STRIKES unsl m Little if Any Torcrcss Up Many ten $ Arrest -A. P Malic YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Ju Tie- ,rti President Frankllu D. nsRvclt's steel mediation board hns arrived here from Cleveland to talk with Fraiak Pumcll, presl- rinit of the strike-bound Youngs towH Sheet and Tube Co., which, tilth the Rcnubllc Steel Corpora tion, Is keeping its mill closed at me request of the governor or OMo who said he feared violence if the mills tried to resume operations. Little progress towards strike settlement was made yesterday. Business interests have protested at the action of the government in endeavoring to prevent reopening of the mills. One hundred and seventy-five arrests were made here yesterday mostly on charges of carrying concealed weapons. NEW GOV'T OF FRANCE Camillc Chautemps Succeeds In Forming Administration PARIS. June 23: Camllle Chautemps succeeded last night in forming a new Radical , Socialist cabinet for France to succeed the nrimlnistratlon of Leon Blum. No rnmmunlsts are Included In the V-1 . n1,Vinitfth tVim, Vlfirll Windsor's Pastor Is Coming Over Jarilinc to Sail Next Week on lue, Mary DARLINGTON, Eng.. June 23: Rev It. Anderson Jartllnc. who defied Church of England authorities to perforin the marriage ceremony for the Duke and Ducness or vvina-sor said he would sail for the United States on the liner Queen Mary June 30. Jardlne Intends to lecture and preach in the United States. Harvard Grads Heavy Ice Floes In Alaska Waters Unusual Amount In Icy Straits Am! Cross Sound Reported ny Flier .iiiNVAiT .Tiiiir 23: Pilot Alex Holden, well known Alaska filer, reports an unusually heavy amount or floating Ice in Icy Straits and Cruss Sound. There arc heavy floes coming out of Glacier Day almost to Hoontih. SCHOOLS CLOSliD Owlntr to the nrevalence of scar let fewr li thn r.itv. schools were closed vpstrrrinv nftenioon at the order of Dr. J. P. Cade, medical health officer. They will not reopen until September I. Senate Approval 55. new cuuuict. uiiuuus" ...... ind, oi 5(1. offered to form an administration pvnd, after Blum had resigned because the Senate refused to grant him full powers to deal with the finan cial troubles of the nation Are Doing Well Hut I Not Credit College Education Tor Success CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. June 23: t-i. . tin rm rH crrndtiatc of tlVUlUli o- - . years ago has an income of 200 a year, is satisfied witn nis. career, declares his college education was worthless and Is looking1, for "relaxation," according to thej annual report of the class of ivn Of Works Bill Expected Soon WAS1I1NOTON. D.C.. June 23: Senate approval of the adminis trations one and a quarter billion works bill is expected any time now. Halibut Sales Summary American ilu.500 pounds, and G.Gc to 8.0c and G.5c. Canadian 75,000 pounds, and 5.5c to 7.7c and 5.5c. American 8.rc 7.5c Star, 12.500, 8.5c and G.fic, Cold Storage. Kriirecumlio. 115,000. 8.fic ard G.5e, Pacific. Ca nail inn Loin N, 12.000, 7.Cc and 5.5c Kooth. Canella, 17,000. 7.7c and 5.5c, Atlin. Tramn. 17.000. 7.5c and 5.5c, J Cold Storage. Nornen, 4,500, 7.5c and 5.5c, Cold Storage. Margalice, H.OOO, 7.Gc and 5.5c, Atlin. Dorrecn N, G.000, 7.5c and 5.5c, Cold Storage. Signal, 16,000, 7.Gc and 5.5c. Pacific. Today's Weather (Government Telegra.pt' Terrace Cloudy, calm, 48. Alice Arm Cloudy, south wind, Stewart Part cloudy, sout'i j Promotions At Local Station Annoiincrmcnl Made Affect ins .Slafr of Prince Rupert Fisheries Hxperi mental Institution Otto C. You n has been promoted from ihe rank of assistant research engineer at the Prince Uupcrt Fisheries Experimental Station to that of associate re search engineer, it is announced. Dr. I,. I. Pugsely. who has been here for .some months, has receiv ed the permanent appointment of assistant hio-chemisl, taking the nlaco of O. K. Dcnstedt who h."u resigned to join the staff of Mo Gill University. J. V. Kilpatrick has leen promoted from the grade of clerk tt accountant anil clerk. Willi thf return today aboard J the steamer Prince George from Madison, where nc is iiikiiik uj. tirutiri-!iiliinti studies, of Basil E. llailey, the scientific staff of the station here is at full strength for the first time in two years Mr. Iiniley will he here for a couple of months before returning to Madison. Queen Victorias Life to be Shown On Silver Sheet LONDON, June 23:- A moving picture production depicting the f Queen Victoria is to be made In celebration of the 100th. anniversary of the coronation oi the beloved monarcn, n w announced. IUK IIF.UK FRIDAY Kitnirnwa. secretary of the Japanese Association has received a message from inc j"" training ship Kalwo Maru tnai sne will be at Triple Island snoruy alter noon Friday where she will be .... r.-.oin nun McKinnon Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. June 23: (CP) Wheat was trading at $1.2214 on the Vancouver market yesterday. IS NAMED CHAIRMAN S. J. Hungerford Head of New Trans-Canada Air Service MONTREAL, July 23: (CP)-S. J. Hungerford, president of the Canadian National Railways, an nounced last night that he had been chosen chairman of the board of directors of the new Trans-Canada Airways system. He refused to reveal who were the other direc tors but said there would be a meeting Thursday night and that a statement might follow; To Meet With Col. Villiers Nnn.itm.. Miners Arc Referred To Head of Canadian Collieries NANAIMO, June 23: A miners' committee will meet Col. C. W. Vll-Hers, general manager of the Canadian Collieries, to present de mands which Include recognition! of the 'Committee for Industrial! Organization. The committee was referred to Col. Villiers by the local management. Americans Enter Marseilles FORT WORTH. Texas. June 23: Jtmmle Martin, former round the world flier, and H. Jones, pro minent oil man. announce they win fnkf nart in the race from I with Jones as navigator. New American U-Boats Named Doublr Names Chosen For Untie Sam's Latest Submarines WASHINGTON. D.C., June 23: Sea Raven and Sea Wolf. Normal Exam Results Out Local Pupils Arc Successful Their Tests at PcdaRORic Institutions In r.riMONTON. June 23: Dr. R. B Jacobs, medical health officer for EHmnnlon. exnlalns that an un identified organism affected head cheese which caused 53 Edmonton people to be sent to hospital recently suffering from ptomaine and will be in Prince Rupert about poisoning. four o'clock that aiicrnoon. LONDON MARKirr WliAK tnnT Tun a Qtrplf nrlpM Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 AJW.) mm MM High 1:04 a.m. 20.6 'ft mm 14:03 p.m. 18.4 ft. Low 7:51 a.m. 2.6 ft. Prince Rupert Clear, calm; 19:52 p.m. 7.0 ft. barometer, 29.72; sea moderate. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - -: - fc. f-"" wal ----- - nniio, r & II1VUI w " V01 XXVI., No. 145. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1937 r.ENTS INSURGENTS 'ASSISTANCE PUSHING ON OF CANADA Capture Seven Towns in Advance Soviet Would Welcome Co-opera- Towards Santander Four Power Split WARSIIU'S 'WITHDRAWN LONDON, June 23: (CI) Germany and Italy ordered their warships completely out of the international non-intervention patrol of Spain today although it is intimated that, despite the withdrawal of tlje ships, Italy and Germany will remain in the non - intervention committee. Doth Germany and Italy insist that they want a "peaceful" conclusion of the Spanish civil war in which they are sympathetic to the Fascist insurants. The withdrawal of the German and Italian ships left unguarded eastern or government-held coast of Spain against violations of the 27-nation ban on sending loreign arms and fighters, to Spain. A Havis News Agency disnatch from Barcelona' to Paris today quoted General Sebastian Pozas, commander of troops in Catalonia, as announcing that a Bri tish ship, unidentified, had been stopped at sea off Barcelona by 'talian ivar?hliv ami mai ran- Damascus ri Race! ?r"n,cni pi? bcc BILBAO. June 3: - General inclfo .Fran Mi's Ip-iurrent forces esterc'iy claimed Jhr Mature of even towns nortl of RUbio as ihmr mnvxri nn inward? .'their next tion in Connection With New Air Service MOSCOW. June 23: (CPi Prof nttn Schmidt, leader of Russia's ... . , . Ocean ean W flying development, P writes France Sided With Britain Against in the newsnaoer Pravda that in Germany and Italy vitations have been sent to the Canadian and United States gov pmments to co-operate with Rus sia In establishing Arctic stations to facilitate the establishment of Dolar air service between Europe and North America. Officials at Ottawa said yestcr- rtav that the invitation had not yet reached them. Toronto Lawyer Killed by Train Frank Webb K.C., Prominent Bar ristcr, Victim of Crash rnnnimn. Ont.. June 23: Frank Webb K.C.. prominent To ranto barrister, was killed when his car was struck by a Canadian National Railways train at a cross ing near here. Two Candidates For Each Riding InN. S. Election HALIFAX. U.S.. Jun" candidates were officially nominated yesterday to contest Nova ei-ntin's th tv ridiuss in tnc Marseilles, France, to Damascus, insurgents poured thousands of fo-thcmlng provincial election on 8-Tia. on August 20. They worked jroclamatlons over Santander to- June 29. toqetner in previous ions is"i jy demanding lUurrcncicr. ""-j. J tUt i o.,ww.fc m side with uamnhlcts r ThP names of Asta Katrln Elnars- i cern 01 au' seon of Osland and Thekla Marie Fulton and Lillian Jones of Prince Rupert are included in the list of successful pupils In Provincial Normal School examinations. CANADIAN DOLLAR NEW YORK, June 23: The Ca-nnrilnn dollar was trading at a dis- i count of l-32c on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Organism Is Unidentified lion In Connection With Ptomaine PolsonlnB F.pldcmlc In Edmonton reiJortiir-JT the UDVSSCy Man capture of Bilbao and mri auvismg nrlvisinc - AW 1 troops that further resistance was. , g 1 rCSlU6Ill futile and calling uppn them to lay down their arms. .Meanwhile Basque forces retrenched them- Dr. K. II. Clark Named 1 rcs.dent selves to save Santander from fall- Of American Chemical ing into insurgents' hands. Association Divided In Two ! June nn 23: nr Dr. R. ..,r, oi. t n,o fnnrl VANCOUVER. negotiations over German eovernment as a Joint retaliation j against an alleged attempt to tor-i pedo the German cruiser Lcipsiz, j France is said to have sided with ' Britain in refusing to Join in the demonstrations and Italy has loined Germany In Insisting on them. Germany and Italy were induced to return to partjcipatlon in the "hands off Spain" committee recently on assurances that any attack against neutral warships would be deemed the common con Today's Baseball American Lcaeuc Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 6, New York 3. Detroit 5, Boston 6. National League Boston 5, Pittsburg 8. '(JUAKES IN I'KKU CALLAO. Peru, June 23: (CI'J Earthquakes have shaken the coast of Peru, cracking walls and top pling chimneys, but no loss of life is reported. I Tweedsmuir I Is Coming I ' OTTAWA. June 24: Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor Gen- eral, In the course of a western tour, will visit Prince Rupert for three days. It Is announc- ed. He will arrive at Prince Rupert on August 27 at 8 p.m. and leave on August 30 at 0 were weak, traders being displeased; by the heavy selling of Kaffirs. p.m. - 11 1C UlllVtU WHivi w $4.04 11-10. Lii-'- II. Clark of the University or uri- Utilities Make Java-Australia presl- Pour new submaiincs being built power , for a dlspiay 0f naval tlsh Columbia was elected pi for the United States Navy have strength to the Spanish central, dent of the American Chemical Wni-t been nomoH named Sea Qpn nrnrrnn. Dragon. Rpa Sea Lion. Lion, . i.itH(Uicnphtlnn sociation hpre. here. As- Joe Brown Did Not Dodge It Wiilc-Muutlied Comedian Casualty During Filmins of Picture HOLLYWOOD, June 23: The wide-mouthed comedian, Joe E. Brown, nursed a cut lip last night after being hit during the filming of his latest picture. Studio officials said Brown forgot to dodge a blow aimed by another actor. Best Showing In Stock Trading NEW YORK. June 23: -The utl-j lltv trroun made the best showing i on the New York stock market, re gaining all Its losses and closing the week higher, Oil shares also were good performers on an outlook for higher earnings. Railroad shares made progress In several sessions. Retail trade was three to six percent over a week ago, and 12 to 20 percent over the 1936 week, according o Dun and Bradstreet. Wholesale trade was up 15 to 30 Dercent as compared with a year nun. Takinc its cue from steels, the market nicked up fractionally to ii noint or so yesterday. Bonds were irregular. RAR SILVER NEW YORK (CP)-rBar silver was unchanged at 4434C per ounce on the New York metal market to- jday. Air Service Is To Be Started THE HAGUE. June 23: Joseph Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, announced an agreement yesterday with Dutch authorities for a new Java-Australia air service to be launched Immediately. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Jonn&ton Co.) ' Vancouver It. C. Nickel, .20. I!iir Missouri, .42. Rrnlorne, 7.00. . U. It. Con., '.03. " V Azlcc. .08. Cariboo Quartz, 1.50. Dentonla, .13. (lolconda, .05. Minto. .13. . Meridian, .01. Fairview Amalg., .07. Noble Five, .05. ' I'end Orielle. 3.20. Pioneer, 3.85. I'orter Idaho, .04&. J'remier, 2.00. "ce.ves McDonald, .70. "rlinf Arlington, .10. "rvnrd, .09 '4, Vmon Gold, .081,-;; T?ylor Bridge. .04 Ms. Wayside. .03 askL I t'e'Mey Amalgamated. 'Vernier Border. ronirress. .OSVj, "'fM-crnst. .00. llmne Gold, .02. Ornndview. .15. 'ndian, .02. , Quiitsino Copper, Qucsnelle Quartz, Oils- A. P. Con.. : ?7. Cnlmont. .80. ' C, & i:.. 3.10;. tvrpphnlil. .121 . .01 Vi .03 V,. .08. McPnilji'iill SeiruKl .S3. 03'!.. Mercury,. ."8. Okalta, 2.:!0. l'ncalta., .20. ' " " Home Oil. 2.10. United, .35. Weymarn, .08. Toronto IJeattio, 1.1 G. Central Patricia, 2.20. Cods Like, .111. Lee Cold, .03. Little I'Onj? Iic. 5.00. McKenzie Red Iikc, 1.00. Pickle Crow. 5.05. Red Lake Cold Shore, .31. San Antonio, 1 .30. Sherritt Gordon, 2.15. Smelters Gold. .OS'.". McLeod Cockshutt, 1.71. Oklend, .10. M usher, .21. Gilbec, .01 V2. Mndscn Red Lake, .CO. Stnducona, 1.00. Frontier Red Lake, .M. Fraricoeur, ,C0. Manitoba Kastem. .022. Mbncta Porcupine, 1.10. I! u bee, .02'. Thompson Cadillac, .50. P.ailor. .02. Rankfild. .70. Fast Malartic, .75. Preslon F,ast Dome, .01. Hutchison Lake, .10. Dawson White. .12. McQuaijr Red Lake. .11. Rajah Ued Like, .20. AUlermae, .79. Ki-rr Addison. 2.05. Uchi Gold. .CI. Martin Wrd, .52. Perished in Gas Boat Fire Down " MENACE TO FISHERIES San Francisco Ftare Japs may Sweep Alaska Industry Clean SAN FRANCISCO, June 23: Alaska's great salmon industry Is threatened by a huge fleet of Ja panese "floating canneries- it was I reported today. The Japanese ships, It is held .are operating outside the three-mile limit and are In a position to sweep the sea clean : of fish before they can reach the smaller American ships which, stay within three miles of the shore. About six thousand, San Francisco workers. In addition to the thousands . of others from the northwest and Alaska, have gone north to handle the annual salmon run which Is scheduled to start next Monday. NOT MUCH TO SALVAGE Dirigible Hindenburs's Skeleton Will Yield Only Few Tons And Dollars NEW YORK, June 23: The skeleton of the great dirigible Hin-denburg, which cost millions to construct, will salvage for only tfour to twelve thousand dollars, A. J. Smith of the United States Avla-'lon !' Underwriters Inc. said yesterday. The amount realized will be decided by the weight of pure alu minum. Estimates or tne tonnage varied from 25 to 50 tons. The air-' ship burned at Lakehurst May 6.' Confesses To "Setting Fifes Rert Chambers Admits incendiarism in Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY, June 23: Police said last night that Bert Chambers confessed that he set two of the blazes which have caused thousands of dollars damage In Salt Lake City during recent weeks. Chambers denied that he had anything to do with several similar j fires in Sacramento and other 1 Pacific Coast cities. Father Hubbard Is In Far North Exploration Party of Glacier Priest Is Landed at Kin; Island JUNEAU. June 23: Advice3 re ceived here Intimate that the Uni ted States cutter Northland landed Father Hubbard's exploration party at King Island In Behrlng Sea. Terrace Couple Wedded Saturday .Miss Margaret Houlden Hecomes Bride of Oliver Jackson TERRACE, June 23: The wedding of Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houlden, Terrace, and Oliver Ford Jackson, son of Mrs. John Jackson, took place on i Saturday afternoon at 3 o clock. (The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the bride by Rev. i Adam Crisp. r it? tl Given In marriage by her father, LOaSt rfOm llere.the bride looked beautiful In a igown of white flowered organdie, I carrying a bouquet of Iris and co-Provincial police have received lumblne. Miss Eileen Taft was the advice confirming the supposition attendant, attired In a gown of that Cliff Wlllard perished In the white taffeta, and carried a bou-burnlng of the gasboat C. W. in nuet of mixed garden flowers. Oar- Dean cnannei near ucean runs.inet jacKson, oruiucr y wic uiuum, Tlae last heard from Wlllard by his acted as groomsman, partner, Tom Christiansen, was a After the ceremony a buffet lun-scream from him as he (Christian- cheon was served and1 Walter sen) leaped to the water. Chris-! Chapman proposed the toast to tlansen is now In hosultal at Bella the happy couple. . ! Coola where it Is said he will re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are to re-I cover trom his bums side In Terrace. . '