ab etme gains, ir a - umbia-séententiar ™ petraced ‘the 1808: voyage ‘of: ‘Si-. mon’ Fraser down’ the. river that - VOL. XLVI , No, 13 PRINCE. RUPERT - “GENERAL: hos _¢ntation to. Mrs. Margit ‘Sather, ‘+ board honored Mrs: Sather last ‘Friday ‘night. by. giving her started work. at the. hospital on: July 24, 1948.. pital - “board chairman R. G.. seamstress at the hospital for ‘Moore. is shown making pres-- the last 10 years. The> hospital . an engraved silver ° ‘tray. She —Staff Photo 2B, 000 line up at Fraser River — as. canoes com “VANCOUVER i®—Aan estimat- ed 25,000 spectators greeted the three’ canoes .of. the. Fraser bri- gade Wednesday as they com- pleted a 600-mile five-week yoy- age down the Fraser: River: from, Prince: George, BOre ~The. trip, part of bears his name. : Dick Corliss, veteran river man from Prince George.’ dressed as Simon Fraser, presented. a beaver pelt from Mayor. Carey Jane Gray. of Prince George to Ald. Halford - Wilson, “representing Mayor Fred Hume of ‘Vancouver. The pelt will be sent to the prov- incial museum in Victoria, The Fraser bridage.was fol- lowed by 16 international kayak- ers who had battled the white water of the Fraser from Lytton to Vancouver, and by three In- dian canoes. AUSTRIAN WINS Rudolpf Lubinger of Austria wis the winner of the 135-mile ‘kayak race with an ‘overall time He pole of 13 hours and 35 seconds. received a l4-inch totem and a silver dollar. Two Germans, Earl Schroeder and Herbert Holzapfel were sec- ond.and third, Nine of the 16 entrants fron Furope, the United States and Canada dropped out after the fipst day of the race. The rest braved 120 miles of the ferce Feaser, Including a portage nround the Well’s Gate canyon. ‘The Indian canoes staged a 12- inile race for the erdwd, The Redwing of Marietta, Wash,, won. The Golden Arrow of Chilliwack, eee sete nne teens B.C., came second,.. with. the ‘Chinook from: Cultus. Lake, BC., Anird: Before ‘the Fraser brigade: are: rived, the Royal Engineers: from:|" England and. the Royal Canadian . | Engineers enacteda, shanging of | ritish Coi- ; elebrations, ‘the | ‘guard’ ceremony - ‘barge: to”: celebrate. 100" years” of progress, . One. saa wore’ 1854 uintforins * penetss: plete 600-mile trip {and carried ‘Lancaster muzzie- loaders with .23- inch’ sword. , bay- “The”, second: ‘Squad © wore 1958 “uniforms, ; and: the *Cormmédore; - bringing: the’ ‘first ‘from: California. SOLDIERS WILL SHED NO TEARS WHEN ISLAND BARRACKS. CLOSE Special to The Daily News VANCOUVER--One of the best known and least: loved mili- tary establishments on Vancouver Island is to be closed this month, it was announced today by the Canadian Army public , relations office, No. 15 Service Detention ba _-near Victoria, will cease opcrati ’ bers of the Royal Canadian Na future serve their time at No. at Calgary and Edmonton. rracks, at Work Point barracks, ns on July 15. Delinquent, mem- vy, Army and Air Force will in 10 Service Dentenion barracks PRO CVOD PIPE LOVE PPE ODOC TROCODRUOCOCEOOOD PROIP LPP CPDOPDOOUP POOL VOVDE Seafarers won't accept compulsory arbitration VANCOUVER (CP)—Port agent Norman Cun- ningham of the Seafarers cated Wednesday the SLU tion of the urion’s strike a ships: In Ottawa earter Labor Min- ister Starr had told We _Com- Ilegal dentistry practice brings heavy fine in south (Spoelal lo the Daily News) Mine of $400.00 or 4 months in fail was iniposed on Vancouver dental tochnician Alex Benumont, following his convietlon in county court of Wnlaw fully practishng dentistry, VANCOUVER. A total of nine dental technic- Jans bive boen convicted and Kontenced on the samo charge during the first six months of this year, The offences were committed, in Powell River, North) Vancouver, Vancouver, Golden, Kelowna and Vernon, The evidence brought forward ih these eases included axume- ples of oxtreme pain and phys- foal drtury veaulting from the iowal prnatice of the convlatod toolyniclons, In one ease an improperly fitted denture resulted In Kove orgy, hitatorad wuma, In Another NOW... in} ‘tablot daily ) Vidanlaw | 12 Mineraty REXALL SUPER PLENAMINS AU VII WHI Wirawn rear rewouty wha view doulenerrindnd UKs $2.0) Wy, 84,70; J44'n, 87,08 ORME'S DRUGS LTD. ith iil sorpitiiees o, « retest ose tad wee vee oe wee the pain fram extractions and poorly mace dentures became su Intense that the viellmy had to fo bo the hospital, where her doctor prescribed sedatives, Dy, Ross Upton, oxecutive sec- rotary of the Collegn anys that the shoringe of dentists In the Province has provided a fortile Neld for charlatans and unquial- iMod techniolans to practice a form of “bootleg” dontiatry, piu Hicularly In the f{tting of dons WYO, “Thovo Js real phyatoal dane ker to tho pationt ab the hands International Union indi- will not agree-to arbitra- gainst CRP coust steam- eT RCN LO AN Arm LE Ente emma me RE HE nee eee re mons he would recommend — to ‘the two sides that they agree to resumption of stehimahip service Logether with arbitration, Two officers’ untons involved In the seven-week-old walkout, which has disrupted comminica- Llons by weer ‘between Vanecou- ver Island and the B.C. main. und, wired Mr. Starr they wera prepared lo go alone. with pre- poss made Tucaduy by medint- or Erle Taylor, These were that serviee re- sume forthwith and that the dis- pute over wage demands be arbi- tratod by Aug... FOLLOW PIED PipEn | Referring to the deetsion of the two offigers’ unlons—-Marine Engineers and the Merchant Borvico CHid-——Mr, Cunningham antic: “Becuuse + ney havo followed the plod piper ib doesn't monn to suy we nre golng to do the sumo thing.” Asked tf ho thought the federal BovernmMoent would order the ships back Into service Mr, Oun- Ninghany ropod:s “"L expodt Whom to do nothing, There is no nu. Of tha soeenlod bootleg toch- ela,” Dr Upton saya, “Our rocords show that actual fufory rontitA Ina aufflelont number of onsod to constitute a serous monaco, Vietlina of those paoplo have recourse to the Inw tf they WI) Dring tholy complaints to the police or to the attention of the Collexo of Dontal Sur- KOONA through cany roglaterod ilanal emergensy, Also, Prine Mintater Diofonbaker opposed the Liberals whon thoy intro. duced OD eytiory nrbitration In tho PhO ral dinpute, Wo made oloar, however, that if compulsory arbitration: word ordored the wntony would not Me fompt to dofout it, ° OR vieo-proutdont v, 'N, Fraino sald tho company's past Dan tlat. nN thole community.” tion reominined wunelwoged, here. Five kidnapped by ba rAmericaris and three ‘Canadians |: “intoy the | Mar ‘from a “Leading. the ‘armada: of. boats were: the: Algrin “Vancouver. ‘ferry of uu New aboard” a’ Westininster, which: was décked ; 8 addle-whéeler ue ati The broadcast, ‘said Castro 4 knew. Nothing about tac ‘kidnap = ping ‘of 47 Americans and three communications.” tro ‘ordered brother Raul to re- of rebellious. Oriente: province. ° * Park Wollam, US. naval. base ‘Wednesday aboard ‘a navy helicopter-with’ five of the] 12. engineers seized’ by Castro’s} ‘limen: at the Moa Mining’ Com- pany in northeastern « Cuba: last} _| Thursday night. Edward Can-]. one of the ‘five. \ter the first twa loads: brought in. “The: helicopter was ready. to: resume: “operations: to- day... : In all: the rebels kidnapped. 46 and: - Spirited -: them | Canadians, “duc to difficulties in ro £ “It. gaid- Cas-}. Z lease the men. Raul commands}: frebels in the northern sections}. consul © at ea | Santiago, flew. to: this. big /U-S. non, 53; of Cornwall’ Ont., » WAS) Darkness halted the flights at-| # were : Castro today ordered the eledss of all el lead fe Canadians’ held by. rebels in the mountain jungles near nds under Castro’ s brother Raul were released last: night.; BS | oy ee jail. ‘tehan , William: ‘Dennis. abrey” 18 of no" ‘fixed address was sentenced} Bur to six. months in jail: to run'con- currently © ‘with any... ‘sentence now. ‘being’ served: when he. ap- peared. before: Magistcate EL oT. “Harley - “was” - charged - con ‘June mountains’, of: " Oriente.” which Castro. has: carried ons his “Wollam and vice-consul, Hency | r Wiecha were sent... during:: the| a weekend to get in touch with. the rebels. Wiecha remained .in: ‘the ills-to continue negotiations for, the 44 still held. Wollam ‘indicated -he. hoped! those still held -would be freed | soon. He added that he nad seen a‘number of ‘the men. scattered! in various.small ‘rebe' camps. “They are all fine and in good health,” he said. Cannon said he was present at the conference with Raul Castro and the rebel leader—brother of Fidel—promised to stop kidnap- ping foreigners. Asked if he will return to the mining project from which he was kidnapped along with engin- ecr Harold G. Kristjanson, 37, of Geraldton, Ont., he said: “Sure.” “T don't fear those people,” he added. He did not say if he would con- tinue with plans to have his wife, now living in Cornwall, ‘join him at Moa, The third Canadian seize d by the rebeks is Richard Sargent, about, 50, of Toronto, He is a sugar mill executive. Ws feet See me ene ar RE TOE OR HER ca cite ono tne MEM ATRORAVITSMAN Charlos: Lowls, son of Mr. and Mra, RW. Lewls, 12 Wirkt Avenue Knut, has topped his class at Camp Borden In a alxemonth Royal Onnadian Air Force ground crow course, As a ree Hult and by hls own cholee A. Cc. Lows will bo posted to Woat Germany after amonth's lon o With his parents and Halor Dinne «whom ho will moat In Fort St. James, A, O. Lewis, © Booth Memorial Migh school graduate, was the Princo Rupert and Diatrict Wirnor of the Junior Chambor of Commerce Teonnre Snrfo $ 75 i in » fines | " Alfredo Delmonte,: 24," of 719 Lotbinierre Street, was: fined $25, costs or in default. sentenced to 20 days in jail when he pleaded guilty in City Police Court this|.. morning to driving on the; Wrong. side of the road. collision with a car driven by John Alexcee of Port Edward on June 15. Damage to both vehicles was heavy, Police told Magistrate E. OT. Applewhatte that Delmonte was entering the corner of Eleventh Avenue and Frederick Street on the wrong side of the road when the collision occurred, Also appearing in City police court yesterday was Ralph Con- nors, 39, of Prince: Rupert who plended guilty to driving without due care and attention and was flnect $60, costs or In dcfaull sentenced to one month tn. jail Police tald the court that Con- nors cut Into the path of an on- coming car on the Corner, of Third Avenue and McBride Street as the light was flashing umber, get City flowers show no sign. of ever dying Prince Ruport's bid to bo-- come the “Garden City of the Pacific Const" has again been tided by nature itself, Thero havo beon reports of roses in Decomber strawberries in Oc- tobor and oight-leaf clovars. Now wo have enlondulas that nover ajo, Mra, 8. 1. Poncock, 930 Mourth Avonuo Kast, reported la the Daily Nowa, (ind brought In proof) that tho yollowy orange flowors are growing atraight out of tho |}: pods of Inst years anlondulas Which refusod to dia but mere~ ly faded away, The enlendulas, aro an ox- tonsion of tho old Nowor wlth sOvon,, stoma omanating from Inat‘Your'a-withored pod, If the flowers continue tholr prosont ayatony, at a foot a yon, Mra, . Poncock* should jinve anton- Driving Rondeo in 1980, ¢ dulna alx foot high by 1064, L7ewith breaking, : ‘entering and an theft: of a radio and:two" quarts , 1 of" ‘motor. oil’ from the Rainbow. Lake 5 Service station He. Dleaded : ( Delmonte was. charged when ‘the car he was driving was in Jdrevive hay, was. ‘to leave” the. Governnient Grain - -Elevator:. -this.: afternoon |’ after, taking” Jon ‘a> full- cargo, feed barley. * The Pephg. arrived: ‘here : at 1730'"a.ms ‘Saturday | from: the, Ofient: She: is bound. for: the United Kingdom. .-)-” Another, freighter,. as “yet: ‘un- identified, WAS: ‘anchored: off the government. clevator: waiting: for the Fils. to: leave. There was one accident and pert for the weck ending June 28, it was reported yesterday - by The: Swiss. reighter MV “Fils” a chesterfield chair: was. tot ny | one pyosccution in Prince ‘Ru-}: destroyed Pe fire. ,210 ‘tons, : ‘of: “No. 1 ‘and No. 2 os we of halibut ‘last. :week - but. the: ‘totalled 150,000 pounds. .. in’: chicken | ‘and. second grade: Staff Sergeant J, W, Todd at Detachment, oo _ Rounds, B.C. ROUNDUP VANCOUVER QA nine-year~ old girl died Jn a Vancouver den- tist's chair Wednesday aftor be- Ing given an Injection of local vnaesthetic. ; _ Tho girl, Phyllis Bonnett, ap- parently fainted a few seconds afler the Injoction. She did not regaln consclousness despite of- forts of an Inhelkaetor ac UL to The dentist. Ur. C. , Wales, told police he put the girl's hoad between hor knees when he no- tieed she had falntod, Ho snid ho then enliod, a doctor Ina nearby office, Tho tnholator squad was enilod after emor- gency treabment failed, and worked over the child for an hour, Polico and an Inquest will be hold. | t Ont., Junior Chamber of Come weorce hag won the award as the ont hiitanding choaptor in Canin titan’ x award was innde Tuoaday In the “bly city class," for contros with more than 30,- 000 ALS hopulntion. | 1h tay inh \fbneronemeeun VANG OUVER Qa 'The coun oll of the WO, College of Phy mMoland has sunpended the Ul. vos Of Ww NUMbor Of Vancote vor cyo spoctulintn for throo Wonths for engaghyg in U kleks hagk nolhome, Tho auaponston will bagin Aug, 4, allowing timo for appeal, Tho \ VIUTORIA (M—Tho Hantlton, | ‘prothor Poter, 1, Girl dies in “dentist 's chair numes of the doctors: involved, understood to number more than a dozen, were not released, Tho action was the result of an Inquiry fnstituted by the col- loge following a ruling of the tn- cone tax appeal board. The appeal board held that the doctors concerned must pay ine come tax on.certain monoys re~ colved from sale to a Torontot. optical company of stock in company they controlled, Ceell L. Snyder, pon) board chairman, ruled ‘as nvalld tho doctors’ arguments that the money was capltal gain, — th » VANCOUVER ()--An intruder fired a shot from a .22-callbro pistol over tha heads (of two sleoping children Wednesday, then flee without nbtompting robbery, ' Police sald tho man, brokv into |: 1h onst~-ond sulle, yollod “vary body, don’t move" at tha mom hors of two fumillos in tho suite, |, thon fired a shot through n wall. In bod below wharo the bullot hit | wore John Martin, 6, and his John Butch, a resident of Lhe suite, sald he then followed the mun downstairs and wis told to “got back or got shot." | “Mo sald the man mide no do- mund for monoy and tharo wiw no npparont motivo for the shooting, Those In the sulte anid thoy had novor soon tho man bo- . . | Yesterday's 1: 154, 432 pound. halibut. cateh by thie Silver Bounty has set @ new British Columbia record, it wa, by: the Prince Rupert: Fisherman’s Co- A Vancouver boat the Silver Vicking hailed J 72,0 ‘The Silver Bounty co-owned. by Jota yolinson, “thous - Pallant and: the Prince Rupert Fisherman’s ’ ‘Co-operative: as ny sociation delivered 97,000 large, 49,580 medium and the. balance —tho last day of thoir three day. assistant ape]. for the 1080. pouvention fore, ti 1 vw? rs hd ale hy aN Bk al Mt Mk hy ot eM ee di a By oa dl da ee bot ma catch. was: halibut for, a: total’ of 14, A32 et wo VICTORIA i—Avout 600 dele gates tothe 23rd antyual Junior. Chamber of Commerce. convens : tion were on thelr way home to-:. day, weary after a Mnal burst of |: business and’ social gatherings. i The Jayeees made Wednesday |. meovting—-their toughest day, for. work and plensure, a oe For ploasure, thoro were | ‘the . annual banquet and ‘president's rt Jack O'Rourke ' of, Chatham, Ont., was elected national ‘presl~ m, dent, narrowly: dofenting hin only | opponent, Bob Gilmour of: Otw i lawn. ayn Sngkatoon wan choson: Wy: “the. kite for the. 1960 . convention,. ° Losors in: tho: contest wore .Ede monton and Kolowna, BO, Hames - ton was announced ad the. alte - arti Monday's soaislon, WEATHER— 3: Sunny: with - ‘occaslonal cloudy’: perlods tomorrow, Little change in tompatae cbure. Winds light. Low-tes night a ard: high tomorrow 8 50 une . one TIDES Weiduy, July 4,. 008 a wt (Pualtic Standard Tino) High win O01 90.0 fadb. 18:49 108 foot Low Lrg 00: St" 2.8 feet ane 648 fect: bbe beh abe oe