11 WlilFlJ J When Op Vulera made li promised appearance al the 1 - itmlihcal meeting. hedrove up i" wnww .m III I I ri Ion AKKlYALo HEAVIER TODAY iree ursi aenooners weu Total of Halibut Soiling at Exchange jITU'-i"' large American boat iiiflrLl iiiit ' at' rllll'lie ML lh K 111 I A' llill.fi' IIMMIIIH vellej the total of frre for the- 1 :.0 KUIUU. Seven I U " M 1. 111 ..I.. I ni II rcHril Mir licl price. Arrival and sale: American Con' ' iiKin. 38.0UO pound, at U.. ... II.. till., t'l. I.iil-m. ir nri:1 I kun ii-iiri. Hadio. :( OiMl nuuU. at lO.Sf I... . r.. L . . I... fi' . I ' ir.. n Canadian Yemn, 5 j(0 poiimU, nt 15c and o.Oc and Uinleailgr. 8.000 nd t li'e and 11.5c. lo Ihe niTnirvniTnn in illMHIIhlMI K IN CHANCELLOR A. . a . From Reichstag at Berlin HEIIMN. Aug 15. - After ' hancellor Streemanj had outlined In poliry mid announced lil new cubiifel he declared Ihal Hie new cliine,t Wa the trongel 'einuiny had had ince Hie rev-'UiilKiu and Ihe policy of Hi; 'oinilry would bp rigidly carried , ...I 1- illowing hi r-peerh a vole of -iti rtlt nr In t lit new chancellor whs iiaeil hv the llcicliwtng.-Hiy ntajnrily in favor being '.'10 In 7( CANADIAN VESSELS WILL CARRY GRAIN FISH PACK FOR Fisheries Office Gives Details on Skeena, Naas and Other Rivers Hin m ucrie. rim urn nion I herieH oinre I')l.lim. 14.000 pounds, al lie pivcHiiul Hie following fipures on ml 10 8c. lo the C.aiindian Fih ilt. ,iitricl pack up lo Friday I .1.1 CI .......... I '.. I . . . I lo. . III! PI HI lllir IMF. .all 1 11 IT AIILIIKL 11. Fnbie 1.000 pound, al IUc , Skeena River id to ir lo the lloyiu Hli u. ,.i..... Amerienii .1, !... i.. eomuilv .thi inXunlng nfler an illive8 of with the r.iuiMillan grain only a few day of double pneu rut regulations. Jmuiua , SEASON SO FARsbig transaction in Spring Sleelhertd Cohoe l'ink ('.hum Naas River Sockcyc . Spring . . r" Sleelhead ... . . . . (lohoe l'ink ... Chum i. . . . . Bella Cool a Sockeye ... . . . . . Spi-iug . ,t ... ... Steelhead ... . . . . ('oboe Tink Chum Klmsqult Sockeye Sorlnsi .. Steelhead (olioe .. Pink ... Chum . . , I05,ei0 I0.5d5 117 7.C5C l'U'1'8 1,370 13.272 K82 81 l.lWfi 33.3V8 13.008 i 2.523 1,101 10 .510 1.033 1.120 2,898 lift 102 UU 2.810 2,2(57 ON THE GREAT LAKES PROMINENT VANCOUVER OTTAWA. Aug. 15. Ten ve . '"'l of the Canadian (inveinineul Merchant .Marine inlay Ik? ued IP Ihe grain parrying trade on Hp real Lake thi caon, the mln. iler of railway aunouiice. in LAWYER DIES FROM . . DOUBLE PNEUMONIA YA,ClYKU, Aug. 15. lracl lluhlnoiiilz, ii proiuineul local an iiHemnl (. yi.u the mob cm baKriler ami nnMti itiuniina Piewnled l,v Hie iefiial of!firt llhode KCholiar, died her COAL AND TIMBER ON QUEEN CHARLOTTE IDS. Twenty Thousand Acres Sold Near Queen Charlotte City 1 Rocently The (irabam Maud Timber C . .Id.. Incorporation of which wa announced lal week in the H.C (azette at a capitalization f 300.000. ha taken over 20.000 acre of coal and limfhcr laud north and vvel of yueen Charlotte City on Craliam Uland froi Ihe Weleiii Coal and Iron Cor poration of Veattle. The con-ideralion vva 240,000. The leal wa liiindleil throu'Hi the IckhI firm f Mayer Stocklon iV milli. Yancouver. InfoHiintion lo thi effect vv'a obtained here Ihi morning. MINERS RESCUED Only 36 Come Out Alive From Mine In Wyoming; 138 Entombed KUMMKHFJl, Wyoming. Aug. 1 5. Only 30 of 138 miner en tombed in tlie Frontier Mine Coal Company' properly were reeued lat night. II i reared that the ol her are dead. LEAGUE BASEBALL -American League Philadelphia 2, Detroit 7. Coast League SctiHle 1. San Francisco 5. Oaklund,5, Sacramento 8. Vernon ft, Salt Lake 1. National Leaque PilUburg 10. Philadelphia Brooklyn ?, New York 3. Clucufco 0-5, Huston 1-1. 10. GRAHAM ISLAND ROAD BUILDING Work About to Start and tin lie all Winter on Port Clements Tl-tl Highway Con-i Work i to be returned by tin' provincial department of public work ou the Port Clement-TI-ll road on (iraham. Nla'ud and will be continued throughitil the wjn-ler'einployiug onie 25 or 30 men, according to an nuirjuncenu'iit made thi morning at the local r .1... I I omit' oi nil- oeparuiieiik. i..iuii!i are now heing clalilihvil t tiolh end of Ihe mad mid in the cen tre. J. Smilh, who wa in charge of the reconstruction of Lakelse Lake road lust season, will suier-vise thi work on the lland. iaving left the city for Port UleirJcnl lal week. A ixty-ix foot riplil of way for the Port Clement -TI-ll road Iwi already been laheil, logged and bumeii off and the construc tion of the road i now entering on it final phase namvly that of slumping, ditching and grading. When Ihi load, which i 12 inihv long, is completed il will ! poible for automobile to drive the 40 mile clear from' Skidegal" to Port Clement, connecting wilh Mussel t from the latter point by boat. Jteside opening up a fine scenic district, it will greatly expedite traffic on Orahani Island. The forty mile of run will connect point which now are 125 mile apart by boat The road will col G0.00P and will be inihed in a , couple of year, it is expected. At the present tiuo the Dominion government ha a g?ang of men under William Hlackslorh putt ing in a telegraph I lire uloug Ihe road. RIOTING CONTINUES IN PARTS OF GERMANY Number of People Killed When Communists Give Trouble BFJH.IN. Aug. 15. Three people were killed and nine wounded In rioting at Willivlnisburg. t, LONDON. Aug. 15; One hundred person were, killed or wounded when comnuititst slprined the lown hall of Alsdorf near Alx-'la-Chapelle wilh hand rfri'iiadee. FURTHER DELAY IN SALE OF MILL AND TIMBER LIMITS HERE A speriai de-pal""!! received tin morning from Yancouver slate that I here is still some delay in the deal for the Emerson Mill and limber limit, the second option pay-ineirl on which wa made ji mouth ago and the thirty day option on which expired today. II is posMble Ihe ileal may go through within a few day. MCGEER CONCLUDES B.C. ARGUMENT IN REBUTTAL YESTERDAY Decision Promised by Premier Mackenzie King al an Early Date OITAWA. Aug. 15. G. 0. Mr- Cieer. counsel, for British Colum bia in the appeal against the vnu equal grain rate for the lcific province, concluded his rebutti I evidence an the hearing belore Ihe Canadian Privy Council and tlie iiuiuiry ended wilh Premier Mac kenzie King promising an early ilecisitn. REMOVING BODIES FROM WYOMING MINE KFMMKHKIt.Wyo.. Aug. 15. Itevised figures announced at 1 1 o'clock this morning by officials of the Keinmemer iA t-o. revealed thai 87 bodie had been removed from the comjmny' mine at Frontier where the explosion occurred early yesl'Mday. Klexen nfen we it' still in th" workings, all believed tu"be dead. FIRE DESTROYED A SHINGLE MILL PLANT VANCOUVER. Aug. 15. . Fire destroyed the plant of the Stuart Tells of Business apd Other Conditions In Parts of U.S. He Visited I!uineM condition are- par ticularly rood in SI. Loui and ;Kana Uily aceonlins lo American CoiimuI Wakefield, who re- ccnlly relurned from a tour of !ii' L filled Slate, afler attending :tie bis Holary Convention al St. Loui. In Ihe ditlricU of which thoe eilie are the centre building i going on and everyone i ,iar; iruiarly oplimilic. Kaua iiy i Ihe centre of the cyril Oei: and Ihey' depend upon eon; very largely for their wealth Ttolh there and al SI. Loui the look H Ihe Varific Coal for mucii ..f their lumber and nat urally ome of it come from1 ltrihh Columbia. Mr. Wakefield ay thai peak-ing generally, prohibition i bo-ing eiifniceil in the I'niled Stale, tie f-und many people in the citie wlio wre of upiiiioulhal the country would turn to beer and light wine instead of prohibition but peryuaUy he 4elicved it MiW--H4liMic-tHi!ler-1 be- Constitution, Ihe handicap heing loo great. He believed (hat prohibition there had come to stay. Tourist Influx In Yancouver. the Coin-u! found a great influx of touri-ts. During the week he was there 3,100 car entered Hie cpy and Ihey were expecting more. This tour-il busine? he considered a very great asset and one that would help lo make the citie of Vancouver and Victoria wealthy. When Mr. Wakefield left here he went lo Vancouver, made a horl visit to ltelliugham. and Seattle then joined the llnlary lelegation at Portland which they travelled in a special Holary train, five or six of which went from the western section of Ihe U.S. It wa during the lime of the convention (hat Consul attended the British Einpiii. banquet in St J Louis a representing a Britis.h city at thai banquei 250 dele gate sal down 121 of whom came from tlie British Ile. Much enthusiasm vva shown and II proved a mol enjoyable event. Principal Cities From St. Louis, Mr. Wakefield went on tour of many of ti;e principal cities. He.visiled Chi- . . ... cago, "New lorn, jiosion, Aluany, Buffalo, Kansas City and many other great centres and also look time to visit his former home in Maine. He found people greatly interested in Prince llupert. The breaking of the cottou market caused a reduction of hour in Ihe Jnills of New York stale while in other parts of the coun try they were nol atfected. Naturally Mr. Wakefield proved a good publicity agent for this cily. carrying Ihe banner of optimism with him. RAOLD AMUNDSEN IS COMING SOUTH BY WAY H. KOVINCIAL L.BRAAY, VICTOWA.D.C. WhM tu Want A P.R.FISH MARKET TAXI OA Phone 671. Fresh Killed Poultry. hurry Legislative Library. in Ill a o iiuiij iiarhaniMii Building. Fresh Killed Meat. PhOM V Mar.SljIV PRINCE RUPERT Fresh Sausage Dally. Beet Car and Best Servloa In lha City. Hates Reaaonable Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper A Trial Order Solicited. VOL XIII NO, 102. I'JIINCi; JllPLHT. B.C WKDNKKDAY AL (l'ST 15, 1933. ynUrdif't Clrculitloo I.SOS. Slr.rt SIm S40. PRICE FIVE CENTS. AI.F.RA ARRESTED BY FREE STATE TROOPS LATrOKM rKUM WHIIH KtfUKLllAN LfcAUtK irtAftlNu 15 UKKOUNUtU . r l fj li: c ruiciUi iicori iicisutuiuit Leader is Arrested While Giving Election Address in County Clare BNXIS. Aiiir. 15.- Hamou Ue ViilerH. Irisli republican ....I. .f fr. . f .il IV. 11 alill t 11 Hill llrf llMlJIV I If I III i r - ... - - - ' - M"a if 'i'vaiii' v m t . ..... .. IM I ...... .i..,I,lh kiiimiil II ill ii I ! ill r r iiiiiiiiiiv lie i - -t i iiiuui uiuiv i r- it uiwiitn . . . i.i ; II I. .-.I..-. M....I ..t .... a .... ... I. ..... I. kli.lu I uiiiu ! iti a till I fia kfiMtP i inn til i - 1...1 1......1. ,.r il.u.t-n-il Hint liKiL kiiiMiLnr r i (II III I M 11 1 1 II I H 111 11. r it III! 11 . L'J in I HtiaillAt) I IMI V UOH1-Mor- I rnmit. I? .000 mumi. at ll.2e ...i i i .. n. in... Lni.UB.i..M mi iff li i i ui' .iiiiii iiiri u n, Itrfnrm. V.ooo imuinl. al II I'- ...i .... i.i..i..H i iinu uu vk Mini ifiimiri, ,..... .... I . . a i i. .. .. II.. nn open cur uiilii-suieii. aim wji tM'ii ii wild m-fpliiMi l 1.500 poiilc. I.n.MOX. Aiitr. 15. A leialHi (m On lMvn. A(Klalion lure fnmi Linux. Couiily GJari", In--land. -ayit Free Slale troop liav laken Yalera t tlie barrack. Art lln'v approached I lie platform tlie repuldiraii .leader fell to 'lie floor in a faint lul later walked rilowii the tep lo the wMiiling troop wlio uiiSkel In in to the liarmrkf. A ftHiupeile nf llioe alleiidinc Hie ineeliiij: oeeurrnl and eeral rotlNileal' Hie plaliortil Hlil loot (lie llepuhliraii leader -into cu-lody. In Armored Cars When I e Yalera appeared TIDAL WAVE IN KOREA DAMAGES CROPS AND HOUSES TOKIO. Au. r5. Tidal wmcn eoinliitied with M'ere Klorm nulimersed 25,0)10 houef alons the Valu llixer on Ihe wei cual of Ktrea. The lo of life will lie heavy atnl the damage lo I In- lumber inilu"ln and ero;i i eiioriiitiu. NEW SENATOR FROM ALBERTA APPOINTED J. L. Cote of Edmonton Cets One of Positions Now Vacant In Second Chamber' OTTAWA. Aim. 15.- Hon. J. I.. Cole uT OlliVMitoit liuf been iii-poinled 1" the Senate. lie i n u )unevor by jirifeion and look the platform many lln'Uaiid of .purl in .iMiru-atinf: he loundaiy people t-'Hve him a lutnultuiHi-Jietwven Alberta ami Hritih !-vkeleome and then a oiee wa junfbin Iwenly yar a:o. Prior hiNirtl h(utin "Soldier arc lo thai he did cuney work tn Onlaney. 00.000 jhhihI. atNlP" Immedialely a larae Yukon lerrrtory. He i vice- body of mililary wilh armournl preidenl of the Jasper Park Ul ear eiirroundetl Ihe platform, jlierie Uo. A native of (juebei- : iprovHire where al he wa eilu- oafed, he repnentiil Alhabakn in the pro uieial legislature fur ja number -f year. Three" men were is.jueed when tin ;nati' tliirly-two-pasener plane liounred into the air and (hen ionl on il head. reih-ota with lernfie force. The plain; lia liren deerttied u the liiu-Ke! ui Vmeriea CONSUL GIVES RECONNAISANCE . IMPRESSIONS OF LOCAL ROAD JUST FINISHED O. Crewe and T. C. Duncan do Work and Are Preparing Report for Department of Public Worka H. O. Crewe and T. C. Duncan have jut ' completed a recon-niaauce urve;' or,,tli'e'"p''i'pi,cd i-oad ' from I'nnce llupert lo the Skeena Hker canneries. Mr. Duncan' launch Xancy wa ued ' and the work lia triien about ten day. It vva uiul the uper-vl.-ioir . f Major Fl. M.Taylor, di.s-tricl engineer, and a report will be forwarded through him lo the Department of Public Works. THIS DISTRICT NOT FIREPROOF Coast Has Had 40 Fires so Far This Year and Much Damage ' Has Been 'Occasioned The fact that the coast district coming under Ihe jurisdiction of the local forestry office has had 40 forest fires u far this s-asou occasioning a great deal of damage give the lie to any opinion that Ihi i a fire-pruof district, s-ay P. Sharkey, assistant district forester. Two of these fires, namely those at Huckley Bay and Anyox. were very serious. Last year there were-only five forest fire reported on the coast anil no damage ceulled from them. Tlie interior ha been very for- tuiiale from a fire standpoint from ,ar "uu-1 ua' ""l suffered which point the Holarv delegales "oar'y l,e damage u,al ,as been had car section to themselves as,uouc -" l"p cou mi is uoo far a Pendleton, Ore., afterl10 ,e ,aei u,ai lue 8U,'er "ai been dr.nrp in the interior. Forest fire fighting in Prince llupert forestry district this yvar ha cost 11.000 to date as com-iwred with a cost or 30,000 up lo the corresponding dute in 1022. VANCOUVER MAN ON FOREST RESOURCES COMMITTEE, OTTAWA Will Advise Government Regard to Wood Pulp Embargo Under Recent Law OTTAWA. Aug, 15. -The personnel of the comuilltee which will inquire into the forest re sources of Canada and advise on a proposal lo placv uu emhargu on the export of pulp wood Includes Joseph Pic aril of (Juebeo us chairman and William Ansli of Vancouver. TIMBER CRUISING PARTY AT ANYOX COPS TO INTFRI01 WVUW a V 1aTiftTiWT K. F Oregg. Junior forester for the provincial governmtcul, anVt HC MfiMC TA CD aTTI C l'u1'' l,ar' wfi'eh ha been Uf IlUlllt 1U jLAllLt cruising timber lit the Anyox ill-1 1 1 1 rid. will rrive from the north NOMK Aug. 15. Capt. Haobl on Ihe Prince llupert tomorrow Anuinileii. leader or the aerial evening, "the mot or the work marine expedition that left Seattle hav ing been finUhed Ihere. From in June. 1022. bound for the, here' they will go lo prince Lake Shingle Go. near Squaulishjcordhig to word received here. It tlit lyss occasioneil being up. proximately 25.000. according to Word rereivt'd here. North Pole I on hi way to Nome aboard Ihe U.S. Cutter Bear uc- vva exp4'ded here for several week dial Anvundneu would vro-ct't'd to Si.iftl. by wny vi N'jiUf. eorge district to do omie cruin. Ing there. The balance of th.j tHrly will la in Alice" Ann to complete some cruising and jvlll then proceed down the Coast fri'iu here lo Uu ?iliaiar work.