A oW 1 Sf j- Vol 11 No 140 I sk 36 Pages c uwe k IBIli 3IIIHS9M u fit -BL J SilK H rewdriv Who killed Alfred Juneau the Alberta man found brutally stab stabbed � bed and strangled on the Hart Highway two months ago A difficult question Prince George RCMP sub Remember that bylaw that fij everyone wanted to see By Bylaw � law 1967 the one that couldnt be protested properly unless those protesting had a copy As Assistant � sistant city manager Peter Pat tullo said todaynotonecopyofthe new zoning bylaw has been picked up It was available from 830 am Monday Advanced calculation de 9 partment Those 300 trailers that will be heading this waynext week might pose a problem If you get stuck behind them Fr In Instance � stance If they left their campsite at the rate of one per minute the last one would be five hours behind the first If they travel 200 miles at 40 mph then the first one would arrive at Its destination as the last one leaves the previous place Nothing like getting away from It all In BCs uncrowded outdoors Actually Its not done this way The units travel 300 feet apart hmmmm 300 x 300 is 00000 feet plus 300 x length of trailers and cars another 12000 feet thats 102 000 feet or the grand total of sBkj t ii2iww v iv- HmwMBMMWiTmmwnMfflMM1- s Beware the Bug Its a kart A mini car A motorized tricycle A bug Well down at city hall its called a traffic control vehicle and it went into service today Its main job will be to patrol alleys and other areas to ticket cars parked where they shouldnt be The vehicle will allow attend attendant � ant Joe Dunning in cab to cover more territory in the downtown area er Case a Mystery division investigators are still searching for clues which may give them an answer Staff Sgt T J L Kelly said this morning members working on the case were looking for about 19 miles of them minus 300 feet because of the lead unit Confused gm Postal employees across Canada threatened to strike for one day to replace the July 1 3 holiday Asked if the Prince George union will join In the hullabulloo post master Joe Abhear commented Its all news to me And president of the local union Norman Self ert remarked We had the holiday so there Is no problem 4 There are still a few copies of the Citizen Centennial Edition left If you havent al already � ready picked up extra copies for your out-of-town friends the mall order forms are on page 21 of todays paper Elbow benders -this is the day you hoist an 11 ounce rather than a 12 ounce glass of beer In the citys beer parlors Shipments of the new glasses have been received and are al already � ready on the tables And thats right youll still pay 20 cents for the smaller glass people who may have seen Jun Juneau � eau in the Prince George area in April or early May One girl we spoke to was from Juneaus home town of Hythe and she claims she spoke briefly to him in Prince George early April he said However she says she only spoke to him In passing and it doesnt help us very much We want to check out anyone who may have seen him in Prince George it is certain someone spoke to him in a hotel or somewhere here he added Juneau was found dead in a ditch at mile 51 on the Hart Highway May 15 A screwdriver was thrust through his throat and he had been strangled with an electric cord Plane Crash Claims 78 HENDERSON V I L L E NC AP A Piedmont Airlines Doe ing 727 with 78 persons aboard crashed near this mountain city today after colliding in flight with a smaller plane A sher iffs department spokes spokesman � man said there appeared to be no survivors First reports said the Boeing 727 airliner collided In flight with a smaller aircraft Looy photo SEWAGE PROGRAM UNDER WAY The first phase of a con continuing � tinuing clean up program on the Fraser River Prince George area is taking the form of a 175000 sewage treatment plant Its quite a big under undertaking � taking commented David C Taylor of the proposed treatment plant designed to serve 30000 residents Mr Taylor is Prince George branch manager of Association Engineering currently employed by the city to design all phases of the treatment plant The new plant schedulea to be completed by March of 1968 will consist of a commlnutor to grind the ef effluent � fluent chlorine applica applicators � tors and measuring devices The City Is also spending 3320000 for main exten extensions � sions of the present system The South East Intercep ter now servicing Fraser View and Perry sub-dlvl-slons will be extended to a main sewage lift station on Victoria Street Itizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JULY 19 1967 kz IJjfflLYjnrSYi h iff Csf rTifeBBBBLM -tfi UHBflBttJif B BMjtKKP Ml ft 1 B MPWBBBBk b - I II Ml II i i IHIMlii 111 m Phone 562 2441 Political Efforts Fail UNITED NATIONS Reuters Diplomatic consultations were at a standstill here today with the apparent collapse of all efforts to reach an acceptable political resolution WAGE PARITY BIG IWA ISSUE By BOB GROVES Citizen Staff Writer Will the biggest work force In the Northern Interior go out on strike Will Prince George Local 1 424 of the International Wood Woodworkers � workers of America walk off the Job if there contract dispute with lumber producers remains un unsettled � settled Its too early to tell says Ross Inglls president of Local 1 424 In any event there cannot be a strike until Aug 31 That is the expiry date of the current three year contract be tween the local and members of the Northern Interior Lumber mens Association A similar contract between the union and in- ilopendent lumber producers ex expires pires on Sept 30 About 2000 IWA members In the Northern Interior will be af fected by the wage talks In addi addition � tion there are approximately 3 000 non unionized woodworkers In the north part of the province Submission of a conciliation report by government officer Jack Sherlock is awaited by both the IWA and the companies We should know any day now says Mr Inglls Sherlock was appointed after two months of negotiation between the union and members of the Northern Interior Lumbermens Association broke down more than a month ago Conciliation opened In Prince George July 5 but these talks ended In a wrangle after only one afternoon Sherlock then act acted � ed as conciliation officer in the dispute In Southern Interior for forests � ests His report for both the northern and southern interior is expected Imminently The dispute stems from the woodworkers demand for wage rnrlty with coastal BC PVA members Coastal workers now receive a base rate of 276 an hour while woodworkers In the interior receive a base of 226 The union states the 50 cent wage differential Is unfair -They are demanding equal pay for equal work We are producing the same product with the same machin ery for the same market says Howard Webb a business agent for Local 1 424 We feel en titled to the same remuneration for the same work The companies counter that lumbering in the interior is lar largely � gely a one product economy whereas the coast has many dif different � ferent species and specialty pro products � ducts The companies also cite what they term the currently depres depressed � sed market condition The IWA says living costs are 10 per cent higher in the interior They say that worker produc productivity � tivity has Jumped markedly since signing of the current contract The IWA also contends the companies are realizing added profits from wood that was once waste but is now used for pulp chips The companies are now utili utilizing � zing most of the product here there is a big difference In re turn on product this year than in the past says Mr Webb Only the larger operations have been able to Install the chipping equipment needed to convert waste wood reply the companies Another key IWA demand re relates lates to Institution of a scienti fic evaluation of the pay scale for iocs created by new machinery i i l IiJSl ijM t Ji t HOWARD WEBB WASHINGTON CP The RCMP will become connected by a hot line crime wire with the computerized crime data network of the FBI about Aug 15 Solicitor General Larry Pen neU said Tuesday Pennell here on a three day fact finding mission declined comment on whether he had discussed in a brief meeting Securities Release Captured Oil Tanker LONDON AP The British government today ordered the release of a huge oil tanker held In Singapore as security for the damage caused by its sister ship the Torrey Canyon on some of Englands finest beaches A treasury spokesman said the American owners of the 61 27 5 ton Lake Palourde have provided security to answer Britains claims for compensa compensation � tion The amount of the security was not disclosed But the Brit lsh had asked the owners to raise about 3000000 9000 000 bond to free the vessel BOSTON AP - The Greek philosopher Plato started the legend of At Atlantis � lantis with tales of a huge and glittering Island contin continent � ent which sank violently Into the Atlantic 3500 years ago Two Massachusetts scien scientists � tists said Tuesday they may have discovered Atlantis not submerged In the Atlan Atlantic � tic but burled under tons of volcanic ash on a tiny Is Island � land In the Aegean Sea near Greece The report was made by Dr Jamss W Mavor Kr of the Woods Hole Oceanogra phlc Institute and Emily Vermeule a research fel fellow � low at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts Their nomination for the on the Middle East Diplomats predicted that the General Assemblys special emergency session which was summoned by Russia June 17 would end this week with a for formal � mal procedural resolution re returning � turning the problem to the Se curlty Council Hopes that delegates would reach agreement before the as assembly � sembly resumed debate as scheduled Thursday faded as talks between the Latin Ameri American � can group and the Russians petered out Both sides refused to budge from their stands The Russians insisted on un conditional withdrawal of Is Israeli � raeli troops from occupied Arab territory The Latin Amer Americans � icans wanted some assurance that an end to Arab belliger belligerence � ence would accompany an Is Israeli � raeli withdrawal Strong indications that back backstage � stage consultations had broken down came in letters to the General Assembly and Security Council Tuesday from Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Grom yko He said It was essential that Israel immediately withdraw Its forces from Arab territory Tuesday with FBI Director J Edgar Hoover the continuing Canadian concern about the overspill Into Canada of syn syndicated � dicated Mafia crime rooted In the US Pennell said Canada will get the benefit of FBI leadership in putting statistics about stolen cars criminal records andother data on a computer Tne link to Ottawa headquarters will be telex but the RCMP Itself will remain on manual data sifting The solicitor general said however the justice department has asked for 7500000 to set up a computer service for the RCMP which eventually would tie In with a provincial system All conversations with Hoover had been undertaken clearly on the understanding they would be confidential The question of American draft dodgers taking refuge in Canada had not been raised at any time by any American offi official � cial Asked to estimate the num bers of draft evaders who might be in Canada Pennell said that off the top of my head and I want to emphasize that condi condition � tion very clearly they might amount to 800 a year He said that applies only to his 19 months as solicitor general Pennell said he has been In terested as well in American procedures to control wire tap tapping � ping and electronic bugging seat of the Atlantis civiliza civilization � tion is the island of Thlra 60 miles north of the Island of Crete and southeast of Greece In his writings Plato told of a race of conquerors from Atlantis which almost overran the Mediterranean and finally was defeated by Athens Then In a single day and night their island home sank into the sea For 30 years scientists have believed that most oj Platos tale was fanciful but that an advanced civiliza civilization � tion which gave him his theme did exist and did suf suffer � fer a sudden and violent end probably by being burled by a volcanic eruption B3jq8IH quire MOBILE HOMES Mile 6 Hart Hiway Phone 962 9292 1k Copy Ilftl HJIB Jl K jl T II t75 PERMONTr BY CARRIER INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN 0 Canadian George Chuvalo above is a 12 5 underdog for tonights heavyweight boxing match against un unbeaten � beaten Joe Frazier of Phila Philadelphia � delphia in New York The fight which will be televised at 7 pm will earn the win winner � ner a big step up the ladder toward the heavyweight championship of the world Page 13 O A kindergarten for pre preschool � school cerebral palsy chil children � dren is planned and would be the first of its kind in the Prince George area Page 3 O A day in the life of a policeman is not what it uted to be when he used to be the Mounted police Page 5 O Former Congolese premier Moise Tshombe faces ex expulsion � pulsion from the Congo or a death sentence Page 17 Editorials 2 People Make the News 4 Womens World 11 Stocks 4 Coming Events 11 Sports 13 14 Comics 15 TV 15 National News 4 World News 17 National Reports 36 World Reports 35 Classifieds 18 19 20 21 BC Butchers Ask Pay Hike VANCOUVER CP - More than 1000 butchers in BC are asking a 1 an hour pay in increase � crease and a reduced work week In negotiations with major supermarket chains A concilia conciliation � tion officer was appointed Tues Tuesday � day to mediate talks between the union and stores Greeks Were Right Atlantis Did Exist Scientists have specula speculated � ted however that Atlantis was not In the Atlantic but was part of the Minoan civi civilization � lization which flourished about 1500 BC and had Its capital at the palace city of Knossos on Crete Following a hunch that the Minoan civilization could have jumped the 60 miles to Thlra Dr Mavor and Mrs Vermuele working with a Greek American expedition began digging on the Island this year They said they found bur burled � led under 30 to 50 feet of volcanic asty the remains of a city of about 30000 per persons � sons They said most of the buildings some two or three storeys high are still Intact