6:2 , 6 It 18:19 V XXv'IIl No 183 BILLY CONN ft ) and 5c to 7.2c and 5c. American mm Great Display of Franco-British Military Strength Marks Observance of Bastille Day in Paris rr PARIS. Julv 14: (CP) Premier Edouard Daladier shortly after national w deriared tonight that the French army was invincible headquarters di-eiosedit had re-t(isr,-, any attack He made this declaration in a world- j-J wj.t UiJe Iiastille Day broadcast The French Premier said, unu wcre used to prevent Ar menace and anv effort at domination will find us w. p. a. employees from working. r,1 f.i dpfend French liberties and to loin efforts The Attorney general Murphy KOLAPORE CUP WON Hutorle It I He Trophy. Held by Can idi Lat Year. Taken br Mother Country This Year ..... . .. . . ij . . Ulm 1.rnr.rn ttist ral l determined to safeguard their liber- the Uh ing two observers to Harlan coun- equipment and a cross-section of the finest troops of both rvaUoru, 50,000 strong, paraded It wa the 104th anniversary of B':Y Englind. July 11 .CP'1" Revolution. the I pollcemeni ind eountet es-. Mother CowHtT Vad.y wt v, !, , Mitl Obal- lPrt 6ent reerived Instructions Wvr.'THnrsday to mi.rd rimert ml-yF1',, v- f nP htor-lriM during the FYench-t Canada by six S"nt.;nr ' BrtMah rerle Friday eelebrtUnc . iW - score v.. out a M" nnlverary of BasUlle beitii' r. i ia00 Oara's ,Ds. a special order from the pre- I prohibited all ex- acta wan the Koire Cp ' . , ... cept professional photographers Jfrom making pictures of tanks,1 ; guns ana airpianes nicn win par-1 .ttripate in the IntcrnaUonal par- lade I France wes reported Thursday to XL '117 PU A MO!1 considering sending a high mtll-INCjYY Lrll A.lTl,UryPtr,,onut, toMowxwtoaldln ' j negotiations to bring Russia Into ' the Anglo-French pact Oatpoinli Mello Bettlna To Cap-1 tare World's light Title Heavy eljht I ; Terrace T Looking 1 KTA? YORK. July 14. CP - iC ( onn of Pittsburg outpointed MfUo Bettina of Beacon, New Tark ,tn fifteen rounds last night. :jung the light heavyweight title 1: was a fast fight with Bet-fea fiaving the better of the first I've r-unda. Conn finishing strong a sharp left Jab. Wireless Officials Are Visiting Here lr rv 1 rme, ueciares R. L. Mcintosh Terrace Is looking fine.. The mills are busy and the crops are excellent. Two months ago It seemed as If there would be no crops. Today they are growing, rapidly and cvcrytnlns Is flourish ing" Such Is the word Drougni 'from the country by R. L. Mcintosh who. with Mrs. Mcintosh, "ar-1 rtvi in thi- eltv last nleht Mr.i " Mcintosh Is returning to his coun w i n iii.i.inn.l Super- try nome mis everuns mt iiuni Intende nt, Was located at Wby Iilsnd Before W J Bowerman, divisional sup-fintrndent of Canadian Government Rarilntrlooranh Service. VlC- tnrja. and L. W. Stevenson, inspector arrived In the city on the ri official inspection trip to pay a to the Dlgby Island station hr-re before proceeding south. Mr. Bowerman Is no stranger to Prince Rupert, having been identified with the Dlgby Island staUon in the days wiore the war. Also arriving on the Prince Charles was Sidney Woods, cngln of the radlotclegranh construe tion department, who has been at fad Tree Point .station and -will ow be at Dlgby for a time In con- wuon with work there. arry Lowe, construction fore man from Victoria, arrived on the "lnccss Adelaide this afternoon Irom the south, alio In connection with work being carried out at Dig fay Island. but Mrs. Mcintosh will probably stay ovcrl at 'CUffsyde' for a few days. Halibut Sales 67,000 pounds, Prince Charles yesterday afternoon and 5 77c fmd 5-5c- irom Vancouver via the tjuccn Canadian 72.500 pounds, uiariotte Islands in the course oi American- Summary 7.6c 6.8c Mlddlcton. 24.000. Cold Storage 7 1r and 5.5c. Chelan. 18.000. RoyaL 7.6c ann 5.5c. Lorelei, 15,000, Cold Storage, 7.7C nnri 5 .Sc. Rainier II, 9,000, Royal, 7.oc ami 5.1c. r Canadian ti. m 22000. Booth. 7.2c and iANd ' iC. ..... .jl nv 14 500. PaclllC. B.C anni WV.. - - ' J . Cape Spear. 14,500, CoH Storage. 6.8c and 5c. Embla, 17,000, AUln. 7c and 5c. Point Mae. 4.500, AUln. 7c and 5c. TODAY'S STOCKS (Ctourttwf 8. D. JotMHMoa Co4 Vancouver Dig Missouri. .13. Bralorne. 11.75. Cariboo Quartz. 2.17. Denlonlal,,. a Falrvlew. .03. Oold Belt .29. Hedley Maicot. JBO. Mlnto. .014. Noble Five. .011. Pacific Nickel, .13. Pend Oreille. 1 M. Pioneer, 2.45. Premier. 1.83. Privateer. 151. Reeves McDonald, .16. f- Reno. .46t7. Relief Arlington, .121i. Reward, .01H-Salmon Oold, .08. Sheep Creek. 150. Hedley Amalgamated;, M. oils ;v A. P. Con.. .13. . Calmont. 50. C.ftfL 2 00. Freehold, 03. Home. 2.12. Paealta, .05. Royal Canadian, .19&. Okalta. .65. M?rcury. .06. , ' Prairie Royalties, 51Ji. Toronto Aldermac. 50, BeatUe. 154. Central Pat, 2.41. Con. Smelters, 41.00, East Malartlc, 2.57. Fernland, .03 Francoeur, 504. Oods Lake. 54. Hard Rock, .99. Int Nickel, 48.00. Kerr Addison, 1.92. Little Long Lac, 2.75. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.98. Madsen Red Lake, 56. McKcnzle Red Lake, 150. Moncta. 1.03. Noranda, 7950. . Pickle Crow. 4.65. Preston E. Dome, 1.55, San Antonio, 1.68. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.04. Stadacona, .44 Vi. Uchl Gald, .155. Rouscadillac, ,04. Mosher, .13. Oklend, .07. Smelters Oold, .03 Vi. Dominion Bridge, 28.50. BASEBALL SCORES American League New York 6, Detroit 10, Washington 3, St. Louis Philadelphia 12, Chicago Boston 6, Cleveland 5 National League CinclnnlaU 7, New York 0. St. Louis 5-1. Boston 3-3. Chicago 7. Philadelphia 5. 4. 10. Tomorrow slides Weather Forecast Views () n War men for war. In reply to that I rorament further on a retxirt of rested when they tried to climb ov-may say I think thfet. if Oreat Bri.lhf, Toron. oiobr and MaB that the police, tain had all her young men trained ne nad mSifif. the visit as a "dove The demanztratlon coincided with for war all the time; there would be t nj rnce " aUemntine to obtain 'orelgn Minister Arita's lnvltaUon sixty per nt ,CM danger of act- pr-jr Hepburn's support for to Sir Robert Cralgie, British am- ar in Eurooe than there is to- prfm. Minister William Lvon Mac- batsador. to discuss the order of France ana ureal uniam waay v m, jupon defena hu country. Orme Stuart R.GX VJl. at ulur club luncheon yesterday NORTH KUN AND CENTRAL BMTIS II COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939. VANCOUVER, July 14: (CP) Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minister of Justice ,:;-hV department was . send nd- d tbat U-e counlry kenzie King with whom he should be ready and every young bfrn at oitlL man sugea me nr jnt aapjay oi i the wav tc nreveat wars This fri,d. nn.rt frQm oolitics combined military might since the Orrat War be tare more than a mU- I lion persons In the heart of Paris ' ft a r im I a r If stmt mjitrirl ym4 TnMM nnw ipit i rnm lop up-- ' r partmenU clvl, liberty unit are ' t'tl dress to the Rotary XJlub by Lieut 'caving immediately j: Army Officers ternrvjn. 17l-.!l.w TJwv Ueut Stuart 'gave an InteresUng f ldllUId 11CIC talk yn the cruise he toak to the' I coast to the PananvaatajaaLUjthei tV.'ek IndieS to take part tn jjavall Into action In defence of the coun-j 1 try. The Canadian navy, Mr. Stuart said, consisted of four destroyers and three mine sweepers on the Pacific with headquarters at Esquimau and two destroyers and two mine sweepers on the AUantlc. Once a year they made the training cruise to the West Indies where they Joined with vessels of the British navy and this year they had a souadron Irom Uie United States navy with them. There were in all Brigadier J. Stewart D. S. O. of splendldly enterUlned by the Can-.it was paid to the defence works, this momlnE departure was UUlttll WIVUi ... . shown every possible courtesy. They, made at 11:45 to return soutn (V, rtonned next at Balboa at the west-.aboard tne plane r em end of the Canal This was a rather uninteresting city without any shops in the canal zone adjoining Panama where the shopping was done. There they were lnlUat- rd Into the svstem of bargainings chant had asked twenty dollars. He I was told afterwards It could have been bought for two dollars if he had gaggled long enough. Costly Passage The cost of taking the ship through the canal was $700 or fifty cents a ton. Some of the larger British warships paid as high as $22,000 for passing through but this was less than the cost of passing through the Suez Canal. In the Caribbean Sea they went a day and a half from New York, Ueut Stuart found rather uninteresting, so much so that much of the time was spent aboard the ves- The climate was pleasant but which obtained In most tropical transportaUon was by horse and rnnntriM The sneaker nald $750hueev or by bicycle. There were fnr a rtrmmt for which the mer-mn automobiles. There they met HMS. Berwick, the new flagship of the squadron. There they had a picturesque experience with the star shell light, a subsUtute for the old flashlight They were entertained at a good many parUes and generally given a good time both there and at other places on the trip. At San Diego on their way home they were entertained by the Chamber of Commerce and had an opportunity of visiting the wonder into war routine and had some real.ful zoo at that place. They were . , . .i th... ... .v fmnr,,H u'lth thp imnort- iraimng in war exerciser. iuc,muui .....v.. r weather was bad and unpleasant ance of the tuna fishing Industry. They had there the opportunity to at San Pedro. Tne nsnmg neei test out some new equipment which was a large one and each vessel had recently been Installed and by i carried Its own reingeraung piam. which It was possible to know ex-J The whole trip was a fine exper-actly where the ship was no mat-ilence and the training invaluable, ter how Intricate or involved the Following the talk Mr Stuart show-rnnt tnitpn it wax a murvpllous ed moving pictures taken on the Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Moderate to fresh south to southeast winds, cloudy and cool with showers. PRICE: 5 CENTS Ant! -British Demonstration Staged France Is Invincible, Asserts Daladier Exciting Time Today 'n I okyo; Consulate t r t ii. cTDirc Tfi 'nccrpiRFQ 'was nnvp Liberty As Well As Freedom Of Others BE PROBED United States Attorney General li Sending Out Obkerrers WASHINOTON. D.C., July 14:; Attorney Oeneral Murphy said Thursday that the Justice department would send an Investigator to took Into complaints of Intimidation of Work Progress Adminis tration workers In East St. Louis. Illtnoa. The announcement camel r. a. LONG TRIP: OF PEACE? Is Scene Of Display Lieut. Commander Orme Stuart Told Rotary Club of Interesting Visit to Canal Zone and Wet Indies Capt Ian Mackenzie Declines To Comment On His Visit To "Mitch- Hepburn Thousand Police Required to Keep Mobs in Order Grenades Thrown at Embassy in Tsingtao TOKYO, July 14: (CP) More than fifty thousand national defence. 'arrived in Van- excited and yelling Japanese demonstrated for two hours couver last night for a ten day in front of the British embassy today in what was describ-vtsit. He saM that a call he had, of the exhibitions by servers as being one greatest LLiTt olJEZ of feeling against a foreign nation in the history of Ja- i have been aski so many times , Iriendiv visit." pan. One thousand police encircled the embassv, holding: 11 I think It 1 right to train young Ca , ii,esenzte did not wish to tD crowds baek. Several were ar- DIED IN TRAFFIC had bwiness for the Impending confer-' cnee to settle the Issue at Tientsin j Vancouver i Havinr Hard Time should be prepared if called ot Ma-kenrle ami Premier when Japanese have been blockad- ueuing aianea nun us ion That Hepburn have Ion b-n nersonal tog the BriUsh and French con- Deathless Days Campaign cessions. I I Ti-nUn is Merrr VAKUUUVJUt. JUjy It: 1 TirNTSIN. July 14.-A month of of PoUce w- w- "wt W.Tckade failed to dampen the en-j rdrred eyery member cf the force thuslasm with which Tientsin's"0 -hw UP m a!1 WOc violations Fr.nch community began Its ecle- the clt"f third attempt at a 100 bratlon Thursday nlcht of its na-j deathleSs traffic days' campaign tional hoUdar. One hundred French 'ended deatn nosplUl of West Indies last spring with the p.,,,., From Ottawa and Vic- roans from Indo-China making up Canadian destroyer -' vm1 nt tori r,y visit To Local De- , the local garrison staged a brilliant Etqutmalt They went down the fence Works flying North lantern parade watched by thous- . .From- Vancouver lands of many nationalities throng- ling the gaily decorated streets. 'manoeuvres and were given an op-J t0 inspect defence projects be- It was disclosed tonight that two ponunii) w set jc " mg camra OUl nere lciucung tae ; uauu grroaoes iiaa oecn lurowu ay sea life and war practice. Thlswork at Barrett and Frederick unldenUfied persons at the BriUsh training would prove Invaluable hvpointg at the entrance of the har-jembassy here, shattering windows. case It was louna necessary mj go.bor. Important Canadian Army oi-.None were injurea. Tne tnsuiate fleers were here overnight having had been previously damaged toj flown north from Vancouver. Ttyy anU-BriU?h demonstrations which were Major General H. F. H. were. apparenUy Japanese inspired.' Hertzberg C. M. G., D. S. O., M. C. Japanese blockading the BriUsh; of Ottawa. Quartermaster Oeneral and French concessions relaxed ( of the Canadian Army; Brigadier their restrictions Thursday, per-, J. C. Schmidlin M. C, of Ottawa, mltting the entrance of a normal director of engineer services, and . supply of food. I Victoria, district officer command- rj T 1 A J Ing of military district No. 11. Ac- frillCe I aill And companylng them was N D. Lam- bert. vice-president and general KfinrPCQ I ll(Ja (superintendent of the Northern: HiH-CSa VAga forty to fifty ships In the harbor at iConstrucUon Co Kingston at one time, the first time I The party, having left Vancou-in many years there had been any ver at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, such display. Five local men ac-Jin a Bellanca seaplane of the Ca-companled the ships south. nadlan Airways, piloted by Wil- Thf ve.csels left Esaulmalt Janu-Mlam Boyes and with A. Del Rlzzo an- 24 for the canal stopping en-jas air engineer, made a brief pause route at San Pearo. ucn mm iw at dhi w a four hour watch every sixteen rived here at 4 ocjock yeswraay v..,r. Ran PMrn thev were I afternoon. Folloalng arrival, a vls- Visit tngland Muarea useu, agea a. Hers was the third traffic fatality since the city started Its safety campaign on July 1. , - - Previously only the traffic squad hag been dlrecUy concerned In traffic violaUons. OPENING HOSPITAL Hon. Dr. Ceorfe M. Weir, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education, here to Conduct Ceremony ana me rrmcess are 5u,:i. artrtr, hv nr wiP n p T(nt. I ! 1 avaav m a i bulletins 1 Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure re mains low over Northern British Columbia and showers have been general on the coast while over the Interior it has been warm. West Coast of Vancouver Island- f -nrif trip. Quests at the luncheon were Fresh to strong southerly winds, later Coming north to conduct the official opening of the new Prince General Hospital this after- . noon, Hon. Dr. George M. Weir, provincial secretary and minister of 'education, arrived in the city on i the Prince Rupert this morning 'from Victoria. Accompanying him BELGRADE. July 14: Prince Paul Js Henry whlttaker provincial ar-and Princess Olga left today for chltect ieaTe tomorrow England where Uiey are expected mg on thelr return to vlctorla to sperd two weeks with the Duke! The openlng ceremonies In one and Duchess of Kent. The DuchessoI will be fcatBred by er. chairman of the hospital board, will preside and there will be other speeches as weU as a brief musical program. Refreshments will be served and the building will be open i . i .i AIR BASES DECREED .wiuivi. Presl- In vlew of the acUvltles in con-dent WASHINGTON, D.C Roosevelt yesterday decreed ntion with the official opening, that the interests of National the regular monthly meeting of the defence require the establish- board of directors of the Prince Ru-ment bases .Prt Gerferal Hospital scheduled of naval aviation on Palmyra, Johnston and Midway for tonight, has been postponed un-KUnds til evening of next week. in the Pacific and at Friday Kodiak and Sitka, Alaska, at the ' earliest practicable date. SQUALL'S FALLS BACK NEW YORK The ill-starred submarine Squalus which carried 2C of her crew to death in a plunge to the bottom last May 23 broke loose from a navy salvage crew late Thursday plum-mrtted back to the ocean floor after being lifted part way to the surface. Constable Taylor Transferred South Well Known District Officer O!. Provincial Police Going To Port Haney Constable D. W. Taylor, well known provincial police officer of this district, has been transferred I to Port Haney in Maple Ridge j municipality of the Fraser Valley 'and, with Mrs. Taylor and son, will ileave next week to assume his I . . r-S It, T Trl .1. V. n new XKi. lAHL&uiuie . . rviib-uuui comes here from Port Haney, ac companied by Mrs. Klrkham. Constable Taylor has been located for several years In Prince Rupert, first with the city force. as clerk at district head- Bermuda in the Atlantic Ocean. Howard FrhHseil of Chteago and shifting to southwest wtods, most- quarters and more' recently on north of the West Indies and only Dr. C. M. Barbeau of Ottawa. ly cool with showers. special duty.