Tou get a barrel of flavour In Carling Pilsener BEER say please km Gemini Told Keep Space Clean CAPE KENNEDY Fla AP Spacewalk champion Edwin E Buzz Aldrln Jr thrust head and shoulders out a Gemini 12 door today and cooly clicked pictures of the sunrise Milky Way and earth the last adven ture by a US astronaut outside a spaceship until 1968 The photo session most of which was performed out of range from earth tracking sta stations ¬ tions with a minimum of con conversation ¬ versation heard on the ground lasted slightly longer than the 40 minutes originally planned Weve got a little leg room here for a change command Dllot James A Lovell Jr said referring to the fact that Aldren had durrmed unneeded eauiD- ment overboard while the hatch was ODen Keen soace clean Mission Control Centre In Houston Tex said NORAD will have a fit keep lng track of all those bits and pieces Lovell quipped NORAD Is the North American Defence Command which keeps track of all orbiting ob objects ¬ jects See also page 16 The pilots used more fuel than expected during Aldrins time outside cutting off plans to remain outside over the United States to photograph ter rain That was a pretty expensive EVA extra vehlcular activity In the way of fuel reported command pilot James A Lovell Jr We used 20 to 25 per cent The US Space agency said Aldrins hatch opened about 953 am EST and closed 52 minutes later While outside however Al Aldrln ¬ drln successfully photographed stars and terrain features The space stand boosted his recv ord space exposure time to SVi hours The next US walk is not scheduled until 1968 on the fourth manned earth orbital flight planned In the Apollo man to the moon program Aldrln first did a series of exercises to evaluate how diffi difficult ¬ cult it is to work in a stiff space suit as Gemini 12 sped at 17500 miles an hour over Australia I cant get my arms down too far he said The astronaut then began shooting pictures of some stars Although the hatch was opened earlier than planned in the reshuffled flight plan it was one orbit later than orlgl nally planned a postponement caused by problems with Gem lnl control Jets City lawyers Harrison Doig and James Barrett have been appointed to thecityprosecutors office following the suspension of former prosecutor William Roach Mr Roach himself only recently appointed to the position was suspended from practice by the discipline committee of the Law Society of BrltlshColumbia Prosecutors duties will be Joint Jointly ¬ ly handled by Mr Dolg and Mr Bareett There are now two early birds in the beer business In Prince George The Europe Hotel starting this morning be began ¬ gan opening Its doors at 0 am following In the footsteps of the Columbus ill This mis advertisement advertisement is is not not oublished published or or disotaved displayed bv by the tne Liquor IquorControlBoardorbytheGovernmentofBntishColumbla Control Boardorby the Governmentof British Columbia Mo Citizen TL i x ri l DiL flU The daily newspaper k TOT Central British LOlUmDId Vol 10 No 215 16 Pages PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY NOVEMBER 14 1964 Camps Campaign Backed Strongly at Tory Meet MHii uitrciiDHivEiii unuur SCORES CONVENTION WIN ftps s i x t iiESL w FYrlijKiH 1 ni if HlJHnHlHlilw Sol II KJ9lBP4Bvlr WliMhWft HJr 4 IrHHli W rfm - IiBIW tlraB il--iHyilAlH H TlHI MHHk B55P ill 1 1p 3SEJiiHBKt a JmAiMkm WBmz wm f VI iJVYVii2MiiHBJlkriV I A H I IV W i IIVIT ilUUBUHt HlA -i V i M yWP 1T JS mi tm f XI- x IJV W4tv -F5ifPr4 - mK- vm m SLim RCMP Sgt L Martin at wreath laying ceremony at Cenotaph on Remembrance Day Cenotaph Ceremony Honors City War Dead Prince George honored Its war dead Trlday In a brief two-mln-ute ceremony that reflected nine years of fighting and death In two wars The 11 am ceremony at the city hall Cenotaph was witnessed by several hundred persons many of whom stood in silent prayer and remembered some someone ¬ one who paid the highest price of war for the cause of demo democracy ¬ cracy Mrs Marlon McFadden the woman behind a planned Prince George Humane Society tells of three puppies found dur during ¬ ing the weekend snow storm The little pups were abandoned she says and homos have been found for two of them already The other Is safe and warm at her house and is still looking for a friendly family Her phone num number ¬ ber Is 3 0413 a Its an important day for Mayor Garvin Dezell He celebrates his 34th wedding an anniversary ¬ niversary today but said he will be busy as usual I have to at attend ¬ tend several meetings but I will make sure I take Mrs Dezell out for dinner he said I With an honor guard represent representing ¬ ing four services the monument to Canadas war dead was dec decorated ¬ orated with wreaths by members of the Prince George Legion A single bule call signalled an end to the brief ceremony and the crowd thinned and disappear ed leaving the monument alone like the dead It symbolizes Members of the armed forces the RCMP Legion Boy Scouts and Guides took part in the ser services ¬ vices which terminated in front of the Third Avenue Legion hall INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN Prince Charles left heu to the British thione cele celebrates ¬ brates his 18th birthcay and gets a substantial raise PageS Some 5200 mechanics em employed ¬ ployed by Air Canada will go on strike today to back up wage demands The total operation of the publicly owned airline will be suspend suspended ¬ ed Page 5 Israel stages a warning jaid into Joidanian terri territory ¬ tory and the UN ai ranges a cease fire Page 4 Fort George in 1910 is the subject of a book by an old timer Page 12 Edit oiials 2 Dear Dm is 2 Womens 7 Coming Events 14 Comics 14 Clas Classified ¬ sified U to 15 Spoit 9 10 By THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA - The anti Diefenbaker faction in the Conservative party won a smashing victory Sunday night that may signal the appioaching end of the Rt Hon John G Diefenbaker as party leader HUNTERS BULLET CLAIMS LIFE A 50-year-old hunter from the lower mainland was shot and kill killed ¬ ed early Saturday when another hunter apparently mistook him for a moose Ralph Wilfred Neph of Who nock a community in the Fraser Valley near Haney was killed as he walked through dense bush in the Isle Pierre area Saturday with his wife Police said the accident which occured about 1030a m resulted when Neph was mistaken for a moose by another hunter His wife was not harmed Sergeant William Stanton of district RCMP detachment said investigations are not complete but Indicated no charges are expected to be laid Missing Men Walk To Safety Ons man is recovering in hos hospital ¬ pital and another walked out of the bush early today after they went missing while hunting in widely seperated areas in the Prince George region on the weekend Clifford Bumstead 55 of North Vancouver was flown to hospital in Prince George late yesterday after he walked out of the bush In the Ilutton area 85 miles east of Prince George He was hunting with two acquaintances when he became lost and had to spend Saturday night In the bush A search ope rat Ion began early Sunday and he was found about 300 pm Sunday He was flown to Prince George Regional Hos Hospital ¬ pital where he Is recovering from frostbite Meanwhile a Chllliwack man Frank Varga walked out of the bush about 10 am today afte r spending a cold night in the Black water country He disappeared after he went off after a moose about 3 pm yesterday Trlends with whom the missing man was hunting said he took off tracking a moose about 3 pm On two occasions he answered a distress signal of three shots but It was the last his friends heard of him until he was found today Fire Destroys McBride Motel MCBRIDE Fire Saturday night destroyed the Mt Laurler Motel owned by Gordon McMul len of Prince George The building described as a complete loss was formerly a hospital here and was convert converted ¬ ed to a motel three years ago Motel managers Mr and Mrs Douglas Sangster lost most of their belongings In the blaze Firefighters were able to save maps and equipment from the highway engineers office located In the building North Nechako Water Cut Off Water service In the sprawling North Nechako area was severed Sunday when a main fractured In an area between the new and old Nechako bridges Dave Pearson water superin superintendent ¬ tendent of the district said the service may not be repaired be before ¬ fore late Tuesday or early Wed Wednesday ¬ nesday On the surface the victory appeared to be only a proce dural one But in effect It was the first successful step after three abortive revolts against Mr Diefenbaker toward a leader ship convention Even before the convention proper opened today many de delegates ¬ legates were asking each other How soon can a leadership con convention ¬ vention be called Dalton Camp of Toronto na t i o n a 1 Conservative president who seeks a review of the party leadership announced after a threehour Sunday night meet lng of the national executive that paity headquarters at tempt to relegate the election of officers to late Wednesday had been overturned Instead by a comfortable margin the 140 member ex- ecutive had re scheduled the See also page 5 crucial election of officers for 230 pm EST Tuesday The change in agenda means that the some 1300 delegates will vote by secret ballot on the presidency before the usual vote of confidence in the leader It remains to be decided whether the vote on the leader ship will be by secret ballot or as in the past by a standing vote At the 19G4 convention a move for a secret ballot on the leadership was overwhelmingly defeated Mr Diefenbaker 71 and party leader since 1956 sur vlved a cabinet rebellion In 1963 and a national executive lnsur rectlon last year Mr Maloney told reporters that the Tuesday afternoon elec tlon of officers wlU make it awkward for MPs to participate because they had a duty to at attend ¬ tend the Commons He said an overwhelming ma majority ¬ jority of Conservative MPs he he quoted a supporter as saying 76 of the 96 back him He also said he would support despite misgivings a periodic leadership review If a majority favored changing the constitu constitution ¬ tion to this effect Mr Maloney described the agenda fight as a ridiculous fiasco and perfectly disgrace ful If he were elected it would never happen again However he would not contest the new agenda Phone 564 2441 lMgH quire MOBILE HOMES Mile 6 Hart Hlwoy Phone 962 V292 MONTH lOcConv SI s n IV Opy TCAII Bride-to-be Fairlie Peacock died in fiancee Brian Beachs car nine days before their wedding date WEEKEND MARRED BY ROAD DEATHS A 19-year-old bride - to be was one of three persons killed in a two car colllson six miles south of Prince George on highway 97 Thurs Thursday ¬ day Fairlie Peacock was a passenger in a car driven by her fiance which was in involved ¬ volved in an accident which claimed three lives and sent four others to hospital Also killed in the two car collision which occur occurred ¬ red about 130 pm were Mrs Margaret Peacock 44 and a passenger in the other car Roy Milden Cann 43 In Prince George Regional Hospital suffering from ex extensive ¬ tensive chest Injuries Is Mrs Roy Cann 42 driver of the Cann automobile Her condi condition ¬ tion Is listed as satisfac satisfactory ¬ tory Driver of the other car Brian Beach 23 of 2491 Ross Cresent is in hospital Six parsons were admitted to Prince George Regional Hospital during the weekend resulting from traffic mis mishaps ¬ haps as the areas first major snowfall made driving con conditions ¬ ditions perilous A two car accident about 10 miles west of Prince George on Highway 16 sent four parsons tohospitairri day Diane Pender of 1453 Garvin St is listed In satis satisfactory ¬ factory condition today with head injuries and lacerations to both legs She was a passenger in a car driven by John Aitcheson which collided with another driven by William Hoff of Vancouver Aitcheson also with head injuries and of officials ¬ ficials this morning listed his condition as fair Also in hospital with frac fractures ¬ tures to his legs and head injuries is Martin Peacock 21 and a fifth passenger in the car his20-year-oldwlfe Betty suffering a broken leg Their condition is listed as satisfactory Beach and Fairlie Peacock were engaged to be married November 19 in Quesnel and were en route to Prince George to attend a wedding shower when the fatal acci accident ¬ dent occurred The three Prince George area deaths bring the pro provincial ¬ vincial traffic toll for the three day weekend to seven British Columbias traffic deaths brought to 50 the num number ¬ ber of persons who met their deaths on the highway across the nation during the long weekend ACCIDENTS SEND SIX TO REGIONAL HOSPITAL a resident of Vancouver and Hoff are listed in satisfac satisfactory ¬ tory condition in hospital A second person in the Hoff vehicle James Hoff was treated and released Police said the accident occurred when the Hoff auto automobile ¬ mobile attempted to pass an another ¬ other car and slid on icy pavement Another Prince George man Charles Joseph Ma Carthy of 2000 Central St received fractures to the hip when his car hit a guard guardrail ¬ rail three miles south of Prince George on Highway 97 Fridiy His vehicle was com completely ¬ pletely demolished I QUIET YOUNG MAN ACCUSED Killer Takes 5 Lives MESA Ariz AP A quiet young man who felt nobody cared for him was under psy chlatrlc care today after the pistol killing of four women and a little girl because he wanted to see the headlines with my name In them before I die Robert Benjamin Smith 18 who told police his violent out burst Saturday morning In a local beauty colllege was In spired by recent mass killings I WANTED MY NAME In Chicago and Austin Tex re malned In county Jail awaiting psychiatric study and treatment before his Dec 15 preliminary hearing on five counts of mur murder ¬ der Police continued to fill in missing pieces of the youths bizarre explanation for the slay lng of strangers The dead were patrons or emplojees of the Rose Mar Col College ¬ lege of Beauty where Smith or dered five women and two chil children ¬ dren to He in a circle on the floor heads together like the spokes of a wheel then walked around the circle laughing and firing repeatedly with a 22-call-bre pistol at the backs of their heads Dead are Joyce Sellers 27 a customer and the wife of an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mormon the dominant rellg ion In this city of 50000 De borah Sellers 3 her daughter Mary Margaret O 1 s e n 18 beauty college student and fi ance of Mrs Sellers brother in law Glenda Carter 18 also a student beautician and Carol Tarmer 19 a customer and uife of a US serviceman sta stationed ¬ tioned In Alaska The two survivors are Bonlta Sue Harris 18 a third student beautician uho suffered head and arm wounds and Tamara Ljnn Sellers three months old daughter of Mrs Sellers Ta Tamara ¬ mara victim of a minor arm wound and skull fracture was found sobbing under her moth mother ¬ er s body Both Miss Harris ana Tamara wee reported In satis factory condition Police said Smith described by schoolmates as a lonot and a strange and different boy offered no resistance when police burst Into the shop Told of his rights to remain silent officers said the youth nonethe less gave a lengthy statement He said In the statement He had planned for three months since his parents gave him a target pistol to commit a mass murder He had cased several likely looking places and selected IN THE HEADLINES the beauty college because there sould be more people there He got the Idea from the slaying of eight student nurses In Chicago and the sniper killings In Austin which left 16 dead He s anted to kill about 40 people and wanted to die himself And the reason for It all I wanted to get known get myself a name to see the headlines with my name In them before I die