TOMORROW'S TIDES I Tuesday, August 27 High ...... 6:21 a.m. 1G.2 V . 18:24 p.m. 10.2 Low 0:03 a.m. 6.7 ft . 12:04 p.m. 7.9 ft. LONDON, Aug. 26. The acting British high commissioner to Palestine has the Arab-Jewish situation well in hand, it was officially stated at the colonial office this afternoon. Premier Macdonald spent most of Sunday at Local Radio Fans Heard About Flight of Graf Zeppelin and Wins Doubles w mrn's singles tennis title by de- ( i' rg Miss Phoebe Watson oi t rland, 6-4, G-2. Mr- Peggy Milchell of England f Ingle i tennis title Saturday, defeating George Lott, G-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-7 ond 6-3. MASS MEETING HEARS BENNETT v t ' a,... . a t 1 eigncr.1 to send their goods Into the i:uuntry." LOUGHEED TO DECIDE LOCATION OF BRIDGE VICTORIA, Aug. 26. Hon. Lougheed, minister of public i-ks in the Tolmie administra- of Ihe big ship. On the arrival of the dirigible led by a baby blimp, the crowds ..fei..xd themselves hoarse, but t.l.MJN, Aug. 26. Auuress- l j,.nmnl when " mass meeting Saturday were heard that she ouw not noi "rtt Hon. It. B. Uennctt again tariff " dJnh!?00"Jiid TZl vigorously condemned he running overhead, i but mo i rollry of the Liberal administra- tors of them aeciwu io k ion nnnn nnrt declared "the ,!, B-rAint government m.,BiWi ,infii davlisht. "i Mackenzie King never had a majority 0f votes of-the Canadian OlIIVIB t - - During the night airplanes were il.. t 1 ! nnr) IftOvlllIf ihf .a eh.Wd tht -by :"v. h he pri- went has made It easier for for nlnnn ... ... . t-J.il ) Beery, who with a pa-iy lanueu the field and left later. POUT CLEMENTS NOTARY William J. Bennie of Port Clements has been gaictted as a notary public In the current Is-sue of the government publica-tlon. GERMAN TRAIN WRECKED nrn.KR. ' Aug. 2G: Eight his office watching developments. j It is believed that the prompt despatch of troops, air- Kitsauit Eagle Makes important planes ana warships will be sufficient to prevent further , strike which May Mean serious clashes. Despite heavy censorship reports of further clashes yesterday leaked through. The Arabs were reported to have attacked the government office at Jaffa last night, but were driven off by British police. From Beirut came a report from refugees escaping . ' '!,KOin.,.no.rln. s9orU.y' on ? I V: ' kn ed and from River - ...m oujccis being to scum- pa'"-' V ' nn pntt,M fishing. Much to Camp .MUCH ELATION SHOWN Possibility of Important Mine Being Developed Rapidly Result of Striked from Palestine that Arab attacks against Jewish com- alice arm, Aug. 2c. The munities are gradually assuming the character of an Arab cutting of ore at depth in the long revo't against the government. , tunnel which is being driven by the Kitsault-Eagle Mines Co. on their Sun ise property on McOraw mountain is quile the most important announcement that has been 'made here so far thii season. It Jmeans financial succesato the (financial backers ofithe eiUcjpri te but of much KreateWaluePlo the Arrival Early in the Morning '?S&4!tXS . basis as well srl drawing the at tention of the mining world to- Some local radio fans remained' up until the early ward its overlooked possibilities, hours in the hope of hearing of the arrival of the big Graf To one who is familiar with the Zeppelin at Los Angeles .ti ZHt iitt.tKr'S nont people in the expedition including Dr. Eckener, ore a, depth mmnB a dipping Lady Drummond Hay, Sir Hubert Wilkins and Com- mine 0f great tonnage at practic-mander Osaka of Japan. Those yhq remained up long aiitider. enough heard of the Arrival of the bigfup oveMhc city, 'XhFcFffi i ti i,.. , oViSr. flifl tint f1faffnfi 'he hitsauit-fcagie uo. are very very DUliaucu 10 near uiu api-aitm 9f o i mich elated, establishing as- it Until after daylight. r (YXYVA 11 ' doestheir thwrf of thege?logof The broadcast was world'4vi(leJJ& itOti? sent' all over the McG-aw hill and further prov-1 i.the continent by the National tna the ore bodies pf the 'Broadcast Conpany and,, was camp ure, j sea ted,.;" Much J Wh H W IV II I a80 mUMl norv wav? credit Is due to W. U. McMorrls IlLLLll IflLLO from scleral lipt stations at San flf Vancouver, whose guiding hand w . mmr Francisco, .PitUhurgh and . Scbe- hag i,, the standby of the enter-ClMri EC TU A IVIP neetady. These short ware . sU- prM. ulllULLJ vllxlllll itions would reach almost every The Sunrise property, which lies' ipart of the world. 'on both slopes of McGraw moun- irn t:h 4t uMotnu Vnilnnnl I H was announcea iaai niK"i uin. comnnaea some winy cminw Mill IIIUCII i ' .- Singles Title, but England ithe broadcast would commence at an(j Bdjoins Ihe company's Silve 2 o'clock, but, instead, it opened at Cord property on the northeast mldniirht because word was re-lfork 0f the Kitsauit River. It is "" that ihp ai shin mlitht ar FOREST HILI, Aug. 20. rive earner than expecled. A Helm Wills on Saturday retained mu,oaj program was put on with ur sixvn lime mc nuuu- fre(,uen talks between on me pro- rr of the dirtKIDie ana me preparations to recive it. The landing field at Lo Angela H v exnlained. was a mile v.rt the national doubles, aeieai-r .. trUA hv autos tug Mrs. Shennerd-Harron Mrs Covcll of England, 2-C, 6-3 and C-4 NF.WP0RT. Aug dtr.den retained the and crowds of people, but the po: lice, boy scouts and troopers kept the crowds off the grounds. The 4 ...I...! lit ttuw hllfTA mil Til. "ela W8S marMJu u, -to- 9ft I,1U 1,1 ' uiiv- o nt onrh corner. national , 'muni ana aiso nru red lights. The nighl was clear and dark. It was reported that the Graf was sighted all along the coast of rnllfnmia. but the Seattle and lownaneonle of the north Pacific states were much pointed at not catching a glimpse located In what u known locally hs the "rSne formstion" and car- rle irorH C'ues in lead and silver. The development lunnel reached the ore bodv last Tuesdav at a distance of 1020 feet from the portal and at a depth of R00 feet. The! o'e Is spectacular, carry'mr high lead and silver valnes.ln addition! to rlnc. The width of tW yrnj' on the surface was thirty feetnd It 's expected this will be maintained at depth. - American Resolute. 40.000, to Cold Stor- dlsap-jage, 14. 70c and 8c Sentinel, 20.000, to Pacific Fish- tries, 15.20c and 8c. Excel, 20.000. to Booth Fisheries, 15.80c and 8c. Norona, 20.000, to Atlln Fisheries, 16.90 and 8c. Canadian ---. ru -., i,,m Bingo, 2500, to Cold Storage, 14.40c and 8c. Mayflower, 1500, to Atlln -Fish-cries. 14 .40c and 8c. D.S.T.. 1800, to Booth Fisheries, at 14.90c and 8c. TWO DROWNED ERASER RIVER NEW WESTMINSTER, Aug 26. Buddy Hundson, 6 years of agp, and George 'Macdonald, aged 15, were drowned in the Frnser Sunday afternoon while The bodies were re '" question of construction of a, 10 to u inju.u i-0Tered. Macdonald lost his life , :r0vei:. the n.ulk e' K,ve.r l" ?"d 8,X ?r" r. i; .: rail. aUn n attempt to rescue his young " uuxeuon ana other rr" 01 nrsaw companion lhp interior country. I Sulr, Sunday. J .v , i BRITISH SCHEME OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE IS BEST EDMONTON, Aug. 26: "The British system of unemployment insurance while capable of abuse in a few cases, is the most scientific system in the world," declared Right Hon. Winston Churchill while here. He declared it had been a success. t TORONTO STOCKS (McOsttejr, Gibbon & Otttotft, . Ltd.). Amulet, 2.83, 2.84. Mandy, 50, 60. Fnlconbridge, 12.10, Nil. Hollinger, 6.00, 6.35. Hudson Bay, 19.10, 19.25. Mining Corporation, 4.40, 4.45. Mclntyre, 15.05, 15.15. Nipissing. 2.55. 2.60. Noranda. 64.75. .65.00. Abana, 1.84, 1.85. .. Sherrltt Gordoov J.80, 7.35. Sudbury Basin. 9.85, 9.30. Ventures, 8.25, Nil. Home Oils, 2A.00, 28.75. Teck Hughes, 7.25, 7.S0. Intern. Nickel, selling at 56.25, Lakeshore, 25.25, 25.40. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Aug. 20: The price of wheat her$ this morning was ?1.52. Boston Grill LA HOC CAHAIIET SpeclJ Dinners Tbursdaji tnd Baturdaja Dancing Ctmt Saturday Nljht, 9 to 11 Danc Hall for Hire Accommodation tor Private Parties NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 7 Vol. XX., No. 198. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C, MONDOY, AUGUST 26, 1929 PRICE FIVE ('EN'TH Situation in Palestine Well in Hand But is Gradually Assuming the Character of An Arab Revolt ORE AT DEPTH Bjb AIRSHIP ARRIVES FROM JAPAN Dirigible Cr.J Zunpelin whn h arrived early thi- r- i t and leaves tonight for New York Below left in an inside view one oi the forward motor fuselages. T'Sbns ofFreedbm MarcHif i Interrupted by Police and Nude March Threatened NELSON, Aug. 2G. Two hundred and fifty Doukhobors, members of the Sons of Freedom sect known also as the Black Hand, came near Bonnington Falls last night and are being held by six provincial police until they discard the banner which they are carrying denouncing Canadian laws. The band also demands a grant of land without taxation on which to make a living. If their demands are not met the marchers threaten to disrobe. It is also believed the party intends marching on Nelson, as a protest against the arrest of one of th eir members charged with setting school fires. FINAL OFFER IS REFUSED Snowden Declares harc Of; ' fer'cd Is' Insufficient and Unacceptable THE HAGUE, Aug. 26. The reparations conference is still deadlocked today when Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden declared that further offers of Britain's allies for nn increased share were "insufficient and unacceptable." French circles declared that the latest offer was the last fence concession' of France, Italy, Japan and Belgium will make. Details of the offer were not made public early this NATIVES RAVAGED vjBYJUBEI:pStS Columbia Indians are being ravaged by tubercolosis, nearly 10 natives succumbing to the disease last year for every white man. the Dominion bureau of statistics reported today. JUSTICE OF PEACE The B. C. Gaxette announces the appointment of George Vol-ney Storkey of Hnaflton as a justice of the peace. ' Los Angeles from Tokyo,1 'JaYmn;' of her control room, eentre" hfight' U.S.TROLLER IS ARRESTED VANCOUVER, Aug. 26. Charged with fishing within the three-mile limit off Pachcna Point, the Seattle salmon t roller Olympus was seized by the Givenchy and taken to Itamfield. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtov S. D. Johnston Co.) Beaver Sliver, 13, 14V4-Big Missouri, 1.30, Ul. Cork Province, Nil, 11. Cotton Belt. Nil, 47. George Copper, 5.80, 6.50. Georgia River, S3, 31. Golconda, 71, 72. Gran lview, a6'i. 37. Kootenay King, 40, 41. Morton Woolsey, 4Vi, 5. Noble Five, 57, 60. Oregon Copper, 21, 22Vi. Pend Oreille, 5.75, 6.00. Premier, Nil, 1.80. Porter Idaho, 43, 44. Reeves Macdonald, 1.75, 1.77. Rufus Argenta, 18 20. Ruth Hope, 36, 37. Silver Crest, 6's, 8. Silversmith, 8. Nil. Slocan King, 4, Nil. Slocan Rambler, Nil, 17. Snowflake. 41, 43. Topley Richfield, Nil, 23. Toric, 70. Nil. Whitewater, 50, 55. ' t George Enterprise, 25, 32. Oils Capitol, selling at 316 of lc. Associated, 3.50, 3.70. Freehold. 1.90. 1.95. Mill City. 8.25, 8.75. Regent, 52. 55. Spooner, 1.50, Nil. United. 1.28. 1.30. Advance, Nil. 2.15. A. P. Consolidated. 4.59. 4.60. Calmont, 6.01, 5.04. Pevcnish. 36, 38. Fbyn Pete. 17. 17 ft." Foothills. Nil, 7.00. Home, 23.25. 28.50. Illinois Alberta, 83. 85. Mvland. 10.15, 10.25. McDoug. Setrur. 5.05, Nil. Mileod. 4.25. 4.60. New McDoug. Segur. 1.70. 1.75, Royalite. 140.00. 150.00. Hsrgal. 2.00, 2.05. Dallas. 2.50. 3.00. , Mercury. 1.15, 1.19. MACDONALD TO VISIT HOOVER NEXT OCTOBER Probable He Will Also Come to Ottawa to Confer Wth ' j Premier King WASHINGTON, Aug. 26: Premier Ramsay MacDonald will probably visit Ottawa the, Second week in October. He comjfs here between October 1 and f0 and thereafter may travel to Ottawa either by rail or plane, the latter if pressed for time. The stimulation of imperial trade, emigration to Canada and the proposed imperial eonference will be possible subjects of conference with Premier Mackeniie King. It is now considered innrorw able th t Premier Kinr will make a third at the discussion when President Hoover and Premier MacDonald meet. GRAFZEPPELIN LEAVES TONIGHT Arrived at Los Angeles Early I This Morning From Near Tokyo, Japan ' LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26. The Graf Zeppelin anchored here early this morning after completing the longest over-water flight from Tokyo as part of her round the world flight from Lakehurse, .New Jersey. I The iAioiwa3,first' sighted off theXaIlfojFnTa",R15lMTemInuie after fi: o'clock last night headed for San Francisco, where she ar rived at 6 :25 . After a flight over that city she turned southward. arriving here about daybreak. She will remain here to -est the engines and wifl thin, complete the last lez of iha rbfind, thn1 wnrldT voyage, which ends at" Lakehursf", .fttJfcJng aMdl oWtheltritvisWce August 7. The time of the flight from the air base at Kasumigarua, Japan, to the California coast was 67 hours 49 minutes . NEW HOUSTON HOTEL BURNED : Travelling P-;Mlc Will Regret to. Hear of Harvey Davies' Loss ( , A fine new hotel building at, Houston which was nearing completion for Harvey Davies, who has conducted the Old, hotel there for many ywurs, was totally destroyed by f're one night last week while Mr. and Mrs. Davies were visiting In Smlthers. Then? is reported to have been no insur ance to cover the loss. The travelling public will regret to learn of Mr. and Mrs. Davies? misfor-" lune. Both are very popular and have made their, hotel a place where everyone looks forward ONE KILLED TWO INJURED AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, Aug. 26. The sixth auto fatality since last nay, 34 years of age. wrr instantly killed when the car in which he was a passenger crashed into a bridge on the marine drive in West Vancouver. Duchesnay was impaled on the bridgo railing when it pierced the" car. Two women passengers wcr4 injured. James Renson, the driver, who was not injured, was arrested on a technical charge of man slaughter. . .. i