r A. V n r y m nit In'c Atrial .... To .More tltll norui i Crashes Yeterday r of nrrat Britain' great 1 rnan'jcuf i". ..- p-.lng on since Monday, win black-out tonight covering f E-;!and Including London. ar.ak manoeuvres are a pro- t3 a full dress rehearsal of i ' - aii.' i an taVlnv nirt In exrrrjcs which will continue Fr.iay night Cloudy skies irjz .-tz ram toaay inverierca the manoeuvre. ye-terday with the dlaap- the North 8ea and the flam- of another near Toller- j Yorkshire. HERE THIS MORN Simufl llaudrnvhlld Sr. M Awav at Ate of l.li hty- Tbrre After I-ont Suffering . i At w. n4 ri) 11-, nltil at i:S0 this mora le i wr.. known pioneer woman ' s'nri in the a ; Haudetschlkl ol islng of Terrice 'hree years of age. Mrs hild hd been in declin-h for years and the end a merciful relewse to long Two weeks ago. In crit- ; n and hope of lecovery wa.v brought to the hm-n Tf trace. Swltaerland. the late 4 svschlld came to the Un-r" as a young bride sixty In 1910 she arrived In i:s Rupert with her husband Irrn and some eight or rtars later removed to Ter- ( w ."re land was taken un In K:-jmkalum Valley, the fam-having since been there. . 1 1 . . I 1-1 O.M,. Haudenschlld sr.. Mrs. Haudens-'d b survived by three daugh- Mirs. tyrnnia uaianRer oi n:e Rupert, Mrs Rose Wesch. ";s Rupert, and Mrs. Emma r:mlth of Ta coma and one Camuel llaudenschlld jr of n-e Rupert. There are also four- grandchlldrcn and four Rreat--children as wall as a brother k Bonner of Terrace. To the resved the sympathy of many Oumstanccs of Mrs. Uaudcns ill 3 passing are further sadden- by the fact that her second eld- daughter. Mrs. Ida Oelchsll ed away at Tacoma on Monday mis week after a prolonged 111 the funeral having taken "e at Tacoma yesterday. The remains of Mrs. Haudcns- uid are now resting at the par-' r of the B.C. Undertakers and morrow morning, accompanied r the children, will be taken by ln to Terrace aherc Interment pi be made. florgenthau Is In Danish Hospital Med Stales Secretary of Treasury rv. rrlp Interrupted But Con ditlon Not Serious nAOEN, Aueust 10: Ifnrl Morgenthau t.. United Stat6s wary of the Treasury. In the rso of a tour of European mes is in hospital here. Ills IS Sfl H 11 ha nn corl Conservative Renominated Plot Agalnt Pacific Northwest Lumber Industry Seen a Reiult of Series or Kit fires SEATTLE, Aug. 10: CPt--A con-inuous sabotage plot by an organ-sed "arson syndicate" aaalnst the .f the series of large sawmill fire shlch have been occurring of late, me latest was a J 150.000 sawmill Ire in Seattle yesterday. This fol- owed close on a $275j000 mill fire J. BarHr M. P. Will Amln Be Candidate For Fratrr Valley MISSION. Aucuti 10: CP H. B'br. Con-TYnUve Member of "r'lwrient for Fraser Valley for neral years, was again nominated ast night for re-election m the amt riding at the next ieaerai lection. Mother General Of St. Anne On Inspection Tour Mother Oeneral Mary Leopoldlnc f the 8lsters of St. Anne from Montreal, In the course of a west ern tour of Inspection of various hospitals and other Institutions of the order, arrived in the city on the Princess Alice yceterday after-j noon from Alaska and the Yukon. proceeding by train to Smlthcrs to visit the hospital there before continuing East. The Mother Oeneral was accompanied by her secretary. Sister Mary Lewis Ciano To Pay Germany Visit Hitler Said To Be Wanting Advice Before Making Any Move In Regard To Dantlg ROME, August 10: (CPJ Italian Foreign Minister Count Galcazzoj Ciano Is leaving Rome tonight for Oermany to confer with Chancel lor Adolf Hitler. It Is said that Hitler desires the advice of his axis partner before making onv definite niove In regard to the Danzig question. Ciano will first confer at Sals- burg near Bcrcntcsgaaen, itiuers Bavarian mountain retreat, wttn Foreign Minuter Joachim von Rtb-bentrop of Oermany on questions of lolnt Italian-German concern. Informed diplomats express the belief that Ciano will advise against any action concerning which might lead to war. iu?f m 11 i TODAY'S STOCKS (Court? 8. O. Jjtifwton Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bmtorne. 1US. Cariboo Quartz. 2.10. Den onia. Jff. Falrvlew. M. OoU Belt. 3b. Ilcdle7 Maet, .73. Mir to. Al4. Nobl? Ove. .01. Pend OrMte 1.40. Pienr. 2. PttanW 1J. Prtvatew. 1.1 i. R?cv M:Iukl, JKJ. neao 45. R?U-f Arlimton. .13V'. Rrwrd. M. kten Crrek 1.18. Carlbo Hudson j03V4. Hedlsv Amatg. M. OIU A. P. Con.. .15. Calmont, JO 14. C. & EL. 1.85. Freehold. .03i. Home. 2.10., Pacalta, .04. Royal Canadian. .17V&. Okalta. .90. Mercurj'. .06. PraUie Royalties, .21. Toronto Aldermac. Jl. Ucattle 1.20. Central Pat. 2.45. Cons. Smelters. 43.00 East Malartlc-2.6L A't" Fernland. Z. Gods Lake, .39. Hardrock. 1.04. Int. Jilckel. 4855. Kerr Addison, 1.95. UUle Long Lac. 2.95. McLcod Cockshutt, 15. Madscn Red Lake, 21. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.25. Moneta, 1.(0. Noranda, 81.50. Pickle Crow. 4.65. Preston E. Dome. 1.48. San Antonio. 1J54. Shcrritt Gordon, -.98. Stadacona, .52. " Uchl, 1.09. Bouscadlllac, .04. Moshcr. .14. Oklend. .07 Smelters Gold, .02l'2. Dominion Bridge"," 28.00. Body Forwarded South Yesterday it ne LiuDDea : . lSo VANCOUVER. Aug. 10: CP Traffic Constable Jack Whelan and his wife were clubbed by a mysterious assailant while t they slept early today but es- umber lndtutrv la an a rMiiit 4- caped serious inlury. Whelan. 4' cut over the eve. said that a 4- man clad In white reached election. 4- through the window and "Ther struck him and then his wife. ! l Centralla a few days ago and a Pnk over the light well and 4-'next;- Mr i $220,000 fire at ChehalU. Cooler Weather On Prairie Now 'eat Wave Of 't Week llowrrer. Takfn Heavy Toll Of Crop Mas. OTTAWA August 10: CPi he rrrtonged heat wave tm the ralrtea has taken a heavy ton of he wheat croc It was sitd "rdav In the weekly Dotntntra too report Cooler weahr and howe yfrdr brought rsHH o some sections. 4 dlswDDCared. given. No motive Is ( 1 Funeral of Butedale Carpenter, Who Died In Local Hospital, Will Take Place In Vancouver The remains of Franklin Charles Dresher, carpenter from Butedale. whose death occurred In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital yesterday i Predicts PattuUo Cannot Be Democracy Without Party System TORONTO, August 10 Premier T. D. Pattullo Saskatchewan Not hvi'l Vol Join In Sendinr Trade iThe Jw1U -nw' if Premier John B-ackn I a tr-de delegation 'abroad. Hon J. i G. Taggart. minister of agrlcu'. Mure, stated yesterday, The Brack-en proposal seemed like a duplication cf effort Mr. Taggart said. .Wife Of United j States Attorney General Is Dead ft rtTt'Twsf r A 1A Gas When Faced With Shotguns an automooue acciaeni. By Man Near Canada Teachers In Annual Meet Convention of Canadian Federation Is Now In Progress At Montreal MONTREAL, August 10: CP) The annual convention .of th-; Canadian Teachers FederaUon Is now in session here. The low and Irregular salary situation In the prairie provinces Is one of the matters that is being taken up. Still Warm In Southern B.C. morning, were forwarded yesterday afternoon on the Princess Alice to, Thermometer Reading Of Eighty Vancouver, deceased's home, where j Six Recorded Yesterday In interment will be made. Deceased's j Vancouver widow left with the body. Mr., Dresher had been In the hospital for three weeks, having been brought here from Butedale serious- Danzig I ly 111. He was an Irish-Canadian forty-three years of age. VANCOUVER, August 10: (CP) High Temperatures continue throughout southern British Col umbla. Yesterday 86 was recorded in Vancouver. I I I Weather Forecast 1:28 am. 16.4 ft 22:24 pm. 19.8 ft. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte 4:03jn. SO (t. Island Fresh northwest -to 8.0 ft. vest wlndsf cloudy and cool. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER vv " ' XX'i PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1939. PRICE: 5 CENTS peeui By Nazi Leader At Danzig MU U l U NY (Ml III A k BLACKOUT FOR ARSON: : MORE GRITS JUGOSLAVIA Policeman And I pad att a w a i ic NETTTD A T Does Ni Wish to Become In vol red In Any European War Italian Overtures Rebuffed CP! BELORADE. Aug. 10: CP predicts the face of Italian overtures rlet neutrality even if It democracy In one breath and at-; have to ue arms to do so. Train In for 'hat British Columbia will haviceialn arrangexenn which iul' Increased Liberal representation i prove of advantage to 'Italy In at Ottawa after the next general the event of war, JugoS;aia de is no lo'c in urlnldinB clares her intention of milntalnln"" wonlr Jugo- ' The assailant escaped across 4-, tacking the party system In thi , Shvla has the suoport 3' "rt Pattullo Isays. I Britain and France In .thl a'Utude -4- - - I'nUan demands for use of Jugo 1 'r13 fprrlfnrv In wartime were re- jtirtfl anthritatlve!r tH,- to I -i f it I have been refused by Jugoslavia - In TaVOr Ul Idea "nd-rderwereiuedts-eedupj -tlficatlons on the German fron tier. I Delegation To Europe To Drum m n ywm m r n 1'p Trade For Prairie Provinces j (VI J,N RniNA. Aueu '10- irpi rr Trrrrr -itn eovemment of Saskatchewan rlll Fll not associate Itrflf with the W iJiilJlJ IV Bj nj Air ,of Manitoba to drum uo business "h'r rnltT Around iln European countries by sending Conditioned Uce-Kegal HtrRr-HTt M"n'ob- Autus lrr Iut prior to the departure of the vice-regal train from he" h'ch arfM ti1 srd T-wdmulr south after a conditioning equipment. The party I of Eskimos was taken through M ' T ul ; the train and. when they emerged Mrs. Homer S. Cum mines, wife . ,'., T of the Attorney General of the United States, passed away yesterday after a brief Illness. She was one of the most popular hostesses In the NaUonal Capital. Mrs. Cummlngs was a staunch Democrat but she never took an active member of the family was enough for that ! Prairie Farmer Is 'Smoked Out with perspiration pouring down their faces partly hidden by the heavy parkas, they chattered to one another excitedly as each piece of Ice was safely stored away. They laughed loudly and pointed at the Ice and were completer man's wayi were Deyona tneir understanding. To heat the car on the Inside and put Ice Into It in large quantities on the outside was Just too much. The white man sure must be All mixed up. Why did he not stop heating the moving Igloos or step I putting Ice Into them? To do them ib6th did not make sense In the Mounted Police Officers Used Tear Eskimo way of reasoning. They stood around for hours until the work was completed and finally went back to their boats. YORKTON. Saskatchewan. Aug. Twine the Une winter nlehts 10: (CPt-Royal Canadian Mount-ttney tell their relatives and' J T- 1 1 nirt..H ao.4.w4 n tV. n I - . . ... . ... ca ruuee uwu-cia couiku ""-iirienas oi me iunny ways oi me use of tear gas yesterday to smoke wnite man they saw with tr out a farmer near here who m0vlng Igloos. greeted them with a shot gun and . refused to come out when his ar-.nnrTOnr Tllir TiA 1 nn (rest was sought In connection vrtth'lYlUOLUiYi DUAliJ HEARS REPORTS Gratifying Response to Appeal for Finances and Good Attendances of Visitors The Museum Board at a held In the City Hall last night re celved reports of a most encour aelne nature. For lw the ine month" "'"' of July there were Germany an Stand 8 d Hitler To eside Free City In Event pf War Coming Cheering Throngs in Langer Market Place Hear Words and Cry: "One Pejople! One Reich! One Reich r ' DANZIG, August 10: (CP) Nazi Leader Albert Foerster, following his return from Germany where lie conferred with Chancellor Adolf Hitler, told cheering throngs in Langer market place tonight that "Poland may rest assured" Germany and the German chancellor "are , - - - determined, in the event of war, to im i r fx I stand at our side." Foerster's speech Larioou un ner Way Back Home Imperial Airways Flying Boat is Headed Eastward Across Atlantic On Return Trip Of Atlantic Mail Flight BOUCHER VILE, Quebec, August 10: CP On her way back to England after her Inaugural mail last evening from New York left today for Botwood. Newfound- , and, enroute to Southampton. The shor. caribou had no less than 26,000 visit to this port, th faln w letters on board. iren a ekwe 1-ispecUon by a party of Eskimos. Of particular Interest to. them was the work of the Ca nadlan KaUMal car "'service- men filling the Ice bunkers of the a Former Chinese Premier Now Association With Japan, Would End Conflict In CANTON. August 10: CP) Wang Chlng Wal, former Premier cf China and now associated with he Japanese, yesterday made a ru-wn'nc anneal for a neacefu ' "i r I int -ettlement of the Sino-Japanese ;cnfllct. His plan would be alon-rj snti-communlst lines with relaxa tion to a large extent of the Japanese military authority in China. Oregon Has Worst Forest Fire Now Conflagration On Saddle Mountain Has Done Much Damage, Destroying Logging Camp and Big Timber Stands PORTLAND. Oregon. August 10: (CP) Most serious forest fire In the Pacific Northwest Is one that Is raging In the Saddle Mountain countrv of northern Oregon. It has already destroyed a large logging camp and millions of feet of virgin timber. American Legion meeungMeets At Salem Thirty-five hundred ex law visitors as uie i 452. The mgnesi numoer auena- denartment Ing In any one day was 210. wion. The need of a new building was, , stressed as the accommodJtlon In' the present building was very llm- lted. especially In view of the large number wishing to attend on boat days. ' Vice-President Neal Carter, who presided In the absence of R. L. Mcintosh, announced that as a re suit of a canvass made by Mr. Mcintosh and himself, twelve new life members had been secured, these belne Dr. W. T. Herein. Dr. J. P. of the American Huge Whale Harpooned Largest Mammal Ever Captured In Pacific Waters Weighs Seventy Tons SAN FRANCISCO, August 10: A seventy-ton whale, declared 'o Cade. Dr. B. Lundahl. Phillip Ray.lbe the largest ever harpooned In was Interrupted by cries of "One people! One Reich! One Fuehrer! We want to return to the Reich!" SCHOONER SMASHED l .Projected Cruise From Nova Scotia ,carrying. flight across the Atlan- ... - T,. Wert , an tic Ocean, the Imperial Airways , , ' ,, , . . I America Comes To Grief " . . flying boat Caribou arrived herel and' IMakes ADneal For r Peace In Orient YARMOUTH, Nova Scotia. Aug. 10: (CP) The sixteen-ton schoon er Estey on which Mr. and Mrs W. C. Mooney of Vancouver. Jack Xanelokos, navigator and Fred Home pf Canso, Nova Scotia, planned to cruise the West Indies and South' Americaw'mckeorlMX rocks off Lobster Reef. The occupants reached shore In a dory but the schooner was splintered to matchwood. Governor General Descends In Mine 1200 Feet Underground At Flin Flon Yesterday On Way West Now FLIN FLON, Manitoba. Augu1 10: (CP) The Governor General Lord Tweedsmulr and his partj spent yesterday in this northern Manitoba mining camp. His Excellency donned mining togs and descended 1200 feet Into the Hud son Bay mine. There was a recep tion at the skating rink. The vice-regal party Is now on the war to Jasper Park where the week-end will be spent. YANKS AND REDS WIN New York Leadership Is, However, Reduced By Boston Taking Double-Header I, WASHINGTON. D. C., Augu?t in- (f?P Thp thrcp pamp lnsln? l ' o -7 SALEM, Oregon, August 10: streak of the New; York Yankees service ended yesteroay wnen tney as a . l O ....... in m mpn men d-wPs fleleeates are here lor the icaieu naauuisuMi ouawis id wj museum and In the month of June, flnm.al roVpnInn of orptmn 8 In a free-hlttlng contest. The margin of Yankee leadership was, however, pared to six-and-a-half games as a result of the runnhi; up Boston Red Sox taking a double-header victory from th Philadelphia Athletics. In the National League, ths league - leading Cincinnati Reds also resumed their winning ways A. Flaten. J. H. Thompson, C. V. the waters of the Pacific, has been! won a double-header over Boston Evltt, Max Heilbroner. Mrs. R. Mcintosh, F. A. MacCallum. S. Johnston and Weldon McAfee. by taking both ends of a double-header from Chicago Cubs to increase their margin to eight full games over St. Louis Cardinals who won from Pittsburg Pirates. The Pirates were Joined In fourth place by the New York Qlants who L. taken off the California coast by a Bees by one run margins in each D. whaling vessel, it was reported yes- case, Brooklyn and Philadelphia terday were riot scheduled,