Man Run Over9 By Ferry VANCOUVER iCP -A government ferry ran over u sports fisherman Sunday He bobbed up without a scratch Eyewitness Mike Brownlee a ferry passenger and former member of the Royal Canadian Navy said It was an absolute miracle that Paulllangasmaa 29 survived Hangasmaa ofsubuibanBur naby occupied a 10 foot row boat along with Len Sahlgren of Vancouver when the BC gov governments ¬ ernments Langdale Queen bore down on them In Horseshoe Day 15 miles noithwest of hero Sahlgren lept clear before the 3900 ton ferry churned the rowboat under but llanasmaa went with it I went under the ferry but I never saw the screws Han gasmaa said later I tried to swim out towards the side of the ferry but it seemed like a long way It was real black and rusty under there I took a couple of strokes underwater and tried to come up but I hit my head on the bottom of the ferry Thenltried another couple of strokes and hit my head again The next time I saw daylight and came up at the side of the boat Brownless threw a life ring to the two men What a piece of luck he recalled It went right over the head and shoulders of one of them on the first shot With difficulty men on the ferry formed a chain for lever leverage ¬ age and hauled Sahlgren and Hangasmaa aboard Celebrities Involved In Raid JOHNANNESBUKG Reuters What may turn into South Af Africas ¬ ricas biggest vice scandal shaped up here today as anum bei of men were scheduled to appear in couit In connection with a weekend all male sex orgy In the home of a local mil millionaire ¬ lionaire Naked men leaped thiough windows in a frantic bid to es escape ¬ cape after police raided the pajty whose guests included a number of prominent South Af Africans ¬ ricans theatrical celebrities film personalities doctors and lawyers police sources said Said Detective Chief Col CJ Buys who viewed the 3D0 naked and half naked men dancing and embracing Saturday I have never seen anything like this in all my life Police sources said some of the men wore womens under underwear ¬ wear silk stockings wigs and falsies Eight vice squad detectives were planted at the paity and several joined in the dancing be before ¬ fore the police swoop The sources said the million millionaire ¬ aire and another man had been charged with selling liquor without a licence Five others were chaigedwlth masquerad masquerading ¬ ing as women and two others with committing Indecent acts Hoffa Said Doing Fine WASHINGTON AI- Team Teamsters ¬ sters President James H Hoffa was reported doing fine today in Georgetown University Hos Hospital ¬ pital here where his doctor said he Is undergoing medlcaltreat ment The doctor refused to spell out the nature of the medical treatment for the 02-year-old union leader but a spokesman at the hospital said Hoffa is not seriously 111 The Detroit Free Press and Des Moines Register quoted sou i ces as saying Hoffa had suffered massive Internal bleeding Kiwanis Official Prince GeorgeKlwaniansthls weekend heard a plea for ac acceptance ¬ ceptance of the principle of self xegulatlon from their Lieutenant-Governor Bill Thompson of Fort St John Mr Thompson relet red not only to club affairs but also to conduct of personal and business activities He said Canadians having been relieved of economic and social pressures must now be on guard against the shoddy and the sham The Kiwanis official uiadutho observations at installation ceremonies for the two local clubs Friday and Satuiday He called for common sense sportsmanship courtesy iM ik Ji iV- J Rising to the Occasion Taking his installation as president of the Prince George Kiwanis Club Murray Mawhinney rose to the occa occasion ¬ sion In front is Harry Beattie his predecessor Bill Thompson lieutenant governor of the Pacific Northwest Kiwanis District looks on KsflHHBc pfvlIB v - iBBB v tffBI Symbol of Office Kiwanis District Lieutenant Governor Bill Thompson hands over the symbol of office to the new president of the Nechako Kiwanis Club Harry Herrington right Watching is past president Robert Rice Self Regulation1 Plea loyalty and Integrity Inthedally lives of members He pointed to some Sun Sunday ¬ day - go - to - chui fliers who were ruthless In business dining the rest of the week Mr Thompson said he be believed ¬ lieved in piofessionallsm and the self contiol of business not In government control and sug suggested ¬ gested that government contiol followed Inadequate solf conirol We must liave a steady vision of this country and integrity in public office Mi Thompson said Ho asked Klwanlansto stand on their feet and voice their opposition if they found in inadequate ¬ adequate self regulation in bus business ¬ iness or government BEARINGS and National Oil Seals for All Industrial Requirements I Complete Stock of BALL ROLLER PRECISION and SPECIAL APPLICATION GALBRAITH SULLEY LIMITED 1991 First Avenue Crime George BC e gi It li Top Doctor Dr Robert Kerr of Vancou Vancouver ¬ ver has been named president of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ho was elected at the annual meeting in Mon Montreal ¬ treal and succeeds Dr Walter MacKenzle of Edmonton DYNAMITE RECOVERED FORT ST JOHN CP -RCMP here said today three cases of dynamite which fell from a truck last week have been found In tho vicinity of Halfway River midway between Foit St John and Hudson Hope THE CITIZEN Denies Part In Abduction with his detachment by the Communist Viet Mlnh the Viet Congs predecessors Oufklr led his men out be behind ¬ hind a white flag of surren surrender ¬ der At a signal the men pulled out their concealed sub-machine-guns and open opened ¬ ed fire on their unsuspect PARIS AP -Relations be tween France and Morocco de deteriorated ¬ teriorated further today King Hassan II rejected French charges that his Inter Interior ¬ ior minister Gen Mohammed Oufklr masterminded the ab abduction ¬ duction in Paris of the missing Moroccan opposition leader Mehdl Ben Barka and France recalled its ambassador to Mo Morocco ¬ rocco Moroccan sources in Rabat the Moroccan capital said President de Gaulle might break relations with Frances former North African protectorate In a note to the Moroccan government the French gov government ¬ ernment said an investigation makes it appear that the Mor Moroccan ¬ occan minister of the Interior organized the kidnapping of Ben Barka and that the Moroccan minister of the Interior and sev several ¬ eral of his direct collaborators participated personally In the last phases of the operation In the absence of adequate Monday January 24 1966 5 FEW MEN ARE MORE FEARED RABAT AP - In the French Indochina war the Communist guerrillas called Mohammed Oufklr The Killer and put a price on his head But he lived to become a powerful man In his native Morocco the main prop be behind ¬ hind the throne of King Has Hassan ¬ san II and the cause of Mor Moroccos ¬ occos gravest crisis with Franco since the end of French rule In 195G Few men In Africa are more feared by Communists than this battle scarred Berber who claims to have won more decorations risk risking ¬ ing his life for Trance than Gen do Gaulle himself As long as Oufklr remains responsible for Moroccos security Ills country Is likely to stay firmly pro western Yet de Gaulle Is doing all lie can to have Oufklr arres arrested ¬ ted and put on trial for al allegedly ¬ legedly organizing the kid kidnapping ¬ napping of an exiled Moroccan leftist hero Mehdl Theres a Price On His Head Ben Barka in Paris last year Ben Barka Oufklrs bit bitterest ¬ terest political enemy was seized in a Paris street Oct 29 and Is believed to have been killed French authorities charge Oufklr organized the kidnap kidnapping ¬ ping with somo of his own men and a gang of hired ex- FEAR ALONE RULED CAUSE OF MANS DEATH SEATTLE AP - Fear and fear alone is an injury sufficient to cause death a federal court jury has decided The verdict upheld Mrs Jessie Thompsons con contention ¬ tention an insurance company should pay her a 25 000 accidental death benefit in connection with her husbands death as a result of the Alaska earthquake and tidal wave Ralph Thompson 47 was third mate on the Chena when the vessel was driven into the centre of Valdez Alaska by the tidal wave March 27 19G5 Testimony showed Thompson suffered no visible injury He went into shock and died the following day Mrs Thompson brought suit when the Continen Continental ¬ tal Casualty Co declined to pay claiming there was no liability without impact From Fathers Regime Mrs Ghandi Names Holdover Cabinet NEW DELHI AP Mrs In Indira ¬ dira Gandhi became Indias third prime minister today tak taking ¬ ing office with a cabinet made up largely of holdovers from the regimes of her father Jaw harlal Nehru and his succes successor ¬ sor Lai Bahadur Shastrl Like her father the 48-year-old widow chose to solemly affirm the twin oaths of office and of secrecy administered to her by President Servepalll Hadhakrlshnan Oath takers In India may either swear before God or give the solemn affirmation Taking the oaths with Mrs Gandhi were the cabinet minis ministers ¬ ters whose appointments she announced earlier today The key positions were left In the hands of men appointed by Nehru or Shastrl Tho middle-of-the-road balance shown In Mrs Gandhis cabinet selections was seen as evidence that she intends tocon tinue Indias course of non alignment In foreign affairs and pragmatic socialism at home Mrs Gandhi kept for herself the atomic energy portfolio as did her father and Shastrl The key men reappointed to office Included Gulzarl Lai Nandl C8 c home minister whoserved as acting prime minister after the deaths of Nehru andShastrl He is known for his stern re restrictions ¬ strictions against Communist agitators Swaran Singh 01 foreign minister a Sikh chosen by Shastrl He has advocated Im Improving ¬ proving relations with Indias neighbors and supported Shas trls Tashkent declaration of peace with Pakistan One of Singhs biggest problems Is the Chinese menace on Indias northern frontier Y B Chavan 52 defence minister appointed by Ne Nehru ¬ hru in 19G2 Chavan isapower ful Bombay politician whose stock rose during his conduct of the undeclared September war against Pakistan He was a candidate to succeed Shastrl until supporters of Mrs Gandhi shoved him aside S K Patil CG railways minister known to be strongly pro Western Be also is an important political trouble shooter at home Chidambaram Subrama niam 50 minister of food agriculture and community de development ¬ velopment He Is considered one of the brightest and most capablo men in the government Sachln Chaudhurl G2 fi finance ¬ nance minister a Calcutta lawyer known for his conser conservative ¬ vative economic pollcios Chaudhurl had no previous high level government exper experience ¬ ience until Shastrl appointed him earlier this month The main newcomer Is Ashoke Mehta minister of planning who was deputy chairman of tho planning commission was the architect of Indias next five year plan convicts and personally came to Paris Oct 30 to inspect the prisoners in a secluded Villa Oufklr admitted he was In Paris that day but said he was merely en route to visit his children In school in Switzerland He denies any participation In the crime King Hassan has bluntly rejected French demands for Oufklrs arrest As a result France recalled its ambas ambassador ¬ sador from Rabat Sunday and seems headed for a long grim quarrel with Its former pro protectorate ¬ tectorate Oufklr 41 son of a wealthy feudal landowner gained a commission from a French military academy In 1941 He fought with French-Moroccan unit In Italy and France He was 12 times mentioned In dispatches and Is an officer of the French Legion of Honor In 1947 Oufklr volun volunteered ¬ teered for service in the Indochina war where he won further battle honors He once was surrounded ing captors killing nearly all of them When Morocco gained In Independence ¬ dependence he beame mili military ¬ tary aide to Hassan then the crown prince He accompan accompanied ¬ ied Hassan In suppressing a revolt of the Riff tribes and later was appointed head with the rank of colonel He be became ¬ came Interior minister In a 19G4 cabinet shuffle Ills enemies see him as a ruthless hatchet man per perfectly ¬ fectly capable of carrying his political vendetta with Ben Barka to the point of murder His friends say he Is the victim of a frame up by leftist trouble makers who have been smashed again and again by Oufklrs secur security ¬ ity forces France Morocco Exchange Charges action by the Moroccan govern government ¬ ment the French government to its great regret is led to re recall ¬ call its ambassador to Mo Morocco ¬ rocco Hassan accused France of a manoeuvre designed to bes besmirch ¬ mirch Moroccos honor Two French pollcemenplcked up Ben Barka In Paris Oct 29 The policemen now under ar arrest ¬ rest said Ben Barka was taken to a villa outside Paris He Is believed to have been killed The French government issued 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