Cat rate trans Atlantic flights to start In fall Sciindinavian Aiilinis nnnotmeod today it will start cut rak1 trans Atlantic fiiqnrs this fall with faros about lf per cent under the current price for economy class jet passengers ires Although 1 riiu ire have broken mit in tin1 I ist 1 hours hr total rumibrr burning if tllC fritKT George 1- It - I Hs trict has dropped to 2 Inm 24 Wednesday a forestry l ficer said today Alt It fires are small am most were started by Imlitii i strikes Tuesday night Itmi an cold weather has aide th men fighting the fires in kp ing the blazes under iini the officer told the Citien Hazard in most of the di trict is low with the - mi Peace Itivor area hiuh EXHIBITION THURSDAY 1 pm Jiiflfiinj she p swine junior class Imr o 3 5 pm Reg Kcssh t deo race track 3prn Judging pet mm k 4 lt beef butcher clav- live poultry 630 pm Judging grade light horse halter cla and registered light horse halter class 7 8 pm Warburg - Mad sen school of ballet main bldg 830 1030 pm Variety show grandstand FRIDAY 930 am Judging Beef Aberdeen Angus Hereford Shorthorn dairy Jersey Ayr Ayrshire � shire Guernsey best uddcred dairy female Judging for Ferry trophy 3 5 pm Reg Kessler ro rodeo � deo race track 4 pm 4 H beef sale 630 pm Shetland ponies and pony classes 7 8 pm Ballet display Warburg - Madsen main bldg 830 - 1030 pm Variety show grandstand Police move on train robbers 111 from Reuters IPi LONDON Police moved in n Britains great train rob- 1 cry gang today arresting four men and seizing a large sum of irioney Newspapers said the police had seized about 100000 about 300000 in possible loot from the train job Dank experts were to check it over to see if it came from the shipment taken from the Glasgow-to-Londott mail train a week ago today Police announced two men were arrested in London and two in the south coast resort city of Bournemouth the latter pair after putting up a struggle tion phone and ask him replied the th Red Knight who was in IN THE CITIZEN Classified 10 11 Comics 12 Coming events - 7 Editorial page 9 Entertainment guide -13 14 District news 2 Here and there -- - - 7 Sports 4 TV and news 14 budget from which they could spare a little cash to help out those junior farmers by buy buying � ing a steer If theres competi competitive � tive bidding to a point a bit above market value it will en courage these young people to ofiiccr He promptly phoned keep on producing good beef he saw Nor will it cost much because if buyors dont want the steers they bid for the animals can be sold again at the Vancouver or Edmonton markets where prime beef such as these well-eared-for animals will probably return tho bidder almost as much as ho paid These are beautiful animals Dezell said If you dont think Phone lOgnn 42441 TAKING IN THE EXHIBITS FOLLOWING THEIR officiating at the opening ceremony Wednesday of Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition were Lands and Forests Minister Ray Williston left Exhibition STUNNING DISPLAY The seven pilots and more than 50 ground personnel vho last minute they had skirted li the ist raisini Ihe rnrtaii n idn t shine W the j li tr lu l11 on what was probably most exciting show ever presented in Prince George The pilots couldnt hear the thunderous applause which greeted their first silhouette flypast but they must have sens ed the crowds appreciation In perfect diamond forma- the golden - hued jets The two arrested in Bourne- streaked by etched against the mouth have had charges filed azure sky against them and were being SOLO SABRES brought here from the coast Moments later the two solo The bandits cash haul in the sabres passed within 50 to 100 robbery in Buckinghamshire 40 j feet of one another directly in miles northwest of here was a front of the grandstand after world record S75 million coming in opposite directions at Now hear this on lit hlliw yesterday Vancouver Sure Id uileruoon w ho eagerly awaited j come saiil the RK the Golden Hawks acrobatic show in the Exhibition grand grandstand � stand clapped his hands when the first jet appeared from the clouds and exclaimed to his mother Gee I sure hope he can find the others The Red Knight who startled last nights Exhibition crowd love to Have a little work to do here in the morning but I can be there for your evening show And what a show he put on Mayor Garvin Dezell appeal appealed � ed today to all Prince Goorge merchants and businessmen to help make the Exhibitions 411 cattle sale a success He noted with his daring performance in j that most local merchants and the crimson jet was hare by j businessmen are making money incident Night before Exhibi- i here and have an advertising tion president Harry Loder men mentioned � tioned to the senior RCAF of officer � ficer with the Hawks that it would have been nice to have had the Red Knight at the Ex Exhibition � hibition If you want him Ill bo I v and evervthii hill cv erv else in the parade did The 500 participants in the CA Vol 7 No I5S Grand Prize II Telephone o ilhall seen and bin id ast Commercial Float Ii i 1 1 -Iro Ilintstone scene honorable neition Warburg Madsen School of Ballet and El Dora procession bore up cheerfully do Ranch iitvWr a Inu nnnnr lluit taitnH Non commercial Float Cana- just as the parade got under j tr - i armament honorable mention way I Elks The only lucky people were the float drivers but everyone else was soaked before the parade was half finished Most impressive were the little girU of the Elkettes maj majorettes � orettes who twirled their ba batons � tons as though the sun was shining and their short skirts were as good as raincoats The only float appropriate to the day was an insurance com companys � panys that advised onlookers to Plan for a rainy day According to police estimates 12000 persons many armed with umbrellas watched the 70 entries of floats horse riders marching bands and major majorettes � ettes pass by Judges Ray Williston minis minister � ter of lands and forests Mrs Carrie J Gray and Martin Caine hail difficult decisions to make when they awarded the prizes Their choices were Local students win scholarships Two Prince George students have been awarded entrance scholarships of 300 to the Uni University � versity of 1IC The scholars are William Charles Levcrman 21G0 Laurier Crescent and George Stanley Kellett 2233 Mcll r i d e Cres Crescent � cent These 300 awards the Norman MacKenzie Alumni Scholarships were given to 42 BC students entering Univer University � sity Other district winners of the Comic Float Prince George Fire Dept old fire equipment honorable mention A C Travellers Community Float PG Civic Properties and Recreation Com Commission � mission swimming pool and playground scene honorable mention Civic Works dept Marching Group Prince George Junior Pipe Band hon honorable � orable mention Elkettes maj majorettes � orettes Horse Ruler Alan Ponych No injuries from 3 accidents Three car accidents were re reported � ported in the city Wediesday but none was serious and no one was injured At 250 pm cars driven by e ptyA v f i Svwrf SUP mFmgLWs i kriWJsffMhitit Jt iimi ifLim i i2tMt2EgF wammr xvjr12rjmfrsa -mi aBaaasgaa sffiSrasPssK Prc idfiit it IIitrv IKirry Lodei Lodei Aun Akriiidture ulture iid Mivor Ciarvm icv claied the exhibition officially open after a brief address iisan iii miles an hour point rolls perlnrined while There wasnt a lull in ihe re I white and blue let streaks make up the world - fa minis halt hour aerial display with threaded out behind them RCAF Golden Hawks sabre jet four of the Golden Hawks per- brought gasps of wonderment acrobatic team say their main forming formation stunts and No as spectacular but never compensation is in the knovvl- two splitting the air on solos theless extremely interesting edge they have done a good In one of the solo acts the was the audience warmer per job Mark VI Sabre executed a per i formance of the Verlpl search After Wednesdays two per- feet 360 degree turn during and rescue helicopter fortnances at the opening day I which the pilots weight was The RCAF 121 Rescue Squad of Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition they should be the highest paid people in Canada The spectators werent simply thrilled They were enthralled by the beauty as the Golden Hawks wrote poetry in the sky and electrified by the brilliance of the teams stunning display of precision flying EXCITING SHOW The Hawks 301st public lis play was almost performed elsewhere Low - hanging clouds nearlv cancelled out the alter noon performance but at th six times normal or almost 1 iron demonstrated the two rotor 200 pounds I helicopters magnificent man- JET STREAKS j oeuvrability And as he flew out of the With the Golden Hawks Can turn an already admiring au ada is carrying on its proud dionce watched the pilot i oil tradition of more than half a his aircraft three times as if century of exploring new hori to say heck that wasnt any- zons thing The RCAF proved its mettle Tlur figure eights and eight- in golden tones Wednesday So takes civic holiday mammoth parade goes on The -Hal Vandervoort photo WOMAN APPLIES FOR 505 SERVICE PARIS Reuters A Paris department store has inaugu inaugurate � rate a new service SOS Lonely Husbands Men living alone in the capital while their families bask on seaside beaches now need only ring a telephone number to have a cleaner call to tidy the apartment wash linen cook meals and sew on shirt buttons The same service will have shoes re soled buy the gro groceries � ceries and clean suits If the summer bachelor wants to have a dinner party the same service will offer instant menus prepare the one selected service it and wasli up afterwards One of Ihe lust applicants to the SOS Lonely Husbands -erv ice was a woman Anglican women want bigger say TORONTO T The Angli Anglican � can Churchs attitude toward women got a thorough blister blistering � ing Wednesday night when near nearly � ly 200 women gathered to dis discuss � cuss their role ii the church at the Anglican World Congress here There were calls for the or ordination � dination of women into the min ministry � istry and a greater apprecia appreciation � tion of the changed position of woman in modern society The women were delegates to the congress or wives oi delegates from many of the na tions which make up the 44 000000 - member communion Edmund Wendland and Arthur TRVII u II W llerndce Hoard collided at Seventh and cw Democrat MP lor Koutc Victoria Total damage was Wcm aui Wednesday tin estimated at 65 Inc NDP showed iiaiiowmind Itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central Briiish Columbia PRMt OROt oiifbri ABIA THURSDAY AUGUST 15 1963 Mi Rk liter de- PLUMB RIDICULOUS SYSTEM ABUSED Ifow ver h rnnvrntinn in linwsnn erppL- ATTENDS MAY DAY RALLY is bone dry for the uncmiloyed mnvho can work but wont Mayor William Moore has put up a no work no welfare sign to slop leeching on the so social � cial assistance fund And at least five BC mayors three reeves and two village commis commissioners � sioners agree with him Mayor Moore will not sign another social welfare cheque could get a job by trying Mayors Loran Jordon of Port Alberni and Fred Bishop of Al bcrni offered qualified support Their policy is to refuse cheques to persons convicted of liquor offences The others support the idea and say they will work for changes in the Welfare Act t i- rfW Moil 7c a Copy T CARniC won t join welfare hassle The position of municipal officials who state they will refuse to sin some social welfare cheques was termed plumb ridiculous today by Mayor Garvin eell i nd r the British North m nca Act which serves as it das constitution you cant refuse sustenance i indm nts Mayor Dczell de- i uas commenting on a an Press story today that at least five iiii rs three reeves and village commissioners in- refuse to sign welfare pies tor persons who can rk and wont or for persons iv ict d of liquor offences Basically they dont know yre talking about the r said You just cant rc to sign welfare cheques the UNA Act guaran- et nance for indigents WORLD FLASHES BRAZZAVILLE Congo Re Republic � public President l ulbert You lou resigned from office today His resignation came follow following � ing a mob demonstration de demanding � manding the formation of a new government OTTAWA Thf Civil Service if he is convinced the recipient Fcdcralion saiI somc R0VPrn TVlov inr-llldl- Mnvnrs It e t ll i nvrrnKrinliin nf rrvinmi lnnrle tCIt tne SOCKll llnnl nf Vp Uotmindrr In nil Inrnlc nf ffni ornmnnf una udtare system is being aiHiseilMaurice Fjnnerty of Penticton criticized here at the third an- but refusing to sign the cheques am r T McCammon of Chit- mal conference of the National s no solution jliwack Reeves Peter Jencwein Indian Council of Canada If a job is offered them by r Aiv iioucen the National hmployment Ser of SlimaS and Jack Murphy of vice and th y refuse then cut Matsflli ami village commis commissi � si -m off Mayor Dezell said iniurs rt rtininn nf ramnbell Its as simple as that and jvcr arul 1au Scherle of under the BNA Act its all youij0pt can do j In the case of a man with a wife and children the man him himself � self could be cut off and the family cared for he added MAYOR IN FAVOR Mayor Dczell indicated he would be in favor of amend amendments � ments which would provide better control of welfare pay WCB under fire over payments next month I HULI nrfT ment office workers earn near nearly � ly 12 per cent less than em employees � ployees doing comparable work in private industry They have demanded an Immediate in increase � crease WINNIPEG A section of the Indian Act giving the right of OTTAWA The cabinet today began claus-e-by-clausc study of a draft agreement to obtain American nuclear warheads for Canadin forces Prime Minister Pearson said he hopes it will be approved by the end of the week WASHINGTON The US has NELSON P Fraudulent or narted consultation with its not all claims to the Work- j NATO allies on the next round mens Compensation Board 0iWcscrn talks with Russia ments He said he would sup- i snouici oe pain an oinciai oi me iort such amendments at the I Consolidated Employees Bcnev 1 feCOrd CfOWCJ Union of BC Municipalities oltnt Socictv said Wednesday II ll M At York iork made made the tne sugges- sugges- J ks exhibition uon l0 uc intur mw ne in The provincial government j -ays 00 per cent of social wel- Iquiry into the Workmens Com jon fircf rjnV fare atid the municipalities 10 pensation Act per cent Mayor Dezell City jic said it takes too long Manager Arran Thomson and to investigate claims it costs City Clerk Twl Kent are sign- i too much and in any case 999 ing agents for the city City por cent of workmen are hon Controtler Chester Jeffery signs est all city welfare cheques Davis Sigler board counsel Meanwhile in Courtenay on j said claims require a waiting Vancouver Island where the period of 21 days whether con hassle started the welfare pot tested or not Weather roundup New record high minimum Friday temperatures were set here peraturt K3 I 3EftSI Little change in tern Winds light Low to- Sunday and Monday mornings night and high Friday at Low reading Sunday was 5G Grande Prairie 50 and 70 degrees two degrees above the Low tonight and high Friday former record set last year on at Vancouver 55 and 72 Vie that date toria 53 and 67 Low reading Monday was 59 degrees one degree above the former low which was recorded in 1911 Variable cloudiness is fore east for Friday with occasional change in temperature Light winds Low tonight and high Anglican j Friday at Prince George and ijuesnei so ana 72 bmiuicrs But sume of the sharpest 45 and 72 criticism came from a repre- Peace River sentative of the host city Sunny with cloudy intervals Last 24 Hours Hi Lo Pr Prince George Terrace Smithers Quesnel Williams Lake K am loops Whitehorsc Fort Nelson Fort St John Dawson Creek 05 50 51 G3 57 08 C3 48 12 70 54 01 08 51 Si G2 81 51 71 53 72 5G 29 70 55 56 Thousands of people had a free second - hand view of the Golden Hawks Display from outside the grounds but a rec record � ord 7596 paid to get in the first day of the Simon Fraser Days and Exhibition The rush overwhelmed the sale of ticket expectations of the organizers All the printed gate tickets 4000 for adults and 1500 for children were sold by early evening Spare tickets from last years show were found to meet the de demand � mand By 8 pm every inch of space in the grounds was tak taken � en up The grandstand for the variety show was packed the Midway was jammed as solid as the roads leading to the Exhibition grounds and the Exhibition Hall had a contin continuous � uous flow through its doors Everyone was talking about two tilings the Golden Hawks aid the vast crowd One man said This is the biggest crowd Ive seen here in six years Its much more fun Half way through the evening rain threatened the Variety show at the grandstand but after two spots the weather re- lonted Officials announced that large ccmpctitljii entries have en enabled � abled them to award enough prize money to qualify the Simon Eraser Days and Exhibi Exhibition � tion as a class b show nest year instead of class c raps NDP for narrow mindedness Altogether I would say well known Liberals and Con- there were about 20 unions re- servatives presented 1 was asked to be In any event he said there there to outline the NDP policy were about 120U union repre- There were three leading speakers oo that occasion he said One was Fergus McKean i in iil ik i t- ii iiivnne m t 1 1 fit lit c liiiiI i t ic it I hit nniuivoi ri j s Pnli mil u -hu f fnl uv f 1 lie SCCOIUl Was Via lCn I - vttub u euiieas in icpi iniuiuiiiiu linn lor -mr in In niiihiri Hivir treilv i n v tho mnntritv nf uhnm lowing too closely will be laid attending against James Williamson af 1 Day rally ter the car he was driving ran into another driven by Edward Grunerud at 315 p m at Fif Fifteenth � teenth and Victoria Damage to each car was estimated at 100 Total damage of 220 was estimated in a mishap on a Vancouver May Mr Ilerridge said in an inter interview � view at nearby Nakusp that he sees nothing detrimental to the NDP about his appearance at the rally which 1 did Mr JJerridge said another speaker was Homer Stevens secretary or the Fishermens Union who spoke on the Paci Pacific � fic salmon fisheries treaty MAJORITY FROM NDP I OUTLINED POLICIES I -j mik it is important to I was invited by the officers note- Mr Ilerridge said that Tuniiiih it 715 n in Police I oi several responsible unions immediately alter tne Aiay iay I would presume were NDP supporters Mr Herridge declared the NDP is affiliated with the Soci Socialist � alist International and accord i n g I y participation of NDP members in May Day rallies was completely appropriate I had no hesitation in grasp grasping � ing the opportunity to inform people of the policies of the Pearkes and the third was the then MLA for Ilosslatul Trail myself 20 YEAR EVENT When I was invited this year I thought this must be a 20 year event While I disagree strongly widi people on many tilings 1 believe in the spirit of Hyde Park he said aid a car driven by Alessan- auniuicu wuu ciuicr vancou- rauy in ancouer wi aicv 1 vur n sam iivini uij i ucueve wiai me rignt of dm lifilitii stmnol for another ver iaoor unincl or me JJL ens was invited to auuress me view oi me representations every citizen to express lis award are Donna Kay Eaton j vehicle when the car driven Federation of L a bo r such as annual meeting of the BC Fed 1 made to me by prominent trade J ideas in private and in public of Francois Lake Terence Lio i bv Jack Larkins rammed into me oil aim Liienucal Workers oration of Hsti anu iiame union icauers ami Uie opportunty on these na- s go out and look at them nel Marion Dawson Creek the rear of Bedcttis alH e business agent of the Clubs in Vernon on the Pacific I Mr Herridge said he had ad- tional occasions to blow off anytime before the auction uad Horencc Aiita Dow nun cf The inishui vvu under in provincial government employ treaty and there he was on the dressed only one previous May steam are some of the sale- al at t pm Friday Vandeihouf I vcAtralum v ViUn he uaid platform with a number of Day rally in Vancouver in 19 tJ -uarib gf democracy 4