Tou get ffbarrol of flavour In Carling Pilsener BEER say lij please Vol 1 No M DWILE FLONKING A HIT IN PUB BUNGAY England AP -The landlord of The Three Tuns Tavern asked a Bungay magistrate Thursday for permission to keep his pub open later than usual fonthe sake of the Waveney VAlley Dwile Flonking Association Dwile flonking said Magistrate Douglas Hewitt What is dwile flonking I dont know said the publican Charles Ross 45 Its a fine old English game that has been going on for the last 400 years Rob Robert � ert Devereaux a member of the WVDFA committee told the judge You have two teams and at the end of the game nobodys sober An executive of Adnams Brewery chimed in Dwile flonking is an old harvest ritual in these parts of Sur Surrey � rey Vp always supply the ale Hewitt listened with sym sympathy � pathy and granted Ross per permission � mission to stay open after 11 pm for the annual dinner of the dwile flonkers Its really simple this game Devereaux told re reporters � porters One team goes round in a circle while the people In the other team take turns to be in the middle The chap in the middle the flonker whirls round in the opposite direction Hes got a dwile what you might call a dishcloth soaked in beei hanging on the end of a pole called a driveller He has to flick it off the end and hit somebody Marks are awarded according to which part of the body he hits If he misses he has to drink a quart of beer as a penalty A good flonker has to be able to drink his beer Problems In Flight From City VANCOUVER CP A Cana Canadian � dian Pacific Airlines DCCB air aircraft � craft landed safely at the air airport � port here early today with a broken pin in its landing gear The nose wheel had locked in position however and the land landing � ing was described by pilot Bob Randall as routine We had Just taken off from Prince George when I heard a loud explosion said Capt Ran Randall � dall I thought the nosewheel tire had exploded The four - engined aircraft circled the airport here for 20 minutes while emergency fire and rescue crews waited below on the runway There was no panic among the 31 passengers he said Truck Crash Injures Man A Prince Geoige aiea man suffered a bioken leg when the tiuck he was diiving was in collision with a cai 30 miles from Prince Geoige on Highway 16 Tiiursday Injuied was William Green of the Pondeiosa Tiailei Court For anyone who is not in inclined clined to go home after mid night when the beverage roomb close theres now the chance I to go to the Inn dining room jLThe Inn is open until 2 am Wednesday to Friday Saturday it closes at midnight Theres no cover charge either a If you called the phone num- ber this corner gave Thurs day to apply for a Job as scout leader you would not have got very far because it was the wrong number Here at last is the right one 564 6997 Sorry about that People ware turned away business was so good That was the scene at Little Olys Restaurant at the Parkwood Shop Shopping � ping Centre when its bfer and wine licence went into effect for theulrst day Thursday This advertisement is -not published or displayed by the LiQuor Qontrol Bdard or by ttie Government of British Columbia 20 Pages Canadian Torest Products Senior vice - president and Prince Georg Pulpman L L G Bentley has been nam ed by Trade Minister Winters to serve on a newly -formed Ex Export � port Advisory Council Its first meeting will be held February 6 a Prince George thieves will w steal anything they can get their hands on a fact to which city policemen will readily test testify � ify But a caper last night is likely to leave a few scratching their heads A member of the local Masonic order wis about to take a ceremonial sword home last night but left it in the foyer of the Masonic Temple on Fourth Avenue While he was gone someone stepped in the door and made off with the weapon valued at about 50 cfie INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN Bntish politicians attack U S economic expansion as a men menace � ace to the whole economy of Western Euiope Page 5 Prince George may have rug rugged � ged winters but they havent forced construction workers here into hibernation Page 13 The Inside Page a profile of Goulon Lightfoot one of Cana Canadas � das fastest ruing folksingers who is packing in crowds in coffee houses from coast to coast Page 8 The Arabian look in fashion is coming in strong according to 1967 fashion previews Page 6 How to classify voui boss anahze his wisecracks Page 14 Editorial Sports 11 Women 6 Church 7 Entertainment 20 MOSCOW VP TJ ipsby Soviet leaders to eastern Siberia and Poland and Kremlin warnings that Pe Pekings � kings policy has entered a new dangerous stage re reflect � flect growing Russian un uneasiness � easiness over stormy events In China The atmosphere of tension was heightened by a report itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JANUARY 20 1967 We must see that no zoning other than in conjunction with the plan Is permitted Dr Thors Thorsness � ness said Should this be the case he added the whole plan could be thrown off base The association executive was pleased with the reception the plans received at the unveiling Monday It has been recognized that we have something there which will assure the citys future A 39-year-old air force ser sergeant � geant who has spent more than half his life in the service is still missing say RCAF officials at Baldy Hughes Sergeant John Gerald Cham Chambers � bers was last seen more than a week ago and although he has been reported seen several times since police and RCAF author authorities � ities have not been able to de determine � termine his whereabouts The missing man was last seen drinking In a downtown Prince George beer parlor He failed Phone 562 2441 Tm Not Faring Opening Rounds Yet7 YES FULTONS RUNNING BUT HES STILL AT GATE RHP J SIWrT j v BSK iHH I mm k HHmifi fat4- iHE I llmStm PitiSkw - ill HrW Gutted interior of a Second Avenue duplex early today Fire Blamed on Transients Transients have been blamed for a fire which gutted an un unoccupied � occupied duplex on Second Ave Avenue � nue early today The blaze which is believed to have broken out about 100 am went unnoticed until pat patrolling � rolling police turned In the alarm at 1 40 The dwelling owned by city resident Harper Greene 1289 Carney Street was completely gutted and fire chief Harold Dornbierer said today the home appears to be a complete loss He said transients are believed to have started the fire and added that a blaze In one unit of the duplex last year also was blamed on transients Im suspicious that some someone � one got in there this time too he said The home has been unoccupied for several days Although several pieces of furniture including a refrig refrigerator � erator stove and chesterfield were lost in the fire Mr Greene said he could not estimate the financial loss Little damage resulted from the previous blaze but the entire duplex was gutted in this morn mornings � ings fire Chief Dornbierer said he is preparing a report for the prov provincial � incial fire marshalls office Davie Fulton told The Citizen today hes dealt him self in on the Progressive Conservative leadership game but says he isnt leady to put his campaign cards on the DBA WANTS PLAN L BACKED By PETER DUFFY Prince George Downtown Businessmens Association wants city council to assure that Centrum Prince George will be adhered to in the future We want council to give ap approval � proval in principal that this is the master plan for the citys development said DBA presi president � dent Dr Julian Thorsness The DBA executive wiU meet with council early next week to discuss the matter The association is concerned over zoning In the areas con contained � tained in the development plan table Speaking to the Citizen from his Kamloops of fice the 50-year-old Fulton reiterated the state statement � ment he made in October 1965 offering to run for the party leadership the next time a Con Conservative � servative convention was held I do not wish to fire any open ing rounds until the National Executive has met says Fulton Rumors around Parliament Hill indicate the National Execu Executive � tive will meet February 3 When the Citizen asked him when he expected the Conserva Conservative � tive leadership convention to be held Fulton replied either spring or fall The height of summer would be out Fulton believes The convention will have to be held when the Centennial cele celebrations � brations are dying down He named Montreal as a pos possible � sible location for the meeting Fulton returned to his Kam Kamloops � loops constituency earlier this See also page 19 morning for a weekend of offi official � cial business He and his wife Patricia Mary will be guests of honor Saturday evening at the Sir John A McDonald Ball sponsored by the Kamloops Young Conservative Association Fulton also will present three Centenarian Centennial certifi certificates � cates Monday before flying back to Ottawa later that day Man Mill Missing From Radar Base to report for duty Tuesday Jan January � uary 10 He Is married has two small children and was a resident of stations married quarters He has been In the air force since 1946 0lii if MM quire MOBILE HOMES Mile 6 Hart Hiway Phone 962 9292 i 71 rti monim 10 Copy HiWilf RIGHTS DENIED Concerning the people as a whole Thats what public means But youd never guess it after reading the Public Utilities Commission letter brushing off the city request for a hearing into lower natural gas rates THE PUC purpose H be to the public hStiWI But it has taken on the HSMjH Nat- H It has ordered the city to jjH stop HB It has expressed surprise PSPtWiWH the city wants lower gas KLSftiiliilAal It has claimed Prince George consumers show no in interest � terest in a demand to lower rates Thats all malarkey And it sounds like a cover up Heres the real situation The city showed the PUC the Inland fiugres presented to a rate hearing one year ago were wrong The Inland figures showed profits for the 1966 year end 40 lower than the gas company actually earned On this basis the city asked for a new hearing The PUC in effect said Forget if In other words the city - acting for the people of Prince George has been denied the right to speak on their behalf The situation demands a loud and united outcry A real swinging couple on The Citizen Hawaii tour was travel agent Don Prior and 75-year-old Amelia Vandyke Amelia nattily diessed in rubber boots was the ha of the trip The last of the three section event leaves Saturday for the sunny south Peking Crisis Spills over Border In the military newspaper Krasnaja Zvezda Red Star of a program of milltarytraln ing foi schoolchildren In a far eastern region of Rus Russia � sia bordering on China The communist party paper Pravda warned that the power struggle going on inside China is a serious test for the entire world RUSSIANS INTERESTED IN ARMS RACE TALKS MOSCOW Reuters -The Russian people were told for the first time by an official publication today that the Kremlin has started instal installation � lation of an antl missile system around Moscow The foreign affairs mag magazine � azine Za Rubezhom Abroad quotes US President John Johnson � son for the disclosure which has never appeared here in print before The weekly magazine de devotes � votes two of its 32 pages to reprinting textual ex extracts � tracts from Johnsons mes message � sage to the US Congress last week Including his plea to Russia to Join the US In slowing down the arms race Johnson Is quoted The Soviet Union has in the past year increased its long range missile capab capabilities � ilities It has begun to place near Moscow a limited anti antimissile � missile defence The Johnson text Is ac accompanied � companied by a slashing ed editorial � itorial commentary which says the presidents mes message � sage contains a lot of words vague promises veiled hints and half -admissions but does not offer a clear cut program Communist movement The Soviet news agency Tas disclosed Thursday night that PartyChief Leonid IBrezhnev Premier Alexei N Kosygin and President Nikolai V Podgorny confer conferred � red In Poland this week with their Polish counterparts on pressing problems of in international � ternational policy The meeting roused speculation that the Kremlin was seeking the full backing of Polish leaders In their quarrel with Mao Tse tung Polish party chief Wladyslaw Gomulka has been a staunch supporter of the Soviets but he has been reluctant to con condemn � demn China publicly Red Star says that mili military � tary men are conducting patriotism courses in school in a far eastern region bordering on Cnina Other newspapers reported war games Involving teenagers in the same border area Soviet leaders have been warning officials in the bor border � der area that the struggle inside China has become dangerous Kosygin spoke last week In the same far eastern section where Red Star sajs patriotic indoc indoctrination � trination classes are being held First Deputy Premier Dmitry S Polyansky spoke Thursday in an adjoining border area Pravdas warning about the possible dangerous ef effects � fects of the Chinese power struggle constituted a new approach in Moscows ef efforts � forts to organize a world Communist meeting to de nounce Peking The new ap approach � proach adds criticism of Chinese domestic policy and of events inside China as more reasons for the pro proposed � posed world meeting Earlier Soviet bids for the meeting were based on denunciations of Chinas foreign policy and ideolo ideological � gical course KREMLIN INSTALLING ANTI MISSILE SYSTEM WASHINGTON AP The state department disclosec today that the United States has started talks with the Soviet Union on the possibil possibility � ity of avoiding a new arms race in antl balllstlc mis missile � sile systems and indica indicated � ted the Russians may be in interested � terested The department has no reason to believe a spokesman said that the Soviets are not seriously considering the presidents expressed interest In halt halting � ing an ABM antl balllstic missile arms race Press Officer Robeit J McCloskey told a press con conference � ference that State Secretary Dean Rusk and Soviet Am Ambassador � bassador Anatoly F Dob rynin have been in con contact � tact on the anti ballistic in iss lie pi ogra m s lnce Dobrynlns return McCloskey said he could not rule out discussion of other subjects such as con continuing � tinuing US Soviet consid consideration � eration of a proposed treaty to block the spread of nu nuclear � clear weapons But he left no doubt the focus of the Rusk talks with Dobrynin had been on the anti-ballis-tlc missile program