t,;fful and Courteous Drivers - Plymouth r-u 1938 ;rKAl "L"00. Calif.. August L P Fa American Fwler- official. In Com-hn 8ulllvan report, rt.iv that "John L. cc for Industrial Or- .,hoL .UtfouglvwUh rrwrt deals chletry c and violence cn ' and lays much of , on Harry Bridges r . stron; man. '. .0 sUated that Com- iUe.s are "rampant" irnian agricultural l of the ease with or. have obtained thrs movie employees" r 1 u Lscapcu IIVII I. W . . t i llf VflYUTIT TT' TnvitAMC-ftA All? 1 i n-ii t were killed and one Sntd prison by pursuing of- p whUe four are still at large pnl Wnvn In nil w ... .ill mmrwr T Mil. C. .... I Inlln.,-,1 IV Extremp Temperature on Atlantic Coast tvif vnwtr a.. ii. mm Af. nun- ai. ... an orty summer which had uv .ill miuaudi tiiiii.ttv Hrain I-lUli tlm All..lln .nict O ii i ii in COW. LINE Skt of AVindnr 4 I lull 1!iUltiir ""e at High River Selling Shorthorns PWH RIVER. Alberta. Aug. 17 f - wivr: vi VV illUot ia b,J f cut nf the rattle raising busln-P on h , fnu . ,r t ' uiii:n uunr neri', w. u. " le Tani'll mntinoor nnnnnnc- A herd of 135 Shorihorns will .Old Hor.ui hlnv. n'.,A' be mntlnucd. President Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday announced the person nel of the five man commission to 30 further Into the Alaska Interna llonal hiehway project. It con " - - w sLsts Of Donald McDonald and Thomas Riggs of Alaska. Congress man Warren O. Magnuson of Seattle and two others one from California and the other from Maine. Alberta Coal Mines Doing Much Better LETHBRIDGE, August 17. Canadian Press) Owing to Increased orders, many of them from southern Saskatchewan, greatly Increas ed activity In coal mines of the Lcthbrldge district is to be record ed. It Is felt that the mines may be operating on full time basis again before long. Flames Destroy Seal Cove Shack Dwellin; of Alfrcl SmUh i-arse'y. consumea ny 1 ire .muhuj .Morning ) Fire caused by a defective chim ney largely destroyed a small shack at at Seal Seal Cove Cove which which had had been been occu- occu- VOYAGE BY FISHING BOAT i ! On her way from Seattle to Ketchikan enroute to the fish- lng grounds, the American '. halibut boat Wireless. Capt. Andrew Slra, put in here at 6 o'clock last evening to land Mitchell Oay of this city who Vancouver Province Jumps to Con -triMrifjrHAL LIBRARY Taxi Tomorrow's Tides . Brown) 80 She . High 5:49 am. 16.0 ft. .v ASU NIGHT SERVICE 18:04 p.m. 18:9 ft. f NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1938. British Settlement ,Part$ ,afWan derhoof Today Interested in Prince George District PRINCE GEORGE, Aug. 17: (CP)' hart KAPn Ktririrpn irith aciitj After snendinz Monday and appendicitis while working at Tuesday here making trips through .. 11 ..lelt Klemtu cannery. Tne youtn, m: surrouiiuuis cuuuuj whf is the snn of Mr. and Mrs. farms and inspect lands available Joseph Gay. was immediately for agricultural settlement, Brlga- placed in the Prince Rupert t "er uenerai air neiuy x-se uiwv General Hospital for an oper- and his party left this morning by ation. No other boat being motor car for Vandc rhoof. After available, the Wireless was luncheon at Vanderh of, the party hailed into Klemtu as she will be driven through; the Vander- passed there and gladly took ' hoof district and tonight there will the boy aboard. he suoDer with the Vandemooi , Board of Trade followed by a public, ! meeting. Tomorrow the party will, (proceed to Smithers and on Friday 1 ...til k. of Ti"Toitnn ttipv uiii ar vtlll aw ..v.v.. - - j . . ... I C THAT TP UT t rlve ln Prlnce Rupert, Saturday af lj J, liU U VJll 1 ternoon by train and? proceed tha that PREMATURE vinces. At a public red to one urging that all tena- prlnce Oeorge Board of Trade while rled by Alfred Smith. The fire rs for pubHc works be open to the here ,t known that Sir Hen- took place Monday morning. At 7 Dubjlc andthat brewery and can- ld submit nroDOsals with a i-clock the roof had caught fire licenses be open to anyone ap- . to investieatlne the possibility lit Smith thought he had extin mulshed It himself. Three hours la- er the place was on fire again ana 'he fire department was called but 'his time the flames had taken -ulle a hold. Smith estimates his oss at about $&). vaiinn.il Leacue it end of e'.3hth Inning on ac count of rain.) Cincinnati, 8 Chicago. 4. Pittsburg, 2: St. Louis. 3 fifth nnlhg). Brooklyn. 2: New York. 4. American League New York-Washington, rain. nullnnlnhln 3.0! BostOll. 4-5. St Louis. 10; cicvciana. i u.m of eighth Inning). Chicago, 3; Detroit, sccouu game- Chicago, 2; Detroit; 1, (ninth inning). 'joining up . n WITH KXJe. cvnNTT.v. Nnva Scotia. August 17: ,rri Tho IlnltPfl Mine Union of Nova Scotia has decided to affiliate with the co-operauw Commonwealth Federation for political action. The- union has a membership of twelve wwuaa.u men. So far, the C.C.F. has never been a political factor of any Im portance In the Marmmio. TODAY'S WEATHER calm, tempera Terrace-Cloudy, ture 54. . ,., j. cm..., . Aiyansh-Clouay, Anyox-Part cloudy, south wind, 54. . Stewart-Part ciouay. ...., calm. 52. Hazelton-Cloudy. Smlthers-Clear. calm, 49 calm, 5U. Burns Uake-Ratnlng, plying, stated that the resolution is of setUmg British families on a . ill 1 M tit, n n' nrr mPTl t hilt . ... . . , . i noi tiiurai ui uk uiuuu.v... million acres oi ierme unssuiea Is of general character. It was land ln Northern British Columbia felt proper that the text of the betwecn the Junction of the Ne- ...n1..tinn nnt Kn marip nilhllr1. at . . . m nki.f icsuiuHwi i cnaico ana rxaser nivers au wuci this time but should come out In k the usual way after being dealt would .Start Presperity ...uJa ot m KfXtmmn rnnvention. ' 'i - ji - tAnrnA till ' .. speaxing au a uuuict I nrHv nasehali ' hlm hcre slr Henry sald: 11 a I iUUclY o uaotuuH rviAinrrn r C i AevA hv which 10.- - 111! INIIIII.k. - - . Boston. 3: Philadelphia. 0 (calle I UlUllilUlJ VjU 'C00 seltlers. backed by capital of ZL. vvrxxv sav $25,000,000. could be established 111 VI H I II II I In Central British Columbia, wheels Famous Quintuplets Will Start on; September 1 Providing they Are Better by Then NORTH BAY. Ontario, Aug. 17: proved by the father. Ollva Dlonne.J. Whether the chiiaren win dc bubii. in English is not announced Standing Of Candidates I . Ktanriiner of contestants in t Port Day Popularity Contest at 1 n.m. today: Frances Stegavig 10,100. Maxlnc Hcllbroner (Moose) (Cam- bral I.O.D.E.) 8,800. Ida Slatta (Sons of Norway) 9,000. Alice Gomez (Gyro 'Playgrounds) 7000. Elsie Johanscn (Deep Sea Fishermen's Union) 5000 Crcddic Morgan 4100. would be started again towards nrosDerltv. "Those 10.000 settlers. '.with wives and families, would at once require 20.000 horses,. 50,ooo dairy cows, .10.000 h?ad of swine nrA innnnn rtrtiiltrv1 (CP)-The Dionnc quintuplets will nf,listries such as duId and paper. start srhool on September 1 if they' I are recovered from a current throat' ailment by that time. The stuaies M l I y I A Nil will follow lines drafted Dy vr. i lJla I UniH Duncan NUArthur, deputy minister of education for Ontario, and ap- . . . .. . 1 1 evening on the steamer Prince Ru pert, to Vancouver. The party, having come to Central British Columbia at the invl- elusion That Local Liberals I. . t KtnHv , 1 s(.ale uie- AreuiuwiB. uutcrnmcH . Dossjhintiej of British eml " .'grants, consists, besides Sir Henry VAvrnnvrn Anir 17: (CP) A . u . t,. ' --: iae uroiv, wno is AicmDer 01 rai- speciai aupaicn irom mnre ,ta ent for Bournemouth, England ,,) nnhiuVicH published In in the the Vanrouver Vancouver ... , pert Province yesterday says mat ine Prince Runcrt District Liberal As sociation criticizes the British rltlsn Col to go before the forthcoming pro vlnclal convention at Kelowna. of Councillor R. S. Dalglelsh, former Lord Mayor of Newcastle: Brigadier General M. L. Hornby of the Horn- 101- T .thhrlrtiTO iAlhPrta and umbia government in a resolution M,.hM. Croft. secretary of the nartv Following the British Columbia , .,. . .: - - - - - -touC Sir Henry will consult with . Consulted yesterday afternoon In hg Saskatchewan, New Brunswick regard to the Vancouver Province and Nova Scotla governments con-dispatch, officers of the Prince Ru- cernlnz settlement in those pro- rirri t lhMl Awviatlnn. jw.t. . . . jjKiy assuming that the resolution refer meeting with the I UUIICUII3 1 BACK FROM OLD COUNTRY Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Great Britain and Europe, having travelled as far as Switzerland, also visiting Germany and France. Mrs. Carter and sons are at present in Vancouver and will be returning later. Dr. and Airs. K. G. Large, who made the trip abroad with Dr. and Mrs. Carter, are at present visiting in Toronto and, accompanied by their family, are expected back in the city next Monday afternoon by train. SITUATION I I Wo Araos Slain icsicruay in tv prisal for Murder of Jewess JERUSALEM. August 17 Several shootings and a $10,000 highway robbery marked another day of violence ln Palestine. Two Arabs, one a member of a prominent fa milv. were shot and killed presii mably In reprisal for' the murder of a Jewess. COUPLE RESCUED NEW WESTMINSTER Knute HaEen and his bride of six months, Victoria Hagen, were rescued from the mouth 01 the Fraser River yesterday by Jap anese fishermen. The couple had clung for an hour to their overturned gillnet boat which had been swamped by a terrific wave. Hasen said the wave threw the boat for 100 feet and it then heeled over. He went down deep but got back to find his wife in some way had cot out of the cabin and was clinging to the small era It. The boat finally settled with the. wheelhouse above water and they clune to that. The couple had returned from Rivers Inlet a week ago. LINDBERGH TO MOSCOW- -MOSCOW Col. and .Mrs. Charles Lindberg are flying to tMoscovf to witness the annual Soviet air show at the Tusshlno airport, the Soviet radio announcement said they were expected to arrive tonight. Lindbergh intended to stay several days in .Moscow after which he will make several flights to points in the Soviet Union, the announcement said. TO CRUSH CHIANG TOKYO The cabinet adopted a scries of fundamental Chinese war policies yesterday including a re-affirmation of its determination to fight until Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese leader, has been crushed. Today a Jewish police Inspector; . . a m It ana live memDers oi ms iamuy were kidnapped by an Arab band ..An, trnlln A TlrtlleVi nr.tla Irt- " ileal iiaitu. i 4jii4 hw1,lv Ispector and an Arab warden were ! wounded. No Partitioning LONDON. Aug. 17: (CP) The technical committee on Palestine, It wag revealed last night, has de cided against dividing the Holy Land up Into self-governing units althouch an area 37 by 8 miles ' (Rotary) square around Tel Aviv will be glv- 1 en to the Jews with autonomy prl- vlleges. It Li not deemed advisable 1 to permit self-government to Arabs. NEW ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON Elmer F. Andrews took the oath of office as administrator- of the New Wage Hour law yesterday, formally launching the government on an effort to establish a floor under wages and a ceiling over hours in American Industry. As he was sworn in Andrews said the law he will enforce "might well be termed a better business act both from a moral and monetary view .point!" THREATENED TO JUMP SAN DIEGO Pretty Noreen Leonard, 21, threatened to jump from the tenth floor lodge of a San Diego hotel yesterday, but was pulled to safety before she could carry out her threat. While a crowd of two thousand watched below, completely jamming the street and paralyzing traffic, assistant Fire Chief George Courser and Deone Crocher, beautician, sneaked out on the three- foot ledge and grabbed the girl. STRIKE CONTINUES PHILADELPHIA Striking taxicab drivers yesterday were advised by Charles Pirollo, Prcsl-dent of the union, to apply for relief and continue their walkout until Yellow Cab Co., met Union demands for a minimum wage and higher percentage of gross receipts. All but 100 of the city's 700 cabs were Idle as the strike entered its second day with no Immediate .prospects, of DECLINE Low 0:54 a.m. 6.1 It. IN STOCK .Opinion Differ IRearlionsef Last Week's Setback . NEW YORK. August 17 Stocks rniCE: 5 CENTS agents Arc Driving Forward SWfcK Ur NSURGENTS r Sole to Britain May Mean End of Intervention ,.- AlKTIlKT. 17, h ir. afpnt- authonucs yes- .r rrd to the uruisn con uv ,, ... i t transmission u nis hnr reply to British 7C- -n volunteers from the ;. of Franco's answer to i man for removal of tcr- remains secret but crcdict Its te'rms may r ;d of the non-lntervcn ahn Spanish Insurgents . - definitely to have cast v; Taly and Oermany, Jeopardizing hopes ' Ei am and France to i i i c-r i in ml m vi 111 i iivn ii vi a a. t M a m aim 5 RAMPANT Tarltic Coast GO INTO HIGHWAY: Personnel of Five-Man Commission Is Named By President Roosevelt WASHINGTON, D.C.. Aug. 17. : COMING TO Spanish Loyalists Are Appealing To Boys To Fight For Their Homes Two Kcbcl Armies Continuing Advance With Ciudad Real Province as Objective Are Also Coming f Down From North HENDAYE, Franco-Spanish Frontier, August 17.- Loyalist Civil authorities of Ciudad Real province arj- peaieu iu every auie-uuuieu man dim uuy ycatciuaj iu uc- i.. ii. i xTi. lenu tneir nomes agamsi iwo auvancmg xxaiionaust armies. Gen. Gonzalo Queipo de Llano, Garrulous Southern, insurgent commander, was within striking distance. His forces reported they had crossed, rT" two parallel mountain ranges to rriffffrv m AIT within ten miles of Almaden, capi-( I l-l 11 I 1 tal of the world's richest mercury 1 mlnlne region and less than fifty I miles from the city of Ciudad Real.j LUNG COMES ro ine norm, anoiner nisuigcm.; army under Gen. Juan Sallquet, I Fight Against Infantile Paralysis claimed to have conquered the band cf farm land between the Guidana and Guaradalljas Rivers and was attempting to surround Puebla de. Alcocer and Herrera del Duque In Calgary District Continues Thirty-three Cases So Far EDMONTON. August 17: (CP) The Alberta government is bringing in a third "iron lung" for use ln the infantile paralysis epidemic In ttis Calearv district. To date there have 1 been thirty-three cases of the malady, five of which have resulted in 1 IU ucaui. PreDarinr For 'Fisheries Meet declined In each of the full ses- Isions last week and industrial aver- Lmportant Gathering to Take Place ages broke ten points from last sa-. m uosion turday's high. Trading picked up.) Experts held that the decline was BOSTON, Aug. 17: (CP) Lead-' ' a good tonic and that the market ers in the fishing Industry from al1 should recede a bit while business parts of the United States will catches up. The extent of the sH-; gather here early in October for a PacK causea some worry, nawever. national iisnenes comerence ana and the chart experts said thar. lower levels In the Industrials section might signal a further sharp decline. Motors suffered, Ford was closed, and aim Chrysler fs produced v.-- only j a few exposition, the first 0f its kind ever held. ; Delegates are expected to consider a unified program for dealing with nationwide problems in the and discuss the recent illUUdbij industry, aliu uiovuaj bins j 1 Mnfsirs nrodnction t t i tirf,i v-oio. wv4 i I seilcS Ul CUHIVI tllLC iu noamuj- was only about 10,000 units but De- j ton reiative to the proposed Ca'n-trolt forecasts opening of many , adlan reclproclty treaty, automobile plants shortly. j Director James Cooley of ths I The tire companies swung into a jj nsheries Association i larger production and gasoline ln- . . th Drincipai op. VentorleS were reduced. Innncnf, nf onv Hnna-arri rprlsion Bank clearings dropped to thejof Canadian tarlff scaie at the lQWCSw west level level auitc since April 13 government hearings. Is in charge Oil shares, though t easier did local arrangcments for the Oc-itter better than most of the others. Steel and motors were the hard est hit. settlement, lencc. There was no vio- FRANCE RETALIATES PARIS France's retaliatory tourist ban against Italy went into effect at noon yesterday at frontier railroad stations and all frontier road nosts. The Minis- v.irllran Citv. the Ministry of Interior ordered that they be given passport, visas permitting them to pass through Italy to their destination but they were forbidden to stop enroute. tober meetings. Allied industries, such as canning and packing Interests, will also be represented. Booths will be arranged for displays. k PUmav nf thp pnnfprpnrp Is .y- Ipected to be the International HANKOW BOMBED I fishermen's race between the HANKOW, China Eighteen ! schooners Gertrude L. Thebaud and Japanese airplanes bombed the Nova Scotia's Bluenose. trl-city area of Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang heavily yesterday. Casualitics were Wfcliev-ed high. Some of the bombs appeared to have fallen in the vicinity of American mission Unidentified Man Thought Drowned Storm at Estuary of Fraser River Believed to Have Had Fatal Result NEW WESTMINSTER, Aug. 17: (CP) Reports have been current here of an unidentified man having ordered that been drowned from a boat as heavy try of the Interior , no French tourists who did not v li"u1' v visas Fraser River following a storm on possess special passport should be permitted to cross in- 'Monday night. to Italy. In deference to pro- tests from Roman Catholics and I other tourists who desire to visit . FIGHTING TONIGHT NEW YORK Weather is favorable for the Lou Ambers Henry Armstrong lightweight title bout. Armstrong Is a heavy favorite to win the crown. Ambers weighs in at 131(4 pounds, Armstrong at 131.