A.' Aiiii'irw. .04 I! D E 15; D. D E I c Nirkel. .74. . MWwtirt. X. ii..- I6.W. P 7'- r x lao. v I X L . .18. OoW. IM. ..1.1.1. 50. 174. . v luver. JDlfe ...,,, J7. r. ., j. t U2',. y ,0 ' 13. Bur. .10. . !y,in. 01. K silver, .&,,, i: . ,ve. .08. " - r O.Hlle. .63. T r.r Idaho. iW. I: MDonaW. I J r ,r-i 054. n 03 r t rct. toft. f i OoW. .13. ' T r Bridge, J8. V i-lr 074. W - - 1 1 y Tangier. om. I Empire. .15 Toronto i 'I Patricia, M. fa t "iX'Ugamau. .13. L Gold. .11. G.-iiuda. .81. li-'i t Nickel, 24AO. Mai a-a. 2i7. N .inda, 42.25. f am Oordon. X0. Gold. 2.40. T mpson Cadillac, J2VV V i lures. .83. I k' Maroii. .08. T - k Hughes. flAO. tbury Oa&ln. 1.40. t .imurlo, 25. r ,icr Oold. J3. ' ada Malartlc. .CO. Long Lac, 7.15. A toria Rouyn. .13. r.tadacona. .40. Maple Leaf. .38. ri: k!e Crow. 1.50. Long Lac Lagoon. .42. Manitoba & Eastern, J2J. Halibut Arrivals Melville 20.000, Cold Storage, 6.1c and 5c Trcny Mllly, 14.000. Cold Storage. 'c and 5c. Iiigrld II.. 13,000. Atlin, 3.8c and 5c CANADA WINNER OF 4 Will tlll' IT twiMii inu.it.iii , t BISLEY SHOOTING IH8LEY, Eng.. July 20: (CP Canada today won the Kola- pore Challenge Cup, making a clean sweep In two great team events, having won the Mac- Klinion Cup yesterday. ti. reactwd Uirooh arbitration under! dlrectton of General Hugh S. John son. N. R, A. admlnutrator. Whllt California ports had an wos almost normal today. Union la bor In Oakland and San Francisco . . ... 4 .M.- .M J I called olf the general sume u more than eighty thousand men re nti. authorities of California, Ore gon and Washington to place under arrest with a view to deportation an Communists and agitators who arc not American cltteens. It was reported here that 000 men of Com-mnnut tendencies had already been rounded up In San Francisco for deportation. RIRTII NOTICK Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ross S. Ingram. July 20. twins boy and girl. ( BAR SILVER NEW YORK. July 20: (CPl-Bar sliver closed at 4Gl,c per ounce on the local metal market today. CLASH AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 20: (CP) Seattle police, using long range tear gas bombs, routed longshore pickets from Piers 10 and 11 where a number of ships were loading and discharging today. Police and rioters came to grips hut gas fumes won the battle. A score or more of police were given emergency treatment for gas and several went to hospital. There was no estimate of the casualties among the strikers. As a result of disagreement over the handling of the situation, .Mayor Smith "fired" Chief of Police Smith and took active charge himself. ; SAN FRANCISCO, July 20; (CP)The industrial tie- tin it lit Mi line luvn ntiiK7irirr PaMfir Pnnci nnrtc nf tVif United States with increasing intensity since the longshoremen's strike commenced a couple of months ago Lintitfnj riiflhAi. ffiitrtwla .litiuftltirij-hn 1'nctnfH'jir ntfntmnnil Hull Vllv ullvi mi, kuiiiiiniiv.. l ci vuiiniLiikb .uwvi.. 191 to 174 to immediately can our iht ymnlheUc strikes The long- nhorenien'i strike, however. re- ' main unchanged although the CANADIAN LEADS IX gmral expectaUon U now that a FIRST KING'S CUP lllemetit will orobably be speedily STAGE AT MSLEY BISLEY. Eng.. July 20: ICP PrlvaUr P. J. MatUnscn of Latunur. Quebec, won the eUr quiet day yesterday In view , nronrc Ct0&s yesterday for of propU of an early settlement of the whole strike situation. Gov ernor Merrtam. In, a statement from Sacramento, announced that nc would not call for the withdrawal of National Ouards from San Fran- eta unUl he was completely satis-! fled that all danger of anything in J the way of strike demonstrations or disorders had been removed. With the exception of the long-J shoremen's walk-out. the strike situation In the trans-Bay area leadership In the first stage of the King s Prize. Thirteen Canadians entered the second stage. AIRCRAFT INSPECTOR turned to work. I JUNEAU. July 20: Announce- kt rtnrttanri linU'PVrr. threat Of' . I . fmm n mcill lid urvu mtiitu um """ a general strike was made If Gov- Washington of the appointment of crnor Meier orders the National Murrav uj, at present located In Guard mobilized Into the PorUand New York as tcAen Inspector of wntcrlront aisinci. aeronautics for Alaska. Tne posi- i tvltafftr New York Man Is Appointed Newly Created Post In Territory to Uon Is a newly created one. deemed J nn t..t a. 'nece&xarv because of the growing rr ... . ih.!u.v use In n Alaska AhskA. Irnnimlltea auinoriiy 10 "v Mr. Hall, who Is a married man with family, is expected In Alaska In the near future to take up ms new duties. 'Amos' and Party Coming Here By Train Saturday Freeman F. Gosdcn, "Amos" member of the famous radio entertainment team of "Amos 'n Andy," will arrive In the city on tomorrow afternoon's train from Jas per Park In the course of a vacation trip to the Pacific Coast. He is being accompanied by Mrs. Gosden . . i 'anrl William M DeWCV IT. 01 tne W B, Morgan, mccnaniciu any-.- - - - Intended of thP local dry d(ck. re- Edacwatcr Beach Hotel Chicago and Mr. Dewey. They will embark Prince tun ed to the city on the the yacht Nooya for a George tlil morning from a brief here aboard bt -Alaskan waters. lZ to Vancouver .crul Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides High 8:45 ajn. 14.5 ft. rrince nupcrt Tart cloudy. 20:33 pjn 18.7 It. r.Jm. barometer. 29.90; temperature Low 2:15 &m. 6.8 ft. 60: sea smooth. 15:07 pa. 92 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL IMMT1&H COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXIV No. 188. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS GENEHl STRIKE IN 'FRISCO ENDING DOMINION MARKSMEN EXCEL THEMSELVES AT MEET Longshoremen's Tie-Up Still In Effect But Settlement In Near Future Now Expected by Officials Today's Stocks Coventor of California Declines to Hove National Guards- Vantoutrr ...... ..v.... m m , m w m 'H - F UCII fulfil Issues Authority For Deportation of All Foreign Agitators Berlin Subdued As Nazi Terror Stalks Streets H4 The -ac .3 .ii a im sj. i a .i a fearsome quiet, are shown in th'a remaiXable radio photo of the u mity of Pot5dxaier PlaU Two po:..-cmen thetr rifles slung over their shoulders, patrol the district uarre :Ue ainw o. N.. terror has subdued the usual wortaaay activUies. Hermann Ooer-ing St namcu afief ChanUor Hitler s strong man", stretches a ay to the right Dr. Fred Kergin Was Pleased With ' Russia and Liked the People, He Tells Rotary Club in Address Two years ago Dr. Fred G. Kergin made a trip through a part of Russia and yesterday, in an address to the Rotary Club at its luncheon, he told of his impressions. He went there prejudiced against the country but he found that he rather liked it. the Russian people were struggling against great difficulties, the greatest being their own in- jouuy to suck to a las aim ca)r - It to completion. They were, how- j formeriy the city with great mar- ever, ready to make great sacrifices for the cause and great credit was due them for the progress they had made. If they failed it would be because the peasants could not carry out - the sacrifices required . of them. the rest of sets, now closed. Down the river they travelled in a boat, the native people travelling below decks In unbelievable filth. They passed on to Stelllngrad and many other cities am4 tna-rtc on finallv pmereed Into . atiu v v n -- 1 On the whole they were nice people. tne Ukraine where they visited one It was clear from what he saw! of the large state iarnre. that a large proportion of the There the speaker met a man people had military training andnamed McDougall who formerly that preparations for war were ; lived at Prince George but who was proceeding. From conversations j now an enthusiastic idealist who with many people he found mat Considered that in spite oi tne ou- they were taught that the wnoie nCulties their work was worm ao- world was against them and that,.n. enemv would be England. i -nrt never had seen such i V.V v - - Dr. Kergin teld of the trip blind superstition and childlike ii.rA.,nh th rnnnirv rommenclnB filth The roncreeatlonal singing with Leningrad, which In the dls- m the churches was marvellous. He tance looked like fairyland but on considered the anu-uoa muxun closer inspection proved to be very whlch the state had made from n.ntVi inn Hnu'n nnri tlM!letd. Af- enmp nf the churches as rather tuuvii 4 v v --' ---o--- av" (r .iprrtincr ii few davs there, dur- rhiidlsh. In one he saw. a factory for, lng which he Inspected one of the the manufacture of relics of thej finest picture galleries m tne worm, saints from dcci du he. with a group of thirteen others. Dr, Kergln's address proved verj went on to Moscow. They traveuca interesting and he was thanked ai "hard" which meant in cars which the close by President J. J- Little. were not upholstered. They wcrej cleaner than the others. All baggage had to be watched or It would be (JOT RELIEF FRAUDULENTLY stolen. Night and day one of the! party was on watch throughout the Divisional headquarters of the whole trln. nmvinrlat nollce here have been Moscow, the old capital, had nar-' advised that James Edgar Allen has row streets and was something of, been sentenced by juage u. a. kou- nf Prin.'p neoree to one (111 W V UVUI V. V J v w w. J V S IWVII m mm-.--- v 'place was the Kremlin vh'ch wis monh' Imrrn-nent on rich of vls)ld under stron? guard. The '-vo cmints. tne term ro iun cuu-sneiker was m'ich pleased with the currently, for ostilnin relief iv parks of culture and rest where the tai pretences A'len at first elw-enmon people enjoved themselves, ted for Jury tn.t! hut later decided They went on to Nljnl Novgorod, ; ik a speedy heavin-.. i YANKS DOWN TWO GAMES New Yorkers Win Over White Sox While Tiecrs and Athletics Are Rainbound CHICAOO. July 20: (CP Newi York Yankees defeated the lowly! White Sox here yesterday to reduce to two full games the American J League leadership of the Detroit! Tigers whose game with the Phlla-. delphia Athletics at Detroit was rained out The Washington Senators con-. tlnued their tumble towards the eel-' lar by losing a close verdict to the i St. Louis Browns below whom they dropped into sixth place. In the National League, tne tnree leading teams New York Olants Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Car dinalsall won games over Clncln nati Reds. Phillies and Boston Braves respectively. The fourth victory of the day In the senior circuit was won by the Brooklyn Dodgers over the Pittsburg Pirates at Eb- bette Field, the Dodgers, as a re- :he country most to be feared was gping 0f religion, Dr. Kergin sujt m0Vlng into a tie with the England. They had an idea, at that! M Tri,i0VlS worship was hot ab-tphnues for sixth place. time, that there would be a titanic , nll,npd but macie difficult. No food , Yesterday's Big League scores: struggle between their country ana allowaocc w-aS provided for priests. .1.. , t .v.. the K.nrM World and nnrl tllA the fhtpf chief . nf ..hnra.ll He attenaea a numwi -" American League New York 4. Chicago 3. Washington 7. St. Louis 8. Boston 5. Cleveland 6. National League Cincinnati 0. New York 4. Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 4. Chicago 2. Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 3. Boston 2. TRUMPETER SWANS ARRIVE EARLY AT TI.KI.I. THIS YEAR TLELL. July 20: Two trum- peter swans arrived at Tlell a few davs ago and seem to have settled quite comfortably on the Tlell River, in previous years these swans have not been seen until November and they go north some time in Mir-h Tb-ir enrly arrival this !n eaufed residents to woflr if lhl Is a sign of an arlv winter. r W00DSW0RTH RE-ELECTED Winnipeg M. P. Retains Presidency Of C. C: F, .Mclnnis and Connell Directors WINNIPEG. July 20: ICPI-J. S. Woodsworth was re-elected na tional chairman of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation today. Angus Mclnnis MP. for Vancouver and Rev. Robert Connell M. L. A. of Victoria were named BIG BEARS ON ISLANDS Bruin Invaders Prove Nuisance Around Allison Logging Camp At Cumshewa Inlet SKIDEGATE. July 20: Huge bears are giving A. P. Allison much trouble at his logging camp at Cum-shewa Inlet, making raid after raid on the camp meat house. George Munro said he pumped ten pounds lof lead .9n&beaibjlw,iU8ot away. Mr. Allison remarked imr just as well he did for. if it had been shot dead on the spot, it would have taken twenty men half a day to dig a large enough hole to bury It In. FOURTH TEST MATCH IS ON England and Australia Meeting In Cricket Play at Leeds, England LEEDS. Eng., July 20: (CP England was dismissed for a first innings score of 200 runs and Australia, commencing the reply, 39 for a loss of three wickets at the close of the first days' play in the fourth cricket test match to day. Interior Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm. 52. Alyansh Clear, calm. 54. Anyox Clear, calm. 56. Stewart Clear, calm, 58. Hazelton Heavy rain calm, 56. Burns Lake Hard rain, 50. Smlthers Rain, calm, mild. Dead Tree Point Clear, calm, barometer. 29.94; temperature, 65; sea smooth. Triple Island Clear, light westerly wind: sea smooth. Langara Island Clear, fresh westerly wind; sea choppy. Time is Short. For getting the most benefit from the price of $1.50 for - - The Daily News From Now Until Christmas Many ljave already subscribed. Every day sew a number taking advantage of the special offer. The best time to do it Is now!