THE WORLD From Cititen Wire Services The federal cov eminent Ins akeil the 10 provincial fm P3tr ministers to suggest terms for a new cost sitarng agreement on forestry development f p I cral forestry minister Niclwl son sM in Ottawa that tlu government is anxious to renrw Uie cot sharing agreement a two year pact which set o it cost sharing in fircfightmg forrst access roads forest liventonrs and reforestation It expire March 31 Mr Nicholson was speaking at the opening session of a federal provincial forestry conference With gale force winds whip whipping � ping up heavy seas Hurricane Jinny slammed the North Caro lha coast today One ship with 10 men aboard was reported missing The US navv said seas in tho arei arc lunning 40 to 50 feet high Premier Hastings Banch of Nyasaland made it clear to today � day that wlien the BrilMr pro protectorate � tectorate gets independence July 0 it will be a black man s country He said both whites and Adrians rare welcome to stay as long as they accept the fact that the blacks must rule There was no American flag flying at the delication of a new highway in Jakarta Indo nesia despite the fact that it was built with American mo money � ney Built with an 8 million loan from the U S the highway officially opened when Presl dent Sukarno cut a ribbon An American embass official said Phone LOgan 42441 were no signs or placards Government sources said they expected Prime Minister Pear i son or Labor Minister Mac- Eachcn might sec leaders of the group privately The seamen ignored a gov eminent demand that the SIU end illegal strike action and send members back to their ships The government demands that you and ether members of the executive board obey the law of Canada said a tele tgram Sunday from Labor Min ister MacEachcn to SIU Presi dent Hal C Banks of Montreal Seamen began arriving Sun day night by bus plane and tram for todays march on Par Parliament � liament Hill No special polico arrangements were being lined up spokesmen said Three hurt hi crash VANCOUVER cpu Thrce Pa Pacific � cific Great Eastern Railway employees were injured early today when a northbound freight left the tracks about 15 miles north of here Eight of the 100 cars were off the tracks Cause of the derail derailment � ment was not immediately known Most seriously injured was a conductor who was riding in a caboose which left the track He suffered serious neck and back iijuncs and is reported paralyz paralyzed � ed in hospital Two other men aboard the train were not seriously hurt and were being held in hospital for observation PGE officials were mvesti gating the derailment Cfi Vol 7 No 204 eornen start o ttawa march OTTAWA CP Great Lakes seamen thronged down downtown � town Ottawa early today waiting for the word to inarch on Parliament Hill to protest the federal governments plan to impose trusteeship on maritime unions A spokesman for the Seafar Seafarers � ers International Union said ho expected between eight or nine thousand members would con converge � verge on the capital Almost 700 seamen from ports in southern Ontario arrived on the overnight train from Tor onto Eight additional passen passenger � ger coaches paid for by the Seafarers International Union were added to the train By 0 am about 200 more had arrived by car and train Their numbers were expected to be swelled through the morn ing by SIU members from Montreal and other Quebec ports KCMP officials on Parliament Hill said they had met with sev several � eral union officials to discuss traffic arrangements Most of the seamen were clad it was originally planned to 50 degree temperatures There place a U S flag next to the Indonesian one but said he was toll that the presidential pilucc could not permit any display of American flags Two Vancouver lawyers An gcb E Branca and Nathan T Ncmetz have been appointed judges of the British Columbia Supreme Court In an allied step Mr Justice A E Lord of the BC Supreme Court was named to the BC Court of Appeal Clear recognition by the British of the merits of a Cana dian pioncercl system of construction of atomic power plants was indicated today when Canada ami Britain sign cd a new nuclear agreement Tho agreement is designed to extend and regulate collabora tion between the two countries on the development of power icactors which employ tho use of heavy water and natural or sJiglitly enriched uranium fuel The weekend was another tragic one across Canada as 51 persons died in accidents 12 of them traffic victims Only Prince Edward Island and New Newfoundland � foundland had no fatalities Tenders will be received up to Nov 28 for drilling rights on 35 parcels of crown land in British Columbias Peace Itiver district Largest of the parcels involved is 42052 acres near the Hay River m the northeastern coiner of the province Results of the sale will be announced Nov 2J Continuing Ins cffoits to med late the Moroccan Algerian bol bolder � der conflict Emperor Ilailc Selassie of Ethiopia remained in Moiocco today and is ex expected � pected to hold further talks with Moi ocean officials Only tho beginning of our drive to put Conservatives bak ihlo piovmcial government was the way one spokesman described a meeting in an couvcr during weekend bctvvro in ill lit jackets and stood about in small groups shivering in the LONDON CP - The Earl of Home Britain s new prime min liter today faced an urgent repair Job on ths Conservative partys election machinery lis ruptcd by defections at the top Lord Homes quickly construe ted cabinet largely a reshuffle of Harold Macmillans won general approval from Consrv ative newspapers and derision from pro Labor commentators But editorial writers of both sides suggested tho government must be handicapped by the refusal of progressives Iain Macleod and Enoch Powell health minister under Macmil Ian to serve under Home Macleod one of the Tory pro gressives who backed Richard A Butler in last weeks struggle for the premiership was ex pected to resign as joint chair chairman � man of the Conservative party Informed sources said his co chairman financier Lord Poole would resign with him Poole had backed Science Minister Lord HaiUham to succeed Mac millan who had decided to re sign as premier after under going surgery for a prostate gland condition Macleod and Poole were a formidable team in planning Conservative platform and fi nances for the national elections next year Their joint chair manship probably will be turned into a one man post and given to John Hare 52 a former la bor minister who took the sine Duchy of Lancaster in the new cabinet Editorial reaction to Homes cabinet ranged from a good start in the Conservative Daily Sketch to grotesque in the pro Labor Daily Mirror The Conservative Daily Tele graph says The changes have been as sensible as the absence of Mr Macleod and Mr Powell allowed them to be The independent Times says the speed with which the cab met was produced was a good token of the support for Home BOY REMANDED A 14 year old boy charged wtli breaking and entering and attempted jobbery with vio lencc has been remanded un until � til Oct 30 for trial The youth was arretted Oct 8 in con connection � nection with the shooting of milkmar Bill Miller Miller who was released from hos hospital � pital Saturday wa3 shot in the back while delivering milk on Blackburn Road Automated radio station goes on air this week SMITIIERS Special A new radio station which will lory leader Davie Pulton and I rely to a large extent on auto au unsuccessful lory candidate mated ptogiamming opons No details weie revealed hero this week Now hear this Fred Tendelet profesoiul cause elect ie alarm clocks rule guide procd alniott to be too good at his job wiicn lie bagged an elk me first ever man m the Pi wee George area He and M K Taylor of Washington State weie returning on the M Gicgor river eight miles abjve Churchs Sawmill with two moose when they spotted the elk rcndslet who admits he is happy that Taylor had his li cenee full said seeing the elk w as like seeing a hippopotamus in Prince George The extent to which city dwclers have become depend dependent � ent upon electricity is reflected by tin mornings power failure which resulted in many an em employee � ployee arriving late at work ba- IN THE CITIZEN Classified - - W II Comics 6 Coming events 7 editorial - 9 Forcut Products 12 16 Here and there 6 Markets - 3 Sports 4 5 Tv 2 tho hour they will arise each morning Vien the new St Michael and Ml AngslY Church Is dedicated luosday nifeht Prince Gsorge Rotanans will bo able to take pride In at least one facet of tha beautiful edifice At a recent meeting tha club decided to turn over to the church for the puichae of a new pew the pracecus taken from a weekly diaw Oui old fusnd Jake tn Snak came back to town at the week- end and dropped into a well knjwn lounge for a nmt one wham crash bang and sevonds later not on Dut two fights were m progress S me cold Jiungiy thief broke hi Warner Sprergers hois on Hi weekend Pol e say th- vis it t broke a padb k at a sid dwr and si -peel of tcng two jackets and a moose hind I quarter Another sjrosed proporty owner Siturday was George Turanski Returning to Ids car at 9 15 a m he found his par had been jacked up and twa while wall tires- complete with wheels had disappeared I Ron East manager of CIBV said Priday he expect expected � ed the station would be on the air in four or five days It will broadcast at 1230 kilocycles with a power of 1 000 watts Mr East formerly assist assistant � ant manager of CKPG in Prince George said the studio will be in a building which has been leased on Queen St near Highway 16 He said large tape recorders will be used to play back pre prerecorded � recorded piograms of several hours duration However tho station still will be devoting a large portion of Its air time to community service programs t ft 0m 1 mZ JjV I mm m mm mmmLvt mmWmmmm mmmmm RON EAST e vUPFQRT Mw noirii MOST PEOPLE e IN DOWN- I WORTH 36 MILLION icasis open church With the completion and de dicaticn Tuesday of the new St Michael and All Angels Church the Anglican congregation hsre enters the third and final stage of its building program The new church was a two stage program which began about five years ago with the construction of the church base ment built at a cost of approx approximately � imately 00000 Construction of the new blil I ing at a cost of approximately 70000 began this summer after the congregation paid the cost of the first phase The congregation now has a 10 year commitment to pay the cost of the new structuie and plans arc underway to remove the indebtedness by means of a fund raising drive Chairman of the drive peo peoples � ples warden Walter Burns re ported that the major portion of the 70000 will be contnbut ed by the congregation but it is anticipated that some seg ments of tiie business coin munity may contribute to the fund The new St Michaels with a congregation of approximately 400 was desigiol by Prince George architect Jolyon Briggs and Incorporates the A frame design with tha apex soaring to a height of over 50 feet above floor level I he roof is sheathed with tliree inch sorucc decking and an innovation In the rooting at the 10 foot level permits the massive supporting columns to slani free providing a more tialtional ttree dimensional atmosphere The free usa of woe J with plaster and the plac ing of tho choii in a gallery at the reiar of the chuich creates a waun atmosphere that is keeping with earlier church tra ditions and piovJes the North C ntral Interior with one of the fiicst churches m the province Itt Rev R S Dean Bishop of Can boa will 11 luLate at ha dedication ceremony which fcUrU at 3 p m Tuesday CONVICTED OF ASSAULT David MacMilLan charged earlier Urn year on two counts I of assaulting a police officer I itlzn The only daily newspaper serving Central British Columbia ONLY MINOR DAMAGE Federal provincial road program to be extended OTTAWA CP Works Minis Minister � ter Dcschatclcts says the gov government � ernment intends to ask Par Parliament � liament later for a four year extension in the federal prov icial cost sharing agreement on the Trans Canada Highway Extension of the program begun in 1930 was forecast in the speech from the throne read at tha opening of Parliament May 16 but no time limit was mentioned town Prince George Saturday I The Trans Canada Highway reacheJ for an apple as Boy Scouts and Cubs staged ai nual Apple Day sale Accord ing to campaign chairman Gus Lund Apple Day netted Cubs and Scouts approximately 150 Proceeds will be used to further troop and pack act ivitics- Roy Fujikawa photo Act expires Dec 31 of this year and Mr Deschatelets said the government will propose an ex extension � tension to Dec 31 1907 to per permit � mit completion of the massive project Considerable work on the highway remains to be done m Newfoundland Quebec and On Ontario � tario Bt fe HMaW 1 DESCHATELETS Our Burnber the finest SEE NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK STORIES AND PICTURES PAGES 12 16 Western White Spruce is today recognized as one of the worlds finest soft woods says a Prince cure post of chanceIlorot4halteor6 lumbermanrwho Is on intimate terms with the product Spruce is being accepted in so marry world markets that last year a total of 605 million triday afternoon was fined 100 on each count or in de fault 30 days in jail MacMil t Ian pleaded not guilty to the charges and elected to be tried by judge without a jury feet of manufactured lumber was shipped out of the Immedi Immediate � ate Prince George area accord according � ing to Gerald Wilmot This constituted an injection into Prince Georges economy of a net return of 36 million Mr Wilmot past president of the Northern Interior Lumber Lumbermens � mens Association president of the Prince George branch of the Ho Ho Club president of Nor Norman � man M Smith Ltd and vice president of Overseas Spruce Sales Ltd related these facts Iriday at a luncheon mrcting in Hotel Simon Eraser of Prince George Rotaiy Club Speaking in advance of Na tional Porest Products Week Mr Wilmot described the ad vances achieved during the post war years and predicted vast and stunning changes in the use of forest products The impact on the economy of Prince George from the in dustry was illustrated this way by the speaker In 1062 wages and salaries paid by 15 planer mills in the city alone amounted to 1 500000 The 605000000 feet of lumber shipped during last year came from an area bounded by Sn clair Mills to a point 18 miles west of Prince George north to Kennedy and south to Dunk ley To ship this amount of lum lumber � ber both railways were required to move out of the area two cars every hour 24 hours a day for 365 days for a total of 17300 cars Mr Wilmot said Western White Spruce is being shppcd to every state in the union and to every province east of Sas katchewan to and including Labrador Overseas markets include the UK Belgium Hol Holland � land France Italy Spain West Germany and Israel 3 C PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY OCTOBER 21 1963 7c a copy v owooy ana inaean game takes life of Topley boy BURNS LAKE Correspond ent A five year old boy was killed Saturday when playing cowboys and Indians with an old rifle Wayne Elmer Cardinal son of Mr and Mrs Glen Cardinal of Topley was shot In the chest by a playmate old 22 which was thought to be empty It had not been used for some time It had been fired to make sure no bullets remained in the WEATHER RAINj lWLMp Hurricane force winds hit power phone lines Winds gusting to near hurricane force Sunday night and early today ripped through Prince George and dis district � trict dropping power and telephone lines But only minor damage was reported elsewhere in the city and scattered throughout the district Tlin t nfltlirfv reffirtn -ealel 4tiiT I M1 r was a maximum wind from the south at 40 gusting to 71 miles an hour Most of the night the wind remained In the 60s The same conditions will prevail during most of the day the weather office said According to Beaufort wind scale hurricane conditions pre prevail � vail when winds hit 75 miles an hour While Sunday night and todays storms ncarcd this mark it does not suroass the record of August 1 1981 when 80 mile an hour winds from the northwest hit the city PLANES DAMAGED Two private planes anchored at the airport were reported dented by the wind but more serious damage hit float planes on Tabor Lake None of the damage was beyond rcparr B C Hydro manager Bill Best said damage to power lines was spotted There was no per permanent � manent damage he said but work crews were out all night checking for hot wires downed trees and other damage The major fault lay between conductors and feeders Mr Best said adding a few sub subscribers � scribers in the city suffered power stoppage The Citizens direct news wire was disrputcd from 118 to 3 10 a m Canadian National Tele graphs reported a four hour de lay on a few of their circuits to the west but -all have been restored Jack Smith at the CN re repeater � peater station said wind seldom docs great damage to the com panys lines and all were nor normal � mal this morning Most seriously hit were the mechanism but one apparently had been stud in the rifle and became dislodged The accident occiurcd at 130 p m The boys friends wrap j ped him in a blanket and car ried mm one mile to Uio homo of relatives who had just gone out for the afternoon The relatives did not return Police said the rifle was anunm g pnl fashioned Semi automatic The boys parents were also away for the afternoon The funeral will be hell at 11 am Wednesday from the Anglican church of St John the Evangelist here mxon ami vviuow reiver areas because of the heavy brush In those districts Crews from bolh B C Hydro and B C Telephone continue to check the areas I ank McGce city manager of B C Telephones said his company experienced some line difficuty between Prince George and Qucsncl as result of the storm but there was little damage elsewhere and none in the city The city public works depart department � ment said signs were blown down and a few trees felled Fifteenth was partially closed to traffic early this morning due to fallen ticcs The fire department answer a call at 545 am to quell a blaze whipped by the wind at 760 Third FIRE HERE It was a vacant house board boarded � ed up and nobody was injured in the fire which almost com completely � pletely gutted the frame bml 1 ing The onlv furn lure in the building was two beds ami mat mattresses � tresses believed taken there by transients City officials hive been searching for the owners of the house for more than two years without success The winds here have dried out more than six weeks of un seasonal wet weather The grain crops in the district already damaged by rain were further hurt by the strong winds Meanwhile in other raMs of the piovircc British Colum bians braced themselves for a second storm today following the overnight storm which was widespread In the lower mainland winds between 30 and 40 miles an hour knocked out power lines in Vancouver and Squamhh and certain areas were still without power at 8 a m It is expected the storm will slacken somewhat during the day but pick up today with more rain and winds LAST 24 HOURS Hi LoPrcc Prince George 55 50 Terrace 16 3J Smithers 52 40 07 Qucsncl 50 50 Williams Lake 51 11 Ka m loops 59 50 Wlutchorse 40 32 01 Pore Nelson 35 20 Port St John 47 S8 Dawson Creek 55 37 Ijjw tonight and high Tuesd ly at Vancouver 18 and 58 Vic toria 48 and 55 jPr- jltR Mu I HHkLiBJL 1 trr r- -4 illHS MHftMypr f iiaMfi 5 uW jo kxXtJmwmWmWKmJmtimi fey li v tLjJmmmMr Pi T- mmmmm Ti tMfej4 r r I i i ju- i ZZU L jtfRHIBIHIMt 5s S t S iL jasaea vHA9ttG3 PRISTINE BEAUTY OF NEW ST MICHAEL AND All Angels Chuich Fifth and Victoria is achieved by simple A frame design Apex of building reaches height 0 50 feet and massive laminated supporting beami lend primitive effect Dedication of pew church will be held Tuesday at 8 pm Roy Fujikawa photo