BUDGET DEBATE STARTS Shouts of resign thrown at minister OTTAWA CP Six days of Commons debate starts today on Finance Minister Walter Gordons face the facts budget Conservative and New Dem Democratic ¬ ocratic MPs however are aim aiming ¬ ing their speech preparation more on the finance ministers need as they see it to face basic parliamentary facts of life than on Parliaments need to face economic facts Shouts of resign were hurl hurled ¬ ed at the 57-vear-old chartered accountant Tuesday when he gave the Commons further ex explanations ¬ planations about outside advis advisers ¬ ers engaged to help him pre prepare ¬ pare the budget presented to Parliament last - Thursday Looking paler than usual and his voice sounding heavy with fatigue Mr Gordon explained that the three Toronto business businessmen ¬ men were engaged on a con contract ¬ tract basis not given special appointments as he earlier had told the House His further ex explanations ¬ planations led the opposition to accuse him of misleading the Commons on earlier occasions something Parliament looks on as a cardinal sin Bonner afiocks federal budget VICTORIA CP Trade Min Minister ¬ ister Bonner said Tuesday the federal government has brought down a hurry-up-and-go-no-where budget which maj have grave implications for BC The said the budget is riddled with contradictions and pro produces ¬ duces a net effect of bewilder bewilderment ¬ ment Its like revving the motor with the brakes on he said The result is an abundance of commotion with very little forward movement lie said the reaction reaching him from the business com niunity is one of shock and dis belief This was especially true of businesses embarked on ex expansion ¬ pansion piojects among them some of BC s most successful exporters He was especially critical of the 11 percent tax on building materials a step which he said will likely cancel out the budgets measures to increase employment One calculation placed the net effect of the tax as an cight-per-cent increase on the cost of average capital projects he said In view of the fact that BC until budget day expected to lead the entire nation in ex expansion ¬ pansion and probably still will the fact remains that its im impact ¬ pact will be greater here than elsewhere in Canada In Vancouver one large apartment building project ready to start has been can cancelled ¬ celled because of the 11 per cent tax MILL OPERATOR FOUR SHOTS FIRED Now hear this Memo to Hub City Motors chappies Phoning anybody at your establishment is like play playing ¬ ing the old shell game Ask for any person by name at any of jour three numbers and if ou get him on the first try ou should win a new Volkswagen or at least five Hob caps Get it Memo to Bud Olson at the request of a friend If you feel jou must di i e over the speed limit learn to recognize a radar box especially when soft-heart-eil RCMP laddies leave it right out in the open for all the world to see Gordon D Geddes son of Mr and Mrs Clint Geddes 1865 Taylor has received a bachelors degree from the University of Denver in Colorado One of Our Favorite Landladys star board- ers has f own the coop uur cal brought home hen and three chicks rural sojourn Sunday hen got a touch of Daman from a but the pastoral IN THE CITIZEN Cldisified - Comic - Coming events District new Editorial page Here and there Market - SporlJ Tv - - 10 11 12 - 11 4 2 9 4 3 - S 3 homesickness and disappeared So if anvone bags a bantam in the Millar Addition please pnone OFL at LOgan 4 BW me chicks are lonely Regional parks superintendent Dennis PocVnore has troubles and needs public co operation to clean them up First Bear Lake camp campsite ¬ site is being left open to the public while a water system is put in and the disruption caused by construction is matched only by the disruption to work caused by public care carelessness ¬ lessness Please sez Dennis use the campsite but co operate with the work crew Second Uie BC governments camp campsite ¬ site map is revised only every second jear So the current edition doesnt include Beau mont Park on Fraser Lake which is getting lots of use anyway And it docs show Lakelse public campsite which was wiped out in a mud slide last year although the Lakelse picnic site and the Hotiprings lesort are still going strong Who was the chappie seen Uiasmg CPAs flight 22 down the tarmac at 752 pm yes yesterday ¬ terday Why Citizen GM Ted Miller thats who And being a one time air force lad he gave up the chase knowing that the captain wasnt going to stop i those four motors to take aboard a late arrival when the liked read dcuartuie time at 1 750 pm Phone LOgan 42441 J Drowning death in city pool ruled accidental A verdict of accidental death with no blame attached was brought in by a coroners jury Tuesday night at an inquest into the drowning June 13 of an 11 car old boy in the muni municipal ¬ cipal swimming pool Brian Schultz son of Mr and Mrs Paul Schultz was one of 99 Peden Hill School pupils at the pool when the mishap oc occurred ¬ curred His body was discovered at Uie bottom of the pool by life lifeguard ¬ guard Dick Zarck after the class had left The lifeguard applied mouth-to-mouth respiration immediate immediately ¬ ly and while en route to the hospital but the boy failed tQi I respond I k Vol 7t No 119 DISPLAYS HIS WOUNDS IN HOSPITAL Hal Vandervoort photo Tale of bush battle unfolds By PATRICK DENTON Citizen Staff Reporter A harrowing tale of attempted arson and shooting violence in bushland about 20 miles north northwest ¬ west of here was related Tues Tuesday ¬ day from a hospital bed by a 49 ear old sawmill operator Peter Pacarka one of three Start on pulp operation is delayed by new tax KAMLOOFS CP Construction of a 15000000 pulp mill here will be delayed as developers ponder ways to raise an additional 1000000 to cover the new 11 per cent tax on building materials Kamloops Pulp and Paper Co had planned to start construction next month Plans call for the project with further stages added as production increases to cost 50000000 partners in Columbia Sawmills road about a mile for help at Reid Lake told The Citizen Then I go looking for the in an exclusive interview his I men said Pacarka who version of how he suffered two I speaks in halting English He bullet wounds in an incident emigrated from Czechoslovakia Saturday night at the mill 12 years ago He is in hospital recovering i walk about from wounds the right leg and left hand Official police silence in matter has heightened the the mystery element FISHING SPOT Pacarka said he and a man who had worked for him about three clays whom he was able to identify only as a Mr Sova va were going by the sawmill about 3 pm Saturday on their way to a nearby fishing spot on the Nechako Itiver He said he saw a man who was starting to light a fire in the brush At this time his companion was about 300 yards away on the other side of a small hill - He started to walk away and I started after him said Pacarka Then he continued he saw a second man starting a fire beside the sawmill itself The two men after seeing him ran in opposite directions Temporarily giving up the chase Pacarka said he threw wet sawdust on the second blaze extinguishing it The first fire in slash eventually covered an acre and a half before it was put out WORK HORSE By this time Sovova had re returned ¬ turned and Pacarka told him to get a work horse kept at the mill and ride it out to the quarter of a mile and saw one of the men trying to light another fire near the tractor I said what you doing and he started to shoot He shoot at me four times Brushing his right ear with a finger Pacarka claimed one of the bullets came that close to striking him in the head INTRUDER FLED One bullet struck him in the left hand He walked toward the sniper about 100 feet be fore a second bullet found its mark in his right leg just be low the knee Continued on Page 3 e Frederick Horton 12 e John F Pricbe appeared as Crown witnesses in a case in involving ¬ volving the unusual charge of dealing in establishment of of fices HCMP laid this charge against William Clifford Spng ings of Wolfe Lake Que last Jan 7 He is accused of having com committed ¬ mitted the offence between April 1959 and April 1962 Pnebe testified he paid Sprig mgs 2500 in loans and another et ion frf mhe Kilt thafr ho nni AFTER RECORD SETTING FLIGHTS MOSCOW Reuters Rus Russias ¬ sias man and woman in space landed their ships safely in a pre set area today after record-breaking flights Tass the official Russian news agency said the cosmo cosmonauts ¬ nauts Lt Col Valcry By kovsky and Valentina Tere shkova were both feeling fine Bykovsky had been in or orbit ¬ bit in his Vostok V capsule since last Friday and Valen Valentina ¬ tina the worlds first space woman went up Sunday in Vostok VI Valentina made 49 orbits of the earth and Bykovsky Rus Russias ¬ sias fifth spaceman made 82 orbits to break the previous Russian world record for a space flight Both ships landed in the central Asian republic of Ka Kazakhstan ¬ zakhstan as was previously calculated At the landing points the cosmonauts were greeted by landing crews friends doc doctors ¬ tors journalists and sports commissars Tass said Judging by previous land landing ¬ ing of Soviet cosmonauts this Itlzen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY JUNE 19 1963 OTTAWA INVESTIGATING Hydro job might contravene act Three new fires found as three extinguished Firefighters in the Prince George Forest District put out three fires and found three new ones on their hands Tuesday For the third day running there were eight blazes in the district today and 39 men and one crawler tractor arc working on them forest service spokesmen said The 160 acrc Blue fire at Vanderhoof is now being mopped up and all the other fires are under control patrol or observation Hazard is generally moderate BUT DIDNT GET THEM Two men say they paid for good govt jobs OTTAWA CP Two Ottawa men have testified in magistrates court that they paid large sums to a man who indicated that he had contacts in the government in the hopes of obtaining good government jobs and SCARE SMOKERS MINISTER URGES VICTORIA CCP The way to stop people smoking is to scare the hell out of them Health Minister Martin said Monday He suggested public exhibi exhibition ¬ tion of a pair of cancerous lungs or a ruptured heart ther got the jobs nor his money j p yQJf f OlOWIflCf He said he had two appoint mcrs with Osie Villencuvc at the time Conservative MP for Glengarry Prescott Nothing was mentioned about a job at these meetings but the MP had seemed embarrassed and had said Sprigings knows more of whats going on than I do Pricbe told the court The former MP who is in included ¬ cluded in the list of witnesses has not testified Horton testified that he paid Sprigings G00 on his own behalf and another 125 for a friend I wanted better employ employment ¬ ment he said Sprigings in indicated ¬ dicated he had the contacts The case has been adjourned to July 8 Police dragging area drowning VANDERHOOF Correspond Correspondent ¬ ent RCMP today were still dragging the Nechako River here for the body of a 30-year-old man missing and presumed di owned following a boating mishap about 7 pm Tuesday Gerald Benjamin Johnson a bachelor disappeared in the water when a boat in which he and a tcenaged Fort St John girl were riding overturned just west of the Nechako River bridge The girl whose name was withheld by police was rescu rescued ¬ ed by the occupants of another boat who witnessed the acci accident ¬ dent She is in hospital recovering from shock is how the worlds first space woman returned to earth The return and landing sys systems ¬ tems were switched on by command from earth or pos possibly ¬ sibly by herself Equipment controlling the braking power plant was made ready Valentina using the call signal Seagull checked off the stages as Vostok VI hurtled towards Soviet terri territory ¬ tory at 18000 miles an hour The braking engine was fired to bring the spacecraft off the orbit of an earth sat satellite ¬ ellite and into a descent tra trajectory ¬ jectory k tBBiBBBMWBBWp9WBBBBBBBIWi lMJ VHHHBBHHMiKF COSMONAUT VALERY BYKOVSKY IS SHOWN IN TWO OF A photographs transmitted via television from his space capsule SERIES OF NEA Hadio Tclephoto OTTAWA CrV The justice department is studying whether the Navigable Waters Protection Act is contravened by BCs work on the Peace IUver hydro project Works Minister Deschatelcts said Tuesday in a Commons reply to Gerald W Baldwin PC Peace River that the matter has been referred to the justice department for an opin opinion ¬ ion Mr Baldwin had asked In view of tne lact that work is actively proceeding on this proj project ¬ ect would the minister seek ad advice ¬ vice from the minister of jus justice ¬ tice to ascertain if this work is proceeding in contravention of the act and if so would he consider taking suitable ac action ¬ tion Mr Dcschatlets also informed Mr Baldwin that BC has not applied to his department for permission under the navigable waters act to proceed with the Peace River project However the act provides for a 30 day public advertising pe period ¬ riod by the applicant of intent to apply to the works minister for approval of the building plan and dam site Any objec objections ¬ tions or representations receiv received ¬ ed during this period would be thoroughly investigated Mr Deschatelcts said In Victoria Lands and For ests Minister Williston denied charges that BC has defied Ottawa by going ahead with the Peace River power project without obtaining federal ap proval Waters Protection Act Mr Williston said BC has never been served notice to comply because of the nature of the project Harnessing the Peace had no harmful effect on the naviga navigational ¬ tional aspects of any part of the river and actually enhanced travel over much of its length Weather roundup The five clay weather outlook suggests below normal temper temperatures ¬ atures and above normal pre precipitation ¬ cipitation Thursday should be cloudy with scattered showers Cooler Light winds Low tonight and Red space twins land ships safely Valentina reported De Descent ¬ scent now taking place Then came the most terri terrifying ¬ fying moments as Vostok VI entered the dense la ers of the earths atmosphere The ships heat shield glow glowed ¬ ed white hot from the clash with Uie air Smoke and flames red orange cllow green and blue a multi colored flame were seen from the port porthole ¬ hole There may have been a crackling noise as experienced by cosmonaut Andnan Nikol aev last August It startled him but he shrugged it olf as a normal descent As gravitation decreased Vostok VI bumped as a cart on a bad road Eventually however the shaking dimin diminished ¬ ished Dozens of tracking centres weie tracking the space ship flashing their data to co-ordination and computing areas Huge parachutes billowed from the space ship as it nearcd the ground Valentina an ace parachute jumper was probably among them Bjkov skys 82 orbit flight exceeded the 61 orbits made by Soviet cosmonaut Andrian Nikola cv last August Valen tinas 19 orbits was way ahead of the 22 orbits made by air foice Maj Leroy Gordon Coop Cooper ¬ er the US record holder 7c a Copy1 rBft DOUGLAS JOHN BROWN would return loot 500000 THEFT Mo plea allowed VANCOUVER CP An at attempt ¬ tempt by a Loomis Armoured Car driver to enter a plea of guilty of theft of over S50 was blocked Tuesday by city pro prosecutor ¬ secutor Stewart McMorran Counsel for Douglas John Brown charged in the 500 U00 theft from the Loomis Armour Armoured ¬ ed Car Co here Victoria Day weekend said his client is ready to plead ami consent to return of 276000 held as evi evidence ¬ dence Mr McMorran said he was not prepared to accept a plea because other charges includ including ¬ ing conspiracy may be laid against Brown and two other men in the case Magistrate Gordon Scott re refused ¬ fused application by Mr Mc McMorran ¬ Morran for permission to dis disburse ¬ burse the 27C000 in Loomis loot that was found in a suit- under the Navigable case at Hope following the theft The remaining money stolen from the Loomis company was found in a car near Vancouver airport William John Grant 31 and Jerry Raymond Peterson 33 arc also charged in the theft All three men were remand remanded ¬ ed for one week kHSL U showers high Thursday at Prince George and Smithcrs 40 and 65 Ques nel 40 and 68 Low tonight and high Thurs Thursday ¬ day at Grande Prairie 45 and 70 LAST 24 Prince George Terrace Smithers Quesncl Williams Lake Kamloops Whitehorse Fort Nelson Fort St John Dawson Creek HOURS 78 46 0 1 69 52 trace CO 46 03 83 50 13 80 51 91 65 56 42 19 73 5t trace 74 5 J 31 79 51 05 PRAIRIE WEATHER Winnipeg 5S cloudy Saskatoon 52 SE wind 17 clear Regina 51 ESE wind II cloudy Edmonton 62 clear wind SE 12 Calgary 59 wind south clear LIZ TO MARRY DICK BURTON LONDON AIM - A spokes man for actress Elizabeth Taylor confirmed today that she plans to marry actor Ilicluid Button Ive just talked to Eliza both said her sccietary Richard Hanley ami she says its tme but she does not want to bay any inoic than that He said he did not know when the wedding would take place Miss Tjvlor and Burton still are married she to Am American ¬ erican singer Eddie Fisher and Burton to Sbil Williams Button Mrs Button has been in New York since she separated fiom the actor