Goes down well I with friends Say72jf for CARUNG PILSENER BEER Vol 11 No 157 RACING RESULTS Results of the first days racing at the Prince George Exhibition Races are being run on a Win Place basis with no Show betting category as yet Officials hope to add the Show category for Saturday and Monday races FIRST RACE Quarter Mile Purse 100 Double R Bar 410 210 Irish Jig 240 Timothy Bar Time was 26 and two fifths sec seconds � onds SECOND RACE half Purse 95 Deuce 490 360 Ranger 220 Plump Third race half mile Purse 110 Dauber Relgh 710 280 Double Dutch 260 Grand Reward FOURTH RACE five eighths mile Purse 125 Jayle 540 Flash give back Old Jerusalem 290 270 That Mickey Time was 110 flat FIFTH RACE Purse 325 Speedy Session 780 440 Rico Flash 340 Canadian Downs SDCTH RACE one mile Purse 200 Best Medicine 380 260 Flying Cherokke 380 Fury Boy Qulnella Pool amounted to 730 from Best Medicine to Flying Cherokke Time was one minute fifty three three tenths seconds Mid East Conflict Inevitable President Nassers closest confidant predicted today that renewed war with Israel Is vir tually Inevitable and King Hus sein warned that Jordan would fight again unless the Israelis The belligerent notes were sounded as Yugoslav President Tito opened talks in Cairo wltr Nasser In an effort to sell the Egyptian leader a peace formu formula � la for the Middle East Mohammed Hassaneln Hel- kal editor of the semi official Cairo newspaper ai Ahram said in a signed editorial Only a miracle will prevent a return to the battlefield and I do not think we live In an age of miracles Helkal generally regarded as Nassers spokesman said the first task facing Egypt is res toration of the army to its fight ing readiness Hussein said in Amman that Jordan is determined to die before it surrenders the Arab sector of Jerusalem to Israel We are determined not to cede any part of our beloved land nor any stone of our sa sacred � cred Jerusalem Hussein said In a speech Thursday on the eve of the 15th anniversary of his becoming king Exhibition Pulls Low Attendance One thousand five hundred and thirty seven adults and 573 chil children � dren attended the first day of exhibition Thuisday Attendance was considerably lower than last year but foi a business day it was an anti anticipated � cipated drop President Ken McKenzie said small quirks in the general run of things were being straight straightened � ened out The fail continues until Mon Monday � day night lu M Tl V SUNNY with CLOUDY PERIODS j A birdie and a boge on the same hole Yup that s what visiting Califoi nian Noi mm Mc Devitt got when he played the 39C foot par four fifth hole at the Prince Gtoige Golf Club How Well Noi m s second shot brought down an ah borne robin He went on to sink the ball In five thus getting his birdie and bogey on the same hole Prince George Chamber of Commerce executive coun council � cil in one of its briefest te leases to date announced yes yesterday � terday afternoon ttiat after 24 Pages He had come in from Geneva Wednesday to testify in Con gress on appropriations and ex- pected to stay for some time But word came through he told reporters that the Soviet union now is ready to agree on a draft treaty although there will be one major blank In It This blank Is on the Issue of Inspection and safeguards The treaty and the discus- slons surrounding It have been a matter of negotiation for months Laying a draft before the disarmament commission lengthy discussion it recon reconfirms � firms its stand on controversial Blaw 1907 Resources Minister Ray Willlston becaiho Grandpa Ray for the fiist time Thuis Thuisday � day His son Dr Hubeit NWil liston became father of a baby girl in Montreal hat s Bab WJHlston s name Jdon tknow said Willlston They kept call calling � ing it Willie before It was born and I don t know how tliey re going to get that back to a girls name k of which Canada Is a member would give various other na tlons a chance to consider terms on which the two princi principal � pal world powers have agreed This would be a step toward eventual presentation of a trea ty to the United Nations Gen General � eral Assembly for signature by member countries w e car parked outside a downtown cafe and seized 11 ounces of a substance they suspect t mari marijuana � juana Two men both of Vancouver appeared in court this morning and were remanded without plea on a charge of trafficking in Magistrate Stewart set bail at 2000 cash or sureties The suspected marijuanawas In one ounce and half ounce packages Police said the total amount of the drug would have sold for about 375 on the illicit market Court was told one of the men arrived in Prince George about a week ago and had been em employed � ployed at a construction site The other who was unemployed came to Prince George two days ago RCMP used an undercover agent in apprehending the two suspects With marked bills the agent purchased an ounce of the sub substance � stance in the cafe Soon afterwards two consta constables � bles appeared at the scene and made the arrests The suspects surrendered without a struggle The further 10 ounces of sus suspected � pected marijuana subsequently were found in the car outside A noon today an RCMP offi officer � cer flew to Vancouver to have Itlzn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY AUGUST 1 1 1967 bruises after he was knocked off a bicycle when it was in collision with a truck Thursday at about 1 Pm Talks Start to Hea W m E II a 1 fi i i Phone 562 2441 FalB 111 egutre MOBILE HOMES Mile 6 Haft Hi way Phone 962 9292 Victor Rudzyuk 7 of 1856 Upland St was treated at Prince George Regional Hospital and released Themlshapoccur- rurtner nospirai striKes VANCOUVER The BC Hos Hospitals � pitals Association and the Inter International � national Union of Operating Engineers met today to try to head off further strike action against Lower Mainland hos hospitals � pitals The meeting began at 10 am Hunting season opens Saturday In most areas of the Central In terior not already open for game Generally watersheds which drain northwards have been open from Aug 1 and the rest will open Saturday New game management areas In operation the first time this season follow closely boundaries of watersheds Upper Fraser Stuart Nechako and Skeena game management as officials at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster first hospital struck by the en engineers � gineers maintained operation on an emergency basis Other hospitals scheduled to be struck are St Paul s and Van Vancouver � couver General Nanalmo Re- ALL HUNTING AREAS OPEN BY SATURDAY areas all open for moose Satur Saturday � day By Saturday all areas will be open as well for caribou bulls buck deer ram mountain sheep and ptarmigan Game branch officials have asked hunters to co operate In research by producing lower Jaws of animals they kill These can be turned In at roadside infor information � mation stations or at the branch offices in Prince George See Outdoors column page 4 glonal Burnaby General Royal Jubilee and St Josephs hospitals in Victoria At the Royal Columbian mean meanwhile � while pickets turned back a fuel delivery Thursday and officials estimated they had fuel enough for another 48 hours This was the scene as the 434 bed hospital ended the sec second � ond day of the engineers strike Cold plates instead of hot meals for patients wherever pos possible � sible Paper cups plates and dis disposable � posable utensils when practial to cut down on hot water wastage At least 35 elective surgery cases cancelled Patient population reduced to 403 about 30 persons below capacity The hospitals 220 nurses have been asked to take mini baths to preserve hot water and cut down on fuel usage Essentially we are an emer emergency � gency hospital and we are look looking � ing after our urgent cases said a hospital spokesman Our Puppy Has a Lof of Friends By ROB BARRETT Citizen Staff Writer The little brown eyed la brador pup will not died he has too many friends So many people fell In love with the badly injured pup yesterday that the response to an appeal for donations to pay for his treatment has been overwhelming AH the people who sent In money can rest assured that he is In good hands The doctors at the Veter Veterinary � inary Clinic went ahead and treated his badly fractured hind leg yesterday afternoon without any assurance that they would be paid for the work And If unexpected compli complications � cations dont arise he will be as well as the next pup In a short while It wa thought this morn morning � ing that the pup s owner had been found but It turned out to be a false aarm and any further donations would be appreciated About S40 In cash was col lected at the Citizen office up to 11 am today and at least six people have offered to make up the difference lithe bill comes to more than that amount One such offer came from the Half wayllouse who said the Half way House who said the men at the house would like the pup as a mascot He rang early yesterday afternoon and offered to pay the full amount if the men could keep the dog Any surplus money raised will be sent on the Prince lyli rfpgwyA tk ismm 31L mKBKmMLm BROWN EYED PUPPY Many Friends George Humane Society next week The most touching dona donations � tions came from children One girl came In with 55 she had been saving to spend at the Exhibition I am d dog lover she explained simply A six-year-old girl asked her mother to read her the story and then went out with some friends and collected 1280 at nelghboringhous es Another little girl emptied out a change tin containing 38C One man staying at the Inn of the North rang up and said he would leave 5 at the desk for the pup Two women rang up offer offering � ing to make up the differ difference � ence regai dless of how much It was Another woman was so happy with the Job the vets did on her own dogs broken leg that she also offered to pay any remaining costs i 10 V Coov 75PERMONT WWP7 BY BY rAPPIFP CARRIER flHH9r 1 RCMP starch car in which a quantity of trie tuspcta arug manuana was seized Looy photos V j 375 Worth of Drug Seized from Car Hii Vancouver Men App PvfY V H HIBffiiHlBniHMRRHHB By By BOB BOB GROVES GROVES the seized substance examined Pi W gSIEMWiwOfPPilBB Citizen Citizen Staff Staff Writer Writer by the Dominion Analysts office yjil C UUBQtim3WMXBEi Police Police yesterday yesterday afternoon afternoon KiL3M t rlkrSwHH conducted conducted a a lightning lightning raid raid on on a a A seven-year-old boy received yp y 10 li ii red at Seventeenth Ave and Vic Victoria � toria St Driver of the truck was Lars Hanson Grinde of RR No 1 Prince George picture page 3 TPs gMFiRS flK ilH jHRr A Hl narcotics narcotics riJlBwr5 u tr ifSSv Packages of suspected marijuana and other effects are examined by RCMP constable Soviet Union Ready For Nuclear Treaty WASHINGTON AP US Ambassador William Foster disclosed today that he Is rush ing back to Geneva in expecta tion of a prompt agreement with Russia on a draft of a nu nuclear � clear non proliferation treaty and its presentation promptly to an 18 natlon disarmament conference Toster conferred with presi president � dent Johnson about the matter this morning INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN 9 Peter Jones National Film Board Regional Pro duction representative above visited Prince George yesterday looking for material for future pro productions � ductions Page 3 O Trade minister Winters said the government should have no qualm about the use ot Soviet made genera generators � tors for the Portage Moun Mountain � tain dam in B C Page 6 A large majority of teem at a teenage drivers compe competition � tition say that they think breath test for Impaired drivers should be compulsory Page 4 Canada Hotel and Hearts played into extra innings last night in senior mens Softball but the game was called on account of dark darkness � ness with the bcore tied and will be continued tonight Page 13 Editorial 2 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