Tou get a barrel of flavour In Carling Pilsener SI BEER M Vol 9 No 177 THE WORLD TODAY case Narcotic Raid TORONTO CP - Twenty three persons In Montreal and Toronto have been or will be charged by RCMP In connection with a 10 month undercover investigation by two young Mountles into drug trafficking in the two cities Among three charged Satur Saturday � day in Montreal with traffick trafficking � ing In narcotics was Joseph Ro sario Willie Lamy 44 who testified at the Dorlon Inquiry into corruption in high govern government � ment places that he gave Marie Rivard 20000 as she tried to raise 60000 ball for her husband Lucien Yanks Expelled SAIGON Reuters Two American advisers and an Aus Australian � tralian army captain have been removed at South Viet Nams request from Darlac province in the central highlands where government troops moved against rebellious mountain tribesmen during the weekend it was learned today The Saigon government ap apparently � parently demanded the with withdrawal � drawal of the three men be because � cause of their close relations with leaders of the mountain tribes Montagnards U S relations with the res restive � tive mountain tribes have always been a sensitive point with the Saigon authorities American special forces per personnel � sonnel have armed trained and commanded about 9000 tribes tribesmen � men Moscow Plea MOSCOW Reuters Russia today called on India and Pak Pakistan � istan to display reason in a renewed appeal to them to stop fighting The text of the appeal was issued by Tass the Soviet news agency which said It was in instructed � structed to state that the Soviet government was seriously alarmed by the development of events Death Toll 400 NEW ORLEANS AP -Authoritative sources said early today about 400 bodies had been counted by law enforce ment officers In flooded re gions In the New Orleans area The Red Cross meanwhile said hurricane Betsy wiped out some towns In the marsh coun country � try south of here The Times - Dlcaye In its final edition quoted a spokes spokesman � man for the Orleans parish coroners office as saying 250 bodies were expected from Pla Plaquemines � quemines and St Bernard parishes Another source said an addi additional � tional 150 bodies could be ex expected � pected from New Orleans Rivard Battle LAREDO Tex CP -A stiff court battle was set for today in the United States govern governments � ments attempt to put Lucien Rivard on trial for narcotics conspiracy in this old border town of gun -slinging and smuggling tradition The government wants to try him immediately on charges growing out of a 33000000 heroin seizure on the US bank of the Rio Grande in 1963 while the Montrealers lawyer has filed a series of motions that would add up to an indefinite postponement for the cent ral figure in Canadas scandal over political pressuring and alleged attempted bribery The hospital had occasion to use a straight jacket Saturday night but the one straight Jacket they own could not be found They had to call the RCMP and borrow theirs The RCMP and the fire department were called to the 1200 block 3rd Ave on Sun Sunday � day afternoon to extinguish of all things a parking metre fire Bruno Schrank his wife and five children are a family with a housing problem INDEX Betty Conner ------- 5 Women -- 5 Classified - - 9 10 11 Comics 4 Coming Events 4 Editorial 2 Sports 7 HI This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Jie Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1965 Kv rrsKlillBHHHHHHlHIHHBBHBSsBrH iTMMBMilBrrrfimr M -Viu dVAVBVBSASKMHHHHnHH9HMHnHHBHHHHI mtPMmSSim PMg Sy 8SM iwyf hHI H H il rTTSSSIrSte- jgrrimiMirinlrWH T7rTTrt tMBHT- A Holley Towing truck begins to haul away one of the cars in which four persons were injured Saturday Looy photo Grinding Bypass Crash Sends Four To Hospital Four persons were Injured three of them seriously In a grinding head on crash on the Bypass Highway Saturday In poor to fair condition today in Prince George Regional Hos Hospital � pital with multiple fractures is Rose Anderson 438 Burden St She was a passenger in a car driven by Palmer Rice 742 20th Ave who Is in fair condi condition � tion with a fractured leg and chest injuries Also in fair condition with suspected abdominal injuries is Mrs Arna Bee of 1746 Fourth Ave She was a passenger in her husbands car Eric Martin Bee is in satisfactory condition with a fractured ankle and frac fractured � tured thumb Damage to the two cars in the accident was estimated at 3600 Police said the Bee car was travelling north on Goglln Road when It collided with Mr Rices auto which was travelling east on the Bypass The accident occurred at 9 pm Another man was released from hospital Sunday after re receiving � ceiving treatment for injuries suffered in an accident near West Lake Saturday James Giles received head and hip injuries when his light truck sideswiped another car and rolled into a ditch He has been charged with falling to yield In connection with the 850 pm accident A car failed to make a turn Sunday morning and smashed into a power pole at 15th and Victoria The driver Don Matheson of Prince George was taken to hospital suffering head lacera lacerations � tions He was released later in the day Thiee drivers were charged with drunk -driving offences over the weekend John Torrance Sampson pleaded guilty to impaired driv driving � ing before Magistrate George Stewart today and was fined 200 He seemed to be very reluc reluctant � tant to get out of the car and when he did he wanted to know how to get to Prince George prosecutor Cec Edwards told court Kenneth John Quest also pleaded guilty to impaired driv driving � ing He was fined 200 He was charged two hours after he was involved in a minor accident at the intersection of perhaps even more acute than most others Their home at 2905 Pine St has been expro priated in the name of progress a highway underpass will occupy the property and theyve got nowhere to live Mr Schrank who has lived here two and a half years an em employee � ployee of Marwell Construc Construction � tion for the past 18 months says he will have to leave today Anyone who has a two or three bedroom house at reasonable rent for the Schranks can ca 5C4 5298 Wondering what all the big w red footsteps represent on downtown sidewalks They all lead to the Civic Centre where on Wednesday Thursday and Friday citizens will be donating their blood for those unfortun unfortunates � ates who through Illness or accident require blood Rose Avenue and the Bypass Highway Prosecutor Cec Edwards said police were going to give him a break and send him home in a taxi but the man demanded his keys back John Donald Hodson of Prince George was charged with hav having � ing care and control of his ve vehicle � hicle while Impaired He was remanded without plea A Prince George man was ailed 14 days today after he pleaded guilty before Magis Magistrate � trate Stewart to driving while his licence was under sus suspension � pension Leslie Paul Brlcker asked the court to be lenient and give him a suspended sentence but Magistrate Stewart after care careful � ful consideration said he had no alternative but to jail tht man Were Canadians First 4 In -u Ss oaiEio i v 111 WW 2 rrTS XVi imsuNNm Low 30 - High 60 THEY STILL FIND A WAY Theres not much change in the number of weekend drunks des despite � pite pubs being closed Prince George RCMP say 15 drunks were picked up over Satur Saturday � day night down slightly from the pievious week The only difference said one policeman is that they appear to be boozing up on wine rather than beer Forget The Hyphen Winch Harold Winch wants to take the hyphen out of Canada Were Canadians first he said in Prince George Friday Were not French -Canadians or English Canadians or Japanese Canadians or Chinese Canadians were just Canadians Mr Winch said Hunters Guide Killed in Crash GOLDEN BC CP A hunt hunting � ing guide and his two clients were killed Friday when their light float plane crashed into the Columbia River as they set out on a hunting trip RCMP said the plane crashed about six miles south of this southeastern B C community when it struck a double tele telephone � phone cable strung across the Columbia River BREAKDOWN DIFFICULT TO TRACE Saturday nights power failure in Prince George was caused by an interruption in power transmission from the 230000 volt Bridge River transmission line BC Hydro district man manager � ager Bill Best said today crews attempted to re tore power over the Bridge River Line immediately but could not find the faulty section As a result the power source was switched to the Prince George diesel units which enable BC Hydro to carry the city load as well as some of the Cariboo re requirements � quirements The power failure oc occurred � curred about eleven minutes past seven pm and lasted for about an hour Minute falluies after that were due to the heavy load put on the diesel units which had to be adjusted to the power use This also accounted for the fluctuations in the strength of the current maklngllghts flicker But he warned Our future is in danger un unless � less there are some changes made We have to take the hyphen out and be Canadians Mr Winch said the hyphen dividing Canadians into various ethnic and cultural groups is Redistribution Hearing In Prince George Today The provincial redistribu redistribution � tion commission moves to Prince George tonight for the second in a series of hearings on relocation of provincial elec electoral � toral riding boundaries The commission under chairman H F Angus opens hearings at 730 pm in the provincial government building The Prince George hearing is expected to be almost as lifeless as the one In Dawson Creek last week atwhich there were the four commission members Peace River South Socred MLA Stanley Carnell a spectator and a reporter City council has taken no stand on the matter Tonights hearing will be for oral submissions and briefs Written presentations will also be accepted up until the end of October building up a sense of division and disunity in Canada It is spreading from pro province � vince to province and from pro province � vince to federal government he said More of us have got to speak out on this he warned He said the Canadians of French descent have to realise this as well I have listened in parlia parliament � ment to members from Quebec jump up on a point of privilage and say Discrimination and persecution of French-Canadians in this House of Com Commons � mons It would be funny if it wasnt so serious he said Its time to end this petty bickering Mr Winch de demanded � manded And Its up to all Cana Canadians � dians as Canadians to end it he said Police Halt River Search The search for Peter Van Dongen missing a boating mis mishap � hap last week in the McGregor River was discontinued Friday night Spokesman for district RCMP said today no sign of life was found by three search parties Mr Van Dongen Is presumed dead and it is assumed his body is caught in a log jam which blocks the river at one point near a canyon Phone 5642441 MeCnllnrh I Chain Saws Ssshl MODEl 7 10 World lightett CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 tfgfrH More Education Said Only kv WWI - To Aid Indian By SCOTT HONEYMAN Citiien Staff Writer The assimilation of Indians into the so called white mans society can be done almost solely thiough education Cort Larsen of the Stuart Lake Indian agency said today He was commenting on a plea by Chief BC Indian commissioner J V Boys Friday who asked industry to consider hiring the manpower it has available on the Indian reserves rather than go searching fai afield for workmen to fill the shortage in the province Mr Boys speaking at the BC natural resources conference told delegates that given enough warning of the needs of industry the Indian affairs department would endeavor to have young Indians trained for the skill needing jobs Indians he said possess exceptional manual dexteri dexterity � ty and many are seeking fur further � ther education in the vocational and technical fields The Indian will become a pretty versatile worker said Mr Boys one of the last to speak in the three day confer conference � ence There is a lack of under understanding � standing among all levels of Canadian society particularly in the so called middle class Mr Boys complained of the unfortunate reputation In Indians � dians have and blamed the Na National � tional Film Board for spread spreading � ing the reputation in its two films The Strangers and Be Because � cause They Are Different Indians are believed to be shiftless hard drinking out outcasts � casts of society said Mr Boys Mr Boys said thousands of Indians are becoming available for employment in industry if industry will have them In northern B C alone he com commented � mented there are about 18000 natives whose livelihood almost right up o the present time has been trapping Ha urged industrial and edu educational � cational leaders to get away from the concept of the Indian as a neer do well and give him at least an equal chance with everyone else Education Is the only an answer � swer said Mr Larsen in an interview today In Mr Lar sens agency there is almost 100 per cent employment among the Indian peoples We cant assimilate them any faster than they want to be assimilated Mr Larsen said education academic and vocational-technical will bring the Indian up to current social standards fas faster � ter than any other method One of the problems in assim assimilation � ilation is toovercomethetradl tlonal nomadic way of life of the Indian Mr Larsen said almost all of the 400 able - bodied men in the agency have had jobs throughout the past summer He expects however a con considerable � siderable seasonal drop In em employment � ployment when sawmills and other forestry operations close down this fall S -it K--- i 1 i iK v V- i Nr m u VA f - t - fcWiJ CK T -v xAV a1 YA - 3 WA tor W w Sorry Boys Were Full A scene repeated time and again Friday and Saturday was waiters at the Canada Hotel advising would be customers that the beer parlor was full The Canada only parlor in town open more than tripled its regular Saturday business with the pub being crowded frorn opening until near midnight No Sign of Break In Beer Strike Just how long British Colum Columbias � bias beer strike will last is anybodys guess Moving into the fourth week there is no sign of a break in the stalemate that has closed down five Lower Mainland breweries and left only two smaller rural breweries in operation The strike issue is funda fundamental � mental The brewery workers want more money than the com companies � panies are prepared to pay The basic rate Is 250 an hour The union wants a 10-percent increase which it sas will give it parity with eastern brewery workers The companies have said they arent prepared to talk about the matter as it stands because the union demand is out of the question Fvfr wVW i i r im -IiiukiiTT T7ii fnrTTil mflJCWB tliKilKWwflllKmmMtJmKi EST VU3- mflSSSBtSkSikka -Ssr zSSSi II II wHWggTTttHtrawT I J J 1 1 ngirn wmtHMHtHmfff IhiKr Not Just Another Hole In The Ground This opening in the earth is the entrance of a coal mine near Prince George which was recently opened The mining of coal however is not the prime objective of the company but the recoveiy of resin in the coal Resin is ued in the manufactuie of plastics and chemicals The mine is located some 50 miles southeast of Irinco George and is the only mine of its kind in this aiea More details on Page c