SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Dcrt Olmstcad tells New York Hangers he will not play this year He has been in NHL for 14 seasons Australias Grctcl will try to even up Americas Cup races Saturday Wcatherly holds one race lead in the best-of-scven finals T S Shorthouse Thursday night termed government handling of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobor marchers a disgrace and other civic leaders in the Kootcnays agreed with him Commenting on the situation surrounding the 1300 Freedom- Fall Officially Starts Sunday The Things We Did Last Summer will be Sundays theme song At 435 am Sunday the sun wjll cross the celestial equator from north to south thus usher ushering � ing in auturrintft IHii JVofWrif Hemisphere lOTmpjWj W- iMSm RAY ATKINSON chairman of the School District 57 board will leave lnnce George Sat Satin � in day to attend the conven convention � tion of the Canadian School Tiustccb Association at Cal Calgary � gary Sept 23 to 25 He will be ropiesenting the Noithcin Interior branch of the BC School Trustees Association Top entertainment this week weekend � end w ill include the ACT chanty how Sunday evening gates at 7 at the Startime ltie ln The nunie Mask of the Avenger with John Dersk and Anthony Quinn Monte Cristo lies fights loves again Memo to Chartered Account nnt Leo Crowe Ken Lawlor the health unit and department of agricultuie gals and us iniffballb are edible Two ladies phoned the info here One said headquarters of Krestova Sept 2 enroute to Mountain Prison housing convicted Freedomite terrorists at Agassiz Mayor Shorthouse said Old men women and chil children � dren a hundred miles away and they call out the army to build a barricade to protect the prison camp He referred to the fact the Freedomitcs now arc stalled outside Princeton by an RCMP blockade ordered by Attorney General Bonner Police have told the marchers to go back home Army units were used last week to put additional barbed wire around the prison Mayor Shorthouse who was joined in his criticism by other Kootenay area civic leaders asked for comment noted that when the Kootenay area asked for troops during the height of terrorism last spring the re request � quest was refused by federal of ficials unless specifically order ed by Attorney General Bonner to keep the peace Maor Joseph Palyga of Trail also rcfeircd to failure of the Kootcnajs to get troops as a deterrent for terrorists said It just goes to show they con consider � sider the coast much more than the Kootenay their attitude is the Kootenay can stand it let them go back Nelson Alderman B C Af Affleck � fleck said Im glad theyre gone I just hope Kinnaird and Castlegar pass bylaws similar to Kents and also that being considered by Grand Foiks so they cant come back He refcucd to a Kent muni municipal � cipal bylaw making it unlawful for the marchers to enter the municipality Alderman Affleck added that handling of the situation had been against our advice We warned them against concen tiating them in one prison and Now Hear This ing car But worse that vlien some of them do sec one they merely stand there and gape stupidly or lip off at the driver or Kick the back of his fenders Its time something was done cither by police or parents Looks like a good weekend for hunting And remember the Rotary Club will take moose hides off our hands They make pennants to present to visiting Uotarians Its not a foot football � ball player wearing a face her family has eaten them for 1 guard its Civic Properties i n - ou tn 11 i iears and t other gicancu me lope from an encyclopedia Theyie best when small and cook the same way as onions Thanks gals Post office employees are ready to gie away those new Trans Canada Hiohway itainps bsued recent recently � ly They arc loo big to fit the stamp diawers like those QE icgulau do Ken Fuller former man on the load for OgiUiu and now owner operator of a feed biz at Williams Lake lias taken on a leal western fid or since moving to the cow lown En louto through 1G tu Dawson Cicek last night Ken looked wild wcstish in a 10 gal -btraw lid boots V tight fitting jeans Theyre at it again those kids who persist in play liigLtAerthUg horn hopscotch to football in the midUe of Dogwood St Bad though they sometimes dont see an onconi Boss man Bill Woycik who re turned from Vancouver after an omhaul job on his nose Ralph Kendall isnt really worried about searching fov a Phone LOgan 42441 THE CITI urged their dispersal throughout Canada T A McRac of Rossland president of the Kootenay Boundary Citizens Committee on Doukhobor affairs I dont PRINCETON CP A group of Sons of Freedom Doukhobors appears to have settled in Brom Bromley � ley Park 15 miles east this mountain city The Freedomites more than 1300 In number say they have no intention of leaving1 not -to the west where their lawyer says they may go and defi definitely � nitely not east It was from Krestova 350 miles east of here that the Sons left Sept 2 saying they would Deadline Set In Libel Case VANCOUVER CP S t c f a n Sorokin spiritual leader of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors has been given until Oct 10 to his libel suit against Times The newspaper was success successful � ful Thursday in appealing a de decision � cision by the B C Supreme Court giving Sorokin until De December � cember to press the case Soiokin who lics in Uruguay claims he was libelled by The Times in an article published three years ago More than 20 courses will be offered this jear by the Prince Cicorge Night School when classes begin Oct 1 director Frank Marshall said today New courses will include photography psychology law for the layman geology and prospecting cooking painting and bridge if an instructor can be found Other courses planned for which no instructors hae been found said Mr Marshall an Duchess Paik Junior Second Secondary � ary School teacher are short shorthand � hand and advanced bookkeep bookkeeping � ing Courses held oer from past years include painting womens keep fit science advanced tjp ing motor tuneup sewing car carpentry � pentry about 10 academic courses and others Registration at the night school which has been in opcr Vol 6 No 185 fa A - jmkmTBL t ffMfe lRiMSw - f tf u tw ft MORE THAN HALF the 50 men now working on the Prince George College complex at Peden Hill line up in front of and on the east wing which will contain instructional and administrative areas Classes will ACTION TERMED A DISGRACE be held in one of the hostels when the college opens Oct 4 but college officials say they should be able to move into regular classrooms by November Vandervoort photo Mayors Object to Way Sons Handled NELSON tCP Nelson Mayor ics who left their shacktown wolf in PG but he does need to atUm heie for about 15 ears fnd three ambitious pigs and ----- cusses open a king size leprechaun Not a iainiin ami none toon big game hunter or talent scout for Disney Ralph is heie lo direct his play Three Little Pigs for the Punce George Players In addition to the vsolf thj play intioduces entiicly new char characters � acters into the lives of the throe little pigs such as the king of the lepicchauns a princess and a piince whose armor is begin beginning � ning l get rusty plus dancing liiuls beasts and butteiflics Casting will be held in the Play house behind 1735 Eighth at 8 Yim Mondavnand anvonn inter fit classes will be at Connaught Junior Secondary science and auvanceu typing at the sec ondary and motor tuneup at Bel- Court Motois Only qualifications for regis t rat ion in the school sponsored by School District 57 arc that applicants must be over 15 and must no be attending apublic schoo1 Fees for the 20 week courses arc 10 For some ofJlic aca domic courses fffs go as high as 20 and in some courses such Usted in auditioiriue U coidially as sewing students must supply luvtivu iinii uwu iiiaici jiiis see how he attorney general Bonner can stop them He can say it but I dont think he can enforce it They arc just like bad kids you say they cant and oh brother 1300 Douks Settling Down in Park Area trek to Agassiz in the Frascr Valley to be near 63 Freedom Freedomite � ite men who are jailed there for acts of terrorism Moves by the municipality of Kent in which Agassiz lies have prevented the Sons access tathe westrPolice road blocks stop the Sons from leaving even though the Freedomites say now they dont want to Spokesmen for the campers agree that their problems must be solved at Bromley Park that Attorney General Bonner or a representative must meet the Doukhobors there The road blocks were main tained near the camp at 10 men a shift Only the plainclothes D for Doukhobor squad mingle with the campers calling them mostly by their first names Earlier Fanny Storgoff spoKcsman lor the campers appear in court here to press 1 said despite the fact that their the he Trail lawcr George Hcrbnk said PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1962 they could proceed on their march they would remain We arc not going to march into police clubs she said We will stay In Victoria Mr Bonner gave no indication of heeding the de demand � mand that he go to the camp He said what happens next de pends on the responsibility of the marchers 20 Courses Offered At Night School Here Interest in adult education is increasing steadily Mr Mar Marshall � shall said and the day is com coming � ing when there arc day as well as night schools for adults People now have more leisure time which they realize they can put to good use and the increasing complexity of every everyday � day life is requiring better pre preparation � paration For the time being however Mr Marshall is limiting his di earns for the local adult edu education � cation program to more non academic courses and more film nights and similar supple supplementary � mentary activities SCHEDULE TO BE MET Prince George College will have to hold its classes in temporary quarters for about a month after it opens its doors for the first time on scnedule Oct 4 However said project co coordinator � ordinator Rev Gerard Clcnag han today the cast wing of the college complex at Peden Hill will certainly be in operation by November The cast wing will include ad administrative � ministrative areas and 12 class classrooms � rooms which will be used both by the college and by some classes from the Roman Catholic high school 50 ON JOB When regular college classes begin next month they will be in one of the hostels which is being prepared for use in in instruction � struction until the classroom block is completed More than 50 men were on the job today working on the classroom manual arts auditorium-gymnasium and adminis administration � tration blocks as well as on three new hostels Ole Sorensen supervisor of the construction program for the general contractors Anglin Norcross of Vancouver said this is the largest number of men he has had at work to date The roof should be on the classroom block by the end of the month he continued and the subtrades should be ready to make way for the students sometime during October Roof is already on the admin administration � istration block while concrete studs are -up in the manual arts wing and only the subtrades are left in the auditorlum gymna slum RAPID PACE Father Clenaghan said today that the financial hump ex experienced � perienced during the summer appears to be over and work will continue at its present rapid pace He recalled that work at the college was never allowed to stop despite financing prob problems � lems although at times there were only a few men working on the project But interest in the college and response to its building fund by business and individu individuals � als has picked up in the last couple of months Father Clen Clenaghan � aghan continued There is now enough money on hand to complete the im immediately � mediately necessary construc construction � tion so students can move into the college proper before winter rjL L SH0WERS Prince George and Bulklcy Valley cloudy and cooler with scattered showers Saturday Light winds Low tonight and high Saturday at Prince George 45 and 60 Smithers 45 and 55 LAST 24 HOURS No precipitation at any point Hi Lo Prince George 70 40 Terrace 62 46 Smithers 62 41 Quesncl 74 45 Williams Lake 77 42 Kamloops 78 17 Whitchorsc 57 11 RURAL RESIDENTS TO BORROW BOOKS By FRANCES DITMARS Extension ot city library fa dirties to include rural areas surrounding Prince George will go into effect almost im immediately � mediately This announcement was made by library board chair chairman � man Ron Carson today follow ing city council approval of a board recommendation urging institution of a non resident service Although the subject has been under discussion by li library � brary trustees for several vear8 the closing of the Pub Public � lic Library Commission rural library Sept 1 influenced the boaids decision to some ex tent Until now rural residents near Prince George have been able to borrow books in per person � son from the commission The PLC is now solely a distribu distribution � tion centre and former patrons have three alternatives in borrowing booksv They can continue to obtain books from the commission by mail they can borrovy from community libraries set up throughout the district or they can join the city public library at a fee of 5 per membership card ZEN The Only Daily Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia Temporary Units For College Start ITS BLOSSOM TIME at the George Baldwin home 2095 McBride Mrs Baldwin and 2-year-old An Andrew � drew admire the blossoms which Mr Baldwin spot spotted � ted this morning on the ornamental crabapple tree in their back yard It normally blossoms at the end of May or early June Vandervoort photo 5000000 Cutback Made in CBC Budget OTTAWA CP The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation today announced a 5000000 reduction I in its budget for the remainder of the current year as part of the governments austerity program Bulk of the cutback will be in the corporations capital budget of 10000000 which will be re reduced � duced by 4000000 A statement issued by CBC President Alphonsc O u i m c t said the 1000000 reduction in the operations budget for the remaining six month of the 1962 63 fiscal year will mean suspension of the FM radio net network � work between Toronto Ottawa and Montreal the suspension of work on the emergency broad broadcasting � casting plan and a slowdown in filling staff vacancies Mr Ouimet said that all capi capital � tal projects underway but not completed will be subject to postponement Funds for the construction of a new CBC headquarters build building � ing in Ottawa have becnsharp ly reduced although work will continue at a slower pace Plans for consolidation of CBC facilities in Montreal the coiporation now occupies 25 buildings scattered through the city have been postponed for this year Plans to provide new CBC radio stations in Edmonton and Calgary have been postponed Escapee Caught By Mount ies TERRACE Staff A 22 j car old man who escaped police custody Wednesday while he was getting clothing to use during a six month jail sentence was recaptured Thursday Arthur Elmer Wagner con victcd for resisting arrest slip slipped � ped away from his police es escort � cort He was said to be walking to tic police station to turn himself in when he was nab nabbed � bed residents These two objectives were discussed at length at the last board meeting Librarian Phvllis Bovvlby of the PLC assured the board that 3000 books from the commissions stock would be available to the city library over a six month period to be furnished 1000 at a time depending on the need Trustees agreed that the recent establishment of many new commmity li b r a r i e s While thoroughly investigat- would reduce the number of ing all aspects of tlje situation non resident borrovws con library trustees chief concern siderabjyliewMibraries have was to ensure an adequate 0 been set up at Salmon Valley book supply for all borrower Willow River Wright Creek without additional cost to city Bear Law the airport and Engineering studies will con continue � tinue and site purchased Work has been suspended on a project to relocate transmh tcrs and exchange channels of the two CBC TV stations in Win Winnipeg � nipeg Plans to reapply to the Board of Broadcast Governors for authority to build a CBC TV sta station � tion in Quebec City have been postponed CHARLES STEWARD a form former � er slave in the American south prior to emancipation has just celebrated his 109th birthday in Tulsa Okla and is reported to be still going strong NEA many other communities The 5 fee for non residents was established by board members and approved by city council after detailed ex examination � amination of the situation in Trail Nelson and Kamloops Another consideration which influenced the boards decision was the general practice throughout the province of servicing outljing areas Trustee Bob Harkins said other city operated facili facilities � ties such as the Civic Centre and swimmmg pool offer service to rural residwts which is at is should be and adeft d The city is iroviding in many areas but5 not this one e 7c a Copy tg so p r Month SHOOTING VICTIM REPORTED GOOD BURNS LAKE Correspon Correspondent � dent The condition of a 30-year-old father of four who suffered a bullet wound in the head Wednesday was describ described � ed as good today A bullet fragment was re removed � moved from Gordon Josephs jaw Thursday RCMP bclicvo the bullet from a 22 calibro rifle was self inflicted Tlvy arc waiting for his condition to Improve before Interview Interviewing � ing him RIDCULOUS Fire Line Pay Hit By IWA VANCOUVER CP Western Canada woodsworkcrs want ade adequate � quate wages for fighting forest fires not the ridiculous rate of 75 cents an hour So said a resolution endorsed Thursday at the International Woodworkers of America west western � ern region convention An Al Alberta � berta delegate reported the Al Alberta � berta fire fighting rate was 55 cents an hour A second resolution also adopted unanimously asked the Federal government to consider using service personnel to fight forest fires where civilian fire firefighters � fighters cannot be immediately recruited VANCOUVER CTl Joe Mor Morris � ris executive vice president of the Canadian Labor Congress said Thursday unemployment hangs over every home in the community Unemployment is putting the brakes on business activities throughout our whole economy said Mr Morris at the annual convention of the western region of the International Woodwork ers of America CLC Mr Morris former IWA west crnpresident said a special committee from McGUI Univer University � sity which studied the course of unemployment in Canada found that unless there is a drastic change in federal policies one in every four Canadian workers may be jobless in five years The committee found that un unemployment � employment would reach 11 per cent of the working force this winter City to Clean Up Properties Owners Neglect City woes crews will be or ordered � dered to clean up two city prop properties � erties because the owners wont do it the city reported today Property at 4G3 Ewert regis registered � tered in the name of Pete Fed cchko has dilapidated buildings on it and these will be taken down a city official said today The other property a vacant lot at 1205 Second has a ditch around part of it The ditch is considered dangerous and a hazard the official said Prop Property � erty is owned by Mrs Mary Moran- Each of the registered owners of the property was given seven days to clean up the situation No reply was received from cither The city can do the work and add the cost to the j cars tax notice of each property owner Record Breaking Boom In Business Predicted VANCOUVER CPi A deputy i our present standards is a bright minister said Thursday night BC might break all records in trade and commerce this vear The outlook judging from Library Change in Effect Immediately one indeed said T L Sturgess of the BC trade and commerce department at a meeting of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce I think this year will be a good one and may be the best weve ever had lie said the usual indicators were up Oil production this year was 11 times greater than last gas production had increased 21 per cent the number of logs sawn and the amount of timber scal scaled � ed by the forest industry was higher the expansion of the pulp and paper industry was amazing and for the first time BC manufacturers may pro ducc 2000000000 worth of goods However the province still imported too many jtcms from the United States that could be produced here A total of 1500000 worth of grapes were imported last year for four BC wineries Thats too much We can grow grapes here and we should Wc can go to more acffiage and produce more liu to cut dow I imports