Vol 13 No 148 sf nfiFW Its time to relax with HIGH LIFE loard by IS Coxrnnnl si lh froi ol I lih Cobmbio ing point substance is a vital in gredient In alloys used for jet engines missiles and chemical equipment Another Important discovery has come from Instruments left on the moon to tell earth sclen tlsts of any unusual movements on or under the lunar surface Dr Garry Latham a geolo geologist � gist from New Yorks Columbia University reported that infor mation from the seismographs suggested the moon may have a crust about 12 miles thick with possibly several layers of mate material � rial beneath it Mysteries confound scientists PASADENA Calif CP The mystery planet Mars has come up with another riddle in pictures described as fasclnat ing the Jet Pzopulslon Labora tory announced today Close up photographs of the red planet taken by Mariner VI have confused scientists said Dr Albert Ilibbs chief staff scientist at JPL Some pictures will show fea features � tures of Mars which have never been seen before and in some cases we wont be able to tell you what they are he added But because they aie so ex citing fascinating and interest interesting � ing they will be released a dayi ahead of schedule i The pictures turned up in aj spot check of electionlc data sent by Mariner VI after It emerged from behind Mars fol following � lowing a lowlevel sweep over the red planets surface Scientists were so sure the quality was excellent that they ordered them displaved on mon itors for the news media as soon as they are jecelved at the labo ratory starting at 830 pm EDT tonight They earlier had planned to study the pictures for 2 1 hours and then release selected prints Mariner VI was only 2130 miles from its surface the clos est any man made object had come to the planet Ilibbs warned some plctutes would not be understandable be cause they could not be 24 Pages m a fl i valuable element on moon HOUSTON CP Scientists have discovered titanium a val liable element used in high stress allojs In the moon dust brough back by the Apollo 11 astronauts The scientists also made the discovery tentative so far that the moon may have a about 12 miles thick could indicate that the like the earth was once ten mass The secrets of the moon today faced the continued relentless probing of the technicians while moon pioneers Nell Armstrong Edwin Aldrln and Michael Col- Uns recounted painstakingly the details of their epic flight The first chemical analysis of the moon dust showed that it contained minute bits of rough and smooth glass and fragments of various minerals Scientists led by Dr S Ross Taylor of the Australian Nation il University reported Wednes day they had analysed a pinch of lunar dust and found It also contained a high proportion of titanium compared with terres trial rocks The presence of titanium found in small quantities in earth bound igneous rocks and clay could be one of the most precious secrets the moon has given up so far The hlghmelt 0 -f r r -1 ger moved through the Okanagan campaign The Citizen Forecast More sun - valley Wednesday blasting Pre- mier Bennetts statements e re obyJously doing better lthan even c lhoU Tuesday that an NDP govern- ment could wreck British Col- About all hes gU left is to umbia suggest that the polar icecap After a whirlwind visit to Ben- would descend on BC if we netts home town of Kelowna Ber- elected anNDPgoveinmentPre ger diove to Vernon where he mler Dennett is frightened be had Chinese food in the citys cause at las t the people are giv Chinatown with 24 NDP members ine the NDP a hard look Later he went to Armstrong Meanwhile Premier Bennett wheie he said Bennett has said in Vancouver Wednesday blown his cool hes panicked night that BCs new boys scrambled for direct television We knew hed start saying these showing in time things he couldnt substantiate s s Socreds meet here today The most unusual case on ranged the trip says Mrs An- rort George Social Credi Wednesday nights tiafflc derson frequently decides on the ters hold their nominating ton court docket was a man charged spur of the moment to travel ventlon tonight andall Indications with illegal use of a red light on somewhere different Shell are that ResourcesMlnlsterWil his private vehicle The accused really put a spark of life In jiston MLA for the area since said he put a battery operated Hawaii when she arrives he 1933 will- be chosen their red flashing emergency light oni commented candidate by acclamation the clash of his car so as to pull I i Registration of delegates over a friend in another car c r I starts at 730 pm at the Inn of The friend didnt see the light and the police charged the man who was fined 25 or five days when he appeared in court piiiiKHUBraueiiiuBiiiittie Nortn am tne conventlon jum u summer juu vviiai uu you t n n m dont sit around idle you set If anyone plans opposing Mr WlULston we liavent heard about The former uootery snoe T it John Smith pies dent of th 1140 Ave has Vancouver Island The trip down lt store at Third 3 constituency asso i rii1 tfiir mivc inn in 10 i-tc- w I and that te lots WLKulJ5 new tenant The Prince George New Democratic Party Is mov- but but elation said today Meanwhile BC Hydro and the ing its campaign offices into the Another traveller BC Telephone Co have asked vacant store in preparation for wnow inking for something all political paities to refrain the Aug Z7 pi ovinciai eiecuon he left behind Is a Prince George from attaching posters to tneir Mrs Karl Anderson 80 a man who left an expensive lod poles during the provincial elec long time resident of Prince and reel Sunday on the shore of tlon campaign George leaves today on a trip to jacheeda Lake Anyone found it Posters constitute a hazard to Honolulu Don Prior who ar- icall 562 1843 linemen the companies warned PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY JULY 31 1969 i W v - twiuAi1 h- r- wL Shi tk Vifc i- 4 crust V tJUt Nqgn Ttl Xv X V - which -t -TX Xi v X ivw moon rAj- f t HANT V f-u-UL -v v w v jm -i T r - -rrrr TRnj T - M X u 1V J f -Uk M I -l Ji V -r-JiraJI ii -- jv vA rv tn u- uh uwJjHfx -ttPB Jusf released by NASA above photograph shows in fine detail the impressions in the lunar soil made by Apollo 11 astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin A part of the lunar module which took the pair to the surface is silhouetted in foreground Below is the US flag which was deployed on moon surface K- h TAk t yvr Jm j- J v AP photos ped to run a government 0 Bennett blown his cool in NDP takeover charges VERNON Special New De- when he was in trouble but wejBerger and Pat McGeer the mocratic Party leader Tom Ber- didnt expect it so early in the Liberal leader are all ill-equip- He said both have no adminis administrative � trative eperience Mr Bennett was replying In an Interview to questions why he didnt make more than two brief ixibllc appearances during his two days in Vancouver He also said he expects to re return � turn for two or three public ap pearances in Vancouver between 1 now and election day He leaves for Kelowna Fri- day where he will attend the So Social � cial Credit nominating conven- j tion in his south Okanagan rid 1 ing Another new boy provin provincial � cial Conservative loader John do Wolf said Wednesday night he will contest the Vancouver Point Grey riding He told 50 suppor supporters � ters he wants to campaign to lay the groundwork for a new en enlightened � lightened political climate lnBC While the local Progressive Conservatives have decided not to field a candidate for the el election � ection de Wolf will not be over overlooking � looking the area Party officials announced In Vancouver Wednesday that de Wolf will be in Prince George Tuesday starting his day with a press conference that morning On the Liberal campaign trail Dr McGeer mainstreeted through several communities in southeastern BC He talked to officials chatted with shopkeep shopkeepers � ers and people on the streets Wednesday in Oliver Osoyoos Midway and Greenwood Settlement proposed Phono 562 2441 Striking telephone vvoikers fiom the BC Central Intel ior will meet in Piince George Satuulaj t act on a settlement formula proposed by their unions negotiating committee Kennedy drops 72 plan WASHINGTON CP - Sena tor Edward M Kennedy re returned � turned to his Senate duties toda and confirmed he will not seek the presidency In 1972 The Massachusetts Democrat walking through throngs of tour tourists � ists up the main steps to Senate chamber was asked whether his decision not to run is irrevo- cable Thats right Kennedy re plied I intend to fill out my Senate term If I am re elected Asked whether he would run under any other circumstances Kennedy replied No Kennedy returned to the Sen ate for the first time since his auto mishap in which a secre tary was killed It was a crucial day a showdown vote is expect ed on President Nixons contro verslal proposal to extend the 10-per-cent Income tax sur charge Senate firm Kennedy announced Wednes- dav that he would remain In the Senate and run for re election 7ran crash kills 30 in Yugoslavia BELGRADE Reuters - At least 30 persons were killed and 20 injured some badly when a local train collided with three uncontrolled passenger cars on a line between Tetovo and Gosti- is ratified by the membership said Dert Johns a union spokes spokesman � man in Vancouver Locals 8 18 and 2G of the tele telephone � phone workers union will be represented at the meeting here In addition to Prince George they will be here from Quesnel Vanderhoof McDrlde Burns Lake Valemount and Mackenzie If the agreement is accepted the employees will get wage boosts of 198 per cent As well about 3000 plant employees will have a 37 12 hour work week Offer hiked A breakthrough In the strike came Tuesday as the compiny increased its previous 17-percent wage offer Federal labor minister Bryce Mackasey who said Tues Tuesday � day he was coming out to DC for a fishing trip was closeted all day and night offering sug suggestions � gestions and help to negotiators for DC Telephone Co the Federation of Telephone Work ers of BC and federal concili conciliation � ation officer Don Tysoe He came out of the talks late Wednesday night to announce that wages main issue in the strike were settled and no longer being discussed He said talks would continue all night to iron out such issues as vaca vacations � tions and pensions Mr Mackasey noted that most of the labor disputes he has Intervened in were settled bet between � ween 4 and C am then re returned � turned to his hotel room to await the outcome The time to do it Is now and not tomorrow or the next day he said Presuming these things can be settled Im fairly opti optimistic � mistic Ken Stofer Victoria telephone workers president said the negotiating committee for the union had advised acceptance of the company proposals but didnt say what they were He said Victoria telephone workers next vear when his current will vote on them Fridaj term expires He also said that he would serve out his entire six vear term if reelected an indication that he would forego a bid for the Democratic presi presidential � dential nomination in 1972 The Massachusetts senators decision came as no surprise After the car crash in which 28 ear old Mary Jo Kopechne was drowned Kennedy asked for the aid and prajers of his constituents to help him decide his political future In his dramatic televised ap peal Friday Kennedy admitted his failure to report the accident immediately to police was inde indefensible � fensible - but denied speculation that he was under the influence of alcohol or that he had immor immoral � al relations with Miss Ko Kopechne � pechne Prince George cars Improved their showing during the second day of scrutiny at the travelling testing station set up in the Spruceland shopping centre by the Motor Vehicle Branch and sponsored by Prince George Jaycees Only 40 per cent of the 1C9 vehicles tested failed the In Inspection � spection on Wednesday said Jaycee Con Nostwold One hundred vehicles passed while 69 failed and of the failures 22 came back for stickers after having faults corrected On the clinics first day Tuesday 53 per cent ofvehicles tested failed the inspection Nostwold said the station is aiming to test 1000 vehicles be before � fore its conclusion on Satur Saturday � day evening A total of 307 vehicles ware tested In the var south Yugoslavia Wednes 1 first two days day night reports reaching herei The station is open from 1 pm said today I to 8 pm except between 5 and WEAK THAT 100000 MILE VATQUN QMILEJ datsun xrux a vtKvut Phonr 105 BRUNSWICK 563 058 r i yi J2 00 PER MONTH in lOcCopy rnu BYCARRiaR Striking phone crews discuss pact The meeting which will start at 3 pm in the Royal Canadian Legion will hear the terms agreed to tentatively by DC Telephone Co and the DC Fed Federation � eration of Telephone Workers Telephone crews have been on strike in this area since June 30 Their counterparts on the Lover Mainland have been off their jobs since June 23 Picketing will continue until the memorandum of agreement AGASS BCTEL Signs werent abandoned on parking meter outside BC Tel office on Six Ave this morning the pickets were only taking a short break Milne photo US peace fools the world PARIS Reuters North full scale session of the peace Vietnam charged today that talks here that Nixon showed President Nixon is trying to fool the world and the American public into thinking peace is im imminent � minent by talking of post Viet nam war problems during his trip to Southeast Asia Chief North Vietnamese nego negotiator � tiator Xuan Thuy told the 28th Cars fare better at testing unit 6 pm when the staff is having dinner City police are checking all older modelvehlcles andsending the unsafe ones to the mobile testing station Postmen win lunch hour OTTAWA CP Postmas-ter-General Eric Klerans plans to cut post office operating costs suffered a setback estimated at 1500000 a year today with an nouncement of a return-to-old-workpiocedures A Joint statement by the de partment 25000 member Coun ell of Postal Unions and treas treasury � ury board which bargains for the government announces the end of so caled stralght through mall dellveiy the United States is not ready to renounce the role of internation international � al policeman in Asia when he pledged In Bangkok the US will stand by Thailands side against any threat Thuy again said the partial withdrawal of American troops ftom South Vietnam now under way Is a trick to appease public opinion and to prolong US military occupation Thuy said that on his Asian tour Nixon speaks a lot about peace He lets it be under stood that peace is supposed to be imminent Everybody knows perfectly well that this is a subterfuge aimed at fooling world and American opinion which de mand that the Nixon adminis administration � tration end the war of aggres slon in Vietnam and withdraw all American troops from South Vietnam In New Delhi Prime Min Minister � ister Indira Gandhi told re potters after a 90 mlnute meeting with President Nixon today she thinks the United States Is going a long way to- ward Indias policy regarding Vietnam The president who earlier en countered both cheering and antl Vietnam demonstrations on his arrival In the city described his talks with Mrs Gandhi as very useful but did not elab orate Mrs Gandhi refused to be drawn Into speculation about fu future � ture developments in Vietnam 22 martyrs recalled Short skirted dancers meet Pope KAMPALA Uganda CP a shrine to 22 Ugandan martjrs Pope Paul welcomed to Afrl burned to death fpr their beliefs cas heartland by thumping on Ascension Day 18CC drums and dancing women In But hopes that his visit might short skirts told African Roman I help bring about new moves to Catholics today to follow the end the Nigerian civil war over- conservative core of church teachings but to tinge them with their own heritage He made tliis joint in an ad address � dress at the closing session of the first all Africa bishops sjm poslum after hundreds turned out to welcome the first Roman Catholic Pope ever to visit the Dark Continent This was the 71-year-old Pope Pauls eighth trip abroad as pontiff The Popes 52 hour visit will be capid when he consecrates shadowed the religious aspect of the trip In his address to the bishops at Kampalas Rubaga Cathe Cathedral � dral the Pope warned that if Africa went into its own way in interpreting Roman Catholic doctrine It would be led to dan gers If you are able to avoid the possible dangers of religious pluralism the danger of making your Christian profession into a kind of local folklore or Into ex t cluslvlst racism or into egoistic tribalism or arbitrary separa separatism � tism then vou will be able to remain sinceiely African even in your Interpretation of Chris tian life tie said It was an Indirect iepl to statements at the three day bishops conference that the Roman Catholic Church-especially In Europe and America was using Africa as a testing ground for Its own problems and that Africa was not able to develop Its own brand of Cathol Catholicism � icism The Pope made clear that the Vatican was making room for new reforms In expiesslon that Is the language and mode of manifesting this one faith ma be manifold From this point of view a certain pluralism Is not only le legitimate � gitimate but desirable On his anlval at Entebbe air airport � port the Pope said the Roman Catholic Church could not re remain � main passive in the sphere of the development of Africa De Development � velopment is the new name of peace he said His presence In Africa he hoped would stir up that Im Immense � mense movement of brother love which can transform the peace and pi 021 ess of peoples from a difficult ordeal into a glorious lealltv