Dlefenbakers at home for week long visit OTTAWA CF Opposition Leader Dicfcnbakcr and his wife arrived today in Prince Albert Sask for a one week visit This is their first rest since the election campaign NEXT SPRING to work on mill An average daily vvmk force of 1200 men will start construe tion next spring on the Canadian Forest Products pulp and paper Mill here Lands and Forests Minister Hay Williston said Sat Saturday � urday night Its the biggest single thing thats happened to us in the last couple of years Mr Williston told about too persons at his annual report tot he-constituency meeting You were told the minister was being led down the garden path he said you were told the minister was being a sucker BIG START Now we know the big fel fellows � lows can come in with the big est startup capacity GiO tons of any mill in North America Mr Williston declared that in the markets of tomorrow it is the fibre that counts and the fibre in Prince George is the best there is thats theyre tests not mine He credited the Pacific Great Kastern Hailway and the Peace River dam with making the pulp and paper mill a feasible project NO WRONG DOING The minister said irreparable harm was done to the province by publicity arising from the leeent investigation into alle allegations � gations of graft in the highways department Mr Williston suggested news media failed to gie equal pro prominence � minence to the committees de decision � cision which found no evidence of wrong doing by the depart department � ment employees He reiterated his govern governments � ments stand that 15 C people would be burning candles in the next few years if the Peace Ilivcr project failed to go ahead FIVE MILLS Commenting on the low bid of 73558618 for construction LOGGER DIES VANCOUVER W Gordon Ierrit ID died in Vancouver General Hospital Sunday from injuries suffered m a logging accident near Terrace Merrit was standing near a bulldozer Saturday on the Nass road lJ miles from Terrace when the machine dislodged a snag which struck him on the shoulder and neck 1 JUL l JjlraA ii 1 a - - jsj ae iMC 3 of the Portage Mountain dam announced Friday compared TIMBER wun uie original estimate oi UU178000 Mr Williston stated We are now saying with some assurance that power from the Peace can be delivered un under � der five mills Mr Williston in response to questioning from the floor said speeding up of train time on the PGK between here and Van- FIRST FLAG RAISING AT THE NEW CANADIAN INQUIRY SLATED INTO DROWNING VANDEHHOOF Staff An inquiry will be held into the drowning late Friday of a 02 y ear old bachelor near his cabin at Cobb Lake north of ClucuU Lake The body of Hjalmar Chris tenson was found in a creek There are no known xelativcs m Canada Now hear this It just had to happen and it youie accuitometl to warns Cft Phone tOgan 4 2441 Vol 7 No 88 precisely what he will do with lanes overbid sales on which he is asked to rule I havent had to rule on one yet since the legislatures for forestry � estry committee put olf inves investigation � tigation of the matter for a year suggesting the minister keep the situation under control in the meantime So Im just thinking out loud j However he said a timber I sale should not be able to make I a profit when it goes over double the upset price set by I department appraisers I The upset price theoretically should allow an operator to log at a profit 50 per cent of which sti csa SSKfs LEGION BUILDING WAS of the Ladies Auxiliary- to the Royal Canadian Legion Local LA president- Mrs Gladys Wick raises the flag with Branch -43 president Larry Wellington and pro provincial � vincial president Mrs Mary Field in attendance The Rotary Pipe Band assists in the ceremony with Jack Houghton as bugler Vandervoort photo 300 delegates Overbid sales may be fo Le9on LA - meet welcomed thrown out minister 4 Morotlian3oo delegates tome Lands and Forests Minister Ray Williston said today Canadian Legion Ladies Aux he may throw out all overbid timber sales brought to I Hiary BC and Pacific North- Command convention were couvcr by improvements to the Jus attention in the next year i I west l roadbed would not be practical Irl for inhv lm i welcomed until the railway gets more freight In the railway business he said the passenger business is not too lucrative e Citizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY MAY 6 1963 PEARSON BUBBLING Overseas talks successful Galardi queen plan tourist promotion trip EDMONTON CP - Highways Minister I A Gaglardi and Ellen Hayden Ienticton Peach Queen will head a BC tourist promotion group which visits Edmonton this week The group will arrive late Wednesday and officially meet Mayor Elmer Roper Thursday Mr Gaglardi also will address two service clubs Friday he will address a BC government - sponsored luncheon before the group heads for Calgary ORDERS AWAITED Dominican troops mass on border vith Haiti In Washington a peace mis mission � sion of the Organization of American States was reported seeking wider powers to head off the threatened clash be between � tween the Dominican Republic and Haiti Describing the situation as highly tense Gonzalo Facio country to 15 political opponents who took refuge in the Domini Dominican � can embassy in Port au Prince One highly -placed source said Bosch was ready to use any excuse to set off an armed to Prince George clash with Duvaliers forces stressed he still does not know I today by a battery of digni- The Dominican charge daf- fairs in Port an Prinee Frank Bobadilla returned to Santo lueunn uuy iuiim iiiiuii wkuii lonungo vu a Jctter hc Ual Sunday evening with an as- lomcal KtuRVQtt hai Mnt sembly followed by a parade to jt0al forc liplomatlc nm the cenotaph where a wreath of sions m ort au InrK0 remembrance was laid Dele 1 - gates then attended a a church ciuircn service Delegates today lie a ings from civic provincial irovincial Canadian Legion and other of officials � ficials before business sessions began Among them were Mayor Garvin Deell Lands and For Forests � ests Minister Hay Williston Jack Pothecary president of the Legions Pacific Command II J Fraser of Quesnel zone lie keeps and 50 per cent of commander Mrs Irene Wil which is paid to the province Hams president of the Alberta in stumpage rates he aid Legion Ladies Auxiliary Larry At double the upset price Wellington president of the there is no niofit for the onera- Teoinn itrnneh ai- Mrs- rinlv s did Friday Big Charlie Green Walt None of the social tunc 1 tor Mr Williston said And an i Wick president of the local who hands out blue tickets to lions is formal cocktail tlrenb- uneconomic operation is a loss auxiliary and Canon T D It motorists who overpark m non- es and daik suits will do l0 tie economy and to the pub- Allen m e t e r e d restricted zones Mrs Mary English the Calgary i He slapped one on the car operat 1 grandmother who heads Opera 1 tic minister said one of the cd by Joe Dunning the guy who tion Sweepstake stopped olf most effective ways he could hands out the same tickets in here bnetly en route home and think of to discourage the prac metered ones And Charlie has said she picked up almost 3000 tjce would be to throw out sales the last laugh he doesnt own signatures in Terrace Kitimatlon which questionable bids are a car I and Prince Ilupert for her peti- made City authorities are starting tion which calls for legal sweeps i This would allow the forestry o crack down and its about in Canada for charitable pur 1 committee and the provinces imr nn inarlllipnt block onera- noses Petition forms Can bO Imnhor nnuMtnrs In InnL- into tors who refuse to provide obtained for your John Henry the situation more closely and Cl t0NU1 Kct lcs lKu antl s t0wn atr adequate garbage cans for the at the Legion or Tourist Bureau try to achieve a solution he fntrs crossed today as the Hancock spent 1 the island number of suites they own in IU Memo to ckhg an 1 said There are two or three outstanci nouncing stall uie cariDOean Mr Williston said he would ing examples that are easy to country embroiled in a dispute probably be itquircd to decide find Tenants who have troubles with the Dominican Itepublic is I on a course of action soon He should beef to city hall not to Haiti pronounced to rhyme will be back in his office where the operators of their blocks with matey and not to rhyme a VVt cases of high bidding arc Rotarians and Hotary Anns with why eatie Why dont you waiting for linn on Wednesday fliun Quesnel to Smithers who fellows listen to the CBC and plan to take part in the tlignt gel me pionunciauons riguir to Alaska for the big convention j at Anchorage have been asking Operator of the near white what they should wear For Volkswagen licence 560 667 b their benefit Itotarv District viously thinks the 20 mph signs 501 conference chairman Wall in the Connaught school area on Sipprell writes Dress casually Seventeenth are for laughs He and comfortably with emphasis plummeted through at well over on sport clothes jackets skirts 1 30 then along the Victoria Ave slacks comfortable walking speedway at a similar rate shoes Sweaters for late eve j about 8 15 ayem today Sabout nings light topcoats for bad time the Boys in Brown started weather days Dress up outfits watching some of these school aie okay for an tvemug out It zone peed aituts the city may be a mite cooler than could use the revenue IN THE CITIZEN Classified 8 9 Comics 9 Coming events 6 District news - 2 Editorial page 7 Here and there 6 Markets 3 Quesnel news -- 2 Sports 4 5 Tv 2 Low tonight and high Tues 1 day at Vancouver 45 and 00 j Victoria 45 and 57 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Preel Prince George 52 30 08 Terrace 51 42 trace Smithers 4G 35 21 Juesnel G2 3J 05 Williams Lake 53 35 Kamloops 18 10 Fort St John 47 31 Wlutehorse 48 31 Dawson Creek 50 33 11 mi greet Rowdy III behaviour brings I increase in penalties Magistrate Ci O Stewart warned Saturday he will deal severely with youths convicted of causing disturbances at district dance halls He fined Donald Fillion UK when the youth pleaded guilty to causing a disturbance by fighting at the Uancelaud hall Mile Tluee on the Hart High Highway � way The usual fine is 50 The penalty will bo doubled for any type of offence that takes place out there said Magistrate Stewart -PM HELICOPTER WAITS TO WHISK MEN TO SAFETY IF NECESSARY OTTAWA CP - V r i in c Minister Pearson returned to Ottawa late Sunday al almost � most bubbling with enthusi enthusiasm � asm over what he regards as the signal success of his trip to London last week Mr Pearson was expected to brief his cabinet colleagues and senior advisers today on the substance of his conversations with Prime Minister Macmillan and other British and NATO leaders The prime minister and Mrs Pearson arrived at Uplands KCAF station late Sunday and were met by Justice Minister Chevrier acting prime minister while he was away Kxternal Affairs Minister Martin and Viscount Amory British high commissioner to Canada There were about 10 others including other cabinet ministers BOMB ALARM Mr Pearson liriifpd nff n SANTO DOMINGO iAP More than 1000 Dom- report which provco to be a inican Republic troops supported by tanks and rocket- false alarm that a bomb had firim nlinns missiwl tinr tlio Ihiitinn hnnW tndnv uetn Placed on uoaril ins ULAI awaiting orders to strike COLD Yukon in London by le Federa- tion de Liberation Qucbecois Of bis talks in London he I said they were very pleasant and very successful from my -point of view i 1 did what I had hoped 1 j would be able to do to re reestablish � establish contact with the prime minister Harold Macmillan and his colleagues and others of my friends in London Wc Thron tlmnilprstnrni nrrnr- had a erv nood exchange of of Costa Kica president of the rcd in tho aria Sunday but views on a tot of things and I OAS council called an execu rririintinn use lioM Tho think it was mutiiallv hplnful conducted Sunday evening to officially open the 47th annual BC convention tivj session of thccouncil today I five day outlook forecast by the VISITS 4FK NEXT to iu aiuuy study the hiv luui fournatkm uduuu mis una- l - Mincr urea cat is wr I Qn On sneciflC subjects Mr cool showery weather all week sions its last report on survey carson saw week of the situation I Tuesday will be cloudy with i The Dominican troops were rushed to the border town of Jimani Sunday night amid un unconfirmed � confirmed rumors that Presi President � dent Juan Uosch would order an invasion unless Haitian Pres ident Francois us Duvaliers reg sunny periods There will be a He hopes to make the same few showers both days with kind of informal visit with isolated thunderstorms after j President Kennedy when he noon and evening Continuing i goes to Hyannis Port this week cool Winds southerly 15 but I end gusty near showers Low to- T night and high Tuesday at Jhcrc as becn P --h-1 Prince George and Snuthcr Smithers imc made good its on promise 3U 50 QuesncI 35 ani 55 to give safe conduct out of the s - r - i ininisiers conierence anu u i wasnt discussed in London but Commonwealth trade ministers arc meeting there in advance of the forthcoming GATT meeting in Geneva General Burns Canadian disarmament negotiator in Gen Geneva � eva is doing remarkably good work hes an idealist and also a strong realist and hes a good man to have there George Drew a former na national � tional Conservative leader who now is Canadian high commis commissioner � sioner in London accompanied him on many of his talks and the subject of Mr Drews re- turn to Canada was not dis discussed � cussed i Canadas policy on extend- ing offshore fishing limits is I not very far removed from i Britains newly -announced de cision to push the three mile limit farther out to sea and the Canadian government is dis discussing � cussing how it can be done without disturbing its foreign friends He indicated by his response to reporters questions that closer Anglo Canadian ties in trade and defence were the principal topics of his discus discussions � sions FOUT SIMPSON NWT fP All residents were evacuated bearing this message Peter ciews began pumping out base A skeleton force in this flood- A task force of 12 men includ- Tcmpleton regional adminis- ments Sunday in the high sec- administrator Sid trator Yellowknife NWT tion of the town Where flood- Sunday night island flooding arranging im- mg was caused by backing up mighty Mackenzie Hiver show on Should danger mediate total evacuation sewers disinfectant would be cd signs of breaking up I threaten a siren will be I The message signed by Mr j applied later If downstream ice goes out sounded and an air force heli- Hancock will be transmitted in I Several men were assigned to residents who evacuated this copter will whisk the men to cae ot a flood emergency feed the communitys dogs centre GOO miles north of Fd- safety The ndrrow channel between most of which were chained to monton can continue with plans Tacked on the wall m the the island and the mainland is fences near the hostel and to return to help with the clean- transport communications ecu- open and water from the Liard school up But if the ice first goes out above the town this settlement of 75 and the two mile long island it sits upon could be en tiiely flooded Fort Simpson lies at the con confluence � fluence of the Mackenzie and Liard rivers It flooded last week for the first tune since 1U3G when ice on the Mackenzie blocked the spring thaw of the northward flowing Liard It swept through the town dump tie in town u a teletype tape Kiver is tlowing through Woik Mr Tenipleton flew in Sun- Cabinet to consider help FOUT SMITH NWT tP begin as soon as loud waters or restored on high ground The federal cabinet will decide leccdc i The minister estimated dam- tlus week what assistance it He said claims for damage in age at Hay JUvcr at lGO0000 will piovide two northern coni jthe hard hit town of Hay Kiver two - thirds of the estimated munities hit by floods will be paid by the federal gov- value of property in the town Northern Affairs Minister Ar- eminent when approved by a of 1800 S W Hancock Fort thur Laing said the work oil team of assessors About 50 Simpson administrator estimat- ice 20 feet high on the main restoiing Hay JUver N W T homes destroyed or damaged med damage m his cenue at street land Fort Simpson NWT will Fort Simpson will be repaired more than 750000 7e a Copy iTrte I1 50 pfr MonUl Vift BT CARRIER ASS ilWS r i OF MONKEYS AND MICE Patty is a ring tailed monkey wno lives in a Florida zoo She recently adopted a white mouse caring for him as though he were her own baby and not letting anyone near him TNS photo IN KAMLOOPS Davie wiil oppose Phil KAMLOOPS I E Davie Fulton provincial Conservative leader will seek election to the legislature in Kamloops con constituency � stituency The Social Credit incumbent Highways Minister Gaglardi has welcomed the challenge I In announcing his choice at a constituency meeting Saturday 1 former Justice Minister Fulton said My chief reason is simply that the cause to which I have I dedicated myself is so impor important � tant that I have decided to pur pursue � sue it with complete conviction in everything I do To do any- thing less than run here in my own place the place I still claim and continue to claim as j home would take away from this conviction GAGLARDI CONFIDENT Mr Fulton justice and works minister in former Prime Min ister Diefenbakers cabinet rep represented � resented Kamloops in Ottawa from 1115 until stepping clown earlier this year to seek the provincial leadership Mr Gaglardi commented As far as I am concerned I am happy to welcome any contest with anyone Whatever I am and the contribution I have becn able to make to the tremendous strides in develop development � ment which the province has made in the last 10 years has been made possible only be because � cause the people of Kamloops have given me tremendous help and backing I have every confidence the people will continue to give me the back backing � ing they always have PLANS MADE Mr Fulton said an offieiil nominating convention will bo held Liter this month the fiibt of 52 as his party goes after every seat in the provincial house I am back t bring a new government he said We know what we have to do We have the plans to do it By Wednesday of next week wo will have completed the wuik of drawing up a chait and a plan for victory in the next pro provincial � vincial election Skeleton force keeps anxious eye on river ice day atternooh for an hour long conference with Mr Hancock When flood conditions case tents will be erected on a giassy lot behind the Hudsons Bay store staff house to ac accommodate � commodate 25 families whose homes were ruined Tents would be supplied by the Indian affairs brain h uten utensils � sils stoves and blankets by the army and other supplies by the Bed Cross Mr Hancock said sanitary facilities would be installed ami the tents would be supplied running water Later new homes would be built on higher ground I The first group expected to I return would be the childrens hospital personnel and the hos hostel � tel staff They would be follow followed � ed by maintenance workers ami teachers Others would come when homes weie ready foe i occupancy