Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (I A-M.) Prince Rupert Clear, calm; barometer, 30.04; sea smooth. . XXVI., No. 195. Missing; Russian A., & s, August 21: Sir Hubert Wll-and Capt. Herbert Holllck- to Join In the scarcn ior Bigis-, Leveneffsky, lost Russian . 1 - tHem nMrt, V 4 C tnrltf oi- In their big twln-motorcd m -i. ri . it u i. con 11 iu irtM iiocrnrn fa v mnrn inrr i ed yesterday that the Russian lanri(,r Frnn, ..... ,,. . -.,. KrooVr tun. nMtinrr l.hArn tr ... of tftls city, lias been appointed l in Trs I l ii I i l I I.. I lianHol M.i1..t:.. . .... ii... -"M1 I IT 1 41 1.1 III IK III! I JIM llfl.il- " of iu visit to British Col- niiin it - . i V Iku 1 f. m wiiuil 1UUUU. J ran ijnrance of Man From Ke "el (.11 mil In nloninin Knar Itclleved Accounted For 1.UNUN, Aug. 21: Provln- 1.1 ll tmtien I.-.-- 1.-1 ! ill It.- Market Salesman Has Been Named r i lv i vv e l li ilt iiiTriiiiLLiiiir. ipn perate in ine scarcn. capi. era, Francisco Franco insurgCnt m Mattern. United States Ions . ... ... 11 I i r-. ' -..-ww Iirf I lit I . H11U JLlJfTI L IIHI1 t ... ... unity .cam ouuiitiiut'r puaMUiy Canadian commercial pi ot, e,riv next urik nnri m3k tif among those already at narrow. Spanlsn clly his berorc anoUier Sat. Appointed M ant on Staff of McUlU University CLOSE ON SANTANDER General IVanco Expects to be in Possession of Important City Soon i urday. I Only twenty-five miles of road-t way, protected by dwindling govern-1 ment defences, lies between Franco and his objective, the last Important government port on the Bay oi uiscay. Coronation Medal Is Presented Here (.uiuiikibiMun in iLNVi'iiiiii(i?v a i. .iiriniH-r 111 liiHiii t'liii in -imi i.mii. lhnc Will r. . He -wtll'beiear-- -' adlaii Naval Voltinte er'Rescrve" j here a week from next Monday Master of Arts degree. Halibut Sales Summary 1 Cc to 9c and oc. fncrinn. MM Canadian irir ii g mi i"irn t in m aim and 6c : and 6c, ra ueairice. lu.uuu, Ainu, B.uc 6c Oc resent Lase he Given Chance lo Tell Their 111 lll.tfll .lltlllllOOIVl Soon VICTORIA, Aug. 21: Vuncou- i ncior a ami other liritisn lunibla cities will be given an Itecelves Memento At headquarters of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve last night, the presentation was made of a Coronation medal to Telegraphist William Bremner of the local unit. The presentation was made by Lieut, Commander i Walter Hume, commanding officer. Bremner Is the second member of the local unit to receive a Coronation medal. Norman McGlashan received one from the King and Queen In London, having attended the Coronation as representative oi .the unit. C. II. Bradbury of Vancouver Appointed by Vegetable Market- . ing Board VANCOUVER, August 21: Announcement was made yesterday of the appointment of C. H. Bradbury as salesman or the British Columbia Coast Vegetable Marketing Board under the provincial Natural Products Marketing Act. IS MOVED TO 0KALLA Warden A. T. Stephenson, Well Known Oflicer, Translerrcd From Nelson VICTORIA, August 21: Warden A. T. Stephenson of the provincial 'Jail at Nelson has been transferred 'to Okalla In a similar capacity, It Is announced. Warden Stephenson Is one of the best known officers In the provincial force, having served at many points In British Columbia Including eleven years as chief at 1 "'ILL I1F-IPT hi uvo inur I III" - - "'ling of h ,lpWn . r ,,,, This afternoon's train from tnc reek .. .. ".-I." ..:.! east arrived on time at 2:30, bring- ve (he dlsannearnnr, of JneVlnR In quite a number of tourist es Bernhardt who loft relkf .passengers who will proceed to van Mini n i r ah i x uuuu in liMo una ms (i i....... .. .. couvcr on the Prince Rupert this evening. ma Quintuplets Take Up Social Duties Will be Frequent Hostesses at Dinner to Their Mother and Brothers and Sisters CALLANDER, Ontario, August 21: i The Dionne quintuplets now three ears and three montlis old, are adding social duties to their actlvl-' ties. Henceforth they will be tre-i quent hostesses at dinner parties. Each evening their mother and1 one oi their brothers or sisters will dine with them In their hospital. Today's Weather (Ooveriunent Tflegrapnl) Terrace Light rain, calm, 51. Alyansh Raining, calm, 55. Alice Arm Raining, calm, 50. Stewart Showery, calm, 55. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, "53. Smithers Cloudy, calm, 58. Burns Lake Raining, calm, 51. Prince George Cloudy, calm; barometer. 20.82. Vancouver Fair, southeast wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 30.00'. Victoria Cloudy, southerly wind, six mile per hour; bnro-' meter, 30.00. Estevan Cloudy, southeast wind, 18 miles per hour; baro meter, 29. 'JO. Triple Island tiouuy, snow- .i . i 1 r II ery, souineasi winu, iuur ninr per hour; barometer, -'J.ob; temperature, 50; sea smooth. n..nil Tip.. Point Part cloudv. I temperature, 53; sea smooth. Late Telegraphs AIR MAIL EXTENDED OTTAWA With the first Right next Monday, the new airniail service instituted recently from Edmonton to Whitehorse Is to be extended to Dawson by the United Air Transport Co, The flights will Include an overnight stop at Whitehorse. It is planned to establish weather stations at Ed monton, Fort St. John, Whitehorse and Dawson. TO BE BURIED MONDAV VANCOUVER The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. V. Soderlund, Mrs. A. rindale, Mrs. Ida Erickson and Miss Muriel Erickson, all of Pioneer Mine and victims of an automobile accident when their car plunged Into McGillivray Creek near Chillinark. will take place Monday afternoon. TRAINING OF YOUTH OTAWA A youth training pro. gram, Involving the expenditure of $500,000, has been signed between the Dominion and Ontario governments, II was announced here by Hon. Norman Rogers, MlnMer of Labor. The agreement remains In force until the end of March next year and calls for a fifty-fifty expenditure by (he two governments, Ontario paying administration costs. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937. The first diesel motored al xteel vessel to serve in the grea river systems of the Northwest Territories waa H unched at Fort Smilh, Alta., b fore a cheering crowd cif workmen, trapjiers, traders, priests and provincial diynatanca. Mru, J C Howen, wife of the lieutenant-governor of Alberta, christened the new vessel "Radium King." The Bhip was built at Sorel, Que., cut into sections anil shipped by rail lo the northern city, where it .was welded together again. It will carry rati 'ipplies out of the Great Rear Lake district. Mrs. Rowen is shown in the upper photograph as she broke a bottle of champagne over the ship's bow. The lower photograph shows the "Radium King after the launching. Another Storm Sweeps Ontario Cyclone Visits Southern Fart Province Two Killed and Many Injured VICEROY ON MOVE camp at Intata Lake last night af-,ter the mojft successtul day's fish-Ing so far in his visit to Tweedsmulr Park. He had caught twenty-eight line Ilsh. Today the vice-regal party will start moving by airplane to the Bella Coola Valley. A few days will be spent at Stule Lodge and the, Oovernor General and party will be at Bella Coola next Thursday. There His Excellency will be met by barometer. 29.73; temperature,! Miss Elizabeth McLeod, who Is In next week, 50; sea smooth. j training for a nurse at St. Joseph's : lTnLni. Qliiii.rr 1lM rr,.ll..l I. tflivln A j I .. lu. Vina I.Vina Vllrorg whn left Occupational Survey Will Be Undertaken VICTORIA. Aug. 21: Hoi. George S. Pearson, minister oi labor, announced yesterday that an occupational survey would be undertaken by the province at a cost of $30,000 for the purport of planning the distribution of available labor among workers. celticIn- LEAD NOW Defeats Morton 4 to nil While Rangers are Playing Scoreless Draw With Hibernians GLASGOW, August 21: (Canadian Press) Celtic went Into undisputed leadership of the First Division bernians. Today's scores: Ayr, 6; Queens Park, 2. Celtic, 4; Morton, 0. v Dundee, 4; Clyde, 1. Falkirk, 4; Aberdeen, 1. Hibernians, 0; Rangers, 0. Motherwell, 5; Arbroath, 1. 1. Partlck Thistle, 3; Kllmarnock.O. Hamll Hamilton, 3. SJJohistone,; 'Sl.'Mlrren.'l; Hearts", T Third Lanark, 1; Queen of South, Ambassador To Italy Is Earl Sir Eric Drummond Succeeds T Peerage Following Death Of Half Brother LONDON, Aug. 21: (CP) Sir Eric Drummond. British ambas 'sador to Italy, last night ed to the Earldom of Perth with I the death of his half brother, (William Huntly Drummond, the 'Fifteenth Earl, at Rouen, France. TORONTO, Aug. 21: Another The peerage of Perth dates storm of cyclonic proportions back to 1G05 although the Drum-Bwept Soulhern Ontario late yes- mond family traces back to Bar-terday, killing two persons, In-Ion Drummond of Cargill who rehiring at least ten and doing ceived that title in 1488. heavy property damage. Weather Forecast Furnlsnod tntou: Ike courteej Oi I.e Dominion Meteorological Bureau i victoria and Prince Rupert. Thli fore "at U complied from ohservatlorut t-ten at 5 a.m. today and coven the 3 "wiur period ending S vm. lomorrow). Leaving Intata Lake lor Bella Coola General Synopsis A moderate Valley Had Good Fishing disturbance Is centred off the Queen Yesterday , charlotte Islands and has caused - rain on the coast and In northern INTATA LAKE. Tweedsmulr Park, BriUsh Columbia. It Is fair else. August 21: The Governor General, wnere. Lord Tweedsmulr. was back In Prince Runert and Queen Char Premier T. D. Pattullo who will ac-1 company the party to Prince Ru- Moscow Newspapers See Tills as pert and on to Ottawa. I Next Development Following The vtce-regal parity is due ln! . Tortugal Breaking Olf Prlnre Runert on Frldav evening of, Relations with Praha tn. i.nrnmnter. 2'.).78: temnera-L.. . .j.,. i here earlv in July, spent a month Interpret the breaking olf of dip ture'. 55 light swell. i"? city on "T the Princess to V Adelaide T yest in Vancouver before proceeding lomaUc relations by Portugal with Alert Ray Heavy rain, light easterlv wind; barometer, 29.95; High 1:06 a.m. 21.0 It. 13:40 p.m. 20.3 ft. Low 7:35 a.m. 2.7 ft. 19:50 p.m. 4.5 It. PRICE: 5 CENTS riental Metrooolis Laid Waste I t II I. r6 ?k Vv A I I .-!.-. A I All .CTOiM imfictm r.i . ,r,,r J., ... . ....... . . I . . lLM.YiI Canadian Apple F0RlTH5;oP.VaS,Put V Af hum Mi I linn and Hollick-Ki r&'inc North to Join In Se. XL tfi m. i lit mii-iim OTTAWA, August 21: - The value of the Canadian apple crop for 1937 Is estimated at $5,000,000. i 0 WATER IN SUB-ARCTIC DAMAGE IS ENORMOUS Great Britain and United States Interests Suffer at Shanghai Shell Hitting United States Ship Was Japanese Germany's Stand Supports Japanese But Will Remain Neutral Unless Soviet Should Step In SHANGHAI. August 21: Havas News Agency said last night that seventy per cent of the British Investments In Shanghai were threatened by fires now raging through a large portion of the metropolis as fierce fighting between the Japanese and the Chinese continues. Already extensive damage has been done to British Industries and pro- ; perty on both sides of the Whang- of the Scottish Football League to- DOo River. United States Interests ua by defeating Morton four to have also suffered extensively, nothing. Rangers, the league j War and fire continued today to champions, hltnerto tied with Cel- lay waste Shanghai with foreign tic, could do no better than split police estimating about eleven points In a scoieless draw with III- square miles of the world's sixth largest port destroyed. Only vxs International settlement, French concession and parts of Nantao In Soochow Creek area remain Intact. Flames have spread unchecked in, all directions because firemen hav evacuated the burning areas. The shell which struck the United States cruiser Augusta yesterday, kiHlngiOnesailQr eighteen others, was said lasf night to have been from a Japanese antiaircraft gun. Ten civilians and a hospital were destroyed yesterday In an air raid by Japanese planes on Nanking. Three Japanese planes bombed Kluklan, the port of the city of Nanking. The British continue to hurry their nationals from the war area, their next ship southward being the Empress of Canada on August 24. Germany Supports Japan, In Tokyo German suppdrt for the Japanese policy In China Is reported following a warning by Premier Fumlmaro Konoy that pro-Com munist elements must be eliminated from North China. The newspaper Asahl said that the German government wished to remain strictly neu-traj but would intervene against the Communist Internationale to prevent any Soviet advance toward China. Chinese Raising Funds VICTORIA, August 21: Victoria Chinese have instituted a campaign to raise money to send home for war purposes. Already $6000 has been collected. There will be a house to house canvass In city and dis trict. Edmonton Packer Has Passed Away lotte Islands Fresh to strone winds: John Gainer, Founder of Well shifting to northwest, cloudy and; Known Firm, Died at Ills cool with rain. I me Yesterday West Coast of Vancouver Island) Strong southwest shifting to EDMONTON, Aug. 21: John northwest, cool with showers. , Gainer, prominent Alberta meat . packer and founder of the firm German Attack On Czechoslovakia MOSCOW, August 21: The Sov iet newspapers Izvetsla and Pravda erday afternoon spend a vacation to KnKian(, where she arrived Czechoslovakia as an Indication wiui ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wednesday. She starts teachin: that a German attack on Czecho II. McLeod. tin Nottingham on Monday. I Slovakia may be expected. bearing his name, died at hla home yesterday. Big Increase In Lumber Exports Shipments from Province This . Year Are Far Ahead Of 1936 VICTORIA, Aug. 21: Lumber exports from British Columbia for this year will show an In crease of 33,827,000 board feet over a year ago, it is estimated by the government.