Tomorrow sT ides 11 f ANUU 15 CAPTURED rt Work Hr Sheriff Ueult in Jik Kuovcll Wins Without Struggle Ai Kansas. July 19. -, ,. work directed by ,wf.,rd yesterday rosuH- apture without firing ulc RuaMll. noted ban- wanted kidnapping . r vt Kansas Ctty. ,1 heard that IUumI " ,rikt camp at Mulberry ,r Oiark With, a couple ,..u. all la plain cloth.! .oded there, osteortblyl on arrival, they told :,t hu ear' lire wai r When he stooped down e tt. SherrM Crawford .-.r. with hta wan and. frr br mttprtm. B- ijvhi surrendered with- Bqualus Is Now ,0n Even Keel (lri.,, n itndr to be lruced Alone Ocean Bottom to .Shallower Water ocean v hUo-er wa-view r iiitng her to TERRORISM Fortim Power Said To Be BehlnJ Iriih Itepubliran Army L'' 'X")N. July 19: -The Dally Labor Party organ, as- i.it the government Is In n of definite evidence that v.n power is subsidizing ter u'UvtUe of the Irish Re a; i Army in Oreat Britain. Italian Officers Are Called Home Are Ordered To Return From Trench Military Academies FAMS. Julv 10: The newspaper 0: r tnrfav that Italy has r j. "d aU Italian officers study-' . the French Military Acad-r at 8t Cyr and predicted that f1- h officers studying at the l'x an. Academy In Turin would bf f iked to return to France. Public Dinner At Fort St. John For Anglican Leaders WINNIPEO. June 20: CP-The past week of hot weather on the prairies has not been beneficial t In crops and the grasshoppers ptogue Is becoming general, par- tfeutarly In Manitoba and Sat-katehewan. In Albert and the Peace Rhrer. where there has been. ram. eondiUons are still good. Meantime, with the harvest not:t far off. the Wheat Board U get- 4 ting tu marketing machinery in-. motion Pools will be operated. In British Columbia crop con- 4. diUons. Dartlculariy hay. are jsplendW splendid following following recent receni moisture mouiurc.. VANCOUVER. July 19: 1CPI ' Tm'T.V-J-- trapped In a burning duplex house were rescued by ' u rn.suirr. - , ... . poiKemen ana cuurcu aiuiiu- nlght. Mrs. A. Trotter was Uken from a second storey suite by Constable Jack Fraser. assisted by O. March, a neighbor. Mrs Wil liam Coughlan was warned by her teen age son and fled to safety. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert-Overcast. losgy. calm; barometer. 30.00 (rising)- temperature. 52; sea smooth. Triple Island Overcast, southwest wind, eight miles per hour; light chop. Laneara Island Overcast, west erly wind, two miles per hour; ba-i Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm, barometer. 30.04; tempera ture. 55; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Overcast, westerly wind, two miles per hour; baro meter. 30.05; temperature, 51; llcht swell. TOm ST. JOHN. July SO-- Onet u rM ",w1,u.y evening a puuuc a inner hwur twrkxt f.din a pn. wnnvw ino tn me wortnern hoici hrre Jn honor of Most Rev. Der-wnt T Owen, Archbishop of Toronto and Primate of all Canada for he - Annlican -".ii Chureh VyllUltll, nrf U11U nt ill. Ttpv iiCV. Qf A ru of Prince Rupert, Bishop Caledonia, who nrt tniirtna tlio Peace River Block neneral Synopsis A moderate again. innmccinn l.t &DDroQchlns the Queen Charlotte Islands from the west. The weather has been warm and cool on the coast. West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh southeast winds, cloudy and cool with showers. It Would End Amity Pact Weather Forecast Prince Rupert and Queen Char- 3:24 ajn. 21.9 ft. lotte Islands Fresh westerly 16: pjn. 21.1 ft. f winds, shifting to southeast, beaming 11 9: ftjn. li ft 4 strong at night. Unsettled M:18 djh. 4.7 It ia and cool with occasional rains. I .Vi. ' A. . . t' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITIS H COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1 N" 167 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1939 PRICE: 5 CENTS Are On Free Port Of Danzig With Japan I WASHINGTON. D.C.. July 19: CP Senator Arthur H. H. Vandenberg Republican. Michigan, has moved that Ja- pan be given six months' no- u nf ahrnratkm of the am- Itv raet with the United State. .!H'TH. New Hampshire. Thc noiict has been sent for ' P The United State - - - - consideration to the foreign .r hto Falcon T"t'day "117 Il?VJ LI A T" relation committee which al- tir nbtnarlne Squalus. yf VlTlIjn lltWJ ' ready has before It the moUon in the Atlantic Ocean 1 4f Senator Key Pittman. Dem- t r- wreks aao with the' Of Cl7 C K ocrat. Nevada, calling for an - v of her t!tw. tn hv JLvOlJ Vir.LlLi embargo on export oV waf ..n an -vcn keel at al materials to Japan. ?2S feet -.hroeh the ef-,r. A Trotter and Mr. William en li : now hoped t Conthtan Reced From Ouuble rtr.ig the vrMH along the, Houte HEAVY WINS lUilway tured BY CHINESE Towns Reported Recap-By Forces Of General Chiang are declared to have been recap tured. Alert Bay Raining, calm; ba-hng 0f attitude on the part of rometer. 30.15: temperature. 5J:'nthpr Dowers, particularly the sea smooth. I United States. Foreign Minister Estevan Cloudy, easterly wind, Hachlro Arita Is understood to two miles per hoiV: barometer, have replied that there had been 30.00. I no change of atUtude. Victoria-Cloudy, northeast wind; ten miles per hour; barometer.;n U soj. iooseveu-mcnuii Vancouver Raining, easterlyj a five miles hour, baro- I lplrpt wind, per rOreCaSl 1 ltKCl 1 U1 CCal meter. 3002. I Prince Oeoree Cloudy, souther ly wind, five miles per hour; ba rometer, 29.79. Weather Forecast Furnlh1 tUrtmth th courtfy of th Domlnkm MeWoroloek! Bureu t No Change In Attitude Is Seen At Tokyo TOKYO, July 19: Ocn. Kunlakl KoLso. overseas minister, asked at a cabinet meeting whether Japan's present negoUaUons with Oreat Britain had resulted in a stiffen- Walter Wlnchell Makes C.uess Presidential Ltnelup couawiU ana irom most states oru tl tr oelng resumed on a notmal basis. It hai bctn, apparently, agreed that ne-ouaon u the only chance or the workers of having their demand met following the declaration ol Prescient rTankttn D. Roosevelt that you "can't strike against the Boveinment" I CHUNOKINO. July 19: (CP)-. Nationalist Chinese forces of General Chiang Ral Shek claim slash-1 ins victories over the Japanese in I central China. Nine railway towns On NEW YORK. July 19: Walter Wlnchell said today, In a copyrighted dispatch In the Dally Mirror, that the 1910 New Deal ticket will be Roosevelt and McNutt If the President has his wny aoout it. Wlnchell asserted that the President Is determined to run WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG. July 20: (CP) Wheat futures were up Tic to lie on the Winnipeg market yesterday with July closing at 54?c. TODAY'S SJOCKS (Gourtmf B. D. Jottfurioa Co.) Vancouver Blgtlssaurtll .., Bra.orne. 11.93. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Dmtonla, .02 Vi. Falrvlew. .03. Oold Belt. .33. Hedley Mascot, .80. " Minto. JH. . Noble Five. .01 li. Pend Orielle 1.35. Pioneer. 2.45. '0. Premier. 1H5. i Privateer. 12L Reeves McDonald; I5i,. Reno, .48. , Relief Arlington,1 .12Jii Reward, .01. Salmon Oold, .08. Sheep Creek, 1.18. Hedley Amalg, .01. Oils .: A. P. Con.. J4. ' Calmont, M (ask). C. & Ew. 2.00. Freehold, .02. I Home. 2.15. Royal Canadian, .20, Okalta. 1.00. . Mercury, .06. . Prairie Royalties, 21. Toronto . Aldermac. J3. Beattle, 1.27. Central Pat, 2.50. Cons. Smelters. 43.25J East Malartlc. 2.65, Francoeur, 2. Oods Lake. .34i. Hardrock, .99.' Int. Nickel. 49. 50. . Kerr Addison, 150. Little Long Lac, 2.85. McLeod Cockshuti. 1.93. Madsen Red Lake, .38. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.30. Moneta, 1.08. Noranda, 79.75. Pickle Crow. 4.75. Preston E. Dome, 156.-San Antonio, 1.72. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.03; Stadacona, .48. UchL 15. Bouscadlllac, .04. Mosher. .114. Smelters Oold, .03. Dominion Bridge, 30.00. LONDON GOLD PRICE LONDON. July 20: (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market was down 1c at 134.81 per fine ounce yesterday. W. E. Drake returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Arrandale on business. Two Prospectors (SURVIVORS S Are Dead In .NEUTRALITY Killed By Blast ' TQ MANILA Mexican Floods 1 I POSTPONED ti...i. r.i.iit. at v.til . . American tanker Associated has CROPS ARE SUFFERING;; Hot Weather of Past Week Hai Not Helped Grathoppers Becoming Bad San Franclwo River Inundates Town Of Pneblo MEXICO CITY. July 19: The San Francisco River, swollen by Petm. were killed In an explo-,"""": T ,,T.. Z'r noodl a suouro 01 meDio member jt km of dvnamite while blastlnz'0"1 .bul and caused numerals casualties. .... ... : a crew estimated at z men ,,. . ,, , on a cmm wey were worung at . ... . .. c o-u aooaro t j . i . . . i . t f . it. Ti-n thTTaSne stYp m" White House, the Republican as bodies had oeen recoiereq a ana . weU as the rwmnrraiie Democratic nartv party beinz being M W c fvcvvic jwwi- . J, . i j u . , .wmgru ' mu which uuiiicu ui way east of v,. here I . , m ,.. M nf putt wvfti uiuva viw .Yokohama and is taking them t? Manila. The Bokuru Maru wai returning from Chile to Japan with cargo of nitrates. The Associated was the nearest vessel when im Japanese ship sent out a distress signal feared there were many more. STRIKE IS COLLAPSING Agreement I Home To Reached At White Defer Consideration Of Contentious Issue WASHIKOTON. D. C. July 19: represented, announcement was mad- that It had been decided definitely to postpone until next session action in regard to neutrality Act amendment legislation Issue. At the next session In February, however. It has been agreed to civ it nrecedence over all other matter. Senator Key ns Work Being Besomed On Normal PMtmanj ,... ! m r a in amorvj those who stated, on com- Dostpone the neutrality Issue. WASHINQTON, D. C, July 19: This action will. It is expected .he uuntry appear OFFERS TO SELL OUT I B. C. Electric Co. President Bead To Dispose of Company To Cit; Grab Crop In United States Estimated It Will Be Worth Twa Billion Dollars, Not As Urge As Last Year WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20: (CP) The United States grain crop this year will, it is estimated on the basis of present prevailing prices in Chicago, be worth over $2,000,000,000 as compared with $2,000,000,000 In 1938 and $3,000,-000.000 in 1937. Admiral Yarnell About To Retire United States Fleet Commander In limit. Asia Reaches Age Limit To Take Pictures In Cassiar Area was here today aboard the Prince Rupert on his way to Wrangell tn inin Commander J. P. M. de Marbols. nro lessor of languages at Upper Canada College and accompany him on an exploration trip Into the Cassiar district mountains. The plan of Commander deMarbols, who was here at the first of the week, Is to meet Prof. F. Ignatleff, another mem ber of the faculty of Upper Cana da College, who Is coming overland from the Interior. They are mak- Inc rwnnnlsxanres with a view to Still Believed Hitler Plans Another Snatch Before Very Long Following a conference last night ; ... of congressional leaders at the Poland Issues Warning mat II VOUia XiC ucri ACi aim Would Result in War Hore-Belisha Says Britain Ready Still Working on Kussia LONDON, July 19: (CP) Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared, today that he hoped to be able to announce conclusion of a Anglo-French-Russian mutual assistance pact before Parliament recesses on August 4 but said: MWe certainly have not got an agreement yet." He made the statement while replying to questions in the House of Commons. WARSAW Jnlv 19 With well informed nuartera ""TSUS SL'b, Str. stand by his pledge to fulfil Danzig purported Wiih to . to h- be generally .nmh, the real h hot weather. Mthr return to the Reich bv takinir over the r ree Port no later than September 20, Poland issued a "warning that such a move would be considered as an overt act and would provoke war. While the tension In the International atmosphere has been somewhat less during the past few data, days, nevertheless nevertneiess there mere are are still suu of which may spring up a confla e ration of war. It Is suddenly out of seemingly lull conditions that VANTOUVCER July 19: CP- to m W. O. Murrtn. president ol the Br".J tlsh ColumbU Electrict Co. offer- for War Hore. a o CAM T r I IIP I Meanwhile Gen. Sir Edmund Ironside, Inspector-General of British overseas forces, is still here conferring with the Polish general staff on the part the armies and air forcei of the two powers will play in ent of war. While In Poland, General Ironside Is expected to visit Polish fortifications on the German frontier. C.CF. TO NOMINATE i f Federal Eelection Convention for i Thi, Pirtlnr Srt for Julr 29 evidently the Co-operative Com monwealth Federation expects to ;be the first party to have a can didate officially in tne neia ior Skeena riding in the forthcoming federal election contest The C.C. Rear near Ad-.r. ao-. has set July 29 as the date for SHANGHAI. July is: mini tinrnr v Vnrnpll command-' UIH.l . J w ibO George Moss of Toronto Here To day On His Way To Join Upper Canada College Professor Georce Moss. Toronto newspaper and moving picture photographer. it nominatlne convention. Who cr of the United SUtes fleet m , candidate may be appears to be j Asian waters, arrived here today uncertain although It is: preparatory to relinquishment of,Kn0wn that the posibllity of lm-( his command because of the ass lDortlng one Is being considered. , The Conservatives nave not yeti arraneed for a nominating conven . 1 A sparks of conflict and Danzig ap- AttaCK Un v pears to be yet danger centre out Russia Is Jap Plan I Alarmed city of Vancouver- Mayor Ly!e ,u. xtrnu at the. losses they -ha veuf? Telford ld the offer- was rorth ;efenee$ were being man- fered in recent forays of Soviet considering. nM twenty.four hours pet day. and aircraft Into Manchoukuo. the " " had been strengthened at least Japanese military authorities twentv-fold lust lately. are reponea to oe planning w y launch an attack on Russia. The attack on Russia would coincide, it is planned, with a German coup at Danzig which would occupy the Rus- ians in the west. To Build Warships For South America Foreign Relations Committee Also Recommends Shipment of Arms 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. July 19: .The House of Representatives for-leign relations committee agreed i unanimously to report a bill authorizing the United States to build warships and other armaments for Latin American republics. SEEKS O.K. OF BRITAIN Asks For Recognition Of Necessity Of Her Military Operations In China tion nor Is there anything but the ... most unofficial of gossip as to who! 1 Lr htlCrli? with Great Britain over the Tient-As a for the there there anoears J JW"f sln blockade Japan nquests oreat to every likelihood at Olof Han- recognize the necessity son. the present member, will be operations Li Evidently. It is to be a three-cor- nerea iignt umess me ujwcia- .. n 1 tlves should decide not to oppose. Halibut OalCS Air. nwiwu. Missionary's Case Is Being Taken UpiS United States Acting In Matter of Rev. L; W. Holland WASHINGTON. D.C.. July 19. The Department of State Is working' on the case of Rev. L. W, Holland! hrinelntr a nartv of students Into' Japanese military the district next year. i espionage charges. Amerlcan- 55c. and 5c. American mltxlnnarv to China, who, 5c. Summary -900 pounds, 8.5c and American Rapid, 9,500, PaciHc, 8.5c and 5.5c. Canadian P. Dorreen, 1400, Pacific, 7.9s Takla, 40,000, Booth, 7.7c and 5.5c. Thrasher, 3500, Atllrt, 6.9c and has been missing for a month and! Arctic I, 14,000, Cold Storage, u believed to be held a nrlsoner by' 7.3c and 5c. authorities on! cape neaie, -iu.uuu, uoia storage, 7.8c and 55c. V 'I 4 .if, 7i tr;