Alii III It HI NDI ILSON i. 1U iui( rsiin. nr-LrUKUe bt Nuions conference. U to be N. bel Peace Prttr n'-cd today would cover the exira !"M5KINN:U I , HIND saii: J Inland. TWO MAItlllAGES OK INTEREST IN FILM COLONY ON FRIDAY I IOLLYWOOD. Dec . 8 : Two narrlaaes of much Interest In the film colony took place yesterday Kvelyn Lay English actress, and Frank Latifhton eloped to Yuma. Artoima. to be married. Gloria &Hi and Herbert Marshill accompanying them. Evatyn Venable and Hal Moore, a cameraman, were married here Subsidy For Vessels Carrying '1 Logs From Prince Rupert Asked 5 f IS- Today's Wear Tomorrow's Ticks RupertClear, mmm High . 3:08 ajn. 19:8 ft. tifi, barometer, ,29.05. X.I 14:41 pjn. 22.5 ft. 48. Ma smpotlt. til. A Low '. .. 8:52 a.m. 7.8 ft. 21:35 p.m. 1.8 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - ; , Sftl m ' ' .J ; - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY-, DECEMBER 8, 1934 PRicg; five cgrnw ITALY CHECKING OUTFLOW OF GOLD SCHOONER SEIZED AT NEW YORK FOR LIQUOR SMUGGLING forcible Lonversion oi Foreign Credits Into Lira Ordered bairn's Cabinet Orders All Banks, Businessmen and private Omens to Turn Securities Over to Foreign Exchange Institute i r r Dec. 8: (CP) Forcible conversion of all for-held by Italian citizens was ordered today by : -resided over by Premier Benito Mussolini in npt to halt the flow of gold out of the Bank of oank, businessmen and private citizens are Hirn over to the national institute for foreign, exchange all their foreign credits for which they will be given lira at the preterit rate of exchange about 8'jc At the same time the cabinet ordered Italians, under heavy pen alty, to register with the Dank of Italy foreign bond and foreign currency bonds which they hold! abroad The Institute for foreign j exchange can then use these for-1 ncn credits, estimated at three billion lira, instead of gold to pay for Imports. Guld For New York niERBOimp. France. Dec. 8: ,CPi Two WieoldValued--Bt $2 000.000 was exported today to V w York banks. By Local Chamber of Commerce It jnert Chamber W Nirkcrson in regard to & :r sod loir shipping activities from this port, the lLllL'J til LIVV a . fcS -mw calling at Prince Rupert for logs or otnei ' to suusKiy oeing tur twcc " II made necessary be-oinlsilon of this port ueral charter forms ru t Mr. Nlckerson drew .he fact that the fe-tnent not only con-llway into Fort Chur-spent millions of doling port facilities and amcrs to make lt at-hem to go there. He also drew attention to the fact hat there were logs In the country ;ontlguou! to Prince Rupert which might be exported but. if not exported, would find no home market. These. If shipped, would be In com-eUtlon with similar product from he State of Washington. The dlf- .iculty m meeung tu"'""-"lnIoyment relief. Relief was dls- .vas largely of ocean "P"";- " cusscd but no announcemenU were, .ubventwn oi some mu ' vv- message received ;1 t, ftnn nnrt thls was the tin 1 'rgcam. Alex mcincui S - police, tnu " 'lit ary to get the business inn j o a point where it would become ... nitrnrtive to tramp HV SF.ARC..r.RS 0 comc to thc port The ... rv ih tpnmer would be auuui .vwv ----- alter- .": hieh followed! . m t A I in in IHMIUNIVU I Mechanical Brain In The Making A group of civil worfc- admu.:str !' ..)', wc fcc engaged in the ; ons: irf .on of the differential ana-. lyzer. at the University of PcoxuyWa-ua . n. b :vr, tn 15 tarn s tnauicinaueal problems that would lake five expert f bur mon ths to do. Dr. Patterson Given Absolute Control of Tory Party in B.C.; Move For Convention Defeated VANCOUVER, Dec. S: (CP) At the annual, meeting of the British Columbia Conservative Association yesterday a resolution was passed stating that, "until the provincial convention is held, the president shall have authority to speak for, direct and carry on affairs of the Conservative party in . this province." Dr. F. T. Patterson of Vancouver was unanimously re-elected president An effort by Vancouver Island delegates to have a convention called within two months for appointment of a leader was defeated, the time and place of a convention being left to the discretion of the of Commerce last night decided j . .. unent i..w.-w for - a subsidy of $1,000 l for LaiOUetteS Are Luncheon Guests At Warm Springs WARM SPRINGS, Oa.. Dec. 8: President Franklhi D. Roosevelt was luncheon host yesterday to the Lafolleites ot Wisconsin Senalor Robert and Governor-elect Phillip WASHINGTON. D.C., Dec. 8: Chairman Nye of the Senate munition munitions rnmmlttee committee came came out oui 0 wcn hissing since t, t 'In , hcn he was. direct to t Sl lost, he wandered on from Prince Rupert n: ic wesf coast of Orient, ne w -;. " quest wouia oe '' circi. government ownership of mu- nltlons manufacture and con- trol 'of the sale of arms. SHIP NOT TORPEDOED So Government of Canada Claims In Connection With Case Of Gypsum Queen .MANCHESTER, N.H., Dec. 8: Capt. Freeman Hatfield has been placed under arrest for extradl- prominent advocates of huge public, tlon by the Canadian government works projects to provide unem- j on a charge of defrauding the made ns lb the nature of the Informal conversations. ! GOVERNMENT OWNF-RSHIP OF MUNITIONS FAVORED government by making a false statement, lite case arhlng out of the sinking in 1915 ot the schooner Gypsum Queen. It was claimed that the vessel had been torpedoed and, on thc basis ot this claim, some $300,000 in reparation was collected. Now, however, lt Is alleged by thc Canadian government that the vessel was not actually torpedoed but that she sank during a storm. Capt. Hatfield a attorneys state they will go to the highest courts, if necessary, In their fight against extradition. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:15. was' reported this morning to be on time. CONSIDER CONFLICTS)? Matters of Bitter'Controversy Being Dealt With by Council of League of Nations Eyes on Geneva Jugo - Slar - Hungarian, Italian-Ethiopian and Paraguay-Bolivia Crises Up For Discussion 1 GENEVA. Dec. 8: (CP) council of the League of was In session yesterday to consider i matters of bitter cotnroversy, all! i fraught with the possibility of lg- J nlting armed conflict, including i the Jueo-Slav-Hungarlan crisis, a' Canadian Vessel Taken Friday in East River With a Rich Cargo George and Earl of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Declared to Have Had no Less Than $100,000 of Contraband-Biggest Seizure Since Prohibition NE WYORK, Dec. 8: (CP) The Canadian schooner '.George and Earl, owned at Yarmouth, N.S., was seized in the East River here yesterday on a charge of smuggling liquor from Canada into the United States. The vessel is said to have had on board a cargo valued at $400,000. It u? ; the most important seizure 6f its kind to be made since the : United States abandoned prohibition over a year ago. :r . :'ask for 1SRITA1N IS READY TO CUT NAVAL STRENGTH . - ! LONDON, Dec. 8: (CP) -The . BUILDING British government yesterday , expressed its wllUngness to ac- i Chamber of Commerce Again Pv cept a plan for thirty percent titioning Federal. Government reduction In battleshlp,"cnilser Fr Po PWice and fighting aircraft strength. . 1 r.',..-. .... ..fei mVBrtiaMrlif preparKInt T cut aovm ooin on tonnage ana t of prlnce Rlipert Cnambcr of : size of warcraft. It was intl- at commerce was adopted a mcetlnK 'mated, providing Other na- nf thoMiamhor Inst'nt-rht. in whlrh tns are similarly disposed. lt s decided to again "ask the Much now depends upon the federal government to erect a fed-United States. ,eral building In Prince , Rupert to house all the federal activities. The " j committee making the report con- ot w M Blackstock Richard VanCOUVer Wheat j Olof Hanson MP. said he would - try to get this included In the forty VANCOUVER. Dec. 8: CP million unemployment relief build Wheat was quoted at 80ic oh the Ing fund. If this could not be done local exchange yesterday, advanc- he would press for Its in61uslon In Ir.g to 80Tic. today. the general estimates. Nations 7Z Scale in District This Year Almost lliree Times As Great as Recorded in 1933 protest of the Italian government i . against an attack upon Italian! somaiiiand by Ethiopia, and the j Log scaling in Prince Rupert forestry district for the ia'nTpSguV" bctween Bollvlaiyear 1931 up to the end of November has totalled 131,488,-The represenLitive of jugo-siavia' 012 board feet as compared with 55,7S8,076 hoard feet in eiterated the previous charge that the first eleven months of 1933. For the month of Novem-SS5XE2 ."S'-.'his '? the scale was 21,121.766 board feet iH eom-nternationai terrorists. The ii"n- panson with 4.S23.418 board feet in November 1933. The tartan representative as vehement-' scale per species this November wjs ,1. - J 'y denied the charge, asserting that r follows, figures for the same prpr UTT IP he plot against Alexander had month last year also" being shown I KH H IS een hatched in America -either at ror comparison: " ifoungstown, Ohio, or Buenos Aires. 1934 rgenUna. The Hungarian govern-: apt nent has appealed for assistance in Douglas Fir 5,159 taking care of refugees who are be- cecjat 2.736l51 Ing expelled from Jugo-Slavia. Spruce lo!?G9!538 The Italian government claimed Hemlock 4,913.982 hat there had been considerable 'jjaisam j 2J43.135 bloodshed and damage to property Jackplne .. - 311783 s a result of an Invasion of Italian Miscellaneous 2.018 lomallland by Ethlaplan troops. , - , Redress Is sought. : 0tals . .21.121.7G0 Latest reports received by the caRue are that the Gran Chaco . Forest Products warfare Is continuing doggedly with Production of poles and piling In he Paraguayans now holding the tthe Interior this November was supervisor " : 1933 B.F. 691.656 673,011 , Settlement In 2.340.726 693.246; STILL ON Los Angeles Street Railway Dispute Seems as Far Oft as Ever 354.719 60,060 LOS ANGELES, Dec 8: Negotiations with a view to settlement of the dispute bctween the Los An- 4,823,418 leles Street Railway Co, and Its , striking employees came to a halt yesterday with the departure of C. I. Donohue of Seattle, Pacific Coast of the national labor upper hand and continuing to make light at a total ot 83,863 lineal feet board, for Washington where he advances. v aU'ln cedar as compared with will attend a meeting of the na- -. , 105,545 lineal feet last year In the tlonal labor board at which the local COMMITTED FOR TRIAL fame month. j situation will be discussed. A total ot 75 tons of cordwood Meantime, a settlement appears Dominic Cataldo. charged with was recorded this November in to be as far off as ever. The city has breaking and entering the '"Bath comparison with 41 last year. iheen quiet during the past couple House" on Fulton Street, was com- Hewn ties counted this November of days. Although thousands of remitted for trial by Magistrate Mc- nmunoted to 20.959 pieces, all Jack- puW employees are out on strike. Clymont In city police court this pine, Last year In November no ties itrcct car and bus service Is being homing. were recorded. maintained. -I j 4 I 1 if-1 i ' Mpi ,j I, .Sr ' ' .1 f.i m "s4