PULP PAPER EXPANSION SEEN AHEAD VANCOUVER CP Pulp am paper expansion under way on the coast and planned for the interior will realize the fores cr dream of a market for wasted rnall wood and surplus chips It G McKee provincial deputy lands and forests minis Ister said Monday But he said there arc s4ill serious problems to be solved before tba dream can be achieved Mr McKee made the com ments in a speech before the 72ml annual convention of th3 Inter national Concatenat d Order of I loo 1 too a fraternal order of lumbermen Although we have made great strdss in regulation of cut wo have rot yet scratched th surfac of intensive for c trv bore in B C hs said IWA praised for stand on imports VANCOUVER CP Federal Labor Minister MacEachcn Monday praised the Interna tional Woodworkers of America for its positive approach in opposing United States import curbs on Canadian lumber Mr MacEachcn said at the annual convention of the union thai international pre s 1 d c n t Paul Itartung particularly im pressed him with his evidence at hearings in Washington last year The 400 delegates from both sides of the border already have a resolution before them condemning high tariffs and quotas on Canadian lumber It says the U S northwest lumber industry with help from the southern industry at tempted to establish tariffs and quotas on Canadian softwoods Mr MacEachcn said Mr Itartung pointed quite defin itcly to mechanization and au tomation and the increasing use of plywood as factors that chiefly affected the U S voods industry The president had said labor costs in the Canadian industry were not lower than those In the U S Strachan to speak tonight jNTevv Democratic Party Lead cr Itobtrt Strachan will address a public meeting tonight at 8 in the Civic Centre He is scheduled to arrive by air at 5 30 p m A cavalcade of about 20 cars will escort him through the city It appears that the campaign in Fort George for the Sept 30 provincial election will be primarily one of cofftc parties and television appearances for the four candidates Nominations closed at 1 p m Monday Conservative candidate Dud Saw ley will go to Mclindc and V a 1 e m ount Thursday NDP candidate Ken Rutherfoul is slated to be in Giscome and Willow River tnday They and Liberal candidate Itay Cullinane plan coffee par parties � ties and television parties Lands and Forests Minister Itay Williston the Incumbent U elsewhere in the province and not expcctid to be in the constituency until later in the campaign Libciul candidate in the last two federal elections city alder man Charlie Graham shocked a few people tother day when lie stepped off a plane at the Fort bt John airport in the company of national Socied leader Bob Thompson and Cari boo Socrcd MP Bert Leboe lha reasons the trio happened to be on the same plane are lengthy but suffice it to say the moutlu of Fort St John Socrcd tpc fell wida open when they saw their old antagonist emerge with The Dig lloss Two Prince George gals left on a holiday trip driving by car California or bust Well they reached California but Mi Adina Thony and Miss Marina IN THE CITIZEN Classified 67 Comics 7 Coming events 5 District 8 Editorial 2 Here and there 5 Markets 3 Sports -4 hon LOgan 4 2441 RALPH DIXON now for offset Schools in for printers at Citizen Ralph Dxon an International Typographical Union instructor from Vancouver arrived in Prince George today to help The- Citizen convert to its new offset production svsteni He will train members of tho newspaper s composing room staff in Hi techniques of offset a process which involves netting type along photograpluc pnn ciples He is in charge of the ITUs training school in Vancouver where hundreds of the unions members have bean trained in the new process Mr Dixon 31 recently took a number of courses at tiJ ITUs international t r a i n ing ceitro at Colorado Springs Colo The Citizen currently plans to move to its now plant in mid October Now hear ihls Mclntyre ato now eniouto to Prince George by bus Sereins the USA doesnt stock lepairs for their particular model Liberal torch carriei Ray Cul Iinane found Out wterday it sometimes doeon t pay to bo in public life While filing his nom ination papers with returning officer Alex Clark he got stuck with a parking ticket If you want to know who to blame for that little dittv Roll on Social Cicdit Roll on just s url at Der Preems executive assistant Dan Ekman thats who Our man in Quesnel rcyorts that last nights town council meeting was postponed because of U3 uicreasing pohti cal activity involving many of tho aldrmen Contrac tor Ben Ginte r and his brother Fred had a rush call to Swan River Man at the weekend after tlveir mother died of a heart attack There also are thiic sisters in the family Mondays newspaper bmgo advertisement was headed Sec end game It should be number tint and the error has now I ben corrected Cft this area Thats a falsehood in my opinion the premier said u Peace River power is going to come down right through this countiy Tins kind of statement is just ridiculous WILL TRANSMIT POWER The prcmici said the power line beint built fiom Undge Rivei to Puncc George will eventually bo used to transmit power produced at the Portage Mountain pioject to the Prince George Quesnel and Williams Lake areas Then Mr Rennett bcame jocular again and waved a full page Social Ciedit advertise ment at his audience There is a good page in this paper A mai in the audience called out You vo got that paper woie sic out Earlier Mr Rennett recalled the bocied rise to power in 1952 adding they Socied MLAs kept on coming just like the Prince Geoige Citizen does every day Turning to the CCF NDP ho said half of the CCF followers in R C voted for me and charged that whenever you have Socialism like Saskatchew an youve got the highest taxes It the world Mr Dennett denied that for eign capital has been frightened away from investing in R C lie maintained there is no place all the bankers and Investors in e By TREVOR GLOVER Magicians really shouldn t lose their wands but The Great Revccr did twico at the Princess theatre Monday night The children werent worried by tho lack of finesse and laughed obligingly at tho weak jokes and crashing of dropped props The staga in keeping with the quality of the show was dimly lit with slowlv i evolving colored spots was a cluttered set on which sat a blackboard sqiawl ed with Rcvcers skiUs and a drawing of an eye exuding hypnotic zigzags it was in tho process of ic e CfFimmmmWmmk ilBffB tit Mr t i mil r n r r t r i n ii Mj - f -H Affile I irfWrMi SI HvTilW mm V SV H i ff IaUV 9 - JA CITIZEN IN HAND BENNETT TAKES US AMONG OTHERS TO TASK Ouesnel Speech produced three targets Roy Fujikawa photo Pulton socialism Citizen 3 targets in Dy PATRICK DENTON QUCSNCL Staff Conserva Conservative � tive Leader Davie Hilton Socialism and The Citizen were Premier W A C Bennetts targets in a SO minute speech iiiiu iiiuuuay nigm i The premier told a standing room only crowd of close to 400 that Mr Fultons stop the Peace power policy outlined in a speech at Prince George Thursday would be bank ruptLy for 15 C If we don t have the Peace well have brownouts and candles anybody here for candles Predicting P A Gaglardi would trounce Mr 1 ulton in the Kamloops election race Mr Ucnnctt said the Tory leader will never rise again in public life in this countrj SECRET REPORTS Commenting on Mr Fultons statement that the Const rva tivc power stand is based on three secret reports which were supposed to have been seen only by Mr Bennett and close associates the premier declared That sounds pretty good just like some of the propa ganda the Prince George Citizen hands out Waving Mondays copy of The Citizen the premier replied to a page one editorial headed Truth is told I wish it was by Tho Citi zen He singlej out one paragraph of the editorial which said The Rennelt government itself is on record as saying Peace River power will not be available to Prince George or any part of Ingland would rather put thoir money The premier cited the Itccd Groups proposed pulp mill at Prince George as an example of the willingness to invest in the province j Mr Dennett maintained that it didnt take any courage for Mr Fulton to outline his power policy in Puncc George because he vvasat going to get any vqtes there ajiyway School goes to pupils under training plan OCEAN FALLS CP The provincial government is considering inaugurating a floating school to bring vocational tiaining to residents of northern B C coastal ports Leslie Peterson minister of labor and education said Monday night lie told a public meeting hcic the school would be located aboard a re fitted older essel Couises in coastal navigation electiontc gear maintenance safety and other vocational subjects would be taught he said Reviewer finds real magic sturdiness of properties organizing tho lav out of the sot that most of tho props were dropped Rut the magic white rabbit hit the deck gratuitously and no reason was given for the clash of Chinese inte i locking rings dropped by the youthful assistant Ths tricks that did succeed were ths old chestnuts with pieces of rope and disappearing liquid transparent telepathy tricks were followed by highly contortionate and comic escap ology At 10 p m with two hours of hypnotism to go discretion re P1UC2U valour and I left FINANCIAL ASPECT IN MANY AREAS itizen The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia Vol 7 No 181 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1963 The resolution which is be coming a controversial one to the amazement of chief magis tratcs here and in QucsncI seeks only to change the pro vincial statutes to allow for local refcrendums on Sunday sport It docs not advocate Sun day sport Rev Stcacy in a joint state statement � ment with Rev A I Avery president of the Prince George Ministerial Association said Monday that the resolution is an attack against mans basic qualities which eventually will substitute man s peace for com mcrcial interests Al 1 Graham suggests the ministers arc completely wrong He said They speak of democ democracy � racy yet they would deprive the public from voting in an author authorized � ized referendum If the rcsolu tion passed no one is compelled to attend sports events in this or any other town including Rev Stcacy Thats his business and a ided that the minister was being himself undemocratic in his statements Aid Graham also charged the provncial government was inconsistent He said while fail failing � ing to approve Uic URCM rcsoi lution for Sunday refcrendums during the past four years the government reaps a profit from the Gay 90s show held each Sunday in the Theatre Royale at Rarkcrville during summer months Mayor A V Frascr of Ques nel newly elected president of the UBCM said he was amaz cd that the resolution should cause any furore in Prince George or elsewhere Of course these men Rev Avery and Rev Stcacy arc en entitled � titled to their own feelings but I would like to point out that the resolution passed al most unanimously by all the dc legates different than when it passed in previous years with often heated debate Mayor Frascr said speaking on behalf of his city he would welcome the referendum and hoped it would pass Right now wc have an arena in QucsncI that is going into debt and this is taxpayer money What we want to do is legalize an illegal operation Mayor Frascr intimated that the resolution would be present oJ to the cabinet before the next session of the legislature and he said it stood a better chance of getting attention now than in previous years Prince George Mayor Garvin Dczell said he did not wish to get involved with the ministeri ministerial � al association but he said he had no objection whatsoever to the resolution This doesnt mean Im neces necessarily � sarily In favor of legalized Sun day entertainment what I am saving is that I approve that the matter should be taken to the electorate Whatever they decide our council would be obliged to implement 7c a Copy iVofflJ Minister rapped on Sunday sport resolution issue A Prince George minister today was chastised by a civic alderman for his denunciation and promise to fight a Sunday sport resolution adopted by the Union of B C Municipalities last Friday Aid Charles Graham who seconded the resolution at the UliCM meet charged Itcv Newton Stcacy with inconsistency undemocratic statements and a complete lack of knowledge on the subject Sunday games needed says hockey manager George Merrick manager of the Prince George Mohawks Hockey Club said today he didnt sec how hockev could survive here if games are not allowed on Sundays If we cant have Sunday port it sure will hurt us he said It would be next to imrosibl2 to draw up a sched schedule � ule without games on Sun days The Mohawks have to travel PLAN MARCH considerable distances for league games and revenue from Sunday games has help helped � ed save ths club from bank bankruptcy � ruptcy he said Ted McCarthy manager of ths Prince George Auto Racing Association said he had ro comment on th issue PGARA has always held its racc on Saturdays he said and it has no intention of changing to Sundays Governor blamed in Negro deaths BIRMINGHAM Ala CP i Church No date for the march Birmingham Negroes Incensed was set four of their children plan to march on Montgomery to lay directly before Governor George C- Wallace their feeding that he is to blame for the slayings At their first gathering since the Sunday dynamite blast an estimated 1200 Negroes took a unanimous standing vote Mon Monday � day night to endorse a march en the state House of Representa tives The vote came after three integration leaders called for non violence and accused Wal lace of causing the racial ten tension � sion that led to the dynamiting of the 16th Street Baptist Import quota bid refused by White House WASHINGTON CP The White House has rejected congression congressional � al appeals for the imposition of import quotas on Canadian soft woods warning that such an ap proach would hurt the U S export drive Christian Herter President Kennedys chief trade negoti a tor said other solutions to ths U S lumber industrys prob loins must be sought suggesting that further talks with Cana Canadians � dians and government aid for the American industry are the best positive contributions that can bo made Ho informed Congressman Jack Westland that Canada U S consultations on the lumber is suo are to be held in Washing ton in the Fall Funeral serics for Carol Robertson 14 one of the four girls killed by the blast will be held this afternoon at St Johns African Methodist Episcopal Church SHOWERS tJjl lf r- f Prince George Bulklcy Val Valley � ley and tho Cariboo will be cloudy tomorrow with showers in tho western valleys in tho morning Thso showers will spread to tho cast by afternoon There will bo little change in temperature Low tonight and high Wednes Wednesday � day at Prince George and Smithsrs 45 and 55 At Qucsnd 40 and GO The Peace River district will be cloudy and warmer with a law tonight at Grande Pramc of 45 High Wednesday will bo 60 Low and high at Vancouver and Victoria 50 and G3 LAST 24 HOURS HI Lo Prec Prince G sorgo 55 42 Terrace 62 4G Snuthers 56 39 Quosnel 59 36 Williams Lake 55 32 Whitehorsc 45 38 23 Fort Nelson 45 33 Fort St John 45 40 05 Dawson Creek 45 32 Ol Economy big benefactor in wheat sale OTTAWA ill Soviet Russias unprcccilented 500 million wheal older has posed a great challenge to Canadian transport and handling facilities savs Trade Minister Sharp But the economic benefits were seen spreading out1 fiom the Prairie grain belt into auto farm machinerv and other dur durable � able goods industries as well as transport and port employ ment payrolls the contract largest single one in Canadian history was cloaked in renewal of a three year trade pact with the US S It The first was signed in 1956 and extended most fav favored � ored nation tariff treatment to Russia plus providing for some wheat deliveries there Canada is providing credit up to -00000000 and the Soviet Union is paying probably in the rc t over 18 months These finacial conditions arc the same as in the second long term agreement with Red Chi China � na foi a maximum lb670000O bushels of wheat up to July 31 1965 Canadian wheat and flour ex exports � ports are certain to hit a rec record � ord 550000000 bushels by next July 31 Mr Sharp said The record is 408000000 bushels in 1928 29 Mr Sharp indicated Monday at tho public signing of docu- US shows signs of envy WASHING I ON IP I he United States trapplmg with a huge and unwieldy wheat surplus showed some sins of envy mixed with uneasiness as Canada announced an un unprecedented � precedented 500000000 wheat and flour sala to the Soviet Union An immediate1 ntht wing Republican move to accuse Canada of piioifiteenng be- cause some wheat would bo shipped to Cuba was slapped dawn by the state department which pointed out there is no embargo against the sale of food and medicine to the Caribbean island Senator Hubert II Hum Humphrey � phrey Minnesota Democrat urged the U S to como to its senses and allow American farmers to sell wheat to the Russians Describing the Ca Canadian � nadian deal as sound Hum Humphrey � phrey maintained the U S is being by passed in market opportunities because of curbs against doing business with the Communists However the U S govern government � ment has decided to make no move of its own to deal with export policy in tho hght of whatever moves Russia may make ments that Canada might have sold more to Russia But the physical demands of moving the wheat and other grams into position for domestic use and for regular customers abroad limited the size of the sale More purchases might be made from time to time sup pi ins eastern Russian areas Rut Canada must note that trade is a two way street and that Russia has a wide variety of available goods More than half the wheat will be shipped from eastern ports although every one in Canada will be used Mr Sharp said But Vancouver a serious bot bottleneck � tleneck on which consideration was being given to expansion already is busy with Red Chin ese and other Asian shipments This means b race to movo enough wheat from the Prairies by water before Nov 30