This advertisement is not published or displayed by tht Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9 No 218 THE WORLD TODAY China Vote Today UNITED NATIONS CP -The United Nations General As Assembly � sembly was expected to vote to today � day on the question of seating Communist China The assem assembly � bly returned to the question of Chinese representation Mon Monday � day afternoon Debate was Interrupted last Thursday when Premier Ian Smith declared the self governing colony of Rhodesia Independent and threw the Security Council Into an emergency session Ontarios Fault TORONTO CP Ontario Hydro has admitted that a mal malfunction � function in a piece of its equipment sparked the great blackout that left Northeastern North America without elec electricity � tricity a week ago V Ross Strike chairman of the pub-licily-owned Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario placed the blame Monday on a relay device at the Sir Adam Beck No 2 generating station at Queenston Just north of Niagara Falls Ont Ships Collide QUEBEC CP Two freight freighters � ers collided in dense fog on the St Lawrence River today off He dOrleans 14 miles down downstream � stream from Quebec City and one of them ran aground fol following � lowing the collision No In Injuries � juries were reported The ves vessels � sels were identified as the freighters Lawrencecliffe Hall owned by the Hall Corp and the Sunek of Saguenay Ship Shipping � ping Co The Lawrencecliffe Hall went aground New Space Shot MOSCOW Reuters Russia announced today the launching of a new space shot toward Venus the second in four days Venus -3 was placed in an or orbit � bit similar to Venus 2 which was launched Friday Tass news agency said Venus 2 reached a distance of 718125 miles from earth after three days in flight Monday The first Soviet Venus shot was launched Feb 12 1961 and it passed within 62500 miles of the planet after covering 175000000 miles Arms For Arabs LONDON AP - Britain and the United States have Joined in a unique offer to supply Saudi Arabia with a modern 200 000000 air defence system Diplomats who disclosed some details today said the British American proposals were flown to King Faisals government last week by John Stonehouse British deputy aviation minister Hit at China MOSCOW Reuters Russia broke a 14 month official sil silence � ence to hit out at China today rejecting Peking charges of US Russian collaboration as a slanderous provocation Pravda the official Commu Communist � nist party newspaper accused the Peking leaders of shatter shattering � ing Communist world unity Several patrons of the Simon Fraser dining room had an excuse to spill their spaghetti one eveninglastweek Looking up and over the parti partition � tion separating the dining room from the corridor they were surprised to see a face bobbing by and a hand waving at them It was surprising because the man appeared to be nine feet tall He wasnt He was merely riding the shoulders of a buddy through the hotel Prince George firemen are putting on thelrSamaClaus suits onte again Well maybe they wont dress the part but theyre filling the role as they repair used toys to brighten the Christmas of children who otherwise wouldnt get presents on the holiday Anonewlthtoys to donate can give them to this worthwtle project by ailing 5642244 INDEX Classified - - - 0 10 11 Comics 4 Coming Events - 4 Editorial 2 Sports -- 7 Womens c Princess Places Wreath WASHINGTON CP - Prin Princess � cess Margaret of Britain stood In wind swept Arlington Na National � tional Cemetery today and placed a wreath of red white and blue chrysanthemums on the grave of president John F Kennedy It was the first event In a day which for the princess and her husband the Earl of Snow don combined hands-across-the - sea sentiment religion history and social events The day was oveicast as a motorcade Including the loyal couples limousine entered the cemetery They weie greeted by Maj -Gen Curtis J Herrlck commanding the Washington military district Ahead for the princess were visits to other monuments and museums and to Washington Cathedral Anglican where the historic Glastonbury thorn tree true to tradition burst Into bloom for the coming ofBritish royalty 399 district teachers School Board Monday re rejected � jected a proposed contract which had been accepted by the teachers Conciliator for the contract negotiations Ron Tweedle said the board rejected the recom recommendations � mendations basically on one point This was the proposal that Commonwealth teachers all from outside BC be given full credit for teaching exper experience � ience and U S teachers be given half credit for exper experience � ience Under the present contract half credit Is given for Com Commonwealth � monwealth experience and no credit is given for US ex experience � perience Mr Tweedie who also was conciliator for Burns Lake and Vanderhoof district teacher contract negotiations said the same terms set out in the pro proposed � posed Prince George contract were accepted by school boards in the other two centres The Burns Lake and Vander Vanderhoof � hoof contracts were settled Monday They Involve 72 teach teachers � ers in Burns Lake and 72 teachers In Vanderhoof Mr Tweedie said the Prince George board apparently agreed with the very com complicated � plicated pay boost recom recommendations � mendations in the proposed contract An arbitration board will be set up by Nov 20 The present contract expires Dec 31 Voters in the December 11 civic elections wont have to worry about getting to the polls on time Chamber of Com merce civic affairs committee under Chairman Dick Smith is setting up a free transportation pool At the moment the group is looking for a few more vol unteer drivers so give Dick or the chamber office a call if you can set aside a few hours on the eleventh TA Colllngb vicepres w ident and general manager of Thurso Pulp and Pair has been named to the same post with Northwood Pulp and Paper He succeeds the late JKEadie who died in the tragic CPA crash near 100 Mile House this summer Mr Collings takes over his new position eflectlve the first of next month With ice forming along the v shore and boats pulled out for the winter Prince Geoige Yacht Club members are going to tty some fireside sailing They will meet Wednesday evening jt 730 at Doug Burrs New members are welcome says Fied Skinner who is avail able for Information at 44880 mm 7 de Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCESS MARGARET Social whirl too Teachers Schools Agree to Disagree In Salary Dispute An arbitration board will be named to settle a con contract � tract dispute between Prince George School Board and Explosion Victims Satisfactory Five youngsters injured in an explosion at Morphee Lake Sunday are in satisfactory con dition in hospital today Four children of Mr and Mrs Gordon Page along with a neighbors child John Durphy were taken to hospital following an explosion in the Page house trailer A hospital spokesman said Janice 18 and Denby 13 most seriously injured of the five were a little more comfor comfortable � table today The two children suffering from multiple fractures and lacerations are expected to be transferred to hospital in Van Vancouver � couver Kim 12 Melanie 8 and John Durphy 9 received minor in injuries � juries and are in good condition PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1965 Economic Sanctions On The Way LONDON CP - The British Parliament today armed Prime Minister Wilson with sweeping emergency powers to put down the rebellious white minority government in Rhodesia and re establish British sover sovereignty � eignty there A law passed without dissent in both houses of Parliament and ghen roal assent allowed Wilson to rule by decree on Rhodesian issues The first decrees were ex expected � pected today stripping Rho Rhodesia � desia of its Commonwealth trading privileges All decrees take effect when Issued but expire unless approved by both houses of Parliament within 28 dajs Wilson said earlier he aimed to re create a legal admlnis 1 traion in Rhodesia under the authority of Governor Sli Humphrey Glbbs Glbbs remained defiantly In his official Salisbury mansion despite two visits Monday from Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith who told him to quit and said We do not have a governor in Rhodesia any more Smith went on national radio Monday to appeal for the loyalty of the Rhodesian police and armed forces He asked Rhodeslans to ignore Insinuations that there was some other authority Gibbs than his government which declared independence last week for the territory pop populated � ulated by 4000000Negroesand 220000 whites In New Delhi Forty African Arab and Indian students shout shouting � ing Down with the Queen and Down with Smith today smashed the glass doors of the British high commission here They hauled down the British Union Jack outside the building ripped It to pieces and burned it BRA Hklr d Toys Boys The Prince Geoige Fire Department is looking for re repairable � pairable toys once again Its an annual affair for fire firemen � men like Al Pearce left and George More shown here with a few of this years contributions that will make Christmas a happiei time for many needy children in the district Toys can be droppul off at the fire hall Looy Photo Phone 564 2441 Wilson Gets Go Ahead BRITAIN TAKES AIM AT SMITHS POWER THE WRITING ON THE WALL FOR EX FINANCE MINISTER WALTER GORDON Pinchi Mercury Mine Almost Sure To Open It is almost certain there will be a spring announcement and a fall reopening of the Pinchi Lake mercury mine near Fort St James Latest in a series of events leading to strong speculation that Cominco again will process cinnabar from Mine Hill about 15 miles from Fort St James have been company inquiries about availability of housing sites in Fort St James Public relations chief Jim Cameron said in a telephone Interview from Trail today the inquiries were not Indicative of anything being hotter or even warmer Its just that if the mine were to be brought back into operation we would have to consider where people would live he said Other company officials have however stated reopening is definite for fall next jear A large ore body was found about 800 feet below the surface of the north side and it con continued � tinued to at least 2200 feet Some Work Continues On 1 6 East Work is expected to continue throughout the winter on some of the four contiacts still run running � ning on Highway 15 East of Prince George One of the major contracts still running is a Ben Glnter Construction Co Ltd project Regional highways engineer DM MacVicar said Monday the work has been slow on the contract which covers a 10 mile section near Crescent Spur but there are terrific soil and water problems Also running Into difficulties Is Alpine Construction which has a grubbing and clearing contract for 23 miles from Dome Creek toward Prince George Standard General Construc Construction � tion Is still working from Wil Willow � low River to Hungry Creek a distance of 34 miles Square M Construction has completed its contract at Goat River and the Fraser River bridge approaches also have been completed at McDride To be let is a contract for grading between Dome Creek and Crescent Spur Strike Delayed Until Nov 24 VANCOUVER CP -Dritish Columbia oil workers Monday night postponed a province-wide strike that the pro provincial � vincial government said it wouldnt tolerate The oil workers accepted a recommendation from the 100-000- member British Columbia Federation of Labor CLC to postpone the Industry crippling strike until midnight Nov 24 Because of costs Involved in getting to the ore body Com Cominco � inco Is expected to mine again on the south side by the so called drill blast -muckout method Observers see an open pit mine as infeaslble because of the excessive amount of gangue waste material inherent in the cinnabar ore Cominco also is believed to be negotiating for ore bodies HOME OF THE KNIOHT TRAILER Kfifflffll IS5 Mile 6 Hart Hwy closer to transportation and more economical to mine than the original Pinchi mine Concentration of the ore would be done by the flotation method with shipping of con concentrates � centrates to a smelter some distance for the mine Flotation would be a higher recovery process than was used by the company when it operated Pinchi during the Second World War WE CAN READ IT WHY NOT SAY IT LONDON AP A clergyman today came to the defence of critic Kenneth Tynan for his use on television of a four letter world for sexual intercourse Using the world on television is no worse than printing it in book like Lady Chatterleys Lover said Very Rev Hugh Christopher Heywood 69 provost of the Anglican cathedral at Southwell Its no worse to use it once it has been pub published � lished than to talk about having intercourse with he added Tynan literary director of Britains National Theatre used the world in a discussion of censorship and the stage which was broacast Saturday May Abandon Effort Visitor Information Problem ForChamber A suggestion that the Cham Chamber � ber of Commerce abandon the visitor information business is expected to spark hot discus son at the chambers regular meeting Thursday The groups executive which discussed the proposal at a meeting Monday night has de declined � clined to make any recommen recommendation � dation about it Its a matter of economics said chamber president Lloyd Hunter today It was felt lit Order for the chamber to do this job properly the office should be in the best loca location � tion Chamber has been pressing for relocation of its First Ave and George St building to a site near the Intersection of the Bypass and Highway 16 Mr Hunter said chamber dues structure being what it is some members feel it beyond chambers grasp to move the building The executive decided Mon Monday � day night to throw the ball to the general membership for a decision on the suggestion The Teenage Dilemma Phone 5649549 lVfnn SI MPtl MONTH Harold Wilton Names Make The Drama OTTAWA CP-Parlia-ment the capitals top per perennial � ennial attraction re opens Tuesday Jan 18 with some prominent changes in the cast of 265 Prime Minister Pearson who announced the opening date after a Monday cabinet meeting again shares top billing with Opposi Opposition � tion Leader Diefenbaker But amongthe supporting cast there were a numberof changes made at the end of a two month road show that closed Nov 8 The script this time includes some traditional works-redistribution of federal ridings medical Insurance care collec collective � tive bargaining for the civil service railway legislation Immigration Act amendments and a Canada development coi po ration And it may contain some new lines written during the election campaign improved crop in insurance � surance unemployment insur insurance � ance for farm workers newald to medical and dental research and training 40 000 000 in uni university � versity scholarships and higher grants to universities a 100 000000 roads program for the north and 25000000 for the Nova Scotia coal industry But personalities made the drama and the curtain ralserof the 27th Parliament promises to be no exception There will be the continuing rivalry between Mr Pearson and Mr Diefenbaker The Oppo Opposition � sition leader wants to switch roles and the prime minister will be trying to work in the minority Parliament to ensure this does not happen The opposition cast should be stronger with some old stars returning to the boards The government also has some new faces and at least one experi experienced � enced performer In Robert Win Winters � ters former works minister In the old St Laurent troupe Among the Qi Conservatives are George Hees and E Davie Fulton both reported under understudies � studies for the Conservatives title role who have been out since 1063 and Richard Bell who had been waiting in the wings in Ottawas Carleton rid riding � ing since losing his spot In the 1063 election Tor advising the prime min minister � ister that an election would gather the government a major majority � ity of the Commons cast Fi Finance � nance Minister Gordon resigned his portfolio when the voters gave the Liberals another minority There has been speculation that Mitchell Sharp while con continuing � tinuing to understudy for the leadeishlp may succeed Mr Goidon Dancing Drinking God A Prince Geojge College priest today thjew a chal challenge � lenge at parents Father Fiank Iloebaith said it Is the patents fault that teenagers ate not be becoming � coming Involved with God The tepnager wants to become Involved but he doesnt know how Father Iloebarth said He said patents as well as emplojeis and woikeis must show how they ate In Involved � volved with God befote they can expect teenageis to become Involved Fathei Hoebai tit was com commenting � menting on a statement made at the annual convention of BC Catholic Teacheis As Association � sociation In Vaucomet last week Brothet J B Clatkson ptlnclpal of St Louis Col College � lege high school Victoria said God has little 01 no meaning to the ma jot it of high school students Fathei Iloebaith who also attended the convention said homew oik dancing d 1 Inking and honest ate the teal Issues to the teenaget The challenge today in religion Is to move theteen agei to appl his Christian beliefs to each situation that he meets It is the challenge held out to all society Father Hoebarth said that Issues such as Viet Nam or racial discrimination do not draw the attention of the Ptlnce George outh Situations which ate part of eei da life instantly demand the teenageis atten attention � tion