SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Montreal Olympics upset Trail Smoke Eaters to tie Allan Cup scries Cuddy Palmer of Williams Lake named Golden Boy at coast bouts Daffy baseball incidents featured at New York Mcts Phillies game See Pages 4 and 7 NEWLY ELECTED executive of Toastmaster District 21 is shown at the Toastmaster convention headquar headquarters � ters following election of officers Saturday From left standing are Bob Baird education chairman and Sid Minning lieutenant governor seated Sandy BY TOASTMASTERS Vancoiaverite Chosen Top Distract Speaker By BERNICE ROBERTS Citizen Staff Reporter W E Patey ot Vancouver was winner of the speech -content which t j k place QtlilQSiHiaaJfiLStElpt conferencenere Saturday The contest was judged by a panel under Past District Governor Gordon Williscroft Tocfsfmasfers Led By Victoria Man By BERNICE ROBERTS Citizen Staff Reporter A D ft Sand Robertson of Victoria was elected governor of Toastmaster District 21 BC and noithern Washington at the district conference held here Satuiday He suc succeeds � ceeds Lionel Mercicr of Ver Vernon � non Lieutenant - Governors arc Alan Hill of Vernon former dis district � trict education chairman and Sid Manning of Vancouver who was ic elected The new dis trict education chairman is Bob Baud of Vancouver The seven area governors ana a district secretary will bo ap pointed in futuie by the new distuct executive One hundred and fifty eight Toastmasters and their wives registered Saturdays piogram began with a northern hospitality breakfast followed by the dis tiict meeting with icports and elections A group of local Toastmasters in vojageur costume portaged Simon Frascrs canoe from the chamber of commerce offico to the convention headquarters in the Hotel Simon Eraser In former years contestants were given a choice of three topics 12 hours before the speech contest However this year the contestants were allowed to pick their own topics There was no time limit and somci contest ants had given their speeches before Mr Pateys topic Misguid Misguided � ed was a satirical revelation of the benefits of living in Van Vancouver � couver Runner up was Enc Colmer Victoria who spoke on The Piomiscd Land and third place winner was Leo Gueho of Na naimo whose topic was You Can Be Anything You Want To Be The other contestants were Harry Smith of Terrace Syd Skinner of Vancouver Jim Ford of Vernon and Paul Moroso of Castlegar Retiring District Governor Lionel Mercicr told Toast masters and their guests that the most needed quality today was leadership He urged Toast masters to do something about it Sandy Robertson new district governor said the points which his executive would stiess were leadeiship education for the individual and help for the in individual � dividual so he can help himself He leminded his listeners that in Toastmasters the whole pro gram was geared to serve the individual Now Hear This Couldnt help seeing Aid Har Harry � ry Loders car bumping down Central tother eve with hs left turn signal blinking as he went into a light turn And Hairy used to be city councils traffic chairman TsX isk Cauboo MP Gus Henderson the Tory candidate for re-election was apparently unmoved by the piolongcd hassle at Sat Saturdays � urdays nomination meeting over the qualifications of dele delegates � gates who could vote in the nomination contest The best of accidents happen in the best of families he remarked Talk of sick jokes Canadian General Klectric Diiector of Sales Training Doug Marshall told this one at the clcctiical contractors convention Satur Saturday � day Concerns the new product that cpmbines aspirin and chlorophyll to cure those stink stinking � ing headaches Kelovvna P romotc r Sigh Kobayashi brought down the convention roof when he presented PG Chamber of Commerce Presi President � dent Alex Clark with one of the famous Kelovvna Regatta yacht- where the contractors will stage their hi jinks next year And still on the convention beat between 20 and 27 was taken fiom the Toastmasters bar Sat Saturday � urday night while the fellows and Uicir wives were enjoying a super deluxe pheasant supper in the Simon Fraser Dont shoot till ou see the whites of our eves Were talking to the good people along the CN line west The pic on Page 23 of the Citizens annual Tourist Supplement today isnt Nass River Valley even if the cap caption � tion say9 it is Its Hudson Bay Mountain at Smithers and we know it as well as you do Wo regjet the foul up but on the other hand considering the num number � ber of pictuies in the supple merit one boo boo isnt a bad recoul whats more the for eign tourists anybody from south of Quesnel wont know the diff Urge to throttle depaitment Guys who come into a banquet loom moie than an hour late and wonder if supper has been ing caps to publicize his city I served yet I v -l t The visit was kept secret even from Eichmann himself Eichmann was aware Sunday morning his wife was coming that day The couple had not seen each other since Eichmann was spirited out of Argentina by Is Israeli � raeli agents in the spring of 19G0 Eichmann seemed made of steel and revealed no emotion WORKERS REJECT CONTRACT PLAN A contract proposal by Fort St John Lumber Co at Chct wynd has been unanimously icjected by employees In a secret ballot According to a union state statement � ment the company offered a basic rate of 162 per hour 17 cents under the usual rate paid by NILA members paid statutory holidays and other terms Jake Hoist president of 1WA Local 1 424 said the union is willing to continue negotia negotiations � tions if the company is agree agreeable � able Alternatively the union will apply for conciliation IHE CITIZEN The Only Daily Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 Vol 6 No 84 Robertson district governor and Alan Hill lieutenant governor Below the district speech contest winner Bill Patey of Vancouver right receives the cup from retiring district governor Lionel Merrier Vandervoort photos mann Emotionless n Meeting His JERUSALEM Reuters- Adolf Eichmann revealed no emotion whatsoever Sunday when he met his wife for the first lime in two vears Israeli officials said today Mrs Vera Eichmann visited her husband in his death cell for lVi hours after arriving in Israeli incognito Sunday She was vvhisked out of the country this morning PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY APRIL 30 1962 whatsoever on seeing his wife after such a long time a state statement � ment said Mrs Eichmann was taken to the prison and led to the cell where she met her husband separated from her by a glass partition The two were not allowed to touch each other but talked without being overheard When the meeting ended Mis Eichmann was led away to await her plane out of Israel today Eichmann is awaiting a ver verdict � dict in his appeal against the death sentence AFTER PHONE CALL Dief Might Visit Citv Next Month Powers Gets Presidency After Losing Nomination A few minutes after losing his bid for the Progressive Conservative nomination for Cariboo John Powers was elected president of the paity association for the constituency Mrs Hose Ruse of Prince George and Peter Ituncklc of Dawson Creek 1961 president were also nominated but both declined Peter Hcnslow of Prince George was elected vice-president of the association Members at large are Ceale Tinglcy of Cariboo Bert Bocs of North Peace Mike Giroday of South Peace and Scotty Almond of Omineca 50 24 VOTE By LEWIS SEALE Citizen Staff Reporter W C Gus Henderson of Rolla was named Pro Progressive � gressive Conservative candidate for Cariboo in the June 18 federal election at a stormy meeting of the constitu constituency � ency party association Saturday night GUS At Least Some Unemployment Said Inevitable A certain degree of unem unemployment � ployment is inevitable as the result of automation and the desire of some persons to live on welfare W C Gus Hen- Uron told-thcCoribooPro- gressivc Conservative Associa Association � tion Saturday Sure we have unemploy unemployment � ment said Mr Henderson as he accepted the Tory nomina nomination � tion to run ifor election in Cari boo which he has represented four years There will always be some unemployment WELFARE BEEF Mr Henderson added that the only complaint he has received from the noith concerns wcl fare payments After getting payments these people take cabs he said Guys who work dont like it ENUMERATION STARTED TODAY Mr Henderson the incum incumbent � bent member won the nomina nomination � tion in a 50 24 vote over John Powers lumberman from Dunk ley A heated debate over qualifi qualifications � cations of delegates who would be permitted to vote arose early in the meeting since few present wcie association members The executive proposal that any persons recognized as Con Conservatives � servatives by credentials com committees � mittees could vote met with ho -opposition from many of the 100 at the meeting 77 DELEGATES However after memberships nail been sold the executive pro posal finally prevailed and two man committees from each of the five regions finally accred ited 77 delegates Mr Henderson told reporters duiing a lull in the meeting that there had apparently been an attempt to pack the meet meeting � ing with persons not Conserva Conservatives � tives He said he did not know who would be behind such a move but before he could further elaborate another man rccog- He said he had been told by nizing the reporters told Mr some people that they would not vote for the Conservatives in the coming election if the government keeps feeding In Indians � dians and guys who dont want to work During his brief address Mr Henderson said the Peace coun country � try is more prosperous now than it has ever been since he came to it 45 vears ago Both farmers and lumbermen are benefitting On the other hand never was the country in as rotten a shape as under Liberal ad administration � ministration The same gang is trying to get in again and it will be the sorriest day for Canada if they get back into power REJUVENATION Making his bid for the nom nomination � ination Mr Powers said that in the last few days Canada has been rejuvenated by the Dicfenbaker government This is a joung country and a oung aiea Mr Power said anu it should be represented by a young and progressive man Henderson to keen quiet Crux of the matter was the fact memberships had not been issued for some years in cer certain � tain areas and conduct of pre previous � vious meetings 30 DAYS Many long time Conservatives said at picvious nominations memberships had been sold and anyone with a membership was allowed to vole Peter Runcklc of Dawson Creek chairman of the meet meeting � ing and president of the associa association � tion said the constitution re requires � quires members to bo enrolled 30 days before they can vote in nominations Since many known Conserva Conservatives � tives did not have their cards bcfoie the meeting credentials committees should be set up to screen persons wishing to cast their votes in the nominations contest Finally the chair ruled that the time had come to sell mem memberships � berships to anyone wishing them and discussion of the method of accrediting delegates was cut off Prime Minister Dicfen Dicfenbaker � baker is expected to visit Cariboo riding and speak at Prince George and Daw Dawson � son Creek May 2G Progres Progressive � sive Conservative cam campaign � paign officials here an nounced today Tentative date for the prime ministers visit here was set in a telephone con conversation � versation with Mr Diefen baker during a campaign meeting Sunday During the meeting itinerary for W C Gus Henderson in incumbent � cumbent member and conserva conservative � tive candidate for the June 18 federal vote was set accord according � ing to Ernie Burden campaign manager Mr Henderson went to the northern section of the huge Cariboo riding today and start starting � ing Sunday when he flics here will spend alternate weeks in the north and south No definite speaking dates have been set for Mr Hender Henderson � son who was nominated to carry the Conservative banner Saturday but a further cam campaign � paign meeting will be held Wednesday Tones Bounce Well Known Liberal Out A Prince George citizen was refused membership in the Cariboo constituency Progress Progressive � ive Conservative association Sat Saturday � urday and was ejected from the associations nominating con vention - Jackson Barber described by another person attending the meeting as a well known Lib Liberal � eral was escorted from the meeting and failed in two at attempts � tempts to purchase a member membership � ship The incident began when he entered the crodrJ room at the McDonald Hotel during the meeting was recognized and asked to leave by the chairman Peter Runckle of Dawson Creek Mr Barber protested that he was a free citizen but was told that the meeting was intended for members and prospective members of the Conservative association He thereupon said he was a prospective member attending in his capacity as a fiee citizen but before he could pi ess his case further he was escorted out by two large men Mr Barber later returned to the convention hall and vva- seen at the desk where memberships were being sold taking with him several other persons Speaking with The Citizen later Mr Barber said he was attempting to buy a member ship but was stopped while his card was being made out 5 in 7e a Copy oQjy vi pr vontk PREMIER IN CITY ON SECRET TOUR Premier Bennett stopped at Prince George Sunday and today during his incognito tour of the province and found the spirit of the people to be one of optimism He was seen and interview interviewed � ed by a Citizen reporter before leaving the city today for un unspecified � specified points They the people know what has been accomplished he said and they know this government gets things done Mr Bennett discounted re reports � ports he will call an election this spring He did not deny the rumors but described reporters on newspapers which reported the rumor as fiction writers NEAR CITY Man In The father of a two-year-old boy was shot in the neck near here with a rifle bullet Saturday as he was apparently trying to put the weapon out of the reach of the child Kaj Kristensen of RR 1 John Johnston � ston Road seven miles south of Prince George was taken to hospital here shortly after the 3 pm incident He is not in serious condition Police said Kristensen in his 30s had borrowed the gun from a neighbor to shoot squirrels The rifle was brought into the house and leaned against the wall Kristenscns little boy was interested in the lifle and tod toddled � dled over to it It was moved And on his second attempt to go after the rifle the weapon apparently went off as the father reached to take It away police said Police arc investigating WEATHER Prince George- Bulkley Val Valley � ley Cariboo Cloudy and cool Tuesday Scattered showers of rain sometimes mixed with snow Winds southerly 15 dur during � ing the day and light at night Low tonight and high Tuesday at Quesnel and Prince George 40 and 50 at Smithers 35 and 50 Peace River Cloudy with occasional rain Tuesday Little change in temperature Winds light today and southeast 15 Tuesday Low tonight and high Tuesday 35 and 50 LAST 24 HOURS HI Lo Prec Prince George 53 37 01 Terrace 41 35 07 Smithers 50 30 Quesnel 57 43 Williams Lake 51 37 Kamloops CI 41 Whitehorse 44 29 12 Fort Nelson 52 31 05 Fort St oJhn 51 31 Dawson Creek 55 30 CAR SWIPED A 1957 tan Volkswagen was stolen Saturday at midnight Harry George King of 371 Wainvvright told police the licence number was 414 G01 2 Car Head on S BURNS LAKE Staff Five persons were taken to hospital here following a two car head on collision six miles west of the village early Saturday night Burns Lake detachment RCMP said one of the vehicles was a total wreck while the Up to 7000 Voters Seen in City As many as 7000 voters are expected to be registered in urban Prince George this week as 58 enumerators go from door to door enrolling all eligible voters in the city Chief enumerator here F B Wheeler says he expects an increase of from 15 to 20 per cent over the 5W0 urban voters enumerated before the 1058 fed federal � eral election In the last federal vote when Progressive Conservative can candidate � didate W C Gus Henderson of thte Peace River community of Rolla won comfortably 19 453 voters cast their ballots in Cariboo riding Acioss Canada about 67000 enumerators set out this morn morning � ing to compile voters lists The final tabulation is expected to include about 9800000 persons the largest number since Con Confederation � federation Prime Minister Dicfenbaker and he says Liberal Leader Pearson agrees with him thinks the enumeration procc hue makes the campaign loo long Under the Election Act the name collecting must start seven weeks before voting day Because it icquircs at least eight davS to picpaie for this the election date announcement must come no less than 57 days before polling The last Parliament was dis dissolved � solved April 19 allowing a 60 day leeway One way to shorten the cam campaign � paign Mr Dicfenbaker told ie Porters this weekend would be to cut out the enumeration bo- fore every election by adopting a permanent voters list Todays pre election nose counting coincides with a tem temporary � porary lull on the hustings rounds of three of the four na tional party leaders Mr Dielcnbakcr conferring with British Piimo Minister Macmillan for two clays in Ot Ottawa � tawa wont be back on the specchmaking trail until Wed Wednesday � nesday in Newfoundland Liberal Lead cr Pearson fresh from his campaign start in the Atlantic provinces is having a much briefer break lie is to lesume his election wooing tonight at a nominating convention in Toronto Also in Toronto Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson was planning to chait his partys campaigu strategy with area candidates Only New Democratic party chieftain T C Douglas had a full days electioneering sched schedule � ule He was to hold a press conference in Edmonton in the morning and speak at after afternoon � noon and evening meetings in Calmar and Vegrcvillc Alta The week ends activities maiked the end of the cam campaigns � paigns preliminary warm up phase Ptimo Minister Dicfenbaker who regards next Saturdays speech in London Ont as the official start of his campaign scouted the electoral situation in home territory He was nom nominated � inated by acclamation Saturday night to be Progressive Conser Conservative � vative standard bearer again in Prince Albert the Saskatche wan riding he has represented since 1953 ash other one had between S00 and 900 in damages Charges are pending Driver of the westbound car is Thomas Fred White of Van couvcr Two passengers in the car were Lawrence Pollaid of North Surrey and Mrs Norma Liggcat of Prince Rupert Driver of the eastbound car was Robert James Seeds of 1488 Hemlock Prince George He had one passenger Mrs Bobbie Philip Prince George According to hospital reports all patients are impioving Police said the westbound ve vehicle � hicle is jcpoited to have been on the wrong side of the doubb line at the time of the accident The accident occuricd about 830 pm Saturday 62 FIRE SEASON STARTS TUESDAY Closed fire season staiU Tuesday and will run to the end of October This is the period most critical to your forest wealth to your forest industry to the dollars you earn In the north the Prince George office of the BC Forest Service said today