tt V A a. ' ft s s s ',: " 4 4 ,V 1 -Ci?lr 8 ; I1' Or i Vancouver ir. K M !..'.-r Ot :n is 41. ..me. 01. ,d. iU. H n .OS. 04. H'ir. t. . ot ''..If -iino 1 1 '1 1 OS. 10. Ms ionald. ' " ' : 074. f 03 4 Toronto ' i m. 11. ,l 4S " v ' 30 M. l; '' ; :s .; v OHs V O 4 orD CLOTHES 0ll NEEDY PEOPLE "k ue4eiolhef '"' ncn. women or 1 kindly send them 'MI'S tit) 1IO amnn. . '.i ,t, v " "iwni w Art hie Johnson K.C. One ( BX.'s Leading U(il Lights, Diet -.-. mahdwAkE I to heart DEATH OF WM. BELL Heatt Altae lHe to Eserllon In lvaiMf IKrifting Itoal I Ul To local Painter wmi.m Albert Bell, aged S3, well StTtral Other Member of Crew Received Injuries Which k-' Required Medical Attention at beward Vessel Itself Sustained Considerable Damage I W ARD. Alaska, Sept 29: (CP) Tom Olson, well K tchikan fisherman, was swept overboard and t n the halibut schooner Superior on Wednesday , tnrm on the bunks which threatened to disable V 1 apt. Nels Ford rejnirted on his arrival here i Several members of the crew sustained injur- . '-. tfmpnl M a result :HSS passing of M vi ucla which it the state tiaae are f rud a roach time the one aec pu. reported. PROSECUTOR Suddenly at Victoria i ArefcsbaJtf M MumOR 1)'fiwl VMM rUrf rrrrwn im mSim in Brt- jttsB FniiiwMa ertosiaal courts, who ! m nouM a one ot the keenest legal aaaeds in thia provme. pasted away suddenly this morning in a Vtrtorta hoaptul where he had km a pfttietit atnee the day before yesterday, according, to word received today in Prince Rupert. Alltottfa nia friends had known that he had bean in UiHnx health tbt aome , uaae. news nf hi doaalae wtl eome a hork u hit wtd circle ei ac- jfwalntanrFihlp Uiroaghout the. pro etare He wa well known In trtoce ' Rupert ax well mm elsewhere In the nortn ana naa iwcenuy iwimg ; Uv Suprrmr Court Aaalau In Trinre Oeorae m hi capacity ai crown aroMertitor Mr. lomrd H Wrlncb of Uaoft- J ! ton wm 1 rlaugbtar of the Ute Mr john"n who had pncUaed law in (be province for tnanr yearn and. ho. dnrtni hit career, had been jHrteted with a number of outer bwntlnr benrhen of Hrltiah bla Me moved from Neinon to torti aome years ago on being ap- pointed to the attorney general'. aepanmeni known local painter succumbed to I M attack 6( heart 4Uutt mw ttw late TTtunaay turhnr halter from irom it"- the ' ritv " '" afternoon as a result. It Is presumed, j of aertion and excitement In sav- j tn hia saaboMt which had gone (trtrt in a storm, from going ashore. After atUng the gasooai ai7, Thene ce ea fJuw Uie ruing fiODd raters mh wake of U.e Merve hurttoane win- swpt the KLLOWNA. Sept, 19. (CP-Mre hundred men. women and children otcd passiTe resUtame last nlfht and this morning to prevent the shipment of six ear-loads of apples In rontravention of the recently signed stabilisation regulations. A switch engine was unable to proceed through a hum of humanity and had to turn bark from its errand of getting ears. INJUNCTION GKANTE1) After an all night Tlgil. President llaikiru ot the British Columbia Fruit Orowers' Asoelatien announced this morning that an Injunction had been granted agalnttithe shipment of bulk apples from the district. Railway companies also hare given assurance that no such shipments will be sent out without notifying the committee. ' moored. Bell is believed to have col I htrjaed In a ruwboat In which his , i bedTwa. found a few mtMtor later j jHSCO tOUDie .77 .. .... ... tw. Knt and the i hoi ndr r! 'Ar'Arrested on From we pwuuwii -- Uiat death was due was apparent failtur raiosT uRociriiv xij . rw, ,,.d had bean en- rlu me harbor with a ,,7'" arbfigtog camped acre- .. oe who are W (Horge BWi " ""'d this fall. twa. ! n run ,.anu is on the maln- Of urknniftlj- i A!i tllm Wolf Island. A .c.. I- Mlatant William t Aunt . and . W 'llUm 4 ArtlMr MaUiw - w t v ga am a . i t rwrttinnsvi nil rmw. ' Murder Charge SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. W rid John Wm and hla wife wsjre 1 Cnriati. Tex., partly aueiBerged by the flood, is Dan. ple&sure rewrt at Oarpui Obrlstt. sr. Ma' caMpf h tbo bkfiwvnd. Canrjv, ml Mat osliured o-ftnc t 77 - T 41 - 7.7 She mdln Tomorrow's Tides gtind, Cplt re Block High 11:08 a.m. 19.2 ft Day and vice 23:12 pjn. 19.9 ft. - Passenger t Car Low . 4:45 an. 4.9 ft. . c- . - NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 17:12 pjxii 6.9 ft. " "227 "F""" " " v :.. " -- J1J ' ij-j j 1 1 . r' ' " ?rT PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933 pricbTfive cento JArAPIbbb MILITARY APPROPRIATION FISHERMAN LOSES LIFE IN BIG STORM ON HALIBUT BANKS Tom Olson, Ketchikan, Lost Overboard From Halibuter Superior As Floods Took Toll In Texas After Storm lc jasBBBBBslgBBBBBBBBBBBBsVVIIeRw Sv j-jfa' cp" ''m ii d e-."iii Txj- :yvrr. and cities in the aur strr..n Cvbm. A hotri at Conwi at Uie t4 At the bottom la a view al Kih tbe nigh watT around taepavnie-. and tour' Army Leaders of Oriental Land Ask Huge Vote For Defences To Protect Against Russian Menace RESISTED SHIPMENT Fite Hundred Kelowna Men and Wonn Pael Trevent Handling of Apples Largest War Outlay Ever Asked in History of Country statement issued as ir to 3Ieet rossible Opposition to Demand TOKYO, Japan, Sept 29: (CP) Military leaders today asked that an anny appropriation of $171,000,000, the lareest in the history of Japan, be included in the 1984-35 budeet. As if to meet poewible opjwsition to the demand, the War Office, in a statement, said: "The strengthening of the Russian Army has made Japan unable to rest at ease concerning !er defence In the direction of the Asiatic continent." STRIKE IS AUTHORIZED (leneral CoMiiril of Railway Running Trades Given Power to Call Mrn Off Jobs MONTREAL. Sept. 2: (CPI OlfloVals of the railway running trades today notified the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian National Railways that their thirty thousand members had granted the gentral counril of the five union power to rail a strike against the second ten percent baMc wate cut recently made by tbe railways. Union officials said that a strike would not necessarily follow the ballot as further negotiations would be carried on before a final 'decision Is made. ANYOX PL,NE HERE Bringing n a psaaenawr frawi the natter town. Pilot Jack MacCon- nachle arrived here at 1:30 yoster- IRREGULARS THREATEN Peiping and Tientsin in Danger of Being Seiied by Chinese Rebel Forres PEiriNG, Sept The cities of Teiping and Tientsin are believed to be in danger of being captured by the rebel forces ot General Pang Shen Wu, leader of Chinese irregulars. It ha been atrccd that Japanese troops should ro-onerate wjth regular Chinese ferrcs in rxpell-ting the rebels from neutral xones, s on of Well Known Actor .i.Ht'v.Jja Collapse HOLLYWOOD. Sept. :-4ohi. Huston, son of Walter Huston, weH. known Canadian moving pietuiv rtl actor, was reported In a stale collapse last night following an Sc airtM here yesterday on chaiwws iay afternoon from Anyox with his ctdent during the day In which tv' in eenneetlon with the recent kill- Eastman flyina boat. The machine struck a voung married woman with' Ing of Leon r. .. am Frunclsco t.x.k off on its retm to An-ox at hi.- automobile und caused her Chinese, laundrymau. 2 o'Uoek Una altenseasa, death. ( CANDIDATES MEET AFTER ARE NAMED MANY YEARS Independent in Chilliwaek Liberal In Fernie Fifth in Nanaimo More in Skeena Herein in Atlin Hjht, Makin Five Aspirants in All ABBOTS FORD, Sept. 29: CP)-iohn McKee of Abbotsford waa nominated Wednesday night by a single vote over E. Siewrt Davidson of Chillll-ark a an TnHonnrtn I ancliUate for Chilliwaek riding In the forthcoming proTlnclal election. ! To Oppose Uphill ! FERNIE. Sept. 29: CP Mayor H E Douclas baa been nominated by a Liberal convention here to content Fernie riding at the forth - omlng provincial election. It bad been at first expected that the Lib. era Is would not contest this seat which for years has been the Istronghold of Tom UphliL Labor, who is seeking re-election under the C. C. F. banner. Dr. Dier in Nanaimo NANAIMO. Sept. 24. CP Mak- lag the fifth candidate deftaetdy' In the field. Dr. Roy B. Dlcx. well known local dentist, has annoanced formally that he will run as an In Bein? Commitled In Connection With Old Theft Stipendiary Magistrate N. P. Moron In potior oourt at Prince Oeorae has Intimated his intention on the return to that city of Judge H. A. Robertson ot committing two men. Fred Alvtn Peterson and Cyril Edward Dupre. for trial on charges of obtaining goods by fraud in connection with alleged theft of automobile tools and accessories from the garage of Dawson and White, head In Prince George In 1931 ac cording to a report received at divisional henduuarters of !t. provincial 1 police here John Mclntyre of New York Meets Alexander of This City After Being Parted For Half A Century Coming here to visit his brother. Alexander Mclntyre. Am. brose Avenue, whom he had not seen for fifty years, John Mcln-tyie, lumberman from Utica, N.Y, is a visitor in Prince Rupert. Tbe two brothers had not met in half a century since they left the family home in tbe Rirhibucto district cf New Rrunswirk as youths until Wednesday of this week when John Mclntyre arrived here from Vancouver on the steamer Prince George. Mr. Mclntyre may remain here for a month or so and will also visit other brothers on this coast Mr Mclntyre crossed the continent all the way from New York State, to Vancouver by motor bus and found the trip a most pleasant and enjoyable one. 4Invesfeation of5 Burglary Case is Still Proceeding dependent candidate for Nanaimo in the forthcoming provincial dec- Although the pouee were foltow- tion. The seat was held in the feat tag up their Investigation, there House by George Pearson. Liberal, were no new developments up to who seeks re-eiectkm. ; this morning in connection with Other candidates are Dr. O. A. B. the burglary early yesterday morn- HalL Bowser-Donaghy Indepen- tag of the show window of F. E. dent; V. B. Harrison. Independent. Hunt fin Lm-a marin stiirmiv Vimia and Dr. Lyle Telford. C. C. F. ton the local -waterfront when two Laborite in Skeena ihotgttns and a quantity of ammu. nlUofl- l PCd SMITH BMTTHEHS. ERR Sent Sept. 30 29 -J J. R S. Krfl, Kelly mnmM,y.w,tr ,n inn . Labor candidate. His entry into the the others being E. T. Kennejr. Liberal; J. E. Panter. C. C. F, and Dr. 3. E. Panter. Smithers. relief dis patcher for the Canadian National Railways, was recently named Co-' operative Comsnonwealth Federation candidate for Skeena ridinz. Krrgin is Candidate i H F Kergin. who has repreaea- at a meeting Wednesday night, went ted AUln constHuencv as Liberal 00 record as being opposed to the member of the Legislature for the PrtnclIlf re,1f camps being op-past thirteen years, has announced er'd th' federal Department that he will be a candidate for re. MUitla and Defence. Angus Mc-election at the forthcoming provin- Iror presided over the meeting and cial election Mr. Kergin s entry 1 M &unn was secretary. makes the fifth candidate in the fstM for AUln. the others being W. J. Auttlttine. Liberal; T. J. Sheaton. C. C F . II W M Rolaton. Independent, and T. W Falconer. Are Opposed to Relief Camps By Militia Branch The local unemployed councils. Pioneer River Shipwright Is Dead In South NORTH VANCOUVER, Sept 39: CP Donald MePhea, pioneer shtewright of the Yukon. Fraser. Peace and Slave Rlrtrs, U dead here at the age of sixty-eight years. MONTREAL TO PAY SUBSIDY ON WHEAT MONTREAL. Sept 39: (CP) -Effective October 1, the Montreal Harbor Gaaajlaaion win pay a subsidy of Sl6e per bushel on aU grata expected through Montreal train elevators. It It bejteved this win affect ether eastern rather than western ports.