P1I25B 2 Vol 12 No 72 Am iwpgage Mi replj fiom the agreeing to a time and place for the first facetoface contact He told reporters he is readjl to dispatch his designated tep resentatlve and eteran tiouble shootei Ambassador Aeiell Harrlman just as soon as ar rangements can be completed The piesldent said a numbei of altei native locations which could be convenient to both 16 Pages was reported and a general lull in the ground fighting In let nam continued for the second day The US command announced that the big new sweep around the capital Operation Toan Thang or Complete Victory began Monday Its objective is Met Cong and North Viet mmese troops who got away from the 50000 American and South Vietnamese troops in Op eratlon Qujet Thang or Re Resolved � solved to Win U S headquarters announced Tuesdaj j that Qujet Thang a a Co irrrr the Nnrth 1 inlnnm -on t b - iw icuiaiiicoc tuua I V let suugni a quicK sian lopienmi nary peace talks with Hanoi As he prepated to return to W ashington this morning after a 3Chour sti ategy review at near by Camp David a mouitain top r e t i eat Johnson awaited a Cong and North Viet namese killed But when it began earlj In March a force of 13000 V let Cong and units of two North Vietnamese regi meiiis were repojieu wan arrest arrest oeuvrlng around the capital sh0rtlv shortly nn1hiv fnr n rpnpwni nf thp Communists Tet offenslve against the city The US command said the aim of the new drive Is the elimination of enemy forces throughout the 11 provinces In the 3rd Corps tactical zone Pierre Decended From Peasantry sides are under discussion with ANGOULEME Trance Rue Hanoi Communications to and ters Pierre Elliot Trudeau fiom Hanoi wore channelled new Canadian Liberal leader is tlnough the Laotian capital of the direct descendant of a humble Vientiane 17th century French peasant a White House aides provided local historian says no elaboiatlon but speculation a It seems that Citizen paper craft that is expected to be w can lei Paul Copeland lost sen icing Piince Geoige net twentj doltais last night while fall which is making a trial doing his collections and it would run down Vancouver waj todaj be appi eclated if anyone finding the money would retuin It to Anyone having know ledge of a Paul It could be left at the hlte P00cllfi PPP with a red Citizen office collar which disappeared last Last weekends conquer can- I Sunda in the vicinity of the First cer tag day netted the cam- ve- armouries please huiry and palgn 800 repoits Conquer Can- Pe TTDllJ McMaitln at 564 cer campaign chairman Bllll8500 Us famllv ls distiaiight Grauwiler He hastens to add 0Nei the loSb of tnelr Pet however that those who have not A Bruce Phillips 7 son of yet donated still have an oppor- w Tt ancj Mrs Don Phillips tunlty because house-to-house ijhlid Avenue is all eady dealing canvassing is still under way jwlth the government Bruces Citizen publisher LewGrlf- name was picked from census le fith is among a gioup of turns as a candidate foi study J l who kiiipd Dr Martin Luther was shot by a sniper outswe tne ar en were waning tiB The Citizen The Only Daily Paper Serving BCs Third Largest Market PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 1968 i -v JH iira ir1 Five persons died in the flaming crash of a BOAC Boeing 707 jetliner but Capt Charles Taylor is credited with coolly saving the lives of the other 121 persons on board An engine caught fire and fell off and the leftjWing broke into flames shortly after the plane took off Mon Major Cong Search Uses 100000 Men SAIGON AP - More than 100000 troops of five countries fanned out today over the Sat gon area and 11 provinces around the capital In their big gest offensive of the war Location Discussion Goes On TlIURMONT Md Reuteis President Johnson buojed bj the establishment of a direct channel of communications with Only light scattered action London Plane Crash I day but Capt Taylor did a quick turn around and crash landed at Londons Heathrow Airport Twenty two of the passenger were in injured � jured AP photo 750 People Feared Drowned As Hurricane Dumps Ferry WELLINGTON CP ocean going ferry with An an hour lashing the seas into Searchers renoted 12 bodies more high waves the 8944 ton ferry had been picked up either in did not argue the case but asked than 600 persons aboard ran Wahlne built in England two aground at Wellington harbors ears ago keeled over and mouth today and capsized dur dumped passengers and crew ing a hurricane Officials feared into the icy waters 1C0 were drowned in the worst A rescue armada of small recorded storm in New Zealand boats dared the high waves and history plucked many survivors from With winds of up to 123 miles the water Gruelling Routine Assassin Still Free MEMPHIS lenn AV c yui ici suiu umc tuutv mcic nuj va miv -is sweep of five provinces around The tosk of flndme the person than a half - hour after Dr King where many women and chil with King Jr apparently has settled Lorraine Motel Women were running around down to the gruelling police rou- calllnS for thelr children she tine of sifting every clue and d described JPhreibPPe Th nnpr tht the nf route rnnt t nf of fh the sald Thls ls when they Eot checking every lead separated There was no taTk of an early c t ieS 1 was terrlble- The SW ab there had been JT ru b l b tlltlne rle over to get to tne after King was assassi- - CtCTt Z pZ boats we Just sat don slld the at the MustanS Pontiac nated last Thursda to the rall where men nelpe1 us The M e m p h I s Commercial i ne commercial Appeal quot- Anneal renoited that the citys a police source as saying of fire and police director is inves fleers in a sheriffs patrol car ticatlnir the nosslbilltv that and a Tennessee Highway Pa someone used the police radio trol cruiser stationed along the speeding after a white Mustang Marcel Reible sas reseaich suspected as a possible getaway focused on either New Dolhl or shows that Trudeau is descended car following the Shooting Rangoon as the most acceptablel fiom Robert Truteaux a nnnual Holloman did confirm that site with Jakaita or Vientiane laborer who lived in the hamlet Lleut Dradshaw in car 1C0 was as othei possibilities of Marcillac - Lanville 18 miles In the area of the reported It was belleed talks between from here chase but not Involved in the Hairiman and a North Vletl Truteaux had four children one1 case the paper said namese i epresentative could be of whom Martial went to live in I as not chasing a white undei way b the eid jf this La Rochelle on the French east Mustang the paper quoted week coast where he married in 1011 Brads haw as sajing Any uur1 iiuut uiauuii niu nave iu come fiom the chief The police dispatchei re lajed seven tiansmisslons sup posedlj from Lieut Bradshaw in car 160 between 6 35 p m and 6 47 pm last Thursda Alcoholics Hurt By Riot Effects BALTIMORE AP The al I c o h o 1 i c s n Ba timoi e ap i proachlng the third day without1 a dihk nre asking the cltjs hospitals for tellef Bars and liquoi stoies hae been ordered closed in Balti more because of racial dlsor ders in the boats Thej were llftln little kiddles over the side and dropping them into a boat My sister and I grabbed a baby I each freouencv to draw officers off route or the chase neither Mrs Qulnn said she saw a I the trail of the fleeing assassin heard the shooting in the area baby about 12 months old The paper said inacopjrlght nor did they see the autos sup floating in the water on its story that Trank C Holloman posedly Involved In the chase back The baby was rescued Memphis fli e and police dlrec - - tor would only say last night that such a posslbilltj ls under Investigation The paper said radio trans transmissions � missions indicated Lieut R W Bradshaw in police car 1C0 was rh iauttrarassiu m- mt By Jan Udo Wenzel One of the severest sentences ever passed in city magistrates court was handed down by Mag Magistrate � istrate George O Stewart this morning Yvon Tremblay 24 had been found guilty of a charge of pos possession � session of narcotics for the pur purpose � pose of trafficking and Magistrate Stewart sent him to the peniten penitentiary � tiary for 10 years A similar charge against Allan Wesley Kellj was dismissed when the magistrate found him not guilt earlier in the trial Tremblay had been arrested Feb 15 at the Napoli Pizzeria in Prince George and police found six capsules of heroin which he had dropped to the floor when the police cama Const Ronald MacKay testi testified � fied yesterday he searched Tremblays clothing later at the provincial jail when he found a baggage tag From the bus depot the officer obtained a black bag when he showed the tag This bag contained 258 cap capsules � sules of heroin packed in rubber containers whileonecapsulewas found loose in the case Crown prosecutor Ray Cullln ane introduced Dr Donald Mur Murphy � phy as medical witness who tes testified � tified that Tremblay was not an addict himself Culllnane said this proved the charge of pur purpose � pose of trafficking Defence lawyer John Steeves kilt waici ui uiu i mi ee imms wie uiaiaiiaie tu iunsiuur of shore stretching from the harbor entrance Wellington hospitals were packed with survivors suffering from injuries or exposure As night fell and searchlights swept the dark seas officials said more than 100 passengers and crew were unaccounted for Most survivors said that there was no panic when the Wahlne hit the shoal or even when the ferry began to keel over Hilda Qulnn said however the accuseds age and relatively light criminal record Steeves admitted in court that his client had two convictions under the criminal code but ask asked � ed that Stewart take into con consideration � sideration that Tremblay was not a hardened criminal Magistrate Stewart disagreed with Steeves INSIDE Ann Landers 16 Bridge 16 Comict 1 1 Coming Events 6 Crossword 16 Ed torial 2 Horoscope 11 National News 5 People Make the News 5 Provincial News 8 Sports 9 10 Stocks 4 Today in History 16 TV 11 Womans World 6 World News 4 Classified 12 15 OUTSIDE Sunny but colder is the fore forecast � cast for tomorrow Last nights low was 33 and fore forecast � cast low for tonight is 22 Mer Mercury � cury will only rise to a high of 40 on Thursday More details page 3 Phone 562 2441 SEVEREST IN CITY s 1 Phone 562 2317 The record indicates that the accused Is not a naive young man He is experienced in crim criminal � inal matters he said Some people have sympathies for drug addicts and it is some sometimes � times understandable If they sell a capsule or two to sustain their addiction Some call addicts poor crea creatures � tures But as the evidence shows BENNETT CN Rail Line Still Sought Special to The Citizen VICTORIA If only the British Columbia government owned the rail line from Prince George to Prince Rupert the coastal port would have the finest facilities anywhere on the Coast and the whole area would bust Into un unprecedented � precedented prosperity Premier Bennett has said this before and he said it again at a press conference in his Victoria office Tuesday Asked by a Northwest Publica Publications � tions reporter if the proposed Roberts Bank superport on the Lower Mainland would interfere with development farther north the Premier said Certainly not I said in a speech that if the CNR would sell that rail line to British Columbia we would see to it that TRAILER SALES ltd Glendale and Squire 1598 4th Ave 10c Copy Bcffi Heroin Peddler Given 1 0 Years Tremblay is not an addict He is the pipeline to Prince George and the drugs are not for his own use but to be sold to those poor creatures and for monetary gain I wouldnt like to think that anyone who runs hard narcotics into this community can get away with a minor penalty if caught I sentence you to 10 years in the BC Pentitentlary Academy Awards Telecast Tonight SANTA MOMCA Calif CP AP Seventeen of the 20 act ing nominees are expected to be present tonight for the 40th an nual presentation of the Acad Academy � emy Awards a show where Ca Canadian � nadian film makers are vying strongly for honors Only Katherine Hepburn Paul rlnce Rupert had a port like no Dinner In the Heat of port where iM wm mmwmMMm tmm other anj He said that British Columbia and the Federal Government are I working together on Roberts Bank and he would be willing to work with the Federal Govern m ent in development tremen tremendous � dous port facilities at Prince Rupert He said that he antici anticipated � pated no difficulty in maintaining relationship with Ottawa with a new man taking over as Prime Minister There Is no room for bitter bitterness � ness In public life in a great country like Canada I PliHHVwHBtft lFi HJHVHIBHVKVhVWHVbBhHMI MttfBr h Friends Point to Kings Assassin iumTmensUvictmsatwfh i Thls Pture taken moments after an assassins bullet newspaper television and tadlo by the Bureau of statistics He of vitamin B 12 and a seda- struck ltev Martin Lutnei rung was released by Lite people who are guests today spent pait of this morning talking itlve called paraldehjde Magazine which obtained it exclusively from Photog- aboard a Canadian Pacific Air- to an Ottawa official over the More than 30 alcoholic cases rapher Joseph Louw of Public Broadcast Laboratory lines Boeing 737 - the jet air- phone have been heated in hospital Louw was on Memphis assignment as assistant pro- T ducer of a TV show on Kings planned Poor Peoples March The photographer was in his motel room two doors from Kings when he heaid the shot rushed out and photographed Kings aides pointing out to police where the shot had come from AP photo Newman and the late Spencer Tracy will be missing Tracy nominated a record nine times for best actor would be the first to win an Oscar pos thumously should he be picked over four others The annual event of the Acad Academy � emy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which draws a glitter ing crowd of stars was post poned Monday night for the first time in its long history in re respect � spect to Dr Martin Luther King Jr Actor Gregory Peck the aca demys president will pay spe clal tribute to the slain civil rights leader at the ceremony tonight The show will be telecast in Prince George at 7 p m with Bob Hope as master of ceremonies for the 14th time The Academy says the repre sentatlon of Canadian films nominated is believed to be the biggest in Its history although It keeps no record of such The Stars To Watch These are the mijor nominees for tonights Academy Awards Show Best picture Bonnie ano Clyde Dr Doolittle The Gradu ate Guess Whos Coming to Vight the Best actor Warren Beatty Bonnie and Clyde Dustln Hoffman The Graduate Paul Newman Cool Hand Luke Rod Steiger In the Heat of the Night Spencer Tracy Guess Who s Coming to Dinner Best actress Anne Bancroft The Graduate Taye Dunaway Bonnie and Clyde Dame Edith Evans The Whisperers Audrey Hepburn Wait Until Dark Ka Katharine � tharine Hepburn Guess Whos Coming to Dinner Best supporting actor Gene Hackman and Michael J Pol lard Bonnie and Clyde John Cassavetes The Dirty Dozen Cecil Kellaway Guess Who s Coming to Dinner George Ken nedy Cool Hand Luke Best supporting actress Car ol Channlng Thoroughly Mod em Millie Mildred Natwlck Barefoot in the Park Estelle Parsons Bonnie and Clyde Beah Richards Guess Who s Coming to Dinner Katharine Ross The Graduate Best director Arthur Penn Bonnie and Clyde Mike M chols The Graduate Stanlej Kramer Guess Who s Coming to Dinner Richard Brooks In Cold Blood and Jevlson In the Heat of the Night LIVE WIRE BURNS MAN Nelson Llndy a wireman electrlclan with BC Hydro received second and third de degree � gree burns to the face hands and arms when ho accldently touched a 12000 - volt pri primary � mary circuit Tuesday Witnesses said Llndy 35 slipped from a ladder while working at P G Diesel sub substation � station and clutched the live circuit to break his fall He was taken by ambulance to Prince George Regional Hospital where his condition this morning was listed as fairl good