H5K tt thirst drencliing flavour ALL THE WAY DOWN Cl w MABEL SiSKW V kagtH WKKUVU This advertisement is not published or displayed by the LiquorControlBoardorbytheGovernmentof British Columbia Vol 9 No 1 69 THE WORLD TODAY Bombers Attack SAIGON AP - Strategic Air Command D 52 bombers from Guam hit two suspected Viet Cong concentrations tonight in South Viet Nam a US mili military � tary spokesman said The raids were the 15th and 16th made by D 52s in the Vietnamese war The same areas were hit by SAC bombers last weekend It was disclosed Monday that the role of the D 52s would be stepped up sharply US Bride SINGAPORE CP - Singa Singapore � pore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew claimed today the US gov government � ernment once offered him a 10000000 Malaysian 3200 000 bribe not to reveal that a US Central Intelligence Agent had been caught trying to buy information from a Singapore Intelligence man Lee said he rejected the alleged offer He described It as an insult and told a televised press confer conference � ence made up of four British and Australian foreign corres correspondents � pondents he had told president John F Kennedy you can keep it Junta Resigning From AP Reuters SANTO DOMINGO CP The Dominican Republics civilian military Junta announced Mon Monday � day night it is resigning to pave the way for a provisional gov government � ernment The Juntas president Gen Antonio Imbert Darreras disclosed the decision He said the junta would step down the moment the provisional govern government � ment is installed Then we will return to our homes he added Wrong Move SAN FRANCISCO AP -The boss of US selective service says the young men who rushed to get married last week hoping to escape the US draft may after all end up doing a hitch Lt Gen Lewis D Hershey chief of the draft since the Second World War said mar married � ried but childless men will be called up as soon as the man manpower � power of single 19-year-olds falls short of quotas That could come as early as next spring he said Wants Change WASHINGTON AP -Senator J W Fulbright wants to cancel a requirement that 50 per cent of all US wheat sold to Soviet Bloc countries be shipped in American vessels The Arkansas Democrat told the Senate Monday he hopes the administration can persuade the maritime unions to drop their insistence on what he called that short sighted and negative policy so that we may par participate � ticipate in these large sales of wheat to Russia Soviets Say No GENEVA AP - The Soviet Union formally rejectedtohy the U S proposal forftreaty to stop the pprelid of nuclear weapon5oviet delegate Sem yor K Tsarapkin told the 17- nation disarmament conference no such treaty can ever be con concluded � cluded unless It bars West Ger Germany � many from any direct or Indi Indirect � rect access to nuclear weapons He described West German revenge seeking militarism as the greatest danger to world security Someone may have added a car to his possessions but he lost a dog A three months old part Collie pup was found Saturday afternoon at the Ex Exhibition � hibition Ground after the car auction It can be recovered by calling 504 2404 If you call do not le afraid if a finance com company � pany answers Just ask for Pete or Nell f Ben Cork a trader for years in the Fort Ware area has been dead for 18 months A news story Friday said Mr INDEX Weather 3 Women --------- 5 Building page ------ 12 Classified 9 10 U Comics --------- 8 Editorial - - - 2 Markets -------- 3 Sports 7 USE flMHMHIeeleBeulfeKl MSstteSErtStm Hon Ray Willlfton Williston Praised At Brief Ceremony Ray Gillis Williston heard himself described as one of the great architects of BC Hydro and forest policies be before � fore a Hydro substation was named after the resources min minister � ister Monday afternoon It was at a brief and impres impressive � sive ceremony under the hot afternoon sun that the 15 mil million � lion substation soon to become the power distribution centre for Central BC was named the Ray Williston Substation One of the guest speakers was Premier Bennett who praised Mr Willistons honesty ability and integrity I realized what a great man he was when I first met him recalled the premier who added that there possibly was no other person as dedicated to Centra BC as Mr Willistojj -- Not onlvjs liydro proud of hinibut snthe people of BC jartTproud of him said Pre Premier � mier Bennett explaining that this Is the first time Hydro has named one of its installations after a director Dr Hugh Keenleyside co chairman of BC Hydro also paid tribute to Mr Williston Through those long negoti negotiations � ations on the Columbia River treaty Mr Williston was never discouraged and never lost the essentials at which we were aiming said the former UN diplomat Cork was one of the few white residents living at the Indian reservation there Art Van Somer is now operating the trading post at the village Rotarlan Don Christie said today there are still a few tickets available for the clubs cookout on Wednesday Tickets wlllbesoldtoRotarians and their guests and can lie ob obtained � tained by calling Mr Christie at 5G4 59C4 Sharon Hatley won a crib game the best way Sunday night Playing with her husband Paul she scored a 29 hand and according to Mr Hatley walked away with the game A set of car keys was the only thing taken in a break In at Fred Walls and Son Used Cars lot early today A spokes spokesman � man lor the company said nothing else was toucheddurlng the lorcwl entry He said Mr Williston had a great record of public achieve achievement � ment In part because of his wisdom and finally because he is a man as well as a gentle gentleman � man The Resources Minister forecast that the substation named after him will grow In all directions And this ties In with the vision I have had for a long time of this north country said Mr Williston And as long as it points to the growth of this station and the growth of this area I will be a very happy man Pulp Mi Closes PRINCE RUPERT CP The Columbia Cellulose mill on nearby Watson Island was forced to close Monday when blasting knocked out a 60 foot section of pipeline Mill officials said the pipe pipeline � line which supplies water for the bit pulp mill will likely be repaired today The blast near Cloya Dam northeast of here dislodged tons of rock and rubble which crushed the four foot diameter pipeline Workers were prepar preparing � ing a new pipeline bed A company spokesman esti estimated � mated the cost of the shutdown at 150000 PUBS EMPTY e today Itlzcn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA AUGUST 31 196J Premier Warns labor to use restraint and despite the boom I say to businessmen and labor leaders that we have to show great restraint as far as profits are concerned he told a Prince George audience We should not be looking for every nickel of profit Mr Bennett speaking at an Invitational dinner in the Simon Fraser Hotel was In Prince George to attend ceremonies naming BC Hydros Pinevlew Substation after Resources Minister Williston I think our leaders are astute enough to practise restraint and I say practise It now added the premier who doubles as BCs finance minister Mr Bennett recalled there was a period of great growth In the 1910s but businessmen showed no restraint and the result was a crash of real estate values Then following the First World War people went to ex excesses � cesses and again they didnt Bhow any restraint The years preceding the stock market crash of 1929 had sim similar � ilar symptons ho said The premier saidBC now is In its greatest boom We are in a chosen land and we are indeed a fortunate people Mr Bennett said BC Hydro is the largest and most diver diversified � sified hydro enterprise in Can Canada � ada In all the world there is no population of 18 million the population of BC which has two great developments under way such as we have on the the Peace and Columbia rivers remember economic realities All of Canada is rich but BC is theTichest Dr Hugh Keenleyside co chairman of BC Hydro pointed out that while the cost of living has gone up 39 points based on the 1949 index the cost of electricity In BC has gone down 29 points in the same period Dr Gordon Shrum who also is a Hydro chairman said the shortages in the labor market are more In the professional lines than in skilled help We have critical shortages of doctors and engineers said Dr Shrum who said there isnt even a doctor at Hudson Hope the sito of the Peace River dam Police Seek Lawyer PENTICTON CP - A war warrant � rant has been issued for the arrest of a Penticton lawyoron a charge of theft of over 50 Police said Christopher Clif Clifford � ford Ryan 43 was last seen Aug 23 Information leading to the charge against him was given police by his former law partner Nicholas H Drossosof Penticton RCMP have asked forassist ance In locating Ryan He has a slim build height 5 11 12 weight 1C5 pounds silver hair wearing glasses speaks with a British accent HARKNESS REJECTS APPEAL BY DIEF CALGARY CP - Douglas Harkness former Conservative defence minister today re rejected � jected an appeal by Opposition Leader Diefenbaker to settle personal differences in the in interests � terests of party unity Mr Harkness one of three cabinet ministers who resigned from the DJefenhaker govern--ment in 1963 over nuclear weapons policies said in an interview My position re remains � mains the same as its been He added Mr Diefenbaker has been the one who has refused to speak to me and who has subjected me to a series of potty harrassments over such things as membership on house committees Mr Diexenbakor Monday ap appealed � pealed in an Interview for the Progressive Conservative Party to close ranks now and stop fighting within the party Asked about possible recon reconciliation � ciliation with Mr Harkness Conservative MP for Calgary North Mr Diefenbaker taid My door is always open The Conservative leader said the unity of his party has been sternly tested but my own atti attitude � tude before I became leador was to give loyalty regardless of personal views He said At all times my attitude has been that of dedication to unity in the party although many of the ministers I picked for my cabinets have been opposed to me through the years DOUGLAS HARKNESS no dice Phone 564 2441 RESTRAINT BC POPULATION RICHEST OF ALL Premier Dennett Monday night urged business and McCul loch Chain Sawi E51Vj AODELP IO VJ World KghiMl CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3676 i MM rSrmmJM rW JMr mIIHI Premier WAC Bennett Village Retaken By 5 Vietnamese SAIGON CP Government forces today retook an outpost overrun by the Viet Cong and set ablaze during the night a US military spokesman said Casualties to therogional force company defending the post were described as moder moderate � ate Viet Cong casualties were not known The outpost of An Hoa about 10 miles west of the city of Quang Ngai was reported by air observers to be burning shortly after it was hit and overrun Vietnamese reports -had said it was estimated that a battalion of Viet Cong had launched the attack but this number was not confirmed Troops were lifted in by heli helicopter � copter shortly after noon and re occupied the post 330 miles northeast of Saigon the spokes spokesman � man said A belated report said the Viet Cong hit a government convoy Monday about 140 miles Meets DeGaullo PARIS CP George W Ball US undersecretary of state discussed the situation in Viet Nam with President de Gaulle during a 1 12 hour meeting at the Alysee Palace here today Ball told reporters I had an extremely warm and Interesting conversation with Gen de Gaulle but I dont feel it would be appropriate for me to com comment � ment on any of the subjects that we have discussed JAILS FILLED Beer Gone But Drunks Still There VANCOUVER CP Thepubs are dry but there are just as many drunks as ever A brewery workers strike that has shut off the beer taps here and in Victoria didnt pro produce � duce relief for police picking up drunks in Vancouver A total of 187 were charged with intoxication and another 17 with Impaired driving in Van Vancouver � couver during the weekend slightly more than normal And while the pubs are dry theyre not quiet Many of the 128 that closed in the Vancou Vancouver � ver area are taking the opportunity to redecorate Walls are being washed car carpets � pets cleaned and chairs re recovered � covered the British Columbia Hotels Association said Mon Monday � day In Victoria meanwhile Attorney General Robert Bonner threatened licence sus suspension � pension or cancellation for any hotel still open that is selling beer by the case over the coun counter � ter for 420 a dozen Some persons said they had to pay this price although no of official � ficial complains were made Normal counter sale price In a boor parlour is 350 com pared with the liquor store price of 202 A case of beer delivered at the table however Is 420 No end to the strike was in sight A spokesman for the striking workers at six breweries and a beer delivery company said no fresh talks are scheduled The union isseekingalOper cent wage increase in a one year contract Present rates range from 200 to 319 an hour The companies offered 28 cents over two years Only two small breweries one in the north and the other in the Interior still are oper operating � ating in BC Tartan Breweries of Prince George said it was stepping up production to ease tho beer drought but the increased vol volume � ume was unlikely to have much effect on the dry Vancouver and Victoria markets Taverns across the border in Blaine Wash were doing a booming business More than 50000 Canadians crossed the bonier south of here in two days last week and tavern owners said many were stopping for beer northeast of Saigon and in inflicted � flicted light casualties on Viet Vietnamese � namese government troops Government patrols op operating � erating in southernmost an Xuyen province wore reported to have clashed with Com Communists � munists in two actions Monday and killed 15 guerrillas Brief Briefing � ing officers said there were government casualties In the air war US Navv planes from the 7th Fleet car carrier � rier Independence flew four bombing missions against tar targets � gets In North Viet Nam spokes spokesman � man said 173 MONTH IWC VOpy lr CAJtRIEI BOARD DECIDES OFFICE BUILDING GOES UP BC Hydros directors Mon Monday � day decided to go ahead with construction of a 731000 ad administration � ministration centre on the Bypass Highway While the building was about 25 per cent more than original cost estimates Hydro chair chairman � man Dr Gordon Shrum said the urgent need for more office space outweighed any other consideration The decision was made at a meeting of Hydros board of directors held in the Simon Fraser Hotel It was the first such meeting outside of Van Vancouver � couver or Victoria The administration centre which will be a showplace for electrical devices will be built near Twenty Second Ave and the Bypass Highway The low tender for the pro project � ject designed by architect Des Parker came from Heart Con Construction � struction of Prince George Bill Best Hydros district manager said tho new building will consolidate the operations which now are carried out from six or seven offices in Prince George It will be the maintenance and warehouse centre for Hydro as well as its main office com complex � plex Fire Crews Reduced Fire suppression crews have been reduced to their lowest number since the fire season began in the Prince George forest district Only seven men were listed as fireflght lng crew today and some of them were working on equipment maintenance We have to get out equip equipment � ment back in shape roll hoses and that kind of stuff said spokesman for the BC Forest Service Only skeleton crews were actually patrolling the fire lines There were 11 fires burning in the district with no new fires reported since Monday The spokesman said the bat battle � tle against three major blazes that covered a total of 75000 acres in the Fort St John range district has been aided by weather Whites Charge Demonstrators AMERICUS Ga AP Half a dozen young white men armed with rocks and bricks charged into a crowd of civil rights demonstrators Monday night as they marchedtoward the county courthouse Police who accompanied the marchers in two patrol cars arrested one of the men The others escaped as the demon demonstrators � strators quickly scattered Officers said there apparent- Lawyer Killed HOPE CP - Retired Pen Penticton � ticton lawyer Harry H Boyle 75 was killed Monday in a car accident seven miles east of here on the Hope Princeton Highway Mr Boyles wife Constance 73 was reported in satisfactory condition with chest injuries at Hope General Hospital this morning Officials said there had been a marked improve improvement � ment inner conditlonslnce be being � ing admitted Police said Mr Boyles car struck a rock embankment when he attempted to turn back into his lane alter passing a truck Mr Boyle was tho father of Harry Boyle editor of tho Prince George Citizen A second son Bryson is an In structor m mathematics ana physics at the University of Alberta in Calgary ly were no serious injuries The dpmonritratorT nestly Negroes ind numlvtag 2 or 30 had obtained a parade per permit � mit to march about a mile from the Salem A M K Church A block from the courthouse they were rushed by the white men who had been watching from a street corner The demonstrators demanded that city officials seek more jobs for Negroes among private businesses and that a Negro be named to the voter registration board Mayor T Griffin Walker said it is not the citys responsibility to promote Jobs for person In private business Theft Charge Nets 30 Days A 36-year-old welder who lost his Job at a local pulp mill for being drunk has ten sen sentenced � tenced to 30 days lu jail for stealing a radio Donald Norman Fraser for formerly � merly of Edmonton pleaded guilty to taking a transistor radio from a truck parked in a downtown alley Monday I dont know why I did It he said I have had an alco liolic problem for several years He said he thuufrht he inlKh as wflll suju1 0 nays in jail to dy oit and start agali