iMk Vol 9 No 199 THE WORLD TODAY thirst drenching flavour ALL THE WAY DOWN buck urn This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia Negotiation Stalled BONN CP - Chancellor Ludwig Erhaid met today with leaders of hts Christian Demo Democratic � cratic party to decide what to do about the sudden deadlock In his efforts to form a new West German government The crisis arose Thursday night when the Free Democrats the junior partners In Erhards coalition walked out of the negotiations The Flee Demo Democrats � crats want their leader Vlce Chancellor Erich Mende to keep his other job of minister of all German affairs Wife Causes Riot BUENOS AIRES Reuters Isabel Peron young wife of for former � mer Argentine strongman Juan Peron has a new address today following a pitched battle be between � tween riot police and demon demonstrators � strators outside her fashionable hotel Thursday The demonstrators protested against the visit by Perons wife who arrived Sunday for what a leading Peronlst has described as a mission to sponsor the peaceful return of Peron by legal means Aircraft Lost WASHINGTON AP Rus Russian � sian - made antl - aircraft missiles have downed another US warplane over North Viet Nam the defence department reports Four such downlngs had been reported earlier US officials said a surface-to-air missle brought down a navy F 8E Crusader jet Oct 4 The pilot was rescued Killed In Congo CAIRO Reuters Ernesto Che Guevara former Cuban Industry minister and Congo Congolese � lese rebel leader Gaston Sou mlalot may have been killed in an ambush in The Congo a re reliable � liable African source here said today The source said both men were believed to have been involved in a battle of Flzi Eastern Congo where a group of Congolese insurgents was ambushed last weekend Down With Reds JAKARTA AP - About 800 youths screaming down with communism burned the Chi Chinese � nese University Thursday and clashed with about 60 Chinese Communist students outside a dormitory Witnesses said knives and firearms were used in the fight and there were several injured on both sides before soldiers intervened The Chinese University is sponsored by an association of local pro Peking Chinese Its two storey building was burned to the ground Johnson In Pain WASHINGTON AP - Presi President � dent Johnson recovering from a gallbladder operation was re reported � ported today to be having some pains In the area of his in incision � cision and to have had barely two hours of sleep during the night Put Joseph Laltin assistant press secretary said the pain was not great enough to require any sedation Prince George must tie growing up The first real scheduling of a late late late television movie Is set for Sat Saturday � urday CKPGs Ab Wlebe says the venture Into the hlterto untried area will be made tie cause the station haptens to have an old but good movie left over from a package deal First one at llilO is Magic Town starring James Stew Stewart � art and No 2 at 1250 is a newspaper story called Love is News featuring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young Talk about speed tommun- Icatlons The woidwdsjust out that Euro an president Ben G Inter was going to fly to Fin Finland � land when the local travel agency received a call from Pan American Airways in New By SCOn HONEYMAN Citizen Staff Writer Work has begun on the site of Union Oil Co Ltds Prince George petroleum products re refinery � finery The site for the 75000 bar barrels � rels a day refinery has been cleared of trees and the top soil cover has been removed The refinery expect to cost substantially more than5 mil million � lion will rise adjacent to Prince George Pulp and Paper Ltds mill which will ultimat ultimately � ely be surrounded by the refin refinery � ery a chemical plant and Intercontinental Pulps mill Unions president W E Tarrar of Calgary has said he expects construction on the plant itself will begin next year The site is expected to be com completely � pletely prepared by this winter Union plans to refine a full spectrum of petroleum prod products � ucts but odds are that Bunker C oil will be one of its largest It is understood uncon unconfirmed � firmed by Union that a deal is in the offing for sale of the refinerys light oil products to another petroleum Industry firm York telling him they have a direct flight New York-Hel-slnki The local chaps did not know someone wanted to go Elimination of angle paik- ing outside Victoria Medi Medical � cal Centre has streamlined the traffic flow In that area Paral Parallel � lel parking now is the i ule which means southbound drivers dont have to sneak past wondering whether or not someone is going to back up into them A flock of chicken experts perts are gathering Mon Monday � day in Torontos Seaway Hotel They will include El Rancho Take Home entrepreneur Henry puchscherer Hell be in on discussions of trends and production methods In the chain take out food business CjT une k Union has reportedly signed a contract for supply of Bunker C oil with one of the three pulp mills In Prince George and observers say negotiations are going on with others Bunker fuel can be competit competitive � ive with natural gas If its consumers are close enough to the supply In Prince George there will be the three pulp mills the chemical plant and at least one other proposed Industry which may find It advantageous to use the fuel Unions supply from the gas fields is said to be relatively light meaning it is not par particularly � ticularly high in Bunker C content BC Tel To Build New Centre Construction of its new ad administration � ministration and works in Prince George will be announc announced � ed by BC Telephone Co Monday The building which will cost about 500000 will be con constructed � structed on a C5 acre site at the intersection of Highway 16 and Van Bien Road It will be the administration centre for the company in Its Prince George operations The project will also include a works yard BC Telephone officials will make the announcement at an Invitational luncheon which will be followed by an on site sod turnlng ceremony The office will relieve the strain being felt by the com company � pany in its downtown offices BC Tel employees are being moved to rented locations throughout town as equipment installations continue totakeup space in the present building on Sixth Avenue at Brunswick St BC Tel officials declined to give details of the building plans today 1 e Holds Job J Alphonse Ouimet has been appointed to another term as president of the Canadian Bioadcastlng Corporation The announcement from Prime Minister Pearsons office said the CJ-year-old ex executive � ecutive has been appointed to another seven - year term By GLEN RINGDAL Citizen Staff Writer Shooting lias again erupted on Quesnel Lake the third consecutive year forest service officials have been threatened by a mystery gunman Forest Service launch en engineer � gineer George Dorians was the victim of a running battle with an elusive maiksmanat 11 pm Thursday at the Sucker Point forestry look lookout � out at the southend of Ques Quesnel � nel Lake near Williams Lake Dorrans was cut by flying glass in the 30 minute battle but was not seriously in injured � jured Two years ago porrans was the victim of a slmillar attack and last year another itizn The daily newspaper for Central British Columb la PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY OCTOBER 15 1965 RSe q t fa flB dSK BBBBBBJ BBBIhBBI fjfttSSm iflIB I Whirlwind Visit Conservative leader John Diefenbaker followed by Cariboo candidate Peter Runkle buttons his coat against the chill of the north as he leaves the Prince George airpoit after ai riving shortly before noon today Mr Diefenbaker is heie to campaign on behalf of Mr Runkle He spoke early this afternoon in the Legion Hall Miller Photo Work Under Way Union Oil Plant ill Serve Diefenbaker Arrives Phone 5642441 McCulloch Chain Saws ds2i MODEl 10 t1 Worlds Lightest CHAIN SAW SEE IT NOW AT Interior Power Saw Sales and Service Ltd 1 40 Quebec - FRIEND OF THE NORTH By RON THODY Citizen Staff Writer Opposition Leader John Dief Diefenbaker � enbaker stepped into the Prince George sunshine shortly before noon today and told everybody he was a friend of the north And in an Interview at the airport he immediately hit out against the Liberals for grab grabbing � bing the Torys roads to re souices plank They the Liberals rid ridiculed � iculed it for two and one half years and now they are going to adopt lthe said Mr Diefenbaker was re referring � ferring to Liberal Northern Af Affairs � fairs Minister Arthur Lalngs announcement that 100 million would be spent over 10 years on a northern road netwoik The pioposal would eventu eventually � ally bring allnortheiniesoutce aieas within 200 miles of a permanant road When we announced we wore opening the north we weie con condemned � demned by the Liberals the Conservative chief said shak shaking � ing his head violently Mr Diefenbaker played cat and mouse over suggestions made by the local candidate Peter Runkle that a Conserva Conservative � tive government would extend a northern roads grant to in include � clude the piovinclally owned Pacific Great Eastern Railway Im not going into that he said But he quickly added It would bear looking Into on our program of opening of resour resources � ces Over Production Forecast Mr Diefenbaker hinted that his tarty wanted the Cariboo riding because of its reputa reputation � tion as the economic boom cen centre � tre of Canada A most tremendous de development � velopment here most tremen tremendous � dous he said his blue eyes twinkling Certainly we want the seat we want Peter Runkleelected Mr Diefenbaker who was scheduled to address a public meeting at noon in the Legion Hall said that a Conservative government would diop the 11 per cent sales tax on building materials He said It would have a tre mendous effect on B Cs building boom The conservative chief on the last leg of his one and -a -half NEW YORK CP A Canadian pulp and paper executive predicted Thurs Thursday � day that the world faces an over production of pulp in the next few years despite a strong North American market J V Clyne chairman and chief executive officer of MacMlllan Bloedel and Powell River Ltd attributed the foreseen over production to substantial increases in the capacity to produce pulp in the Scandinavian countries as well as in North America Fail To Return RCMP today began a land and air seaich foi three missing Prince George hunteis A police car was patrolling roads In the Blackwater coun country � try this morning In search of Edward Fleming Ewert Cres Crescent � cent Bob Goss an employee of Ben GlnterConstructionCo and an unidentified companion known only as Dave The three left Prince George last Friday for a hunting trip in the Blackwater area They planned to come out at either Vanderhoof or Quesnel They were due back to work Tuesday but failed to return The old Nechako bridge was closed again today the second time within a week A spokesman for the Dept of Highways said today the bridge sustained severe dam damage � age last week when a fork lift ran into the railing The railing was ripped out and bracings were damaged Crews did some temporary re repair � pair work at that time to have the bridge re -opened for traffic However the lower cords lud MacMillans Surrender TORONTO CP George and Viola MacMlllan charged with fraud in connection with the trading last year of shares oi Windfall Oils and Mines Ltd surrendered today They weie taken to police headquarters and photographed and fingerprinted then to mag istrates court for arraignment Repair Work Closes Old Nechako Bridge to be reinforced by steel plates The plates had to be brought In from Vancouver They arrived Thursday and work was commenced this morning The spokesman said he hopes the work will be finished by Saturday night If not well have to work Sunday he saldj The bridge will be open for traffic either Sunday or Monday Mystery Gunman Back In Quesnel Lake Area foiestry official Trank Crosby was shot at but un uninjured � injured Each of the three episodes have occured on dai stoi m nights Last night was no excep exception � tion as Mr Dorrans stood on the wharf outside his cabin home He lud heard and seen a small boat on the lake Suddenly shots rang out and bullets flew by the 45-year-old engineer He jumped on the 38 foot patrol launch White Spiuce It and gave chase to the of offending � fending craft Bullets continued to whizz by Dorrans head and sink into the launchs hull and superstructure The boat sped away with Dorrans never getting close enough to see cleat ly the person or persons who were trying to take his life The Forest Ranger at Horsefly home base of the Sucker Point Lookout Vern Craig said Itwouldappear that the same person is re responsible � sponsible for all three shootings The whole thing is a complete mystery to us he said George Dorrans cer certainly � tainly isnt the type of guy who makes enemies He said he isnt sure If the gunman is shooting at the boat oi the nun The boat could sink if it was stiuck below thewatei line But last year Mi Crosby was shot at while he stood beside the cabin RCMP aie Investigating last nights shooting Clne told a meeting of New York Society of Security Ana Analysts � lysts total manufacturing ca capacity � pacity of pulp in British Columbia alone now Is about 2000000 tons a year and by 19G8 it will increase to about 3000000 Then if all the mills come into being to which the Cana Canadian � dian government has allotted timber or is in the process oi allotting timber he said there will be a further in increase � crease He said that in five ears the total pulp capacity in British Columbia will be more than 6000000 tons an Increase of three times the present capac capacity � ity There will be a substantial over capacity in the world mar market � ket pulp production starting in 1967 or 1968 and running into the early 1970s said Clyne He called for an orderly pulp expansion not the disor disorderly � derly expansion which Is pro mlsed during the next few years Cljne told the society whose members help brokers and In Investment � vestment houses advise their investors and shareholders that he knows of no way of cor correcting � recting this situation except by allowing it to correct itself by the application of normal eco economic � nomic forces In the course of correction some of us perhaps all us us are going to be hurt added the Vancouver executive who leaves Saturday on a business trip to Europe He predicted the possibility of lower prices by his company during the period of over overcapacity � capacity adding however that he could not estimate at the moment the amount of the price reduction Cljne said the economy of North America as well as of the European Common Matket Is buoyant today and we ex expect � pect that oui lumber pioducts will continue to command a good pi ice in those aieas Bntain howeer Kundergo Ing a ii lod of financial crisis which undoubted will be over overcome � come said Chne The need foi housing will continue to keep lumbei In good demand He foi ecast an Inci ease in the plwood maiket in Camda in the next 10 eais adding that theie will lie a good demand in England when she ietoeis fiom her present economic dif liculties He said he is ieasonabl optimistic legaidmg the futiue of wood pioiluits in the markets seivedln hisioiupan When a teiupouiv softness ipiwais in one market he said we aie able to switch lapidlj toanothet although we aie alwas caieful to see tint old connections aie piopeiU pioteited a- Pulp Industry pee 563 3678 1k Codv Onim week Western whistle stopping tour looked remarkably fit des despite � pite his 70 years He thrives on whistle slop campaigning a Diefenbakei aide said Mr Diefenbaker leaves this afternoon for a meeting tonight in Victoria He will wind up his western tour In the Okanagan Saturday During an I n t e r v 1 e w at the airport Mr Diefenbaker poo pooed Liberal chaiges that the government cannot afford a 20 boost in old age pensions They say the raise would cost the Canadian taxpayer 830 mil million � lion But Mr Diefenbaker said hed get the money not out of the tax taxpayers � payers pocket but out of the pension fund bbbft PH m m B -rN HI jIh HON J V CLYNE sounds warning Beer Strike Talks Today VANCOUVER CP - Union and company negotiators aie expected to meet face-to-face today for the first time since B Cs beer strike began Aug 23 Spokesmen for the companies involved and officials of the Beverage Dispensers and Cul Culinary � inary Workers Union CLC met separately Thursday with Reg Clements the provincial gov governments � ernments chief concillatlonof ficer Thursdays discussions were a continuation of a day long session Wednesday In Mr Clements labor department of offices � fices here 4BBPaA BPPtt M wn Free Trip The boxes shown here by Joan Burke will help some lucky person to win a free trip to Hawaii The boxes are displayed by Prince Geoige merchants who participate in The Citizen tour to Hawaii Jan 7 to 20 The draw for the freetnpwlllbeheldDec 23 See theCitlzen Magazine section today foi details