mtim .,... "v.. ston Grill AnbdlaDce Large Upstair Dining Hill, ,. I, with newly laid dancinr Anywhar at Anytlma. 4 floor for hire. lund Royal Hotel, 3rd . NCW SODA FOUHTAIN, and Sin St. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and bent for the MATT VIDICK. Prop. least. Phone 4S7. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XVI.. No. 230. VOL PRINCE RUPERT, BjC, FRIDAY OCTOBER I, 1929. Circulation 191 i Sales 5.M PRicJ '7ivz cr'ta M. MUSSOLINI . AND CHAMBERLAIN CONFER CONWAVElFilRwrLL ACCEPT NO OTHER POSITION BUT RETIRES Ministers of Italy and Great Britain Meet to Discuss Mutual Themes Huge steel combine in have actuated two countries in getting together at this time LONDON. October 1. A mot lo offxl tht mnit agreement between mat and Oermany and th JiOMlble eMrrt of tn hewly formed eteet combine of antmt Europe u seen by tame European tommenutors in th meeting at Uxbun yesterday between Sir Austin Chamberlain and Premier MutsolinJ of hair. bo spent torn time discussing Mediterranean question and other mature at mutual Interest i Olomal D Italia, ou of Rom' meat influential Devi paper, goes so tar m to cbaracterli th meeting aa being equal In jrupcrUute to that of tb Preach and Ocrmea forrtftt minuter recently at Thlcryjk mtr U wa agreed by them hU forft tL past and work for complete SEALERS BEING I PAID BY U.S. COMrtAMIIllN I OK M III' MM-MH AMI lllr w IUMll.ll 01 T: M-tUNO MAY he-oha tlCTOMA. Oct. 1 - -A ur was csusfxl ! airofft U old Um sealers her. cauwxl i br Ui nwe that several sewllng " M Ui Pacific Ooast, wb sailed oo Cwted SUtea teswl before the pelagic i tesBeg treaty went into erJrct ha rscetred awards from tb United Bute I Oovernmeat compensating them for th ' attturt of vessels. Tb Canadian now hope they will riceh compensation money Alto-letaer fourteen aasrds have been made far so th Pacific Ooast th amounts ragging from ll&OO to 1 1 18.000. tb Utter i ioing to Mrs. Ruth Hilton of Sea'- m payment for four ships aetzed by to Culled SUtea from her father, th at John Nixon. Interest In sealing Is also revived toy th receipt of Japanese newspapers bfch sut that Janan mar denounce tb sealing treaty utiles Russia. Brtt-In and America agree to amendment LIQUOR CASES DISPOSED OF tWMIMC HUM AMI P. LiroUlK tM.it iimmilii om: ioi:h 1 JAM. M( 'limit pa iim: To of the charge under the Oor-rrnment Liquor Att which hate been lor Ug,uat McCVmont In th rly pollc court were dArxwed c( yes-lerdse afternoon. tmmlnlc Dallas, whose Ate occupied the lime of th court prAty welt all j ) wa found guilty of aeJUng liquor j S h "a fined 300 with tVi opuon liirr months' traprlsorunXit. He unsbl to par the fine was a I embr of a party which wentaouth l"i night to Okslla. The othenXwer f Reevcwi and Lum Ylng, whowlU sch aerve ala mouths for upplng liquor to Indiana. The other esse disposed of yestercai as mat of p. Leporle. lie plrad luiliy to th charge of selling Intoxi tlng liquor and a fined MOO with tl option Of threa months In twit. Ui Paid th fin and waa rrleased, WILLDISCUSS MASSEYSTATUS OTTAWA, Oct. 1. Th relationship of Canada's proposed minister to Washing' ton to th British ambimaador thtr will a subject for discussion between Pre-Msckend King and th British Government when Mr. King foes to "ndon soon. "on. Vincent Massey, the Canadian Ppolnte. will b in London at the time 01 the discussion. AdvertU. la Th Dally N Europe supposed to ' harmony. UltX .tflRLEMLVr BRUSSELS. Oct 1 Th steel pro-I duorr of Western Europe yesterday en-j tered into an agreement to torn a great cerublnc fcHh ts aimed to put an end to competition within their ranks, be ginning today to signatories of French, Oermsu. BcJglan, Luxemburg and Baar TaUry InUrraU vtll produce steel not In tfcer.vrsurt of Ibetr capacity to mafttifacturf for tb mart et but to ntedprrtibrtlta'grrWpoif by tb steel ccnaortiunv formed. .' ( What effect th regulation of product ton oi have upon price Is problem .attcal since neither Britain or United Stales, b id strong competitors, hat 'ratertd snto the agreement Th annual output or th combine U1 rsrrc from a minimum of 2SXXXUKM ikm to a a.-uiavjm of iOMOXM tons. COASTGUARD CUTTER ON FIRE TODAY NEAR COAST OF FLORIDA 8T. AL'OUSTINE. rtortda. Oct. 1 -Th coastguard cultcf Seneca arrived alongside th ttoamshlp New Britain this afternoon and la standing by to take olf th crew if necessary Th New Britain caught Itrst last night while en rout from New York to Ban rrancinco. The crew number 39 and thrre are no pa seegrrs- Mlltr-M; HMIIKT. . a.m. DIQBY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm. Urometer. 29 CO; tcmperaturr. 50; sea smooth; 11 pm spoke steamer Prince O forge passing out southbound. DCAD TKKC POINT.-Barometer. 23 -68; temperature, 41. BULL HARBOR Cloudy, aoutheart galci barometer. 29.40; tempera tur. M. sea rough; o-JS pin. spoke steamer Prince Charles passing Scarlet Polns jsouthbound; 8 pin. spoke steamer Anyoi towing OrlUnlt. Blubber Bsy for Anyo, 279 miles from Anyoa; 8 pin. epok steamer Orlffco towing Rlversdst. Any-, a for Taooma, 239 miles from Teconw: R a m poke tug St. Palth abeam Host Harbor Ught bound for Powell River .NOON" ntrinv tot iKn Overcast, calm: osrin.f trr.4 W temperature, 48; aea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT-'Barometer. 20.- 0. temperature. St. nftX HARBOR. Ooudy. stront oulliat wind; barometer. 29.40. iMtinrrsture. A2: sea rough; II ajn. pk -.teamer E. D. Klngsley, IS mltei frota Poultney Spit soutnoouna; w.m -fjnwpok steamer Prince Rupert passing Scarlett Point northbound. WEATHER REPORT TfrrscV- Cloudy .:slm. temp. 41, Anyox v Rraln, calm, temp. 48. 8tart- -Rain, calm, temp. 48. Ilsrcll ". Pog. catm, temp. 50. Bun unn ' lUe. . Cloudy, Cloudy, calm, calm, temp. 41 mxtV hi:m iti:ri COKBTANNOPLK. Oct. I. Thro) wive of h late Sultan of Turkey, Vahloeddlti. With' Ihelr sU servant, hsve bcn rtvth permission to return to Turkey TW 8ultan had four wive but no mtnlloit la mad of th fourth m Ui iO:"4 ttuctunents. ttKBBiSUL & gWggigigiHigBI aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 'SfiBBHggigigigigigigigigigigigi taLaaaaaaaaaaaaMaH JaaaaaaaaLMs 'V Mt H FKtSrSKBBA : s ' gigigigigigigigigVgi m Jim 'aWawssS- -VL. TRCDY EDERLE wending her way down th main atce; of Bisslnven, Oertsacy, the anoauwl h me o ter father family, Tb old-tlm Shandrydan waa the only vehicle atallable In which he- could drive out her g-and- rootirr NURSE'TELLS OF PWVATIONS iitli xii Toon EXfxrr . Lifur., M TltR ON' UV PCKlou MTAT IN MILH-4 FELT NO HWGER PAINS l-ir.MIII.lll HIIIA IKtlIN M KE-t.M AMI LtltJ .tit III.K .MUttlKi; m rrLits PRLNXETON, Oct 1 -rrom a hosplUl bed Mlaa Warburton. the English nurse who for over a month waa lost In (he mountains of the southern Interior of British Columbia, told a story of extreme prtvallona. Clad only In a light khaktT hiking costume she left Hop on August 2S with feur dsyl supply of food. Th second day out. after" ah bad covered about 2J miles. she took a roug path. The following day ah stumbled wben crossing a stream and lost all her food with the exception of the remains of half a pound of butter with which she had started. lEvrn eating small portion morning and night it lasted only a few day. After that she was absolutely without food and obulned nourishment from chewing leave which she did not allow. Ml Warburton said she did not feel the panga of hunger after th first fe dsys of fsstlng. RARE FISH IS CAUGHT fKlll ti lt H, H t. I. A Mm IMi wasraught In a wine t Ihe seiner Mete-tan at Hie month of state Chuck Creek, Skldegste Inlet. Iat week. It Is iM-llcied that thin was Ihe first un llh eier caught In Muter mi I f north. LOG BARGES ARE AT ALICE ARM LOADING FOR POWELL RIVER The log carrying barges Blngamon and Btsrsyen are at Alice Arm loading log for th Powell River paper mill, One load I being taken for P. L. Housle7 and th other for Edgar Tretheway Philip M. Itay, local representative of th Hecate Strait Towing Co.. la at Alice Arm superintending the loading. STORM IN MEXICO RESULTED FATALLY NOQALE8, Oct. 1 A family of U was drowned and several Injured and many house were Inundawu as in re sult of a severe storm Monday t Poseau, Mextco, according to word received today by the Southern Pacific Railroad ofBct, September Record Month for Sunshine and Lack of Rain Says Official Report High amount of trucsblne and low amcunt of rain: all record for any month In Prince Rupert are believed to have been broken during the month of September according to the report of H. D. Tee, Dominion meU orologlat. which was bailed this morning. The report showed th following figures for September: Bright sunshine 170 hours. 4 Rainfall IS Inches. Most rainfall In twenty-four bourtw.34 Inches on September 30. V, Mean temperature SI J. ; Maximum temperature 78 on September 10. Minimum temperature 32 on September 17. Highest barometer reading at sea, level 30.53 on September 31. Los est barcmeter reading at sea level 29.53 cn September 31 Highest wind velocity 3t miles an hour from the southeast on' September 30. 1 MINLK' CflMCKLME KIM M Ki:gi LUST 4. t GKNtltAI. MKIKL ' 4- OSTEND, Oct. 1 The Inter- j 4 national miners' conference today 4 ; rejects a request from the strik- 4 Ing British miners thst a gen- cral European coal strike be de- 4 dared. FLED TO AUSTRALIA AND HASRETURNED LONDON, Oct 1. Alan Cobhara arrived here today, completing a 29,000 mil flight to Australia and return. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid, Asked. Wheat 1.44 Dunwell 1.21 1.23 Oladstone .33 JJ Oranby 30.00 32.00 Howe Sound .... 43.00, 4S.00 Independence .08 U It U .03 .10 Premier 3.10 2.18 Porter Idaho .07 i .08 i Sliver Crest .13 V Surf Inlet .03 .04 '4 Richmond .10 .12 BRITAIN'S DEBT BEING REDUCED LONDON, Oct. 1. Britain's flouting debt at the rnd of September was C768,-OOO.Odo, a decrease of nine millions over last year. For the first half of the financial year a deficit of 16 1, 000.000 waa shown compared with t3S.000.009 latt year. MEIGHENIS NOT TAKING LEADERSHIP IS lltTKHMIMII Ttl RETIRE TO PRIVATE Lit K AMI WILL .MIT III: lLTl.LCTt:il lUNMHIl, lct. I. The free lre tlttaaa rtirrr-Mndeiit sals: Information obtained in Ottawa tmla) U to Ihe effect that Hon. Arthur Mrlghen I not lnleretetl In propoksN of any kind and fie will not accept Ihe provincial letidrMilp In llrltlh Columbia or el-ewhrre. He H determined to retire Imm puhllr life and will not he deflected by Ihe offer of nl lions of lewr lniMrtanre than Ihe one he Is resigning. AHBIPYrFFLOAT STEAMER AT POINT ROBERTS YESTERDAY VANCOUVER, Oct I A third attempt to float the atcamer Trojan Star avhor at Point Robert alnce Monday failed yesterday evening and It Is feared It will now be necessary to ecure the services of a dredge as silt from the Prsser li sweeping In around the vessel. ANGLIN ADMINISTRATOR ABSENCE OF GOVERNOR OTTAWA, Oct. I. Right Hon, Francis Anglln, chief Justice, of Canada, waa swern In as administrator of Canada until th swearing In of Viscount WU-tlngdon aa Oovernor General on ,8t-urdy moralng at Quebec Attempt Made to Link Disappearance of Mrs. McPherson to Ormiston LCS ANGELES, October 1. 'District Attorney Keyes attempted anew today to link Kenneth Crmlston directly with the disappearance of Almee Seme Mc-'phtrssa, when be called for specimens of Ormiston' handwriting: andyjnnounced that tbey were to be compared with the penmanship on the file leUers and on the hotel registration. Samples cf tie radio man's writing were taken from the "Mlse X" affidavit ahlch Ormiston sent from Chicago. r Mrs. McPbers:n'B crowning glory, j evangelist piles high on her bead and tion In the testimony of witnesses since waa taken down by the defendant yes - terday and furnished a surprise to the cnlookcr wben It reached only to hey shoulders. That all Intimations of "base motives" . for her disappearance last May were In- ' correct because of her physical condt- . tlon wa the Inference given the county grand Jury by Mrs. McPherson herd several weeka ago. It waa reported today, j ;n a transcript of testimony read at tre preliminary hearing. The evangelist 'eclared she underwent an operation on bcr return .here "but "rach a thing was unnecessary aa the history of my caj? provea such' things would have been Impossible tor the Ust twelve years." ' OBJECT TO. CONTROL OF WORLD M ARKET BY LARGE ORGANIZATION HIIKLIl PtMIL PKOPOtL SCIUEIT OF' ATTACK HY tlRAIN TRADE .EtV! OP WINNIPEO WINNIPEG, Oct. I. Henry Wise Wor-t has drawn dosm upon him the wrath cf the Oraln Trade News, a local pub Ucatlojv, for his advocacy In hi Australian speeches of a combination between Canada-Auatralla-Argentina for control of wheat marketing. The Oraln Trade News In It front page editorial aayi under the caption "The Real Ambition" "In hla fhst speech In Australia. H. W. Wood la repotted to have 'taken th position that Canada. Australia and ths Argentine should control the world' wheat. "Despite assurancea that the Inter national pool conferences were chiefly concerned In the exchange of Information that might be helpful to the different countries separately. It haa been apparent that the real motive waa derived from the ambition to attempt Just what Mr. Wood baa now proclaimed. We do not consider the fulfilment of this ambition practicable, and more ever the principle la not only unsound but dangerous. There is no more reason why th producers of any other commodity should combine for a similar objective. A world of combines would re a poor place to live In, and public policy has tcr years been directed tj preventing combines." FORKE WILL FIND A PLACE FOR IMMIGRANT BEFORE ADMISSION WINNIPEO, Oct 1. r- Robert Fcrke. minister of immigration. Interviewed on his return frcm Ottawa, said the depart ment of Immigration will concentrate on finding a place tor the Immigrant before be will be brought to Canada rather than letting him come to Canada with small earnings to shift tor him self. FUEL SHORTAGE IN BRITAIN REPORTED LONDON, Oct. 1 An embargo on the trans-shipment of coal from Great Brtaln was announced today by the Government owing to fuel shortage growing out of th miners' strike. TOD MORGAN WINNER OVER JOE CLICK , NEW YORK, Oct. I. Tod Mvgan of Beat tie successfully defended th Junior weight championship against Jo Ollck of Brooklyn when hf.won. th decision In a fifteen round bout, the great mass of aubXirn hair which the , which ha been the lfeynote of identifica the opening of the prelin! is r tearing, - 1 " n. . CAR PLUNGED FROM HIGHWAY MAN KILLED 1 FERN IE, Oct. 1 Thomas Baybutt, 43 years of age, was Instantly killed and his wife and child seriously Injured when an auto on, the Inter-pravlnclal highway near Crows Nest went ovtr a 60 foot precipice and landed on' the railway 'track below. ' , hug boulder fell from a rocky cliff abcve and, as the csr psd.slru:k.ths . from weet and deflected ''th'fciuF' before Bay butt could atop Itand it plunged . over the declivity. Baybutt was the proprietor of th C-PJt. boarding house at Crow Neat EVEN CHANCES WORLD SERIES LITTLE ADVANTAGE TO EITHER TEAM IM M.LN UN EYE OP hlU UAMH NEW YORK. Oct. 1 . Baseball's big spectacle, the World Scrlev" dominated the sport forum today and speculation aa to th outcome appear about evenly divided. Although the Yankees remain six to five favorttea In the betting. It 1 reported that numerous beta are being mad on an even basis today. After yesterday- workout It is generally conceded that the teams are fairly evenly matched. Where the Yankee have th edge In one department, the Cardinals sre able to show an advantage to offset this la another; While both managers refuse to make known tbelr batteries before tonight or tomorrow morning, it Is bow believed that Kerb Pennock will start for the Yankeea but Shocker la also considered probable. Sherdal or Wexander are generally picked to atart lor the Cardinal. BRITISH SAVED 35 FISHERMEN TEX TKtrs TO WRECK Hl'CCEEllEU IX TAKING THE MEX OtT TtT SAIETY HONG KONO, Oct, 1, Til British steamer Hydrangea saved th live of 33 native fishermen In a tcrm; battered sea. In th rescue work during dark-nesa and. a rising sea no fewer than ten rescue trips were mad to succor th men who were clinging to wreckage crying and clasping their hand In prayers for assistance. A warning to shipping that derelict Junks damsged by th' typhoon on September 27 may be encountered' within a 200 miles radius of Hong1 Kong, ha been ibrosdeasted to ships at sea. which are warned to proceed c-sUtteusly. Y SOME OF THE MINERS RETURNED TO WORK LONDON., Oct I-Wbii ther Is an Increased tendeney lu sen district toward a resumption of Mwork by th miner, it I estimated thai only 18 .080 out of approximately a miUten bav returned to the pits.