near here. Jews and Arabs i Engage in Riot Two Hundrrd Persons Hurt and Uamsrc Done by Fire In Con-slantlnr, Algeria CONSTANTINE, Algeria. Aug. 7: Two hundred persons were Inured here In rloU between Jews and Arabs during which Jewish stores were sacked and set on fire. i dinner by President and Mrs. J smuggling conspiracy. The court granted attorneys for Henry Keifcl continuance until August 0 of his arraign INQUIRY FOR ASPEN LOGS Oriental Iluyer Would Take 809.000 Fret of Timber 7.? ptinre Rupert Chamber ot T Tx.crce is In receipt of iwuln-( ffum Nelson Spencer Ltd . V r.- tver Umber dealing concern, ir-irn the possibility of supply-. ; t m Ihl district 100.000 feet of ii prn logs per month for f ' months, delivery to be made OrUnt Specification call r eltht to twenty feet In with minimum top dla-r :j if ten Inches and maximum tM f 26 inches. Aged Pensioner Dies Suddenly rmtni. Ilond Payment Held I'p VANCOUVER, Aug. 7: CP Mrs. Florence A. Will, daughter of Henry Relfel. won an Interim In-! Junction yesterday forbidding the Royal Bank of Canada from paying $200. Q00 to the American Bonding Co. of Baltimore which furnished bonds for Henry and.Oeorge Relfel pending their arraignment In Beat tie on liquor smuggling conspiracy charge. GOVERNOR IS HEARD District ItoUry Head Curst Local Club Yesterday ot The local Rotary Club changed lit luncheon day this week because lot the visit ot the district governor. Percy B. Scurrah of Victoria, who arrived In the city from Ketchikan and proceeded south yesterday af- r 1 'temoon. He was me guesi oi nonor IN ear lYlCDriUeiand speaker at a luncheon In the Commodore Cafe yesterday. . ...! In his address. Governor Scurrah u. isionai neaaquaricrs ui mci prvmcUl police here have been cd; jed of the sudden death from . :jral causes of John Romar. 74-'.:t:t old old age pensioner, who i.vc j ni a shack three miles east ot M' Hrlde 8o far as can be learned. .e old man had no relatives In t- country. Three Hundred In Persia Drowned Htsvy Death Toll ot Devastating Flood Sfr Teheran stressed the International value ot the Rotary movement Already there was a membership ot 150.000 in seventy countries of the world and the Influence of the organlza tlon was for the cultivation of In ternational Roodwlll and the sctUlng of dispute by peaceful ar bitration rather than by the arbl trament of war. The speaker quoted Instances where Rotary clubs had taken the lead In this dtrectloa John Nelson, who was president last year, did a great deal in Inter estlng leaders In Europe In the Idea .f finrflmr neaceful solutions of their differences. The speaker explained that the Rotarv Idea was wholly new In that i oilman, rcrsia, Aug. 7: Morcilt brought together people 01 01 '.nan three hundred persons are vcrsc interests. It was a cross-scc-"ported to have lost their lives In : ,lo o tne community. Most of a devastating flood at Flroushough uiMr nrtivltles were devoted to community service but of late the International aspect was being stressed more and more and he urged the local club to keep It to the fore. President J. J. Little thanked the governor for his Inspiring address and expressed the nope insu wey would meet him ngam soon. I Governor Scurrah met the mem hers nf the executive on Sunday af Umn.M1 nnrt WAS entertained at Little Saturday and Sunday eve nlngs. Also he was shown arouna the city by T. H. Johnson 8unday afternoon. Fred Velton. who arrived In the. Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald sailed at the end of the week from yesterday on Uie Princess Char-ewart. sniiM vc. m,..im fnr n trln to Ketchikan. She '-new Charlotte for Wrangell enrouto to Tcltvuph Creek. will return afternoon. Gift of Million Air Armada On Way To Alaska A verdict ot suicide was returned by the Jury sitting before Coroner Will F. Robinson of Terrace In connection with the death at Usk last week of Allan Davies. accountant at the Columarlo mine, divisional headquarters of the provincial police here are advised. The Jury found that Davies' death had resulted from wounds sclf-lnfllcted while In a state of temporary insanity caused from excessive worry and til-health. His wife was ah in valid in Vancouver and he himself was In fear of losing his eyesight. He slashed his throat with three razor blades. Witnesses at .the Inquest told that Davies had been acUng strangely prior to committ ing his rash act. Dollars is Made McGill College MONTREAL, Aug. 7 -Receipt of a check tor $1,000,000. gift from the Rockefeller Foundation, is announced by McGlll University. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 151.300 pounds. 5c and 3.3c to 8.4c and 4.5c. Canadian 20,000 pounds. 5.5c and 5c. American Leviathan. 28.000. 5c and Cold Storage. Booth. 3.5c, Thor. 40.000. 5c and 3.5c. Pacific. Yukon. 20.000, 5c and 4c, Royal. Addlngtbn, 24.000, 5c and 4c, Storage. Rainier II. 10,000. C.3c and 45c. Pacific. Tahoma, 20,000, 5.7c and 4c. Atltn. Visitor. 9.300. 6.4c and 4.5c, Royal. Canadian Margaret I.. 20,000, 5.5c and 5c. William Anderson, for supplying liauor to Indians, was fined $100. with option of two months' Im prlsonment, at the end of the week. A charge against Mugnus tn the city Saturday 1 Carlson, of conniving to supply was dismissed. From New Cold Storage Plant Here Is Half Full Now The first carload of froicn fish is bcin; shipped today from the ew cold storage plant of the Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage Limited on the Prinre Itupert waterfront, the shippers being the Atlin Fisheries and the carload being coirigncd to the eastern markets. The new plant is now about half-filled with frozen halibut and salmon. New Record For Gliding Made Ilritish Aviator Hides Machine For 95 Miles to Set Distance Mark LONDON. Aug. 7: A new British gliding record ot 95 miles was established here by a member of the London Gliding Club who flew a machine from Dunstables to the coast of Norfolk past here. Today's Weather m Tomorrow's Tides ' High barometer. 30.38; temperature. 62; 12:45 pjn. 17.7 It. tea smooth. Low 6:35 ajn. 3.9 It. 18:39 pm. 8.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER -- r V:: XXIV- No. 183. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS GEORGE REIFEUS BAIL IS ESTREATED SALMON FISHERMEN'S STRIKE IN ALASKA WATERS ENDED Vancouver Man Fails To Appear in Seattle Smuggling Charges Henry Rcifcl is (I ranted Continuance of Arraignment-Injunction is Granted Forbidding Payment by Bank To American Bonding Concern SEATTLE, Aug. 7: (CP) The $100,000 surety bond of George Heifel, son of George Rgifel of Vancouver, was inlercd forfeited yesterday when he failed to appear for arraignment on a federal indictment charging a liquor The group cf UrJted States Mi Bcmbe-a are see , as they seUi d on the field Alta . to prepare for their next h P- Thry we;1? ea r trm Wash:ngU ..... D.C to first flight of the kind, linking t e United States v'.ih her Alaskan t?rritory. at Edmonton, Alaska In the Mine Accountant ; FIRST FISH Dull Trading and Took Own Lite ic' coiDDun Deranged! Low Price Trend J NEW YORK, Auj? 7:-Mlxed . Trollers Sign Up With Co-Operative Ass'n to Handle Their Catches Seven Hundred Operators Start Fishing After Accepting Scale of Outright Cash Advances For Various Varieties of Product JUNEAU. L -? - mviiiuvio ui uic .frkiacrwei , Trollers Association resumed fishing on Monday, thus i bringing to an end the long salmon strike. More than ; seven hundred fishermen signed contracts with the Alaska ! Trollers Co-operative Marketing Association which will handle all catches on an outright cash advance of ten cents per pound for large red mild cures and 7Ac to oJc for small reds, whites and cohoes. Showing of Movie RESIGNING In Germany Banned1 ic npiynun - -New York Marti oiuu ; pwtc.u,cinciu ana general weaK- 05 of the Metro-Ooldwyn-ness characterized an Irregularly -Manhattan Mayer gangiand movIe lower stock market with J trading Meiodrama" in Germany has been j turning extremely dull, particularly ! prohibited. ' 1 In the late dealings. Some of the! ' leading issues have recorded losses. ot up to four points. Assistant Deputy Fishery Minister Victim of Attack! I VANCOUVER. Aug. 1: CP Canadian wheat markets were closed yesterday. On Saturday the price was 8738c and on Friday ,86'bC. Queen Charlotte City Girl, With One Deadly Shot, Lays Low Huge Bruin Pen Raider QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Aup. 7: Miss Edna Beaven, Queen Charlotte City High School pupil and daughter of Harry Heaven, well knowi and popular local merchant, last week shot and killeil in the back yard of her home in the centre of this 'v munity a huge black bear that had been raiding hicken houses there for some time including those of Mr. Beaven and Mrs. H. Fairbairn. Miss Beaven laid low with one deadly shot the Bruin raider which had defied all local nimrods. It is said to be one of the largest bears ever killed on the Queen Charlotte Islands. A huge bear that had been raiding the meathouse at the A. P. Allison Logging Co.'s camp at Cumshewa Inlet was also killed recently after he had helped himself to one final gorge. The bear was shot by Mr. Allison with the assistance of George Munro and William Streeseman. ExhibiUng ot Gangland Picture5 .uanniiun leioarama. is 1 ucnuiii, Aug- t: ine oiuciai Reich Anzeiger announces that) Funeral of Bob Fornasa is Held Victim ot Accident at Vital Creek Mine Laid at Rest Here This Afternoon 1 The funeral of the late Bob For-OTTAWA. Aug. 7: (CP William ' nasa. local miner, who lost his We E. Casey, assistant deputy mln-1 in an accident at Vital Creek work- 'from the chapel of Hayner Bros.. I undertakers, to Falrview Cemetery with Rev. Father P. Wholey. parish priest ot the Roman Catholic Church, officiating. Charles P. Ba-lagno presided at the organ to accompany the hymns. Pallbearers were Louis Mazzel. R. M. Shepard. Ellis Johnson. Jack Romer. Lee Dolan and R. A. McLeod. Fornasa's body was brought to the city from the interior by train yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Royal M. Shepard. R. A. McLeod, Jack Romer and Lee Dolan, all whom were employed with him atj Archduke Otto To Meet Schuschnijrjr And Mussolini Too VIENNA, Aug. 7:-that Archduke Otto 'jcwlOttawSayshatStevenswm Not I Quit as Member of Premier ,...! Bennett's Cabinet OTTAWA. Aug. 7: Emphatic denial is given rumors which have been in circulation of the resignation of Hon. H. H. Stevens, minister . of trade and commerce, as a mem-j ber of the cabinet of Premier R. B. Bennett following the order of the latter that a report by Mr. Stevens 'in connection with the evidence of 1 the price spreads and mass buying probe be withdrawn. lster of fisheries, died here on Sun- ings in the Omlneca district last J UooseTelt .iioioncss.aay nignv as a result oi a neon ni--,weeK, toolc place mis afternoon tack. WHEAT MARKETS CLOSED FIGHT JUST BEGINNING Admits Job of Saving Country From Individual Selfishness Will be Big One GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, Aug. 7: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his first address to the nation since his recent territorial InspecUon tour, asserted that his administration was Just beginning its fight to save the nation's resources of agriculture and industry from the selfishness ot individuals. of Red Revolution In Fukien, China, Has Been Smashed SHANGHAI. Aug. 7: The government reports that Its It Is reported troops have smashed a Communist of Hapsburg. j rebellion in Fukien Province and claimant to the throne of Austria, saved the city of may confer shortly with Chancellor ! threatened capture, Schuschnlgg of Austria and Pre-. mler Mussolini ot Italy. Both are said to be favorable to the restoration of the monarchy. Oil Stocks Strong; Restrictions to Be Removed Tis Stated VANCOUVER. Aug. 7: There has been considerable strength In Turner Valley oil stocks during the past few days due to the rumor that all restrictions on production in that area are to be removed. Foochow from DOLLAR WHEAT AT WINNIPEG t WINNIPEO, Aug. 7: May wheat touched the dollar mark here today but eased off a cent at the close. VANCOUVER. Aug. 7: Wheat was quoted here today at Wc a bushel for spot cash. 0 1