Citizen starts service to Quesnel district The Citizen this week inaug inaugurates � urates door to cloor daily de delivery � livery by carrier boy in Qucs nel as part of the newspapers program of growth designed to provide everyone in North- LI ife GARY OAKES bureau manager GUSTS HIT 64 MPH Central HC with daily news newspaper � paper service on the day of publication Now being read daily by more than 25000 people The Citizen serves an area sti etch etching � ing along Highway 10 west to Vanderhoof Burns Lake and Smithers cast to McBridc and Valcmount and north to the Tine Pass News is gathered on the spot by a siring of correspondents and is relayed quickly to The Citizen as part of our program to give Citizen readers todays news today To provide the town of Ques Quesnel � nel and its expanding district with equally - thorough news coverage an office has been established in Quesnel and staffed by a full time bureau manager Gary Oakcs Mr Oakcs is an experienced newspaperman lie will report the Quesnel and district news daily as well as co ordinating advertising and circulation services Subscribers will get todays daily newspaper of the North delivered to their doors today Despite high winds little damage in city City and district utilities had a minimum of trouble after winds gusting to 64 miles an hour hit the area Sunday afternoon and evening and continued today 10 RUSSIAN SUBS SEEN NEAR CUBA WASHINGTON AP More than 10 Soviet submar submarines � ines have been detected and tracked by US Navy ships and planes blockading Cuba informed sources said Sun Sunday � day About five or six came to the surface In one instance a Russian sub was spotted taking- on fuel from a tanker The sources did not specify when the subs were detected but they indicated it was in the early stages of the arms blockade which began Oct 24 Canadian lumber imports prompt Yanks screams MOSCOW Idaho AP A prominent spokesman for the lumber industry said here Sat Saturday � urday the importing of Cana Canadian � dian softwood timber is the gravest problem faced by the Idaho lumbering industry A whopping increase of 160 per cent in Canadian imports in the first six months of this year was made at a terrific sacrifice to our domestic lum lumber � ber industry said E C Hctug consultant and former general manager of Potlalch Forests Incorporated BC Hjdro spokesmen said their major trouble was a power outage of 2a to three hours in the Ross Crescent area Sunday Cause is not known Only other significant outage I was about eight miles out of town on the Shelley Road where a tree went down on a line and interrupted service for about 20 minutes In addition there were three individual interruptions of ser service � vice to homeowners in the city and area but by midnight Sun Sunday � day everything was under con control � trol BC Telephone spokesmen re ported that the trouble never got ahead of their regular crews and this morning only about half a dozen phones were out of order We were very fortunate they said Generally we have a lot of trouble with these first heavy fall winds Some trouble remains on long distance calls south from here City works department chief Bill Jones said he was aware of only one tree down as a result of the winds It was located on Cedar Street and caused no damage he said Peak wind over one minute was 43 miles per hour earlier this morning weather office spokesmen said Winds were slackening late this morning 6000 FIRE PENT1CTON CD A large implement and fruit building on the Skaha Lake bench orchard of Fred Erickson containing a tractor a spraying machine and other equipment was destroyed by fire Saturday night The loss was estimated at 6000 Get out of way angry firemen tell drivers Charges may be laid in future against drivers who do not pull over to allow fire engines to pass fire department spokesmen warned today They said the big fire engine and the department car had considerable difficulty getting to a fire in a barn in the 300 block Hammond Sunday because of traffic As it happened the fire was minor and firemen were able to bring it under control in minutes but someones going to get killed one of these days one spokesman said The fire was reported at about 1 pm and damage was slight in the vacant building spokesmen said The blaze was apparently started by children seen running from the building Now hear this The weekends Legion bon bonspicl � spicl was a success in almost every respect but some of the active members were grumb grumbling � ling and not unjustifiably that it was more like a prelude to the Kelly Cup competition than a Legion affair what with the many almost unrecognized faces in Hie lineup Its funny remark remarked � ed a Legion oldtinier that every time theres a bonspicl the big names of local curling like the Carmichaels and the Hatches and the Clclands and the Cults and the Shanks and the Palumbos end up in the jewelry but you hardly ever see them in the Legion or even near it any other time of the year Williams Lake hockey coach 4 Sherman Blair had part of his name cut from the players Jineup Sunday in the official hockey program He was listed as Sherman Ilia which may have been a printers error or the printer may have seen and heard Blair performing at hoc hockey � key games Anyway the name as it appeared was quite suit suitable � able or some occasions Safeway officials wont give de details � tails but a 40 foot extension to the two-year-old Safeway store here is in tire wind for some time eariy nest year City Architect Dcs Parker who de signed the companys Quesnel i store has already obtained city councils okay for a lane closing and sewer move to allow the J extension to go right across the I front of the piesent store Possibility of an investigation into Remembrance Day ac activities � tivities at the Legion here this year has been discounted by Doug Grant local Legion presi president � dent Its all ridiculous said Mr Grant commenting on suggest suggestions � ions for an investigation an announced � nounced in Vancouver by Jack Pothecary president of the Legions Pacific Command The question was raised last week by Rev Ibbs Avery of Knox United Church when he said Remembrance Day has degenerated into an excuse for a damn good drunk Mr Avery said that the prac practice � tice of drinking on Nov 11 is a mockery to those who laid down their lives in both World Wars not keeping faith with those who died DOUG GRANT fuss ridiculous CA RATIONAL ECONOMIC PLANNING in the period of the personality cult Stalin era when the idea was sedulously fostered that everything that is ours is com completely � pletely ideal and everything that is foreign is equally com completely � pletely bad Khrushchev said But the times of the person personality � ality cult have passed the So Soviet � viet leader said Wc should re member Lenins injunction to be able if necessary to Icatn from the capitalists to imitate what of theirs is good and profit able Khrushchev called for a drive to raise living standards and in increase � crease production of consumer goods He said that satisfying Uie There was a time I mean 1 material and spiritual needs of e SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Mohawks move back into first place in OIL with two victories Wilf Peckham takes Legion bonspicl defeating Bill Carmichael Calgary dumps Blue Bombers for one game lead in finals See Pages 4 and 5 MAJOR ATTACK Chinese take vital e Teachers plan to reconsider A general meeting of the Prince George and District Teachers Association will be held Nov 27 to re reconsider � consider demands for high higher � er wages association presi president � dent Jack Hotcll has an announced � nounced The announcement followed a public appeal Friday by the School District 57 board that in the interests of education teachers reconsider their de demands � mands for pay increases Conciliation between the two parties wound up Thursday eve ning after a last minute meeting reached no settlement and com compulsory � pulsory arbitartion proceedings began No arbitrators have been named Cyril Portman public rela relations � tions officer for the teachers said he did not know what would be resolved at the Nov 27 general membership meeting However lie said the teachers arc sincere in their attempts to put education first and the whole problem of salaries will be seriously con considered � sidered But Mr Portman continued the diminishing percentage of fully qualified teachers in the school district cannot be de denied � nied and the teachers will not bury their heads in the sand pass from Indians NEW DELHI AP Prime Minister Nehru an announced � nounced today the fall of a vital Himalayan pass to one prong of a massive Chinese Communist offensive thrusting toward the densely populated Plains of Assam The Chinese outflanked In Indian � dian troops on 1375G foothigh Sc Pass forcing them to with withdraw � draw Nehru told Parliament The loss of the pass came as the Chinese Communists at attacking � tacking in waves pressed their renewed offensive at both ends of the 1500 m i 1 c frontier Probe of Nov 11 not likely Legion prexy Announcing the possibility of an investigation Mr Pothecary said that if charges about the extent of drinking in the Legion lull here Nov 11 are true members should be severely chastized They could be suspended he said and if officers were active actively � ly involved the branch could have its charter taken from it Were very upset and concern concerned � ed about these charges Mr Avery would not comment on the investigation but Rev Newton Steacy of St Andrews United Church said his concern was local as well as national I am behind the Legion for the work it does for veterans and their dependents he said The thing were concerned about is the aspect Remem brance Day is taking I fres p - if 4 m m mk JACK POTHECARY suspension talked stretching from Burma to Kash Kashmir � mir At the eastern end of the bat battle � tle line the Chinese posed a separate threat to the Assam Plains in an advance of 12 miles from the key defence post of Walong which they captured Friday In Ladakh at the northwest end of the disputed border the Chinese have taken one outpost guarding a vital Indian airfield at Chushul and fighting is con tinuing in the area Nehru said His announcement of the new reverses came after a speech Sunday night in which he said the Chinese offensive is threat threatening � ening Indian independence He said other countries are now be beginning � ginning to realize that this is not a border dispute but naked crude and shameless aggression A Peking broadcast quoted Chinese Communist Premier Chou En lai as saying US arms aid to India will enlarge the conflict to the detriment of the Chinese and Indian people and of the Afro Asian peoples About 5000000 worth of badly needed infantry weapons have been flown to India by the United States since the Chinese attacked Peking radio claimed that after capturing Sc Pass the Chi Chinese � nese pressed their advance to the southeast in the direction of the Indian armys advance headquarters on the Dhirang River City man charged following rape A Prince George man has been charged with rape and assault of a lG j ear old girl here early Thursday night The man 2G appeared in city police court Saturday and en entered � tered no plea to the charge He is being held in custody Ho turned himself over to police Friday afternoon after the description of a car and sus pect were released by HCMI The rape was reported by the girls father early Thursday night the Soviet people will be a focal point of the partys fu future � ture The closed meeting of the central committee the elite of the Soviet Communist paity is expected to result in major changes in the Soviet economy Khrushchev announced that the draft national economic plan for 1903 called for an eight-per-cent increase in the gross national product He said in his rcpoit that in the year since the 22nd party congress in 1961 the Soviet Un Itlzen The only daily newspaper serving North Ccnlral British Columbia Phone LOgan 4244t Vol 6 No 224 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY NOVEMBER 19 1962 PAY DEMANDS 7c a Copy 50cpAfS fMrkt wm Wmt m mm AmW PfJSlBA ffKiLVX Ax 1 v 3A3HHHH RaffvA Bh Mk BbBBBBBw HbBHbBbBHh MMMMMMMMMmMMMMMMnMMMKmmMMMMMMMMM MOUNTED SKINS OF VARIOUS TROPHIES TAKEN BY LOCAL HUNTERS set the scene for the annual game dinner presented at the Hotel Simon Fraser Saturday by the Prince George Hod and Gun Club A dominion marksmans award was presented to George Kortvelyessy centre by the club president Cliff Berreth right With them is membership chairman Hugh Docherty Fujikawa photo IN QUESNEL AREA 1 killed 3 hurt in mishaps QUESNEL Staff Slippery through trees and hit a stump road conditions were apparently The dead pilot was Jack Mi responsiblc for two accidents j nor GG a partner in the 1000 on the Barkcrvillc road Sunday 000 acre Chilco ranch west of which caused the death of one Williams Lake His passengers person ana sent three others were Mrs Mary Elizabeth Dick to hospital Dead is Mrs Mabel Griffith 51 from the Wells area She was in a truck police said was driven by Armond Bcau- doin about 50 also of Uic Wells area He is in good condition in hospital It went out of control about 18 miles northeast of here and plunged over an embankment landing in a gully 35 feet be below � low An inquest is planned Two 17 - year old Quesnel youths Gary Mcninlawf and Donald Cassidy suffered cuts and bruises when their car skidded on a bridge went through a railing and plunged 27 feet to the Pacific Great Eastern railway tracks below NEW WESTMINSTER CD A man woman and baby girl were killed near here Sunday when their plane clipped After night in bush hunter reported okay QUESNEL Staff A Qucs i Soon he heard the sound of a nel hunter missing for about 21 power saw which the searchers hours in the Goose Lake area 22 miles north of here -walked out of the bush about 1 pm Sunday tired and hungry but otherwise alright Kenzler Hennigar 20 went moose hunting with friend Dick Bcedle of Bouchie Lake about 2 pm Saturday Both went separate ways They vveie to meet again about 330 but Hennigar failed to show up A search was started shortly afterwards but was halted by darkness Sunday Hcnnigars brother Harold and Frank Burns flew over the area in Burns private plane but because of bad wea weather � ther didnt see any trace o the hunter However the missing man apparently saw the plane and followed its course We can learn from you K tells west MOSCOW Reuters Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev today urged the Soviet Union to learn a lesson from capitalist coun countries � tries in centralizing production and design in industry Opening a major meeting of the central committee of the So Soviet � viet Communist party Khrush Khrushchev � chev said why dont wc make use of those things that the capitalists have that are ra rational � tional and economically profit profitable � able the Soviet news agency Tass reported He said capitalist countries in industry � dustry even though it was torn by competition was making wide use of specialization and centralization ficalion say our affairs are go going � ing successfully and that the Leninist course conducted by the paity is bringing good fruits he added The Hussian premier said the tasks set up by the seven- car plan wero being overfulfilled and added that on the whole industry is working well but it could work much better The 330 member committee and its candidate members are meeting against the background of press discussion triggered by proposals for use of the profit motive to encourage lactones to ion had achieved great sue make the best use of their capi cesses both in internal life and tal which would be a sharp in Uie international ajena break with previous Soviet eco We can with complete juslij nomic practice -II of Hanccvillc BC and her grand daughter Roberta Brit- Two injured in crash here Two persons were rushed to hospital eaVly Sunday when their car collided with an oncoming truck hill Wilfred E McClure and Harold Ilawkc were occupants of the car and were taken by ambulance to Prince George Regional Hospital Both were released following treament for abrasions The accident occurred shortly after 1 am Driver of the department of highways truck involved Bob Arnctt jumped free during the collision and was unhurt had started up about 9 am and lie followed the sound to safe safety � ty Harold said his brother Look Looked � ed a little pale and tired but it was nothing a good nights sleep wouldnt cure Gusts of wind were recorded at the local airport this morn morning � ing of up to Gt mph Chinook winds at Lcthbridge were meas measured � ured at 88 mph while Pinchcr Creek Alta experienced gusts of more than 100 mph The local forecast for Tucs day is for cloudy skies and a little colder with a few show ers of wet snow or rain Winds will be light Low tonight and high Tuesday at Prince George 30 and 42 Quesnel 35 and 45 Smithers 27 and 38 One to three inches of snow has fallen over Southern Mani Manitoba � toba and Southeastern Saskat Saskatchewan � chewan during the last day The snow has ended but btrong southeasterly winds are whin whining � ing this snow into drifts Strong westerly winds brought much milder air into Alberta during the night Tho milder air was to move into Western Saskatchewan during the day PRAIRIE SCENE Winnipeg 18 overcast 207 snow over weekend Itegina 19 south wind 22 few clouds ain 3 whose mother lives m Victoria A spokesman at Chilco said Minor was alone in the Co Comanche � manche when he left for Van Vancouver � couver Sunday morning De Department � partment of Transport officials and police could not say where he picked up his passengers The largest single piece of wreckage was the cabin which telescoped and trapped the bodies inside Minor is believed -to havp farmed at Abbey Sask before coming lo BC Late in 19G1 along with Wil- linm riilrhrisf of Mann Creek on the xortn AecnaKo - ruwk Sask he bought the Chilco ranch for 2000000 Man satisfactory after being hit by train here Wcstley Chatwcll about 10 is in satisfactory condition today after being hit by a CNIt switch engine early Friday morning Hospital officials here said Chatwcll who was only semi semiconscious � conscious Friday is doing better toda yand is fully conscious Chatwcll was apparently sit sitting � ting between the rails of the CNIt tracks when a northbound freight struck him on the cast side of the Eraser bridge The dicsel locomotive and two freight cars went over him before the train could be brought lo a slop Ambulance attendants had to crawl under a railway car to put Chatwcll on a stretcher He received facial cuts and back injuries i Ss3g w earner rxKclouDY i m roundup Saskatoon 2G SE wind 18 two inches snow over weekend Swift Current 33 wind west 28 Medicino Hat 45 Cloudy wind west 35 gusting lo 55 Lcthbridge 41 wind SW 28 10 cloudy Calgary 40 part cloudy wind west Edmonton 38 cloudy wind south 10 According to department of highways reports eight inches of snow has fallen in the Burns Lake and Smithers areas today and snow is still coming down heavily Farther west at Jlazclton only an inch of snow has fall fallen � en so far today LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Prec Prince George 42 35 Terrace 43 Smithers 40 Quesnel 41 36 Williams Lake 38 Kamloops 5Q 33 Whitehorsc 28 22 Fort Nelson 2 -5 Fort St John 34 13 Dawson Crock 42 01 01