it TV iu understood his ex-was not accepted an.'. ( port of the incident ' : Washington. ir it urner valley i i ii in i .fiivr i f i acme toast EDMONTON August 15: (CP)-- r -"r of mines for Canada, Mm..'?? Turner Vallev oil bv n t . titifn , , ' - yj run vviiiiiuii or vu- . . , . 1 1 i , .... - wwig inTCMigaicu. ml.Krltnnicvri .liar M WUUIII -Miiriuonj in Another Clilnese Consulate and Homes Stormed At Chtfu uiefu China, Ausust 15: (CPt van widening antl-HrlUsh - - ti I UVIIIV1WM .nc yesieraay wnen moos uruisn consulate anu 'JTtlWd the hnmoi nt rirlf.in. nere m i-... owtUon was assured the by the authnrtt.i High Council' Of A . V n nrmv in s, ession U)Nhrv .."..- .. 1 IT It f nlltftl me Successor To deneral KvaiUfllnc Boolh iv jviivnir i ii'in ArSl. uncJI ot ilv Salvation is in session here to choose accessor to General Rvnnllno i rL!10JU reUtlB- No decision tea; ;d by Ay hU to be u w everal days. Is Arriving This Week From Prairies Death Thwarted Doctor's Plans Two carloads of wheat, the first to be delivered here from the prairies since the winter of 1937. Is expected dally at the local elevator. It will be used for scale teting purposes. Later It Is the intention oi me Canadian government to fin the elevator with wheat of the 193fl eron. In connection with the testing oi the. scale. S. M. Capon, government u-risht man from Fort William will arrive here by train Thursday night, sailing the next night for Vancouver on the Princess Ade laide. I it Hetherlnaton of Fort William. general manager of Canadlaa gov-1 ernment elevators, will arrive here, Frldav mornlne on the Prince i Oeorge from Vancouver to spend a : few days here In connection with tho reopening of the local elevator. Would Have Liked to Have Tlaced Child's Heart Normally By Surgery MANILA, August 14: (CPt-Plans of physicians to place Inside tho bodv bv surgery the ncari oi aay frin rnrfiTjon Rafael, who was born with the organ exposed on .hAt u-ire frustrated by the dMth of the child at 5:25 Sunday morning. , . . . , A lack of oxygen in tne diooq .i.,, vnnu-n to doctors as cyan osis, was the immediate cause of death. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, owing to unsettled wcnwier. u cancelled a picnic meeu inwn.cn t,., vi. hoen held this .week wns iu v o., ,m hold its regular weekly ' luncheon tomorrow as usual. ed in week-end two in day. in Saskatchewan, one in Alberta and three in British Columbia. The British Columbia fatalaUe were William Pierce drowned Vancouver Police Commission Asks while swimming at Port Alberni. City Council To Appoint Inde- Ernest Lindstrom in a logging ac-pendent Commission, On cldent at Agasslz. and Jack Nor-Mayor's Chari.es dan. who lost his life while haying near Lllloet. VANCOUVER. August 15: (CP- In Manitoba one man iosi nis , Hfp from a cunshot wound ana today decided to ask that the city anoiner mi council council appoint apvwii an "1 Independent uiuv".. in basicaicnean fcu - . ... ; commteton to investigate charges drowned and a similar tebefe by Ma-or Lyk Telford of tncfflci- a one-and-a-half year old boy atj ency in police department admin- Lacombe. Alberta. 1st ration. This decision was reached after counsel for Chief Constable W. W. Foster and Mayor Telford argued, over the mayor's right to sit in; his capacity as chairman or tne police commission while charges he has preferred are heard. Halifax Protests At Remote Control n,Linl of Trade of Port Claims Ottawa Is Causing -Decline And Decay" ttAUFAX. Aucust 15: (CP) iThe Halifax Board of Trade is pro testing at "remote control ' by the National Harbors Board by which it Is asserted the port of Halifax U "being doomed to decline and de cay." Local administration is ot-Ing sought. Fisheries Lab Site In Alaska i.,v-ri Ikivf Srattle To Choose Where Experimental nam nm Be Located rmattle. Auuust 15: United States Bureau of Fisheries experts are leaving here for tne norm to select a site In southeastern Al aska for a $50,000 fisheries laboratory which Is to be established as an aid to the development of the Industry- BIG HAUL OF MONEY Bandits Hold up Bank Messenger in New York Resort and Get Away With STO.OOO LONOBEACH, New York, Aug. 15: (CP Five men. one armed with a machine gun, today robbed a bank Nova Scotia ,,. nf n,,r.rnlmatlv 170.000 on the main street of this summer resort town and made a clean Jasper Park Anglers Safe William Wachler and James .Max well, Who Had Been Missing. . Turn Up Without Mishap JASPER PARK, August 15: (CP) William Wachter and James Maxwell, who had been missing while on a flshlns trip In Jasper Park and for whose safety some concern had been felt, turned up safely yesterday. Halibut Sales American Yukon. 25,000, Oold 11.8c and 7c. I Storage Tomorrows i taes Weather Forecast, 1:41 ajn. 23.1 ft. Prince Rupert and Queen Char-lotte 14 15 Pin. 222 It. Island Fresh to stron? 8 07 ajn. 0.8 (t. southwest winds, becoming cool 15 20.20 pin. 3 JO (t. with rain. N0UTI1ERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER A r. ', VIII . NO. 190. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1939. PRICE: 5 CENTS X Port Is Still Much To Fore -ml W tn 0Kb U1L IN WRECK' . l ti.i i itruill Of Nevada' T.,in frith Hat Reached I Twenty -r our jiiitfttu i 11:11 I . - i ini iimuii with ihj a k Southern Paetfte ..-i inm "rMtv rir Kan 'wif Carlln early I'- ha been asm- r.i r- - ----- . . thaa mt JBfiAttutf i tr- r.adff die l J. . faiiHil I kir3 yetterday and two I I ,f nfshr in lnllril . -t i i i " ecu;' ..!'' 8uian. Peonvyl w".r7 rari hunt U under war uboieurs At leant two -( - - u said by InYiMrtkfa- r.ave been required I, Ml I l il I si BY JAPS nun Inrnltmr Amrridtl RMnan tliplanallon Not Accepted i i u. n, iiaro. wvear ir.u w daw reported today I wai detained and sub- i .provoked slipping at - ' a Japanese guaid r W r r nrtl TW YJ ATI I O r I IIP 117 ' - owr-i va& . : Js;r?se vjc-uraul today' Talk Is Now Increasing Of Settling By Peaceful Means Of Troublous Danzig Issue ROME, August 15: (CP) Italians outside the government said yesterday that Germany and Italy were agreeable to holding a conference with France and Great Britain for settlement of the German claim to Danzig. A new plan is reported to embrace three points . with settlement of Europe's other economic and colonial expansion problems as the ultimate aim, including Italian claims on France. An extremely reliable Nazi source in Berlin said yesterday that Professor Carl V. Burckhardt, League of Nations commissioner for Danzig, who has l)ecn mentioned as a possible mediator between Germany and Poland, had a plan for a peaceful settlement of the Danzig question. The plan is said to call for a reunion of Danzig with the Reich and for a "direct and guaranteed connection between East Prussia, including Danzig, and Germany proper." Burckhardt has already met Chancellor Adolf Hitler and may go to London to confer with British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax. Prof. Burckhardt, in a statement today, said he had a "short conversation about internal Danzig questions" in Germany but he attached no particular significance to them as other sources had. League of Nations sources at Geneva said today that the League was ready to abandon protection over Danzig if Poland approved such action as a step toward the solution of Poland's quarrel with Germany. In Warsaw the Polish press and official circles TntTicatctl openllistrust today for various rumored plans to save peace by a new form of compromise. WHEAT IS NEW PROBE COMING IN IS SOUGHT i?w ... ih. mau.r Two Carload for Tesllns rurposcs ANCIENT LAND OF EGYPT MECHANIZES ARMY WITH BRITISH TANKS -3UW) Following the lead of the rest of the world, Egypt, ancient land of the Pharoaiis is going in for war preparedness in a big way The EgypUan a iy i in ..ompletely mechanized with guns, armored cars and tanks from England. Here you see members of the British tank corps instructing EgypUan soldiers in the use of some newly-arrived tanks and their unru-nient at Cairo, Egypt- DEATH BY New York Subway BODIES ARE VIOLENCE t ira.m,Le.a?s irain t Leaps . uii RECOVERED, LrrldtnM Of Various Kinds Took ... .Elfht Lives ,ln-Wetern .Canada ' ' Over Week-end VANCOUVER. August 15: (CP1 rvrr Switch; Injuries NEW YORK. Aug 15 fCPT-T Twenty-one persons were Injured and three hundred shiken up when i JAPCHINA STARVING Famine Appears in Nipponese Oc cupied Areas Tokyo Slay l Change toreun roiicy TOKYO, Aujust 15: (CP) A source close to the government said that Japan would await "international developments" before radically altering her for- hunger riots and famine, had become apparent In large parts of Japanese-occupied China today. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Showery, south east wind, six miles per hour; bar ometer. 30.00 tfalling); temperature. 52; light chop. Triple Island Overcast, south east wind, eight miles per hour; sea choppy. Langara Island Raining, south east wind, six miles per hour; bar ometer. 29.92; temperature. 50; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point southeast wind, live miles per hour; Bull Harbor Overcast, westerly wind, eight miles per hour; barom eter. 30.03. Prince George Clear, southwest wind, two mlle per hour: barome ter, 30.00. Saaday night have been recov ered from Quanbara Bay. u w , i . wwmvm..w w. r MURDER IS SUSPECTED Two Toronto Poultry Buyers, Un-aecounted For Since June, Had Considerable Cash With Them TORONTO. August 15: (CP) Two young fruit truckers, who had been missing (or a week and I for whose safety some concern I had been felt, turned up safely 'yesterday. The dlssapearariee of ! three other men is still unsolved. Two poultry buyers, unaccounted for for two months, may hare :been murdered. It is feared. Their i empty truck was found but triers was no sign of them. They were known to be carrying considerable cash. SHOULD SEE ; ALL CANADA Nora Scotia Premier, Visitor To Vancouver, Thinks This Is Duty t I Of Good Canadians VANCOUVER, August 15: (CP) Premier Angus Macdonald (of Nova Scotia, a Tisltor here, thinks it is the duty of Canadians to see all they possibly can of Canada in order to fully understand the problems of the Dominion. Pre mier Macdonald arrived yesterday -"by TransCanada AlrLine$f plant s Further Particulars of Flying Boat which also brought Hon. Clarence jCrash Which Cost TenLives pt Hgwe. .minister xf-4ransporL.. At Rio de Janeiro land J. b. Turgeon,M. P.. for Carl- boo. RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. 14: CP i Eleht violent deaths were record- a Coney Island subway train leaped Bodies of ten victims of the crash' f ( . ... . . v. . . i i o,. ... . ... i i lonafA ic I in western uanaaa utrr m- a swiicu ana was hicv&cu wi uun- w lne uaoy Clipper ot-io ueic wi iuubl v o s n . . in Manttoba. ll.nltAk. tnr two 1 -.. n i 1 L 1 I M M11 all hum... I Way South To Iwere rescued, are still alive and,!1-1 Prt-,,.,. although seriously injured, may re- VJCL lYCJldll o cover. 1 1 The two-motored flying boat. in-. JUNEAU. August 15: Having vesUgation reveals, broke In two discharged her cargo and being parts and sank tn flames after,. temporarily patched, the Alaska striking a submerged dredger In j steamship Co.'s freighter Depere, ithe bay while landing in semi-. which went ashore In Wrangell (darkness. After striking the d red-1 Narrows last week, left here yej-Uer. the machine ricocheted against, terday for Seattle where she will ithe naval dry do:k crane and one I receive permanent repairs. I of the motors exploded, quickly; -fwathtng the Diane in flames. Hail of the shiD fell ashore and the other half into the water. n-AA II rllU a t am fUtM I mm 0 llAf-IIlUe lilllb 11 Will ItildUil tit" route to Buenos Aires. Extension Of ISalmon Season Ketchikan Is Asking For Later Closing Date Owing To Lateness Of Fish KETCHIKAN. August 15: A Petition has been sent from here 'to tne United States Bureau of r. overcast, ..t , . r,t , nr .rttncUn .of of the the salmon salmon fishing Iisnmg season season from the fish In arriving. Perry Of Prince George Mentioned VICTORIA. Aug. 15: (CP) The name of II. G. Perry, M.L.A. for Prince George, has also been mentioned concerning the filling of the vaeanev on the Board of Transport Commissioners. Young Fliers The tragedy occurred in full tlew.jn Jn J T neL eun do icy. , f stMm on toe Rio de ""fr'M 1ZT Janriro B3ulevard around the bay. Shanghai said that m food h short- aje, threatening to develop into . comoleted a Hope Now Held For Alex Loeb and Richard Decker in Atlantic Hight DUBLIN, Aug. 15: (CP) The North AtlanUc Is beileved definitely to have claimed the third airplane this year as the fourth day has passed without word from Alex Lo eb and Richard Decker, New York filers, who took off from Nova Scotia for Ireland on Friday. They used an old Ryan monoplane, simi lar to that In which Col. Charles A. Llndberg years ago made- his his toric crossing from New York to Paris. Fur Catch Small; . J;, . : irom!-, . TT 1 TT urtThoo '995: tCmperatUre' "Iwednesday when It Is scheduled EskimOS Hard Up Ugnt cnop. i to ciosp, owing to the lateness ot ; r wind, four miles per hour; barometer. 30.08 (rising); temperature, 52; light swell. Alert Bay Overcast, calm; barometer. 30.22; temperature, 54; sea smooth. Estevan Cloudy, northwest wind four miles per hour; barometer, 30.- 12. Victoria Cloudy, southeast wind, eight miles per hour; barometer, 30.10. Vancouver Overcast, southeast Utile Cash Tu Purchase White Foods So They Have To Go Back To Native Provender OTTAWA, August 15: (CP) Eskimos of Northern Canada are feeling the pinch aa a result of the pmll fur !ifih r.f laf uiicnn Also Considered Possibility for Ap- which Is estimated to have been pointment to vacancy on uoara irorn liny to seveniy-nve percent of Transport Commissioners below that of the previous winter. The northern natives have heea unable to purchase as much white food and supplies as they have been accustomed to doing and have been forced to turn back to native foods. However, then1 li little real suffering.