SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Hrainplon Excelsiors win lacrosse opener from Victoria by 13 10 score Dodgers gain 3Mignrnc lead With 61 victory over Giants Fallen Angel Bo Belinsky reported sold to Kansas City Athletics See 1ajjes 0 and 7 RANGE OF 20 25 MILES USSSOll MiSSI that months of technical train ing arc needed by crews man manning � ning the intricate radar guid ance and firing system of ih Nike weapons Presumably the saine problem faces Fidel Cas tro which could explain some of the approximate 3500 Soviet military technicians said b Kennedy to be in Cuba or en route They could instruct the Cuban crews COOLER i Early inorninj fog covered covered much of the Prince Cieorge area today clearing up about 8 am In Whitehorse it was raining ami snowing Cariboo Prince Cieorge and Bulkloy Valley region Cloudy and cooler Thursday with light winds Low tonight and high Thursday at Quesnel 15 and 70 Prince Ceorge and Smithers 45 and 65 Peace River Cloudy Thurs Thursday � day Showers over the entire region Cooler Winds west 15 becoming northwest 20 Thurs Thursday � day morning Low tonight and high Thursday at Grande Prairie 15 and 05 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Pre Prince George 71 41 Terrace 78 50 Smithers 72 42 Quesnel 7U 44 Williams Lake 70 4 Whitehorse 58 39 K am loops 82 4G 01 s WASIIINCTON iAIi--Nikitci Khrushchev apparently is giving Cuba some hand-me-down oeiensive weapons The anti -aircraft missiles i which President Kennedy says Russia has shipped into Cuba apparently are of a vintage like those the US started using almost 10 years ago and since lias discarded The Soviet m o t b r torpedo boats which Kennedy says are in Cuban waters are not be believed � lieved to be the newest of Rus Russias � sias big fleet of patrol craft although they may have been fitted out with modified sur- j face target missiles j Kennedy said in a statement Tuesday night that the Soviets Have provided the Cuban gov government � ernment with a number of anti antiaircraft � aircraft missiles with slant range of 25 miles which are similar to early models of our Nike This could be reference to a Russian weapon which the US designates as the T G surface-to-air missiles which is re ported to have a range of 2M to 25 miles an altitude of about 00000 feet and to carry a con ventional high explosive war head Its rocket engines appeal to use solid fuel The T G probably uses 1 beam rider guidance system as the early Nike did In tin system a radar beam locks onto the target with the mis silo then fired in guidance along that beam The system includes a search and acquis lion radar together with the command guidance system Kennedy said that the Soviet anti aircralt missiles deliveiv to Cuba have been accomnanioi by extensive radar and otlioi electronic equipment which is required for their operation The US Armv has fount Now Hear This lies at il auain watnleriir around the province on hu li hush little lours Premier W A C Bennett that is Late last night his private railwas car came slinking through Prince Prince George returning south The previous night in the cover of darkness the premier and his car passed through the city on its way north He w as here 20 minutes and didnt get off the car His visit took local govern government � ment officials by surprise in tact they didnt even know about it until The Citlien told thein Theres u story going the rounds in the Smithers area that should scare the pants off any vvouUl bo cougar hunters A local hunter was driving along a back road when he spotted a cougarStepping gingerly from his vehicle he shot anil wounded the animal Rushing up lo the spot he saw no couuar but there was a pool of blood on the ground Then he spied a cougar up in a lice Willi one head shot lie dropped it colder than a mackerel He walked over tied a rope oil its foot and dragged it away from the tree Suddenly he tinted that the only bullet hole in il was the one through j the head Looking skyward quickly he saw the cougar hed wounded crouched in the tree j above his head So he took an- i other quick shot and polished it off Whew i Memo to Deejay Ken Chang When youre talking about that a s p h a 1 1 street surfacing for heavens sake dont call it pul ver mixing as you did several times on the ilate newscast at 330 pm yesterday City Works Doss Bill Jones is only a young guy and would look crazy with grey hair The sheep ate stirring Last week 193 lambs were shipped to market from the area 50 of them from Van derhoof The sheep breeders association is preparing another shipment for mid September See where the PGF has gone witty with calehie phrases on the 1 sides ot their highway over I passes Like Scenery is Kinjj S v 1 M 1 km f Wwmm4kmMMWm alMvlEfrMlf lira w mmfWwk v -n I mm Freedomite schools in the area More than 100 school - age children and about 75 pre school children are accompanying their parents on the trek Attorney - General Upnner Tuesday asked the KCMP for a full report on school truancy and neglect of children in the Doukhobor inarch One of the lew bright spots in the Freedomite picture in has been the attendance of Free Freedomite � domite children in the regular school system The children were freed from a government dormitory school in 1950 after parents promised to send them to school Parents taking part in the march say they intend to send the children lo school once they get to Agassiz The huge Freedomite party camped Tuesday night on Hie four acre farm of Ernie Eadie just south of here after a tear tearful � ful ferry crossing of the Colum Columbia � bia River Mr Eadie offered his fields to the Freedomites after they tried unsuccessfully to rent a nearby municipal camping ground The Doukhobors plan to con continue � tinue their journey in cars alter Iks unex Ask Trial NELSON CP- The lawyer for 28 Sons of Freedom Douk Doukhobors � hobors unexpectedly halted court proceedings Tuesday to seek trial by judge alone on charges ot terrorism against his clients I Lawyer Sidney Simmons of Vancouver made the request of Mr Justice J CI A llutehe son just as jurors had answered their names for the special assize The attorney generals depart department � ment is expected to approve the re election cutting time for the trial in half The Freedomites first elected trial in the court of God at their preliminary hearings and were automatically set over for judge and jury trial They face charges ranging from arson to placing bombs and conspiracy to commit both acts Several face more than one charge arriving night e- err -k -k -k i - Y f iWzYmmhWj M WtmkllAfr it JW FtM S2f iiJ there is -a need for garbage ht s4vl dump in hp immciiaic Wa PwfeffiHf i W TO f M MwMfw viAi iirouiul 1rince rgo aml tho yiMJ hnnPTif flfMwli IOf V ct has mad0 representation to JtfSlMi tle e011 tliis matter 8 3PRS Sanitation inspector Hugh tS VmACO TM S neH said the Northern interior B2r f Sfife 1 S HI - Health Unit has been working Jr f JsSi ftSSffit S w with itli the the department on the 7SKfJ IMf IB y flfli If i CASTLFCiAR CASTLFGAR CP CP While While Koolonay school authorities wor worried � ried about a shortage of pupils more than G00 Sons of Freedom Doukhobors today continued their great trek from the In Interior � terior to the coast The large representation of the religious sect arrived at this Columbia River town Tues Tuesday � day night after a three day march from Krcstova 20 miles north They have picked up fel low members along the way and estimates of the number of the group have ranged as high as 900 The marchers planned to travel by car and truck today to Grand Forks centre of ant other Doukhobor settlement where lliey hope to double their number They are heading for Agas su more than 100 miles west in the Fraser Valley where many of their menfolk are serving prison terms for terrorism Rack at Crescent Valley near Krcstova only 21 of an ex expected � pected 121 students turned up when school opened Tuesday and only one of these was a Freedomite the pattern was PILE DRIVING WORK ON THE INTAKE SECTION of the new city water puinphousc has been started by Ben Gintcr Construction Co Ltd The job will be completed before frccze up city works officials said today This portion of the pumphouse is the first of three phases to be undertaken The sub substructure � structure housing the pumps and the superstruc superstructure � ture housing tile motors will be done later Tenders have not been let for those two jobs Woman Succeeds Late Husband In Byeleciion RFVFISTOKK CP Mrs Margaret Hobhs succeeded her late husband Tuesday as NDP- the Kootenavs in recent years j CCF legislative member for Revelsloke Slit said the contest was fought over development of Co Columbia � lumbia River power and that she will continue her husbands stand against the High Arrow Dam planned for the constitu constituency � ency However Premier Bennett saw the result as a vote of con confidence � fidence for government policy in the river development The margin of victory was narrow for the 52-year-old widow of George llobbs whose death last January during the legisla legislative � tive session brought about the byeleciion She defeated Social Credit candidate Arvid Lundell by lower than 100 votes Liberal J Wallace Johnston 50 trailed far behind in the three way race The Conserva ties did not enter a candidate WJ Fight women also charged with arson are scheduled to appear at the assize and are expected to follow the saine course LEGISLATION URGED Lack of planning in the unorganized territories which ring many municipalities in North Central BC was rapped Tuesday night at the first regular meetin of the Northern Interior tnion on Board Board of of Health Health Call Made For Dumps in Area A resolution calling for ili Department of Highwavs t I open and maintain gailvige dumps was endorsed Tuesday bv the Northern Interior Union Board of Health The resolution originated with another health unit and will be presented to a provincial meet meeting � ing of the Union Boards of Health of BC d Milliard Clare said thai problm In the past when machinery las been available the depart ment has pushed back materials in existing dumps although no money is available for such work The Department of Municipal Affairs has indicated that if it is the will of the people con contracts � tracts for garbage collection will be let in various areas A petition is now circulating near the city SCHOOLS SHORT OF PUPILS 90 in Doukhobor Morch I similar similar at at other other predominant predominantly- marchin marchin1 through Ciiand Forks Meat Inspection Service Sought By Health Board The provincial government will be asked at a meeting of the Union Boards of Health of BC to provide a meat inspection service directed at slaughtering not done in inspected plants Tho Northern Interior Union Board of Health Tuesday en endorsed � dorsed a resolution from an another � other health unit which will be presented to the provincial inceting calling for inspection Sanitation inspector Hugh Bell told the meeting that Prince George itself is betwixt and between since its statin as a meat inspection area has lapsed Although 98 per cent of meat in Prince George is inspected as it comes from the packing houses of Alberta and Van Vancouver � couver there is no compulsory inspection in the unit area Insisting that all meat be in inspected � spected would work a hardship on some farmers lie said but some farmers are exceedingly bad butchers British Refuse Soblens Plea LONDON Reuters The British government today an announced � nounced it has refused Dr Rob Robert � ert Soblens final plea for sanc tuary and will put him aboard a plane to the US to serve his life prison sentence for spying The announcement said he would be flown out as soon as practicable The fugitive Gl-year-old con convicted � victed Soviet spy earlier this week sent a 20 page memoran memorandum � dum to the home secretary ap appealing � pealing to be allowed to re remain � main in Britain or be sent to a country of his choice 7 HAD IT IN MY FINGERS IT JUST SUPPED 55 LONDON AIM -And this said the manager of the perfume factory is our most expensive item Oooh cooed Joy Black 24 who bs Miss Great Britain was starting out on a tour Tuesday How much is it worth The stuff in this con container � tainer explained manager I cigh Walker as he handed il over to Joy is valued at i 70 i 2100 KEN The Only Daily Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 Vol 6 No 173 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1962 pTcBfules7 this area or ganized services Dr Bonham said MAKING PROFITS Dr John Godel of Vandcr hoof chairman of the board suggested the board demand all subdivisions have the ap approval � proval of the health unit or union board of health concern concerned � ed Subdividors should accept the resonsibility which goes with making profits he continued and should be developers rather than merely speculators leaving servicing problems for others to solve Steve Kolida of Mc Bride said that in his area many people want all the services provided in the village but they live on the outskirts to avoid the taxes necessary to support them With annexation of these sub subdivisions � divisions as the urban areas ex expand � pand Dr Goilcl said the cities are burdened with providing complete services to the new areas despite frequently low population density He added that growth is now so rapid that unless planning for health and other facilities in unorganized territories is in instituted � stituted now the situations which develop will be difficult to remedy Dr Bonham said the present public health act because of its age does not cover many problems being encountered by health authorities 7c a Copy One room at the Hart Highway School has a double shift but this problem is expected to be solved by moving in a portable I unit bringing students to llie city or adjusting school area boundaries Total city elementary registra- lion to Tuesday afternoon was 2725 Mr Phillipson said This is slightly higher than the 10 1 per cent cxpeeicu increase in population City secondary schools saw 1 1037 students registered to late Planning might be provided j 010137 throuuh the establishment of i But July municipal districts or county government or by putting teeth into the regulations governing community planning areas he said compared with 1511 lncl Tiinr Hnvvpvpr lnlf ropis near 1rince leorgc lrations are expccied to bring potential population larger than I lj fturc lo ijon needs At the senior secondary schools 779 students registered but late registrations are ex expected � pected to boost total registra registration � tion at the school to over 800 Registration in the senior matriculation class is 58 and although only 45 appeared for classes Tuesday the remainder are expected to appear later this month Not enough definite figures are available from rural schools to give an overall picture of registration in the district Mr Phillipson said but indications are there will be no problems Four teaching positions still remain lo oe mica in rura always considered slow months for building in Prince George he said Goofs Destroys 2160 in Perfume My my exclaimed Joy Ive never seen any perfume as expensive as that Why its lovely At that moment she turned to say something to sales manager Trevor Jones And then -it happened From Joys delicate fingers slipped the perfume con container � tainer Konk it went as it hit the concrete floori its 2100 worth of liquid contents spilling- For a moment there Svas a horrible silence Im terribly terribly sorry V said the beauty queen I had it in my fingers It just slipped Stunned for a moment manager Walker quickly re regained � gained his composure saying Accidents will happen Its just one jjI those things The perfume was called At tar of Roses Bui il was a spe special � cial brand Other perfumes worth 108 0O0 also were viewed by Joy But she handled no more con containers � tainers When she left the factory the manager presented her with a bottle of perfume It wasnt Attar of Roses how however � ever Just to show there are no hard feelings said Walkcii ftV CARRIER MLf39 150 hit Month Rural Sprawl Growth islation that adequate land reserves are provided in sub subdivisions � divisions for education waste disposal and other services was passed Alternatively the resolution j suggests governing bodies of 1 the urban areas concerned be granted powers to exercise con- trol beyond their boundaries for the purpose of ensuring orderly j growth i Dr G II Bonham director of the Northern Interior Health Unit said that under present regulations many problems are neglected in the large unorgan unorganized � ized territories of this region LOW STArJDARDS Some areas come under com community � munity planning areas for pur purposes � poses of building regulations but the standards are still be below � low those of most of the organ organized � ized urban or semi urban mun municipalities � icipalities Subdivision itself in unorgan unorganized � ized areas comes under the jurisdiction of the Department of Highways which is con concerned � cerned mainly with the pro provision � vision of roads although there is some pressure to consider health Nevertheless the health units opinion is solicited only if the lots arc under 15000 square feet leach when public health of ficials must check on the pro provision � vision of water and the ef efficiency � ficiency of waste disposal One recent request has been Tuesday 101 a biiuuiviajun ui iuu iuw With witn a a Suffocation Apparently I 111 7 A resolution calling op the aeS Lite Of I ifalt iovinee to ensure through leg- I CASSIAI1 1 Staff A two-mouths-old girl died apparently of suffocation in her bed Tuesday KCMP said today there will be an inquest into the death of Phyllis Johnny She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Johnny of the Casca Indian band The family lives in a tent four miles northeast of this asbestos producing town near the BC -Yukon border ONE DGUBLE SHIFT o Tobie iooI r pens No serious problems arose Tuesday as the number of students registering in School District 57 came close to estimates according to Superintendent J M Phtl lipson ANTI MART STAND COSTS MAN JOB LONDON Reulers John Paul 17-year-oM chairman of Britains Anti Common Market League said Tuesday night lie has lost his job as director of the Mobil Oil Co because of his campaign against Brit Britain � ain joining the continental trade bloc The company said it had no comment on the circum circumstances � stances in which Paul left the company 20-Year-OJd Dies In Train Mishap SALMON ARM CP Clar Clarence � ence Arnouse 20 died three hours after lie was hit by a rain 20 miles west of here Police said the Salmon Arm man was lying on the tracks Sunday when an eastbound Canadian Pacific Railway train struck him Date for an inquiry lias not yet been set DIPPER RECORD SET VANCOUVER Kit Vancouver Province photographer Gordon schools but school officials are I Sedawie and Victoria CHKK te- confident that they can soon jlcvision announcer Andy Stev- be filled ens have claimed a Western Figures on registration at the Canada roller coaster record Roman Catholic high school here were still not available today They will probably be releasee next week gust after spending 4jTiours on the giant PNF dipper Tt wasnt bravery believe nu 11 was stu Ildllv Stevens said of City building continues to ed to 4 143899 nearly a forge ahead of last year despite million dollars more than at the sharp decline in permits is sued during August City building inspector Kd Neff said today last months 33 building permits valued at 200 000 amount to a third of Aug August � ust lUGls permit values of and August are corresponding period in 19G1 Of the 33 building permits is issued � sued during the last month 13 were for single family dwell dwellings � ings The rest were for altera alterations � tions and additions So far this year 107 single dwelling permits have been taken out which represents ap approximately � proximately a 50 perinit lag from the correpsonding period in 1901 Other permits duplex For the first eight months of three commercial 17 insti 1902 permit values have climb- tutional five IOO People Hurt in Latest Series Of Earth Tremors in Middle East I ISTANBUL Reuters -About i 100 persons were reported in 1 Jured in a series of earth trein l ors which hit the town of Igdir ami nearby villas in eastern Turkey today A first strong tremor at 1 am Istanbul time lasted seconds and destroyed Igdirs town hall tire station and post of l ice Several houses collapsed ami others were badly damaged Turkish soldiers look the in injured � jured to the local clinic Igilir population 10000 is about 100 miles due northwest of the Iranian town of Humadait which was on llie fringe of Irans disastrous quake Satur Saturday � day night Tass news agency said a quako shook Soviet Armenia early today Tass said the first shock was felt at 3 am and was followed by 14 weak tremors It gave no indication of cas casualties � ualties or damage The quake rocked Yerevan biy modernized Armenian city at the loot of Ml Ararat