HvvP5ii Vol 9 No 154 THE WORLD TODAY Singapore Out rvyf drenching flavour ALL THE WAY DOWN STlYV1 BIAftk SINGAPORE CP -This is island � land state pulled out of the 23-month-old Federation of Malay Malaysia � sia today and immediately be become � come embroiled with federal prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman over relations with In donsla Premier Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore told a press con conference � ference Singapore wants to be friends with Indonesia which has sworn to crush Malaysia Strike Ends MONTREAL CP - Some 1000 grain handlers In the Port of Montreal today voted to re return � turn to work following a strike that has lasted seven weeks The workers voted 903 per cent In favor of the move which takes effect Tuesday morning Postmen Back MONTREAL CP The citys 4100 postal workers were all back at work early today the postmen carrying back-breaking loads of first class mall sorted during the weekend The return to work after a 17 day strike followed a unani unanimous � mous vote by 3000 sorters and postmen who attended a meeting Saturday Big Bond Issue VANCOUVER CP Premier Bennett today announced the Issue of 100 million worth of five per cent parity development bonds to finance the British Columbia Hydro and Power Au Authority � thority The premier told about 300 representatives of the financial community that Hydro development bonds will be is issued � sued in future on a five - year cycle basis Greek Troubles ATHENS AP -Centre Union party deputies today voted against allowing Stephanos Stephanopoulos to form a new government The actionplunged Greece even deeper Into crisis and confronted young King Con -stantine with a new challenge Relief Men Hit SAIGON CP Government forces on the march to relieve the besieged Due Co Special Forces camp were attacked by snipers today a U S military spokesman reported Commun Communist � ist forces have laid seige to the camp 220 miles northeast of Saigon near the Cambodian bor border � der for CC days Twelve Ameri Americans � cans and more than 1C0 moun mountain � tain tribesmen and Vietnamese are in tho camp The Viet Cong hits the Due Co camp dally with mortars and small arms fire Whats That Again OTTAWA CP - A federal health department doctor who was quoted as referring to Health Minister Judy LaMarsh as a dough head Saturday night has been asked by his Ot Ottawa � tawa superior for an ex explanation � planation of the news report Dr Sylvester Drabbit was quoted as making tho statement at a public hearing in Frobisher Bay N W T Good news for people who missed the RCAFs Red Knight at the Baldy Hughes open house Saturday Earl Barlow president of the PG Exhibition announced today the uerobatic show will bo buck for the opening- day of the Ex Aug 18 and it probably will be around for an extra day A PG Coin Shop is another of tho stores in the city handling the Prince George an anniversary � niversary bronze medallions And according to City Hall many of tho medallions are being snatched up by tourists who are looking for a souvenir of their Prince Geori e visit A Attendance was a little low today at tho first of tho Citi Citizen � zen swimming classes for those INDEX Weather 3 Women ------ Classified 01011 Comics 4 Coming Events 4 Editorial f Markets Sports T TV 1 BlACKMBet This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the UquorControlBoardorbytheGovernmentof British Columbia Voluntary Efforts Give 53 Holiday Fifty three underprivi underprivileged � leged youngsters from Princ George and district are en enjoying � joying a weeks outing thanks to a community ef effort � fort The group of boys and girls from eight to 12 years old left Prince George Sunday morning for the Anglican Church camp grounds at Puntchesakut Lake 28 miles northwest of Quesnel Its no Bible camp says Rev Tom Allen rector of St Michaels and All Angels Church which sponsored the project There are morning prayers alright but our main objective is to give the boys and girls a stomach full of good food and let them enjoy themselves swimming and playing games Rev Allen added that almost half the 53 children have no re religious � ligious affiliation at all We received an immense amount of civic support for the project he continued Service clubs individuals and merchants gave the support that made the camp possible Prince George student min minister � ister Bob Kasurak is heading the camp which is staffed al almost � most exclusively by volunteer labor The staff includes a pro professional � fessional cook a registered nurse lifeguards and counsel counsellors � lors RCAF Station Baldy Hughes air force bus transported the children to the camp They1 left Prince George at 830am Sunday and will return next Sunday The children are being bll letted In log cabins at the lake 2nd Man Beaten In City A Prince George district man told police S u n d a y he was at tacked and robbed by three youths on his way to work Sat Saturday � urday evening Henry Suvee of the Pitt Road said he was attacked near the CNR station and beaten on the head He said one of the youths was about 20 years old but he could give no description of the other two attackers Late last week a McBrlde man was found after he had been beaten by a gang of five He was attacked near the CNR station and later beaten along the Hart Highway Thieves who entered Steeles Sales Ltd 1255 Fifth Ave early Sunday made off with 32 in cash from the till an unde undetermined � termined amount of cash from a separate casli box and two pen knives The break in was discovered at G10 am Sunday by RCMP on routine patrol I scheduled to turn out in the sec second � ond session of August Civic Recreation Exec Matt Briggs I asked us to bring it to student i swimmers attention so those i who should have been there to J day will be suro not to miss un- other class m AJ Dlebold Jr Pltts- burgh lumberman presi- dent Forest Lumber Co drops a line to notothatGeorgeWash ingtnn when he built tho first fort at Pittsburgh called It Fort Prince George in honor of the young 15 year Prince of Wales but Washington later got fighting with liis first namesake who became King George 1 1 1 losor oi the American colonies to tho revolutionaries a RCAI- Stat ion Baldy Hughes was without power for about one hour llils morning The service went out about 0 am but was back in operation at 10 a in Dont blamo us said Hill Best list I let manager of BC Ilydio adding tliat pos possibly � sibly I liogroiul Ins plaguing BC Ilydio Initio IlincoGcoigoaroa ovei the ust few weeks got Into tin- MallV Hughes system eh fBUKint yWffllwH e e itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY AUGUST 9 1965 i12 2 tjdBni IV wJT 2RrTisiirrNsT wMbzsz mmJkMiM P1BDPHHKl j ilk Off to a week long camp Sunday went 53 Prince George children youngsters who otherwise would not have been able to enjoy a summer outing -Looy photo Hospital Execs Reject Trustee Election Idea Central BC hospital ex executives � ecutives have irejected a Prince George proposal which would see trustees elected by the taxpayers However Colin Elliott ad administrator � ministrator of Prince Georgo Regional Hospital said today Prince George willpress ahead with Its Idea despite the rejec rejection � tion The proposal was turned down by the North East Regional Executive Council of hospitals held In Prince Georgo Friday The council decided it would not endorse the Prince George resolution when it Is taken to tho annual meeting of the B C Hospitals Assocoation Prince George hospital trus trustees � tees last month decided they would ask the B C Hospitals Association to endorse a res resolution � olution calling for trustees to be elected in the same manner as school trustees As the system now exists six trustees are elected by mem members � bers of the Hospital Society and in addition thero are ap appointees � pointees on the board from the provincial government city and womens auxiliary US Senator Treated Here Sen John F McCarthy 41 of San Rafael Calif was re released � leased from Prince George Regional Hospital Sunday after illness cut short a fish fishing � ing trip in the Fort St James area Sen McCarthy was flown to Prince George by float piano after a doctor had ex examined � amined him at u fishing lodge Hospital authorities de declined � clined to identity tho sen- atois Illness It Is believed Sen McCarthys patty re returned � turned to the US Sunday The Hospital Society Is tho legal owner of tho hospital al although � though taxpayers pay for Its operation through B C Hos Hospital � pital Insurance Service A change in the procedure of electing hospital trustees will require a statutory amendment something which can be dono only by the provincial legisla legislature � ture The meeting Friday also de decided � cided to put before BCHA a res resolution � olution calling for abolition of the 2 short stay and minor surgery fee Mr Elliott said the lee is a nuisance to collect and should be brought In line with other hospital charges A third resolution to go before Third Hunt In Monkman At 2000 Ft Peace River Petroleums is nearing the 2000 foot level In Its third attempt to find a natural gas woll in the Monkman Pass area Company president George Richardson said In a telephone interview from Vancouver today crews had reached l375feeton Friday and drilling continued through the weekend Depending on how lucky we are with the drilling wo should get down to about gas level soon said Mr Richardson He declined to guess when tho drill would push Its way through to tho 7500 foot level consid considered � ered to lie the top at which gas may be Mr Richardson said ho did not know II Nor an da Mines Ltd one of Peace River Petes parent companies still planned to build a line Irom the woll situ to Noithwooi pulp mill another of Norandas In Interests � terests A lot will dope ml on the well lie commented BCHA calls for a change in the procedure of verifying resi residence � dence for B C Hospital In Insurance � surance Service coverage The council agreed that the present method of verifying the length of residence of a patient is too time consuming and costly Present at tho meeting were Derald Thompson administra administrator � tor of G R Baker Memorial Hospital at Quesnel William Milllgan of the Vander hoof hos hospital � pital and Harold Wiskeman of t the Williams Lake hospital Mr Elliott who Is not a member of the executive was asked to participate in tho meeting Phone 564 2441 McCulloch J- ChainSaws GSiflEi - MODEL 10 ViV Worlds Llgh toil CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 10c ivc Conv vopy 7in wo er cwhih Situation Quietens FIRE COSTS SKYROCKET IN DISTRICT The cost of fighting fires in the Prince George forest district soared nearly 230 OOO last week making it the most expen expensive � sive seven day suppression period since 1961 The weeks total brought to 772300 the cost of fire fighting in the forest district so far in the three-month-old season The figure repre represents � sents about 55 per cent of the total for all the province Meanwhile two of the most stubborn forest fires of the cur current � rent season were subdued dur during � ing the weekend leaving only one majorblaze still burnlngout of control In thePrlnce George forest district today Guards were expected to be established sometime today around the Lika fire burning through 5000 acres of valuable timber 110 miles northwest of Fort St James Things are looking much better said a spokesman for the BC Forest Service A massive cloud blanket and scattered showers were given credit for the break In the fire situation after a week that has been described as the most critical In four years Hazard is low to moderate in all sections of the 78 million-acre forest district with the exception of the Peace River area where It Is moderate to high The 11000 acre fire 35 miles south ofVanderhoofanda2000 acre blaze near the Kenny Dam site were both being mopped up early today Tho 11000 acre fire had been considered the most serious in the district advancing rapidly through good stands of mature and immature spruce and lodge pole pine Men and equipment were being moved off the districts fires gradually Their numbers had been pared to 369 men and 22 bulldozers today down from a total of more than 500 men and 30 tractors Friday No new fires have been re reported � ported since Sunday There are 35 fires still burning A major forest fire more than doubled its size during the weekend moving within two miles of the homes of 15 families at Mile 543 on the Alaska Highway near Lower Post The families packed their be belongings � longings In cars and trucks ready to flee if necessary Late Sunday an east wind blew the fire back to lessen the threat The weather was cool with a possibility ot rain but residents feared a strong pre prevailing � vailing wind could cause a new sweep of fire intheirdifectlon Men stood guard all night on the fire burning Just south of the Yukon border In BC The blaze spread from 12 000 to 30000 acres Saturday Man Pinned Under Car Early Today A 19 - year old South Fort George man Is in fair conditon in Prince George Regional Hos Hospital � pital with chest injuries suf suffered � fered when his car went into a ditch today ontheGiscomeRoad 18 miles east of Prince George Jacob L Guenther 723 Ham Hamilton � ilton St was trapped in his auto from the time of the acci accident � dent until about 8 am today when he was seen by a passing motorist His mother Mrs Jacob P Guenther said her son left home at about 1 am for the Forest Service campt at Aleza Lake where he works It is not known Just when the accident occurred He was the lone accupant of the car Bruce Gardner one of six persons injured in a head on collision on Highway 16 Wed Wednesday � nesday has not been released from hospital Five Days To Enter Ex Parade Firms and Individuals want wanting � ing to get in on the Prince George Exhibition parade have only five days In which to file their entries Bill Taylor parade marshal said today the deadline for en entries � tries is Saturday The parade will open the Prince George Exhibition Aug 18 Mr Taylor also announced a change In the parade route In stead of going north on Sixth Ave it will move north on Fifth Ave This is the route as it now stands The starting point will be at the corner of Ninth Ave and Victoria St It then goes north on Vic Victoria � toria St to Seventh Ave east on Seventh Ave to Dominion St north on Dominion St to Fifth Ave east on Finn Ave to George St north on George St to Third Ave and west on Third Ave to Laurier Cres ent The award winning floats and bands will proceed from there to the Exhibition grounds for the official opening of the fair Boy Crushed By Tractor A nine-year-old Williams Lake boy died Saturday when the tractor he was operating on his fathers farm overturned and crushed him The accident claimed the life of Dennis Wayne Patenaude son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Jo Joseph � seph Patenaude whose farm is located 10 miles south of Wil Williams � liams Lake Police said it is believed the boy was towing another tractor when the tractor he was operat operating � ing flipped over pinning him to the ground ALL CANADIAN GERMAN SHEPHERD Prince George Has o Champion Winning dog Tirone and owner Steve Taylor Prince George has Its own champion German Shep erd dog It is the tirst all Canadian dog to win the most coveted award In B C Ger German � man Sheperd competition in years The dog is a three-year-old which answers to the name of Tirone and is owii3it by foreman carpenter Steve favlor of 1575 Queensway This Is my llrstshowdog ami Fin really proud of him Steve admits And he has pood reason to be proud On Mav 30 Tirone wonthe Canadian Wet Coast Grand Victor title at a Vancouver show He won the title over dogs from minv parts of Canada and the US and is the flit Canadian don to win the title in over 10 ius The win lilmaxox three years of I m p r e s i v o vic victories � tories tor Tirone lie was never beaten in Canada as a pup uls to V2 months At 10 months he won In his class hi a specialty show in Seattle under judge Ray Smith who judges only Ger German � man Shepherds At 11 months he was re recognized � cognized as a champion in Canada which put him in the same class as a professional human athlete At l l months he won his breed c h a m p i o n s h i p in a show at Victoria over five other top dogs iiuiudinir the German Shepherd rated second let In Canada He took second place in uroup competition which includes all dogs in the working class lie was beaten only by a top quality Collie Mr Taylor said he hopes to take Tirone to the Cana Canadian � dian championships in Tor Toronto � onto In October if he wins there lie will be reeognied as one of the top German Shepherds in the world said Mr Taylor