Goes down well with friends SayM72for CARLING PILSENER BEER Vol 11 No 196 KB VW vi am THIS ADVERTISEMENT 13 NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPUYEO BY TME UOUOft CONTROL BOARD OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 24 Pages BHQk J JPHiiv ATSIb uMBbT IHMsIHIbl JjBFfeywHBPiiBf23BHBBBmJBffHK Jaw rSaHiW fep gSbglKWi8tdWlOBMwfci- mmWi fBEmwmm MRMfeBHP99flBpHyMAXi LLHjBBflflBtBBLBBBBHBBHBBH2 rJ8tSS5yJ3lBfift jJBiHHfraHjv32lvS Klines trs HlMflBBBRlA I fofirWA -JiSLjmtw wCfo wi Autumn Leaves The days are cooling off and the autumn leaves will soon be covered with snow but a pretty girl can always bring a little bit of sunshine to a dismal scene With rum clouds as an ominous backdrop blonde Audrey Leigh makes the most of the last few days of outdoor weather Audrey leaves Prince George in a few weeks to fulfill an organ soloist engagement in Duhith Minnesota You Betcha Says Striker Unauthorized Pickets Intend to Stay Out International Woodworkers of America officials were expected to meet wlthplcketsatNorthwood Mills Ltd sawmills InGiscome and Shelley this afternoon There was no Indlratlon what the meetings first since the men walked off their Jobs at flvoCen tral BC sawmills were about The walkouts were not authorized by union leadership Pickets wore on duty eight at a time at the Eagle Lake saw -mill In Glscome The men stay on duty four hours at a time One picket asked If the men are prepared to continue the union yitn i mi wh Sawmill today laughed off reports that a management of official � ficial had crossed their picket line with shotgun In land to ensure his safe passage In fact they said there wxj a management official wandering around with shotgun And he fired U too And bagged a duck taking ad advantage � vantage of the mill closure to go hunting Unretiricted parking on several city streets will end Tuesday A one hour jerking regulation will brfcttve Mon Monday � day inruufh Saturday during the wvt 4 s sm u411 o pm tsrevt affrcied by the new regu regulation lation ire DnmUUm Irulck strike until their demands for wage parity with Coast wood woodworkers � workers are met replied simply You betcha In Vancouver meanwhile IWA officials said new negotiations In the northern Interior lumber dispute will go ahead as plan planned � ned next week dosplte the un unscheduled � scheduled walkout by about 600 workers The men began leaving their Jobs at five plants Wednesday night before the IWA could Inform them that a delay had been ord ordered � ered pending the outcome of the new talks north of Second and Fourth Fifth Sixth and Seventh Avenues went of Victoria 4k fits a good looking weather baromi ter when a pretty glr plays the part Thats the situation down at Prince Georges bunny pub where au autumns � tumns chilly winds have made themselves felt The pubs fetch fetching � ing bar girls have forsaken their bunny skirts for blue Jvani Old Man winters shivery advances were a bit too much for the briefly costumed young women Much wore comfortable as asserts � serts U4 -stemmed wealher vane Mikity CarU0ttbx4c tag barometer e ever saw f 1 MP Intends Sports Aid Ae Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia The union said no attempt would be made to get the 600 to return to work They Joined about 5000 lumber workers in the southern interior who struck earlier Em Employers ployers in the south have reject ed an IWA suggestion that more talks should bo held They said they would bo useless In view of what they considered the unions uneconomic demands The union vtanis parltywlththo coast contract This would mean an Immediate SO cent raise on the 226 an hour base Employ Employers � ers havo accepted recommen recommendations � dations by Industrial Commis Commissioner � sioner Mr Justice FCratgMun roe It called for a 44 ctnt raise In a two year contract There are 13 other plants In the north emplolng 1400 men which voted against a strike They will continue to work as will 14 southern operations that vote neolnst strike action OTTAWA Cp Frank How ard NII SVm las Intro Introduced � duced a prtvite bill In the Com mom Hut wouI4 penult federal omamtrU fliuncUl aitUUnce to cownlll MkJ0 to build spcrtt liclllllee PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY OCTOBER 6 1967 Clash Over Res SPECIAL TO THE CITIZEN By JOHN MATTERS Victoria Colonist PENTICTON BC Defeating a resolution from Prince George British Columbias hospital trus trustees � tees have decided they should not be elected by the people whose 90 million they will spend this year A bid to have hospital trustees elected on the same basis as school trustees was brought to the floor of the BC hospitals association convention by Grant Hepburn chairman of the Prince George Regional hospital board It was a spectacle that brought Gould Moves to CTV TORONTO CP Tom Gould television newscaster who re resigned � signed from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Sept 18 to protest the CBCs use of an ofMhe record story on Johr Dlefenbaker will join the CTV television network Monday Oct 16 the Independent net work announced today Mr Gould 36 will head the CTW Ottawa bureau reporting DIETRICH FACES MURDER CHARGE VANCOUVER CP - Jack William Dietrich 48 was com milted for trial Thursday on capital murder charge In the she 5tlng death of his brother a leading British Columbia busi businessman � nessman Magistrate Cyril White or dered Dietrich to stand trial following evidence from nine Crown witnesses during a 2i hour preliminary hearing He Is charged with shooting his brother Fred 51 a vice president of the Bank of British Columbia and president of Die trlchColllns Equipment Ltd at the elder Dietrichs office Aug IS Inspector Percy Easier of the city police crime laboratory tes titled Fred Dietrich was killed by three shots In the chest from a 22 callbre pistol An earlier police witness said he found a gun later Identified as the murder weapon near Fred Dietrichs body in the vie Urns office Three spent carl ridges were found nearby Inspector Easier testified the gun jammed after every third shot and was jammed with a cartridge when It was brought to him shortly after the death By ROB BARRETT Citizen Staff Writer Mrs Helen Watson Is sick of hauling wator to her homo Her husband Ian Is sick too with a complicated staph Infec Infection � tion the legacy of drinking the filthy wel water supply at the house Ho Is still convalescing In Edmonton after an Illness of several months Mrs Watsons one-year-old daug tor Wendy was very sick with a temperature of 109 for three days and a mystcrloui rash caused by contact with the bacteria ridden supply In fact the only member of the family uho has not suffered from direct contact with the poisonous watr Is U-year-old Rodney ho refused right from the start to drink or wath In the fouI Uktlng stuff Council tus turned blind eve to the Watsons plight at the same time permitting other home In the Veteran7 Und giggles from many of the 350 delegates when George MacAn drew the second delegate from Prince George announced that he could not support the resolu resolution � tion Minutes before he had sec seconded � onded the proposal I ask this meeting to turn this thing down said Mr Mac Andrew This is a perennial resolution and has been spoken to by this body before The rules say a seconder can cannot � not speak against his motion said chairman Howell Chadwlck cutting off Mr MacAndrew Mr Hepburn said he was bring bringing � ing the resolution to the meeting on the Instructions of the Prince Shifts JVOif Channels B B 09 daily from the capital on the networks national newscast He will also be host of thv CTVs Monday night publli affairs show Canada 101 Mr Gould was senior Ottawa correspondent for the CBC when the network used a story reporting remarks of former Progressive Conservative lead leader � er Dlefenbaker at a dinner arranged by the Parliamentary Press Gallery Mr Gould who attended the dinner said the network used the story tele telephone � phone by another CBC Ottawa correspondent Don Attfleld without consulting him He tele phoned his resignation to CBC officials in Toronto the same night The Invitation to Mr Dlefen Dlefenbaker � baker and to gallery members specified that anything said was not to be reported publicly The dinner was held to honor Mr Dlefenbaker on his 72nd birthday as a long time news newsmaker � maker The CBC Issued an apology to the gallery for using the story but Mr Gould said he would stick by his decision to resign On Sept 22 the gallery sus pended Mr Attfleld and Charles Lynch chief of S o u t h a m News Service Phone 562 2441 SPLT OCCURS AT CONVENTION Area Hospital Delegates olution George and District Hospital So Society � ciety This is not a frivolous mo motion � tion not something brought up to start up an argument he said The people in our area feel quite strongly about this He explained the residents of the Prince George area are spending large sums on both schools and the regional hospital If we elect school trustees and they are accountable to the people whose money they spend shouldnt hospital people be ac accountable � countable on the same basis Interviewed later Mr Hepburn said he was surprised Mr Mac Andrew would not follow the In- INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN O Prime Minister Harold Wil Wilson � son leaves the annual Labor Party Convention at Scar Scarborough � borough today after re reasserting � asserting his authority and gaining time to pursue hi governments goals for social change Page 9 The United Auto Work Workers � ers otrike ugainst he Ford Motor Co reaches its 30th day today to become the fifth longest strike in US automotive history Page 9 Forty three Canadians were passengers on board the British freighter Lakemba which ran onto a reef near Fiji Page 5 Prince George Mohawks open the local hockey sea season � son Saturday and Monday against the Spokane Jets Page 13 0 Business News 6 Church 1 0 Comics 1 6 Coming Events 12 Editorials 2 Entertainment Guide 1 8 National News 5 People Make the News 5 Provincial News 4 Safmo 24 Sports 13 14 Stocks 6 TV 18 Womens World 11 12 World News 9 Classified Ad 20 2122 23 Marijuana Sentence Too Heavy Judge NEW WESTMINSTER CP A Judge handed down a seven year prison sentence on a youth convicted of Importing marl juana then said the sentence was too heavy Judge Frank Wilson said in county court here Thursday that he had no option but to Impose the sentence which he said was the minimum provided by the law Maximum penalty under the Narcotics Control Act Is life Imprisonment Brian Ross Boyer described In court as a lO-year-old unem ployed musician was charged with importing from the United States 22 pounds of marijuana with an underworld market value of 28000 After passing sentence the Judge said he would do what he could through the federal pro batlonary branch to help Boyer whom he described as not a per son with a vicious character but one who had been misled Squire MOBILE HOMES Milo 6 Hon Hi way Phone 962 9792 structlons of the Hospital society to which he also belonged What action would be taken I wUl leave that to the mem members � bers to decide at their annual meeting answered Mr hep burn The BC Hospital Associa Associations � tions resolutions committee urged defeat on the resolution We have John Dlefenbaker s bill of rights and besides there are four hospitals In this province incorporated under special acts of the legislature said Mr Chadwlck Frank Baker a delegate from Vancouver General Hospital said If Prince George has its problems Prince George should settle them without running tothe association Colin EUiott administrator of Prince George Regional Hospital also was unsuccessful in his at attempt � tempt to urge the government to abolish the 2 fee for shot stay emergency admissions The 2 charge is not a de deterrent � terrent its a damned nuisance Mr Elliott tow the meeting Mostly Cloudy Low 32 High 60 -jwB QmIJmsk v -- VYBsmh j S I CsbH HbV I mmWmhisKmmBmmmm fljH Hf KjHa HL JbbbbbbbbbbW MmW uwt kiiiiiiiiiiiiEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLSBM H9hBbVBb1bHbHbHbB Mrs Walton leaves home until water lituallan It solved CXCopvS 7SPU MONTH HE liPl mwmML sc jSmM BmmmmmmSL W bbIbkSSKK mmmWttU ffik 38 Hkne mhw 9L SpffUuf wMtmmttMmwmmma5liSJk BBBmBLlK iwF jfBflBBBBll sadism Bb fJmrmmmma Balsam BiUfcitUdssaBafll JOHN FISHER FISHER TAKES NEW POST Centennial Commissioner John Fisher has resigned his post early to become Publisher and Managing Director of Northwest Publications Ltd the company which owns The Citizen and six other BC newspapers Mr Fishers appointment was announced today by Northwest Publications owner W B Mll ner The appointment becomes effective early in November Mr Fisher was to have re remained � mained in the Centennial Com Commission � mission post until the end of the year but his resignation was announced today by Prime Min ister Lester Pearson in the House of Commons Mr Fisher Is also chief exe executive � cutive officer of several other companies owned by Mr Milner THE POLICE BEAT By Clubs Thefts Two visitors to Prince George were robbed in separate incidents in the city last night Harland Radomskl of Au Auburn � burn Washington was beaten and robbed of 40 near the bulk stores on the Island Cache Road Radomskl told RCMP this morning that he was beaten with wooden clubs before being rob robbed � bed Two Juveniles have been ar arrested � rested In connection with the Incident and they will appear in a line up today Charles Baker of Nanaimo reported the theft of a 12 guage shotgun and a 270 rifle total value 250 from his car last night Baker told RCMP his car had been left In the Inn of the North parking lot overnight Police are investigating Harry Langeloo of Prince George reported missing on a fishing trip has been located by police In Kelowna A city detachment spokesman said this morning Langeloo had been visiting his brother He apparently moved Into a new apartment on Friday and tailed to notify his previous landlady of the move the spokesman said She thought he had left on a fishing trip RCMP made an extensive air search for the man of the Chuchl and Blackburn Lake dis districts � tricts Wednesday Dollars Missing NEW YORK A P - N e w York City banks and financial institutions checked their secur ltles lists today looking for 1700000 In missing UStreas ury notes that apparently were misplaced during a Wall Street bank transfer Police did not rule out the possibility of theft but were working on the assumption that the easily negotiable securities went astray in a mlxup between one banks messenger and another banks clerk NO PAPER MONDAY There will be no Citizen Monday the Thanksgiving holi holiday � day Publication resumes Tues Tuesday � day WELL CAUSES RASH HIGH TEMPERATURE Act area to connect to the city supply The only hope for the Wat Watsons � sons now lies with the Public Utilities Commission which can step In and force council to allow the familys access to city water Mrs Watson approached the commissions head office in Victoria recently and received a sympathetic hearing They were really wonderful and their Interest has given me now hope she said yesterday The man I spoka to said he had read about It in the news newspapers � papers and had been waiting tor a formal complaint to bo mado An Investigator was up here this week and bo speko to me about the water I believe he also vent to the city managers office think city council U ob obliged � liged tc llsiun to them Anyway I ran Just hope now that soim thlng will Uuloue very soon I am sick of hauling water to the house the added