SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Tennis tournament scheduled in Prince George Saturday afternoon starling at 130 Soccer tournament preparing for final games Injuries may determine win Western Football Conference presidents settle draft plan squabble with decision that infuriates Edmonton IffiiMvMjMxKL wSk MpMmfflMwM A recently perfected prevent preventive � ive health measure will be available here to the public for a three week period beginning Monday Sabin oral polio vaccine is to be distributed free by the Cari Cariboo � boo Health Unit and director Dr Gerald BonhambaxUnzedJhc public to take advantage of it Clinics will be held in Prince George at the health unit 14G1 Sixth daily except Sunday from June 4 to June 16 Extra clinics for those unable to at not be opened tomorrow as Civic Piopeities Commission Boss man Bill Woycik had plan planned � ned The pool is just about leady Bill icpoitcd but the wealheiman the real one not the television guess man is not icady Incidentally the open opening � ing is not ct behind normal Last j ear the pool was opened June C Conservative Campaign Man Manager � ager for the Cauboo Ernie Bur den repoits that the item in this column tother day about his name not being on the vot voters � ers list was highly exaggerated Hes on the list all light Tor scuttling that item Ernie passed on another one Seems his opposite number in the Lib Liberal � eral camp Spike Enemark called him twice in search of a ccitain liquid tome as closely associated with Canada as Scotch is with Scotland Eiiuc finally deliveied and received in jeturn a spiuce dollar The Workl Famous Spiuce Dollar as Chamber of Commerce llesident Alex Clark modestly calls it Willi a sticker that sez its the only undevahied dol dollar � lar in the country So much for politics except wed better make some mention of NDP Candidate Ken Rutherford so as not to hint his feelings Whats that eh cr Hello there Bert Ueboe Frank Wheeler election list levlsing officer now stationed at Room 103 Hotel Simon Fraser urges persons CUBMASTERS in the Fort George district are busy instructing Cubs in preparation for the annual rally which will be held Wednesday in Fort George Park More than 300 cubs from Prince George and surrounding area will par participate � ticipate In the photo below Cubmaster Tom Burns of the Third A pack in instructs � structs Ronald Jang Ken Pfliger Allan Paulson and Cameron McCormick Fujikawa photo KMMMMJi VfrSPMwiWBMtnmmxm WviSml MmT vJZswm M JMi Jm v WmX ORAL POLIO GUARD AVALABLE NEXT WEEK tend the earlier ones for var various � ious reasons will be held June 22 and 23 The vaccine is served in a pleasant tasting syrup form and has no ill effects on infants or elderly persons Dr Borham has answered SQmeefUie most common ques questions � tions asked about Sabin polio vaccine Ive had all my shots why do I need this7 The Sabin vaccine by mouth is an excellent way to keep this Government Foresters Ask 12 Per Cent Hike VICTORIA CP Provincial government foresters have ask asked � ed for wage increases averag averaging � ing 12 per cent The increases ranging from six per cent to 18 per cent were asked for in a brief sub submitted � mitted to the piovincial govern incuts special board of appeal An opposing brief was submit submitted � ted by the Civil Service Com- AWARD ANNOUNCED PENTICTON IIP The navy cadet corps here lias been nam named � ed the top corps in 15 C for the vear and has been awarded the Powell River News tiophy for proficiency The Penlicton corps was aw aided 1423 points from a possible 1G0 mission contending that grant granting � ing of the increases sought by the foresters would definitely result in preferential treatment and would be unfair to other civil servants The provincial government granted pay increases of from three to five per cent April 1 The BC Government Em Employees � ployees Association represent representing � ing 11000 civil servants ap appealed � pealed recently against the in creases claiming increases of up to 20 per cent in some categories were necessary Another appeal pending is one by registered nurses in the mental health service This will be held in Victoria June 13 Now Hear This The city swimming pool will who have not attended the court of levision to do it tonight or to tomorrow � morrow Folks who live in the city will bo unable to vote June 18 if they arc not on the voteis list Those in the niral areas may vote by swearing a declaiation and having witness present but its far easier to bo on the list Franks office hours are 10 to 11 am and 7 to 10 pm Goof Depart Department � ment We said McMaster Evan Evangelistic � gelistic Quaitet would appear in Central Baptist Church this Sunday Taintso it will be later this month Well let you Know Lost n Found De pat tmont Ad man Bobby Strom got back the second rod n icel ho left in the bush It was found at Tachecda Lake by a friend Philip Duchscherer and another lad After leading in this cor corner � ner of Bobs second such boo boo in a week Phil phoned to ask Bob for a description of the outfit It tallied Odds n Sods Department The citys extra clean up cam paign was more successful than the first one Four special luieks tollowcd regular gaibage tiuck this week and weie kent busy DPW Boss man Bill Jones wants to thank citizens for co cooperating � operating Level of the Fraser River hcie today was 26 55 thats appaiently an un unrelated � related figure used to compare Uses and falls Its slightly higher than at this time last year In the Kootenays the Columbia is nine feet higher than it was June 1 1161 THE CITIZEN The Only Daily Newspaper Serving North Central British Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 Vol 6 No 107 Urged protection up Its better than another booster shot Im over 40 do I need this All ages need protection Po Polio � lio is no longer exclusively a childs disease People over 40 were left out of the first polio shots only because the vaccine was icshortsupplyand aUtliat time few persons over 40 got polio Should sick people have this vaccine Persons currently suffering from an infection should post postpone � pone taking it Persons who have had a tooth or tonsils out should wait two weeks or if they arc going to have these things done within the next two weeks should take the vaccine some other time People with severe neurolo neurological � gical disorders such as muscu muscular � lar dystrophy or multiple sclc- See Clinic Schedule On Page 5 of Paper rosis or whose doctors have them on drugs should ask their physicians whether they should take the vaccine How often will I have to take Sabin vaccine Another feeding will be available about March 1963 How frequently boosters will be given after this has not been determined Can my baby take this The vaccine is for all aces but infants under three months do not get a good take so they should get their polio shots accouling to the usual schedule Docs this oral vaccine mean we wont get any more shots During this initial period of changeover it is important to keep up immunity at the high highest � est level Polio shots will still be given to infants pre school and school children How will this vaccine make me feel No serious illness has resulted from millions of doses already given but a slight headache cramp or temporary diarrhoea may occur in some people As this is a live vaccine should all family members get the vaccine at the same time It is alright if each one in the family gets the vaccine any time within the three week pro program � gram PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JUNE 1 1962 GROUP PREXY SAYS perators Want as Price Cut Few Teachers Moving Away from Province It docs not look as though there will be any sub substantial � stantial change in personnel in School District 57 this year says district secretary treasurer Dob Graccy Thursday was the deadline for resignations from teachers wishing to leave the teaching profession in the province However no more than the usual number of resignations were received Teachers who will remain in the profession in BC and have positions to go to have until June 30 to resign from the local school district Mr Gracey explained BY RADIO NEWSMAN At Save Eichmann TaSk MONTREAL CP A crowd of about 75 picketed the downtown studios of radio station CKGM Thursday night protesting a broadcast editorial by station news DRUNK HE WAS REALLY GASSED CHATHAM England Ml Mohammed Azad said in court he was really gassed when police arrested him on a drunken driving charge But the 30-year-old Paki Pakistani � stani explained he hadnt been drinking he had just swallowed a few gulps of gasoline to ease the pain of an aching toothwffv i jjj The judge let him off with a 5 fine for careless driving Variable cloudiness Saturday with scattered afternoon showers A little warmer Light winds Low tonight and high Saturday at Prince George and Smithcrs 30 and GO Qucsnel 35 and 62 Sunday outlook Unsettled but a little warmer Peace River Sunny with afternoon cloudiness and widely scattered showers Saturday Little change in temperature and winds westerly 15 except light at night Low tonight and high Saturday at Grande Prai Prairie � rie 35 and 65 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Prec Prince George 53 31 25 Terrace 57 40 Smithcrs 52 32 02 Qucsnel 58 38 34 Williams Lake 58 38 34 Kamloops 67 39 Whitchorsc 60 32 Fort Nelson 65 41 Fort St John 43 40 06 Lesage Seeking Pearsons Post Senator States RIMOUSKI Que CP Sen ator Josie D Quart of Quebec City said Thursday night Pre Premier � mier Jean Lesage of Quebec strongly desires to succeed Les tcr Pearson as national Liberal leader The Progressive Conservative senator said Piemicr Lcsagcs attitude towards the federal election campaign proves her point A Liberal defeat at Ottawa will necessitate a new conven convention � tion to choose a chief she said Heathman Wont Appeal Committal to Asylum VANCOUVER CPI Charles Heathman has decided not to appeal his committal to a mental hospital because he doesnt want to cause any more trouble lawyer Joseph J Mollisou said Thursday Ive caused so much trouble now and I dont want to cause any more the lawyer quoted Heath Heathman � man as saying when he visited the man who con confessed � fessed twice to the murder of 10-year-old Donald Ottley in Vernon and later repudiated the confession Ho was committed May 9 director Herb Manning Mr Manning had questioned the usefulness of the hanging of Adolf Eichmann in Israel The crowd dispersed after po police � lice sent a squad car to the scene There was no violence Police said some carried signs saying Eichmann first Man Manning � ning next Officials of the station were not immediately available for comment gentine officials ordered extra protection Thursday night around the Israeli Embassy and at synagogues and Jewish busi business � ness houses The precaution was taken after it was an announced � nounced that Israel had hanged Adolf Eichmann Eichmann was taken from Argentina to Israel for trial without government permission The last few weeks have brought an increase of anti Semitic demonstrations includ including � ing home made bombs thrown at two Jewish schools and burn burning � ing of an Israeli flag in a pro provincial � vincial city Jewish merchants closed their shops for four hours to protest the burning The president of the Prince George Automotive Retailers Association would like to see the association and the chamber of com commerce � merce get together to dis discuss � cuss the equalization of gas prices throughout the prov province � ince John Esau said today the matter should also be taken up by the oil companies and area MLAs A resolution demanding gas price equalization was taken to the B C Chamber of Commerce in Victoria this week by the Prince George group asking that the main body approve the move in principle It was re rejected � jected primarily on the grounds that such a measure would hinder private enterprise One of the delegates to the meeting Chuck Lees said to today � day that the matter wouldnt be dropped and the chamber executive will continue work working � ing on the matter Mr Esau said Wed like to see the gas price equalized too Were for it He said gas station operators arc the ones who have to deal with the public and the public blames operators for the high higher � er cost of gasoline here com paied with Lower Mainland prices Mr Esau said if the oil com companies � panies could be persuaded to drop prices of gasoline to the service station operator the operator could drop his total price too There arc more than 25 mem members � bers in the Prince George Au Automotive � tomotive Retailers Association He said I know the associa association � tion would like to see the cham chamber � ber get together with them or have them invite us to a meet meeting � ing to discuss the matter Other individual service sta tion operators in and near Prince George were contacted today for opinions Each agreed he would like to see gas prices equalized in the province President of the Prince George chamber Alex Clark was out of the city today and not available for comment But said Mr Lees I will be in favor of pushing it fur further � ther Also in favor of the equaliza equalization � tion were delegates from Burns Lake Fort Nelson and several points in the Okanagan and Kootcnay valleys NAZI JEW KILLER EVEN SPURNS BLACK HOOD Eichmann Calmly TEL AVIV AP Defiant to the end Adolf Eichmann 56 was hanged Thursday night for wartime extermination of 6 000000 Jews Eichmanns body was cre cremated � mated quickly and the ashes scattered upon the Mediterran Mediterranean � ean Eiclimann was cool and un lepentant A faint smile on his face Eichmann spurned the tradi traditional � tional black hood and even eluded his jailers for making it difficult for him to stand on the scaffolds trap door My belief was correct the former head of the Gestapo Jewish affairs section said I had to obey the rules of war and my flag I am ready At a command from an Is BY CARRIER - 7c a Copy -rffflff 2QP i 50 per Month Market Losses Fully Recovered After Dive NEW YORK CP AP The New York stock market has fully recovered from losses in this weeks severe slump but prices 6f issues still arc far below their highs for the year Wall Street rallied for the second consecutive session Thursday and more than made up the retreat of Monday and Tuesday But the rally failed to spark the Canadian stock markets which were shaken by losses EXPERIENCED MAN Ful Time Secretary Named by Exhibition Appointment of Ronald Deacon as secretary manager for the Simon Fraser Exhibition was announced today The appointment will take ef effect � fect at once said a spokesman for the Prince George Agri Agricultural � cultural and Industrial Asso Association � ciation sponsoring body for the exhibition Mr Deacon who brings to the operation considerable ex experience � perience in public relations RON DEACON to open office work and exhibition manage management � ment will immediately open the office in the main building at the fair grounds and vyillget to work at once on details of the 1962 exhibition scheduled for Aug 15 18 lie was born at New dale Man and was educated at Brandon He served with the Canadian army from 1910 to 1914 and is a member of the Kinsmen Canadian Legion Canadian Public Relations So Society � ciety and the Association Cana Canadian � dian Traveller He has been a radio announ announcer � cer a salesman and a public relations man motion Death was almost immediate prison officials said But before he was executed the guards had made it difficult for Eichmann to stand up and he complained Three guards had tied his hands behind his back his Bat iiii flw n Millie 1 uIJi M rf WMMmBBOBBKmMSbmm AT HIGH SCHOOL open house student Maurice Redding and industrial arts teacher Charles Evans discuss the fine points of Maurices coffee table This was one of many items of furniture and metal work displayed as the industrial arts exhibit part of the senior high schools open house Thursday evening See story on Page 3 Fujikawa photo full - time Days and 16 Cent Increase Recommended By Conciliator VANCOUVER CP A concilia tion officer has suggested a two year woodworkers contract that would provide a 16-ccnt-an-hour wage increase The suggested settlement of inquiry commissioner Dr G Neil Perry of the University of BC has been rejected by rep representatives � resentatives of 23000 coast woodworkers members of the International Woodworkers of America and cmplovcrs The recommendations releas released � ed Thursday An acioss-thc-board incicasc of eight cents from June 15 and a further eight cents from June 15 l9bJ lrescnt base rale is 192 An extra weeks vacation im immediately � mediately for men with 20 or more years service The work workers � ers now get three weeks after five years The two parties study the practicability of introducing a plan to give an extra days vacation for each year of ser service � vice after 15 The IWA proposed a 25 ccnt increase and an extra three weeks vacation for everybody as a means of spreading work and casing unemployment Forest Industrial Relations bargaining for the opciators said the IWA proposals would cost the industry 21000000 annually REWARD POSTED VANCOUVER CD Police commission has posted a 1000 rcwaul for information leading to the a nest and conviction of the person lcsponsiblc for the May lfi murder of Juanita May Itcinhardt 19-year-old mother raeli guard Eichmann stepped ankles and his knees Eichmann to the trap door and plunged to mumbled Its too tight I cant his death almost in a single stand A guai d then loosened tho knot around his knees Rev William Hull a native of Winnipeg reported that Eich Eichmann � mann was not sad but was defiant Eichmann who earl earlier � ier had expressed a belief in God but belonged to no church refused to reaffirm a faith in Christ I do not have time to lead the Bible Eichmann told the Protestant minister I havu peace in my heart I am ready to die Eichmann learned death was at hand only when guards came to his cell to take him the 50 yards to the scaffold He walk walked � ed steadily to the execution room handcuffed to two guaids He made only one request to stop and blow his nose As the noose was fitted over his head Eichmann half closed his ejes and looked downward at the floor As the black hood was profcrrcd Eichmann said I dont need that Germany Silent On Execution BONN AlO - West German newspapcis today luiulcil fac tual accounts of the hanging of Adolf Eichmann without com ment The Bonn government main taincd official silence on tho execution today but pieviously had condemned Nazi slaughter of Jews and praised Israel for its rcmaikably objective Eichmann trial Random questioning of West Germans on llicir way to vvoik this morning b oughf general approval of the execution