Nasser Resigns in Defeat UN Deman The United Nations Secur Security � ity Council today demanded a ceasefire on the Israeli Syrian front and requested UN Secretary General U Thant to make immediate contact with the Israeli-Syrian governments and report within two hours The action was taken after the ambassadors of Syria and Israel exchanged charg charges � es on who started the shoot shooting � ing only shortly after the two countries had accepted UN ceasefire resolutions Council President Hans BEIRUT Lebanon Reut Reuters � ers President Gamal Abdel Kasser of Egypt announced lis resignation in a broad broadcast � cast in Cairo radio today Nasser named Vice President Zakaria Mohied din to replace him In a broadcast on radio and television the Egyptian leader said It has been proved there were aircraft carriers near itf PU2S8 2 Vol 11 No 112 Tabor Danish ambassador introduced the resolution which the ID member coun council � cil passed unanimously Thant had told the council that his information was that heavy fighting was continu continuing � ing The Kremlin called out Red Army troops and uni uniformed � formed police in unprece unprecedented � dented numbers today to stave off an angry mob of 1000 Arab -led students from damaging the British and US embassies here the enemys shores to help him He reiterated earlier charges that American and British planes helped Israel during the fighting His resignation follows by less than 24 hours an Egpt ian announcement of its ac acceptance � ceptance of a ceasefire in its war against Israel Nasser said In the broad broadcast � cast he decided to resign 28 Pages Rupert Youth Gets Two Years for Rape Of Young Teenager Brian Wellington Cronk 19 of Prince Rupert was sentenced today to two years less a day definite and two years indefin indefinite � ite on a charge of rape when he appeared before Mr Justice W R Mclntyre in sittings of the BC Supreme Court spring as assize � size Cronk was found gulltyi of raping a 15-year-old girl in Prince Rupert last Aug 13 Mr Justice Mclntyre sentenc sentenced � ed Cronk to the young offenders unit at Oakalla Prison Farm with the recommendation the term be served at the New Haven Borstal Home A two year suspended sentence was imposed on Morton Peters 22 of the Nazko Indian Reserve when he was found guilty Thurs Thursday � day of criminal negligence In the death of Mrs Mary Ann Luke last December 25 Mrs Luke died of a bullet wound to the abdomen suffered during a party at the reserve two days before Christmas Joe Kapp Suspended VANCOUVER CP Quarter Quarterback � back Joe Kapp Is suspended for the 1967 Western Football Con Conference � ference season British Columbia Lions announced today Allan McEachern club presi president � dent said the action was taken because Kapp had signed with Houston Oilers of the American Football League while still under contract to the Lions Plebiscite The Monday plebiscite it not to accept or reject con construction � struction of a Regional College in Prince George Its not a vote to spend money Its purpose is only to determine whether or not the residents of six Central Interior school districts wish to form a Regional College Council to study financing de design � sign and courses which the college if established -would offer Each district will decide whether it wants in or out of the group Since virtually no one denies the need for expansion of higher education facilities in the Central Interior argu argument � ment concerning the proposed college need not dwell on that However two subjects are open to discussion One is financing and the other involves curricula and facilities Some residents are concerned that the college would be merely a glorified high school Others fear financing would place an unfair load on pro property � perty owners But it would be unwise to stall the project at this stage on these grounds Unwise because the Monday plebiscite if passed does not give the college the final go ahead That can be done only by a second affirmative vote -a money referendum in which every detail of architectural curricular and financial planning must be spelled out Monday only decides in general terms whether or not the college is a good Idea If the plebiscite passes a Regional College Council will be formed to prepare and present to the public ex exhaustive � haustive proposals for construction of a college It will go on further until a second vote is held to approve or disapprove these plant Complex and specialized todays world of work re requires � quires trained personnel A yes vote Monday will give the region the oppor tunity to determine whether or not this training can be provided economically in the Central Interior It is essential that we find this out ds Ceasefire Soviet authorities stopped the demonstrators well away from both embassies Aside from a few minor scuffles there were no incidents and no concerted attempts to break through Soviet defence lines At both embassies the stu students � dents waved signs and chant chanted � ed slogans denouncing President Johnson and Brit British � ish Prime Minister Wilson The students included Cu Cubans � bans and North Vietnamese They were spurred on by handmade signs at Moscow from all public offices Nasser said Arab unity began before Nasser and will remain after him I always told you that It is the nation that survives In accordance with arti article � cle 110 of the provisional constitution of 19G4 I asked Zakaria Mohieddin to take over as president and carry on I am not liquidating thel revolution but It is not the xZie University claiming that US and British planes had bombed Cairo TAr H A Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer hasresignedas Egypts armed forces minis minister � ter the Algerian news agency APS reported Fri Friday � day The US Navy unofficially counted a toll of 31 dead and 75 wounded today aboard the US communications ship Liberty which was strafed and torpedoed Thursday God Be With Us and Guide Us property of one generation My heart is with you and I want all your hearts to be with me and may God be with us and guide us Immediately after the speech an announcer began to speak started to sob and stopped talking Sobbing by several men and women was heard in the background ir jrV p wkSpsNBL Baron and his baby romp on Brunswick Street I Sometimes Wear a Gun But Then Who Wouldnt Many people keep pets but of the household variety and it Is rare that you see a chap run around with a nearly-full-grown lion on a leash But when a circus comes to town everything Is possible Take the lion tamer who will perform at the ShrinoClrcusthls weekend in Prince George He calls himself Baron Julius von Uhl and his pet is a one-year-old 180 pound malo lion Originally from Budapest In Hungary von Uhl now lives in Texas where he runs a small zoo But six months of the year he travels around showing his group of eight lions at Shrine circuses Ho has worked with animals for 15 years and says besides his lions he owns bears ele elephants � phants and horses He enters the ring with his eight lions and makes them like Sure sometimes I wear a gun Hut Its only loadedwjthblanks tie says It seems to bo a rather dan dangerous � gerous business when you hoar that while training a new Hon he required 250 stitches In three months All of the lions which will be seen In Prince George are Jungle born while his pet whom he calls Calgary was born in the prairie city It was given to mo by the Shriners last year von Uhl says Calgary Is still in training The daily newspaper for Central British Columbia PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY JUNE 9 1 967 and his trainer says It is the best cat he has ever worked with In all the years I have trained animals I have never found one with a greater lntellegence Bosldo the Hon show there will be all the features one as associates � sociates with a circus high wire artists clowns horses and spe speciality � ciality acts There will bo four shows two today and two on Saturday STUDENTS TEACHERS COLLECT FOR FAMILY Students and teachers at Duchess Junior High School have collected a total of 479 for the family of Jack Marshall who died In Vancouver hospital Saturday after being involved in a motorcyclo accident The collection was begun Wednesday and quickly grew And at the funeral Thursday large number of Jacks fellow Duchess students as well as teachers filled the cliapel to pay their last rospocts You hear today that kids ore no darn good said Mrs Ralph Podersen of 1424 Carney a next door neighbor of the Marshalls Well I dont know They can suro go to bat when they have to I CHARGE Phone 562 2441 dents Dividei College Issue As Vote Nears By JAN UDO WENZEL Citizen Staff Writer Voters in five school districts will go to the polls Monday to decide whether they want a re regional � gional college to be established in Prince George for North Cen Central � tral BC Controversy has raged ever since the idea took more con concrete � crete forms In the last few weeks In general the majority of citizens seem to be In favor of the college but many object to the form of financing which has been proposed While organized labor ser service � vice clubs and professional groups endorse the idea many private citizens worry about the additional burden to the tax rolL Vic Colson an engineer at the local hospital said his school tax In 1966 was 18386 and 17675 In 1965 With an additional Increase we will be severely overtaxed Mr Colson said He is In favor of the college and proposes that a one per cent tax be levied against each working person payable to the school district by payroll de deduction � duction He says It is unfair that people living in unorganized areas only pay 1 tax per year while tenants and those people living in trailers do not pay any school taxes at all Does my son get a better education because I have to pay more than the others Of course not Mr Colson said NDP Raises Objections Similar objections were voic voiced � ed by the New Democratic Party Howard Webb an officer in the Fort George NDP organiza organization � tion said the financing of edu education � cation is the responsibility of the senior government Other objections raised are that the Prince George School District still is on shifts in el elementary � ementary schools and the dis district � trict should provide the facilities for a basic education first School board chairman Mrs C B Kellett states that whUe shifts are still being conducted the regular school concept is completely divorced from the operation of an eventual college We will have representation on the council college but if has nothing to do with the op operating � erating of the schools In the district Mrs Kellett said Replying to objections to the systems of financing the college Mrs Kellett said it must be done as determined by the School Act Will Provide Academic Courses The future college will pro provide � vide first and second year aca academic � demic courses leading directly to third year university General courses In adult edu education � cation and community programs will also be given at the college Total cost to the taxpayers in the five districts will be 3C6 mills Capital cost will be 7 mil million � lion This Is divided into a prov provincial � incial share of 30 million re regional � gional share 35 million wit an annual cost for 20 years of 300000 Anticipated assess ment for 1971 is 300 millioi This gives the taxpayers an In Increase � crease of one mill Capital cost of residence Is estimated at 1 million Annual cost for 20 years is 84000 Cost to the taxpayer will be 28 mills In addition It will cost 15 million to operate the college The provincial share In this will be 750000 fees will bring In 250000 at 250 per student with estimated student popula population � tion of 1000 Regional Share Set at 500000 The regional share will run to 500000 and the cost to the taxpayer Is lCC mills Furthermore there will bo a residence subsidy of 200000 which adds another 00 mills to the taxrolls The 360 mills would amount to an Increase of 20 to 30 for the averago homeowner in Prince George Polls havebeen set up through throughout � out Prince George school district us well us In the other districts concerned There are 32 wiling stations In School District 67 They aro located in the schools and city hall at Prince George princo George Jaycees have organized a car jol to pro provide � vide rides to the polls The Junior Chamber of Com Commerce � merce members will be on duty from 1 p in to 8 pm Monday For a ride the number to call is 503 6552 Jayceo President Chuck Trus cott said today his organizations aim was to encourage residents to get out and vote not how they should vote he said we JuM want them to express an opinion one way or another wiMy Inquire MOBILE HOMES Mile 6 Hatt Hiway Phone 962 9292 mONI Hgg icxcopy 1 1 a7 jm INSIDE TODAYS CITIZEN President Johnso i above will try to find read to per permanent � manent peace between Israel and Arab states by appointment of cabinet level committee Page 10 Ring Magazine authorita authoritative � tive boxing journal says that in its book Caiiius Clay is still heavyweight champion Page 11 Ah progress Plymouth Hock where the Pilgrims la ideil may be moved to make way for a parking lot Page 4 US announces an end to two major operations in Viet Vietnam � nam as fighting continues on other fronts Page 6 Equality of the sexes has bee me a battle in the Alari litnes and this time its being waged by male nurses Pate 24 Stocks Page 4 Comics Page 23 Churches Page 8 Women Page 7 Classified Page 16 17 18 19 20 Editorials Page 2 Entertain Entertainment � ment Guide Page 13 Train Derailed Near McBride Canadian National Hallways of flcials hopo to have the Princo George Jasper track cleared by tonight after a 10 car de derailment � railment blocked It Thursday night 20 miles east of McDrlde No Injuries were reported when a train Jumped the tracks Passengers were taken by bus around the blocked section