SHAKOHAI, July 8: low! US - pert T ' the r V? ' IV"' t pc It- ' r r S K! 'he r ttr. ' irldi Ar"c Ke! ::, Dr- irl Mr- J.X ft " .. .. i okonitttv l IB" w" V. ,.,Hnnn! nollcfi th: naay i v water in tanks. ' miher. better known as . a small Island where vs. imported originally i lors. are verv tame, so ' Vy will steal the food :.k from a visitor. . :ia the place where Lord ir jrricd the widow Rodney a Is a volcanic Island on ' nonle grow rubber, rice '. J frulU. ratt Is the small Island Rb-trapifal vegetation Is parllcu-Ir!y intercsUng. Barbadoes )es cxDorts exports some some of of the the t? ?i ot lhe upp,y as lt ems th. up from below and keep we samp ini ' '' weir rcli.rinn . ... awa COMMUNITY PAYS LAST RESPECTS Sergeant Kobert Gibson Highly comfort for the sorely bereaved. T Leeward U'.Wrttu 'and Windward " Isl- l W, " Vaughan iJ Davles presided at the Explanation of General Franciso T 'h" Caribbean Boa formed , organ and hymns were "Abide With -of an interesting travel Me" and "Lead, Kindly Light." .1 ' rday afternoon at thci Following the service, there was a a. h"on of the Prince Ru- J procession of great length from the urv Club. Roy Vandersluys , service to Falrvlcw Cemetery. The bone. Constable W. F. Robertson G. H. Clarke M.C and ,a Constable wuMun u. COrre.snonrfs vprv rlrvsplv to 1 . nnictri nt mrmbers of uraii'ia muouiv- we or oriptlons given In the book. Lodge. A.F. & A.M., or Kalen ; Et Vincent supplies many ships Cnaptcr, Royal Arch Masons, in the vr-etablcs and tropical fruits., persons of Gilbert Campbell'. Thorn-, bart' - ,nC lS d0n by SyStCm f as Boulter. William Crulckshank, E.; TJ, ,, , 1 B Baker, Frank Fitch and J. S.I . Trtaldad, with its canltal Port of . I Z Jly, many PC.i!l!l During the obsequies. ...... to lne w'c laniuus " lani; f....u . hpen since month. the ::n .rom wnc" shipments of ' nn Mondav. flaM 0n public V u ( v- v " ' - - . -'""wiae arc made to all narts' f:r . rinn M buildings ana aw u-u.- -the world tu pitch nhht. H.,kV" ?. uv : hradnuarters have - " n 1 1 11. nnrnnna it rtAinrr " 1 J soft m the daytime.' me. Although' Although1 mast .""'.. tho funeral nroces , u.i, in thp. cltv U 1 ri SSL E.Si" doors .or .ho space 0. an hour. The ocrsonal tributes of numer ous friends of deceastd were ex v At Georgetown the climate is ' pressed In a mass of floral offerings. Wicket I If6 P?P16 f-r,Cndly and ' VISITING INTERIOR rved i tL '. Rum ls Dr J T. Mandy, district mining lt "ion are easily overcome by f ""f" for a vlslt to the various The r . . .. ri,r HUfrlrts of the Interior go- In7r, " ' ln.somc..01 lhc as nablne Mountains In SOou .1th ore shipments to ,lhe l.il sampling plant. He s bc- square mil, Th- the local bT,ulholr religion very serious ylng accompanied T 'T in about a lth..lr do no7co?re rn 1 and both plan to return Intentions Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides She prir-e Rupert-Part cloudy. south High ... 11:52 a.m. 16.6 ft. ,-atiieaor wind, four miles per hour, 23:29 pin. 19.3 ft. ' .... oooi (fnlllne): tcmDer- Low .. 5:39 ajn, 4.9 ft. gtur? j,:. sea smooth. 17:30 pjn. 9.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vcl XXVII . No, 158. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938. PRICE: 5 CENTS A V. c.mhai l-oiiowc. Of 'At a nni 0 .A Vll I lOU AGREEMENT Mrs. Black Offers Yukon Seat ic RFAfHPn To Dr. Manion; Some Of Planks iiuaviiiJi 1 Ketchikan Cannery. Workers And Operators Come To Terms City Council Denounced Franco In Regard To British Ship Bombing Unsatisfactory LONDON, July 8: (CP) Prims ! Minister Neville Chamberlain last; xakcr and he told some- procession was headed by a firing nlaht announced that the British t ' f he chief ports of call of party 0f twelve men from the 102nd government did not consider satis-' idian National steamers, j rjattery. Royal Canadian Artillery, factory the latest explanation of Line which sail to that carrying arms reversed, under Ser-.General Francisco Franco, com-i world every three weeus ,Keant Alex Mitchell. Then came mander-ln-chlef of the Spanish; tary honors were paid. The firing not sausnca was mai insurgent party discharged three rounds and bombing planes flew so high that Alex they could not possibly be able to thre was a lament by Piper McDonald. As the flag-draped identify the Identity of ships n government ports. Franco had said casket was lowered Into the final that there w.s no intention of resting place, the firing party pre-. sented arms. The "Last Post" wasr"'"' v cm in hv niiulpr William Rancc . i i iVia .nAii nnvrt rnlir- n Tt n n T Oft IVp' tack. cwavv. m; o - - , followed by the Reveille. As their final tribute, the veterans dropped r t y uoes noi ivhuw fr i wh h most of the lime lulco Forget. n was a soicmi. auu uu- jjj .n rn 1 Cim rr . Avon n this nrcssive scene. I part : i,hp world St Lucia, tha The active pallbearers were Staff i . D.S.C.,' Perkins Cannot fell Lon. Frances L'al Z 'J;; Sergeant G. H. Greenwood j'.. - - . I t r. pnm a i don or rresiuciu uooseveu s -e ana me cnici inausiry is, dcibcii " its H. soles D.C.M., Corp. Harold Ray- LONDON, July 8: Miss Frances r. w.7:: r.Mn. Unltcd Secretary of veterans oi wie oixiy-oc.u , va toin r rUR, lntheworld..The cost Battalion, with which Sergeant e , hcre terd that btrom SOc to 50c a bottle depend- Gibson served overseas, supplied one knQW whethpr or not -Mipon who is the buyer. The; group of honorary pallbearers con- prcsldent Franklin D. Roosevelt oe brand would cost over four sistlng of G.W. Abbott, W.M. Brown. contemplatcd running for a thtrd -aro in British Columbia. j. M. Campbell. Ben Ferguson, Hugh! tprm as cWcf cxccutlve She had Toba."o Is supposed to be' theKlllln, M. M. Lamb and Col. J. w.;asked Mf rtoosevelt direct as to -and dcwrlbed by Daniel Dafoc Nlcholls. ihis Intention but he had evaded w DOOK dook. Robinson Rnhlnenn rmov Crusoe. The Tne: k Annthpr nroun of honorary pan- nn. niv Halibut Sales American Norland, 21,000, Cold Storage, 7.2c i as they ! and 5.5c. deplorable! Eureka, 13,000, Cold Storage, 7.5c been at nan o-oc. ana o.oc. Andrea. 16.000. Pacific, 7c and Canadian Cynic, 9,000, Atlln, 6.8c and 5C. Skeena M, 6,000, Booth, 6.7c and 5c. Cape Beale, 39,000, Cold Storage. 6.9c and 5c. Todays Weather (OoYerntnent "lgT.plu Terrace Cloudy, south wind; temperature 54. Alyansh Cloudy, south wind,. 58. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, 52. Anyox Light rain, calm, 50. 1 Stewart-Showery, calm, 51. Hazelton Partly cloudy, calm, 54, Smithers Cloudy, calm, 50. Burns Lake Cloudy, windy, 50. In New Conservative Platform OTTAWA, July 8: (CP) Following the election of Hon. - Dr. ui' R. J. Manion of UM Fort U1 William as the new w Conser Honored In Death This After- KETCHIKAN, July 8:-The Pos-. UHWJr-j noon-Hundreds at Final .sibiiity of a strike tie-up of Ket- vative leader at tne uaiioiiai convention yesteraay, Mrs. mtes .chikan salmon canneries was eii-' George Black, Member for the Yukon, announced that she '. lminatcd yesterday when the C. I.i was nrenared to trive un her seat t6 Dr. Manion and asked i ; cluing their patrols. One j Not only official representatives O. - affiliated cannery workers- J prime Minister William Mackenzie King allow him uijKa i nincsu ail. "uus puouc, military ana ira- "J agiccutcui, win, i an acclamation. rer of the outbreaks. Henlein Visits German Capital Wider of Sudeten Minority In Czechoslovakia Is On Trip To Berlin PRA1IA, uly 8: Conrad Hclnleln, leadfr of the Sudeten Oerman min- ciyof Czechoslovakia, ainf -'-mr-r with Premier Milan Hodza Sudeten demands. Is U rc -ird to it prtx- on a trip to Derlln to Nazi authorities there. r-(frw,,h uieiTQ TH MANY PORTS Boy Vandersluys Tells Rotary Club Of Leeward and winuwara Islands tcrnal organizations with which he the cannery operators on terra . was identified but -the cnmmunltv similar to those agreed upon wlthl of Prince Rupert as a whole Joined, the American Federation of Labor i this afternoon in paying an im-j union. The question of which ls to . f HP Uftln prcsslve tribute to the memory of be the "elusive bargaining agency : UUV I 1U 11C1LJ Robert Olbson wi" 1)0 sett,ed on tne basU ot a ' Sergeant who was 111 Vl tragically slain this week while In re e"nd"m of T e"' . IVlUniCipa ltlCS . . t-i. j...... Little Prosress has been made In T r uic caccuuoii ui iiu uuues. ilUll- j . . . .rceara w ine nceouauons ui tin, -r areas oi people gainerea to pay" , . , , ,u fto n"s for a basJc price for their final VcspecU one who was so widely and favorablyknown boh c L orf;anlzatlon as officer and man. The capacity terda dep0Unced the mayoi of First Church, where Presbyterian and some of the Mermen as de. th6 service was. held, was taxed and nnlte,y unfrienaly to organized la-there were those who were unable following the passage by the to gain admission. 'city COuncU of an antl-plcketlng After ex-service men had march- measure, ed in long procession, wearing dec- Appeals will be made to the Na-oratlons and berets, from Canadian 'tlonal Labor Relations Board and Legion headquarters to the church the Civil Liberties League. under Jack Preece, president of the ' Canadian Legion, and J. S. Wilson, T" T"Tf 7 ATVT1 secretary, the church service com- " J. I INw 1 menced. Rer. H. G. Funs ton, pas-; In Their Relief I VICTORIA, July 8: iCV) At a meeting yesterday with rep- resentatlves of the Union of British Columbia munlclpall- ties, Premier T. D. Pattullo promised that the provincial government would assume a larger share of the cost of un- employment relief. This would Include, the Premier said, half the cost of relief for unemploy- ables who some time ago were made a total municipal res- tor of the church, officiated. He1 i PPViyT A DI 17 Pns,DUily- ponslbllity. paid fitting tribute to the worth of j ALLLi 1 AuLL the deceased and voiced words of .,rT'r . W . . 1 1 I I ' TODAY'S STOCKS lOouneisy 8. D. Johnti Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .09. Bralorne, 9.40. Aztec, .09 Vi. Cariboo Quartz. 2.55. Dentonla, .05. Golconda, .07. a niDe band headed by Piocr Leslie , insuraenU. In regard to the bomb-i V i,auvfwi. jr' ' i ana mwioepa oi inc uaimuun uTi-in. ui dwush- snip m, oumiii ;u0 islands, some oi wmcn . detachment and general waters and announced that further habited. In those Islands' mournprs in cars and on foot. .'explanation would be demanded o natural water system., wlth ncv' H u Funston again I The explanation of Franco with' ratchlng the rain and ff. . , araveside. mill- which the British ogvernment is. Fairview, .O6V2. , Noble Five. .03 V. Pend Oreille, 2.15. Pioneer, 2.95. Porter Idaho, .02 Ji. Premier, 2.18. Reeves McDonald, .39, Reno, .40. Relief Arlington, .14. Taylor Bridge, .03. Hedley Amel., .04. Premier Border, .OIV2 Sllbak Premier, 1.80. Home Gold. .01. Grand view, .09. Indian. .01 V2. Quatstno Copper, .05V Haida, .05. Oils A. P. Con.. .19. Calmont, .31. C. & E., 2.40. Freehold. .06. McDougal Segur. .15. Mercury, .12. Okalta. U2. Pacalta, .07. Home Oil. 1.21. Toronto ) Beattle, 1.15. -Central Pat., 2.50. Gods Lake, .52. Little Long Lak, 3.50. ' McKenzle Red Lake, 1.11. Red Lake Gold Shore, .14. Pickle Crow, 4.75. San Antonio, 1.28. Sherritt Gordon, 1.35. . Smelters Gold, .03. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.30. Oklend,' .15. Mosher, ,21. Madsen Red Lake, .382. Stadacona, .56. Francoeur, .35. Moneta, 1.81. Bouscadlllac, .08. Thompson Cadillac, .26i. Bankfield, .66. 'East Malartlc, 1.75. Preston East Dome, .88. , Hutchison Lake, .03 V2., Dawson White, .03. Aldermac, .55. , Kerr Addison, 1.71. Uchl Gold, 2.00. Int, Nickel, 49.50. Noranda, 67.50. Con. Smelters, 59.75. ; Athona, .07 Va. Hardrock, 2.72. Barber Larder, .42. , Rand Malartlc, M. Dr. Manion lost his own seat at Fort William to Dan Mclvor, Liberal, In the 1935 election. In th second ballot yesterday on which Dr. Manion was elected with 783 votes following the elimination of J. Earl Lawson of Toronto on the first ballot, Murdoch McPherson of Saskatchewan was second with 648 votes. Dr. Man-Ion's election was later declared unanimous. Among the first things to be done now that the convention is over, it having formally closed last night, will be the selection of a new Dominion organizer and the perfecting of separate provincial organizations. Some Principal Planks Among the principal planks which were nailed Into the party platform at the convention were: i Opposition to amalgamation or unification of the railways. Selective British Immigration. ( Exclusion of Orientals. Preferential Empire trade agreements. TransCanada highway as a national undertaking. Legislation to aid fruit and vegetable marketing. Relief work projects to develop natural resources. REVOLVER UNLISTED Weapon With Which Mike durvich Killed Inspector Service and Sergeant Gibson Unregistered j The revolver which the late Mike Gurvlch used on Monday in the slaying of Inspector William J. Service and Sergeant Robert Gibson enile authorities of New York declare that Chinese chtldren are the best behaved of any race In the metropolis. Oyer a period of eight years there has been only one case of Juvenile delinquency among 3000 Chinese children of the city. WINNIPEG July 8: (CP) Wheat futures dropped again yesterday from 2 lie to lVic with July clos lng at 95Tic BULLETINS i . i BOMBERS COMING N"RTII SEATTLE Twenty-four United States naval patrol bombers-took off for Kodiak and Sitka today for manoeuvres. They will return to tfieirSin Diego base in two weeks. JERUSALEM A bomb thrown killed four Arabs and wounded thirty-six in a new outbreak of terror today. A general strike has broken out in Anam. Officers plan to- put the Haifa area under naval controL CRICKET POSTPONED LONDON Rain today caused postponement of the start of the third England - Australia test cricket match. WINS BRITISH OPEN SANDWICH Reginald Arthur Whitcomb, 40, professional at Parkstone Club in Dorset, won the British open golf champion-sls'p today with a 72-hole final of 295. LOCOMOTIVE BLOWS UP MISSOUL, Mont. A locomotive of a Northern Pacific freight train "blew up like a giant firecracker" near Wills. Montana, last night, killing the crew of three and two transients. Members of the train crew said there might be more dead. AIR LINER CRASHES BILLINGS, Montana A Northwest Air Lines transport plane, carrying eight passengers and two of a crew, crashed near Field today, killing Mrs. N. .McKay of Evanston, Illinois, and injuring seven others including Mrs. XV. J. Tindale of South Slocan. The extent of Mrs. Tindale's injuries .are jot known.. . . . FASCIST LOYALTY Message is Sent by National Unity Party to Governor General's I Office 1 TRAINING AVIATORS British Official Coming to Canada to Arrange for Instruction of Royal Air Force Pilots 1 LONDON. July 8: (CP) Sir Klngsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air. told the House of Commons Thursday thats arrangements were being made for an officer to be sent Immediately to Canada to explore the possibilities of working out a scheme for.tralnlng Royal Air Force pilots in the Dominion, BAR SILVER NEW YORK, June 4: (CP) Bar silver was unchanged at 4340 per fine ounce on the New York metal market today. OTTAWA, July '8. The Governor General's office has acknowledged a message from the National Unity (Fascist) Party in which loyalty near Jerusalem's busy Jaffa gatrJls expressed to Canada and the presentgovernment. The message was from Adrian Arcand, the present leader, and follows the recent first national convention of the organization. v ! . ' i5 Medicine Hat Is Bright Spot After Ten Yean of Drought, Moisture Conditions Are Good And Excellent Crop Assured MEDICINE HAT, July 8: (CP) The Medicine Hat district Is one of the bright spots on the prairies this year. After ten years of drought, there Is now good moisture and an excellent crop seems assured. HELPING JOBLESS Concession By Ottawa is Announc edWould Give Relief Until Harvest , VICTORIA, July 8: (CP) Premier T. D. Pattullo announced last night that a concession had been made by the federal government In regard to the problem of the single ..unempJoyedJnritl5hjColumbla , whereby, If they registered with the .Unemployment Service of Canada, ' men would be given transportation back to their homes outside of the province and then extended relief until harvest time when lt was expected they would be able to obtain employment. A spokesman for the single unemployed later expressed dissatisfaction with this plan, stating that a permanent solution of the prob- was an unregistered weapon, a lem was being sought, not tempor- cheok-up has revealed. It was a ,ItM"L,ydia rig?:u ar relief" A works program was bright, tormerly of this c ty, passed Popklns and Allen fore-handle stu, being ,nsIsted upon model, ers. Relatives of Gurvlch disclaim any knowledge of his having had a revolver and where he obtained It , has yet to be ascertained. 1 inspector John Shlrras arrived I in the city on last night's train 1 from Kamloops to take charge of the Investigation following the tragedy. I Judge's Condition Somewhat Better IS DEAD ATATLIN Mrs. XV. XV. Wright Passes Away In Northern Town Sister-in-Law Due Here Tonight 3ft-palibre and five cnamb- W1J as. an outcome oi a sireei can will deeply regret to learn of her passing. In her forties, Mrs. Wright was born In Ontario. Besides her husband, she Is survived by a little daughter. To them deep sympathy will be extended by their local j friends. Mrs. Wright was the sister of the j late L. M. Fuller of this city. Mrs. ! Fuller ls arriving here tonight on . (the Cardena from Victoria, where Member of United States Supreme! she now resides, and will be advls-Bench Has Heart Trouble ed on arrival of her sister-in-law's - 'death. PORT CHESTER, N.Y., July : The condition of Associate Jus tice Benjamin N- Cardoza of tlie j United States Supreme Court, who( Is suffering from a heart ailment,' ls reported to have Improved dur lng the night. Chinese Are Best Behaved Interesting Report Is Made uy Juvenile Authorities of City New York NEW YORK. July 8: (CP)-Juv- Un. Deceased had lived In Prince !vass for funds fa the unemployed, nuperi, ior many je uuiu ociu1Cjslxty.one men and one woman and after her marriage and was; were an.ested yesterday on charges very well known. Numerous friends , . obsctruction. Later thirty-three were convicted and each sentenced to fifteen days' imprisonment. Roosevelt Makes First Speech Of His Trip In Ohio MARIETTA, Ohio, July 8: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on his way from Washington to the Pacific Coast, made the first speech of his trip here this morning. The chief executive, on his arrival at San Diego, will board the cruiser ; Houston from which he will make a fishing trip. Aberhart Is Unperturbed I EDMONTON, July 8: (CP) f The unfavorable rulinj of the Judicial committee of the Privy Council in London yesterday with reference to the Alberta press and credit regulation bills Is not taken by Premier William Aberhart as a serious blow. The measures were not an Integral portion of the Soc- ial Credit program which will be gone ahead with, the Prem- ler said.