Tom orrow s Tides Today's Weather High 3:12 a.m. 193 ft 15:42 p.m. 195 ft Prince Ru. 5 Low . 9:35 ajn 4.1 It. -r 30.12, southeast wlna 21:57 pjn. 6.1 ft temperature. 62: NORTHERN AND CENTRAL 3RIT1SII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER TxXlV No W- , basis of seat Britain, trance, Italy Seeking Common Ground Now Over Dispute in East Africa REVENUE INCREASE Ltoms .nd EtlM- Collection, For Year to Ite rtn'' Of 191 ri,, at v. h n m i m K,'r:r"p'm!it trlod ' to )W K,r ;r .... t., $27 57 IB compared frith $10.:i" Tl "' Ju! lait TCar REMOVAL OF I HO'-T'V Au. 2: Jde Emll.fX- F.; 1 M a. finally bwKrt yeaurony in n, .f the he nto nwton nraveai nraveai y n the ''lub. Tordenskjold In Vancouver With Halibut Catch VAN(ot?VER. Krs tn halibut boat Tordens-, k ' at- ved here yesterday to sell ' I'-l r. t.nH nf hallhllt AS an CX-1 practice for years has been 1 ai in Prince Rupert. v. ti t.. year So far this year there been sixty-live lire alarms 0 hr eltv as noainst thlrtv-scvcn a tv corresponding period last fir Only in one case Inst month '! any appreciable damage done bj f!rr this being In the King Tal building on Fulton Street. Note of Regret Sent to Germany United States Promises Punlslf ment of Ringleaders in Bremen Incident WAStltNnTnw nn tin The United States government yes-j -rf -- .... w....... uwii yt k 4V ; gret to Germany at the Incident last Friday night In New York'. ".u u uiuu tore aown mc acrman Hag from the liner Bremen. The German government was also informed thai ...... iv.;o wuuiU uc IHKCU to punish the rinileadcrs In the Incident. Immediate Outbreak of War Warded Off and Hostilities j t... li. 4 1.. ni.i'iolnd Pt-ien fnnfnrnnrp I Uuj "V I 1 1 lllull vll 11 vUfiaii-u vuvv. v'"" - . . To be Held in September in Northern Italy GENEVA, Aug. 2: It was revealed last night that delegates of Great Britain, France and Italy had reachea ill nVivintp thr immediate outbreak of war between Italy and Abyssinia and which may result f t. 1: .Cf r.r kncti itiaa in rtinci -A 11 iil'kliici . HI me WiinilllK Ull Ul iiunniHiw .11 - Er B in in coIIwUom during irenljor Henito Mussolini will, it is expected, take formal tn ..f July h bnmht ex- uUon elther ta acceptance - . - at the ... . -, 1-1- , uftiom n-Tw - of rejection 01 me pian buuop , t pui.ee rwp! ." . acceptance U hopa lor If. , -to date ahead of K Under y,, tafir.tiit an aiblUa- ( t A r.,rtrpoivlta The t'on commlwtou. h m Italy has W . ... iiBt m manlna . - f-;r u nr nr . ""TV"",", been Uiuxinf upr u is pruTw. ( i:. ,u, beer. M"7, Netotuuocu tookina to a iiuMti In the ... . 1. ,n..,t. em Kiucnnit " " are to be Initiated by September hen a conference will be held In Northern Italy between rrpreeenta-Uvri of Oreat Britain. France, Italy and Ethiopia. , The agreement came last night fier iLatemcnU had been Uaued if inn? cnruQ hjr m smu1 MJlJUL I ULilJ ,irr. Brttiah foreign secretary. and rraeWeat PrankMn D. Roott- rrelurnl of Bmton relt f the UBUri SUU. who iLh tMtiw of I for the second day to meet. More and more elearlv- tne Temperature Keeps Up ls- !aue U bsromlng defined between nri nrtiain. anxious for a ! settlement of the dLspute. 'lUly. resolved not to have League Intervene. rr:,. Middle West Heat Aun 2 (CPThc full and the Wave Continuing I W. . . ..." in selllnz through this ... . 0nc Hundred Persons bond for the United States. . So Far )ca,j a$ Excessive KANSAS CITY. Aug. 2:-The h-flt wave continued throughout Numerous in LIIJ tfmperature, of 100 above at and . new weori -P.d i jot fire department responded .P-fnU h c.BW .ur$ during the month .ThV toll to r "vcr one hundred . . ... IltrAB t 1 V I, Submarine Is To Be Raised Ill.Fatcd Craft May be Brought To Surface From Bottord of Gulf of Finland ..nemvv Aim. 2: The Russian government Is taking steps to having the submarine V-13, which sank in the Oulf of Finland on Wednesday with loss oi iiuy-wc lives, constituting the worst Russian naval disaster In years, raised. IS KILLED IN SPAIN Prince Aim's Mdlnni. Afd 31, U Victim of Automobile Crash Yesterday MADRID. SDQin. hut 2: Prlnc Alexia Mdjvanl. divorced last May by Barbara Hutton. 5-and-lO heir-eaa, wa klllect In an aulomobll crath In Oerona Province yes terday. The car In which he and a young woman companion erc driving overturned and he was la- f mc Bill MrKrthnle Take. iW U UUy Injured. far unidentified. Perj5lgan. France, cally Injured. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935 He was twrtyone and the aecident oc curred while he was vislUng his Not Accepted Yet T tnmobHe struck a culvert Up W" l Z n the road at Albons near Barce-t.Ve club. IUor ,??U"V baseball B.nVMrKechnte being JZXrTJ Mdlvanl ; driving ine the the gH afrl. so so at dent protero juagei4 , m ,,,.. fK- -val followed hit failure Meanttme the council of Miffieient shnret of T" Nations has rmM o her home She was crttl- PLEA FOR j YOUNG MEN jllon. H. H. Stevens Heard In "Non- Political" Address in Vancou-I vcr Last Night VANCOUVER. Aug. 2: (CP ConsUtutlonal quibbling while sweaUhops prosper and tnousanas of young men are Idle was con-. fx.t nioVit hv Hon. H. 11 where there were men to go north marvellous opportvnlt.es ior men of vision and courage. Halibut Arrivals Summiry Amcrlcan-15,000 pounds, 6c and 5.5c. . . Canadlan-22,000 pounds, &c ana l5.4c and 5c. , .'- American Hyperlan, 15,000, Cold Storage. 6c and 5.5c. Canadian East Bay I, 14,000. Cold Storage, 5c straight Borgund. 8,000, AtUn, 5.4c and 5c. ! Fears For Safety i Of Fisherman Arc Heinir Entertained .skh. B!LtiPLLLLLLn. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIsIIIIIIIr itkaK . Ciyae Pdiibor to make a refu cu Burnelil tra aemncu -j i . . i - r , v. n haw Hprnn. i nua a .v - n Stevens. ieaa n-nr Nome t ruction Party. In a "non-poiiw-, - car address to the Junior Cham- SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 2:-Hav-Ing made the first hop from San Diego, accompanied by his wife, Wiley Post, noted American ions rtutnnpe sneed filer. Is here In the course of a projected nigni 10 Al aska and Siberia. From nere ne nroceeds to Seattle where he will r ...... Vle remove the landing gear .m new Lockheed monoplane and replace It with pontoons. Thi flleht beinB ostensibly In ber of civic Affairs. v minfr I nmmumst ... a i.e. irit h.n r snllUine a uit. ww- and more clear thinking that goes to the root of the problem, Mr. said. He advised young Meeting Disbanded! Damaging Fire In Stockyards At Kansas City . ... . . . i . a M.h. fllaHf vppronc hftnA ow and B.mneu uniiin, Doin oi na Muan..auMw "jig noiwtop fiight arourd ihe world in this new type of flying wing" Upper-spof which to be all one wing, Pangborn is now putting the ship, seems trnnK tct n Ynrir Thiee refuelllnes will be made. MUVUH v-.uM - ' , WILEY POST IS ON WAY Hops From San Difjo to 'Frisco To Instal Potnoons at ScatUe flshlne and big game hunting In the north, It Is said that Post will 'also explore a commercial air rou'.e tp the Orient, He plans to cross from Aiassa 10 narrowest point 01 :----'-:,CRASHWAS TH1.X AKIltiT MAKING .MEXICO DRY REPUBLIC 9- MEXICO CITY. Aug. 2: Addressing a large meeting of t women here yesterday, Presl- t rfn faT-HiM-ia ot Mexico ex- tolled the virtues of temper- ance and declared that drink- lng of liquor had become a 4- serious problem In this coun- try. Unless there was a change In the situation, he might be t forced to promulgate prohl- bltion throughout the repub- x ii. ' DroclHonf fnrrtpnas oe- I A... 4 v.v. . clared. Youns Children Burned to Death George Adams, Four, and Margaret, Five, Victims of Alberta Fire Tragedy EDMONTON, Aug. George Adams, aged 2: (CP) foun and burned burnea to to ! lnir the kitchen Steve Is In a ser- i ious condition as a result ot a fire i 'which destroyed their home near Speak in Province California Socialist Coming North To Speak in Interests of C. C F. . VANCOUVER." Augi . . V ::"a?:.:mnrialr, socialist author and can amounting to aiug.w was uo.w ; - . nmwnnr nf California lOaay S TTCdUlCl NANAIMO. Aug. z:-car. here. Many anun """y be brought to Vancouver to J for the safety of Earl to death. jentertalncd Iak m the Interests of the Co- calm; P. toKenae of SU , Commonwealth Federa- Point-Raining, Dead Tree 30.08; temperature, evening on the ton in e - baromcter. t he ld been fishing. U tomorrow sea smooth. . ..... JV ' .Vu. nn,t has been found off Prince George for a holiday trip! election campa.... Lnngara Island-ciear. -- 7-" ' Vancouver. ; mated yesteioay. southwest wind; m smooth. I Hornby Ind. ? ! i ACUDENTAL Coroner's Jury Investijates Triple Tragedy at Alta Lake Tribute Paid to' Dead Pilot VANCOUVER. Ace. 2: (CP A verdict of accidental death with no! hhm atL-irhed to anv one was re be held tomorrow. cixt miwriSCn Ann 2: PO-! , nlnVit - . oiii iiuu'v.u-i - uarvei corner i cuusawoj .4..... . -lice yesterday dlsbtnded a gather- Th were trappej in a room. The HQUie UOWUniJ v . tu - s- IUa VAnnrf . a nlL w lng oi ooo memocn ui mc fatner w,s also oaaiy Dumea. uoui t i Communist League who attempted motner and Iather are In hospital. uCnt lO Jaili PRICE: 5 CENTS AGREEMENT IS HOPED FOR ALBERTA FLOODS PROVE SERIOUS Famous Fliers to Make 'Round World Flight POSTPONE ELECTION Condition of Roads Owing to Heavy Rains in Alberta Almost Impassable Much Damage All Transportation Services North Disrupted Towns Flooded In EDMONTON. Aus. 2: From a number of districts In the province have come to Premier Reld requests Jnow scheduled for August 22 be ! postponed owing tn roads In many 'parts having ten made almost J Impassable by recent rans and 'floods. The condition of the roads !ls seriously handicapping election-leerine activities. Severe rainstorms conunued general yesterday In Alberta and Saskatchewan and flood conditions in Northern Alberta were further aggravated. The town of Waterways was reported completely un der water. Widespread Damage Fie railway bridges have been - Jcajrled-away-.ln...the. Linton., dls- iriCb. twenty nuiva iium wic nv,-thern Alberta Railway terminus at Waterways, according to reports received here. Damage in the MiMurray-Waterways area has been tremendous during tne last few days as flood waters have risen Into the towns following Lesser Slave Lake's rise of seven feet plus a forty-eight hour downpour of rain last week-end. The resultant tie-up In communications Is expcted to last several weeks as railway and air turned yesterday afternoon by a j services are disrupted- coroners jury ai me inquess into contact between waterways me ueauis oi ikiuiu u i ana Aiu.uui.ajr, uiuj ..ww .....v. - plane crash on Tuesday at Alta part, has been stopped by either, Lake as a result of which Dean ! telephone or road. and Mrs. R. W. Brock and Pilot W. j Gardens and crops have been R. McClusky of the Pioneer Air- laid waste. ways lost their lives. Evidence showed that the big flying boat, CTfYO ll! IW was caught in a down draft while I A I Jfl9l X tafcing oit irom Aiia ii&c iun Bridge River and crashed Into the! hillside. Tribute tc the skill of' Mt . a . m 1 Hnu w.. Ul. nip fllOt Di:UUS&) a liu ujr nu i - j engineer who was not with tne i Hailstorm and Cyclone Visited On- plane at the time oi the tragedy. tario hlctropolis Yesterday, There Is no change In the con dltion of David S'oan. managing director ol the Pioneer Gold Mines Ltd, who was crlUcally Injured in the crash. TORONTO Causing Death And Destruction TORONTO, Aug 2: Wind of rvplonle nroDorUons swept over Margaret five wre UcClnsky and environs along Lake Ja.4Vi nrtrl tVtlr mntnw. Mrs. (JlCu. . t .. ..n- TirA n,nH ucai" ; i took Dlace this afternoon wnue Ontario yesterday aitemoon ioi- .san rxancisiu Adams, wno used coal on m start-. - , waii.ftmi. One One Arrest-Made One In Hospital 10 siage a nifai"b v" nere. vampotivfr Am? 2- (CP) made and one young man was J'Jf J,,r hp clubbed sustaining Injuries wmcn TT 0. i nm Well Known Screen and stage tn-; ak H v --- hnanltal treatment. I Infnil SlTlf 'lair MaV ! tertainer to do Thirty Days For .local exchange yesterday, dropping - Violating Tarole HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2: -For violating probation while on parole 'following a conviction for Illegal. i . ... . ...... .j 1 sale 01 liquor in nn nignt ciuo, cax- i die Dowling, 'The Rainbow Man,"j t trvi An r-nvtAV nH C t T f t PT1 death was attributed to the storm while several persons were Injured and considerable damage was done. Vancouver Wheat 'to 81 '8c today. FISHERMEN ON STRIKE tertainer. was ordered yesterday to Nearly Two Thousand Columbia 2: Upton 1 serve thirty days In Jail . River ouinetters ana ciners 1 1 t t!SK PUPILS SUCCEED ire taie Elva F. Slmonds of Usk was sue- ASTORIA, Ore.. Aug 2: (CP) cessful In passing the recent En- Nearly two thousand glllnet and trance examination with a total seine iisnermen are iaie 3s a icauu. of 402 marks. Dorothy B. Stewart of a strike called by the Columbia also passed with 37S. Byrne D. Dodd River Fishermen's Protective Un-was promoted to High School on ion because of price dlffcrencji jrecommenaation. , 'With the buyers. . .. .