HIGHWAY 16 RE OPENLD Highway lCbetween Prince Rupert and Prince George has been re opened after a broken brldg e closed the road totraificforalew hours Thursday A loaded logging truck crashed through abridge two miles west of Terrace It went through a span which crosses the Kalum River A Highways Department spokesman said the bridge was re opened at 430 p m Thursday after a closure of four or five hours There were no Injuries In the accident Twenty seven become Canadians Twenty seven Canadian citizens very thankfully sipped a cup of tea nilbled cookies and considered the different color of the sky Trlday It was the fact that they were finally citizens that made all the diflerence They were sworn in earlier liefore Judge C W Morrow and received their citizenship cer certificates ¬ tificates The post ctremony tea was tendered by the Canadian Tolk Society Receiving certificates were Tate Vinthcr and Helga Ag netlie Albrektsen Eugene and Kurt Danzer Hans Ehrmann Istvan Gaspar Greda Charlotte and Tranz Gerlitsch PaulGun ther Leo Paul Hirschbert Gy orgy Keleks Josip Katalinlc Miklos Krakoczkl Heinz Karl Lampartner Aranka and Iste van Latorczi Milan Maruna Rudolph Muster Raffaele Pa ganin Samull Johannes Ranta kangas Kerekes Rose Redly Anna Azwec Clazlna Wilhel mina Maria Thereli Van Ald rlthem Sjord Rogatus Van ilerwerf I udwig Weilmeler Jakob Winkler and Jochem Roe -lof Zondag Air pollution studies set VANCOUVER Special Part of the Canada Council grant will go into a study of the rela relationships ¬ tionships between sickness and air pollution In a D C centre It was announced at the week weekend ¬ end Dr Donald O Anderson of the University of B C s faculty of medicine has been awarded a 7500 grant to make a three prong study of bronchial di disease ¬ sease The first phase of his study Involves a survey of the inci incidence ¬ dence of lesplratory ailments indigestion and ulcer symptoms in Berlin N II and Chilliwack The second part of the grant will be used to further studies on the health hazards of air pollution using data obtained fiom surveys to be carried out In a B C town which has yet to be selected A third study to be continued undci the grant Is the relation relationship ¬ ship between respiratory Infec Infections ¬ tions and the smoking habits of student nurses at Vancouver Geneial Hospital Ktnttnn Tntnnnr t iitnKnrmoii haA a nfpvmiv Pnrlnv nf a whnt mnv soon be stand ard equipment in many area mills It is a barker a machine that prepares logs for usage in pulp mills where Dark would contaminate tne puip prouuci mu wueww arm on the barker spins a log through at a rate of 60 feet per minute Beneath the log is a floating table holding peeler heads small knives that strip the bark from the log The display was set up for the NILA convention by P B Yates Western Ltd In practice the peeled logs would then be shipped to the pulp mill to be chipped ground or shredded into small pieces and made into pulp REDUCED CHARGES Five year term for rifle affair A man who said he fired a rifle to scare a man dating his wife has gone to prison for five years Colin Frank Antoine 32 of the Stoney Creek Reserve was sentenced in assize court to five years for discharging THEYLL BE BRIEF B C Hydro today started stringing a new line between Tabor Lake and Giscome a project which may cause short interruptions in the power service to the area Bill Best district manager of B C Hydro said the poles which now carrying distribution lines serving customers east of Tabor Lake will be dis disconnected ¬ connected A section of the 00000 volt transmission line between Prince George and Upper Traser will be strung on the same poles A mobile generating unit has been taken to Willow niver to provide electricity during periods when the Prince George generators are cut off the line Mr Best said customers east of Tabor Lake will have short interruptions about 8am and again at 4 pm each week day when the Willow River unit Is taken on and off the line There will be longer a firearm with intent to en endanger ¬ danger life Because he felt that Antoine had suffered provocation and possible emotional stress in the affair Mr Justice J G Hutchinson said he was impos imposing ¬ ing a lighter sentence than he Line work may interrupt some area hydro service Interruptions affecting custom customers ¬ ers who live in the areas where work is under way Customers affected by these outages will be contacted by B C Hudro In cases where the maintenance of electrical ser service ¬ vice Is essential Hydro will provide small generating sets Hotels to meet on union issue The management of Prince George hotels will meet Tues Tuesday ¬ day night to put the final touches to a two year working agree agreement ¬ ment with the Culinary and Beverage Dispensers Union The contract will cover bev beverage ¬ erage dispensers working In the city Two representatives of the B C Hotels Association will be In Prince George for the meet meeting ¬ ing which takes place at 8p m In the Simon Traser Hotel GISCOME ROAD RESIDENT FINDS HES IN DEMAND AS HELPING HAND I ve never yet turned down a legitimate person seeking help In fact I haven t got a Jack or a chain left because Ive loaned them all to people stuck on the road who haven t brought them back Harold Mann Giscome road resident Saturday was vehement in his assertion that he wasn t one of those reported to have turned down a mother and sick child look looking ¬ ing for assistance when the car In which they were riding got stuck on the Giscome road twelve days ago He estimates lies given away between 123 and 100 gallons of gas to people who have appealed to him He provides assistance often and often without receiving a thank you In return Its been going on for s SO TINY1 Hearing Aid Ul IP FREE BOOKLET MAICO I I OF PRINCE GEORGE I I Opt col Wing I 401 Ovtc SI Phon 364 2330 1 j NA j j AOUHIM j I I I rl I ago he spent 12 hours help helping ¬ ing drivers stuck in Giscome road mudholes and was re regarded ¬ garded with a total 1 25 for his efforts Mr Mann says thetrpuble lies along the lake and charges the damat Giscome brings the water to three feet over normal high high water Water on the road this j ear ranged fiom one inch to 31 Indies in depth He has approached both road and water resource au authorities ¬ thorities he said but noth nothing ¬ ing has been done about it Mr Mann has lived In the area for 30 years and can quote a history of difficulty on the road He drives the school bus on the route and finds It can get through most of the time but lower slung vehicles often bog down A car carrying Mrs Peter Antosko and her son who was ill to hospital mired on the road 12 days ago and they were reported to have been turned down by several people whom they approach approached ¬ ed for help Mr Mann as a resident on the Giscome road wanted It pointed out that he was not one of them Find saving difficult Then PSP can help you Ask any member of our staff about PSP the life insured personal savings plan exclusive with Cj fBRNK WW otherwise might have Nevertheless he took a very serious view of the case he said A Jury reduced two attempt attempted ¬ ed murder charges against An Antoine ¬ toine and found him guilty of endangering the life of Alex Alexander ¬ ander MacKenzle and of com common ¬ mon assault against brother Roderick MacKenzle Antoine also received a two year concurrent sentence for the assault charge The brothers were wounded by a burst of rifle fire at the entrance to their Vanderhoof cabin Jan 2G Antoine was the only defence witness called in the five day trial by defence counsel T R Culllnane In his own defence he said he fired one shot into the cell celling ¬ ing of the cabin to scare Alex MacKenzle He said the rifle accident accidentally ¬ ally discharged three times as he struggled with three people on the porch Tor some time previous to the incident he had been hav having ¬ ing trouble with his wife and had found a picture of Mac MacKenzle ¬ Kenzle in her wallet Testimony established that Alexander had been taking out Antoines wife and that she had stayed at the cabin with many others the night before the shooting TODAYS WEATHER Cariboo Prince George and Bulkley Valley A few clouds and a little warmei Tuesday Light winds Low tonight and high Tuesday Quesnel35and6S Prince George 35 and GO Smlth ers 38 and 58 Peace River Variable cloud cloudiness ¬ iness Monday night and Tuesday Warmer Winds light overnfeht and west 20 Tuesday Low tonight and high Tuesday at Grand Prairie 35 and C5 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Pr Prince George 52 38 Terrace CO 40 Smlthers 58 34 Quesnel 55 30 Williams Lake 50 29 Kamloops CO 35 Whitehorse 52 41 Fort Nelson 51 34 Fort St John 50 34 01 04 3G THE CITIZEN Kidnapped woman treated well by charming chief PARIS V - Thiee men aie being held In the kidnapping of Mis Marcel Dassault wife of the builder of riancesnucleai canjing Mirage I bombei fleet who sajs she wasnt mis mistreated ¬ treated dining 35 hours as a prisonei The chief w as charm mg w 1th me said the G3-year-old so-ciallj-piomlnent Pailslan after wo gendarmes stumbled onto the kldnappeis hideout Sundaj But thev were dangerous men I w asnt afraid but I w as ready foi anj thing Mrs Dassault who had belted one of the kldnappeis in the stomach with her umbrella said the men provided her with Tourist group influx looming More than 100 persons In the tourist service industries are expected to reglstei Tuesdaj for a one day hospitillty con convention ¬ vention In Prince George The convention will give motel hotel restaurant and service station operators an opportunity to become acquaint acquainted ¬ ed with trends in the tourist business just what tourists want to do and see Among those organizing the meeting has been Bill Grauwller of the Simon Traser Hotel where the convention will be held STUFF TOR SNUrF Snuff boxes have been made from almost every material gold silver Ivory tortoise shell pewter horn papier mache and wood READY MIXED CONCRETE Wrm Tfy Specification Concrete ASTM Standards 303 1st Ave Prince George Phone 564 2712 Gordon Anderson Mgr coveis dmlng a chilly night and brought hei giilled steak and boiled potatoes when she com complained ¬ plained of being hungrj The thiee suspects said b police to hive been mled up in prostitution ind other undei -w orld actlvltks still w ei e being questioned todij A search continued foi a fourth man who outiaced po police ¬ lice cais and disappeared bi Paris His name was thought to be Dominique Investigators said he was a cool expei ienced criminal Mis Dassault w as fieed when two village gendarmes partici pitlng In a check of farms and summer cottages noith of Paris shouted Is anjono here outside the farmhouse They broke In when a wom womans ¬ ans voice replied yes dont leave A gunman meekly handed over his pistol and said some friends offered him a lit little ¬ tle money to guard a farm farmhouse ¬ house Mrs Dassault said a man who pistol whipped her 73 j ear old husband and her chauffeur in front of their home early Saturday put a chlorform rag over her face But when she came to thej treated her gently Her husband hurried to her side He said no ransom had been paid Nothing Beats A MERRY Monday Car theft charges dropped in interests of justice cartheft charge laid bj a friend against a local man uas staed in assize court Frl FREED UNHARMED daj on a ci own application in the interests of Justice Mi Justice J G II ltut- 25 1964 3 chlnson entered the stay with the comment that an effort inluht hive been made lo use the criminal couits for what nu hae been a civil nutter if that Ljwjpi D r McNeill ap appearing ¬ pearing foi Ronald lUmsj the fieed accused said that with l expect I think the Magistrate should line dismissed the charge at the end of the pre llinlnarj helling There is ibsolutely no evi evidence ¬ dence to support the charge as laid ho added But Mr Justice Hutchinson replied tint he was sure the nuplstrate J A DKon Ques Quesnel ¬ nel had no doubt he was quite justified in committing Foi the sake of the pol police ¬ ice Crown counsel L F Cashmin stressed that the charge had been laid by a civ civilian ¬ ilian complainant not RCMP There is no evidence to sup -poit cilminnl conviction no evidence to support a civil action he said The car was not in fact stolen by this man Mr Cash man said but it appears he was actually asked by the per person ¬ son who made the charge to pick up the car The incident occurred in Hix on Dec 7 19G2 SMOKING WAS FATAL At one time the smoking of tobacco was punishable by death in parts of Germany Persia and Russia HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY BINGO Today Numbers B 6 I 26 TILLER For Easier Gardening and Better Results kFIVE ACTION PACKED MODELS STURDY LONG LASTING CONSTRUCTION CHOICE OF ROTORS AND TRACTOR TOOLS K DELIVERS EQUIVALENT OF 2 EXTRA HORSEPOWER Bonus horsepower from Merry Tillers almost friction free transmission is deli vered directly to the rotors by heavy duty roller chain sprockets and bearings sealed in oil in a steel chain case Models priced as low as See them soon at B 175 1725 Sales Service Ltd 140 Quebec Street Prince George Phone 563 3678 or 564 5844 its time dad had a phone of his own For todays teenagers the telephone Is an Important part of growing up They are preparing to take over a world in which speed of communication will play a vital role in every aspect of living But for the moment this fact doesn t console Dad too much when he wants to use the phone himself For Dad Its sometimes like having a phone with a lock and chain round It Modern problems call for modern solutions That s why second lines are becoming Increasingly popular with so many of todays busy households Once the family starts growing up Its high time Dad had a phone of his own with a separate connection to the outside world The cost is small in relation to the convenience and harmony It brings And of course Dad gets his own Individual listing in the telephone directory free of charge - 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