ELCH, Lie foremen looked at 22-year James Scott and told him he fld never be able to get a Job erground, Scott is seven feet inches tall, weighs 231 nds and wears a size 18 ot a Job ln a restaurant. ILLED IN as prison guards fired into "hundred rioting convicts who ATTLE, Aug, 27: With more Villagers and a child nnd r thV escaped. The next day 'appeared, wiping out the - lamiiy, tars that the feud may spread De ntr v. .it ..... u,.c wnoie area into blt- "wrncine strife, havp lPd fJ VJl Una mvrn ...1 ...v.v (iviKl-tuJ te leave Aksum. "Alt SILVER YORK, unchanoprf n aa Ihe New From Caribbean Sea West to Brownsville, Texas, cities get warnings. A tropical storm is on 'its PROV AL LIBH"'V i t i Todays Weather cizapiA, b.c. Tomorrow's Tides (I AM.) She nupert High fog, calm; g l High 10:45 am. 16.0' ft. 22:24 ti. 30.14; temperature, 62; p.m. 18.4 barometer, Low 4:11 a.m. 6.5 It. smooth. sea 16:11 p.m. 9.8 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Jxxv.. No.'ap' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936 PRICE: S CENT3 1FFECTIN I NEW EDr Over Million Germans to In Barracks uy ia -A BERLIN. Aug. 27 :-Nazl Ger-sT. ...in h-jvp nni? million, two y will " w - ' dred and eighty-two thousand living In military barracks by ber 1 That figure Is the latest ially announced total of the to be conscripted under tne colors for compulsory training lit the series of decrees promul- d by Helchsfuehrer Adolf Hlt- 1 Meeting Challenge MRIS. Aug. 27: French Parlla-ijtarians still cast about for ways iif means to meet the challenge of expanded war machine of Nazi Anany. 1th Too Tall llliui .mil Soil Projects Improve Farms lonstration Projects With Good Results in South Dakota RAPID CITY, S.D., Aug. 27: (AP) Demonstration projects established here by the federal soil con- PASSING OF SECRETARY Death Comes to George II. Derri As Result of Influenza Complicated with Heart Attack WASHINGTON, Aug. 27: (CP)- serration service are given credit secretary of War, from for limiting wind erosion. lnfluenaa complicated by heart H. J. Clemmer, conservator foi trouble, region nine, with headquarters From an Inconspicuous place as here, said: "Many of the scars and bookkeeper for a mlnlnz cdmDah'v. farm practices which establish Utah and then after becoming crop cover and reduce surface wind President Roosevelt's choice for velocity." RADIO CUTS DEATH TOLL Notice to Florida of Storms Secretary of War. He began to attract attention as a state senator in Utah by sponsoring the workmen's compensation act, the corrupt practices act and several other measures of a progressive character. the' state as a candidate for eov-1 8ulIl The Boulder Canyon dam pro Iject was the subject of much d"-' way, bate In Congress, but It was Dern's tto smash their way out of possibly to dissipate Itself on the contention that the river belonged iien ncn's dormitory. The one fa-open sea, possibly to roar Into some to the various states through shot was W. T MacDanlel, I coast city. Veering to right and left which It flowed rather than .tc tip from Fulton County on" a fthe stormmoves-through the tro- the' federal government. He also :ry charge. Those wounded 1 pics. Insisted that the future ly slightly hurt from the! The next message comes from of the upper basin states should shot of the prison guards' Key West: be cared for ln deciding the river I "Tropical storm centering over dispute, at the same time ack- I Eastern Bahamas at 9 a.m. Storm nowledgirigf the Justice of Call- RYING TO END STRIKE Phinrton State Publishers Meet iTo Consider P. I. Situation attended by hurricane winds and iorniaa plea that the . dam b. extremely high tides." built to protect lives and prop- The storm appears headed dl-!rtv ln the Imperial Valjey. jrectly for the low-lying keys of Born In Nebraska Rmithprn Florida. Storm warnlnes Dern was born In Dodee Countv. vil- ICPlTtar diver metal market are hoisted. Boats are warned. In- Nebraska, September 8, 1872. After hnhltants ln these areas use cau-,hls public school education he be- l Late Telegraphs ' j 1 Montreal Mayor Resigns MONTREAL Camlllien Houde, for a decade a colorful figure In Quebec politics, resigned as mayor of Montreal today without Protest Demonstration QUEBEC Shortly after the new Quebec cabinet was! announced, supporters .of Dr. wounds produced by soil drifting Geonre H. iwn m ni;. . !"'f five ..llu""lcu hundred vio kn rj . v., , . "'.rnuippe iiamei, member ior que- ZVTZl S SrST n..h. Centre, crowded the legislative chamber, protesting at sion from the cabinet!- w vvj,.. (o rvuialjf tl J ling to go before the people of I his omls-After the demonstration, the' .crowd persed. Pope Getting Weak Mp.w nRT.RANs T.a Anir 97 ernor slnc mining is the most " vattpam rn riJ-oiat I A II nnr 4rf'tohhB-r VANCOUVER , Robert I A II RREAKldl0AA0Perair-.(, , States Conference on toe Colorado JjllJ-1 UJAJuriX Acrass the ether It flashes u In code formed Socialist, entered the f! rnvcr( In an effort to tto the weather bureau station at settle ae njan was killed and many,a teletype machine and from Key in 1927, ted at the state prison farm t.hp mnfmvprsv Ho art. Burrard by-election dls- Injunction Upheld EDMONTON The Interim Injunction restraining the city of ILLEDGEVILLe., oa., Aug. 27: Jacksonville. From an operator at ma(ie chairman of the conference1 nominations closed,' making the fourth candidate. REBELS MOVE FORWARD ON SPANISH CAPITAL MADRID. Aug. 23: Sup needs' ported by five re thousand thousand Moors Moors, rebel troops along the one tl0n Jcame a student at the University war now believed near, a ell- Then the centre of the blow of Nebraska, He' took an active 1 max of the conflict appears veers again. It slips through the (interest in athletics and captained Imminent. The United States 4t narrow channel between Cuba andiwie varsiiy iooiDaii beam in iuj otnciauy aavisea spam yes- t hundred employees of the. . ... cf Tf rnar. thp!when it won the Missouri Valley jtle Post Intelligencer on strike . , hMrt'H ,nwarrt pensacoia. tConference championship. He fourteenth day and picket 1 click the 'married Miss Lottie Brown of Fre I Again messages over - Hnvk4 VnltHn liA TU Att ! A ft cnm of the Longshoremen's andi f & nPw ad-imont, Nebraska, nster's Unions surrounding the... .c fho affpt nnlnts. children. e-bound newspaper plant, de-;u u,,pa (r Vai. Cuttlrig pments centre on an emer- meetlng of the Washington publishers to be held here irks in Feud Take 15 Lives fn Children Among Those Dead In Vendetta rANBUL, Turkey. Aug. 27: A bloodv Vnnriptt.a nrislns a land dispute, has already 1 a till n iin ii..jinn p children, at the village ofj m in Kurdistan. I peasant and his npnhew ied ut the wholesale slaughter uury themselves were hun- uown and killed bv pnracpd Kers. the funeral day. the mur- 13 returned to shoot down two paralso, Fla, Hurricane Strikes Finally the hurricane, followed by the weather bureau since its Inception 800 miles away, strikes. Winds of 100-mlleTan-hour force tear Inland. Buildings are wrecked. A tidal wave rolls over the low- lying land. But inhabitants, If they have heeded the warnings oi ine weather bureau Issued 48 hours before, have sought safety. In the first storm of the season, thousands of Inhabitants of the northwest Florida coast fled from beach houses and permanent homes ahead of the tropical blow. Few were killed or injured thanks to the weather bureau's department of tropical storm forecasting, coast guard and radio warnings. Vastly Improved service, according to W. F. McDonald, meteorologist at New Orleans, has resulted from the new teletype system be-,oor. iriiif and other southern inwvn o v"" coast cities. Mrnonald agrees with the late Mark Twain that "nobody can do anything about the weather," "But," he adds, "our close Inter- . unfopn shins and commumcawuu -- land, and between different coastal cities, have enabled us to tell where the hurricane will strike. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Aug. 27: (CD-Wheat was quoted at 95c on the Vancouver Exchange yesterday. V: They had seven short his education to laccompany his parents when thty , moved from Nebraska to Utah.i Governor Dern began his business' carrer as bookkeeper for the Mer-j cur Gold Mining and Milling Com- pany. He devoted himself to the1 study of technical and engineer-, lng aspects of the Industry. 1 Sixteen years later, when trie concern by amalgamation became i the Consolidated Mercur " Gold Mining Company, Dern was made (assistant gendral manager and I treasurer, and a year later gen-1 cral manager of the company."' H f remained with the company until Its mines were closed In 1913. Dern put his knowledge of min ing to good advantage in associa tion with George Moore, Inventor of the vacuum allme filtration, aiding In the development of that process and putting It on a commercial basts. He also assisted ln the invention and development of the Ilolt-Dern roaster, another mining appliance. At various times he engaged ln banking, dairying and canning and was one of the organizers of the Tlntlc Milling Company, which erected a milling plant at Sliver City, Utah, for the treatment, of ore. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 54. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 60. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 54. Hazelton--Clear, calm, 50. Smltliers Clear, calm, 55. BurnS vLake Clear, calm, 47. NOT VERY 'Jimmy Horton DEFINITE Leaving Here Uncertainty as to Origin of Large Quantity of Oil Found Down Coast Sent Here For Identification While unable to definitely establish the origin' of the material, members of the scientific staff of might have somewhat changed its chemical characteristics. Samples of the oil were sent to dis- (the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experl- f APiA hot rirv nateh nf air stirs Important Industry in the stale, -wri innlht. that. pJmp pins vi'mental Station by George Bassett shoe gently In the Caribbean. It gathers "e w" elected Bovernor on a fus- become so weakened from i who, with R. A. Hatzlet, found sev- , momentum and twists and turns, j carving majestic arcs across the 'open sea. The silvery needle ln a snip's barometer swings around 30.00, 29.80. 29.40, 29.00. A ship's lu" :! "i ueiiiotraw ana pro- .nrrv nwr ,hp onan,oh sitnatinn ierai nunarea gallons oi it. gresslves ln 1924. Samples were also sent to thafc he u scarceiy abje to rlse Cf; in . the l , tnetTK an. ac from throne at the end of aud part interstate controversy iences involving the construction of the ' - 'j . oouiaer wjiyon aam. He was one Vntt Four Candida rQj:j0iM f apparently came from;up Bute m-fplre j ExhiDltlon at Jnannesbur? moved forward alMllet and was brought down by cer- ind ,s planned ,anned to attwct to tne hundred mile 4 ' tain winds; Ouadarrama front in the civil 4 war's greatest concerted at- 4 tempt to take Madrid from 4 the north. The rebels are re- $ ported to have captured the region which is the source' of the main water supply of Ma- drld. With the first decisive TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Jobiiton' Co.y New York Air Reduction, 12a. Allied Chemicals, 230. American Can, 12134. American Smelting. 83l,i. American Tel. & Tel., 174i. Anaconda, 37?i Atchison, 77. Auburn, 31'4. , Baltimore & Ohio, 22'. Case, 151 V2. . ; Chesapeake & Ohio, 6534. , Chrysler, lll'fe. Commercial Solvent, .16. Curtlss Wright, 68. Dupont, 158. General Electric, 46V4. General Foods, 39. General Motors, 652. Goodyear, 23. International' Harvester, 78. International Nickel. 52T'8. Inter. Tel. & Tel.. 13. Kennecott, 452. Montgomery Ward, 44'?. National Distillers, 298. New York Central, 40?8. Pennsylvania R. R., 37 V2. t public Service, 45V. Radio Corporation, 1012. Sears Roebuck, 8P2. Soc. Vacuum, 13 V2. South Pacific, 40l2. Standard Brands, 15V4. Standard Oil (Cal.V, 35V4. Standard Oil (N.J.), 628. United Carbide, 95. United Air, 25H- Si Steel, 67 U. the Express Cashier Here For Seven Years, Transferred to Prince Albert H, J. Horton, for seven years cashier here for the Canadian Na tional Express, has been advised of his transfer to Prince Albert In a similar capacity. He will be leaving the Prince Rupert Fisheries Expert- f tne 8askatcnewan cit ,n the W. Kntnl Dtnllnn nf(n. ...... rtfl a.,. Wl a ' liiiitai outturn, niwi luuoiuciauic Investigation, are Inclined to the (belief that a strange, many-colored tlsh Columbia may have come from the decomposed carcass of a shark or whale, Certain characteristics of th material suggest that It may bt Edmonton from accepting the gov- shark liver oil which had been Through his tone connection ernment's prosperity certificates . floating around for some time kWo.,;i, .1' ci nt. n With thf mlnlnw hntlnocc Mr IW Was UDheld In Alberta Sunreme iwtth f.h rMnlt that fhp tt-Mthprlnir W Va.. Aug. 27: (CP) "r ,0. -rZL " ,r , .ut v.. ... .v. 'l.r. course of the next few weeks. Mrs. Horton and family may not leave until Phrist.tnax Thptr havp hoen grease or oU wh eh was recovered active particularly ln athleUc some time ago from the sea by clrcles here and have made many fishermen at the mouth of Bute mends who wiU t thelr de. Inlet on the southern coast of Bri parture. Prince Albert home town, 'city examples of Is Mr. Horton's PLANES IN FAST RACE Prir'es Aggrefating: $30,000 .For Flights by British Pilots From London to The Rand LONDON, Aug. 27: (CP) quickens In the race from Eng-and to the Rand, for nrifw ae- Dominlon analyst who would not 3regatlng $50,000 which Is sched- commlt himself, suggesting, how- uied start on the night of ever, a certain similarity to sperm September 29 and must end at the whale oil. A fisheries Inspector who yaragwanath airdrome. Johannes- Walker, :wa sent to In'ertlgate also sug burg, not later than 120 houra field In tht BeiieQ ina' 11 migni De a wnar afterwards. In that time compet- todav when Prduct. ing aircraft must fly 6,500 mlle-3, Stranded Shark? (going by way of Belgrade and The staff of the Prince Rupert Cairo; the fastest racer may tak; fisheries Experimental Station no Ion8er than two days for the iuggests that it might have orl- entlre iumey and no competitor S aUowed than five in more days Ulnated from a stranded shark. possibly a basking shark. This might fit in with the fact that the "!' h wi fnn infrmin. .Hh oney given by I. W. Schleslng, f T"" ,Cv,tVl AfrlKan grille rlol let- thrf y-'v?y.'r tace- eotocldeswlth- ha-Meaf Em- Britain's fastest Owing to decomposition and for ,,nrt mot1prn transnort nlnn.; other reasons, it is not believed that h2iye cj alrpjanes en nom-the oil ln Its present condition mated for me contest, Including could be put to any commercial use. singie.englned and mulU-englneti Mr. Bassett is not satisfied with maenmes capable of speeds of the findings that have so far been;aboUt 200 miles an hour. At least given in connection with his discovery and says he Intends to go struggle of the six weeks' civil further afield to get more definite Information. Three separate runs or flows of the grease came along between November 1935 and February 1938 terday that It would permit no at Intervals of several days. One Interference Interference with with Its Its shipping shipping was white In color but turned to a on on the the high high seas. seas. tight grey. Another was dark gray, the third purple. As a matter of fact, however, there was also some of the grease that was pink and some that was yellow. As It floated along on the water, the grease, as described by the fishermen who recovered It, was ln very fine par was formed Into balls of all sizes by the action of the sea and the ! driftwood. Put ln drums and bottles It has apparently changed neither ln color' nor smell under exposure to the sun and to stove heat. Lahdoti Attacks Roosevelt And Extravagance BUFFALO, Aug. 27: Delivering a stinging attack on President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies of "spendthrift generosity" and "hidden taxes," Governor Alfred M. Landon, Republican candidate for president, addressed a huge gathering ln the stadium here at a campaign meeting last night. Policies of reckless expenditure and extravagance which were really uuttlnc a millstone around the necks of the little fellow and mort gaging the future must be ended, declared Landon. He Indicted the administration for heedlessly of the future piling deficit upon de ficit. one entirely new type of commercial airplane will make its first appearance in the race; entries Include the new de Havilland fast twin-engined biplane. Hugh Buckingham, the firm's chief test pilot, will fly it. The biggest prize $20,000 will go to the competitor who completes the course ln the shortest time. Four prizes will be awarded on a formula of handicap which Is weighted in favor of machines carrying large useful loads; the first prize will be $15,000, the .second $7,500, the third $5,000 and tides but on reaching the beach It1 PUots nd Brltkh alrcraft m!y compete. Racing conditions prepared by the Royal Aero Club which is responsible for organization, gives every chance for spectacular achievement. No time allowarce will be made for refueling other ground work! every TWO JAPS ARESLAIN Chinese Storm Hotel at Chenjtu Injuring: and Kidnapping Others SHANGHAI, Aug. 27:--Szechuen provincial authorities at Chengtu have advised the National government that a mob of two thousand Chinese stormed the Chengtu Hotel and killed two Japanese, injuring twoVhers. Another report said two travellers were seriously Injured and two kidnapped. Killed in Vancouver Street Collision William Sweder, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sweder, pioneer residents of Prince Rupert, was killed in Vancouver on Monday of this week when a motorcycle he was riding collided with a car driven by Ex-Mayor W. II. Malkln. Young Sweder was born in Prince Rupert and left here for Vancouver with his parents during the War. NEW PACT IN FORCE Bond of Amity and Alliance tween Britain and Egypt Is Cemented Br LONDON, Aug. 27: (CP) Great Britain and Egypt, ln a scene cf quiet dignity, yesterday enteTed intd a bond of amity and alliance. For Britain and Egypt alike the treaty strikes a new epoch in their relations for it terminates tlie British military occupation ot Egypt. Henceforth the two coun- ' tries are allies lrt protection, of their, common interests, , , ' Art&tapa'ETNanas' Taitfaf-Prlme Minister of Egypt, said the treaty offered to the world an example of how balanced reason and hope can be secured by sin cere understanding. John Gilbert's Effects Are Put on Sale HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 27: Eager buyers Jammed In a crowd of curiosity seekers purchased four hundred of the fourteen hundred lots into which the late John Gilbert's personal belongings were divided. Wotaen Ruling Navajo Roost If Their Braves Can't Behave They Simply Put Them Out TUCSON, Ariz., Aug. 27: (CP) Navajo Indian braves are going and I modern but women still boss the air- tepees. drome at which competitors alight Mrs. Clara Lee Tanner, assistant "therefore, will be the scene of professor of archaeology at the tense activity directed by pilot3 "University of Arizona, tells of who grudge every second that does not see them nearer the finishing .line. Entrants must be seen at Bl grade a stipulation made to prevent overdarlng pacers from taklnv the shortest way between England and Italy over the greatest leng'h of the Mediterranean. They must Navajo newlyweds who used can ned goods for a ceremonial wedding dinner. Originally, she sas, the Navajos lived chiefly on mut ton, with vegetables and grains added ln summer, but now they are using flour and tinned food ln quantities. "But the women still rule In the call In at Cairo, and perhaps at tribe, owning its wealth In the Salisbury, Rhodesia. Otherwise. : form of herds of sheep and goats." each pilot may refuel where he Mrs. Tanner said. "The man Is pleases. He may fly non-stop over (content to own a horse or several long stages, with the engine thro1- horses. If the husband proves ln- tled to economical cruising speed 'compatible, his wife may put hM or fly shorter stages at full saddle outside the horon as an throttle and refuel more frequent ly. Continue Negotiations To Check Brutality LONDON, Aug, 27: Diplomatic indication she Is through with him." From her travel among the Navajo Indians, Mrs, Tanner described them as ceremonial-minded and legend-loving and suggested their own religion quite suf- proposals to check the brutality of ficed for a full and rich life. She Spain's civil war continue to be the said she deplored the efforts of subject of communications between the government to change the Great Britain and France. Navajo Into an agricultural type. C33