Today's Weather j. ;c Rupert Part cloudy, ligJit t nrthwcst wind; barometer, - rmpcraturc, 43; sea smooth. XXIV No 278, KAAU I'I.EBISCITi: AND T MAtSI'.M.I.r.S KILLINGS br (MM..., C rEVA. Nov 30 - Decern iii 0 were Tcported in re- quarters yesterday ns the probable dates for prulng of special meet- J the League of NaUons oo;u fraught with erupUve P5MbtUUc is fa fnr ns the Waco of EurOe Is concerned. f matters Is the Saar ple-i .c and the other the Jugo-Bar protest holding Hungary M -.lly responsible for the i&umvions at Marseilles of "vinir Alcxundcr of Jugo-Slavla and Horclgn Minister Louis Bthou of Fiiuce. were the home cooking, white elc- phant and men s sUlls Winter In- Continued on Page 2 Musketeers Take Lead in Bridge League Standing Prince Rupert BrldRe League re suits Inst night were as follows: nrotlo 5015, Swift's. 6531. Musketeers 8696, C. N. R. A. 5193. Ramblers 7108, Canndlan Legion 5357. The league standing: For Musketeers 40-478 Swift's 39,1 06 Ramblers 30-5c0 C. N. R. A 33520 Grotto Can. Legion 30,207 Ag'st 33.272 30.911 31.694 39,411 36,787 3rottettes. It was exciting all the! way. The Co-eds outscored the cigar store lassies In the second half but the scorekeeper thought iUrerent. Junior League Junior League Scythians (19) Dominate (5i, 31111s' t6, Currle. Montcsano (2), vfurray C). Letourneau. Boy Scouts (12t Cromp 6. Lindseth. Dybhavn Sakamoto i li. Brown (3, Erlckson, Eby il. Ladles' League High School 6i Mussallcm. Blaine, E. Davis Mi. Turgeon, L. Johnson, McLcod, T. Davis, Ellison 2). Orottettcs (71 Oulick, Dickens, Smith (5i, Hunt. Bcale (2), Crox- ford, McMeckln. Intermediate League Warriors 22 --Nelson U0). J. Comadlna (2),Glllls (8i. A. Domtn-! ato, F. Comadlna, Miller. Naylor, Vlcreck (2), Fitrpatrick. Canadian Legion (ID Armstrong (2), Ivarson (3). Blake, Mc-Phee (2). Chrlstenwn (4). Palmer. Ritchie, Greer, Suehlro. Senior League Moose (26) Pierce, Nakamoto (8), Wlnghnm d. Arney (6, Kel-scy (3). Mitchell (8). flrottn 122) Olllls (6). Scott (4). Moriran (5). Jlatchford (5), J. 38,886 .Morrlson.Istalker (2), Antonelll. HUNTERDON. NJ Bruno Richard most-discussed prisoner .-l-. Nov. 30: In ... t inJU.Mk I- tn A U t Tli.nl.. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 President Roosevelt Carves Forty Pound Turkey at Warm Springs For Paralytic Sufferers WARM SPRINGS. Oa.. Nor. 30:- I President Ftanklin D. Roosevelt laa giving dinner alone in the bull pen yesterday as guards stood watch British Postal Service over him. He is not. allowed to use metal dishes but Mrs. McRae, wife of the warden, provided him with lightful get-together which con-.isted of dinner, musical entertainment and theatre party at the Japltol. There were about fifty persons in attendance and the proceed ings were most enjoyable to all. The Boston cabaret, where the dinner took place, was especially decorated for the occasion with Gyro colors of purple and gold and on the tables were placed bouquets of chrysanthemums in the same colors. President W. H. Tobey was in the chair and Grace was pronounced by night carved a forty-pound turkej iRev w D- Granl Hoillngworth, the in UoffJ ZOlltuae whlch was served to a dozen chll-1 selections padre were by aren pauenis irom me wannip,!,. nr,hMin ih mnti at-- -. Today's Tides "High . Low udiauu o niii oi a auu laic uiuci- Springs Infantile Paralysis Hospital the dinner!. the TlinntsfflvlniT rilnnpr with th rhlpf . ...,..' rt.r rr . ,h tn.i h'Jrear the British Post Office has. elation for the evening's entertain their Thanksgiving' dinner with UVarden and Mrs McRae. Great Benefit Would Be Done Coal Mines and Much Saved By Making Gas and Fuel Oil Here S-1R a m B. C. GETS lJ9 ft. 20:44 p.m. 15.8 ft. ...1:25 a so. i'nt, 14:25 pjn. 94 ft. PKlCt: MVK CEN'Ia JAPANESE FA V0R1NG DISARMAMENT MW MERCHANT MARINE SUBSIDY PLAN IN GREAT BRITAIN . L J kn-Aggression and M00SE WIN Royal Bank Heads SILVER IS Non-Menace Said To m,UF Be Principle Wanted lljs Country Actuated by Spirit of Disarming in Insisting I pun Abolition of Naval Ratios, Declares Foreign Minister Hirota KI), Nov. 30: (CP) Japan's foreign minister, Koki m the Diet today that the government is en-r;g to establish firmly the principle of non-menace -aggression." In insisting iijKm abolition of the ijile, the minister declared that the country was i a "spirit of disarmament" "It Is according to this principle," TRADE HAS INCREASED ih llouof Hears That ImprrUI .nfrrrnce Parti Hatf Been Beneficial .. ti! under-frrcreUry of i in. In char of overbid the House of Com-;i . that, sine the Im- i m urc trade agreement :o force a couple of mere had brut an torn. re than thirty-three trade of the Mother v tl. Uw Dominions Can-ui. New Zealand. South h.id Increased their pur- n. the United Kingdom ' ...umg Major Caldwell's the House rejected by a ' ii to 15 a Liberal amend -the Speech from the ply erlticitlnc the govern-' tailing to ado pollcfes a revival of Imperial Injured In Train Explosion Hirota said in a long-awaited speech, "that Japan proposed abolition of the naval ratio principle hitherto In force and the establishment of a common upper limit for the powers concernedJapan. United Slates and Oreal Britain." Wiley Post To , Try Ascent To. Thin Air Soon OKLAHOMA CITY. Nor 30 -Impatient with Chicago's cloudy wea ther which had held him down for the past few weeks. Wiley Post, noted American aviator, has arrived here to try his projected strato sphere flight. BAZAAR WAS SUCCESSFUL Ladies Made Thrir I'Jfnrt In After noonMen State Dinner In Lvrnlng . The annual baaaar of the Wo man's Auxtaary oi at. ahuicw b lAniiran Cathedral was opened at the Cathedral Hall yesterday ai ternoon br Rt Rev. O A. Rlx DD.. Bishop of Caledonia. The hall was attractively decorated for the oc ' caslon. the booths were laden with inline Train Blew Up and Burst many attractive article and there Inio llamri Krar Turin. Italy. were aU the baaaar features, ica Yesterday r"l Italy. Nor. SO. -Fifty per-' injured yesterday in the s r, near here of a gasoline '' i' ti blew up and burst into was served and a musical program , offered. Unified the four seasons of the year In novel fa anion. Sprint included the sewing booth ay with lilac and spring flowers. Summer, in which was the ta mnm was ren re Rented by ai 1 bower of roses. Included in the fall i section, all gay with autumn colors. Lodge Men Break Losing Streak By Defeating Grotto 26 to 22 Last Evening The Moose broke their losing streak In the Senior Basketball League last night by winning over the Grotto 20-22 In a rough game Nakamoto. Arney and Mitchell were the main reason for the Orotto losing as they were sinking them from all over the floor. With ten minutes to go of the first half. Mitchell tied the score, eight all' The Orotto scored soon after Then th; boys turned on the heat but neither team made any headway At half time the score was 10-8 in favor of the Orotto. I The Moose started strong in thei second half with no reply from the j Orotto. Until within six minutes of the final whistle, the score stood 23-10. Then the Orotto went to work and got themselves twelve points but they lost out In their1 race with time, final score being j 26-22. J. Comadlna referred the senior same In a capable manner. . Intermediate It was the Canadian Legion s night off in the Intermediate League when they dropped one to? the Warriors on a 22 to 11 decision . If combination counts, the Vets' should have won but the shots would not stay put. At half time the score was 14-3 and. in the second lap. the Legion held the Warriors iouri for a brief period but could not sink enough to catch up. It was , Just a case of hard luck. Bill Nel-1 son went on a scoring spree, snar-) Ing ten points for his evening's j work. Ladies' League i The High School girls were h- bed of a Ladies' League game by I rbcr II M W WILSON r T: has b of boan! Sir ;me New S. li. DOBSON generai manager In succession to M. W WUson .he scorekeeper when they lost out tiauptmann jpendS ri an overtime period 7-6 to thei Thnnhstt'tuina Dav " 7 W IMPORTED Biggest Individual Shipment Ever Keaclied Montreal to Fill December Deliveries in Canada MONTREAL, Nov. 30: (CP) To fill December deliveries on the Canadian Commodity Exchange, the largest individual shipment of silver ever to reach Montreal, approximately 710,000 ounces, arrived yesterday by train from Chrome, XJ, having been shipped by the American Metal Co. The shipment was consigned to two companies licensed by the exchange as official warehouses. Yesterday's silver receipts kr...k v. .i : .. i: i wwMii"i lilt: iutl III I11CII97U i vaults of the exchange to 2,211,- I SS3 ounces. Embezzlement Case Against Insult To Be Proceeded With Chief Executive's Children Guests Millions Being Made Available To Assist Mercantile Shipping Vast Scheme, Effective Next Year, Announced in London Today New Building to be Encouraged Under Government's Project LONDON, Nov. 30r (CP) A vast plan of the government to subsidize the merchant marine effective next year was announced today. Ten million dollars will be placed at :he disposal of coastal freight lines and fifty millions will oe advanced to encourage new construction or the re-outfitting of old units of the merchant marine. Shipping firms which benefit must scrap a certain proportion of existing LADIES AT , GYRO CLUB CHICAGO. Nor .-30: The State of "Dames' Night" Enjoyed With Dave Illinois, -will press: mbjtzrif mrptiaBorUnd as Special Jlust Din-, , charges against Samuel lnsuJl sr. in j her. Music and Theatre, connection with the collapse of his ' rarty utilities enterprises in spite of his; acquittal on charges of using the. With D. O. Borland as special mails to defraud. January 7 has! personal host, members of the been tentatively set as the date fori iuice Rupert 0ro Club and their the hearing of the embezzlement ; ladies last evening enjoyed a de- charges. TIE ORDER London, Midlands and Scottbh . IUUway-to ak.l&0.00 -Feet, it is Announced . MONTREAL. Nor. 30: Orders for sixteen million feet of railway tics for British Columbia will result from a visit of of flcials of the Lon don. Midlands and Scottish Railway to that province. This was stated Jay one of the officials who was here on his way home. Mrs. Vanderbilt Starting Appeal i Against Decision Denying Her Custody of Her Ten-Year Old Daughter NEW YORK. Nov. 30: Mrsv Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt hns launched i appeal proceedings by- the ! cai program lowing : means of habeas against the - corpus Hauptmann. liad wh0 noiiaa been DeencnosenDy chosen bv lot iot to ionave,lncluded have T vocal duets by Dr mi , 01 rnr--.0 . l in In .. Mrs- u anQ vocai 80105 ' I New York Supreme Court wherebys 'Ttrtltn ClfltM InHnv nhn (t holrf r-.-ui , i. .v,- I wu. j ' "- executive .... , Hiintprrtnn nnuntv tail awaiune -i.. n u . . i i Mrs. William Cruickshank and . 1 . . " 1' I 1 I f f llMlllTlL P. I If-1 1 1 1 I HI wira . I n t . I 1 she was denied custody except at niorame irom uoy acouus oy a. . . kidnaD.murder two and .' A ' 3 "ZZZI lara enpps an oi wnom were week-ends of her tep-jrear .core of 19 to 12. to put them well ha,f charlej - - in fine voice. Community singing j Glorla VanderbUt. ihmil .head in n the race. mn Thp The iimi game was null " . .... u iKuuij. twas ums aiso nin pnlovpn enjoyea ann ana an nn interlude: lntprllinp i . 1.11. v - 1 . . never in doubt. Half time score was 13-5. Individual scoring: old Mrs. vanderbilt has left here for pf witticisms by President Tobey J Washington where she will stay at proved amusing. Charles P. Balagno nrpsldpri at the nlnno. Wlnnprs in ShoWS Large Prof tt 'two drawings were Miss Margaret . McGutre and G A. Hunter. On mo- LONDON. Nor. 30; So far this1 tlon of William Cruickshank, appre- shown a surplus of $65,000,000. the ; ment was conveyed with musical House of Commons was informed, j honors to Mr. Borland and President i Tobey, Dr. J. H. Carson arid C. P. ttTinnnn who assisted him In ar VANCOUVER, Nov. 30: (CP) Eighteen million dollars could be conserved annually and enormous benefit done the coal mines of British Columbia through the erection of a modern hydrogeneration plant, James Dickson, chief inspector of mines, told delegates to the British Columbia branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in session here. Such a plant, using coal, could produce all the gaso-. line and fuel oil needed in the province, turning out gasoline at fourteeii to sixteen cents a gallon, Mrf Dickson said. . ranging the affair. Adjournment was then lnade to the Capitol Theatre where, there 'was an appropriate showing of the picture "Dames." After the regular I picture program, there was a surprise preview exhibition of a spe- Continued on Paee Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Nov. 30: (CP i Wheat was quoted at 78c per bu shel on the local exchange yester- : day. dropping to 78c today. SESSION JANUARY 10 10. VANCOUVER. Nov. 30: An Ot tawa dispatch to the Vancouver I Province-states that Parliament will be. called to assemble on January the Mayflower Hotel. She will try to e Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the pre sident. England Seeking Jake the Barber John Jacob Factor Wanted in Loudon on Charge of Being Confidence Man LONDON. Nov. 30: The British oventment is making new efforts 0 arrange for the extradition from the United States of John Jrco'j actor of Chicago whd is wanted as 1 confidence man. Many New Air Lines Planned By Jap Gov't TOKIO. Nov. 30: -The Japanese government Is planning the establishment of thousands of miles of new air lines with a view to linking up her widespread Insular sections.