Today s Weather ! Prince Rupert Part cloudv. calm, barometer, 30.02 (falling); temperature, 49; sea smooth. O. - - . , ' She Tomorrow's Tides OL?ias n amino Moainsi neacnan atoJSl (Wrnment A nd Fall Of Canada Foreseen By Herridge vativc Parties Arc Lining Up to Seek Control of , rkmirtftn 1 HALIFAX, June 28 (CP) Hon. V. D. Herridge, , ilmnl ?jnfl Pnnanrvnfnm no XT i" 1 i III III iL ilLlllIlill L'liVL'I IIIIIt'llL ervativc program of reform "neactloti " said Mr. Herridge. plans to merge the two major artles with the purpose of .natlon- eovcrnment, high profits tech nique deflation and the consequent treck of Canada." IN FLIGHT TO ALASKA forty-Four II. S. Bombers At To Sitka SEATTLE, June 28 Forty-four ir -cneinca uniiea duiics navj . . . ... iii 1 1 . , k . i rrni nnm rrs. wilii t iirttr 1 11 1 ltii r i I nnr, tti,ii nil 1111:1111. n r. w i- r:,,ifi ,'IUIIL 111LITI LIltT l; I l.ilb" masa fllRht in history. They proceed from here to Sitka take part in naval mancouvres. Thi rho tilnnr plane; made the 1100 mile Ian Diego on Saturday, Lake Washington be- nd 5 o clock In the af- I Forty-seven planes In all left n iiintrn mil. nnn was inrrpu way Liirrx dropped out of the flight it assist It. NE M0S. FOR THEFT .i . . . i "cr iiauson oeni uvcr inc imau For Nine Months for Taking 1 Cash From Fish Packer Peter Hanscm, found guilty of mi or $2710 riom ine worm is- iid Trollcrs' Co-Operatlvc Assoc- UrVrv nt. the int of the week, was sentenced to ine months' Imprisonment by urt At Hanson's trial, L. W. Pat-ore held a watching brief for apt J. H. Myers, skipper or ine Nckey. and R. L. McLennan for lin Tr.tl. T.tnnil Trnllnrc' fn.nn tratlve Association. A total of $5098.46 was stolen 'mm the Hlckey of which amount $4710.46 was recovered. ! Salmon Fishing pell Under Way 'Fishermen All Along (he Coast At Work Following Agreement On Board of Arbitration VANCOUVER. June 28: (CP) - Salmon fishing started all along the coast by all calsses of fisher-Hen Sunday nlht with the open- mg of the season for sockcye glll-utttlng. Representatives of thd lishermcn agreed with the can-Httf to commence fishing' with thJ linal prices to be determined by award of a board of arbitration to be set up by Ifon,. George S.Poar- kuiiiiiiiuii I tf inc onrl faia cnolln rr f r 1 TT 1 r- III 1 jill I ril I rl- Ill 11 II' I'll I ill II- to fight reaction. : FIGHTING ISQUIET Sino-Jalmese Conflict Has Slowed Up in All Quarters I SHANGHAI, une 23: (CP) Tht Slno - Japanese war has -slowed down In all quarters, about the only fighting activity of any importance at present being aerial warfare in South China. A "dare to die" Chinese filer Is snlrt in hflvi sunk n .TannnpRp ?nn. boat ,n the Yangste River by de- libenitelyjlunglng his bomb-laden plane Into the ship's, deck. Works Progress AJmJnJ-illo.A .ftQininiSlFdlOl At i n MaYOr UUllC r J ROCHESTER, Minnesota. Junr vvo .wv.Vb. Clinic here lor a general cnecir- up. Halibut Sales i Summary American 26,000 pounds, 7c and 5.5c and 7.5c and 5.5c. Canadian 61,500 pounds, 6.2c and 4.5c to 6.7c and 5c. American Washington, 14,000, Booth, 7.5c and 5.5c. Gloria II., 12,000, Cold Storage, 7c and 5.5c. Canadian Gony, 14,000, Cold Storage, 6.6c and 5c. Mother II., 12,500, Booth, 6.2c and 4.5c. Kaien, 9,000, Atlln, 6.3c and 4.5c. Ingrld H., 11,500, Cold Storage, 6.7c and 5c. P. Dorcen, 14,500, Atlin, 6.6c and 5c. Weather forecast General Synopsis Pressure is high from Vancouver Island squth- westwards while showers have oc curred off the Northern British Columbia coast and in the Koot-cnays. Weather has been fair elsewhere. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Part cloudy and warm with fresh to strong south easterly winds at night and becoming showery. Small Boys Are Drowned In Lake RED DEEK, Alberta, June 28: (CP)-Two seven year um uujo were drowned, in a week-end nc-cldcnt with a leaky boat on Buffalo Lake, fifty miles north of here. Five others were rescued Including one who. swam ashore. NORTHERN AND nntvtnn nTTTinnm r r rmtprvAV TTTXTTT" no 11011 MAKES fT I 200 WINS ,Carl Hubbell Pitches New York- Giants to Victory Over Chicago Cubs TODAY'S SCORES , National League Cincinnati, 5; Pittsburg 2 (John ny Vander Meer's tenth win of sea- J, son and ninth straight). f ni t..i. n. o ,1 tir' necke winning pitcher, his third straight win with six wins and two Philadelphia, rained out. American League Detroit, 4; Cleveland, 5 (Johnny Allen's tenth -straight win with one, defeat home run by Hal Trosky with two on, eleventh of season). Chicago, 5, St. Louis, 4 (end of seventh Inning). Philadelphia at New York, Washington at Boston, rain. j NEW YORK, une 28, (CP) The great Carl Hubbell pitched his two! hundredth Big League victory Sun- j day as the New York Giants van- qulshed the Chicago Cubs to make their margin of National League, leadership two full games over Cincinnati Reds who are half a gam? , ahead of Cubs A close race con-' tlnucs with only three games separating first and fourth place: teams, i I In the American League on Sun- - Nevr;rork, Yankees dj- fcatcd Detroit Tigers and cut the lead of, the Cleveland Indians to three and a half games until yesterday when the Indians defeated Boston Red Sox to make the margin four full games. The Wash ;ington Senators are now in fourth place ahead of the Tigers. Yesterdays Big League scores: American League Chicago, 9 ;St. Louis, 4. Boston, 3; Cleveland, 7. CREDIT AND MONEY TALK IVIcGecr Urges Use of National Credit for Highways, Social Ser vices and Educational Facilities I OTTAWA, June 28: (CP) Tfe credit and monetary policy of Canada was under discussion for four hours In Parliament yesterday in the course of debate on a bill to make 'the ownership of the Bank of Canada completely public. G. G. McGeer, Liberal member 'for Vancouver-Burrard, urged that the national credit of Canada be used for construction of highways, social services, old age pensions and Improved educational facilities. MADE HIS GETAWAY Escaped Convict Not Seen Since He Escaped at Week-end From Immigration Officials VANCOUVER, une 28: (CP) Arthur Horton Wakefield, being held for penitentiary officials at Flint, Michigan, where he escaped two years ago, fled early Saturday from immigration department officials here as he started on a trlu to the International boundary and has not been sighted since. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG, Une 28: (CP) Wheat futures were down two cents on the Winnipeg market yesterday . with July closing at $1.05'a. CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER o,, BULLETINS GIVENCHY REFLOATS The fisheries patrol steamer Givenchy, which went ashore a week ago at Kwatna Inlet in Burke Channel, was refloated-Sunday night with assistance of the sister' patrol ship Malaspina to refloat her. The Givenchy, which was refloated at the high tide, is proceeding to Victoria under her own power. HOOVER IS CODING VICTORIA Former President Herbert Hoover of the United States is coming to British Columbia this fall to hunt big game in the Cariboo district, it has been learned here. CRICKET DEADLOCKED LONDON England and Australia remained deadlocked in their cricket series in the second encounter like the first. Time was called with Australia 110 behind with only four wickets to fall. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. JohnAton Co.) J Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .09 2. .! Big Missouri. .34. 1 Bralorne. 9.85. Aztec, .10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.30. Dcntonia. .06. Oolconda. -05U. ,. SQ2.jfa. Minto, .03. Falrview, j Fend Orlelle. 1.96. Pioneer, 2.90.. Reeves McDonald, .35. i Reno, .50. Relief Arlington, .15. Reward. .03V4. Salmon Gold, .12. Taylor Brjdge, .0212.' Premier Border, .01. Silbak Premier, 1.80.-, Congress, .01. Home Gold, .01. Grandview, .09. Indian, .01 Vs. 7r Ouatslno, .03V'j. " J Halda. .04. ' Oils " J A. P. Con., .17. -', Calmont, .30. ( . s?" C. & E.. 2.45. i' Freehold. .05ft. f McDougal Segur, .14. v Mercury, .12. 6kalta, 1.40. " Pacalta, .07. " Home Oil. 1.19. . Toronto Beattie, 1.16. Central Pat., 2.47. Gods Lake, .49. Little Long Lac, 3.55. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.11. Red Lake Gold Shore, .14. Pickle Crow, 4.70. San Anto ilo, 1.26. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.20. Smelters Gold, .OS3. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.15. Oklend. .14. Mosher, .25 Vi. Madsen Red Lake, .38. Stadacona, .43. Francoeur, ,29V. Moneta, 1.86. Bouscadillac, .03. Thompson Cadillac, .25.,-Bankfield, .68. East Malartlc. 1.74. Preston E. Dome, .84. Hutchison Lake, .03 Vi. Dawson White, .04. Aldermac. .54. Kerr Addison, 1.72. ' Uuchl Gold, 1.85. Int. Nickel, 49.00. Noranda, 67.00. Cons. Smelters, 58.50. Athona, .08 Vj. Hardrock, 2.45. Barber Larder, .45. Rand Malartlc, .33. LONDON GOLD 'PRICE LONDON, June 28; (CP) Bar gold was down 3c yesterday, clos ihg at' $1.05; per fine ounce. TO PROVIDE J-; J -: SINGLE MEN WITH JOBS 1 I Announcement By Hon. Norman : Rogers at Ottawa Four Hundred J More Trekkers in Victoria I I OTTAWA, June 23: (CP) Hon. Norman Rogers, federal minister jOf labor, yesterday announced that ,the government had under consid eratlon plans for a Joint Dublic works program to provide work for , single unemployed men. ' Trekkers in Victoria VICTORIA, June 23: (CP)-hundred Four single unemployed men from Vancouver arrived in Victoria last night iy way of Nanahno to "nS? !? i ui : V . " 1 . . I being to impress upon the provln clal government the necessity of a ' works program. Premier T. D. Pattullo renewed the offer of the government to provide transportation for the men back to their homes outside the province offering temporary relief while arrangements for transpor- tation were being made. R. W. Campbell, spokesman for the men, said that what they wanted was relief or jobs and not train rides. Premier Pattullo Indicated that the federal government was moving tn rnrh the illegal UransporiiiUon bla, presumably meaning coming here by freight train which was the way the 400 men who arrived last night came from Duncan. GANGSTERS RANAM0K One Dead and Another Wounded After Chapter of Crime In Illinois JOLIET. Illinois, June 28: (CP; State Policeman Joseph Grp-mann yesterday reported that one kidnapper-gunman had been slain in a corn field near Deselm and a companion had been wounded In a twenty-minute gun battle with officers. Gromann identified the dead man as Ray Leach and the injured as James Biekke. They had beenl sought since State trooper, kidnapped two de- puiy snerrns and en-raged In three gun fights after abducting an Illl-1 Bull Harbor Overcast, calm, bar- HENDAYE, Franco-Spanish Fron-nols farmer and his son. ometer, 30.02; temperature! 52; sea' tirr Junp 28: (CP) Government TO RESPECT NEUTRALITY Italy and Germany Give Their Assurances to Switzerland GENEVA, June 28: (CP) Both Italy and Germany have given assurance of their Intention to strictly respect the perpetual neutrality of Switzerland. Farmers' Revenue. iThis Year Lower Will Be One Billion Dollars Less in United States This Year Than Last WASHINGTON, D.C., June 28: (CP) According to an announcement yesterday by the Department of Agriculture. It is estimated that the cash Income of American farm- crs during the present year will be, one billion dollars less than It was a year ago. High Low nam in interior Means lTlcallo VJI Great callecu Deal' h A subscriber writing from Smlthers Saturday says: "We have just had a million dollar j rain. The editor stirred up . ' something on his visit." Other reports from interior points In- dlcate that rains have come In time to save the grain crops and to partly salvage the tlm- othy seed and hay crops. JAPS LOSE i THEIR 1 11E.1I JOBS JUDO 1 Decree Regarding Use of Commod - Hies Throws .800,000 Out of The freighter Arlon sank at Val-Employment lencla yesterday after being struck i by bombs of aerial raiders which. TOKYO, June 28. It is estimated that 800,000 Japanese will be thrown out of work as a result of a decree t by the government restricting thej uj-e of commodities. This will double the number of unemployed in the country but it is anticipated that many of these will be given work in munition factories. Minister of) irn miTj-in Vor tVtnt Via o vv at iijUba iiao ouiu kit i i&ii. nt tion may have to look forward toi ten years of fighting. I - .. .i -.i - - n KpyPrfrPfl 1 IflininO' IVC TWICU milling Ground Will Be Open To Staking ' VICTORIA. June 28: (CP) The provincial government has decided to open for restaklng thousands of acres of mineral, land In various parts of the province. A list of turn: 2900 mineral cliims which u,- r..prt(.rt to government for taxes will be published during the next eight weeks. j Today's Weather Triple Island Overcast, calm; sea smooth. Langara Island Drizzling; bar I ometer, 30.04; temperature, 51; sea I ivbarometer, 30.05; temperature, 53; i , sea smooth. emooth. Alert Bay Overcast, westerly wind, fotlr miles per hour; barom- eter, 30.08; temperature, 47; sea smooth. Estevan Clear, calm; barometer, 30.00. ' Victoria Clear, northerly wind,' four miles per hour; . barometer, 30.00. Vancouver Clear, calm; barometer, 29.96. Prince George Clear, westerly wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 29.94. HazeJtQn Clear, calm, temperature 64, Smlthers Clear, calm, 68. Burn's Lake Clear, calm, 60. Terrace Light clouds, calrm 64. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 62. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 58. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 55. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 56, VANCOUVER WHEAT j J VANCOUVER, June 28: (CP) -Wheat was trading at 1.038C on the Vancouver market yesterday, down from $1.04T&c on Saturday, Today the price dropped sharply to 99c. 1:50 a'jn. 23.0 ft. 14:44 pjn. 20.8 ft. 8:30 a.m. -0.2 ft. 20:43 pjn. 5.4 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS WARSHIP WARSHIP IS tudcatcmchv British Warship Arethusa Sees Missies Drop Duchess of Athol Fearful of Gibraltar Commons Is In Turmoil Government Forces Driving Insurgents Back in Drive Upon Valencia VALENCIA, June 28: (CP) Six insurgent planes yesterday bombed the British-operated port of Oand- a British ember Arethusa anchored !0ff the breakwater. smashed the ship and set her afire, A Roumanian member of the crew was killed. An undetermined number were killed and wounded a short time later when a bomb crashed on to the steamer Farnham at Alicante. also setting her afire. Turmoil in House LONDON, June 28: (CP) There was turmoil again In Parliament iyesterdavoverf thftcnewA-tbat-vtwo more British ships had been bombed Spanish ports with the killing of members and injuring of others. This made fifty-nine British ships that have so far been bombed in Spain, The? policy of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was again sharply criticized. Opponents of the gov ernment urged that British merchantmen be armed with antiaircraft guns for use In case of attack. There were serious difficulties in the way of lmplementlnj such a suggestion replied the Prime Minister. It was suggested that the government might be disposed to ban British ships from going to Spain as an Indirect means of end- lng such attacks. The Duchess of Athol gave de-, tails today of what she said were "euns threateninz Gibraltar" from insurgent Spain and Issued notice that she would ask Premier Cham- Iberlaln in the House of Commons tomorrow what he Intends to do about them. The Duchess has been of late. Driving Rebels Back commanders reported today that the Insurgents were being slowly driven from their stronghold on the Valencia highway southeast of Ter-uel. Both sides concede that the campaign of General Francisco Franco, rebel commander-in-chief, against Valencia hung upon the battle along the Teruel-Segunto road. Slaying Of House Detective Is Not Cleared Up As Yet COLORADO SPRINGS, June 28. Police are still endeavouring to apprehend the slayer of Jack Lattlng, house detective of the fashionable Hotel Broadmore here, who was slain In a vacant room on the third floor of the hotel Saturday night. Lattlng is believed to have interrupted a prowler who shot him to death. j ; The killing occurred as a gay Ha-waalan costume ball was being held In the main ballroom of the hotel