prince Rupert Clear, northeast -rind, two miles per hour; barometer 30.04 (falling); temperature, T sea smooth. XXVII, No. 185. 1 AI 1111111:1 nun 1 Aff! m w u t r 1 r m m M m. A. m. t W M Own Life -Sn A Ktrnnn'tlH u.-hn loft, n r " 'oodhvp bovs. the nrc IS PUT ON .9r.nl ItfrnA 1 .. llnHj,n.,n... iltuhia. Aug. : (CP) Premier D Pattullo and several mem- M, 8. York, flagship of thi li the visiting British cruisct H M, C S, Frascr and St. flde of this oort. There was Today's Weather n .Hi Tomorrow's Tides nlCH HU I'vvh vvv v v . OtAlllI wt 1IIV. 14 E IMU Place of Safety . FAIRBANKS, Alaska, August 9. BERLIN, Aug, 9: (CP) The n. i rvr a . - - . i mi t iri v 1 1 !r VjL m r. ii' i rvi n vnr m n n rnu NPr nnn vns. i lcApnanno mau An t n a v ah rii nuuitt vhwhu li luav ui a ocaiLii aiii riiuL iniilx m. riiiiniifr 111 inp . inpipn plainly marked ana hereto- l. F. Barr. Canadian aviator, who German narty killed bv Marxists TODAY'S STOCKS (Guurt7 S. D. Joluuton Co.) Vancouver. B. C. Nickel' y 09V4f 'Big Missouri 31 1 Bralorne - 9.50 Aztec 06 1 Cariboo Quartz 2.50 , Dentonla .. Golcinda . Mlnto - 4Falrview- .: 1 Noble Five -sr. 04V'4 .05 2 .03 .02 V2 , :i-eno ureme .uu lrr.rr Lewi, J. Valentine took - - . j ' n,.M In. '7 VII . . . . . 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1. 1 ... . nceves iviciAJiiaiu .... , . . ,, . - ' luvuivrr ana put a uuucii b head as most of the j c" ' He died In a bar and t 111 .! . . 7 fir ' lip f in i rfaa AVY SHOW Reno Relief Arlington' 2.90 .03 .44 .14 Reward 033A Salmon Gold 11 Hedley Amalgamated .... ask .03 2 Premier Border 01 Sllbak Premier 1.85 ( Congress .0Mb Home Gold 01 Y2 Orandvlew 073i Indlari 0la Quatslno Copper .04 Halda Gold 03 Vi roils A. P.-Con 17 Vi Calmont 32 C. & E. ..........'....-...... 2.30 Freehold , 05 Vi Hargal .15 McDougan Segur ....7V. .14 Mercury 09 Okalta 1.32 Pacalta , ... 1 : O6V2 Home Oil 1.18 Toronto. Bcattle 1.22 nery practice and ft display of rvntral Patricia '. 2.67 Halibut Sales Summary "c to 9.9c and 6c. '.Mumn '1U11C. American 9.3c (nrwl. innnn a o" .. -i r nu 1 11 irn .. v.lvu, U.OU Mill OC, lyUlll "eral, 25,000, 9.5c and 6c. Pa- "kon, 25,000, 9.9c and 6c, At- rrUl at. 1 -Xt 14,000, 9.4c and 6c, 'UNUUUVKR WHEAT V( VV N hnll H - f Tnvnfli nc3 pntry arrivpd in ttiA mu, Udy afternoon 1 . w v 1 ft iVi u UtIVl " "-o town. Oods Lake 51 Little Long Lac 3.50 McKcnzie Red Lake 1.24 Red Lake Gold Shore 10Vi Pickle Crow 5.15 San Antonio -.. 1.27 Sherritt Gordon 1.40 Smelters Gold '. 03,i McClcod Cockshutt 3.80 Oklcnd 22 Mosher .22 Madsen Red Lake 49 Stadacona 54 Francocur 36 Moncta Porcupine 1.90 Bouscadlllac .07 'j Thompson Cadillac . .23 Bankfleld 4 67 East Malartlc 2.30 Preston E. Dome 1.65 Hutchison Lake 04 Dawson White- 05j Aldermac - 52 ANCOUVEU. August 9: (CP) Kerr Addison 2.19 fat was trading at 72ic on the Uchl Gold 2.23 wuver market yesterday. International nickci ou.ny2 Con. Smelters. ou.uu Athnna r i 07 Hardrock - 2.33 Barber Larder ; .34 Dominion Bridge 36.00 FINANCIER COMING R. K. Mellon, executive of the .Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh and member of the prominent Mellon financial family of the United States, Mrs. Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. John Lazear, Ralph S. Waters and G. A. Link jr., the last mentioned a Carnegie Institute scientist, will arrive in the city in a special car attached to tonight's train and tomorrow afternoon will sail on the Prince Rupert for Ketchikan where they BRITISH MEDIATION? LONDON, August NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1938. , nine pins after the flash. BLAZE AT Possibility of British ti mediation mediation in the Russo-Japanese crisis was seen today in talks which Viscount Halifax, British Foreign Secretary, had with both Russian anil Japanese representatives. An informed source said, however, that Great Britain would take no f leps in that direction unless invited by either party to the dispute to do so. SMITHERS will go aboard a Campbell Church ( reai war Laying down the terms on Prince Runert and Smith? thn denied last night, charter yacht to make an Alaska whlch RUSSia prepared to accept fire had taken a big hold on the cruise. They will disembark from ,a truce In the Siberian frontier In- building before It was noticed a,t - t j iwr it the yacht at Juneau and proceed J cldents, the Soviet insists that there all. i J Oauya Weather to Seattle by American boat, hah&t be compledrawar from .Tliealarmwas jtujne t!4otoit.T . iP01" istjear ir. jienon ana panj- jau disputed area. In an Interview W. Kilpatrick of Prince Rupert made a similar cruise. NORTH SHORE WINS WINNIPEG Vancouver North Shore United defeated Winnipeg Weston United here last night 4 to 1 In the fourth and deciding game of the Western Canada football finals and won the right to enter the Dominion final a-gainst Timmins Dome .Mines commencing here Wednesday. POWELL RIVER FIRE POWELL RIVER A lerions forest fire is raging near one of the summer resorts in this district. It has burned over a length of five miles and width of two miles but Is now believed to be under control. FOURTH PARALYSIS DEATH CALGARY At Coleman the fourth death in the infantile paralysis epidemic which has been occurring here since early July took place yesterday. There are twenty-five cases in all In the district. LIGHTNING WRECKED HOMES NELSON Forty Doukhobor residents were homeless today after a week-end electrical storm which destroyed all but one house in a tiny settlement across the Columbia River from Glade. Eleven cottages .and a large frame house were destroyed. DROWNED IN FRASER VANCOUVER. Peter Radio, 15, was drowned in the Frascr River Monday and Japanese are appealing to the Water God to return the body by throwing bits of colored paper in the stream. Dragging operations have been unsuccessful. GERMANY ALARMED. BERLIN Official Germany appears to be concerned over the visit of First Lord of the Admiral Alfred Duff-Cooper to Poland. Duff-Cooper arrived in that country yesterday and Is conferring with Foreign Minister Beck. Tonight's train, due from the the Japanese ambassador. Foreign who happened to be passing and Commissar Maxim Lltvlnoff warned there was a rush to the scene from the Soviet that it would take more all directions but not a thing could drastic action in future incidents, be done to stop the fire nor to s?l-Litvinoff outlined Russia's position vage any of the household effects shortly after an Army communl- as the flames were bursting que had announced that the Ja- through the windows when first panese had .been driven from people reached the place". Changkufeng, the centre of dis- Ttie dwelling was a two storey pute, Tokyo, however, denying this, building and was one of the first Soviet air raids on an extensive and one r the lar8er buildings of .oio nr, K-nrn .ht.ii icJin.H the town. It was originally built 'territory, were reported by the Ex- W- F- a"d on" c- I Pled by A. C. Kilpatrick earl change Telegraph Agency. The dis- day ral road superintendent, and patch quoted a Japanese war office communique as saying that Russian ""'V- " - . ,. 0,.i.0 . boarding house and was well infantry, artillery and alrp ane at- and tacks on Japanese positions In . a ,and mafk Korean villages, forty planes bomb-, coincidence that u was R ed Changkufeng and 1 Shatsaoping , the bulJd,ng shou;d lde Uu, and one plane was shot down. flreworks at the very end 0f the Kussia ana Japan oaiuea on me celebraUon ot the 25th anniversary Siberian frontier with tanks, air- whcn itsel lt nad played sucn a planes and infantry In the severest promlnent part ln the life of Sml-fighting of the world's latest un-:tners from the earliest days, declared war. Peace negotiations at; was insurance but the Moscow appeared to have reached loss wlll be a severe one f0r the an impasse. The Japanese and Rus- -arner family. slan air fleets bombed the Japanese - . front lines, crossed the border Into DocriloJ Frnm Korea and attacked frontier towns., lCoCUcU 1 I U11I Heavy concentrations of Soviet' ni 1 ry , tanks and Infantry pressed the Ja- oinKin? DOclL panese forces at two bolder points. Neither country made any move to cease hostilities on the basis of Mos cow conversations in which both sides made qualified overtures for stand a major war such as might arise, out of a conflict with Russia o Seven Saved When Vancouver Seincboat Takchu Goes Down Off Cape Flattery - 1 141 Ul 1 . . . . . , Hf a pcaceim seiiieineni...AiMiuugu 110 VANCOUVER, August a: lurv 'ture, 55 ing one thousand men, attacked on tender Marauder which was stand the Korean border; The Soviets Ing by. 1 started their assault against a hill Just opposite the end of Lake Han- zang, on the Korean frontier. Last night another clash some 250 miles north of the disputed area was reported. Japan Hard Pressed TOKYO, August 9. (CP) Japanese business and Industrial leaders yesterday warned the government that Japan could not er for the campaign ln China had seriously affected agriculture! through the drainage of farm le- der fighting, The Japanese, War Office decUv High Low . Triple Island Part cloudy, north northwest wind, seven miles per hour; sea smooth. Langara Island Dense fog, westerly, wind, f -e miles per hour; barometer, 30.12; temperature, 54; light swell. Dead Tree Point Clear, light easterly wind; barometer, 30.06; temperature, 56; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 29.98; temperature, 54; light swell. Alert Bay Overcast, low fog patches; calm; barometer. 30.05; temperature, 45; sea smooth. Estevan Overcast, southeast wind, five miles per hour; ) ture, 58. ! Anyox Clear, calm; temperature,' 52. Stewart Clear, calm; ture, 47. Hazelton Clear, calm; tempeja- casualties were announced, an un- Seven persons were rescued iroi.i Smlthers Clear calm tempera-official communique Indicated that the sinking Vancouver seineboat ture 52 ' ' there was sharp fighting. Fifty, Takchu near Cape Flattery Satur-i Burns Lake Clear, calm- tern-Soviet tanks, supported by one bat-: day night. The members of the I peratUre, ' 45 ' tallon of Infantry probably number-' crew were removed by the cannery! Their Illness Is Not Serious bor. I Meanwhile ln military quarters, Quintuplets Are Expected by Doc- It was claimed that Russia nad lost 1500 men during the last month in the Manchuokuoan-Slberlan bor-j tors to Make Speedy Recovery CALANDER, Ont. Aug. 9: (CP) Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe and Dr, &A today; ttfaJ-'Russlan forces were i Allan Ross, the latter a Toronto East at 11 o'clock, was reported; fered economically through loss of . tanks there. Possiet Is several miles quintuplets, who are suffering from this morning to be an hour and a trade and straining of credit.; east of the disputed border'jzone ( a throat Infection, will overcome nail late wnicn wouiii onng 11 in at 12:30 midnight. Among other things, lt was pointed' where forces have been, flghtm; out mat tne aratttng of man pow-j since July 11. their illness within a week, anxiety is felt. .0:30 a.m. 19.8 ft. 13:18 p.m. 18.8 ft. 7:10 ajn. 3.5 ft. 19:15 p.m. 6.6 ft? PRICE: 5 CENTS real Britain Ready To Mediate A II 1 1. I 1 1 J A I i A 111 nl AM I U I' I Tri,rT,r,aT A 11111 1 1 II. ll 117 A T ill A 1 17 I AU i I IPTH nPCTrn IT1 IS BOMBED, FOUND SAFE IS SLAIN1 OF RUSSIA CONTINUES ARE ACTIVE KETCHIKAN Bombers Attack Canton Edifice Mayor of Fairbanks Leads Organlz- Situation In Czechoslovakia is coming More Restless Again regarded as a zone of safety, has been missing since last Thurs- at Vraserwald, Czechoslovakia, yes-bombed by Japanese fighting day when he took off from Big terday, others having also been at .,fltArlov inH mnnv rof 11- t-.i t..i. -iir j rr j r j j u. j were killed. The bombers flew was reported safe on a hillside The Slovaklan minority Is also repeatedly and are reported along the middle fork of Forty Mile making claims of the Czech gov- rvi rrt tVinn nnn fit tr i mii tr i - a t i i . i i a . - a ail ntuwv - --. - ili i r i . r i in l. Jiiuiuv jviaiju 111 in: tri i liini i l. t.iiiiiiiii uiiin.ii l i i had sighted the Canadian airman ment. KptiiMvf! riavs 01 bombardment. Tlarr fnrmprlv nnpra tprf th Wnrth , at least 102 persons, maimed Canada Air Express out of Atiin nnrt nurieu uncuuiuea scurex ui rnr tnmp varc onn men Tinar nut nr me JUiiRRii rieiorn enLerinir liir rum merclal aviation business In the in- I 1 - I .Via T n n n n , - . drive up the Yangste River to-' 0nce before he was missing for Hankow with heavy losses 5lx weeks bclng found Just as he up me river. I j BULLETINS , VERY FIRM Considering! Inquires If Japan Is What May Happen To Her ' In Event of Real War. Tokyo Seems More Nervous Rains in United States Bring Only Spanish Government Frustrates Temporary Relief Lightning Kills Three on Beach NEW YORK, August 9, (CP) Heavy rains here and elsewhere Franco's Immediate Hopes Of Winning Warr-Putting Million Men in Field 'Baby Clipper" Spent Night There In Course of Return Flight Southward ' KETCHIKAN, Aug. 9: Bouth- MADRID, Aug. 9: (CP) The bound from Juneau to Seattle, af- durlng the week-end yesterday only war In Spain remained relatively ter. Its-first experimental flight temporarily relieved the heat wave, unchanged but there are lndlca- from the Puget Sound port to' the a continuation of which was pre- tlons that the loyalists, stubBornly Alaska capital, the Pan American I dieted last night. resisting the nationalist drive on Airways Sikorsky flying boat Baby, i Three persons were killed and the East coast, plan a new driye Clipper spent last night here, tak- fourteen injured when a bolt of tnlr own on the upper Catal- ing off early today on the i final le ' iiohtninir ctmoir nn o rn.A' nnlan front The drive would be of Its trall-blazlnz flicht. Business and Industrial Leaders of beach near here durlnc an electrical the third of its kind designed to The flight so f:r had been a Flowery Kingdom tvarn storm. Peonle wprp hnwiPH nvor nto make Generalissimo. Franco scatter most successful one, it was stated, Government T twl lt -- t At a 1 HJt- his forces and weakened his drive The- big ship functioned splendidly against Sagunto and Valencia in from every mechanical standpoint.. the south. The loyalist are said to be planning to have a million men under arms. With General Francisco Franco believed to have suffered heavily of manpower as a result of the recent fighting In the Abro Flames Made Quick Work of Well River region, the rebel leader's up to date radio equipment was, also used to advantage. . Missing For Two Weeks On Known Building hopes of bringing the civil war to I jjlj- I nmfprl a victorious close this year have LidKC-"JLOCdlCU SMITHERS, Aug. 9: The horn been definitely frustrated. His big . of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Warner of drive on Valencia has been defi- EDMONTON. Aue. 9: (CP) Con.' Smlthers was totally destroyed by nueiy naiiea. stable Donald Bliss, R. C. M. P. and nre on Su"day afternoon together Keporis inai a unusn consular a companion, missing for two ,or.,.r h o o MOSCOW, August B.-(CP) kus- wltn all lts contents flre agent, who was seriously wounded weeks or, Great Bear Lake as a sla has warned Japan that there curred about 2-A5 p.m. and, as the at Alicante at the end of the week of their breaking down will be more determined military whole town was pretty well em. during a raid on that government whue they were on their way to action to repel attack and has ad- tlert of lts citizens who were all at- Vott by six insurgent bombln? Fort Radium on Great Bear Lake, Yi.u nci iu cisii yie uoi.6cio 0 lending tne last Ball game getween uau mcu, uc nave been located yesterday by a searching aircraft. They had Just 'completed repairs to their btnt I and were about to start out' themselves. Although their, principal . dlettor. theXwo weeks, had .been. fish, both were m good shape phy-. slcally. STRIKE IS ALL OVER Settlement Reached In Dispute Which Threatened To Tie Up Great Lakes Shipping MONTREAL, August 8. (CP) Threat of the Canadian Seamen's Union to tie up Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River vessels of Ca- baro- nada Steamships definitely ended meter, 30.10; temperature, 50; sea yesterday with the signing of an smooth. I agreement adjusting the dispute Victoria Cloudy, southwest wind,' between the workers and the com-22. miles per hour; barometer, 30.08.1 Pany- Details were not disclosed. Vancouver Cloudy, southeast wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 30.04. Prince George Cloudy, northerly wind, ten miles per hour; barometer 30.10. Terrace Clear, calm; temperature, 58. Alyansh Clear, calm; temperature, 61. I Alice Arm Clear, calm; tempera- Germans Plan Ocean Flight Berlin To New York Non-Stop' Hop Attempted WASHINGTON, August 9. Ger-, man avaitors plan to start a nonstop flight from Berlin to New York In the near future, possibly 4hls week-end, lt Is reliably reported here. The flight Is planned in the same Fokker-Wolff Condor plane for which official persons stated permission already has been granted to land ln Alaska and San Francisco on a round the world flight. It is understood that the flight to New York Is not a part of the round-the-wprld attempt. Weather Forecast General Synopsis. The pressure Is high with fair weather on the coast of British Columbia. It has been quite cool with showers 'in the Interior. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Moderate northwest winds, fair and moderately warm. West Coast of Vancouver Island- constructing new defences on the child specialist, sav that thrv h... Moderate to southwest winds, most. in addition to the war with China' southwest shore of Possiet Bay and! neVe the sturdy physique and! ly fair and moderately warm, from which Japan had already suf-J concentrating cavalry, artillery and, strong resistance of the Dionnc Miss Victoria Stamford of this city was among successful studenti No ln the recent Junior matriculation j examinations.