fcv rfUUf PI 12582 Y Vol 11 No 110 The following am igusuj award was reported In the BC and Yukon Jaycecs news release received at the office today Outstanding spoke award Derrick Mcrrll Prince George Does Mr Merril speak English as It should be spoke Perhaps he rides a motor bike notarys great annual event la to take place this year June 17 It is the day of the an annual � nual Presidents Ball a for formal � mal affair at the Inn of the North which will get Us start at 730 pm A Fidelity Life Assurance Co Prlnco George branch man manager � ager Bruce Gtkhrlst has re returned � turned from a oru witk course Kiwi by tle Life Insurance 32 Pages oviets Want U Israeli tanks move into Jerusalem Sources in the Holy City said Jordanian artillery machine guns and bazooka fire killed three persons and wounded 50 civilians in the city INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN O Uproar over Red Kelly erupts after first round in the National Hockey League expansion draft Page 9 Federal government will face two no confidence mo motions � tions one from the Conserva Conservatives � tives the other from New Democrats over Mitchell Sharps spring budget Page 5 Middle East expected to rtmai i politically explosive until an utterly insoluble problem can be resolved Page 7 Prince George hairdressers take honors in first North Central Interior hairdresslng competition Page 17 How to win u wife in Northern Uganda become a cattle rustler Page 24 O Editorials Page 2 Womens Page 17 18 Classified Page 13 14 15 16 Stocks Page 4 Comics Page 27 m i Ol SUNNY Low 45 High 75 Local Canoeists Gain on Manitoba The BC Centennial canoe team gained five seconds on the leading Minltoba team Tuesday after a lap race of 51 miles to Fort Carleton Sask This stretch of the river ac according � cording to chief voyageur of the BC team Bill Blackburn of Prince George was one of the trickier reaches with shallows and sand bars along Its length He also reported the canoe Chinese Attack British Diplomats PEKING ReuteFsif A crowd of about 100 Chinese and foreign demonstrators today smashed their way Into the British diplo matlc mission here and tussled with British diplomats ripped a Union Jack to shreds and de stroyed a portrait of Queen Elizabeth The missions two first secre J rles Anthony Bllshen and Raymond Whitney were struck In a tussle Inside the building and Third Secretary Leonard Appleyard and the wife of Bllshen were punched and har ried by angry crowds outside the comjxjund for several mln utes Agency Management Associa Association � tion an International co-operative research organization of more than 500 Insurance com companies � panies The course In associa association � tion headquarters at Hartford Conn concentrated on agency planning recruiting selection training and supervision Architectural firm Brlggs Crcenwell and Associates is at work on picllrnlnary re research � search for the city covered swimming x Commissioned for the Job by council the com company � pany plans a meeting with the city this week to discuss In detail facilities required and location Part of the Initial study calls for vl Its to other cities which have recently completed tools Jie Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia race has aroused Immense in interest � terest in many places along the route with crowds estimated at 25000 lining the banks and both stores and schools closing for the event The crew Is in good shape he said and we should do well in the lap race today from Fort Carleton to Prince Albert Thursday the canoeists will be taking part In a sprint race at Prince Albert The BC team which includes paddlers Steve Schwartz Harry Schwartz Herb Brade Dave Heritages and Costo Bush from Prince George has won all four long laps to date and has also one sprint but Is second to Manitoba in accumulated times Standings and accumulative times since the pageant started Manitoba 784318 British Columbia 764525 Alberta 771639 Saskatchewan 774022 New Brunswick 780912 Quebec 783042 Ontario 783107 Yukon 793230 NWVr 794303 Nova Scotia 821054 Murder Suicide Indicated City coroner E B MacLatchy this morning released the names of a man and his son who died of gun shot wounds In Prlnco George Regional Hospital last Trlday afternoon They were Harold George Barnes 49 and Kevin Bruco Barnes eight both of P r 1 n c e George Mr MacLatchy said the circumstances indicate a mur-dor-sulclde Barnes and his son were rushed to hospital with bullet wounds to the head after being pulled from a burning car on the SlntlchRoad about 420 pm Friday They were both shot through the loft temple A 22 rifle was found on tho front seat of the car Flosh and skin samples are being ana II zed to determine whither bullets from his rifle caused the wounds PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JUNE 7 1967 Ambassador Accuses Israel of Aggression w JI IT A LI 1 J T JI Ml UNITED NATIONS The Soviet Union asked the UN Security Council to set a deadline of 4 pm EDT today for Israel and the Arab countries to cease firing aim By THE CANADIAN PRESS Israelis CI Victory TEL AVIV Reuters Israel claimed tonight to have captured a large part of Jordan Includ Including � ing the city of Jericho on the shore of the River Jordan The report said most of the Jordanian Army was taken pris prisoner � oner An Iraqi brigade also was captured It was reported CAIRO Reuters Four Is Israeli � raeli frogmen have been cap captured � tured In Alexandria and a hunt Is going on for six others who escaped the authoritative news newspaper � paper Al Ahram says The frogmen were picked up Tuesday In the ports eastern harbor after a 15-year-old boy reported seeing one of them ly lying � ing exhausted BAGDAD AP Iraqs de decision � cision to deny oil to the United States and Britain was put into action today The British tanker British Ambassador anchored at Basra to be loaded with 41000 tons of crude oil left port empty on the order of the Iraqi authorities BEIRUT Lebanon Reuters Damascus radio today charged that British bombers used Ak rotlrl Air Base in Cyprus to supply aid to Israel The Am American � erican and British imperialists continue to help Israel to save her from destruction the radio added DAMASCUS Syria Reuters J Tne iirst uruisn ana American diplomats left here today fol following � lowing Syrias severence of re relations � lations with Britain and the Un United � ited States The 40 American officials at the US Embassy and 35 Brit Britons � ons at the British Embassy have been asked to leave Syrian ter territory � ritory by Friday TEL AVIV Reuters - Is Israeli � raeli President ZalmanShazars home was hit today during In Intensive � tensive shelling which was re resumed � sumed from Jordanian positions In the Jerusalem area Some damage to the building was re reported � ported Fraser Flooding Continues To Fall rlood waters In the Fraser continue to fall The reading on the meter un under � der the old Fraser River bridge at 0 am today was 3085 feet a drop of more than ten Inches since the same time Tuesday morning The water has dropped a total of 158 feet since Monday morn morning � ing when it reached the highest point recorded since 1064 According to the most recent snow survey bulletin Issued by the provincial Water Resources Service the mountain snowpack is still similar to the record snowpack of June 19C4 In 1064 the snowpack produced a record June through Septem September � ber volunij of water as meas measured � ured at Hope and the third high highest � est discharge on record This discharged occurred June 21 Timing and size of this years peak flow 111 depends on the weather ofthe next few weeks the report states A flood potential still exists throughout the Fraser basin At a hurriedly called meeting of the IS nation council Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T Fedor enko repeated his charges that Israel was the aggressor In the Middle East conflict and was to blame for the failure of Tues days nights UN ceasefire to get Into effect Immediately Fedorenko asked for the meet meeting � ing In view of the continuation of military activities by Israel despite the decision on the ceasefire CONDEMN REACTION Three Arab speakers For Foreign � eign Minister Adnan Pachachl of Iraq Ambassador George Tomeh of Syria and Foreign Minister Ahmed Taibl Benhlma of Morocco charged that the ceasefire resolution Ignored Is Israeli � raeli aggression They were backed by Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Fedorenko who accused Israel of unleash Ing aggression against Egypt and other Arab countries He said the council must condemn the actions of Israel and take urgent measures necessary for the restoration of peace In the Middle East WELCOME Diplomatic sources said Fed orenko planned to lay before the council a formal demand that Israel be found guilty of violat ing the ceasefire Israel told the council Tuesday night that It welcomed the ceasefire appeal and could carry It out If the Arab countries also agreed Jordan has notified the United Nations of its acceptance but no word had been received from any other party to the fighting Cairo radio said the Arab coun countries � tries would keep on fighting de despite � spite the resolution The council meeting was de delayed � layed because of short notice which caught some delegates unprepared TOTAL WAR Eban told the council that Egypts President Gamal Abdel Nasser had called for total war and the destruction of Israel before hostilities broke out In the face of Nassers deliberate policy of pollticide the murder of a state Israel showed un usual patience the foreign min minister � ister said Israel began to exercise its right of self defence under Art Article � icle 51 of the UN Charter and never in history has armed force been used in a more righteous and compelling cause Phone 562 2441 3K fMgGcft quire MOBILE HOMES Mlc 6 Horl Hi woy Phone 962 9292 a ion E J i i I - P Mlos I FRAKIflhl I J mmmmmmmmmmmvm0mm0mmmmmmmm0jk W0 W0 U V tr W w B K I j n monim lOt Copy cJft Damascuv SYRIA HAIFA jm a mjm naBLMtisELlflflH 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300 miles northeast of here Two Americans were killed and 34 injured Tweedsmuir Meeting Postponed to July BURNS LAKE A proposed meeting between cabinet ministers and the Board of Trade to discuss protests regarding establishment of a wilderness prea in Tweedsmuir Park has been delayed Cyril Shelford Social Credit MLA for Omineca said today he had been told the ministers involved could not make the June 12 tentative date set for the meeting He said they expected to be available sometime after July 1 a -------- -a-aaaaiiaa Cool Clear Unpolluted Water Stopping for a drink from the one source of unpolluted water in the Isluud Cache two children sip from the spiggott on the back of a tank truck No out breaks of gastric diseases have been repotted to the Health Unit yet but director of the Health Unit Dr James Ht-bm- Witnesses said the shell lobbed in about 4 am hit a fuel depot The fire raged 1xk hours Bulldozers helped to bring It under control One officer said the loss was just an Inconvenience that would not hamper US military activity in the area Communist forces just south of the demilitarized zone be between � tween the two Vietnams made light probing attacks on US marine posts While small In themselves the attacks occurred In the general area of some of the heaviest fighting of the war in recent weeks It was believed that North Vietnamese regulars might again be testing marine defences with the Idea of launch launching � ing stronger attacks U S B 52 raided five Commu Communist � nist targets in South Vietnam hitting with their 30 ton bomb loads at points along the west western � ern frontier to curb Infiltration from the Ho Chi Minn Trail son hays precautions should be continued with all water in the Cache Kvun for dishwashing water should U boiled for at least ten minutes and chlorine should Imj added looy photo