ABOUT 45 of the more-than-50 trophies which will be presented to class win winners � ners during the Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition this week are now on display in a window at National Credit Jewellers The trophies will go for everything from beef to flowers exhibition officials say Vandervoort photo Entries Pour in as Opening Day of Exhibition Nears lacc of the Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition is pick picking � ing up today as opening day of the four day celebration draws closer Officials are recording doz dozens � ens of entries from all over the area Fruit exhibits from the Okanagan Valley were coming in early today From Aug 15 to 18 the Ex Exhibition � hibition will feature livestock judging gymkhana top rate grandstand shows a giant 14 ride midway commercial ex- 40 Needed To Sell Programs About forty persons are need needed � ed to sell programs on the grounds during the four days of the Exhibition eacli program being a ticket on a new car to be drawn for Saturday night Anyone interested in selling programs and souvenirs is to register Tuesday with Bill Tay Taylor � lor in the main building at the Exhibition grounds They will bo paid for their work Mr Taylor said today hibits and other attractions Secretary - manager Ron Deacon said Dozens of women arc working on the in interior � terior of the main Exhibition building today getting the ex exhibit � hibit areas ready Commercial exhibits are going up and should be ready for public display late Tues Tuesday � day night Some entries in the cattle division have arrived from McBride already he said This is the 47th exhibition in Prince George But it is the first time the Prince George Agricultural and Industrial Association has merged its fair with Simon Fraser Days Kicking off the event will be the official opening in front of City Hall Tuesday night Agri Agricultural � cultural Minister Frank Rich tcr will open the event Lands and Forests Minister Ray Wil liston will crown Pat Turner Queen Aurora V and her two princesses Raandi King and Judy Mooring Entries close Tuesdayi at 9 pm for all classes of exhi exhibits � bits A parade will get the show- rolling Wednesday Starting from the Civic Centre at 2 p m the parade will travel down Seventh to George down George to Third up Third to the split of Third and Lauricr Crescent Parade chairman Bob Bor rie said more than a dozen entries came in over the weekend after deadline for entries was extended to to tonight � night He said There will be at least 42 horses and more than 20 floats in the parade And we anticipate more entries by nightfall Mr Borrie can be contacted at LOgan 4 6825 after 6 pm today if entry forms are still required Crowning of the Rodeo Queen Wednesday will be held Wednesday in the judging ring at 11 am Judging events grandstand shows an aerial display and special events will be among the many events spaced throughout each days pro program � gram A 140 mile canoe race start- Continued on Pag 3 BTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTr 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K Bwl PtS f rt 3 JHKfLMBHMiiNIr W- - i JfllSCl HHVSTm ir i if fca THE cm NO T4Cf7 OF WOVMN Police Abandon District Search An organized search for a 59- car old woman missing in the Blackwatcr region southwest of here was called off Sunday night but private searchers were continuing to comb the area An RCMP spokesman here said today the police aircraft would make one more sweep over the area today Lost in the rugged bushland since Tuesday is Miss Marjorie talks-with-Communist-China to try to remove tensions and cre ate a climate conducive to even eventual � tual discussion of their boun boundary � dary dispute But he repeated Indias stand that actual border negotiations cannot take place unless the Chinese withdraw their troops from the 12000 square miles of the Ladakh area of Kashmirc which they have occupied Editorial critics had said In Indias � dias note to Red China July 26 and Nehrus statement in Par Parliament � liament Aug 6 opened the door to concessions in Ladakh be because � cause they seemed to permit negotiations without the with withdrawal � drawal of troops Nehru told Parliament this was a misunderstanding and a misconception of the govern governments � ments stand now is the seat of several East German government ministries Eastern police shot a stream of water from a water cannon at West Berlin youths carrying a wooden cross along the wall Enraged West Berliners then hurled stones at the water can cannon � non LOUD BLASTS Eastern guards then tossed tear gas grenades into the thick thickly � ly massed crowd The grenades went off with loud explosions and poured out clouds of sting stinging � ing choking gas West police immediately threw about 150 tear gas gre grenades � nades over the wall They fell all around two water cannon enveloping them in a thick cloud of gas The water cannon withdrew about 30 yards The gasping choking crews had to get out for fresh air A company of 100 Western riot police was rushed to the scene There were about 80 Eastern police massed on the other side of the wall 15000 WESTERNERS The Western reinforcements were ordered up after thous thousands � ands of booing shouting per persons � sons massed along the wall At least 15000 West Berliners were at various points on the wall witnesses estimated Traffic and work had halted for three minutes in West Ber Berlin � lin to mark the anniversary The freedom bell tolled at the beginning and end of the brief period But the bell was drown drowned � ed out as West Berlin tourists continuously honked their horns Officials had wanted a silent demonstration The motorists followed the suggestion of West Berlin newspapers which told them to sound their horns ON WAY TO PEACE RIVER AREA ZEN The Ony Da7y Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia Phone LOgon 4 2441 Vol 6 No 157 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY AUGUST13 1962 7c a Copy AVE Callis a British civil servant from Sheffield England who disappeared from her nephews ranch while on a painting ex expedition � pedition 50 OFFICERS Not a trace of the woman has been found b the more than 50 police officers game branch officials and volunteers who participated in the hunt Police in Qucsnel have dis discounted � counted speculations that Miss Callis may have been mauled by a bear while climbing a hill above Swan Lake near Len Callis cattle ranch She set out Tuesday afternoon to paint a landscape from the hilltop Several aircraft including one from the Prince George Flying Club took part in the search but were called off because the thick bushland made it impos impossible � sible to cover the area effect tively Also used was a heli helicopter � copter Jet Workers Okay Contract LEVITTOWN NY AP Workers Sunday formally ended their strike against Republic Aviation Corporation sole maker of the 1400-mile-an-hour F 105 jet fighter - bomber almost two months after returning to work under court order--By a -vote of2284 to 413 members of the International Association of Machinists ac accepted � cepted the three year contract agreement reached during an 80 - day cooling off period ordered by President Kennedy under the Taft Hartley Labor Act The strike which halted pro production � duction of the F 105 for 11 weeks began April 2 mainly over the issue of job security Production resumed June 18 three days after the court order 1CL0UDY Variable cloudiness with scat scattered � tered showers duiing the late afternoon and evening Not much change in temperature Light winds Low tonight and high Tuesday at Prince George and Smithcrs 45 and 65 Qucs Qucsnel � nel 45 and 68 Outlook for the first day of the Exhibition Cloudy conditions are expected to spread inland again Wednesday so that weather here will be mostly cloudy and remaining cool LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Precip Prince George 64 46 24 Terrace 59 51 08 Smithers 64 47 04 Quesnel 68 48 13 Williams Lake 65 42 25 Kamloops 79 48 Whitehorse 61 47 08 Fort Nelson 67 56 28 Fort St John 62 51 37 Dawson Creek 64 52 09 Hcavv rainfall of the last few days made it Impossible for tracking dogs to pick up any scent SEARCHERS ENDANGERED RCMP fear she may have be become � come hopelessly lost after wan dcring off a logging trail II she went in there shed never be found and searchers POLITICIAN DIES AFTER ACCIDENT KITIMAT Special Allan D Vance of Prince Rupert Conservative candidate for Skeena in the June 18 federal general election died this morning after being involved in a highway accident Satur Saturday � day His car failed to negotiate a curve on the Terrace-Kiti-mat highway and came to rest on its roof after going off an embankment Earlier he was reported to be in satisfac satisfactory � tory condition in hospital here India Prepared For Border Talks NEW DELHI AP Prime Minister Nehru said today In India � dia is prepared for preliminary themselves would be in danger said an officer Miss Callis was an experi experienced � enced camper and mountain climber but was unfamiliar with the local terrain She had been here five weeks She may have had a cigarct lighter with her but she had no food provisions BARRIER ONE YEAR OLD TODAY Tear Gas War Erupts Along Wall of Shame CP from AP Reuter BERLIN Border guards fought a fierce tear gas battle today as massed West Berliner screamed their hatred of the Communist built wall of shame on the first anniversary of its erection The battle erupted opposite the former Nazi air ministry It BOB CARTER one of four notaries public in Prince George will attend the 1962 convention of the BC Society of Notaries Public at Harrison Hot Springs Sept 17 18 and 19 Key speakers at the con convention � vention will include Health Minister Eric Martin and T E H Ellis Q C president of the B C Law Society Wrists Slashed On Dead Man An 84-year-old man was found dead Sunday morning in his South Fort George cabin ap apparently � parently the result of self-inflicted slashes to the wrists Dead is Rudolph Poppck 2639 Fourth His body was found by a neighbor John Esau who had dropped by to sec him Man Breaks Back In 40 Foot Fall A 23-ycar-old city man Lloyd Bargy suffered a broken back Sunday when he fell 40 feet from a tree while attempting to res rescue � cue a cat He was in satisfactory condi condition � tion in hospital today a spokes spokesman � man said Police said Bargy fell from a tree behind the Wagon Wheel Service Station on the Vander hoof Highway An unidentified small boy ran home to tell his parents of the mishap 2000 CHINESE ATTEND REUNION TORONTO CD More than 2000 Chinese from North and South America assembled here Sunday for the first re reunion � union of the Lung Kong Tin Ycc Fraternal Association ever held in Canada The eight day family re reunion � union all the delegates bear one of four family names Lau Kwan Cheung and Chiu recalls a solemn pact made on the summit of a Chinese mountain some 1 800 years ago The family names arc those of four Chinese patriots who banded together in the second century to rid China of band bandits � its They pledged at the time always to act as brothers BLAST VICTIM Boy to Go To Coast A young boy injuicd in a dy dynamite � namite explosion at Willow River late Friday is expected to be flown to Vancouver to tonight � night for further treatment Gordon Prudcn 13 and Bruce Colcbank 17 both of Willow River arc in satisfactory condition in Prince George Re Regional � gional Hospital today after some dynamite blew up in their faces Colcbank had his right hand blown off during the incident Prudcn is to be flown to Van Vancouver � couver Police aid the boys had found a few sticks of dynamite under an old shack near Willow River about two weeks ago It is believed charges had been set off prior to the accident Apparently the two boys had intended to throw a fused stick of dynamite into the Willow River Instead the short fused charge went off in Colebanks hand The shack was located back in the bush country near the small lumbering community 20 miles from Prince George Leboe Due to Attend Ottawa Party Caucus Bert Leboe MP for Cariboo will leave Prince George Tues Tuesday � day night for Ottawa where he will attend a Social Credit party caucus He will leave by train after attending the official opening ceremony of the Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition in front of City Hall Mr Leboe told The Citizen he will be meeting with the Air Transport Board to press for improvements to the Fort Nelson and Dawson Creek air airport � port strips I will also promote a policy of assistance from the federal government for small private airports across the country said Mr Leboe Such airports receive no financial assistance he said but are inspected reg regularly � ularly by transport department inspectors The Socred member who de defeated � feated incumbent Conservative MP Gus Henderson in the June 18 election will return to the riding before parliament opens Sept 27 Cabinet Here Several Hours Tuesday Premier Bennett and some members of his cabinet arc ex expected � pected to spend a few hours in Prince George Tuesday dur during � ing a tour of Northern BC which will take them to Barker vllle the Peace River country and the site of the Peace River dam PGE officials here said today that the two cars taking the official party on its tour arc expected to arrive in Prince George early Tuesday afternoon They will leave sometime in the evening for Fort St John where a cabinet meeting will be held Social Credit officials the chamber of commerce and friends of the premier here were unable to throw any light on the agenda for Prince George aside from the opening of the Simon Fraser Days and Exhibi Exhibition � tion at 730 pm Tuesday Fair Officials Keeping Anxious Eye on Sky Fair officials anxiouslv scan ning the glowering rain clouds will decide Tuesday whether to move a major part of the 1962 Simon Fracr Days and Exhlbl tion indoors The forecast certainly does not call for good weather al though wu can still get a big break an official said today Fortunately however we have made plans in event of a rainy week to move several of the major attractions indoors he said Directors have built a 40 by 40 foot outdoor stage and have enlarged the grandstand seating capacity so that 1200 perons at a time can see the two big variety shows thai arc part of the Exhibition program However if it rains both btiows will be staged iiibUlc the main Exhibition building on and in front of the big stage The centre floor of thii building lias been kept open for this pur purpose � pose and some 1000 scats can be put inside We are confident that even If it rains we shall be able to give persons attending this jeers fair an excellent all round show for their money the spokesman said We can put enough of the main events under cover so that everyone can keep dry Agriculture Minister Frank Richtcr will officially open the Exhibition in a ceremony in front of City Hall and Ray Wil liston minister of lands and forests and MLA for Fort George will crown Queen Au Aurora � rora V at the same time The official party left Van Vancouver � couver Friday night and was joined at Quesnel by Mr Ben Bennett � nett who drove from his home at Kclowna Sunday the party left for Barkerville historic centre of the Cariboo gold rush Mr Bennett and the cabinet attended special church services at St Savior Church conducted by Bishop Ralph Dean of Cari Cariboo � boo The premier read the les lesson � son from the first chapter of St Peter Following the service he at attended � tended a boisterous 90 minute comedy show at the restored Royal Theatre and was then presented with 21 gold nuggets by novden Morris president of Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Co at nearby Wells Today Mr Bennett was to officially open Baikcrville Park a partial restoration of the com community � munity and the cabinet was to hold one of ib periodic out-of-capital meetings instituted by Mr Bennett some vcars ago After stopping off in Prince George the party will continue north to Fort St John where the cabinet will meet at the municipal hall Wednesday be- 1S MAN FORCE Work force on the Prince George College construction pro program � gram has been increased to a dozen or 15 men Rev Gerard CJenaghan project co ordlnator said today About eight to 10 men had been on the job father Clenaglian buiU fore starting back south to Daw Dawson � son Cicck where Mr Bennett h scheduled to speak He will meet civic officials and will attend a luncheon of the BC division of the Canadian Petroleum Association Thurs Thursday � day During the afternoon he will visit Boundary Lake main oil producing area of the Peace River fields Back in Dawson Creek he will address a Petroleum As Association � sociation dinner None of his three or more speeches during the week long tour is scheduled as a major one according lo a Canadian Press report from Vancouver Friday Mr Bennett will visit the damsitc on the Peace River where work is proceeding on construction of diversion tun tunnels � nels Dr Gordon Shrum co chairman of BC Hydro will address 70 MLAs mayors and reeves construction workers and others Friday night the party will head back for the coast Now Hear This Current edition of The Gi come Now contains an item apologizing for a misspelled name in the previous weeks issue Now that youre on the beam spelling wise Frank why not ask the highways depart ment to correct the road sign beside the airport which points to Gitcombe While men of the Moose Lodge were busy erecting their jes taurant in the new display mall at the Exhibition Women of the Moose trotted out the coffee urn and were open for business Sunday three days before the opening of the Simon Frater Day and Exhibition this Wed Wednesday � nesday The gals plan to serve coffee and sandwiches today and Tuesday for the benefit of the stockmen and others who are getting the fair into shape A handful of faithful chamber of commerce members who have slugged hard for several dys building the chambers Aurora Quten float remarked yesterday theyd be pretty miff cd if they heard any of the other 350 chamber members who didnt lift a finger to help referring to it as our float Best indication that we might get good weather during the exhibition came Sunday night when Yackety Mac local TVs weather foiccastcr pre predicted � dicted gloomily although with his inevitable giggle that it was going to rain here all week If ho maintains his error average this should be the bebt week of the summer The sclmooks who were rais raising � ing merry old Cain at the Bear Lake campsite a couple of weeks ago apparently are go going � ing to get away just about Scot fice according to District Parks Superintendent Dennis Podmore Licence numbers of cars in involved � volved have been sent to the motor vehicle branch but it doesnt look like the culprits can be prosecuted Which is too bad all around Monthly Canadian Legion regular gen general � eral meeting at S pm today could bo a jovial affair what with repoits on progress with the new building being so good i