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9
POPE
JOHN
23rd
blesses
the
crowd
from
his
train
window
as
he
departs
fiorn
Vatican
City
foi
a
historical
400
mile
pilgrimage
to
pray
for
the
success
of
the
Ecumenical
Council
at
the
Shiine
of
Loreto
and
the
tomb
of
St
Francis
of
Assist
He
is
the
first
Pope
to
travel
by
train
in
100
years
The
Council
begins
sessions
Thursday
NEA
Hadio
Telephoto
IRON
CURTAIN
LIFTS
Clergy
Vatican
Bound
From
Communist
Bloc
VATICAN
CITY
AP
The
Iron
Curiam
is
lifting
today
lo
permit
delegates
fiom
at
ieast
three
Soviet
bloc
countries
to
attend
the
seeoncl
Vatican
Coun
cil
of
tiic
Koman
Catholic
Church
Vatican
officials
welcomed
the
chance
at
peisonal
contact
uth
pielates
from
Hungary
Poland
and
Czechoslovakia
Only
Po
land
had
been
expected
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SHOWERS
Lowest
leading
this
fall
27
elcgices
was
reeoided
at
Pnnce
George
an
port
Sunday
mom
ing
FORECAST
Vanable
cloudiness
with
wide
ly
scaltcicd
showers
on
Wed
nesday
I
ittle
change
in
torn
pcrature
Light
winds
Low
to
night
and
high
Wednesday
at
Prince
George
QuesncL
and
Smithcrs
JO
and
50
PEACE
RIVER
Vanable
cloudiness
Wcdncs
day
and
a
little
coolei
Winds
tifclit
Low
tonight
and
high
Wednesday
at
Grande
Piairie
25
and
45
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
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Prec
Prince
George
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51
30
Hunter
Spends
Night
in
Bush
A
hutitei
Gcoige
Nelson
was
lost
oveiniehl
Sunday
in
the
hush
about
100
miles
south
of
Van
derhoof
Police
said
Mr
Nelson
he
came
separated
from
another
hunter
He
appaicntly
thought
ns
compass
leading
was
wiong
and
walkul
six
houis
in
the
vviong
duection
AClci
he
spent
the
night
alone
a
search
parly
found
him
niak
ing
his
own
way
out
Monday
Mi
Nelson
police
said
is
well
acquainted
with
the
out
doots
He
was
in
good
condl
tton
Alcoholics
Anonymous
mem
bo
is
nam
all
ovei
BC
met
In
Pnnce
Gioigc
over
the
Thanks
giving
vuekend
foi
then
annual
noilhcni
confcicncc
Moie
than
100
pcisons
wer
lepoitcd
at
the
meeting
of
pcisons
who
have
lc
cognized
a
sickness
and
aie
combatting
it
Imi
i
small
childien
under
nine
ycus
stalled
foi
town
Sat
uulav
with
25
ct
nts
ta
buv
them
sclvis
ice
ciam
cones
Uic
saw
Mrs
Marion
Wl99
tag
gmg
fur
the
Retarded
Children
and
asked
how
much
the
tags
cobl
She
said
that
adults
were
inv
itcd
to
donate
as
much
oi
as
little
as
the
could
spaic
The
little
gul
who
lonfilcd
that
she
had
a
cousin
who
was
itturdod
wait
into
a
ncaibv
stoie
got
change
for
the
quarter
and
donated
the
nickel
over
and
above
the
four
ice
ciram
cones
Winch
makes
one
wonder
i
adults
do
as
much
Jaicnts
of
the
Jaycee
Youth
Band
should
meet
tonight
at
S30
at
Duchess
Patk
Seems
the
week
weekday
�
day
holiday
mterfeicd
with
the
I
irst
to
arrive
was
a
nine
member
Hungarian
delegation
including
two
hishops
It
was
the
first
visit
of
Hungarian
bish
ops
to
the
Vatican
in
14
years
The
head
of
the
delegation
Uishop
Endrc
Ilamvas
of
Csa
nad
had
teais
in
his
eyes
as
he
left
the
sleeping
car
and
was
met
by
a
group
of
Ilungar
lan
piicsls
in
Home
and
two
officials
of
the
Hungarian
cm
bassy
to
Italy
I
am
so
happj
to
be
hcic
and
to
see
jou
that
I
can
haid
ly
speak
the
bishop
said
He
added
the
delegation
would
re
mam
in
Rome
for
at
least
two
months
foi
the
tough
joh
in
front
of
us
A
member
of
the
delegation
said
thcie
were
at
least
15
other
Roman
Catholic
bishops
in
Hun
gary
who
did
not
or
could
not
come
including
Josef
Cardinal
Mindsjtcnty
the
Hungarian
pn
male
He
has
been
a
refugee
ml
the
US
legation
in
Budapest
since
1956
when
rebels
fieed
him
from
a
prison
where
he
was
serving
a
life
term
on
trca
son
charges
I
irst
arrivals
among
Prot
estant
observers
to
the
council
meanwhile
cpresscd
confidence
the
world
wide
meeting
open
net
llntrsdav
will
bring
greater
co
operation
among
all
Christians
One
obscivir
Itcv
Dr
George
Lindbeck
a
Luthcian
theolog
inn
of
Yale
University
diunitv
school
said
it
may
open
up
he
possibility
of
truly
gieat
changes
in
inter
church
re
lations
A
Vatican
source
rcpoittd
that
a
Czechoslovakia
delcga
lion
was
heading
for
Rome
Thue
his
bicn
no
contact
be
tween
the
Vatican
and
loyal
Roman
Catholic
iluuclimcn
in
Chechoslovakia
for
nunc
than
a
dozen
yeais
The
Vatican
is
paitieulaily
anxious
to
have
some
woid
ol
Aichbishop
Josif
Hcian
of
Plague
who
was
piled
in
1951
It
is
not
known
here
whether
is
is
ahvc
oi
tieaci
In
a
PLague
dispatch
the
Italian
news
agmiy
Ansa
said
Czechoslovak
authotities
hid
afeieed
to
give
passpoils
to
a
13
member
delegation
SERIES
POSTPONED
Rain
forced
postponement
today
of
the
fifth
game
of
the
world
series
at
New
York
be
between
�
tween
the
Yankees
and
the
Giants
of
San
Francisco
Came
was
rescheduled
for
tomorrow
Now
Hear
This
suuhng
out
of
official
notices
When
Father
Pete
Rogers
PR
man
for
Pnnce
Gcoige
Col
lege
lift
foi
the
Vatican
Council
Satuuhy
he
look
with
him
the
good
wishes
of
many
people
who
have
known
him
hcie
but
es
penally
a
gicettng
to
Pope
John
f
I
om
Carmela
di
Benidetro
one
of
Ins
Italian
immigrants
who
it
a
student
at
the
Catholic
high
school
hcie
Eighteen
persons
completed
a
tlucepait
compass
course
Sunday
under
instiuctoi
Bob
Mills
Puipose
of
he
com
so
was
to
acquaint
hunters
and
outitooismcn
with
the
use
of
compass
and
maps
bo
lliey
wont
yet
lost
in
the
bush
Kemembci
you
lead
it
first
in
The
Cituen
dept
I
he
vvoid
Spaitanajsed
bv
Rev
Gerard
Clenaghan
Prince
George
Col
lege
project
co
oiduutor
to
etc
sciibe
conditions
at
the
nevvlj
opened
campus
lias
caujht
on
out
at
the
Pcden
Hill
site
Col
lege
teams
will
henceforth
be
called
the
SparUns
f
t
Phone
LOgan
4
2441
National
Fund
for
College
A
national
fund
laising
cam
paign
for
Pnnce
Ccorge
Col
lege
is
now
being
organized
college
public
information
of
ficer
Rev
Peter
Rogers
has
announced
Although
classes
have
open
td
at
the
Pcden
Hill
campus
and
construction
of
college
facilities
is
piocccding
lapidly
there
is
still
a
real
need
for
funds
he
said
Indeed
the
opening
of
tegular
classes
has
given
the
need
for
money
a
new
urgency
as
more
and
more
facilities
are
required
to
make
Prince
George
College
an
excellent
centre
of
higher
learning
he
added
The
college
has
been
verj
foitunate
this
year
in
its
faculty
Tathcr
Rogers
said
and
the
20
students
in
first
yoai
university
classes
arc
being
given
every
I
chance
of
success
But
no
institution
of
higher
learning
can
ever
look
back
As
time
goes
on
moie
and
moic
students
will
be
looking
to
Pi
nice
George
College
for
their
fust
two
ears
of
university
The
college
has
been
built
foi
the
joulh
of
all
laces
and
all
faiths
in
Noithein
DC
and
we
must
always
be
icadj
tc
take
them
and
to
educate
them
he
said
On
the
Iocat
level
the
cam
paign
oiganized
last
spnng
to
raise
100
000
over
tluec
jcars
has
biought
83
000
in
pledges
Money
and
supplies
lecuvcd
to
date
have
totalled
48000
Volunteer
canvasseis
and
team
chaumen
have
done
good
woik
Fathci
Rogers
said
but
this
still
is
a
long
way
from
the
2
000
000
the
College
of
the
North
will
iillimalilv
cost
He
called
on
the
citizens
of
Prince
George
and
the
district
to
reconsider
then
eailiei
dona
tions
or
to
reconsider
an
eailier
decision
not
to
donate
to
the
college
At
a
meeting
of
the
canvasseis
and
chaumen
Fudaj
rather
Rogus
uiged
them
to
icvisit
any
conticts
which
had
not
pmiously
given
to
the
college
fund
I
he
national
campaign
now
being
foimed
by
rather
Kogers
will
be
headed
by
W
C
Main
waring
of
Peace
Itivei
develop
development
�
ment
with
local
committees
and
consultants
to
help
him
HHHIHH
rnM
JULIAM
WILLIE
HOMBERT
was
found
guilty
in
police
couit
Fridav
of
stealing
cash
fiom
the
Hotel
Simon
Fiasei
He
was
rcmandid
eiht
days
for
sc
nteni
ing
Thefts
total
hng
3020
occuncd
during
May
and
June
when
Ilombeit
wdi
hotel
rodnagei
J
Moie
scholarships
and
bur
sanes
are
needed
for
the
youth
of
School
District
5
according
to
Ray
Atkinson
chairman
of
the
school
boaid
and
of
the
Prince
George
scholaiship
com
mittcc
Manj
dcsciving
students
hcie
arc
not
able
to
continue
their
education
after
the
leave
high
school
because
they
cant
pay
Trend
Here
ToTechnica
Training
While
public
education
in
BC
now
la
j
s
most
stress
on
aca
dcinic
training
leading
to
uni
vcisitv
the
trend
to
incieas
ing
vocational
and
technical
training
is
being
felt
here
J
M
Iluihpson
superintend
ent
of
School
District
5
was
commenting
on
a
description
of
the
present
situation
by
Uni
versitj
of
B
C
Professor
Ar
nold
Cdinborough
as
poppj
COCk
Mr
rkhnborough
former
ed
ltor
of
Sat
ui
day
Night
magazine
and
associate
professor
of
En
ghsh
at
UBC
was
addressing
a
Montreal
meeting
of
Quebec
Piotestant
teachers
We
should
be
aiming
the
ma
lontj
of
om
students
at
voca
tional
schools
and
technical
in
stitutes
and
colleges
Mi
Ed
inboiough
said
The
curriculum
is
not
being
altcied
ladicallv
enough
to
meet
the
changing
needs
of
our
so
cietv
nor
is
the
piovision
of
specialized
schools
keeping
up
with
the
demand
he
said
Mr
Phillipson
agreed
that
public
education
lias
not
vet
fully
adjusted
to
the
demands
being
made
on
it
as
new
needs
are
felt
by
society
But
he
cited
a
numbet
of
de
vclopments
now
being
intro
duced
or
recently
established
to
avoid
the
waste
in
academic
couises
of
technically
inclined
students
Among
these
is
the
technical
program
which
was
begun
tills
f
ear
at
the
tnncc
oeorgc
oe
nior
Secondaiy
School
along
with
the
gencial
and
umveisity
piograms
This
piogram
which
com
bines
uinvcislly
piocram
tech
meal
couises
and
general
pro
gram
academic
couises
will
lead
to
tialning
in
some
of
the
more
highly
skilled
trades
Mr
Phillipson
also
noted
on
the
local
level
the
expansion
of
facilities
this
sear
at
the
senior
secondary
schools
manual
aits
wing
At
the
provincial
level
he
add
cd
there
is
the
gi
owing
pio
giam
of
vocational
school
con
stuiction
and
operation
b
the
pi
ovine
a
gov
cm
mint
Kinsmen
Readying
Far
BC
Convention
Sprucclamt
Kinvention
feat
featuring
�
uring
Mr
PC
Mil
be
the
theme
ol
the
1063
Kinsmen
distuct
convention
which
the
local
Kin
club
wd
host
mest
May
Chairman
of
the
convention
is
John
Glans
who
h
ported
Icuthe
club
urt
the
progress
which
Is
being
made
in
pjeliimnaiy
or
raHcincBls
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CITIZEN
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Only
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Newspaper
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North
Central
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Columbia
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CLUCULZ
Mrs
Evelyn
Traser
51
clerk
in
the
Piince
George
government
agents
office
was
found
dead
ncai
CIu
culz
Creek
eaily
Monday
She
was
hunting
with
a
shot
shotgun
�
gun
and
apparently
it
went
off
and
shot
her
in
the
neck
A
coroners
inquiry
will
be
held
by
R
J
Holmes
of
Van
derhoof
UCMP
said
Mrs
Fraser
was
a
sister
of
IJ
C
County
Court
Judge
J
T
Harvey
of
Prince
Rupert
She
was
hunting
with
a
com
panion
but
the
two
had
separ
atcd
when
the
mishap
occurred
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6
No
196
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Killed
In
Hunt
Mishap
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GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
OCTOBER
9
1962
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a
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BY
Night
School
Enrolment
Third
of
that
Expected
Registration
at
the
School
District
57
night
school
Is
less
than
a
thud
of
the
500
which
had
been
hoped
Direcloi
Frank
Marshall
has
announced
Ten
of
the
nearly
30
couiscs
being
offeied
at
the
night
school
this
year
are
definitely
on
lie
said
and
legislation
for
the
others
Is
continuing
Anyone
over
15
years
old
and
not
attending
a
public
school
can
register
by
telephoning
Duchess
Park
Junioi
Secondary
School
from
7
to
S
p
m
Monday
through
Thursday
All
courses
will
continue
until
the
end
of
October
at
least
Mr
Marshall
said
At
that
time
those
classes
without
the
required
legistraticn
of
15
students
will
be
dropped
SHORTAGE
OF
MONEY
Many
Students
Unable
To
Attend
University
all
the
costs
involved
in
attend
ing
universitj
he
said
But
more
and
more
highly
trained
people
graduates
of
un
lveisilies
and
technical
iristi
tutcs
are
needed
in
this
lapid
ly
expanding
atca
as
in
the
rest
of
Canach
Mr
Atkinson
was
commenting
on
a
recent
statement
by
Ar
nold
Edinboiough
television
commentator
and
an
associate
professor
at
UBC
that
there
is
still
a
money
barrier
at
Cana
dlan
universities
Im
not
saying
possession
of
money
will
get
you
in
Mr
Ed-
inborough
said
I
do
say
that
lack
of
money
even
when
you
have
brains
can
keep
you
out
Mr
Atkinson
added
that
es
establishment
�
tablishment
of
a
community
col
lege
hcie
is
also
a
significant
factor
in
encouraging
all
worthy
students
to
carry
their
formal
education
past
high
school
When
the
cost
of
living
awaj
from
home
is
taken
off
the
uni
versitj
bill
he
said
moie
stu
dents
will
be
able
to
go
on
to
post
secondary
education
Freedomites
Attend
Court
To
Fight
Ban
HOPE
CD
A
delegation
of
five
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukho
bois
left
here
for
Vancouver
Mondaj
to
challenge
in
Sup
rcme
Court
a
bjlaw
which
bans
them
fiom
the
municipality
of
Kent
The
rrccdonutcs
camped
here
for
a
week
nominated
Mane
Shlakoff
Lucy
Savinkoff
Masscy
Antufaeff
Mill
Clienim
koff
and
George
Soiueioff
to
piesent
theii
case
to
Mi
Jus
Justice
�
tice
Craig
Mum
oc
todiy
Kent
is
seeking
an
injunction
to
enforce
the
bvlaw
liig
rami
Storgoff
unofficial
leader
of
the
Freedotmte
trek
from
the
Kootcnajs
to
Agassi
in
Kent
municipality
where
C3
Freedomites
are
held
for
kiror
lbm
did
not
acci
upanv
ine
de
Kgatcn
althoiiqli
she
was
n
vited
Mr
Jirllce
Munioe
la
attend
Observers
here
say
Fanny
who
has
icecivcd
widespread
recognition
as
the
power
behind
the
march
wants
to
rctiic
fiom
the
glare
of
public
CLINTON
CPU
Cecil
Daj
3S
of
100
Mile
House
was
killed
Ifiday
when
stuick
by
a
cai
white
standing
near
a
stationary
tiuck
on
the
highway
28
miles
noitli
of
heie
Gciald
Stevenson
was
taken
to
hospital
at
Alicioft
with
multiple
injuries
Police
said
a
car
smashed
through
a
warning
sign
on
the
highway
and
crushed
Day
a
highways
dcpailiiient
eniulojee
against
the
Uucfc
The
Canadian
Pi
ess
said
more
people
died
lit
Uaffir
ac
accidents
�
cidents
In
Canada
this
weekend
than
any
Thanksgiving
foi
at
JeaL
eight
jcars
SivtylLnee
load
deaths
wcie
reported
In
a
Can
tdian
PressJ
survey
nrom
o
put
-tTiuay
to
midojitdMoodiiy
CARRIER
50
per
Mont
DEATH
DINED
HERE
The
interior
of
a
New
Yoik
telephone
company
busi
business
�
ness
office
is
in
shambles
after
a
boiler
exploded
killing
and
injuring
scores
of
persons
many
of
them
young
women
who
wetc
eating
lunch
LAST
RITES
FOR
BLAST
VICTIMS
A
pnest
bends
over
the
bodies
of
gills
killed
in
telephone
business
office
explosion
NEA
Telephoto
CHAMBER
PRESIDENT
SAYS
Unpaved
Hart
Highway
Costing
BC
Much
of
Tourist
Trade
from
Alaska
Considciable
tounst
traffic
is
paving
of
the
Hart
has
not
been
tion
was
taken
by
bus
lo
I
ivv
lost
to
M
C
because
of
unpavid
stretches
icmaming
on
the
Ilait
Highway
according
to
Alex
Llaik
piesidcnt
of
the
Pi
nice
Gcoige
Chamber
of
Conimeice
Commerce
suivcy
has
shown
that
SU
pn
cent
of
automobiles
driving
south
on
the
Alaska
lhghwav
proceed
to
Alberta
rather
than
go
south
down
the
Hart
The
suivcy
included
a
tiaffic
count
at
the
chambci
tourist
infoi
malum
ccntie
as
well
as
information
from
seivice
sta
tions
and
ciedit
card
charges
Mi
Clark
who
lctuinul
on
the
weekend
fiom
a
toui
of
nor
thern
points
with
othci
mem
hers
of
the
local
ihambei
said
paving
of
the
Hart
Highway
could
change
this
situation
All
the
chambus
visited
in
the
Peace
River
country
felt
a
laige
peiccntage
of
these
auto
1
mobiles
aie
IoaI
to
B
C
because
Standing
Beside
Vehicle
Trucker
Crushed
by
Auto
completed
he
said
Sccneiy
alone
will
not
keep
tourists
in
11
C
he
srd
for
the
Hart
Highway
is
much
moie
scenic
than
the
load
fiom
Daw
A
Dawson
Cicek
Chambci
of
son
Click
to
Edmonton
Canadian
Press
iccords
kept
sinee
lJo
t
show
the
pievious
highest
total
was
57
traffic
fa-
tahttes
in
10G0
Ontauo
with
2G
load
deaths
and
Quebec
Willi
17
accounted
for
about
two
thuds
of
the
weekend
tola
Theie
weic
U
load
deaths
inUC
four
in
AU
beila
two
cadi
in
Manitoba
and
Iova
bcotia
and
one
in
Punee
Edwaid
Ulaml
JkAQ
PLACES
BAN
ON
SINATRA
FILMS
MGHDAD
Iraq
UH
The
Iiacp
government
has
banned
all
films
of
Frank
Smatia
1
because
Sinatra
cxpicssed
avmpatliy
with
Israeli
dims
ju
a
uccftt
visit
iheryj
Chambci
s
at
Dawson
Ctcck
loit
St
John
Hudson
Hope
and
Chclwynd
aie
unanimous
in
their
desiie
to
have
paving
completed
by
1063
as
piomiscd
by
the
provincial
gov
eminent
Jlr
Claik
said
A
total
of
22
wint
on
the
not
thern
goodwill
toui
which
left
the
city
luday
and
ictuincd
Sunday
aftei
visiting
a
number
of
points
bv
tiain
and
bus
The
delegation
went
fust
to
I
ort
bt
John
where
it
was
met
by
Mavor
Prank
Spicei
and
the
piesidcnt
of
the
chamber
of
commerce
Pappy
Galbraeth
A
chaiteicd
bus
took
the
dele
gation
lo
Hudson
Hope
wheie
it
was
welcomed
by
Lee
An
drews
president
of
the
chamber
of
commerce
and
was
shown
llie
Peace
Itivei
damsite
On
their
return
to
1
oit
St
John
Prince
George
chamber
imcmbeis
were
guests
of
the
i
municipality
at
a
dinner
Mr
i
Clark
called
in
an
addiess
for
moie
knowledge
of
the
Peace
I
Itivei
area
Satuiday
morning
the
delega
Prince
Philip
Plans
US
Trip
LONDON
in
Prime
Philip
will
spend
six
days
in
and
atountl
San
Piancisco
next
month
Uuikmgham
Palace
said
Leaving
hem
by
jet
plane
Nov
12
he
will
auivc
in
San
Francisco
that
night
He
will
spend
inosj
of
his
lime
there
on
English
Spakirg
Union
business
said
the
pal
palace
�
ace
spokesman
Thf
punce
is
to
fly
Nov
IS
to
Australia
to
open
the
Common
wealth
Games
m
Pcti
Nov
2
son
Cicek
wheic
it
met
with
the
Dawson
Cicek
chambci
and
was
takin
on
a
toui
of
some
new
buildings
The
tour
then
piocieded
by
road
to
Chclwynd
wheie
a
ic
ception
was
held
by
Fiank
Obcile
piesidcnt
of
the
diet
wynd
chambci
and
membeis
3
Weeks
to
Add
Brazilian
Votes
HIO
DE
JANEIRO
Ml
Mil
lions
of
Biazihans
voted
Sun
Sunday
�
day
in
dictions
which
could
de
termine
the
futuic
of
the
old
mling
older
in
Latin
Amcucas
ailing
giant
Being
chosin
aie
40J
mem
bus
of
Congress
15
of
CG
sm
ators
11
of
the
22
state
gov
ernois
and
a
host
of
lesser
of
officials
�
ficials
Vote
counting
stalled
Monday
and
icsults
aie
expected
in
about
tluee
weeks
Junior
Wardens
Project
Started
Woik
has
stalled
on
a
cook-
shaik
and
shcltei
foi
the
Pi
nice
George
Junioi
Foiest
Watdens
on
a
two
ot
tluec
acie
tract
of
land
about
SO
miles
from
town
Huh
Cliffoid
a
niunbei
of
the
oi
sanitations
adult
council
said
a
woik
paity
wml
to
the
site
Monday
to
fix
a
stretch
of
iuad
and
begin
woik
on
the
building
Mr
Chlfoul
recalled
one
out
dooi
excursion
last
summer
when
It
was
so
wet
in
the
woods
I
that
movement
was
vciy
diffi
cult
and
vuy
unionnortable
TJic
shcltei
and
cookshack
be
being
�
ing
built
on
the
Juiu6r
Foi
est
Warden
land
will
make
a
big
dlfferenio
in
this
respect
when
the
boys
ai
taken
out
for
a
day
or
two
i
a