Tomorrows Tidei H4 V xsnn No na rrtracru. Ml ajn. 20.fl U. 14:49 )im. 19JS ft. 8:41 fljn. 34) ft. 20M un. 9 It. Near Drownins As Boat Uosets a Long Island Sound BOMBAY. India, August 1: (CPr -"Fifty-five persons, Including twenty -seven policemen, yvcre Injured today In rlotlnz followinc a demonstration against enforcement i uombay'a new prohibition law. NOT ALL CONFETTI ' NAai'UR, India, August 1: (Cl'i - The good wishes of all did not k with a marriage here ..V party "' V"" re V Germany Can" Further Frontier Trouble Between Hungary and Roumania ....!. i o i iwin .....ui. i aciiooi in v tiiiciHi vcT ana uniiu- , . - - -..-k AntlBMBoauw urti: wim ui at Ml noutlca Irom ine muniernai thrnnahnnt lh nmvlnra inEi Awn i . . w . . m PLANT H0Tl I t 1itt Thrf HmiHrril Tear ! a brick through the win-j app 17 an automorue carrying mi, von -strikers into the plant , - r'T-'ion United Automobile :kc esUmaied at between five 1 : s '.housand was massed ir.r Ei ,, op me pam Pir mfiunied a long range tear ii' ' and shot smokinc missiles mwd. Twelve were ar- rt:'.r' and later released on walv- Or.e hundred and fifty poltee- s r-rnalned on guard ouUlda, MENACE OF FIRE LESS: Weather Cooler With Showers Hut Danger Is Ity No Means Ended Prairies Still Warm Crapany of Jlclata said Uic plant cooler weather and rains have peratlng as It had beenicawti the mounting forest fire tL-chout the strike called throe hasard in British Columbia buti proviiKiial forestry officiate warn that the danger period is not over yet. A big llve-mlle fire at Lyt- ton, up the Frascr River in tho( Interior, which burned four Indian homes, was reported "put out." Decidedly warm weather continue over the prairies and is doing damage to crops. Although ThirtT.peron Had CIomi Call In. there have been some scattered " i showers and cloudiness In some Inart nf Manitoba and Saskaleh" 6TONY CREEK, Conn.. August l.'wan. there Is little sign of general Ti-Jrv -four men and women who.rellef bd clung for forty-five minutes lo n overturned motor cralt were ros-CJtd from Long Island Sound alter Mils Cynthia Chapln of Hartford, c-r.n swam a quarter of a mile to etk aid and finally succeeded In 'farting the attention of a pass-k oil tug. Bombay Riots Over Dry Law f'"r - Five Persons, Including Twenty-Seven Policemen, Arc Injured Today OLD MAN IS SAFE James Walker Brought Safely Inl Courtcnay From loruiuucn Plateau On Vancouver Island COURTENAY, Vancouver Island ' BOVINE DENTURES xirvqrnw. Aucust 1: (CP) Three cows ROYALTY Vincent Mawey. investigation is be ing made of a report that Mis Bea- Stuart Lake Route Best? - - - VANCOUVER. August 1: CPt -Hen- yesterday after an aerial survey over projected routes throuch British Colum- Ma for the oroposed Alaska Hlchway. Ileoresentatlve War- banic The airencr'" a. -Matnuson f Seattle. GUARDEDl reraulions Taken to Safeguard Departure nf Kinr and ()ueen For Scotland I.ICA. Men Arrested LONDON. August 1: (CP) There were special police guards at Eus-ton Station last night as the King and Queen, with Princesses Elisa beth and Margaret Rose, left for. Tokvo Conference Still Deadlocked As Anil-British Campaign is Intensified by Japanese LONDON. Auzuit 1: iCP -Fur .... . . l. i . tiiii' irp fxneeira irom ine current secede ttom Jugoslavia unless hb autonomy demands are met. To I I the oueslion of whether there would be a revolution, he said: It will mean more. It will mean a world war." lie added that. "If Ifetarade cannot vnatra txrtimr In J ttavnAlfl via flstrmotit Ivsmti . . . . . omn i u m uuui m . Meantime a dlapateli Irwo Dud-llher ody PUnt japctt sported an official iiungar- - pan news agency as saying today ruVEXAND. Aagust 1: CP - UMt Roumanian artUterv was iea.' three hundred tear g .drawn up on the left bank of the Domns were wrown m .-n. Hlvet in a nostUon to bom- wnicn lOUOwea ine inrow-lbaMj TMn llunnrlati vUliaM ' occupied portions of China. The . I aemorunrauon loiiowea weeK-ena reports of the negotiations in re igard to the Tientsin blockade deadlocked. I Differences Increased In Shanghai Anglo-Japanese differences Increased as Japanese extended their move to drive Britons out of North China. Britons reaching Tsientsin from Tsinan In Shantung province said a committee had written all British nationals there warning them that their lives sould not be safe after August 10. The Japanese press in Tientsin I reported the anti-British commit- tee In Tsangchow. Hopeh province, forty miles south of Tientsin, had ordered all British missionaries to leave. In Pclplng police visited all Chln- Scotland to spend a vacation at ese shops and warned them to re- Balmoral Castle. Extra precau-1 move British goods from their Hons were taken in view of the re- shelves. Thousands of new posters cent bombings and demonstrations I appeared with denunciations attributed to the Irish Republican British influence rests are made, a flying squad of area of Canton, which were lm-policemen in Belfast, Northern Ire- posed last Thursday. land, surprised nn Irish Republican j . Army band secretly drilling on a' nearby mountain. Leader .of the flAVnTICnirP IVIaV band, an Irish Republican, sought .WCTUIWHHC maj for several months, was arrested. Police said hundreds of suspects already had fled England. I August 1: (CP) James Walker.' n who became exhausted on Forbid- I UStOIllS ieVeilUe den riatcau n week ago and wasj finally located, was brought ""'iTUlc Ypnr I OWP1 here safely yesterday by rescuers, 1 Hlu 1 CCU luUWCl after an arduous trip which In-1 eluded the negotiation of a 200C-foot cliff. Walker Is suffering from cxixKurc and exhaustion but Is expected to recover irom me Collodions for Month and Year Date Down as Compared With 1938 Customs and excise revenue at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of July this year amounted Be Governor Of Canada To Come LIVERPOOL August 1: lCP Thi liinrtnn 1itter In thp Llvernool NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGU ST 1, 1939. yo. ine iokvo covernmeni na government of New York City. made no commenwm the spreading rumors that the peace talks are doomed to failure bat It l conceded that Britain's attitude has chanted followinc United States' action In abrogating It trade, treaty with Japan. Althoueh British Ambassador Blr Robert Cralgie insist that England and Japarsjhave reached a bai' of negotiation, feeling in-rreaw that no actual agreement will reault from the discussions. La", nteht the Tokyo cinferenc-was reported to havelt'vhrd avee mettt on two rrdn iilfrosnta but was .un said that the action followed the member of the United States at wounding of a Hungarian frontier ct,on of international n n,rPulP I IKUMIU guard by a Roumanian guardsman mlson on the highway. tn TVlrr. deadlockfri -n the c"w First Final Game Is Draw 'irnon r ooitMii Association v championship finals. Montreal nenwn ana omer - ed one to nothme at the of the first half but Vancouver fl lU.n IhnlltinH Jan. . . ........ declared that he believed the "J" ""'t7;r came up irom Demna in tne -r thortert route was by way of l"" Z I ti V SeCOnd to'Bet U" g0alS WhUe Rtiiart and TakU I.-ki aercw . me easierners were maxing t the headwaters of the Skeena River and via Dease Lake and Atlln. This route would be 300 miles shorter. Magnuson says. accused Oreat Britain of refusing to live up. to tne spirit oi tne agree- ment on Japanese right-of-way In - HEARING TO BE RESUMED Former Portland Attorney Said T He Dodging Can Bridges Be Called? SAN FRANCISCO. August 1: Examiner James Landis Indicated he might resort to legal action to , :mpei attorney Lany Doyle of St. Paul to testify at the deporta tlon hearing of C. I. O. leader Harry Bridges. The examiner's! spiracy of anti-labor forces to deport Bridges on the grounds that he is an alien Communist. At the same time, the defence Ihas a legal right to prevent the government from calling Bridges I to the stand when the hearing Is resumed Wednesday. The government attorneys Indicated they would demand that Bridges testify Wednesday but attorneys for the Australian-born labor leader said that they would fight to keep Bridges off the stand until all Post today said that the Duke of other witnesses had finished their Devonshire "is being spoken of a testimony a likely successor to wra Tweeas mulr' as Governor General of Can ada. tie Is the son of a former ; Governor General. BROADCASTS "EXCHANGE" PARIS. August I: (CP) German fitted with false teeth to $10,720.64 as compared with $13,-.government Is effectively "jam- .. . ii .. .. .' - tfo n na i.. irt iv.n in canm ntmith mnnth Inct 1afr I'lor vpar 1'nilnp1 limine" hmnrivi'sis broadcasts tn to thp the Rlll . ii...- ... - nr ii.A nTrrnriinn.' iil uio.eu ill nib w...... ...v..... ,., D Will DC OUl my ....- the . ,.,, w,n.lfr,m has'irom TlrHUh n tjiHnne hnf Prarno cM,t.., ""'r" : , ..., A.it..rni Exhl- So far in HI 4iJtf 1039 11IU revenue 111 VllUV IISVS va waa rm nvaa A ,Maaw- st , .h , j procession was ine ah-w.. . nm0untcd to $59,028.29 In comparl-'ls considering relaying British Pposl,1K, lcllBl0U3 c,c" blUo" hCrCvLjStmd I in the through powerful Fi-ench m VcxMhUoffcrad in in the ine with tvnjmfii first programs "jnUnnd a general riot was start- arc from "en month, of 1938. sUUons to Germany. Fire Destroys Fine Mansion -NEW CODE IN FORCE Drastic Espionage Measures France Effective Now PARIS, August 1: France's new spy code espionage measure, the thud the republic ever had in peacetime, have become law with 'threat of court action came after! Njnp Fatalities Of This Nature Re Doyle declared In St. Paul that he would not appear at the hearing VM deport Uftdges unless ne was paid fifty dollars a day for ex- 0( renses. The deicnse staiea inai .Doyle Is dodging appearance bc- Army. The Japanese army has removed uc y While exodus of Irishmen from" nearly all restrictions on entry and i mcr Portland. Oregon, attorne; attorney England continued as further ar- exit from Shameen, the foreign I wa tne mainspring behind a con HEATWAVE DROWNINGS .i House of Albert Dlebold With Thirty-Three Rooms Burned , LOCUST VALLEY. L.I.. August 1, Braewood House, the thlrtythce ported In Western Canada Since Week-end yesterday to Western Canada's heat wave as people rushed over the' week-end to beaches and lakes.! There were four drownings In! Weather Forecast Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Fresh to strong couth winds, rather coo! with some light rain. PRICE: 5 CENTS as Prices Are Being Set Again n sV a .4 - . - . rouble in Balkans Looms vnce More Keduction Of Three roatian Leader Says B.C. WOMAN HOPES FOR EXPLOITING ! D i k A f I II i i nrum Tin i i rinrrRffrMT AT? I A DAD I evolt may Well Lead fciunLLu AuivEiLiyiLn i ur ... ..... laduiy ... a mv 4 d...iL ay lo world war Canadian 'High Commivsioner at London Looking Into Case of Miis Wellington at Prague LONDON. August 1. CVfc- , i it. I I. ... r t .. w or .!, inroiwn ine omce nere 01 me uan- ii iriL a uiiL. ma iniiti. a u a r a va i v. i iiv.i in uiil rj i u i iu ji t i m .. . i - - - . - r. - - ituian iiisn ijommunonDr. uon. ARE SMALL Cents Per Gallon In rovince Is Ordered C 1 Tl 1IM 1 1 - 1 . j fl T j Mayor of New York Warns South aprcau liflWCCn t noiCSUIC ana llCiail 1T1CCS IS Liimiiea No Politics in Gotham ciric To Five and Six Cents Effective August 7 Government VICTORIA, August 1 : (CP) The government today MaTSS Snei yo 7d ordef.ed a reduction of three eents per gallon iVwholesale the quarterly conrentfon of the as- psoline prices in the province and fixed the price spread sodation of Law Enforcement of- between wholesale and retail prices at five cents in some fleers that the South is "commit- districts and six cents in others. The order, effective jtrlce Wellington. Canadian woman. tner evidence thai Great Britain's tlng suicide" when subnormal wag- August 7, is equivalent to reducing retail prices in Vari- KI PINEC, JllgoSlavia. August 1: (CP) The Bal- h ha charge of trust '" 'fj?!j es.and child labor are offered to courer district three cents per gal. t . bi ' ... r .. .... r . . , u:.. fund fund ruf relief work work amnn among th the C7.h Czechs stiffened enc by the firm action of the attract manufacturing plants from ion. All AlUllftlllLL DllUb Ul lllllllbi IIVIIUUP .til I A I IkMJ III IIII7 ... .... ... TTnltASf . i ! r .1 ii... i r j . nrv h una oiuiib ui vii; t uiuimiiu tiiiwn inu outti id ui ivui. aiiuriti. in urjiin.i i- 111 mr 8tate Is Increasingly seen tne Norttt LaQuardla also made The order divides the province Far East. . Evidence Is re- hp notnl that nolitlcal nartlex and inm fifteen nriM th harp-inc lhai lllieriercnce l)V Hie ISCiaratie Clldlie inreai- mduilo if thi Unlvrstv of nn- veai-o in uwmiewi wmmtm nartr labels have notmnz to ao wUl be uniform in each znn and fi-"P - ; . v -a- i ---- - i ik.i 11. .1. ... .. ... -f t auu ucviaicu uut nc uiu cuiuui- sate Dnces is la De unuorm RUSSIAN DEMANDS The following wholesale prices, including government tax, are set. Increased Guarantees Wanted Bs- Zone 10, including Terrace, 100- Mile House and Smithers ares, 26c. Zone 11. Williams Lake, Prince George, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe, fore Entering Pact With Great Britain MOSCOW. August 1: The Soviet 27c. government demands increase" Znn 15 the northern ratt nf th innnlui iv a nri.. i nV. , -- - n... w. . mi m.v jy.u ui au n 1 1 province above a line slightly nortl aggressioon alliance with Francs WINNIPEO. August 1: iCPi of Ashcroft. Kamloops and Revel- and Great Britain against dlctatur Vancouver Radials and Mont- stoke. 27c. naUons. An editorial in the official real Cars t eel played to a two- In these areas the spread between Soviet newspaper,, Ivestla, said all draw last night in the op- wholesale and retail prices Is six that France and Britain would ejiing game of the 1939 Dam- cents. have to provide treaty safeguards against coups'from within smaller nations If they expected to form a triple alliance with Russia against-the Rome-Berlin axis. The editorial Indicated that Russia is still opposed to the British and French non-intervention policy but that the Soviet stand In ready to fight the. dictator nations If necessary. It declared: The Bolsheviks are leading 170,000,000 ready to crush any Fascist aggressor who would spread the flames of war across the Soviet border.' publication in the official Journal. It provides the death penalty In TVI; D 'inMO time of peace for ten separate of- lUlillOIl DlllOnS fences and crimes against the for- r eign security of the state Foreign- ft yar (jaiTieS ers as well are made liable to the, .death penalty In most of the ten cases cited. Greatest Manoeuvres In Peace Time History Being Continued LONDON. August 1: Nearly 1,000.000 armed men are being moved Into Oreat Britain's far-flung battle line In the greatest peacetime mobilization of Brltith history. Boys, not yet born when Austria Hungary marched against little Serbia, were in khaki and navy blue. In connection with Bri- tain's display of her reborn flght- VANCOUVER. August 1: CP ms strength In land, sea and air Nine drownings were attributed manoeuvres. Weather Forecast Saskatchewan, three in Alberta; 4 and one each in Manitoba and; (Furnished through th courUsr or British Columbia. The British Col- i Dominion Morologloi Bureau t : , T . . .... . ; Viotoria and wine Rupert. TnJ Xore- umbia victim was a Winnipeg man cut is comply from observation t- vlsltlns at Oliver who was drown-! 6 today and. cover tn 31 ed in Osoyoos Lake. California Has Numerous Fires SACRAMENTO. August 1. For-j est fires In Northern California are dying out but State authorities have about 300 men on patrol lines, i The State Forestry Department re- j portea mere naa reen zuu ures this season compared to 1790 at the same time last year. RAISE VENDING AGE SYDNEY. N. S. W.. Aug. 1: (CP) The age at which children may be employed In street trading In this Australian state has been room mansion of Albert H. Dlebold. raised from 12 to 15, saving specla' was destroyed by a fire of unknovfn Instances whote the Minister of origin. Labor may grant a licence at 14. General Synopsis Pressure is high from Vancouver Island southward and low on the Alaska coast. Showers have occurred in northern British Columbia with fair weather elsewhere. West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh westerly winds, mostly fair and moderately warm. Great Flood In Central China Immense Loss Of Life In lopeh - Province Is Reported PED7ING. Aupfiust It A flood of major importance In Hopeh province Is reported with Immenw loss of lire anT heajvy property damage.