Todays Weather rrince Rupert Overcast, south-fMt wind. 18sllcs per hour; taro-meter, 30.20; temperature, 60; sea choppy rrrrr ''t - . ..... e j. Vol xxrv No. iw. soumtw vrr the fireplace In the : 8 room was In progress from ...a: 2 30 am. and mul i was flmlshed by Mrs -i k v orchestra. 0. P Tinker ii master of ceremonies delicious buffet re were served with men n&lUng light cruiser as- u ii the catering, rnmittee in charge const j P Tinker, W. M. Blek- O A Woodland Baseball Scores U Y B: B r . , ' National League rk 7-8. PltUburg 3-3. 12 CtnclnnaU 4. P Chicago 2. plua 2, St. Louis 12. . American League i 3-0. Washington 4-1. 8-3, Philadelphia B-2. 0-2. New York 5-0. 0-5, Boston 6-2. Old Country Socr.ei Abe C i'df SCOTTISH LEAGUE Pint Division p' 1. Falkirk 0. Rovers 2, Partlck ThlsUe 0. 2 Dunfprmllno 1 Academicals 3, Ayr .1'! J f' 0 CelUc 0. J " "rock 0. Hibernians 1. vi.vt..s park 4, 8t. Mlrrcn 1. l?:i 2U'T" "f South 1. Dundee 0. r' 1. Motherwril n Jnhnstone 4. Alrdrlponinn 1. VisilinK Hours On II. M. S. Danae eubii,!' 8 Danal wUI be Pen t0 of i j . u" oclween trie nours " 8 c,ock thl afternoon and , tomorrow, it was announced SMOKER IS October. .84. December. .8OV4. May. .89. Chlraeo September, 1.01i. Deeembcr. l.03ft. BAR SILVER for a trip to Victoria. ENJOYABLE Splendid Affair Stared by Canadian Legion in Connection With 11. M. S. Danae VUit There was a large naval and ex-serrtce smoker held &i alt! turn-out of men at the by. the Ca- nd othcr'oinecrS oftthtfff&h lfiRobromriri honor of Uw visit of If M 8 Danat. the affair proving a very J oily one for all The program. In which both local and visiting naval talent took oart, was a very entertaining one.i rhere were also a number of lntcr- ttng speeches Including that of 3apt C. II. Knox-Uttle. command- ng officer of II. M. 8. Danae. who Mid tribute to the sacrifices whxh iad been made by the ex-service men and expressed appreciation for their hospitality Jack Preece. president of the Le ihe gueats were Capt. Knox-Littlc. Ueut. M. O. Ooodenough. City Ooauniaskiner W. J. Alder. Ex-Mayor C. II. Onne, Lieut. Walter Hume. R. C. N. V. R.. Col. 8. D. Johnston. Major C. V. Evttt and others. Today's Stocks (Ouruv r S O Johnavon Co ) New York U. 8. Steel. 33V General Motors, 29. American Can. 96. AlHed Chemical 16. American Telephone, 110. Toronto HoUlnger, 19.8$. Bell Telephone, 117 ft. BraHUan, 104. Brewing Corporation, 84. C. P. R . 13. Ford A.. 19. Wheat Prices Winnipeg Stock Market Is Listless; Prices ducUon of British-made picture. Little Changed NEW YORK. Aug 18: -Prices were llsUes in yesterday s trading on the New York Stock Exchange; as the main body of Issues moved . again within a narrow range to fin ish almost unchanged for the day s close. Halifax Man Is Named President Of Fire Chiefs INSURANCE ON DIONNE QUINTUPLETS WILL BE TAKEN OUT SHORTLY CALLANDER, OnL, Aug. 18: Heavy uamacrs 10 i- souim rrom ufe mKlrance uken Actor In English Divorce Suit , wt 50- ot lne t'n M Jurr - arncnw'Dloflfte'mtaplets , . " who are now eighty-two days LONDON. Aug. lb:-Lord Ash- old and all of whom continue leva divorce suit naming Douglas to thrive. Fairbanks sr. with Lady Ashley has ' been changed to a Jury case which ( is tantamount to announcing uiai mages. Fairbanks in Denver DENVER, Colorado. Aug. 18: On hi way to Hollywood after a year's absence in Europe. Douglas Fairbanks sr. announced here yesterday that he had made arrange- lion, was in the chair and amongimenU to invest heavily In the pro- piamtiff b .ee. heavy Somerville Leads In Golf Tourney Had Three Hole Margin OTer Jesse Guilford ot Boston in Nine Holes of Semi-Final LAVAL-SUR-LE-LAC. Que.. Aug. 18: In the semi-final round of the Canadian amateur golf champion- SaTors snip lournameni yeateruay, oanayi SomervUle of London. Ont., had a' three hole lead over Jesse Guilford of Boston at the end of nine holes. AUSTRALIA LEAD BIG Aussics Get Off to Kerord'Breaking Advantage in Deciding Test Cricket Match LONDON. Aug. 18: (CPI Aus tralia got off to a record smashing ; advantage today In the fifth and deciding test cricket match. When play for the day closed the Aussles had garnered 475 runs for a loss of only two wickets and Bradman,' with 241. and Ponsford, with 205, LONDON, Ont . Aug 18:-Chlef , were not out. They had set up an tww rhnrrhiil. head of the all time teat record for any wicket WVM f w- ' Halifax fire deoartmcnt was una-1 nlmously elected president of the Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs at the conclusion of the annual convention here. British Pound and Canadian Dollar on New York Kxchansc MONTREAL, Aug. 18:-The Brl- . . . ... . . , I AUA.Arir,M mQr. silver dosed at 49ic on the local $.6Va on me 10cm L"V.C. ,L.v the nrlce hav ket at the week-end and the Uni da8, cal foreign exchange market yes Ml- Florence Oyenor sailed .t.rday last nlaht on the Princess Aoemiuc 4uiru ..-- - dlan dollar at $1.02i2. j I partnership when they put on a' runs. James H. F. Lacey of Vander hoof, who has been on a trip to 1 Vancouver, arrived In the city from I the south on the Prince George j Friday and proiecded to the ln-i terlor on that evening's train. ' Mrs. T. C. Wilding and son Mai- xrrw vnnK Aue 18- (CP)-Bar tlsh pound sterling was quoted at. calm, who have been on a three- weeks' holiday visit to Victoria, returned to the city from the south at the week-end. Miss Evelyn Dalby sails tonight on the Prince George for a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934 Planes which passed ove. here yc?. .cnL.y afu.'mo m on way from Juneau : Puset Sound FAIRBANKS BEING SUED : : HANDS OFF DEMANDED Foreisn Nations Must Leave Germany Alone to Work Oat Des- I tinr. Declares Uitler..s,, HAMBURQ. Germany. Aug. 18 Foreign powers must let Germany alone to work out her own destiny. President Adolph Hitler declared yesterday in a speech before workers at the Blohm and Voss shipyards. He pleaded for endorsaUon of his acUon in assuming the presidency as well as the chancelior- ' ship ot Germany. Five Million In Gold Bars Raised 1917. Recover Bullion From Steamer Laurcntic Which Sank During War LONDONDERRY. Ireland, ,Aug. 18: Gold bullion valued at 082.500 has been recovered by a nrirate salvage firm from the steamer Laurentlc which was tor pedoed and sunk by the Germans off the north coast of Ireland In Naval Reservists Leave Danae For Prairie Homes Nineteen ratings of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, who have been making a training cruise on H. M. S. Danae. left the British light cruiser on its arrival K nA -Acf a w4 n r a f t Af-nnnrt anil n - ; at various prairie points. 4c. Halibut Arrivals Canadian ProsDerlty A.. 27.000. AUin for Vancouver delivery. 5.5c and 4.8c Helen II. 11.000, Atlln. 5c and 3.6c. Toodie, 8,000. Cold Storage. 52c and 4c. J. R, 5,200. Cold Storage, 5c and Southend. 7.000. Edmunds and Walker, 6c and 5c R. W and 3.5c. squadron could be dispatched quickly to Alaska In case of threatened attack. I Col. Arnold felt that there should I be a base field In the SeatUe area, (the field at Bellingnam should be 1 brought Into use, that another . landing field was needed at Ketchl- ikan and there should be a better equipped field at Juneau. AFTERMATH OF KIDNAP Report Persists That Labatts Paid Something to Abductors Hamilton Racketeers Try to .Muscle In TORONTO, Aug. 18: (CP (Al though the family of John S. La-batt, wealthy brewer and sportsman of London, Ont.. who was released early yesterday morning after be ing kidnapped, united In declaring that not one cent of the $150,000 ransom which was demanded had been paid, it Is reported that something less than $50,000 was actually passed out to the kidnappers. Labatt continues to Improve at his home at London following the ordeal. Meanwhile an attempt has been revealed In Hamilton ot racketeers to muscle In on the Labatt kidnapping and extort money from the brewer's family on the assurance that he would be returned. HUNT RIGHT GOD GIVEN Indian Chief Advances Novel fence in Game Violation Case at Edson Tomorrow's Tides High Low De- EDSON. Alta.. Aug. 18:-John O. Cese, Chippewa Indian chief,; charged with Illegal possession of j game carcasses, told Magistrate 1 Thurber that It was a God-given I right to kill game to eat. The case ; was dismissed on the grounds that . the Indian was not making whole- J sale slaughter. j summary trial of Harold Dunn. charged with theft of $60 from the person of Oeorge Sellg. was com- fpleted before O. H. Munro and W. E. Colllson, Justices of the peace, in city police court Friday afternoon and adjournment was taken until next Tuesday afternoon when argument of counsel will be heard. A. Carpenter and F. O'Connor, who have been fishing on the Skeena River, sailed by the Prln- 10,000, Cold Storage, 4.5c , cess Adelaide last night on their re turn to Vancouver. .. 8:25 ajn. 14.1 ft. 20:03 pill. 18.3 It .. 1:41 am. 6.6 ft 13:21 pm. 9.9 ft. -! .-3 PRICE; FIVE CENTS VILLAGE IS FIRE-SWEPT UNITED STATES ARMY PLANES IN SEATTLE FROM JUNEAU Whole Town of Cascade Hear Grand Forks Nigh Wiped Out by Flames Two Hotels, Three Business Establishments and Other Property Destroyed in $30,000 Conflagration Yesterday GRAND FORKS, Aug. 18: (CP) Fire yesterday al-!" wiped out the town of Cascade on the Kettle River r.ur - re with an estimated loss of $30,000. Two hotels, '"re business establishments and other property in the ' t .n the Kettle Valley railway line just east of this . were destroyed. CLUB DANCE LAST NIGHT frightful Affair I If Id in Honor Of 01 firm ( II. M. S. Danae 4 I t ; b ; Cdzcz Riven last night at the r. pert Club In honor of H Knox-LUtle, command r a ra was a very dedahtful . me slxty-flre couples be l -.endance. The rooms were rated for the occasion . nL flags, bunting and In many colors and spe : k rtlecta Included a Aerial Squadron Reaches Seattle Ten Bombers Complete 940-Mile Flight South In Less Than 6 Hrs. Development of Aviation Along North Pacific Coast Necessary, Declares Lieut Col. Henry Arnold i Of Aerial Squadron SEATTLE, Aug. 18: (CP) Ten huge United States Army bombing planes landed here at 5:55 last evening after a non-stop 9 10-mile flight from Juneau in five hours and forty-four minutes. Lieut. CoL Henry Arnold, who was in charge of the squadron, declared his belief that development of aviation in the Puget Sound region and along the Alaska coast Is a prime necessity. He said that a tactical 1 AMENITIES EXCHANGED City Commissioner Welcomes Capt. Knox-Uttle ot II. M. S. Danae And Call b Returned Immediately following the arrival va , policy eiterdayi alteraoGntotJ Hl if. S. Danae. City Commissioner W. J. Alder boarded the snip to form-illy call upon Capt C. H. Knox-Uttle. commanding officer, and ex-nd an official welcome to the city. U 5:30 In the afternoon. Capt. .nox-Little returned the amenity with a formal call at the Commissioner's office In the City HalL Others boarding the ship to associate themselves with the local welcome Included T. H. Johnson, president ot the local branch of the Navy League of Canada; Lieut. Walter Hume, commanding officer zt the local unit ot the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, and CoL S. D. Johnston, officer com manding. First North B. C. Regiment 102nd. Battalion. German Pastors Oppose Bishop Fourteen Hundred Clergymen Express Opposition to Selection Of Hitler For Church Head BERLIN, Aug. 18: Fourteen hundred Protestant pastors, meet ing at Barmen, declared their op-J position to Rev. LudWig Mueller, now Reichbishop under the Hitler ! regime. Quotas of Wheat Export Are Set By Conference LONDON. Aug. i national Wheat States a 1934-35 quota ot 10.000,000 Argentina's quota 150,000,000 bushels. 18: The Inter-Conference has TatiniF of nfnr Mridpnr in the ' tentatively allocated the United wheat export bushels while Is placed at Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brewerton desire to acknowledge their deep appreciation of the many expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received In their recent