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Haiti
which
threatened
to
mar
the
official
opening
of
the
Sim
on
Eraser
Days
and
Exhibition
and
the
coronation
of
Queen
Aurora
V
held
off
Tuesday
night
and
an
estimated
2500
crowded
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Bert
Lcboc
MP
for
Canboo
Hay
Williston
minister
of
lands
and
forests
and
MLA
foi
I
ort
Geoige
and
others
Dining
the
coronation
the
re
tiring
riticen
Judy
Clark
and
princesses
Marina
Mclntyre
and
Virginia
Sperling
were
di
vcsled
of
their
regal
tiappings
by
the
little
princesses
rcpie
senting
various
elementary
schools
in
the
area
Mr
Williston
then
crowned
Pat
Turner
Aurora
V
Queen
of
the
Evergreens
and
pllced
tiaias
on
the
heads
of
her
prin
cesses
Raandi
King
and
Judy
Mooting
He
expressed
the
hopf
the
forests
would
stay
green
dining
lr
gr
MISS
CARIBOO
Only
MSiting
queen
was
Jackie
Dutuway
Williams
Lake
s
Queen
of
the
Lake
and
Miss
Catiboo
who
expressed
hci
ap
pieciation
for
the
hospitality
she
had
ticeivid
heie
in
a
buef
ad
diess
1
lie
letning
queen
also
spoke
dining
the
coronation
biclel
114
fiiewcll
to
hei
subjects
of
he
past
ytat
and
urging
them
to
give
their
suppott
to
the
new
Quen
Am
01
a
dining
hei
leign
oet
the
exhibition
Six
Slightly
Hurt
in
Crash
Six
persons
escaped
senous
liijuiy
late
Tuesday
following
a
two
cai
head
on
collision
just
south
of
tht
Hudson
Bay
Slough
in
South
Poit
Geoige
Cheeked
at
hospital
and
al
lowed
to
go
home
weie
Dimitn
Mowak
475
Watt
oils
dnvti
of
one
of
the
tats
and
Ins
passengets
Helen
Lyin
John
Jawiyiuk
and
Tony
Punko
Adolph
Buth
1735
Eighth
the
othei
duvet
and
his
passcngei
Matilda
Giesbiecht
HCMP
who
identified
the
oc
cupants
of
the
cats
said
today
no
chaiges
had
been
laid
but
the
mishap
was
undet
nnesti
gallon
There
was
no
estimate
of
damage
to
the
vehicles
Tot
the
infoimation
of
the
fel
Sashes
of
merit
wore
pre
sentcd
to
Miss
Clark
and
her
two
princesses
by
Quetn
Aurora
V
who
termed
the
evening
the
most
memorable
of
mv
life
and
pledged
to
try
to
serve
with
the
City
Hall
lawn
to
watch
tlm
grace
and
humility
ceremony
Agriculture
Minister
I
rank
Richltr
who
declared
the
four
day
event
open
called
on
llic
audience
to
celebrate
not
the
50th
fall
fair
or
the
fifth
Sinun
Irascr
Day
but
the
first
annuil
Simon
Eraser
Days
and
Hxhlhi
ion
He
commended
the
workers
who
had
made
the
celebration
as
big
as
Prince
George
and
remarked
on
the
improvements
made
by
the
present
executive
at
the
fair
grounds
Plans
for
the
future
are
most
encour
aging
he
said
SECOND
BIGGEST
Urging
all
businessmen
in
the
city
and
area
to
support
the
fair
he
pledged
the
support
of
his
department
in
making
the
Prince
George
exhibition
the
second
biggest
in
the
province
after
Vancouver
s
PNE
Also
addressing
the
assembly
wcio
Harry
Loder
past
presi
dent
of
Simon
I
rascr
Day
Doiy
I
hacker
exhibition
presi
dent
Major
Garvin
Dezell
chopped
m
to
City
Hall
Mon
day
to
cluck
on
tity
develop
mints
He
was
thiough
heie
with
the
cabinet
co
ciing
press
gang
Perhaps
it
was
the
weathet
perhaps
it
was
the
election
but
moie
likely
it
was
just
the
usual
woikings
of
buieaucracy
Late
last
April
a
department
of
agri
culture
type
in
Ottawa
wtote
to
say
an
enquiry
ft
ont
The
Citi
zen
vsas
being
investigated
He
piomued
to
write
you
again
as
soon
as
we
have
had
an
op
portunity
to
review
all
relevant
mateual
and
make
a
a
complete
Phone
LOgan
4
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Witness
Coronation
Under
Threatening
Clouds
THE
CITIZEN
The
Only
Daily
Newspaper
Serving
North
Central
British
Columbia
following
the
ceremony
the
retiring
and
new
royal
party
and
the
visiting
cuen
were
en
tertained
at
a
party
held
in
their
honor
by
the
queen
com
miltce
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Walter
Hcrmanson
waned
to
cncouiage
mote
en
tuts
Dauy
section
has
consider
ably
fewei
tntnts
than
a
yeai
ago
livestock
general
clianman
Joe
Hussman
said
today
lie
said
only
50
Ilolsteins
weie
in
the
barns
eaily
tocav
compared
with
nearly
100
last
year
lhe
lakes
Distnct
livestock
is
not
in
yet
he
said
And
this
may
make
a
little
diffei
tnce
MUCH
WORK
Mi
Hussman
said
teason
foi
many
prominent
livestock
men
not
putting
entries
in
the
192
Exhibition
is
that
theic
is
too
much
wotk
on
the
faun
Matty
are
still
haying
he
said
That
can
be
blamed
on
the
rainy
weather
eailier
this
month
Beef
cattle
entries
are
shap
ing
up
well
Ilowevet
only
cattle
class
showing
more
en
tues
than
last
yeat
was
the
Ayrshire
class
More
than
100
cattle
aie
in
Vol
6
No
159
the
barns
Many
of
the
kiddies
rides
in
the
Gnat
West
Shows
midway
wiie
being
erected
early
today
ready
foi
the
opening
this
aftei
noon
rue
ndis
foi
ilnkltui
wne
to
be
featured
later
today
Judging
in
the
home
baking
farm
produce
school
and
other
exhibits
in
the
mam
building
was
completed
late
Tuesday
night
Other
entries
continued
pour
ing
into
the
managers
office
will
aftei
the
10
am
deadline
Hut
they
vei
all
accepted
One
of
the
laigest
floral
e
lubits
is
shaping
up
Chairman
assessment
of
the
situation
flony
Skae
estimated
more
room
Wtre
still
watting
I
may
have
to
be
added
to
the
committee
already
large
foi
flow
CMS
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST
15
1962
FIRST
ANNUAL
SIMON
FRASER
DAYS
AND
Exhibition
got
underway
Tuesday
night
when
Agii-
culture
Mimstci
Fiank
Richter
deelared
the
event
open
and
Queen
Aurora
V
was
crowned
by
Lands
and
Forests
Ministet
Ray
Willislon
Above
the
new
queen
Pat
Turner
presents
the
retiring
queen
Judy
Claik
with
a
sash
of
merit
Below
the
new
royal
party
led
by
two
scarlet
clad
RCMP
officers
leases
the
ceicmony
for
a
patty
held
by
the
queen
U
4
30
p
m
the
ftce
Pat
Getow
western
show
will
get
underway
in
ft
ont
of
the
grand
stand
Another
full
length
show
will
be
put
on
at
7
30
p
m
Slock
horse
eliminations
tour
of
the
Exhibition
grounds
by
Queen
Auiora
V
and
her
coutt
juniot
hoise
judging
bingo
and
a
public
dance
in
the
main
building
will
fill
out
todays
busy
program
DAIRY
JUDGING
On
Thursday
juicing
of
dairy
Vandervoort
photos
Jmsw
I
mM
LVESTQCrC
SLOW
N
COMING
IN
Cattle
Entry
Deadline
Advanced
Entiles
in
the
cattle
diusion
at
the
Simon
I
tasci
Days
and
Exhibition
aie
being
accepted
tifeht
up
to
the
judging
time
scctetaiy
managci
Hon
Deacon
announced
today
1
he
change
in
plans
was
made
because
so
few
cutties
had
ar
lived
by
this
niotning
Cattl
ate
usually
brought
in
at
least
a
day
ahead
of
judging
to
ac
custom
them
to
the
suiound
nigs
The
lateentty
chatge
was
Now
Hear
J
his
I
hose
buns
sine
taste
good
a
young
lad
told
one
of
the
e
lubitors
befote
judging
staitul
luesday
night
at
the
Exhibition
building
Aftet
pondering
this
piofound
statement
for
awhile
the
woman
checked
hei
tntiy
One
of
the
six
puze
buns
was
absent
cesses
Aftei
all
it
was
a
putty
shott
walk
anyway
Chief
of
the
photographic
btanch
for
the
Uepaitnunt
of
Lands
and
Eoiests
Barbara
Davies
from
Viclona
is
up
this
way
Shes
canying
a
ca
mera
anil
looking
foi
new
ideas
for
futuie
photogiapltic
featutes
Managing
etlitoi
of
the
Join
low
with
the
burr
under
liu
I
nal
of
Comineue
Joe
Whitehead
saddle
who
phoned
us
this
mor
morning
�
ning
there
was
no
foul
up
in
the
emanation
ceicmony
and
the
pretty
little
gal
from
Williams
Lake
Jacqueline
Dunaway
did
not
get
the
short
end
of
it
all
I
he
nutated
citizen
who
phoned
thought
that
letting
Jacqueline
walk
to
the
Simon
fiom
City
Hall
was
a
heck
of
a
way
to
run
a
lailioad
But
Miss
Can
boo
wasn
t
alone
as
he
claimed
during
he
walk
She
was
ac
companied
by
Queen
Auiora
IV
Judy
Clark
her
mother
and
queen
committee
lepresentat
ivcs
the
only
ones
who
got
to
nde
in
the
bi
sluney
tar
weie
the
m
queen
and
hci
pun
space
allotted
tattle
will
gtt
underway
at
9
M
CL0UDY
Canboo
Pimce
George
Bulk
ley
alley
Cloudy
with
occa
sioiial
i
am
in
the
northern
sec
ttons
and
variable
cloudiness
in
the
south
Little
change
in
temperature
Light
winds
Low
onitlvt
and
high
Ihuisday
at
Quesnel
50
and
08
Prince
Geoige
and
Smithus
50
and
05
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
Pre
Terrace
GJ
54
01
Smithtrs
G7
53
05
Flince
George
66
54
trace
Quesntl
G8
53
trace
Williams
Lake
G9
18
K
unloops
81
55
Whrehorse
71
50
I
ort
NeNon
71
44
Fort
St
John
C5
51
30
a
in
iicgisieieci
uoisieins
win
statt
at
the
cattle
rhov
nng
at
10
30
a
m
Anothct
Pat
Gcrow
show
in
the
gtandstand
will
be
ftatutcd
fiom
2
30
to
4
30
p
m
Immtdiately
after
lunch
at
1
pin
judging
of
fgistcred
Ilolsteins
will
be
continued
Sheep
and
swine
4
II
bcti
judging
as
well
as
pet
stock
judging
butcher
class
beef
and
live
poultry
classes
will
be
clone
At
3
30
p
m
a
tap
dance
demonstration
by
the
pupils
of
Pat
Doyle
s
School
of
Dancing
will
be
held
on
the
stage
in
the
main
building
Starting
at
6
30
pm
giacb
light
hotse
halter
classes
ind
pleasure
horse
undet
saddle
w
11
be
judged
Tour
persons
were
said
to
be
in
good
condition
to
today
�
day
after
their
airplane
appaicntly
crash
landed
in
bush
country
70
miles
south
of
Bums
Lake
in
Tweedsinun
Paik
The
Mooncy
airciaft
has
been
identified
as
one
miss
missing
�
ing
since
Monday
on
a
flight
fiom
Calgary
to
Vancouver
The
plane
was
spotted
this
morning
by
a
forest
service
sur
vej
crew
a
mile
south
of
Nah
louza
Lake
Thty
reported
it
to
HCMP
at
Vandcrhoof
I
A
forest
service
hclicoptci
from
I
ort
1
rascr
was
then
sent
to
the
scene
tochy
to
take
the
plane
s
occupants
to
Heelfcrn
Lodge
at
rctachuk
Lake
Said
to
be
uninjured
were
pi
I
lot
Jan
Falkowski
of
Goodwood
Ont
a
Second
World
War
fight
er
pilot
and
pisscngeis
Grant
McGregor
of
Oshawa
Ont
Al
ma
Tanski
45
and
Tom
lanski
22
A
Department
of
Transport
spokesman
said
the
plane
was
1
orfi
l
rr
it
I
ii
ie
iisi
-u
nines
un
me
nuriuai
nictlt
nignt
roL
lrom
uaigary
to
Vancouver
Cause
of
the
crash
had
not
been
dctci
mined
noi
was
the
extent
of
damage
to
the
plant
ascertained
Almost
a
year
to
the
day
four
men
died
when
then
single
en
ginc
Cessna
plane
crashed
into
the
forest
in
the
same
region
US
sports
fishermen
weie
fly
mg
from
Ephrata
Wash
to
Redfern
Lodge
Meanwhile
a
Cessna
180
air
plane
which
went
missing
last
January
on
a
flight
from
Smith
River
B
C
to
Mickey
Lake
in
I
the
North
West
Territories
has
been
found
in
the
Fort
Liard
district
Pilot
Blake
MacKcnzie
left
a
diarj
in
the
plane
indicating
he
had
not
been
mimed
in
the
crash
and
had
remained
at
the
scene
five
chjs
before
starting
out
on
foot
RCMP
said
today
no
further
trace
of
MacKcnzie
was
found
There
were
no
passengers
The
plane
owned
by
led
Taylor
of
Poit
Nelson
had
been
rertcd
to
Nahinni
Films
Ltd
of
Edmonton
An
HCMP
spokesman
said
the
aica
in
which
the
plane
was
found
was
considerably
east
of
the
flight
course
indicating
the
pilot
had
become
lost
in
the
re
mote
countty
1500000
Taken
from
Mail
Truck
HANDOLPH
Mass
AP
A
gang
backed
by
sub
niachint
guns
lobbed
a
US
Mail
truck
luesday
night
of
an
amount
estimated
at
1500000
No
one
could
pinpoint
quickly
the
amount
taken
sinte
the
money
much
of
it
en
loutc
to
the
Federal
Hcsetvc
Bank
of
Boston
fiom
central
Cape
Cod
banks
was
carried
in
sealed
pouches
Heeeipts
from
Cape
Cod
post
offices
also
were
tak
en
Tiuck
drivet
Patrick
Schena
and
guard
Wrlliam
Bariett
told
investigators
their
truck
was
halted
at
Plymouth
by
a
man
dressed
as
a
police
officer
Two
cats
then
shot
out
from
the
side
of
the
toad
and
cut
the
truck
off
But
before
Barrett
had
a
chance
to
diaw
his
own
weapon
two
men
poked
sub
machine
guns
through
the
truck
windows
NICE
GUYS
DONT
MOVE
ASSISTANT
However
35
westctn
and
southern
lumber
industry
rip
rtscntativcs
wcit
in
full
ague
BY
CARRIER
wSiTfcr
7C
a
Copy
otijl
50
pr
Month
CALGARY
VANCOUVER
FLIGHT
4
Escape
in
Plane
quotas
as
a
way
to
counter
Canadian
inroids
into
US
maiktts
Prime
Mimstci
Ditftnbakei
said
in
Ottawa
lutsday
the
I
govtinmtnt
has
agieed
to
Pttsi
dint
Ktnncdy
s
proposal
for
j
talks
bttween
the
two
countries
i
on
Canadas
lumber
txpotts
to
the
U
S
STRONG
STAND
I
Mi
Dicfcnbakcr
said
the
talks
would
open
in
Ottawa
Aug
27
and
indicated
Canada
would
take
a
strong
stand
against
any
quota
on
lumber
exports
The
meeting
in
Washington
Tuesday
designed
to
see
if
the
two
groups
could
get
together
on
the
shipping
law
proposal
and
other
industry
questions
The
lumbermen
were
together
in
labelling
the
Canadians
is
tough
competitors
who
art
tnk
ing
over
increasing
roitions
of
the
domestic
market
but
the
southerners
stood
fnm
in
op
position
to
changing
inter
coast
al
shipping
law
WOULD
SUSPEND
ACT
The
bill
under
discussion
would
have
allowed
the
sccie
lary
of
commerce
if
he
found
an
industry
seriously
harmed
by
foieign
competition
to
sus
pend
temporarily
the
Jones
Act
which
requites
intercoastal
ship
ments
to
bt
caiticd
only
in
U
S
flag
vtssels
Northwest
lumbeimcn
com
plain
that
the
Canadians
have
been
able
to
take
oei
up
to
70
pei
cent
of
the
eastern
US
lumber
market
partly
because
they
can
ship
in
lower
rale
foi
cign
vcsstls
while
domestic
lumbermen
must
pay
highei
U
S
shipping
charges
H
B
Kelly
Suintei
SC
said
a
t
eduction
in
northwest
water
caigo
costs
would
icsult
in
the
south
being
confronted
with
a
tougher
competition
from
Canada
and
the
northwest
It
would
result
in
a
eompc
titive
dog
fight
between
Cana
dian
and
western
lumber
man
ufactuieis
in
the
eastern
mar
ket
with
the
southern
industry
caught
in
the
middle
Kelly
said
William
Heed
of
Seattle
said
Canadian
water
hauled
lumber
is
fotemg
the
noithwest
to
switch
to
i
ail
and
thtuby
into
the
traditional
southern
mat
ket
even
as
fat
as
Florida
Heed
and
other
northwest
spokesmen
were
unable
to
con
vinee
the
southerners
that
a
change
in
the
Jones
Act
would
merely
help
the
northwest
re
cover
north
Atlantic
Injury
Crash
Guides
Hunters
Hired
To
Continue
Searching
QUCSNCL
CP
Pnvate
guides
and
lulnteis
June
been
lined
by
relatives
to
continue
the
search
foi
an
English
woman
missing
foi
eight
days
in
nigged
bushland
Muijorio
Callis
59
a
British
civil
servant
fiom
Sheffield
disappcated
Aug
7
duimg
a
twohoui
hike
to
paint
sceneiy
neai
hci
bi
others
ranch
RCMP
have
called
off
the
official
seaich
GOVTS
TO
MEET
n
Lumbermen
Run
into
Opposition
WASHING
ON
AP
Lumbeiinen
in
the
Amencan
noithwest
l
an
into
a
solid
wall
of
opposition
fiom
southern
state
lucsday
to
then
proposed
changes
in
mtei
coastal
watei
slapping
laws
to
help
meet
Canadian
competition
i
and
not
damage
the
south
jjured
Russian
Spacemen
End
Rides
MOSCOW
AIM
Hussns
two
spacemen
letutned
to
eat
Ih
today
and
wire
tcporttd
in
good
health
after
bulls
tve
landings
ending
record
btciking
space
flights
that
apparently
gave
the
Soviet
Union
a
giant
stride
to
vvaid
a
manned
shot
at
the
moon
The
Soviet
news
agency
No
osti
said
the
two
Russian
spacemen
brilliantly
fulfilled
thrnr
task
and
for
the
next
few
days
will
remain
un
dcr
observation
of
doctors
to
study
he
influences
of
pro
longed
spate
flight
on
the
hu
man
oiganism
A
surfce
of
jubilation
swept
ovei
Hit
Sowil
Union
al
the
news
of
their
landing
the
ajency
siid
Moscow
usuUnts
flocked
into
lied
Squat
e
Cos
mos1
Cosmos1
Cosmos
shout
ed
the
vounger
membtts
of
the
tiowd
lass
sail
Mai
Anduan
Niko
hyc
landed
in
his
spaceship
six
minutes
befou
Lt
Col
Pa
vel
Popovich
came
down
Both
cosmonauts
feel
well
said
the
Soviet
news
agtncy
lass
said
thty
landtd
not
mally
aboatd
then
spaceships
exactly
in
the
predetermined
aica
of
the
Soviet
Union
lhe
landing
site
was
not
an
nounced
immtdiately
but
So
viet
astronauts
not
mally
tome
down
in
the
cential
Volga
aita
100
miles
southeast
of
Mos
cow
Employers
OK
Contract
Plan
VANCOUVEH
CP
-
Employers
involved
in
a
contract
dispute
with
BC
caiptnttis
luesday
accepted
a
compromise
ptopos
al
foi
a
22
cent
an
hum
wage
inciease
ovti
two
ytais
I
inal
count
of
a
vote
on
the
proposal
by
G
000
carpenter
b
has
not
been
disclosed
CRESTON
MAN
KILLED
NANTON
Alia
CP
-
Wil
William
�
liam
Paul
Walton
of
Ctcston
BC
was
killed
Tuesday
when
his
semi
trailer
truck
side
swiped
another
truck
thuc
miles
south
of
heie
lhe
dtiver
markets
I
of
the
second
truck
was
not
in-
Bennett
Puts
Feet
Up
Locks
Door
By
LEWIS
SEALE
Citizen
Staff
Reporter
Nice
guys
tome
in
last
At
least
Uuts
the
way
the
crumpet
trumbles
when
it
comes
to
getting
an
interview
with
Premier
Bcmnctt
in
Prince
Geoige
Youre
a
nice
fella
said
the
premiers
executive
assist
assistant
�
ant
W
C
Budd
when
1
went
to
the
PGE
yards
Tuesday
afternoon
in
hopes
of
seeing
the
premier
But
Im
afiatd
I
can
t
help
you
lhe
pace
has
hncn
pretty
stiff
for
lhe
last
five
wteks
Mr
Budcl
explained
and
the
pi
tuner
was
seizing
the
op
portunity
of
a
ficc
afternoon
in
his
private
tar
to
rest
Mr
Bennett
and
Ins
labmct
arc
making
a
tour
of
Noithcin
BC
which
began
last
week
end
in
Barkeiville
and
wrll
wind
up
Friday
at
the
Peace
Hlvcr
damsite
Tuesday
Agriculture
Min
Minister
�
ister
Frank
Hichter
and
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Hay
Williston
stopped
in
Prince
George
to
attend
the
official
opining
of
the
Simon
Eraser
Days
and
Exhibition
Mi
Bennetts
car
Northern
Summit
spent
the
alter
noon
and
early
evcnniy
htrc
be
foie
taking
the
premiers
par
ty
to
I
ort
St
John
foi
a
cab
met
meeting
today
As
I
arrived
at
the
jartls
the
problem
of
getting
through
to
the
official
parly
was
sim
plifitd
considctably
when
someone
stepped
off
the
Northern
Summit
He
summoned
Mr
Build
who
was
reading
a
paper
in
the
cars
lounge
and
the
con
versation
reported
earlier
foi
lowed
on
the
platform
at
the
side
of
the
station
Getting
in
touch
with
Mr
Williston
was
no
easier
task
and
the
usual
ound
of
phone
tails
to
govcrientnt
offices
and
ptisoual
friends
failed
to
tuin
him
up
during
the
after
noon
One
person
at
City
Hall
ad
milted
he
had
an
idta
whcie
the
minister
was
but
he
it
fused
to
become
involved
Youve
gien
him
a
bad
pi
ess
he
said
He
refused
to
be
convinced
Mr
Williston
could
deny
lhe
Citizen
an
in
interview
�
terview
personally
if
he
wish
ed
and
that
editonal
policy
dots
not
affect
hewyscoverage
Sd
the
bias
has
been
through
and
the
three
ques
questions
�
tions
asked
by
lhe
Citizen
in
an
editoual
Tuesday
re
mam
unanswered