- 01 AS say v piease py for CARLING PILSENER BEER WBl Thli dvrtlimtnt I not puMlihtd or dliplirtd by th Liquor Control Boird or by th Covornmmt 1 British Columbli Vol 8 No 175 THE WORLD TODAY All Night Tales DETROIT AP Chrysler and the United Auto Workers Union were expected to go into virtually round-the-clock bar bargaining ¬ gaining sessions today in efforts to avoid a crippling strike of some 75000 workers With a strike deadline only two days away negotiators met through throughout ¬ out most of Sunday an 1 Into early Monday but there was no word on what progress was being made on union demands for u new labor contract Another Bombing CHICAGO AP - A bomb blast tore open a decorating firms store Sunday In the 75th bombing or burning of a chl-cago-area place of business in 2 12 years None have been solved And addlngtothejlttcrs of businessmen police reported the theft Saturday night of 340 pounds of dynamite from a suburban quarry Fighting Starts NEW YORK AP - Can Candidates ¬ didates on both sides of the US political fence have fired volleys on such issues as nu nuclear ¬ clear weapons control taxes mid civil rights In the first major skirmishing of tho 1004 presidential election campaign President Johnson took sharp Issue with Republican nominee liarry Goldwatcr on tho question of nuclear weapons control In a Lulntr Day address In Detroit Monday Monday And in Indiana mid Ohio tho vlco prcsldentlal nomlneos Republican Representative Wil William ¬ liam c Miller of Now York unci Democratic Senator II Hum Humphrey ¬ phrey of Minnesotu touched re respectively ¬ spectively on taxes and civil rights among other things 25000 Expense TORONTO CP Police say that protection for tho Deatlos during tholr stay In Toronto could cost taxpayers nearly 20000 for extra pollco duties AlKHit 800 pollcomen half work working ¬ ing two 12 hour shifts uiul tho rest two lC hour shifts were required to control tho toon ugors Youths Caught NEW YORK AP Moro than 100 teen agers tossed garbage beer cans and sand at pollco at Orchard Deach in tho Dronx Monday night Patrolmen fired three shots In tho air and ar arrested ¬ rested 32 youngsters boforo re restoring ¬ storing ordor Pollco said soma of tho young people had defied orders to movo on Man Eaten TEHRAN AP Swarms of hornets devoured a hunter when he tried to shoo them from his prey a Tehran newspaper re reported ¬ ported Monday night Tho vic victim ¬ tim hunting near Shlraz 400 miles south of here was skin skinned ¬ ned by tho Insects who ate his flesh and lett only a skele skeleton ¬ ton The Pollution Control Boards demand that the city Install a sewer treat treatment ¬ ment plant may hit Prlnco George in a round about way Other centres which have built these facilities have been able to receive aid from the winter work program but under the new rules laid down by the provincial government cost sharing under this scheme will apply only to employable per persons ¬ sons hired from welfare rolls This will reduce the scale of aid to almost zero in Prince George wokay okay protesting read readers ¬ ers the right picture of the 20000 multiple listing house described on page two Friday will be run Thursday Tho Fri Friday ¬ day picturo was of a less ex expensive ¬ pensive home run in error INDEX Weather 3 Dotty Connor 10 Classified 8 0 Comics -----11 Coming Events ------ 10 Editorial 2 Here and Thero ----- 10 Sports 0 7 TV 11 C BURN FLAGS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1964 jppfgjpwtyH1 wwipj -- - t t -aj3jMtf2 1 -5 i M E OBbBTV OiBBiBHBVMBBBBBBmmBBH BBrlBBBBEhTlBBBBBBBBBBT PSBBBaVaVI muSBbBJH DBBBBBBBBBBmimiVaBBBBBBBTA CABBBBBKV f aHJv w Mv WBarArM- i BatVHNSaB -H-a-aa-PH- A total wreck is the car in which five persons were injured near Willow River Sat Saturday ¬ urday It went off the highway and slammed into a bank It was the busiest week end this summer Tor police who had to handle a number of fatalities in addition to the accidents Ed Robertson Photo ABOUT TIME SAYS FRASER Sewage Plant Overdue Mayor AlocFraserofQucsnel said today tho tlmolslongovor duo for Prlnco George to lnstil a sowago treatment plant I was tickled to death to hear that tho Pollution Control Hoard will roqulre Prlnco Goorgo to treat sowago it dumps Into tho Frascr River said Mayor Frasor In a letter read to city coun councils ¬ cils gonoral purposes com committee ¬ mittee meeting last week tho board warned tho city that tho municipal sowago system cannot bo extended without a treatment plant being built Wo woro forced to build a treatment plant at Quesnol said Mayor Frasor Woresont very much tho fact that Prlnco Gcorgo is allowed to dump close to 3 millions of untreated gallons of sowago Into tho Frasor Rlvor each day Mayor Frasor said Quesnol built Its sowago treatmont plant under financing plans set up by Central Mortgago and Housing Corp and the winter work scheme Indian Dies In House Fire A 25-yoar-old Indian died Monday in a firo believed to have started from a smouldor lng cigaret Androw Johnny of tho Stonoy Croek Rosorvo was burned to doath In his flaming houso about 1243 am Ho was alono at tho timo If it isnt the rain thats bugging highway crews its and you could have guess guessed ¬ ed it the cold weather Almost every paving project in the Prince George area is way behind schedule as a result of the summer long rain Now they are threatened by freezing temperatures Paving cant be done properly when the temp temperature ¬ erature is below 40 Police today had a good 9 word for Prince Georges drivers The general ob observation ¬ servation was that they were being extremely cautious in school zones which Is tho way it should be with all tho kids on the roads these days When Prince George was shivering during the week end the people out Burns Lake way were almost being blown over by tho wind The terrific winds knocked down trees on roads and really stir stirred ¬ red up the water In the lakes in that district A Tlylng Wally West denies he will give up photography for an airlines berth al although ¬ though Rotary District Govern Governor ¬ or Winfleld McLean enjoying un air tour of Prlnco George and environs In Wallys private plane claims tho landing would do credit to any mllllon mller Quesnols plant cost approxi approximately ¬ mately 225000 Im told tho water lit tho Frasor Is pure by tho time it reaches Quesnol but its tho prlnclplo of tho thing ho said If ono municipality Is forced Into sowago treatment they all should bo Mayor Frasor said Quesnol had a unique problem In that it didnt have land on which to build a sowago lagoon Instead all of Its treatment facilities had to bo with mechanical de devices ¬ vices It absolutely amazes mo that Prlnco Goorgo has been ablo to get away with not treating sow ago as long as It has said Mayor Frasor ANGRY PARENTS i I Ae Citizen The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia Two Hunters Killed In Weekend Mishaps Two hunters died In separata shooting accidents In Central BC during the weekend Dead arc Lome Sullivan 10 of Prince George and Robert Hallon Ucattle 24 address unknown Sullivan accidentally sliot himself when he stooped down lo pick blueberries flvo miles south of Gillies Crossing about 70 miles southwest of Prince George A hunting companion Gordon Lchto also of Prlnco Gcorgo said tho gun was apparently triggered by a twig Tho bullet pierced his lower abdomen Lchto flagged down a vehicle driven by John Ernst of Quesnol and llioy rushed him ovor tho Ty CIEAR TOPPLE CARS Montreal Hoods Riot MONTREAL CP Scoros of youths carrying flags and shout shouting ¬ ing revolutionary slogans staged a rowdy demonstration Monday night in mldtown Mont Montreal ¬ real burning Union Jacks and overturning three cars Pollco arrested 70 and said they would bo charged today with disturbing tho peace re refusing ¬ fusing to obey police orders to disperse and holding a parado without a permit Tho disturbance erupted about 700pm whenthe demon demonstrators ¬ strators marched to Lafontalne Park tho scene of a similar in incident ¬ cident a week ago when 40 sep separatist ¬ aratist sympathizers clashed with police Escapes Death Second Time A Forest Servlco employee during the weekendbrushedwith death for tho second time Jn as many months Clove Darrett of Prince George was Injured when tho three quarter ton Forest Ser Servlco ¬ vlco truck he was driving over overturned ¬ turned at mile 12 of tho Duck horn Road He was thrown 32 feet in the accident and suffers a back Injury Police said Mr Darrett was thrown from the truck as it rolled off the highway and hit a tree Damage totalled 1500 Several weeks ago Mr Dar Darrett ¬ rett almost drowned when his boat overturned on a rlvor northwest of here Ho was prospecting at the time and lost all of his food and equipment In the accident John Ellison Funeral Today Funeral services were held at 130 pm today for a 23-year-old Princo George nun who died In Vancouver a week ago after a traffic accident John Rao Ellison was killed ifter tho car he was driving piled into a cement abutment near Clinton Aug 30 His brother Dill 18 and Miss Sharon Hamilton wcro injured in tho accident Pollco woro tlpiKMl off in ad vanco and usod a squad of mounted policemen to broak up tho parado Dut an hour later tho youths carrying Queboc f leur do Us and Fronch tri color flags reassembled In tho park A Union Jack was burned at the foot of tho Dollard dos Ormeaux monument and sev several ¬ eral more sot afire in front of a building occupied by Montreal-Matin a French languago morning newspaper Two cars were overturned near the building a block north of tho park on Marie Anne Streot and another automobllo upset on Doyer Street a block west The vehicles were heavily damaged Ono of the mobs loaders was bolleved to bo a separatist but most of them were hot headed kids striving for popularity Insp Paul Plcard said Once we got tho leaders many of the others left Those arrested were brought to two police stations by police vans and cruisers and lodged in cells Tho mob cstimatod at 300 persons at ono point shouted such slogans as vivo lo Que bec Ubro long llvo freo Quo boc vivo loFLQ long llvo lo Front de Liberation Quo becois and vivo llndepond enco long live independence Tho disturbance flared up when tho crowd reached the half mile square park bounded by Rachel Paplneau Pare La Lafontalne ¬ fontalne and Shorbrooko Streets and assembled at tho monument dedicated to a 17th century flguro who fought In Indians ¬ dians at Long Sault and saved Montreal from capture Two youths set the flag afire but the blaze died out when the mounted police scattered the crowd A youtli grabbed the smoldering omblem and ran off Although tho crowd yelled FLQ slogans police said they werent associated with a par particular ¬ ticular organization The FLQ was a terrorist ring responsible for a sorios of bombings In Montreal in the spring of 10G3 that killed ono man and maimed another gal ding boundaries The boundaries set by School Doard would see tho children attend South Fort George school The spokesman who is mother of ono of the children said shed be seeing a lawyer later today on behalf of the group rocky road to Prlnco George stopping til RCAF Station Daldy Hughes to gel medical help Sullivan was dead on arrival at Prlnco George Hospital Doattle died of an accidentally self inflicted wound three miles northeast of Taylor 20 miles south of Fort St John Police do not yet know Uoat ties homo address BAD WEEKEND Phone LOgan 42441 Close to 13000 in cash and cheques was stolen early today from the Simon Fraser Hotel cashbox Pollco said a locked cupboard door v9 pried open and the loot taken about 2 am today Manager of the citys largest hotel William Grauwller said the night clerk on duty received an outside telephone call which warned him thero was a flro on the second storey of the hotel Tho clerk John Stewart checked all floors of the building and found no flro When ho returned to tho desk ho discovered the theft Tho call was a manoeuvre Mr Grauwller said Tho cash drawer was not damaged In he theft oven though 11 was locked It was a real smooth Job tho manager said Someone knew what they wcro doing and know where logo A steady guest of the hotel was apparently spotted near the lobby at the time of the theft and ho Is being questioned by police Several other guests are also being questioned No arrests have yet boon made 10c Copy Hotel Cash Robbery Yields Thief 13000 POLICE SUMMON TO WILD SCREAMS On the lighter side of police news a young man le ported hearing wild screams and seeing blinking lights in a house as he walked his girl home Sunday night On investigation police found a flock of teen age girls having a pyjama party The screams Oh they were just shrieking along with the Beatles Police still havent figured out why the lights were blinking M Ui V H f 8ayyplease IIPf for CARLING PILSENER BEER WRlA Thl tdvrtlimtnt ll not puMlihtd or displayed by th Liquor Control Board or by tho Covtrnmtnt ol British Columbia H A jj Jl BILL ONAUWILER hotel looted Mr Grauwller said all banks have been Informed of the theft and have boon asked to keep a lookout for tho stolen cheques Tito amount of cash taken was not Immediately known Crashes Injure Five Flvo persons wcro sent to Prlnco Gcorgo Regional Hospi Hospital ¬ tal ovor tho uockondfromthreo Hit Run Car Hits Youth A 13 -year -old South Fort Gcorgo girl was struck from behind by a stolen car as sho walked homo from a movlo Saturday night Occupants of tho car fled Twyla Dorlkoffof HCCCIaiko was tossed Into the nlr and hor 10-year-old brother had todlvo for tho ditch when tho vchlclo sped at them as they walked homo from a movlo Occupants of tho stolen car fled on foot aftor tho accident They havo not boon captured Twylas faco and leg was cut and her anklo is believed to havo been fractured Sho said 6ho novor saw tho car coming Her brother Philip said ho glanced ovor his shoulder in time to seo tho car and told Twyla to Jump When tho car hit hor ho raced to tho nearby homo of a doctor and got help Tho accident occurred near tho corner of 20th Ave and Queensway St Burglars Swipe Smokos Money Durglars stolo cigaret ma chlno money and wrockoda chequo - cancelling machine when they broke into the No chako Servlco Station at C83 Victoria Thursday night Polico said entry was gained by breaking tho lock on a sido door The spokesman said she was referring the case to a lawyer whod advise the parents of their legal position later today Sho said the parents will take their children to Connaught again Wednesday to sop what happens And in Vancouver VANCOUVER Special - A dozen mothers in the Dunbur district say they wont send their children to school until the underbrush is cleared from n school ground They took the stand after police and tracking dogs searched the bushes but failed to find a youth who mo molested ¬ lested two 10-year-old girls near the school Friday niter noon Tho women said there are about JO mothers al altogether ¬ together who wouldnt send their children to school until tho underbrush is cleared separate car accidents near Princo Goorgo In tho most serious accident thrco members of ono family a cousin and another man wore Injured A car driven ly Richard Roth 23 missed a corner noar Wil Willow ¬ low River Jumped two wash washouts ¬ outs plowed through a railway fenco and came to rost against a dirt ombankmont Roth is in satisfactory condi condition ¬ tion today while his father Frank Roth 49 Is in fairly good con condition ¬ dition with chest Injuries ami lacerations about tho face Roths 15-year-old brother Edward suffered a bioken leg A 14-yoar-old cousin Raymond Lofcbvro rccotved a broken neck in tho mishap but is In good condition today Floyd Dayton 33 was shaken up in tho accldont All wore from Willow River and tho acci accident ¬ dent happened on Highway 10 east at 4i30 pm Saturday An accldont 130 miles north of Prlnco George on the Hart Highway early this morning loft two Prince George men moro wet and cold than hurt Jack Armstrong and Tom Iluntor both about 20 woro on tholr way back from Edmonton when tholr car hit a largo puddlo at I am Thoy wero completely tin morsed in tho puddlo and wote suffoilng fiom exposuro when they arrived at Prlnco Georgo Regional Hospital at 4s30 am A city woman is suffering possible fractured ribs and in internal ¬ ternal injurlos aftor tho car she was sitting In was side swiped by another Mrs Ellen Griffin was sitting in her stalled car while her husband was attempting to fix it Sho is In satisfactory condition today In other accidents a car struck a railway crossing and TO SEE LAWYER Children Barred From Con naught A contingent of 23 angry par parents ¬ ents saw tho 39 children they brought to classes turned away from Connaught elementary school today Tholr appearance at Con naught was the latest movo In a battle which parents of a south end neighborhood are having with School Doard over a path the children would have to walk If they went to South Fort George school School Doard wants the young youngsters ¬ sters to enrol at South Tort t George but tho parents have re rejected ¬ jected the Idea on tho grounds that theyd havo to uso a dan dangerous ¬ gerous path The parents say transients often sleep In the bush near tho path A spokesman for the parents said tho prinlcpal of Coniuught Elementary told them he had to follow hchool board rules re What Is wrong with thp laws of DC If they force parents to endanger the lives of their chil children ¬ dren she asked Anyone walking this path themselves can see the threats to the lives of our children She went on to suggest that School Doard should call a spe special ¬ cial meeting to deal with the caso School Doard has s lid that If the children didnt want to take the path which Is being protested they could take an alternate mute The alternate route Is 13 miles hum South Fort Georne School well within tho Depart Department ¬ ment f 1ducat inns thuv inllp iiMsinuim Tho parents live In a rndnh biiihuod which take in Pine Short and the Cariboo Trailer t Couit plowed 400 yards In a ditch near Salmon Valley Sunday causing 300 damage Occupants Aitel Kornszee tho owner on I driver George Kozma woro slightly cut Kornszee Is from Finlny Forks and Kozma Is from Dear Lake Cars driven by Robert Lo houllllor of 770 Irwin and Hel Helmut ¬ mut Franklo of 1071 Freeman collided at ICth and the hos hospital ¬ pital entrance last night causing 300 damage Pollco said file Franklo car turned Into the path of tho other vehicle Another collision at Fifth and Douglas caused 200 damage to cars driven by Robot t Cloment of Goglln Subdivision and Dujo Tutio of Gonoral Delivery Prince Georgo An accident at tho south en entrance ¬ trance of tho Old Nochako Drldgo caused 550 damage to cars driven by Clifford Ryddo of Abordoen Road and Alfred Mauro of 1804 Juniper In a ono vehlcle accident a car driven by Gary Ollinger of 108S Central skidded 500 foet and hit a power polo at Second and Central Damage totalled 500 Damage totalled 000 when cars driven by Harvey Mllke of Cariboo Motel and Darry Groves of 1001 Harper collided at Fourth and Quebec Sat ui clay Man Injured In Stabbing Died Sunday A 28-year-old man injuied In a stabbing incident one month ago died Sunday in Prlnco Geoi go Hospital David Wesley Miller of tho Island Cache succumbed to In Injuries ¬ juries suffered when ho was stabbed in tho stomach In a fight outsldo a downtown beer parlour in early August Tho man arrested for the stabbing Delmar Kellog 35 now faces chaiges of wounding with Intent to causo bodily mm Police said he will be charged with a Mnoro serious offence when he appears in couit on remand net Monday Eagles Win Soccer Tourney KISPIOX Special -Gaetano Mauro 10 led Glscome Eaples to an unpiecedented stralpht pames sweep of tills towns annual soccer tournament Mauro a pickup Jrom the Prlnco Georpe Deut Flyers scored three straight shutouts as Glsconio entered under a Rums lake banner broored to r00 first prlo money Mauro stopped doioudlui champion Terrace and Klspiov 2 0 Ho then blanked Terrace a rain this time 1 0 after two ovoilime periods 1 eslio Varpa scojod the titlo whmlu poal