Bill Ridd Heads City Lions Club Bill Ridd lias been elected president of the local Lions club He will succeed Harry Lo max as of July 1 Jack Littler Willy Rcy and Pete Choquettc were named first- second- and third vice presidents respectively and Hill Wojcik was rc clcctcd to his fifth term as secretary Larry Itcmsbery will serve as treasurer Howard Powell as lion tamer and Chuck Lees as tail twister Jolon Briggs and Eric Fro din were elected to serve two year terms as directors and John Bennett and Al Dolling arc continuing directors Submarine Atom Missile Hinted WASHINGTON MV Thc US may have fired a nuclear mis missile ¬ sile that the navy claims can seek out and kill an enemy sub submarine ¬ marine within a range of eight miles The first underwater explo explosion ¬ sion of the current US nuclear test series was one of two blasts detonated Friday in the Paci Pacific ¬ fic It followed the air burst of a more powerful nuclear device dropped from an airplane be believed ¬ lieved lo be a B 52 bomber in the vicinity of Christmas Is Island ¬ land The two siiots the first one day loublcheadcr of the Pacific scries were the eighth and ninth of the tests that began April 25 The underwater burst was de described ¬ scribed as a low yield shot meaning it had the explosive equivalent of less than 20000 tons of TNT The defence department de declined ¬ clined to identify the kind of de device ¬ vice or weapon 3nolvcd or to be specific about where it oc occurred ¬ curred There have been reliable re reports ¬ ports that anti submarine weap weapons ¬ ons would be tested witli a nu nuclear ¬ clear charge Home Fatalities Top Road Deaths More accidental deaths arc caused in the home than on B Cs streets and highways the B C Safety Council reports During the first three months of 1902 statistics just released reveal 109 accidental deaths have occurred in homes while 71 have occurred on streets and highways Major causes of the home deaths are broken down show showing ¬ ing 48 deaths caused by fire and explosion of combustible material 20 deaths due lo falls 18 deaths caused by poisons and 17 deaths caused by other miscellaneous reasons Coming Events Harwln Elementary School PTA meets in the school audi auditorium ¬ torium Tuesday at 8 pm Prin Principal ¬ cipal Bob Moss will explain the BC education system as it ex ists following reorganization based on the Chant report with particular emphasis on the re return ¬ turn of Grade 7 to elementary school Central Fort George PTA will meet Tuesday at 8 pm at the school Reports of the annual provincial convention will be presented by Mrs Jean Gillon and Mrs Kay Yardlcy The evening ladies golf club will hold its opening night Tues Tuesday ¬ day at 030 pm Former and new members welcome A meeting will follow in the club house Prince George Town and Country Coop will meet at the C6 op Centre Monday at 8 pm A 3G voicc choir from the Mennonitc Brethren Bible Insti tutc will present a program of sacred music Tuesday at 8 pm in the Evangelical Free Church Guest speaker will be Rev John B Epp Regular meeting of the Guild to the Childrens Hospital will be held Tuesday at 8 pm in the Cariboo Health Unit k k k White Spruce Toastmistrcsses arc asked lo nolc a change in meeting place for Tuesdays meeting It will be held at 030 pm at the McDonald Hotel Guests arc asked to contact Mrs Don Murphy at LOgan 4 G00G or Mrs Cameron Bliss at LOgan 4 8197 General meeting of Knox United Church UCW will take place Tuesday at 8 pm in the lower hall of the church Ladies of the Royal Purple will observe their 17th birth birthday ¬ day celebration at the regular meeting today In honor of the occasion members of the Elks will be guests Time and place 8 pm at the Elks Hall k k k WA to CARS will hold a sale of home cooking and arts and crafts Friday at Northern Hardware The sale begins at 230 pm and will replace for this year the annual garden tea usually held by the group k k -k Last meeting of the season for Blue Guidcrs will be held today at 730 pm at the Scout Guide Hall k k k Ladies of the Liberal Associa tion will meet today at 8 p m in the Bon Accord Building Regular meeting of the Cam p a i g n for Nuclear Disarma Indian War Kecked Off OTTAWA CIT The while man is reeling before an onslaught by red men opposed to members of their race oting in the June 18 federal election Centres of the modein day Indian war arc the Caughnawa ga Indian lescrvation near Montreal and the St Regis re reservations ¬ servations one on Cornwall Is Island ¬ land near Cornwall Ont and another a few miles away in Quebec The Monawks of Caughnawa ga and their hi others of the Six Nations on the St Regis reser reservations ¬ vations have passed resolutions that they want no part of their new right lo vote in federal elections The white man has taken them at their word but has made preparations off the re reservations ¬ servations for them to ote just in case they change their minds by June 18 Chief John Sharrow a mem member ¬ ber of the St Regis band on Cornwall Island said Friday night that if any polling booths are placed on the reservation I will take the oting booth off the island and throw it in the St Lawrence River myself As a result of the resolution passed by the Indians no poll- ing booths will be located on the icservations and no elec tion officers will be stationed on them Theie also was no enum enumeration ¬ eration of voters on the reser reservations ¬ vations However polling booths will uo located adjacent to the re servations This will enable the few white people on the rcser vations to cast a vote and any Indians who change their minds Volers have been enumerated by using lists provided by the lecierai Indian aualrs branch Officials of the branch say the lists arc up to date The CoinwallIsland Indians are in the federal constituency of Stormont while the other two reservations arc in Chateau giiay HuntlngdorvLaprairie C9I II M Jones federal dir ector of Indian affairs says he is lpystified over why the In Indians ¬ dians object to exercising their franchise to ote in federal elec elections ¬ tions This right was provided in legislation passed by Parlia ment in 1960 Col Jones said there seems to be an impression among somp Indians that they will lose some of their rights if they ote However foe sql hat PiU to Vote zenship Minister Tairclough told Parliament April 11 that no rights of Indians would be af fected Chief Sharrow of the Corn wall reserve said Friday night however that there will be no Indian vote in this eleclion We have neer voted in any election federal provincial or municipal and we do not in intend ¬ tend to sjart now lie said They keep trying to push us and trying to make us violate our own constitution Chief Sharrow said any Indian on Cornwall Island who otes will no longer be a band mem member ¬ ber In other words ho snap snapped ¬ ped Ihey can take up the white mans ways LEGALS Government of the Province of British Columbia Department of Highways Fort George Electoral District BUTUMINOUS SURFACING 1962 63 PROJECT NO S 6362 JOHN HART HIGHWAY parsnip Rver Bridge to pGE Railway Crossing Section MILE 99 TO MILE 1156 166 Miles NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders maiked Ten Tender ¬ der for Bituminous Surfacing 1962 63 Project No S 6362 will be receied by the Minister of Highways in his office at the Parliament Buildings Victoria BC up to 200 pm Pacific Daylight Saving Time on Thursday the 3tst day of May 1962 and ODened in nnhlio nt that time and date Plans specifications and con ditions of tender mnv ho nh taincd fiom the Department of Highways 635 Burrard Street Vancouver l B C or from the undersigned for the sum of ten dollars 10 which is not re fundable No tender will be accepted or considered which contains ap escalator clause or any other quahfjing conditions and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted l T BROWN Chief Engineer Department of Highways Paihament Buildings Victoria B C File No 5639 63 G2 April 1962 ment formerly known as the Committee for Control of Radi ation Hazards will meet in the study hall at King George V School Tuesday at 8 pm The meeting will take the form of a work bee to prepare the float for the Victoria Day parade k -k k Senior High School PTA will hold the last meeting of the season in the home economics room at the school Wednesday at 8 pm The program will take the form of a group dis discussion ¬ cussion on subjects which par parents ¬ ents and teachers would like to sec covered in next years program if -k -k Co onerative Play Group As sociation will meet Wednesday at 8 pm In the IWA Hall 909 Fifth downstairs Semi annual meeting of the Prince George Agricultural and Industrial Association will take the form of a meeting dance and late dinner at the main ex exhibition ¬ hibition building fair grounds F r 1 d a y starting at 745 pm All members are urged to at attend ¬ tend and to bring a guest couple Services of registered nurses arc required to administer Sa bin oral polio vaccine June 4 to 1G at the Cariboo Health Unit Nurses who arc able to assist arc asked to contact Mrs Eva Carr at LOgan 4 4G72 k k k Triends of the Library will sponsor an art show at the lib rary Wednesday from J w 5 pm and 730 to 10 pm The exhibit will feature about 40 paintings the work of 15 local artists who are members of the Prince George Art Club Tea will be served and a silver col collection ¬ lection taken Regular meeting of the Busi ness and Professional Womens Club will be held Thursday at 615 pm at the McDonald Ho tel South Fort George PTA will meet Tuesday at 8 p m After a short business meet meeting ¬ ing and election of the 19G2 G3 executive David Eldred prin principal ¬ cipal will outline the promo tional policy of South Fort George School Particular em emphasis ¬ phasis will be placed on Grade 1 Next a panel will discuss the topic Should Children Receive Rewards for Being Promoted to the Next Higher Grade A dis discussion ¬ cussion will follow Plans will be discussed for next months sports day STAR TIME Tonight and Tuesday Gaes 8 pm Show at Dusk gene nelson johnnabarnes The Purple Hills Color by Deluxe Filmed in Arizona Land of the Apaches PLUS GAIL RUSSELL DAVID McLEAN in The Silent Call A heartwarming drama of a boy and his pet dog Filmed in CinemaScope Call Our Tire Trouble Department for FAST SERVICE We recommend and sell fireton TIRES Repairs - Vulcanizing Retreading ADULTS 75c Thrift Shop Open Only on Saturday Hospital Auxiliary members discussed the summer program at their recent meeting the last meeting until fall It was decided that the Thrift Shop would be open Saturday mornings only during the sum summer ¬ mer under the convencrship of Mrs Robert Clark Owing to the shortage of vol volunteer ¬ unteer help during the months of July and August members will be unable lo carry out their service of taking patients to and from chapel during this period Plans were also discussed for the North Regional Conference of the Hospital Auxiliary to be held here May 23 Hospital Administrator Gor don Towncnd and Board Chair Chairman ¬ man Gordon Bryant were spe special ¬ cial guests More than GO persons were in attendance Guest sneaker was Dr Ger ald Bonham and his topic was The Social Limitations in Me Medicine ¬ dicine Mmuc TONIGHT - WEONfeSDAY Doors Open 630 pm Shows 7 and 9 GENEVIEVE PAGE pm CURT JURGENS carmIne galloneI GASTON HAKIM h MkCONTINtNTAl DISTRIBUTING INC GnemaScOPE m COLOR Jules Verne flings open a fantastic new world of spec spectacle ¬ tacle See the eye gouging torture See the battle on the River of Flame See the frenzied dance of the She Demon AdmlMjprt l8lH TONIGHT - WEDNESDAY Doors 630 Shows 645 9 JBHUAIOGJUV Mweuenc 9 IEBIIE MAUniOf I MN CHFMIFR f CHHir HOR0T jj TECHNICOLOR ffMiyVARNER BROS 21 WbK rahW w Fanny is Life Fanny Is love Fanny makes Marseilles the the most marvelous city on earth Its the picture youll love for years to come Filmed in Technicolor First showing in Prince George EBiiHEv tsL Jji iv i- BB NORTHWEST TIRES LTD 1015 Second Avenue LOgan 4 5185 THE COMO LAKE HIGH SCHOOL NEW WESTMINSTER will present a BAND CONCERT AT THE HIGH SCHOOL FIELDHOUSE on Friday May 18 at 800 prrt A 2 jiour program with numbers Including Latin American Modern and Contemporary music played by a 71 -member concert band STUDENTS 50c BArHM bvtk Hair I lpcks Lovely I Tday l V T T T Ml V SI sV I By Johnny Hart the citizen -tt Monday May 14 16 9 LIZ LEAfcMTOfcGAt 1 1 li2 tl - LARRY BRANNON R I By Window Mortimei 3 rtterai ffjrS5Sar iffS jr I Iff EXPECT Al TO iSPP H fmua -x VSlaJ hSTj Wptf V vf WHIPPER6NAPF ER6 WITH Afy BLONDIE III IY l HERE COMES MFJS FJGZBY SHE ALWAYS WANTS TO BORROW otfvSI SOMETHING il il 1 wouldnY mind f fW BUT SHE NEVER i I V RETURNS V I ANYTHING 1 THE HEART OF JULIET JONES 01 DKiniP T UAyp aAJI SCREEN DOOR THAT NEEDS PIXING MAY I BORROW uvjk nu3tvNt7 ujgxjezjg jmnM ffGv sSiT nfl OS By Chic Young OH DEAR I KNOW ILL X JOJEVER SEE HIM AGAIN By Stan Drake r7ln X53 I 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