I M : ii i i .i nt vi"w ' ' " i i are .1 i rt, t-Aom rn inr up (in Liu Tinth nro nriclnal tninK- 1 -ui. here Saturday afternoon ... . 1 . mtt tlrn r r - Alice following an; . he replied significantly had to observe about thatL Fpo how untario was coming 1 l"C recession Mr itonhurn hat except for the newsprint ! 'Umber Inrlnc-f ...uii. ... in Umn l v.-j . . . .. . j 'ithadnot'suffcreda z-v Thoy " novsuircrert a great greatl Is Moving South . . i 5c. continued on Page 4) $205. i rii..11 nf T,.,,eVi r"nlnmliin nro Irnnurn tn hnVP milfh n Thou am hnin DOrn mmm r;,,UUIlll. "J ' . Both radiate energy and i l ...... nnh nirn n fiuht and nrnnrai i iarif those iose fiery fiery sort of lnai-- Well Known Provincial Police Officer Transferred To Courtenay Corn. Gcoree H. Clark. M.C., andl ni.i. rmlttf mill till nn I . . v Nnnnu'PM. i i - . - I The advantage of a direct route from Vancouver via Ashcroft, Prince George, Hazelton, Meziadln Lake. Telegraph Creek. Atlln and 7.7c . American Hepburn. "I have never been ..- r lrt ora(,0. 7 7C ... X ILlLLi AViWWW w " U f'tinnilian I ' P. Dorrccn, 19,000, Atlln, 7.1c and Takla, 39,000, Cold Storage, 7.1c and 5c. 5c Aiken, 12,500, Pacific, 7.1c ara What about this llnc-up wlthj Capc spencer, 12,000, Booth, 7c Il Dconle as Dunlcssls.-Pattullo larrv Rtpvpns,?,, hat' all 'eve-wash." As I have eatedly bald, I have no intcn- of having anything to do with d Dartv movements." h interview was progressing. Wnat fin vnn Hi nhnut tno exatlon ot the Yukon by Drl-i Columbia?" don't ttiinV nnwllilnir nhnnt ' k "'.J v. ha:; nothing to do with me. Entirely n mnttrr hot.wppn vour Ktnclal Government and the union Government." That was way the distinguished visitor P'e discussion got along to the "lgnway. About all that Mr Morris' II., 7,000, Booth, 6.7c and Stpiagc, 6.5c and 5c. Helen II, H.0. Mim u"u 5c. . . . . Flnella, 14,000, Cold storage, o.u and 5c ... . Joe Baker, 7,500, Pacinc, o.ec aim 5CSalalda, 5,000, Royal. 6.7c and 5c Southend, 9,000, Royalt; 7.3c and p 5c. .... a n. J Fear Not, 2,500 Atnn, o.oc im aiigiu u.u?v done to trie basement Dasuiiim. of tne &u. .......j,,, uub ... ' that Pnld,11, f hplnir P could and the rielav was now "fS hv Tom Collier. I. .Ottawa. ll,nc atc,rTaS being held this .ngfor investigation 1" con- nectlon with aiicgco ui.i- Whltehorse for the handling of the Yukon air mail was strongly advocated by Aid. Halford D. Wilson, youthful Vancouver alderman who was a visitor In the city at the week-end. accomrjanled by Mrs - UIIUWBWW Wilson. Aid. Wilson Is especially in- gcotland. i 1 1 a . . 1 .... I n . a Via leresieu in aeriai mabicia since nt Is president of the British Columbia Aviation Council and chairman of the airport committee of the Vancouver city council. He is 32 vears old and a native son of Vancouver, his father being Canon the Prince Charles to return home on that steamer via Queen Char lotte Islands. In advocating the Prince George- TpWranh Creek route for the Yuukon air mall in preference to the present branch line which operates from Vancouver to Fort St. John where It connects with the United Air Transport service I r .r..i.n. n i.fi 1 1 . I . . . . ... ..,11 i . nvlatlon on this coast. He agreed with a statement which had beent , . ... il. -3 I D.nmlnv made earner in me uay ujr i-icun-i Hepburn of Ontario wondering at the fact that there was no commercial air service already established here. Aid. Wilson suggested the advisability of Prince Rupert being n . U1" I DEAD IN CABIN Matthew McLean, 50-year-old ex-service man of Scottish birth and a resident of this city for a number of years, was found dead in his cabin on the local waterfront near the elevator Saturday afternoon. His partner, John Cameron, had gone out for about three-quarters of an hour and, on his return, found McLean stretched out on his bed dead. Death is believed to have been due to natural causes. There is understood to be a widow in HIS BODY FOUND The The body body of ol Giacomo Giacomo Colussl uoiussi washed ashore a snort aisiance -J.mT 01 VanC"; " l this side of Big Bay yesterday the Prince George and made the round trip to Anyox 'and Stewart transferring Saturday evening to The c remains v.. were - - brought in by - represented ai me convem.u. of British- Columbia Aviauom - - the .. Ith h day wdrd t In cr Council to be held at Nelson Sep- tcmber 16. One of the functions of: , iT the council, he pointed out, was to 'n jama.cas Bodies of 18 passengers and four encourage private operators .to put in services where necessary and tramps were recovered and others practicable. He intended to get in were pcncveu u,iu touch w th the Prince Kupern Rupert Chamber of Commerce on the matter, he said. thu country before. It is ineid 6c 'ri . j r it time I have been on J-oj' Vrisco, 10,000, Royal, 8.1c and I UStOHlS and LXCISC . . .. i ptmng to say about nauonai political affairs?" was another itlon that was fired at the On- p government leader. pteally, I'd rather not. I dont pt to start any arguments Just Revenue Is Higher For Month of July Customs and excise revenue at nnrt ni Prince Rupert for the month of July this year totalled' $13,978.96 ln value as compared with $11,010.50 in tne same monm 5c. , . , 1 ast vcar. Collections for this year Relief, 15,000. Atlln. 7.1c and 5c.' to date have reached hed an an aggrCBate aggregate Oslo. 18,000, Pacific, 6.8c and Ec. North Foreland, 25,000. ooia of $103,580.58 in comparison wun $109,658.33 in the first seven months of 1937. Todays Baseball American League Philadelphia. 4; Detroit, 0. Washington, 6; Cleveland, 8. (at the end of sevepth). Todas Weather (OoTernmmn lgr.ti) Terrace Cloudy, calm, temper ature 54. Anivnnshninudv. cairn, oa. Alice Arm Cloudy, southwest wind 57. Anyox-Cloudy, calm, 52. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 52. Stewart Cloudy, calm, fi - r" " r nnh I itazelton Cloudy, calm, 56. Police court fines .01 d SmUhers-Cloudy. calm. 53. toiamu o wpm i,,.,i t.,i in Prince Rupert nn BRITISH PROTEST SHANGHAI. Great Britain Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tide's barometer. High 5:49 a.m. 16.8 It. prince Rupert Cloudy, calm; 18:06 18.6 ft. p.m. 29.98 (falling); temperature. Low .. 11:41 a.m. 6.7 ft. 53; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol XXVII.. N' x PRINCE RUPERT; B.a, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1938 PRICE: 5 CENTS Situation Is More Serious $ - HEPBURN OF ONTARIO IS MAGNETIC FIGURE; LIKES DUFF PATTULLO Has No Third Party Intentions Calls It "Eye Wash" Interested In Prince Rupert On First Visit Here By O. A. HUNTER "So this is Duff Pattullo's town ! "A ereat fellow, Pattullo! He has ideas and likes to "I like him." Dtr.;,Nr if w.i nnfiiml that tliQ smihntr. enenretic I UMiuiJ W ""W ...,..-- 07 I I I CI"'"-1 U,4W" ' " 1 1 . , , liJo (inntnmnnrai'V nrnvinpinl i. .i..a r.n -" nrimp LCIt Jtvil u . . " i. VI ;snu in this wnv. In sinv case. Henburn ot Untario TALKING OF AIRROUTES Aid. Ilalford Wilson of Vancouver Admits Prince Rupert Should Have Service BULLETINS Clash Described As Fiqht" Develops HOUSING HELD UP But Chances of Prince Rupert Availing Itself of D.H.A. Are Good, Declares Commissioner OHIO TRAIN WRECK wir.g a oi? wcwr in ui Duuainj. t Lake and Harrlson TOLEDO, Ohio.- At least ten Wni opened up many spot blazes m injured Sunday ,..,. J the Kootenay and Cariboo. nigM 1Hlran:arC01!ei?e:d ' ""4 Is actually growing.-C8"-?? cast of Rocky Ridge, near here. thtstave Lake' says.r- ,r; iaWr attribute .e...ti Damage Includes destruction of, growin largely iu me ecr incrciw-. timber, . . r railway ronv hrlH bridges, hnmn homes and and ing tourist business." Mouat Resigns Teaching Post Ulcmber of Local Hish School Staff i. To Ir Ac Pri lclitn In 6nn I Vi ' W J Mnitat. has. rpfilirn pH frnm protested to Japanese authorities the teaching -staff of the Prince nlnci lnreaslnrlv bel Pnnprt. H!oh Rrhnnl tn tntp thp unrn.i Altitude., .of . sentricsatjArinclDalsfiin of the Junior Hleh .guarding bridges from the in- school at Coquitlam. tlntr nf the long dry hot spell, TODAY'5 STOCKS iCtourtMV 8. D .Trhnton Co.) Vancouver. B. C. Nickel 09 Big Missouri .31 Rralorne . 9.50 1 tcrnational settlement inio ja- Howard Denton, who naa becn ' , 07 panese controlled sections oi me appoiniea to tne stan oi ine jun-; Cariboo Quartz 250 city. i lor High School here, has been f-,Dentonla .. ask ' .05 fprrri1 fhn nrlnplnalshln nf a hlah . .j. m LIMITATIONS LIFTED school elsewhere and has asked to ! P.r.T5 4 a . SOFIA, Bugaria. A new agree- b released from coming to Prince mcnt .'cancelling postwar hmita- Rlnerf tions of Bulgaria's army is seen in - icraay at aioniKa, uj appears to remain high soutnwest 4Un lmlrc nf HrpPrp and IS III - i. ir T.l.nJ 'Via 1 . - jui vaiiuuuvci xoiaiiu vui nv nn Ii i.Imps nut rpstrlf tionS 11 i u 1 ...HV. ci.nl. h...... . ".'" , wettLiiei iius uccii .vuui mui o..u- of the Treaty of Neuilly which tered terea sh0wers snowers in 111 Northern nunucm British Bulgaria haid maintained were unfair. HOSPITAL FIRE CALGARY. Fire broke out Saturday night from an explosion In the boiler room of Calgary General Hospital but was (ft J VI Villi I l' " " wm-w ' " " enroutc from Guam to Manila last week, fourteen naval vessels and seven airplanes headed over the Pacific at dawn to resume the hunt. II VJV V UUUV W - , ATAVWV Moderate I west 1kwv to southwest j confined to the basement and ) winds, mostly fair and moderately none of the patients knew about .warm it. Mrs. Bruce Love and children STILL IN SEARCH OF CLIPPER sailed Saturday night on the Prince MANILA. Refusing to abandon .Charles for a visit to Tlell. Jeareh Inr the. missinr Hawaii 1 ' . . . ........ tnirivnn'fi clipper, one of the United States giant flying fleet, that vanished JAt'AIvr.sr. rtlitiinviii SHANGHAI. The Japanese claim to be advancing steadily towards Hankow, asserting that they wiped out three Chinese divisions within twenty - fouT hours. Miiiiu .. Falrvlew , 07 Y2 Noble Five 03 m I 9 Oft . . A I ' . ln.l. 1 riuiivct - diplomatic circles as an impori "'r.;.. : W.fUn. hnvnn Porter Idaho 03 bcrship in the Balkan entente. The agreement was signed yes- general Synopsis The pressure . . I t a. A hap .... .. 1 Premier .-.. 2'.20 Reeves McDonald 35 Reno 1...: 45 Relief Arlington 16 Reward ...J : 032 ' Salmon Gold 12 I Tavlnr Rridcp 03 Columbia but fair and moderately rr ZZZZZ M waim in me suuuirin uuuin Prlnrp Runert and Queen Char- - - Sllbak Premier - 1.90 v Concress m - - uV4 Terrible n Disputed Area; End May Not Be Yet Reports From Manchoukuan-Siberian Border Are Somewhat Disquieting Nipponese Cabinet Goes Into Emergency Session TOKYO, August 1. (CP) An army communique today reported Soviet rar planes had bombed Japanese positions heavily in the disputed Siberian-Manchoukuoan Knrrlor nvon nnrl cnirl ihnt fivp nivprnft. hiirl hppn shnt. rlnwn I lw laivinoco mine An oQvliot pnmmnniniip nnnniinpPfl Speaking of the progress being . 1 . fa"""- of this city, who was drowned made wlth a view to Prlnce RuJRussian troops were withdrawing northward after a . clash which was described as a "ter- jap roini on juiy i, lon Housing Act for new home building, City Commissioner W. J. rlKr. AKCi Alder states that. the insurance! ! , companies, tuiupamca, which wiuuu would wuuiu do uu the uic the provincial police last night financing, are Am stressing the for interment. The body was necesslty of a local zoning by-law. found by the eldest son, Lino, A good deal of Work has been done while engaged in searching. , by tne joudtor for the city In con nection with the zoning by-law UfcAU Al imiiJiuiu T.. ... ... .... , . ... SWEEPING PROVINCE , . n--. Mr. Aiaer explains, dui r . w. iNicoia.i The remains of Roy ., Herman . . VANCOUVER, Au&. 1 . (CP)-New fire to the Interior swells HaVn Jrr forest Quested that the by-law be held on the Skeena River. ive The The pro pro- h j ... damaee at the week-end. vincial police boat left this P PJ"" " wprP rpnnrtPd In rnniilhalla' rlble fight." Cautious government I statements appeared to give the Impression that a major battle was developing in the disputed area although the communique declared Japan was now ready to as sume the defensive and had no Intention of advancing further. The conflict on the Slberian.-Manchoukuoan border where officials said Japanese forces wrested disputed territory from Soviet troops precipitated emergency con- fernces ISunday among Japanese morning to investigate. se,La ,Ji . Pass, near Revelstoke. at Wood ', leaders. The war office reported , w..KnuwpP,H:m.u. Bromley Creek princeton 2Q0 Russlans were kmcd when ln the west. There the wa' DEADLOCK IN SPAIN cariboo and Fraser Vallev. 1 tps,. troons seized a hill near ...ui t tiirit matter now stands. . ,nnt . . .. . r. j 1 .niin. UOUrLCIiay. vauCUUTLt ionu, s i - - ...4-. - - - AiiC wuiov muuill. VslltMn-lUV"&v . .nv p i 1 lit 1 l-iivumvui ... . 1 At-t mil wnnr it - i 11 1 111 fi vr h iiiiji - itnni.s . rininrrpii Liiuitvi.a u& v luiiw vj vt4. - -j-. . ti u 4. . . . a t . i TlrnmiOP f 1 1 MIL "------ I" " ' ... ...1 Vt o - -v 1 : ' nvtorteiAn rT t n a T inrvtl rt c .. ... ... . L I i.Ilal t 1 Il'U till kill; OVl 1 iV v w. t - - ... . - . , . ..... . . wwww ,wv j -" - uuiicoc oaiu vv - ..nnihTiu in a Ti111.11 1 j i . 1 vinv ai a -i- t 1-1 o t i inr? a rr t r urmno wnnnrr " nit ai . . i .... had I'iUy refused to speak oven Ir thinim nf Mlilnc him any- Wpz t' :e but the familiar "Mitch." iWell, uxt what Is this trip for? vitlns Premier was asked. Jur- a holiday or that is what lin .. trying ..j..., to w make It," rcpnea - . nrovincial DOllce. " V ( ,rt,,cu men iignung it. iueru aic ties, ito soviet counicratLiicis.3 p Ki.a j raoj v iniiciviifc yvivtn v wv i ... ir n fu-nwiav nrauiuiK uii won fitynrintr ir j-irm trn nn np -o, trt novo hprt rpnnnpn. ot ( r in evidence as the I mail nrielnat'es or is destined for . nnih fnrr- nltted Mr. Alder, who returned at the j v,h rft, Wl.k W-m I V- -O I :il.lldll 11 Wilt -- J- MIII1 I III I LI til LUUH I . 1 b ililU ULOttVIVU mmm m . mm m i - " - air.f o:kcd. As a matter of I npnfa rOlinilC British Columbia points. a lhcir avaiUblfc strength in wefk-end from a vacation trip 750000 feet of bucked timber . Ja-' t, ..... ifflcers gave warning vUUUCIC l uuiiti Aid. Wilson admitted the im- L battle on the Government's south, reports a great deal of new fam,lles on RawleI h Lake I I n.'l J .. . . .. Ain rnm- T 1 nnf rr that PHnrp Riinprt ..uii.. rrsidpntlal hnHd nff aetivltv In Vic-H . , .1111 V llllllilllllf t n ' t? ' n nnncum lutsuwwn ni . uuu uii w 1 , ..,.-i,r u-nn 7i.mn uiuc line. nara fnrnert tn oMnnnn inp r nnmes m fiowers. Indced.i till lie W HUdUliai should be Dlaylng in commercial. . , .torla, the ,v Dominion Housing i-t nil -"b cinfr Act' a nr t There aiso iM iaroe f(r fires near Ved- vrt. "w nr mi . I Slab Completed At Week-end Si tcui ' there was no mlstak- p0,ring 0f concrete on the ground Uu dynamic personality, 'h floor siab 0f the new Prince Ru- K.S n nrrvmlnnnf flttllP III UUb . Ifoi hnltdln? on Mffiiv iVAiA 44v 'mriL T?"i ct 1c nrrwrrPlncf ailiilk Mitou unji rillll UVliluC ''t --o- H....pnnnArrn!in?" a 4 rf nnm w y ,u arc u iiuwojjaj... n was aoout tony jjc-i vcuw wui- .! II. J U k.itttMn.VlAlprt 111 I . . 1 1L. .1. r4 1 1 rii'iiimrii w i' i jiiiiLhuu uv iMnrn nr i 1 1 u.ti' k i 1111. khin- r irridor. However, he was briii-' tha radiant smile which ikei one understand why nobody Halibut Sales Summary American 25,000 pounds, and 6c to 8.1c and 6c. Canadian 196,500 pounds, 6.5c and 5c to 7.3c and 5c. I , , . . . , I X11C1C are ttlC rtiOVI HXl 5t4wVfc. ww. . III 111 JAMAICA TRAIN WRECK KINGSTON. Jamaica. Fifty- two persons - - were killed and fifty X1CI t II UO 11WI So Very Heavy Diuinn MArmttc In Prlnrp. Rll- . . lh ..... 1938 date have sawmills. 0-v,w a tntal nf 2fi2.534 as com- The Vancouver Island fire Is now . wUh g4g ln the flr8t under control and beina completely months of ig37 total of gradually extinguished. j ftn ... ooninared with siui nipn wiiii iiu oi.s" w tnu-. - was as ioiiuwc. t a w McPHprsnn shpd. Seventh avenue West. $50. Mrs. G. A. Bryant, concrete resi dence, First avenue, $2700. H. A. Duhamel, repairs, Seventh avenue West, $200. John Currie, -repairs, Third Avenue, $75. Ben Ferguson, pump Installation and repairs, $100. J. Oskey, addition, Seventh avenue and Thompson Street, $75. Porcher Island Mining Resumed Surf Point-Eddy Tass Property Active Again Following Recent Fire In the. city Saturday evening on his way back to Vancouver after spending a week at the Surf Point- Eddy Pass property on Porcher Is- lotte Islands-Moderate to fresh 01t 'land, c. P. Rlel, ' president, and H. ome uoiq i.ihwpsf wlnris mostv cloudv UW.. . , " Grandview ask .10 wen, rraer. vicc-picomcim ui m nnd C001- I Indian oi"!.1 Reward Mining Co., stated that w rac. nf Vnnrnuvpr Tt Island - mcuan mujaii v : . . . . . . Quatsino Copper -033,4 1 mining had now been resumed on Haida .03' Oils. A. P. Con .I8V2 Calmont .32 C. & E. 2.50 Freehold , Hargal 1 McDougal Scgur ...... Mercury 10 Okalta 1.40 Home Oil 1.32 Th2 Toronto market closed; cast em holiday. the property with eight or nine men at work and that construc tion of the new mill to replace that recently destroyed by fire would soon be getting under way. Earlier Iv. tV.A .....Air A f r TOtctl Viari nnnniin. J .06V2 cc0- ne Intention of building a new ,15 .15 fifty-ton mill at the beach on the Eddy Pass ground. Mr. Rlel and Mr. Fraser returned by gasboat Saturday afternoon from Porcher Island, sailing that evening on the Prince George for Vancouver.