- / -
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
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the
annual
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dinner
presented
at
the
Hotel
Simon
Fraser
Saturday
by
the
Prince
George
Hod
and
Gun
Club
A
dominion
marksmans
award
was
presented
to
George
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by
the
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mishaps
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through
trees
and
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a
stump
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were
apparently
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west
of
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caused
the
death
of
one
Williams
Lake
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passengers
person
ana
sent
three
others
were
Mrs
Mary
Elizabeth
Dick
to
hospital
Dead
is
Mrs
Mabel
Griffith
51
from
the
Wells
area
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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
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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
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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
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