SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Legion dumps Tilers 104 to take one gafrio lead in semifinals Hotel enters finals in girls Softball with win over Giscomc Edmonton Eskimos belt Hough Riders 22 7 Sec Pages 4 and 5 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 For More Pictures Turn to Page 3 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 2441 2500 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