You get a barrel of flavour In Garling Pilsener BEER say ij please THE WORLD Uneasy Calm LOS ANGELES AP An un uneasy � easy calm settled today over a Negro neighborhood torn for eight hours Wednesday night by wild rioting of a ci owd of 1500 A crowd that began gathering when a white policeman ar arrested � rested a Negro and accused him of drunken driving got out of hand after the man was jailed Hooting jeering young people inspired according to one veteran officer by general rebellion against authority rather than any specific cause threw stones bottles and bricks at policemen passing cars and bystandeis Stockinged Thieves LONDON Reuters Four men wearing stockings over their heads took Jewelry worth between 35000 and 50000 105000 and 150000 from a shop in central London today The robbers forced the staff into a backroom and ran from the shop to a truck where a fifth man was at the wheel Soon End Strike VANCOUVER CP - All signs pointed today to a possi possible � ble early end to Vancouvers costly grain handlers strike Union officials disclosed Wed Wednesday � nesday that agreement In prin principle � ciple had been reached Sworn In WASHINGTON CP - Presi President � dent Johnson witnessing the oath - taking of Henry Cabot Lodge as U S ambassador to South Viet Nam said today the US never would undertake sac sacrifices � rifices in that country if its help were not wanted and re requested � quested Peace Appeal GENEVA AP -Britain made an urgent appeal to the 17 natton disarmament conference today to end polemics and propaganda and get down to serious consideration of areas of disarmament where there Is some hope however faint of agreement Lord Chalfont told the meeting1 I believe that people outside this conference room are beginning to grow tired of our apparent inability to communicate with each other on this subject Jet Downed LONDON Reuters - The Communist Viet Nam news agency today quoted a Hanoi newspaper as saying six North Vietnamese Soldiers brought down a United States jet with only six rifle shots The paper said the men just aimed straight at the planes nose and waited until It came quite close When they could read the fuselage markings they opened fire the paper said The paper said the volley knocked theF 105Thunderchlef off balance and the aircraft crashed on a nearby hill It said the soliders used old style American rifles supplied to the French during the Indo China War Those 50 -odd people scur- rylng in the cleared off sections of Spruceland subdivi subdivision � sion today are members of the BC Society of Gem and Lapi Lapidary � dary Clubs They are rock -hounding on the streets of the new housing area after camping near Quesnol for a week Subscriber called today to mention there are at least 14 homos in the Moffat Subdivi Subdivision � sion area which are as old as the one which was the object of yestei days protests Remembei the good old days of the skins and tho shirts tho simplest way they INDEX Weather 3 Women -------- C 7 Classified - - - - 11 14 lr Comics --------12 Coming events ----- 12 Editorial - - 2 Markets 3 Spoits 0 TV - - - - 12 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control BoardorbytheGovernmentofBritishColumbla Vol 9 No 156 Hospital Considers Separate Laundry Building Prince George Regional Hospital board is considering building a separate laundry building to service up to 1000 beds It is very tentative now but we have Des Parker looking into design and cost Colin Elliott hospital administrator said to today � day Mr Elliott said a full report is necessary before city council can make land available for the project He said the laundry building would be the first stage of an over all development which would eventually include a ped pediatric � iatric centre psychiatric treat treatment � ment centre and rehabilitation centre The hospital itself holds one block while the city is holding three blocks in reserve Definite plans are required before the city will release Its blocks Mr Elliott said The laundry building we have in mind would service up to 500 beds or up to 1000 on a double shift the administra administrator � tor said He said it would be located near the boiler room Mr Elliott said the board has also written B C Hospital In Insurance � surance Service in regard to its plans but as yet has not receiv received � ed reply High Winds Whipped Up Two Blazes High winds in the Fort St John area whipped two forest fires ovet their guards Wednesday but forest district chief protec protection � tion officer Frank Tannocksaid both outbreaks should be con contained � tained today One Canso aerial tanker was dispatched from Prince George today to hit the blazes while men worked to re establish the guards Mr Tannock said winds gusted to 40 miles an hour in the area one of the hardest hit in the current season Its fairly quiet up there today said Mr Tannock He said there were 24 fires burning in the district today one of them started Wednesday east of Pinchi Lake by a light lightning � ning strike It was quickly extinguished Hazard was low to moderate in most of the district with the exception of the Peace River Valley where it is moderate to high CLOUDY VrtffiSllJ HIGH 70 LOW 50 Vlkl IfJlf had of identifying boys teams for school sports Well it looks as if its on the way out and boys wont have to peel off their T shirts School board is buying sashes for the kids at 65 cents a sash And the girls will wear red and blue pinnies at 105 each George Monlson a union officer for tho Amalgamat Amalgamated � ed Transit Workers was in Prince George yestei day to In Investigate � vestigate the dispute between Canadian Coachways and city bus drivers who have votec foi a strike but continue to work Mr Morrison declined to make a statement A MaJ Gen WEElder USAr commander of 25th NORAD Region toured RCAF Station Bady Hughes this week Ttavelllng with tho genoialwas his vice commander RCAT All Commodoio G H Elms Maj Gen Eldot commands NORAD bases In BC Washington Ida Idaho � ho Oregon and northern Cali California � fornia fiom hcadquaiteis at S attlo Ck 9 h An unwritten policy that has seen traditional con conscription � scription of fire fighters by BC Forest Service officials go by the boards appears to have worked without a flaw in the Prince George forest district Forest service officials hero say there has been almost no incidence of conscription this summer In previous bad forest fire seasons men have been con conscripted � scripted from beer parlors and street corners to fight the blazes In an emergency a spokes spokesman � man said today a few civilians may be sent Into tho fire linos to act as a stopgap until a reg regular � ular fire crew arrives They will only be there for a very short time he said perhaps an afternoon or less He said conscription this year hadnt run any higher than two or three at a time Voluntary fire fighters have been sent in on all tho major fires in the district this season jHS aHAJHrfBIi aj UX r s iaSkMlaiia ns T f t f 4 e A US Air Force Skyraider drops two napalm cannisters on a suspected Viet Cong position near Due Co out outpost � post in South Viet Nam under seige by guerrillas for more thap two months Below the results of the drop Both photographs were taken by Associated Press Horst Haas who has been covering the wai for the news agency -AP Wirephoto We are getting a lot of vol volunteers � unteers said the spokesman Upwards of 500 men at once have volunteered for duty In r t it Vfmmmfmriv f Itlzen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY AUGUST 12 1965 Phone 564 2441 McCulloch J- Chain Saws ESSlBi - MODEL 10 4x Worlds Lightest CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 MONTH IftfCnnw tl l 73 7J Kl PHI Civil Service Pay Not Enough PEARSON AIDES PAID BY PARTY Gem Show Planned at Exhibition A collection of Jewels and diamonds valued at 80000 will be on display in the main building of the Prince George Exhibition next week The collection to be brought to the fair from Tor Toronto � onto by National Credit Jew Jewellers � ellers will be Insured by Lloyds of London The gems will be dis displayed � played In a darkened booth with illumination to give a sparkling effect to the stones IflflflflflllflflflflflfllflflflflflflflB tyKTBHflHMfllH LJki9UZMHHEIBBiHHillllllHIBHHIHHH3iHiHKiL Unwritten Forest Rule Keeps Conscripts Down the district They are hired through the National Employ Employment � ment Service or directly by forest service OTTAWA CP - Two of Prime Minister Pearsons chief aides are receiving supplementary income from the Liberal party on top of their government salary it was disclosed Wednesday Neither the precise amount of the added income nor its exact source within the party has been disclosed The aides involved are RICHARD OHAGAN the prime ministers press secretary and HAL DORNAN who works primari primarily � ly as a speech writer and trouble shooter Mr O Hagan receives 10000 a year from the government Mr Dornans public salary is listed as 12000 The prime minister who has been questioned several times recently on Mr O Hagans salary told report reporters � ers following a cabinet meeting Wednesday that his press secretarys additional income is paid by a party source As far as I know that has been so all the time I have been prime minister and before that he said Mr Pearson said the twln Isalary arrangement was based on the feeling civil service sal salaries � aries are not sufficient to get the kind of man you want on the Job He said the practice of sup supplementing � plementing salaries is not new having been used under the previous Conservative govern government � ment in the case of JohnTisher then special assistant to John Dlefenbaker and now centennial commissioner Later Mr Pearsons office called reporters to say the prime minister had meant to use the term the party rather closing where MrOHagangets his additional salary Forging Cheque 1 8 Months Stanley Falrchild has gone straight for 18 months but today he was sentenced to one year in Jail Falrchild pleaded guilty to an 18-month-old charge of uttering a forged document I have gone straight and have been working steadily from the time of tho offence until I was arrested July 24 he told the court Before passing sentence Magistrate G O Stewart noted that Falrchild had a fairly extensive recoid stretching back to 1948 Tairchild asked that charges of driving while under suspen suspension � sion and driving without a licence which are pending against him in Vancouver Island be waived to Prince George for hearing He will serve his time in the local provincial jail At the same time Mr Dor nan himself told reporters he has had a similar arrangement since joining Mr Pearsons staff following the 1963 election He said his additional salary comes from the Liberal party A spokesman at National Lib Liberal � eral Federation headquarters said earlier this week Mr OHagans added income is paid out of general party funds and not by the federa federation � tion alone Three persons were injured in this accident at 13th Ave and Alward St at 11 pm Wednesday A man has been charged with failing to yield in connection with the mis mishap � hap Looy photo Alward St Accident Puts 3 in Hospital FILE 13 FOR GRACEYITEM Story Cuts No Ice With City File 13 the waste bas basket � ket was recommended by Mayor Garvin Dezell Wed Wednesday � nesday for a Citizen report of charges levelled against the city by school district treasurer Robert Gracey At a school board meeting Monday Mr Gracey said the city had horsed around and whip sawed the board for years The mayors view of the allegations was endorsed by Aid UilllardClaie who com commented � mented If theyve got a complaint we will get it In the proper way We should not deal with something that has come up through the newspapers Mr Graceys specific charges involved dirt re removal � moval from the proposed senior secondary school site spending public money where It should not be spent in Spruceland subdivision and stalling in obtaining title for a Carter Subdivision school maintenance depot Aid Dick Yardley intro introduced � duced the news story to coun council � cil He queried whether coun council � cil had been unfair to the school boa id He said It was council duty to co - opeiate as much as possible with the board and asked what merit there was In the school treasurers comments I do feel sometimes we are a little dictatorial he said Aid Carrie Jane Gray pointed out One of the great prizes of democracy is that we have free speech She said she was neither surprised nor upset by the comments We could have armed combat if we took offense Aid Gray added noting that there was a long history of verbal brickbats Aid Harry Loder said the board always had recourse to joint meetings The charges had flabber flabbergasted � gasted him Drawing on a pun he re recalled � called the remarks had been made during a power failure They were spoken in the dark and they leflect that way The exchange wound up with general agieement foi Mayor Dezell who said he was not going to piomote this warfaie It is housekeeping and I am not Intel eted In it Deals aie made at a dlf feient level thin in a news newspaper � paper One person is in fair condi condition � tion in hospital today following a traffic accident in which two other persons were slightly injured The accident occurred in the 1300 block Alward St at 11 pm Wednesday In fair condition with abdom abdominal � inal In ju lies and fiactured libs is Kenneth Douglas Mathesonoi 1093 Carney St diiverofone of the cai s Involved Ml MathesonswifeDianne a nurse at Prince George Re Regional � gional Hospital was shaken up in the ciash and was tieated at the hospital Also injuied was the young daughter of the othei diUer Fiedeilck Allen GDGHarpei St The daughter 1 ecelved head cuts and was tieated at the hospi hospitals � tals emtigencj waid Mi Allen has been chaiged with falling to jleld the ilght-of-w in connection with the ace iilent Damago to tho two cats was estimated at 1400