Twoar crash results in injuries to couple A city couple suffered minor injuries in a traffic mishap Monday 16 miles south of here on the Cariboo highway Mr and Mrs Wilfred Aizlcwood were treated at the hospital and released RCMP said Mr Aizlcwoods car was rammed in the rear by a second car driven by William Strnm also of Prinrr irorp The -nishap occurred at a spot being repaired by highways crews CLEAN UP ON IN TWO OTHERS Another northern town might flood YELLOWKNIFE NWT CD - Clean up operations here started in two northern communities in the wake of major floods and a third settlement is preparing for what is expected to be one of its worst inundations in history FULTON SLATED TO VISIT CITY 15C Conservative loader Da Davie � vie Fulton is expected to visit Prince George within the next few weeks Dud Saw ley local Tory chief said today that Mr Ful Fultons � tons plans are not definite but that he certainly will be coming to Prince George in the near future While he is here Mr Fulton will meet Prince George Con Conservatives � servatives to discuss plans for the next provincial cam campaign � paign and he may address a public meeting Dawson chamber takes four here on way home A 2t meniber delegation from the Dawson Creek Chamber of Commerce arrived in Prince George Saturday night after a week long publicity trip through the Lower Mainland The delegation headed by chamber president Don Phil Phillips � lips visited chambers in Van Vancouver � couver and North Vancouver to push for paving of the Alaska Highway A second aspect of the trip was to promote the improve improvement � ment of the Hart Highway into Dawson Creek The delegation stayed over overnight � night in Prince George and Sunday morning chamber mem members � bers were taken on a tour of the Prince George Vocational School by principal Phil Mac Grcgor They returned to Dawson Creek by Pacific Great Eastern Railway Sunday afternoon TOT DROWNS IN DITCH LADNER Pi William Van Pol 2 was found dead near his home here Monday night drown UN MAY ENTER CONFLICT Water and ice have retreated from the island settlement of Hay River At Fort Simpson built on an island at the confluence of the Mackenzie anil Liard rivers 1 the threat of flooding has cased though about one third of the settlement remained under water Monday night More than 400 miles down river from Fort Simpson air patrols of the northern affairs department kept watch on the level of the Mackenzie at Akla vik a settlement of about 530 persons mostly natives We dont expect trouble there for 10 days to two weeks Grant Wagner assistant ad administrator � ministrator of the Mackenzie district said The air force has been ad advised � vised to have helicopters on a standby basis he added Meanwhile a check was started of accommodations at Inuvik NWT a centre built by the federal government for its people because of the an annual � nual spring flood problems at Aklavik which lies on a vast delta at the mouth of the Mac Mackenzie � kenzie about 1600 miles north northwest � west of Edmonton Northern observers said prob problems � lems in the far north this spring would be fierce because of speedy breakups along the vast 25oo mlle Mackenzie JUvcr tystcm second largest in North America Ice along the Macken Mackenzie � zie proper and its large tribu tributaries � taries was tearing loose in a fraction of the normal thawing time At Hay River clean up oper operations � ations were in full swing Of Officials � ficials pondered a possible re relocation � location of the town in the mainland The first group of 49 women and children was to return to Hay River today from Yellow knife A task force of 180 men Monday began to rebuild a ed in two feet of swift flowing causeway linking the island and water in a ditch He had been I the mainland and it was to be missing nearly three hours finished today Council president Roger Scy doux of France awaited word from council members before deciding how to respond to Hai Haitis � tis call Monday for a session without delay on the Domini Dominican � can Republics threats of ag aggression � gression Now hear this Prominent visitor to PG this week is Dave Kintock of Ver Vernon � non who reps for Hiram Walk Walker � er in the UC Interior Biggest news item however is that Dave has been promoted to the rank of full colonel in the Can Canadian � adian army and put in charge of the newly created militia dis district � trict with HQ at Vernon Members ot the Prince George Tennis Club had a G8 net stolen from the courts Raster week weekend � end It still hasnt turned up Meanwhile the clubbers dug intu their pockets and came up with 38 to buy a cheaper net which will do them But whats really bothering them is what would anvbody do with a 15 foot tennis net Pie on sports page jeslerday listed name of five of the six women in the photo Should have read left to right- Flo Van Essen Ann Boa I Doreen Jeffery Pat Harvie Gerry Scott and Leona IN THE CITIZEN Betty Conner - 6 Classified 8 9 10 Comics 9 -- - -- Coming events 6 Editorial page 7 District news 2 Here and there 6 Markets 3 Quesnel news 2 Sports - - 4 5 Tv 2 Shallard If youre saving the pic for your scrapbook cut out these lines and paste them over the originals Members of the Kiwanis Clubs will stage the second house to house can canvass � vass tonight to gather material for their annual auction and rummage sale June 8 Anything you dont want will be accept acceptable � able such as old clothes furni furniture � ture beer bottles et ceteia PWA boss man Bernie Bergeron has a new card game but dont play it against him hes too lucky When 300 gals hit town the place is likely to jump And thats exactly what happened to the Legion last night when the gals attending the BC Legion Ladies Auxil Auxiliary � iary convention took over the building It was the best and liveliest time the new building has seen vet Somehody must be getting spanked by the Little Colonel down Victoria way Why else would OKcefes beer and Park and Telford dis distillery � tillery products be yanked off 11 C Liquor Store shelves for one week Businessmen and residents of this city spend a lot of money annually enticing tourists to this neck of the woods because the tourist industry is a multi million dollar biz So its hard to understand why at least one local restaurant takes advantage of a convention to raise prices on even the simplest meals were injured Monday when a Trans Canada Air Lines plane was rocked by violent air cur currents � rents high above the Rocky Mountains Monday on a flight from Vancouver to Ottawa A TCA spokesman said Mon 1 day night four of the passen passengers � gers remained in hospital none of them seriously injured Oth Others � ers were released after exami examination � nation or treatment A passenger said the plane dropped sharply perhaps about 800 feet and another said he was lifted from his seat while trying to fasten his seat belt L M Schmidt 77 of Cud- Island dispute marks time WASHINGTON The Haitian dispute marked time today on two diplomatic fronts imid rising expectations that no decisive political or military move will come soon to unseat President Francois Duvalier The United Nations Security WORTHLESS PESO BRINGS CHARGE A man appeared in city po police � lice court today charged with false pretences involving a worthless Mexican peso note Ronald Hill was remanded without plea to May 10 to ob obtain � tain legal advice RCMP allege Hill obtained 5 worth of gas at Halfway Lodge on the Hart Highway by tendering the note eh Phone LOgan 4 2441 Vol 7 No 89 One man worth Sask a retired njssrnoprs kepcr returning from Gonzalo Facio of Costa Rica chairman of the Organization of American States predicted the UN group would refer the Hai Haitian � tian complaint back to the OAS which debated the issue for two hours Monday The only OAS action was an appeal to both sides not to resort to force Facio did not say when the OAS would meet again The Dominican ambassador was re repotted � potted returning to Washington today with new complaints for the OAS The chairman of the OAS factfinding group on the dispute was expected to report later in the week While Dominican armed for ces were reported poised on the Haitian border and Presit dent Juan Bosch scheduled a radio television speech for to tonight � night US authorities voiced doubt that Bosch had the mili military � tary might to conquer Haiti In the US opinion a Domini Dominican � can attack would rally the Hai Haitians � tians behind Duvalier and dam damage � age the Dominican case in the OAS Ambassador John Bartlow Martin was said to have given this advice to Bosch Still the ominican chief might make at least a to ken assault was not ruled out store visit with his sister in Woodburn Oregon was dead on arrival at hospital in Edmonton TCA spokesman said an autopsy was performed Mon day night to determine cause of death and results would be known today In hospital were Stanton Mooney TCA district sales man manager � ager from Victoria Lee Davis of San Jose Calif Mrs Mar Marion � ion Klemmer of Rosctown Sasl and Mrs Walter Wood of Diggar Sask A TCA spokesman said the plane carried 61 revenue pas passengers � sengers three company em employees � ployees and a crew of five He added the interior of the C0 ton craft was a shambles Some seats wosc knocked out of place and newspapers blankets and other items were scattered The four engine plane with a capacity of 109 passengers suf- Second Telstar tossed aloft CAPE CANAVERAL Fla IV A second Telstar communi communications � cations satellite was rocketed toward an orbit about the earth today and project officials re reported � ported an hour after launch launching � ing that there was every indi indication � cation of success in the early stages The satellite Telstar II was designed as another step to toward � ward development of a world worldwide � wide space communication sys system � tem Because of the long highly elliptical nature of the desired orbit Telstar II should require nearly four hours to make one circuit of the earth e ill - tf M pPIWTlk WJI bI i kl III 111 I I I Mn jrfSSlC I V THERE MAY EVEN BE A KITCHEN SINK UP FOR GRABS JUNE 8 WHEN the annual Kiwanis auction is held Some of the things which have already been collected for the fund raising affair arc displayed by left to right Roy Langill of the advertising committee Bruce Low who is in charge ot clothing and Art James chairman of the auction committee Anyone with anything to donate like the bird cage toilet ladies hats vacuum cleaner bathroom scales and other items shown here should call LOgan 4 8831 Vandervoort photo 25 HURT AS CRAFT HITS ROUGH AIR Man dies as plane shakes EDMQNTQN CI -died and 25 other Citizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY AMY 7 1963 fercd no apparent structural damage but was to undergo in inspection � spection today The aircraft ran into severe turbulence at 21000 feet about 50 miles west of Rocky Moun Mountain � tain House Alta 25 minutes flying time from Edmonton The plane was piloted by Cap Captain � tain George Smith of Vancou Vancouver � ver Mr Davis 43 laughed as he told of his experience trom a hospital bed I think I know what John Glenn felt like He said he didnt have time to fasten his seat belt There were two things I remember One was a hat and coffee fly flying � ing through the air Municipal men select Rupert administrator Prince Ruperts city adminis administrator � trator Scott McLaren has been elected president of the at North Central BC Municipal Officers Association Past president is City Manager Arran Thomson of Prince George Mr Thomson said 18 repre representatives � sentatives from municipalities throughout North Central BC were at the meeting in Smithers on Saturday at which Mr Mc McLaren � Laren was named president Also attending from Prince George were city comptroller Chester Jeffery city clerk Ted Kent and city solicitor Cecil Edwards Commercial vehicle licencing and length of trade licences were discussed TO 3V2 Bank chops lending rate OTTAWA rP In a move heralding easier credit the Bank of Canada Monday cut its lending rate to 3Vj per cent from four It was the fourth reduction of the bank rate sincc it was peg ged at six per cent last June as part of the former govern governments � ments austerity program The rate the countrys lead leading � ing indicator of the cost of credit generally now is at its lowest point since May of last vear Bank Governor Louis Ras minsky said in announcing the move Monday night that it was designed to continue to en courage credif conditions thaf facilitate sound domestic econ economic � omic expansion IMPROVEMENT SHOWN He also noted that in the last six months there has been an improvement in Canadas cur current � rent balance of international payments and that the foreign exchange reserves position had developed in a satisfactory way Last week it was announced that the foreign exchange re reserves � serves reached a record 2671 400000 in April a jump of 71 300000 in that month A year ago these reserves were in a sharp decline that be became � came critical in June touching off the austerity drive The bank rate was fixed at six per cent as part of an effort to en encourage � courage an increased inflow of foreign capital which had been drying up Prior to being pegged the bank rate was a floating one which varied with the demands of the money market It was set 25 per cent above the inter est rate paid on the weekly sale of treasury bills The week be before � fore pegging this floating rate was 517 per cent GOOD RISE The fixed rate of six per cent was dropped to 5ii per cent in September five per cent in November A good rise in for foreign � eign exchange reserves pre preceded � ceded each reduction The period of the old floating rate began Nov 1 1956 It held around the three-per-cent mark until 1959 In January of that year the rate was 325 but by August it had streaked to 641 a recoul high After that it rose and fell in the throe-to-five range MORE DEMONSTRATIONS SLATED AS JAILS BULGE BIRMINGHAM Ala W i 2 Desegregation of all down 1 maincd in the crowded jails and almost to the bursting point with i Negroes today and leaders of a massing desegregation drive pledged more demonstrations We will definitely have more demonstrations said Martin Luther King Jr president of the Southern Christian Leader Leadership � ship Conference Kings comment followed the arrest Monday of a police-estimated 1000 marchers includ including � ing Negro comedian Dick Greg Gregory � ory The vast majority of those arrested for parading without a permit were school children or other teenagers Many skipped classes to join in the campaign King said the goals of the de segregation drive are 1 A fair policy for hiring Negroes for jobs lunch counters restrooins and water fountains 3 Establishment of a bi racial committee to study broad steps toward desegregation including the public schools 4 Dropping of all charges against all Negroes ai tested for picketing parading and other demonstrations The Negro leaders have sought permits to parade They were denied on grounds it would cause a disturbance More than 2400 now have been arrested since demonstra tions started Thursday An additional 200 plus includ ing King were arrested in earl ler phases of the drive which began April nnl a 3 Pol As a group led by Gregory was taken off Monday wave after wave of other groups left the church on the edge of the business district They sang fieedoin songs as they walked two by two carrying placards The groups were stopped by police ofticers arrested placed in school buses and hauled to jail The operation lasted about two hours A march on the city jail was planned Monday night It was cancelled shortly before the scheduled stait BIRMINGHAM Ala AP -Hundreds of Negro children and 7e n Cnnv 3TW tt Monlb - - ri fr ft ftT CARRIER TO ACCOMMODATE 700 3 school jobs let by district MANY TOURISTS EYE PROVINCE VICTORIA CD The BC Travel Bureau reported today that April inquiries to its offices ran substantially ahead of the previous all time high for that month The bureau reported 1598 inquiries of which nearly 50 per cent came from Califor California � nia School District 57 board got a head start Monday in its race to provide accommodation for more than 700 new students expected to enrol at district schools in September At a special meeting trus 1 tecs Let a 114700 contract for construction of the first eight room wing of the Seymour Sub division elementary school to Cloverdalc Construction Authorized architect Alan Grecnwcll to call tenders for a four room and activity room ad addition � dition to the Hart Highway Ele Elementary � mentary School as soon as the department of education ap approves � proves plans Learned the department has approved plans for a two room addition to the new Quirt son Elementary School and de decided � cided to call tenders for this job Contract awarded to Clover dale for the Seymour school includes one alternate use of colored concrete instead of resi lient flooring throughout the school COST HIKED This brought cost of the school from the basic bid price of 114300 to 114700 Estimate price had been 122000 and the department was prepared to share costs of as much as 150 000 Other bids for the school ranged as high as 128565 less 900 for the alternate A total of five bids for the job were received when tenders were opened Friday Plans for the Hart Highway addition can be sent to Vic Victoria � toria for approval by Wednes Wednesday � day Mr Grcenwell told the spe special � cial board meeting and bids could be called next week Estimated cost of the project is 118000 derived from Refer Referendum � endum 10 surplus funds of other projects the surplus from Referendum 7 and other mis miscellaneous � cellaneous sources PORTABLE CLASSROOMS The two room addition at Quinson Elementary School opened last fall may not ac actually � tually be built this year If mo money � ney is short portable classrooms may be used to cover growth During Mondays meeting superintendent J M Phillipson said that plans for four room and activity room additions to Kelly Road Elementary Junior Secondary School arc expected to be approved this week Hauled to city jail in school buses teenaged Negro boys and girls had to wait for hours in a fenced enclosure while of officers � ficers processed them Some got soaked by rain before they were shuttled into a hallway We got them in as quickly as possible when it began rain raining � ing said an officer New mat mattresses � tresses were purchased he said in order to provide for the prisoner overflow The 500 600 juveniles were processed through juvenile couit and officials worked until after midnight Sandwiches and milk were given the children as they waited for processing Then they were again loaded in buses and taken to the ad- integration teenagers some of them crying ministration building of the Pnlin do homo snt nt the nicht in state fairgrounds There mat- ice officials said at least 2000 1 improvised quarters as a state t tresses laid on the concrete declined to uoit bond and re- fairground buiJdiuj floor bened as beds YOUTHS BLAMED IN BOMBINGS VICTORIA CP RCMP be believe � lieve they have solved the mystery bombings Four ju juveniles � veniles arc thought respons responsible � ible They said today the youths began by experimenting with rockets and then started to make bombs Some residents who sus suspected � pected juveniles at play when the bombs first started to ex explode � plode several weeks ago be began � gan to be more concerned when notes were found But the notes too were only at attempts � tempts of the four youngsters to have some fun police said Some notes read Pro Gaglardi resigning govern government � ment and No Social Cred Credit � it 235694 JOB City bypass paving set The partially completed hiuh way bypass skirting the citys southern perimeter will receive another coat of pavement this summer Four miles from the new Ne chako bridge to Spruce is in included � cluded in a 235G9J contract awarded to City Construction Co Ltd of Vancouver The company also received another contract for paving of 11 miles of the Hart Highway north from the Salmon River bridge Both sections of highway have already been paved but have deteriorated to the point where repaving is necessary said dis district � trict highways superintendent Al Park A 289971 contract for paving 193 miles of Highway 16 near Burns Lake was also awarded Monday Job went to Dawson Construction Ltd of Vancouver All three projects arc to be un undertaken � dertaken shortly SHOWERS Ot mfV l A n f n 2 r- rS roundup lif Cloudy with sunny periods Wednesday A few showers and isolated thunderstorms in after afternoon � noon and evening Little change in temperature Winds light ex except � cept gusty near thunderstorms Low tonight and high Wednes Wednesday � day at Prince George 30 and 55 Quesnel 35 and 53 Smith Smithers � ers 30 and 52 Peace River Low tonight and 1000 integration marchers jailed high Wednesday at Grande Prairie 35 and 55 Low tonight and high Wed Wednesday � nesday at Vancouver 40 and 58 Victoria 42 and 57 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Prec Prince George 57 31 01 Terrace 52 39 03 Smithers 52 35 01 Quesnel 58 37 trace Williams Lake 52 27 Kam loops 67 31 Whitehorse 52 33 Eort Nelson 48 35 Eort St John 55 36 Dawson Creek missing PRAIRIE WEATHER Winnipeg 64 partly cloudy Saskatoon 44 west wind 9 clear Calgary 40 wind north GOLFER CATCHES 13 INCH TROUT LAKE OSWEGO Ore AP This may sound fishv but golfer Harry Clow caught a 13 inch trout Monday during the first round of the Oregon Open A nearby lake swollen by rains overflowed onto the first fairway at the Lake 0 wego Country Club Clow grabbed the fish with his bare hands He said a bigger one got away