Phone 77 TAXI (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capllol Theatre Block Ar ; Mm'1, anywhere, 50c is the fare. LnmBfl Ltd fir)n i'wn. I! & Harvey ,!:.'' who has lc ? ( lection to nin.t Legislature. COURT IN NOVEMBER I'urrniit P. ..I .. Victoria Yesterday at Ae of i lfCy-SU Years In SI1.VKH AND COPPKR VK IORIA, Nov. 7: (CP) Twenty-feven candidate j utninatwl yesterday in Victoria for the deferred ml election on November 27, voting on candidates four feat in the capital and two in Vancouver v having been postjHMied following the death bc- ruination and poneral election dav of W. J. Bow- HB1 scr K.C.. leader of the Independent j Non-Partisan movement, who wa a I JrOnS Out I candidate In both ridings. Thirteen "r candidate were nominated In Van couver Centre. Col. Lome Boat, who was one of the original Victoria nominee, an I Independent, vu the only eandl date to drop out prior to yesterday's 1 official nominations. After a meeting Monday nktht. which failed to roach an agreement on the number of candid tea to re tire In favor of four who would be ' chosen. Hon. Joshua llmehMffe, minister of education and one of the few Unionist foltowera of Premier Toltnle. announced he would retire leaving twenty-six eandl-iat' s m the field In Victoria. There wilr probably be some other withdrawals from the Victoria Uat which i now as follows: Unionist Brig General J Birth-i l.incl Brown. Col. H. T. Ooodland, F J Crowhurst. Liberal-John Hart. W. II. Kins-man. J B Cleurihue. Uyron Johnson Conservative V. C. Moresby K. C . Robert Caaatdy. K. C. Independent Non-Partlaan Waller Luney. George McOregor. Char lea BUhop. r r. F Robert Oomnell. W. B. Calrd. Capt. T. O. Sheppard. Victor R MWgeley. iinitrt Front Thomai Molr. Independent-Beglnald Hayward. Io tail Actions, One Appeal and or Clem Davles. J. C. North. R T. Nine Naturaliialion on 1 Williams. P. J. Slnnott. Herbert alendar For .Month (aacomb. Andrew McOavln. Mrs jH. Mason - ket Including two eivtt, Labor -J. H. Owen. '" "lie appeal and nine na-J n Vancouver Centre (l n applications all of, in Vancouver Centre, W. J. Scrtb- i v. i Approved. County Court j blnJ independent Non-Parttoan. ular monthly aawton yea-i runnng mt of the late W. J. ' i lore Judge W. B. Planer. j,jowr, haa droped out. The So- -&At for November Is Mi ctnltata have added a candidate In ; '' I t vm.i while J. McKendrick. "a Ourvlch va. Victor An-dcfe,t last Thursday In Dcwd- . a . .. a t . l. A TS J f. - .1 m ana rora aewunknv has reoiacea itooeri ueutuiu f! 1 w Brown for defendant, ad--mo die. r ' !i in Lumber Yard Limited r " f Frost. $W.78. R. L. McLen-'sti t. puintjff, ratnvore As Ful ton tm irfpndant. stand. Arpr il Hex x va va. W w. II li, Mnlltln MaiKin C.n. uo. av'.iniKt for defendant, Superintendent Of Mental Home Dies th United Front ticket. Vancouver Centre nominations are as follows: i Untonlst-W. S. Mackenale. ! Liberal-Gordon McO. Sloan, Gordon Wtomer. ronaervitive A ; -- , Oame aS R7i: : M.LWnl C. C. F.-W. W. Leieaux, unams. Manaoii, . , r, r p.nernld V. Pclton K. C Lt. Col. II. K. Lyon. United Front-J. McKendrick, Fred Granac. Socialist-Sidney Young. Dell. Mcrhll- J. S, Barp, R. 3. ON NKW VORK MAKl mptw YORK. Nov. 7: (CPI-Bar t 4H,c per ounce o silver eM ' "I, Irket -v-7: CP -oranby lirr yesterday .""' "wi w. superintendent or iw 'oei ""-,"" . 8c Today v wa. was 7 PvmrtHi closed at mental home here. Copper u ' aluy. 'market holiday Sails RllMlO PAY PART Hinchliffe Drops Out of Fight In Victoria; Thirteen in Vancouver Independent Non-Partizans Abandon Contest For Two Metropolitan Scats Some .Minor Changes in Lists Otherwise f V.- TvJ Tomorrow's Tides High ,. 5:09 a.m. 16.7 ft. 16:28 p.m. 17.7 ft. Low 10:47 ai. 10.7 ft. 7-Pawenger Chrysler r "' 28:35 p.m. 65 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 45 V:i XXIV Ho. 258, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933 MANY CANDIDATES RUNNING IN DEFE Believe Bomb May Have Killed Seven In Air Crash Chemical te:-t? of bite of wr ka, aom tir a;:' ;i icr wiu-h ciiOi-d niystn i'usiy near Chesterton. Ind.. lead auUioritles ta oc uvc h'! n !ug!. xpr -ivc. riot difficulty with thf armplane. caused the disaster which killed seven persons Ihc t U w. re made in the Northwestern University Scientific Crime Detention Laboratory and chemists reported traces of nitro-siycerine. The fact that the aeroplane's tan was blown a mile from the scene of the wrack adds credence to the theory that a time bomb was cashed in the cargo apace of the aeroplane with ex press packages, as Indicated by circle in the top picture. The lower picture shows a number of the authorities examining the parts of the wrecnage of the tall Federal men are tnveaUgatlrg the suggestion that the bomb was placed by a murderer who wanted to kill one of the seven In the plane, and believed a "perfect "crime" could be effected by cau a g the disaster. Princess Mary Has Operation For Appendix J: LONDON. Nov. 7: (CP) Prin-rrs Mary was reported tonlcht to be projrmlnt favorably fol-lowlne an operation for appen dltltli earlier In the day. OBSERVING ARMISTICE rarade and Service at Cenotaph To Be Held On Saturday Mornlnc of This Week AtTanrwnenta have been com pleted for the annual parade and scrvlee.at the Prince Rupert cenotaph to be held on the morning of Armistice Day this Saturday. In charge of Lieut. Ool. S. D. Johnston M.C.. V.D., the parade wlir move off at 10:30 ajn. from opposite the Northern British Columbia Power Co. store on Third Avenue at the corner of Third Steet. The panwie. in which Boys' Band, pipers, Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve detachment. Sea Cadets, Canadian Legion. Canadian Legion Woman's Auxiliary, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, Toe H.. Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Ragles, Benevolent Order of Elks. Inde- pendent Order of Oddfellows. Boy; Scouts and Olrl Guides will parti-: clpatc. will move to the cenotaph Iby way of Third Avenue, Sixth (Continued on Tago 3) BIRTH A son, was born this morning at the general hospital to Mr. and Mrs. T. N. LcPage. 719 Fifth Ave.. East. MAJORITY FOR MR. PATTULLO IS 1063 With North Island, the final missing poll, giving IU single 1 vote to the Premier-elect, com- plete returns for Prince Ru- pert riding In the provincial ' election show a majority of ! 103 for T. D. PattuUo over O. i W. Rudderham. C. C. F.. The complete count, with the pos-I slble addition of a few absentee ! vote which rrfay yet be out-1 standing. Is as follows: Pat- tullo. 1TM: Rudderham. 6M; Chapman. United Front. 375. Operating Profit ARE SAFE AT ATLIN rhree Prospectors Make 100-Mile Overland Trip Safely From Wolf Lake Shown By P.G.E. New Round Trip VANCOUVER, Nov. 7: (CP) The Pacific Great Eastern Railway had an operating profit of $30,800 for the nine month of the year ending September 30 as compared with a deficit of $71,000 In the corresponding period last year. Gold mining activity in the Bridge River and Cariboo districts is held accountable for the change. Record bet By Liner Bremen ! CHERBOURG. France. Nov. 7:-The North German Lloyd motor-ship liner Bremen, on her arrival from her last voyage to New Yortt. i had established a new tune record ;for the round ttip trans-Atlantic I crossing. To the Electors of Skecna Please accept my sincere appreciation for the generous support given me on November 3nd. I earnestly hope that time may Justify your confidence and tliat wc can get together in Uih district Irrespective of party affiliations, and work lor the benefit of all. E. T. Kenney. RRED .4 Political War in Atlin 1 ConsMtugncj Mtitujncj 1 "" ' j T. J. 8benton returned home on 'the Catata this morning from An-- yox following the recent provincial ' j 1 election in which he ran as C. C. F. candidate for Atlin riding. Latest j, i returns on the contest In Atlin,!. with heard a i tt i a s, J l tAI ? ai PRICE: FIVE CENTS ER DEBT ELECTIONS Payment On Account Obviates Necessity of Classing As Default Out of Total Instalment of 117,000,000 Due Next Month, $7,500,000 is Being: Paid Negotiations Come to Conclusion Without Agreement WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 7: (CP) President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced today that British war debt negotiations had ended without agreement but with the payment of $7,500,000 by Great Britain on its December i ) instalment to be paid in United States currency in lieu of $117,000,000 due on that date. The President announced that, in view of the part payment. he would not regard the British guv-rf f1 WYTJktrriyTlT V N I I I N eminent as In default iJA IJLiX llVll m u, official statement, the Pre-lO TlARffP aldent aaid that aegollatlons had IS Hi 1 1 VI concluded without , prejudice to 1U 1AV1TA1 etUier eouatry UI certain factors In the vftjrid sitssilauu. commercial C. C. F. Candidate Back From and monetary. aeasn more clari 1 fied." . 1 from. Kawtt J. Aawelstlne aaothcr m b we - - "", prince John at the first of tbe votes over Mr Shenton with H. F. . k mUJ U now working T. W. Falconer, and II. W. M. Rol-ston trailing. H. W. M. Rolston, Independent candidate, who was at Anyox for election day. returned to his home at Stewart on the Catala yesterday. Revised returns from some of the more important polls tn Atlin rid- i tng were as follows: Alice Arm Asselatine. 14; Falconer. IS; Kergtn, 18; Rolston. 1; Shenton. IS. I Anyox Beach AcsebjUne. 118; Three prospectors, who were re- Falconer. 79; Kergtn, 1; Rolston. ported missing recenUy from Wolf M 8henton. 53. Uke tn the Uard River oggntry. An Mine AwWlne. ; Fal-have arrived at Atlin safely after a coner- 15; Kergin. ; Rniston. ; 109-mue trip overland, accofitit to 8henton. 41. StewarWAsslstlne. 104; PsJcto-for woiri received here An aerial search the trio. Fred and Flint Oam- r 3; Kergin, 21 Rolston, ; Shea-eron, and Fred Alexander, In- Xo n was . . . .. ttltuted recently by Pilot Oene Mey- wajnler wl 7,mA!"01- ,; rim of the Alaska Southern Air- . . : n T- train JnnMii whn vxnrsntld th ShmtOn, 75. belief that they were safe. Alyanah Asselstlne. 4; Falconer. 1: Kergtn. 6; Rolston. 1: Shenton. 5. Atlin Asaetotlne. S3; Falconer. 5: Kergtn. SS; Rolston. 14; Shenton. Soruce Creek Asselstlne, 4: Fal- roner. 0; Kergin. 0; Rolston. 9; Shenton. 8. . SUFFERING Hon. Hetberl Marler ill in Tokyo But Condition Not Regarded As Serious MONTH RAL Nov. 7: (CP) Hon. Herbert M. Marler. Canadian minister to Japan, la suffering from pneumonia in Tokyo, according to word received by his son here. His condition Is not regarded as serious. The crisis will probably be reached within three or four days. ANOTHER COLD BRICK SIlirrED BY MINE ON QUEEN CHARLOTTE IDS. 8KIDBQATE. Nov. 7: The night and day and toon It U expected to pat oa three shtfss at the mine. ISHBEL TO BE MARRIED Daughter of British Premier to Wed Former. Central Interior Clergyman The engagement is unofficially announced In London dispatches of Miss Ishbel, eMest daughter of Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDon-ald. to Prof. King Gordon of a Montreal theological college. Prof. Gordon Is the son of Rev. Dr. Charles W. Oordon, perhaps better known is Ralph Connor, the distinguished Canadian author. Hie Innouncement of engagement of Miss MacDonald to Prof. Jordon is of particular Interest tn Jentral British Columbia. Prof iordon a few years ago having been United Church minister at Olscome. mill town In the Prince George district. Miss MacDonald visited Prince Rupert some years age during a tour of Canada with her dis tinguished father and younger Mr. Marler visited Canada a year, gone already aeo to undcruo an operation and his Seattle with health ha not been kkx! since. A Mock ot gwe prtl over the city southbound this morning. NO FURTHER HALIBUT EXPECTED HERE NOW No further fresh halibut la expected to be landed at Prince Rupert this season. Two or three of the American boats are unsccounte for here but It Is believed they either have There were morning or will go to their catches. 4 no boats In this 4