Tou get a barrel of flavour in Carling Pilsener i BEjEjIv say rflfr please Vol 10 No 103 Bf i ij3Pk GORDON GIBSON GIBSON NO VOTE THIS YEAR VANCOUVER CP -Gordon Gibson Liberal MLA for Noith Vancouver pre predicted � dicted hero Thursday Pre Premier � mier Dennett will not call an election this year Mr Gibson made the pre prediction � diction while speaking at a testimonial dinner to mark an end to his IS years In piovincial politics First elected to the legislature in 1052 he plans to serve out his present term and then retire from politics The premier who was among a score of political leaders who sent good wish wishes � es to the North Vancouver MLA is a good piemieras long as he Is watched by a strong opposition Mr Gib Gibson � son said If he were given a free rein he would be a danger dangerous � ous man He has Ideas I must say I almost respect him Mr Gibson said he plans to find a line of work that is non - political but public ritoi This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board orby the Government of British Columbia 32 Pages Gains 2995 People Government Changes Prince George Riding The Prince George Peace River riding was ono of five BC federal electoral ridings changed by the federal government of officially � ficially today The riding gains a portion of Kamloops Caribou riding to in increase � crease its population by about 2995 The gain was in the por portion � tion west of the Alberta boun boundary � dary from descent Spur to Lu Lucerne � cerne West Skeena riding to the west of Prince George gains 3246 popu population � lation with the addition of the Queen Charlotte Islands and a coastal section from Klemtu on the north to Milbanke Sound fiom Coast Chilcotln riding Other BC ridings r evlsed by redistribution are Kamloops Caribou and Okanagan Boundary From the original proposals of the redlstrivutlon commis commissions � sions only four provinces had changes The new boundaries must be proclaimed within 10 days After proclamation they will be effect effective � ive In the next federal election In general the revisions re reflect � flect the population at the 1961 census which showed a marked swing to urban ridings from rural ones Irate women motel opera W tor with a beef against con convention � vention delegates says she turned away 30 prospective lodgers Wednesday night when four den dentists � tists who had made reservations failed to show up She claims one dentist told her he had made similar reservations In several other motels picked the one he liked best People complain about the shortage of accommo accommodation � dation in Prince George says the motel owner but I could have rented rooms to 10 people and I lost 28 on the deal Its one reason she says that smaller motel operators hesitate to reserve rooms for conventions because ithappensallthetlme Theres a rumor going around that A and B Office Services have sold out taint so Because of the expansion of business in the telephone answering and secretarial lines Ethel Bliss has turned over mimeograph anddupllcatingser vlces to Speedeo Printers but thats all BC Rainfall No Joke Lands and Forests Minister Willlston says British Colum Columbias � bias abundant rainfall is no Joking matter Mr Willlston said Thursday that the province receives an annually � nually about 40 per cent of all the water that falls on Canada Some people like to Joke about our climate but the shortage of water in the western United States has demonstrated the comparative wealth of an area with ample rainfall The mlnisterywho had the prov provinces � inces water resources added to his portfolio in 1963 was speak speaking � ing to the Canadian Plant Soci Societies � eties annual meeting in Van Vancouver � couver Handling the publicity for w the BC Dental Association and attending the convention In Prince George presently is for former � mer newsman John Arnett whose brother Peter was just honored with newspaperdoms highest award The Pulitzer Prize Peter Arnett reports from Saigon The Citizen set a record this week Within ono week 116 pages of news and advertise advertisements � ments were turned out by the paper It was the largest week ever Those sporty striped jack jackets � ets worn by Prince George dentists at the convention are slated for donation to the male barbershop choir who have been sporting the same kind for some time Saturdays a big night for bingo fans Lions are helping out tho senior citizens with a 5000 bingo feature prize of which is a car Winner will bo given a choice of ono of tho six cars available One game will feature a 1000 prize Doors open at 7 pm ke Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia CAPE KENNEDY Fla - The Gemini 9 astronauts executed a successful lendezvous with a barrel shaped satellite today and reported a shroud still partially cover covered � ed its docking collar which may prevent an attempt to hook up with the target We have a weird looking machine command pilot Thomas P Stafford reported to a ground station at Hawaii The clamshells aro on but they are openwlde It appears that one of the bolts may not have blown It looks like Its held on by somo Inconceivable force there The shroud which covers a docking collar on the target satel satellite � lite was to have jettisoned shortly after the satellite was launched Wednesday Whether It did or not has been a mystery If it had separated correctly explosive bolts would have blown and split the 90 inch shroud in two halves so it would have looked like clamshells Then springs were to have kicked the two pieces loose Later Stafford reported It appeared that all four bolts had blown and that the shroud was hung up by a band of wire It looks like an angry alligator Stafford said lie suggested that Gemini 9 might drive up to it and nudge it off witli a docking bar on the Gemini nose Until the shroud Is off the astronauts would not be able to hook up with the stelllte called anATDfor Augmented Target Dock Docking � ing Adapter We have a suggestion he said we might put out our docking bar and go up and tap it Mission Control Centre said it was trying to figure out a pos possible � sible way to jar the shroud loose The intact shroud Is 90 Inches high and weighs about 300 pounds It is made of flbreglass The new boundaries cover 264 electoral seats down one from 265 BC with 23 federal seats will have one more than It had before redistribution For the third time go Stafford said as he sat In the spacecraft poised for the launch Just 31 hours after the Sur voyor I moonship landed softly on the lunar surface and sent back dramatic pictures of pos possible � sible manned landing sites the Titan propelled Gemini 9 aloft on a vital three day rendezvous and space walk mission The big Titan with the rays of a bright sun glistening on its sides rose slowly from Its launch pad and sped out over the Atlantic Ocean followed by a big white tail of vapor Were right down the mid die flight director Eugene Kranz shouted Good Excel lent Everything ho told Staf ford Is green and go Were on our way Stafford yelled exultantly Its fantas tic Before returning to earth the astronauts wero to perform many of the manoeuvres Apollo space men will make on round trip Journeys to tho moon A year and a day after Ed ward H White II became tho first American to walk in space Cornan was to climb out of the space ship Saturday and for 2M hours hurtle through the skies as a human satellite A barrel shaped target satel litefired into orbit Wednesday before a communications failure forced the second scrub of tho Gemini launch flashed across the cape as the Titan roared to life It was the second time Staf ford had needed three tries be before � fore going Into orbit Ills Gem lnl 6 flight last year was post postponed � poned twice beforo finally get getting � ting away Tho llfoot long target satel lite a tiny dot in the vastness of space was entering Its 30th revolution of the earth as Staf Stafford � ford and Cernan began their hot pursuit As tho rocket rose capsule communicator Nell A Arm strong who commanded the Gemini 8 flight told the astro astronauts � nauts they were go for stag ing Roger understand were go Stafford replied When the second stage sep separated � arated Stafford saw a fireball behind them Its fantastic he said When the 138 foot gantry was pulled away from tho spacecraft this morning and light broke Into the capsule Cernan mur mured Oh boy Stafford added Its a great day And It was Proving the third time is a charm the Titan vaulted off its pad at 939 am EDT riding a blazing tail of hot gases more than 100 miles out into space L CLOUDY SHOWERS LOW HIGH 2 u PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JUNE 3 1966 Aaena Malfunction Found Looks Like Angry Alligator RENDEZVOUS HITS SNAG By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fear Youth Drowned VICTORIA CP A firstyear University of Victoria student working for the summer with the BC Torest Service at the Peace Rlvor power project is believed to have drowned A forest service spokesman said here Thursday that Doug las Gordon Ward 18 was last seen late Wednesday afternooa IjKV 1 Hih ft tj t JwiH THOMAS D STAFFORD it looks wierd EUGENE A CERNAN oh boy PGE Revenue Hits Record VANCOUVER CP Pacific Great Eastern revenues reached a record 19494 687 In I960 the government owned railways annual report showed Thursday This was a gain of 306951 equal to less than two per cent smallest increase in recent years J S Broadbent vlce presl dent and general manager said the smallness of tho gain resulted from a number of problems including two work stoppages heavy snows in the northern sections and the closing of the line twice because sections of tho Parsnip River bridge wero washed out But he said the 54yearold railways future has never been so promising CHAHLOTTETOWN CP -Voting In the Prince Edward Is Island � land election began at 9 am ADT Monday May 30 The re suit could remain In doubt until sometime after G pm ADT Monday July 11 Voters In the two member district of Kings 1st wait until July 11 to cast their ballots be cause of the death May 22 of a Liberal candidate Tho doferred elections In Kings 1st could decide which One Sceptic Tells His Side VANCOUVER CP - Austra Han scientist Sir John Ecclos 19G3 Nobel prize winner In med medicine � icine and one of the worlds leading physiologists had some deprecating words Thursday for the space race Among them The societ of the brains function reduces space travel to kids games Mankind will never get off this earth to live elsewhere Earth is the most wonder wonderful � ful place In the universe and the rest is a mass of dead things hot or cold spinning around Space travel to see dust and craters is a sterile pastime To do a routine Job and then spend the rest of tho day watching televisions sub hu human � man Sir John In Vancouver to re celve an honorary doctor of science degree at the Univer University � sity of British Columbia said man may make hit and run raids on other planets and per haps even land on Mars in the next 20 years But so what he asks They may even find a primi tive form of life on Mars but it will be nothing approaching life on earth Banker Says Amend Bank Act For Small Firms One of Canadas top bank executives says Bank Act amendments should allow banks to enter the moitgage field and fiee their interest rate J L Walker senior general manager and chief operating offi officer � cer for the Bank of Montreal said in a brief Interview Thurs Thursday � day the switches would be of particular benefit to small busi businesses � nesses Even if small businesses ob obtained � tained mortgage money at 7 to 7 12 per cent from banks such loans would cost them far less than other mortgage loans Now you can borrow money at right up to 24 per cent from some finance companies said Mr Walker who is here from his Montreal offices on a brief visit to several BC branches He said he would like to see banks able to set interest rates commensurate with the risk In Involved � volved in making the loan Tor some money would bo cheaper for others more expen expensive � sive he said Mr Walker said tho bank has withdrawn from NIIA mortgaging the only typo banks aro currently allowed in because bank interest is too low He explained that banks can cannot � not charge more than six per cent interest NIIA mortgages are pegged at 6 34 per cent Mr Walker said his visit to BC was to talk decentralization of banking operations Each division will run its own business he said party forms the next govern government � ment The situation remained uncer tain Thursday four days after voting In 15 two member ridings Election night returns gave the Liberals 1G seats Con servatlves 14 Tho Conservatives In office since 1959 held 17 at dissolution of the last legislature The Lib erals held 13 A deputy returning ollicer in Williston Makes Appeal A call for more profes professional � sional people to come to the north was sounded by Lands and Torest Minister Ray Williston in an address to members of the BC Dental Association Thursday Mr Williston said Prince George has become the ser service � vice area for the north of the province and dedicated pro professional � fessional people are needed in greater numbers to give their skills for the best of the people living there He explained to the dentists why Prince George has be Fined 30 For Taking Moose Calf A Prince George man who said he thought he was doing some good when he rescued a moose call from a log jam last Sunday has been fined 30 Tred Hencheroff Vine Street was convicted under the wildlife act on charges of keeping a calf moose in captivity without a per mit Hencheroff pleaded guilty to the offence A 21-year-old Prince George district man who fired a German Luger at a car load of young people in South Foil oeorge earlier this year has been sen sentenced � tenced to six months In jail The sentence was registered against Albert Ambrose Chartler after he was convicted of possessing an offensive weapon On another charge of possessing a firearm without a permit he was fined 100 Fire slightly damaged an oc cupied unit of an apartment block at Sixth Avenue and Victoria St last night PEI Election Outcome Remains Big Mystery Queens 2nd said the official count In his poll differed from that announced Monday night If he is right Industiy Minister Lloyd MacPhall could retain the seats for the Conservatives and create a 1515 deadlock It would then be up to the voters In Kings 1st to give either the Conservatives under Premier Walter Shaw or the Liberals under Alex Campbell a two seat majority or they could split creating a 1G1G tie Phone 564 2441 HOME OF THE KNIGHT TRAILER frr - rr wwf rj t r SSS m Wfme i m mnmm Mile 6 Hart Hwy Phone 962 7549 10c Copy ciAMNM NSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN Dr A H Bayne Prince Georges pioneer dentist paints for a hobby One of the dentists attending the convention this week practiced his profession in Prince George in the 1920s Dr A H Bayne renumbers those days on page 3 Citizen reporter Mike McDermott discovers the wonderful world of Grade One page 27 The Land of Mod is right here swinger and the story of the new styles emergence in Prince George is on page 30 with the Waxworks Reba and Bonnie and other teen features Prince Georges first Coffee House The Bent Ear opens tonight page 28 Also on the Inside Page Salmos Outdoor column and a look at Mr Funneeeee Batman Book reviewer Donald Phillipson pans the controversial Beautiful Losers page 29 Complete TV listings page 29 New suicide and resignation of head of Buddhrst Instrtute brrng prospects of more political trouble in Viet Nam page 16 Daniel Johnson holds a mammoth rally in Montreal to mark the climax of the Union Nationals campaign for the Sunday provincral election page 4 Labor reporter Jan Udo Wenzel looks at the troubled times of trade unionism page 5 Chamber Takes Stand On Tour Predicament Prince George Chamber of Commerce President Ralph Wil Williamson � liamson said this morning that through apparent lack of infor information � mation misconception of the in intent � tent of the Inn of the North function on June G had arisen The chamber felt clarification was necessary Early In February the Chamber was approached to en entertain � tertain a group of Canadian and American magazine and news newspaper � paper editors and writers as the chamber had done in the past he said The 43 member tour Is spon sponsored � sored by the British Columbia Government Tourist Bureau BC Ferries and Vancouver Is Island � land Coach Lines It will travel up tho Vancouver Island Highway by ferry to Prince Rupert along Highway 16 to Prince George and leturnto Vancouver by way of Barker vllle This is a wonderful opportun opportunity � ity to raise the image of Prince George in the eyes of millions of Canadian and American trav travellers � ellers Mr Williamson commen commented � ted Enroute to Prince George these people will have enjoyed clam bakes fish fries totem pole carvings stampedes and other outdoor entertainment A formal evening would be a refreshing change When it was learned that the official opening of the Inn of the North was planned for the same date it was our conclusion that these two functions could be combined In view of tho tremendous exposure that the city of Prince George will receive through the readership fo these 43 writers and because the event will be covered on tho CBC national TV network the chamber felt a prominent member of the prov provincial � incial government should be in invited � vited to attend Mayor Dezell was asked to issue the official invitation As space for entertainment was somewhat limited Invita Invitations � tions were confined to those who were directly interested in tourism and transportation The Inn agreed to subsidize part of the cost which we of the chamber greatly appreciated To Professional Trades NORTHWARD YOUNG MAN come the fastest growing city In Canada Nature has assured great greatness � ness for BC but man must help to make this greatness an asset to himself the min minister � ister said Prince George is the geo geographical � graphical centre of the prov province � ince on the cross road be between � tween the more settled south and the stlll-to-be-develop-ed north Prince George Is strategi strategically � cally located for development of resources communication and energy But to understand the growth of tho city an under understanding � standing of the northern de developments � velopments is needed tho minister said Power mining and forestry are the resources which con contribute � tribute to the expansion of the province Why do European com companies � panies choose Prince George to set up pulp mills he asked Ho answered his own cwes tion by saying that British German and Japanese firms have realized the potential and the strategic location of the city of Prince George He told the dentists that more and more professional people are needed to help with the developments to assure the people the services need needed � ed for a good life Tor the future he predicted a continuation and everyonoi who is willing to live in the noith will find his rewaid he said Mr Willlston was the only guest speaker at the 50th annual convention of the BCDA Over 150 dentists have reg registered � istered and the sessions are taken up with the various as aspects � pects of the profession Clinics and work sessions are being held dining the day at the Inn of the North Suppliers and manufacturers of dental products display their goods in the hall of the hotel The convention will last until Sunday and a flight to the Peace River pioject is planned for Sunday