1 nWNED (WARSHIP wm M - - - . IN LAtvbi DtFAKlS i i.. rriirhtful Injuries from New Outbreaks Occur Throughout vm.ihful Automobile I llolv Land Serious jcwisn- - : : ..: the beach near the .-? r r." where It had, ap-" b-- lying for years. In r, the young man's 'ured and his arm ulln t 1 IVI An f w mm a rm m m Vancouver Atter n - am i n mihskm i ir Augustrnr (Caha-Ha-ry Coffey and Vi. F r umd sportsmen, ar; pi rice George after a ! F. i-banks. They had been i' wnrk-end after lcav-on Sunday morr- P r George where the" i. r until yesterday, hav- ijnday night at Van- had intended, on banks, to fly non-stop or Seattle but U;c Wb tphorsc. Vanderhoof Ocorce intervened. Committed For Will Take Trial at Assizes Next Month r Robinson, Indian wo r, -. - NlflVlrJmsv lit ULrilllllllU t II Allc? Gomez 8nuna, good Maxlnr Iicllbroner br I.OJJ.E.i 4800. 4100. , t ' Heir Leap ,nto Wy" 1 Incident CURRENT,- Ontario. Au-I JERUSALEM, August 16 (Cana- r-Kid.an Press) Danny dlarf Press) H.MJS. Repulse left ... . v,lr in thoiHilf-i vMt.nrriav fnr unknown des- immobile fortune csttma- tlnatlon as terrorists injured me rommlttcd for trial by r Magistrate Andrew tn provincial police court ' uftornoon on a charge of r& r- j ..1. i , l iH uH vfl i .11 l a l 1 v. i i 1 1 iMiri i n nu vp x i 1 1 r-ii c: wn the side of the face, too principals come from Haz- (in in a . t i tal! islon of the Supreme zen in September. A last nlcht when seven Jews were killed and two wounded as a bus was ambushed. Later British soldiers killed seven Arabs. BRITAIN IS UNRUFFLED Do Not Anticipate Trouble as Result of German Military Manoeuvres LONDON. Aug. 16: (CP)-Offlclal British spokesmen maintain that the frank and open character of Germany's military manoeuvres and the "calm" atmosphere of the f Inon f It roa cciirlnir It Is still felt that manoeuvres, plrc are principally intended to im press Czechoslovakia ana tnat no overt act Is Intended. The manoeuvres are expected to brine between 500,000, and 1.000,- 000 men under arms. Chancellor Adolf Hitler' witnessed the war games yesterday. Wreck Of Czech Plane Is Reached Bodies of Eleven Victims of Crash Are Charred Beyond Trace of Recognition KEHL. Germany, August 16 (Canadian Press) Searchers yesterday 'reached the wreckage in the hills near here of a CzcchoslovaKian air liner which crashed on baturaay. The remains of eleven victims of the crash were charred beyond Federal Help For Hospital Possibility of Grant I-rum Depart ment of Indian Affairs Being Gone Into ! special section for Indians only might be established in the new . building, Candidates tDay Flights 1 1 Are Suspended Btandine of rnnfpst.nnta in Port Day Popularity Contest at ! , 1p.m. today: : "ances Stcgavlg (Moose) 7100. Ida Slatta (Sols of Norway) 1000. r ., X. . . p., 1 KUCVt' ma practice ...in s union) 4000. veaaiC Mnrirnn mntnrvl n ' . j f Mali by Night Between Winnipeg and Vancouver Be ing Continued .nniivr.n Aucust 16 (Cana- ..V""W"' n-vl Irht fllchtS on (iinn 1 res'' (Gyro Play-'TransCanada Air Lines between Winnipeg have been , Vancouver and (Cam- ,hpH it being the opinion " j)uatwvvi - itjj8 c have have had naa PROVINCIAL UBRARV St- I omorrow s I ides mm t overcast, south- High 4:46 us. 17.2 ft. ?r mI,cs pcr nour bar" ' 17:05 pjn. 19.3 It. . Low 10:50 am. 6.5 ft. -no? naiiingi; wrmpera- 23:49 pjn. 6.0 ft. -a 6IHWW1. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938. PU1CE: 5 CENTS hip - Sunk By Mysterious Blast plan of :; : v -PUSH back PATTULLO i ?sP,ta' : LOYALISTS Premier's Settlement Scheme Warmly Endorsed By Important Quesnel Meeting I was endorsed here Sunday. Bus iness men, ranchers and mining j men, meeting under auspices of the Williams Lake and Quesnel Boards of Trade during the visit of Sir mendation. sir Henrv. who Is cha'.rman of the touring migration that, "under the said &aiu umv. uuui i ".v. TV n 1 f Tsland Overcast, souther ly wind, four miles per hour; light swell. Lansara Island Overcast, soutn- , vtind. five miles per hour; barometer, 29.97; temperature, 50: light swell. Dead Tree Point Overcast, show ery, calm; barometer, 29.94; tem perature, 52; sea smoom. Bull Harbor Misty rain, calm; barometer, 30.00; temperature. 56; sea smooth, aiprt. nav Overcast, light drizzle, ..,im harometer, 30.08; tempera- AR. sen smooth. Estevan Clear, northwest wind, on mIIbo nor hour: barometer, 30.06. llli.wa fv . Victoria Clear, nortneasi. wu.u, four miles per hour; barometer, 3Vancouvcr Clear, easterly wind, four miles per hour; barometer. 30.02. . . ,, , . Prince George Clouay, souineny partment of Indian Affairs. II , thej d fQur mlle3 pe,. hour; barom irrant were SUDSiauuiu 'uu, . (, on Hazelton Cloudy, cairn, vempcr- ature 50. Smlthers-Cloudy, calm, 49. . Burns Lake Raining, calm, 50, Terrace Raining, calm, 52. Aiyansh Raining, calm, 54. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 50. Stewart Raining, calm, 53. Tiny Triplets Are Born In New York Tnni Weieht Was But Three and pounds. a Half Pounds NEW NEW YORK, YUKIV, Aug. iufc. 16. A daugh """o" Have doia wen rO00.O0O. was drowned in I persons and kidnapped two others be be studied studied by by a a conference conference of of Dom-!. Dom- new new building building rj; v yesterday when, ap-iln a series of new attacks througn- jnlon ana provincial governments been made, d from tne pam oi out tne Hoiy tana. and Canada's two major railways red when a stick of (r:m a boat in which he . ruahed from the summer wh. e he had been honey- i ? Via fnt-mnr Ann Mr (.... AVV ...... .j ... rir.fr, Tiit. nntnrln n operator, and two others u. injured including :. ;u: man, Lloyd Bryant, r 1 rxnected to live. r Dixe found the stick of more serious incident occurrea The hospital board announ- i o that 2i ooo of new hosnl- Winnipeg Wheat Henry Page Croft and his British wj . , Parliamentary committee investl- HCC LOWCSl gating the possibilities of Empire settlement on a large scale, sup ported a resolution of the Quesnel Board of Trad'e which warmly en dorsed Premier Pattullo's recom In Four Years WINNIPEG. August 16 (Canadian Press) Reacting to the announcement of a proposed large scale committee, United States export bonus, wheat aegis of - a futures dropped - - to tne lowest ievei t Correspondence is being exchanged between Ottawa and this .It.. ,,flVi a VIPU.'. if nosslble, to ob taining a grant from the- federal government, fpr. tne new nospiw building. Such a grant might .pos sibly be obtained through the De When the Liberals of the province assemble in convention at Kelowna at the end of this month, it will have before it a resolution passed On to it from the liberals of Prince Rupert urging that all tenders for public works be open to the public and that brewery and cannery 1U censes be open to anyone applying. TODAY'S WEATHER plcneer days in Prince Rupert was removed this morning with the passing in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past three weeks, of Alexander Robert Gordon, who first landed here In 1907 and had lived here almost continuously since except for a period, of a couple of years. Born seventy-three years ago in San Francisco, Mr. Gordon spent his parlv life in Nova Scotia and. is a young man, came west to Se attle where he was in tne employ of power companies and wnere ne vas married. He was attracted to hp vnknn in the Gold Rush of '98 and for some years operated nwdi Spanish Insurgents Claim Government Defenders Driven Out of Pandols Mountains QUESNEL, August 16: (CP) Ai tal bonds have been sold and. HENDAYE, Franco - Spanish 1 hv Prpmlpr T II. Pattullo' J. r.r this am mmt. $18,600 In cash Frontier. Aug. 16: (CP) Spanish that British migration to unoccu-1 has already been paid In. Do- insurgents report that government pled farmlands in British Columbia nations of $700 towards the ,defenders,have been driven from have already f me ranaois Mountains, soutu ui uanaesa, endangering uie govern- : ment foothold on the west bank o( jthe Ebro. Fcrty-two insurgent air raidsrs were unsuccessful yesterday I in breaking up the governments J Ebro defense, it being reported that 21 were shot down. Fisheries Research Board Due Tonight Executive Arriving From East For Four Day Visit Will See Skeena Uiver Canning Tomorrow To pay a full four days visit to Vancouver. Cause Of Crash Not Ascertained houses near Whltehorse. In 1905 j Investigation Being Held Into he moved south to Vancouver and Crash at mo wnicn cost mm am him in Prlnre RuDert. He Mne Lives "stabllshed the old Caribou Hotel luring early construction days, a hastelry which stood where the Canadian National roundhouse Is now located. Mr. Gordon was engineer in the city's first steam power plant at Cow Bay and later was it Shawatlans Lake. After that he lolned the service of the railway las an engineer and two years ago retired, moving to Vancouver. A few months ago he returned here,', being even then seriously ill. Besides his widow. Mr. Gordon lsi survived by two sons Roth of Vancouver and Lee of Prince Rupert. the RIO DE JANEIRO, Augustl 6 (Ca nadlan Press) Cause of the crash In Rio de Janeiro Harbor of an air dlcate: resultine in the deaths cf nine persons, has not been ascer aincd. An investigation Is proceed ing. WAR GAMES ! IN BELGIUM! A sister Is Mrs. Elizabeth McPhee of Military Manoeuvres, Biggest Since Vancouver. General sympathy will be extended to bereaved. The funeral will take 'place Thursday afternoon from the B. C. Undertakers' Chapel with Rev. J. C. Jackson officiating. Halibut Sales Amrican Coolldgo, '29,000 pounds, Royal, 8.9c and 6c. Union steamer Catala Is due In port at 6:30 this evening from the north and will sail at 7 pjn. for Vancouver and waypolnts. Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Miss A ... ... ...... ' . 1-nurn vrirc Jonnson are saiimc mis evenine on suiucienb) ter was born w !. v.tv wirht air mall carrying in wilUamsburg Maternity nospiuu.wc - ,..wu,... fHrrh r.ontlnue. W . 1 - - New i.as an audited j The Dally J circulation. Play safe I n.in n m another at 3:50 and a III .... third at 4:00 ajn. xnc tnpieis Great War, Being Concentrated German Frotier . gj - BRUSSELS, August 16 (Canadian Press) Geared to prove its ability to meet the defence problem. or its eastern or German frontier, uei-frinm u nhnut. til commence a pro gram of military manouvres on the most ambitious scale since tne Great War. Chose Death To Orphans Home TARIS, France, Aug. 16. Jean de Saut. 13, threatened to kill himself because his sister laughed at. him and threatened to send him' tn an ornhan's home. While thel Bulletins BIG DAY ASSURED All signs point to the forthcoming Port Day celebration of the Junior Chamber of Commerce being an event of outstanding interest in rince Rupert. The general committee was in session again last night and received from the various committees highly gratifying pro-press rrnorts. Arranrements are hrinv hmnrhf in 9 satisfactory 1 conclusion: Those present at last night's meeting were A. W. Newman, chairman, George L. Rorie, W. M. Watts, Capt. J. R. Elfert, T A. McWaters. C. V. Evitt, J. C. Gilker, William Brooksbank, Martin Van Cooten, Hugo Kraupner, U M. Asemisscn, George' Anderson, Ross Ingram and T. J. Wilr Hams. MOUNT ROBSON CONQUERED .MOUNT ROBSON A party of seventeen mountaineers divided into two groups, one headed by Fritz Weisner of New York and the other by Eric Brooks of Van- corporation which might be created "StS to Pr nee Rupert in the course of at couver-has been successful in under the plan so well suggested WyW trln to the Paciflc coast, the com-l making the 13,068-foot ascent of k,. It,. Drom a nolirv miffnt well i4i;. u-uib -v.u4. ' . ., ,, . . . st,...4 Tnhcnn mnmrrh of the EARLY DAYS ltoba. Winnipeg, chairman; J. J. nours to come a Cowie, Ottawa, secretary-treasurer; i Prof (Father) Alexandre Vachon,' Laval University. Quebec; Prof. G.i Alexander Robert Gordon Passes 1 B. Reld, Queen's University, King-J Away at Prince Rupert General i ston, and A. H. Whitman. Halifax. IIospita12 4MrrfCwlft-d.i8.secretary.:Ml l j Nora Grimes, arrived trom the East' Annthpr link with the very early on yesterday afternoon's train. Tne mst. nf thp nartv will be here to-i night. Headquarters of the executives sessions while here will be at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. Tomorrow a visit will be paid to Carlisle Cannery on the Skeena River. Tjfre . party will remain here until Saturday evening when it wm sail BELIEVED DROWNED NEW WESTMINSTER Ken- the mouth of the Fraser River when their fishing boat capsized in heavy weather. A packer has been sent out to search for the couple. SAN DIEGO CRASH SAN DIEGO Disaster struck twice among United States Navy war planes in routine manoeuvres, leaving five fliers dead and four injured. One patrol snip ier a speedy trpedo plane plunged earthward near Camp Kearny Mesa, killing three members of the crew. PRINCE RUPERT DEFENCE VANCOUVER Plans to start work on "equipping the vicinity of Prince Rupert" with defence batteries were announced today by Dejence Minister Ian Mackenzie. He said most of the work on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland was virtually liner operated by the Condor Syn J completed and the department will now concentrate on Prince : Rupert area and the interior. CHOLERA RAMPANT HANKOW An epidemic of cholera has reared its ugly head to add to the horrors of warfare along the Yangste River. Both Chinese defenders and Japanese invaders have been stricken with National League Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 7 (eleven innings). St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 5 (eleven Innings), (second game being play ed). ' Cincinnati, 0: Pittsburg, 10. Brooklyn, 7; New York, 3. American League New York, 16; Washington, 1. (Second game New York, 5; Washington, 1. seventh inning). Philadelphia, 14: Boston, 11. - Chicago-Detroit, rain. St. Louis, 6; Cleveland, 9. Sidney Rlvett, who has been vis. w v. nn. i.fi.i n'ta.t pv. sister continued laughing Jean shot, ittng here with his aunt, Mrs. Norah EXPLOSION lNOCLAN French Ship Goes Down in Mediterranean After Mysterious - Blast German Picks up Crew GIBRALTAR, Aug. 16: (CP) Members of the crew of Jthe French steamer Artois were landed here last night by a German ship by which they were picked up after the Artois sank in the Mediterranean Sea following a mysterious explosion. The crew believes that the Artois might have struck a mine although the possibility of a torpedo is also considered. IS GIVEN CONTRACT ATthur Robertson of Massett ' Make Wharf Repairs at Port Clements to about $8,500. to Arthur Robertson of Massett hat 'been awarded the contract by the uj j'- j -- - - -.. Diete executive oi tne fisnenes tve- , - settlement not at WaC The ascent federal department of pubUc works be worked out for search Board of Canada is gatherinu , Canadian Rockies. j ,fniv in British Columbia but ., ..... t i. Pmf was made in seven hours but,. on for wharf repairs at Port Clements, throuehout the whole of the Em- T 171117 CIMP17 I A. T. nL Cameron, imiwrritv University nf of Man-'' Man-! account account of of fog, fog, it it took look thirteen it Is announced. The Job amounts Urges Licenses Be Open To All, I Also Contracts HERE SINCE i Mr. Robertson has arrived in the 1 city from the Islands and will sail I this evening on the Catala for Van- i . neth Uagen, New Westminster couver lit order materials to be useet fisherrrtan, and his bride of three ,in connection with the work, months are believed drowned at o-r 1 ATMOSPHERE IS CHARGED Situation Between Russia and Ja pan still tense Despite Truce TOKYO, August 16 (Canadian Press) In spite of the truce, tfrs on the steamer Prince Rupert fori crashed into San Diego Ray while Siberian frontier continues tense I attempting attempting; a a night night landing. landing Earl tan- particularly in tne cnanKUieng mil icrgiuu wiicic uic uu&uiai clashes occurred and where during the past few days further out breaks are said to have been nar rowly averted. BIG HAUL Dru OF OPIUM r Valued at $600,000 Found Suspended From line Off Brooklyn Pier BROOKLYN, August 16 (Cana dian Press) The largest seizure of contraband opium made in tne country in ten years was recorded yesterday when officers found $600,000 of the drug suspended from a forty foot line in the water off a Brooklyn pier. It had e,vi- dently. been smuggled. the dread malady. Contaminated J p. j . wells are held responsible for the i H QlirSOine JJUmDeU origin and spread of the disease. ase. I ) FlnhRnffnm Today's Baseball Boat Down Coast VANCOUVER, August 16 (Cana dian Press) Two men and two women were rescued at Horseshoa Bay, a summer resort up the coast from here, by Howard Rogers In his motor yacht after their flat-hot-, tomed boat had capsized. Those rescued were Lorraine Akers. Kath leen Chettwind, Joseph Kelly and Howard Morris, all of Vancouver. Rt. Rev. G. A. Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia, who has beei on a trip through the central interior, is leaving Vanderhoof on this afternoon's train for Edmonton enroute to the Peace River country. From there he will proceed to Quebec to attend sessions of . General Synod. 1 ' . r i in 1 ' TA, 7 Mi 'i.-.