puna i w v y THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT PVIBLISHEO OR DISPLAYED tY THE LlOUOR CONTROL BOARD OR IT THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Vol 11 No 195 Game 2 RED SOX WIN BOSTON CP Jlm Lonborg threw a one hitter and Carl Yastrzemskl drove In tour runs with two homers as Boston Red Sox defeated St Louis Cardi Cardinals � nals 50 todcy and evened base balls best -of -seven World Series at one victory each The Cardinals won the opener 2 1 Wednesday Hospital Delayed Work had not started on a hos pital planned for Fort St James because ox government delay Omlneca Hospital Society presi president � dent A N Shaw said in Prince George today The hospital has been ap approved � proved the plans completed and the land bought there Is no doubt that the project will be going ahead Shaw said a clinic for the area would be the best stop stopgap � gap until a hospital Is completed I have no doubt that the en enthusiastic � thusiastic group at Fort St James will be able to set up a clinic to attract a doctor to the town Doctor VIss who left the town and returned south earlier this year may return if a clinic were built Shaw said The doctor has stated that he may be interested in coming back if a suitable clinic were available Its an old story we have to sit around whLe the government gets its plans Into operation The Police Beat Commercial photographer Wally West is back in town after attending the Saskatchewan Professional Photographers Association convention In Re gtna where he was one of two key note speakers Wally was also called on to judre the hun hundreds � dreds of photo prints submitted for competition by Saskatchewan photographers A The gremlins are at It 9 again An Item in this space yesterday told of the presenta presentation � tion of a gold witch to former schoolboard chairman J W El Elliot � liot Upon receiving the gift Mr til lot was quoted to sty that he accvpted the witch with considerable humiliation Ob Obviously � viously he said cons We rsble humility The pw editor r sponsible for tlU sloppy work olr liU apologies io ir pi- 16 Paget The missing man left home Saturday telling his landlady he was going on a fishing trip A description of Langeloo has been sent by telex to all RCMP detachments He may have just packed up uid left he took most of his be belongings � longings with him Sgt Martin said David Jimmy 21 of Prince George was sentenced to four months in the provincial jail after he pleaded guilty to charges of theft over 50 and possession In magistrates court this morning Magistrate Stewart sentenced Jimmy to four months on each count to be served concurrently RCMP arrested Jimmy Sep temlier 14 and charged him wltli robbery with violence and Ms session of a watch the property of Frederick McLarty of Prince George The robbery with violence charge was later reduced to theft over 950 oglzes after considerable humiliation a Robert Strachan provincial leader of the New Demo Democratic � cratic Party will address next Tuesday a meeting of the Prince George and District Labor Coun Council � cil The meeting begins at 6 pm in the IWA Hall on Fifth Ave The FUh and Wildlife Branch of the Department of Recreation and Conservation are adding a check point at the weigh scale on the Hart High way Hunters are asked to check In to gather hunting lnforma Hon or to pass along the latest hunting news Trie check point ujlll ulit Btiinliu nrl rnfttrilu until Monday This weekend U rtported to U the peek of the rut for rnoose in the district Hunters are warned that where there Is a cow or bull moose lot for D mlwpiUe He spol 1 Its inete will not W loo far away INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN k Hrsl -h Cenon G Moore Smith above denounces the verdict of a coroners jury which found htm and his wife guilty of negligence in the death of un 18-yenr-old girl following the efforts of a spirit healing group in his cnurch Page 5 School rustees are told they must unito to survive as an entity of local govern government � ment in a speech by Dr Wil William � liam Tate of Itegina at he annual convention of the H C School Trustees Asso Association � ciation in Vancouver 1tge 4 An organlisr of the break breakaway � away Pulp end Papsr Workers of Canada Union blaits state statement � ment made by Pste Marshall lool representative of the ln tsrnatlonal Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill Worksrs Union Page 3 The price of 1968 Fords is being boosted by many dealers a a result of the United Auto Workers Union strike against their sup suppliers � pliers Page 16 Bridge 1 1t ftvtlntti Nswt Aj Camlet I Ii Coming Events 7 Editorials 3 National News 3 Pooplt Make the News 5i Pro Provincial � vincial Nswt 4j Spoilt V 10 Sloskt 6 TV ll Womens World 7i World News I6 ClettlfisdAdtt 13 141 e e Bacteria in Familys Water itlzn The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 1 967 Phone 562 2441 Pollution Case Re opened The case of the Watsons water pollution problem has been re opened by the Public Util Utilities � ities Commission in Victoria Mrs Ian Watson who lives on Oak Street in the Veterans Land Act area was refused per permission � mission to connect to the citys water supply by council several weeks ago City lawyer Mr Martin Taylor who represented Mrs Watson at council said this morning a Pub Public � lic Utilities Commission Inves Investigator � tigator had inquired about the situation this week So It appears that the case is not qlosed at all he said THEY DID CHESTER Pa AP Three bulls broke out of a slaughterhouse Wednesday and no kidding got Into a china shop At least everybody thought thats how It was Then some spoilsport from the packing packinghouse � house reported the animals were steers But anyhow the steers crashed through the store overturned a jewellery counter luckily missed most of the china and exited through a rear door Mrs Watson could not meet the cost of presenting evidence before the PUC In Victoria but now the commission has apparently seen fit to Investigate There is no question that the commission could force the city to provide water to Mrs Wat Watson � son If it considered it just and reasonable to do so KoHLf wiHl tjLyeiaipef aigMW MSSwMl I HHk X iflH JOHN FISHER likes fountain The city falls under the Pub Public � lic Utilities Act because it is already supplying water to hun hundreds � dreds of people outside the boun boundaries � daries and specifically to other homes in the VLA area The present water supply at the Watsons house is from a well which is polluted with five types of poisonous bacteria FISHER PRAISES CITY FOUNTAIN Its full of motion of light and hope Its delightful These are but several of the remarks chairman of the Cen Centennial � tennial Commission John Fish Fisher � er had to say of this citys Centennial Fountain He was Intrigued with the soft curves the colorful but symbolic murals and the apt inscription He said It was nice to see a soft fountalnwlth Its bright mural In a country surrounded by harshness the IWA 9 A delay in strike action in the north had been ordered Wednes Wednesday � day by IWA officials pending the outcome of new negotiations The union approved the strike action In the south at a meeting of executives Wednesday morning Affected by the sudden north northern � ern strike are 765 men at six dif different � ferent locations They represent the five operations who voted In favor of strike action in a government-supervised vote on Sept 22 Four of the operations are those of Northwood Mills and the Fifth is Alexandra For Forest � est Industries at Mackenzie 192 MEN Affected at Mackenzie are 192 men Other totals are Upper Fraser Spruce Mills 224 Eagle Lake Sawmill 217 Shelley Saw Sawmill � mill 110 and a total of 22 log loggers � gers at McGregor and Bowron operations of Sinclair Spruce Lumber At Shelley the 25 member picket line turned back two pick pickup � up trucks containing a scaling crew who wanted to enter Shelley Sawmill grounds to scale logs cold decked there They were blocked from entry by vehicles which had been park parked � ed at the main entrance to the mill and a second entrance way was closed by other pickets The men carried signs which obviously had been printed pro professionally � fessionally CHAIN REACTION IWA officials in Prince George attributed the sudden strike to a chain reaction among work workers � ers after they learned their fel fellow � low woodworkers had struck the southern interior The stoppage took place between 7 and 10 pm last night said president Inglis Meanwhile he said the union and the Northern Interior Lum bermens Association repre representing � senting the employers have agreed to meet In Prince George next Wednesday NILA officials could not be reached to confirm the date of meeting In a statement Wednesday the NILA said as we have stated before and we reiterate we are quite prepared to meet with the IWA and we are most desirous of fulfilling our commitment to our emploees whereby they re receive � ceive tho 20 cent an hour In 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The Times Literary Supplement Britains most distinguished lit literary � erary review today blasted Svetlana Alllluyevas memoirs calling the book a mediocre work of little blstorlca value After noting the wrappers comparison of Stalins 41-year-old daughter as a writer with Turgenev Tolstoy Chekhov and Pasternak the anonymous reviewer asked sardonically Why not also with Homer Dante and Shakespeare for good measure Sgt Larry Martin said this rnornlng there had been no sign on the roads of Lange loos car a yellow 1958 Pont lac Picket Una IdU about 100 employes at Shelley Sawmill where 25 men were on picket duty this morning -Dave Looy photo 765 Men Follow Southern Lead Woodworkers at five northern interior operations began walking off the job Wednesday evening joining 4500 men who had already struck in the southern interior Action by the northern International Woodworkers of America was not authorized by their leadership It came of their own accord said Ross Inglis president of Prince George local 1 424 of BUDDHISTS REPEAT THREATS SAIGON Reuters Militant Buddhists said again today that 110 monks and nuns would com commit � mit suicide by fire if the gov ernment refuses to meet their factions demands The govern government � ment meanwhile placed anoth another � er leading critic under house arrest after releasing him from prison Truong Dlnh Dzu who fin lshed second In the presidential election was placed under house arrest after he was released from a weeks Impris Imprisonment � onment BC BANK GETS NEW PRESIDENT VANCOUVER CP Harold Elworthy of Victoria today was elected temporary president of the Bank of British Columbia replacing Frank Trebell of Van Vancouver � couver whose resignation be became � came effective Sept 1 Mr Elworthy one of the orig lnal provisional directors of the bank will hold the office pend pending � ing appointment of a permanent president A spokesman for the bank said applications are being taken for the position of the banks chief executive officer Diet Kills Twiggy Fan IIALMSTAD Sweden AP An 18-year-old Swedish girl who wanted to look llks her Ideal threadlike British model Twig gy died a living skeleton In hospital here following a self imposted Crash diet doc doctors � tors reported today The girl died of undernourish undernourishment � ment complicated by pneumo pneumonia � nia after she had become afflicted by a psychic disorder that made her refuse food She weighed only 45 pounds at her death said doctors who treated her Prosecutions Up For Marijuana OTTAWA CP Solicitor General Pennell says the num ber of prosecutions Involving marijuana has risen to 489 in the first six months of this year from 162 In all of 1965 He said Wednesday night In an Interview that control ol marijuana Is becoming as Increasingly difficult problem as far as law enforcement Is concerned Computers Goof Pays For Spree LOS ANGELES AP Investigators uy a suburban housewife took a 19005 cheque issuer in error by a county computer end promptly Bpent tho money in one big won wonderful � derful weekend in Ln8 Vegas Nev Jayne Shearer 37 was jailed on a ft rend theft charge and released Wednesday night on 1100 bail Since 1003 she has received 16 u week in child support from a former luulmnd now living in Atlanta Ga Tho man sent tho money ta Los Angele court trustees and the eminty trims furred tho monuy to Mrs Shearer Here is how the affair was described by investigators The 19065 cheque was delivered to her home in suburban Montabello Sept 27 and investigutors say Mrs Shearer took it to her bank immediately There she cashed it investigators said drawing cashiers cheques for 5000 and 10000 and putting the balance in her checking account That day they said Mm Shearer and her huibuml Albert a used car salesman went to an automobile agency and got a 1U0H car for 3700 Tho car a picked up the next day in return for a 5000 cashiers cheque A day later the Shearers roturned to pick up a 1300 cheque representing their chunge The couple said they won the 5000 at the races a car salesman said Then Alber and Jayne Shearer went to Las Vegas for the weekend Only 5000 or so of the 19005 could bo recovered the district attorneys office said Wednesday The county auditor office discovered the computer s error and issued a stop payment order Tho car was confiscated with only 28 miles on the bpmlometer