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AWAITED
THE
MORE
THAN
130
COUPLES
who
arrived
here
Thursday
for
the
four
day
Gj
ro
convention
Whooping
it
up
at
the
registration
desk
in
the
Hotel
Simon
Fraser
were
Mrs
Connie
Hatch
left
and
Mrs
Jean
Bennett
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a
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AMONG
THOSE
ATTENDING
THE
DISTRICT
GYRO
CONVENTION
HERE
ARE
Howard
Ees
left
ofrSeattle
immediate
past
president
of
Gyro
International
and
George
N
Steinhauer
of
Denver
Colo
second
vice
president
They
were
greeted
by
Mrs
Rosemary
Hollingshead
of
Prince
George
The
convention
is
for
the
district
which
includes
Western
B
C
Washington
and
Oregon
Main
event
will
be
the
governors
ball
Saturday
night
in
the
Civic
Centre
RESPONSIBLE
IN
CANCER
DEATHS
Ruling
shakes
tobacco
men
NEW
YORK
LP
The
tobac
tobacco
�
co
wiliMrj
faced
another
battle
toda
in
the
cancer
s
cigarct
smoking
controversy
with
the
hope
that
it
can
bounce
back
as
well
as
it
usually
has
before
Prices
of
tobacco
issues
on
the
New
York
stock
exchange
fell
as
much
as
2
38
a
share
Thursday
after
a
Honda
State
Supreme
Court
ruling
suggested
cigarct
makers
can
be
held
liable
for
deaths
from
lung
cancer
if
caused
by
cigarct
smoking
Info
for
the
curious
The
wording
of
the
Queen
telegram
to
Granny
Seymour
sent
by
the
Queens
private
secretarj
was
The
Queen
is
much
inter
x
ested
to
hear
that
ou
are
cele
Crating
our
111th
birthday
and
smds
iou
warm
congratula
tions
and
good
wishes
on
this
remarkable
occasion
Dig
black
headlines
and
un
unpleasant
�
pleasant
ceremonies
are
apt
to
be
in
store
if
the
little
tykes
who
play
under
the
brow
of
the
hill
on
Twelfth
persist
in
their
dangerous
games
Riding
tn
cjclcs
and
running
back
and
forth
across
the
street
they
are
tempting
fate
Drivers
com
coming
�
ing
down
the
hill
cant
see
the
tots
until
its
too
late
to
stop
Its
only
by
chance
that
at
least
one
liasnt
been
hit
Most
amaz
ing
is
that
their
parents
do
not
seem
to
care
enough
to
find
them
some
other
place
to
play
Visitor
to
town
yesterday
and
expressing
amazement
at
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page
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page
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news
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and
there
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--
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5
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2
The
Florida
case
is
an
adws
ory
opinion
inolving
one
states
statutes
and
the
final
outcome
still
is
in
doubt
But
it
causes
alarm
to
the
industry
because
it
seems
to
Tun
counter
to
an
earlier
decision
that
smokers
assume
any
risk
voluntarily
To
the
industrj
the
Honda
decision
raises
two
threats
1
there
could
be
a
flood
of
ex
expensive
�
pensive
suits
2
sales
might
be
hurt
The
case
involves
the
Amer
American
�
ican
Tobacco
Co
makers
of
Lucky
Strike
and
other
brands
and
Mrs
Mary
Green
of
Miami
Now
hear
this
our
growth
and
progress
was
Howard
Bonnell
of
Chicago
Canadian
zone
manager
for
World
BookChild
Craft
Ltd
Another
welcome
isitor
is
Ken
Lift
who
reps
for
John
Begg
Johnny
Walker
Haig
and
Haig
et
al
Memo
to
the
Leigh
ton
Ford
Crusade
people
Dont
miss
sending
an
mutation
to
Aid
Spike
Enemark
who
was
quite
enthusiastic
about
having
attended
his
first
such
event
three
ears
ago
when
he
was
Liberal
candidate
in
the
provincial
election
Cash
prizes
are
awaiting
those
who
land
tne
three
biggest
char
in
Cluculz
Lake
between
now
and
Sunday
evening
but
only
if
jou
first
enter
he
char
derby
Theres
even
a
20
buck
prize
for
not
catching
a
fish
at
all
Costs
a
buck
to
enter
and
pro
proceeds
�
ceeds
go
to
Aurora
School
build
building
�
ing
fund
Sacred
Heart
car
bingo
slat
slated
�
ed
for
Satuiday
in
the
Coliseum
has
had
its
times
changed
Doors
will
now
open
at
1
pm
and
pa
begins
at
8
30
The
RCMP
alvas
get
their
man
and
all
that
jazz
but
they
are
having
a
heck
of
a
time
finding
houses
to
live
in
The
force
here
is
pushing
the
panic
button
because
at
least
two
married
members
are
being
transferred
here
and
they
need
three
bedroom
homes
If
you
have
one
or
know
of
one
a
phone
call
to
LOgan
4
2141
would
be
greatly
appreciated
Just
ask
for
the
housing
de
department
�
partment
She
had
sued
for
250000
charging
that
smoking
the
cig
cigarct
�
arct
s
caused
the
death
of
her
husband
in
1958
The
U
S
dis
tnct
court
ruled
in
favor
of
the
tobacco
firm
and
so
did
the
U
S
Fifth
Circuit
Court
of
Ap
Appeals
�
peals
in
New
Orleans
But
Mrs
Green
obtained
a
new
hearing
and
the
Appeals
Court
asked
the
Florida
State
Supreme
Court
for
guidance
in
interpreting
the
Florida
statutes
on
implied
warranty
This
is
the
advisory
opinion
that
was
handed
down
by
the
Florida
court
Wednesday
The
advisory
opinion
is
not
conclusive
but
if
its
reasoning
is
accepted
by
the
federal
courts
it
would
be
an
import
important
�
ant
precedent
The
Florida
court
held
in
effect
that
makers
and
distri
distributors
�
butors
guaranteed
by
implica
implication
�
tion
that
the
product
is
safe
for
human
consumption
and
that
they
are
liable
for
damage
the
product
causes
This
applies
even
though
the
maker
couldnt
know
beforehand
whether
effects
would
be
bad
ACTRESS
DIES
OF
CANCER
HOLLYWOOD
Cfl
Zasu
Pitts
the
w
a
very
-voiced
comic
whose
career
spanned
from
silent
movies
to
television
died
today
of
cancer
at
the
age
of
63
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4
244
Vol
7
No
Ill
2
MILLION
VIEW
BODY
Requiem
mass
is
being
said
each
day
at
the
Vatican
ba
basilicas
�
silicas
great
bronze
canopied
central
altar
a
few
feet
above
the
subterranean
crypt
where
the
humble
pontiff
was
removed
from
the
ccs
of
an
admiring
mourning
world
For
two
das
and
a
night
an
uninterrupted
stream
of
2000
000
persons
moved
through
the
basilica
to
look
in
silence
upon
the
face
of
Pope
John
as
he
lay
in
state
Thursday
night
the
bod
was
placed
in
a
triple
coffin
and
brought
below
into
the
ba
basilicas
�
silicas
grottoes
to
a
place
near
the
tomb
of
Pope
Pius
XI
The
nine
-
day
mourning
pe
period
�
riod
extends
through
June
17
with
two
dajs
out
for
major
religious
feast
days
of
joy
Tnnit
Sunday
next
Sunday
and
Corpus
Christi
next
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
On
the
final
day
of
official
mourning
June
17
the
most
solemn
of
the
requiems
will
bring
presidents
princes
and
prime
ministers
to
St
Peters
Basilica
Bishop
Vladimor
Kotliarov
will
be
the
first
Russian
Ortho
Orthodox
�
dox
Church
representative
at
a
Pope
s
requiem
since
the
East
West
church
split
of
1054
Archbishop
Pcriclc
Felici
chosen
to
say
the
first
mass
was
secretary
-
general
of
Pope
Johns
ecumenical
council
which
was
suspended
automa
automatically
�
tically
when
the
pontiff
died
last
Monday
night
The
arch
archbishops
�
bishops
role
as
the
mass
cele
celebrant
�
brant
like
his
giving
of
obsolu-
tion
at
Pope
Johns
burial
was
because
of
his
position
as
vicar
of
the
canons
of
St
Peters
Ba
silica
JflOO
home
development
being
falked
A
7000
home
integrated
de
development
�
velopment
may
be
in
store
for
Prince
George
The
Citizen
learned
today
on
good
author
authority
�
ity
A
local
government
official
who
asked
that
his
name
be
withheld
said
that
nonlocal
interests
arc
considering
the
giant
development
for
the
city
or
immediate
area
The
development
would
ap
apparently
�
parently
be
fully
serviced
and
would
include
its
own
parks
shopping
facilities
extensive
school
sites
and
other
ameni
ties
However
the
source
pointed
out
plans
are
apparently
still
in
a
very
preliminary
stage
This
wont
happen
overnight
he
said
and
development
would
probably
occur
over
a
period
of
time
Developers
are
believed
to
have
approached
the
provincial
government
for
land
It
is
be
believed
�
lieved
the
city
has
not
yet
been
asked
by
provincial
authorities
for
its
opinion
Demand
for
sawmill
workers
drops
here
Labor
requirements
m
the
sawmill
industry
here
are
levelling
off
according
o
Hugh
Waller
manager
of
the
National
Employment
Services
Pnnce
George
office
There
is
still
some
demand
for
men
with
special
skills
in
mill
work
he
said
today
But
there
has
been
a
general
drop
in
the
demand
for
sawmill
wotkers
following
a
high
demand
for
several
weeks
as
the
industry
recuperated
from
the
spring
breakup
Applicants
for
unemployment
insurance
benefits
totalled
1570
at
the
end
of
this
week
1327
men
and
243
women
This
is
a
drop
from
last
years
figure
of
2233
e
FORMER
BUILDER
GOES
TO
JAIL
The
former
operator
of
a
city
construction
firm
was
sentenced
to
a
year
in
the
provincial
jail
Thursday
for
fraud
John
Bernard
Prozeller
was
found
guilty
of
the
offence
which
involved
false
state
statements
�
ments
concerning
Central
Mortgage
and
Housing
Cor
Corporation
�
poration
funds
At
the
time
of
the
offence
Mr
Prozeller
was
operator
of
Bernard
Construction
a
city
firm
specializing
in
home
building
It
has
since
gone
into
bankruptcy
Doctors
fees
io
be
increased
VANCOUVER
CP
Doctors
fees
will
go
up
six
per
cent
next
January
Dr
W
G
McClure
president
of
the
B
C
Medical
Association
said
today
He
said
he
could
nol
detail
the
increases
for
particular
services
but
said
the
overall
effect
would
be
a
six
per
cent
hike
OF
CHAMBER
Mr
PG
to
The
giant
Mr
PG
which
stands
beside
the
chamber
of
commerce
office
at
First
and
George
will
soon
be
duplicated
on
the
front
doors
of
business
establishments
of
many
cham
chamber
�
ber
members
Don
McKinnon
chairman
of
the
membership
committee
said
today
dccals
showing
Mr
PG
and
announcing
member
membership
�
ship
in
the
chamber
are
be
ing
prepared
for
distribution
about
the
end
of
this
month
IN
DISTRICT
itlzen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
Liberal
leader
making
brief
stop
on
Sunday
B
C
Liberal
Leader
Ray
Perrault
will
attend
a
coffee
party
for
Liberals
and
others
at
the
Prince
George
Hotel
banquet
room
Sunday
at
9
p
m
Mr
Perrault
is
on
a
tour
of
the
province
and
will
arrive
in
the
city
Sunday
from
Vanderhoof
He
will
leave
Monday
morning
for
Qucsncl
Nine
days
of
mourning
for
Pope
starts
today
VATICAN
CITY
AP
The
Roman
Catholic
Church
began
nine
days
of
official
mourning
today
for
Pope
John
whose
body
now
lies
at
rest
beneath
the
floor
of
St
Peters
Basilica
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
FRIDAY
JUNE
7
1963
7e
a
Copy
11
50
per
Mont
hi
UAKRtm
Two
mills
kiln
go
up
in
smoke
Two
district
planer
mills
and
the
dry
kiln
of
a
third
were
destroyed
in
three
separate
fires
early
today
The
Northwest
Interior
Lum
Lumber
�
ber
Co
planer
milt
at
Cinema
about
33
miles
southwest
of
here
was
burned
to
the
ground
Damage
was
estimated
at
about
50000
Sale
of
the
mill
by
Gintcr
Construction
to
Swanson
Lum
Lumber
�
ber
Co
was
completed
only
two
days
ago
It
had
been
shut
down
for
the
last
two
weeks
but
was
sched
scheduled
�
uled
to
reopen
on
the
weekend
Cause
of
the
fire
had
not
been
determined
although
it
was
be
believed
�
lieved
to
have
started
in
the
en
engine
�
gine
room
The
second
major
fire
des
stroyed
the
Carrier
Lumber
Co
planer
mill
about
50
miles
southwest
of
here
It
employed
about
25
men
on
two
shifts
W
W
Kordyban
the
firms
managing
director
was
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
and
other
company
of
officials
�
ficials
could
not
be
reached
to
today
�
day
No
estimate
of
damage
was
available
Damage
was
estimated
at
more
than
40000
following
a
blaze
which
destroyed
a
dry
kiln
at
Lloyd
Brothers
mill
at
Isle
Pierre
about
40
miles
northwest
of
the
city
A
company
spokesman
said
today
cause
of
the
fire
had
not
been
determined
About1
120
000
board
feet
in
the
kilo
and
another
10000
board
feet
iothc
yard
was
destroyee
Water
was
played
on
nearby
buildings
preventing
the
fire
from
spreading
The
dry
kiln
was
burned
down
once
before
in
January
1962
Members
are
expected
to
stick
the
dccals
more
than
10
inches
high
on
doors
or
windows
of
their
offices
to
show
they
do
their
part
to
support
chamber
work
for
the
city
and
district
Both
Mr
PG
and
the
cham
chamber
�
ber
have
done
a
great
deal
to
bring
prosperity
here
through
tourism
conventions
new
busi
businesses
�
nesses
and
other
means
Mr
McKinnon
said
Drop
of
four
reported
in
forest
fire
total
Ihere
has
been
a
drop
of
four
since
Thursday
morning
in
the
number
of
fires
burning
in
the
Prince
George
Forest
District
Forest
service
spokesmen
said
today
there
are
seven
fires
burning
All
are
under
control
DECISION
EXPECTED
SOON
BBG
gets
application
for
Smithers
station
OTTAWA
CB
Ron
East
of
Prince
George
radio
director
of
CKPG
applied
to
the
Board
of
Broadcast
Governors
here
Thursday
for
authority
to
start
an
AM
radio
station
at
Smithers
Mr
East
who
would
become
president
and
general
manager
of
the
station
said
it
would
be
a
small
operation
but
was
necessary
because
the
Bulklcy
Valley
has
no
daily
local
media
serving
it
The
station
would
ooerate
on
a
frequency
of
1230
kilocycles
with
a
daytime
power
of
1000
watts
and
a
nighttime
output
of
250
watts
he
said
in
his
application
At
Prince
George
Bob
Harkins
general
manager
of
UMU
radio
and
tv
and
one
of
four
principals
in
the
Smith
era
station
aaid
he
would
ex
pect
a
BBG
recommendation
by
the
end
of
the
month
An
application
was
filed
by
CFTK
TV
Terrace
to
set
up
rcbroadcasting
outlets
at
Smith
Smithers
�
ers
on
Channel
5
and
at
Burns
Lake
on
Channel
2
ify
members
These
conventions
new
busi
businesses
�
nesses
and
tourists
dont
just
happen
he
said
They
are
the
result
of
work
by
many
organizations
including
the
chamber
and
many
volun
volunteers
�
teers
The
chamber
is
expected
to
have
its
100th
new
member
of
the
year
by
mid
June
there
have
been
90
new
members
so
far
this
year
and
he
will
be
honored
at
the
June
20
general
membership
meeting
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with
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periods
Friday
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in
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temperature
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light
occasion
ally
reaching
northwest
15
Low
tonight
and
high
Saturday
at
Prince
George
and
Quesnel
45
and
63
Smithers
40
and
60
Sunday
outlook
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tonight
and
high
Satur
Saturday
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at
Grande
Prairie
40
and
65
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Fort
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Winnipeg
62
cloudy
calm
Regma
54
west
wind
13
cloudy
Saskatoon
53
west
wind
8
overcast
Edmonton
42
clear
wind
WNW
6
Calgary
51
cloudy
wind
SW
11
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THE
LAST
HALF
DOZEN
PIECES
OF
STEEL
OH
the
new
Fraser
River
bridge
are
being
placed
by
Dominion
Biidge
crews
which
are
expected
to
finish
up
within
a
few
days
Poole
Construction
the
general
contractor
on
the
job
is
preparing
to
start
work
on
4
the
decking
shortly
and
Jock
Crawford
chief
resident
engineer
on
the
project
said
the
bridge
should
be
completed
by
the
end
of
September
Hal
Vandervoort
photo