Today' $ Weather p 1 1 H LI tvw in luiruu W1L11 1 JUU srisL nrnunuiiLA. nucmiLsis sain 1 Il-1. l-,l-,l - 1 Mk. t Lfiiiuic ucLiAiuu wt 1 1 1 i 1 1 tr ftiLri ii i i inn i cii uuuri ch ir ..ii.iiii.i-.. IVIDENDS BEING CUT to Vancouver for a holiday, would be only. $5 per month the possibility oTHoTtKc 1 Kf mnni nn Art Ml Prtm pi I. " - Manning stated yesterday thaw establishing .separate wholesale 'ses in Alberta and expressed hope that this would be ob- fan 1.1 I 1- 1 f Ua imn In ew Editor Named For Social Credit Paper in Calgary IPrmnn Vtnn kAH nnnA ntA AVO- newspaper. The Albertan ls I'M II. tVIDUOIvinM f- lUIVUlLllI,, Weather Forecast rreSSUl'R tpmnltiE b!o-h nvpr t.hls Prince Runert nnri Onppn Char- Tl H O I 1 ...lit. . j wuuj ntiu vwl Wlbll ouwn- " v-oif Vjiiiisr. fir v j nnn ivpr icnnn i . ... "wuctaiu ana east win as, parny OUay, not mur.h rhnnrrp In trm- ,--"--D" - ---- Vn . - Prince Unnpit cnnt.h I n I n rr CJi rrlnce Georee-i-30.3a: south. 18: wtevan 3fia9 a. i,f 1 l mvuuji 1'KATH SENTf-ATPs vnn . Ha x ' ' tj a v v T'VO ARABS wiin Pinpn UPON BRITISH TROOPS JERUSALEM. RPr.t. iA- Two Arabs were sentenced to the death w firing on British soldiers. it is the first the present rruu nr0A a trie fioaiK .t . . . . uvubcukC IMTCIl T tlinnoAJ t-u lur 6Ucn an 0rrencCi 8 i WILL AID T0WB0AT Algie Towing Broken Down Oil Outfit From Wright Sound To Alert Bay Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Algie, Capt. Reg Green, left at noon today for Wright Sound to pick up and take to Alert Bay the American tug Andrew Foss which, with a large oil barge in tow, broke down while on the way from Ketchikan to Seattle. The Algie will take the outfit to Alert Bay where parts for the tug will be brought from Seattle and the necessary repairs made so she may proceed. Cigarette Tax InBellihgham Washington City BELLINGHAM, Sept. 16: Th Bellingham city council has placed a lc tax on all clBarettes sold In Pound Sterling And Canadian Dollar On New York Exchange NEW YORK, Sept. 16: The Brl- Halibut Arrivals Canadian and 6c. Summary Atlln. Lively, 18,000, 10.3c and 7c, Pa clflc Pierce, Royal. 8he .. . . JU. f I 17,000, 10.3c and 7c Canadian. White Hope, 23,000, 10.1c and 6c, Cold Storage. Maurice H., 8,000, 10.1c and Booth. HUGE SUM 6c, FOR TIMBER VICTORIA. Sept. 16: (CP) Fourteen thousand acres of timber Vancouver lsiana was land on purchased today by the Alberni-Pacific Lumber Co. Ltd. from J. D. Rockefeller Jr. at a cost of Card of Thanks vrrs Robert Murray and ance law was ruled nnponst.H.ii. . .tlonal by the State Supreme Court SAINT JEAN DE LUZ, France, Sept. 16: (CP) Arm- yesterday. .1 !..'- nrtint pnnflnhnnrc? Tnrmir nut thn loot- mnnin .4- 1 i- " 1U1 ('HLHJII WILII LUC UUIS1UC WUI 111 J. I till 1 LIU Illiri TIPTH W I " 111 I I i . " .iiiiii . wif ruf an 111 (HKHIlUUa U V UI illllClll LU UVCi LI IUW Lllf 1 11 1 I II 1 SI. i 11 1 - . . . - I P .- v i r-, r v r p: ers. un me suuixiern coast an insurgent cruiser sanKi ----.. -7 government submarine Madrid reported the cities of in - - At 1 1 . nuruu. uiiu uaum uiiiua v iliuuo bombarded by Fascist planes, The Spanish government an- 1 1 i . 11 1 ,1 Grain Vessel Ashore in Gale And Abandoned by Crew CHURCHILL, Man., Sept. 16: (CP The Avon River, a five thousand-ton grain vessel out of Montreal, was blown on to Mantpl New Radio Board Meets on Monday General Manager Will be Appointed I And Policy For Canadian Broadcasting Laid Down Island In Hudson Bay in a heavy gale. It Is believed the crew .of 30 ' men have abandoned the ship and' are safe on the Island. OTTAWA, Sept. 16: The new appointed Board or Governors on Canadian radio broadcasting will hold Its first meeting next Monday when a general, manager will be appointed and a policy for radio broadcasting in Canada outlined. of Canadian vember 2, broadcasting on No- Impost Is Put on Cigarettes By The new commission takes control j (By Dr. W. F. Thompson) , McMAIION CONVICTION r- LONDON, Sept, 16: Solid tors for George Andrew Mc Mahon announced yesterday that they werie appealing the alysls, conviction Of McMahon on a charge of producing a revolver , with intent "to alarm His Majesty" and the sentence of twelve months' Imprisonment. Grounds of the appeal are that the trial Judge mlsdlrec- ted the Jury. In summing up t the case. . ' - .; REDS CLASH Bitter Conflict Between Two Factions at Lyons Blum Calls Cabinet Into Session Communists ana socialists were reported to have J clashed bitterly in Lyons last night with several I being injured.- rAVAnMv' r.ni.n ppipe I MONTREAL, Sept. 16: The Ca- nadian gold price yesterday was $34.78 per fine ounce. HEAVIER FISHING MEANS SMALLER ANNUAL'TOTAL CATCH, SAYS THOMPSON $5.063Ton the new York foreign ex- Policy of International Fisheries Commission is Defended change market yesterday as com-j pared with $5.06 Vr In Toronto. The Canadian dollar was at a premium of 3-64c here. I By Head of Scientific Staff ' Commission to see that the yield of halibut from the banks .is maintained and that it is increased at the earliest .pos- SIDie mornenc. IIUS ii is uuiuy in uie umy inaiuici puooiuic, American ss.ooo pounds, io.3c namely, to allow the f ish a proper period of growth and and 7c. -n nllmv flip nrndiiptinn of sufficient snawn to Drevent the " 31-000 Punds' 10-lc Us 1 for decline -which gone on so? President, 20,000, 10.3c and 7c catch from th-2 area fell to 22,000,-i West The poundage taken at present 000 in 1930, at which Ume there was ls all that the banks can supply. If the most Intensive fishing the' . l.(irvVi tr ttA ftrcf voir , 'PVio .nmmleclnn lc hniifanai. aMa Paralysis Closes Public Places In is being appealed - Selkirk, Manitoba SELKIRK, Man., Sept. 16: Ail churches, schools and public places here have been closed on account of an epidemic of infantile par- Mrs. Zioncheck whose apartment the couple sQb-et, wUh assault, the claim being . . that Mrs. Scott was thrown bodily n,m, PARIS, Sept. 16:-The French . (u0 u cabinet was called Into emergent r3 zloncheck .wheiv she sought ; session last night by Premier Leon nave them removed. There l3 'Blum to consider the spreading ,,lso a sult for damaPJ1 t f..rn. strike situation which is threaten- tyrc lhe m apartmentv The assault ing the country with a general In- case ls sot for hearlrig Friday, dustrial tie-up. The Premier him-! ; self expressed home that a settle ment would be reached. (Norwegian Ship Is in Distress ",9rvaner Disabled In" 'Hurricane Off West Indies Last Night HAMII TON, Bermuda, Sept. 16: -The 7,000-ton Norwegian Tor-vangcr was broken down arid in distress 350 miles off Bermuda vestprday. Another Norwegian steamer, was reported to be stand-in? by as well as the United States coastguard cutter Unalga. Ypung Campbell ' River Logger Dies Tuesday VANCOUVER, Sept. 16: Claude McDonald, 17-year old logger, who was brought here seriously III' by a specially chartered airplane of the Canadian Airways piloted by Harold Whaler Lost In Aleutians more is taken this year it will In- banks had ever seen. Had the over- SEAT17.E, Jure the stock so that less will be fishing not been stopped, there is whaler Wast Port of Seattle today and or so. the total was greater. to allow 4,000,000 pounds more than 1 oOIu to Italy erow and renroduce. tween 1918 and 1921, end third, be- j lt ls pja,n enough Ior any lntel. tween 1927 and 1929. In the first Hgent man to see that the more period, 1910 to .1913, took place the the fishing and the mgre the gear first great Increase In the amount run, the less the total catch which of gear fished In Area 2, and the Can be taken. A greater poundage1 total iaken from the banks fell pCr year can only be obtained : from 60,000,000 pounds a year to throueh less flshlne and less near! THREE DIE IN WRECK Canadian National Passenger .Train Runs Into Work Train On Ontario Siding NOVAR, Ont., Sept. 16: (CP) A Canadian National North Bay-Toronto passenger train trashed into a work train on a siding here today, , and killed three. oIth work, .train, crew, s, injuring six othr persons.- It is believed that an open switch caused the accident. Railway officials have begun an FARMS TO HAVE MEN New Federal Scheme to Place Large .Number of Single Unemployed Men Victoria Opposed OTTAWA, Sept. 16: Under the new federal scheme for the handling of the unemployed, single men will be placed In numbers It is the duty and purpose of the International Fisheries iny. died in st Paul's Hospital wlth farmers for whom large they wm Sept. 16: (CP) The The plan provides for the federal grown on the grounds next year no doubt whatever that the total was reported wrecked on a reef of share in the cost. 2 have the number of boats and expected that the total catch from believed to be a total loss. amount of gear flshe'd shown sharp Area 2 would have fallen below 18,- . j increases; Each time lhe total .000,000 pounds. Two Million Bushels taken annually has been less In the Allowance is Made rc n A' XUA Funeral Notice about 30.000.000. In. the second per-irun ner vear. It ls.airalnst nil eJ Members of Tyee Lodge tio, 66 lod, 1918 to 1921, the total catch periencc to expect that now' the A. F. M. please attend the-fu-rose for a year or two while the total catch can be Increased by nnd service for our late Worship-banks were being further stripped, exactly the same process of more '"1 Brother Robert Blance. in tho son Then the yield fell from 37,000,000 fishing that has made il less in the Masonic Tempie at 2:30 p.m. to- muv. in ronvev sincere thanks and to 25,000,000, over 5,000,000 below past. provincial governments to and thereafter. This ls made ab- catch to be divided among the Akutan Island in the Aleutian The British Columbia govern-solutely clear by the past history of fleet must have fallen as much as groUp, The -crew was taken-off by ment has alternative proposals, the fishery In both Areas 2 and 3. it had before. Considering the in- a coastguard cutter. not being In favor of the farm Three times In the history of Area crease in the gear run, it was to be The vessel, valued at $100,000; ls plan. be required to work for their keep The government will pay $5 per month to the farmers for each of the men who, in addition to their keep, will receive $5 for the first month, $7.50 for the second month and $10 for the third. Thl3, It is Port Valued at $100,000 'On claimed, will provide for the men Reef Off Akutan and will enable the farmers to have help at a reasonable cost. Victoria Opposed VICTORIA, S3pt. 16: (CP) Officials of the provincial relief department next week will confer with special representatives of the federal Department of Labor here These three periods of increase this, for division among the fleet,, WINNIPEG, Sept. 16: The sale on the new policy to deal with the Area 2 fleet were: first, be-'due simply to the fact that the fish 0f two million bushels of Canadian employed single men in the pro- iarp nnur hplnir ulvpn a phanpp fn 1 . i ti.. ..... .... vlnra'thls n'lntar linn n c n.. . fmn mm or. wnnrt ho.' - "iwircav tu iittiy waa aiuiuuuwu j- . ""', o. i tai- teraay. The recently announced Dominion government plan to absorb unemployed single men on farms has been termed unpracticable for British Columbia and lt is said that alternate schemes have been Funeral Notice Tomorrow's Tides High 1:57 a.m. 205 ft. 14:05 p.m. 21.1 ft. .Low 8:05 a.m. 4.6 ft. 20:31 ajn. 3.0 ft. (8 AJM.) Prince Rupert, Cloudy, light southerly wind; barometer, 30.12; temperature, 44; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER xxv., v a ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1936 TRICE: 5 CENTS nl4e Sam's Big a . mm - orinern dpam v,ui vu rrom Rest of World by Speedboats; State Unemployment Insurance Ruled Unconstitutional np .i t i' utMriA. sept. Trie Wash- 1 ernble Decision Announced state unemployment msur- Naval Prog ram Biggest Peace Time Outlay On Record Is How Being Prepared Is Facing 5 Music ToiaI Expenditure of $560,000,000 is Involved as Against , $529,000,000 Last Year-Five Thousand More Widow of Seattle Congressman Arrives in Washington to Meet , Civil and Criminal Actions Men tpibe Enlisted WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 16: (CP)-The largest washingtoITd'V sent ie- Pace tlnJe b.udet history totalling .$560,000,000, as tc cSSi and til TV 5529,Q00,000 last year, is being kipped c;edings arising out of the mad- ,nt. shape by the Department of the Navy with a view to cap honeymoon of herself anci her being included in the President's budget speech next husband the late Representative Tanuary. It provides for an extensive new naval building; Ssr&STwJE " whichi incident w' the ington yesterday, she is being sued of flve thousand more men for the Navy. by Mrs. Benjamin Scott Youus, 1 ' . HAS EYES ON MADRID General Malo Discloses Plan Of ! Attack Deserters Executed ' MADRID, Sept. 16: Sixty-two Spxnlsh officers, for having tried to quit the government forces and Join the rebels, were yesterday lined up and shot at Balboa. General, . Molft, , Insurgent. ..commander, was reported tc, -have re-vmled ills tactical, plans for t'ae. car'.ure of Madrid. The canital woulcT be attacked on three sides, leaving the loyalists) a 'chance to escape to Barpelonaj The city, it was felt, would fill more easily if IUI 1 I . ,. inns ujiaiivc m cipe was parmit-ted. I Puree of AnarrhUU PERPIGNAN, France, Sept. 10: (CP) It was reported here today that troops in the government controlled Seo de Urgel section of Catalonia, Spain, ,were ittempt-lng to purge the district of ajl an archists. Jews Protest To Geneva Against Hitler Campaign GENEVA, Sept. 16: Bitter protest was made to the League of Nations yesterday by the executive committee of the World Jewish Congress against repeated attacks upon and persecution of the Jews by Chancellor Adolf Hitler and the lazi government of Germany. Governor Hamber Visits Okanagan Leaves Vancouver and Will Tour Southern Interior Latter Part of Week VANCOUVER, Sept. 16: Lieutenant Governor E, W. Hamber arrived today from Victoria and will proceed tonight to visit various points In the Okanacran on son, minister of labor, announced I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, yesterday. ! SOVIET PRESS DESCRIBES ADOLF HITLER AS MADMAN MOSCOW, Sept.- 16:r-The Soviet press yesterday accused Nazi Germany of attempting to break up the peace of Eur- ope. Chancellor Adolf Hitler's The funeral of the late Robert' rovptmn talk in rpcrnrrf in h mnrrnur Thnrsrinv. SentembPr 17. ni 111 4.1 , . .... ... !. . ... . . . .. - .1 . ... ., Jt fl - ... OMUKV vniu mc piace ui ;ou pjn., r t natural resources or tne urais "w "... ...I.-, it. - i .! it.- iLI.J . I . . m m.1 t , appreciation to an irienas wjiu wuv ine previous iow pomu m.wi- wmu irue cnougn, wniie the damage Is. Memoers 01 xa.m-n a8e u. tomorrow, Thursday, from the An- was described as the "ravings floral tributes, donated cars or as- period the story was repeated with being done, a somewhat greater P8 -nd sojourning brethren" are in- giican Cathedral. Rev. Canon Rush- of a madman." slsted In any way during their re- the1-great Increase' In' the amount catch Is possible as the' banks 'are'vikd to' attend. brook officiating. 'No flowers by cent sad bereavement. oi uisning in ana vne voiai (uonumi"fl on Page Two) m request