Tou get a barrel of flavour In Garling Pilsener BEER ypi say please Vol 9 No 1 86 THE WORLD TODAY Not Welcorhe NEW DELHI Reuters -Prime Minister Shastrl was re reported � ported today to have told the ruling Congress Parliamentary party executive he made It clear to United Nations Secretary-General U Thant that there could be no UN peace keeping force in Indian territory Sources close to the party said Shastri was answering criticism from party members on the dispatch of the second team of UN observers to super supervise � vise the ceasefire betweenlndla and Pakistan The new team will be headed by Maj Gen Druce Macdonald of Edmonton Shastrl stated that the UN personnel would be observers on the old pattern of the 1949 Kashmir ceasefire line and not a peacekeeping force the sources said Whenever Pakistan has vio violated � lated the ceasefire we have re resisted � sisted them and they have gone back Pope Paul 68 VATICAN CITY AP - Pope Pauls celebration of his C8th birthday amid wandering gyp gypsies � sies was seen today as another reflection of the Roman Cath Catholic � olic Churchs desire to be open to the world the topic the Vati Vatican � can ecumenical council was de debating � bating today The 2200 bishops went into the third week of the councils fourth and final session after another unprecedented day Sun Sunday � day in the life of Pope Paul Largest Ship TOKYO Reuters The worlds biggest ship the 150-000-ton tanker TokjoMaru was launched at Tokohama today 144 days after its keel was laid The vessel nearly a quarter of a mile lone will be ready for service in December It will carry crude oil from Persian Gulf ports to Japan for the Caltex aff lliated Nippon Oil Co The Tokjo Maru is 17666 tons more than the worlds next biggest ship the Japanese built 132334 ton tanker Nissho Maru Gas Charges TOKYO AP Viet Cong guerrillas have charged that US and South Vietnamese forces are using noxious chemicals poison gas worms and insects In the fighting In Blnh Dinh province In central South Viet Nam In a statement broadcast by Radio Hanoi and monitored here Sunday the committee of the National Front for Liberation the Viet Congs political arm said Within July and August the US aggressors and their lack lackeys � eys burned down by bombing 5195 houses five churches five pagodas two Cao Dal holy sees and 10 schools killing 545 per persons � sons wounding C44 others among them 34 pregnant women and 163 children They also completely de destroyed � stroyed at once 10 hamlets In Phu Cat district the radio contended Mrs Rose Brantnall of North Nechako Road came away with a new Dodge the grand prize of a bingo game Sat Saturday � urday night Some 2600 people attended the game The car was won in a single game with no play offs between plajers Mrs Jack Adems old time resident of Tinlay Forks spent a couple of days last week as the guest of Mr and Mrs J A Forln Campbell In the city Mrs Adems 85 years old first settled at Finlay Forks In 191 3 where she and her late husband built their first home The homes ite will be flooded by the Peace River dam development At present Mrs Adems is stay staying � ing with the Cattermole people at the damslte and is planning INDEX Betty Conner -------0 Classified 9 10 11 Comics 8 Coming events -- 8 Editorial 2 Sports 7 lyi This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control BoardorbytheGovernment of British Columbia Xte k XiiiHHBniM HT iii lH WMi aaw rr liHRX 1laM wPW HL Sign Reflects Workers Feeling Workers at the Northwood Pulp Mill site Saturday carry placaids protesting what they call a lack of job safety Close to 600 men walked off their jobs to join in the protest after the death Friday of a fellow worker Peter Bretzer who fell 30 feet to his death They were back at work Sunday after steps weie taken to keep a closei eye on safety Looj Photo Three Briefs Ready Inland Gas Hearings Three possibly four briefs will be heard Thurs Thursday � day during a public hearing into Inland Natural Gas Cos application for a rate reduc reduction � tion In D C HW Mellish secretary of the Public Utilities Commission said today Mr Mellish said he expects more last -minute presentations may appear but notification has been re ceived for only three on building a new home In that area a So the driver of the small green foreign car that ran oyer a pup at Fifth and Central Friday didnt stop Maybe its just as well Even a callous heart like that might have been touched by the sight ofslxtear ful children sobbing over their dead dog Two ex Prince George school teachers met unex pectantly at Prince George air airport � port Sunday One of them was Ray Wllliston who is now Mini Minister � ster of Lands and Forests and the other Frank Snowsell pres president � ident oftheSocreds arch enem enemies � ies the B C New Democrats They exchanged friendly Jibes and Mr Snowsell told Mr Wll Wllliston � liston that he was happy to see Bert Leboe backing I red Atkinson 0 The Chliopractors Asso Association � ciation of B C honoured local membei p D Carr at a banquet in Kelowna Mr Can was a member oftho first asso association � ciation board In 1934 He was among plonter members of the association to be honoied More may come whenwe get there said Mr Mellish The Prince George hear hearing � ing which opens at 10 am Thursday In the Civic Centre is the first in a series to be held Inland s rate reduction would provide nominal sav VANCOUVER CP Britalns racial trouble may soon be duplicated in BCs Indian problem a princess of the Kwa klutl tribe said Saturday Mrs Gloria Webster head of the Vancouver Indian Centre Society told delegates to a BC Federation of Labor sponsored conference on Indian educa educational � tional and employment oppor opportunities � tunities that the Indian problem here is falling into the same pattern as that involving West Indians In Britain During a panel discussion on educational opportunities she Accident Kills Bums Lake Boy A three year old child died Saturday after lie was hit by a car 10 miles west of Burns Lake The boy Randy lllebert ap apparently � parently ran from behind his fathers parked pickup truck on Second Palling Rd and was hit by d vehicle driven by George Jenzen of Burns Lake Police said Jenzen lilt the child at the bottom of a hill g ings effectlveAugust 1 1965 with final reduction Aug 1 1967 The city of Prince George will support the Inland ap application � plication to lower rates but will hold that the reduction is not large enough Indian Race Strife Feared by Princess said the Indian birth rate is three times that of the general population and there are not enough employment opportuni opportunities � ties near the reservations to sustain the growing population As a result the Indians aie moving to urban centres in In Increasing � creasing numbers she said Indians are the fastest growing minority In Canada Mrs Webster said The ex experience � perience in Britain has shown that If large numbers of a min minority � ority group move into an area over a short time there can be real difficulty So far there are not enough Indians in the cities to worry anyone But she added if the num numbers � bers grow rapidly in the near future as they might because of Increasing population this could have the same result as it did in Britain of making the rest of the population fearful Everybody talks about the need for educating Indians but what about educating white people about Indians Mrs Webster said Educating In Indians � dians wont mean much unless white people understand more about Indians ittzen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1965 I doubt If any will go bank bankrupt � rupt said the owner Suffering the most serious setback are operators of hotels which have only a small num number � ber of rooms they depend on beer parlor revenue to keep them going Most waters have found themselves Jobless Most are collecting unemployment insur insurance � ance The only hotels with beer par parlor � lor staff still working are the Other Story Page 12 Canada which has not stopped operating and the Simon Fraser whose beer parlor staff is help helping � ing in renovation work at the beer parlor Others are working in the hotels bar which with others may also find itself out of busi business � ness if the recommendations of out-of-work lower mainland beer waiters are followed The waiters have asked cock cocktail � tail lounge men to go on strike to help bring the dispute to a head If the beer strike goes on much longer Ill have to layoff my men said Simon Traser manager Bill Grauwleler Elsewhere in the piovinceat least 50 hotels face bankruptcy 30 of them in the greater Van Vancouver � couver area Phone 564 2441 THW00D None Serious McCulloch J unainaawi 3SS1 MODEL 5 10 1 World Lighted CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 140 Quebec 563 3678 Accident Injures Nine persons were sent to hospital with minor injuries Saturday when the convertible car In which they were riding Service Restored Work crews from Prince George and Squamlsh worked full steam ahead Friday and early Saturday to clear the tiacks of the Pacific Great Eas Eastern � tern Railway after a train wreckage Thursday Some 150 men with cranes and bulldozers restored the line for service by Satuiday A north - bound freight train had jumped the tracks Thurs Thursday � day near Soda Creek 23 miles north of Williams Lake Liquid fuel dumped over a hillside from broken tank cars was the main concern of the clearing crews KkCopy lll MEN WIN SAFETY TIGHT Nearly COO men walked off their Jobs at the North wood Pulp Mill site Saturday to protest lack of job safety The protest was sparked by the death Friday of a 25-year-old construction worker And it got action A safety committee was set up several recommen recommendations � dations were made and adhered to and the men re returned � turned to work Sunday N V Daly Northwood s safety co ordinator said to today � day that everything was under control at the mill site He said steps are being taen to correct safety faults Tempers flared after Peter Bretzer of North Bat tleford Sask fell 30 feet to his death In the recovery building at the mill site six miles north of here He died only two hours A To before he was scheduled to leave on his holidays We were both going to pick up our pay and leave that night said Charles Farrlsh a co worker of Mr Bretzers They both planned to go to Vancouver Mr Bretzerwas going to use part of his holi holiday � day to visit his widowed mother in North Battleford Mr Bretzer fell to his death when a piece of ply plywood � wood on which he was standing gave away Shop stewards of various unions on the Job met Satur Saturday � day shortly after workers carrying protest signs gathered at the mills gate The men refused to pass the line of protesting workers Ie been in construction 25 ears and Ive never seen such a riduculous lack of safety said Mr Farrish His mood was typical of the workers The only men wording belonged to a crew repairing unsafe conditions in the re recovery � covery building The conditions are pretty bad said another man There are too many holes uncovered and no safety rail railings � ings where there shouldbe Two other workers have died under similar circum circumstances � stances In the past two months All three deaths oc occurred � curred in the recovery build building � ing He said the men were not protesting against North wood itself Their beef he said was with the main contractor Burns and Dutton Al Kurflss head shop steward of the boiler makers was named chairman of the stewards committee They ve Burns and Dut Hotels Likely Weather Storm Most of Prince Georges beer parlors are expected to weather the strike of brewery workers in the Lower Mainland All are feeling the pinch of loss of levenue through the strike but one hotel owner said in an interview today that none are in serious financial difficulty yet I went into a ditch bordering the Hart Highway and a largetruck landed on top of it Police said the car driven by Wolf Kelly a cook at Bablne Lake passed a large delivery truck at Mile Six of the Hart Highway at 10 pm Saturday and then slowed down to make a left hand turn The truck swerved left to miss the car but clipped a rear fender pushing it into the ditch The truck landed on top of the car The driver of the truck Percy Perry of Mlworth Road was not Injured Injured in the car were Audrey Albertine Leonard Rem and Allen Gauthler Kath erlne and Douglas Carlfelleand Louis Beauchamp all of the Is Island � land Cache Damage in the accident was estimated at 1300 Damage was estimated at 3000 In a five car accident at Third Ave and George St Sat Saturday � urday night Two of the cars Involved hit head on and three other cars piled Into the wreckage ton teen high balling it he said He admitted the men were partly at fault We ve let it go on to the point where it s really got out of hand he said The men met again Sunday with management and Les Southwell of the Workmens Compensation Board and set up a safety committee Earlier Mr Kurfiss told fellow shop steward s that most union contracts stipu stipulated � lated that the mendidn thave to go to work if pi oper safety precautions were not taken John Dlnsmore of the Workmen s Compensation Board said safety pre precautions � cautions at the site were long overdue An inquest into Mr Bretzer s death will be held 730 p m Wednesday at the city magistrates office MORE CAPS FOUND Another 70 blasting caps have been found In the vicin vicinity � ity of Duchess Park Junior High School Last Thursday 5 caps were found under a tree in the schoolyard and later an another � other 35 were discovered in a car garage of Mr and Mrs Ronald Brown on RossCres near the school Mrs Brown found the 70 caps Saturday In bush near her home Police said today they still have no idea where the caps are coming from Parents are warned to watch for caps inthe posses possession � sion of children The expos ive devices can blow a childs hand off CPA Crash Claims Hit 1303616 TORONTO CP The Cana Canadian � dian Life Insurance Association said today claims totalling 1303616 have been made against life Insurance com companies � panies as a result of the crash of a Canadian Pacific Airlines DC 6B in British Columbia July 8 The association said this in includes � cludes amounts payable under ordinary or group life Insur Insurance � ance policies and accidental death riders but does not in include � clude flight insurance policies purchased before boarding the aircraft or travel accident in insurance � surance Rutherford Slapped Down By NDP President By RON THODY Citizen Staff Writer Former candidate Ken Rutherford was slapped down Sunday by Frank Snowsell president of the B C New Democratic Party Mr Snowsell said Mr Rutherfoids charges made in radio newscasts of in inaccurate � accurate reporting in The Citizen were unfounded I have found no reason to challenge the reporting and the accuracy of stories which have appealed In The Citizen Mr Snowsellsaid Mr Rutherford a formei NDP candidate here who last week was defeated in a bid to try again charged Trlday Hut a Citizen leporter used underhanded tricks to get information He also said publicly tlut The Citizens coverage of a local party split was Inac Inaccurate � curate But subsequent investiga investigation � tion proved Mr Rutheiford wrong said Mr Snowsell The newspapei gave adequate and fair coveiage in both news and editorial comment Ml Snowsell said attei an Investigation into Mr Rutherfoids chaiges He said the stories met the highest journalistic stan standards � dards Mr Snowsell made these comments in m official statement Sunday befoie leaving forVancouvei b all The provincial paity was hei e In a detei mined ef fort to patch up an internal dispute in the partv The dispute centered on charges that the nominated candidate Fied Atkinson hadnt been in the paity long enough He apparently had been told so in several telephone calls leceived within hours of his v let oi j ovei Mr Rutheifoid Mi Atkinson twice told of leceiving telephone calls made by people looking for their own political Miu But he would not elaboi ate Mi Snowsell met putv membei s behind closed doois at the IWA UallSatui dav night He emeiged smlliiu fioni the meeting Its settled he said Nrj FRANK SNOWSELL unfounded