Prepare for Election Dieff Tells Tories VANCOUVER CP - John Diefenbaker wound up a western tour Tuesday night by calling on the Pro Progressive ¬ gressive Conservative party to unite mobilize for an election soon and take the offensive against the Liberal government The 69 - year - old Opposi Opposition ¬ tion leader addressed a rally at tended by 1000 persons On Conservative party unity Mr Diefenbaker said Lets start fighting Grits for a change in this party In every part of Canada Lets unite It is time for this party to go the offensive If your heri heritage ¬ tage means as much to you as It does to me mobilize Speaking after an introduc introduction ¬ tion by D C leader Davie Ful Fulton ¬ ton often spoken of as a con contender ¬ tender for the national leader leadership ¬ ship Mr Diefenbaker made It plain he plans to stay on as leader Grain Strike VANCOUVER CP Grain handlers today move Into the fourth week of a strike that has so far cost Vancouver more than 1 million and tied up a third of the ports grain ship shipments ¬ ments Vancouvers largest Two Remanded On Possession GRANDE PRAIRIE Alta CP Two Prince George man Erwln J Schlltt 30 and Byron Allen Boyd 28 have been re remanded ¬ manded until July 19 on a charge of being accessories after the fact to the possession of stolen goods The two men had their case put over from Monday In Alberta Supreme Court They were charged in con connection ¬ nection with the theft of sev several ¬ eral hundred dollars worth of goods from a Wanham Alta hardware store In April grain elevator which normally handles 5 million bushels of grain a month has been closed by the strike since June 2 Historic March QUESNEL CP-Forty-seven teen agers are scheduled to leave here July 2 on athree day march to Barkervllle The walk will be conducted on a Shift basis as part of a pro promotion ¬ motion of the history of the Cariboo gold rush Gasoline Inquiry Ends VANCOUVER CP A law lawyer ¬ yer suggested Tuesday that the B C government expects the royal commission on gasoline prices to leave It untram untrammelled ¬ melled by recommendations Douglas McK Brown repre representing ¬ senting Shell Canada Ltd said Judge C W Morrow is appar apparently ¬ ently only expected to report to the government on the results of 18 months of inquiry Into gasoline prices in the prov province ¬ ince Mr Brown spoke out against government regulations and control and asked Judge Morrow to make these findings The gasoline price struc structure ¬ ture In B C is fair there Is only competition among oil companies there is no over allocation of resources to dis distributing ¬ tributing facilities and oil com company ¬ pany earnings in refining and marketing In B C have not been adequate Fantastic Potential In Area Says Doctor A US doctor businessman this week reminded Priice George not to neglect its fan fantastic ¬ tastic tourist potential In the face of the present building and economic boom Dr Kaho Dally of Richmond Calif Itself enjoying a simi similar ¬ lar boom said in an interview there is nothing to compare with Central BCs grandeur nd bigness This was the doctors second visit to the area He last visit visited ¬ ed the region seven years ago on a fishing trio A directors meeting of Bras man Petroleums brought him north this time The growth here is fantastl noted Dr Daily who spant Monday tDurlng the Prince George area Everywhere you look there are new buildings going up and industry and people moving in There is money to be made in a country like this Dr Daily who has his hand in several businesses urges young people in Prince George to take advantage of the econo economic ¬ mic growth here and look to real estate Theres a future hero for a young man with imagination and ability Anyone who would buy real estate In the Prince George area wont lose his investment Dr Daily said he could see plenty of opportunity for young people with training in various trades and skills He said these are the people who will help maintain the pre present ¬ sent economic growth and build for the future of the area This is comparable inrmny ways with California Dr Dally said Take his hometown of Rich Richmond ¬ mond for exampe Our big boom came during the war and has been main maintained ¬ tained ever since he said In 1940 Richmond had a population of about 20000 and today is over 100000 Shipyards which gave a steady employment brought the first economic wave and today wor is under way on a giant Bethleham Steel Mill which when it Is in full operation will provide jobs for 5000 persons Prince George he saidls very similar He said the pulp mills when completed will provide a steady employment and create oppor opportunities ¬ tunities for those in the servicing trade Your economy cant lose said Dr Daily Its going a head In all this economic and population growth Dr Daily said It is all too easy to lose sight of another important in industry ¬ dustry tourism There are so many things you can do here The scenery and the hunting and the fishing are unequalled Dr Daily suggested the scenic Pact Great Eastern Railway route should be ex exploited ¬ ploited more for the tourist trade From what I can gather It is one of the most beautiful routes on the continent You have a wealth here for the tourists and tourists bring wealth Dr Dally said Travelling with Dr Dallyre his wife Helen and his grand granddaughter ¬ daughter Christine 13 This is her first visit to Canada and shes mighty im impressed ¬ pressed Dr Dally said Dr Dally said he felt more should be taught about Canada in US schools However the best way f tell the Canada story he said Is by word of mouth advertising WAREHOUSE 6000 FT Office and 3000 ft heated AVAILABLE JULY 1st 1965 FOR RENT or LEASE for further information contact BC VAN STORAGE LTD 826 Second Ave Phone 564 5828 LABOR OFFICIALS IN CITY Must Pull Links Together The problems of automation can be licked with the co cooperation ¬ operation of management government and labor a pro mlnant BC labor official said In Prince George Tom Gooderham BC director of the Canadian Labor Congress said it Is about time somebody started to unravel what is a darn complex situation To start with weve got to get some research done Its the responsibility first of all of government to get a good clear picture of just how much of a problem it is said Mr Gooderham Complete co operation Is necessary said Mr Gooderham Management must accept labor as a partner In the whole industrial picture and must plan with labor for con continuing ¬ tinuing technological chang changes ¬ es He said this must be done now so there is ample time to do something about it in the fields of relocating workers and retraining them Mr Gooderham was In Prince George during the weekend to assist the Con Congresss ¬ gresss new Prince George 5 PENALTY representative Ron Tweed le to find off Ice space He described his visit as sort of a briefing session In an interview Mr Gooderham said some start has been made within labor to keep an eye on automation and to Inform trade unionists of the rapid changes taking place In Industry In connection with labors hopes for a better un understanding ¬ derstanding with manage management ¬ ment he said unions throughout BC are step stepping ¬ ping up plans to talk to ser service ¬ vice clubs fraternal orders and chambers of commerce on the aims of labor Mr Tweedie said he has been approached by the Prince George Chamber of Commerce and asked to speak at a future meeting Mr Gooderham said part of the purpose of speaking Is to offset misconceptions management has of most unions Basically Industry today appears to tolerate labor Some oppose it openly and others though a minority accept it he said We think they have all got a responsibility not to merely tolerate labor but to accept it as a partner He suggested discussions with management and labor representatives sitting down together Tying this In with auto automation ¬ mation Mr Gooderham said If we dont move quickly were going to be In trouble We have to make a move now to co operate three ways and cope with it Mr Gooderham also urged a look at what workers will be doing with more leisure time To some extent it will take care of Itself People will find other interests He said he was not too worried about the warnings of critics who fear workers will spend more time and money In beer parlors as the working day shrinks Education Is Improving especially adult education Mr Gooderham said People are going to con continue ¬ tinue to seek more education on their own and through more education they will take a more active role In pol politics ¬ itics and community service organizations Tax Deadline Near Pr ince George landowners have only nine days left to pay their taxes or face a five per cent penalty Thats the word today from Chester Jeffery city comp comptroller ¬ troller Mr Jefferysaid to date 430000 in taxes has been 342000 at the same time last year This is roughly 25 per cent of the total taxes about the same as last year for this time Mr Jeffery said Total In taxes expected this year by the city is 2140000 an increase of 405000 com compared ¬ pared with last year Up until the last few days tax payments have been grad gradually ¬ ually increasing but beginning Monday they have been pouring in pretty good Mr Jeffery said However he warned if this trend doesntcontinue people will be lined up to towards ¬ wards the June 30 deadline Delinquent taxpayers will have a further 5 per cent penalty Imposed if their taxes are not in by Sept 30 The growth in taxes is also placing a burden on the city comptrollers office One of our main diffi difficulties ¬ culties Is keeping up with the tax roll changes said Mr Jeffery The roll seems to be chang changing ¬ ing almost continually because so many people are buying and selling lots Recover Locomotive LILLOOET CP - Pacific Great Eastern Railway crews have pulled a 120 ton locomo locomotive ¬ tive from the waters of Seton Lake near here The 140000 engine plunged Into the lake killing the engineer after it hit a rocksllde Dec 13 STATE IS TINY The state of Monaco includ including ¬ ing three towns is only half the area of New York s Central Park Each time such a trans transaction ¬ action is made It means a complete change In the tax roll he said Often there is a delay of up to four to eight weeks while land changes are processed In Kamloops he added TAKE NOTICE that Inland Natural Gas Co Ltd proposes to implement the following rate reductions effective on the indicated dates AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any Interested party desiring to make representations to the Public Utilities Commission con concerning ¬ cerning the proposed rate reductions shall so advise the Secretary of the Public Utilities Commission 620 View Street Victoria BC on or before the 9th day of July 1965 PRESENT RATE Monthly Rate First 1000 cubic feet or less Next 3000 cubic feet Next 6000 cubic feet Next 6000 cubic feet Excess over 16000 cubic feet n 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