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The Only Daily News po per Serving North-Centra I British Columbia
Phone LOgan  4-2441
Vol.  5;  No.  32
PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA,   WEDNESDAY,  1AMJARY, 1 5,   1961
7c a Copy
BY  CARRIER
�: so Der Month
10-CENT INCREASE
KILLED�MARIBEL  OWEN,  DUDLEY   RICHARDS AN?) LAURENCE OWEN.
NEAR BRUSSELS
Contract dispute between the Northern Interior Lumbermen's Association i\i~u\ ' t li e hit srnnl iorial Wood-' workers of America has I been  settled.
'This  was  announced   to-il.i\    in   a   joint   statemen! I from   the   Ml.A   and   IW'A I Local  1-421.
The two-year contract calls for i   t'ii;il   increa&c  of   10  c nls   an
becomes  effective   today,
s uie in
IJllUSSELS  (AP-J leu tors) � A   Belgian   jel  airliner I crease   becomes  effective   today,
,.             v.         i-     I               i     i   �                  ,;       i-  ,i       i-             i                 another   three-cent   an   hum-   m-
from New  York crashed jusl  north ol  t!se  Brussels     r-  w;)se I)mjmi>s t..-r t.livt, s,.,,   ,
port Wednesday and all 72 persons aboard including the aiU| � further thrcu-ceni an hour ]7-member United Slates figure-skating team and it? j increase is effective in March of coach were killed.                                                                          [ 1962.
The  lamed   Vin s o n - O w e n I '.'*t,\oan.a^ �a�=    senior |    The    demonstrators,    who   ap-  agreement which was negotiated
 d        h      hh
pairs  title  also.
Uieliards also was killed.
Mrs. Owen�or Maribel as she was known around rinks�waf third    in   Sonja    Heine   in    Ihc
peareel   lo   be   mainly   Negroes,   under the  chairmanship  of  Re if those   clashed with guards as they rush- Clements, provincial government e-day    proposed    cancellation    of next week's world figure skating
championships    in    Prague    hr-
.   ,      ,     ,      .  �       ...    meeting    wnile    guarc s    cleared       \
cause Hi   ihe denih ol   Lhe  I .S,   ,,         ,,   .                                        ;                                                           ,
dent,   1.7-year-old   William  Allan   "
Welfare ."Minister Wesley  D. Black has consistently faced every charge with a terse: "No comment."
Wait,  he said, until   I speak in the budget debate. That's the day I will give the answers.
Tuesday he spoke. He spoke at length. lie spoke about many things concerning his many departments.
Hut he didn't give thc answers. Not once during his two-hour speech did the minister mention the name of Miss McKay, that diminutive, career-loving social worker   who   resigned   after   l(i
Bui it was all Ottawa's fault in the first place, he quickly added. The federal government is 100 per cent to blame for the whole mess of unemployment today.
Both [he press and the opposition liad stated the people were
BOUNCING BOBBIES for the Gilbert and Sullivan production of Pirates of Penzahce will be on display, along wit h their pirate playmates, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at S p.m. and Saturd ay afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the Duchess Park Junior High School auditorium. L ight opera group is staging the production.�Craftsman  photo.
years because she could no long-   he  observed. cr     stomach     the     "restrictive"!     "They need cry no longer," he policies  the government  had   to-   said, ward  welfare,  particularly  child welfare. I NOT A WO Iii)
44 CURLERS, MANY OTHERS DUE AT 'SPIEL
A   total  of   11  enrlers, along with   II   toadies  ;ui(I   officials nt'  tin1   <'.ni.nli.iii   richool   ("nil-"crying out" for an explanation, I   ing   L'Jiiiiii|>ioiislii|).s,   will   in-
Former City Yoylh
team    In    the    Brussels    plant crash.
comballanls testified as to  their
fury.
Council president Sir Patrick 'Dean of Britain recessed the I meeting    while    guards    cleared
the gallery.
 ��y)B!CI    lliGll   JVfVVV
Mr, Black did praise her successor. Miss Mary King, but of .Miss McKay there was nary a word.
lie used figures to show how the government had increased its
vatic     I'lincc    George     curly Sunday    morning   to   prepare
"It is imlccd a serious matter:   I    lll|t    weeli-long    lx.nsjii.'i and  I view it in a serious light,     beginning   Monday, Bul anyone reading these reports j       Th<>re   will   hv.   rinks   repiv-
in ii"   rvi'i-.v   province,   villi
FIRST DAY OF SITTING
would .ih'mV J, am a fella who I has two heads or none, that 1 ; give kids old razor blades to play with, thai I |>Ut sand in their candy and put ground glass in old  people's sugar.
benefits for welfare � and omit-1     '"' ('on>t think it is so funny.'
Stevenson   �   in    his    maiden
', led  to say that  a large share of
Prince George resi-  l'ie   Inon<-'v   L':iinL'   rro111   federal and  municipal  sources.
In  one  moment   of  candor  he
Thomas, has decided one schol-
STItACHAN REACTS
Except for one explosive moment, the opposition listened in silence to the minister, under fire
two   from   Ont.'iiio.
Revision Court Reduces Two Rural Assessments
Court of revision hearing assessment appeals from
the rural portion of Sehool District 57 awarded two assessment reductions in its first day of sittings here Tuesday. Hearing was continuing today.
Tiie throe-man court composed
�f   chairman    Alex    McGregor,   llu.ll(|(,i i,v M,-. Parker concern.
iny
Pei'cy Williams and Mayor Gar-vin Dczeli aAvai'ded a 50 per cent reduction in land assessment to Tabor Creek Sawmills Ltd. Tlie sawi'n
Ke-ryuson Lake Sawmills Ltd. was also accepted by the court.
Tlirri'
 il I     hi-
The   company   had   prulusted ocateel 28 miles   lhc,ir  ;iss,,,smui)1   V,.1S   �,, Jigh
caal ol here, had been assessed" Mi.� i>iu-kh gafti; Sinee the or-5-1,000 an acre for ils site. jg,Jul| ..ls,,.,,SI111.nli ,�. Kaiu Lhe acreage.
|il;i,\<-.m.
> KI'JI)  ItOCK
The  Coui'l   also granted   Ifi-r-niiin Milter n 2'> per cent reduc-
cookhouse has burned down and other changes have been  made. The   emir;   approved   the   revised assessment when ihe com-
1963 Completion Set
arshlp worth up to $0,000 Is not   ( ul sa,y thc Sovernment had been   from all sides over the govern-   fftY Tjr^l�4 3^903
worth one Canadian citrsscnshlp    '"T"  t0    * ?w d�T    in  *"mc   Incnt's welfare program.                 *W    BBa^*   *O5�aWO
T,        .   ,          ,,,�,,,�.  ,__..,,    of ils Preventive welfare services      That  moment came  when   he       VICTORIA O> � Thc B.C. sec-
,.��!.� n '\, � i, V-..     . I-..-   m   ,"' bccaus'> of 'he rising demands of  criticized   CCF   Leader   Robert    lion   of the  Trans-Canada   High-
ii   �,ni   �ta   flTn,S   unemployment on the economy.   I        Continued <>,.   IMge ;j)            way is scheduled for completion
Lion  mi   land  assessment   of  30   pany did not  appear in protect
acres he owns in the Ited Rock   it,
urea.                                                         six other assessment  appeals,
speech to the Security Council on a "matter of substance" � was issuing a ringing call for support of the UN in fli fiance of Russian criticism when the violence   began   with   ;i   strange . ,
rumble al life bad; of the croud-   Ml'r''    Sl>1".ll:" \h"'    tacausu    it
ii.ii    aim   u\ii-ii.ini-   nuiH -         ^                                                                            would require him  to hecome a
ol snow   fell herein the 21-hour p" -mi11.-                                          United    Stales   citizen,    reports
period up lo noon  today.  While                                                               from  Vancouver < iv
d few snow   Hurries win occur      LONDON    (AP)            Western                *             ,."��
lodav in the e-i en cciion to alarm mmmlcd today as Com- Hie scholarship, one of 9.S00 morrow" Mm'. i i im variable llllIllisl support for Patrice Lu- awarded in lhe U.S., would en-L.j � i,,, '                               I  |,'l,.lsl   nuunba's  political   heirs  in   The   litr� ' '"' '" "I' "' $1,000 a year
toward   evening   ll                     i   "llu"   !';iiiiwl   tlu'   si^e   "'   :'   '�";.f'"ir-Vl> "^ lllk' ]l(' "Uni.U-d ! lax iiuTca.sc ai.noi.nccd 1'Viday in � mews lo^^' lhr  n)M   pf I construction
Korea-like  war in  the  hcarl   of �' U.S. university.                              the budget  speech  was attacked  living - by introducinn medical  nnn  �r ilk
Africa.                                                       He wrote the merit  examIna-  Tuesday by three speakers in the  care pITn   autoSinnSir�ii?P
tion while attending high school  legislature,    including   a   Social  at cost and public owncrshlD of
UNITED   NATIONS   (Ai'i   -     in  Palo Alto, Calif., during the Credit backbencher.                            wholesale and retail distribution
Major   Western   powers   led   by   1:i-';Mlil   It'1'"1   while   his   father,)    Cyril    Shelford    (SC-Omincca) | of natural gas in the province
Mr.   I titter   had   been  a:
sessei
$] ,200   for    his   property.    The
ineudini
liree   from   residents
 111<�   VLA   suljdivision,   were hiii's decision  reduced  thc as-   turned down  by the court, ssmenl   to $C00.                                j.  n.  Bond, 2130  Pine;  How-
Mr. Kilter told the court  that   artl .1. Ockenden, 2230 Pine; and
3 MLAs Blast Increase In B.C.'s Gasoline Tax
bis   assessment    for   a   (jiiurtcr 1 Pec. 31, 10(i3. Higliways Minister I section had never exceeded $GS0.
Gaglardi said Tuesday.
The laml is ulassifieil as "wild
George A.  Formings, 203G  Pine, had  apj)ealcd  a 20 per cent in-
VICTORIA (Pi � Thc gasi
ie  in  llieir assessments.
The minister gave the date in I land" and was assessed a $15 1 Tii,, increase came when Lhc filing replies lo questions asked :in �"''''' '�> provincial assessor provincial government directed in thc legislature.                               Ucn I'arkcr.                                         llie assessor to wipe oui a 20 per
lie said that to date $175!l23,-      -Mi>-   IJarkcr   �;ii'1   1|('   li;i(1   ;js-jeeni reduction granted VLA resi-, uuo has been spent  in thc prov.  SC1  '"'   tnc   :il"(l   llsl."S  "�>   1;)-"   dents by the court last year. vised all around to have  taken I jncc   un   Trans-Canada   Highway dcdarctJ   valuo  lj|  S4'000  ;is  uUl�l'l3Aii Ki;i i;< ti;i�
lit 11 o colder w iili lr:!ii w inds. Low lonirihl and hip,h Tliur: day al [ MM nee Cieor^e, 0 and 2o; al Qucsnel, "i and 30; al Smithers,
o ami ;:n.
I'r.M r   Kivi'l
Cloudy ami cold with winds northerl t
d'r
 ur.sda.s
 l.
the U.S. met a Soviet boycott of  �'� W. Thoinuh l>a'.: liammarskjold head-on Wed-   Cleoi'Ko  principal ncsday   by   rallying   behind   the   for his doctor of phi]
father, a former Prince   indicated   he   may   vote   against,                          ,
uitlylria  the   thrcc-cents.a.gallon   increase  scriiLi       �rdl   somel!n1^   clc: ph.v do-   proposed by Premier Bennett in  r"       aS ,,a ,"!;'vmck   Soc,ial his budget address                           !   .        L callctl   for ;i  one-prlc-
 ?  $235,000,000
it1)   $74,719,-by   the
 estimated   cost   is
Throe other-appeals scheduled tu he licartl by the court were dropped   I uei day.
I'linee   d'eni'i
Terrace Sunihers Quesnol Williums l.aU( Kaiuloops Whitelior.so l-'oi-l  Nelson l'\il'|   St,  John
1 '.i\\ Sl Ul    I 'leek
,   '           �;,,:�,;'    ,::,�.     secrclury-general    and    warning  Brce al Stanford University.        his budget address,                       I svm,    ,    ,        ,        >        '        i .           .-
�"     '�    ' lK'V l.l"".� m     "'   the   itussians   ngainsl   trying   to      The  youth   wrote   the   exams       Arthur   Turner   (CCF-Vancou-   m10 1� 'H>  fo Iowtn'  by  T?   \ 3f f   M!
�� '--�I".,r �   ��.....� � - "Sirs? �$& % SK ��� rst rt? ? �     m ,
..^�KSr ^ "AStUi EKriEs zlzm^-^ri ^-W-srtS For Licence PJales
lion's    Rravesl    crisis   since   (lie   scholarship     but     decided     he   northern section of the province,   mail-ord     l'         '            '**  ''       i'     l-(";''    l""'"r    u'llll'1('    branch
Korean Warns lhe Russians put   would ratlier remain a Canadian   sa'(' '' u'" boost prices in some  tobacco     ''('i>artim>llt s*-oro and   W'ill be (i|ien Salurday, Fc-b. 25, i before lhe security |<                    I  attend  lhe   Univer-1 areas of his constituency as high      .'      ComPan'es do.                       |u  anticipation  of a  last-minute
Shclford said the gas tax i rush for licence plates,
ke dlll<" !2SMould brilVA '" 'U1 csti' An official lure said today that !   :'"t   n.ne
An appeal Ia William Jieil mi timliei" Ui sessmeni was drcj pod when .Mr. I'arker told il court lie had been ad\ ised I Victoria lo delete the usse.-nient,
An appeal lo. Frank Jaime on against     laud     assc sinenl     ol
� >,ltt~) on  11.13 acre   ol  i.....I he
 City   �' monocle   bul lhc nightie. Prod
Prosecutor   I'ctcr   Wtltsoii.   Iu> -    snys  he'd   like  a  42   hut   could
been   away   from   that   familiar     i|i>ee e into ,i 40,  Lots of luck
courtroom for three months, niosl    Prodi
of ihc tune Imviiifi boon spout in   years �
I'd  Ucgionul Hospital . , .                  New*
llhvs   Thomas,   the   ruj    who   ll'Tln!?
-!"-1-iiiiiiiiiriiu"ii" �     ; c-h.
11    '  blJlc Parkina   lekcu   l�
 haven't scon one in  rj in The Citizen the  T^r^J^�n"hlP
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not   ncx 11 iv .nleil
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-h.M.l.ln'l I.TI I,,,, nicKv .'"'.ml  M huiliihi    tllti    IK Ml'    Know    Wll '" � � �
i   luiri  posti'd -1. u rctidiii '
i> > committee Ic    I uciii.nl> lie wa� out
Mied one too many yestordaj ,\i .-ooner h.nl lie pltli'Cd 0 lag 01 lhe windshield ol one eiir ivlli'l lhe  it1,lie OW'nei' appeared Oil  Hie   ^(.|,(M,|    q  ,.
bi'ciic and imloaHlicd ,i rlfilil up   \
per  elil   lo   lhc   Tlinin.e.   JjlW,   MIC     |)0|j^    \\n     ,,j,'   g.
rcMfully, Muybo lhc Iralo one  N(1W       ' \ lty ww'
eli.iiiiii.in .Mil, S|l| heal us lo lhe ill,in on I'|M| at the CM,1 Kltltloil Iron Anybody Mot a Nniiiii'l night 7iU0 lo 0 nycin lodtij looking ovpi >inr! (innii't) Ihcj could popl Iho pcdoilplnn crosiiiufl ittuutloii with lor three dn>'M? Wi1 know l>ul wo wcrcii there Spike re it's col,i bul lull llrmllc) uoodH poi'la onls ul In pooplc pro�niul one for i'i i I Ighl Opcrn Sodoly'i iho ilPfd lo Ixmnl tho li i b I ppoductlun   I'lntttfN  of  Pcniuncc  ndiulti Iho IPdfl     li  vorj  In w
'A'la'l    "oe->    Oil    '!,i"e    Tlllll'ltllllJ          INlO   lltfUVJ    li|i      111 1)1   l0   Imi    i   |||fl|
I  I H I,IV      and     Silt II Pliny     eV I'll III ' �        pl',1 II ill     .ii'i"          .Hi      I i> I I       \    � r,
Will ll till' io:ii|>,iliv       lIllpillOIII  ol      llli!      il t,i,inn      u.ilT.illU    Illiihii'
loiliuiK    ail, til Jiu.li  \\ iiiin]i�v     vwiUlini..:  ,  , .
1
gambling and liquor. li would have been belter ai
;                ceded to supply these
on   P.iu<" .'!>
their brown on pink  1061 licence plates  Iiy  .March   1.
SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
II.ill- mid  Lcuf.s \ik\y uruciul guinu Loniyhl  in Ntitiona] Hockey Lcagtie.
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C'.H.u.ir\ '.-� Kuii LcupulU re.11 in1,   milestone, scoring   lUUlb  Will. gouj.
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Nine swimming records sluiltci'cil ul nieel held in I'i incc Iluperl. i Sec I'�ige �!�'
BROTHERHOOD TO TELL
LAST OF A SERIES
White Hostility Makes Indian feel inferior
(Followlnjj \ mil** last of n      brlcl tvhicli will be prescnteJ      litutlc� lowarcl llicnisclvea
Miis. ion s iniiinit \i\i;ii
\ .1 It II11 IK-
THAN    1,000   uoincn i'o.h'imI nut ,i mii ,.iu: valciillno
foi' Ml'v .lolin DielenhjiKer TllodlO in -'I'l al ,1 ;;iaul (U-lUW II  i'i 11 i'l ion   ;w on  in  llOHOf
oi iho prime iiiliilttcr'i wifo by woinc-ii I'rourcislvo Cou �ha mh on Quchi'' Senator Jo*li< i'ii.iii hii.irse fponi more iii.iii two htitin oi Introducing Ulh '� Uli fctibultci lo Iho 1 i00p in ' . i� � I oil  with ihr   Intj
:u    "I   I.el  Me t nil  Von Swi'i'l-ui ai I,
 scries of three tirlklcu ileallitB with problems facitifl Canada's Indians. It deals with Kiibmls-sious made in a brief which is to lie |ircsi in id in Hio prnvinc-tal cabinet next month. The Citizen linn |ilihlUllcd (lie series  in an endeavour in iih'spiiI the r.iielvln ,ml voice of the III' (llun and his fcclluiiH concern' "!�� the laws Kovciillilj) him.
l�.v  PAT  l
citl/en stuff Itonortcr Lock  nl   umieiM.-iiKlini: mid lhc hostile attlludo ui ihc whllo
t iiininutiily   le.nl   !u  feollllKI  nl
remolonoii and Inferiority on tho part ui imiiiiim Thli iturk o< cuialloii asnlnut
ii  people who (ii'lile  HlQItllOlVOI � Mi their Irni,anil,in,.111'in loiipN
from ihe puauK ui Un' North American in i.,m
in
provincial cabinet next
Indian is mil of touch
h Ihc .mihoritic.s chnrg'
�I'lininislr.ilion on iho
Ion and willi lhc [>co>
ui'oii])H which il|(' ''lr
iiiiiti ni urban iii('-" (1
'.iiur, ||gvo been Ijh-
i.....   11 ,nll| inil.ll   Ill'lM I
1 'I ne\\ Mifio economic f* upon ins former way lie Brotherhood note , Indian tml.i.v IIVOJ lMo i iilturc". While he ovorio tin1 procoii o� "cither ii lie nblfl lo ii iho dlildcitlon  it
iniei'itii',   there   In
'""i   with   while   pel"
j cxtcnl muii) liielloui III! whiit iiti.oiu' ut>
The rcsull, the brotherhood claims, is :i lack of self respect in native people.
There In nlso c\ Idcuco o( ;i dcslro tn live more like while people .mil i(| enjoy ilie mhiie inan'.i ii>ii' nl living, Uitl the ojipoi'iiiini.N lor positive nli'ii-I ilir.ii ion m iili \> Inle pcojilc i.s ii limited ih.it real iiudcrstuiul< mu of I1OI1 llXlluil nillurc in poMDiblC   I'M' uio.'l   linliiiii.s.
Lack  ni  common  IiiIctc/Uh,
1 ick     o|      ii hiler-liiiiiliii;;     ,in>l
four bucd hostility IIidIIh iocIjiI
COIItOCl    liehui'ii     hull.ill    jin.l
ilelini|Uciicy among Indians has been nltrlbuti d lo boredom and lack of stimulation caused by the three closely related problems of education, vocu< lion, cultural conflict iind a lack ol recreation facilities,
" I'liere |h hule ineeul |vt' to eihn ||| ion No: ei:|v are illOSl mien1--! in;: .lolis seen a.s 111 DUO reserved for whites, hut Ilicre is also litilr Miintil.iliuii lou.iid ciliit.itimi iii the hoinc.
"Al thi1 fidull level a ({Pcill in.nn   liullom iii't' Judged of�
Icinlei's   bOCfllllO   o!   violations lull,in    Art    ami    the
leiu li
non Indian   jii'itons.   I lie   line I'      hi|Unr ncl   The  Ilidltlll'l  pml iluloi. "Aii nbvioui munifoi lotion of
the ihlIn nl!ic� Itoinitilng Irmn ihe confllul ni culliiroi li in
I'l     cell   ill   (llC   ppoblcill  ol   (le-
Ill'ipli IIC.V,
i)he> ii) Indians, particularly tho law regarding liquor, or of eiihur.il ileliiiitions of the Indian as a second class citi/.eli,"
This theory is boi'110 out liy the daytn-day OVCIltB in I'riiicc Ucorjjc inauistrnto'ii court,
The vast majority of Indians appearing in courl  do so on
drunk cjlBrgt'8, .Must u| lliein arc rcpcalCPB and it's not tin-usual In hear of sonic wliu.su pi'evinns convictions nro near the loo mark.
No complete study hna bcoh muilo of the social and cullur* �>|H'ds of  |]c:,  Inihaii  ||fo.
'oqui'Miy li not primarily            "ul  ''"' brothorhopd main-
uil hi'hiivmr hut  Unit  hu        lalnl Norlliorn Interior IikIIuiih
iviii and inoro        J"'1' "' " nullo cilfforohl mi��o
�iiihii                          oi tlovolopmonl from iiiohc In
' Alum .1  jill   Ilic convictions        tlu'    SoutlioPll    Iiilurlor    und
uru i in- I'ukull oltliar ul tlie dl/>        conutBl nitlvot.
fai'ouui in Uio Uw a* il uji-              piCoii'Uiiiwd uu l'wu c
is iiiiiniii by rcstt'lclivu le;: