77 TAXI - 77 Tomorrow's Tides (TOMMY'S) Sttnd, Capitol Theatre Block High ... 7.01 ton. 15.1 ft. Day and Night Service 18:18 p.m. 16.2 ft. 7-Passenger Chrysler Car Low . .. 0:21a jh. 7.3 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 12:07 pjn. 11.$ ft. V XXIV No 236. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTb rZo - Moscow Documents Reeard to Plan To Seize Cm se Eastern Railway Are Dubbed Fabrication ACTION IS PROTESTED gMolution Passed Against Fisher-mta Being Shipped to Relief Camp Down Coast A a regular meeting of tr.. r u s Industrial Union las' ;, resolution was passed pro-t- at the sending of loea' r. - : r, vxne of whom omud v:i boau. to unemployed ,, r. the lower mainland. . .-' was expressed that It s through the action of f vrnraent In closing the f aaon that a number of ' . rmen had been oompWci n re i lef and that tt w . an unnecessary hsrdsh'- hti to ship them out of R.ipert If they were left g to work at Um opening ivn next year, they would . N-'ter chance of paying vp L 'tints. Massett Appeal Case Adjourned T Hoars of Argument llrsrd on IrWar in Rutlcn Certiorari Proceedings A."" wn hours of argument by ' "ti Friday, adjournment t - o ws faken In the appeal by t rrtiorart on behalf of Da-' ' F .' "r. of Massett aajamat a i- -nn fine of MM by 8U-l Magistrate J. C. Dunn tor : .. Wr t mrMon la being attacked "hntcal ground of Jurts-i: that the eonvtetiea pa-' . . "i to ahow where Um al- IT 'Vnre waa i oaaailttafl W l tmre la acting aa eoun- vn and J. T. Harvey for Harvest Festival Sale of Army Was Successful Event ILiryot Thanksgiving sate 1 and other article at 1 fv.actrl last evening waa ii-efui fftr Proceed N lulled to the annual lUr- iv4i effort of the Army. " wax m charge of Lieut MM)r knd Mr. (Captain O M. Hunt acted aa ,ft musical program preced- CATHOLIC CIIAKITIliS DRIVE T r' NT(X Oct. 10: -The rvdera-f t at holtc ChartUea had ' " campaign up to the l'" fi hd $48,327. OWNtI) WESTSIINSTEIt OA7.ETTK L uun Oct. io: Vtooount ' lV ed 51. who died here a If 1 ' huo. as the publisher of : w oetunct Weatmlnater Oaa ' '"' k reputedly.very wealthy 11 nianc.e. 8,0 ('AME IIVNTEIIS " KETl'RN TO ST. LOUIS Tl-' ame charter yacht Weat- 1,1,1 v,,d in port8unday night. S n board Mr. c and Mr. Sharp rn .'i 81 Loul, ho have been name hunting trip to AN f xa Mi and Mrs. BkcII proceeded hPre bV tln hut night. enroute at Lake of u u hnc they have a preten. ' ""t home under con- Tokyo Repudiates Alleged Official Communication As-sociatcd Press Told That Diplomatic Relations May Become Strained TOKYO, Oct. 10: (CP)-Foreign office spokesmen indicated to the Associated Press today that diplomatic relation between Japan and the Soviet government might lx?come strained as a result of the distribution of documents in Moscow which Japan brands as "utter fabrications." The documents were purported to be official Japanese communications concerning a plan to seize the Chinese Eastern Railway. Boat Carrying Liberal Candidate Wrecked Yesterday in Portland Canal Southbound From Stewart TUa rutitiol ogmiuimi InnVa -nv nnnA Tint t vox-nil in rr is not so good, according to didate for th Atlin constituency, who arrived in the city , this morning on the steamer Catala after being wrecked in Portland Canal when on the way from Stewart to An- tax. The nartv consisting of nmU OmuU Uirlljlo anf a Lout Lewla. owner of the gaaboat Allen. They left early yeateraayi neenlnc aboard the boat. Intending to roach Anyox In time for a meet- rvg toniahi. About neon the boat struck a reek and anlcaad.wttto It went all the personal belonfrbic of the men mcladlnc political re cord. Happily they escaped without tnjary and are here today plan-nine to leave tomorrow afternoon for Anyox The trouble oecitrred off Halibut Bay. The boat was a 40-foot craft rite capable of carrying them safely had they not struck the rock. Vancouver Stocks tOMTUf 8 D ' ww CM VaHrouter Hag Vtaiaoart. M. B Jt-X, L Hrtdge River, 4tt. Csvrlboa OoM. S.4C. Cork Province, Jl. Oeortia Mnr. MSk. Lucky Jim. 4 ask. Meridian. U. Morning Star. JU. NaUve Son. M. National Stiver M. Nonie Frvt. M. pend Orelll. .H. Porter Idaho, M. Premier, 111. Reeve. It. Reward. Reno. M. Wvercrest, JaV Wayatde. .41. Whitewater. .0. Wavctiey, V. , ' Oils Pwbyan. .00. Home. IM. C. Ac E, I K. rreehoid, .It. Ap. Oon , .11. Calmont, It. ateritng Paelfle, Jlvi. Toronto Columario. .IT. Central Patrtola. M. KlrWand Lsa Gold, M. Noranda. H I-Bherrttt, 1.10. tnt. Nickel. .!. Oranada. M. Macaesa. M. 8tsco. I M. Dome, tttt-TXk Hughe, tjti. Eldorado, 3JB. HoUlngtr. 10JI. Howey I Mclntyre. 4i0. New York U. 8. Steel, 4t4. General Motors. V4. American Can. ft American Telephone ltOV. Allied Chcmli nl lS1? 4 NatlonHl plsiill--t.s M'4. W. J. Assel?tine, Liberal can - W. J. Asselstine. Howard ' I ! P0PULARIH IMPOSSIBLE So Says Prime .Minister Bennett In Thanksgiving .Message WINNIPEG. Oct. II: tCPI No government could remain popular through a depression such as the world has been experiencing, Trrmier R. B. Bennett declared here last night. He believed. In the words of Talleyrand, that "a statesman should have the courage to be unpopular" and was satisfied that the conduct of thr present administration would compare favorably with any administration in the world over th -same period. The rremler held out as reasons for Thanksgiving the fart that-not only Canada but the whole world seemed to be on the road to rrcovery achievement LEAVING SERVICE Robert Ersklnr Superannuated After Spending IX Years With Marine Department Robert Ersklne. who has been ac countant and purchasing agent hire for the marine department since I9M. has been superannuated ftem the service and. with Mrs. Er-sklne, will be leavtng shortly for Vancouver where It Is their Intention to take up future residence. rThelr departure from here will be regretted by many friends. Mr. Ersklne has been for eighteen years In the service of the department which he Joined In Victoria, tjavlng pome to. Digby Island from ihe Capital City. His duties locally will be absorbed by the present staff. FORMER TERRACE MAN IS C. C. V. CANDIDATE IN ! COMOX CONSTITUENCY COURTKNAY. Vancouver Island. Oct. 10: CP)-Rcv. H. T. Allen B.A.. pastor of the United Church at Cumberland. who was recently transferred to that point from Terrace, was selected at the end of the week as C. C. F. candidate for Comoxln the forthcoming pro- vlncial election. 4 - MOLtfSON TRIP OFF De Haviland Officials Announce Cancellation of Hop For British Flying Pair LONDON, Oct It: (CP) The projected long distance flight of Capt. and Mrs. James A. MoIIison from Toronto to Bagdad has been cancelled. The night is definitely off. officials of the de Havl-land Aircraft Co, owners of the plane in which the hop was to hare been made, announced Saturday. The Mollisoni were at Toronti awaiting favorable weather con ditions for the Bagdad fligb when announcement was made that their trijj was off. The ma-chine was In readiness at Wasaga Beach and both flyers were anxious to go. ( H t BIG STORM FELT ON ATLANTIC YESTERDAY HALIFAX NS, Sept. 10: 'CP I ShlpplnjT WftS para- ! I1!'.1.1!" Al: ! . mtuiont'0f cWtarTdanuw wa caused to orchard and along the waterfront by gale which swePl Mantim prortnee UT" wt w-na Vancouver Wheat - 4r .r - - . VANCOUVER. Oct. 16 Wheat wa quoted here today at 61 vie. basnet Winnipeg I October. 61. November, 61 1. ; December. 61V(. May. V Chicago December, M. May. M. Jury. I4 SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAR'I NEW YORK. Oct. 10-SUver wa quoted here today at 3c. Copper varied at from 8c. to 9c. DISCUSS SHIPPING Finance Minister of New Zealand Admits That Negotiations Are On With Australia WHAINOTON. NX. Oct. 10: CP Hon J. G. Oaatea. minister of finance, today confirmed reports that negotiations are proceeding between Australia and New Zealand regarding competition by American shipping. "Australia la very much concerned about her position and so Is New Zealand." Mr. Coates declared. I WINNER IN I Frew. O. Fraeer, Miss Dorothy Tigers Conquer New gn. W. Hawes. Mr. and Mrs. E. Westminster Salmon Bellies For Second Time . YAfn-uuv ucv. iu: w Playing their second game In the box lacrosse finals here last night, Moore. Jack Preece. Miss A. Postulo. Hamilton Tigers defeated the New Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rose, Mr. and Westminster Salmon Bellle 13 to Mrs. Howard Steen. Mrs. T. Sten-11. It was an extremely rough j berg and W. Zallsko. match. John Mclntyre of UUea. New York, brother of Alexander Mclntyre of this city, sailed by the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver .after having spent the past couple of weeks here. He will proceed from Vancouver to California where an - other brother resides. VOTING IN PR. RUPERT List of Polling Places in Provincial Election Announced By Returning Officer if a poll is found to be necessary for the provincial ejection in Prince Ton srrrr ing wui take place at the following points, it is announced by the re turning officer, D. C. Stuart: Prince Rupert. Haysport. Inver rtess. Ooose Bay. Humpback Bay. i iunner nominations In this riding. Plewln's Point. Jap Inlet. Lawn HOI. j rt n the papers of each can-Lock eport. Massett, North Island, didate were as follows: Dceanlc, Oona River. Osland. Port; Mr Pattullo Proposed by S. P. dement. Port Simpson. Queen' McMordle; seconded by J. H. Pills- Charlotte City. Refuge Bay, Sand- burv: assenting. Mrs. Mary V. Mac-spit. SlOdegate. Squadaree, Sunny Laren. Mrs. Adele Jabour. Max side, Tlell and Woden River. Helibroner, Mrs. Annie McD. Nelson. Nominations will close at 12 noon. on Thursday of this week and there U every Indication that there will"1""1- D- c McRae. A. 3. Pnid-le more than one nomination in homme. Mrs. Margaret I. Patmore. which event the holding of a poH;J- J- T. Collart. J. J. Judge. J. J. will be necessary. EXCURSION IS SUCCESS No Less Than SIS Made Trip to Ketchikan and Outing Was Very Enjoyable to All With no less than J15 persons maklrc the trro. the soeclal week- end excursion of the steamer Prince Ruoert to Ketchikan was a most iMMuiftrf mt Mtouhi. innn. hSTwlii ihr;,rrrW Ibeeaaatad hi future . SDeelal r,t. ', the enterwlnmen' M those mi kmc rruiu. ,M U Sarf rr h.nnt . r r time. The people of Ketchikan iwoved themselves to be. at usual. nial host and also did their part to make the oattrr a completely feasant one for the local folk. Athowah It rained at Ketchikan Umost the entire day. this did not lampen the spirit of the excursionist nor did It seem tm detract nueh from the general enjoyment Some of the travellers spent the day at Ketchikan visiting with friends and sightseeing In the A sskan city was, of course, a genern diversion and. in this connection the townsfolk there were very gen erou In the matter of trsnsparta Uon A dance In the American Le- J Rlon Hall Sunday night was one of tne enjoya we leaiures. There was dancing aboard the! steamer as she steamed from here northward on Saturday night, musk being furnished by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra of this city Pipers Alex Macdonald and Sam Leslie were also taken along and their services were In almost con stant demand. They were eapeeJatly popular with the Ketchikan folk. If any suggestion could be offered to make future excursion of the kind more enjoyable than ws this one. It would be that arrange ment be made to have the cruise at least In one direction made by daylight. This would prove a special Inducement undoubtedly. Among others making the trip in addition to those whose names were published In the Dally News 1 Saturday were Harry Astorl. Mrs. . C P. Balagno, Mr. and Mrs. T. Byrne. Miss Rose Couture, Miss A. Cook. r. C. Cole. F. M. Dockrlll. O. P. Connelly. Miss & Dalgarno. J. A. Hudson. Mrs. J. Iveron. J. Lindsay. ! Mrs. E. Large. N. McKay. Mr. Stan ; Morln and child. William Murray. I miss M. Miller. A. Murray, a. Mar- low. Shane Murray. Mrs. R, E. Doug. Frrasell. who recently re- turned from a visit to point as fat south a Portland, say he met George Russell, formerly foreman for the Dally News here, J. 11. Kelly, formerly a local plumber, and C. C. ClemerAson. the baseball player The Ollhulys. he says, are still In business at Kelso. Pattullo, Rudderham, Chapman Formally Nominated Today in Provincial Election Contest Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, Leader of the Opposition: George Weston Rudderham. man, miner, were all officially nominated this morning as 'randida 0 provincial election. The papers were found by the return ing omcer, u. u. aiuarc, 10 duly accepted. There is no lndlca - Uon as yet that there will be any Mis Jessie RothweU. Najeeb Mus- Ikm- W. P. Armour. W. J. McCut- i utUe- s- Parker. John Dybhavn. T. W. Brown. H. B. Rochester. Dr. L. W. Kergin. Robert Gordon. C. O. Minns and M. P. McCaffery. Mr. Rudderham Proposed by J. S. Black: seconded by Etnar Larsen I assenting. D. A. Macphee. John ' Tl Trrrrs a n Tamatat V a sam T Tl 1 Morin. H. J. Smith. J. J. OUlis. T. J Shenton. Frank Roma. Frank Derry, O. V Wilkinson. W. 8. Hammond. Mrs. Bethla K. Lawton. Mrs. Re-! oece E McCarthy. Mrs. Louise; Carlyle and Jorfn Anderson. i Mr Chapman-Proposed by W " Montgomery: seconded by WU- Marn McLeod; asMfitlng. Robert Kydd. Philippe Laporte. Andrew r.ero nn. wrs. m- hel Ward. K. J. Ban. Mr& Mary FW(Dancan Matheson. Frederick n7- riant Quest, WsDtam Pimii tM a. ana mmn , BUSINESS IMPROVES OTTAWA, Oct. 10: Further indications of improved business conditions are shown in the Dominion revenues which increased $U70.000 during the first week of October as compared with the same week a year ago. T A pV T?I1 Allf Djtfd V IvUlYl CONVENTION Fire Chief Rod Morrison Found Fire Fighting Discussions In Portland Highly Interesting Fire Chief Rod Morrison, who returned to the city last Saturday af ter attending the annual conven tton of the Pacific Coast Fire Chief Association in Portland. Ore., re ports that 190 fire chiefs regtstered at the convention which was held in the Multnomah Hotel. The delegates were welcomed to Portland by Commissioner Riley. Every conceivable means of fire flthtlns: came under diSMMainn at the convention and other matter to be debated included fire preven - ! Uon. including Inspections and hi. J vestlgatlons. fighting fires In base- j ments and atttea. chimney fire, oil fires, waterfront toes and similar subjects. All the discussions proved both Interesting and educational. Chief Ralph Scott of the Los An- gel fire department gave a very interesting talk on the California earthouake of last snrlnc Thr Mount Vrnon fit rfMart. ment put on a great demonstra - ! Uon In the line of fire practice, the 1 men being trained and instructed School Chief Morrison received many Inquiries regarding Prince Rupert and met some persons who had been here in the early days. . TODAY'S WEATHER HaseKon. Cloudy, calm. 38. Smlthers. clear, calm. 34. Burns Lake, fog. calm. 31. machinist, and Charfea Chan. oe an in order and each was " nrw. . bUUU blAKl ON BIG LOAN Total Amount Subscribed This Morning Amounted to $52,000,000 MONTREAL, Oct 10: Subscriptions at noon today to the new conversion loan which opened this morning totalled 15!,-00,000. The Imperial Oil Company took $3,000,000. SEAPLANE DAMAGED Portland Machine Breaks Strut In Forced Landing Near Here But Lt Repaired When forced to land in roofh water near Kinahan Island yesterday afternoon on account of poor vWbHHy while frying from Ketchi kan with Alert Bay as the planned objective of the days hop. a Fokker seaplane from Portland, Ore., piloted by. C. C. J. Graul and with its owner. Gay lord Adam, on board as a passenger, sustained a broken steel pontoon strut and. after drifting around for a tame, was finally picked up by Dr. H. L. Alexander with hi gasboat and towed into shelter at Kinahan lstand where temporary repairs were mad before being brought along into Prince Rupert at duk last evening. The broken strut wu welded today by the Star Wcldteg St Machine Works and It was expected that the plane would be attft to hop of f this: afternoon for Alert Bay with a view to continuing on Into Portland tomorrow. Pilot Graul and Mr. Adam have been on a month's flight to Alaska as far north a Hahvea, havmg made calls at Ketchikan and Juneau. They put m here a month ago when norbtbeund. The pMfte fe tajulgsped with a 3M hp. Wrtfht whirlwind engine. FATALITY AT BUCKINGHAM One Person Killed and Several Injured In Traffic Crash Near Residence of King LONDON. Oct 10): CP) One person wa killed, seven were seriously hurt and many others were Injured Saturday when an automo- dU ruck a mP poet and skidded mto cpow1 Buck". maham Palace where the King la In A ctd.had gathered to witness Ith clunln P1 rd Halibut Arrivals Summary American 11400 pound. 8.6c BIK B OC. Canadlan-Nono. ,Am,ln Storage. 9.4c Sitka. nMO, Booth. 8.6c and Sc. McKlnWy. 34000, Royal. 0.4c and Sc. Franklin. 30jBefl. Royal. &Jc and 5c Thor. 40.000. Atlin. 0.4c and c. No Sale Today These boats sold on Monday. No boau being in with catches this morning, there was. therefore, nd sale at the exchange. ?