You got a barrel of flavour In Carling Pilsener BEER say please Vol 10 No 10 WORLD TODAY Indian Cabinet Member Quits NEW DELHI AP- A mem member � ber of caretaker Prime Minis Minister � ter Gulzari Lai Nandas cabinet resigned today over reported objections to Nandas support of the Tashkent agreement be between � tween India and Pakistan Mahavlr Tyagl minister of rehabilitation and a veteran In Indian � dian politician gave no reason for quitting But It has been reported Tyagl differed with Nanda because the prime minister announced Im Immediately � mediately after succeeding the late Lai Bahadur Shastrl Tues Tuesday � day that India will honor the Tashkent declaration Halt Rhodesia Flights DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania Reuters Kenya Uganda and Tanzania have agreed to ban overflights and landings by all aircraft which stop In Rhodes la It was announced here today The decision will affect six European and African airlines The announcement said the decision will apply to all sched scheduled � uled and non scheduled flights Lets Drink NEW YORK AP - A Har Harvard � vard Unlversitypsychlatrist proposes that a new course be taught in US schools and col colleges � leges practice drinking Dr Morris Chafetz told a conference on alcohol Wednes Wednesday � day the purpose of the course would be to Instruct young people how to drink socially under supervised conditions New Horror Wave BLOXWICH England Rout Routers � ers A new wave of horror is sweeping Britain as the result of an apparently continuing se series � ries of child murders Police who found a girls body believed to be that of a missing flvo year -old In a ditch near hero Wednesday came upon another small body in the same ditch Thursday Neighbors Foil Suicide Try Neighbors who smelled gas seeping through a Prince George apartment building foil foiled � ed a suicide attempt Thursday night They contacted the city fire department who along with a representative of Inland Nat Natural � ural Gas found a woman in a kitchen filled witli gas fumes All the gas controls on the kitchen range had been turned on The woman was fully con conscious � scious and appeared unharmed She said she had separated from her husband following a quarrel earlier that day The world is full of nice people An elderly Van Vancouver � couver man who himself was once a paperboy today sent 325 to John Bradley tho Citizen carriorwhohada25 cont tip taken back by one of his customers A motorist was highly upset Wednesday about drivers using tho oldNecha ko Bridge Traffic lights make this bridge a one way street but many drivers dont seem to give a darn The motorist said there were four cars coming over when the light had already turned green for the other direc direction � tion As a result only three Index Weather 3 Betty Conner ------ 7 Women --------- 7 Teen Page 1C Eric Nicol 10 Church Page 0 Classifieds- - - - 12 13 14 Coming Events 10 Comics 10 Editorial 2 Sports 9 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ad a from Interior Mr Williamson said the road has teen promised by Highways Minister P A Gaglardi for a long time The minister has promised to build Highway 10 and the Yellowhead Route at tho same time He said that for each contract on the Yellowhead a contract for Highway 10 would be let Mr Williamson said and added that one cannot drive on contracts Nothing much has been done as far and we need more than promises1 He said we did not need such good roads as around Kamloops for the time being as long as there was a way to travel by car at all NOT RIGHT It Is not right that McBride should have to depend on one railway only Mr Williamson said We are not calling for a freeway or the likes but for a road which will permit a decent way of travel Mr Williamson also prom promised � ised the Prince George Cham Chamber � ber of Commerce will keepupa concentrated effort to have the highway built He told the meeting of the planned cavalcade to McBride from Prince George via Kam Kamloops � loops and the Yellowhead route This had to be postponed because we had asked Lands and Forests Minister Ray Wil Willis � lis ton to meet with us in Mc McBride � Bride Wo were never able to get Mr Wllliston to meet with us The project had to bo post postponed � poned but It is not forgotten lie said WANTS LEBOE He also wants to bring Cari Cariboo � boo Member of Parliament Bert Ixboe Into the act We need this second outlet to tho Pacific Coast and we will keep pounding and pounding until something is done Mr Wil Williamson � liamson said He called on the McBride chamber to work closely with its Prince George counterpart and to make the construction of Highway 10 its number one project for this year and for every jear until satisfactory results aie achieved CI IIP i W ZC7 I DONT BELIEVE RAIN OR WET SNOW LOW 20 HIGH 32 r- -wyr-s fo ijeprFTFpp Jie Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JANUARY 14 1966 Phone 564 2441 We Need More Than Promises1 HIGHWAY 16 COMPLETION HIGH ON CHAMBER AGENDA Williamton GINTER WILLING TO SELL Prince Georges Tartan Brewery may change hands in the near future Owner Ben Giiter said he has received nine offers for his firm Among them are lealing breweries such as Lucky Lager Molsons and Carllngs He also has received an offer from the Interior Brewery in Creston Mr Ginter said he is willing to sell but the purchaser has to meet two stipulations They have to keep the place in operation and of course the price has to be right Mr Ginter said If he cannot sell It he will apply to have the brewery made a public company Mr Ginter wants to sell shares on the 0 ton market He hopes to finish arrange arrangements � ments about the sale by the end of Tebruary Should tills not come about he will continue to operate the brewery hut install new equipment and put more pressure on sale of beer The first new equipment pur purchase � chase will be a canning machine because he has received per permission � mission from the BC Liquor Control Board to sell canned beer 866 TAKEN FROM OFFICE Two city business firms were victims of overnight ac activity � tivity by thieves Chapmans Trucking office lost 800 from a cash box when thieves broke into Chapmans Freight Lines 1990 Ogilvio Entry was gained by sawing a chain which secured the back door of tho building The office was one of four in tho building broken Into when doors were forced open Thieves camo away empty handed from a break at Phil lips 60 on First Avenue cars made it across to tho other side A Most humble apologies to Nigel the soggy dog glo whose portrait appeared on tho front pago of yester yesterdays � days Citizen Mutual friends inform us that wo bungled in calling Nigel a beagle Nigle it seems Is a basset Sorry At least three more peo- pie have to sign up for the refresher typing course in the Prince Georgo night school program If the course Is to continue The class is held at 730 Thurs Thursday � day ovenings at tho Prince Georgo Senior Secondaiy School If you are inte rested contact tho director of night schools at 503 9371 between 3 pm and 5 pan and at 504 6010 between 0 pm and 7 pm Tho Prince George w Lions Club will finish its annual Christmas tree pick pickup � up Sunday and will stage a giant bonfire at 7 pm near tho soap box hill They started the pickup last Sun Sunday � day but didnt get around to all homes in the city By JAN UDO WENZEL McBRIDE - We need more than promises to get something done Ralph Williamson president presidentelect � elect of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce made this statement at the annual meeting of the McBride Chamber of Commerce in regard to the construction of Highway 16 east The highway is of vital interest both to Prince George and the Robson Valley as it will be the only direct link to Eastern Can- the Central HOME OF THE KNIGHT TRAILER Mile 6 Hart Hwy Phone 962 7549 i WILLISTON m l5i If ii tfS t Jfly h ft M lHHLMliEdC2c JlMx Theyre Ready Members of the Tabor Moun Mountain � tain ski patrol marked tho end of their month long first aid course Thursday was under direction of Keith Hoff kneel kneeling � ing centre Members of the patrol are from the left Len Jelouse Floyd Friend Mel Brundlge Larry Emrlck Rick Knight and Tom Waller Pat Patrolmen � rolmen will be active during next weeks Canadian Cross Country Championships at Tabor Elaborate Kidnap Attempt Ends In Shotgun Deaths BEVERLY HILLS Calif AP Pistols raised two men crashed into the home of Leon Leonard � ard K Firestone Thursday night in an apparent attempt to kidnap the wealthy industrial industrialist � ist Staked out police killed both with shotgun blasts Cal Bailey 40 was killed as ho attempted to rush Into the living room of the palatial home George Scalla 28 fell wounded on the threshold and WAGNERS BLAST AT RCMP 6 A Grave Injustice OTTAWA CP - Three fed federal � eral ministers charged Thurs Thursday � day night that Quebec Justice Minister Claude Wagner has committed a grave Injustice to the RCMP Justice Minister Cardin Privy Council President Fav reau and Solicitor General Pennell Issued a joint press release defending the RCMP and rebutting criticism voiced by Mr Wagner Wednesday In one of the strongest attacks on a provincial minister by the Pearson government the three ministers stated We consider It a grave In Injustice � justice In the circumstances to deprecate the valuable and ef effective � fective role of the RCMP in the war on organized crime They referred to Mr Wag Wagners � ners comments in Quebec that federal ministers and RCMP leaders at last weeks federal- provincial conference on crime frustrated his attempts to step up tho buttleagulnst crime syn syndicates � dicates The outspoken Quebec minis minister � ter said In an Interview that most of the participants at the two day closed meeting In Ot Ottawa � tawa were soft as dough and more interested in playing potty politics and being careful not to tread on toes The lederal ministers said the RCMP particularly recent recently � ly has played a critical and often essential role in gather gathering � ing information and helping provincial and city police to arrest criminals Assassination Plan Too Frightening WASHINGTON AP - Sug Suggestions � gestions to bomb the campaign tiain of tho US presidents wife and establisha firing squad to kill inlormurs were too frightening for Ku Klux Klans men a House of Representa tives investigator said Thurs Thursday � day Donald Appell told the House committee on un-Americanac-tivitles that Louis Dl Salvo a small -town baiber and gun dealer originated the idea of blowing up the train died three hours later in the prison ward of General Hos Hospital � pital They held three guns but never got a chance to fire a shot Police said the men may have planned to ask 2000000 In ransom The deaths ended three weeks of police undercover work dur during � ing which the proposed kidnap kidnapping � ping was tipped by an undis undisclosed � closed source Firestone was warned to leave the city This has been a very dis distressing � tressing and upsetting thing to have gone through said the 58-year-old president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co of California at the home of a friend in San Francisco He complimented the police for a thorough intelligent master masterful � ful Job Capt John E Hanklns chief of Beverly Hills detectives said first hint of the kidnap came three weeks ago when the tipster disclosed that the In Intended � tended victim was Firestone the handsome son of rubber empire founder Harvey S Fire Firestone � stone Hanklns advised Firestone to leave his home on Alpine Drive Police officers moved in along with a policewoman who posed as a domestic to answer the door and phone The identity oi the two sus suspects � pects was known and they were known to have long records of burglary robbery and robbery with violence SI 73 H MONTH j- HjT X Copy lets Tell The Truth VANCOUVER CP - A prominent British Columbia labor leader Thursday urged an end to gypsy bazaar bargaining between man management � agement and unions Ed Lawson president of tho Brotherhood of Teamsters Joint council in BC told a con convention � vention of truck loggers that he offered a new approach as a free -enterpriser not as a socialist Mr Lawson said no one is fooled by the ritual of labor demand management offer new scaled down labor demand and a final haggling to settlement Workmen are much more knowledgeable than they used to be ho said not only do they understand company fin financial � ancial reports but manyofthem are shareholders who receive quarterly and annual reports In their mail All the company Is doing Is reinforcing the idea that all it will share with tho employees Is what the union can extract at the bargaining table It is time to deal honestly on top of the table The com company � pany should come In and say Wo have made this amount of profit wo can pay this amount on Increased payroll and this represents this amount of hourly increase and offer it with thanks for a Job well done Mr Lawson said the readi readiness � ness of unions to walk out Is not a sign of militancy but a sign of weakness Northwood Operating By June Overproduction in the pulp and paper Industry Is Inevitable Northwood Pulp Ltd president Adam Zimmerman said Thurs Thursday � day Mr Zimmerman who Is also comptroller of Noranda Mines a half owner of Northwood was in Prince George on one of his frequent inspection tours The young Northwood presi president � dent classed the overproduc overproduction � tion as a slight surplus and did not foresee a lengthy problem The real argument Is over how long It will last he said He said consumer demand is on a rapid rise The company president said the mill will reach production in mid June about two weeks ahead of schedule There was an assured mar market � ket for at least half of North woods product which the com company � pany says will be among the highest quality bleached pulp In the world The guaranteed market was with the Mead Corporation which owns the other half of Northwood Thf American firm will take at least 50 per cent of the pulp for paper production In the US Gas Rate Reduction Plea Gains Support Theres a new spirit of the north growing in Prince George It conies in the form of spirit spirited � ed replies to The Citizens request for help In fighting for fair natural gas rates The opportunity to deliver a knockout punch to the gas trust that has grown between Inland Natural Gas and Westcoast Transmission has rarely been better The Public Utilities Com Commission � mission is scrutinizing the In Inland � land situation and has prom promised � ised rate cuts beyond the token reduction it approved In De December � cember The way to fight the exorbi exorbitant � tant rates charged now is to let the Public Utilities Com m Ission know how you feel about them A Sample of New Found Spirit Hero is a saniplo of tho long awaited support coming to Tho Citizen in its natural gas rate battle Sir First I hasten to assure Tho Citizen that at least ono Prince George family is ifoT complacent when Inland Gas rato reductions are bally hooed in various means of communication Thanks solely to The Citizens out outcries � cries and editorials re our exorbitant gas rates ac accompanied � companied by perfectly Standing by The Citizen pub publicly � licly are the city of Prince loglcaly reasons why these rates are much too high the company concerned lnis been forced to take a second look at its profits Results at least a token reduction elfective now and vague promises ot more of tho same in tho distant luture Wo entortalned an Ed Edmonton � monton guest for over four weeks during November and December Her reaction to tho bill billing � ing for natural gas heating per month was actual dis George and the Labor Council which calls the rates now belief at this companys charges We have no rea reason � son to doubt her claim that she Is able to heat a larger older home including hot water heating by gas and two imitation gas fireplaces tor less than half our final gas bill notwithstanding tho notation Reflecting rato reductions passed on by this company to its consumers At present wo are con contemplating � templating a new homo on tho outskirts of Princo Georgo I assure you and Inland charged theft by Inland outright Natural Gas Co that all other means of heating this homo will bo considered and thoroughly investigated be because � cause ol what wo and man other local gas consumers leol are the maximum rales imposed which the public will bear without squealing Tho citizens of Princo Georgo should bear a debt of gratitude to Tho Citizen for its actions on thoir be behalf � half I do Squealer The labor council Is dead right So are city comptroller Chester Jeffery and city man manager � ager Arran Thomson in saying zonal rates are a necessity to give the people of the north a fair break And The Citizen Is right in its 10 year battle for rate re reductions � ductions greater than the tiny handouts Inland offers It Is finally becoming evident that the newspaper does not stand alone In the fray Telephone calls and letters promising full support are being received daily Nice gestures but to be really effective the protests must be passed on to the PUC which by its very name Is ob obligated � ligated to listen to the public The commission should be given a strong Interior voice to which Xo listen