Phone 77 TAXI (TOMMY'S) Stand, Cpitol Theatre IJIock An) ume, anywhere, 50c Is the fate. 7 Passenger Chrysler Car I 11 Ul I U I I f 11 111 V 7 X 1 Van P.- v a- . 8 I? t PRAIRIES Hk'I'.nd- Damage Done At U:onton and further iut 0 November 14 Ca-A great variety of rr visited the prairie - f the week-end ln-th under, snow and j !. avy property dam-.'..o and Mkatehe-n ton roofs were torr .:.(( electric light and were levelled. ON NEW YORK MART TSv tiK, Nov 11 -Silver was! rning here at 4k and I couver Vancouver ul. 44. K"l. .41. 34 . 22 id. IH. Kiver. M. i-n. OS. u. - Star, .17. "n. my. ' silver. .Wfc, I':'. .10. '"tfille. J. 'Uho. .14. l IS. ' 071,. Hi I Stocks -t a D Jvw '" ' v KM. .OS. . !. 3g '"',r. W. - 01. ' Oils r 'i o, 00, f&E 07 P c. ,0 Pacific, .3-5. ., Toronto 'Mria. .0JV4. ' ""lumario, .44. JH'ui Patrick, JSA. "kJ-mti Lake Gold, 5. Jotanfla. 34.80. oherriti i.oe. 'I' Nlcknl 41 IK P. .. Jf". .80. (1co. 1 45. lAWe loTake Nourishment on Situr-I ' . . . i day King lieorge inquires on i Armistice Day tinu-rueAT. Nov 14: Oeneral the commander-in-cniei oi we Canadian Expeditionary Force dur ing the latter part of the areat war. Lindy and Anne Visiting Spain irnllnl Stales Airman and1 downward. A total of UTO.000 Ills Wife Spend Sunday Night in VIIUe .1 their flight continued village They to the Spanish capital yesterday. h Mrs. Lindbergh are on surely air tour of Europe jjjtlng bought here ata. quoted a lei- Vancouver Wheat Debate on Arms Policy and Arthur Henderson Threatens to Resign From Chairmanship Unless Change Made LONDON, Nov. 11: The Labor party motion of cen- .... . i I! i If i sir Arthur currte was able to take ure against the government on its disarmament policy; nourishment on Saturday for the wag defeated last night 111 the House Of tommoilS WJ to Hf time since his admission to hospital last Tuesday suffering from blockade of a small blood vassei in the brain. Attending physicians announce that they are mcouraged by his condition. On Armistice Day King George wnt a message to the Oovernor Oeneral instructing him to "Inquire .. t. itu jMrw4ltinn nf : m my name 1 51. The vote came after a long debate and found Lloyd George's little group of Independent Liberals lined up with Iabor. Sir Herbert Samuel's Liberal group abstained from New York Stock Trading Aimless Some Issues Up and Others Down. Turnover For Day Was U70.000 Shares NEW YORK. Nov. 14: Stocks drifted around In aimless trading on the New York Exftlmnge. some moving up and others down, although the general tendency was snares cnangea nana, inm uiuiw trlal average at closing was M.06; off 1.34; rail. 39.M. off M utlU- a.u antoNA. Spain. Nov. 14:- ties. 34.09. off .54, and bond. 80.66. Landing here Sunday on account of off .84. .......vki. ueather in inc course . snesit that night In thl spanisn' REDS ON voting. RAMPAGE i KUKIANO. China. Nov 14: CP BOMBAY, India. Nov. 14: On account of trouble wtUt Afghan Prime Minister Mac Donald de- ( lared that the British Government would not desert the Arms Con ference or the League of Nations but neither would she Increase her In ternational commitments nor make any undue sacrifices for the sake of meeting the demand of other Sir Stafford Crlpps, labor col-l?ague of Arthur Henderson, read a personal note In vrh4h Mr. Henderson threatened to resign from the presidency of the Arm Conference unless there was a change In the attitude of the deienatlens of the various nation regarding arms. SOLD YESTKHDAY TWO IIOIIUS AKTEIt PAPER ON STREET WAsmJr.H' 0F r,WL0 to ha been PPr. v.(W :wheat tratewtty Afglwnlstan, C N?V' ";3?u tciday UiU mornliig ho.t5-rtfto tnArie bythenrltUh 1 an advertiser In classified column made a wonderfully quick sale of fur- homeward, to the United . n ture. Eery article was gone their way , u uu thftt Com. flllJht across uk ' a,-.- fiiawine a North AUantlc ocean iht nd ln I when they seised and plundered - ,t the evening the advertiser rang up asking to have the adver- Usement stopped a It was no e longer needed. For quick ac- tribesmen, Khyber Pass, the mam; on try a classified ad. In thl -authorities. Tomorrows Tides High 11:13 a.m. 21.4 ft. Low 4:59 ajn. 7.3 ft. 17:50 pjn. 5.9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER V v XX'V No. 283. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS SL4ID OF GERMANY IS ENUNCIA TED MLTkAFFIC AND LAM COMMUNICATIONS PARALYZED Peace With Honor and Equality Is All His Country Asks-Hitler II be No Disarmament Dealing Unless This is Given, Says Nazi Chieftain Advises Other Nations to ".Mind Own Business" rTUN, Nov. 11: "Peace with honor and equality"' ;7l. anded by Chancellor Adolf Hitler in an address - large audience of factory workers at the out- Berlin. "Germany must have equal rights with ..r,s or el? there will be no disarmament con- far as this country is concerned, declared the Iery Nan entertain in denouncing the tactics of the former Allied nations In instsUng on arming them-' selves while refusing Germany the rtfht to do likewise Oermany was as much menaced aa any other country by lack of equality, he de-1 clared. "There are some statesmen j in Europe who would be well-ad-j vised to mind their own haste am,' shrmted Hitler. . Germany waa ready to "bsrry the' hatchet" wtth all rU enemies, de-! dared Hitter, but there was noth-. fog be amid do about It If the othar utiotu refused to believe ' htm . Swhen he mid this The fact of the matter waa that he had aald nothing against other nations except tn-wfar as Oerma- right were concerned. It would be sheer folly for Oermany to want war now. CURRIE IS IMPROVING Deadly Air Weapon Defeats British Navy The British Admiralty has u.t r-i"aed this rare UlustraUon of an ircident of the recent British fleet manoeuvres in the Norm 5 a One of John BuU's new battle wagons of the air. a Blackburn Ripon torpedo carrier. va.v $ .ijped it rose Into the air. bound on Its mission of "destruction." It waa commissioned to attack a hostile fleet, that was steaming ore hundred miles away In the foreground Is seen the cruiser I. aid-r, ana in the background, the home fleet with its Hanking destroyers, followirg up the first attack of the fleet's right arm. Opposition to British Government Gets Very Small Support in House Of Commons on Vote of Censure Ixing CRASHED IN DENSE FOG Princess Alice Twisted Stem and Yukon Has Dented Plates as Result of Collision VANCOUVER, Nov. 14: In a drme fog this morning the steamer Princess Alice, bound from Seattle to Vancouver, and the steamer Yukon of the Alaska Steamship Line, from Juneau, crashed In the first narrows. None of the passengers were Injured and there was no panic. The Princess Alice sustained a IwiMed stem and the Yukon had several dented plates above the water line but was able to proceed to Seattle. The Alice is being surveyed. CHICAGO AND LEAFS LEAD Black Hawks at Head of American Hockey Division and Toronto On Top in International CHICAOO. Nov. 14: (CP)-Re-quiring but one lone tally to defeat the New York Rangers, Chleago Black Hawks took the early season lead In the American Division of the National Hockey League on Sunday night. Detroit Red Wings are In second position by virtue of a S to 2 victory over New York Am ericans at Detroit. Toronto Maple Leafs, who won a Ught contest wtth the New York Rangers at Toronto Saturday night, are In first place ln the Interna-tlonal Division. Weekend score were as follows., Sunday Games New York Rangers 0, Chleago 1. New York Americans 2, Detroit c Saturday Games New York Rangers 3, Toronto 4. Carta cHena 0, Ottawa 2. Boston 2. Montreal 3. Little Change Today In Water Conditions Lower Skeena Valley No Trains Moving in Either Direction on Prince Rupcrt-Smithcrs Division Trouble With Wires Also Develops During Night Train traffic on the Prince Rupert-Smithers division of i he Canadian National Railways is still paralyzed today on account of slides and washouts in the Lower Skeena . Valley between Woodcock and Kwinitsa. There will be no 1 rains either in or out of Prince Rupert today, it was an-' Mounced this morning. The train from the east, regularly due to arrive here at 10 o'clock to LOG SCALE IS HIGHER Galij Afaln Shown in October Al- Thouh Production. For aear SUU Down now stands at 50,064,568 board feet as against 78,775,737 board feet in the first ten month of 1932. Scaling per species this October were as follow, figure for the same month last year also being shown for comparison: Oct- 1933 B. F. Douglas Fir .... 307.999 Cedar 9T9.461 Spruce 7.768.500 Hemlock 4JW0.108 night, has been turned baek from Smithers and there will, therefore, be no train coming ln now before Thursday night The train which was to have left for the east last evening was cancelled. If the line is cleared by that time, the regular train for the east will leave tomorrow afternoon. ' Telegraph line -also went down during the night- aruL PrJnce-.Ru- Loe scaling in Prince Rupert for- ;Prt WM cul 011 Irom WM ?m eetry district during the month of m rly today Partteu-October tar a to tent ot tTOuW this year totalled 1S.709.638 ,ln and the of board feet as compared wtth 12.-10" vmnm 0M.M5 board feet In the same bearing same were, therefore. month last year. For 1933 to date ; the aggregate scale for the district j Balsam 2.031.661 Jackptne 101,890 Miscellaneous Oct. 1932 Mining Classes To Be Given Here Resident Engineer Bj. 1 Dr. Joseph T Mandy. resident 63,664 1 mining engineer for the north-426,990 ' western mineral survey district, has 5,245735 agreed to conduct a series of weekly 4,307,317 classe ln geology, mineralogy and 1,969,969 1 kindred subject on Tuesday eve-' 42,737 nlng of each week ln the city 6,613 council chamber following his re- ; turn trip to Vancouver and Victoria Total 15.709,038 1 2.062,9 J6 011 official duties. Announcement to 1 thl effect was made this morning Forest Products I by city Commissioner W. J. Aider. It Production of pole and piling ln ta expected the lectures will prove of the Interior this October amounted much Interest, particularly to youn-to 182.914 lineal feet, all in cedar. ger men who may be considering as compared with 58.800 lineal feet going prospecting. In the same month last year. I . Cord wood for this October total led 152 cord as against 162 cords last October while 11.049 Jackptne ties were accounted for this Octo- i ber a compared with only 720 tie In October. 1932. As previously re-1 no r ted on several occasions, there I Miner Killed At Anyox Saturday is considerable acUvity in tie pro- jMIke Zaja Loses His Life In Work-ductlon ln the Interior this fall on , ings of Granby Co. at account of new orders given some time ago to the settlers by the Canadian NaUonal Railways. Smelter Town District headquarters of the provincial pohce here have been. ad- Pat D'Orto. who has been paying vised that Mike Zaja. an employee a visit with friend at Anyox, re of the Oranby Co.. was killed In the turned to the city from the smel- mine at Anyox on Saturday mom-er town on the Catala this morn- Ing. No detail were given. An ln-uag. quest Is being held today at Anyox. To the Electors of Atlin I wish to express to you all my sincere appreciation of the honor you have done me by electing me as your representative ln the Legislature. It will be my aim to Justify your confidence by serving you ln the best way I know. Let me suggest that party differences be forgotten and that we work together a a unit for the advance-men of the Interests ot the riding and the general good of the province of British Columbia. W. J. Asselstine. Premier, B C. ' 1.. m 1 I