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 f 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