Today’s Weather Prince Rupert—Part cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, 30.10; temperature, 62; sea smooth, No, 187. |. XXII, Che Bak | NORTHERN AND eemlrrera.: ae COLUMBIA'S ee eee | 2. z “ Tomorrow’s Tides A aw aah a Friday, August 12, 1932 10:43 a.m 22:17 pm 16.2 ft 19.5 ft 16:00 p.m. 10.0 ft. BRITISH COL UM GETS. GOOD PRICE FOR SECURITIES Securities Charned Violently But Most of Changes Are Down’ rofit Taking Swarmed Through Market at Frequent In- tervals and Large Buying Could Not Offset Setbacks —Karly Gains Are Not Sustained NEW YORK, Aug. 11:—Stocks churned violently in an- ther active session today on the New York Stock Ex- ve but many of the net changes were on the down side. taking swarmed through the market at frequent rvals and, despite fresh buying in large volume follow- on these setbacks, the general tone was inclined to be actionary. After an outburst of early selling gains of ‘om $1 to $3 were scored but the market did not hold. OVED TO VICTORIA Mrs. Hoover ss Isabel Haddock, United Church Transferred—Her Successor Here Deacones — bel Haadock, for 10 years of the United Church been transferred to Vi will sail tomorrow night icess Adelaide to assumé ities in the capital. Mis become highly esteem pular during her resi ince Rupert and her de be regretted by nu iends both United Churct within and 1 conere idock’s successor here is e McGregor who arrived 1 few days ago from XPORTS k ARE DOWN Priestess House groun Grain Shipped From United State Ports Last Week week amounted to hels as compare with iring the previou week 000 bushels during the iding week last yea! dian grain exported trom ites ports last week to 607,000 bushels a Dushels during the previou } yw Bolivia eM AILUREPASSING OF NEWS: HEAD, Thomas P. Phelan, President o! Canada Railway News, Dead In Toronto | Uruguay-Bolivia Trouble Believed Settled Following Neutral Conference WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug wainst| Possibility of an he nel a was reported Irs. Bruce Fails to Set Endurance Kecord For Airplanes, Although Breaking British Mark INDON, Aug. 11 Mrs. Victor British aviatrix, failed again in, her attempt to establish .a | “ record for endurance flying he came down at Felixstowe \imost sixty hours in the air, King the British endurance re TORONTO, August 11 Thomas P. Phelan, millionaire president of the Canada Railway News Co., died here Tuesday night eighty yeal ls VANCOUVER WHEAT mall strand of pineapple fibre against an equal quantity of pounds more Wa exchange lode) Wheat local Aug ll VANCOUVER §644c on the al islains ninety quoter OTTAWA, Aug. 11 | PAIN of wrestling by experts with Can- ada’s reciprocal trade submissions | ee United Kingdom delegates are said | irmed aration of war by either Uruguay | to have} a conference | at the age of | 7 %.% ae 3s oer MAN ereereeeeeeeeeoe . @ | + DE VALERA POLICY MAY + IS ROBBED CLOSE DOWN RAILWAY # DUBLIN, Irish Free Aug. 11:—Sir William Nugent # of John Dybhavn at told shareholders of the Great # Lake Kathlyn Entered—Two Southwestern Railway here # + + + State, * + + + Men Are Fined * that, unless the de Valera Re- # + + + ¢ . publican government changes # its tariff policy, the railway # may have to close down. + Following the breaking and en- tering of John Dybhavn’s summe1 home at Lake Kathlyn from which a quantity of utensils were taken William Anderson and Cyril Mac- donald, both of Smithers, were ap- prehended by the provincial police CHE Kt and appeared before the magis- trate at Smithers. Anderson was ; i “t= ON MALONE imprisonment, while Mac- | fined $25, with option days’ donald was fined $10, with option of | }a weeks’ imprisonment. Some of the | | | stolen goods were found in posses-|Immigration Department at Tor- | sion of the two men on their arrest onto Endeavoring to Estab- | -— lish Status of Alleged CHIEF IS Would-Be Assassin TORONTO, August 11—The ten migration department for this dis- IEVED trict has opened an. inquiry into | oes the status of Dan Malone who is Esquimalt Police Commission Re | ¢ing held without bail following moves Head of Department his arrest by the Royal Canadian | Following Charges Mounted Police on a charge of vagrancy in connection with a pur- ported attempt to assassinate Rt }Hon, J. H. Thomas, British Secre- | tary for the Dominiogs.and one ct | the delegates to the Imperial Con- ference now in session at Ottawa. | Malone is declarea to be a dan- : e e**#eee¢+0¢02¢0446¢80 0 Oe VICTORIA, Aug. 11:—Chief of Police Demar Hednett was re- lieved-of his duties as head of the Esquimalt police department by the board of police commission- ers last night following a review of evidence submitted to the com- mission sitting as a court of in- quiry supporting charges by beer parlor proprietors that the late chief requested money from them to assist him while on his annual vacation, Constable Pecknold has been appointed chief. STAND NOW MODERATED | United Kingdom Delegates Said to Look With More Favor Upon Canada’s Proposals ~After a day Attack Upon Ministry of|to have War Has Broken Out in moderated their previous | attitude of criticism of Canada’s Madrid trade offers | MADRID, Spain, Aug. 11:—An} armed attack upon the Ministry of G id W ddi War, described as a Communist as 0 en e ing | rement of the }sault and a movemen | C | b t d | Rightest element against the Re- § Lelepratec | publican government, has broken }out here. Parts of the Army are in ace. Sacet AVERTED) Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morison of Met- lakatla Observe Fiftieth Anni- versary of Marriage PASSING OF Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Morison | pioneer residents of Metlakatla and ‘ ‘ DR FIELDS this district, celebrated their} i e golden wedding | olved in the outbreak inniversary at the neighboring village yesterday, re Head of Mathematical Faculty at) ceiving the heart: congratulations University of Toronto, Dies, | and best wishes of many friends for At Age of 70 imany years of wedded bliss. we | Mr. and Mrs. Morison were mar August 11—Dr. John} ried aboard a British man-of-wat head of the ma-/on August 10, 1872, and took up re thematical faculty of the Univer-| sidence at Port Simpson where Mr lsity of Toronto and known) Morison was in charge of the Hud- eoenod the world @s a great] con Bay fort mathematician, died here Tues-) yoetjakatla | day ne in his seventieth year | TORONTO Charles Fields : KILLED BY eS cates porteeeese**** DRECIDENT'S '* PROVINCE GETS PREMIUM gerous Communist + —---- + ee eeeeeeeee Later they moved "a | © a i VANCOUVER IS FULL \t OF SPURIOUS MONEY # ol F T TIRE \* — I A i# VANCOUVER, Aug. 11:— | rr Counterfeit 50c pieces have be- # # come so numerous in Vancou- # * ver that one large corporation #| Puncture Caused Big Car te Over- turn in Quebec and Four # reports having received $100 #) . le worth of them while other + SHERBROOKE, Que., Aug. 11: |# firms report aceptance of spur- #|A bursting tire brought death { to! |# ious coins to the value of from #/ four persons and serious injury to * $8 to $60. #| five others when a large open auto- + *)\ mobile overturned on the highway \@@@eee eevee eeee @ | near Missawippi, Que. |sea moderate ' ly Persons Lose Lives | ; lYelton (‘’. Mortimer) 'lifornia, Celebrated fifty-eighth birthday esterday and éellvered speech of acceptance today. FOR TREASURY NOTES BIRTHDAY JULY LOG SCALE UP Vroduction For This Year to Date, However, Has Not as Yet Come Up to Level of Last Year Log scaling in Prince Rupert for- estry district in July this year to- tallied 14,584,887 board feet, again showing an increase over the cor- responding month last year when 10,120,065 board feet was recorded. For the year to date scalings have reached a total of 38,743,235 board feet as against 42,163,240 board feet in the first seven months of 1931. Scaling per species in July this year was as follows, figures for July ‘931 also being given for compari- son: July 1932 July 1931 Board feet Board feet Fir 20,798 749,460 Cedar 310,292 989,161 Spruce 7,315,405 3,806,576 Hemlock 2,282,277 3,829,257 Ralsam 1,656,115 729,076 Jackpine 16,533 Totals 14,584,887 10,120,065 Forest Products Poles, piling, etc. scaled during July this year amounted to 39,468 lineal feet—of which 31,296 lineal feet was cedar and 8,172 lineal feet hemlock—as compared with 63,235 lineal feet in July 1931, made up of 57,710" lineal feet cedar and 5,525 lineal feet hemlock. Cordwood scaled this July totalled VICTORIA, Aug. 11:- Columbia sold $2,000,000 of two-year five percent treasury notes in New York yesterday at + . -British # + + + $105.50, a premium that more #, + + ¢ v + e « | Herbert Hoover Celebrates Fifty- | : Speech of Acceptance ; than pays he first year’s inter- est on the loan. Announcement to this effect was made by Hon. IW ance WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 11:— President Herbert Clark Hoover celebrated his fifty-eighth birthday yesterday. He was born at West | Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1874. Today President Hoover delivered surtaiicisiclinnveniacnitantteninieiti his formal speech of acceptance of the Republican presidential nomi-| nation which was tendered to him| LEAGUE IS about six weeks ago at the Chicago) convention. The speech of accep- Al tance was a 7000-word document in which the chief executive set forth his proposed future policy as per- tains to public affairs. Following the delivering of the speech of acceptance, President and { Mrs. Hoover entertained 500 guests at a reception on the White House grounds Jones, minister of fin- *#@+#¢e+#e40¢04¢444 Geneva Sees Possible Co-operation in Stimson Statement—Tokyo Resentful GENEVA, Aug. 11:—The speech on foreign affairs delivered g few days ago in New York by Secretar® of State Henry L. Stimson of the . United States is being interpreted Twenty Injured by League of Nations commentators > In Subway Fire as a sdlid basis for cordial and in- | dependent co-operation with the League of Nations by the United States Thousands Were Trapped in New TOKYO, Japan, Aug. 11:—Re- York Underground Railway entment has been expressed in of- System, Traffic Being ficial quarters here at the state- Tied Up for Hous ment in New York by Secretary of sa 3tate Henry L. Stimson of United NEW YORK. August 11 Fire! States on foreign affairs, The state-| which trapped thousands in smoke ment is regarded here as a veiled) filled tunnels of the main subway criticism of the Japanese policy in| transit line, resulted in injuries to regard to Manchuria more than a dozen persons and ee on up Manhattan traffic for four WEATHER f REPORT hours Dead Tree Point—Overcast, calm; ee ] B k barometer, 30.04; temperature, 60; Origina ac er overcast, calm) (Of Henry Ford Is sea smooth Dead in Detroit Triple Island DETROIT, Aug. 11:—Albert Stre- \low, aged 78, Henry Ford's original Paul A.| financial backer and owner of the @ son, on, building which housed the first at Luma Linda, Ca-| Ford automobile factory, is dead ia Langara Island—Overcast, misty; | light westerly wind; sea moderate. ! | | BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs Aug. 6th, 1932, Eighth Anniversary—Delivers It 385 cords as against 11 cords in July | 1931 while 2,049 hewn ties—all jack- pine—were counted this July as compared with 19,426—4,976 hem- lock and 14,450 jackpine—in July | 1931 MAYOR WILL BE REMOVED Eastern Paper Says Governor Roosevelt Can Do Nothing Else With James J. Walker SPRINGFIELD, Mass., A Daily News dispatch states that the removal of James J Walker of New York City by Gov- ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt is cer- tain because of informatjPn un- covered by a private investigation made by the governor indepen- aently of the Hofstader disclos- August 11 lures ASSISTANCE OF CITIES Ontario May Give Housing Com- missions Moratorium and Re- turn City Gas Taxes TORONTO, August 11 Assis- tance to municipalities by a mora- torium upon indebtedness of their housing commissions and rebate of gasoline tax contributed by civic departmental vehicles was indica- ted by Premier Henry to a gather- ing of Ontario mayors here, eeeeeeeeeeoe + * * ELEVEN HUNDRED DEAD * IN MANCHURIAN FLOODS > hie * HARBIN, Manchuria, Aug * 11:—Eleven hundred persons # are reported to have been # drowned in floods in the Ulan # section near the city on San- # sing on the Sungari River, ac- # cording to word received here. ° . Otte ee eevee eet e*heteeeeeoe eee * _ " i ee