Toronto ATi)drl, ,0f. 1 "''inmtlo, .10 KutUii.1 Uke Qold, J0. f""1"lH, J8.80. Ji'' NickH, M5o. "'fin in. i4o BW". 1 55 ' NO HALHiUT SALE i.Jlbu, V00 P0"0 wai tKe, only tJi ii t holding over until to-"'" bouts wm be In. timfi, it was stated last night in a letter to the citv council irom it. Gough, secretary of the 4 board of school trustees. White Empress Resumes Voyage Trn-rH(ic Ship Under Wy Alln After Kerehlnc Repfclra At Yokohama YOKOHAMA. Jpn. Sept. 19: (Cr -Th BmprcM of Cajiadt kOm) for Honolulu thta afternoon, MmninR her eastward royage aeroat thr racine Ocean following bur return here to receive repairs lor a damaged plate which caused tt veaael to leak on Sunday after the had left thU port BELLA COOLA CASES . .... i. miu tried bv Stl- pedlary Magistrate Wheeler at illcJl Coola have been reported to divisional headquarters of the pro- 1 1 kana1 vineiai pocr . Timothy Snow. Indian, theft of . nr beer, twenty . ,u!' rs as arising from the French desire for a united fr-ri among France, the United Kingdom and United v-afr against Hitierism in the Geneva disarmament con f rr re which is resuming shortly. Dean of Seattle Consular Corps Is Being Moved EfATnt Sept 19: Dr. Water I P -mir" German eonoul her l fit, of BealUel tenant t tspecu order to the near ' Tan fmtns Wm to an- !' Tnr ma ay years he ha r. in Seattle. Vancouver Stocks V ft r r n Vf D. Vanco B Vourl MX , B R ( nti JT. "" OoM. 4 .30. ' 'i ni "-if gia River. j04v4. Jim .84. M: iin ,, M r- ing Star. 3. Bon . jM. 't ill 8llver .07. TUt 13. 1 'Hlll, M " Idaho. rir.r, 1 Jt . 19 PM 11 v"t crMt. W'.-.l1. 5j ,.f . w,!?eatr. .09. Wavfrly. 04. " Oils -' Tb:n 00'4. 11 a 37. ' K . 1 . A 51 ( oii , XI. 'finoni. is, tf i anf Pacific, .41. . 0l SCHOOL IN NANAIMO TO CLOSE SOON NANAIMO, Sent 19: will close at the end of October because their annronriHtiorw will have ItAnn nvhsiiaforl that CANNERIES OPERATING Trollera and Trap Keeplnf Colum-bla Hirer Hants Supplied j Duriiu Strike . imvuiii rkr Snt. 19: (CD- AO 4 VJTr. r - Moat of the larter aalmon canner-lea on the Columbia River are op eratlng again, packing catchea of the trollera and aalnwn trap opera-tr althouh the ilU-netters are eenUnutna their atrlke for higher prwea. twenty iwvo - pounds of flour and twenty pounds, Charles Napple, ten of sumr from ,,fty,n.,',: ..... ,..n lln.mrln Charm rmppir. ""- poaoeaslon. flnrni l" "d cosU. 77 - TAXI (TOMMY'S) : 77 - Tomorrow's Tides Capitol Theat.'e Rio EUnd, High 1:20 ajn. 21.2 ft Day and Night Service 13:35 pm 21.7 ft. 7 Passenger Chrysler Car Low 7:33 Jn. 3.7 ft. NORTHERN 19:34 pm 3.3 ft. AND CENTRAL BRITISH v, XX.TV No 219. COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - " 1 " -- !-- . ,, PRINCE RUPERT, B.f ., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933 Secret Forts Guard France On German Border cane which swept In on the Carolina and Virginia coasto from the AUantlc Ocean late last week. Property loss Is estimated at close to $4,000,000. Many Red Cross workers are engaged in relief activities in the stricken area FORD TAKING , ON MORE MEN Five Thousand Being Added to rajroll of Auto Manufacturing Plant in Detroit DETROIT. Sept. 19: It was announced yesterday that the Ford Motor Co. was planning to add five thousand more men, most of whom will pe war veterans, to the staff of Its central automobile manufacturing plant here. The additional men will be absorbed at the rate of three hundred per day. starting today. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Raining, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 2956; temperature. 51: sea moderate. Langara Island Overcast, light southeast wind; sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Raining, southeast gale; barometer. 29.24; temperature, 48; sea rough. Haielton Cloudy, oalm. 48. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 40. Burns Lake Rain, cnlm, 40. Terrace Raining, calm, 48. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 47. Anyox Raining, cnlm, 50. Stewart-Raining, cnlm, 50. W I L0"o" JT""i """".4 gyarwai fi . e . -are- Hi HSaliaaaVaaaaK Mi "CE rrance a nwer to HlUerlsm. the threat of toonarchloa reatoratlou In Oennany, and the . poiriW- alone the Franco-Oerman border after two years of labor and at a reported cost of more than $300,000,000 At the top is an artist's conception of the secret, underground fort betrl& eorbtructed tn the Alsace-Lorraine sector, saia by travelers to resemble great white ant hills. The forts are reported so strongly constructed as to resist the heaviest of air bombs. Map ahowa the frontier and oft left are marching Oerman sotiders, the ostensible French reason for the building of forts MANY LIVES WERE LOST At LeaM Jentj-Foar Dead as Result of Storm on Atlantic Coast; tf.otfiOl Property Loss NEW YORK. Sept. 19: At least two dozen lives are believed to have been lost as a result of the hurri ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE GET ON VOTERS' LIST As a result of making per- sonal appearance at the court of revision conducted through- out the day yesterday by Oov- emment Agent Norman A. Watt, registrar of voters, no less than 175 persons had their names added to the list of to- tera for Prince Rupert riding t In the forthcoming provincial election. ThU Indicates the healthy Interest that U being manifested In the political si- tuaUon locally. While the list has not yet been completely tabulated, the number of voters is believed to be larger than It was In 1938. JUNEAU IS ACTING TO GET CHANGE Asking Local Fishermen's Union to Make Recommendations to Insure Fishing For All Season JUNEAU. Sept. 19: The local chamber of commerce has written to the fishermen's unions at Prince Rupert. Ketchikan. Petersburg and Wrangell suggesting that they consider the subject of the close season and urge the International Fisheries Commission to make changes which would enable the halibut fishermen to fish throughout the season. When replies have been received from the various unions It will be decided what action. If any. the local chamber will take Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, sept 19: CP-Whmt was auoteri-nt A7l nr. v. - " " viiv v.i I local exchange this afternoon. BIG CATCH OF WHALES Three Seattle Boats at Ketchikan With 1U Mammals en Board KETCHIKAN. Alaska. Sept. 19: (CP) With a kill of 1SS whales on board, three SeatUe whaling ves sels, the Moran. Paterson and Aberdeen, put in here yesterday on their r-ay south after a short but suc- essful season. PLANE NOW IN CANADA Seafarer II Being Prepared at Toronto for Flying Molllson'a Long Distance Flight TORONTO. Sept. 19: (CP) The Seafarer II, new plane which Capt and Mrs. James A. Molllson will use In attempting a long distance nonstop record flight starting from Wasaga Beach near Collin gwood. north of here, arrived from England yesterday afternoon. Fifteen men have been working day and night on the assembly of the machine which will probably be ready to take to the air by Former President And Mrs. Hoover To Attend Fair SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19:-Former President and Mrs, Herbert Hoover left here yesterday for Chicago to attend the Century of Fro-gress Exposition. They expect to be away about two weeks, Mr. Hoover has not as yet announced any definite plans for the future. shall. Missing Since July, Was Accidentally Drowned The body of Alexander Teal Mar shall, aged 67. for thirty years a resident of AUin district who had been missing since July when his overturned outboard motor boat was found in Loggers' Bay . eighteen miles north of AUin. where he had been fishing, .has been recovered, according to a report received at divisional headquarters of the provincial police here. An Inquest was held and it was established that death was due to accident SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Sept. 19: CP Bar silver was quoted at 39 He on the local exchange this afternoon. Copper was firm at 9c. PRICE: FIVE CENTS TALKING DISARMAMENT SERIOUSL Y SPECTACULAR FIRE SWEPT HALIFAX WATERFRONT PIER . 1 1 1 r i i j, Special Meeting of British Cabinet To Deal With Situation French Desire UnilctI Front Against 'Mitlcrism in Geneva Official Circles In' Imdon Are hxtrcmcly Reticent Over Outlook I"NDON, Sent. 19: (CP) Disarmament talks today t. I ii ; . T..f Yin taken a serious turn anu a special meeting oi me iin t,.f cabinet is summoned for tomorrow to receive a full rrixrt on the Paris conversations. Official circles here are f T'rcmelv reticent over the situation described in some Quarter of Million Dollar Damage Done -As Wharf Is Burned Three Firemen Sent to Hospital With Injuries Bulk of Cn.nl..l CL! i r 71 r-i j n oiasuiiai oiupuiciii oi riuur i7usiroyea ocven Hundred Longshoremen Out of Work 1 HALIFAX, N.S., Sept 19: (CP) Fire early this morn ing swept through the 1200-foot pier of the Halifax Hari bor Commission. Damage estimated at more than $750,000 was done, three -firemen were sent to hospital suffering from injuries and the bulk of Halifax's seasonal shipment; of new flour was destroyed. As a result of the fire more than seven hundred longshoremen will be thrown out oi work. Roosevelt Suffers ! New Mexico and From Slight Cold Idaho Are Voting Chief ExecuUve Confined to quarters for Day an Account of Indisposition If They Go Wet, It W1U Be Thirty. .One States in All to Repudiate . . ; Prohibition WASHING TON, DC. Sept 19: i WASHINGTON. DC. Sept 19: President Franklin D. ReoseveH The states of Idaho and New Mexico was confined yesterday to hk quar- j re voting today on repeal of the '.er in the White House on account of a cod. Physicians stated that the shlef executiveja46hght temperature but tharhlrcondtUon was oot serious. All but the most pressing appointments were cancelled. It was expected that Mr. Roosevelt would be able to resume his usual routine today. Body of Atlin Pioneer Found Jury Finds That Alexander Mar Eighteenth Amendment II they gi) wet as lt-ls anticipated .yifiwlll, they will be. the . tMrtlefryand thirty-first states;to repudiate the national prohibition law and It will need but five mere states to complete the nullification of the Eighteenth Amendment Fishermen Haled Into Court For Not Paying Tax. For non-payment of provincial purse" seine and drag seine taxexJ some fifteen or sixteen salmon fishermen have been summoned to ap. pear before Stipendiary Magistrate A. Thompson In provincial pollca. court next week. This is an annual tax under the Fishery Act of the province and has nothing to da with bcence fees paid by such fish erraen to the Dominion Fisheries? INDICATIONS POINT TO SOUTHEAST STORM, .. m as- With the barometer dropping ra dlply and a southeast wind having developed gale proportions on trig Queen Charlotte Islands, Indies-tlons are this afternoon that Prince Rupert may expect a fall storm this afternoon. PUBLIC MEETING, A meeting will be held in the Moose Hall Tonight (Tuesday) at 8 When T. D. Pattullo Leader of the Liberal Party of British Columbia will address the electors. Major S. F. Moodlo of Victoria will also be a speaker.