This advertisement is not published or displayed by thi liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Vol 9j No 228 THE WORLD TODAY Bible Revision VATICAN CITY Reutera Pope Paul has set up i nev commission to re vis the VuL gat the Latin version of the Bible It was learned today Genni i Augustln Cardinal Bed of the Roman Curia an author ltitive biblical scholar has been nami 1 s prldont The commission his 11 members and a secretary Murder Charges TUCSON Ailz CP Charles Schmld Jr 23 was ordered Monday to stand trial charged with murdering two teen -aged sisters Gretchen 17 and Wendy Fritz 13 whose bodies were found Nov 10 The on tlmp Arizona hlh school gvmnjslics chain lion wi jound ov i i n Jisii if he Peac Tobj La VeUei t lowl ij a four diy preliminary hearing Schmld must be trim on two i nits of murli La Vetter ruied Protest Resignation CANBERRA Reuters An Australian diplomat Gregory Clark announced today he had resigned his post because he disagrees with Australllas pol policy � icy In Viet Nam Clark 29 former first secretary in the Moscow embassy claimed that the sending of Australian troops to Viet Nam Jeopardized Aus Australias � tralias position with uncom uncommitted � mitted Asians Australia has 1300 men in South Viet Nam Strike Settled SANTIAGO AP A strike which paralysed Chiles copper Industry was reported settled Monday Labor Minister Wil William � liam Thajer said a declaration was being prepared for an announcement � nouncement Government and union officials had been meeting almost continuously In an at attempt � tempt to reach an accord Bodies Returned NEW DELHI AP The In Indian � dian defence ministry press said Monday that China handed over Sunday the bodies of six Indian Soldiers three killed at the Dongchui La area of Sikkim and three at Domla in the Siang district In the northeast frontier In a note presented to the Chinese embassy here and released Monda night India said Pekings responsibility b no means is over with the handing over of the bodies The government of India re reserves � serves the right to demand full compensation for damage to Indian life and property Not Concerned SALISBURY Reuters The Rhodesian government Is not concerned with Zambias re request � quest foi British troops to be sent to guard the Kariba dam on the Zambla Rhodesian bor border � der Prime Minister Ian Smith said toda After a three hour cabinet meeting Smith said he and his ministers had not dis discussed � cussed the possibility of British troops being sent to Zambia We are not concerned with things like that Here it comes the season of mirth and cheer and pilferage from parked cars Dont leave those newly -purchased gifts in unlocked cars city police warn Christ Christmas � mas shoppers They provide too tempting an opportunity for unscrupulous passersby Safest place for parcels is in the car trunk police suggest Item in the paper yesterday gave the impression that the Rotary club would spend the major portion of the proceeds of Saturdays radio TV auction on a Christmas party for under privellged children Club ex executive � ecutive phoned tobaythat while the Christmas party will be a INDEX Building Page - - - - - 11 Classified - - - - 13 14 15 Comics 12 Coming Events - 12 Editorial 2 Womens 7 Sports 9 Wedding Page c Nuclear Navy Joins The War SAIGON AP - The Viet Cong returned to the attack today after a brief lull in heavy ground fight fighting � ing during Defence Secre taiy McNamaras latest inspection of the South Vietnamese war zone lie left for Guam Monday night with a warning that North Viet Nam had clearly decided to escalate the conflict He forecast a long war Within hours of McNamaras departure the 85000 ton nuc nuclear � lear - powered aircraft carrier Enteiprise left The Philippines to join units of the US 7th Fleet operating In Viet Nam The Big E the worlds largest carrier was escorted on her first mission by the guided mlssle Frigate Balnbridge also nuclear powered In South Viet Nams Central Highlands a guerrilla battalion apparently over whelmed 200 government militiamen 15 miles east of An Khe head headquarters � quarters of the US 1st Air Cavalry Division McNamara visited the American encamp encampment � ment Monday A government company went to the rescue of the militiamen radioed it had taken moderate casualties and then went off the air US spoksmen said About 200 other guerrillas attacked a South Vietnamese special forces campandanear by milita post 90 miles south southwest � west of Saigon near the Cambodian border In Phong Dinh province The guerrillas fired recoilless rifles and mortars for almost five hours U S spokesmen reported 15 Viet Congdeadand light govern government � ment casualties but no U S dead or wounded A few miles away the Viet Cong released 24 captured gov government � ernment soldiers in what Saigon spokesmen called a periodic move to undermine government moral South Vietnamese mili military � tary commanders feared these releases may encourage their troops to surrender rather tlan fight US spokesmen said air force and navy jets battered bridges highways and suspected troop concentrations In North Viet Nam while two air wings flew 399 attacks against suspected Viet Cong targets In the south More than 200 structures in including � cluding fortifications were de destroyed � stroyed within South Viet Nam the spokesmen reported Alouette II Jie Canadas Satellite Performing A OK OTTAWA CP Canadas Alouette II satellite has been given a perfect performance record so far by defence re research � search board controllers here Alouette II is behaving per perfectly � fectly one controller said Mondaj Up to now the satel satellite � lite is doing all the jobs it was supposed to do good one it will be only one of many Rotary contributions to the communitys welfare a With eerthing going A w Go Go it is not surpris surprising � ing when an enterprising joung couple thought it was a good idea to hold their wedding A Go Go stle The reception on the weekend was held at a local night club and bride as well as bridesmaids A Go Go ed aw ay happil -I Somewhere in Prince George there may be a boj named Billy who has lost a watch If so the timepiece maj be at the city police station Turned in to police was a gold colored watch with expansion bracelet and the engraving Billy fiom Dad 19C4 All patents of Cubs and Scouts are reminded of the Scout District Dinner meetlngto bo hel I at C30 pm Wednesday at the Hotel Simon Traser Tl Ms can 1 picked up either at the Scout office or at the door on Wednesday Guest sjeaker will 1 Provincial Scout Ex cjutive Percy Hois Sunday nights launching of Canadas second satellite into an almost perfect orbit aboard a Thor Agena B rocket from Vtudenberg Air Force Base Calif evaporated a week of tension in which the launch was postponed three times Together with quick reports from stations in the Canadian Arctic Alaska and England scientists here already have four hours of signals to analyse says controller Dave Boulding 31 e We had the three -month waiting period to get some movement off the welfare rolls BUNDY MOVING OUT JOHNSON CITY Te AP The expected departure of Mc George Bundy as President Johnsons top aidi on foreign policy woald complete a major revampng of the White House staff Bundy the brilliant but oft i abrasivo piesldentlil isistant for national sec ui Uy affair hai b- i ti e J MiP presiif ncy of the Tor 1 Foundation at about 75000 a ear more than double his 28500 White Hoisj salary The best guessing here and in Washington is that the former Harvard University dean brought to the White House in 19G1 by the late president John T Kennedy will take the job Bundys job as a presidential assistant has ben dovnjradd under Johnson Should Bundy resign and there has been no evidence that Johnson Is resisting swh a move it woald muk the end of a subtle two - ear - long re reorganization � organization of the White House staff along Johnsonian lines Kennedy much like Dwlght D Eisenhower before hloi thought of staff aides as spe specialists � cialists Johnson more the freewieeler likes to tag partic particular � ular aides to do particular chores withojt consulting or organizational � ganizational chars Accused Killers Statement Itizsn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30 1965 The End of the Road AP photo The eves of a Vietnamese litter bearer tell a sad tale as he walks down a road crowd crowded � ed with corpses of American and Vietnamese soldiers at the Michehn Rubber Planta Plantation � tion A Ranger Battalion retook the ground 45 miles northeast of Saigon that had been lost pieviously when Viet Cong overran a Vietnamese battalion and a regimental headquarters The Rangeis who lecovered more than 100 bodies wore kerchiefs to cut down the stench Province Will Broaden Aid to Winter Workers The provincial government broadened Its winter works aid to pay 50 per cent of the cost of wages for all persons hired from welfare rolls Prince George city manager Arran Thomson said that the move by the government will assure that men will be avail available � able If the need arises At present the city has a fair waiting list of unemployed em employables � ployables Mr Thomson said Workers employed under the winter works program are working mostly In subdivision projects clearing brush Municipal Affairs Minister Campbell said Friday the move eliminated a requirement that men must be on welfare rolls for three months before a pro provincial � vincial subsidy would be paid to the municipalities for long term cases and we did have some success Mr Campbell said in an interview This year we want to broaden it the subsidy to all persons on welfare Mr Campbells announce announcement � ment removed a two v ear old complaint between municipali municipalities � ties and the government which included briefs and resolutions by the Union of BC Munici Municipalities � palities The provincial government up to that time followed the federal policy of palng 50 per cent of wage costs for all persons hired for winter works projects from the welfare rolls Two years ago Mr Campbell announced restrictions Includ Including � ing the three month stipulation to induce municipalities to hire the hard core welfare re recipients � cipients Last j ear the municipal com complaints � plaints were slightlj appeased by a provincial policy of paying 25 per cent of wages if the municipality declared it had no suitable persons to hire who had been on welfare rolls for three months Gave Him Every Chance9 I gave him every chance on Gods green earth These words were quoted by an RCMP member as having been said by a man today fating trial in Prince George assize court for the shooting death Sept 28 of an tndako man Louis Daniel McMaster Is charged with non capital murder in connection with the death of II irvey Franklin Zielke 27 following an argument outside Mc Masters Endako cabin Constable Arnold DeBruin of the Burns Lake detach ment testified that shortly before he arrested Mc Master the 38jear old man said I gave him every chance on Gods green earth Hired a warning shot I shot wide I shot again snd Beany Zlelkes nickname went to his knees then got up and left theard Constable DeBruin said when he arrived at Endako at about 10 35 pni Sept 28 he found the body of Zielke slouched in the cab of a pick up truck parked by the En Endako � dako hotel which is about one -fifth of a mile from MtMasters cabin I got the impression while talking to him that McMaster knew at the time that Zielke was dead De DeBruin � Bruin said He said McMaster showed him where he was standing when he fired the shots and where the deceased man had been standing He said three windows in at station wagon parked in the yard were broken and one window in a pickup truck was also shattered The RCMP member found two spent rifle shells near where McMaster saidhehad been standing and the next day found a third lie arrested McMaster about 10 to IS minutes after first approaching him Phone 564 2441 In a talk to the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Lower Mainland the minister said Increased world demand for pulp and paper products In the next five years will far exceed new production capacity in BC World demand for wood derived products would in increase � crease by 50000000 tons in the next five years But new capa vlty in B C was keyed to a growth rate of about 3000000 tons a j ear There are warnings of over overproduction � production dont jou believe it The minister also said B C businessmen are overlooking opportunities to get United States defence orders He said British Columbians could get orders In the Los Angeles manufacturing area for both defence and non defence woodworking and metal products The goods would enter the U S as semi finished and the tariff would be in the range of 10 to 15 per cent The tariff on finished goods was 20 to 50 per Defence contracts go a beg begging � ging In Southern California If the US tariff wall could be lowered enough for Cana Canadians � dians to compete for those con contracts � tracts small Industry would spring up In such centres as Kami oops and Chill lwack In BC BC Man Cited By Hero Fund PITTSBURGH CP AP - Two Canadians were cited by the Carnegie Hero Fund Com Commission � mission for recent acts of bravery James A Baker 44 a ranch rancher � er in Clinton B C 195 miles northeast of Vancouver was armed with only a three Inch pocketknlfe when he drove off a cougar that was attacking 15-year-old John Simpkins The boy was severely Injured but recovered Harold Acornley 53 of Tor Toronto � onto was cited for saving a fellow worker from burning after a transformer exploded and engulfed him In flames Disagreement Delays New Terminal Work Internal disagreement In the Department of Transport may be delaying a start on a new terminal building at PrinCe George Airport A DOT spokesman in Van Vancouver � couver said today there Is difficulty in deciding on a site foi the building which was announed In August by Prime Mlnlste Pearson during a visit to Prince George Engineers who were in the area for some time about three weeks ago are said to have recommended one site for the building but headquarters Is piesslng for another where the piojtct would not be so expensive Although site lecommen datlons have not been divulged there Is stiong speculation that engineers favor construction at the noith end of the aliport a location for which the city has made its pitch City manager Arran Thomson explained the citj is piesslng for the north end building to put the teimlnal closet to town and near the new highway which will connect the Bpass and Highway 10 East The city lias also asked the DOT to consldei doubling the size of the initial pioposal to avoid a possible jepeat perfoi mance of the situation In ham loops wheie additions ate already lequlied to the new building The DOT spokesman said de design � sign size site location and i unway confirmation a i e among the pioblems coniionting tno depaitment In fts veiy eiy skimpy pioposals so lai HOME OF THE KNIGHT TRAILER H - -- fifyi i I - S InlSSSS LUHijIilJi wjwjfc meiwijei Mile 6 Hart Hwy Phont 564 9549 1 ft fcViV- In rnl SI 71 n month I IK Copy -J TCAM Pulp Paper Production Dire Forecast Groundless Says Loff mark irtJTJMiiiiii Loffmark VANCOUVER CP - Tiade Minister Loffmark of Butish Columbia Monday told businessmen not to believe warnings of oveipioduction of pulp and paper products He said the due forecasts of overpioduction will prove as groundless as earlier claims that simultaneous Uevelopmnt of two giant hydro electric piojects in B C would glut the maiket with unwanted generating capacity ppBPyBBBB3BBClBlBftWS4BBBBBBBBW J XBBMBl BBBlSiwMBL lrlmBBWt J1 fc jjkaKHHHHndfcdHBBHHHMHHBH Dav Looy photo WALLACE BLOXHAM HES STRUCK IT RICH DRILLERS STRIKE ARTESIAN WELL Thats notoil gushing fiom the gjoumlneai thealipoit But landscape contiactois I la i oKI Pailb and Wallace Bloxliam think the t st i uck a valuable iomnuxht water Piovlntlal watei lights officials think so too The two businessmen whoe stuted lonstuution on a new uui set on Mnnot Itoad just past the aiiptnt drilled foi watei listwttk Not onl did the stiike water the also came up w ith what Is possibl the onl aitesian well in the area In a distilit wheie fruit fruitless � less attempts liae been nnde to find watei andwhete some homeowneis spemi12 pei thousand gallons to hae watei delheied fiom the cit mkIi a souice of cleat puie water can be measuied In tei ms of both com enience an dollais unl tents