Goes down well with friends Sayfor CARLING PILSENER BEER Vol 11 No 61 of his cabinet colleagues as a minister without portfolio said he doesnt think he will be fl nance minister again Children in Indian day schools in the Northern Interior have forwaided a few dozen Easter messages to Prince George Theyie In the foim of Easter cards made by the children and entered In a competition organ organized � ized by Frank Bower super superintendent � intendent of Indian schools In the Northern Interior Education District The cards are on dis display � play on the lowei floor of the Bay City barrister Les Cashman w an enthusiastic skier and driving foice In the Hickory Wing Ski Club broke his left leg in six places Saturday while on an East Easter � er weekend skiing trip at Jaspec Hospital authorities In Jasper expect him to hospitalized there as long as two weeks 36 Pages We who have been finance ministers know too much for that he said in an interview Mr Gordon would not say what cabinet post he would pre prefer � fer Reports from Ottawa Tuesday said government circles have been suggesting appointment of an associate finance minis minister � ter to assess the sweeping changes proposed by the Car ter royal commission on taxa tion Prime Minister Pearson has promised announcements next week of Interest but not before then Prince Georges Pee Wee hockey team playing In a tout -nament at Falrvlew Alberta is rolling light along The club won Its second game this morn morning � ing 6 1 over Peace River tp remain unbeaten The locals took a 7 3 victory over Grande Prairie Tuesday and play again at noon tomorrow agalnct Jasper Prince Geoige Playeis are w ona pi op hunt foi their up coming production of Mlianda to be pei formed Apill 0 7 and 8 They aie In need of a soda siphon tea tiolley a pali of brass randle sticks and English newspapers City and district residents who would be willing to donate such ai tides for the pioductlon can contact Mr Chap Chapman � man at 5C3 0898 Oi sidles to the National Students Association certain labor un ions and other groups The committee proposed In a key finding that no federal agency shall provide any covert financial assistance or support direct or indirect to any of the nations educational or private voluntarv organizations Johnson said in a statement he accepts this policy The pres ident also went along with an other committee recommenda recommendation � tion that where support has been given it will be ter mi nated as quickly as possible without destroying valuable pri private � vate organizations before they can seek new means of sup support � port The panel that studied the CIA subsidy setup told Johnson it believes subsidies could largely and perhaps entirely be ended by Dec 31 Driver Suffers Minor Injuries Minor Injuries to the drlvei resulted when a car went off Highway 07 seven miles north of Prince Geoige at 4 pm Tues Tuesday � day The driver Stella Gairett was treated for back Injuries at the hospital Damage to the car was esti estimated � mated at 600 France Gets Nuclear Sub CHERBOURG Trance Reut ers President de Gaulle todaj pushed a green button to send Frances first nuclear powered submarine sliding down its launching stocks into the sea The 9000ton cigar-shapedRe-doubtable splashed Into the launching basin while a band played the Marseillaise and a crowd of 10000 cheered The Redoubtable due to go into service in early 1970 Is the first of three submarines which will form the third generation of Frances nuclear striking force e e fjffm i 1 ilk wy INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN US State Secretary Dean Rusk above says Hanoi has damaged world opinion of North Vietnam by le buffing United Nations Page 5 Social Credit MP Bert Leboe look back over the years Robert Thompson led his party Page 23 A disappointed Canadian National team lost all chance of even a second place finish in the world hockey tournament in Vien Vienna � na this morning when they were trounced 6 0 by Swe Sweden � den in the clubs final game Page 10 Government birth control education is supported by Pope Page 7 The comments aie on the move scientists decide after studying earths mag magnetic � netic fields Page 4 Sexier than the hips or lips are the hands according to Lily Monk who has spent a lifetime studying hands Page 17 Editorials 2 People Make the News 7 Women 17 Sports 9 Comics Coming Events TV 11 itlzn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY MARCH 29 1 967 Engine Torn From Mounting As Car Hits Pole COLLISION KILLS TWO Two district men died al almost � most Instantly early today when their late model car left a curve on the Bypass highway travelled 1000 feet out of control and smashed into a utility pole Dead Is Deryle Moon 23 of Grande Prairie Al Alberta � berta and his 24-year-old companion whose name has not been released by the RCMP The accident was the first fatal mishap In the city this year and the worst crash since a city man was killed In a two car accident near PGARA Raceway last autumn The accident occurred about 1230 am on the by bypass � pass curve near 22nd Aven Avenue � ue Police estimated that the car was travelling at a high rate of speed when It left the highway and struck a BC hydro transmission pole The 196G model car com completely � pletely wtecked lnthecrash wrapped around the pole and wreckers worked for more than two hours to pull the shattered vehicle from the pole and extricate the trap trapped � ped bodies Wrecking trucks had to be used to pull open the twisted car so ambu ambulance � lance attendants could re remove � move the dead men The Impact of the crash pancaked the roof of the car and tore the engine from Its mountings BC Hydro employees had to be called In to remove the fallen pole and hydro In the downtown area flick ered for a time Immediately after the accident The dead man whose par parents � ents live In Grande Prairie was a resident of the Pon deiosa Trailer Court He was employed by Canada Safeway In Its downtown store wheie he soiked for more than a yeai He was a produce clerk Police said the unidenti unidentified � fied man was also living and woiklng In the Prince George area but he Is believed to be from the Okanagan His name Is being wltheld pending the notification of next of kin Neither aie believed to have been married Hospital authorities said early today that an autopsy Is expected today but they could not say the exact cause of death An Inquest will be held Witnesses said the pave pavement � ment was clear and dry at the time of the accident and there was no apparent rea reason � son why the car went out of control j fcfltfwuKfqfeMPK Vrv63wLJX3 ifTjHHwPHEnH 9BBBiKB9HBi9vjVH Ifllfllflrr if iflllllllllllli With engine lying fifteen feet from where it was ripped from its mountings the crumpled auto lies wrapped around the shattered utility pole Looy photos Johnson Orders Halt To CIA Subsidizing WASHINGTON AP Presl dent Johnson ordered the Cen Central � tral Intelligence Agency today to begin cutting off all subsidies to private educational philan throplc and cultural organiza organizations � tions Johnson also announced he is setting up a special committee to include private citizens to study ways in which the govern merit can channel financial aid to such organizations in an open manner The president acted after re receiving � ceiving a report from a three man committee he appointed last month after a storm of con troversy followed disclosure that the CIA was making secret sub- At Full Salary Gordon Sees Himself In Cabinet Shakeup VANCOUVER CP - Walter Gordon says he hopes to be drawing the salary of a full fledged cabinet minister in the near future Asked whether he thought he would be involved in an im impending � pending cabinet shuffle the for mer finance minister said Tues Tuesday � day he would not be a bit sur prised Mr Gordon who now draws a pay cheque about half the size Phone 562 2441 Seven Firemen Injured Thick Smoke Covers Montreal CNR Blaze MONTREAL CP A five alarm fire burned stubbornly today in a corner of the CNRs Central Station sending out thick smoke and injuring at least eight persons The smoke mushroomed across the main station con course and into parts of the heavy concentration of offices and other commercial buildings in the key midiown centre Seven firemen seeking out the elusive flames in ceilings and air ducts of the affected cornel were taken to hospital with smoke poisoning while one CNR employee also needed hos pltal treatment Other firemen treated with oxygen at the scene after Inhal Inhaling � ing the smoke were lying on benches In various parts of the station They were falling over HKe flies said one witness as the men groped through the smokey atmosphere A number of employees at the railways advance reservations office were forced to quit their post shortly after the fire started There was no immediate esti mate of the damage nor were there explanations of what caused the fire Birds Dive for Food iMG A The station concourse itself appeared to be undamaged as the fire burned In one corner Officials at the nearby Queen Elizabeth Hotel said the smoko had caused little damage there quire MOBILE HOMES Mile 6 Hart Hway Phone 962 9292 II J Ml MONTH WKBiSKkkwiBBm mkJMfBBK With the bodies still trapped in the wrecked auto police begin their investigation CHARGES IN BOOK DENIED NEW YORK AP The de fence department denies state statements � ments In William Manchesters book that President Johnson had not been advised on procedures for ordering nuclear retaliation in the event of an attack follow ing the Kennedy assassination See Page 23 Girl Would Rather Die Than Take Transfusion VANCOUVER CP - Tarn ily Court Judge Earl Vance is to decide today whether a 14-year-old member of the Jeho Jehovahs � vahs Witnesses religious group has the right to endanger her life by refusing a blood transfu slon Miriam Myllynieml of Pen tlcton is critically ill with a blood condition doctors believe can be cured by surgery But they refuse to operate unless al allowed � lowed to use blood transfusions in the event of any emergency The girls mother Doroth Lolu Myllynieml is challenging the right of the Childrens Aid Society to take over custody of her daughter in todays action Both the girl and her mother said they want the operation but without transfusions which the religious group considers a violation I want my child to live Mrs Myllynieml said in an In Interview � terview I want the surgery and tf the chance is 99 to 100 that II can be done without transfu sions why would they not take that chance They doctors Insisted on my signature a 1 1 o w 1 n g the transfusions for that one chance in 100 Miriam has said she would rather die than take any trans transfusion � fusion I am doing my best to get well but If I dont It doesnt worry me she said And Choke to Death Aftermath of Tanker Disaster LONDON AP The white feathered gannet soared mag nlflcently 20 feet above the sea Suddenly with closed wings it dived in search of food The bird emerged fiom the water coated with chocolatebrown oil unable to fly choking to death It was one of thousands of bird and marlne llfe victims oi the Torrey Canyon the Arrierl can owned tanker wrecked on the Seven Stones reef off Lands End As millions of gallons of oil from the tanker washed towards the English soutli coast marine biologists and ornithologists ex pressed fear for the creatures that live by the sea Casualties among the gulls cormorants guillemots puffins and gannets already are being counted In thousands A spokes man of the Royal Society foi the Prevention of Cruelty to Anl mals estimated more than IS 000 birds have died so far and another 30000 probably will die after being trapped In the oil slick The oil clogs their feath ers preventing them fiom fly ing and often chokes them to death This month the guillemots ra zorbills and puffins gather In huge flocks 20 miles out after wintering at sea Then they fly in to nest and each las a single egg Apart from those killed by the spreading ooze thousands more may change their breed ing places Even before the oil hit the beaches the heiring gulls and kltttw akes uere affected Wad Ing birds such as sandpipers redshanks and oyster catchers were next as the oil polluted shores Tiesh water birds such as herons coots and kingfishers also v111 be In dangei if the oil gets Into tidal cieeks All that the bird loveis can do Is to scramble ovei the rocks picking up the bedi ag gled oil covered victims and rush them to RSPCA clinics foi cleaning with detergens Biologists feat that mill tens of fish and the microscopic sea llfo on which they feed could be de stioyed by the oil and the detet gents being used to combat It Housing M 1 n 1 s t e r Anthony Greenwood denied this could happen But scientists and biol oglsts are unconvinced They say the oil slick by preventing oxygen and sunlight from enter Ing the water will affect micro microscopic � scopic marir j life such as plank ton on which fish and other ma rlne life feed When a tanker fouled the Medway Rlvei last fall many mollusca ci ustaceans and shell fish on which some shore birds live were killed As a result Brent geese along the Medway deci eased by 86 pei cent ducks by 97 per cent cut lew by 95 pei cent oystet catcheis by 94 per cent and redshanks by 93 pei cent