Today's Weather prince Rupert Raining barometer, 29.60; temperature, 54; sea smooth. vol. XXIV. No. 196. Upward swing In New York Market Idvances, In Most Sections of List With Trading Active At Total of 1,670,000 Shares I NEW YORK, August 24: There w continuation to a large extent Thursday of an all round up- P "ig in stock prices which started W shares changed hands In active fading Wednesday while Thurso's turnover was 1,670.000 shares, losing averages yesterday were: 'dustrials, 12.852, up .86; rails, 35.-. off .06; utilities 27.01, off .06, nd bonds, 06.40, up .09, ihiriev Te Is H&me Again pny state Star Rack With Her Parents From Vacation Trip Honolnlu SAN PEDRO, August 24: Tiny prley Temple, pipular luvenlle freen star, landed here with her irents from the liner Lurllne af tr a vacation trip to Honolulu. On pe same steamer arrived Postmas n General and Mra. James Farley Children's Masquerade Colorful Feature Of Closing Night-Announcement Of Winners Made The curtain rang down on the Silver Jubilee Carnival or the Junior Chamber of Commerce last niRht when a colorful children! masquerade and big carnival dance was held in the Erhlbltlon Han, he event attracting a crowd c iom live nunarea or more pei-sons and bringing the three-day celebration to a fitting close. Ex cept for the fact that Inclement weather interfered to some ex tent with the week's sports program, the carnival on the whole was a successful event. The members of the Junior Chamber, undc the leadership of President Tea LePage. put their Best enoris un- stlntingly into the event ana tnr congratulations of the community are due them all for their Pol owlne an hour's display o; talking nlctures by tne facnir Milk Co.. the children's masquer ade, of which Mrs. T. N. LePage inn Mrs o. w. Laidier were in chartre. got under way with a Orand March In which seventy-cstnrs. In all manner of costumes, participated. The Judge? were Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs F. E. Robertson and G. C. Mitchell After considerable deliberation tr. Hcldpd the winners as ioi- ll.vj ,- n.ct nntlnnal costumes l. rat- ricla McLeod. Indian; Jack Macey. dor: 2. Helen Brown. Ukraln- i, nnd Bettv Borland, Ukranlan IU11 v hrlrifv Mnst attractive costumes 1. Mary Johnson, uhic jwu iv....-Hood; 2. Eddie Clcconc. matador. w.V nnmimi costumes 1. Aud- lVlUdV V-w....-- 1 1- a . i n f Tom ma' 2. rey uaworui, ui.v -v Dorothy and Jean Smith, Dick Whittington and Puss In Boots. Most original cosiume-i. aid Casparson, st. wan Mary Lamb, Tarzan ru.ct. dressed coupis i. xw.-v- bride and groom; 2 Loe and Joyce, Evelyn Busscy ano uea m, i anH proom. o-l,,! r.rlz?S Fred urimorc auu Billy Halcrow, Mickey and Minnie Dybhavn and Dan Mouse: 2. Mary Larsen, Norwegian nauu"'" cos- tumes. . , A carnival dance ior uie Bi-. .. j t,o .hlldren's mas- UDS IOHOWVU w- w P. Lyons was Orchestra and O. SSfof ceromonles. There were full carnival enecws ...v-.u-..., (ConUnued on Page 4) Saskatchewan Is fly on his 6,000-mile tourney. Lateness of th season may make it advisable to defer the flighl until next year, dispatches suggest. Moving Settlers Will Spend Three Million Dollars In Taking Farmers From the', Drought Areas To Greener Fields in North REGINA, August. 24 (Canadian Press) Involving an expenditure of $3,000,000 over a period of from three to five years, the Sasakat-chewan government will immedi ately undertake a plan to reestao- lish settlers In Norinern Todays Stocks (Courtesy 8. D, JonnMn Co.) Vancouver B.C. Nickel. .21. Big Mlsourl, .56. Bralbrne, 4.85. B.R. Con., .03. B.R.X., 8.00. Cariboo Oold, 1.04. Dentonla, .25V2. Dunwell, ..05. v Georgia River, .00 , Golconda, .18. Grange, .OlVfe. ' ."' Indian, .01. Mlnto, .06. v.'t , Meridian; .04. ' .. . ' Morning Star, .04. v?t National Silver, .03 v Noble Five, .06. Pend Oreille, .65. Porter Idaho, .0534. Premier, 1.40. Reeves McDonald, .15. Reward, .02. Rend, .95. Silver Crest, .003,4. Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .15. Wayside, .11. . Whitewater. .OSVi- Waverly, .OOVi- United Empire, ,03 Vi- ; . Toronto Chlbougamau, .16. Central Pat, 1.62. Lee Gold,' .03. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935 BALL GAME WA3JIGHT Ocean Falls Wins From Prince Ru-' pert Two to Nil In Thrilling Pitchers' Duel In a spectacular pitchers' battle, with "Red" Appleby, paper town southpaw, and Bill Lamble, ace of the local hurlers, on the mound, Ocean Falls defeated Prince Rupert two to nil last evening in the sec ond of the Silver Jubilee Carnival baseball games. It all happened in the fifth when Pat Dolan got a walk and was scored by Harvey Kelly with a sizzling three-bagger, George ic Ktinf In turn lotMntr Tpllv Halibut Arrivals Canadian m. n -mm Takla, 36,000,, 6.3c and 5c.,- Cold (Storage. Helen II, 19,500, 5.4c. and 5c, Cold Storage. ' ' Joe Baker, 8 500, 5.3c and 5c, At-lin. , ' . Reconstructionist Candidates Named C. Walter Hodgson to Run Against Mayor G..'G. McOeer and Allan McDonald VANCOUVER, August 24 (Cana dian Press) C. Walter Hodgson, Vancouver barrister, has been chosen Reconstructionist Party Candi date for Vancouver-Burrard in ,the forthcoming' federal election. This Is the riding in which Mayor G. G. McGeer is a candidate for the Lib erals and In which Allan K. McDonnell was last night chosen Conservative candidate. A. B. Gary was last night named Reconstructionist Keconsirucuuiiub candidate cauuiuaic Irj 114 Van- vau- nnouuo uunv, ... across the plate. At no other stagelcouver i south, the riding in which of the seven-inning contest was ei-A M Manson K.C. is Liberal can-ther pitcher in any particular dlf-jdidate flculty. I Appleby fanned fourteen Prince' , Rupert batsmen and yielded only gflatOr LOUZCnS lour mis. L,amDie uaa mue suinc- outs to his credit and allowed three hits. Harry Menzie was referee and the teams were: Ocean Falls Arcand. c; Appleby, p.; Alexander, 10., n.euy, iviui-shall, ss.; Seklne, 3b.: Doland, rf.; Kullta, cf .: Baillie, If. Prince Rupert Slmonsen, cf.; Morln, lb.; Bury, 3b.: Mitchell, 2b.; Lamble, p.; Smith If.; Stiles, rf.; irt ...... I., u n . Tnhnsnn cc VJUlflV.ll, V.., uu. w I Antonelll, for Smith, Lindsay, for Stiles, and Fong, fcr Gurvich, were pinch-hltteis for Prince Rupert in the ninth inning but to no avail. There was to have been a third game this aiiernoon dui weauicr would not permit It. Condition Grave Well Known United States Legislator In Serious Shape Following Major Operation DETROIT, August 24: Senator James Couzens is reported to be n grave condition In hospital here following a fourth mator operation to, be performed recently. DANCE CONTEST CONTINUES The Strollers' Vancouver Orch estra held another successful dance last night in the Oddfellows' Hall, the program again featuring the .elimination waltz competition. The winners. last night were: first, Miss Ingrid Morse and Stanley Veitch; second, Miss Phyllis Beale and Howard Keefe. The judging was in the hands of GlUis Royer, Tom Barton, Miss Pebbles Stone and Mile. "Leone." The winning couples for the last three night will dance in the Capitol Theatre on Monday evening at 9 to decide the winner of the $10 prize. The general public will be the judges. Today's Tides High Low , &mf 10:43 .16.2 It. 22:26 fxk. 18.3 ft. 4:11 am. 5.8 ft. 18:23 pm 105 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS 'APM HA VING SLEEPING SICKNESS . )isease Is Particularly Prevalent in Osaka, Kobe and Okayama Districts With Few Cases Also Reported In City of Tokio TOKYO. August 24 (Canadian Press) The death toll if an epidemic of sleeping sickness in Japan has reached 7n im to today, l ne maiaay is parucuiary prevalent m me antral nrovinces anu is Darning memcai auinonues. rive lundred more cases are reported, cnieny in usana, ivodc ind Okayama districts, mere are a lew cases in iokio. Good Band Music I During Carnival Is Appreciated WERHART EXPECTED TO ASSUME PREMIERSHIP OF AHA. Nearly Three Hundred Are Dead From Strange Malady; Many More III wflJenf music has been t'ur Ihfd t the Acropolis Hill oands at all games during Car- Ira Week by the Prince Rupcjtl eys nana, unoer tne direction oi ndmasUr Robert-Oieen(ild Ixl by .he Oreenvllle Concert and. There have also been paries by both bands and the muslr i every occasion "has bc-sn much predated by the public. TtK reenville Band is leaving for vme today today weather permitting CLOUDBURST NEW MEXICO Persons Dead and Many In jurfd Miles of Highways and Railways Washed Out. ALBERQLEQUE, New Mexico, Au- lust 24 Two nersons are known to lave been killed while many are fcjured as a result of a clcudburst Ihlch washed out manv miles of fahways and railways In the vl inity of this city. CARNIVAL IS ENDED Soviet Fliers to Re-attempt Flight Over Pole The giant Soviet aeroplane, USSR No. 25, iji which SIglsmund Levanevskl, Intrepid Russia aviator, will make a second atternpt to fly to Sah Francisco via the North Pole is shown at th(j Shchelkovo aerodrome, near Mo.tow. On his last attempt, a faulty oil line foned Levanevskl back to his base many hours after the take-off Levan-I evskl is shown mapping the route he intends t Social Creditors Will Have Total oi Fifty Six Members Likely Not One of Successful Candidates of New Party Has Had Previous legislative Experiences United Farmer Government Faces Possibility of Complete Annihilation OTTAWA, August 24 (Canadian Press)Constitutio-nal authorities decared today that William Aberhart,, Calgary High School principal, evangelist and leader of the Social Credit party in Alberta, could immediatey form a government in that province and become Premier without the necessity of a by-election but,, in order to lead the Leg- ;lature, must secure a seat for him-"' " i self. ,- CALGARY, August 24 fCanadian Press) Continuing to pile up a najorlty as the returns near completion, Social Credit had definitely elected forty-seven members up to this afternoon as a result o! Thurs day's provincial election and was leading in nine seats, leaving a possibly seven seats for Liberals, United Farmers of Albrta and Conser- vatives. FtJur-'Uberals,-'-including -W.Rr wowson and u. h. van Alien k.u, In Edmonton and John J. Bowlen in Calgary, have so far been defi nitely elected. John Irwin, Conservative, was el cial Credit, giving Calgary city four Social Credit members, one Liberal ind one Conservative Liberal Candidate. L. A. Giroux, s leading in Grouard At the end of tho twenty-second ?ount in Edmonton, only four suc-:essful candidates had been actually decided W. R. Howson and G. H. Van Allen, Liberals, S. A. G. Barnes, Social Credit, and D. M. Duggan, Conservative. Attorney- General J. H. Lymburn went down in the twenty-second count. On the basis of latest returns and.l subject to further revision, the. standing of parties for the 63 seats1 would apear to be as follows: Social Credit, 56. Liberals, 4. Conservatives, 2 United Farmers, 1. Not one of the Social Credit candidates so far definitely elected has had legislative experience. the province would be maintained. "Our money stands absolutely standard," he said. "Social Credit is determined to malataln the credit of the country at pir. We have no Intention of confiscating in any way, shape or fornr.'' EXECUTES HIMSELF Estonian Murderer is Permitted to Take Poison From Own Hand In Expiation of Crime ected in Calgary, and D. M. Duggan, . Conservative leader, in Edmonton,! REVAL, Esthonb August 24: later returns showing that Irwin The first legal srlf-executlon in would replace J. W Hugill K.C., So-1 modern history took place here when a 24-year old laborer, who had been convicted of murder In connection with the assault, rape and killing of a 40-year old school teacher, administered deadly potassium cyanide to himself and, with one gasp, dropped dead. The prisoner, given the choice of poisoning- himself or being executed, took the drug without hesitation. The alternative of self-execution has now been legalized In Great Seaplane Returning Home Pan American Clipper Expected To Make Hop From Honolulu And Alemeda Today HONOLULLU, August 24: The ereat flvine boat Pan American Aberhart's Statement Ir-nnnpr nn the wav home after a Ullvi t v J William Aberhart, leader of the jght as far west as the remote Social Credit party and Premier , wake Island, is expected to leave Designate, in a statement today, re-: here today for Alameda. The ship iterated comment made after the arrived here Thursday evening af-election results Indicated his vie-1 ter a ten hour flight from Midway tory that the financial integrity of Islands, a distance of 1400 miles. Announcement To all of those who assisted us in presenting the Carnival and to the public of Prince Rupert and Northern British Columbia who patronized it, the Junior Chamber of Commerce extends its sincere thanks for their co-operation.