Today's Weather Iff Tomorrow's Tides ptT-e Rupert Raining, light cu'heast wind; tmometer. 3058; temperature. 59; wi smooth. XXIV No 185 She AP mH I JL V ff ff Ik h Slain by Opponent . m ilti. kffnlra linrknit nf TfiL'Vfi Writ MlMtttfrV IllU v " - Dies by Sword Anoiner umcer uangcrousiy Wounded in Attempting to Protect Him TAt'vn Tmifin. Am?. 12: (CP) General Tetsula Na- ... u.r thn miliL'irv affairs bureau of the Japanese : ft .1 1' r IH I 11 I . 11 I .J " . - - - i nnnAtit whn slushed . fi l5mi wna flnntrorouslv wounded while en- .. . , ; ..ant Nmrntn. i wis aimm.t lmmwi wen i. t... mi? vat uiri umuc a. OLANDTO : SHIP ARMS : . Jul. I f iiiinnla In I trnl Of irir Rrrakliig nut With Italy Z"VDPV Aug 11: In clellance t p f f Premier Refllto Muj- t :!. Poknd announce in rwxtlneai to Join in shipment ot war a ' i Ethiopia In the event TAI.Y U YS BRAZIL BEEF "'rr4" Africa- Arftntlna Ixxt Order K'lMF Auk. 12:- Th IUltan r i: til 'roops In East Ainca. Zcr was to hate gone to Ar- t -I niif an nnprtnfnT rf 111 111 ' b reached on price. cm i i n i Clash in Lahore R'miIij In 17 Ilflnr Injured, Some Fatally LAHORE, India. Aug. 12: Sev- i irru oi wnom tnree mny aie, nuiuiuru uu ottiuiuajr 'it " 1 nt dash here between Moslems utKiia awning uui ui nit ai- -(? 4 -i m ANTHONY EDEN EXPECTS PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT LONDON. Autt 12: Honeful 'hii thn conference unuld he tUCCeSifut nnrt lhn ... would be ho war between Italv Vl l.f 1 . m . kw, iuuav lor fans t where prellmlna'y dljcusslons be held preparatory to the conference nt. u.i . louajr uciwccn rcprcsenia- t Uvcs of Oreat Britain. France v.. niu i.anjciillu- t plan crisis. 1 17 1 V A A A. . . . . If 1 ll n rr i f ifl . Political in His Office a. t rl mi U.. I nl A inipn a - - Nnenta renealedlv witn ... i . i ne mincK occurred in ii'ih if k nt ur. MONTREAL AUTO CRASH MONTREAL. Aug. 12 CP Seven membert or relations of one family rerldtng at Watenrtlle. NUIn were killed late Saturday whet4, a Canadian National train cut thir auto in half at a lvrt enmlng fifteen mHa Jr ler.. Ipe The dwd laelude t3hrt Talbot, hi w4fe. filter Mm G forge Oenee. and four brothers, two of them ptleats. Today's Stocks (OdvuVm)- S U Johno Co ) Vancouver U. C. Nickel. 31. Dig Missouri, .54. Dradlan. 2.00. Uralorne, D. It Con.. .03. R. It XM .09. Cariboo Quart. 10. Dcntonla, .29. Oeorgla River, .00fc. ' Olaclcr Creek, .01. Orange. .OlVi. Indian. .01. Mlnto. .O6V4. Meridian. .04. Morning Star. .04. National Stiver, .03. Noble Five. .05. Pend Oreille, 55. Porter Idaho. .05ft. Premier. 1.44. Reward. .OS ft. Reno. 1.10. Silver CreU .00. Salmon Gold, .12. Taylor Drldge, .18. Wayside, .12. Whitewater. .05 Vi Waverly, .00 Vi. Uitlted Empire. .03 Vi. Toronto Central Patricia. 1.72. Chlbougan.au, .lGVfc. Lcc Gold. .03 Vi. Granada, .19. Inter. Nickel, 28 60. Macassa, 1.35. Noranda, 37.65. Sherrltt Gordon, .60. Slsco, 2.63. Ventures. .95. Lake Maron. .03 VI- Teck Hughes, 4.00. Sudbury Uasln, ,1.50. Smelter Gold, .00. Can. Malartlc, .62. Little Long Lac. 4.65. Astoria Rouyn, .03 Vi. SUidacona, .23 Vi. Maple Leaf, .04 V4. Pickle Crow, 2.52. McKcnzic Red Lake God's Lake. 156 Sturgeon River Gold, .85. Red Lake Gold Shore. .31. r ' San Antonio, 3.45. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 LEADER S lhl I I1I M V I tJ lftftSftfcft3?i&ijt''?P9 EjlUftSftHMHftEiftftB wBBKmBKi LftftftVftftftftpHv9 Ths f .a iJxrt ub-. f w :" "."..a if King Oesrgc and Quee-- Mary t the th jnc is rt::jrdcd w this bril- lin; . w f f :rw rk di .har mu'kcd 'i-. -....z- jf the tint rev,.;w 'if tjc" Bi if.isb fleet. -Jhe fu.u pagf .i t f the jubilee :c;i:bru r The Kxg w n s a wv.h hjs Tm. aw u rr muc bat ie anti an air u-'ui by Robot-A ant viiica aeropiares. and after Uif shotit-ivs; rftu:'u:a to P.ii-..T.ou u to wif.-ss this tribute in fireworks, by has iia-fighters. BOND ISSUE SNAPPED UP Canadian Issue Of $76,000,000 At Low Interest Rate Is Rapidly Disposed Of NEW YORK, August 12 (CP:-Investment banking circles report complete subscription fpr the $76 000.000 Domlnfon of Canada two- and-a-half percent bond Issue 01-ferrcd today. LAND AT . AKLAVIK ..1 Post and Rogers Diverge Somewhat From Originally Planned Course 1 Of Northern Flight , AKLAVIK, Nortnwest Territories. Aug.'l2: CPHavlng diverged frnm their orlRinally planncd'route, Wiley Post and Will Rogers, enroutc lor a uigni 10 Moscow landed here Saturday from Dawson. They Intend to fly from here to Central Alaska and Siberia. Twenty Are Dead In Cloudburst In Central Japan - trvcvm Jnnnn. Auk. 12: 1 Twenty persons an4 dead and 70,-O00homcle5 as a result of a cloudburst, nnd floods in central Japan, cxtcnslvq damage being done. Glorious End to Silver Trouble Week Looms In United States As Result ot New Policy Chief Executive Reiterates His Relief in Principle That Those Working on Relief Should Not Receive As, Much as Those Employed in Private Industry .WASHTMflTON. Ti C Anrr 12! Prpsirlcmt Franklin D. Roosevelt intends to stand pintpri nr. tho nnrl nf thn wppk V V V v. v v w aaw ------ w - - - chnll not rppoivp ns hirrh wnfrps as those enmloved in ori- vate industry. This was announced last nipht following the President's return to the Capitol following a week- Kend fishing trip to Chesapeake Bay- I More Men Mobilized By Italy t ROME, August 12: (CP) Orders distributed today indicate mobilization of Italian forces of half a million men for war manoeuvres in Northern Italy by August 24, bringing the total army strength now to a figure approaching or, e million men. ASSASSINATED " 14 f IIIT Jubilee Celebrations by the policy which he enun- t.hnt nipn workinjr on relief on which he was accompanied by Harry Hopkins, federal relief administrator, with whom he confer red. As those employed privately are the ones who have to b taxed to provide the funds to finance relief work, ihc chief executive believes that it is not fair that the relief workers should be paid as much. Meantime, a critical week Is ex pected throughout the naUon with widespread strikes looming In protest at the administration's "work or starve" decree. Some new strikes have already been called and reports of disoiders and demonstra tions In which blood was spilled have been received Vancouver Wheat Vancouver. Auzust 12 (CP): Wheat was quoted at 79V4c on, the local Exchange today. High Low . V ff i llk" I llIIMI YOUNG MAN IS KILLED Fatal Automobile Crash Yesterday Slorning Near Burns Lake RURNS LAKIAug. 12: While returning to their homes early yesterday morning and apparently driving at a rapid speed, their car, a light roadster, turn- J ed over, killing Frank Artriss, a section hand, Decker Lake, and j severely injuring Percy Wilkes, tie worker. The driver, Clifford ; Anderson, farmer of Palling, was S unhurt but Is being held for In- vestigation. All three are under twenty-one years and single. The inquest is being held today. Assassination Plot Against President Of Mexico Reported j MEXICO CITY. Aug. 12: Two men are being held here In connec- tlon with a reported p'ot tc assas- slnate President Cardenas. Several, others have been questioned. FISHERMAN MISSING AND ANXIETY FELT Some anxiety Is felt as to the safety of Jim Greening, salmon troller. who has not been seen since he left Massett on August 4 with his boat Dolly G. Greenine has a family In Vancouver. BAR SILVER NEW YORK. August 12 (CP):--Bar sliver was unchanged at 67?4c per ounce on Uie local metal market today. 12:46 pjn. 19.4 ft. .. 6:34 ajn. 2.1 ft .8:40 p.m 58 ft r. f PRICE: 5 CENTS LIGHTNING KILLS TWO Unemployed Men Lose Lives When Tree in Destroyed by Electric Storm at Banff BANFF, Aug. 12 George Mac- Donald of Toronto, aged 30, and John Russell, 29, whosefhome Is believed to have ben In England, were killed yesterday when lightning destroyed a tree under which they had sought? thelter from an electrical storm. The two young men were unemployed. NEW MARK IS SET UP Pan American Clipper .Lowers Time For Califorriia-Hawaii Flight HONOLULU, Aug 12: The giant flying boat Pan American Clipper landed here- Saturday afternoon from Alameda. CaU having set up a new record by making- the 3000-mlle flight In 17 hours and nine minutes, fifty minutes better than the previous record. The Pan Am-IcarjLftCiUipsrprcds from here today or tomorrow to Midway Island and thence to Wake Island. Stevens Speaks j In Fernie City Saturday Night FERNIE, Aug. 12: Hon. IL H. Stevens, leader of the new Recon-strucUon party, speaking In hl3 own riding of East Kootenay here Saturday night, declared that a board should be set up to deal with relations between the big companies, primary producers. wage earners and consumers. From here Mr. Stevens proceeded to Alberta In continuation ot a Canada-wide speaking tour In support of his new party. Speaking In Corbin the same night. Mr. Stevens declared ha !had resigned from the government rather than apoliglze to Sir Joseph Flavelle In respect to the Investigations of the price spreads commission. He declared he would not jhave given an apology to any per-ison. BURGLARS TAP SAFE Vault Containing $810 Removed Last Night From Store On tlastings East in Vancouver .... Vancouver, August 12 (CP): Roboers entered-the store of "Y. Hoy, East Hastings Street. Bur- naby, last night and carried away a safe containing $840 In cash. 4 FIRST SLUICE BOX THEFT IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AT ATLIN LAST NIGHT ATLIN. Aug. 12: (CP) The first sluice box robbery In 25 years In this cmp occurred i Sunday night wien boxer on ! Spruce Creek operated by ! Morsett and partner were ' cleaned out of not les than 100 ounces of sold. No clues were left by the robbers.