me. ; Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social PRICE TEN CENT’ Terrorism labelled | contempt NELSON (CP) — The stately Nelson courthouse of society sre anee ne ee ree ee Sy : y ep ey! bg ee ENE 4 4 ; " AS anne " veers ee: - . PO ea aL aE L245 ee LEC nb a he oh bs “Depa oaMafia tag semen te wipe et tne PPE gg yun eye ee , ogeaermale nee eee ODRIRORODLE LD IRD PTOI wt ain Provincia! LITERARY YICTONIA, B.C. > 39 > R DEC 21/; £2 VOL Son ae Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest L 52, No. 25 , felt the sting of terrorist fire Sunday night as incen- diary devices, crudely made from half-gallon cans filled with oil, were burned in the building’s entrance. RR EU ARN BO ie STORE RENOVATIONS — LST * Re an Work on proposed re it will cost more tnan $12,000 and will increase tre size of the store from about 3,000 square feet ; ‘9 more than 4,500 square fect. The new part of the store will carry mostly electrical merchan- dise, he said. The renovations forced Ling th: Tailor and Athens Shoes & Repairs to move. Ling the Tailor will re-open on the location o: the former Sports Shop while Athens Shoes ~— Staff photo by Gary Oakes | ds | has moved across the street. B.C. ROUNDUP Section of Quesnel swept by floo \ novations to The Universal store at the inter- sect.cn of Third Avenue West and Sixth Street is in full swing. Store Manager D. H. Payne said the work started about January 15 and is expected to be completed about April 1. He said, A stairwell was destroyed and ‘storeys high, has been the site walls scorched. , The stone courthouse, three for the trials of some members of the Radical Sons of Freedom | i ' ! | ' \ 1 1 i as ice-clogged Fraser jumps banks QUESNEL (CP)—Low-lying sections of this central British Columbia community were covered with up to five feet of water during the weekend as | Kootenay area of southeastern | Doukhobor sect, charged with: acts of terrorism throughout the: British Columbia. About 80 of the Sons have heen. arrested, 13 have been convicted and 10 sentenced to prison. TRIALS CONTsVUE Mr. Justice Harry Sullivan of the British Columbia Supreme Court, presiding at the trials World remains intact NEW DELHI (@—Serpent Rahu had his fun but the world—be- t . ~ : a set as if may be with earthly; troubles -— remained intact to-: laway on a false alarm minutes now, said court would sit today. Three of the Sons--Leon Lege- bokoif, Fred Jmaeoff and John Babakaeff—were scheduled to be sentenced. The fire started at 10:15 p.m. and’ some said there was an ex- plosion. An earlier report that the: fire. squad had been called before the courthouse fire was discounted. Police said terrorists entered the courthouse by breaking a year window. They said there was blood, and a shoe print on the ledge. Buster Wigg, a taxi driver. was sitting in a coffee shop when someone ran in to report the fire. Wigg ran to the court- house, smashed through a glass Rupert harbor while waiting to dock to take on a cargo door and, with his hands, cut off the air supply to the burning cans. SEES MAN FLEEING Patrick Brown, who was near jthe building at the time, said he would be able to identify a man he saw running from the court- house. “RCMP officers have main- tained watch on the courthouse as the Doukhobor trials proceed, amd on occasions have force- ship to cal! here for completes loading later GREEK FREIGHTER MV Apollonia, swings at anchor in Prince of barley for China. Apollonia is third grain this year. harbor and is expected to take on more than 13,000 long tons of barley when second ship a British vessel the MV Trout Pool this week. Second ship loads barley dock at the Canadian elevator Vessel looms large in ‘MARCH 31 DEADLINE All radio transmitters — Staff photo by Gary omnes for China One ship is presently loading grain at the Canadian Govern- iment Elevator while another is :anchored in the harbor waiting ‘to load as the shipment of grain .to China increases. the ice-clogged Fraser River Jumped its\banks.«... 7 440.4 roubles - | nia \ ARS On cosaen se ceonee By \ The, water ,was-receding-ate , -— errr " . ST ene ' *pDoonisday Weekend” passed (VAreatening with dogs." Sunday." "7 ‘bulldoze through piled up snow! tives have endorsed the federal) without the horrible calamities; J: Bowen-Colthurst, prosecut~ The main section of the village,;on the sides of some roads to|/government’s stand in its dis-: predicted by Hindu soothsayers ing at the special assize, said 60 miles south of Prince George,' allow trapped water to escape. {pute with B.C. over Columbia that sent millions of frightened .Sunday’s action “was a gesture Indian and Nepalese believers to iof utter contempt for the whole escaped the flood as ice on the | The waters started to drop as; River development. , - prayer meetings. structure of society.” rain-swollen river broke up pre-{the weather changed and the | ° maturely following days of un-j rains eased. Many at Hobbs rites The evil Rahu “swallowed the -And Mayor Tom Shorthouse seasonably mild temperatures.. | d d ! REVELSTOKE @ —- St. Peter's’ in” as predicted today. But described the terrorists as ‘a Bight families were evacuated | Stand encorse , Anglican church was filled Sat- things came back to normal after| bunch of bandits, adding “this from a trailer camp and high- | VANCOUVER @: -— British Co-i urday at the funeral services for. .) eclipse lasting about three should be treated as civil war.” ways department crews had to|lumbia Progressive Conserva-| George Hobbs, NDP-CCF mem- “ The attempt Sunday to fire pec eeeeeer een ae LLOLDEPIVEELELODL DELLS DOOLO COTO ELILELL PEALE A ALY ; ber of the legislature for Revel-. the courthouse was the second ! act of its kind in the Kootenay | FEDERATION OF LABOR URGES o, ‘ . ne, whoag \ ec ane cee nh cae ene det HE at em agen atl FS Seagate anced Taam sms peneae: > must. be licenced soon 33535 SARIS -\iong, orm of barley and is sched- With the establishment of a Department of| 4 fo, ic8% “Quent rechten yas . rae Appollonia. a Greek freighter Transport Radio Regulations office in Prince Rupert,' presently anchored in the har. . . : . . \ at _y] bor, is expected to load 13,300 there will be a concent ated effort during the next] one tons of barley. few months tu have-atevweio-equipment in the area} The Danish—freighter MY_Ans. , : a} ne sanoniladti ~ 4 nas , gantyr sailed about 1:30 a.m. conform with present regulations it was announced | Frigay with 7,800 long tons of recently. | ; . oy a not covered by a valid radio sta- a R. Thicke, inspector 2° tion licence, charge of the DOT radio regula- | ay) 1961-62 licences become in- [pow wot eee No. 1 and No. 2 feed barley. An- other ship is scheduled to ar- rive in port next week, minutes. Hindu astrologers had pre- ‘stoke who died suddenly at Vic- 4). - , ities when six ‘oria last Tuesday. dicted great calamitics when s planets — Mereury, Venus, Mars, this weekend. Three shacks: tions office, said that owners Of valid March 31, 1962 and thel, . . To write Princess iJupiter, Saturn and Earth — {south of the Freedomite settle- | radio transmitting equipment in- | 1962-63 licences must then be FI d SUPPORT OF PEA CE INSTITUTE NeTORIA @ -- Phe British Moved — into conjunction with}ment of Krestova were burned stalled on board ships, in aireralt | aequired. all endemic ‘government is going to ask Prin- each other and the sun and the|Friday night. Police said they or on land will be subject to) r Mr. Thicke sald in order that tae . : | , : : . : a! The British Columbia Federation of ‘prosecution if such equipment stations may have a , announced today it is urging all its VANCOUVER @ --- Labor (CLC moon during the weekend. were worthless.” cess Margaret. what is to be done | ( ; : For astronomers if was an In- current li- with her ishund in the Gulf of; affiliates to support. the Canadian Peace Research Institute. Georgia. resorh ubterly incompatible with our society." PP CAPHGORTOD ne 0 eae EP ETOa eH ETO GDEDUCGGLIGaasassg ss aTasssassgsagEGs ¢. Less work, more play, higher pay labor theme he The 120... ble usity of B.C. urged ANCOUVER @ == ‘The 120, the Universit ; ngo-member British = Columbia workers to consider profit: shar- of Prince Rupert nnd Loent 6 of the Civie Employees Union, The Unton bes rsked for a Bole ert raise Terense and adjust- HHL Tooker sid he Iiis rear ihe enna ont of ena, Consb, chaneed bo lane in inivrar tae he passed and saw we land Wppenr provincial marine park, School use asked NOW DENVER Qe The chiun- ber of commeree wants to know why the provincial government refused ta make use of $500,000 worlh of assets at this Kootenay villiagse. The assets are Ehree buildings that until 1059 housed Sons of Freedom Doukhobor children Miremen were ented tas the Fraser VWouse about Uta aan, Saturday when Tutiress cdg hit ane Cire, il should be developed as ai itriguing selentific phenomenon. | Britain's 1,000 - member Aeth- erius Society, spent a cold and rainy night with seores of his followers sulop a@ mountain pray- ing and came down to warn: “T believe that very soon the world with do a ‘big flip’ when the poles will change places with the ‘big flip’ comes, 75 per cent of the world's population will be killed." ‘cence starting April 1, 1962 “it Laotian crew members were killed. + + cS ALGUERS (Reuters) — Security forees totalling 20,000 men were ready today to clamp the lid on flaro-ups as a new campaign to “keep Algeria French” was under way today. * HAVANA (® — Cheered by a vast throng of Cubans, Pre- the equator, And mind you whens mier Fidel Castro brushed off Cuba's impending expulsion from the Organization of American States and predicted his kind of revolution would sweep Latin America “like a march of giants”. + ~ + + JAKARTA (Reuters) — An angry mob of 100 Indonestat HIGHWAY dying down idemic of influenza, were re-Op- ened February 1, Dr, G, P. Evans, director of the Skeena Health Unit, said today. Dr. Evans said that a total of REPORT Prinee George to Vanderhoof, | wateh for few slippery seetions in, shaded viens. Sanding. Vander: | hoof ta Burns Lake, few iey and; VICTORIA. (Q-—-THighways Mite ister P. A, Grglard) said aatur- day there was no reason for u departinont ferry to become plotoly by the Department of Highways and there doesn't wp- pour to be reason for such dit- Heulty to aride in such a ahort mieyigadion. ‘The somypuess Wwies 60 dogroes out, the radar wis Inadequate and the ship's Whistle “In too weal lo get an had an adrerarte warmed up 10 take off at the first break In the fog. C1. R. Nixon, who was bravel- 436 children were absent from school January 24 and it was then decided to close them down, The doctor estimated that wbout 60 to BO per cent of the residents In the ared had Influ- enzo at the height of the epl- ” : ary sections in shaded areas. ; demic. ‘oclerald Phabor (GLC) Sine sing in 1962 wake bargaining.” |who were taken fran parents! NO CATASTROPHES ° Sao itite Bi nisl tke 40 Smithers,; Dr. MNvans sald the Influenza Pederalion of Lane ve wortkug, “Ene hourly wage rate has bes {who refused bo send them la , " students altacked the American Embussy here today in pro- Sanding, Hts tan 'S ithers | { ‘red to be : day called for reduced \ ‘come of a slatus sym | re hem lol phere were no reports of the, — test against a U.S, decision to grant landing rights In the U.S, json bad ice holes Smithers appeared to be simlar to an out- . mentions aud econ Loo much of a st y sehool shad ive holes | hers wpe Ito tt 10 ; hours, loner vaedtionss iol of labor," he said. tesa vsle iyast ‘aw Jeatastrophes astrologers lvud to Dutch troop transport plancs. area, Poor driving CONdHIONS Hist break Wh ch oceurre n Sas- Highed Wages. Bul the federation suld wage Tom Leask, pash president ol predicted Rahu, the evil sinike + + w area, Sanding and jee - blading. katchewan in December of last In a progriin desis be merenses ‘are necessary to keep Nee Sara ae obra te wel of Indian legend, would Icave tn LIMA, Peru i — A twin-engine Peruvian airliner crashed Smithers bo Terrace, sae yen tHe classed it as a Type B as noguide. bo affiliated unions mace vith the rising Gost. of llv- penny tine eu i ans ( el his wake. catastrophes ranging and burned during a heavy rainstorm in the mountains of holes, Sanding vane ice oe nt infdue nai. . during negotiations | Uke Ye ig It | ulldin es for such tl ings trom devastating earthquakes tol central Peru Sunday killing all 18 persons abourd., Two U.S, Terrace to Prince Ruper " PONY “There um only one or two the federation sald bhe prepes’ |" Woy increases continue bo en nM von ic i hal, vseho tar the end of the world, scientists and their wives were aboard, They were returning land Jey sections west of on nm e. eases In Prince Rupert,” the doc- ais are too spread more Werk | Hevessary park of Inbor's Ni Ndle he children. or 1 Or} Ratmandy, capital of Nepal) from a trip in the Amuzon River and were Identified as Dr. | Sanding and ines blading, Whiter tor said, “and no indication of round and: RIVE workers i Nee neneril “polley LO malubaln a cape theta sehool Wea DOYS’ Hooked Hke a ghost town excene and Mrs. Jerome A. Uram and Dr, and Mrs, Richard Block. iia “oe sere avement Mei aing sald he felt. that roe share of mereased proces Yi ia de y consumer demand |” ' ” nround the Hindu temples, Al | seer eco ec ren renee hee mn or then vrince Rupert aren, povenell . Evans si vw i i high level of oneyiees.” More support ur ed |shops were closed and streets Hazclton man sont to jail for contributing pare, ome narrow and ley sece|the slide which severed land vt oq [fOr Roos P a er our ‘ A fer Stephens te ot in upper levele. Sanding. feommiunications between Ter- The progr Wils hammered Smee seen anemia VANCOUVER A British deserted, Wearful of carthquakes| Wnrold Alexander Stephens.) Magistrate iT, Applewhaite to Hans Ub up Bnet ny ' t Caw, lay conference di Calumbit labor lender sald to- jae would bring their homes! 26, of Huzelton and Prince Ru- newer af . Terrace to Lakelso, rough icy}race and Prince Rupert last a ht Prat, Suaatl Jamieson ' 1 day unions on strike ‘re rece|y. (!ambling down on them, thou-|pert was sentenced to two|" charge of contributing to the) cpetions, Sanding and iee-blad>|weekend, muy have helped to Pe eranatnics department al ity, union han fae Hite support from. the [Sauds of Nepalese took shelter ia} Months in Jal, when he plondod | delinquency of wo id - year = uld} ing. Likelse to Kitimat, pavo~tkeep the Influenza ont of Prince Of bie ee oe ‘ rest. of the trade union moves | Lents. guilly In police court before |Pringe Rupert girl cana choo “re einer cere e ment, ae dk caine tm nee ETE TORI a . cue te wee . new geperencnnee mages eee eneet Policeman sovee seek services “Unions must start paytng| SKIPPER PLAYED IT SAFE WE A THER ° eye nore than tp service toa unions girl from cana of conciliator on stiriice,” sila ih. B. OoNoal, secs ° ° Ciaule warning isstied. Mostly VANCOUVER (A Kobus iin retary treasurer of the British cloudy ‘Tuesday. Light vain Hetia uierrled pad policeman Hat Sorviers: af 0 coneliintion of | Gotambia Mederation of Tauber ery OS | Q 0 decreasing to a few showers day rescued six-year-old BrldBel] peer have been requested to sel (CLC), e e tomorrow. Winds solithoust wun Munen from a deep drninnse [ie a dispute between the Clty - crs meneame cose uh frequently reaching 36 in exposed areas, Decreasing to southerly 20 lomorrow morn Ing. Low tonight and high } Me OMe ‘ realy! Tuesday 32 and a7, he murky water thon disappenl | ment. of spacific enbogorles, Th ik nat known how the fre | asl In for off the eust coast of trip ui bith, sid Mr. Gigi eeho off the bene Is wpproxte TE eet worrtudl Dut Dally News Readings: ihe w y City Administrator Beott Mee} atarted but theve was no diam. Vancouver Taland, My officials raportec mo} He sad he kn PPTORt ’ \ uy Temperature ab noon % vo nen sid bho elly Is resisting page ather than to the mattress “TE won't happen ain” Ne it was really wnnecessury for fmate loention bul there were |were alartiod to hear on thelr Barometer, rial a0 86 see generat MING HECOnRe, "Jana, thig to happen.” tugs, reofs and rocks in the year radios tuto xeareh had " “ Borne wu ny Heol immediately known . Tho O-fool forry Wihel tune But Capt. C. W. Croft sid {aren so he deeded to “stay pubs’ been sbaurlod for them, , ee eoneliiation officer will Prince Rupert has|}tor with. alx passengers, two/Aunday: “Tive boon on the ken) ’Rathor than run into more} ‘The forry misaed the Chen. TIDES oe how pone 84y duys crew mombors and two curs] for 46. yeurs. T'vo boon mw mase [trouble F Judi stayed i the gene falnus whart by half atmile bub , DRUGS LTD hn we oceans rece eneesemenmmnnanm srt . " o.. ‘ te | (bound, was lost for elght hours tor for Ji yours and If anyone foral aren biding Wy Lime until {when it tried to get back a bug Nuesdiy, Vebruary a Lod ’ ' pamine amounted ta about without a fated tratfie Hin hoavy fox Wriday night, IL| thinks Tean't handle a 60-fool [the fox lifted." ca with a log boom blocked the on- (Pretile Standard Time) DIAL ayo Babinday night when a eer] weaident and 3 10) days was Mnnking a 80-minute trip be- hont ina ax-mile channel, | WATTED FOR rOG bat trance, By the tina tt had Tg O2s27 aa.t foot vmiven by Lleyed Holl ot 1266 wo JOY5 Tlawoon Thotls sland and Chem | they're dond wrong. Monnwhile, three lugs nad isitived enough on tha tow to - 14.28 23.7 foot 1 oo AvenG amashed into the|| without a fire fatality ainus, on Vancouver Tsland. We xild any seafaring man jentored the search and RCAF | get around the bua, it was in the TOW acsneee 08522 4.3 foot pitt on the Gaw Bay Road, ' Thu ferry is owned conte would ywwy he had no aldw to [sxourch fncl rescue wl Vancouver [middle of the channel. 20:50 0.4 foot ’ ‘ | tees pee Mey eat Ea! ole wit at t aud wie eee tt wei ib ‘ te Nh ty hm eS Ra Sb Noted tet ' Sele ad te ar . aN ms oi iss “ Be te tet a at ‘ tyes phiy te pe AE Ce eT HET be ay et + ee EP Ee we ey eT Ae gh Meee gnee bes ‘eraradele eta te® HO * ‘ , t. : : : ° ‘is advisable to remit renewal fees} , e : The affiliates of the 120,000-member federation would be Reerention Minister art ¢, But for millions who believe in or ews rie $ | as soon as possible.” nse treater possible avastance to Unis construcive | weaved wreath Old of) antennas And some fared “enowal tees nay oe valde] HNCELIOL ‘ and worthwhile cior : , C, ; ficial of the Victoria Outboard | PMBRY S. A ; sa iseuanns , . ther in person. or mail a q Dr, Norman 4, Ateock of Toronto, founder of the institute, | Motor Boat Club that he would | the worst may still come. VIENTIANE, Laos (%) — A transport plane was shot down lOttice No 7 805 Fulton Street Schools in the Terrace and 4 in Vi sa Wriday night the institute would “apply scien- | va Fay by hostile forces Sunday while flying over the Plaine des sof pe lL itimat districts, closed 4d " said in Victoria Friday MIRAE ENG Histl bss PPly & urge Premice W. A. GC. Bennett) PRAYS ON MOUNTAIN pas ~ de : . : The reguiutions office phone Amat stricts, close own Lifie disciplines ta seeking oul the alternatives to war.” to write Uf, as planned, the Ise! ae | Jarres on an air drop to government forces in the area, it number ix 2060 January 24 because of an epi- P emhe hydrogen bomb has made war obsolete --- the last lind ' ' i Keith Robertson, director of] was learned today. The American: pilot and co-pilot and four oem aan