Today s Weather Tomorrow's Tides I Prince Rupert Overcast, light northerly wind; barometer, 29.M; temperature, 28; sy smooth. v Vol XXIV . No. 205. CALNER STORM mm Canadian National Steamer Hits Reef Near Anyox But Refloats Few Hours Later WORKLESS MEN SAFE l.ljEhlffn Fnemplojed Men Way To Juneau Are Aboard Forestry Patrol IWat TUNEAU. Dec II: 'CPi-ght- i men who were reported rotating , last week while on their wmy ". an emergency civil emmp In .Uam fRralt aboard two mall sir now reported safe In 8te-i.s pa.vmuf aboard a forestry STABILIZING OF EXPORTS lit ami Store latlle To Re Sent In 0dl Manner To Rrilfch Market Dartae Fin Part of Year ..nixiN. December ll- It u ww w, " Kl rilTUJ nwnrnt has atrecd to we i .iiitin of Canadian exports of .nrt store caitle In the first . iiuHttha of 1W4 To Sterilize Half Million Msnr Germans To Re r.ffeeted Ry New lllene U of Natl Government lir.iu.lN. December ai wicii lis announce that 400 JW per- half nf them men and half t iM.-ti. would be subject to stertl-i.ui unrirr tc Nasi law for pre-v .,n of discivd progeny BOXING! Friday, Dec. 22 MOOSE HALL 9:30 P.M. SHARP Fust Rout. 3 2-Mlnute Iounds milling O'Neill vs. Kill Carljle Grconri Rout. 4 J-Mlnute Rounds Cluirk Rickey vs. Ted Allen 145 lbs. MH. Third Rout, 4 a-Mlnute Rounds Johnny Mrl.eod vs. Harrow (lomrs 130 lbs. 132 lbs. FourUi Rout. 4 3-Mlnute Rounds Frank flomrs vs. Dan Healy 175 lbs. 1W lbs. MAIN I.VF.NT 10 2-Mlnutc Rounds Jack MeKvoy (1 15 lbs) Hilly Hok'shaw (MB lbs.) Judgcs- Dert Morgan and Jack Preece. Timekeeper Gcoriic Rudderham. I'hnne CIO For Reservallons CONDITIONS ON HOLED SHIP IS NOW LYING AT SMELTER TOWN WHARF WITH TWO HOLDS FULL OF WATER-PRINCE RUPERT GOING INTO COMMISSION TO TAKE HER PLACE IN SERVICE. With her No. 1 and No. 2 holds full of water and the vessel requiring the attention of divers to ascertain the exact extent of damage before the water can be pumped out and temporary re- ' pairs made so she can proceed to dry dock al Prince Rupert, the steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil Mr Lean, of the Canadian :sa-tonal Cat Steamship fleet waa Mine at Anrot wharf today after having troek Vadto lleef. four mHe from Am ox. In a dene snow-torm at H:4 lat night while en-oute from Vtbm RuwetUo Anyox n a regular vovase. The veel wai refloated at I B Ihh rornlng and was MfHy herlhrd at Anyos at VJ a.m. She k urwlemtood to be not eitrrwitelr da ma ceil and a aMe to free liervlf and tlaanuvl uiulrr hw own power to . ,., .n-.jwim. At I a n, the steamer Prince John u.V.w. -hL-h hul arrived here yesUrday morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, left Prince Rupert tor Anyox and la due back thla evening with officers and crew oi the Prince George who will transfer to the steamer Prince Rupert, which has been tied up at the local dry dork for the winter, and sail from here tomorrow morning for Vancouver, picking up the Prlnre Oeorge s regular schedule. The Prince Rupert will await the arrival of the train from the east, due at 3 ,.B. Friday rive noura iatc. w w passengers for the south Twelve Paeiers Aboard There were twelve passengers aboard the Prince Oeorge at the . . . ll.ull.ta. lime or uie swanums M,';,UH", Thomas Louden, superintendent oi lanadiun National Bteamsnips. Vancouver, who was making Uie round trip on official business. It is . believed here that the passengers p. ... . remained on board the vessel untlljJenijty iYllIllSter m refloated and uroceeded to , L . r . Anyox although small boats went out from Anyox 10 oner If required There was no panic i among the passengers one of whom was Miss Idlth Kergin. daughter I of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin of this ' city, who was bound for Premier to visit with Dr. and Mrs W. S. Kergin. gome of the passengers. It Is ex' , p:ted, will return here tonight on board the Prince John, it being (rftTclaliy announced that arrange- menta had been made lorauy at Anyox for the transportation of passengers bound tor Stewart on from there. The Prince Oeorge sailed from w.r at 4:30 yesterday afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, pulling out Into the teeth of a biusam. sue ws uuc at Anyox st U !. d w groping her way Into that port when she stranded. "The approach and entrance to Oranby Bay (Anyox Is ,..11 nohted under ordinary circum stances but the heavy snowstorm probably obscured these aids to na- ThTlocal halibut boat White Hoie CapU Tete Thoniion, left here this morning for Anyox taking m$ to NORTHERN AND CENTRAL 1JIUT1SH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933 PRINCE GEORGE STRANDS J i-M - J I ii. diving equipment to be used in Inspecting the .damage to the vessel before she to temporarily patched up to she may safely make Use trip from Anyox to the local dry dock.) -ArBaats are befajlhsitfi today to have the steamer Prince Rupert ready as soon as possible to take over the Prince Oeorge's run to Vstheouver manned by the crew from the Prince Oeorge. Advice was received today that the Pacific Salvage Co.'s bag salvage 'learner Salvage King left Victoria t t o'clock this morning fee Anyox. Immediately after word of the stranding was received here, equipment of the Armour Salvage Co. here was k'mm rushed lusumi north i sub m i with wiiti Capt. xmmm, W. P Armour in personal charge, A small tall tug from Anyox Is repor- ted U have assisted the Prince Oeorge In releasing herself from the rock. Cheap Airplanes To Be Marketed llfty Thousand Marhine To Rr Sold at $700 Rarh in VS. WA84UNOTON DC. December 31 The T - Aeronatutlcs branch . of the Department of Commerce has fofmrd a lxtritlal market for . t alr,,iAnM to k41 l ftb(Jut 700 fft(.hi Of Labor Resigns I . ....ui, iw Howard li I vui m 9 - - - Ward To Relinquish His Duties At Ottawa OTTAWA, December 21 Howard) II. Ward, deputy minister of labor.: has submitted his resignation to the government owing to poor; health. ! .MAN1TOIJA TRAITF.R WAS SHOT RY FISH THE PAS, Man., Dec. 21: e Strange as It may seem. Joe a, . n. nr.lt l.U.V. . PtimipIi nnnnrilan Iran- . per, is dead, having been shot by a fish A freshly caught nor- them pike, threshing around In the bottom of a canoe where It had been thrown after it had been caught, touched off the trlgKcr of a loaded shotgun and Renolt was killed. SOUTH COAST AND IN INTERIOR Canadian National roast liner watch stranded on Vadso Reef in sn safe at Anyox. f) T I 1 ' pHUSl LOIUJTIUICI IS Returning -rrAker Heavy Weather Province Has Had One ide and anowoixty-' Excessive Rainfall Inconvenience ..... m. Years trom Wind, I Mile Gale and Damage and Widespread VANCOUVER. Dec. 21: after one of the worst bat SHOW tllO province has W?0R 11 ' r 'jran Ui return to normal today terilllfS With willd, tide Rlld vears. a sixiy-mue nour guie i 1 1 - 1 1 vertenwv viterdtty aiul aiui neavy raiiuau Seattle and I'or UhiuI, and half an inch in Vancouver while the Interior of the province had twenty below temerature with all prairie point exeepUng Wlnni-peg. where It was two above, re cording sub-aero readings nu.lrlr uu killMl ill Vie - ' - I...4. ,,k., ,Nr hi itrUine U during the storm was struck by a truck. The ..... tugboat -"W Heauond sank t crden Point Pier In Victoria when; WOdeUer was fouled by a tow- ; i ,nd u boat battered saw Inst the concrete wall of the pier. The crew reached saieiy oy ciunoing ashore on lines thrown from the j pier. The Rqulmalt and Nanaimo1 train, due at Victoria yesterday af- UmihaI fvn Manalmn anil nt Iiai' l4rlliuuii lauilt tveiiinilMU nnu vwss 'up - Wand polnU. arrived ten hours late after it had been necessary to ACCLAIM ; FAMILIES: j Xlnety-Two Italian Mothers, With Families Averaging Fourteen Children. Visit Rome ROME, Italy. Dec. 21: Mothers of Italy's ninety-two largest fami lies, bringing an average of four ..... teen children apiece, - began arrlv- lng In Rome yesterday on a five-day visit at Uie expense of the state and will be received by rrtmler Benito Mussolini on Sunday which has been designated as Mothers' and j Infants' Day. The expenses of theociocK mis morning on a special mothers and ftnnlllos during thely stay here arc financed by a speelai 4 tax Imposed upon bachelors over twenty-five years of age. Steamer Prince George To Normal of Worst Batterings int . t r . (CD British . Columbia bo- nuci uic uutin.-xM v.ui. .v iwlnil rrnrx mnh 1 vl u iircuiucu um.- iuv m three-quarters of an men m victoria virtually cut a way through fallen trees. The engine crew reported 63 Lreca. some of them four feet through, having fallen across Uie tracks between LadysmlUi and Dun- ... j.ut...M nf livlpiv mlUx I th-l mlne ax It ploughed Its way on-. ward, at times resembling a moving forest At Nanaimo a two-storey iwuse wa, from Its foundations and nwd ml Vm-l unnlnn two small boys in the basement. They were rescued after being oruiseo and cut about the hands, Traffic Is Disrupted Communications. and rail traffic. which had been completely disrupted, cutting the province off from piI7r" A DC the rest of Canada except through pi VP fx K H the United States, were being re- '"" this morning. Slides wen- being cleared at Ruby Creek and Dlake and In Uie CoqullhftUa on the Kettle Valley line. Thousands of acres to Uie south of Vancouver arc still covered wRh several feet of water but Uc falling of abnormally high tides and high winds gave hope that the worst was lover. Two hundred travellers from the Brldse River and Cariboo districts enroute to Vancouver for the Chrlstmas holidays waited at Squa - mlsh today for Uie steamer Chetoh - sin after having come out on the pacmc ureal eastern itauway. They were stranded when the steamer Capllano was unable to dock yesterday because of high water. The Chelohsln left here at 6 voyugc to Squamlsh to pick them.nie Morrison Duff will take place up. . At Squamlsh high seal baeked up Continued on Page V High Low iwstorm last night and is now SALVATION j ARMY FUND Idood Support Received For Christ mas Cheer to Needy Families And Children's Dinner Cloud support Is being received for v "V Considerable money has been received as well as quantities of groceries and other material. Tomorrow afternoon there Is a food matinee for children at the Capitol Theatre at which those who attend are asked to bring food supplies. The Army officers wlii have pots at the street corners this afternoon and every day until the week-end. Donations to date follow: Previously acknowledged J 160 JO Mrs. O. Smith 250 Mr. ti Mrs. A. J. Lancaster 5.00 Diamond Jubilee Celeb ra tion Committee 35.00 Commissioner Alder 5.00 A Hrlend 2.60 Slewtjrt k MobJey $15.00 worth of '"vf'- N MHsaaUeai. 1 sack of potatoes. Mrs. C. II. Or rue and children, $10 order of grocerlea. Mrs. Charles Kemp, 1 fruit cake Phnpott li Kvitt, 34 tons of coal Junior Chamber of Commerce, tea and coffee. A. J. Cursor. 7 pah of gloves. High School Girls Club, large box groceries, etc. United Church Sunday School two large boxes groceries, etc. ARRESTED Daughter of Chief of foliee At Hrsplcr. Ontario, Assaulted in Strike IIESTIBR. Ont . December 21 - Five men have b?en arrested and two more are being sought while warrants have been granted for the arrest of girl strikers who al- ' legcdly assaulted Chief Constable i Wilson's daughter as a result of 'a strike of Dominion Woollen and Worteu Workers here. Funeral Notice The funeral of Uie late Mrs. An- ! tomorrow (Friday) at 2 pjn. from the St. Andrew's Oathedral. No flowers by request. . 5:28 a.m. 198 ft. 17:22 pjn. 18.rrt.- 11:27 a.m. 7.7 ft. . 23:45 p.m. 52 It. PRICE: FIVE CKNTb PROFESSOR IS HEARD Women's Canadian Club Hears En; llghleninr Address br Winnipeg ' Man at Afternoon Meeting A highly Interesting and enlightening address on the suojeet of "Social LegtolaMon and Public Service" was delivered before the Women's Canadian Club yesterday afternoon by Prof. W. O. Smith of Winnipeg, late of the faculty of the University of Toronto. Approaching world problems with a distinctly humanitarian viewpoint. Prof. Smith referred, among other questions, to the international debt 11-tiMtlon. Had the vast sums which had been expended on the desinTe-Uon of the Great War been spent for constructive purposes instead, how much further ahead civilization would have been, he conjec tured. He referred to the forward-looking policies of President Roosevelt as a result of which not only the United States but the entire world hoped for so much. Mrs, D. MeD. Hunter presided over the meeting and a vote of UakjTwi tendeftifirof . Smith on SHHtejrJCQl ilrk JP- Oadand Mrs. W. C. AsplnaQ. Tea was served following the address. Lindberghs Home For Christmas Famous American Flyrr and Wife With Their Young Son I'or Ylletlde ENOLEWOOD. NJ- Dec. 21: Col. and Mrs. Charles. A. Lindbergh were at home here again yesterday . after a 30,000-mu alt voyage over : four continents and will spend Christmas with their 16-month oW son. John. Ontario Girl in r-Hospital After . Autos Smash Up? HRANTFORD, Oni. Dec. 21 : Conine Thibet of Sault Ste. Mariels Mich., was Injured and taken tgF Hamilton Hospital for examination after a triple automobile crash aj. Duff's Corners on No. 3 Highway near here. jTk s Wages of Seamen " Cannot be Taken For Debt, Decided VANCOUVER. Dec. 21 When M, Welnhaum endeavored to eolleet tioo In divorce proceedings costs fr.im B. McOreNh It wm revall' yesterday tha seamen's wages cannot be attached for debt. CANADIANS REING HKI.I) ON KS1MO.NAGU CHARGIvS PARIS, France. Dec. 21: A number of naturaliied Carta- 4" dlan merchants and A merles u salesmen are being held wlUi their wives by the French pol- lice on charges of heading rrx alleged esplooage ring reach- lng Into the MlnWry of Mar- ' ln. H in 1 y it