XXVIi No. 189. ar it mi.. . , mi I nrMni iiv ill .mAin ' r nil" 11 11.11 IIIAICIV la international circles 0; : military prepara- l . uvrcs in September t v KV.A lnvnAit since p i r ri tne inn r.J frnm fl rni t tlrlf4In in inO quarters these prepare- a t n inr t n wn l rt run ii i . ' )un against Czechj- m i- ,ir ; mere is an eariv ory to the Nazis. In- n both sides of tne mCnt ak ak frontier frontlor.are are annrc-.frm apprc-.from AM llll VI.' J WIIl'lT f If 1IJUII 1 ANUOUVER. Aug. 13: (CD .par. un i r. .i i . l mx iu. - - nan Liiiiiiii!' nr. un nil 1.111: WINNIPEG WHEAT even Die In Czech rash In-Germany And For Others Held Men Believed Killed When Royal Air Force Machine t . . i KfAwtnnM CKin Mntr ITntrii frmt iinrroa mill i-ii AiiCAii.aii oiiiu niuf iiui v vwmv lUllii- . to Uriel in istorm at 63' e . Have To I-ook Out l or iiicm- e't Coast of Vancnuvpr Isfand CZZ'" wlnd.VmUty ittuicr cool, . In Norfolk and Yorkshire there! some of crcoate fought with snowballs. I In London huge hailstones fell. Other parts had thunder and Uchtninz. Bridges have been swept ind roads Inundated. he largest . . Tense feeling has Qg PrOCrCSS Europe's major pow-' O ;0n Phone Line away Collyeymounl Expected To Be Iteachrd This Fall On Extension Of Government Line FRANCOIS LAKE. Aug. 13: r.ond nronrcss is being made on the I work of ' extension of the Govern- Telegraphs telephone line Ac - Fmnrnls Lake to Colley- j mount. The line, was completed to rW: at. an., along the Polish McTurk's Bay Wednesday. Foreman ";r are also regarded as slgni- (Albert Edlund of Prince Rupert Is ... ninrk r a i 11111. I HI tJIHI.C. Will .-. MIU ViliJT UlilClChl - " OU I til UUH v.mv. - for routine autumn manoe-bo rock to contend. with on the London Kovcrnment sources 'shore west of Hewitt's Flat. unt German warlike lntcn-t The InsUllation of the telephone I V . . . . . diic fnii will be a creat boon lo Collcymount which is virtually shut, off for a goodly portion of the ycat when the roacis are in u;iu auaj. nn.M.-. ... - . tl T.. n.HiTnviH Will eather Forecast . - 'u frmc nurwrt. Tii ior ' v U III, I rvlitf n iyf mm.... tVi 1.T P'wl enuinu S p.m. tomorrow. faynopsls-Thc pressure Wains hiph vuncl ,f ir.,...,nr t.H 10w ln lnc Northern ilui Tho wcather has been ' win moderate rain in all parts ttr t2 -RUPm atld QUeC Chaf- hwc-t. wlndSi mosU falr and Special Relief Is Now Ending selvcs From Now On irmTY-mTA Aiie. 13: (CP) Dis tribution of special relief to single .nn.l.n iinomDlOVCa Will WUUUI- oi th. rnrt of this week. So far. "k v . .1 IV ftcceptance nas dcch iu ..1 governments ouw i..v transportation for such men to their homes ouUlde of the prov- Incc. Some of the men navu uU- tained work. RAR GOLD 1IK5II LONDON, AuTTs: (CP)- Tho 122 shl - reached price of bar gold ... n the London met- r's erday. the highest price since November 1936 Vancouver B C. Nickel. :09 (ask). BLs Missouri, 21. Bralome, 9.60 (ask). Aztec. .06 Vi. Cariboo Quartz, 2.50. Dcntonla, ,04', 4. Minto. .03V'2. Fairview, .07 V. Noble Five. .02 Vi. Pioneer, 3.00. Porter Idaho, .03. Premier, 2.28. Reno, .44. Relief Arlington, Reward, .03 Vi. Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .03. Premier Border, .01. Sllbak Premier, 1.80. Congress, MVn-Home Gold, .012 (ask). Grandvlew, .OSi (ask). Indian, .01 A. Quatslno Copper, .04. Halda, .02 Vi. Oils C. & E., 2.25. Freehold, .06 (ask). Hargal, .15 (ask). McDougall Segur, .15. Mercury, .10. Okalta, 1.20. pacalta, .06'2 (ask). Home Oil, 1.12. Toronto Seattle, 1.20. Central Pat., 2.55. Gods Lake, .49. Little Long Lac, 3.30. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.20. Red Lake Gold Shore, .09. Pickle Crow, 5.10. San Antonio, 1.27. Shcrrltt Gordon, 1.29. Smelters Gold, .034. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.60. Oklend, .19. Moshcr, .10. Madsen Red Lake, Stadacona, .48. Frnncocur, .30. Moneta, 1.80. Bouscadillac, .07 Vi Thompson Cadillac Today'' ftr Tomorrow's Tides -of. High. 2:45 ajn. 20.1 ft. ,e Kupcrt-fli W 15:13 p.m. 20.0 it. nd 1 calm; baroii v v: Low . 9:06 a.m. 3.8 It. (a temperature, 21:30 p.m. 4.9 ftf. h. AUDIT IS i ARRANGED I Salmon Cann-rs Rooks Covering Fcrlod, Since 1933 To Re Checked Up VANCOUVER, Aug. 13: (CP) The Board of Arbitration in the dispute between canncrs and fishermen over the 1938 salmon nrlce yester- arranged for Peat Marwlck Co., of Vancouver, chartered accountants,', to make an -audit of the books or four of the principal packing com j MlrvnnV Aiifriif (C.P-A sors of mrnlanoPanle "Presenting seventy-five iMfj iv-mi, vw . , . . icent oi ine oneraiors in norcnern tin Tr.ii n -1 t?:i Tho mnrvinlii, Wove (heir i . .. . i u nil I . I'm i i . uii imr I'll .. ii . t i mi. wuiuaiiiv. w . If . 1 1 : . . J A. 1. . l.nnn UUUU dUUlbCU Wl.l Wl. VIIV . fci.r. .v, wmmi Air hnrrn mnn.aru niMiuviiu iu nuvu uceiii .. .. .... i.ii ivyji ---- - . . . , iBrltlsh Columbia FacKing co., me ...u, i. iilmm nrnchpfl into tho spm nonr dork Ijlirnt- j.... .-....v. r.i 'U wut ii ihuiiw n.j..v. ...Vw ...w . - n;anao.ian rismng iu., jmuau vui- ( r x "ons, ,ngianu. r -- umbia Packers and J. H. Toad Id for eleven Mexican i riri T" 1 lffill Sons. f a missing Companla1 Oviaclon piano which Irr during a storm over, if the Gulf Coast since he German air liner Standard time today' ur.i fiisht to Berlin across Ocean, FORESEEN rKrAlvlri audltors wiU rcview tne A-1-'' books of the four companies over nrpniDrcTC the period from 1933 10 1937 to de I iMVl B CjI 1 tJ clde lf 1937 f!8ures are a falrstand- ard representative of the industry's w..r .oft New York at 8:02.nowiaii as weep as ana .iiunuiis ut uuiwi (costs on which to base the 1938 urs in r.nS.anu-inrcc .-u The companics have agreed terrifying freakish storms in Eng- firm to be used. land. 7. T. was snowfall which Is cportcd tot i Over Generally Concerned twoieetjlfli ached a depth oI y l'rrharauons or ncr I , the . hills. nunA Children run In in nV ov .43. .21. Bankfleld. .07. East llartlc, 2.25. Preston E. Dome, 1.68. Hutchison Lake, .03. Dawson White,, .04. Aldermac, .46. Kerr Addison, 2.08. Uchl Gold, 2.35. Int. Nickel, 48.25 Noranda, 71.75. Con'sv Smelters, 59.00.' AtH'ona..06 to mppk thp audit cot estimated at Damage Uioon The audit, it is expected i ' 1 will take about two weeks. I LONDON, Aug. 13: (CP Thred Tne Board appointed the audi-J are dead and estimated damage Is tors after the canners and fisher-1 S7.500 000 as a result of two days of men had failed to agree on the TODAY'S STOCKS -15V4. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1938. irplane Tragedies Taking MUTUAL CONGRATULATIONS AFTER FLIGHT Captain Donald C t Bennett, left, congratulates Albert Coster at the conclusion of ;he trail-blazing Atlantic flight of the British 'pick-a-back rllane" Mercury And Coster congratulates him right back. The two of them co nprlsed the crew of the Mercury Bennett as commander and pl'ot. and Coster as radio operator. t - PRIEST IS DISPUTE IS FLOWN OUT DISCUSSED One of North Countrj VMost Thrill ing Mercy Flights Is Made CHESTER EIELLD, Territories, August 13 1 VllI v W Vw, kMbaw w. population or over. ! Northwest (CP) Fath- ' - - I Standing Of I Candidates Standing of contestants ln Port Day Popularity Contest at 1 p.m. today: Ida Sldtta (Sons of Norway) 5000. Alice Gtmez. (Gyro Playgrounds) 41100. Maxlne Hcllbroner (Cam-bral I.O.D.E.) 4000. Frances Stegavlg (Moose) 3000. Creddie Morgan .(Rotary) 2000. BULLETINS DISORDERS NUMEROUS SHANGHAI Widespread disorders, resulting in three deaths, marked the first anniversary today of the outbreak of Sino-Ja-panese fighting in Shanghai. ardson, aged 77, former civic em ployee, was arrested last ,night and charged with theft of $1000 from Vancouver tax funds. LOST GIRL SHOWS UP CLOVERDALE Nellie Hughes, agpd seventeen, whom the police gave up hopes of finding when an intensive search revealed no trace after she had disappeared from her Crescent Beach summer home near here Monday, was found last night by two motorists. Stagger-inr from exhaustion and near collapse, the girl said she had been lost and had just found her wav to the road where she was picked up and taken home. READY FOR YACHT RACE In preparation for the David Todd Cup model yacht race a meeting was held last night in the harbor master's olf ice. The race will take place August 21 and entries are to be In by August 18. ! CHIEF JUSTICE DIES I TORONTO Chief Justice Francis Robert Latchford of the ' Ontario Supreme .Court Appellate Division died today. Today's Weather (Government "lgTpli) Trlple Island Overcast, Tratfcs and Labor Council May Ask erly wind, four miles F,.r Arbitration Between Fire ! lltrht swell. L-i.htirc' iTniim and Citv i-mcara Island Overcast, west- this . district of a fair wage off icer ' meter, 29.96 . . . wppHw Mfws- was accented. It was shown mai Atotinr. tho Pnni.tninn thprr- had been only a few miner ture. . ire, JJt O (.OOVVIlUi x"- - Herald was adjudged the best all- infractions of the law in this city around weekly newspaper In Ca- A communication from the Win- nada published in towns ol auuunipeg xraaes auu ww. ..v..... rorrnrri tn the use of the trades Vf3"H " T union label was endorsed. T Tinr rnlfhratlon commit i AJ4WC J -. ""i, .,,1,11, nre olrpnrtV at WOrk. , reported progress. Several letters iwith donations for the celebra- tlon were read and ordered knowlcdged. Kimberley Old Timer Is Dead n.n u-nmi Who Ranched For Many Years Near Sullivan Mine, Passes Away KTMBERLEY. Aug. 13: (CP) Another pioneer of British Colum Elsie Johanscn (Deep . Sea ,bia died yesterday in the person oi Fishermen's UnlonV'ldobr v .. . Peter Wood who for many years " 'M operated a' larsp farm near the ' ? ' i!it1 Sullivan mine. Burns LakeClear, calm, 55. Tomato Cannery Strike Averted New Wage Scale As Evolved By Board of Industrial Relations Accepted VICTORIA. Aug. 13: (CP) The threatened strike In British Col umbia tomato canneries has been averted with the acceptance of a decision of the, Board of Industrial Relations under which there will be reductions ten percent. in wages of up o PRICE: 5 CENTS Toll PARTY AT KAML00PS , Sir Henry Page Croft and British Parliamentarians Entering Central B. C. This Week-end KAMLOOPS, Aug. 13: (CP) Sir Henry Page Croft and his British Darllainpntnrv nartv tnnrinff British CIVIC IVIR EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE' ARRESTED AKKEalEll i .-. r . . -v ----- VANCOUVEIt-Arthur W. Rich- jColumbia, to study emigration pos- slbillties, were here yesterday fol lowing a trip through the Windermere Valley and left this morning by motor car for Williams Lake. Tonight they will spend at Quesnel and tomorrow wl reach ' Prince George. From there they will proceed west next week and, after visits at Vanderhoof, Smlthers and Hazelton, reach Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon. HANKOW BOMBED Four Hundred Killed and Wounded I When One Hundred Japanese Bombing Planes Strike HANKOW, August 13: (CP) One hundred Japanese war planes bombed Hankow yesterday. Four hundred persons, the large majority civilians Including women and children, were killed or wounded. Railway yards and buildings were the chief objective of the attack. There were no Chinese planes returning the combat and anti-aircraft fire was tjulte ineffective. Government Leader In Bahama To Pay st, north- norm- per hour; yjgjf JQ JJjjg Qty , erly wind, ten miles per hour; ba- Kenneth Solomon, member of , rometer, 30.05; temperature, 51; the evccutlve committee and dispute between the local Flru ,, . , . nf th. prwprnment in the HouS: - Ai&AIV VVli w. v-- 0 er Paul Schultz completed one of Fighters' Union and the City Com- Dead Tree point Part cloudy, of Assembly of the Bahamas, will the north country's most thrilling missio'ner came hefoe -the Prince calm; barometer, 30.04; tempera- be here enroute to Skagway from mercy flights Thursday when he Rupert Trades and Labor Council ture, 53; sea smooth. Vancouver on the Prince Robert landed here with sick Father Cro- at rc7Uiar monthly meeting Bull Harbor Light rain and fog, cn Monday. On his return from the chard for hospital treatment. Fath- Xnursday night and was referred calm; barometer, 29.94; tempera- norther cruise, he will go to. Seat-er Schultz flew 2,200 miles to the to Premier T D. Pattullo and Hon 'ture, 55; sea smooth. . tie, San Francisco and Los Angeles northern coast of Baffin Island to George pearson. the minister ol Alert Bay Raining, fog, calm, and will sail for home from New get Father Croehard who Is now labor h necessary, the council ex barometer. 29.97; temperature, 48; York. Mr. Solomon Is accompanied smooth. by Mrs. Solomon. 1 1. - IVWhJVM iicawueui. Penticton Herald Is Best Paper In All Of Dominion VANCOUVER, Aug. 13: (CP) - Yesterdav at the annual conven 1 tOlLl UUJ 4Ab I...V vv..... uunn nffirer in sr-ttle tho Estevan uiouay. norwiweti. dispute which- Includes demanu3 ; wind, eight miles per hour; baro-r ...n.ntir.n nf tvnfrn ruts an- meter. 30.02. ni oration and uniforms. I Victoria-Cloudy, southwest wind The condition of the grounds and eighteen miles per hour; bare- rrt School : meter. 29.94. - ntc Hicni.Pd and it was de-i Vancouver Cloudy, easterly ...j iu 5 fn tw tbp rpQ-.wind. four miles Dcr hour: baro-! ClUtU IU IrtAC OUtpo 1AJ ' ponslblllty in the proper quarter, imeier, w. Bc Selected Is Explained P I A report from the President and. Prince George-Cloudy, souther- ' , . . ....I. ' 1 1 - I 1 Van. H. Vrt tft . Secretary on the recent visit tojiy wma, six bhics per iwiu, ualu- i Province's Name i Chosen By Queen I .How "British Columbia" Came To HTMmnT 11. 1 rtTi Ziyi Terrace Cloudy, calm, tempera- tlsn Columbia recently celebrated . . en i 1 oo. the aotn anniversary oi its cnria- Aiyansh Clear, calm, 62. tenlng. In 1858 the name was chos- Allce Arm Part cloudy, calm, 58 en" by QUeen Victoria who, ln a Anyox Part cloudy, calm. 56. jietter to Sir Edward Buiwer Lyt-Stewart Cloudy, calm,J3 . , im colonial secretary, suggested Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 54. tne west coast province of Canada Smlthers Part clouay, cairn, a. be named British Columbia. New Caledonia was the name first suggested but objections were raised In France. England's queen (Continued on Page 4) Today's Baseball National League Brooklyn 8. Boston 1. (Second game Brooklyn 3, Boston. 3, ninth inning.) New York 11, Philadelphia 1. (Second came New York 2. Phila delphia 4, eighth Inning.) Chicago 11, Pittsburg 5. American League Phlladelphla .4, New York 11. Detroit 3, St. Louis 6 (seventh i Cleveland 13, unicago . isecona game, Cleveland 0, Chicago 2, third Inning.) Boston 1, Washington 4. 1 m m