UrS3 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 33f0 jyTf 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 L Prec Prince George 51 30 Ot Terrace Sivutlius QucsneL Williams Lake Kamloops White hoi si Toit Nelson I oil St John 51 3T 06 51 30 56 Jl 01 50 36 50 11 JO 31 Oft 13 31 13 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 0 THE CITIZEN The Only Daily Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia NEAR 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 Vol 6 No 196 Woman Killed In Hunt Mishap PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 1962 7c a Copy XJl9z 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