WITH DEMANDS' GREAT BRITAIN,- Meeting Held Today of Five Towers Hut No Announcement Made of Result Othor auricr had wnrnml tha blew "Ifleen Persons Lost Lives When Spanish Steamer Collided With British Tug LONDON, Auk. 19: Fifteen persons were drowned when the Spanish steamer Ogondo and the THE HAGUE, Aug. 19:--Fol- ln v . s VM,AP1av ThJ Canadian Takla, 38,000, All in ll.COc and 7e. Unome, 4500, Cold VANCOUVEIt Stephen nirn. was Aside from the Fisheries, Storage, Aug. 19.- n,.i,(in when bringing in cows yesterday ai me wmium, I Society's Home at lmrnauy uuruiB a stofm. Two j uoy cw--weW'VtndeiJAWTWlW . ' . l.n ovnertod ill a country as ,n n which wnicn so tm Mndy. CO, 65. Falconbridge, 13.20, IfolHnger. Nil, 7.00. Hudson Hay, 19.25, later. Nickel, 52.00, 52.25. American: Western, 32.000. Royal Fish Co., 13c jyid 8c. Commonwealth, 28,000, Booth Fisheries, 12.40c and 8c. Polaris, 40,000, Cold " Storage, 12.70c and 8c. Addington, 26,000, Pacific Fish-erics, lc and 8c. Viola, 8500, Booth Fisheries, at 14.80e and 8c. BIG FIRE AT lu 0. 26,75.,.. rr.iiMn.-4!B0r4J5; n TMcIntyre, 75.2S. ur..1f). Ninlssing, 2.70, 2.75. Noranda, 64.75. 05.00. Ahana, J.!M. Nil. Sherrltt Gordon. 7.43, 7.50. -Sudbury Basin. 10.60, 10.60.' Ventures, 8.65. 8.70. Home Oils. 21.70. Nil. Tfck Hughes. 7.65. 7.70. BOY INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE Teddy Halvenwn Stuck nnd Sustained Itroken I ecs and Head Injuries 12.80c and 8c. j Horgund, 4500, Cold Storage, Tedlly naiverson, seven-year-bid IS. 70 and 8c. , son of Carl Halverwn. 1125 Eighth Joe Haker ,6000, Atljn.i isheriea, Am)ue RMtt lf(U8tained two J3c and 8c. : ..r .broken legs and minor head In- , l'oiuc, vuuu. w wiu owrB", jurJpg when lruck by an automo- 12.80canc. ., Ibile driven by. V. White of 80 f ALOAUY, Aug. 19: Making Scrub, 7p00, Cold Storage, T Coye Avenuei be. h ;t has every appearance of 12.80c and 8c. , 'twen Hacon and Conrad Streets, wing another million dollar well, Eric Itoy, 8B0Q. Uootn f jsnenei,at g;Sj0 gntuy nfKht. The Ht-llomo numbfr three blew in early 12.80c nnd 8c. te waa unconscious for some thl nwrutng with a gas flow ca- Ingred H., 10,000, DooW' t(me nna at first a fractured skull umaiud at 18,000,000 cubic feet, cries, 13c ana ec. tmil o nrodnrHnn l. made' Hclga II., 0000, Koyal Hn v,o orficial Pllmnn ron ho made 1280c and 8c but ( Tramp, 14,600. barrels of nm.htn ,tllv. cries, 13.20 nnd 8c. The gas flow was struck at m f 'P' in lime. It is consider-Hv shallower than the depth at which he other Home wells came in BLAST KILLS SOUTH CalKie Deslauricr of Point (Irey '''own to pieces and Another Injured Y.ANCoUVElt, Aug. 10. Miixte Deslaurier, proprietor of oint Grey Coal & Wood "Co., nstantly killed nnd George S. 'adorer, severely Injured "" excavating on Saturday. A --uiure biast virtually Pacific Fish- I Johanna, 15,000, Atun I cries, la. 10c and 8c. Fish- WAS KILLED . BY LIGHTNING was feared, but it did not turn our to be so. He is a patient in the Prince Hupert General Hospitat, where, it was reported this morn imt. he vas doing as nicely as could be expected. The driver of tho car, in his re nort to lhe police, stated that lie was proceeding east along Eighth Avenue at about fifteen miles an hour. The lad, he said, ran In front of him from behind a parked car and he had no chance to avoid striklng;lfW. TJieWoy' wh struck by the bumper. as "White 'brought Anderson. ,1C years . of jma car io a siop instantly killed by. the LLOYDMINSTER LLOYDMINSTER. Sask., Aug. AS niiKi". "c " . . ,n A fl-.. .nvllncr WMtr nflor large as uuiaua. ..u I r iT;.. "i n ironlni? ca lor- miUHlKlll uueimitu iuc .kuj... "lf ented a a wJdo Bank, two hotels and about ten nations are repre establishments before It anu snaus ' range rfT,.:'ii. of clays w,,.t,f brought under ,tr mnimi control at nt in 10 are found, was ki,ir ill,, ii lu uv.vw ,je-' iso cjsiimaie oi ino iub ims uccn s.&V?,0.. V"; SCW" M e clayado. but it is expected to reach annti.;: wnicn sei oil posu o. -."--. rtr $1,000,000 Oil Odcll II "I1"'"""! iii.niuj. iuiii imji w is some distance away. clay. escaped. All the hotel guests 1 -Jit fa NAOASAXI Hdaf Has'.W. J. Crawford'.'asi Jl 1 Pa'hsenjfer-iAnother Ma- !' thine Coming North Pilot W. E". Gilbert with a Western Canada Airways flying boat landed here at 4:30 yesterday afternoon from Stewart where he had spent a few days engaged in survey work with the machine. He brought as a passenger in his plane to the city, W. J. Crawford, the well known Stewart transport tation man. Major D. It. MacLaren D.S.O., general manager of the Western Canada Airways, is now on his way north from Vancouver with another flying boat which he will turn over here to Pilot Gilbert for fishery patrol work on the Queen Chalotte Islands, returning south with the other plane. Mrs. Gilbert, wife of Pilot Gilbert, is expected to come north with Major MacLaren. THOMASCONFERS WITH CABINET OTTAWA, Aug. 19. Rt. Hon. j J. H. Thomas, lord privy seal in the British government, is conferring with the Dominion cabinet today. It Is expected that Mr. Thomas will outline plans which he brought with him Into Canada and which have a bearing on the conditions In Great Britain, including immigration. " WOMAN KILLED BY INTERURBAN TRAIN VANCOUVER, Aug. 19. Ma tilda Erachenberg, 25 years of age, on the way to visit her brother on Lulu Island, was stuck and instantly killed by a B. C; Electric Railway interiirban train on 29th Street yesterday Elbert Hosan of thc'jllumnback TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill Tuesday, August 20 fw LARGE CABAUET High 1:18 a.m. 19.7 ft. 4K BptclH Dinner Thurcdayi and Saturday 14:02 p.m. 18.4 ft. Dandni Etmx. Saturday .Mjht, 9 to It Dance Hall for Hlra 7:58 a-m- 3-3 ft. Low AooommodiUona for mvaU Partic 20:05 p.m. 7.0 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH; COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 4M Vol. XX., No. 102. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929 JtROtt PHlCE FIVE CENTf Jussifl Charged With Trying to Alienate Loyalty of Manchuria and Firm Stand Taken by China SHANGHAI, Aug. 19. The Chinese Nationalist government has ordered the mobilization of ten additional brigades of Manchurian troops totalling 100,000. The government views the Chino-Russian crisis as increasingly serious. The brigades will be assigned to duty on the northern frontier. The Nationalist premier was quoted as saying that Moscow was trying to alienate the loyalty of the Manchurian provinces and declared: "The government is compelled to take a firm stand lest Communism again plays havoc in China." NO PROGRESS 'COLLISION IN THE NORTH SEA lowing the acceptance Saturday 0jp;ndo amJisn,pg; night by Chancellor Snowdon of Thei ,and Mnk n gix mInuteBi the proposal of trance, "a y King's Crosa .picked up eIght: Belgium and Japan that experts mcmberg of fa crew of thel of till five of the principal re-'other vetd aRd t othw, who l.i..t,n:is creditors, of Germany wero gtruKJiiB( Jn lhe waUr. examine the previous proposals ThevtllK sadly damaged on f . lT lv r" aB,Tihcf -bow- She landed the vju detail tho compromise offer hcn:riy the British would be ranted an additional CO per cr"t. Increase. On Saturday Mr. Snowden in ('itcd that after examining this ( : "icr tarrfully In meant only 20 Tcr cent increase, which was unacceptable, No announcement was made as the result of today's meeting but it wj felt that Great Britain would remain firm that it would be useless to go ahead with the tonference unless her demands were met and the deep conviction leemcd general that her demands c-r.r.ot be met. HOME OIL GETS ANOTHER WELL HALIBUT SALES ZEPPELIN IS OVER JAPAN Completes Second Lap of Biff Hound World Flight KASU M I GA U It, Japan, Aug. 19. The dirigible Graf Zeppelin arrived over the aerodrome there thin afternoon, completing the flight from Friedrichshafen, Germany, on the second lap of a round the world venture. TOKYO, Aug. 19. The Graf Zeppelin landed at the Kazumigaura airport, 40 mi lea from here, at 6:20 this morning, completing the most perilous leg of the round the world flight. It covered nearly iseven thousand miles in 102 hours. TORONTO STOCKS (McCaffery, Gibbons Ltd.) & Collart, 13.25. 19.50. Prince Rupert to Tokyo by Air ' ..l I 111 SIBERIA t . .SWSS AIRPIVNE .... LEFT EAKLTTTODAr ON ATLANTIC FLIGHT .. - LISBON, Aug. Western tCaJihda Airways Flying : -Airplane "Young 19: The Switzer land" which arrived here Inst week from Zurich, took off early this morning on a transatlantic flight attempt. The nlane was manned bv Vancouver and between Vancuover and Nanaimo is scheduled for the end of tlie week. Eventually the service will be linked up with Alaska and the Yukon. SECOND DAY OF CRICKETMATCH T.nMnnW Autr in Knorland BURIED TODAY Bay cannery, Porchcr Island, is The funeral of tho late Charles a patient in the Princo Rupert. Sweeney took place at 2 o'clock General Hospital Buffering from, this afternoon. There was a scr-a broken leg as '.a reflult of an, vice in the chapel of tho B. C. accident with the flywheel of- a Undertakers followed by Inter, gasboat. ' 'mcnt In Fain-lew Cemetery. nliiilllfiLlcil ALASKA ALASKA SAYSMARtER PROPAGANDIST Hon. R. II. Bennett Makes Attack on Government Through Minister to Japan ' NEW WESTMINSTER, Aug. 19 Speaking at a Conservative pic Pilot Oscar Kaesar and Carl !"': Saturday, R. B. Bennett Lu esc her, mechanic. The aviators plan to fly to New York, but it is doubtful if their supply of fuel will permit. They will strike for Halifax, refuelling there if necessary. AIRPLANE RUNS ARE EXTENDED Double Daily Service Victoria and Seattle Becomes Effective Today yrCTORIA, Aug. 19. Daily double airplane services between Seattle and Victoria were inaugurated today by the Alaska charged the Dominion government with broadcasting propaganda through Herbe-1 Marler, Canadian minister to Japan. "The government is broadcasting propaganda through Mr. Mar-ler, who is being sent to Japan as minister but who is acting the role of a glorified commissioner masquerading in gold lace," said the opposition leader, who con tinued: "The idea of sending a minister to Japan who takes ad IN LOGGING CAMP Jans Olxen Brought to the City at End of Week From Port Clements BOY FELL FROM WHARF KtNINCOTT WKtfc'v : lifer TpRINCE RUPERT TO UNALASK A I2Q2.0 DISTANCE OF FLIGHT UNALA5KA TO ATTU; 10.......... 748.0 PORTLAND m" U.S.A. I ATTU, ID. TO TOKYO mo.0 FTfran V VIiiiIIIi CISCO Therotis. a scheme on foot, sponsored in Vancouver, for a trans-ocean flight from Prince Rupert to Tokyo, a distance of 3,770.6 miles, stopping for fuel at Kodiak Island, Unalaslca, Attu Island and one of the islands of the Kurile group. . The flight is being financed by donations, each donor to participate in a number of prizes totalling in value $10XO, the first prize being half that amount. The prizes are awarded for calcu'ating the total flying timcpf the airplane "Prince Rupert," which is to make the flight. Each dollar donated' gives a right to make a Calculation. ' The port of Prince Rupert is chosen as the hopping off point because it is only 3,770.6 miles from Tokyo, as against Vancouver's 4,283 miles. PLANE ARRIVES " FROM STEWARTf MANY ESCAPED FOREST FIRES Were Trapped But Took to the Lake and Were Picked Up NELSON, Aug. 19: The forest fire situation in the Kootenay district still remains serious. On Sunday, Slocan City was threat ened with extermination by a fire fanned by a high wind which j spread in all directions. It jum ped Slocan Lake starting fresh fires close to town. The town seemed doomed when suddenly the wind dropped and the fighters managed to hold the blare on the outskirts. Some fear was, expressed for the safety of Jv ohnaon,' a lum-; berman, his wife and' 22 men vantage of his position to send out) who were trapped by., fire on propaganda. We asked the prime Evans Creek, but ft is- believed minister in parliament if the new they sought safety n the lake. minister to Japan was going to as did 15 others who were picked Between have anything to do with trade up by a tugboat. and the answer was 'no. What a the minister now doing in British Columbia? Can anyone explain?" Mr. Bennett exponded his policy of protection "for all or none." I Washington Airways, while a sim- DKPV DDflLTM iilar service between Victoria and HAU DAlf dKUIuUI Near Nelson a big fire is burniny at Hall Creek. Thunderstorms . yesterday brought little rain to relieve the situation. PALATIAL YACHT FOR PREMIER MUSSOLINI MUGGIANO, Italy, Aug. 19: After an adventuresome career under many flags, the yacht "Aurora," alias half-a-dozen other names, will soon be completely so 1 1 l a yuui t ji completed the first innings of the reported this afternoon to be do-. paInUng8 Riven by various gal fifth cricket test match against South Africa today, scoring 258. Sutcliffe, the. Yorkshire batsman, scored W . i jA , ... ' V i , , South Afficatf sW, rallied to score 1C7 nt the tea interval, for the loss of three wickets. ITnvinir miAtnlnpf! a hrntcpn hark in the Baxter Pole Co.'s logging j refitted for use as camn. near Port Clements. Jans: J'acnt 'oi rremicr Olsen. logger, was brought to the When thc Jmcpt jn,hed It city by gasboat Saturday after- wj be Qof the most luxurious noon for admission to the Prince,. tKo mn0 n. fnmlih. Rupert General Hospital. He Was ,nRS wl be" gome world-famous lerjes of Italy. It will carry two small cannon with which to return salvos of salutes. . nnnmiirn Pil cr nnvrv, - 1 ' VANCOUVER, Aug. 19. Freeman Milton, ten years of age, was drowned in False Creek when he fell from the wharf while PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER. Aug. 1Q:-prlce of wheat was quoted this morning at ?1.63V9. rThe here Scottish Humor Imported direct lrom the Aberdeen Joke Factory "D'ye ken that yer checchcns coom ower Into my garden?" "Aye thocht they must hea." "What's mak's ye think sac?" "They nlvcr come back." Hi ..V