Today's Weather (8 AM.) prince Rupert Misty rain, light northerly wind; barometer, 29.60; temperature, 64; sea smooth. 1.XXV., No. 140 AR 9 "A ,uinilAL CONFERENCE TO HE HELD NEXT YEAR LONDON, June 15: (CP) prime Minister Stanley Bald- o. win announced In the House 'ALEST1NE kritain Taking nrm Hand Stamp Out Disorders Fabyan Winners In Wightman Cup Tennis WlMw.pmrvN Enor .Timp 15: ? author To Ien Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Pal-imogg, iney maae mm She PASSES K. Chesterton, Outstandin; English Man of Letters, Is Dead of Commons today that an Imperial Conference would be BEACONSFIELD, Eng., June 15: held in London next May lm- (CP) Gilbert Keith Chesterton mediately after the corona- aged 62, one of the greatest En?- tion of King Edward VIII. nsn men of letters of the present Various premiers and other re- century, died on Sunday from preventatives of the Dominions aropsy. nill attend. 4 For several years during the the fiel dof English literature but, with his admirers constantly growing In numbers and his work better understood, he eventually came to vwTjf-irp mTAffT 00 known In England as the most I 1 1 1 1 r I Vi I I W lovable and bo?151 character VUAUA AlVy If among British authors. imt1PT Pll T imn 1 K All IJ 1 1 His own Idea of himself was that he was born to attain fame as an artist. He made a determined ef fort In rparh that frni 1 Htr Uavlnn (muonwrn, u.. gt pau,.s scnoo, where he studlccj .me was HUiciti vuuj .u..v,...B vnlIM, in -ff-nrt thp art Lnouncement Saturday by the .,., at thp o,.rip Rrhnn, . Commissioner tint ..... ' rltlih High don thp rnlp art l-utic to be taken f steps were crltlc for The Bookman.. for a amp out sucn disorders as nave tlme he ri ivord that hi natural ftn prevailing lor several weeiu. bent was toward literature and he iraos ana Jews were warnea mat .-, hl, ... rip. rsons louna gumy oi terrorom, yoU, hlmself to cultlvatlng that ooung on iirmsn troops, ini- ... nt pvnr,nn hnth ln vpr ring wun communications aim anrt nr0 xh offences would henceforth be nnn m to me ueaui Pjenuy. and wlth lng me experience In ISLANDER fliam Campbell of (ueen Char- Wtc City Passes Away After Operation i William H. Campbell, formerly a a a publisher's office. Chesterton mV A TO fYC ln 1900 Produced a volume of ULA 1 ll F clever poems under the title. 'The who Knignt."-it was aDout mat time he definitely took to journal-Ism as a career and became a regular contributor of signed articles to the liberal journals, "The Speaker," and "The Dally News.' From the first Chesterton established himself as a writer with distinct personality combative, iner and prospector and for some unconventional and dogmatic- ars living as an old age pensioner with the result that his w Mings Queen Charlotte City, passed were much sought and were pub- uy yesterday morning In the llshed in some niteen Lonaon rlnce Rupert General Hospital, newspapers and magazines. In adhering from acute appendicitis, ditlon to his original style, the had been rushed here Saturday author attracted runner attention ternoon by the provincial police by his versatility, his work rann- t P M, L. 8 for an operation. ! lng from fiction to xugitive verse The lntn vtr Tamnhell was 78 and irom artistic criticism to ais- arsof ace and was born ln Nova ; cusslons of ethics and religion, his Nla. He has a daughter living ln c United States. I Funeral arrangements are ln the nds of the B. C. Undertakers. American Women Defeat British reputation was iiuwiui enuauccj by the republication of much of his work ln a series of volumes In which his acute criticism, pungent style, humor and his capacity for laying down the law with unflag glng Impetuosity stood out. The Interest excited by Chesterton's work and views was Indicated by an analysis of them ln an anonymous volume, CF. K. Chester- lelen Jacobs and Sarah Palfrey! ton: a criticism," published ln 1908. Chesterton was born at Kensington, London. May 29, 1874. In 1901 he married Miss Franc's !tv pni tu ttw RiniPi Beaconsfleld. a uonaon suwuro. Jme up from behind to defeat Stammers arjd Freda James of IHy land 1-0, 0-3, 7-5 in Wightman to tennis at Wimbledon Saturday. WHEAT IS GOING UP h'nfavorable Crop Conditions In United States Cause Jump Of Price at Winnipeg WINNIPEG. June 15: (CP) Sharp price gains in wheat were sored on the Winnipeg Grain Ex I nange today as a result of un- avorable crop conditions ln the plted States. Values closed 2c m lc higher with July at 7978c er bushel; October, 79s8c, and De-"mbcr, 8OV0C. Vancouver Price VANnntmT?r tm k;- rrpl . .Whfat was quoted at 7738c on the eXChflnirp InHav Q WWVIMf TOWNSKND IN MAINE ! PORTLAND, Maine, June 15: In I the course of an organization tour, iDr. Francis E. Townsend of Cali- fornla, father of the Townsend old Jage pension plan, arrived In Port- land Saturday. Zioncheck To Be Declared Sane Washington Congressman Is Ex-peeled to Leave Hospital This Week WASHINGTON D.C., June 15: Congressman Marion .wuwici.iv of Seattle, who has oeen conuneu n the nsvchopatnic ware oi u inni hnsnital for the past week or so Is expected to be declared sane and released this week. He Is now talking of making a theatrical tour of the northwest. next Monday. Prime Minister Addressed Meeting! At Vanderhoof Saturday Night In Support of Connelly VANDERHOOF, June 15: Premier T. D. Pattullo, who Is touring Omlneca constituency In support of the candidature of M. M. Connelly The Prince Oeorge Citizen news paper says the Liberals have noth ing to fear ln the by-electlon. Father Hubbard Is Coming North Glacier Priest to Look For Pre historic Monsters in Alaska SANTA CLARA, Cal., June 15:- Mailing of 3,578,000 soldiers' bonus checks will commence today, the distribution to total $1,900,000,000. The checks may be cashed as close as in the Post Office Itself, Postmaster General James M. Far ley announces. TRADE IS IMPROVED Expansion Both In Exports And Imports is Shown in Canada OTTAWA, June 15: (CP) The Department of Trade and Com merce today reported that Can ada's exports last May were more than $17,000,000 higher ln value than in May a year ago and that Imports were worth almost $5,000,000 more than In May 1935. Car Runs Away On Busy Street One Woman Slightly Injured In Seattle Traffic Crash SEATTLE, June 15: One woman was slightly Injured when a run away automobile crashed down a hill on James Street in the down town area Saturday and collided with a street car. There was con siderable excitement on the street for a while, Card of Thanks The executive committee, Navy League of Canada (Prince Rupert Branch), express their thanks to the public for the generous sup tag day on Saturday. The sum of . $83.28 was collected. PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1936 ST SITUATION STILL NAVAL MEN Jaanese Blue Jackets Put Ashore At Amoy, Canton And Hong Kong In the by-election, spoke here Sa- Pirales Driven Away From Ameri turday night before a large meet- early part of his career, Chester- lng- Last Thursday night he was at ton was somewhat of a puzzle hi Telkwa- The election takes place can Institution After' Sharp Clash TOKYO, June 15: CP) Five Japanese warships have arrived at Amoy in South China and landed blue Jackets ostensibly fojr the pur pose of protecting Japanese nationals from Internal strife. Japanese warships have also arrived at lanton and Hong Kong. Pirates attacked . an American battle in 'which five men were kill- Forty Cents'Per Hotir' lo be Gen eral Rate on Relief Public Works Projects VICTORIA, June 15: (CP) Men employed on public works projects undertaken by the pro vincial and Dominion govern ments will work eight hours per day and receive the same wages as paid on government jobs in the same districts, it was announced today by the Department of Public Works. The generally accepted scale for laborers on government work is forty cents per hour. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 15,000 pounds, 7.1c and 6c. Today's Weather Triple Island Cloudy, fog patches, light easterly wind; barometer, 29.54; sea smooth. BAH SILVER NEW YORK, June 15: (CP) Bar silver was selling at 44?4c per ounce )n the local metal market today, port extended to the Sea Cadets Dlonne on this occasion. DIONNES EXPECTING VISIT FROM STORK 4 CALLANDER, Ont.. June 15: j Mr. and Mrs. Ollva Dlonne, parents of the famous quln- tuplets, are expecting another visit from the stork possibly this week but not later than the end of the month. Dr. A, R. Dafoe will not attend Mrs. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Premier Pattullo I AWnTNf! HE I Heavy Sentences WIRES ARE m . . ljni1LHVl Vl " " m . " louring Ummeca Imposed on Trioj RESTORED t Forgeries Bring Twenty Year Term dian NaUona, Get$ Us Com Woman SPOKANE. June 15: -Two men MAYOR IS ARRESTED Chief Magistrate of Charged with Malfeasance In Office BIG CROWD AT PICNIC picnickers to the Island. After refreshments an Interesting program of sports was run off In quick time. J In some events there was such a big Dig entry entry list list that mat heats ircaia naa unu to wuc oe mercial Lines up Again After Flood Damage Tom orrow s Tides High Low 11:10 a.m. 17.7 ft. 23:06 p.m. 21.6-ft. 4:56 am. 3.2 ft. 16:50 p.m. 7.5 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS VERY UNSETTLED NATIONS DEFAULTING AGAIN ON WAR DEBTS WASHINGTON, D.C., June 15: France was the sixth na- tion Saturday to notify the United States State Depart- ment that she would not be "Wims are nn aaain" was the meeting ner war debt install- HnQnifnl A'tf nrlfPfl '!ind 3 rtmar WCrC se,nenc to welcome notification given by Ca- ment due today and totalling midtKtU llUdpiiai terms of twenty years' imprison- ;iadlan National Teiegraphs to its $75,000,000. Other nations who Iment in Walla Walla State Peni tentiary Saturday following conviction on forgery charges. EnglisKSags- Show Increase Father Bernard Hubbard of Santa lwe"? nl ama,g T We" , JU Tc H of tne attaches inJui"ed- LOmeUian IS Clara Unlversltv. known as the . Hu8e anti-Japanese demonstra -niariPr PriPt- aH famns fr by Chinese students were re hi. -vrotinn. nf Aito an-lons at PelPln Saturday nounces that he will lead an expe- Ported ditlon to the Alaskan Peninsula this summer In quest of the re mains of great prehistoric mon sters. First he and his party will endeavor to scale the "Bear's Paw" lear Juneau, a group 'of crags I which have defied mountain cllm bers. - '. Bonus Payments Commence Today Millions of Checks Are Being Dis tributed in States WASHINGTON, D.C., June 15: SCALE OF PAY SET customers Saturday evening. For have advised that they will not , two wtJk3 the wires had been down pay are Great Britain, Poland, t on account of flood damage to lines Juso-Slavla, Lithuania and In the lower Skeena Valley. On Roumanla. Finland will pay as Saturday night repair crews work- usual. insr frnm thp east and west met near Shames, thus ending the longest telegraphic tie-up Prince Rupert has experienced in a quarter Reach Heaviest Figure in Fifteen of a century. During the interrup- Years, Statistics Show tion on the land lines, Prince Ru- pert's only telegraphic communlca- LONDON, June 15: Savings of tion with the outside world was by i small investors ln Great Britain the Dominion radioteiegrapnic ser- 'years. A considerable portion ;a. inose siain were inree piraies thls u jn savinss banks. and two policemen. The hospital, ; IS MOVING TO EUROPE hospital at Amoy tonight but were reached fifteen billion dol- vice which was almost constantly Apostalic Delegate For Canada Is beaten off after a machine gun thp h,aviMf tntai in fiftppn lonzested. Transferred to Budapest of Communications for Prince Ru- pert with the outside world are VATICAN CITY, June 15: An-now back to normal again even If nouncement was made at the Vault may be weeks before railway can Saturday of the transfer of I traffic Is restored. According to re- Most Rev. Andrea Cassulo, Apos- H 01 din? UWn v " nclals are sald t0 have lntlmated thollc church fr Canada and 5. that it will probably be a couple of Newfoundland, to Budapest, Sun-months before trains start running gary. He Is at present attending the Improvement Reported in Condi- throueh on the local line aealn. Eucharlstic Congress which is In tion of W. C. Fields superintendent W. H. Tobey progress in Vancouver. 'authorized the announcement this ; RIVERSIDE. Cal., June 15: The morning that n would be August 1 r"ITrII T'rVlV condition of W. C. Fields, popular lt tne earllest beIore through: I Nl H Ft )K 1 screen comedian, was reported tw,. could start Tunnine aBain. V slightly Improved last night- His Meantime repair work on the lines temperature -was down tw6 degrees proceeds steadily and the flood from 103 at which It stood when he ' waters continue to recede back to- entered hospital. For the present ward normai ieveis, stage of pneumonia, his physicians! stated that he was doing as favor ably as could be expected. Adult Education Key to Problems Canadian 68,500 pounds, 6c andarrested Saturday on charges of aj 'gti Dunstan's University, .lc to 6.3c and 5.4c American Reliance, 15,000, 7.1c and 6c, tlln. Canadian Capo Beale, 37,000, 6.3c and 5.4c, Jooth. Bobbie, 9,000, 6c and 5 1c, Cold storage. Domino II, 8,500, 6.2c and 5.2c, Mlln. Viking, 14,000, 6.2c and 5.5c, Cold Storage. malfeasance and misfeasance ln( The trouble today, he suggests office. He has been released on ln hls essay on Adult EduCatlon. bonds of $5000. Is the lack of education of tlv adult population Canadians are not Illiterate but they do not know how to use their education, he believes. In the Island province the newborn adult education movement Is being seized enthusiastically and with the help of the prov- Mnclal library chain the student Upwards of One Thousand Persons v lt is "assured of steady . 7 ...i.. Outing ;says says At Canadian Legion's . growth." "Stagnation, complacency and Little, If Any, Fireworks Expected At Democratic National Convention PHILADELPHIA. June 15: Preparations are being completed for the Democratic National conven- tl0" to be held here from a w Says Writer of Prize Essay At St. Dunstan's University Tuesday. J That the convention will be do- mlnated by President Franklin D. I CHARLOTTETOWN. June 15: Roosevelt and that his New Deal Pittsburg. (CP) Adult education, a move- wni receive a sweeolne formal en- ment ln Its Infancy ln Prince Ed- dorsement appears to be a fore-ward Island, is the key to the gone conclusion although there is present situation of the Canadian a possibility that .certain conserva-neoDle who "are not able to n ti.. i 1S:MaVOf' r r.. - m.iucm. m uu ma, PTTTKmTim Jnnn . ... e 1 prooiems ma,,make themselves felt. There Is wnii. Mrw-i; fiprv nhipf ml. - no William McNalr. fiery chief magi- .. confront them ln the opinion of ouestlon about the renomlnation of . ues"on e renomlnation or has been strate of Pittsburg, who ,aoul n A MacDonaid 0f Cardlean araigan. Mac"onal,a President Roosevelt and Vlce-Pres m,.nh much ,n ln thp the nmpiitrht limelight nf of Htp late, wa-, wa. - p E I 193g Alumnl ,ze essaylst dent John Vance Garner. STRIKE IN SAWMILLS Lumbering Industry Along Lower Columbia River Badly Tied Up PORTLAND. Ore., June 15: All but two of the large sawmills In the Portland area have been forced to close down on account of strikes ln thirty Columbia River rnvnrprl with Ideal weather, the unsound dogmatism must be over-1 logging camps. Dispute over the Canadian Legion picnic yesterday come" before the movement makes', men was the primary niahv Tsland was an unauallf led anv real progress, he thinks, and cause oi tne logging camp strih.es. success, there being upwards of a: the task nas only oegun. thousand present. The Boys' Band He hopes Islanders will be far- nlaved on the way to Cow Bay, sighted, because although "prac where a good boat service took the tical results may De seen in ouri lifetime, the full harvest of ouri efforts will be reaped only by succeeding generations." p i,a . run and ln some races dead heats alltOmianS idiS resulted so that an extra deciding run-off was necessary. A enfthall fromp hpt.uppn mlvPfl l V OVtVUHII l . - - - teams captained by Jock McGrelsh: Matanuska Visit and Douglas Frlzzell resulted ln a PALMER, Alaska, June Inspector Of Territories Visits Alaska win for Frlzzell's team by 11 to 8.. party of 120 members of the Los at Fairbanks, Many of the children took advan-' Angeles Chamber of Commerce, ln tage of the ideal weather and water, the course of a tour of Alaska, vis conditions to spend their time In lted the Matanuska Valley Satur-the water. Others enjoyed baseball, day and were given a warm wel-and football. jcome. Dr. Charles Mllllkan, famous Committees ln charge of the var-i scientist, was one of the members (Continued on Page Two) ol the party. SEATTLE, June 15: Dr. Ernest Omening, director of territories of the United States, arrived ln Seat tle Saturday following a tour of (Alaska during which he gave an 15: Aiaddress at the University of Alaska KILLED HIS MOTHER DUBLIN, June 15: (CP) Edward Preston Ball, 20, son6 of a Dublin doctor, was founds guilty but Insane;; on a charge" ofsmur-derlng ' his mother. .yL ' .. ... ,