WWW-ri-fivlli p SLT fn1r 7f1llj1g CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW 71000 ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS Anglican Church is on schedule church spokesmen said today The building going up next to the present church at Fifth and Victoria is expected to be fin finished � ished in August Here Cloverdale Construction crews raise one of the nine laminated arches that will be an integral part of the buildings design as well as of its structure Services are continuing to be held in the old church next door Hal Vandcrvoort photo IN NORTHERN SLAYING Pdsoner faces murder count WHITEHORSE YT CP Kroli Marsi 26 a Hungarian immigrant has been charged with capital murder in the mys mysterious � terious disappearance of Henry Meriguct 20 of Annecy France No date has been set by the territorial court for the preli preliminary � minary hearing but it is not likely that Marsi now -serving 43 months for burglary and theft in the BC Penitentiary in New Westminster will ap Weather roundup Sunny with a few cloudy pe periods � riods Friday afternoon A little warmer Light winds Low to tonight � night and high Friday at Prince George arid Qucsnel 40 and 75 Smithers 35 and 70 Saturday outlook Fair and warm Low tonight and high Friday at Vancouver 50 and 70 Vic Victoria � toria 50 and C5 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Prec Prince George CO 34 Terrace 54 1G 45 Smithers 5G 3G Quesnel G7 31 Memo to City Engineer Bill Jones Please remind your patching crew to fill holes in Quebec between Third and Fifth before someone loses a compact or a 5 lon dump truck Local branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association hopes to at least double its present membership of 30 before Health Minister Erie Martins visit here next fall The idea said presi president � dent Bob Moss is to try to Im Imps � ps ess the minister with the concern felt hereabout over mental health problems and thereby to speed up the estab establishment � lishment of a mental health unit for the Northern Interior Stait will be made tonight 8 pm health unit building when a few new members are ex expected � pected to sign up Inspecting PG airport terminal facilities this week was a chap from the department of transports ccon omic policy branch in Ottawa He was conducting part of a IN THE CITIZEN Boating and fishing -- Clarified -0 Comic Coming events Editorial page - - Entertainment guide - JJ I District news -2 Here and there Markets - Z Sports IV pear in court before August Only tentative identification has been confirmed on parts of a body found May 27 at Mile 693 of the Alaska Highway in an unused section of a gravel pit 225 miles southeast of White horse RCMP who have tentatively identified the remains as those Williams Lake GC 41 Kamloops 80 42 Whitehorse 53 40 Fort Nelson 51 43 49 Fort St John 58 43 Dawson Creek GO 39 PRAIRIE WEATHER Winnipeg 51 drizzling Brandon 51 wind 10 15 overcast Moose Jaw 51 winds calm light rain overnight Saskatoon 48 SE wind 8 overcast Lethbridge 53 wind south 5 sunny Now hear this suney on terminal needs at smaller airports Things must be very formal in the federal service because airport boss man Sandy Sanderson knew his visitor only as Mr Conboy and never learned his first name or even initials -Mr C arrived un unannounced � announced just like the HCMP boys arc supposed to do on a university campus Vancou Vancouver � ver Sun columnist Les Wedman recently wrote a column on Outdoorscaster Ted Peck but Les cither dossnt know Peck as well as he lets on or he was reaching a bit to bo funny He referred to Ted as a pipe smoking cigaret salesman Ted not only never smokes a pipe he doesnt own one and never has A word on behalf of the unfortunates who have to ride the CNIt local between PG and McBride Why not provide movies or some other form of entertainment to while away those long long whistle stops Like it sat at Giscome station for 45 minutes Tuesday Interesting phenomenon on radio Thursday mornings is that ou can listen to sstire from Canadian humorist Max Raw hide Ferguson from 830 to 0 on CUC at 890 on our dial or from 845 to 3 ou can catch Premier Bennett on CKPG sound 55 tr sumpin But if you switch over too quickly from one to tother its hard to tell which is the satire France disappeared in the Mile 693 area last August He was on his way home after tracing the footsteps of his grandfather who took part in the 1898 gold rush to the Yukon A label on a suede jacket cov covering � ering the decomposed body in- France No were found horse said Wednesday othc details were Ca that -- - - inai no no available idntification now Mcriguet was last seen in a car in the area last Aug 30 Police said the body was par partially � tially covered by dirt Police said this could have been done by animals or there could have been attempts to bury it Discovery of the body was made by chance A young hunter noticed crows circling an area He investi investigated � gated and saw a hand protrud protruding � ing from the sandy soil of a cattle tramped meadow in the woods Theft of 29 brings accused year in jail A 27 j car old man with a lengthy record of convictions for burglary was sentenced to today � day to a years imprisonment Roy Almin Magnusson an un emploed laborer earlier plead pleaded � ed guilty to breaking into the Shasta Cafe and stealing 29 Magnusson told Magistrate G O Stewart he had spent time in Alberta and Manitoba mental institutions and asked if he could be committed to one rather than prison But the magistrate pointed out that he alone could not order his commital It would re require � quire the authorization of two doctors as well I can send mentally ill peo people � ple to prisons but I cant send them to mental institutions he said Magistrate Stewart sentenced Magnusson to Oakalla with a recommendation he serve his time at the Haney Young Of fenders Unit He suggested Magnusson tell the classification committee of his previous mental illness Carmen A Llllic 44 who smashed a window at the S S Kresge store June 2 was tenced to four months in vincial jail sen-pro- In his first appearance in court June 3 Lillie who turned himself in after the incident said he had broken the window so he would get time in jail to overcome a liquor problem But today Lillie said he was definitely of the opposite view now Magistrate Stewart pointed out that 400 to 500 damage had been done and gave Lillie a choice You can go to an institution which would probably be no solution or you can go on pro probation � bation stay sober get a job and pay the damage Lillie chose a jail sentence A Yukon guide Kirk Johnson 25 of Whitehorse was sen sentenced � tenced to a day in jail and fined 200 for theft of a car which was parked in front of a city hotel David Whitchawk 22 charged with abducting a 16 j car old girl ft -m her Willow River home Wednesday was remand remanded � ed without plea at his own re request � quest to Monday for trial Hearing of area zone plan due this summer Public hearing on the Community Planning Area 7 zoning plan will be held in two or three months according to lihagwand Jawanda of the department of municipal affairs In an address before the community planning conference here this week Mr Jawanda said work is being held up by the lack of a base map The zoning map has been ready for some time but a base map is just being made up now said the department planner who worked on the CPA 7 plan e District construction well ahead of 1962 Building permits for 25 houses valued at 222900 were issued by the Community Planning Area 7 building inspectors office during May Inspector Doug Grant said today the May total brings the value for which permits have been issued to the end of May this year to almost 1000000 Last year the value for which house building permits were issued was only about 1000000 for the entire year BOYS CORPSE FOUND BURIED Grisly find launches search for 3 bodies QUEBEC CP Police grimly searched for three more graves in Portneuf County today while detectives sought to establish the identity of a boy found buried beneath eight inches of soil Wednesday night Inspector J A Matte of Que- bec Provincial Police said po police � lice believe that four boys miss missing � ing without a trace since April 20 were the victims of a homi homicidal � cidal sex pervert He said there is no doubt Vote at least one year off premier says thc boy found Wednesday night I NELSON CP - An election and another label on a pairof of Meriguct are awaiting re- pants showed they came romlSone of the four The boiyjjnBCi is at least aycar away ports on tests at the force s crime laboratory in Regina Mcriguet a student from WARM f v wallet or papers was unrecognizaDie oui on premier Bennett affirmed at a The body found was decom decomposed � posed and had been attacked by wild animals lormea cioseiy 10 me aescrip 1 public dinner here Tuesday af tion of the youngest lad Michel I ternoon Morel 9 I Outlining the provinces fi- Tinnpl Mnrnl tln hnvs fnthor nancial shape the premier RCMP nrMPCCiotJhiYaClt0n detachment at whin0 lute- i viewed the body early today but jnswcred h critics a clcctlon declaring ear- was There will be none this year nor next year e tamp WASHINGTON CO - The Senate finance committee has rejected a proposal which would force all Cana dian lumber shipped to the US to be marked with the country of origin The Canadian government had argued such a proposal would have been a breach of a long standing US agreement I to exempt lumber from such I requirements However the committee Wed- nesday did approve and send to the Senate floor for debate a bill that would require all other imported goods to show the country of origin when repacked in new containers in the U S The Canadian administration had also opposed this bill say saying � ing it would add to Canadian costs and that many industries would be affected In an aide memoire sent to the US earlier this jear Cana Canadian � dian authorities argued that general provisions of the bill already approved by the House of Representatives would seri seriously � ously endanger many Canadian exports to the US especially trade goods which arc normally shipped in bulk for repackaging in the US The US government sup supported � ported Canadas objections be before � fore the Senate committee Spokesmen indicated that in all likelihood President Kennedy would be forced to veto the measure if it got congressional approval The requirement to put coun-try-of-origin markings on lum lumber � ber was offered as an amend amendment � ment to a bill by Senator B Everett Jordan North Carolina Democrat But the amendment failed to get sufficient commit committee � tee votes and was thrown out GOVT STUDYING CIGARET CANCER LINK itizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia Phone lOgan 4 2441 Vol 7 No 115 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY JUNE 13- 1963 IN US Senate kilis pla for lumber s PAPS WORKERS OKAY INCREASE VANCOUVER CP - The Unite I Paper Makes an I Paper Workers union has vot cd to accept a four-per-cent general wage increase offered by several BC 1orcst indus industry � try companies The 4000 member Pulp Sulphite and Paper Workers Union has not completed vot ing on the offer Acceptance was recommended by union executives OILING LIKELY 150 protest dust cloud A petition signed by more than 150 ratepayers on Burden requesting city action to combat a growing dust problem may get results The general purposes commit committee � tee of city council Wednesday night decided to recommend a course of action to full council The recommendation is to grant Works Superintendent Bill Jones authority to oil any mam gravelled streets he feels necessary to keep dust at a minimum This will include some sec sections � tions of Burden a city spokes spokesman � man said Residents of Burden say thick layers of dust have settled on their homes 18 expected to be charged in FLQ action MONTREAL CP Charges are expected to be laid against 17 men and a woman within the next day or two as a re result � sult of terrorist activity at tributed to Le Front de Libera tion Quebecois I hey are among 21 persons a coroners jury found crimin ally responsible Wednesday for the death of Wilfred Vincent ONeill 65 a night watchman killed when a bomb exploded April 20 outside an army re recruiting � cruiting centre in the heart of Montreal 7e a Copy Q JS RICHARD NIXON FORMER American vice president ar arrived � rived in Lisbon today with his wife and two daughters for a three week visit to Portugal The country is the first stop on a tour the Nixons arc mak making � ing of Europe and the Middle East BY MLA Dentists slapped BURNS LAKE Staff Cyril Shelford Socnl Credit member of the legislature for Omineca has accused the BC College of Dental Surgeons of persecuting some of its members Shelford said in an interview here that the college is trying to force its members to boycott dental mechanics licenced to deal with the public He said it is doing this by using its power to suspend a dentists licence to practice j Mr Shelford charged that one dentist has already been sus- pended for a month for working with a mechanic and another has besn ordered to appear be before � fore the college If this sitaulion docs not stop he said there is no question but that the govern ment will have to step in and take over licencing of dentists The charges were denied by Dr Wesley Munsie president of the dental college Smoking again blasted by doctors TORONTO cn The can-ccr-cigarct issue was kept boiling Wednesday at the Canadian Medical Associa Associations � tions annual general meet meeting � ing Health Minister Judy La Marsh basically reiterating what she told a Liberal meet meeting � ing in Hamilton lust weekend said she hopes lo announce in a very short while a na tional conference on cigaret smoking and lung cancer In a two minute expression of good wishes at the meet meeting � ing Miss La Marsh said she has noted the CMAs concern krf Vs MORE THAN 80 PEOPLE ATTENDED A DINNER TUESDAY HONORING HCMP Inspector and Mrs I C Shank who are moving to Ottawa The dinner was arranged by the Prince George and District Horticultural Society of which Insp Shank is a former president under the convenership of Judge C V Morrow On behalf of society members President Ed Johnston centre presents the Shanks with an inscribed rose bowl Roy Fujikawa photo about cigarets and cancer and this question is receiving the closest attention of my depart department � ment Other subjects discussed Wednesday included adoles adolescence � cence the drug thalidomide and traflic accidents Dr Harry Medovy head of the University of Manitobas pediatrics department said that despite the general idea that adolescence is almost a disease most adolescents pass through this stage of their life without difficulty Emphasis in recent jears on juvenile delinquency and on adolescent rebellion have lei us to regard this period of life as one that is full of probems he said On thalidomide the general council endorsed a proposal that the drug be made avail able td doctors for research The councils pharmacy com mittee had recommended the move under very carefully controlled conditions The Jrug has been blamed for widespread deformity of babies whose mothers had used it during pregnancy The general council also expressed concern about tho rising human toll in traffic accidents and called for im improvement � provement in ambulance serv services � ices compulsory installation of automobile seat belts and breath tests in drunken driv ing tests BLAZE BATTLED AT PEACE JOB Four men and one crawler tractor are fighting a forest fire in the Hudson Hope area that started when land dear ing for the Portage Mountain dam went out of control However forest service spokesmen said th fire is mH particularly serious and it is the only one of four burning in the Prince George Forest District that is being fought Hazard is generally low