Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides Prince Rupert-Dense fog: calm; barometer. 30.08; temperature, 52; sea smooth. No. 206. .i i . iiijit;bIUII U11U a uitu.ni 1 4 . mm1. Kir inniisrnf is nrrp verv: wrien fti r ... 1 1 n vMnmnnr rnn. .1 in iL'ni.n pnnii n in nfTrr ciin ranrirsi H' urirint..nfiH rwnvprv. ... (,i4 niuvalvau inacfnril.SiTnifn a - To Give Up Long Distance Flying CHICAGO, September 6 Stat rift tknt U - AnUf Kcv.ing ioo oia ior sucn a mc, nnt Anf.tk.ii i.i i j t,AAi -"viiure lllKIll, uuu men U Kuuu anno f . i i. TODAY'S WEATHER Triple Islana Thick fog, - i-iijr wiuu, iim sweu. light wigara Island Clear, moderate ii rc..i i . . -tan wesieny wina; sea cnoppy. IV'TMiItin.. 'ii.iVHAIIUNAT, TRADES UNIONISTS URGE LEAGUE ions adopted a resolution urg- tog the League of Nations to aPPly the "whnlp rovpnnnf In T DnitH.. I against thQ Anniversary of i First Cannery Uuless Colliery Operators Sijn Wane Agreement Recently Reached DRUMHELLER, September 6 prumhcller district miners nave "been called out on strike unless the i colliery operators at once sign the L..1. , i,..u nan. miini arrpfmpn. ns KelLlu UDUI1 iin nr'Tim no' rniinnon xiiii ut n nmv i..--- 'im I mn U lAnll n "hrOT I M. II V . 1 1 ri 11 . UUIIIU V v.v.--.- - Kidnapping Trial Date Settled On Father and Wife of Thomas II. Rob inson Facing; Abduction , Charges LOUISVILLE, KenMicky. September & October 7 has been agreed upon as the date fur the trial of Thomas H. Robinson sr. ana wira. Thomas H. Roblnscn Jr on charges of eompllclty in the kidnapping nearly two years ago of Mrs. Alice Stoll of Louisville. Thomas H. Rob- after a projected London to lnso" jr" out ?1U :d to have actually carried the kidnapping, nas never been apprehended. Is Celebrated KETCHIKAN, September 6 Ketchikan has completed a four-day celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the found!-g of the first TO STRIKE AT AGRESSOR salmon cannery her GENEVA, September 6 (Can- adlan Press) The executive Committee of thr. Tntpmatln. nal Federation of Trades Un- Aid. McRae Of Vancouver Is New President nn Ttl MUl. J. HT-MJT1I HAY. Ontario, Scptem- Plan dtKni.U in,., 'u-- a r-anirtinn PlCSS) Ala. J. dl is continuing its sessions but McRae of Vancouver was dec cd Tno announcemen: of Import- president of the union o --" ance with respect to vmmu Municlnaltties at the closing scs- was avatlablu im in tnH, .in nf the convention here yesier chosen as next day. Vancouver was year's convention city. line 271 miles in length The cost of the transmission line Is to be nearly fourteen million dollars. The wire is being made in a 1 1 At... new factory erecua iui me Col Roscoe Turner Has Narrow Escape Plane of Famous Ymerlran Flier Bursts Into Flames During Cleveland Races CLEVELAND, September 6 Col. Roscoe Turner, famous American speed filer, had e narrow escape when his airplane burst mio names during the air races here. Official Scaling Figures for This District August Cedar, 3,065,423; riouglas fir, 78,- 219; spruce, 8,424,870; hemlock, 7,-181, 893; balsam, 1.658,018; Jack-pine, 246,193; total 77,241,328. Production of poles and piling in pose of constructirg it in the city j the Interior this August was light of Los Angeles. jat but 40,628 lineal feet, of which The is the gibbest project of its aa.yaz nneai ieei w?s ceoar ana i,-kind in the world today. 700 hemlock. The tie count this Au- . gust was 93,483 pieces 2,010 fir, 4,- 762 hemlock and 36;71l Jackpine. Cordwood this Augurt amounted to )242cords. Woodsworth Speaks Before Big Crowd ? Many Unable To Gain Access To Vancouver Gathering to Hear C.C. F. l eader VANCOUVER. September 6 J. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, FRIDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 that amounted to slavery, as they worked off their debts in their creditors' service. Right, a photograph of an Abyssinian mendl- ers of Abyssinia have been chained and tethereA4o,.an. existence cant of the kind that-fell under thVstern hanoVoMhe emperor,- ' Huge Power Project! Joan Blondell is erfl leader WaXtlS At Boulder Dam Is Seen In Pictures Moving pictures of the famous Boulder Dam power project which Is being installed to supply the city of Los Anpeles with power were shown to the Rotary Club yester day by William Crulckshank and Lee Gordon. The exhibit proved most instructive. About a quarter of a million horsepower of electric current has been contracted for by the city and it is also part of the scheme to 3upply Los Angeles with drinking water and the intervening country with irrigation water. It will alto prevent destructive floods. The pictures showed the huge Boulder Dam and the method of pnn.r fniptlon. Also they dealt in Granted Divorce Popular Screen Actress Wins Decree From George Barnes, Her Director Husband HOLLYWOOD, September 6 Joan Blondell, screen actress, was granted a decree of divorce from her director husband, George Bar nes, whom she chaiged with exces sive use of liquor and with being generally disagreeable. considerable detail with the con- The log scale per species mis au structlon and erect'on of the power gust was as follows; High Low Electorate of Canada Against Wild Promises Pays His Respects to Hon. II. II. Stevens and Declares That Disgruntled Reconstructionist Party Cannot Solve Problems Fdcing Country Today CHARLOTTETOWN. Prince Edward Island, Septem- . Well Known Vernon i Man Passes Away A, Warinp Giles Succumbed Suddenly in his office in Okana-gan City Yesterday VERNON, September 6 A. Giles, managing director of G. KH. H. Stevsns and his Reconstruc A. Hankey & Co. Ltd. Investment Canada borkers, and one of Vernon's best known business men, died sudden ly in his office here. -v ... VANCOUVER, i (Canadian Press) - The can- ned salmon pack on the Brl- tlsh Columbia coart to August 31 totalled 939.000 cases in- " nliirilnir 550 000 CUSeS Of SOCk- tlonlst Party he said had it not been for Premier Bennett finding a seat for him and the Liberals deciding not to oppose his election, Stevens would not have beeen in the political limelight at all during the past five years. The Liberal leader re marked: "Surely there is such a thing as gratitude." A party formed at the last' minute by such a man as a result of a pr.resonal quarrel could not solve the problems of Halibut Arrivals rnKT cAi.Ainv PACK ' i friendly, American 21,000, 7.6c S. Woodworth, leader of the Co-op- eye. The pack is the highest Gulvik, 18,000, 6.6' eratlve Commonwealth Federation, since 1931. The total pack for i storage. ' ..... i. ii i I H-t Mr nnrt Mrs R. J. Keron will sail addressed an enormous 'gathering Skeena district up to the end tomorrow morning on the Cardena In the Auditorium here Wednesday of August was 205,000 cases for Vancouver whence they will nignt. Mrs. k. r. atr.eves m.ljv. was proceed to Kehnlstcn, Saskatche- (also a speaker. Many, unable to gain wan to'oav a visit with Mrs. Ker- admission, were turned away from ons family! the meeting place. including 62.000 cases of sock- eye. ! Booth. Canadian . and 5.5c. HIGHEST SINCE' 1931 j Pacific. , tl Visitor, 5.500, 7.5c. and 5.5c, Pa Contemhnr fi X'CIIIC. Borgund. 5.000, 6c: and 5.5c, Norneri, 5,500," 5.Cc. ' and 5.5c, and 5.5c, Cold E. Lipsett, 11,000, 6.3 and 5.5c.( Cold Storage. ' J. .R. 2,500. 5.5c. and 5.5c, Cold Storage. Covenant, 35,000, offered 5.7c. and 5.5c, refused, going to Vancouver. 8:59 ajn. 14.8 ft 20:24 pjn. 17.7 It. . 1:54 a.ni. 7.0 ft 13:45 pjn. 105 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS WlLUAin bA ULL I lb tiADtbtU lUUAI Ends His Career On San Quentin Gallows if of Crime Terminated ror Desperate racitic toast . i'a T.JKmi A linn liiJnli A Il'ii h vrutiilnfl Inv Murderous Attack Upon Guards. cam QPENTIN, Cal.. September 6 (Canadian Press) -- ...ltsiVt Virwl linmi niwiOfl nttni fiffnnn 1 Ti n I'd nnmpatiiKvi ...... r. i n nil nmf thn 'noifp Nnrthwnst sinil nnrtlfMl- 1 M ill II 11.U w - - A : ... . i i ' 1 1 r : 1 1 : t i i. :.. ,i 1 . Ti;kioh i nmnim;i vviiiihiii i;ii'ii!v. iiiii iii iiiiih nt:iji:i - nv Dllliaii vwi v.....-- i . o ' r . i. iinnnwl horn shnrtlv helore noon todav. Wltn 1 1 1 w lll' , V . l nirnmitmii ii.n c U t Y i n A linn llnMlh thn t TTrn 1 IT lir aaaitipn rtwo Viavlna having hpn been fcpntpnrprl sentenced to in death death OF RELIEF The r3!flf "'xerutiYcL pointed- out (1 it -., f ' urn r - rnn ri .i ; rri it-1 . fe-iral nvornment has Droviaea p r ir. w sBviriT inn numcs ui :r.. d people and assisting the Xfw Deal Nigh Complete r.- j i ii i t j , dv t r !ir i m ion Nfnrrc nput upi s for a murderous assault on guards while serving life Imprisonment terms. Bagley war bearing the marks of skull Injuries sustained only at the first of hls week when he was clubbed over the head while making his final Jail break attempt. WASHINGTON n.C. September . . th ean0ws with his; i . o r mrroon'-v measures III . I l ....... - uouuiiiai y uininuu. u-Jtw' 5 ite' have reaenca - fir pf ik ueu frow now on must 1 11 Hl new urtaiiej. it u dcciar- Mrumneuer miners by Premie ,i rr.'.nKim V. uoose- Going On Strike Emperor Orders the Diseased and Beggars From Addis Ababa Dispatches from Addis Ababa told of the Ethknlan emperor, Haill Sellassle, personally directing a round-up of beggars, lepers, and "chained debtors" on the streets of the capji?.'. and their removal to prevent offence to foreigners. The photograph (left) Is that of "chained prisoners" in the streets of Addlr Ababa, and they are probably pictures of such "chained debtors" (though original captions with pictures do not specifically desisnate them as such). They do illustrate the manner in which debtor prison- NEWS IN ALBERTA Flow Will Continue Uninterrupted M .Defclares Premier Aberhart .1. 4 - EDMONTON, September 6 Flow of news from the Alberta government will continue uninterrupted under the Social Credit administration, it is announced by Premier W. A. Aberhart who intimated that a bureau will be established to facilitate its dissemination. After each meeting of the executive council, a statement will be htued as to what transpired. I Premier Aberhart expects to leave shortly, for Ottawa io discuss provincial finance problems with the federal government, j May Get $12,000,000 ! OTTAWA, September 6 Premier R. B. Bennett, following a long distance telephone conversation with ; the new Prmier of Alberta, William Aberhart, mentioned the possibility j of $12,000,000 loan being made to the western province to assist it in straightening out its finances. Fifty Mexicans Pray In Public PutDnder Arrst VERA CRUZ, September 6 Fifty residents, of Vera Cruz were arrested for encaging in public prayer for relief from the drought. They are alleged to have violated the law which prevents rollglous demonstrations of any kind. Widow of Lord Haig Unable To Publish Book ber 6 (Canadian Press) An appeal for reason in the de-1 London, September e-The wi ... . .111 in inMir dow of nr Field ii'ipiri Marshal Marma Lord i rtrn nan Icision of political problems vol the day was sounded ny m. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King last night when he .urged voters to ask themselves how some of the promises being made could possiDiy De iuiiineu. uuierniiK w nun. Haig has been refused permission to publish a book des'.gred to reply to criticism of her husband by Former Premier David Lloy" George as It Infringes upon the copyrights held by the publishers ?;ho have the diary of the former commander- in-chief of the British Army during the Great War. JR. ELKS WIN OUT City Champions Victorious Over "City All-Stars The Junior Elks, city champions, again showed their supremacy in softball last night when they defeated an All-Star team in n exciting post season game by i score of 2 to 1. Both teams played airtight ball until the fourth inning when the Elks managed to score two runs with a long hit to centre field. The All Stars scored their only run In the sixth inning. They filled the bases in the eighth but were unable to score and in the ninth Stone attempted to steal from third with two men down but was called out. Batteries were as follows: Junior Elks Lindsay and Mor gan. All Stars Stone and Budlnlch. Umpires were Comadlna and Letourneau.