You get a barrel of flavour In pS Carling Pilsener BEER say please Vol 9 No 184 THE WORLD TODAY Plot Fails LEOPOLD VILLE Reuters An attempt to assassinate Con golese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe when he left at an in international � ternational football match here Tuesday was foiled at the last moment a spokesman for the premier said here today The spokesman said two men who admitted they inteded to kill Tshombe are being held There was evidence that the men were involved in a plot to kill other Congolese politicians the spokesman added He said the two Congolese were seen cocking revolvers when Tshombes car was leav leaving � ing the King Baudouin Stadium after the match between the Congo and Liberia They were seen by people in the crowd who turned them over to police New Outlook PARIS Reuters France to day sent Foreign Minister Mau Maurice � rice Couve de Murville to the United Nations General Assem Assembly � bly in New York for the first time since 1962 in a sign to warmer French relations with the international organization Information Minister Alain Peyrefitte said the foreign min minister � ister is heading the French delegation in New York be because � cause we see that the United Nations has given up policies of intervention which we have criticized in the past Stop Red China UNITED NATIONSCP US Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg declared today the United States is trying to prevent South Viet Nam from becoming the first victim of Chinas attempt at world domination In a major policy speech to the 117 countryUnltedNations General Assembly Goldberg un unleashed � leashed a bitter attack on Com Communist � munist China accusing that country of s e eking to change world order by force and vio violence � lence He said that Pekings present philosophy can only lead to the most disastrous consequences for the entire world Latin Must Go VATICAN CITY CP-Arch-bishop Maurice Baudoux of St Boniface Man told the Vatican ecumenical council today that the Roman Catholic Church in order to communicate with the world must speak the language of the worlds He urged that a document under discussion dealing with the church in the modern world should avoid Latin terms of an another � other generation in favor of terms used today such as ur urbanization � banization responsibility hu human � man values and social struc structures � tures 20 Viet Cong SAIGON AP US para paratroopers � troopers and Australian sol soldiers � diers reported killing 20 Viet Cong about 30 miles northwest of Saigon where the Americans also seized a big weapons cache The action Wednesday brought to 44 the total of Viet Cong killed in the 10 day oper operation � ation near Ben Cat U S losses were reported light A U S spokesman said the arms cache included 65 new weapons described only as be being � ing of Asian make grenades torpedoes and 500 pounds of ex explosives � plosives A local hunter all set for big game went as far as 50 miles to bag it When he got there he left the car only to find he forgot his ammunition Going back to the car he not only discovered he left the bul bullets � lets at home but two of his tires were flat It was a long long hike until he managed to pick up a ride Add list of new arrivals former British Empire boxing star Mickey MacMllian who checked into Prince George a few days ago and hopes to make it his permanent noma INDEX Weather ----- 3 Women ---6 7 Classified - - - 13 14 15 Comics j2 Coming Events - - 12 Editorial 2 Sports 9 ITjR nmm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Citizens Chase Suspect A city man was arrested by police and charge with hit-and-run two hours after another man was knocked down by a car late Wednes Wednesday � day Arthur Hoard 1745 Red Redwood � wood St a resident of Prince George for 17 ears was released from custody today after he was remanded to Saturday without plea on the charge The injured man Melville Arnett of 2442 Second Ave is in satisfactory condition in Prince George Regional Hosptial with a fractured pelvis The accident occurred at Seventh Ave and Brunswick St at 815 pm Police said they have nine witnesses to the accident Dr J D Newby a local dentist saw the accident and pursued the car invohed I saw a pedestrian walk walking � ing toward me in the cross crosswalk � walk and several cars coming I wasn t paying much attention to the pedes pedestrian � trian until I saw him arch his back and fall backwards to the pavement the doctor said When I saw thecarwhich struck him hadnt stopped I took off after it because another car containing three men stopped to tend to the injured man One of the three stajed at the scene and the other two gave chase We followed the car down Seventh Ave and up on to Patricia Boulevard where he stopped said Dr Newby One of the construction workers told him he had hit someone and he should return to the accident he said The driver of the car denied hitting a man and agreed to return to the accident scene He followed us back and pulled into the parking lot at the accident corner I thought he was parking his car but I guess he had second thoughts about it and took off again said Dr Newby Doctors Deny Rate Raise VANCOUVER CP -A report that doctors plan to raise Medical Services Association rates was branded false Wednesday The MSA spokesman who issued the denial was refening to a claim the doctors were planning to raise the health plan rates tight and one half per cent We have a contract with the medical associa association � tion which is valid until 19G7 the spokesman said Charles Stewart a mem member � ber of the Amalgamated Transit Union told the Vancouver and District Labor Council Wednesday he learned of the impend impending � ing rate increase through an employee director ol MSA Mickey is an old pal of pro fight fighter � er narold Mann The Chamber of Commerce has pulled another drawing card from its little bag of tricks There will be a draw for a mink stole made during the evening The red carpet ball Is being held at the Civic Centre Oct 1st dinner dancing entertain entertainment � ment and a mink stole A Barber shop style singing w is about to make a come comeback � back in the city Under the direction of Eugene Bates the group hopes to line some 60 singers A meeting is set for next Monday in Connaught Jun Junior � ior High at 830 Travellers get warned well in advance they are getting near Prince George On a clear day like today motorists can see the smoke pall from Stone Creek No wonder women com complain � plain they cant hang their wash washing � ing cut In the sun iG Robinson was being held for trial on a charge of capital murder In the July beating death of Susan Freschi 14 whose naked body was found In woods six miles west of here He was committed for trial fol following � lowing a lengthy preliminary itlzn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1965 SHflBffiflBBpV vFHRnfri 7 Hki llH H Victim Lies On Pavement Witnesses and spectators gather around a man injured Wednesday after he was struck by a car at Seventh Ave and Brunswick St Melville Arnett is in satisfactory condition today in hospital A man has been chaiged with hit-and-run in connection with the accident -Looy photo urder Suspect Hunted In Straits Of Georgia VICTORIA CP -The search for two jail escapees one charged with murdering a Cali California � fornia girl moved to the fog fogbound � bound waters of Georgia Strait today Police said they believe the two men David Leonard Rob Robinson � inson 24 and Robert John Her Heron � on 20 may have stolen a boat here in an attempt to reach the mainland They are believed armed A dense fog cut visibility over the strait to near zero this morning and was hampering the search However it was expected to lift as the day progressed Robinson and Heron escaped Wednesday night from the Wil Wilkinson � kinson Road jail in neighboring Saanich Police believe they sneaked away from a group of prisoners being transferred from the dining room to their cells STARTLING SPEAKER WINDSOR Ont CP Dog lovers here learned more than they had bargained for when they attended a meeting The printed program pro mised that as this week is National Dog Week the speaker would be Dr Reginald Doldge of the Western Ontario Agricultural School in Redge town who would lecture on changes in the field of vet veterinarian � erinarian medicine When he rose to speak Dr Doldge said My topic was only given to me about three minutes ago I wasn t even aware that this is National Dog Week As a matter of fact I dont particularly care for dogs In a hushed silence he spoke on changes in the field of agriculture hearing The Glendale Calif girl lived here with her aunt while attending private school Heron was being held In Wil Wilkinson � kinson jail charged with break breaking � ing and entering and escaping custody Will He Or Wont He NDP Wants To Know Local New Democratic Party officials are meeting tonight with on-again-off-agaln candi candidate � date rred Atkinson Mr Atkinson a union busi business � ness agent Is expected to tell the executive whether he will stand as a candidate or officially withdraw his name from the race He Indicated to Howard Webb riding president In a telephone call from Portage Mountain Wednesday that he would allow his name to stand Mr Atkinson withdrew his name Monday for personal reasons but admitted re receiving � ceiving several telephone calls They were from party mem members � bers who told him not to run A party spokesman said the calls were from disgruntled supporters of a defeated nominee Ml Atkins in disappeared shortly afterwards The man who Mr Atkinson beat out for the candidacy last Sunday was Ken Rutherford Phone 564 2441 McCulloch Chain Saws MODEL to 3H5i World t Lightest CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sces anc Service Ltd 140 Quebtt 563 3678 10c Codv MONTH CITY HALL FINALLY GETS GO AHEAD SIGN Work on the construction of the new city hall In Prince George has finally started Architect Des Parker said contractor C J Oliver of Vancouver has six men on the job at present Excat vations for footings and machinery space is being done today The project had been delayed for some time be because � cause contracting firms had tenders which exceeded estimated costs The cost of the project Is now 687000 and was reached by redesigning the briginil plans The building is slated to be completed by June next year CJ Oliver will have between 15 and 18 men on the job during pea construction time while some 20 sub trades will also be employed Most of the sub contractors are local but the principle electrical and mechanical work will be done by Van Vancouver � couver firms Provin Daaiia During the construction period business will as usual in the old city hall A temporary entrance has been opened on the side of the old structure facing the Tire Hall A pathway has been estab established � lished to reach the offices out of danger from the con construction � struction The offices of the trea treasurer � surer the city manager comptroller and the clerks can be reached through this temporary entrance OTTAWA CP Health ministers of the provinces expressed astonishment disappointment and some anger at the opening of a two day federal provincial conference today at a federal government announcement that it plans to earmark 500000000 for improvement of medical training and othei resources during the next 15 years The announcement was made in a press release Issued by Prime Minister Pearson at the time the scheduled conference began with Health Minister Judy LaMarsh presiding Ministers representing Lib Liberal � eral Conservative and Social Credit provincial governments said they were surprised that the 500000000 figure was set by the federal government be before � fore hearing provincial views at the meeting One of the pur purposes � poses of this weeks meeting was to receive reports from the provinces on their needs for im improved � proved medical resources on Introduction of universal medi medical � cal care insurance Attorney General R A Don ahoe who Is also health minis minister � ter of Nova Scotia said he was surprised that the decision was taken before we even arrived here Health Minister Matthew Dy mond of Ontario said that at the federal -provincial conference of premiers two months ago Prime Minister Pearson said no decision could be taken on the amount of the grants until prov provincial � incial views were heard Health Minister G L Du mont of New Brunswick said he was a bit surprised Im as astonished � tonished that the figure was set at 500000000 adding there may have been consul consultation � tation but I hadnt heard of It Miss LaMarsh referring to the 500000000 as a pool of money said the figure had been arrived at by the federal government after consultation with the provinces over several months and on the basis of es estimates � timates submitted to her de department � partment by medical colleges and medical associations David Steuart health min minister � ister of Saskatchewan said the fund was inadequate if It is to be distributed on the basis of provincial populations Saskat Saskatchewan � chewan would get one twentieth of the 33000000 which would be available each year and Sas Saskatchewans � katchewans needs are far greater Mr Donahoe said Nova Sco Scotias � tias immediate needs are for 30000000 and like amounts were required by New Bruns Brunswick � wick and possibly Newfound Newfoundland � land This he said would total al almost � most three times the amount Ottawa was earmarking for the whole of Canada Fast Gals Circuit Hits Prince George VANCOUVER CP Hun Hundreds � dreds of promiscuous women work a circuit of booming west western � ern cities leaving venereal dis disease � ease in their wake says the director of BCs division of venereal disease control Dr H K Kennedy said in an Interview Wednesday the cir circuit � cuit includes Vancouver Kam loops Calgary Prince George the Peace River country and the Cariboo country lnfact wherever there are big con struction jobs Dr Kennedy said the women are not prostitutes They are pick ups who cir circulate � culate where the lonely men and the money are he said Most prostitutes are not an especially big venereal disease problem They stay clean to stay in business Dr Kennedy said women working the circuit have caused a marked increase in venereal disease outside Vancouver S On Workers Feared VANCOUVER CP - Claude Jodoin president of the Cana Canadian � dian Labor Congress said Wed Wednesday � nesday automation may even eventually � tually leave half the work fores unemployed Mr Jodoin told the conven convention � tion of the Canadian Union of Public Employees that automa automation � tion is reducing manpower re requirements � quirements in many industries at the same time that new jobs are needed for young people entering the labor market The plain fact is that unless we meet this challenge we may well be confronted with a situa situation � tion in which one half of the population has to support the other half he said Worker Falls From Truck A Vancouver construction worker Is in fair condition in Prince George Regional Hos Hospital � pital today with injuries suf suffered � fered Wednesday when he fell from a truck George Jancos an employee of Chapman Long Construction Co was standing on the back of a large cement truck when his hard hat was struck by the bucket of an earth loader ELUSIVE ESCAPEE STILL FREE MIAMI Fla AP Alead to elusive George Lemay of Montreal whose Jail break here Tuesday night was al alleged � leged to have been engin engineered � eered wltha35O00promlse evaporated today In Nassau The Bahamas Bahamas police commis commissioner � sioner Nigel Morris said his men thoroughly searched all hotels and late Wednesday tracked down a man said to resemble the bank burglary suspect The man we found was not the subject Morris said It was a case of mis mistaken � taken identity The Nassau hunt for Le Lemay � may began altera report that a couple resembling him and his wife Llse travelled by i airliner from Miami to The Bahamas capital and resort city Two airline stewardesses said a couple that travellled on Mackey Airlines flight to Nassau Wednesday morning looked like Lemay and his wife US immigration offi officials � cials Interviewed the stew stewardesses � ardesses whose names were not revealed Lemay 39 one of the most searched -for men in the Western Hemisphere is accused of taking part in a spectacular bank burglary in Montreal Sources In The Bahamas said two US officials one of them with the immigration department arrived In Nassau to help in the search Earl Mlxon 31 a deputy sheriff until about a year ago and Harold D Algar 27 were charged with helping Lemay escape Algar was freed on 2500 bond Mlxon was Jailed Dade County Sheriff T A Buchanan claimed that Mlxon and Lemays attractive wife Llse 29 planned the escape from the outside The sheriff accused Algar a security officer at the Dade County Jail as being the Inside man Buchanan said 35000 was offered as the price for lib e rating Lemay who scram scrambled � bled down a cable Tuesday night from the seventh floor of the 10 storey jail The sheriffsaldAlgartook Lemay from hi fifth floor cell to a hold cell on the ground floor about 11am Tuesday and left the door un unlocked � locked Lemay then went to the 10th floort Picked up the 1 12 -inch cable went down to the seventh floor lashed the cable to a plumbing fix ture and lowered himself out the window said the sheriff A warrant has been Issued for Lemay on charges of breaking and entering and theft of 300000 in connec connection � tion with the robbery of the Montreal branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia In 1961 Lemay was arrested last May aboard a fancy jacht he kept at Fort Lauderdale He was Identified from a wanted poster seen on the Early Bird satellite tele is ion program Fashion Feature Todays Citizen will be of special interest to women readers The Fall Fashion supplement compiled by wo womens � mens edltoi Bei nice Rob Roberts � erts features all aspects of the seasons fasions A sam sample � ple modelled above by Pat Rlggs is a wool knit suit Many more items of interest to the fashion conscious women aieto be found Inside