jar if 'if A ' i 't '.it ' a rr , V,, t u: uncut they were called toi ;n a 'blafk-oui around ' between mklnlahl and v k one morning. I and I received our warn-, about 12:30 and. daahlnf ' - ii made our way to the living Ute small parkin the car wtiujj.'' Ftaneea ; t lather and ateter here. . were four ambulances for k each one having a flrat . ol four men and a doc- .! the way In a private jj, max .... u..t u .j Um. i !Hier private ear and drtv Mi. ' U sitting cam.' We w i s' . 'ild Calamity Jane was neoute mrbed In antl f.,rm' of fehakl-cftlored w.irning. peculiarly exciting While waiting for thc casualties to be cleared up the decontamination squad, dressed In heavy one- high rubber boats, gauntlets, maski and steel helmets, arrived on the Utile to sweep away thc gas that S,H1 lingered from the pools rn the road of cvlt-smclllng stuff that rather got us by tho throat (Tan and I slid out of our mnsks for f breather)." Miss Rhoades TUP UfhnlA rt .1 n ...ntt mi n ,m and absolutely unrcal-muto fig- 1lt:. a.. . . . . m sniny black suits, hcl (( 'ontinuvil on Vivjg Three) LINER TO . . .. ILn the ODinlon of the Air Raid De or, l.oiiuay wun . tneir moincr near Aidcrshot. hiiir- ia-.-l7 - -.-w-a-- m w - a m a a a w a. w a w v a, a f-,. . , . . , . ....... ... . " i "" ..a... .1 ........... M ... . ..I lllllllj.u I I L. .. . i i ... . j , two daughters of Col. William Rhoades of Tor- !jr of the Ontario Sold- A rommtsaior.. enrolled annn i lTDPrn firt-ld car drivers un- I W A JXH H K Air Raid Precautions. Soon lVli 1 Ul IllY PACIFIC! Sir Edward Realty Says C. P. It. Will Not llulld New Ships At Preent Prices VICTORIA. July 22 CapUln J. l finitely horrible. Three of Flndlay of the Sil. CaUla reports first aid ixirty got Into the that a reddish brown patch of dls-ta k $ra -gaa masks sluuc over colored water was sighted not far I'.' fJinulriAM hv tone white wib- fmm Prfnrr Runert on the trip l : first aid klU. bandage.- north shortly after noon on July K and hot water bottle. Thetis. The patch covered two square leader of Ute party waited outside' mil, 0f the ocean and It Is thought 1 orders. Wc heard several low ms possibly the result of the tl .niom a shprt distance way.Mrtiiqu.ike recorded at the observ-thf u our leader came snriutlns to ninrv hiri on the the nrevlous day V M W J ' W - m, . . a t a . . .iaen i 1 . ar gave directions mi dr.vet- and we were oft Casualties and Gas Wo made fairly good time until ' pped by a warden who told us ti and bombs were ahead of us. O;, went gas masks and we drove the contaminated area. An-Chei warden stopped us and here we found four casualtlc walling or it. Thc ouake was reported 450 miles distant from Vancouver probably in the sea but no direction was taken. Predicts Stiffer Court Sentences SYDNEY. N. 8.. July 22: (CP) i . a ...111 V va (a H Ea carnally had o papir oicr """" - each patient was nronerly and wn,.MS .""."1" . Quickly attended to. splints and bandage "uuiiKia applied, aynuea, wuikiuk walking cases! viwvi victed of motor vehicle otfencci at Uie closing of thc Cape Breton . ., 0i. helped to the car behind Uto am-llV 'l Z a. Hit would tn 1 Wl a? AAS that M fl t fl a Ti 11 Duianco and others carried on tretchers to thu ambulance. It seem war Is ! being put on by motorists to see how many people they can kill," the Justice said. Welcome Rains In Manitoba Winnipeg. July 22: Welcome i,., shnwers have come uj J The League says: 'The attack-ling armada will be the product of -long preparation in peacetime; and .their detailed operation orders will be worked out In peacetime. "Against such an accumulation of long-prepared effort the actlv-J defence can do no more than (maintain maximum alertness and flexibility it cannot pile up de fence In reply. But civil defence can Dy careful planning and vigorous action in peacetime civti defence can steadily build 'ip strength in what Is the very ob Jectlve of the lightning blow- LONDON. Juiy 22:-Str Edward "civilian security and civilian mor-Realty, president of Uie Canadian pr Pacific Railway, said yesterdayj ih.fnr. la an essential OHe Of Uie DUChea ShlPS noV Mr ,,,fi!l nlannlnp tilt nlvtnr twlwmi Xlnntml and Oiip .i-m j . . i. -. .wA..i.i - - - - iciTiuan ucimcc vtuik wc miuuiu fwe bee and the United Kingdom mayl,. ,n mlnd lh. u dl,unct typei 'be transferred to the Pacific ser-lo( alr warfare against which we i - - f- . .... ..... , vke Such a move, ' he said, was ))ave uare to io L VTT T Prrnt prieea ilk- w f-itfeta th writer r....j . na .asssf dMnnseahh txiois and tanntteta sel ui't m maski ' - in the moat Curious Water I Off Rupert On -tiled - MM I T rp . "Viluesday J Last Suggested Might Have Been Result of Earthquake Reported at Victoria it numbers. provide (jiutiuc uic the lightning siimiui rnomr beesiMe Uiere' of us arid plenty of room undr ronldcnltio'1 10 lmpToYe tl,c blow and the tip-and-run raiding f,.r fmr mn men t in get in In ad and nul out .of normal war.. glr rAw1Lfxi d he noped that ,n ,ncrfaM. Wfird Krrnra ' within a year or two world condl- The A. R P L. express the " J-Li in the Uoni wouW efficiently stabil-,,.,. cnlff added danger from alt HnIl fkLh Ja,Uty lhf dlture nt raldJ arUes not from J TCri JSTSft 7a Jt lnLl l""t !" modern alrcarlt rompar- ' ....... TO Willi WHCiC l UlllCI u M tliee Important routes It would !raUier n the vast Increase of their not be economic to build them at even thoujh the trHa' Kew Zea&nd and FIJI were bomber . The bulletins say at the time Oerroany decided, on -1U vast building program no wlllln Lo aW. subsUntially In m,intpv in the world owned bomb- l!J,uI oroeau meeting cotuructton and ube-erj ,n numbera comparable with ii'h th- wwrnln rtren ind there were no nvwhere- "rowa of tM-mlr f ratV' than see . the gWrw of trie rdd clt- "A tme iittm null BlArinslv ar nslv llaht light' uni utM v-. 'UiOS? ucnnBiiy uiaiuiu. ru uti- ff-neral gloom, and we felt1 ,a v.w. m.m. uTiiihinir tn Captain of Catala ittv ew wv "- -"-- ifioge him a patriotic rollj mud would have helped toi Vim out I :ddenly th atren walled out, many merely to have built up to l parity with other countries, it de clared, would have raised no sucn defence problem as now exists. - PANDORA WRFXJKEI) SEWARD, AUka The eoast- ninl rnllfr Mm-rU nud a rush acroM the Gulf of Alaska under forced draft to aid the schooner Pandora bound for the North west Passage, that grounded and j is full of water off Cape. St. , Elias. A brief message asking aid was received. It was not m stated but it is believed the evangelist explorer Dr. II. F. Ketlems, his daughter and four others are safe. WONDERFUL PHENOMENA VIILIA.MS LAKH B.C No traces have yet Ibeen found of the meteor which flashed over thi cattle town Thursday and exploded shaking houses and rat tling windows. It as desc'IWd as a great ball of fire which flamed through the sky exploding 10.00J fret from the ground. The meteor is believed to have fallen in the Chllko Lake district, one hundred miles southwest of hrr. The blast rumbled for a full minute sending residents harrying out of doors, to investigate. It was believed the same meteor which thousands from Seattle to Prince George watched in Its flaming course. LOST IN COLLISION qUEREr The Signal service reported today that at least four pervms aboard IhertTer schooner Grand Island are missing after the tiny vcs! bad collided with an unlrtenttiticd freichter la miles uprnrer In the St. WIN AND LOSS IN TENNIS Montreal Man Leads Cuban In Second Game But Toronto Man - Loses First Tomorrows Tides Weather Forecast H 6:21 a.m. 17.0 ft. Prince Rupert and' Queen Char-lotte 18M3 p.m. 19.1 ft. Islands Fresh to strong south L 0:09 ajn. 58 ft. east to southwest winds, tloudy and 12:16 pjn. 6.2 ft. moderately warm, with showers. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER No. 170 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1939. PRICE: 5 CENTS Operating In Darl os Canadian Girls Take Par Manoeuvres Near Aldek'n England Drove Ambulance, Wore (ins Masks ' r- I.. A t V iisilliiiiis iii Jiuirtii'ii nrvu vi Aid lo Injured 'cd up Four T.l?nNTO..Iillv 2li: f CIM To trivt nn ntniiii1nnrf in vra trif ih many n girl's dream of serving her country but . . :.. 1 1.' rp..: Hi i i. t it I arauiHii-uurn riuiitw um iuiw miuitiis u is i rcautv t: n'.iionenre in puHcuiimi' tuo. MORALE IS OBJECTIVE People of British Hies Given Idea Of Mast Attack and Assaults From Sky Dy GUY E. RHOADES Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Jury 22: (CP) Civil defence rather than acUve defence Is the true answer to the Oermcn air strategy of "lightning blow Bulletins PLANS FOR NEW BOARD 1 D. B. Finn. Formerly of Prince Ru- pert Heads Marketing Orgsnl-zation to Aid Eastern Fishermen OTTAWA, July 22 Wide exten sion of the government's many- To to Investigate invesxigaie the me mamewnK marketing u Q' plans for the orderly marktln? of fish with a view tc bringln rreater returru to the producer and exporter, and to stud? and recommend methods of curing and paeklng. Including inspection, to attain uni rehabilitation of the industry and the reytoraUon of markets. Under surh terms and conditions which ensure thst any assistance reaches the fishermen nroducers the board rrav give assistance to exnorters to an amount not exeeedinsr ?5 ner cn nf th value of exnorted fish. snh asslstihee to be made from thr- Doronrlatton bv authority of the Oovernor-ln-Council. Maritime Hardship For manv yea:c the vaiting, dry- Really Getting Somewhere In Regard To Alaska Highway Is Opinion Of Representative j Warren Macnuson. Chairman of U.S. Section of Commission Says No Difficulty in Raisins Money For The Project SF.ATTT.F. .Tnlv 92; frPi Enroute to Victoria for sided program of aaaistance to the the meeting of the international joint highway commis- luiuiiii iimiuura ui Kaiwu. 110n dealing wun ine propuseu n.iaKa muwwa.v jnujet., - - Ln-,the.,reccntly ""rf Representative Warren JIagnuson of Seattle, chairman of .nTnMZ the American section, said: "After all these years of 'ey of Halifax and Captain wiiiiam omotv talk we feel that we are really getting somewhere. ... tr w rt ssssaMsaesaaiM Tisk finoHI'in nrA TTnitffrf Rtat Deal of Lunenberg. Hon. J. E. Ml- :haud. Minister of Fisheries, revealed today. salt fish in the export trade, and to KllUdUl? explore all possibilities of opening 5 un new marketing outlets: to devise Wrecked I SHANGHAI. July 22: (CP) A. F. Wilson, formerly of Phil- artplnhta and a Chinese were killed tonight in a terrorist form grades for the various mar- . Cnlne$e atUck on tWQ ngu "t. the 8ilt Fish Board was creat- .. , which .uu ,r ed by the last session of Parliament. Backed bv an aooronrHvn of $8,000,000. sa.uuu.uuii. provided pn In u. the sue Fisheries t age newspapers support the Chaing Kal Shek govern- 1 ment. Wilson was surrounded 4 and shot by the terrorists as they ned aIter wretking thc 4 estimates, tne uoara win sees inr . . ... building. The terrortsts are reported to have escaped after i- a running gun battle with the police. Are Lookine For! section meet In Victoria Monday and Mr. Magnuson said the United States state department gave him carte blanche authority to proceed. He said he did not think there would be any difficulty in the United States in regard to raising funds for the highwny If Congress can work out any reasonable kind of formula. : PROGRESS TOWARDS MANAGER Jaint Committee To Co-Operate With City Commissioner In Preparing To Take a Vote Evidently progress is being mad? in the direction of securing the future, administration of the city r.i'.v a city manager. Word hai r4iirTO Mafonr Thaf bccn reived in the city that the HUgC 1UCICU1 lliai minister of municipalities has In- Fell In South structed the city commissioner to prepare a list or voters from .Uit I property owners, licence holder? and pickitn? of fish uch as . .and. ratepayers, lncradlng those who- Sg d. hake. hftrttfYnd Tnackeral VANCOUVER; Jury22:-Seareh is ni h n isT.nHp being made for the huge meteor was a branch of the fishing Indus- fQr of try which provided a main source or me eors seen Wednesday night e commlUee d the of livelihood for a majority of the ana wn en k is now tnougni may Cnamber of cmerce. Junior Marltlmes fishermen. A Urge part have fallen in Central British Col- Qambett Merchants aso- of the market for the products was umbla. It was reported from near ciaUon -.j and in the West Indies. South America n VancItranH fa? CouncU has been asked by tb hat the meteor was andthat and Mediterranean countries. As a mlnLr to . wlth th, ini.rr,-,nnn.-i Poonomle 't or part of It fell Into the Comox , , . : . ,K. ..A disturbances, disturbances, and ana other omer factors, iaciors, the me "arbor a - Royston. -" " was " " seen. : a a preliminary elimlna ' meeting meetlng la5t last nlght night sion to build on the Oerman scale . f.h lndu.trv suffered from accompanied by dlsUnct nimb- could only have been taken alter HAVANA. July 22: -EUls Tarn s - at and at or ' h7 J" profound coaslderatlon of a new0f Montreal In tne secona uav " near Williams Lake. It was ex- . .i -. i ., . ,.u .,nh ru-, rt-nn 1V10 maritew. ,, , uiu. i .t mo aaie nas Deen set lor un strawOT presumauiy mc n uup imh.h ! - h of .n. methods un- v""'- rcum - .. .. . I 1 . . I l! I I . i . . 1 . T A n. . n w. T K 1wr ...w - - . ll I I J V. . w A of DllUDierg. or - UKmning uiu' iirsi sex lumi ut.u Michauds dlr- TerJ far iar atty away It " la " Srtm The League claims that even the second by tne same score aim b-anches of the us a distinct eann snocx. the lightning blow" had not be come a habitual Idea In the Oerman military circles. It must be clear from thc great site ol the n.rmnn nir flwt that a main part of their strategy was a design Toronto 6-1. 6-2, 6-2. that m event of a conflict the new aerial wrapon would procure victory before the war could settle In-n . nminriMl xtj-iimle in which K J A H"- , such weapons as the blockade ef-l f?tfd bv Britain and France in at about 2,000 planes with three times as many held in re-. serve. It Interpreted this as meaning the Reich could send between 1,000 and 1,500 bombers to Britain In successive waves In the early stages of a conflict It did not anticipate that all the planes would arrive togethet os such a fleet would Involve too i?rrat a problem in formation fly ing, it suggested, however, groups! of about 30 planes Domomg popii- Mother n lous centres every nour con tinuously could cause about 33,- noo cAsualUos the lirst aay, in cluding about 11.000 killed. Thc League draws a dlstlncton between thc mass attack it would expect at the start of a conflict and the "normal" raiding of an enduring war In which smaller numbers of aircraft would be In volved. It says the mass attack, iiwp jinv other major operation would almost disregard losses, but tlwt It must succeed quickly or not at all, because In thc long run it would prove too great a strain on personnel and equipment. The Prince Rupert Medical As- SSL S wU hclp; in. nation has completed insula Aitiiuiuuu UteWiS r S at '.c new hos hnnlLil Ibl nf ot premtc nrviir l"C '"'"nt1 n a industry, where uniformity Mother Of Local Mah Dies In South NANAIMO, July 22: Mrs. Annls Jemima Hodgson, elghty-three crease the yield o or Rm grain n 1 in m pioneer lady of this province. Near uranaon wic Wum -.v-----. - -. - w.o,n,i tmle proportions. There have also been showers in mo nelghborhoixl of Rcslna. the flusi-bowl of the past few years. t n,o mi nir nf the iiosnitai cnv and wmow oi me iaic ex. f j ,tSV IM - -Q f t . ti,a iriaf niohf. Thtv arfl nl.'Miwor llodcson. died yesterday, DUUIU tJi " - I putting in lockers and furnishing The son, Herbert, lives at rrincc, , - . In 1 , . . knlMlnn PtirUM-f tneir own luvm nc uuuuuii, . rtf nrrvHnrt niti rifvplnnmen t m.n' . nu sale? methods resulted in great in, Uie opniu. "'r"" K-.f.l. benefits to to the hP nrimar primary Morales defeated Bruce Hall Halibut Sales 0f producers.' led to the introduction oi me irgis- 'lation by the minister at the last , . . . i i i i i i i 1 session session wntcn wntcn now now is veins wik iiic unaer me aireciion oi me mrcc . SU!J A. members, each of whom is well -.v "'; said 7"u to have "'; taking of the vote but It Is ex-very . Trawler To Be Survey Vessel ton, has been presented to the United States Bureau of Fisheries the Great War could be used. and "V to T7c and sic. LTO Vh' d the Uorp0r: Clipper 11. Federal Bureau. Under under a a Federal Federal grant. grant. $125,000 5125,000 time so that thc matter may be before the Legislature at the com-, ing fall session. 1 The city commissioner states definitely that this will be his 'last year In office. .mic-. BOSTON Jujy 22: ICP) The n , . T . mented by the boards appoint- 13.year old steam trawler Harvard. DHtaUl INOt ment. lalrt nn fnr snmp time at East Bos-. The bulletin estimated Oer- Canadian 130.000 pounds, 6J2c" '"' " rinTCdiate a"n Wm uiw.- rf.n0ih . . . .... U1 meet Immediately v. and ana launch launcn . scientific career as a survey ves- uinu, 9 , about ....lanaac iu . thorough and comprehensive i sel al for fM. th the Vprf. a i i tv. a w flra",w" . study siuayoimc of the salt wu fish lunmuujHj. industry, un Yukon. 25.000. Pacific. 73c e and rfr th . nowers conferred conferred on on It It b: by, Planning Any Appeasement LONDON. Julv 22: It Is officl- w.- ,77,. .. , i , 5-5C. ... . ihl ' L the board may study for- ? '"r ", have been made by Great Britain Eastern, 11.000, AUin, 7.7c ana and undertake the' ri t" t" i " "" ;i,",:n regard to setUlng the Danzig 5.5c. mn(inn f nanadian fish In . " situation. No approaches have been Tilicum, 16.000, Cold Storage, 7.5c ;teVln addition to tak- iST yZ ,,2 and 55c- sUblUty.lLVfcnj becoming disturbed at the report 'tng steps to bring about EroUnds. Canadian Industry.!"1 fmuA Si the'"13 a ncw ot W" in the and unUormlty replace Joan W. II.. 40.000. Cold Storage. Met of not more '..I, ii ,? L . Z i about to be adopted. ,7-3C nntl DC. ii au.x. wwst-tAt- -. r-anfocan 1 , n rx 6.3c and 5c. ,UW, AUin, ana . . fUhprmpn.nmdupers.L.. u... ..uiw . 11,500, Pacific. 6.6c and 5c. 1 board Tcenlc Mllly, 15,000. Cold Storage ,'uw" D.S.T.. 6,000, Booth, 6.2c and 5c. Pair of Jacks, 8,000, Royal, 6.5c and 5c. Fannie F.. 8,000. Pacific, 6.6c and 5c. Joe Baker. 7,000, Booth, 6.2c and 5c. Skeena M. II.. 7,500, Cold Storage. 6.6c and 5c Relief. 10.000, Atlln, 7c and 5c. vann-u v - ------ i "f j UUU llU.il. vs JU3 tuut su u-s. and all serving without remunera- to the Navy Department in 1932 tion. may be appointed by the after a cut In appropriations made lit impossible for the Bureau to Career crate her. Dr. D. B. Finn F.C.I.C.. has had; .. nn nntsfaindlnir career in the Fish- TO WRONG PALACE erles service. Following graduation, LONDON, July 22: (CP) Taxl- wlth the degree of bachelor of driver George Long gasped when nucii science science and. ana. later, later, master masicr oi ui science sticutc a a purposeful purposeiui looking looKing man, man, Piped Ashore .From Cardena 'At Local Dock There was an Interesting scene .... . . lotwMirrt the steamer Cardena , this stars , , . 1 . iu. tti.,.h,. xr-iiKn j - j x.1. .. i morninz on her arrival from van- he engaged In fisheries research for ordered "Drive me to Buckingham and way ports with about the federal authorities. Still later. i Palace." George eased his car into ftv rQUnd trlP Passengers aboard. riinr hi Phn at nAm-Utrirf T.Mi,,(in .n1,i.,ri For Prince Rupert was Miss Puray, bridge, he resumed this work aswhere worried attendants were the new X-ray specialist for the director of the Pacific Experiment- 8lad to see the man back. Wnce Rupert General Hospital. . : .. . . . .n Mirvan Ilia nanrr nlonlr was nut nut al Station at rnnce nupen. in t' i w.v he was transferred to the Atlantic j ,a guara oi nonor ww iwiutu n, m.i i.. c .in.nr.f 1 ctotiMi nf riAvpinnnipnr nt rn.nnpraiivp mark- isnuiiieDoara uiajets wuu vitcu which he is the director at present. He is considered one of the most capable experts in the department's service. Mr. Mclnerney, who also lives In Halifax, Is secretary of the United 1 . ivSltV a V w sv vaBHvaiay aaaaoaav r etlng and purchasing plans. In his j sticks and led by a piper the lady position on the board he will repre sent the Atlantic "Inshore" fishermen and co-operative groups. Capt. Deal, who resides In Lunenberg but who is known throughout the in- was piped ashore in regal manner, all the passengers following. J5 was a picturesque event. Going south on the steamer Car- .,m inh.rmii nn nrian!.i- dustrv. both In Canada and the Un- tdena this trip are W. H. Stewart AtlClt l a(44t A IdllVIMIMS) V tr ' - - -- I - .i icitim. nnrt Matrrtai.n lted States, will represent the deep and Mr. Yardley for Vancouve? WUU VI iiiMtmuitv ' " - " . ... island fishermen. In recent years, sea flsiwtmeti in the salt fish-In- he has played a leading role in the dustry and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Laughton for Campbell River.