Tou get a barrel of flavour In Garling Pilsener say BEER Mvk case THE WORLD TODAY iPeking Denies PEKING Reuters China today denied it had dropped Its opposition to United Nations in intervention � tervention in the Viet Nam question The Viet Nam question has nothing to do with the United Nations the of official � ficial New China News Agency said in a statement Free Trade WASHINGTON CP - A bill to authorize integration of the Canada United States auto-and-parts industry passed easily through the House of Represen Representatives � tatives Tuesday It now goes to the Senate finance committee with the time table not yet fixed Teens Riot STOCKHOLM Reuters -After using horse whips and drawn swords to quell a week weekend � end teen age riot police here today prepared to use new tac tactics � tics calmness and firm firmness � ness to deal with future outbreaks Stockholm Police Chief Nel Luning said We will meet the ringleaders and their followers with Ice cold nerves taking little or no action so that any attempts to riot will fizzle out of their own accord War Toll Down SAIGON CP The number of US servicemen reported killed in action last week dropped to nine from a rec record � ord high of 59 the previous week a US military spokes spokesman � man said today The total of Americans wounded In action however rose to 250 from 76 last week Jet Downed SAIGON AP A US Air Force F 105 Thunderchief was shot down Tuesday over North Viet Nam but the pilot was ejected and was picked up safely a US military spokes spokesman � man said today Powder Keg RAWALPINDI Pakistan CP Azad free Kashmir forces backed by Pakistan army troops have crossed the United Nations ceasefire line lnBhlm ber sector and occupied two Indian posts Devaa and Chhamb six to eight miles In Inside � side the Indian held territory of Kashmir it was officially an announced � nounced today Spy Devices I LONDON Reuters - Hidden microphones have been dis discovered � covered In a British embassy building in Warsaw a foreign ofice spokesman said today He commented on a report in the London Evening Standard which said the microphones were found in the new official residence of Sir George Clutton British ambassador in Warsaw One of the most heart- m warming things about the substation dedication ceremony Ray Wllliston the other day must have been the mention that the whole idea started withl someone on Hydro s staff As Dr Hugh Keenleyside said It shows how much he is respected both inside and out of the or organization � ganization Someone attacked the cars on Ogilvie St with vigor Tuesday night At least 14 people woke up in the morn morning � ing to find the tires on the cars flat One woman said she had company at the time of the attack and that the company was a little late In getting home to get there they had to take the tires off their cars and head downtown INDEX Weather 3 Women ----- 8 Farm Page 12 Classified - - 17 18 19 Comics ---16 Corning hvents 14 Editorial 2 Markets 3 Sports 11 pMJB This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boardor by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9jNo 170 OTTAWA BONN SETTLE DISPUTE BONN Reuters Canada and West Germany have settled a dispute over a speech last month by the Canadian delegate to the 17 nation Geneva disarm disarmament � ament conference it was announced here today The chief West German gov ernment spoke- man said a West German query in Ottawa brought swift and satisfactory assur assurance � ance that Canada did not con consider � sider western security could be a subject for negotiation with Russia The spokesman reporting to a press conference on Wednes Wednesdays � days cabinet meeting here Murder Charge VANCOUVER CP -A caba cabaret � ret bouncer was charged Tues Tuesday � day with non capital murder after a South African seaman died of Injuries suffered outside an East End cabaret Police said Louis LajosKos zas 28 will appear in court today to face the charge involv involving � ing the death of Anthony Van Reenen 25 believed to be from Cape Town An autopsy showed Van Reenen died of a skull fracture and brain concussion Police said the sailor from the British freighter Loradore went to the cabaret with ship mated Mohammed Ala Juma of Zanzibar and Rudolph Burnbury of South Africa and Van Reenen was involved in a fight lb have them pumped up Most people thought it was funny said the woman But there are two doctors In that area Iwon der what would have happened If they got an emergency call The bankruptcy auction held Saturday was for the equipment of Ferguson Con tracting An advertisement last week made it look as IX It was an auction of Roys Truck Sales assets The sale actually was held at Roys Truck Sales yards Wonder whats happened to the saskatoon crop this summer They say there are none of those berries around because the birds have eaten them Outdoorsmen say this is the earliest start the birds have mado onsaskatoon berries for at least 15 years A roofer was splashed by 9 tar at the Woodwards Shopping Centre siteTuesday afternoon The hot tar was ac accidentally � cidentally splashed on his arms hands and legs The worker whose name has not been re released � leased Is in satisfactory condi tion at Prince George Regional Hospital lie Is reported to be from Eastern Canada said the government noted with satisfaction that the British and the United States governments gave similar assurances to allay certain misunderstand misunderstandings � ings about Canadian disarma disarmament � ment policy Canadas chief disarmament negotiator Lt Gen E L M Burns said in a speech to the Geneva meeting Aug 24 that the issue of preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to non - nuclear nations through NATO must be settled in nego negotiations � tiations by the United States Britain and Russia The Burns speech was inter interpreted � preted In Bonn as suggesting secret negotiations between the US Britain and Russia on a NATO nuclear force acceptable to the Russians West Germany is pressing lor a multilateral force in the At Atlantic � lantic alliance in which itwould share in the control of nuclear weapons The Canadian assurance will help to ease embarrassment to Chancellor Ludwig Erhards Christian Democratic party over searching attacks on Cana Canadian � dian and American proposals at Geneva by ex chancellor Kon rad Adenauer the party chair man I REPIY TO PG SPEECH VANCOUVER CP -Leaders of the opposition In the legislature said Tuesday Piemier Bennetts warning against financial excesses indicates he is concerned with the Using cost of gov government � ernment projects The premier said in a speech at Prince Geoige Monday industry and govern ment leaders must exercise restraint to guard against a recession Liberal leader Ray Perrault said here the premier made his statement because some government projects are In ttouble The costs are balloon ing beyond what he told the public and the last session of the legislatuie he said He has obviously been gien some very sobering in formation on the effects of rising costs on government projects Mr Peirault suggested the premlei could be soften softening � ing up the public for an an announcement � nouncement of a slowdown in government projects or a cost picture on the Peace River power project Pel haps he is now aware that out dynamic society can be a dynamically expensive society he said e e m ttizeft The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1965 This house owned by Roger Chartrand in the Som merville Sub division was struck by a payloader trac tractor � tor Tuesday The broken floor board shows where the machine stopped and the wall on the right was all that separated the tractor fiom the Chartrands sleeping 16-month-old son Kevin Craftsman photo Canadian Deficit Beats Forecast OTTAWA CP The federal governments 1964 65 deficit originally forecast nearly 18 Bowes Funeral Set For Friday The funeral will be held Fri Friday � day for Mrs Dick Bowes who died in Prince George Regional Hospital Tuesday at the age of 33 She had been ill for eight months Mrs Bowes is survived by her husband and four children Cynthia Kenneth Brenda and Glen her mother and fattier Mr and Mrs W L MacKinnon of Burnabyj sisters Mrs Roger Masse Mrs Richard Smith and Mrs Brian Drew and a brother Donald MacKinnon The funeral will be at 10a m from St Marys Roman Catholic Church Air Battle RAWALPINDI CP - The government claimed Pakistani air force planes shot down four Indian planes supporting re retreating � treating Indian ground forces in Kashmir today New Democrat leader Robert Strachan said the premiers statement in indicates � dicates he Is fearful of the months ago as runnlngto455 000000 has finally been re reported � ported at exactly 37964765 Finance Minister Gordon re reported � ported Tuesday night another 44000000 swelled the govern governments � ments coffers at the end of the fiscal year just before the books closed March 31 He made his original 455 000000 deficit forecast in his budget speech to the Commons March 1G 19G4 and when he presented this years budget April 26 he said revenues were running ahead of all expecta expectations � tions because of the economys buoyancy He then forecast the deficit at 83000000 He released a treasury state statement � ment Tuesday with firal figures for the 1964 - 65 fiscal year showing revenues of 7170 309787 and expenditures amounting to 7218274552 This left the deficit of 37964 765 compared with the previous years 019197480 Mr Gordon also made public a statement of the governments assets and liabilities as of March 31 19G5 showing a net debt of 15504472544 This compared with 15070149452 at the end of the previous fiscal year Is 20000000 over estl mates and that Is just for preliminary work He said the premier has Robert Strachan facts hidden consequences of government policy Bids on provincial and local piojects are too high he said These estimates are going to cost people millions in extra taxes paid for schools roads and hospitals The bid on tl e Mica Dam Ray Perrault in trouble been successfully hiding much of the Peace project costs in other government accounts Now he safi aid that when it comes time to sell the power the cost is going tol so high that the whole house of caids is going to come down he said Phone 564 2441 OTTAWA CP Prime Min Minister � ister Pearson said today he will announce within a week whether or not a general elec election � tion will be called this fall He told reporters after a cab cabinet � inet meeting that he hopes he can make the announcement before his self imposed dead deadline � line of next Wednesday He set the deadline for such an announcement during his visit last week to Western Can Canada � ada Schools On Shifts At least three elementary schools will be on shifts when schools open next week D P Todd district superin superintendent � tendent of schools said the elementary grades at Kelly Road and Quinson and Sejmour schools will attend school In shUts A formal announcement of the shifts and school bus routes i-wllVbe-made in Thursdays newspaper he added Mr Todd said he doubted Blackburn Road junior second secondary � ary school would be ready for opening day but its unlUely shifts will have to be imple implemented � mented In Vancouver business leaders agreed with the premiers comments I cant quarrel with Ben Bennetts � netts warning that restraint has to be shown said Gordon Ilodson general manager of the Heavy Con Construction � struction Association of BC Todays increasing costs are enough to shock any body Reg Rose manager of the Vancouver Board of Trade commented It would have been out of place not to lave promoted Indus trail development in BC It just caught us a bit un unprepared � prepared Fred Dietrich president of Dietrich -Collins Equip Equipment � ment Ltd said Bennett may be right Theres just so much work going on so many bids aie being called for building construct Jon and we Just dont have the skilled labor The inflationary side of it Is ceitainly developing John McNiven assistant secietary tieasurer of the BC Federation of Labor said wage costs are only a small percentage of rising costs I dont think const luct ion unions are asking too much MrPnMnrh f Chain Saw C235 MODEL 7 10 World1 lightest CHAIN SAW- SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 MONTH i n rni H II H M Pit Pit i LOADER RUNS WILD STRIKES PLAYING KIDS 3 Girls Escape Serious Injuries Three young children escaped serious injury or death Tuesday when a runaway earth loader roared through a yaid and crashed into a home six miles east of Prince George Two six-year-old girls pick picking � ing flowers In the yard were struck by the large rubber tired machine and a 16-month-old sleeping baby was missed by inches by the steel bucket of the loader when It rammed the house Police said the earth loader operated by Terry Fletcher of Prince George and owned by the Department of Highways apparently lost Its brakes as It descended a hllllntheSommer ville Sub division on Highway 16 east of Prince George about 5 pm They said the operator steered the machine off the road to avoid a group of chil children � dren but he lost control of It The two girls struck by the machine were Stormy Sheppard and Peggy Piper who live near nearby � by The machine stopped pro protruding � truding about 12 feet Into the home of Mr and Mrs Roger Chartrand Their son Kevin was sleeping In a bedroom that was just missed by the heavy machine One of Prince Georges most successful business businessmen � men has called on the provincial government to take a look at the construction contracts it is calling duiing the current boom to see if they are justified and have to be done right now Ben Glnter president of Ben Ginter Construction Co Ltd made the plea in a comment on Premier Bennetts statement asking business and labor to exercise restraint despite the boom I wish Mr Bennett would be just as concerned when the boom Isn t around commented Mr Glnter He said restraint should al always � ways be used in an effort to Opposition Says Bennett in Trouble make marginal profit even when the boom goes bust I cant blame anyone for taking advantage of the boom times- said Mr Ginter No one is concerned when the jobs are hard to get At that time all theyre doing is dreaming and hoping He said costs are steadily rising and employees especi especially � ally good management men are hard to get Mr Ginter complained that the government has put hand handcuffs � cuffs on the construction Indus Industry � try In its no -strike agreements with labor unions employed on ra hydro projects We pretty well have to give the unions what they ask said Mr Ginter Mr Ginter commented that his firm since it was formed In 1958 has paid pretty small taxes About four Inches saved him said his mother Mrs Barbara Chartrand The front wheels of the machine stopped In the middle of the master bedroom and the bucket protruded almost Into the kitchen I had left the bedroom only a minute before the accident said Mrs Chartrand An eyewitness to the accident said one of the girls In the yard Peggy Piper was thrown four feet in the air when she was struck The Sheppard girl was knocked to the ground by the bucket of the earthmover and Its large wheels straddled her as It rumbled toward the house Both girls weri iakn l to hos hospital � pital for a checkup but were re released � leased after examination Mrs Sheppard said today however that Stormy has been vomiting since the accident and will be taken to a doctor for further examination Department of Highways In Investigators � vestigators were on the scene today trying to determine the exact cause of the accident CHECK OWN CONTRACTS FIRST ADVISES GINTER This gives you an indication that our profit is pretty mar marginal � ginal he said Its pretty slim pickings Tree Kills Logger TERRACE Staff A Terrace district logger was killed Tues Tuesday � day by a falling tree on an operation 75 miles northwest of here Dead is Romeo Lebel 35 Police said he was employed by Skoglund Logging of Terrace Cabinet Meeting Reveals Nothing About Election OTTAWA CP Prime Min Minister � ister Pearson strode into a morning cabinet session today tight lipped on the subject of a fall general election He told reporters as he made his way to the cabinet chain ber that he doesnt expect to have anything to announce after the meeting breaks up about 12 30 pm EDT One lepoiter asked whether there is any chance there will be no general election this fall Mr Pea i son stared at him without expression Was the possibility of calling an election to be discussed an other asked Ill see you about 1230 pm the prime minister le plled He said he believes the cabi net will finish its business with without � out an afternoon session We ought to be finished by lunch I dont think therell be anything to announce Theres a long agenda One subject he Indicated was on the agenda was a federal grant to build an aiena In the capital The meeting of cabinet was the first since Mr Pearsons Western tour last week It has been generally expected the question of a fall vote would dominate the session Mr Peaison was expected also to seek the views of his members of Parliament party officials and oigaulzers befoie making an election announce announcement � ment