to today � day Strikers Demonstrate MONTREAL CP - Striking Montreal port employees dem demonstrated � onstrated for four hours on the waterfront today backing up Intensified picketing in their strike for higher wages The demonstration tied up traf traffic � fic at major port gates US -Canada Report WASHINGTON CP - As far as some newspapers ap appear � pear to be concerned the Heeney Merchant report on closer Canadian American con consultations � sultations boils down to one clear message Prime Minister Pearson and Canadians generally should not criticize the U S in public about Viet Nam This is the recurring theme in various news reports about the report made public Monday Meld Forces TORONTO CP -NDP Lead Leader � er T C Douglas today called for an alliance of progressive forces across the country to cut across regional and racial differences and achieve national unity Mr Douglas told the partys third federal convention there are 800 delegates that Canada has been fragmented because politics have been fought on the basis of region regional � al loyalties and racial con conflicts � flicts Visit Countries HELSINKI Reuters - The chief American delegate to the congress of the World Peace Council Carlton Goodlet here today suggested that the coun council � cil send a mission to visit all countries concerned in the Viet Nam war We want him back but If you must keep him please make sure he gets his shots is Mrs Jim Sellars appeal to whoever has the Sellars two months old Samoyed pup The pup was let out Sunday morning and simply disappeared despite a search of the area on foot and by car The pup hasnt yet had his distemper shots The family has a second dog which has refused to eat since the pups disappearance Persons who have major cups and trophies from last years fall fair are asked to return them this week to National Credit Jewellers on INDEX Weather - - - - - 3 Women -5 Building Page 12 Classified - - - - 9 10 11 Comics 8 Coming Events Editorial - -Markets - Sports TV 8 2 3 7 8 4 Mi i Juveniles Held In Auto Theft Two Juveniles are being held In custody following the theft early today of a car from In Interior � terior Car Renew on First Ave The pair was picked up by RCMP making a routine check on the car before it had been reported stolen City hall bids OPEN Tenders have been called for the construction of Prince Georges new 500000 city hall Firms interested in the sub trades have until 4 pm July 23 to submit their tend tenders � ers while the general con contract � tract closes July 27 City officials expect con construction � struction to begin next month Third Ave They have to be pol polished � ished up for presentation at next months fair m They keep suggesting we use local products but the plants are so busy we just cant get them observed a harassed school board official who for almost a month has been trying to get CO 000 board feet of decking for the new Quinson school addition It turns out the only plant which produces deck decking � ing has an export order for 2 million feet which has to be shot out as soon as possible Away on well -deserved holidays its beenuvery busy and hectic year for him Is Mac 1st rate George Stewart and his family Taking over his duties at city police court is Maiiistrate R S Munro A peculiar hot weather story camo the other day from Mrs Leu Reitlo who moved here recently from Ocean Falls Her 15 inch taper candles have simply keeled over in the heat and are now hanging toward the floor Tho car owned by Parker Watson Motors was parked and locked outside the Interior Car Renew building The building was entered and the keys for tho car taken from a key rack Overnight thieves made off with 4450 from the Prince George Public Library 425 Brunswick St Police gave no details of the theft and are continuing their Investigation A 20-year-old youth today was put on probation for six months for stealing a large quantity of tools and other mechanical equipment from Charter Truck Rentals Resources Conference Slated Here A three - day natural re resources � sources conference the 16th to be held In B C will open In Prince George Sept 8 Labor and education minis minister � ter Leslie Peterson will bo the keynote speaker at the confer conference � ence whose theme Is Man Manpower � power for resource develop development � ment Patron for this years con conference � ference is Lt Gov George Pearkes Represented at the confer conference � ence will be government In Industry � dustry and university Discussions will centre on problems of staff requirements in tho expanding technological ago problems of tho labor force in B C and community prob problems � lems in a developing area On the last afternoon of the conference delegates will be taken on an aerial Inspection tour on which they will seo the Peaco River dam tho Rocky Mountain Tronch mineral claims thoBablne fishery pulp mills and forest management and recreation sites A resource expert will pro provide � vide running commentary on the tour Conference headquarters will be at tho Simon Fraser Hotel e k- e common and therefore subject to general taxation throughout the entire area- He said consideration also should be givento benefitting and non benefitting areas within the municipality I believe it would be useful If this committee came into being through a meeting which might involve two representa representatives � tives from each of the various component parts and perhaps reduce their numbers by having one representative from each area acting on a working com- mittee Mr Campbell said The working committee might find it advantageous to invite representation from the several Industrial complexes to become a party to tho agree agreements � ments reached Itlzen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY JULY 13 1 965 First Step Taken For Super Govt Municipal Affairs Mini Minister � ster Dan Campbell has taken the first step in set setting � ting up a district muni municipality � cipality and regional dis district � trict steering committee Council received and filed a letter Monday from Mr Campbell proposing an organ organization � ization pattern He suggested the committee study possible boundaries tax relationships between the com component � ponent areas make up of an Into rim council and suggestions for partitioning the area In Involved � volved to provide for an over overall � all concurrent vote in each area Mr Campbell pointed out agreements would have to bo reached on disposal of assets and liabilities size of the new council and services which are It was standing room only in city council chambers Monday when the contentious 1967 centennial project and a re zoning application were discussed Gas Hearing Dates Set Hearing dates have been set tentatively for examina examination � tion of the proposed Inland Natural Gas rate cuts Public Utilities Commis Commission � sion Secretary II W Mel lish advised council Monday the first session will be hold In Prince George be beginning � ginning Sept 30 Next hearing will be in Kelowna Oct 4 and the third at the Coast about two weeks later Opportunity for submis submission � sion of briefs by those who wish to expressoplnlon with without � out cross - examination will bo given as well as for those who wish to submit to examination The city Is on record as seeking bigger cuts than In Inland � land proposes and for institu institution � tion of a zone system of charging This would give lower rates to those residing close to tho source of supply INLAND LETTER AIRED Aid Gray Criticizes Gas Franchise Bid The citys only woman alder alderman � man monday described Inland Natural Gas president John Mc Mahon as a great hand at romancing She made the assessment after hearing a letter from the gas official It replied to a council call for major cuts in Inland rates Its such a good letter lt pains me to go against It Aid Gray said McMahon said his company was concerned that all steps be taken to assure Canadians paid a fair and reasonable price for natural gas But council continues to query If so why can U S residents buy Canadian gas cheaper than Canadians can Aid Gray Monday repeated an earlier request that a vote be held on whether or not a distribution franchise should be granted to Inland At present the firm operates undera Public Utilities Commission cer Teacherage Hydro Out School Board wont partici participate � pate in the rural electrification program at Telachlck west of Prince George on the Vander hoof highway Trustees decided Monday night an unused teacherage at tho community should not bo connected to Hydros system There aro 11 potential Hydro customers at Telachik Each would have to pay 165forthelr connection but if a 12th custom customer � er Joined the system tho cost would bo 65 for each custom customer � er The 12th customer could haye been the teacherage tificate of convenience and nec necessity � essity I dont like the PUC telling me what to do replied Aid Gray v MA fff A Phone 5642441 McCulloch al T75aiBvfiZ The volatile issue of what Prince George should do to commemorate Can Canadas � adas 100th birthday took a few more turns Monday night before it was shelved for another two weeks The centennial committee has approved a covered swimming pool but on Mon Monday � day supported by a 1390 hame petition and the back backing � ing of 16 civic organizations with memberships totalling 2700 the forces for a theatre auditorium complex stormed the council barri barricades � cades They were afraid their views had not been heard by council but only by the Centennial Committee The Duslness and Profes Professional � sional Womens Club Is spear spearheading � heading the proposal In a June letter to council attendances for- concerts given at theclvlc centre But the auditorium backers pointed out there were sell sellout � out crowds for many presenta presentations � tions in other halls such as the music festival plays opera and symphony concerts which also should be taken Into considera consideration � tion Aid Ron Tweedie surprised council by coming up with an entirely new centennial pro proposal � posal He said he didnt want to pull tho rug out from under people but felt the pool while lt was needed wasnt really a proper centennial project He suggested Instead athree fold scheme Construction of a combined museum and tourist bureau Redirection of the annual 1500 city grant to the Cham Chamber � ber of Commerce to the pro- posed tourist bureau instead A referendum on a money bylaw to build a covered pool from civic resources Then Aid Harry Loderfield ed a new suggestion of his own It would see Construction of a roof on unainoaiti -fiii v MODEL 2 10 VL Worlds Lightest CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 the club said there were at least 30 occasions in the previous two months when an adequate meeting hall should have been available for public use Members argued such ac accommodation � commodation would be useful to local drama and musical groups as well as for conventions meetings and visiting entertain entertainers � ers The women said one - third of the audie ie at the Jubilee show either couldnt see or hear the performance They pleaded an urgent need for better facilities Supporting the covered swim swimming � ming pool proposal Aid 1111 llard Clare said the outdoor city pool from June until August had totalled some 32000 at attendances � tendances last year Contrasts to Meagre Attendance He contrasted this to meagre the existing pool from city funds without a referendum Erection of a museum as a centennial project near the firehall Development of an audi auditorium � torium complex with a Canada Council grant plus a major don donation � ation from a certain well known B C gentleman who Is Interested In the project Aid Tweedie rejected cov covering � ering the outdoor pool It is inadequate he said Aid Carrie Jane Gray tossed In the suitability of the site of first Fort George as a museum location which she personally supports But when she said council could not disregard the petition and number of organizations backing the theatre - auditor auditorium � ium project a hassle broke out as to how valid petitions are Many councillors Implied a suspicion of their true Indica Indication � tion tof opinion particularly where childrens signatures were Involved This brought hot murmurs of protest from the gallery Wo should be flattered If children support lt said Mrs Jean Munro Five persons received minor injuries in this car crash which occurred near Red Rock 20 miles south of Prince George at 8 pm Monday Leslie Alexander his wife Ivy and their three young children were on their way from Duwson Creek to their new home in Nanaimo when their car collided with another driven by Jacob Froese of Prince George Mr Alexander was the only pernon in the two cars to escape injury Both autos were total wrecks Robertson photo is n month in iuc riw topy TCW irliAiHiHl Pinii iiOte PfiBmrl fiwf Pniinl 1 sjT S SB B B 1 BB mm m Blil gagrw qb ff fflNvsyp m idtj o c sm m mksm a frw a ta a o q 67 PROJECT IS SHELVED Dogs Day In Court A Prince George man to today � day denied in court that he was the owner of a dog which mauled an eight-year-old girl playing In her grand grandmothers � mothers yard Wednesday Maurice Sidney Taylor is charged with owning the Ger German � man Shepherd dog which bit Mary AnnOrydzuk In the face and head He was remanded to July 22 for trial The dog Is being housed in a commercial kennel pending the result of the trial The girl was attacked shortly after 4 pm Wed Wednesday � nesday at 2350 Ross Cres Crescent � cent Delays Hit Union Oil Refinery Union Oil Co has run Into unexpected delays In complet completing � ing plans for tho 5 million refinery lt announced in April for Prince George Company president W E Farrar said In a telephone in interview � terview from head offices in Calgary that arrangements may take up to 30 days to com complete � plete Mr Farrar since June has been expecting to visit Prince George with completed ar arrangements � rangements We have had more delays than wo anticipated said Mr Farrar You get that In most of these Unions refinery here would produce a full spectrum of petroleum products but hopes to cash In on the fuel market being opened by construction of three pulp mills in Prince George Mr Farrar said last month Bunker C fuel oil will be one of the products produced at the refinery Big Search For Davis This Week A second search of an area where missing lumbermanRoss Davis may have gone down In his light aircraft May 2 will be made bofore the end of this week A district RCMP detachment spokesman said this morning he expected the air search over land between Perry Road and Green Mountain about 15 miles northeast of Prince George will bo made in the next day or two The new search was ordered after Mrs J W Hayward now of Red Rock but a former Fern dale resident told The Citizen Friday she had seen a light plane fitting the Davis crafts description fly over her home about 0 am May 2 making a funny noise She said a man further along the planes course sawitsmok ing and said it sheared off the tops of two trees Mr Davis woods manager for Eagle Lake Sawmills Ltd was the object of an Intensive air search after he was re reported � ported missing between Grande Prairie Alta and here i J