R lvi- Tou get a barrel of flavour In Carling Pilsener BEER say ijfr please Vol 9 No 160 THE WORLD TODAY NDP Cleared OTTAWA CP - An inquiry into allegations of voting ir irregularities � regularities in British Colum Columbia � bia during the 1963 federal elec election � tion produced nothing of sub substance � stance to support the charges made by a Vancouver news newspaper � paper columnist Mr Justice N TtNemetz said today Or mond Turner in a column in the Vancouver Province had charged that the NDP and six unions conspired to have candi candidates � dates elected illegally Line Takes Shape VANCOUVER CP - DC Hydro and Power Authority said today that its 500000 -volt transmission line which will bring power from the Peace River to the Lower Mainland has begun to take shape The Authority said workmen now are erecting the first of a series of more than 2000 giant steel towers in the vicinity of Dog Creek 10 miles east of Williams Lake Marines Attack SAIGON AP - US Marines attacked a reinforced regiment of the Viet Cong south of the Chu Lai today and Maj Gen Lewis WWalt the marine com commander � mander said Red casualties will run into the hundreds Rivard Trial Set LAREDO Tex AP The United States district court has set Sept 13 for the trial of Lucien Rivard charged in an International narcotics smug smuggling � gling operation it was disclosed Tuesday Earlier it has been announced the trial would be held during sessions starting Sept 7 Find Looks Good VICTORIA CP Officials of Utlca Mines Ltd today ex expressed � pressed cautious optimism at reports of discovery of a rich silver pocket at their interior Koremeos mine It looks very good company president An Andrew � drew Robertson said But I want at least a week to find out what we really have Tornado OCEAN DRIVE BEACH SC AP A heat spawned tornado roared down on this South Caro Carolina � lina resort town Tuesday injur injuring � ing about 45 persons and cus ing an estimated 1300000 worth of damage None of the victims was believed serious seriously � ly hurt Sukarno Hits US JAKARTA AP - President Sukarno threatened Tuesday to nationalize the remaining U S property in Indonesia if the United states continues what he called its hostile attitude In an Indepence Day speech Sukarno also announced that In Indonesia � donesia is joining China North Viet Nam Cambodia and North Korea is building an anti-imperialist axis Youngsters are being of- fered the thrill of riding In a real stage coach this after afternoon � noon and early evening It is the Prince George Hotel stage coach which was a promlnant entry In the exhibition parade The coach will operate in the Spruce City Ball Park Tickets are availablo free at the hotel desk m Ask Lanas and Forests Minister Ray Williston what his schedule is today and his answer will probably con convince � vince you NOT to go into poli politics � tics Mr Williston who was meeting with constituents be between � tween engagements at the exhi exhibition � bition was booked solidly this afternoon with Interviews He INDEX Weather ----3 Women 10 11 Classified - - - - 21 22 23 Comics 20 Farm Pago 10 Editorial 2 Markets 3 Sports 13 14 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the LiquorControlBoardor by theGovernmentof British Columbia lnfp-rf-r- i Lumbermans Body Taken From Site of May Crash will have one hour for supper and then has to dash off to offi officially � cially open the fair at 8 pm Then he has to catch a plane back to Victoria The cow anterless cari- bou season will open Sept 11 this season in Game Man Management � agement Area 20 Oct 9 will be the opening for the season on anterless elk moose and deer Grouse season begins Sept 4 a Tsk tsk Only 30 per cent of Prince George cars checked yesterday at the Motor Vehicle Branchs testing unit made it through The unit set up at Spruceland Shopping Centro until Saturday checked 83 cars from 1 pm to 8 pm Tuesday Tests are free and could catch a fault that could save a life Radio station CKPG Is A w powor hungry But Its ap appetite � petite wont bo satisfied until Sept 1 says manager Bob Har klns By that dato the station should be operating at 10000 watts making It the strongest volco north of Vancouver It will remain at 550 on your dial The body of Prince George logging executive Ross Davis was brought home Tuesday from a lonely canyon near Monkman Pass Mr Davis 47 died May 2 when his slngle englned Cessna 180 missed the pass in a snow snowstorm � storm and crashed in the iso isolated � lated canyon The body was recovered by Okanagan Helicopter pilot Bill Harvle and two policemen Cpl Jim Smythe and Const E P DeBalinhard An attempt Sunday to recover the IxHly was abandoned when air turbulence prevented a heli helicopter � copter from landing Funeral service for Mr Davis Is set for 1 pm Thurs Thursday � day at Ass mans Funeral Chapel It will be held under the auspices of the Royal Cana Canadian � dian Legion Prince George Rev Canon T R Allen will officiate Burial will follow in the vet veterans � erans section of the municipal cemetery Mr Jlarvio was expected to today � day to fly two Department of Transport Investigators Into the crash area about 80 miles northeast of the city They are Si Leland superin superintendent � tendent of accident invfestlga- tlon and Ted Young anenglneer with the department Mr Davis body was found upside down still strapped to the pilots seat Body Found In Fish Net BURNS LAKE - RCMP are trying to locate the family of a 58-year-old fisheries patrol patrolman � man who was found dead in an Indian fish net in Babine Lake Tuesday The man is believed to bo a bachelor who had lived In the Smithers area for the past 23 years His relatives if any are believed to be In Eastern Canada Police are awaiting a report to see If the Inspector drowned while crossing Babine Lake at 1030 pm Monday night after a fishing trip He was last seen stopping at Mercury Logging Camp to let a friend off A fisheries official said the inspector may have died by a heart attack and fallen Into the water He was a strong swimmer the official explained The body was found by an In Indian � dian at 730 am Tuesday It was entangled in his salmon net Omlneca Air Service flew the body back to Burns Lake early Tuesday A fisheries spokesman at Vancouver said the man liad worked for the department as a summer inspector since 1902 He patrolled Babine Lake and made frequent checks on the Indian food fishery there Ho lived In Smithers for 23 years AT QUEENS BALL i hV 7 V i t Z iy PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18 1965 BfjjWyysflMlHPBWWIBfrftih jfrf KolBSlHiHieVvBKHBeleSjMHl toft- -I j-i-i i T rT jrTffiilWffrtPTfcdMiL rfy Jlw m 33SStjfi1SH9SiwSBKjiijtM The twisted wreckage of Prince George logging executive Rossj Davis light plane lays grotesquely mute at the foot of a 2000foot rockwalldn alonely windfswept canyon near Monkman Pass Mr Davis had probably attempted a sharp climb to the right when he spotted the wall rising in front of him The wing caught bring bringing � ing the plane slamming to the ground Mr Davis body was recovered Tuesday FTREEJPET f imSM offSfe- - r- - WeBJWPFWT r TjC ai J CAe Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia V r discussed by the cabinet He said the second report of Judge J C Anderson which affects salaries of class D civil serv servants � ants is expected Thursday I am not here to answer questions like that the prime minister replied when asked re repeatedly � peatedly whether he will meet Parliament There has been speculation that Parliament will be dissolved for a fall election I wouldnt want to shock you by replying Mr Pearson said His comments followed ques questioning � tioning on whether he regards it politically Immoral as some of his opponents have said to call an election on the basis of the present distribution of par parliamentary � liamentary seats Mr Pearson made It plain that he considers it would be no more Immoral for the gov government � ernment to call an election in those circumstances than for the opposition parties to unite and defeat his minority ad administration � ministration In the Commons The prime minister noted that some of his political foes in including � cluding Social Credit Leader Thompson had said earlier this summer that the government should bo thrown out of office Dairy Union Still Talking Union officials have agreed to hold off a strike at Central BCs largest dairy while con contract � tract negotiations continue Twenty - eight workers at Northern Dairies Ltd voted overwhelmingly Tuesday in fa favor � vor of strike action They could walk off the Job at a minutes notice If negotia negotiations � tions break down from Van Vancouver � couver John Squire union spokes spokesman � man from Vancouver declined comment this morning because negotiations are continuing I dont think wo can say anything when we are sitting down talking with them said Mr Squire There Is no use muddying the waters any further when negotiations are still going on Union and company officials met until late Into the night Tuesday and resumed talks this afternoon Alan Black representing the company said they are trying to work out the wording of the contract as well as make wage settlements Murder Charges SMITHERS CP - Andrew McDonald 37 was charged here Tuesday night with non capital murder after Kenneth James Baptlste 25 died in hospital of injuries received In a Satur Saturday � day night fight McDonald had been charged Monday with assault causing bodily harm Baptiste died Tuesday An autopsy was ordered AND AT TATTOO Crowds Disappointing Producers of the Canadian Junior Searchlight Tattoo are unhappy with the crowds It drew And arrangers of the Queens Ball at the Simon Fraser Hotel wore disappointed at the small attendance for the annual pagoant Art Smith the tattoos musi musical � cal director sald in his 42 years In the business he has never experienced such a lack of re response � sponse from the public He blamed It on a lack of publicity However the small atendance to the Queens Ball didnt dim the enthusiasm of those who did attend the affair said ar arrangers � rangers Queen Julie Ann Johnson was introduced to her subjects by emcee Frank Richardson In Introduction � troduction of princesses Lynell and Marlene the retiring royal and visiting royalty followed Guests included the Red Knight and alternate Red Knight Lands and Forests Minister Williston and Agriculture Mini Minister � ster Richter They were intro introduced � duced by Earl Barlow president of he Prince George Agricul Agriculture � ture Association Meanwhile an estimated 700 persons watched the colorful tattoo in the Prince George coliseum It was the largest crowd of the four shows But even this was a disap disappointment � pointment say producers of the two -and -one -half hour show Maybe we should have had a parade before the first show said Lieut Commander B R Wilson commanding officer of the Vancouver Sea Cadets In Seattle every telephone post had a poster and wo had sell out crowds for each show tho officer said All that was needed was visual advertisements because the show is tops Other persons connected with tho tattoo blamed high admis admissions � sions for the lack of a crowd Cost was 1 for afternoon performances and 175 for the evening shows Bill Taylor in charge of en entertainment � tertainment for the exhibition did not agree that the cos t was to blame For a show of that length the admission was Justified he said Total attendance figure will not be known until Monday One thing Is sure we lost money on the concerts ho said Phone 564 2441 McCulloch Chain Saws 1S2 m Morm in KiT- Worlds Llghe CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 tl 75 tl MONTH 10 Copy iil Pearson Continues Election Evasion OTTAWA CP Prime Minister Pearson spurred spec speculation � ulation about a federal general election this fall by refus refusing � ing today to tell reporters whether he will meet Parliament Sept 27 the scheduled date for resumption of the par parliamentary � liamentary session His repeated evasion of the question coupled with his re rejection � jection of criticism of calling an election before parlia parliamentary � mentary seats are redistributed reinforced election expecta expectations � tions held by politicians and political observers An election this year would be Canadas fifth in eight years and the third in four years Mr Pearson has headed a minority Liberal administration since the election of 1903 which turn turned � ed out a minority Progressive Conservative government head headed � ed by John Diefenbaker Mr Pearson argued it would be no more immoral for him to call a general election now before redistribution is com completed � pleted than for the combined opposition parties to defeat his government in the Commons as they had Indicated they in intended � tended to do Mr Pearson left a cabinet session to meet reporters and told them that his ministers were not discussing an election at this stage as had been sug suggested � gested In some speculation Mr Pearson said the cabinet discussed Canadas economic growth of the last two years The progress in the last two years is almost unbelievable he said He said any period of eco economic � nomic booom has associated worries and the chief one is rising costs This was a worry now Other financial matters were Weatherman Promises Sun for Exhibition The Prince George weather station has its own special exhibit at the Exhibition which opens today They are promising fair goers plenty of warm sun and blue sky Temperatures in the mid to high 70s are ex expected � pected to bring large crowds to the annual fair The four day exhibition largest ever in the citys history runs until Saturday Muslim Mosque Becomes Scene for LA Shoot Up LOS ANGELES AP - The restive calm of south Lea An Angeles � geles was broken In pre dawn darkness today in a gunfire ex exchange � change at a Black Muslim mos mosque � que Eight members of the mili militant � tant Negro organization were reported wounded Twenty five were arrested Police said they were fired on as they checked reports that weapons were being carried Into the mosque at 56th street and Broadway in the Watts district Officers returned fire ana stormed tho mosque Inside they found 20 Negro men A search of the building failed to turn up any weapons A Molotov Cocktail was discov ered on the roof Patrolmen said the mosque was a mess with blood on the floor of the front room Sniper fire also broke out a block away as officers lee prisoners to a bus Police riddled a second building with bullets but tho sniper escaped- The two incidents plus the wounding of a Negro man as he ran from police broke a calm that prevailed the first night the curfew was lifted in the riot zone Before the shooting outburst the 40-square-mile Negro trou trouble � ble district experienced Its first night this week of the closest thing possible to normal life There was even a football game The riot death toll however rose to 34 with the death Tues Tuesday � day night of a 47-year-old Negro women She was shot by a na national � tional guard machine gun Sat urday as she crashed a road blcck in her car The death figure was one short of the toll In the 1943 Detroit race riot worst In the US in recent times Thirty eight lives were lost in a 1919 Chicago riot Another Pub Patron Robbed A second man has been strong armed and robbed In a beer parlor washroom In less than a week Joseph Roderick Stock told police three men grabbed him In the washroom and took 180 from him late Tuesday Saturday night another man James Barr was man - handled and robbed of 200 under simi similar � lar circumstances No charges are expected to be laid in connection with an incident where a man had a pistol in his hand In a local beer parlor last Tuesday The manager of the hotel said the man was giving the gun to another man and there was no threatening Involved OT VleeeeeeeeeeeeeeV rr eHSftT4rniHlr MatfjmjmLL Iff I Congratulation lo a new Queen Aurora were extended by Resources minister Ray Williston Tuesday night in a coronation ceremony in Fort George park Mr Willis Williston � ton crowned attractive Julie Ann Johnson as Aurora VIII -- Iooy photo