A artful and InteresUng analy- . .i ,u. . .i.e. nt war and the rra- I '.l It M W " . .t..m.n tnlre a line nt ... M m m a I von (ha Prinee :pr Rr'ary Club at its regular AT;, taw svarn w Biiar. by Chief Petty Officer In- v'orA O Bird President Peter urn u.'N imte i r VJl Peter Sunderlsnd of Prince ijfr tr.i R A, 8lme and Ocorge jfr ci vsncouTrr. Mr Bird told of the advantage i-.f i if ne lea as an instructor. fH,r"-r trnm nil re In nlare In it hJn a good cross-section of 7 l:Je among people tf all Tin and races. He found . . . 1 1 .. , , H . - . . . n . n h. dren retembluiK the fa- tcne the mother and some '-"'.! tif either Right from Damning amerences aeveiop-Brather fouzht with brother i u.rr n iistrr or prinam rr.sde friends ouUlde the m ' ir , . mt a r wma H'.r. fl.u.l 1. . . i 1 . - 1 .. - -' mv avr 'u.:f tt itrr' neeaea many imngs -A ... . . . UtUStMI STVIIS V -"V VI SS 1 14 1 U W 9 VI IV V V S must be selfish or he would ii trrsin r&r m& t T m it any wonder with a -ivmiu 1UC AULI1 US Will I nuc liic liiiiuiliiiii. mi wrir came racket and there was ' i.ie spiritual drive. "r Bird then snoke of the de- "opment of patrlotUm and he from a college student of j urn r l was inar n a nan nnr naa nnirifiiitm m a tii &. r"ti i. vs is ins, iinLiiiiLi.ini k a r - vM,uura 10 Kci people w biivjv uni rifii u.' u r 1 1 in ilia i-fa on by patriotism neonle were - - 1 Family Life POt U llMrnH . . vii, uic miciiitrr saia in - i nomes the fumllv r,iw nnd r- 'kii il Hiiiuiin i rin ninriii war ..... w - Ke?dAr? h WaS put oul 01 kuT "d ftlone with his life cm. make for patriotL-tm. w misgovernment that u the t yruiuc joining uie (Uvnilnucl on Pane Time) STAMFORD. Conn.. Aug. 11 Two men snatched a seven thousand dollar payroll from Paymaster John M. Wright of the Electrical Specialty Company on Thursday and fled with three companion in two waiting automobiles. HUGHES TO FLY AGAIN Tesat Sportman Plans New York To Pari Stratosphere Hop INCREASING j PRODUCTION' More Copper May Be Turned Out, International Cartel Deride - . : iiionai copper carcci announca i mut per cent. Actors and Workers To Mediate Dispute Committee Is Appointed by Presl dent of American Federation of Labor ATLANTIC CITY. Aug. 11. Wil liam Green, president of the Ameri will then take up his vlcc-rcgal duties. The Duke will leave Tilbury (London) on the October 14. accom Duchess and the two . royal 1 child .LIU LOURENCO MARQUES, Mozan? a,, it! (CP) The tele be received only on spwiuuo'- cqulppcd Instruments uut oum-cstlc service will be complete. KINGSTON. Jamaica, August 11: CP An iron lung, one of. Lord Nuffield gilts to hospitals in the British Empire, has been left hen In Its original packing case be cause officials of the Jamaica Medical Department refuse to un-! rack It They contend the apparatus will never be needed In Jamaica. Other colonial hospitals In the Wet Indies received their iron ungs with expressions of thanki and in some cases, ceremonies were held In connection with handing over of the respirators I LONDON. Aug. 11. The interna-j i . il sae itrMttheoppo-l-jjj, thal Augtm l6 urh keener even than ..-,,..- ,u mh-r wmM ibe 'h-rnpetiuonofstrang- U,. raUed lo m Jxr cenl of tnc i Se flshness followed by was ba.r baitlr fr0m the current 95 ..it 8l(t hnest wai the keynote of nl ' fe Peonle wsnted thlr can Federation of Labor, yesterday appointed a committee to mediate a dispute between screen actors and stage workers' union. To Receive Kent With Big Honors Australia Arranging Big Receptions For New Governor-General SYDNEY. N. 8. V., Aug. 11: (CP) Processions In every state capital through which the new governor general will pass, a naval and air force escort for their liner amund the Australian Coast and a spectacular reception at Can bcrra, the Commonwealth capital, have been arranged tentatively for mi.w ui i vni rrtr T n A tanpr iv inn nrrivm in liii unit,? ui null,, . . , - aw. ullMu.l'J . . . V - - - ......v. uijui uiry urouDcu. (lis wjic unvi miuiu u iiujh" n( rru-arH nl .i.l-ll - I i nrA....U Tk ITInn'a lirnttiAr ' -f PnrH ... . . . - n Australia who gave r ionune and a fine plantation thu . S'and to enlist during it::;" 0" M return he uie lortane gone, the owned hw v, j .i. " iaried a bus Jtfrvlrn in trv tn mke a living ih. i the various medical department Presence of the Iron lung in I WA8HINOTON. Aug. 11. Howard ''aira,ca not known to tin Hub. Texas 8portsman. who last I Pub,l untl1 a Inquiries wer. tar flow a train si fh u-nrM In r Tj&uC ord time, has applied to the Civil Aeronautics Authority for permission to make a sub-stratosphere flight from New Yoix to Paris, it was learned from an authoritative source Thursday TODAY'S STOCKS (0urur S, O. JotvnUMi Oo.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bralorne. 11.25. Cariboo Quartz. 2.20. Dentonta. j024. Fatnriew. .03. Oootd Beit. XI. Hrdley Mascot. 2K. NUnto. .01. Noble Five. .01 a. Pend Orlelle, 1.40. Pioneer. 2.45. . ,j Premier. 1J: Privateer. 1.10. Reeve McDonald, .23. Reno. .48 Relief Arlington. .I3;. Reward. .02. Salmon Oo!d, .03 V2. Sheep Creek, 1.18. Cariboo Hudson, .03Vz Hcdley Amalg.. .01. Oils A. P. Con., .13. Calmont, JO. C. & E 1.85. Freehold, .03 . Home. 2j07. Pacalta, .04. Royal Canadian, .17 OkalU. .91. Mercury, .06. ralrie Royalties, .21. ' Toronto Aldcrmac JOV-Beattle. 10. Central Pat.. 2.42. Cons. Smelters, 43.25. East Malartlc, 2.60 Fernland! .03. Francocur, .59. Oods Lake. .40. Hardrock, 1.05. Int. Nickel, 4855. Kerr Addison 1.96. Little Long Lac. 2.91. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.86. Madscn Red take," McKcnxle Red Lake, 1.25. Moneta. 1.00. Noranda, 82.00. Pickle Crow, 4.60. Preston E. Dome, 132. San Antonio, 1.85. Sherrltt Oordon, 1.00. Stadacona, .50. Uchl. 1.05. Bouscadlllac, .04. Bouscadlllac, .04. Mosher. .14. Smelters Gold, .02 Dominion Bridge, 26.75. I Chief Executive Signs Measures :ompanled by the I ren .and will reach Frcmantle, tnc ,.rps .,f ... itlosevelt Deals With port tr,r Western Australia s capi-; i-Mative Business at Hyde tal, Perth, November 14. MOZAMBIQUE CALLING Park Summer Home NEW YORK, August 11: At his Hyde Park home yesterday President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed twenty-seven bills and " ""V .-.f -me to Mm. vetoed seven One of the bill) ca is fTo'm omsas will signed by the chief executive wa. n social security measure. Another provided for more armaments. The others were or less importance t I ST. PETER'8, Nova Scotia, 1 August 11: (CP)- Two New' fi CHICAGO. Amust 11: Fred B Pnltr nho haj been In an Irni 'ung since March 1936 when he tas brought home from the Orient, was married yesterday an t ' taklnz his hMievmonn with hh bride In specially constructed trailer. Snlte is now able to rest for a few hours at a Urn outside the Iron long and normal respiration has become possiHle (for brief period Ut: is 2 yearn -old and was stricken! with infan tile naralyris while vlMtlng in rhlna The bride is 25-year old Teresa Larkrn of Dvton. Ohio, i CABINET IN SPAIN MADRID, Aug. 11 Generalissimo Francisco Franco on Thursdaj night announced his new peacetime cabinet with himself as Prcmlei and his brother-in-law, Ramon Serrano Suncr. as Minister of the Interior. Foreign Ministers Today In Huddle For Three Day Parley Von Ribbentrop of Germany Matanuska Valley Under Quarantine Ban Placed on All Public Gatherings Owing to Epidemic of Measles Tomorrow s T" i taes Weather Forecast 11:21 am. 17.9 ft. mm Hub Prince Rupert and Queen Chsr 20.9 ft 23:20 pm. J lotte Island Fresh southwest to 5:05 ajn. i.V Urn south winds, increasing cloudlnesj. 71 A A 17:05 p.m. mist or light rain tonight NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v!, XXVIH !iNa No 1WL . V 7 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., .FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939. price: 5 cents nglo-apanese Peace Now Likely PAYMASTER OF WARS IS ROBBED . ...... iiirw Amine 1'hatei Bill t"7 ' ... ef Humin Nature to r.ipmn Action Selfishness rMmlnitH According to Views of Mr. Bird Keren Thousand Dollar llold-Up at 8tamford, Connetlcut Iron Lung Left In Packing Case Jamaica Medical Department Says Gift Will Not lie Needed : ; Biggest Air Raid i AIRCRAFT 'SETTLING ; Youths Are Un .ITest In Britain ORDERED TIENTSIN Ocean rught , Five Hundred "Enemy" uomoers Visit England During "Black I Out- Four Royal Air Force fliers wer. killed today and a fifth was seri ously Injured in two crashes In- YANKS LOSE New In ONCE MORE h fnirth defeat in Tiv; I arts for the Yanks who.se lead has now been cut to five-and-a-half games over Boston Red Sox who were winning over the Phlla Prince Rupert Overcast, south- cast wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 29.96 (rising); temperature 53; sea smooth. Langara Island Raining, west southwest wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 29.93; temperature. 51; light swell. Triple IslandOvercast, south-iwest wind, twenty miles per hour; (moderate chop. PALMER, Alaska, Aug. 11.-A two D"d Tree Point-Overcast, calm; weeks' ban has been placed on all Barometer. temperature, Public Catherines In this Matan-isea sntri. I..V- vaiw rnmmnnltv mrlnff tn an Harbor Overcast, epidemic of measles. SNAKE SCARE west southwest wind; five miles per hour; barometer, 29.94 (rising); temperature, 54; light swell. Alert Bay Overcast, calm: barometer, 30-l'8 30.08; temperature, temperature, 53; os; sea seal smooth. smooin. In a rubbish heap. . wind, twelve mues per nour; oar- ... - lometer, 29.94. . 1 a Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Vancouver Clear, easterly wina, John Boden, is due In port about eight miles per hour; barometer, 4 o'clock tomorrow morning from 29.91 the south and will sail at 6 am her return to Vancouver and way points. v." jeter, 29.95. Contracts Totalling $85,978,000, Largest in Peacetime History", Let by United States York fliers. Alex Loeb. aged 23, LONDON, Aug. 1L Oreat Bri-1 WASHINOTON, D. C. Aug. 11 ,n D,e51 wr ra, I' CP) United States War De and Dick Decker. 23, took off f -The from Point Mlchaud Beach mianigni wnen nearly nau oi rg- oartmcnt yesterday awarded con- near here today on what they land was plunged Into darkness and i tracls totaUlng $35,978,000 for air- said transAtlanttc . . flight. hundred "enemr bombewlcran . . and englncs whlch Actlng was M a 4M HM.IJ..I fc V. j . - ' " - - - o - "TrCCT71 10 I abino 11U11UW1HJU1 HfinfVTTIOni volvlng planes taking part In the 7 LfXJULiL 1U latilllg manoeuvr Thk.h reah a cIlmax 4 mnr, with another bUcS-ul black-out of ' London KJli-LUA 1 tU Was :-In Iron Lun?: SLT1" tonight. Unam. w - t Wedded In. Chicago Depere Corses Off Beach at Wran- gell Narrows To be Taken to I Seattle WRANGELL. Alaska. Aug. 11. The Alaska Steamship Co.'s steam er Denare was yesterday pulled ulled off off the beach in Wrangell ARE HELD Unspecified Number Being Detain' By Japs at Kaifeng SHANGHAI, Aug. 11 The Am erican embassy at Chungking, capi- delphla Athletics. Incidentally, ttejtal of the Chinese Nationalist re- Washington victory was the thlr'' gime. disclosed Thursday that it General Francisco Franco and His straight win for Pitcher Gus Leon (had received information that Ja- Brother-ln-Law Take Charge ard over tns xanxees. a ieai wnicu panese troops had detained an un- no other pitcher" has been able t approach this season. The National League leadlnt Cincinnati Reds also suffered a r verse resterday. losing 6 to 4 to Chicago ,go Cubs. uuds. The inc ACQS Reds' margin U1B'I over did not play yesterday duced to seven-and-a-half sames The New York Giants defeated Boston Bees 6 to 3 and assumed exclusive possession of fourth place in the standing ahead of Pittsburgh Pirates who were Idle. The clubs take up new stand: Clano of Italy Arrives In Salsburg today as follows: With National League mtsourgn Ch'cago, Philadelphia at new York, Cincinnati at St. Louli. (Boston at St. Louis Saturday). American Leagues-New York at SALSBURG, Germany. . August 11: (CP)-Forelgn Minister Count Philadelphia. Chicago at Clevetand. Clano of Italy arrived today for Washington at Boston, St Louis at a three-day conference with For- Detroit. elgn Minister Joachim von Rlbben-trop of Germany the purpose being to attune the Rome-Berlin axis to new conditions in Europe TODAY'S WEATHER specified number of Americans at Kaifeng. Works Progress JoT payte?daara,iWre-V0te Ruled - Out Ketchikan Has no Chance of Getting $125,000 it Sought, Council Is Imformed KETCHIKAN, Aug. II. Ketchi kan has no chance of getting a grant of S125.000 this year under the Works Prozress Administration, the city council has been advised. Snow Is Low At Ketchikan Deer Mountain Fails to Lose Its Mantle Which is Usually Gone At This Time of Year KETCHIKAN. Aug. 11. Snowl continues to remain on Deer Moun- italn here this summer. Normally.' the mountain Is entirely clear of snow at this time of year. .MAY SHIFT CAPITAL PRETORIA, August 11: (CP) Pretoria Is no longer regarded as. . British Government Agrees to Turn Over Disputed Chinese Terrorists to Japanese Authorities LONDON, August 11: (CP) The British government announced today that four alleged Chinese terrorists who hare been a. " K " They said their destination cPl OTer clu" aHU """'uc .SecreUry of War Johnson said rep-, dispute at Tientsin would bt was Eire. . from a mythlcal naUon the dlr" resented the largest peacetime' handed over to the Japanese au- ; ectlon of the continent. ann5 order on recortL I thorities for trial. British refusal to turn over the Chinese, whom the Japanese accused of complicity in kill in r a Chinese customs official, brought on the Japanese army blockade of the British and French concessions at Tientsin on June 11. It is now expected the whole Tientsin issue will be settled. British Capital . r y y i r Narrows for UnuK Kiver Yorker Continue To Waver wnere sne went asnore lasi sunaay. American Uagueand Also -The .esse! which tained serious Rnown tincinnaii in aimnai --vvm ' patched and Liken south to Seattle, ;for permanent repairs. WASHINGTON. D. C August U: kecs bad another full ganr; d off th'lr .merlcan League margin of lee dei ship yesterday atn we" wcte oeieaiea n ' to lo a ' who aays she Is very happj, , t J Vashii,gVn Senators. U -SS-Zgi-ibyihe ing Man of That District, Is Visiting Ketchikan KrrfHIKAN. Aug. 11. Tom Mc Quillan, well known mining man, is a visitor in Ketchikan from the Unuk River country. Considerable mineral exploration work, he re ports. Is going oq In that district which looks- exceptionally1 welTHe -. is expecting a heavy financing' program by London capital, McQuillan states. Weather Forecast General Smopsis A moderate depression is approaching th Queen Charlotte Islands from the West. Showers have occurred in Northern British Columbia but It has been fair and warm In the south. West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh southwest to south winds, partly cloudy and moderatel warm with fog patches. BIG FIRE ATBOISE Million Dollar Blase Destroys Sports Arena, Lumber Yard And Warehouse Fight Fans Escape BOISE, Idaho, August 11: (CP) Fire of unknown origin last night destroyed the Boise sports arena, lumber yard and "warehouse with damage estimated at nearly $1,-000.000. Five hundred fight fans escaped Injury through the presence of mind of fight announcer James Allen who prevented a panic by asking them to clear the arena for a few minutes while smoke cleared. A few minutes after the bulldlngwas cleared, it was a rasing Inferno. the Ideal site for the legislative, f Ivrlnv Icciiori lln capital of the Transvaal At a rc -1 woui,u vrn cent Provincial council meeting a , i i Tf stronglr-supported suggestion men- AUtOmODlle rimi tloncd Johannesburg as preferable! HAS NATURAL CHARM LONDON, Aug. 11: (CP) A four-!omeier MANun&siiut, v tng.. Aug. n; foot snake yellow with broad arrow , ,um wmpiewiy natural gin i mrtln f rlohlened Wemblev res-1 Estevan Overcast, southeast . Deanna Durbln, 17-year-old film irtents uhen thev were informed bvl'lnd, e'eht miles per hour; barom- star, according to her parents, Mr, Zoo officials it was probably tropl-,eter' 29.95. cal and poisonous. I( was captured' Vlctorla-iPart cloudy, southwest Mrs. Thomas Ballinger, Mrs. Fred Wesch and Sam Haudenschlld Jr. left on this morning's train for Terrace In company with the re- .i rat... m.lni nf fholr mofher the late Mr I . ' . . I v I UI. J ...1 . . , i t. ..no ....I, rnm.tNnmnp ri :i uu i i ium j l:i t wi im i nnr i . Wina, lour Junes iki iwivw r--. ai win iasc piuce inie. National Labor Relations Board Delivers Edict to Ford Motor Co. I WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 11-,The National Labor Relations, Board yesterday Issued an order re- and Mrs. James Durbln. who are ''IZ"'a Z ..uT. visiting their old home here. state men who allegedly were active In labor unions. Halibut Sales ff. American Betty; 17,000, Royalj- 10c and 6c.