Vol 13 No 88 25 on all BEER BOTTLES t TARTAN CANS at North NechaKo Royalite ft t MrtMNM 4 r M tfW 4 wind br i 4a CnNt Im4 k CMt trvrnt llM Cb-b- 20 Pages group living home A local con construction � struction firm has been Invited to submit a bid and the society hopes to have the home under construction within the next two months fu Burned out relays in the w Department of Highways traffic signals at Third and Victoria led to a pile up of traf traffic � fic Monday afternoon said a spokesman for the city engineer engineering � ing department which assists in maintaining the signals It wasnt the warm sun sunshine � shine that caused chamber of commerce Girl Friday Anne Marie Pettersen to be standing on the sidewalk outside the cham chamber � ber office this morning Anne Marie had inadvertently locked herself out A quick phone call brought chamber president Ken Bishop down with an extra key 1 ne Citizen Forecast Mostly tunny Five from Motorbike Club Guilty in Teenager Orgy OTTAWA CP - Five mem bers of the Satans Choice mo motorcycle � torcycle club were found guilty in court Monday of the indecent assault of a 15-jear-old girl dur ing a gang orgy last October An all male jury found Erick son Eastman 20 Andre Gagnon 19 Richard Sarazin 25 Ronald Fryza 22 and Richard Guidon 25 guilty by unanimous agreement The five face maximum prison terms of five years plus the lash They will be held in Carleton County jail until May 26 to await sentencing by Senior County Judge Peter J Macdon aid Special Crown prosecutor Richard Sheehy of Picton said the Crown was aware of the maximum penitentiary term of five years but suggested Judge Socialism Atheism Linked to Abortion OTTAWA CP - The govern ment stood firm against the abortion filibuster In the Com mons Monday as Credltistes suggested that communism so socialism � cialism and atheism are behind the proposed change in the law The Creditiste MPs all 14 from Quebec accused Liberal MPs from the province of not having the faith to see what was described as the crlmlnalltj of the abortion clauses Walter Dlnsdale PC Bran don Sourls said the Criminal Code bill represents a shift from the Judaeo Christlan morality to a humanism that has overtones of the Nazi master race theo theoAnd � And Eldon Woolllams PC Calgary North asserted that The gunshots that startled night school classes at the senior secondary school last week were for a good cause rather Rebel Without a Cause a play produced by an acting class that runs Friday and Saturday nights In Vanler Hall The shots are part of the show and came during a rehearsal A Spring clean up In areas 9 4 and 6 which Includes the Nechako Qulnson Highland Hlghglen Seymour and Carter subdivisions began Monday City engineer Ernie Obst reports he Is pleased with response so far In the residential campaign The Prince George Receiv Receiving � ing Home Society has re received � ceived a 13000 capital grant from the provincial government for construction of their boys the bill Is a sop that will not change anything What makes me sick is that the business of the nation is being unduly delayed because of this piece of nonsense Mr Woolllams said When you consider all the problems facing us Inflation the high cost of living no nous ing and the mounting economic crisis you realise that Parlia ments time Is being wasted with this nonsense The proposed law would allow therapeutic abortions where a hospital committee of three qualified medical practitioners certified It was necessary be cause of a threat to the life or health of the mother Macdonald Impose a reformato reformatory � ry term and Invoke a provision of the Criminal Code under which the five convicted men could be lashed for their crime All five gang members showed no emotion during the prosecutors suggestion Judge Macdonald said he had never In 15 to 16 years oft the bench had to listen to the type of evidence given during the trial On numerous occasions dur ing the evidence proceedings witnesses described sexual acts of perversion and for the latter part of the trial the public was barred from the courtroom I believe that the violence of this crime ought to be consid ered prosecutor Sheehy told the jury during his summation Lorraine Crotty the 24-year-old girl gang member named Newfie who was charged with beating the joung victim during the orgy pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing bodily harm several weeks ago and is now In custody awaiting sentence She was the Crowns star wit witness � ness during the trial She claimed she was acting under orders and had no alternative A further charge against the five male gang members of gross Indecency was quashed at the request of the Crown In face of the guilty decision of the jury In the Indecent assault charge Quebec Teachers March in Relays QUEBEC CP Groups of teachers across Quebec today began a series of relay marches that will converge on the prov lnclal capital In eight days In a massive demonstration to pro protest � test delays In settling a prov lnce wlde contract The symbolic marches which started off today from Montreal St Johns Sherbrooke Riviere du Loup and Murray Bay were organized by the 60 000 member Quebec Teachers Corporation The marching teachers will be replaced after 20 mile stretches Raymond Lallberte president of the corporation said Monday night that by next Wednesday you can expect tens of thou sands of teachers moving into Quebec PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY MAY 6 1969 ft m flt SSL IHH An oompah with oomph is demonstrated by Stephen bands euphonium At the age of 12 he was playing the Goode of Toronto as he huffs and puffs in a valiant euphonium for the first tune effort to get a properly toned grunt out of the school CP photo Moly Price Increased By Noranda TORONTO CP - Noranda Sales Corp Ltd said today it has increased the price of its molybdenum by 10 cents a pound In United States cur currency � rency effective Immediately The step follows a simi similar � lar announcement by Ameri American � can Metal Climax Inc of New York and Molybdenum Corp of America of Pittsburgh Noranda Sales said the price of Its molybdenite con concentrate � centrate has been raised to 172 US from 162 fob mine per pound of molyb molybdenum � denum the price of molybdlc oxide to 182 from 112 per pound of molybdenum Naval Court Over Ruled WASHINGTON AP - Navy Secretary John H Chaffee said today the court of Inquiry into the Pueblo incident recom mended general court martial for the United States intelli gence ships commander Lloyd Bucher and one of his chief as assistants � sistants but I have decided that no disciplinary action will be taken against any of the per sonnel involved Chaffees disclosure came in a report on the investigation by a court of Inquiry into the ships takeover by North Korea on Jan 23 1968 In overruling the courts rec ommendatlon for court martlals of Bucher and Lieut Stephen R Harris Chaffee said They have suffered enough and fur ther punishment would not be justified Harris was the officer in charge of the research detach ment aboard the Pueblo which was conducting an electronic eavesdropping mission off North Korea when she was seized Chaffee reported these recom recommendations � mendations had been made by the court of Inquiry -That Bucher be tried by general court martial for five alleged offences Including per mitting his ship to be searched while he had the power to re slst not taking protective meas measures � ures during the attack com complying � plying with North Korean or ders to follow them Into port negligently failing to destroy all classified material on the ship OTTAWA CONSULTED Phone 562 2441 WPA TMAT 100000 Mlft ZWMrW 0M JS iz f VffMMDMSUN L roAiwfocpiirc 125 DOMINION mmm 2 00 PER MONTH i 10c n ru Copy rCARRIER No Immediate Strike As CPAs Talks Stall VANCOUVER CP - A spokesman for Canadian Pacific Airlines said here today there is no immediate threat of a strike despite the fact the International As Association � sociation of Machinists has broken off negotiations with the airline We understand the union is applying to Labor Minister Bryce Mackasey to appoint a conciliation board so this means we move Into the next stage of the bargaining pro process � cess the spokesman said W L Endlcott financial sec retary of Lodge 764 of the ma chlnlsts union and a member of their negotiating committee said Tuesday there were no new developments in the dispute We Just have to wait now to see If the minister decides to appoint a conciliation board he said The union representing about 1000 maintenance and other employees of CP Air said Mon day their demands are basically the same as those In the Air Canada dispute which led to a strike April 21 The men seek a 24-per-cent Increase over two years A union spokesman said talks have been going on since Janu ary and had involved a federal conciliation officer for a month But he said practically no progress had been made Mr Endlcott said Monday in an Interview that the union and CP Air are quite a way apart on demands He said that If Mr Mackasey decides not to set up a board or If one Is set up but no satisfac satisfactory � tory agreement Is reached then the union would be free to strike However if efforts to reach agreement do fail then we will consider what action to take he added Basic pay scales for CP Air maintenance stores and station service personnel now range from 2 to 396 an hour the union said Meanwhile CP Air confirmed Monday a new two year agree ment has been signed between the airline and the Transporta tion Communication Employees Union The contract provides for a wage increase of 15V2 per cent in two stages plus additional holiday pay each year and other fringe benefits It covers 750 dispatchers teletypists and re servations and passenger agents Beer Splashes Led Police to Driver City magistrate George Stew art said today that too many mot motorists � orists have the attitude It wont happen to me when they hear or traffic accidents and think of cars as toys He was hearing the case of a teenager who pleaded guilty to a hit and run charge in city court arising from an accident Sat Saturday � urday evening Prosecutor Ivar Bruhaug told the magistrate that HerbertClark McPhilllps 18 hit a pedestrian while making a turn at Sixth and Dominion then took off from the scene of the accident But the pedestrian was carry carrying � ing a case of beer which broke In the accident and when RCMP later found McPhilllps car there was beer splashed on It and glass sticking to it The pedestrian was admitted to hospital with a fractured knee McPhilllps lawyer told the court that his client was of good character and he had failed to stop at the accident simply be because � cause he tried to convince him himself � self It did not really happen Youd been drinking presum presumably � ably Magistrate Stewart said to McPhilllps I assume youve learnt your lesson from it Unfortunately you may have learned a lesson but that wont teach anything to anyone else They always think its the other guy who has a couple of beers and a set of wheels We killed 500 people in BC last year and injured another 20 000 A car is a toy this is our attitude toward it particularly when were young He fined McPhillips 200 and suspended his drivers licence a year New Building Still Behind Building permits issued in Prince George are catching up on last years level despite a slow start this year but the figures for April are still about 500 000 behind The figures prepared by city building Inspector EdNeffshow permits worth 897335 were Is Issued � sued this April compared with 776386 In April 1968 However total permits to date amount to 2111010 this year compared with 2511097 as of April 30 1968 Most dramatic increase Is In the number of permits lssuedfor single family dwellings 29 In April and 73 to date this year compared to only 14 to April 30y 1968 THEATRES ANSWER BACK Thousands Slain Claim Russians HONG KONG Reuters Radio Moscow today bitterly at attacked � tacked Chinese leader Mao Tse tung accusing him of slaugh tering thousands of persons including many Communists In a Chineselanguage broad cast monitored here the radio said Maos road to seize power Is one strained with fresh blood of thousands of real Com munis ts his old comrades ln lrB k r alt i POMPIDOU French Drift To Paralysis PARIS CP - The French left today continued Its drift into a state of paralysing dissension With the election to choose a successor to Charles de Gaulle as president coming up June 1 the left seems Impossibly divid divided � ed on how to fight Georges Pompidou Gaulllst former pre mler and favorite to become Frances next president Observers seeking to summa summarize � rize the situation reached for a well known dictum by Andre Malraux a French cabinet min minister � ister and former leftist who joined de Gaulles cause after the Second World War In France he once said there are only the Gaulllsts and the Communists Non Communist socialists have been unable to agree on a coalition caMiHate One of the lefts candidates for president is Gaston Deferre a socialist inclined too far to the right to enlist the loyalties of the powerful Communist party Other non Communist radicals came forward but all represent ing splinter groups arms and 10000 persons and pa triots The attack on Mao was made in a commentary In a Moscow radio broadcast beamed to China Observers here described the attack as one of the bitterest made on Mao by official Rus sian news media The radio said Maos propa ganda machinery Is trying to cover up his towering crimes As the Chinese proverb says paper cannot wrap up fire The true features will be brought to light one day and Mao Tse tung who has slaughtered 10000 per sons will get the deserved pun Ishment by history Radio Moscow began to chronicle the Chinese leaders alleged crimes from the time he first began revolutionary activi activities � ties The crimes began December 1927 when Mao Radio Moscow said killed 4300 soldiers In the Chlanklang mountains They had wanted to go to Canton to support the Canton commune and Mao is said to have de scribedUhem as unreliable the radio saldj V In the spring of 1931 he killed Shlh Chl san commander of a liberated area and 100 or more Communist party members and soldiers the radio said In December 1931 Mao was alleged to have ordered the ar rest of 170 leading party mem tiers in Klangsl province With the exception of Kang Sheng now one of Maos right hand men all ware killed the radio said Pitman Funeral Here Wednesday Funeral services for Delbert Pitman 44 of Prince George who died Sunday will be held Wed Wednesday � nesday at 2 pm at Assmans Funeral Chapel Mr Pitman died suddenly at his home at 1746 Irwin St He was employed as pulp pro duction superintendent at Prince George Pulp and Paper Co Mr Pitman was interested In minor soccer and he and his family were active in the Prince George Barracuda Swim Club He is survived by his wife Doreenj two daughters Beverley and Joanne and a son Bill all at home his mother MrsS Hughes and a sister Mrs Harold Spence both of Vancouver In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund would be appre appreciated � ciated Restricted Films Coincidence Aid Lome McCulshwas ac accused � cused today by theatre man managers � agers of being off base In his criticism of movies shown In Prince George last week At a general purposes com committee � mittee meeting Monday the alderman said billings at the citys five theatres operated by two chains effectively ex excluded � cluded young people from going to the theatre on certain days of the week Alex Barclay manager of Famous Players Theatres Farkwood and Spruceland said We did have re restricted � stricted pictures at both thea theatres � tres at the same time but this Is the first time this has happened This was one of the freak things that happen that the opposition had the same type of bookings The usual ratio Is one re restricted � stricted film for each 10 of other classifications We need the under 18 business Our movies are scheduled through a booking department In Toronto Aid McCulsh said he doubt- ed whether all young people under 18 had been excluded Barclay commented We are obliged to stick by the restrictions of the BC cen sor board or we risk losing our licence McCulsh has a certain point but he Is away out of line on some of his state statements � ments If he has nothing better to do than to take up councils time trying to get us people straightened out maybe he should take another Job Mrs H J Maxwell man manager � ager of the theatres recently taken over by Odeon said she had taken the matter up with booking agents In Toronto and Vancouver but added restric restricted � ted films are good box office Local managers can make suggestions to the booking agent to supply the type of film they think Prince George audiences want she said Mrs Maxwell said matinees are always chlldrens shows and that children can watch movies with adult onlyclassl ficatlons The classification is to ad advise � vise parents there may be some scenes they would pre prefer � fer their children not to see she said Similarly persons under 18 can watch a restricted movie if their parents sign a form taking responsibility NO ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS UNDER IS I the parent or legal guardian oL give my permission or their attendance with me at the theatre on 19 knowing that the feature J -- - Is classified restricted to persons 18 years ol age and over - Signed- PoronH con mmJ their children to a rtttrktod movlo by filling owl form avolloUo t HuohM t 1