v XXIV No 17? pt DfpS; after- DECREASED LatMt Decree of Mtmollni Doe Nt Imprtrt Outlook For SftltfBKwi pf Dhpute ;xV .July Hope ot ir.'.if l.ak-Ayatolao eotn-prooi -c .i (H-ncM dwased with MuMolmi QpNMHMwment a ptrtteincto only it dto-u limited to euueWa- to the Leaspse of . the entire reapoo-Italian attendance ' ;. demanding a pleda JV4C aM the atenda came a overnight 4ipatche Italy would attend -Uoni MAP PLANE HERET0DAY Mot Punch'- Dirkrn Arrives From Kdmonton To Take Federal Officials On Survey Trip r E : - '. ' rt w- V U Punch" Dkktm. eele- ' tUiern lUer. and W. II. j r-iuti, air enttace-r-photo-arrtred here shortly be-n today from Haselton s Palrehlld seaplane with will tiait out frtKn here n ft an aerial mapping i over so lar lltUc ex-i"rUotu or Boutheattern und Northtrm Brltkh Co- ;ty U be4n iolued here by ' L. . . ...... r by steamer Wednesday and A. I). MeLoan, su-1 lent ol airways for the irnl of NaUonal Defence. vrd from the east on Uus n s train. ( The rxpedltion is being under-rn mdr the federal govern-&fr miUton dollar exploration f irn:e and Is expected to occupy vf al weeks' time. WILL MAUNIFV EVIDENCE BOMBAY, July 29; (CP)-For the f r ' time in the history ol the Bombay High Court, a microphone w amplifier has been put in use m one of the chambers. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Norman "HMin wm fnVo ttrnoon at 2;30 united Church. place Tuesday from Uie First Halibut Arrivals Summary Canadian TJSOO pound, fc Ac and Sc American- 166 . pound, 6.0e land 5-&C to ".5c ard tc. - topics wu w M! Margattce, Canadian CRICKET to Bayrtew. 10.090 Cold Storage tjm. Attn, ic and Bdwmrd UpseU. njm. Attn, 5&c and Sc. Good Hot. and Cape Spencer. 1UM. Crdd 8tom. 5c stimlfht Ottlvlk. lim. Booth. 5Ac and 5c Morris H . WM, Oo'd Storae. 5 7c and Sc. American Lansing. 16j9eo. AtllB. 7.4e and 63c. Haael IL 16JW9, I3otis, 73c and Condor. 1X000, PacUic 13c and 6c. Tmhoma. Ttjm, IVelfic. 71c and 55C. Chancellor. HJM8. 73c and SAC. ShermAn. 14,000. Attin, 7.1c and tic. itttmiv. 11500. ItomL 7Jc and 5 6c Betty. 14JM. Hojral 7Jc and 55c. Tuscan, lt.000, Gold Storage. 65c and 5-6c. Hi Olll. Itvseo, Odd storage, 7-ic and c lUlnier II, lSUOOO. Aln, 7Jc and 55c. Wabah. 7500, AUln 75c and Emma. 12.000. Pacific. 73c and 5c. GOES ON . - ... i i t- - b l. Ifrira IllsmiSM-u vi 31S Runs Today In lourui icsv Match At Manchester ;gj . v i Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides prince Rupert-Overcast, lUht r r'herly wind; barometer. 294; temperature. CO; se smooth. OUt Lloyd, attendant at Frank Bucks live-animal ctorchouse at I lajtappqiiii. LI Is one of the few men to have been embraced by a python and lived to tell about It. He is shown in hospital alter iftht men succeeded in uncoiling the snake from his body. The python, which aqueetes Its pry to death, is seen in a mo-Jthm picture as it rrappied with a tiger. Captain and Mrs. Black Leave It To Constituents To Decide NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935 TO BUILD NEW NAVY Daily Herald CLilms to Have DiKovered Tliree -Quarter Of Billion Dollar Plan LOXDO:;. Japly 2S: (CD-Great Britain plan to bci'd al Mill Announcement Herbert. An&oamBi M t. A for w . learnt' -i-frmm Saturday by the Chamber of Commerce said the an-nouncrment of the building of a sulphite pulp plant at Prince Rupert was the mot cheering news he had heard in years. If it had been proposed to rut the plant in .Victoria he would have moved a resolution in the Legislature that 'the company be given the Parlla-1 ment Buildings for a site Turning to other subjects Mr. ed 16. oi Trail was drowned ln At Wet Arm of Kootenay Lake "r Kelson Saturday when a moe swamped. Ocorae Latw; trot almost Instant-- k'Ued on the Orandriew High-ray here late Saturday night Then he was knocked oil his bl-jycie by a motor cjr. The body of William Tweed was found Sunday In the excavation ol the new Civie Auditorium -it N-'son. the nck broken presumably as a reu!t of a 25-foot ill in the darkness. it UO " to the constituents of Yukon riding, now represen-!me." This was aU wrong. People other remark by visitors xrom i led i in ti Parliament i: t, by pt Capt PlnoV Black, u'hinh hich Shall slmll ho, be the thn i gO- rrov- should move for themselves. stay ifornia collection who assembled were looking in the over Monro. the eminent candidate m the forthcoming federal e ect on.hen? put my6elf on reland j ex.istore bulk!lng. j Whichever is chosen, neither Will feel at all hurt about It commissioner Alder to ask no The display of rcses at the show Tn tnun-viw this moraine while? ' .ouesUons." quesUons." 4s Hs wonderful. wonderful. There There are are all sorts here aboard the si earner Princess Loutsc enroute to Dawson, Capt. Bkuk le it be known that hi health, which necessitated his re- igninf at Speaker and which had kept him in hospltnl at Ottawa for Black, whose popularity is a by- TJf O DATYV six monti until a wk ago last ord in the northat j would; ftJ) J Friday5, hod now been suffidenUy rettercd to permit of his running for re-election to Parliament If he receives the nomination which is now lild by Mrs. Black who was with him enroute north. In an authorised statement Capt. and Mrs. Black intimated Uiat, at tho Ume of the Conservative convention In the Yukon, there was no Idea that Capt. Black's health would permit of his seeking reelection and, acctrdlngly. Mrs. Black was nominated nov. no-ever. that had chc-.ged In view of a recovery the Utter stages of hifh hd been m'ch more speedy MnirRsriat. Bne.. Juiy v.,u.. kh hn s,ntklDated. Ac- CP):-6outh Africa was dlnlMedlcordingly. they had agreed to leave today. Uilrty-nlne .. Deoule of Uie fnr nm runs .-, tn thC less than England scored In I constituency to decide whether first innings saiuraay. m ",c Capt. or Mrs. Black would be the fourth tost cricket match. wdldatCt Kenneth Vijoen South wh() lookj exceed. Africa' top scorer i i. i,1Bi.welL paid txlhute to Uie way Datttttg for urorSylKW had carried on SZ f -thr for one both hte public pfftattJeiwod linting. ness at otuwa aUI uS - - nes. "She aw everytrung, ne declared, "but occupy-my seat in the House and she would have been quite as competent as I to do that." "But you can also say," commented the very charming Mrs. rather be a parasite or a clinging j vine." She nad beta honored with Uie nomination, hewever, had ac-j cepted it in the expectation that i 3apt. Black would he unable to run ,.tniajns oI and, if the Yukoners Insisted, she , was reaay 10 go uirougn wiin uie, campaign. Whichever ran. thei other would assist in the cam-! palgn. Non-committal on Result Capt. Black was The luncheon, in honor of the and colors of Wooms, delightful pulp mill organiser, was presided and artistic. The wnole building is over by C. V. Evttt, president of the a wonderful showing of flowers of Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-'various kinds. merce. In Uard River District ! The bodv of Rev. Father E. Al- jlard O. M. I., well known northern back of the hall the display by innnun fiathnlic church mission- Canadian National Railways Is a entirely non- . w n-or Amwnc n rnttnn. vprv effpetive one. Hancine bas- W u.un-'w " ' -" . - ' al J . ntlV committal when asked as to his wood nnnids I, - ! IS FOUND Kw-ft neis were out In as an t . I T I D . Irnf P riMnMIA T n O -minH'l Sinn " in 1J If liltXL LI IUIC1 IWCVO UIVVIBW .... High :&1 ajn. 20.6 It. 13: pxn. 192 It. Low 7:35 am. 22 It 19: 15 pm. 6.7 It. PKICE: 5 CENTS WEEK-END TRAGEDY CHAPTER IN B: DAVIS CUP RETAINED BY GREAT BRITAIN Came Eight Hut Will Wot Allcct Kcsult . Persons' Death Since Surprise victory in Doubles Gives Trophy A rtnin in C ntmfvai n gum 11 viu suuiiii y Hughes and Tuckcy Defeat Allison and Van Kyn Four Sets Out of Five Finals to be Played Tomorrow j wiMRLEDON. Eng.. July 29: (CP)-Great Britain I'd H)seemon oi uie uavi uip lor me uiira i T i m i t . r i l ' I'rht time today wnen nugnes ami iwhey ueieaiea r. and Van Uyn in doublets 6-2, 1-6, G-S, 0-3, G-3, fol-; 'i , tu singes victories on Saturday when Austin' r r, tt'l Uis4n. the latter mijwing an earr kill when "slthin two PornU of rlrton while HOPES ARE Perry dkUit eren have : rrrLove his sweater to (Wet Bu'U- I Tuesday's two -niri'-i cannot affect to mrtU hi favor of Britain Today's tfoabios vtotory tor he defender cane at & ampftfce to expert. Result . of Python's . . Embrace . Saturday in Province Three Die in Car Crash on Highway Near International Border Two Drownings Near Vancouver Neson Also Has Couple of Fatalities i- VANCOUVER, July 29: (CP) Week-epd fatalities took eight lives in British Columbia. Thomas Dalzeil, eosiinc $:so,ooo,oa by 1912, the !agcd 23, was either drowned or died from a heart attack Daily Herald wid jwterday in an while swimming at Spanish Banks, Vancouver, on bun- article which it claimed rerealed a ier.rct seren-year plan developed by the Admiralty. The newspaper aid that the program included ' twrlre new capital ships and thirty-three cruisers. In addition there would be isixty-lhrre new flotilla leader destroyers, twenty submarines and three new aircraft carriers. THINKS IT GOOD NEWS day. Stanley Seaton was drowned in the south arm of the Fraser River Saturday while swimming. Guideo Barso, CAUF0FNL A CLEANS UP Won .VII Canadian Tennis Titles At Tournament Which Was Completed In Victoria Yesterday VICTORIA, July 29. CT): Oeoe Smith oi Berkeley, CalUornla, won th Canadian men's sihules tennis Vietor W. Kilby. driver ol a car. cn,imDion&m Sunday, defeating Victoria Member Stirred by Pulp Duascr ? Mi M"JorleiDVek Btnnctti atoo or uerkeley. 8-6 kffled and Mr. Victor Kllby was J AU titles In the touuament wtflt badly cot and bruised when a' to California. aeupuin which th paxtr was-re-L Margaret Osbornej t7-year oW Prilw nnnttt turning from Boundary Bay early; Ban Franctaco girl, debated Ouaste ed into a deep ditch near the in- the women's single final 6-4, 6-2. tmationa' border. 6-4. Wonderful Roses and Other Flowers Being Exhibited In Rose and Flower Show Here iAnscomb spoke of the fine work ; Commissioner W. J Alder had done , , it , x for Prince Rupert in patung the e mougni we grew roses aown soutn.,iufc-ours are ; city on tu feet financially. , nothing to these," declared a lady, visitor fr;om the south , . The member for Victoria spoke this morning when looking' at the xhibjts-raa ; of the serious time through which pco nrlj Zhw nf thp PrinoA RiinnrlHHnHMiU.L Which Shall Run in ElextionjllSSrpiS-K; tii nrs i& I socks and begin t do things for.was a common inquiry of outside visitors. Do you mean , 7. , . 'themselves." The idea had become to tell me that you grow those Hon. George Black, former Speaker i of the Canadian;, prevatent that -if I can't get roses here? oh. come oii what n pVrtt.TQV. Af House of Commons, and Mrs. Black have agreed to leave jDy. the government win look after are you giving us?- such was an- l0Sc urOW cr U North Vancouver At Flower Show Lea McMillan, President of North' Van Horticultural Society, Examined Exhibits' An Interested visitor at the rose afterthought when It was found snw mis mumms was MC-ithat there would be a number of Millan. brother of O. A MeMlBan exhibits. Fifteen exhibits are of this city. He is president of the i shown in this elaas and they are North Vancouver Hartleultural So-really line i eiety and himself a grower of roses. expresi much nleasure at the I There are all sorts of flowers injHe PPOrtunlty given him to see the 'the mixed classes. Some very artis-! f Father E. Allard Re- Uc table centres, delphiniums of JTJ:" a rr, rrm Pnttonwood River marveUous size and other blooms J - ' " . ha nn(il4 Vinva ovnanfarf TTs trtnT of various kinds. In a large tub is "c Hur or more examining the a huge dahlia, giown by Fred various exhlblU and discussing Scadden. caa a . fin. nn. At thp uauutiii iwj " them with officials and others. George Slmpklns formerly a known customs official at nnlnlnn nf (ho rhnrrM nf lhi irnv-lji.t.i.( u.. k,,wnv.flva mllm rnrsnup hntiniipts .irp snmethlne Junrau' VB5 pvWSCIJB" aovaiu WUH..VH w - - - c - i uiauiLb auum yvi-.i.j - ...., i.v.veh - - - " rnmpnt. hplnc rptlirnrr! In nnwpr " n.iv,n. rvr a.ceV pw In local flnwpr show exhibits. the . . Princess . Charlotte Saturday "You can repeat for me Uiose ag0i utl5 lound -yesterday tn four F. J. Fuller's display of flowers 1$,! gomg Ult0USn Ior a ulP words of Sir John A. Macdonald: feet of water In Uie centre of the one of Uie outstanding features. !to SeaulCj there Is nothing more uncertain channel of Cottonwood River some Large numbers of people have al-1 p J TL 1 than an election or a horse race'," s twelve miles below the place or ready visited the show and, doubt-' VarQ Ol 1 haisKS he commented. (the accident, according to word re- less, before 10 o'clock tonight when There are three, candidates In celved at district headquarters of it closes, most Prince Rupert; rg Pavlikls wishes to ex- the Iieia in yuKon, tne other two ( the provincial police here toaay. people will have oald their ten, tend thanks to the matron and being cnarie item oi Vancouver, The remains were baaly oruisea. j cents and -seen the garden pro-Offlelal Liberal cat-dldate, who is; The funeral was to take place ducts so well displayed. nurses of the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital for all the kindness expected hero on Friday aboard this afternoon at McDames Creek, Frank Dibb is managing the and consideration shown her dur- the Princess Charlotte bound nu Rev. E. M. Bunoz O. M. U Bi- show this year and he Is aided byJng her recent illness there and north, and J. P. Smith. Indepen- shop of the dloceee, at present at Walter Vance, Mr C. J Norring-'also to the many kind friends who dent Liberal. .Telegraph Creek, has been advised.' Continued on Page 2 brought or sent flowers etc. I L '4 5l'-