. . ..ki. n "i hv forelcn Interests as ::n of International law" :cptancc by Mexico of the i Mrie,.if inn Inetiinn nf dc ..atlon," .ary of State did not 11 mpntinn the recent ex- n of American and Drlt- i n tfAwlAA Kit f ntne RNING OF 'i1 1111 Aim KK I I fl I V - I I K 1 1 old inai serious i,nst" CM .'lay I oikiw iinj in- Lion of Czechoslovakia WN.Ar- 27.- Great Britain ..'T warning to uer German Invasion which Involves j in voir e aroat-Urt-i. u reported here i government at to offer new Kr t menl ol me uer- mi i.jnority problem. Bi. a, Chancellor of the w :-av definitely put Br : a tne side of peace Hi . - ifvinc the Cham- t, !. ..mrnt s foreign policy U: 'hat the Prime Mln- to Germany on 2i ; r Czechoslovakia siiu Without mentioning of , '.tu Czech minority Hi defined British foreign i r.:. :' ve policy of peace. u , is co-onvruwus e Biif. h' foreign policy and. -.1 Jill uiTiir.e wii.t iiiuuu w Cc :r ary of State Cordell tot Wiiuton Churchill said ...... k.t. ..uv,.. ........ dan-erlng the peace of the i ii.il in.. w:ir iTi .1 ii 1 1 v t'A aiiu uuy d uascuaii National League "I o, Cincinnati 4. J 11 t, V..U1C3EO I. York 3, St Loui3 12 (seventh American League bnd 7-0. New York run: Pearson witched no-hlt no- - 'ur xanKees In sccondthlr "Ain of year ) ii Washington 9 (seventh al"0 0-0. Itnstnn 10.1 mment Texas i inrmin haka llllam Ei.....u1 a 1 1 . . l ... luiiicnocrir, .iiisiiii O. I I'll 1 .!. - x-incii, is visitor William - Juiuuermpn's Accrwiannn l ana one of the state's out- "uonicaa men, is visiting Ullpcrt todav Mr illnrnnn. f,. WJ' Mil i wvwaw "cn referred to as Austin's nn i .i , ... mm nns ip n mnnv - famous. Hc is Combln-s'ncss and pleanne on this British Statesman Does Not Anticipate Serious Depression WINNIPEG, Au. 27: (CP) There will be no serious economic repression because fear of a European war Is passing, said IU .Hon. Viscount Thomas Hamar Greenwood Privy Councillor and former mem ber of the British parliament when he stopped here in the course of a transCanada tour. "The fear of war Is passing owing to the Increasing strength of Great Britain and the wisdom of her prime minister," added the British peer who was. born at Whitby. Ontario. Great Britain Is determined to be prepared for every eventuality and Is rapidly preparing strong detriments to war. "Prime Minister Chamberlain isi a great leader and I believe the' British people are behind him." New York Stock Mart Is Still Moving Upward NEW YORK, Aug. 27: The New York stock market continues Its nflunward movement. Yesterday in dustrials were up .51; . rails up .38, and utilities up-lZ TODAY'S STOCKS (OourWay H. O. JahnUu Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel. .09. Big Missouri, .30 Vi. Bralorne, 9.50. Aztec, .06V. Cariboo Quartz. 2.00 (ask). Dcntonla, 05Vi. Oolconda, .05. Minto'. .03 Falrvlew. .07 V. Noble Flvej .02. Pend Orlclle, 150. , Pioneer, 3.00. Porter Idaho, .03. Premier, 2.50. '. Iteno, .37. f Relief Arlington, .16. Reward. .04. ' ' Salmon Oold. .11. Taylor Bridge. 03.' Hedley Amalg.. .03 V2. Premier Border, .01. Sllbak Premier, 2.05. Congress, 00 Vi-Home Gold, .01 Vi.-Grandvlcw, .07. Indian, .OBi. Quatslno Copper. S)23A. Haida Gold, .03. Oils A. r. uon., .ii-2. Calmont, 31. C. & E., 2.26. Freehold, .04. McDougall Scgur, .15. Mercury, .09. Okalta, 1.20. Pacalta, .05. Home Oil. 1.15. Toronto Beattlc. 1.22. Central Patricia, 2.52. Gods Lake. .47. Little Long Lac. 3.45. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.21. Pickle Crow, 5.00. San Antonio, 1.26. . Sherrltt Gordon, 1.27. Smelters Gold, .03. McLcod Cockshutt, 3.60. Oklcnd, .17. Mosher, .22. Madscn Red Lake, .52. Stadacona, .45. Francocur, .32. Moneta, 1.55. Bouscadlllac, .06. Thompson Cadillac, .25. Bankflcld, .62. t?nc Vfnlarfln. 2.10. Time tnn V. Home. 1.64. AVUVUa ' r Hutchison Lake, .03 Dawson White, .03. ' Aldcrmac, .46. Kerr Addison, 2.00. Uchl Gold, 2.10. SPANISH NAVAL BATTLE GIHItALTAH Twenty were killed and fourteen wounded aboard the Spanish government destroyer Jose Luis Diez in a thunderous 2' j hour battle with four insurgent warships in the Straits of Gibraltar. EYSTON MAKES RECORD BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah A new land speed record was made today by Capt. George Eyston, British driver, when he sent his speed automobile Thunderbolt smashing; across the salt flats at 315.19 miles per hour, boosting his own previous mark of 311.12 miles per hour which was made last year. WIN TENNIS TITLE CHESTER HILLS, Mass. In finals today of the United States national tennis competition. Don Budge and Gene Mako, United States Davis Cup team, defeated Adrian Quist and John Bromwich of Australia 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. Alice Marble and Sarah Palfrey won the women's doubles final 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 over Miss Mathieu and Miss Jedwiga of Poland. TALK OF - WAR-END J China. Three hundred thousand 1 Chinese troops are said to be trap- ' . . I V- , 1 pea as tne Japanese uppiuatu mc gates of Hankow. Canton has again been bombed by twelve Japanese warplanes. Many Working Under W.P.A. Announcement is Made ministrator Hopkins of By Ad Three Million So Getting Relief School Opening On September 6 Day After Labor Day Will See Con clusion of Long ifouaay ft I''ICVORIA. B,C British Doctors Are Signing Up Secret List Being Prepared Service in Air Raids Or Otherwise Demonstrate as Liberals Leave Tor LONDON, Aug. 27: (CP) A secret register of medical prac tltloners In the United Kingdom has been prepared by the British Medical Association at the request of the Committee of Imperial Defence. All doctors registered have Indicated their willingness to volunteer for service overseas oi for . alr-rald precautions work at home In event of war. In making the announcement f doctors, representing about 80 per cent of the profession In the United Kingdom. The government, he a'd, had aereed to bear the cost of compilation and had urged the register be kent un to date. It will be revised next fall. Single Workless VATJmtlVPR All? 27- (CP1 As Liberal deleEates left here by soe-l cial prov single unemployed men demon- (strated near the Canadian Divided As To How Lons It aj Raiiways station, singing, shout- Will Last Advancing on nf, ancj carrying placards asking Hankow Canton for WOrk. Bombed TOKYO, Aug. 27. There Is difference of opinion here as to how long the Sino-Japanese war, may last. There are some In well-informed quarters who anticipate an early end of the conflict. Others think It may last ten to twenty Today's Weather Prince Rupert Clear, northwest wind, 'four miles per hour; baro-neter. 30.00; sea smooth. Triple Island . Part cloudy northeast wind, three miles per '.i u hour; sea smooth. jueanwnne u ls waimcu uc ut. Lan(;ara Isiand overcast, calm; made In the Japanese advance upon Hankow, the provisional capital of barometer, 30.00; temperature, 51; -ea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, light southeast wind; barometer, 30.00; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Part cloudy, south east wind, five miles per hour, barometer, 30.00; temperature 50, light swell. Alert Bay Foggy, calm; barometer, 30.06; temperature. 53; sea smooth. Estevan Cloudy, easterly wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 30.10. Victoria vivwim vluUu Cloudy. meter. 30.16 Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, four miles per hour; baro- meter, 30.06. WASHINGTON, D C, Aug. 27:, Prince George Clear, northwest Works Progress Administrator Har- wind, four miles per hour; baro- ry Hopkins announces that 3,038,- meter. ss.bb. 906 Dersons In the United States! Terrace Clear, calm, tempera- are now receiving relief work un-1 ture, 60, dcr the W. P. A. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 55. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 53. Anyox Overcast, calm. 53. Stewart Clear, calm, 43. Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 45. Smlthers Clear, calm, 54. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 50. Weather forecast ritv Schools ocnouia Will re-open v on! (Furnished through th courtesy of Ulty i the Dominion Meteorological Bureau t September 6, the day IOUOWing victoria Mia Prince Rupert. ThU fore- T nhnr nav IOUOWing tne long cm i cninpuea irom aowrrmionii ot- summer vacation. Already some oi hour 8 pm, tomorrow. thn teachers have returnca ironu particu-l General Synopsls-A shallow dls-S their summer vacations, off Vancouver Island Is those who are affected by Uie.turbance causing cooler and cloudier weath- School rcorgan-, new Junior High lzatlon plan, Intcr'l Nickel, 49.50. Noranda, 75.00. Con .Smelters, 5850. Hardrock, 2.14. Athona, .03. warm In the Interior. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands .Moderate northly winds, mostly cloudy and cooler. West Coast of Vancouverlsland Fresh southeast winds, cool with some mist or light rain. 80 Taxi Tomorrow s Tidei High 2:56 ajn. 21.6 ft. I)AV AM' Alum ai.ittiur 15:15 pjri. 21.gItf, Low 9:10 a.tn. 25 It. arciui 5k -th) 21:35 pjn. 2.9 It. I mew a NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER -A . VII No. 201. V. 9 VL . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1938. PKICE: 5 CENTS ibckal Convention Is Concluded rxtnm i irv C Iir I? - M I 1 .I 1..L n n I 11 r m . iviiiir iti ii U lYlLARAJ' " to Arbitrate Expropriation -i... inlrl "Violation .. , Inn-, I I flu; " lie. clarcs Hull . n . TA fl A Mr. 17) irs'ary of Btatc Cornell i ibc the Hat refusal of the Bulletins MARKET IS SAFE NOWi British Lumberman Feels Prefi enre Removal Would Not Affect This Provinre Alines In Disfavor VANCOUVER, Aug. 26: (CP) E. P. Tetsall, former president of; the British Timber Federations, here with representatives of the British lumber trade who have come as guests of the British Columbia government to acquaint themselves with the lumber lndus- established W. A. McAdam, acting Agent1 General for British Columbia In Great Britain; who Is accompany-' ing the party, says the Canadian' mining Industry Is not looked up- on favorably by London financial houses because many prospects; ' have got Into the hands of "share pushers." T 4 rt W-V T1 t TV WAb ULAU ! IN BERTH body and brought It on here Mr. Clark was a single man and had a sister In San Francisco who Is being communicated with In re eard to funeral arrangements. Be ceased had Intended to leave the steamer Prince George here and make the return trip south aboard VICTORY IS NOT LIKELY French Military Experts See No Immediate Turn In Spanish Civil War PARIS, Aug 27. Military experts here believe that prospects are ex been slain In the past month. war during the VANCOUVER, Aug. 27: (CP) Wheat was trading at 64c on the Vancouver market yesterday, 6c.; havlnc dropped from 65'bC on s Gov't Urged To Take Over Entire Burden Of Education From Cities Health Insurance and Easier Old Age Pensions Urged Officers Elected G. W. Nickerson of Prince i Rupert Walks Out KELOWNA, August 27: (CP) The convention of . ""T A ' 4." j try of the province, says he docsl , 7 V -i ,,inl,fl i i i a concluded here 'the Liberal Association not think the British Columbia British Columboia 1VS V villia V IVIOit wim I t 1 Dr. G. C .Anderson, secretary of " . " f Jcaiuv V1UI luc "6 " i ;3 the b. m. a., disclosed the registei ,wlu be affected should the tarrii , gestmg that, as a permanent solution of British Colum- aiready embraced nearly 50,000 1 lur u"u uc . a's munic pal financial problems, tne provincial govern- . . .. . ihpraiisp thp markpt has now beeni . . . 1 . ' i ii.l i i i . n M rM n rtrtitm r mi'Trnifi t nu mem aDanaon tne granus sysiem anu taauu; uiottau mc JAFFA IN DISORDER Fire on Crowds JAFFA, Apg. 27: (CP) Police; racing to the scene of a bomb ex plosion in a crowded vegetable market yesterday when at least twenty Arabs were killed, found an ..i- v.f.v, r, Robert L. Clark Succumbs To anp.ry Arab mob seeking ven- North Aboard Uoasiai Liner DanKS ana set lire iu uiAuy ouv. Jewish Dedestrlans were stoned Havliic succumbed suddenly to and shot. Ten Jews were taken to a heart attack aboard ship on hospital after the attacks. Thursday evening "while comlni Police, with the aid of troops, north as a tourist passenger, the were forced to fire on the' crowds remains of Robert L, Clark, aged to restore a semblance of order. 45, manager of the wholesalers' An Indefinite curfew has be?n. clearing house at San Francisco, imposed, were landed here by the steamer , Two Royal Canadian Flying Alderman 3 Risks $1000 Fine the Prince Charles via tne yueen chceseman of Port Arthur Goes Charlotte Islands. in American Territory to , Pick up Sick Boys I PORT ARTHUR, Aug. 27: (CP) At the risk of being fined $1000, i Aid. Al Cheescman, noted northern filer, made a mercy flight from here I into nearby United States territory to pick up two boys who had been stricken with appendicitis and were urgently In need of treatment. Un ceedingly remote of any immediate mg any jjnc that might be imposed decisive victory by eitner siae in tne remuted. Spanish civil war. It Is estimated j here that thirty thousana nave Thursday. Today the price jumped 8.2c ana 6c. entire burden of current educa tional costs. Premier T. D. Pattullo said there was no objection to this resoluUon, proposed by H. G. Perry. MJj.A. for Fort George, so long as it was cleari ly understood that the government was under no obligation to instl- Bombins Yesterday Followed By : tute the change until It was felt the Wild Kioting Police and Troops I time was ready. "I cannot say when we can do this," said the Premier. "We have spent all the money we had available this year and yiere are indications that the revenue will be smaller next year." The convention also adopted a resolution favoring the bringing in- as well as other resoluUons favoring: Reduction in age of eligibility for old age pensions and modification of present regulations to make it easier for elderly persons to get pensions. Urging the federal government to Initiate a national compulsory con- Air Force ' trlbutory insurance scheme for re tirement tlrement allowances. allowances, Prince George last evening on h3rlmen were killed when a plane en-' orrtvni fmm the south. The body' eaced in aiding troops to fight an Unemployment Insurance as as taken in charge by the B C. Arab band was forced down. Tnis national unaertasing ana approv-Undertakers. , light resulted In eleven Arab deaths ing the necessary amendment to Mr. Clark had complained of a and many wounded ja.3gy feeling during the day and had retired early without taking his evening meal. About 7:30 pm.' he was found dead In his berth by C. McDougall of Stewart whoj was sharing the stateroom with. him. He was lying In his berth at-1 Report About Col. Lindbergh Denied tired In his pajamas. The Prince Moscow Ridicules larn inai ne George was Just about to pu'ii uecame iniunaieu ana miuiKcu sway from Ocean Falls when the. Out Secret Service Man discovery was made; Dr. Codding-' ton of Ocean Falls was called and MOSCOW. Aug. 27: Reports are the British North America Act. Co-operation of the Dominion and the province In a "far-reaching and co-operative" program to encourage and foster new Industrial endeavour in an effort to solve the unemployment problem. This resolution further recommended "a comprehensive plan of roadbullding and other useful public works. It said the national problem of transient and single unemployed should be segregated and assumed as a pronounced the man dead, having ' ridiculed in official quarters here , nati0nal responsibility by the feder -robably succumbed about an hour that Col. onanes a. unaoergn ium)i1 govemment and that unemploy-and a half earlier around 6 pjn. his temper and knocked out a sec- ment be definitely recognlz- Cnnstable Terrv Stewart of Prince ret service man who Insisted on Rnnprt. who was a nasseneer on following him. No bodyguard hasi .nxthWl . r ' , - - .t u t V, fomis Am. I VAimyicie tcaauuuu ui imuu6ia- v..w. .ne steamer, returning irum a mu unu -.v .. oriental Into Canada and wind. 24 miles per hour; baro-i Vancouvcr. took charge of the'erlcan aviator during J visit to -ftSSia Moscow. It Is stated. I all Orientals residing illegally in ' Canada. j Giving of every legitimate, assistance to agriculture and production, marketing and distribution of its, products. Reiterating a previous resolution pledging the party to "undertake the completion of the railway from Vancouver t'o Prince George and to find adequate transportation facilities to the Pacific Coast for the Peace River Block. Continuation and expansion -of ' a "vigorous and Intelligent program" of government development of mlnr eral resources." ' Nickerson Walks Out After delegates to the convention had yesterday declined to hear ited States Immigration authorities j George W. Nickerson of Prince Ru- had given Cheeseman assurance pert who wi5hed to speak In con-that he could, rest assurance of hav- nectlon with a resolution from his Halibut Sales American Atlas, 33,000, Cold Storage, 6c and Foremost, 40,000, j nup t0 65?4C. Visitor, 7,000, holding over. district that had been withheld from the convention floor by the resolutions committee, Mr. Nickerson walked out of the convention. The text of the resolution which had to do with the handling of tenders and licences was not disclosed but H. G. Perry of Prince George, chairman of the resolutions Cold Storage,' committee, said it had been decided to withhold it In a manner similar Continued on Page 3.