WINNIPEG. Nov. 22: Action of the United States Senate In vpt in? ta adiourn for a week before the regular session begins without passing the tartf f MU Js Tiewed by Prcxitr Macrenne.: King as in-. Ior - Employees to Get Raise In Wajes at Once is Announced WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Henry ford announced today that an lm-mcdiite increase ln wages among rora employees had been aeciaea upon. He said one remedy for the preset situation was to increase Salvage King Trying To Float Steamer Depere I Lll J 1W M"" men will proceed, with their Diaat lrly establishment of the dlcative of the Course nis govern-1 pulp mlll and otner industries, says merit followed In relation to theifne omlneca Herald. The Herald . . , Jiindertt4&3.i it U the intention of Re'umlng to Winnipeg lut'the promoters to db palp manu-c:;ht the Premier Issued a state-1 tactbrlng. lumber milling and to mcnt expressing saUsfactlon with i i-iture Rayon silk. The em-the success of his trip, which, he j fci(Wraent of between 1500 and 2000 i.u, u w jjoivivu.o.. men ' w anucipawa. passed his expectations. "I -feel satisfied that Western Canada, and in Western Canada I Include the three prairie provinces and British Columbia, are well pleased v'h the Dol cles oi the adminis tration and believe these policies rorrtbuted in nd small measure o the prosperity so greatly In evidence on every -side." FORD WILL PAY MORE At the present time the finan cial market In the east is in poor shape for the floating or new issues, but if the Terrace peoole who own the land required by the new company will consider the request of the promoters, the said promoters will be able to proceed with the plans and be ready to raise the neceiwary money as soon as the money market returns to normal. The scheme Is so large and of nrh importance to Terrace and the entire district, In fact the whole Interior, It Is not likely that any difficulties will be encountered in getting the land question fixed up. McAlpine Party At Fort Reliance WINNIPEO. Nov. 22. Andy Cruikshank. northern aviator, ar- "...ilt, I . . m hi. narlv arm naff at Fort Reltance on McLeod Bay. where he has been landbound since November 12. . U.K. utr. a Johnston ana uBiyi U Vanderhoot arrived in the city ff&SJ bedyws Merged ' n nJ i - urcen cemptprv nrtpr nn iroui - . Cf ""ice at wSstmlnster night on the Prince for a country prizes, wniie tne eigntn, nmin ana twelfth went to "Marquis." W. B. Frith of Edmonton was the first and W. A. Albright of the Beaver Lodge Experimental Farm in the Peace River district came second. Victoria Cross Winners WillBevf Guests VancouvegL , VANCOUVER, NOV. 22Brltlsh Columbia Victoria Cross winners who attended the Prince of Wales banquet ln London and those un-atotoAA be entertained will be ent4j tamed at dinner by the-Vancouver Canadian Club on the return of the winners frorr. London. WERE STRUCK IiY A FUEiqftT TRAIN' .to rn . j EDMONTON. Nov. 22. Richard i "Illgglns and Jphrv.OorleUa oURM monton were kuiou wnen nw truck was struck by a freight train yesterday at a crossing half a mile east of Spruce drove, Alberta. In his reference to Prince Rup-; . . en, rresiueiiv uuesk uac it. m umi n LL i opinion that the sentiment of Prince .SlItTai LOnDV c-i 3.1 I Rupert was antanogistic to the OUVal 1UUUUJ pr,ce George vlew tfiat the peace . rt n Ivor ahnulrl hi tunned hv a railway I TORIES ARE OPPOSED TO THE SOVIET Stronjr Rcsol'itions Against Rcconitlcn Passed At Conservative Mccilnj in London' ONDOX. Nov. 22 With only one opposing vote the Conserve alive party conference today adopted a resolution nro'.est- in against the offk-ial return ' of Soviet arents to England. "Until these alisn. elements have ceased a'l- ppofinJa and paid what thev owe," Com-, maniir Oliver Locker Lamp-son, SIJPm submitting the mo .Hon, said, "Soviet Russia is a , , moral leper and the cry should he unclean, unclean." "I am fed up with Ramsay Macdoriald and his bleating about peace and" parity in America while he is brinrtnc about war in the Empire. We have already lost Ecypt: we are point to lose India," Commander Lampson said. Prince George Sees Prince Rupert Opposed To Its P. G. E. Interests And Aligns Itelf With Vancouver PRINCE GEORGE, Nov. 22. Prince George is definitely lined up with Vancouver and against Prince Rupert in connection with the Peace River outlet movement and at a recent luncheon meeting passed a resolution of-ferinsf co-ooeration with the southern port. Prince Rup ert was frequently mentioned, by speakers and all seemed agreed that Prince Rupert was antanogistic to the interests of Prince George. Also, it was urged that Prince George should centre its energies on securing completion of the P. o. E. to mat city prior to-Its extension Into the Peace River! CAUCUS SAT WHOLE DAY WaSmnPlOn JljUSV 'connecting with the CNR. and P. " " ""S1"" J O. E. at Prince George. The attitude VICTORIA. Nov. 22. - The Con .. . ! of Vancouver was more favorable, servative caucus sat all day yester WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Eliortst -, q perry remarked on tne day and at tne conclusion last r? King arrived alongside the " " of the sunar lobby to secure uje changed attitude ox Vancouver. night Premier Tolmle stated that "'u Q o n isv on inoor uiirf laid i nrhlnVi rvnln ruontlv rn t.rvlnff tn .1.1 .1... .. in o. urocre ruesaay. and yestcraay nigner uum-a " r;. .l ' v j were wus nauuns w sc uut m i- made the first test with pumps bare here yesterday. It was shown wcure he line through Brule and to e proceedings. Leglsla-Though the hull Is "badly holed. it that the Domestic Sugar Syndicate not through Prince George. He fi0n for the coming session and a Df itA ik. .m v h,rt no d S35.00U ior me uuiikbb agreed azreca that mat the we present urcsciu aivuui ti Ithia week. She is lying Just out- influencing public opinion along the J de Port McArthur near Cape De- ,llnc indicated. CBlnn wifJi stern submerged at low ; tcr The engine room and holds ? DA.t0 Jw wd five are flooded and the fife KeSUllS . .j JU mi cxposea position. O'CONNOR,- WAS1URIED 'u iI,S BnM t0 ,tMt 0n EnK" "1 aou ana vlsh Fullilled LONDON tSnW T p- O'Connor, vet-miJh Ilshl -by statesman, that he SSK be burled In England ' to ri?; the reconciliation of the two waVV0,tt"uf ,S ,SBJ" Death of Three . Winnipeg Today WINNIPEG. rloV: 22:-M., Flor ence Johnson. 60. Winnie joimsoa, 24. her daughter, and Hoy Johnson 16. a son. were burned to deaih when fire destroyed the home of John Johnson. Allan tie Ave this morning. The bodies were found ln the ruins. Five persons were saved. attitude of otner matters In connection with Vancouver was more lavurauic w e welfare of the party was dts them. . ... cussed. J. O. Wilson said he understood Prince George was so sure of its po-! sltlon that it was content to permit n ,1 1 IIIJ the railway authorities to decide the T Or llantl HClll route m ue ioiiuwcu iur mic reatc outlet to the coast. He agreed the the attitude of Prince Rupert on the railway issue had been antagonistic to Prince George from the start. Prince RuDert. he said, was abso lutely nn nosed to Peace River outlet! Vancouver Team , Scoreless Draw cominn throinh Prince George. The PORTLAND. PORTLAND. Nov. NOV. 22. ZZ. Even even an an I i TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill 4 mm J LAROB CAMARCT Saturday, November 23 0pcU('Zlnnri Thundjri nd BturdT High 7:04 am. ill A psnejpf Every Saturday NUM. 9 to 1 18:49 p.m. 18.4 . V v Dnc HtU lor Hlr Low Accommodation for PrtviU Partlca 12:51 pjn. 9.6 ft. 0 A . ' MORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITfSH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PUONE 487 Vol. XX.. No. 272. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS Imp ortani Move Made British Conservatives Empire Co-operation Stanley Daldlwin Comes Out Clear For Imperial Preference and Is Cheered as He Makes Announcement LONDON, Nov. 22. sTanley Baldwin, leader of the Conservative party, last night came out in favor of a policy of Imperial co-operation and Empire unity. Delegates, to the annual convention of the Conservative party and supporters cheered while he formally accepted a resolution passed at the party earlier in the day-calling for Imperial preference and settlement of the Empire's economic matters on this basis in cq-oporation with the dominions when the party returns tq'trotyer. PREMIER IS PLEASED AT RECEPTION Says West Well reased With policies of Administration Which Caused Prosperity SENATE ADJOURNED Mackenzie King Sees Vindication of Ills Policy in Action of ' U.S. Congress PULP MILL AT TERRACE HEARD FROM Possibility of Bit Industry at Mouth of Kltsumkalum River Mentioned The pulp mill proposition for Terrace has moved forward an pthcjr peg- LAst Sunday the local retirWoitatlve in Terrace, C. R. Dutoerti received a message from Toronto financiers, to the effect that 'lf'lhe) owners- or property in Tfiracvhlch is tinder option to thfi'eajerri capitalists, will consider time payments on the land Instead of all cash, the eastern FISH WEEK BEGAN TODAY AND LASTS NEXT EIGHT DAYS ' 4. 4 4- National Fish Week com- , menced today and lasts for the next eight days. During mat time storekeerers are ' asked to feature fish in their windows and citizens to eat fish as much as possible in place of other foods. As Prince Rupert is depen- dent largely on its fishing in- t austry ior its orosDeritv. doubtless people here and in tne district will do their part and show a proDer interest in their own Industry. NEW WHEAT WON PRIZES "Reward" Beat Marquis at Toronto Fair and Peace River Did Weli TORONTO, Nov. 22. It was a great victory for the new "Reward" wheat wnesu and ana Northern Nortnern Alberta Aioerta at at the tne May Go to U.S. OTHER SIDE ! OF INDIAN ! COMPLAINTS strange that no complaints have been received by me. and it would appear that the matter has been magnified out of all proportion. The Dominion constable goes out of his way to assist the natives ln every passible manner and is frequently sought after for help and advice To state that the Indians absent themselves from the city for tear or arrest, to my mtna. casts an uncalled for reflection upon the law-abiding majority of our native population. With regard to the payment of noletlci oi lines, thess Are paid only n cases MiUquar ajipusa to mat-ans;'itiav)n liquor, ln .possession or VlngftUntoxhatccfrvbn; Indian reserves." No moieties are paid In nnect!on with fines imposed ln ordinary cases of Intoxication off tndlan rescrves; or In the city. I would sueifcst that if the tires ence of nstives is to be encouraged at the annual fair, more decent accommodation be provided for them than has been available in the past. ThanKing you fnr ror ine thp space ac- oraea, ii i VoursWiso ' Indian Agent. TORONTO STOCKS MtC.fftry. OlbbocE & CoUrt. Ltd.) Falconbridge. 650, 6.65. Abana, 1.18. 1,20. Amulet. 1.95. 1.07. Holltnger. 5.10. 5.20. Hudson Bay. 11.05, 11.40. ' International Nickel 32.05. 32.20. Ikeshore. 1975, 20 00. ' -'" Mtn'yre, 14.10. 14.25. Mandy. 40, 47. NlpiWtg, 2.00, 2.04. Noranda, 36.55, 36.75. Sherrltt Gordon. 3.75, 3.80. Sudbury Basin. 4.60, 4.65. Teck Hughes, 5.15, 5 20. Treadwell Yukon. 6.00. 8.00. Ventures. 3.95. 4.00. Mining Corporation. 3.30, 3.35. Home Oils. 12.10, 12.25. Afternoon Close Court t S. D. Johnston Co.) Amulet 1.95. 1.97. Dome. 7.00, 750. Falconbridge. 6.50. 6.65. Hudson Bay. 11.0.V 11.40. ... International Nickel. 33.05, 32.20 Imperial Oil. 28.25, 28.75. Mandy, 40. 47. Mining Corporation. 3.30, 3.35. Mclntyre. 14.10. 14.25. Noranda. 36.55. 36.75. Nlplsslng. 2.00. 2.04. Rherritt Gordon. 3.75. 3.80. . Sudbury Basin 4.60, 4.65. Stadacona. 4, 5. Teck Hughes, 5.15, 5.20. Treadwell Yukon, 6.00, 8.00. Ventures. 3.95, 4.00. Wright Hargraves, 1.30. 1.35. Winter Invades Eastern Central United States " :insf onnrnnrhlntf n'hHxxnrd present attitude of Vancouver was overtime period failed to break the " much more reasonable. 1 deadlock last evening ln the hockey Mayor Patterson urged pressure , game between Vancouver and Port-1 ry r , tn secure tne comDietion oi tne r. iana in me racuic vyousi iiocney i -jh iiiiiiiiiv ill O. E. to Prince Qeorge in order to League. Neither team scored. , strengthen tneir position. Dr. Alward said ne had been given to understand the Vancouver organization had been formed so that the Vancouver Board of Trade would not antagonize Prince Rupert, but. so far as he was concerned. he would not be averse to antagon CARD OF THANKS kind expressions izlne Prince Rupert, if this should celved in their recent be found necessary. mcnt. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Krismansson. Hon. P. J. A. Cardin, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Urges the Greater Use of Fish in Canada I OTTAWA, Nov. 22. "Canada's National Fish Week" WThU? whosuJ serve to emphasize to the people the exceptional the Fair Board annual meeting, W. E. Collison, Indian agent, writes as follows: Editor, Dally News With reference to the discussion at the recent meeting of the Fair Board regarding the smaller attendance of Indians at the exhibition. I would state that the real reason for this was , of their richness in vitamins and other elements, which largely due to the fact that the fair was held this year at an earlier date and many of the Indians were still engaged In fishing. Also to the fact that an epidemic of measles, which necessitated quarantine, helped to minimize the number of visitors The Department of Indian Affairs Lord Arnold, Brltiih Postmaster- has always encouraged the Indians General, whose name is men- to tolcc P"1 m tne exhibition and tloned as the successor to the post has given a grant of $300 each year of British Ambassador to the or Pri2e8- ln connection with United States. " Sir Esme Howard , me nauve exnioits. t , B jr .xVcted to With regird to the matter of per P-cwa Royal Winter Fair yesterday when S,JT" to,eeutlon secutlon of of the the natives natives unon upon whicl wnich ten. oi tne thirteen prizes ior spring ,"-"v wheat went to that variety. "Rewaid" took the first seven value of fish and the present importance and creat poten- BeSeSKyMtonfwhelisS 118111168 of the Dominion's fisheries," said Hon. P. J, A. bg Prince Rupert as discussed at! Cardin, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, in a statement which he made today in reference to the selection of the week from November 22 to November 29, as the Canada-wide fish week for 1929. "Scientists and dietitians," Hon. Mr. Cardin went on,. "have uncovered facts in recent years which show that fish are among the best of foods because eat aids to sound body- building and are alss protectors against certain diseases, especially, erhaps, in children. And Canada Is fortunate in that her commercial fishing waters are not only error-1 mous but are inhabited by food! fishes of a quality unsurpassed any-1 where in the world. It Is an axiom imong authorities that food fishes Improve ln proportion to the purity and coldness of the waters In wjilch they live, and judged by this standard Canadian fish are at least oqual in quality to the best that are taken anywhere. "Up to the present time the per ".aplta consumption of fish ln Can-tda has not been large, much les3, for instance. Uian the consumption n Oreat Britain. Different factors haVe contribated to this coridiUon. Today, with improved methods of processing and distribution bringing virtually all the many varieties of Canadian fish within the reach r the people all over the country, aul with scientists and health au- i thoritles bearing increasing testl-i many to the high value of fish i the standpoint of nurse as well tm neaitn and strength, It is a g rule to have fish frequently on , family menu." Canada's Trade 1 Makes Big Gain OTTAWA, Nov. 22. Canada's 'ex ternal trade advanced over fifty million dollars in the twelve months ending October 31. New history was made when the volume of Imports and exports reached the Ilgure of $2.611,000.000. Tacoma and Seattle Power Situation Is Becoming Very Serious SEATTLE, Nov. 22. The power situation Is becoming serious. The power plant at Tacoma will have to De snut down unless rain comes within twenty days. The naval department at Bremerton Is being ap pealed to and auxiliary power wii be secured from the warships there, ....... n n.r . T no .1 Tl . comlnz session." "Tn bulldln8 ot tne Ala&ka.Yu-Hl.iM,,, ,nnLb thi, and rtihtorlrTc i h ff I u'kon road ls a hvy undertaking mometcr dropping to zero or. near it. There was a nasty wma diow Pay For Damages SEATTLE, Nov. 22. Evelyn Re- of Osland, B.C., desire to' convey igan yesterday secured a verdict their sincere thanks for the many 'against the Dollar Cab Company of sympathy re-. for damages amounting to $17,500 bereave-1 for injuries received during a col 'llslon. M'CLYMONT DISMISSED Vancouver Sun Publishes Story Today On Loral Change The Vancouver Sun is publishing a story today that Thomas McCly-mont is being dismissed as police magistrate here and that the local Conservative executive has recommended J. C. McLennan to be his successor. Mr McClymont, on an enquiry being made of him by The Dally News this afternoon, refused to comment on the report. Mr. McLennan is at present on a trip to Victoria. HOCKEY IS looas, mere should be a stadllyi rTr jt TfTTiT large'r consumption oi fish in all.'. l Un M I I part of the Dominion; Most vari .1Jll VJ I f LiLlLl cues ui uui.iiaii are uoiainaoie la I different forms fresh. driedfl . . pickled, smoked, canned so that) mn may oe on tne tame at any season of the year and may be prepared by the housewife ln many different ways. It Is to be said alsb that, in many cases at least, fish are cheaper than other foods. From NEW RULES Plarers Beginning to Get Hang of - Playing Ttrrt? Honth Game at New York TORONTO. Nov. 22: Defence players in the National Hockey League are beginning to get the h'anS 'of playing- a tight game un-rierthe hew rules but have a long way,;,toi-go to bring the scoring dowiv to -the level of former years. Battleship Leduc came out of the penalty box in overtime to score the winning goal for thv Canadiens in the game p gainst the local team last night. The New . ork rangers outfought Montreal ln one of the Roughest and fastest games ever seen ln Mat Ison Square Garden to take the third victory over their Stanley Cup rivals of two seasons 3SO." Art Somers again scored three ;bal for Chicago against Ottawa asV.night while Hec Kilrea of the Senators did the same for his team. Scores last night were: Ottawa 6, Chicago 5. Toronto 2. Canadiens 3. Montreal 1, N. Y. Rangers 2. POUND AT PREMIUM POu premium of about tea cents in Canadian banks. Quotations running from $4.96 to $4.98. i Pattullo Attacks Road Program of Provincial Government in Address To Liberals at Vancouver Meeting VANCOUVER, Nov. 22. Attacking the proposed road program forecast by Premier Tolmie", T. D. Pattullo, in an address at the annual meeting of the Vancouver Liberal Association last night, said in the present condition of the money market the Government would find it impossible to carry out its road scheme, which, public repprts. would indicate. "As a matter of fact,-the. Government finds it necessary with the squiindermania which is going on to increase taxes to take care of the present comit- ments," he said. "I predict that the Government will show a deficit ... running into millions during thei I Vjllrivc I lucf of the kind until the .requirements of the settled portions of trte-.prov lnce are adeauately met. Mr. Pattullo endorsed the tariff stand ot the present Ottawa administration and charged R. B. Bennett with formulating tariff proposals to suit the commodity of which he happens to be speaking. Mr. Bennett was silent on the question ot the welfare of the timber industry, he said. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, Nov. 22: 4- The price 'of wheat ln Vancouver today was $1.35 x umivo uuji TheiMusicianjs J StrlkorIeIX Million. VoJ . lars Said to Be Behind Movement A radio story received last night 'ndlcates that the musicians of the United States are" up ln arms at the Inroads on the work of their profession being made by the talkies and a nation-wide strike ls suggested. It is said they will be backed by the American Federation of Labor and that they have a million dollar 'fund with which to make the fight.