Tomorrow sT ides $34.79. 'barometer. 30.00. mmln AT DOORN FISH PACKER WAS BURNED William Men lies. Who Was Alone On. CatrltaiuJ.uaeen t'and,. Police Say VICTORIA. July 29: William Mcnzlcs of Vancouver Is believed to have been drowned off the nor- thern end of Vancouver Island' wnen ine iisn packer Sandra caught fire and burned to the water s edge some time Thursday, according to a report received by the provincial police today. The boat was found west oi Cape Sutll but search for the owner was unsuccessful. He was alone In the boat. INJURED IN DERAILMENT Grand Canyon Special Leaves Track and Fifty-Seven Persons Hurt ORAND CANYON. Ariona. July 29: (CP) Fifty-seven persons were Injured In the derailment of a Grand Canyon special train.. Ihlrty-sevcn were sent to hospital and first aid treatment was given twenty more. None were seriously Injured. Weather Forecast iFurmahed through tb courtesr ot U.a Dorotllcm MetroralogloU Bureau t Victoria nd Prince Rupert. This fore out la cornDtlfd from observation t ken at S a.m. today uvd covers the 35 General Synopsis Pressure re mains high southwest of Vancou - nas Deen general uu uic iiuruieni ! coast and hot weather continues in the Interior, West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh to strong northwest winds, shifting to southerly. Part cloudy and cooler with probable showers at night WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG, July 29: tCP) Wheat prices were aBc to 8c hlgh- er on the Winnipeg market with July closing at 518c, Mrs, S. Darton 1 returned on Thursday night from Terrace j where she had been the guest for calm, a week of Mr. and Mrs; Ri.L. Weather Forecast 0:24 ajn. 20J2 ft. mm Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte 13:17 pm. 18 8 ft. Islands Fresh to strong 7:07 ajn. 30 ft. southeast to couth winds, contln 19:13 pjn. 69 ft ulng cool and unsettled with occasional rain. NOKTHKItN AND CENTRAL HIUTISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER WIINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JlTLY 29, 1939. PKICE: 5 CENTS Britc'n Mobilizes Her Naval Forces MINISTER IS KILLED r II, Laporte of New Brum-nick Lewi Life When Car Wrecked In Washout gT BASH New Brunswick July n If f nnnrla X? w - - n:: ,bcr wi fatally Injured today K.n t- r sr plunged Into a hiith- wj '-"at following torrential f iff I U A r sniTiiru M lilt- liUUI Hit lr; r t jo died 'rom injuries re- 0 YOUTHS ON TROLLER illism Mfniles and Charles Bar rett Aboard Sandra j TAKCOrVER. July 23: CP-Vsr "Titer woman, Mr. O. Men- u:d yesterday that her r j c iLt v vs 't rad been fishing off the rd of Vancouver laland lo M'x boat named the Sandra . . i l a iu. L... a run , or .irrrti ui oc mc imii . . li.L .4 Jri It. a W.aarM r-itt'9B off Bull Harbor . . . ij t t wan bf.ieved to be an Amr.-bci but Mrs. Mentis said hrr son a boat was registered Va: Tauter tut i ii ir marina t s insDcctincr I nnnmnn ian Kncoc a m h HKAaa t A, A ' y May Visit Prince Rup ert Ati Queen Charlottes Be-for tteturnlnc tast VANCOUVER. July 29: W. A. r ajr marshall. is on hu w-a7 t t: make a coomplete Insjiec- n of alt air station. He baa telhna of the 8rowln, 'Jtnfh of the Canadian air tfe ra mj that by next year Dur.jilon will have 23 squad- "J cf bombers ready for active "mce It is probable that Mr. Avery . . . A I J .11 -,-r- iTince ituprri ana ah Ba? before returning east. Dr. Willinm IVIavo Cancer Snecialist lH?lnnri TWIinlnn In Alidnmltlllll Operations Which Was Used Thoutands of Times At Rochester Clinic ROCHESTER .Minnesota. July 2: -Apt. .Dr. Wllltam Mayo, who to dfad hri eredltrd with vluble contributions to surgery t the stomach and duodenum. Particularly In cases of ulcer of thee regions. 1IU greatest contrl- ""Ions to his science, however.' lffe In the treatment of cancer of lne stomach and he developed a technique which was used in thousands of operations at the c"nic and brought a creditable number of cures, Thunder Storms BAN FRAMr-tRm Jni o- Tre thunder storms arc report cu a along the coast causing Dch damage and some loss of me. r ... f, , MCL- Duncan of Shalnghal, Y"ia, was In the eltv VMirrrl.iv from boat to train. While here lie was the guest of Mr. and Mro. Thomas McMcekln. t.I ORV 01 P'f;.vk DAYS RECALLED A: tired , - ' P' ' P t ' 'he grra? Oerraan wa; trd, Wilhclm v :i Hfiien-aollern. lofn.cr K i i J the Oerman Empire is p Mirer with his itrands.n Pr.nce L:uii Ferdinand, and the latter bride. Grand Durness Kyra ot Ruesta. at the ex-Kalser Dutch .'an?tiirr in TVyrn It wa the nrrat dream f the lormer Kaiser to unite the mighty houses of Ramanoff ar.d Hohen-sollern Ironically his dream U realtted when thf Romanofft and HohenzoWet ns no longer have a throne between them. rsTTPTf PPP11P BUM OLLlIt I 1 SKEENA RIVER ; a. I. Salmon Came In Grrat Quantities, And t1hermen and Cannrrs m,m ., ,vtiuicattd 1 4 , , mere was a nuij Krnc ai inc Skeena Hirer canneries this " week. The salmon liaTe been i romlng In larte quantities and both ranncrymrn and fMi- 4 etraen arc well pleaded with the pnpect. The run this week has been most satisfactory. The peak came on Wednesday hen the fishermen ere averatinc rlthty to nlnnty lo the boat, which at close lo fifty cents a fish meant making money. The average for the week is put conservatively at forty fish lo the boat which meant twenty dollars a day for each fisherman. NEW PLANT I I I H I I Z I P 'wupen for an eleven wecKs 1 IjJLijLiLl'.uon at Balmoral Castle in Scotland Work Already Startrd And Is Be ing Pushed Ahead on the new reduction plant for the .Canadian Fishing Company. The work of driving creosoted piles fr the butldlnz Is almost com nlnlnH inH 11 U understood the the new plant will be rendy for use this fall. It Is said that the company propose to demolish the old cannery this coming winter and build a new one at the site. Try Forest Fire , P.ftQf1,A PI on rTeVenilOn Flan WASAGAM1NO, Man.. July 29: (CP) -Research work is unacr way to ndapt Uie Wright system of fire prevention to the forests of Mani toba's Riding Mountain National Park. The system, designed by J. O. Wright of the Dominion Forestry Service, converts dally weather records Into an index of the condition of Inflammability. Mr. WrlRht has returned to Ottawa after supervising Installation of fire stations In the park. BAR GOLD T1NDON. July 29! CP) TM Canadian price of bar gold on thejmeter, 30.00. 7 -W off le nV Prince , George -Cloudy, ; New German- m a. Jan I rnatv - rrmcTK. -j :-wr-ci5 Germany uertnany and ano Japan japan jester day initialled a new economic agreement which officials said would Increase trade consider- ably between the two anU- Comintern pact nations. It becomes effective October 1. King And Queen iAre Protected Nineteen Irish Republicans Being Deported Under Powers of New-Act of Parliament LONDON, July 29: CP The .1 Jj.Mnvii.rM r t IVia Vint ortrll was kept secret today as a precaution against possible Irish Republican army terrorists. The London police today held nineteen Irishmen for whom Home Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare signed deportation orders under the broad powers granted in a bill which became law yesterday. TODAY'S WEATHER Alert Day Fart cloudy, calm; barometer. 30.30; temperature, 54; sea smooth. Dull Harbor Part cloudy, calm; barometer. 30.14; temperature. 57; tea smooth. Pirn ecRupert Overcast, south east wind. 10 miles per hour; baro- meter, 30.05; temperature 57; H3ht'vcr Island, while a moderate dc- presslon Is centred northwest of Ichop. Triple Island Overcast, light ( the Queen Charlotte Islands. Rain ram, soum wina, u nuu-3 pcr hour; light chop. Langara Island Overcast, drlz- zle. south southwest wind, 14 mllcj .per hour; Daromcier, ou.uu. tern- perature, 5;; ngni sweu, Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, southeast wind, 4 miles per hour; barometer. 30.09; temperature, 59; sea smooth, Victoria Clear, calm; baroo-mcter. 30.08. EsteVan Foggy, northwest wind, 21 miles per hour; barometer, 30.12. Vancouver Clear, southwest wind. 2 miles per hour; baro- SHANGHAI INCIDENT British arid Japanese Face Each Other Across Barb Wire Barricades SHANGHAI, July 29: (CP) British and Japanese troops faced each other across newly constructed barb wire barricades on the Shanghai boundary today as the result of an incident which caused friction to flare anew. The Japanese naval forces rsn up a mile barrier alone, the British defence sector after ther rxiied and held four British soldiers for an hour and a half. RANCHES DT TDlVJCn D UlllilJ Forest Fire Swept Part of Cariboo O strict Near Lytton No Lives Lost LYTTON, July 20: A forest fire wh.ch yesterday destroyed four . mah ranch homes In the tlclnlty cf this Cariboo town along with a umber of cattle and several tons cf hay Is believed to be under cor itol today. Tw0 of the ranch hotu -3 weie thoie of Indians while the others weie occupied by whites. Ihe occupants escaped wllh their w-'ongings, A small Indian settlement neai-tt was thieaiened tor a time but he - ruUveaof - thesurroanolng reservations succeeded in cnang ling the course of the fire. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtejr 8, D. Jotuictou Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .13. Bralome, 12.00 ask. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Dentonla, .02?i. Falrview, .03. Gold Belt. .33 auk. Hedley Mascot. .76. Minto. .Cl?4. Noble Five, .01 Vi. Pacific Nickel. .13. Pend Oreille. 1.35. Pioneer. 2.38. Premier. 1.85. Privateer, 150. Reeves McDonald, 50. Reno, .47. Relief Arlington, .13. Reward, .02. Salmon Gold. .07. Sheep Creek, 1.18. Oils A. P. Con.. .14. Calmont, JO. C. & E., 1.95 Freehold., .03 Home, 2.18. Pacalta, .04-i. Royal Canadian, .131. Okalta, 1.04. Mercury, .06 Vi. . Prairie Royalties, .25. Toronto Aldermac, .30. Beattle, 1.20. Central Pat., 2.49. Cons. Smelters, 45.00.- East Malartlc, 2.75. Fernland, .03. Francoeur, .25. Gods Lake, J6. Hardrock, 1.08. Int. Nickel, 50.50. Kerr Addison, 2.00. Little Long Lac, 3.05. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.95. Madsen Red Lake, .34. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.28. Moneta, 1.05. Noranda. 83.00. Pickle Crow, 4.75. , Preston E. Dome, 1.55. San Antonio, 1.90. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.00. Stadacona, .50. Uchl, 1.17. Bouscadlllac, .04. Mosher. .14. "Oklend. .08. Smelters Gold, .03. Dominion Bridge, 29.25. Bringing Armaments To Full Strength For Dangerous Months Fleet to Co-operate With Land and Air Forces in Show of Strength Covering Months of August and September LONDON, July 29: (CP) Britain swung into a huge mobilization of naval forces today to bring the armaments to full strength for the months of August and September, considered here to be the danger period. While the regulars and reserves were summoned to duty to place the fleet at the peak of its fighting power With the land and air services sources close to the government raid that Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain ex- uected to make a statement to the House of Commons on the British, French, Soviet talks. PLANE IS WRECKED Three Americans Killed When Bomber Took Nose Dive at Liverpool ' LIVERPOOL. July 29: (CP A twin engined bomber built for the British government on the Pacific Coast took a nose spin dive yesterday and smashed to the ground killing thr men. all Americans - pIaftc Co bomber was one of 250 war planes being supplied to the British gov- 'ftmmnt Kv o n A merici r firm i FIREBUG BUSY ' meeting will take place Mon- Iday when Mayor Telford will bring AT1 TTr llRI A ltn'csses In a camera session to t 1 f 1 VIlrVi tesUfy that the chief and certain ' other officers had broken their oath I .Men Cannot Sleep and Scarcely Time to Eat Because of Fire Alarms ) . VICTORIA. July 29: (CP) A j ' I firebug has been so busy here that 'the fire department members have! I no time to sleep and scarcely tlme ' to eat. They had no fewer than 44 1 I calls in 48 hours to put out small flros, all thought to be of Incendiary origin. Last night the firemen and police were up all night trying to catch the maniac who it is thought Is responsible. Party Went In To Tweedsmuir Lodge From Bella Coola . Coming north on the steamer, Venture, which arrived this morning, were about a dozen tourists going in to holiday at Tweedsmuir Lodge at Stule In Tweedsmuir Park. In going there they ful Rainbow Mountains, all of which are different colors and -sc. some of the members of the party Unome, 12500, Cold Storage, 7e hope to see that famous waterfall and 5c. which Is said to be the highest lnj Ed. Llpsett, 11,000, Atlln, 6.7e the world. land 5c. MAITLAND INJURED Rib Brokne And Arm Cut When His Car Overturned Son Escaped Uninured CHIEF FOSTER STILL HOLDING HIS POSITION Vancouver City Council Decide .Mayor Has No Right To Suspend Or Dismiss VANCOUVER, July 29: After Mayor Telford had given Police Chief Foster notice the city council, dtd,j-r,M?ypiuhad ho rTshTto- either "dismfss'or siis- pend the head of the police- de- partment. to hold a meeting to discuss the charges laid against the chief by of duty. Police Chlel Foster sairJ he would 'ask that the meeting be open to the public. Mayor Telford said he was agreeable to this If his witnesses were, Halibut Sales Summary American-- 36,000 pounds, 7.8$ and 53c to 8.1c and; 55c. Canadian 101,000 pounds, 03 and 5c to 7c and 5c American Ilonlc, 21,000. Pacific, 7.9c and 5.5c. . . Reliance I, 15,000, Royal, 8.15 and 5.5c. Canadian Cape Spear, 19,000, Atlln, 6.4c land 5c. Northforeland, 5,000, Booth, 6c and 5c. Arctic I, 9.000, Cold Storage, 6.7c and 5c. Bum, 9500, Booth, 6.2c and 5c. Cynic, 10,000, Pacific, 6.4c and 5c. D. S. T., 11,000. Pacific, 6.6c and Goney. 14.000, Cold Storage, 6.7c and 5c. LOST Eye glasses In black case. Finder please leave at Dally News. (177) DOLLAR AT PAR NEW YORK, July 29; (CP) The : . I Canadian dollar was for some time VANCOUVER. July 29:-R. L,'yesterday at par wlth the Amerl. Maltland. leader of the Conserya- can dollar but tote closing the tlve party In the provhace of Brl- v s dollar had advanced slightly tish Columbia suffered a broken rib and cut arm when his car overturned yesterday on Spence Mrs. Smith, wife of the manager Bridge. Road, three miles east of ot the Reward Mining Co. at Merrltt. Otherwise Mr. Maltland Forcher Island, arrived this morn-is not seriously hurt. His seventeen lng on the Cardena and went out year o'd i n, William, was not to the mine orf Bob5 Frirzill' bolt ! ' ? ' hurt. Sllene.