llll IWM0 Vol 9 No 142 THE WORLD TODAY Recover Body HALIFAX CP - One body was recovered today amid float floating � ing aircraft wreckage in the Gulf of St Lawrence where an RCAF Jet fighter with two men aboard disappeared Wed Wednesday � nesday Quit Spatting I OTTAWA CP -Trade Min Minister � ister Mitchell Sharp Wednesday urged striking grain handlers In Vancouver and Montreal to re resolve � solve their differences with the elevator companies prompt promptly � ly so Canadian wheat shipments can be made to world markets on schedule Order Arrest ALERT DAY CP - RCMP here Issued a warrant Wednes Wednesday � day for the arrest of Donald Douglas James Orme assist assistant � ant accountant of Canadian For Forest � est Products Ltd at nearby Nlmpkish Lake charging him with theft of 8875 RCMP said Orme 33 disappeared after the theft last weekend of the money In small bills from four safes at the Nlmpkish Lake office of Canadian Forest Pro Products � ducts Canada Bound SEATTLE Wash AP - A 31-year-old machinist who left Elwood Ind because its Just a lil ole town with too much folks in it hopes to set sail Friday for B C to homestead in the wilderness With David Stafford are his wife Jean also 31 and their four children and two dogs Stafford bought a steel hulled lifeboat here in installed � stalled a 25 horsepower engine and built a superstructue of ply plywood � wood and tarpaper Well put into Alert Bay BC he said Weregoingto homestead some Crown land Just fish and hunt and have a good time Roving Harriman BRUSSELS Reuters - Av erell Harriman President Johnsons roving ambassador -at - large arrived here today from Moscow where he had talks with Soviet Premier Kosygin and Soviet government mini ministers � sters Harriman planned to have talks In Brussels with Paul Henri Spaak Belgian caretaker foreign minister before flying on to Bonn West Germany to tonight � night Close to China SIAGON CP - U S war planes flew closer to the Chin Chinese � ese border than ever before to today � day on an air strike over North Viet Nam a US military spokesman said Three air force F 105 Thunderchlefs bombed a highway bridge 41 miles from the Chinese fron frontier � tier The raiders destroyed the bridge 105 miles morthwest of the North Vietnamese capital a Canadian Pacific Airlines morning flight brought Prince George a meagre 310 pounds of mall today only about half the normal load Team Teamsters � sters who are respecting pick picket � et lines set up by postal em employees � ployees stopped traffic into Vancouver International Air Airport � port Normal shipment by air to Prince George is 17 bags weighing In the neighborhood of 600 pounds Eight bags ar arrived � rived this morning - If you think it Is tough find- ing a place to live for one person think of the headaches School Board is going through finding accommodation for about 150 That is the number of teachers who will bo looking for suites and so on In September So If you have a vacancy com coming � ing up how about giving school board a call at 3 3694 f Aug 7 marks the end of happy days of bachelor- INDEX Weather -3 Women 6 7 Classified - - - - 13 14 10 Comics 12 Coming Events 12 Editorial 2 Markets 3 Sports 0 TV - 12 WBSl This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia MUSEUM FORT IDEA MOOTED BY MAYOR A smiling Mayor Gar Garvin � vin Dezell Wednesday proposed a Centennial project for Prince George which appears assured of almost unanimous support by city council His Worship presented coun councillors � cillors meeting in committee with perspective drawings and a floor plan of a fort museum he proposes on the site of the original Fort George Mayor Dezell said he offered the drawings as his personal alternative to the covered swim swimming � ming pool proposed by the Cen Centennial � tennial Committee The mayors fort purports to bo an accurate reconstruction of the original fort taken from photographs Mayor Dezells plan shows the fort with two observation towers the museum area and a concession area He suggested the city also should Invest In a glass encased mural running the length of one of the walls depicting Central Interior history The mural would give a panoramic view of what has happened in this areaslhcethey crawled out of the bush on their hands and knees said Mayor Dezell Council will cons ider the pro proposal � posal again Monday night after the mayor obtains cost esti estimates � mates and council has a chance to review the other proposals once more m Ivsr C tj tDv B II ljRI Sir Alec Douglas -Home tonight announced his resignation as leader of the opposition Con Conservative � servative party Earlier party sources said the 02-year-old Douglas - home would make an official statement tonight hood for congenial radio - type Doug Johnston He offers no excuse for taking the plunge except Marlon McDonnell f Here Is news for anyone wondering who they would have to bargain with for the Public Library Commission site at Third Ave and Victoria St It is owned by B C Hydro not the provincial government although they are Siamese twins Seems Hydro got the property in a land shuffle with the government about a year ago A Ron Savage local D C Automobile Association manager today suggested Pee Gee use a system of parking fines similar to that of New Westminister and a few other places If they are paid within two hours they should cost the offender 25 or 50 cents says Ron Thiswould result In more people paying thoso fines promptly eliminating a lot of exponse In dishing out summonses f Resources Minister Wll llston did not make a plan planned � ned stopovor In Prince Georgo Wednesday en route to open a now plywood plant In McBrldo Tho minister flow directly to Mclirldo attended tho opening and then returned to Victoria do was believed to bo on board 1 Department of Highways air aircraft � craft k Prince George post office handled business as usual this morning but business showed an immediate decline after an announcement � nouncement that Vancouver postal workers had walked off their jobs early today Above one of the post offices few customers this morning re remains � mains optimistic enough to purchase stamps e g itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY JULY 22 1965 J oi nt I nt el li ge nc e Planned for Police OTTAWA CP - Pro Provincial � vincial attorneys general agreed today to study a central intelligence system to co ordinate the work of various police forces in com combatting � batting organized crime A meeting of the attorneys-general with Justice Minister Cardin called for public support and indeed sympathy for the prob problems � lems inherent in policing organized crime The meeting decided that the attorneys - general should form a continuing committee to deal with the problem A conference source said It was tentatively agreed to meet again In Ottawa In October or November Also before the meeting was the problem of prisoner rehab rehabilitation � ilitation The rehabilitation of the of offender � fender and Its relationship to organized crime was discussed and will be further considered at future meetings of the con continuing � tinuing committee the attor attorneys � neys - general said in their re report � port to the federal - provincial conference The report said It was agreed that efficient and accurate intelligence was essential In combatting organ organized � ized crime While Individual Intelli Intelligence � gence systems exist In many police agencies In Canada at the present time It Is Impor Important � tant that a central Intelligence system be studied to co-ordinate existing systems This was believed to have re resulted � sulted from a suggestion mado Tuesday by attorney - general Wagner of Quebec that a Cana Canadian � dian Interpol be established He urged among other things that a system of efficient communications be established among all police forces for re relaying � laying police information in including � cluding pictures The report of the attorneys general also said amendments to the criminal code and other significant statutes were con considered � sidered Extradite Rivard To United States MONTREAL CP - Lucien Rivard ordered ex extradited � tradited to the US was taken from Quebec Provin Provincial � cial Police headquarters today and left with officers in an automobile LUCIEN RIVARD leaving Canada Justice Minister Cardin said the RCMP Interrogated the sus suspected � pected narcotics trafficker after his recapture Friday but he has not yet seen the police report He added that he understands that Rivard had nothing of sub substance � stance to say to the Mounties Mr Cardin said he warned Louis Assaly counsel for Ray Raymond � mond Denis that he could not keep Rivard in Canada indef indefinitely � initely He added There can be no further delay In Issuing the warrant for Rivards removal without running a real risk of him securing his release In habeas corpus proceedings Mr Cardin said Wednesday that if Mr Assaly wanted Riv Rivard � ard available as a witness in Denis case that he could apply for a court order to keep him in the country Re Routing Mail Possibility Mail bound for Prince George probably will not be re routed through another central post office a spokesman for the Vancouver district directors office said today Itflwas suggested by The Citi Citizen � zen that mall normally sorted and dispatched through the Van Vancouver � couver central post office may be sent instead through Edmon Edmonton � ton I doubtitvery much said the spokesman We are tied up 100 per cent here He said Interior bound mall which Is already in the central sorting station will remain there until after Vancouver postal employees end their strike Vancouver and Montreal em employees � ployees led postal workers in at least 20 other cities and towns in a walkout at 2 am PDT The district office spokes spokesman � man said there Is a slim possi possibility � bility that mall whlchnormally would be processed through Vancouver would go directly to the Edmonton office But any decision onthatwill have to come from Ottawa said the spokesman Our people there are keeping In touch with all major cities by telephone Wreckage Only Ice A helicopter search of an area where a man reported he may have spotted the wreckage of a light plane flown by Prince George lumberman Ross Davis turned up negative Wednesday afternoon An RCMP spokesman said force members and RCAF search experts saw nothing but a patch of Ice In the remote Monkman Pass area It is now believed that It was the ice the man spotted earlier In the week Mr Davis disappeared May 2 on a flight from Grande Prairie Alta to Prince George Join Forces for Downtown Study Tho city and downtown businessmen propose to take the first step toward joining forces on the business initiated development study of downtown Prince George A cautious city council meeting in committee Wed Wednesday � nesday heard criticized and finally approved a request liom the Downtown Busi Businessmens � nessmens Association that the city endorse the DBA business section study and make application through channels for a Central Mort Mortgage � gage and Housing Corp grant covering part of the cost of the study The next step after ex expected � pected approval by council Monday night will be an ap application � plication to the provincial government to have down downtown � town Prince George declared an urban renewal area Once the province approves the application the city would be free to dicker with CMHC lor half the money Involved inthe20000study The DBA delegation to Wednesdays committee meeting was led by presi president � dent Alex Howie and the associations co ordlnator Des Parker of Central In Interior � terior Planning Consultants Ltd Mr Bowie told councillors the DBA has firmly com committed � mitted 8200 already and proposes shortly to pour an another � other 4500 into the study by hiring the BC Research Council to project popula population � tion growth and to make its recommendations He said a further 1500 would be spent on supple supplementary � mentary work to the citys tralfic study Mr Bowie said council might be asked to budget alxiut 5800 to cover legal costs of dralting new bylaws and construction of a three- dimensional model of a downtown business section proposed bv the study Mr Parker told commit committee � tee one of the main purposes of the study should be to find out how healthy the downtown area of Prince George is He commented that the CMHC urban renewal study grant Is covered by new legislation If CMHC participates In the study that pretty well commits them to at least look at our future pro proposals � posals said Mr Parker Phone 564 2441 McCulloch J- ChainSaws llSSilEi rv MODEL 10 i World Lightest CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 Sid Squire assistant postmaster said this morn morning � ing he expected there would be work for all post office employees for today al although � though some casual em employees � ployees would not work a full shift Most of the casual staff would be laid off Friday and Saturday if the Vancouver strike con continued � tinued Mr Squire said there was an Immediate slowdown in usually-brisk morning business after news of the walkout was received Local deliveries wore not affected There -werentinany-people in the lobby this morning at allsaid MrSquire The last big shipment of first class i mail before the full effect of the Vancpuver strike Is felt was expected late this morning when a Pony Express truck which left Vancouver Wednes Wednesday � day at 830 pm was toarrlve The post office received a large shipment of second and third class mall and parcels by train from Edmonton today That route Is expected to remain open Mr Squire estimated that within three days the central post office In Vancouver will have accumulated 3000 lbs of Prince George bound mall If there Is that much just for Prince George just Ima Imagine � gine how much will pile up for the entire province said Mr Squire Meanwhile Pony Express Ltd president John A Hetch said from Vancouver he expects runs will continue from Van Vancouver � couver despite the strike But our drivers wont be able to make pickups at any post office that is being pick picketed � eted said Mr Hatch This would mean the trucks will arrive In Prince George nearly empty and would return to Vancouver with what mall has been sent through the Prince George post office It was considered likely that outgoing mall will add to the mountains growing steadily at the central office In Vancou Vancouver � ver Postal workers In Prince George were among a handful of locals which voted Wednes Wednesday � day night to stay on the job until word was received from Ottawa were their national ex executives � ecutives agreed to delay any furthur action until a study of the situation can be made by an Independent commission an announced � nounced by Postmaster General Tremblay Other workers still on the job today were In Dawson Creek Victoria Kamloops Vernon Kelowna and Nelson After their meeting here Wednesday nlpht Prince George post office employees said they would wait for word on the national level We are In sympathy with Vancouver in that we are dis dissatisfied � satisfied with the recent pay Increase said the employees statement However we fool that any action taken should bo on a national level MONTH 1175 H iuc topy rCAJltt Local Deliveries Pile Up at Coast mmmmmmmmmWUmKBMRmBmmBWtmffltfil iiiBWIPW1PBim f I f Mi - x f iBSRsKyiHH mmmmmwmmmmfmm HBwKillHi say - 1 M9 ipi Of lU MmKMBMMmm MAIL STRIKE IS PARALYZING POST OFFICE Prince George post office employees took a quiet business-as-usual approach today to news that 1500 of their coun counterparts � terparts had walked off their jobs in Vancouver resulting in a decline of 90 per cent in mail arriving here Hr SI RENE TREMBLAY curb malls Specified Mail Hit By Embargo OTTAWA CP The special cabinet committee on Canadas worsening postal strike today announced that post offices will not accept certain classes of mail Postmaster - General Trem Tremblay � blay and Revenue Minister Ben Benson � son told a press conference after the newly formed postal cabinet committee held Its first meeting that We are ordering an em embargo � bargo on all third and fourth class mail an embargo on se second � cond class mail In areas af affected � fected by strikes and asking the U S to embargo all Its third class mall destined for Canada 11 Miles New Track For PGE The Pacific Great Eastern Railway Is 11 miles closer to Fort St James The 11 miles of track laldare on the 70 mile extension from Odell near Summit Lake to Stuart Lake The rail now reaches to the Merton River The next step is a bridge across the river All the right - of way has been cleared Grading is being handled by Glnter Construction east from Fort St James and 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