77 - TAXI - 77 (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Mock Day and Night Service 7-Paasenger Chrysler Car Rupert Oyro Club at terday on the subject 1 umber Business" While M. P. McCaffery She met hi aearcn oi t two ana ueorge there were certain handicap as fai Cameron and Fred Alexander aa the sawmilllng business here wa ; proctors, haying learned, alter concerned. Mr McCaffery asserted Undiru at Wolf Lake, that the that no plan waa more advantag- three men had started afoot from eoualy altuated than Prince Rupert Teal In Lake with an Indian snide i aa far aa being a pulp and paper nd a mole orovlslon for several , manufacturing centre waa con- week tfarelllnic From Teailn Uke , rented, they planned to go to AtMn and Ja-1 Mr McCaffery. who gave a can- neau. They were believed to be afe. did and Interesting Ulk to typically . I conversational style, referred to variety of matter local, provln rial national and international a well aa aortal and economic. In regard to British Columbia's lumber bualneaa, the speaker men noned how this had been adversely affected by the United Mate tar iff against Canadian lumber Then : had romc the Imp-ymf- Penferem nt Ottawa at which Oreat Britain h,d agreed to protect Canadian : umber in the British market 3L;.iiiisf ihe competition of the H ivM..n product. This had cheered i.e. industry In this country but :,nw i treaty was in progress of ne-g. M i'i'in between Oreat Britain ..in HusMa ax a result of which the ou.tw.1 asreement appeared to be rnrinntferrd It waa a delicate dlplo-nuu- problem Aa far aa the future C" tlnued on Page 2 CAMPAIGN ECHOES OPEN LETTlvK TO "PROVINCE" f 'tact from "Province" editorial October 10th, 1918; W . are often asked what we have against Mr. Pattullo. fact i we have so little against Mr. Pattullo and we hv is such a good man jyersonally that we sincerely ) will be elected. But not at the head of a Liberal nicnt. The whole difficulty is that he is, under" the 'it circumstances, bound hand and foot to the party 1 ligation which reflects exactly and fully the wishes party machine and nothing else. You don't hear Mr. " ' .din franklv sdmltiini? the craft and selfishness and ' "ting of the public treasury that went on during the 1 ' Liberal regime." N the words, "looting of the public treasury. ' w lot us earry you back to an editorial of the same I'r Amce" newspaper dated August 13th, 1927 after John 01 f death, and practically at the end of the last Lib-fr- 'vgime above referred to. It reads: . Tin- Oliver Government will leave a rentable record J slative achievement Most of its social legislation v-.' ruA merely woll intended, but it has made life a little c v for a great many poor people in this province. Wi- pensions have been a good thing. We are all hoping ' Old Age Pensions will be a good thing. On the whole. tmances of British Columbia have ueen wpauijr . Government Cnvernment. Then Inore Mv adminiKtnrod hv the Oliver VI' MASSES IN r n to )nen a real development of the province by virtue of . n.iinn i mill uiuiiiiii jiu.iv- . , . . note the words, "capably and honestly admmis- Will the "Provinco" newspaper please reconcile those 3 conflicting statements? Did the Liberal government ,Qtl 'he public troasury, or did it administer finances cap- "; and honestly? . ( Was the "Province" tolling the truth in 1927 or is it 4 tell us me truth today? 1 MONTREAL Francis O. Daniels, Trenident of Dominion Textile Co. b Dead MONTREAL Oct 18 (Canadian Press i Francis O. Danlls. presi dent and general manager of the Dominion Textile Co. Ltd., and rice president of the Brtntoo Oar- pet 0c of Peterboro. Ontario, died berc Monday night at the age of fifty-nine. Born in Montreal April 21. 1874. ( the late Mr. Daniels was educated In the public and high schools of this city and at MeOUl Normal School He entered the car service department of ttc Canadian Paci fic Railway In im and three years later became identified with the Montmorency Cotton Manufac turing Co He was appointed as-; slstant manager 1897 md held the position for ten years when he was made manager. In 1999 he was appointed general manager of the Dominion Textile Co. and later became president. Married in 1901 to Muriel Mary Oore Rylano of Beau port. Quebec, Mr. Daniels is survived, beside his widow, by one son and two daughters. He was an Anglican and made his residence at Wesmount. He belonged to the Montreal Country and Heather Clubs. VESSEL IS REFLOATED Princess Kna Beached at Jedway For Patching I'p Before Being Taken to Vancouver Reporting that the former coast freighter Princess Ena. which has been recently operated as a salmon saltery by the MUlerd Interests, had been refloated from Copper Island, where she went ashore last week. and wns now beached at Jedway where she is to be temporarily patched up before being taken to Vancouver for repairs, the tug Sea Wave arrived In port last night from the Queen Charlotte Islands for supplies. The Sea Wave brought over from the Islands Mr. Clark, representative of the underwriters, who h;d come from Vancouver on the Prince John thta trip and who caught the Catal.1 down the coast yesterday afternoon to return south. T. J. Shenton, C.C.F. candidate W , . , . , , v at nt a .. tiniP time when nen the 'of for AtUn AtUn ln ln the the Pmelal provincial elect! election. wti.v lies ine,b persist in such mischievous aftfrnoon on the ''(lations of our democratic institutions are in uanj.u Prlnw! George f(r stcrt m v hen our people are so much in 1- udorshin? ss. con- need of sane advice tlnuatlon of his campaign activities In the northern riding Tomorrow's Tides High 1:02 ajn. 20.7 ft. 13:02 p.m. 22.7 ft. Low 7:01 ajn. 5.4 ft. 19:34 2.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER p.m. V XXIV No 241 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS RITA, FEARFUL FOR CONFERENCE READY TOCO-OPERATE ON RECONSTRUCTION-PA TTULLLO Pulp and Paper Manufacturing ARE SAFE Seen as Prince Rupert's Hope NORTH in limbering; nshermen Lauded With trillions of feet of suitable timber in the immediate . ,itv. a transcontinental railway ready to haul the pro-- Pilot Meyrlng Return to Juneau I I From Uard River Search For Three frm pec tors . tn the market of the continent and an unsurpassed juneau. Oct. it: cp-piiot - lor the handling of waterborne shipments to all parts Gene Meyrtng of the Alaska south- ' . u rld. Prince Rujiert enjoys an enviable jwsition for ern Airways hu returned here from -lahlishment of a pulp and paer industry, M. P. Mc- a ,wl,uhta, ?2?mVT ,. .. V..' i I tea tlane Into the Lterd River dla- I .1 i in iuniiii OVIUIC ' i ' . . 1 1 . , a a I Cuban Leaders Forget Enmities COL. BATISTA PRESIDENT SAN MARTIN BLAS HERNANDEZ Forgetting enmities of the past. President Rains Orau Sao Martir it Cute, shajup hands with Bias Hernandez rebel leader of the Island IfVdUaroBiis. titter visits Havana to assure -tft? HHfpffiMmt f his support, discount! r reports that he was opposed to the revolutionary regime. Col Fuigencio Batista, head of' the Cub in army, stands by as the two meet on friendly terra. Germany Announces Intention To Live Up To Treaty Obligations Foreign Secretary Simon, Speaking For Nationalist Government, Declares Disarmament Parley Has Been Jeopardized if Not Wrecked by Hitler's Action LONDON, Oct. IX: (CP) Speaking for the British national government, Sir John Simon, secretary for foreign affairs, declared today that Germany has "jeopardized if not wrecked" the disarmament conference by her attitude taken "at the last moment." Efforts to. have Germany return to the disarmament conference are continuing. - . . 'j- To Honor Obligations BERLIN. Oct. It: ICP-Spokes-men for Chancellor Adolf littler declare that Germany Intends to live up to her treaty obligations even though she hag awtouneed her withdrawal frost tht League of Nations and the dtnrtMmnt Re-elected Head of Prohibition Ass'n Rev. Elbert Paul of First Baptist Church, Vancimver, President of II, C. Drys VANCOUVER, October 18 Cana- TV" Prohibition Association, at the annual convention here yesterday. j Today's Weather Terrace Fog, calm, 30. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 34. Anyox Part cloudy, oalm. 35. Stewart Part cloudy, calm. 34. Haselton Cloudy, oalm. 30. Smlthers- Clear, calm. 23. Burns Lake- - Fog, calm, 18. Paul Zygmunt Is Laid at Rest Funeral Took Plare From Annun- elation Church to Falrview I Solemn high requiem mass fo-. the repose of the soul of the late , Paul Zygmunt. whose death oeeur-1 red Monday morning at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, was ceie-l bra ted this morning by Rev. Father J. Byrne Grant O.MJ. at the Church of the Annunciation, lnter-, ment In Falrview Cemetery follow-I Ing. C. P. Balagno presided at the organ and the choir was In atten- dlan Press.-Rev brt Paul pas- p,,. a1 Poluh tor of First Bptlrt .Church Van- . men of wre M couvcr. was re-elected president of , ,. .. . . . , M Nagl. M. Myrar. N. nr Brdochkl, M. .v.. the n.i.i.i, British Columbia u. r. v...... Marchuk and Fred Chys. Stricken and Dies SAN FRANCISCO. Oct, 18 Dan iel J. O'Brien, for many years chief of police of the ilty of San Francisco and afther of Oeorge O'Brien popular screen actor, is dead here following a heart attack. The actor son flew from Hollywood but was unable to reach his father's nidr before hn expired. Reciprocity On Lumber, ' Fish and Copper Urged By Liberal Chieftain Would be of Great Benefit to British Columbia by Bring? ing About Expansion in Three Major Industries, Grit Leader Tells Victoria Audience VICTORIA', Oct 18: (CP)-"The best thing Prime Minister Bennett could do for British Columbia would be a reciprocity treaty with the United States affecting lumber, fish and copper," stated T. D. Pattullo, British Columbia Liberal leader, in an address here last night. "This," he said, "would bring back about sixty-five percent of our ' .umber market, put more money In tA v-iv YriTTmn I our fishermen's pockets and revive lllirlllrill lthe "PI' mining industry.' FOR WHILE 1 Amy Johnston MoUlton. do not intend to do any frytrg for the next two months. The plane in which I Mrs. MoUison. who tt still tn hospital in New York for a rest following her recent arduous ati-- He was ready to co-operate with Prime Minister Bennett in any reconstruction program. Mr. Pattullo aid. Capt and Mrs. James X MoUkon! TJ?!? . -To Stay On Ground For Next L, X? Two Month. I "i!!1 . the fortheemrng provincial election, J -HAMILTON-. BenrrWa. XXUti x a " afffcU tmml1 Iarl" 18 'Canadian Press)- Capt. Ja-!0' A. MoUison. famous British Iorifefand tU? "nuUanc Uixer' " distance flyer, who is a visitor, ,mal wx ano Ilsmnl? "nce. nert. states mat tie and his wlfe.l Mr. Pattullo insisted that, "if you are going to have responsible government, you must have party government.'' The only criticism they had hoped to establish a long amrt ubrftI Wty. he de-distance record from Toronto wUlel,ml- seftMd to be that party be shipped back from Canada tc I government had failed. England in preparation for 'an-! Tne Ubral Iad criticized the other attempt. He said that he war lTolm,e PTernment for not appoint. not yet prepared to divulge the j mg a roval commission on munlcl-exact starting point but it would 'p1 a"alrs lon ago and promised somewhere in Europe. to revamp the entire educational fystem of the province. He cited the ease of Prince Rupert where thl city commissioner had ruled that la I exploits, will Join Capt Molll-. children over sixteen must pay i son here next week. Vancouver Stocks (Courtesy 8. D. JohBMn O) ) Vancouver Dig Missouri new , M. B. C. Nickel. SO. B. R. X.. 31. Bridge River Cons JtlV Cariboo OoJd Quarts, V. Oeorgi Rivet. Jt Lucky Jem. M. MerldUn. .26. Morning Star, .16. Native Son. MV. National Sliver. .04. Noble Five. fff. Pend Oreille. .7. Porter Idaho, 644 Premier. 1.01. Reeves, .18 tasked). Reward. .06. Silver Crest, M. Wayside, .49. Whitewater, M. Waverly Tangter, jBlfA, Oils Fabyan. 0O4. Home. 13. C. fe E.. .81." Freehold. .08. A. P. Con.. .11. Calmont, .08. Sterling PaeWKs. M. Toronto t Columarlo, .15. Central PatrtcJft. JVb. Klrkland Lake OoM. Mfc Noranda, 3S.7S. Sherrttt. .90. Int. Nickel. 18.50. Granada, .66. Macaaaa. .95 V. Slsco. 1.40. on tne prince ing following Vancouver. Oeorge this morn-1 a two-weeks' trip to! Pacific monthly for schooling, resulting In a severe drop ln attendance. This was class legislation and the Liberals would not stand for it. DEVIL'S ID. AT 'FRISCa Worst Type of Convicts In United States To Be Exiled There m 3 SAN FRANCISCO. October 18-San Francisco Bay is to have 1' real Devil's Island, the federal got -errtnent having decided to eetab, Hah a penal institution on an Is- land In the Bay to which will ba? sent six hundred of the worst type of cor.vteU from various penlten--ttartes in the country. Most of them wU be "Mfers" and among the number It Is expected wtU be Oeorge (Machine Oun) KeUy, notorious desperado, who was sen tenced to life Imprisonment at Ok lahoma City last week in conneo tlon with the ktdaapprag of Charles F UrschelL muUI-mlllkxulra of that eity. The island was formerly used a7 a military prison. Well Known Mining; Man is Victim of Attack of Heart WINNIPEO. October 18 (Cans dlan Press) Enroute to hi home-In Toronto, A. D. Mile, president" John Bulger returned to the city j of the Central Manitoba Mine Limited, died aboard a Canadian train last night from a l.eart uttack.