FROM JURYl Announremcnt was made yester- (harje of a police patrol boat op-tntinj cut of there. He has been itaU;nca at Prince Rupert for sev-ertlrar In charge ot the police tost fcrre Ccr'able Clarke Is a veteran of thn!n'lnt nnllpe and came here Torn. Harold Raybone, Constable G. H. Clarke andlrthking in the midst of a crowded Inflicted from a gun In the hands was not mentioned In their conver-i.,horln 01 tivnrr iuuomuic n.nv vr &auuu. iiic uiiiy name ue ileum Raybone In the performance of was that of Sergeant Greenwood, their dutle . It was a case of Justl- In aruwcr to S. C; Thomson, fore-fiable homicide on the part of these man of the jurV( Mr- Patm6re said officers the Jury louna, ine-veraici the interview was between 10:30 adding we wish to commend Con- and n. He dld not aurvich ttibl? Clarke, Constablb Stewart aIter that. j tar mad by L. W. Patmorc K.C. "Don't come near me or in snooi. tho taid that he had been urged Witness now drew his own gun as by Ir..,pcntor Shlrras to appear and he thought at first he might have he had also received the consent to shpot. Then it occurred to him 1 Witness then fired ( and 5c Pfared at his office to ask his ad- appeared In the curtain In the wln-Nce He (patmnre) asked if he was dow. The officer moved Inside the Wilty or not. Ho replied that he beer parlor and found Ourvich onj !. noi guilty for he had not tne noor. stepped over the line until a cus-j Corp. Raybone told of firing three tomer beckoned him. ' shots. The first through the back He then phoned Staff Sergeant window of the pursuit car after Oreenwood to bring any witnesses Ourvich had threatened and fired Ourvich might ask for. Greenwood the first shot. The next time was asked what was the matter with through the Boor and the third that man, He was alwavs clvlne his time as the body fell. constables tuimamea trouble. trouble. - - Mr Mr. Patmore Patmore Constable Constable Stewart's Stewarts evidence ewcnre was wi out of trouble with ihn nniiro Tin officers although he. being unarm ead him a lecture on his duty arid ed did not figure in the final gun t0'd him ho would have to bring battle. ltnn ,;rs if he was not guilty. Our- Stan Morln told of standing In h rppned that the police and Po- front of the Grotto and seeing he ace Miu..i. . ii.. nnrv en nan Decn wc - 6Wniiic Mcuiymoni were miuuwuh. - . down on him. He had been first to fire and the constables had convicted every tlmc he set his foot fired back. He did not see what the court. He also felt that the went on inside the beer parlor. officials against him. m ""'J''0' werp He wa;; exriun ,.,v,A- i u.. vam Rmlth told of Mike n,rh Gurvlch 5c. Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides ins- p;ince Rupert Raining, southeast High 1:56 a.m. 205 ft. wind, seven miles per hour; 14:45 pjn. 19.1 ft. banmctcr. 30.17 (falling); temperature Low 8:35 ajn. 2.7 ft. 5.4 sea smooth. 20:45 p.m. 6.6 ft. NOUTIIERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Va XXVII.. No. 16" PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. PRICE! S CENTS OFFIClWPMENDED killed by BY JferOR COURAGE I LIGHTNING INfLING KILLER Ko!t Glanced Off Tree Into Sunday School Crowd in North Carolina Town Justifiable Homicide Found In Connection With Death mrvrnN ' . . . Of .MitoGligfch In Gun Battle Last Week SsA? I sons after elanrinp nf n trpp and the middle of the i INSURGENTS ADVANCING In answer to Walter Vance a Jur- Gmml Smnt Uzds Forccs To . or, wir. raimore aia ne ma nov UFIM DP A vrtrm I Sk that the case, against aurvich Within Sight ot Segorbe 111 1 lniULj -be called off. That If was Just a silly HENDAYEj July 13:-Insureent xumor like many others that were Gcncral Garcia Valinos Navarro going around such as that rumor broke through forces of General about police protection. Joes MlajaSf defending the Espadan Other witnesses repeated and mountains, to within sight of Se-claboratcd upon the evidence given gorbe. that Corn Rav-bone had been' at tne Inquest the previous day In- Segorbe is an ancient Roman transferred to Victoria to take to the death of the police officers, town wedged between twin castle- These witnesses were John" Gur- crowded peaks fifteen miles north' vlch, Splr aurvich, brothers of de- west of Sagunto toward which In ceased, Police Constables Donald W. surgent forces along the Medlter-Taylor, Terry Stewart and Geo. H. ranean are headed. Clarke. Corp. Harold Raybone, Staff Sergeant O. II. Oreenwood, Ross PACaimlf Pliir Mazzle and Eddie Smith. Jack Mc- IXUUaCVCll I U11LY ..-.n Rrhpit havlm? Nulty told of selling deceased the w r . nn T lomw'y bccn at Alert Bay and 'hells for the revolver. New wit- $ Tilt 10 1 Sl e Stan Mortn. J. A. Mc- Poc River. He won the Military uougan ana uan areuu ur u w. C valor in the Great W.ar. s sta,e8 hav - -vrd with the Sixteenth KerRln,a"d, Dr- Coleman wcre ' Regarded ,S Significant, , - medical witnesses. C an Scotthh. I - C : bin Terry Stewart U one of Art,r Ourvich I WASHINGTON, D. C. July 13: tht 'r.in "nr .fflrcrs of the force. Democratic primary voters are sub- At t':-. '!fflc of Gurvlch's shooting tonsxaoie u. ti. uiarnc aascnocu jpcting President Roosevelt's cam- he ?rv.Ml tn hn nf f dutv and was me visu 10 aivisionai nraaquariera najen stratecy to its first test fot Halibut Sales ot John Ourvich, the next of kin that Ourvlch's gun mlgnt be empty.. Summary to the deceased to divulge what it was then that Ourvich fired an-1 American 76,000 pounds, 7.6c and took p a :o between him and his other shot. Then he turned and gc to 8.1c and 6c. client on the day of the tragedy, ran towards the entrance of thej Canadian 33.000 pounds, 7c and Mr Patmorc said that he received Royal Hotel beer parlor. It was at 5C and 7 5C and 5C. phone rail from Mike Ourvich this point that Clarke fired his first, American about u:n o'clock In the morning shot. Ourvich entered the door of. Arctic, 35,000, Booth, 7.6c and 6c. uklng; if the service of a summons th6 beer parlor with witness run-i3t delivered to him In person was nlng right behind him. Corp. Ray-8wd, He had replied that he would ,bone was right behind witness. As not take advantage of that point, he came up to the door Clarke said Ev'en If it was not gfeod another he could sec Ourvich through the ummons could be issued and scrv- class In the window when Ourvich td. fired at him. Half an hmir inW nnrulrh nn- nt thn flcure In the Window. A hole Atlas, 33,000, Cold Storage, 7.7c and 6c. Rainier II., 8.000, Royal, 8.1c and 6c. ' Canadian ' Slcnal. 21.000. Cold Storage. 7c Gulvlck, 12,000, Pacific, 7.5c and Stork Derby Woman Is In Limelight TORONTO, July 13: Stork Dcr-i by contender Mrs. Lily Kenny Juft1 can't keep out of the news. Police fill' tUUMU IUUI KUOUIJ damage and destroyed many of Mrs. Kenny's wooden models. I Would Revive 'Whipping Post ht ent out very denn sed coming Into the beer parlor, gun In; Los AKeles Judge Castigates Relief , to Elmore Jaw St a'urvich hand gulping down two been and Koclp,ent Who Neglected Family that no matter what ho did then going out. Then, a few m In-. WcClymont backed In through the LOS ANGELES, July 13: - The would convict him Ho utcs later, he kid aurvl:0?? .L "! c !f ctrUt entrance. There had' state Legislature should revive the conS pot. Superior Judge W. "u'u certainly be convicted fired around tne aooi. v.. u '"rioaScSSPat. Si i breaking of .la. and the whin- W JA earning, on slot machines ttorc ald .the Page Two). and liquor. district police office . (Continued on BULLETINS BOMBERS ON WAY NORTH SEATTLE Twentytfour United States Bombers took off today from here for Sitka to join a squadron already in Alaska for air manoeuvers. owncd and controlled fljrlnp schools, Prime Minister AV. L. Mackenzie King said, last night. He had no definite information when the official would arrive but he believed it would be soon. HIS TRIP POSTPONED OTTAWA The lojig-expected western trip of Premier King has been delayed until September at the earliest. The Premier stated last night that he expected to spend the most of the summer in Ottawa cleaning up an accumulation of business. ingdon Service Rifle Cup. UP TO RIDING I fWX U would he up to the riding concerned whether or not an acclamation Is given to Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, the new Conservative leader, when he ceks a seat in Parliament, Premier King stated last night. I BABY WAS MURDERED NELSON Staff Scr Barber, provincial poll day reiterated the belief the Baby t'armen LeJcunesse, whose body va found in a creek near Ymir alter she had been missing from l:cr home since JIavwa.murder- . f(I before the little body was thrown into the creek. CRICKET WASHED OUT MANCHESTER The third cricket test match between Australia and England had to be abandoned yesterday when con- tinucd rain still prevented play. ; The last time a test match was abandoned was in 1890 also at j .Manchester. In each of the two games so far played the result i was a draw. j JOBLESS TO INTERIOR , VANCOUVER Having been advised that they may not expect any further assistance from the city, two' hundred unemployed men are planning to trek to the interior with Kamloops their probable destination. THREE MONTH S STAY MIAMI A three months' stay of execution pending appeal has been granted Frank Pierce, 2L-j ear-old truck driver, who is under sentence of death for the kidnapping of little Jimmy Cash. KING RECOVERING LONDON King George VI is making rapid progress toward re covery , . from .... his slight . illness with t . t f, d ut wno set nre '""y;-"" then uld he urged ourvich to keep corroborative of that of the other Kenny's home last night . castr,c u ,s oftic,a,,y announced. QUEEN MARIE RECOVERING DRESDEN The Dowager covering rapidly from her ser ious illness and is now able to go out for a drive. CLASH AT HAIFA HAIFA Marines from II.M.S. Repulse and Arabs clashed yesterday in the course of patrol duty.' SINKING AT KLEMTU The fishing vessel Steveston II. is reported sunk In shallow wa ter oft Klemtu. Details of the i grounding are not available. The tug Bonilla is proceeding to the scene to effect salvage of the Stcvcslon II. which Is owned by Masao Kashlnio ot Vancouver, AIDING OF Only Chickens REFUGEES i"81 Gobs night of People in Fascist Coun tries Said To Be "Unspeakable' Alliance Between Two Comedians 'Said To Be In Talking Stage " : HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. July 13: -An alliance between two of the biggest moving picture celebrities Is In the talking stage. Harold Lloyd personal friends, are said to have discussed at length the idea of Lloyd turning producer to make Fields pictures. Today's Baseball American League Chicago 2, Philadelphia 5. Cleveland 2, Washington 3. St. Louis 12, New York 15. Detroit 4, Boston 7. National League Brooklyn 10, Pittsburg 5. Philadelphia-Chicago,, rain. Boston 5, St. Louis 0. Need More Life In Cemeteries CARDIFF, Wales, July 13: (CP)- What the world needs is brighter cemetcrle. according to Dr. J." Greenwood Wilson, Cardiff medical ; officer of health. i "I often think cemeteries are dull and depressing," Dr. Wilson told) the annual convention of the British Institution of Embalmers.1 , "There, is a lot to. commend the system of the ancient world where I they developed streets of tombs 1 'which, still remain." The system, he said, was to embalm dead relatives and replace 'them in exposed tombs along the middle of the street where they dirt their dally business. With cypress ducen Marie of Roumanla is re- ! trees planted between the tombs everything looked very artistic. DEFENSE MANOEUVRES LONDON For the first time In history, the civilian population; will co-operate with the army, navy and air forccs next week In defense manoeuvres off the east coast. There will be air raid precaution tests. STORY DISCREDITED TACOMA Police today discredited the confession of Frank Olsen in the Mattson kidnap rase. It is believed he is an escaped patient from Spokane mental hos-. pital named Clarence Mead. . Un Honeymoon ATHOLL, Mass., July 13: South American countries and the thronged the streets Swedish delegation echo the stand church, ol previous" speakers that they : could accept only unspecified numbers of agricultural workers among many applicants. The plight of refugees from the Fascist countries is described as "unspeakable." FOUR DIE IN CRASH Airplane Plunged To Earth Burned Near New York Village And ARMONK VILAGE, N. Y.. July 13: An airplane reported to be carrying at least four persons crashed near here and burned. It was believed all aboard perished, the plane was not identified W. C. Fields Unite canned and not in uniform. . wncre inspector oervice nm oecn,i938. Votes in Kentucky, Maryland, trophies begins at Bisley today, and W. C. Fields, already close . iouna acaa ana ocrspain, uiuLana possibly Georgia ana SouUi The first Canadian to win a tro- - dying. They had then left to search Carolina will have much more at phy was Lieut. William Ewlng ma Corp. Raybone for the courage for and arrest Ourvlcn. Driving up stake from the standpoint of both1 who yesterday captured the Will t-ifv employed on this occasion." into Slxtn street, tney -saw aiikc Nsw-Dealcrs and tne so-called L. W. Patmorc Ourvich a short distance away. He Conservative Democrats but results At the opening of the proceedings looked at the officers. He had a from Oklahoma will indicate much TMterda" afternoon a statement revolver in his hand. He shouted to politically minded observers. WINS CUP AT BISLEY BISLEY Shooting for major Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .10. Big Missouri, ,35. Bralorne, 9.40. Aztec, .09. Cariboo Quartz, 2.52. Dentonla, .05V4. Golconda, .08. Mlnto, .03 Vs. Falrvlew, .0334. Noble Five, .02V'2. Pend Oreille, 2.22. Pioneer, 2.95. Porter Idaho, .02 V4. Premier, 2.15. Reeves McDonald, .40. Reno, .44. Relief Arlington, .14. Reward, .03. Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .022. Hedley Amal., .05V2. Premier Border, .01. Silba'k Premier, 1.85. Home Gold, .01. Grandview, .03 Vi. Indian, .OlMs. Quatsino: Copper, .05. THaldsUHH-,.. "4 ... A. P. Con., .19. Calmont, .34. C. Si E., 2.51. Freehold, .06. Hargal, .13. McDougal Segur, .15. Mercury, .13Vi. ' Okalta, 1.60. Home Oil, 1.24. Toronto Beattle, 1.17. ' Central Pat., 2.50. Oods Lake, .50. Little Long Lac, 3.55. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.11. Red Lake Goldshore, .10. Pickle Crow, 4.65. San Antonio, 1.30. Sherrit Gordon, 1.40. Smelters Gold, .03. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.70. Oklend, .16V2. Mother, .23. Madsen Red Lake, .35V2-Stadacona, .58. Fra'ncoeur, .37. Mpneta, 1.97. Bouscadd lilac, .08. Bankfield, .68. East Malartlc, 1.90. Preston East Dome, .86. Hutchison Lake, .03 y2. Dawson White. .024. Aldermac, .543i. Kerr Addison, 1.85. Uchl Gold, 2.10. Int. Nickel, 50.25. Noranda, 67.50. Con. Smelters, 60.75. Athona, .07 V2. Hardrock, 2.77. Barber Larder, .30. Rand Malartlc, .34. Today's Weather (OoTernmant "legrph A BRITISH EXPERT COMING ted States in the leading role In' If the elderly bridegroom can get OTTAWA An expert from the ' tne work ot a proposed permanent someone to take care of his chick- Sunday 801,001 meeting a few organization to aid refugees from ens." The wedding was performed Constable Terry Stewart Were commended Tuesday af-irural Brltlsh war mlnistTy will prob- K L onronor'B ,W which in v.sbVntod ?h ,Lth !mCS th f .P!nk H1U' ably come to Canada soon to sur- Greater Germany. at St. John's Episcopal Churclvby lV"T."Zl M!U r .un , " ;iri:";C;;r::"i" . "Bmmng PP"enur . vey possibi,ities of arranging for oucytci -u u mmu naa cmui. ujf un: puu , giancca on a large tree" just, the trainln of Roya, Air 1 after he had slain Inspector W. J. Service and Sergeant joutside the abandoned farm-house; niers and officers irj canadian- Robcrt Gibson. Tne jury louna mat uurvicn had come """, a"d a T ;r.u T 7? .S001 "crashed through the Tu, rf.h hv .a ..inshot wound Wuu " " . . ,wlnr1nw Into At a public session, the confer- the Rev. Perclval Wood and was ence heard six representatives of witnessed by a crowd of 2,000 who about the TODAY'5 STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Joluuton Co.) Hazelton Cloudy, calm, temper- lature, 52. I Smlthcrs Cloudy, calm, 57. - Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 50. Terrace Light rain, calm, 50. Alyansh Foggy, calm, 56. , Alice Arm Raining, calm, 57. Anyox Light rain, calm, 53. Stewart Raining, calm, 52. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Connie Moody, an Indian woman, was charged in city police court to day with attempted suicide. She Is said by police to have endeavoured to strangle herself on several oc FAIRBANKS ALL READY . FOR FLIERS EVIAN LES BAINS, France, July-sixty-three year old farmer and if All Goes Well, American Round 13: Fresh efforts made by hu- his sixteen year old bride will go manltarian Interests puts the Unl- to New York for their honeymoon. World FlierHay Be There This Afternoon FAIRBANKS, July 13: (CP) If all goes well, Howard Hughes, American speed pilot, and his four companions are expected to arrive here at 2 p.m. today on their speed dasU around the world. Gas and oil arc ready for them to refuel without delay. The amount of fuel the condition of the field here will permit them to take off with will determine whether or not it will be necessary for them to pause at Edmonton for refuelling. The are hoping to reach New York tomorrow. If they do so, they will have lowered the record of the late Wiley Post. Mrs. Post is here to welcome Hughes, She flew to Fairbanks with Joe Crosson, veteran northern flier, and Mrs. Crosson. The most dangerous part of the whole trip is considered to be that across Bering Sea enroute here. Howard Hughes brought his twin motored plane down last night at Omsk, Siberia. He arrived there at 9 p.m. Moscow time, completing a flight of 1,427 miles from Moscow. Hughes elapsed time from New York to Omsk was computed at 42 hours and 40 minutes. He soon left, 1 there for Yakutsk where he ar rived at 2:01 a.m. Pacific Standard time today, leaving three hours later. Tragedy Breaks-Up Girls' Camp ! C.G.I.T. Group of Fifteen Returns Home From Digby Island Owing to the tragedy in the fam ily of Mrs. O. H. Soles, one of the i ladies in charge, the Canadian Girls I in Training Camp at Dodge Island j in the old marine hospital was broken up yesterday, the fifteen 1 girls who had been there return-. Ing to the city. Ordinarily, the girls . would not have returned home un-I til next Monday. The usual camp routine and activities of Canadian Girls in Training were being carried out including devotional periods, sing-songs, stunts, games and first aid training by Mrs. (Dr.) L. I. Pugsley. Under the leadership of Mrs. Pugsley and Mrs. D. R. Barclay and with Mrs. Soles, Mrs. II. T. Lock and Mrs. James Krlkcvsky assisting, the girls in camp were: Marie Lock, Marrlet Phllllpson, Hejen and Audrey Green, Mich! Yamanacka, Mag gie Lee, Zilla Sherman, Dorothy Peachy, Peggy Barclay, Betty Soles, Lois Judge, Mary Bill, Norma Cur-rie and Jean Ayres. Weather forecast General Synopsis Pressure continues high over British Columbia and appears low off the Alaskan coast. High temperatures are re- . ported over this province" with 'showers on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Moderate to fre'sh southerly winds, part -cloudy' with no change In temperature. 1 West Coast of Vancouver island Moderate variable winds, fair and warm. j ' AUSTRALIA'S READING I MELBOURNE, July 13: (CP) - (Sorab B. Dayburjor, president of one or tne largest iiDranes in Bomty, said here the average Australian Isn't fond ot reading. "I found hardly 25 people in the Melbourne Public Library," he said. KEEP BOYS FROM PITS NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, July IS; (CP) Annual conference of the casions in "the women's section of I Mining Federation of 'Great Britain the lock-up by use of cloths around the neck. She Is under constant guard of a police matron. In July will be asked to seek na tlonal prohibition of boys under 16 from working 'underground.