4 THE CITIZEN Monday June 14 1965 Congratulations and Good Luck to Mr Jack Lee on the GRAND OPENING of his ultra modern Polynesian restaurant the OUTRIGGER We are very pleased to have been a part of the construction of this magnificent building ACE RENTALS 1270 2nd Ave 563 1767 COOLITE BAMBOO PRODUCTS The famous name for the suppliers of Bamboo Rattan Reeds Mattings and Polynesian Decorations T K Lee Company Limited 926 East Hastings Stresl Vancouver 4 British Columbia CONGRATULATE the OUTRIGGER RESTAURANT EGGS ARE SYMBOLIC TO VIET PEASANTS DUC HOA Viet Nam AP -The Vietnamese soldier ran from the thatched roof house with his helmet full of freshly laid eggs He grinned as he broke one into his mouth He didnt grin for long Ive told you time and again not to do that shouted his battalion commander Capt Di of the 2nd Battalion 46th Regi Regiment ¬ ment The captain beside htm self with rage pulled the frightened soldier by the shoul shoulder ¬ der and slapped him Now he continued loudly so that many other tropps around could hear him re return ¬ turn those eggs and pay the woman who owns them some money for those you have taken Di explained I might appear brutal In this but the whole thing Is very Important Eggs are symollc in Viet Nam When a boy reaches puber puberty ¬ ty he is given an egg and from this egg comes a chicken and from that chicken he gets more eggs He can build his whole future on that one egg Now this soldier comes and steals it The 13-year-old boy who owned that might remem remember ¬ ber all his life that a soldier ruined his future This means that the people will know us only as destroy destroyers ¬ ers The Viet Cong know how to treat people and they behave very carefully We rush through these villages In a hurry fight fighting ¬ ing as we go We havent much time for the niceties But we can stop stealing The captains battalion had been dropped by helicopter and had advanced into the village Most of these people have nothing to do with the Viet Cong said Di It is not their fault they are forced to help them It is our fault for not being here more often He pointed to 12 women being herded from holes where they had hidden from earlier bom bombardments ¬ bardments If I were one of these women I would become a Viet Cong now Di said with feeling These women know they will have nothing to eat after we have left here They wont remember the leaflets we drop asking them to come over to our side They will only remember what our sollders have done to them BEST WISHES and continuous success to Mr A J Lee on grand opening of OUTRIGGER RESTAURANT NORTHVIEW CONSTRUCTION of B C Ltd Builder NEW RESTAURANT Outrigger Doors Open Tuesday lw The first tenants of the new Mark V building at Fifth Ave and Quebec St will move in August 1 says architect Lynden Fonseca The building which will be Prince Georges largest office complex will be one of the first in the city to be constructed with continuous steel columns to which are connected glue lam floor beams Mr Fonseca said most buildings had interrupted steel columns hinged to floor beams Eric Cable Jr photo Robert F Wagner Quits New York Mayoral Post NEW YORK AP Robert F Wagners decision not to seek a fourth four year term as mayor of New York has touched off a scramble for the Democratic mayoral nomina nomination ¬ tion and promises to have na national ¬ tional political repercussions in both parties The decision which the mayor said was based on family con considerations ¬ siderations could produce some political pressure on the national level for the selection and financing of a powerful Democratic opponent to Repub Republican ¬ lican Representative John V Lindsay in the Nov 2 election Lindsay 43 a proven vote getter in the largest US city where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than three to one has been mentioned as potential presidential material A victory In the mayoral race would boost both him and the Republican party President Johnson is re reported ¬ ported anxious to see him defeated A new name cropped up on the Democratic side shortly after Wagner made his an announcement ¬ nouncement In Washington Harlem Representative Adam Clayton Powell Dem NY boosted Franklin D Roosevelt Jr son of the late president for the nomination Roosevelt made himself available to run but said he will not enter a ROBERT F WAGNER contested Democratic primary to pick a candidate for the nomination Roosevelt 50 recently switched by President Johnson from undersecretary of com commerce ¬ merce to chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Com Commission ¬ mission said he has received telephone calls from public of officials ¬ ficials and important Demo Democrats ¬ crats He declined to identify them Senator Robert F Kennedy Good Luck ERV PARENT CO LTD 1344 4th Ave Phone 563 3918 extend their best wishes to the OUTRIGGER on their official opening Jack Lee should be very proud of this fabulous building I It was our pleasure to have laid the TORGENAL SEAMLESS FLOORING Dem NY who appears on his way to uncontested control of the Democratic party In New York with the withdrawal of Wagner said the fate of the party in the city depends on how well we do In seectlng a candidate Kennedy said Roosevelt is one of a number of possible candidates He declined to name others Mayor Wagner is by far the strongest candidate we could have put forward said Ken Kennedy ¬ nedy He added that overcoming factionalism in the party will be difficult A Democratic primary battle appears almost certain with at least three factions fighting for control They include Wagners proteges Kennedys backers and elements of the reform movement Other leading potential candi candidates ¬ dates Include the city council president Paul R Sere vane Comptroller Abraham D Beame Queens District Attor Attorney ¬ ney Frank D OConnor Man Manhattan ¬ hattan District Attorney Frank S Hoganj former poice com commissioner ¬ missioner Francis W H Adams Councilman Paul O Dwyer Representative William Fitts Ryan and I D Robbins a prominent civic leader The primary election will be held Sept 14 STRUCK LUCKY TWICE PAIGNTON England CP Mrs Violet Everard a bingo playing Devon housewife won a once - in - a - lifetime prize of 3398 10194 five months ago Now she has done it again winning a 4224 jackpot Prinro flonrcroa npwoct roctaiirant nnpna lffl floor IO the public Tuesday From 1 pm to 430 pm Jack Lee invites citizens of Prince George to take a look at The Outrigger at Sixth Ave and Dominion St With a high roof colorful outside decor and even a palm tree in the front this restaru- TEST TUBE BABIES BALTIMORE AP - The beginnings of test tube babies Sperm and egg banks for delayed procreation A licence to have childrenAll by 1984 Possibly says Dr Bent ley Glass Johns Hopkins University professor of bio biology ¬ logy who recently was named academic vice president of the State University of New York Class envisages growing test tube embryos for a re reproduction ¬ production process he calls prenatal adoption A female egg would be Fertilized by sperm In a laboratory culture The re resulting ¬ sulting human embryo would be nurtured In the laboratory up to 10 days and then im implanted ¬ planted in a womans uterus to mature and be born in the conventional manner The offspring would not be the genetic child of the couple Glass said since both the egg and the sperm would be taken from donors In prenatal adoption the pregnancy and birth re resemble ¬ semble the natural process so much that it would pro produce ¬ duce the same kind of paren parental ¬ tal reaction Glass thinks Whithln two decades it will be possible to take material from selected individuals and grow supplies of donor male sperm and female eggs and mate them the geneticist said Glass also suggested that before the century is out couples In some overpopul ated countries maybe issued licences to have a limited number of babies along with thojr marriage licences Drastic measures in population control are needed even to maintain the present standard of living in many countries let alone Im Improve ¬ prove H39- ant Is dlffferent from all others It features the theme of the South Seas and Polynesia If the outside conveys the Impression of a warm climate the Interior will transplant a guest into the islands of para paradise ¬ dise Food will be as exotic as the building and the decor Mr Lee said a guest can takea cul culinary ¬ inary trip around the world in his place with the accent on the cuisine of the Pacific He will even have fish flown In from Hawaii This fish Is called Mahi Mahl and is caught around the islands Mr Lees personnel also have the touch of the wide world For example chef Loy Jung comes from the famous Trad Trader ¬ er Vics restaurants He worked in Vancouver and from there was transfered to London England to open a new Trader Vies Tommy Lee a cousin of Jack Lee and the former malt re de hotel at Trader Vies In Van Vancouver ¬ couver will manage The Out- rigger and Clarence Chue who also comes from the Coast will be the head captain A special party will be held today for dignitaries and the public can enjoy the new place Tuesday Jack Lee said he has been dreaming of a restaurant of this style for many years Now is the time to make the dream come true Mr Lee said He added The Outrigger will lend some color to the local scene and will be an attraction for tourists Cost of the new restaurant runs to 225000 said Mr Lee After Tuesday it will be open from 1130am to 2am Liquor will be served until midnight Little Guy Selling Stock NEW YORK CP - Whos doing all the selling on the New York Stock Exchange Richard Rutter of the New York Times says it has to be the little guy During the last three days more than 19200000 shares have changed hands One thing appears obvious says Rutter So far it is not the big institutional investors pension funds insurance com companies ¬ panies and the like who have been selling on a major scale This Is confirmed by the com comparative ¬ parative scarcity of big blocks of stock showing up on the ticker tape Cost of Living E0 1949 100 -134 ririHAMay Y o32ilLilli4 -J ii 19631 19641 19651 - Canadas cost of living continues its gradual rise as the consumer price index advanced to 1380 in May an increase of three tenths of a point from 1377 in April The May index a year ago was 1350 The in increase ¬ crease based in most categories on prices in early May appeared in all of the index categories except clothing The largest increase was in food prices The index is based on 1949 prices equalling 100 CAssifcy BuscomBe Lt6 Congratulate Mr A J Lee On The Openi ng Of His New Restaurant OUTRIGGER We Were Pleased To Supply KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CHINAWARE BAR SUPPLIES GB cassidy BuscomBe Ltd VANCOUVER VICTORIA CALGARY