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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
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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
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public
to
take
advantage
of
it
Clinics
will
be
held
in
Prince
George
at
the
health
unit
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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
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pack
in
instructs
�
structs
Ronald
Jang
Ken
Pfliger
Allan
Paulson
and
Cameron
McCormick
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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
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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-
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Clinic
Schedule
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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
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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
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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
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n
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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