Bf! WC .r.cr,h at Lanark, Chancellor of the John Simon, In ut.ioned Germany ;r." a war In which would be drawn, . ,vo been only a pre-ivcrnmcnt's course of hi' .in with France at her r-r full dlnlomatlc and :-.r. .h into the scales of European crisis that may llir qur Mon of peace of war Hi:: nrx- tan davs. :nr ttlemcnt of the lovak..m minority crisis Is Fay baorc Sentcmbcr 5 It Ls WL-. . . t" -r ma go before the an at Nuremberg bruit Ocrmany to some dres pn toward the Cccchs. from Bie could not very well re Ltirne Great Britain and i are enraging in Increased noeuvrr but they are said it a r-".ular routine nature. ?t' ;h fleet ls steaming into ftl) Gea and there arc also iea military demonstrations. IPCa 'war tramps" nrc hnlnc 0 in close to the German and (frontiers and nn.ir Esthonia he latent "Incident" has oc- Halibut Sales Summary lean-. 113.00(1 timmris. B.3c to 9c and 6c. ilian- . 46.000 wounds. 7.5c and 7.7c and 5c. American P' 25,000, Booth, 0c and Cc. ig, 20,000, Cold 'Storacc, 21,000, Cold Storage, 'c 22,000, Pacific, 8.3c and' r 7.000. Uoyal, C.Cc and 6c. in mn Tn.,ni n n Canadian 1 5c JkM. 12,000, Cold Storage, F Jacks, 14,000, Atlln, 7.7c Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .08. Big Missouri, .301-2. Bralorne. 9.25. Aztec, .O6V4. Cariboo Quartz, 2.45. Mlnto, .03. Falrview, .07. Noble Five, .02. Pioneer. 3.00. Porter Idaho, .03. Premier, 2.36. ' ' Reno, .37. Relief Arlington, .15&. Reward, .04. Salmon Gold, .10'. Taylor Bridge, .03. Hedley Am,al.. .03Vi." , Premier Border. .01. Silbak Premier. 1.95. Home Gold. .0l (ask), " Indian, .01. Quatslno, .03. Haida, .02. Oils . , A. P. Con.. .17. Calmont, .30. C. & E.. 2.15. 1 Freehold, .04. McDougal Segur, .14 ii. Mercury, .09. Okalta, 1.16. Home Oil, 1.00. Toronto Beattlc, 1.21. Central Pat., 2.40. Gods Lake, .46. Little Long Lac, 3.40. Pickle Crow. 4.90. San Antonio, 1.25. Shcrritt Gordon,. 1.20. Smelters Gold, .03'2. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.10. Oklcnd, .17. Moshcr, .23. Medscn Red Lake, ..43. Moneta, 1.40. Thompson Cadillac, .23. Bankfleld, .58. East Malartic, 1.03. Preston E. Dome, 1.45. Hutchison Lake, .03. Dawson White, .03. Aldcrmac, .43. Kerr Addison, 1.C3. Uchl Gold, 1.03. Int. Nickel, 47.25. Noranda, 71.00. Con. Smelters, 57.00. Athona, .0H4. Hardrock, 2.01. Ambassador Is Called Home Pftliinpf to Meet in Emcreency Session Tomorrow S British, French and German War Games Arc Intcnsihed Ian Mackenzie Impressed with Necessity of Finishing Edmonton-Vancouver Artery EDMONTON, Aug. 29: CP Charles H. Grant of Edmonton, president of the National Parks As-juwlation. urced upon Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minister of national defense, the Importance of complet- iv milp was needed to complete the road. Capt. Mackenzie Is said to have been favorably impressed. TODAY'S STOCKS I Court T B. D. Johnton Co.) 1 puiBerins i iNDON. August 2lJ: (Ul') wmie Europe was con- CAT,,0ncs assail hitler with the gravest crisis since ivi air inuvukm blrlin catholic priests on ambassador to Germany, today gave Prime throughout Germany read a pas- fl' toral letter from their pulpits TJNeVllieunuiumunuu aim uK" Sunday assallin- Uic Nall polic)P be 111! RlUUieu lUJiiy iu uiu ijucbmuu uh - J toward tlicir reUsion. rill Hitler march into uzecnosiovaKia t necmiuu , on ' ;r consultation wiin . - jn:: leaders, Henderson I n 4 wt L Berlin on Sunday. The' W I I A I I I fJ Iti.J u-irrovr t a prelude to an I w :on of cabinet mints- ni?17C W C17 London's next step, I Lf Lit Jul lUI-l nar .lr to Clunccllor Hit- lai.a m air oouu duuuho fci'ur-D;.1. li believed to de- ';- ambassador's Judg- Ita h:;w far Ocrmany Is prc- Mi v nr Chamberlain's ic i liriusn Amoaa- h. r.atJ summoning key 61 into session tndt-pt 0; ' Britain may be j, -ve warning on Fue- )l! -r hluntJJJflT nhroiling Europe In UADICAL KETUKNS MANILA Bcnigno Kamos, I'.l Supreme or leader of the Sak-dalislas, a radical agrarian organization which revolted three years ago, returned from exile today to face charges arising out or the killing or at least 62 persons during the 1935 disturbances. Uamos was arrested before his ship docked from Japan while hundreds of his followers waited peacefully, but fruitlessly to sec their leader. vm. fjin:i'.v siiks ROWS TO I 1 ' . SKAGWAY SKAGWAY. Aug. 29: A Muck- Jow. young New Westminster man who disdained going on reliei iwhen he became unemployed and Mn-tead. feathered what resources nati on Saturday. Green charged whale which passed at a distance " the closed shop was a conspir acy to violate the Labor Kela lions Act. TNKLATKN CHILDREN OLYMPIA. Wash The lives of Irving E. Baker's children have been threatened, it was learned today, as a police guard .was thrown around the home of the former coast guard of ficer who. on August 12 was kid- j napped and severely beaten during an attempt to emasculate him. Dr. K. W. Berry has been charged with the kidnapping which followed a three day par-tv at a summer cottage where r-ikcr, who is 3", was accused of bring too attentive to the phy sician's pretty 27 year old wife. FORMER LABORER CHOSEN DALLAS, Texas Ed. Gossctt, Wichita Falls attorney, who worked his way up from a roughneck job in the Kansas oil fields, beat President Roosevelt's "old friend," Representative W. D. MacFarlanc, for the Democratic nomination to Congress from Texas 13lh district, returns from the run-off primary showed last night. Returns from the fifth district showed Lindcy Ilirkwith 2.1 year old bachelor, who was one of the youngest men ever to be elected to the national house, would succeed Representative Morgan Sanders, who was eliminated in the July 27 LIBRABY VICTORIA, B.. 80 Taxi Tomorrows Tides 5ro wn) She : 4 High 4:25 a.m. 18.8 It. Jill IliAV AND NIGHT SERVICE 16:31 pjn. 20.0 ft:"-. areful and Courteous Drivers Low 10:25 un. 6.0 ft. '. 1938 Plymouth) 23:05 p.m. 5.0 ft ' New NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1938. PRICE: 5 CENTS versa! Question Is: "Will Situation Grave Ag jtler Enter Czecho-Slovakia?"- I TransAtlantic Plane Crashes- I Broke In Two I GOVT IS 'Fine Gardens Are Measure Of No one was killed or Injured. tlucts Generally. INVOLVED . od Uhzenship ays rw Ca nntoGo On Pegging Prices of Agricultural Produce, Says Hon. J. O. Gardiner T.riNTrN Alic 29': (CPl NRW WimttNCTFH Atier 90- Tho (rlnnt. fnnr-pntrlned flvlnff lf"!PI Hon J f flarrflnpr fprlprnl i u.... r..i i n Bull Harbor Scattered cloudy. ' outhwest wind, one miles per hour; also lotte Sound. He was nearly blown ashore in Wright Sound ". . I I sea sea smooth. smooth. I ShlpDine his boat over the Wh'te P-im tiinVlrmr Ipft. hprp torinv for Whltehorse whence he will proceed tur. 55-. sea smooth. . t CptnifnM PArrmr ni down the Yukon River. TODAY'S BASEBALL National League New York, 3; Cincinnati, 6. Brooklyn. 1: Pittsburg, 10. .American League St. Louis, 4; New York, 8. Detroit, 15; Boston, 1. Cleveland, 4; Washington, 6. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG, Aug. 29: (CP) -Wheat prices were up lV4c to 1rc on the Winnipeg market Saturday, October closing at 653ic. Alert Bay Scattered clouds, calm; barometer, 30.10; tempera- Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 48. Smlthers Clear, calm, 51. Burns Lake. Clear, calm, 42. COLLISION OF MINE TRAIN AND LOCOMOTIVE ON GRADE AT BRITANNIA; SOME HURT VANCOUVER. Aurrust 29: (CV) An electric train nut. nf nnntvnl nn n :tfpn inrOirm prnshprl intn Jin encilie on another track on a curve at Britannia Beach, north of , , V I i 1 Vancouver, yesternay, injuring at least mty persons. Eleven of the injured were brought here. None .are in serious condition. a . . 1 1 n n . . ...Aa only ntrnllnktA available ,hAn when the 4Ua were v.e uiujr onuwuic nnui WIC (IT W 1 I COntrOl WHeil a pUWvr U(l)l- WCELinCr rOrCCclSl steamship Lady Rose docked herejcntly failed. They said the heavy , whh iuut ui ua- mjuitu "V lenKine; ana ItS lOaU RliWitrieu iu RvnnivstaThc uressuie crs and others who were is relatively low on the north coast less seriously Injured of British Columbia. The weather The Lady Alexandra also of the u. i,n fnir mid warm throus- Union Steamship line, was expected L.. r,win(.n with the exeep- to arrive with five additional Hlon or some light fog on the coast. Prince Rupert and Queen Islands Light variable whit's. part cloudy and moderately warm West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate west to southwest 'winds, fair and warm. stretcher cases later. .,Mpmhfrs nf. t.hp T.nrtv.Rosp's protir said that virtually all of the 50 per sons aDoarn were sunering irom Injury or shock. The wrecked train was made up or a locomotive and two cars. The duck, Judge ui r lower onow "There are in Prince Rupert some very fine gardens. These gardens indicate a measure of good citizenship. However to make Prince Rupert really garden-conscious will have to co-operate in boat Albatross, designed ior minister 0i agrlcultu:q, speaking) all all public pUullC bodies DOUies and ana institutions insuiuuuns win nave iu wupwx.i.v, v i iraiisnttaiiuc scivitc, uiunc m t , ucie outuruay, &aiu ne uiu uut wuiin. neaUlliying inc City. J. Ilia VYao uic u'iiiiuii -- x xuxuov. two in a forced landing at Hat- ! It would be possible for the federal! Ti..eu exnressed in an address to those attending 4. fiplri nlrHrnmo Ratlirnnv nitrhr. nnvornmont ty- cot. n mlnnmum I . . . . , i in the course of a test flight. price for eggs or agricultural proT I . T 1.I11AJ a. ImIi..ai1 J. -1 - I a dinner Saturday nigm given py the Prince Rupert Horticultural So- minnrn 11 'clety. He urged that the memberr YlKr.K 1 . . 1 llllll-llU IV present present t. iet bri hT,n all aU D0Ssibie possMe It was a ireaK accident wnicn . pointing to tne wrecked Britain xastest price or wheat, as compared witn essure to bear upon the public transAtlantic air Uncr' at the the of Mr. Gardin-, pegged price 80c, , bodies dies to to Induce lnduce them them to to take take up up conclusion 01 the nnai test er stated that the government stood 4- flight. The Albatross, built to to lose from $30,000,000 to $40,000,- span tne ocean in regular comr 7 uuu. 30. this matter. "What happens In the mind of a . I,. J .Uan Via rrnoc nut. trk vipur t.hp t merctai nights, bounced in Tne government couio not go aD- ' rdensr lnquired Professor Buck. T lanumg anu, uj uic omn- t s-jiumg iucs in uu wajr ""uusm gees Qn th score card tnat 25 ment 01 oiucers, Drose in iwu. t , setting 01 minimum prices. mar(S are tQ " fee glyen for design Four men were aboard. IT.K..Canid!an An-eement i"f "c, B"7" . "TT VICTORIA. Aug. 29: (CP)- MONTREAL. Aug. 29: 'CPi -'jTdatTJuSt TIte million feet of cold-d.cked Passing through Montreal on Sat- 1". tlmber has been destryed b lurday. Secretary of Agriculture P1. ' Henry A Wallace expre.ed the j i. 1 nnlnion that some sort nf a work- B . . . . . j . iehan Lake region. lne agreement between Canada and the United States for marketing of surplus wheat was inevitable. Canadian officials at Ottawa said they had no idea of lust what Mr. Wallace's plan might be. TODAY'S WEATHER i monr in nrnpr to -nrnnurp a. maxi- . - uetnstn wtmirrr finnv nnrrnpr v . . . DESTROYED Twelve Million Feet Lost at Cow-ichan Lake Fire Hazard in Interior Still High " " J; , , The rorest fire situation in tne mum o utility and a maxunum of interior NelsQn beauty." Some of the gardens Prof hazardous with Buck saw here fell down in not Ar mea,n having produced a maximum of " te"; utllfty. Paths should be where " vueQ- oaths were needed. It Involved good taste and a recognition of the , I fitness of things. The gardener T P DrpaU should exercise retraint. tie snouid ii j nit v -. vuiv Prince Rupert Cloudy, northerly ATI ANTIC CITY William he could and not want to grow everyining. r.7he hwav between Edmonton 1 - tftnd Iwn mllpe TnUcs. rwr per,hortomU Vinnr- harom-i .. .j -Fircfnn'c H amrA ananeouverf . ;te, 30,faHlhg,; temperature;, " , Mr. Grant vifcmiv pointed ,w " " out that on y M-. e 54 h. .... In regard to the second part of ,,, rhh. Another nri,isher. Is cccdings against the C. I. O. and after rowing a distance or 1500 nd tei Sprinting Automobile on Utah the National Labor Relations miles along the indentations or the eM lnJ' ?""P" Salt Flats . . . of tio in vonmnvpr nn xinv ometer. 30.05; temperture, 50, seathe sIde nf those desu.mir marvel- lioaru m urea an ukiiviucih uc- iuo. - . ..v-w . . j . t , . m.. ... no n4 1pf TT1.. r) t ,. roi rVi Rlrn fr. SmOOlu. IWCCn me unilCU .nine orRcr 10 uuu uw (wuw.vu I. 1 j 1 .... nfr&.i. Ti, : - . mus gruupuis au cuiui cutiw. BONNEVILLE SALT- i bATH, of America and the Harlan ,way. " ZC1 Y inri" hnmm ;,uage apt 10 De ,ea 1 J ""Utah, Aug. 29: (CP)-John Cobb, County Coal Operators Associa- I Mucklow told of his frail craft UV soutneast wind, carom the basls oI judglng a garden only another famous Britlsh 4. tlnn which ....:u signed i in Cinci- almost. imns. caDsizin-r ramhin? In In the the wash wash of of a a er. 30.05; su ua temperature, wmpeiaiuie. oo, sea lt . t tne Dresent time and a fh n hrnnH npw Par. ls to was tint no ho nruilrf CPO It finri tlPPft T?P i A.i..UH.i. eVinttAW liv.v J "- -"""- - - ma KG UII itllCIlipb luuajr m siiai,iri cVinuM crlvp rrpHlt. fnr uhnt. hp could I it.. -.....uti vo.nfr1 nf J'""". t..- ' " lliv UUWJlllumic oiycu iti.u.u see had helped to give a good effect 245.49 miles per hour set up on uuuuhuuuu jvuj.. .Saturday oy uapt. ueorge r.ysiuu Under the heading Freedom from wn0 is remaining here to make an-Weeds and Neatness the professor 0ther sprint should Cobb beat him. said he never Judged gardens where ' there were fewer weeds and where there there was was neater neater work work than than at at school scnooi teacher leacner suggested suggeaieu tnat mui, ues Demg iicYaii-rus6j,."ulnii.o, M six s miles imica per pci hour; xiuui, barometer, uuiumcici, 30.14. i prince prmce Rupert. Rupert. Neatness was the, named after Holland tulips should Vancouver Clear, calm: barome- ....-. , prevalent ,t note. , iut -ivjr jv- ter. 30.10. Victoria Clear, calm; barometer 130.10. i Prince George Fair, northerly i wind, four miles per hour; barom-j ctcr, 30.04. I Terrace Clear, calm, tempera-; ture 58. ! Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 52. j Alice Arm Light clouds, calm, 53. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 54. and Flowers, the Judge said nature' women went out in Dutch garb and had done much and he found tne.scruDDea tne streets us u nunc m plants here well chosen. There! the Old Country and hair a million were many novelties and pleasing , visitors went there annually to wit effects In Judging the lawns he said he had to consider the function of the lawn lawn as as an an outside ouisiue carpet uuipci, and uuu as tto a.m. Sunday and meager details ininrerl said the train went out of "e ,,UBWtu 4. ness the festival. At Rochester, New York, there was an annual Lilac Sunday and iuu.uuu 100.000 visitors went there w.w each w..rf year to the 348 different varieties of a canvas on which the picture was see . . , i i ...iiu i. Milan trppe In hlnnm Thprp WPrp van i t nnn ill ill. ill wilii lu .-.lit - . ..... w.wu ... m.vw.... roundings. Public Co-Opcration Professor Buck then reverted once more to the matter of public co-operation. He said he was much nleased with' the efrorts that had been made here such, as In the crounds at the police station, the fire department and the totem park. This would be beneficial to the tourist Industry as well as being a source of satlsraction and enjoy ment to the people of the city. He suggested that the members of the society and the people of the city should try to visualize what tne over a thousand lilac trees In the boulevards. At Nashfleld, Tennessee the Iris was cultivated, the 1 parks being planted with these flowers. There were 20 acres of Iris In one of the parks and a bed fifteen feet wide and a mile long adjoins the airport. No one person could do this. It needed the co-operation of the whole community. The speaker said he was delighted to see the work done at the Canadian National gardens, at the pro vincial government gardens, at the police station and fire department gardens and in the Totem Park on Pitv mitrht be and then work to.J'raser Street. This work could be that Ideal. He then gave examples' extended a great deal. He had of what was being done In other, heard on the boat that Vancouver jaccs j was making such varvellous strides At dreenfield Hill, a village with nectlcut state where they had poor roads and n0 highway near, tne lanps were now choked with cars " . 1 1 .... osin IxAnn ilea but that Prince Rupert could only creep ahead. It one wanted 'it --to go ahead more rapidly one must first .visualize what lt meant and then push lt with all his might and It could by collective work become mcntum with .every turn oi tne v . Dr Bronson planted an accomplished fact. The good wheels as It rolled down a Ion Jr f ln.,work had aiready. been startedNow La ;:r:t ssjSS ji t. . as wantcd was tan . Vhn p nvpniip or the same. Today ahead. Jumped before the cslllslon. A major uisuslui w - . President C. P. Ballacno. who was In the chair, suggested the mark be when the runaway train comaea h-h - ; f with a second engine on another, Jt wRg the achievement of the finest places in Canada. track. The sway of the cab as It one man fon0Wed by public co-op- A formal vote of thanks was ex-lurched down the decline caused it' elation. tended to the visiting Judge amid to strike the second locomotive. At Tulip Holland, Michigan, a enthusiasm. m