- / -
Vol
9
No
2
THE
WORLD
TODAY
Speed
Record
BONNEULLE
SALTTLATS
Utah
AP
Craig
Breedlove
drove
his
jet
powered
car
5GC
miles
per
hour
today
and
set
a
world
land
speed
record
of
555127
m
ph
The
record
Is
the
average
of
two
runs
back
and
forth
over
a
measured
mile
In
his
first
run
the
speed
was
544
382
mp
h
and
on
the
return
he
was
timed
at
5GC304
mp
h
The
old
record
set
by
Art
Arfons
of
Akron
Ohio
was
536
71
mp
h
Canadas
Pledge
UNITED
NATIONS
CP
Canada
told
the
United
Nations
today
that
she
will
contribute
a
total
of
9500000
for
distribu
distribution
�
tion
In
I960
as
part
of
a
new
UN
development
program
Ambassador
Paul
Tremblay
Canadas
permanent
represen
representative
�
tative
to
the
UN
said
the
contribution
subject
to
parlia
parliamentary
�
mentary
approval
represents
an
increase
of
2200000
over
Canadas
19G5
total
contribu
contribution
�
tion
of
7300000
Almost
Normal
SANTO
DOM
IN
GO
AP
-Another
major
stride
toward
the
normalization
of
Santo
Domingo
was
taken
today
with
the
reop
reopening
�
ening
of
seven
banks
in
the
heart
of
the
Dominican
capital
and
the
return
to
publication
of
the
two
major
newspapers
The
banks
and
newspapers
located
in
what
was
the
rebel
sector
of
the
city
closed
with
the
start
of
the
April
revolt
5000
Arrested
JAKARTA
CP
President
Sukarno
today
called
again
for
a
speedy
restoration
of
order
in
Indonesia
as
official
press
sources
reported
250
more
persons
arrested
in
a
continu
continuing
�
ing
nationwide
army
clampdown
on
Communists
Unofficial
estimates
have
claimed
that
5000
persons
in
including
�
cluding
many
Communists
have
been
rounded
up
since
the
abor
abortive
�
tive
attempt
Oct
1
to
over
overthrow
�
throw
Sukarno
Rhodesia
Firm
SALISBURY
Reuters
Prime
Minister
Ian
Smith
said
today
the
views
of
the
British
and
Rliodesian
governments
on
white
ruled
Rhodesias
demand
for
independence
remains
as
wide
apart
and
Irreconcilable
as
ever
The
Rhodesian
leader
said
in
a
broadcast
a
royal
commission
to
investigate
the
dispute
pro
proposed
�
posed
during
a
visit
here
last
week
by
Prime
Minister
Wilson
of
Britain
is
the
only
possible
chance
at
a
solution
He
recalled
that
Wilson
said
at
the
end
of
his
visit
the
door
Is
wide
open
for
agreement
and
added
I
wonder
If
it
is
his
inten
intention
�
tion
to
slam
it
closed
again
If
so
then
the
end
of
the
road
could
be
nearer
than
we
think
Conference
Off
ALGIERS
Reuters
The
Afro
-Asian
suimnlt
talks
scheduled
to
start
here
Friday
have
been
officially
adjourned
it
was
announced
Mondaynight
The
decision
to
postpone
the
summit
indefinitely
came
after
three
days
of
talks
by
a
45
nation
Afro
Asian
foreign
min
ministers
�
isters
conference
on
whether
it
should
go
ahead
as
planned
One
delegate
reflecting
gen
eral
feeling
described
the
de
decision
�
cision
as
the
tombstone
of
the
Afro
Asian
world
The
Citizens
Fall
Cook
Book
appears
with
this
edition
Some
1429
recipe
were
received
from
23
clubs
It
was
a
gigantic
task
weeding
out
the
duplicates
Recipes
were
received
in
all
sizes
and
shapes
from
neat
typed
little
booklets
a
single
recipe
to
the
page
tartfullj
divided
into
categories
for
which
we
offer
our
thanks
to
recipes
handwritten
several
to
a
sheet
on
the
backs
of
en
envelopes
�
velopes
and
cardboards
out
of
nylons
The
cook
book
contains
03
recipes
with
winners
on
Page
6
g
Touring
the
Peace
RJvtr
prairie
country
with
Corw
servative
candidate
Peter
Runkle
had
its
finer
moments
for
reporter
Ron
Thody
a
MM
This
advert
sement
is
not
published
or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Boardorby
the
Government
of
BntishColumbia
Coast
Market
Still
Wild
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Wild
trading
continued
for
the
second
d
iy
of
the
Vancouver
Stocl
Exchange
today
although
one
broker
said
things
were
not
quite
as
crazy
as
Mondaj
After
the
first
hour
912933
shares
had
changed
hands
as
speculators
rushed
for
stocks
in
companies
with
properties
in
the
Pine
Point
area
of
the
Northwest
Territories
Pyramid
whose
encouraging
report
on
one
test
on
Its
lead
zinc
last
week
started
the
rush
traded
33600
in
the
first
hour
and
Its
price
touched
935
10
cents
above
Mondays
close
then
dropped
to
as
low
as
850
Ace
Mining
was
the
heaviest
trsder
It
traded
930000
shares
Mondaj
and
its
opening
had
to
be
delayed
on
the
exchange
todaj
while
officials
matched
buy
and
sell
orders
In
the
first
hour
it
traded
250000
shares
It
went
as
high
as
135
then
settled
around
1
25
starved
bachelor
Likeatyplcal
prairie
lunch
at
the
farm
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Gus
Henderson
Were
just
having
a
little
something
wont
jou
folks
stay
for
lunch-
Mrs
Hender
Henderson
�
son
asked
Then
she
proceded
to
serve
up
pork
chops
chicken
mashed
otatoes
jams
pickled
beets
carrots
and
home
baked
buns
Just
something
I
whipped
up
said
Mis
Henderson
in
tjpical
prairie
modesty
gi
Lver
tried
to
get
home
in
yout
tar
when
the
jower
fails
in
some
parts
of
the
city9
Traffic
lights
were
out
at
Sev
enth
and
Victoria
last
night
and
it
took
more
than
halt
an
hour
from
tin
Simon
Eraser
Hotel
to
the
intersection
It
was
the
steond
day
in
the
row
by
the
way
PHILADELPHIA
AP
-Barry
Goldwater
called
today
for
the
resignation
of
US
Defence
Secretaiy
Ro
Robert
�
bert
McNamaia
uiged
an
all
out
bombing
of
Hanoi
In
Industrial
�
dustrial
complexes
and
blamed
Governors
William
W
Scranton
and
Nelson
Rockefeller
both
Republi
Republicans
�
cans
for
his
defeat
in
last
years
piesldential
election
In
a
tailed
television
inter
interview
�
view
shown
here
Goldwater
also
said
the
Johnson
ad
administration
�
ministration
had
turned
down
his
request
to
visit
South
Viet
Nam
as
a
reserve
gen
general
�
eral
in
the
US
Air
rorce
Speaking
from
his
home
in
Phoenix
the
former
Arizona
senator
said
the
resignation
of
McNamara
would
be
the
best
thing
that
could
happen
in
our
war
effort
He
has
had
too
big
a
say
in
making
foreign
policy
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER
2
1965
Turnout
has
been
so
poor
so
far
that
Allen
R
Fitch
cannot
foim
the
competition
style
brass
band
he
wants
in
Prince
George
The
band
has
only
15
members
11
short
of
competition
size
There
is
a
definite
need
for
a
brass
band
in
Prince
George1
said
Mr
Fitch
In
local
parades
all
brass
bands
are
imported
Jury
Selection
Opens
Assizes
The
fall
session
of
assize
courts
began
in
Prince
Geoige
today
A
jury
was
selected
at
11
a
m
to
hear
a
charge
of
non
capital
murder
facing
Henry
Rudolph
Marshall
ntzerald
of
Quesnel
Fitzgerald
is
charged
in
con
connection
�
nection
with
the
shooting
death
May
19
of
George
Leonard
Torsey
at
Kersley
near
Ques
nel
The
case
will
be
heard
before
Justic
Nathaniel
T
Ivemetz
of
Vancouver
Crown
prosecutor
is
V
F
McNeill
of
Quesnel
with
as
assistance
�
sistance
from
II
Lee
Skip
of
Williams
Lake
Defending
the
accused
is
rW
Elliot
of
Quesnel
The
case
is
expected
to
run
two
to
five
days
Following
the
non
capital
murder
case
a
charge
of
rape
against
Antol
Soos
w
ill
be
heard
boos
Is
charged
in
connection
with
an
incident
near
Wells
April
24
this
year
Also
on
the
criminal
docket
are
another
non
capital
murder
charge
ona
capital
murder
charge
five
cases
of
causing
death
by
criminal
negligence
and
another
rape
case
which
Involves
three
accused
Criminal
assizes
aie
ex
expected
�
pected
to
last
at
least
a
month
and
thd
long
list
of
civil
cases
should
stretch
well
Into
the
new
jear
Phone
564
2441
HfXON
SCHOOL
BUS
DISPUTE
SETTLED
By
GLEN
RINGDAL
Citizen
Staff
Writer
IIIXON
The
bus
-war
Is
oven1
A
compromise
between
the
Prince
George
School
Board
and
parents
of
high
school
students
In
the
Hixon
area
has
been
reached
Two
school
board
repie
sentatlves
met
Monday
with
4C
ltlxon
parents
who
had
protested
the
action
taken
by
bus
driver
Alex
Lacusta
The
dispute
staited
when
Lacusta
kicked
off
students
as
far
as
30
miles
from
home
while
transporting
them
to
and
from
Prince
George
classrooms
Several
parents
alleged
that
students
had
been
ejec
ejected
�
ted
from
the
bus
for
no
reason
at
all
One
woman
Mrs
C
W
Buvton
said
one
youth
was
sent
off
the
bus
for
standing
up
to
let
a
girl
out
of
a
seat
Another
parent
sild
his
daughter
was
let
off
the
bus
30
miles
from
homebecause
she
turned
aiound
and
quietlj
asked
another
girl
a
question
The
driver
tells
a
dif
different
�
ferent
story
He
said
he
has
been
sub
subjected
�
jected
to
obscenities
jeer
ings
and
harasslngs
by
both
teenage
boys
and
girls
lie
said
also
there
Is
a
considerable
amount
of
smoking
on
the
bus
and
the
interior
of
the
bus
has
been
heavily
damaged
by
the
stu
students
�
dents
Manager
of
Standard
Bus
Contracting
which
seivesthe
Prince
George
School
Dis
District
�
trict
Alf
Nelson
said
the
bus
being
used
on
the
route
was
new
90
days
ago
It
Is
now
badly
marked
up
he
said
The
students
who
ridethe
bus
from
HKon
to
Black
Blackburn
�
burn
Road
Junior
High
and
Prince
George
Senior
High
have
told
their
parents
the
driver
is
Heating
them
un
unfairly
�
fairly
The
driver
was
acting
with
permission
of
the
school
board
when
he
forced
unruly
students
off
the
bus
We
want
him
thedriver
replaced
one
Irate
parent
called
out
at
the
meeting
which
doubled
as
the
Hixon
Elementary
Schools
annual
meeting
Who
Is
responsible
for
the
child
who
is
put
off
the
bus
part
way
between
home
and
the
school
asked
Mrs
Buxton
Bob
Giacey
secretary
teasurer
of
the
School
Board
said
the
board
is
not
Local
Businesses
Hit
by
Bankruptcy
By
SCOTT
HONEYMAN
Citizen
Staff
Writer
Prince
George
business
firms
sat
and
waited
today
for
word
about
an
estimatedSlOO
000
they
have
coming
to
them
from
Canus
Services
Ltd
The
firm
which
catered
to
workers
at
Prince
Georges
two
pulpmllls
has
gone
bank
bankrupt
�
rupt
leaving
its
creditors
here
and
elsewhere
wondering
if
theyll
ever
receive
payment
The
only
communication
creditors
here
have
received
is
a
letter
over
the
signature
of
Vancouver
chartered
ac
accountant
�
countant
Lin
II
Bell
inform
informing
�
ing
them
of
the
bankruptcy
of
three
Canus
enterprises
and
announcing
formation
of
a
new
firm
with
the
backing
of
Kelly
Douglas
and
Company
Limited
Kelly
Douglas
through
a
sub
subsidiary
�
sidiary
has
purchased
the
as
assets
�
sets
of
Canus
and
formed
or
is
about
to
form
Canus
Camp
Services
Ltd
Mr
Bell
appealed
for
sup
support
�
port
of
the
new
company
from
its
creditors
As
soon
as
It
became
evident
that
no
further
banking
arrangements
were
possible
the
company
called
a
meeting
of
the
major
creditors
said
Mr
Bells
letter
At
this
meeting
I
was
In
Instructed
�
structed
to
investigate
all
pos
possible
�
sible
avenues
to
ensure
the
continuation
of
the
companys
contracts
If
this
was
possible
it
would
ensure
the
bankrupt
would
be
able
to
collect
their
full
value
of
accounts
receivable
work
in
progress
supply
and
camp
Inventories
The
three
Canus
concerns
which
have
gone
Into
bank
bankruptcy
�
ruptcy
are
Canus
Prebullt
Ltd
Canus
Services
Alberta
Ltd
and
Canus
Services
Ltd
It
Is
understood
their
liabili
liabilities
�
ties
run
to
approximately
12
million
Canus
is
said
to
have
assets
of
750000
from
which
to
meet
these
commitments
It
is
understood
there
are
some
secured
commitments
which
will
receive
full
value
reponslble
for
the
child
From
the
time
the
child
leaves
home
In
the
morning
until
he
returns
home
at
night
he
Is
reponslble
to
the
School
Boird
for
his
actions
How
However
�
ever
the
School
Board
Is
not
responsible
for
him
said
Mr
Gracey
If
a
child
Is
picked
up
in
the
morning
he
should
be
returned
at
night
no
mat
matter
�
ter
what
he
doessaldC
W
Buxton
a
former
member
of
the
Prince
George
School
Board
Mr
Gracey
and
District
Superintendent
Dave
Todd
who
also
attended
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
partially
agreed
with
the
Irate
parents
Henceforth
any
disciplin
disciplinary
�
ary
action
taken
against
a
bus
student
will
be
imme
immediately
�
diately
reported
to
his
or
her
parents
Ill
handle
mine
the
proper
way
one
parent
promised
In
future
a
child
who
mis
misbehaves
�
behaves
will
be
returned
home
on
the
day
in
question
but
could
be
refused
per
permission
�
mission
to
ride
the
bus
on
future
days
It
is
your
place
as
par
parents
�
ents
said
Mr
Todd
to
tell
your
children
to
get
along
with
the
bus
driver
No
bus
driver
should
have
to
put
up
with
profanity
disrespect
and
harassing
he
said
We
cannot
bend
to
these
children
said
Mr
Gracey
We
thought
we
we
re
deal
dealing
�
ing
with
near
adult
teen
teenagers
�
agers
but
It
is
now
apparent
that
we
are
dealing
with
little
children
Now
all
we
ask
Is
that
you
as
parents
co
operate
He
Called
Me
SOB
HOME
OF
THE
KNIGHT
TRAILER
mix
S3
nanMl
Mile
6
Hari
Hwy
Phone
564
9549
IOGW87
HOLGER
ENEMARK
furious
Enemark
Ignites
Political
Storm
Bonners
Remarks
Refuted
VANCOUVER
CP
The
president
of
the
BC
Hotels
Assoc
lat
ion
says
profits
are
not
keeping
pace
with
increased
labor
costs
in
the
hotel
indus
trj
Stan
Guile
was
replying
to
a
statement
by
Attorney
General
Bonner
that
hotels
are
making
enough
profit
at
present
beer
prices
Mr
Bonner
said
last
week
a
Liquor
Control
Board
Survey
showed
in
recent
yean
no
hotel
had
been
sold
at
a
loss
He
said
he
Is
opposed
to
any
increased
in
the
price
of
beer
Mr
Guile
said
there
would
be
something
wrong
with
the
economy
of
the
province
If
hotels
did
nof
sell
for
more
than
was
paid
for
them
Possession
Count
Nets
Two
Weeks
Possession
of
a
stolen
gaso
gasoline
�
line
credit
card
cost
James
Andrew
Jules
23
14
days
in
jail
today
The
credit
card
property
of
storeowner
Peter
Morelli
of
Kamloops
had
been
found
in
Jules
possession
In
a
Bruns
Brunswick
�
wick
Street
parking
lot
in
Sept
September
�
ember
Mr
Morelli
said
his
store
had
been
broken
into
early
in
September
and
the
credit
card
had
been
among
articles
mis
missing
�
sing
Magistrate
G
O
Ste
art
told
Jules
he
was
giving
him
a
light
sentence
in
the
hope
he
would
reform
Goldwater
Sounds
Off
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BARRY
GOLDWATER
Goldwater
a
Republican
soundly
beaten
by
President
Johnson
in
the
10C4
election
said
McNumaras
policies
have
reduced
the
morale
In
the
defence
department
to
an
all
time
low
He
said
he
couldnt
see
any
difference
in
the
danger
of
concentrating
power
whether
in
inilitaty
of
civilian
leaders
Such
power
he
said
Is
more
to
be
feared
In
the
hands
of
professional
ci
civilians
�
vilians
than
In
the
military
and
accused
McNamara
of
such
an
abuse
He
saidolder
military
heads
have
been
shunted
aside
for
younger
men
and
decisions
made
by
computers
Goldwater
said
the
war
in
Viet
Nam
could
be
ended
In
a
relative
few
months
If
we
would
say
to
Hanoi
tmp-
TWiJnib
i
lFi
ROBERT
McNAMARA
By
RON
THODY
Citizen
Staff
Writer
A
political
storm
has
erupted
in
Cariboo
over
an
unidentified
womans
queries
about
becoming
a
polling
clerk
Her
questions
and
an
alleged
answer
that
only
Liberals
could
be
polling
clerks
sent
Cariboo
Returning
Officer
Holger
Enemark
furiously
storming
into
local
Social
Credit
Campaign
headquarters
His
actions
described
by
those
present
as
reprehen
reprehensible
�
sible
resulted
todaj
inSocred
officials
lodging
a
protest
with
ftelson
Castonguay
Canadas
chief
electoral
officer
And
Mr
Castonquay
indicated
Mondaj
he
would
launch
an
investigation
into
any
charges
if
they
were
laid
If
the
charges
proved
serious
enough
the
findings
could
ln-
I
validate
the
Cariboo
election
according
to
some
political
observers
Despite
this
Social
Crediters
here
are
fuming
over
Mr
Ene
marks
actions
He
came
in
and
stood
before
my
desk
shook
his
fist
at
me
and
called
me
a
stupid
sonofa
bltch
said
George
Mostrom
an
amputee
who
answers
tele
telephones
�
phones
at
Socred
committee
rooms
Call
Started
it
All
The
political
hurricane
erupted
after
a
woman
tele
telephoned
�
phoned
the
committee
rooms
to
ask
how
she
could
become
a
polling
clerk
Mr
Mostrom
said
he
answer
answered
�
ed
the
call
and
referred
her
to
563
1878
the
local
returning
officers
number
Shortlj
afterwards
the
woman
called
a
local
radio
open
mike
show
and
said
she
had
been
told
by
a
woman
who
answered
the
jeturning
officers
tele
telephone
�
phone
number
that
she
could
not
become
a
polling
clerk
un
unless
�
less
she
was
a
Liberal
The
announcer
called
the
number
the
woman
said
the
Social
Credit
office
had
given
her
Mr
Enemark
answered
Mr
Enemark
naa
no
com
comment
�
ment
other
than
to
say
the
woman
had
been
told
by
Social
Credit
campaign
headquarters
that
she
had
to
be
a
Liberal
if
she
wanted
the
job
He
said
polling
clerks
aie
North
Viet
Nam
you
are
no
longer
a
sacred
place
He
urged
heavy
bombing
of
not
the
city
we
aie
not
people
killers
but
in
industrial
�
dustrial
targets
On
politics
he
said
the
attacks
by
Rockefeller
of
New
York
and
Scranton
of
Pennsylvania
describing
him
as
trigger
happy
and
out
to
destroy
social
secuiity
hurt
most
of
his
effort
to
win
the
presidencj
They
said
it
so
often
that
people
believed
it
he
as
asserted
�
serted
He
also
had
some
woids
about
civil
lights
saying
tlat
the
US
will
continue
toll
riots
in
the
stieets
as
loii
as
people
aie
told
they
aie
allowed
to
bieak
the
law
as
Negio
leadei
DJ
Mirtiu
Luthei
King
Is
doing
He
said
he
knew
nothing
of
the
incident
After
making
this
statement
over
the
air
Mr
Enemark
raged
into
Social
Credit
head
headquarters
�
quarters
He
accused
us
of
telling
the
woman
she
had
to
be
a
Liberal
to
be
a
polllngcIerksaidAlec
Floen
one
of
the
men
present
Mr
Mostrom
said
he
was
then
called
a
stupid
sonofa
bitch
by
the
Returning
Officer
He
said
I
had
to
apologize
or
else
he
would
fix
me
Mr
Mostrom
said
He
called
me
all
sorts
of
names
and
shook
his
fist
The
onlj
apologies
made
so
far
have
been
by
Mrs
Enemark
who
helps
her
husband
at
the
returning
office
Must
be
Elector
chosen
by
deputy
returning
offi
officers
�
cers
The
only
stipulation
he
added
was
that
a
polling
clerk
had
to
be
an
elector
in
the
poll
where
he
or
she
worked
Mr
Castonquay
when
con
contacted
�
tacted
in
Ottawa
Mondaj
bj
The
Citizen
said
he
hadnt
jet
le
celved
anj
report
But
he
added
When
I
have
a
complaint
I
investigate
it
Mr
Castonquav
said
he
would
not
lie
at
libertv
to
discuss
anj
complaint
until
his
findings
had
been
submitted
to
a
pailiamen
taij
committee
and
aieleaseof
Infoi
mation
made
bj
the
committee
Social
Credit
officials
in
including
�
cluding
Bert
1
ebe
Cai
iboo
membej
in
the
last
puliamentj
Ron
Be
la
IS
local
league
piesldent
Elniei
Nelson
Mi
Leboes
campaign
managei
and
Alec
rioen
met
Mondaj
lodiaw
up
a
statement
losendtoMi
Castonquaj
We
just
want
him
to
know
the
tme
stoij
the
facts
as
thej
aie
for
his
own
informa
information
�
tion
Mi
Leboe
said
Were
pieltj
mad
Mi
Bellamj
aid
eailiei
Theie
should
be
a
compliint
lodged
Re
said
no
i
etui
ning
office
his
the
ilr
lit
to
act
in
such
a
jjs1i
mmnei
i
Mi
tnennik
i-
alleged
to
hive
-uted
A
wiliten
lepoit
w
is
sent
to
Ottawa
todaj