i J COWIIOWWFALTH -TOUR Peter Walker one of the leaders of a group of Conser Conservative � vative party MPs who oppose British membership In the ECM made this statement when he arrived here by air Monday from New Zealand He has visited India Aus Australia � tralia New Zealand and Singa Singapore � pore seeking details of the anxieties of Commonwealth countries over Britains possible entry into the European trading bloc lie said in his speeches and interviews he outlines thiee major grounds on which his group opposes British entry into the ECM We consider that the coun tries of the ECM have had their capital investment boom and will shortly be going into an over production situation This would make it economically un attractive from Britains point of view Once in the ECM we would lose all freedom thereafter to ever negotiate fresh trading arrangements with the Com monwealth countries unless we had permission of the other ECM countries From a political point of view we consider the Common wealth is the greatest link the free world has with the coun tries of Asia and Africa and it is important to strengthen Commonwealth ties UK Will Pick Commonwealth Member Says VANCOUVER CP British MP Peter Emery says that Britain will put the Common wealth before the European Common Market if forced to choose between them Mr Emery who as parha mentary private secretary at the foreign office has been closely associated with negotia tions for Britains entry into the ECM told interviewers If it ever came to a choice between the Commonwealth and the Common Market J3ntain would obviously pick the Commonwealth Theres no doubt aUouTthat The Conservative member in Vancouver on a tour of Canada as a guest of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association said however he did not think it would come to a choice since Britain was negotiating on a basis that neither Common wealth interest nor home agri culture would be harmed by ECM membership 1000 Evacuate In Face of Big California Fire KELSEYVILLE Calif AP A forest fire has forced the evacuation of an estimated 1000 vacationers in a populai mountain lesort area about 80 miles north of San Trancisco The state division of forestry said todav that the blaze in the Cobb Mountain area m scenic Lake County has blackened some 9 000 acres since it started near here Sunday Some 350 guests fled one of the areas largest resorts Mon day night as the fire fanned by 30 mile an hour winds came within a quarter mile of a hotel At least three other smaller re sorts were evacuated Vacationers at some two dozen other rcsoits were put on the alert But not all were in the path of the flames Five cabins five hunting shacks and two ranches have been reported destroyed There were no reports of in junes o Against Mart MP Finds VANCOUVER Special A trip among Common Commonwealth � wealth countries to spread opposition to Britains joining the European Common Market has brought enthusiastic response says the British member of parliament making the tour JgSS fsiK Punce George Terrace Smithers Quesnel Williams Lake Kamloops Whitchorsc Tort Nelson Port St John Dawson Creek CLOUDY tr The first frost of the season was recorded early Monday at the weather office at the airport The mercury dipped to 31 2 de grccs and 261 grass minimum reading This equals the av cragc date of the first frost 59 46 07 57 49 CO 43 61 46 15 54 44 10 CO 53 29 C5 44 01 59 50 2Q 57 47 27 57 47 28 The earliest fall frost on record was July 31 and the latest Sept 26 Mostly cloudy skies are fore cast for Wednesday with little change in temperature and light winds Low tonight and high Wednesday at Prince George Quesncl and Smitheis 40 and 65 Peace River Variable cloudiness and not quite so cool Wednesday Winds westerly 15 Low tonight and high Wedncs day at Grande Prairie 40 and 65 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Prec TRAIN HOUSE COLLIDE CALLAHAN I la W1 A passenger train went right through a house hcic without leaving the track The house being hauled along a highway was shattcicd at a grade cioss ing No one was hurt Now Hear This Dr Dave Turner deput min istei of the department of ice 1 cation and conservation was Introduced at the Associated Chambeis conference in Tci race as head of the department of funs and games Its difficult sometimes to un dei stand whv most politicians think they ate so clamed busy they can t spend an time look looking � ing at parts of theit tountiy Ivpieal of this attitude during the last week and it happens noarlv cvciy tune wcic the visits to Central u u ot i ccicrai Woiks Mmistci Davie Fulton and Northern Affairs Minister Walter Dinsdale Scheduled to open the new hospital in Wil hams Lake at noon Friday Ful ton grabbed a plane out of Ottawa at 7 avem and i cached the Lake three hours late leay ing local officials 3n a tizzy Dinsdale arrived in Terrace a scout few minutes befoie he was scheduled to addiess a had to catch anothei plane back to Ottawa within an houi aftei his speech was finished Which was a fine vvav to practice what he preached Ive never been to Central B C before and I really must get back and see this wondeiful scenic countiv some dav Then these lads go back to Ottawa and talk about giass roots politics The annual Cariboo Country Special a tout of western piov- inecs and states an anted by the Western Pacific Railwav in the US will come tluoufch Pi nice George again this vear savs CNR Assistant Aica Man agci Harry Wortman It will auivc here from Jasper at 8 05 p in today with 13 cars this vear and about 145 passengers The train will be heiefor an hour arid will stop in the city again rtiursday at 4 30 p m for several hours on its retuiff trip fiom Prince Rupert and Tei race befoie being transferred luncLeon of the Associated to PGE tracks for a trip to Foil UIIUIIIUII3 i UlllllHiVVj HUM WV ww THE cm Phone LOgan 4 2441 Vol 6 No 168 DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED 1900000 of Work Slated for Pipeline VANCOUVER CP Western Pacific Products and Crude Oil Pipelines Ltd will pay its first dividends in the near future president Frank TVIcMahoritold the companys first annual meeting Monday He said the company will MURDER CHARGE FOLLOWS FIGHT 100 MILE HOUSE CP A charge of non capital muidei was laid Monday against 20 j car old James W Bojce fol lowing the death of a vouth in a fight on the Canim Indian reserve Boycc appeared bcfoie a magistiatc and was remand cd for eight davs without pica Police said the charge was laid following investigation into the death of Anthony J Emilc 15 Emile was found dead in a house on the reservation and police said he had suffered severe head m juries and a deep knife wound in the left shoulder spendl900000 this year to ex pand its pipeline capacity be tween the Peace River area and Kamloops Capacity will be increased to 45 000 from 27500 barrels day Mr McMahon said an average output of 30000 barrels a day for the next 25 vears is avail able fiom expanded Northern B C rcscrv es and this should be reached by 1963 He added that the compan plans to list its common stock on the Vancouver Toronto and Montreal stock exchanges this fall The firm sponsored and 48 per cent owned by Westcoast Tiansmission Co of which Mr McMahon is also president be gan piping crude oil from north em BC fields to Vancouver rcfineues last ISov ember Backlog of Court Work Worries Bar President The retiring president of the tion has giovvn so bad in some Canadian Bar Association today made a hardhitting plea for steps to eliminate the backlog of civil cases before the couits S E I cnncll of Cornwall Ont said in Halifax the situa- U Thant Meets With Khrushchev MOSCOW Wl U Thant UN acting secretary general flew to the Black Sea coast today to discuss international prob lcms with vacationing Premiei Khrushchev Thant met Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Giomvko Mon day and repoited later thev had discussed some of the major pioblems facing the United Na- tions todav Thant teimed the trial talks fuutful and fnciull cities that instead of being PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY AUGUST 28 1962 WITH THE LARGEST crew ever on the job we are really going to town with construction of Pnnce George College according to Rev Gerard Clenaghan co ordinator of the pioject Nearly 40 men were work ing on all four blocks of the college propel and on three new hostels today and the complex will certainly be ready foi classes in October Father Clenaghan said Vandervoort photo held in high legard our svstcm of jurisprudence is brought into disrepute and some people par ticuhily poor people are being forced to accept settlement w h i c h they consider inade inadequate � quate Delivering the presidential address to the associations an nual meeting Mr rcnnell said theic arc still places where it takes up to thiee vears before cases can be tried He did not name the places Commenting on his state mtnts Magistrate G O Stew Stewart � art and Citv Prosecutor Cecil Edwards said here today they didnt believe the situation was as bad in U C However there are more than 30 ciiminal cases awaiting in the Prince Gcoige police court Human Fly Scales Side Of Vancouver Hostelry VANCOUVER CD What shouted Aid Fiank Bakci fiom the paiking lot aie you doing on the side of my building Youi elevatoi service is lousy Pacific Na National � tional Exhibition clown Andy Wolandi called back fiom a spot halfway up the glassy sheer face of the 21 stoiy Gcoigian 1 a wets Hotel Someone suggested the Toweri when Andy boasted he Could climb thejace of any building in Vancouver He climbed it in 20 minutes and said the iew was temfic s u u rig Whooping Cough Contracted by 11 People in Area Eleven cases of whooping cough have been reported this month in thePrinceGeorgetand Vanderhoof area alter health unit officials have urged that all children from three months to five years in this region be vaccinated against the disease According to Dr G H Bon ham director of the Northern Interior Health Unit only 10 cases were reported throughout 1961 in the entire old Cariboo Health Unit area compared with 26 during 1960 and six dur ing 1959 In addition to the 11 cases diagnosed during the month six cases were reported last week alone several diagnosis are being questioned possibly as the result of modification of the disease by vaccination he said i JVVU StfliH OTTAWA CF Justice Minister Fleming reports that his four hour confer conference � ence Monday vith Premier Bennett of B C achieved quite satisfactory pi og ogress � ress on the Columbia River powei development Weve never been closer to gethcr chimed in Mr Bennett at a brief press conference fol lowing their pnvat meeting which included a number of federal officials as well NO DETAILS However neither Mr Plcm ing nor Mr Bennett would go into details of the points under discussion They said they plan a further exchange before Parliament meets Sept 27 Canada has signed a treaty with the U S for development of the power potential of the international river But the treaty has not jet been ralif cd by Parliament pending agreement between Ottawa and the B C govern ment on sale of downstream power benefits and financing of the 300000 000 project VARIETY OF SUBJECTS Mr Bennett also called on Liberal leader Pearson for what a source in the opposition leaders office said later were discussions on a variety of sub jeets of national interest par ticularly the Columbia treaty and its prospects of ratification Mr Bennett said he will meet with Works Minister Fulton to day to discuss inclusion of the Second Narrows Bridge at Van couver in the Trans Canada Highway grants V -fc Policeman Tells Of Bribe Offer VANCOUVER CP An RCMP corporal testified Monday he was approached by a Vancou vcr lawyer with a request he act as lookout for a pioposcd gambling casino 25 miles north cast of here RCMP Cpl Jack McDonald said the plan was to operate the casino as part of Wigwam Inn a tourist lodge He was testifying at the pre hminary hearing of lawyer Rockmill Rocky Myers Wil ham Toulder Robertson and John Clinton Magrath who face 12 charges of bribery and con spiracy to bribe South Africa Blanketed By 12 Inches of Snow JOHANNESBURG AP The heaviest snow snowfall � fall in memory coveied Johannesbuig today Fiol lckmg citizens many seeing snow for the fast time staitecl snowball fights that sometimes led to swinging fists and smashed windows Downtown stenographers clerks and their bosses huilcd snowballs at pedestuans and autos below then office windows There was a heavy toll of broken windows in autos buses and buildings The snow was 12 inches deep in places in this city of 1000000 pel sons 1 j t lid UilfJ h T it lJ fj Ifl ifJ JANE MORGAN in good condition ZEN The Orify Daily Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia PRINCIPALS REPORT 7c a Copy 4iiP t SO pet Montb IT1 Columbia Talks Make Headway Police Seek Girl 15 Missing Since Weekend RCMP are searching foi a Prince George girl missing from her home since Saturday Dana Claudctte Grant 15 of 347 Johnson may have gone to the Lower Mainland police said Her family has only lived here two months She is descnbed as five feet five Inches tall weighs 120 pounds has short brown curly hair and blue eyes When last seen she was wearing a white blouse a black sknt or giccn slim jims and a beige car coat HES NOW EARL OF WINTERTON Elevation to Peerage Bewilders Airman 46 HALIFAX CP Fit Sgt Robert Chad Turnouts first day as Earl VVintcrton was a hectic one He learned of his new title Monday fiom a New York newspaper and spent the rest of the day answering questions of reporters in London Boston Toronto and here Monday night Earl and Lady Wintcrton were not at home A spokesman for the RCAP pub lie relations office said the couple have gone out to ecle bratc Fit Sgt Tumour an RCAr inspector was at work in a maintenance plant in neighbor ing Dartmouth when he rej ceived a telephone call from the New York newspaper He was told he had loinea me Deeraeewith the death Sunday ol 79 year old Lorjd vy morion i a fourth cousin once removed DAY OFF The 46 year old Wmdthorst Sask native took the rest of the day off told his wife of his title and sat down in an air force office to face the barrage of questions from leportcrs on two continents The late Lord Wintcrton for mer father of the House of Commons entcied Parliament as the Conservative mcmbci for Horsham Sussex in 1901 and held the seat for 47 vears Fit Sgt Tumour who be came heir to the title while serving with the RCAr in Sar dinia in 1957 said he nevci met his predecessor although he had talked with him by tele phone on several trips to Lon don NO NOTICE Sgt Tumour said Mondaj he has had no official notification and does not know what will be involved beside the title He said he would have to wait de details � tails before deciding whether he and his wife would move to England They have no chil dicn Were both delighted said the new Loid Wintcrton He de scribed himself as the son of a Saskatchewan bank manager who was bom in England Sgt Tumour who savs he likes fishing feoifing and play playing � ing bridge was unsun of his future with the RCAF Im m the air force thiee more years at least I retire at 50 Did It I Did It 1 Took Some Pills Singer Says then Collapses vm BL8BAM HP mrrPifl SK a rjrtbUfcJaiWSVlL Lb t hk feU lm i- UfiA V J NEW YORK Wl Singer Jane Moigan 42 was taken unconscious to hospital Monday night after telling a friend she had con sumed a dose of pills police said She regained consciousness early today and hei condition was listed as good The hospital said the cause of her condition was unknown A private physician said theie was no indication the singer had taken pills He attubuted her condition to neivous ex exhaustion � haustion The friend Dick Hoiton of Manhattan who was in the singers apaitmcnt when she collapsed told point she said I did it I did it I took some pills Also in the apartment wcic a maid and a haiidrcscr Police cjuoted Hum as saving Miss Morgan had been despondent because of the death of hci mother and her ac accompanist � companist Dr Cornelius H Tracgcr said Miss Morgan regained consciousness carfy todav but was too woozy to talk He said a rigorous working schedule had caused her to col collapse � lapse from nervous exhaustion recently The blonde singer two ears ago des described � cribed as the hottest singer in the saloon circuit finished a one weojc stand at the grandstand show at the Ottawa Exhibition1 Satuiday and had been scheduled to appear at the New Yoik State Fair in Syracuse this week O GEORGE MANUEL chief of the MVcskonleth Indian band and president of the North American Indian Brotherhood sajs he will ask the National Indian Council to recommend a separate dcpaitmcnt of Indian affairs with its own cabinet minister Chief Man lie I will attend the councils annual conference in Toronto Aug 30 Sept 1 Jackies Swim Suit Defended LONDON AP A leading British columnist today defend ed Mrs Jacqueline Kennedys frequent public appearances in a bathing suit Since when has joulli and graee and gaiety at the White House been impioper7 asked the London Daily Miirors Cas Cassandra � sandra William Connor who raicly has a good woid to say foi the US Cassandra took issue with Di Willis Ray a Colorado Bap tist leader who said both the president and Mrs Kennedy had thrown dignity decency and decorum out the window because they went swimming in public in bathing suits The columnist called Di Ray a very solemn Baptist I would recommend to Dr Ra Cassandra conlin ued that he might caie to look up some photogiaphs of the wive of pievious presidents of the United States Mis Eisenhower Mrs Iranian Mis Roosevelt Mrs Hoover and Mrs Cool id ge lhej ranged the whole gamut of feminine beauty from the Jiotnel ta Ihe for in ida bio from the idling nui lo the battle ao Only 10 Teaching Positions Vacant Onl about 10 of the 250 teach teaching � ing positions in School District 57 remain to be filled this year according to A W Webb dir director � ector of elementary instruction In late August last yea about 20 positions remained vacant and school officials are confi confident � dent that the opening of classes brpt 4 will sec a full comple complement � ment of teacljjj rs