ASK ABOUT OUR ’ Winter Service Specials $ Th W th KAIEN MOTORS LTD. ‘ 7 e Weather Chevrolet Sales & Service we Goodyear Tires — Willard Batteries Raybestos Brake Linings ; Prince Rupert—Overcast, light « Phone 52; Night Calls Black southeast wind; barometer, 30.05; NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER ee EE PR INCE RUPERT, B, C, MONDAY, NC 10V EMBE a4, , 1938 XXIII, No CTION AGA IN INDE CISIVE FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE AT HAZELTON SUNDAY Hitlerites’ Heavy Seat Loss Was eee Wiped Out by Feature of Sunday Poll: Gains ee ge 7 Blaze Which Also Razed Are Made by Both Extremists © “4° Some Smaller Buildings ee . : ‘ ; i ‘ e or Oe as ; oo 5 b e . ° To Visit City Fascists Now Have Only 195 Members as Against 230 in | "ee » ee ‘ ® Iwo Warehouses and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Last Reichstag—Communists Capture 100 and : 0 ; "a 3 Stables Consumed in Early Morning Conflagra- Nationalists, 51—Von Papen in Control a . tion—Loss Half Covered BERLIN, Nov. 7:—The voters of Germany inflicted a! eee is | HAZELTON, Nov. 7:—The Hazelton Hotel and out- decisive defeat upon Adolph Hitler and his’ Fascists in} ees $ buildings, two warehouses and the Royal Canadian Moun- Sunday’s general election but they failed to lift the huge eae ; 5 ? ted Police stable on the river front here were totally de- political question mark which has hung over five ,such Me een ok at stroyed by a $15,000 conflagration which broke oyt early lections this year. Whereas Hitler commanded two hun- ne, ; ont |vesterday morning. All the buildings were owned by R. S. dred and thirty seats in the Reichstag chosen July 31, he | pen argent, the hotel being operated by Pete Carrigan, There Mial oO! er more than 195 yes as about fifty percent insurance \' ides ae be fail = ™ y . terday, a loss of 35. What little drift we : i | <% a coverage. Pattullo Will ere W went to the extreme left | Poul ae. eae : VANCOUVER | ‘The Royal Bank of Cyuada build- T R he extren ht, the Commun- r ¥ Pa: oe : , | (ing and nearby residences were king 100 seals as against 89 e a * oe : i saved by the Forest Branch pump \ isit upert on f ’ TONG WAR operating from the Skeena River. vious house and the Na-| c § d. The origin of the fire is unknown. oming Sunday | | The Hazelton Hotel was built a Chinaman Shot Last Night on Pen- | few years ago, replacing a previous der Street—In Hospital With Yhostelry which was destroyed by Three Bullets in Body feiee, 51 against their former ' | i The Junker Chancellor, Franz ~ ; von Paper, remam t “the nhélm ! . 4 . ' with the support of President Pau A available fire-fighting apparatus and 300 men nastily recruited ' yon Hindenburg. The Nationalist were pressed ink rvice to s } advancing wall of flame \ gain was as nothing towards con which ws eeping down « Ange from the nearby forest. | WANCOUVER, Nov. 7:—Factional trolling the Reichstag but left von |. var flared up in Vancouver's | I that | ight bargain | apen hope that he m Chinatown last night when Wong Rete es ‘Three Airplanes at Hazelton Bay was shots the corners zeae |S RI eas was taken to hospital in a critical maka ' g. ee ne On Way From Eastern States a with three bullets in his eee 44 44 46 + # - ° . body. His assailant escaped Ottawa After Two Amendments ; a : I | awa ' STRIKE 1 PROTEST | To Fairbanks For Mail Runs wot Are Turned Down SLARIAL is | | | NOW ENDED HIS FATE OTTAWA, Nov. 7:—The House of ATETTON Nov : ae Commons at the end of the week MEETING ‘HAZELTON, Nov. 7:—Enroute from Maryland to MYSTERY a the Sat th oat Fairbanks where they will be placed in air mail service, linflate currency and abandon the three six-passenger cabin planes of the Pan American lgold standard, the division being 66 Local Workers Express Indignation| Airways landed here ye Saat lay from Prince George to re | Police Have No Definite Clues as|to 18 7 aca oe Accorded =| fuel and await favorable weather conditions before pro | Yet im Case of Napoleon Labelle | The oe had me. o] “Class ar” Prisoners ; on nid . . | jority of 30 when the House turne os iceeding north. The machines are being delivered to Paci of Georgetown ae oo : + 4 n of a ' down a Liberal motion criticizing allot LaAKeCN O s jw ; | Mfic Alaska Airway the northern . ; : embership. The : ere Sees | concern recently purchased by Pan| Mystery still surrounds the dis-|the financial and tariff policy of | i. avor oO A re ire re American Airways, and are ‘being appearance of Napoleon Labelle the ministcy, he Som Oa oe ' ‘ke bv a ee ete tina ce be sh " ; flown north by W. J. Barrows, nor |#ged pensioner resident of George- 30 (>) \ ' ) cl test 2 h ‘ rere > wurn Hy © ee ae oe Oe t. William Knox and Wil-| town, who became missing from his Both motions were in the nature " f t} ‘y rove i Lhern pit al et age | | caiment of "lass war M N PARADE lian S. Grey. They left the factory}cabin there between October 28 and |of a nendments to the address in ’ ” Ab iw ‘ y ‘ c ‘ n itini treatment ol “class war y * an ibe se ol ‘ velreply to e Speech from. the E .t Hagerstown, Maryland, ten dayy|November 2. The provincial police epl th p h ene fi Reply to Throne Speech Adopted at The cot- } ee ereeeeeeeeeeeeoet eee 6% &€ & & & F p I SKI hat a halt be have completed an exhaustive 10-|Throne. The address in reply was prnscowtaes i iggrorenthe: rhe plan ire completely equip day search of the vicinity and have passed without recorded vote. R sf heir activity in labor o Special Armistice Service ( onducted a ' ; Mi lj iS k S Yesterday Morning in St pt i northern flying, carryiny |‘OUNad no trace, alive O1 dead, of I reraay , > is wh N il | rency suppl ‘ .| he missing man. Numerous people " I mi resided over} Andrew's aCthedral ' gency suppil rifles, fishing ; : : nd skiis wl will replac 1ave been questioned and a num- , QS N , . es " i . . . ' ae ; : by he esent landit gear wher | er of statements taken but, ap Je ee " Cesc are ees vane varently, no definite clue by way 0 ving ‘ : ‘ I ) Ss as to | vers expect to sabelle whereabouts or fate have LOSES MA E Ay ements For Holding Univer m wi iv area, Was Ae an LG ee noir : sf ..| 22en forthcoming rangemen’ 4 + work : ; i + AY ich Fairbanks before snow be-| sal Week of Prayet Completed I ne \ { OLApse VOTS A ote Thr : : ; police will make no state This Morning mers { the country | drey : a a =? far on the matter other nent s r end t } ul ser’ for the 101 Pilo irrows, who is in charge of : —— a , E : a han that something appears to red had bee i ) Le til f plane is no strange! | Second Officer of Hakubasan Maru Lost Overboard Off Estevan Nov. 7:—The Japan- est steamer Hakubasan Maru, bound from Seattle to Japan, repor- ted by wireless at the end of the week that she had lost her second ipparently, been cleaned out of the! o¢rieer overboard about two hun- ‘~abin idred miles off the coast from Es- The police have taken possession |teyan High seas and strong winds f Labelle’s rowboat |were prevailing when the officer The investigation is continuing was lost r) | } ort ywi) beer t iccorded a vote of | Moose Legi I id, un i ) h 101 he b 1 here two A. E. W ARREN _ i “aon Ot ik Loval Order of Moose!of Bandmast« vert reel : ago pilot of one of the have happened” to Labelle, Labelle’s VICTORIA cabin is reported to have been well found with provisions which he sought in Prince Rupert shortly be were ‘ meetl eH Lo ae : awed from tl idian | sident « I racifi ‘Tnteeeationna President of Canadial » ‘ \ oO S yt Ul met 8 lal anes dala: land fter th vice, marched ba ill sper six wee in Alaska get CANADIAN DOLLAR _|io be dismiss ng the air mail lines operating be AND POU ND PRICES Dean Gibson preached an appro re he urns t New York peer sermol his subject beings It iderstood that the | fore his disappearance. These have tional Railway) ‘eh eee eee t Ft ? ~ oa EI : wae R yound sterling closed at $3.29 11-16/}A. Rix, Bisho f Caledonia, as ing plans I commercial air ser- COMING THIS WEEK Church, Rev ’ ’ e * ' “phe!on the local foreign exchange Sa-jted in the se e and C, V. Evitt) vice next summer from Seattle to! T rrential Rain F d F B t ro weake uo yer a aunine . r um ss eroox . he Hom : turday. The Canadian dollar closed |read the Scripture lesson. The Ca-| Alaska via Vancouver and Prince | 0 ine or €a mg Paying his first visi to Christian im un 7 + O25. ‘hedr ‘hoi une the nthem | Rupert : ‘ | Inesday. January 4—St LL GO sl 1edra chol ang I anthem I tt T ice Rupert in his new ca : a ; : Lan Seal Cove ‘Send Out Thy Light.” At the close The pilots of the three planes say a § in ea e ay ome y rain y as acting president ol jter’s ANgCci ' S * . -D. Clarl peake! 1+ AN ¢*¢¢¢%4 @¢ @€ @ @ @ #/iof the servic The Last Post” was that the Hazelton landing field i: | Canadian National }Rev. C. D. Ciarns en al , ” ied by Bugler William Rance |in first cla hape and as good aS} gpaTTLE, Nov. 7 More than F H tin nelican Cathedral, Rev. W sounae¢ SEA E { 7 b & g Samuel J. Hungerford #/drew's Anghian oO . DOUKHOBOR WOMEN * which they have so far rom marves +! t Hollingworth, speaket in honor of the glorious dead any upon half-an-inch of rain fell in this pa ng lh a : . om Chri ian Life.’ ON HUNGER STRIKE *| 7 . landed city on Saturday, Torrents of wa © arrive here on the re- ®)subjec an perry T January irst Fre e + ter rushed down the streets and Chris Johansen and Herman rain from the east on #) Thursday, \ rg Sea ieee ae NELSON, Nov. 7:—-When one # ot ero oca |people were held within doors, |Rensvold, local residents, pleaded irsday evening of this week, */byterian ( Oe poe yong ‘ of the Doukhobor woman pris- ® ancouver ea | There was also a driving wind guilty before Stipendiary See yjec ATi ” ane i F ‘Le ‘le ¥ a oners here reported. that she #} Lady Passed or as |H. F. McLeod in provincial police NEW YORK Nov. 7 The British | “The Lives I Down.” Rt. Rev. G. Ameri Airways Co. is consider i | | | for the put he “ser ne 0u ! ! nh whit ! | Lowe, pre | | | terre ereotreree Ceding on the hee Rupert the Oo Vancouver in +t+etee | dreamed Doukhobor men im- #} VANCOUVER Nov 7 Wheat | THE WE ATHER icourt on Saturday to charges of prisoned at Piers Island for +! ] C | d was qu d at 45%c on the local! ‘beating their way” home by train nude parading were being tor- # n a gary Sun ay exchal on Saturday | Dead Tree Point—Raining, south-|from the harvest fields and were ker tured and starved, all the wo +| - east gale; barometer, 29.84; tem-jeach fined $5, with option of 30 Gibson speaker, i Ste i ( | : + h. Rev. P. M. Fosst + Rs + ; Fell hip.” * men went on hunger strike at # Mrs. E. P. Jenner has received The Cit of London has more) easterly wind; sea moderate |days’ imprisonment, the fines be- ‘ellows : ' — , : ™ . + + + * Baptist Church of a western inspectior Mr. Hungerford will be Mpanied by A, E. Warre! peg, vice-presiden & — » end ol! » week { are ‘ e death of he other. (churches in proportion to the num-| Triple Island—Overcast, light | ing paid in each case. Johansen and } | the end of the week and are *; word of th f her mot j snthiuine to go without food, #;} Mrs, R. G. Harding of Olds, Alta.|ber of residents than any other part! perature, 46; sea rough Rensvold were arrested on an In- uA vihilu . : . ‘ e a i A Wa } ; . ®/She passed away yesterday at Holy jof the world There are 47 er Langara Island—Overcast, mod-j|coming train late last week by C. erate easterly wind; sea clioppy - R. Constable David Geddes, rangements were made ett t + (ge of western line eeeeee 4% weekly ermon in the pres for weekly service if tne fos a a a ee a | + + **¢ ¢ &¢ © © & & © #' Cross Hospital, Calgary. jto 10,000 people ’