tit 10 'CPr-It u .Meriedly Saturday Im n iatucd on br- UtjJIIUllt: UI KWorkless Xmas IUIIU Wll LldlUl IU1T r 1 5t r 1 bridar oarty In' inn ANnRLRS. Dec. 10:- A vuHt inpioyed Chrlatma (rom the atotk U expected shortly 8tturday night at at the home ot Ted PtortU. popular Mr A Ooinei and orchestra leader. Ftortta Is at ir thrre bcinc five wnt ui Chicago but his wife U here, houw Prtic winners firM. Mrs. Wana-Mrs Alexander;' M)m Alice Oomes; Mr Wanamakar; J- i Wi rtnlK : consolation, f W R. Colltson soiled the Catala for a trip r, official business. K 0 Van dcr Sluys. Some 'rlcnda took part In the en-lc ''vent Appropriate rc-r1 f tc made by Al Small who JMcd. on behalf of those prc- st ft 1 -Uvcr carving set to the ' honor Dancing was cn-10 ttrans of Charles Ba-Ot'hestra until nildnlulit hich the guests sat clown to t. ln le dining room, thus . " delightful round of enter IIOCKLY SCOKKS Saturday Smres St. Louis 0. Montreal 1. Canadteiu 0. Boston 4. New York Rangers 5. Toronto 2. Sunday Srorrs St LouU 1. Detroit 3. Canadlens 2. Americans 2 over time tie Rangers 0. Chicago 4. Atv... I.' I- 111 I Inf I V W m r o rl M w w w m I I I m m mm m B vuiiiiiiiiiiiiv. 1 irvt.fti 1. U By Great Britain With View To Soti hnor Hnngarianolav Lnsis o o ''ENtiVA, Dec. 10; (CP) The British delegation to f Mntinns announced today that "'promise formula had been worked out and would be nt'd to the Little Entente and Hungary in an effort 1. 1 l . VT . . . 1 1 1 n OTlht'lr- foi-mii ni hf.s on. Ko OWIIIU liunuariiiii rp ' JuL'o-Slavia has threatened to withdraw her ap- 'jtpcal w.tne ueaguc ui - Investigation inw un- v.iv...- , . i i i'u" inrM of the assasslnntlon at "1MC UlUttY i: " of KlnR Atoxandcr and Pn wf, , C . w J , r ! to act on her own unless she obtains arty oaturaay :,alfftction Hungary m the I assassination backwash. I m. ttritich dflriratlon yesterday. drr Kluya llonorr.l Ry , "V , ' tn. Lord Trlvy' 'rlrnil, at Knnx Hotel , L'""Ull. ,L niui that all o 0he the vicinity of a district with a large floating "down and out" jwpulation. Six other victims are in a serious condition, two of them being expected to ' , bimon. rotucn dlr one man au went blind. Iti io nuicinrnu, Thr rnldemlr of deattu bcran i td In armament Hi conduct of Drl-iir waa Otercby f the raofu and where the made wa not rr- Pilriay nlvht and ronlinued Satur day with lnrrr;i.lnn Kcverlty. American Chain Stores Closed; Heavily Guarded NEW YORK. Dec 10 Eliitity- thiee Butler chain Mores. eloed down followlns demand of the employees tor unionisation, are under heavy guard In fear of sabotAKe. W-rtnm s Ubr Ill.l-SSI.n i:vi-T iM'i i7iM Today's Stocks (Court, j 8 O Johnrtoo T "H Z Into NEW AI.TITUDK MARK i inveaugauoiis uj . . .. nir,' birthday party was the Marseilles assassinations should ? &"urday night at the Knox be deferred until after French police f'.Uh ......... .... . .i..iir..t ,nrt been completed. ut:f'nKinii npinir inn mriu mvuaiiK.nww. - - - I ..... I Mt.f T nnd court ncwuus, taken to fully establish the rcspon- Franco has backed the Jugo-Slav demand for definite action by the LeaRiic In respect to the matter. nllrnn situation w Vanrnuver Alexandria. .01 4. Dayvlcw. j01. D, C. Klckcl. .40, DiR Missouri, 20. uraaian. -oj. B. R. &on3l n. R. X.. 32. Cariboo. 1.50. Denton la. .40. Dunwell, .15. Georgia River, .01 fc. OolcondA. 29. Orange. J21. Mlnto. .15V,. Meridian. .lOtfc. Morning Star. .09 fe. NaUonal Silver. .04. Noble Five. .OOVi. Pcnd Oreille. .43. Porter Idaho. .08V,. premier, U9. Reward, .03 j. Reno, 1.07. Silver, Crest. .01. Salmon Oold. .07 Vk. Taylor Drldge, J3. Wayside. .09 ti. Whitewater. .01. United Empire. .08i. Toronto Central Patricia. 1.00. Chlbbugamau, .07 Vs. Lee Oold, .03'fc. Oranada, .15. Inter. Nickel, 22.85. Macassn, 239. Noranda, 32 50. Sherrltt Oordon, .47. Slsco, 2.58. McMillan. .38. Ventures. .90. Tcck Huehes. 3.95. 8udbury Rasln. 1.20. Colunwlo, .13. Smelter Oold. .17. Can. Malartlc, .50. Little Long Lac. 5.70. Astoria Rouyn, .02V,. Stadarona, .lS'j. .faple Leaf, .03. Pickle Crow. 1.57. Long Lac Lagoon, .12i. Man. ti Eastern, .10. ciimf.i) by wii.ky post aiti:r ascent BARTELVILLE, Okla., Dec. JO: (CP) After descending with his famous plane Winnie Mac rom an ascent to the stratosphere at the end of the week, Wiley Post, American aviator, claimed that he had me iw Mi vebccnnuct reached an altitude of 55.000 Plni" fret, thereby smashing the re- over 111c . .. troop movements. Mass deportation nl . nrlly discontinued, I MB of Hungarians from J ". was reported to have been tcmpor- cord of Lieut. Italian nvlatnr. Donattl, the Today's WeatLI Tomorrow's Tides It .pert -Part cloudy, fre Sp , .High 4:44 a-m. HUJ It. Rind; barometer, 30.09; 10:2S pjn. 202 It. 45. uca choppy. . Low 10:40 ajn. 7J It. 23:09 pjzi. 3.8 ft. NOKTIIEKN AND CENTRAL ItltlTISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY; DECEMBER 10, 103-1 PRICE: riVB CKNTO WJUiY iLLltflUL MLLJ I WL1V1 1 - dlA m 9U BB. BT BB BB a BB1 BB BB BT H BBB1 B Bl BB BBB BB AT BB BB BB B mW B r BBJ B HW m IBB VB BB VI BW BB BBB BT BT BB BBH BT BB BBB. B BB BB BT BB Bm ' B W BB V BB BB BB " BT B uff uLutiu rrmo unL,A.i jlk, 1 JLiy uKiuiu in uniiiu omiio iu iiug uiuic i i issi tecui o n Portland Are Charged With Manslaughter Following Deaths III III Il ill 111 UVAJLll AROUSED 'Down and Outers" Arc Victims of Had Liquor Even' .More Expected to Die Fatal Epidemic Started Friday Night and is Continuing inionrii iwiiuh lor- "proprietor were charged with manslaughter today after rljn Secretary fiiiv-iinn; persons nau iiiuu irum wriiiKiiig poisonous de natured alcohol purchased in the north end of the city in Dangerous Tillamook Rock t i. , , , ;. . . V How food and cier supp'..s are fee to ?.he men who tend the lighthouse per .cd on Tillamook ro:k four miles off the coast of Oregon. On.'y in calm weather c., this basket be lowered to the rowboat sent from the tender sh own anchored in the background. Nine men were recently marooned on the rock for several weeks, waiUng for the abatment of the wintry wind and waves to permit the approach of a lifeboat to take the men off. Value of Halibut Landed Here This Year Ahead of 1933 ThoJ Poundage Was Little Greater According to officially compiled estimates, the halibut catch at Prince Rupert during the 1934 season was prac- tically the same in volume as in 1933 but better prices which were paid this year made the value substantially in excess of last year. During this year landings totalled 149,-139 hundredweight, of which (54,218 hundredweight was Canadian halibut and 81.921 hun-n ..... . drcdwelght American, as compared at $375 440 as compared with $725. i wun .a toiai 01 ih.um nunareo- 8U , 33 yalue Ql Canadian weight last year, comprising 56,492 nallbut thU year was $323,910 In hundredweight Canadian and 87.573 comparison with $229,149 last yeat hundredweight American fish. Iwnlle tne vaiue of American riSh The total value of halibut landed was $546,410 as against last year's at Prince Rupert in 1934 Is placed $496,662. Fears Held For Safety Of Stricken Japanese Vessel; Captain and Mates Perish NEW YORK, Dec. 10: (CP) With her bridge and rudder washed away by mountainous seas, the captain and chief off icer dead, the third officer missing and believed swept overboard and at least seven of her crew injured, the Japanese freighter Victoria Maru, bound from Hamburg for New York, was re-portettdisabled and sinking today 400 miles north of the Azores. The vessel broke down when caught in a terrific gale and fears were entertained that she might not be able to live until the arrival of assistance. The American liner Washington and numerous other ships were reported to have turned from their courses to rush to the aid of the stricken vessel wallowing in the seas with crew of thirty-six on board. Last reports, despite urgent "S.O.S." calls, were that the vessel was being directed by her propeller and was, apparently, holding her own. i4merrcfln Chamber ot ' Commerce and Nation's Goods Makers Help Conference of Commercial and Business Leaders Called Fqr Next Week to Assist Federal Government In Putting Over Plans For Country's Recovery i . NEW YORK, Dec. 10: The New Deal won ..nexpectcu ! support last night when it was announced that the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers, both of which have been very critical at times during the past year or so, had adopted recommendations of separate committees that a conference WEDDED ON SATURDAY Mrs. Agnes Dahl Becomes Bride Of Lmll Bostrom at Pretty Ceremony A very pretty wedding was solem- ' nlzed at First Presbyterian Church ion Saturday evening at 8:30,7. rtT n n,,nl Wnlllnirix-nrth nf firiit-! Ing, when Mrs. Agnes Henney Dahl became the bride of Oustaf Emll Bostrom. Many friends were In attendance at the nuptial rites. The bride, who wore figured grey crepe with hat to match and real orange blossoms and carried a large shower bouquet of yellow Chrysanthemums, pink roses and pink carnations with maiden hair fern and gypsophlla, was given In marriage by B. M. Simpson. The bride was attended as matron of honor by Mrs. J. Moran who wore I black flowered crepe, and Miss Rose Moran. bridesmaid, who wore a dress of yellow and green crepe Hans Langholm and soy. During the signing of the register. O Promise Me," a violin and organ duet, was played by Inge Valen and Nels Johnson, the former also playing the wedding march . on the or gan. . Following the marriage a recep-i tlon was held ln the Oddfellows'! oi commercial, Business, manuiac- ituring, economic and agricultural leaders of the country be called. at Sulphur Springs oh December 17 to consider means of co-operating with the federal government In putting over plans of the New Deal looking to national business and economic recovery. nanipm Will be Needed jlvation Army Adjutant Reports Need Great This Year; Heater For Poor Family The Salvation Army adjutant states that, so;.' far as she has Investigated. li seems that more hampers than ever will be required at Christmas for people who are in bad circumstances. She Is hoping that the people of the city will respona liberally to the- appeal that is being made for money and goods for Chrlsmas Cheer. One case that came to Adjutant Laycock's attention this morning was that of a family with five small children. The man Is on with hat to match and carried a uei ana is aoie to cut wood lor bouquet of yellow and bronze chry- the house ll addition to working santhemums with maiden hair fern out hl "lief. The difficulty is nnd asparagus fern. Ithat tney have only a cook tore The church was tastefully decor- and u does not heat tn house. They need a heat and. It anyone ated with autumn flowers, pink mlunm and ferns Ushers were has such a thing to spare, the Sal- Andrew Aur- vatlon Army will be glad to v see that they get It. i A donaUon of a quarter of beef has been promised by William Jones of the Family Meat Market iSKHERS ARE GETTING BUSY nan wnicn was aecoratea lor tnej occasion, the bridal couple stand- skp' niR EyfnU at Sonj ins under a wedding bell flanked Cabin Over Week-End . .' with palms, to receive the congra- tulatlons of the guests. Following a There was great activity at ib sumptuous repast dancing was ln ! S01" o of ay ski cabin during the progress until 3 a.m. ek-end. a large number of mem- Th hrM va the rprinint of many beautiful presents which, were on display at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bostrom will reside at 230 Fourth Avenue East. . WEATHER REPORT Triple Island- -Part cloudy, strong southerly wind; sea rough. Langara Island Overcast, strong southerly wind; light chop. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 30. Anyox Raining, calm, 34. Stewart Raining, calm. 31. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 22. Smlthers Part cloudy. .wind, cool. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 19t r : u ... wAi . . j .it .ui , ..t east I: II. Larson. The latest Improvement Is' the . Installation of a new radio and the party was entertained by wonderful reception. Extensive work was carried out Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, on the new ski trail to the top ot light southerly wind; barometer.) the mountain and the hope Is to get 29 .98; temperature. 44; sea choppy. ! several trails cut before the arrival of the snow so that skiing facllltlei may be greaUy Improved, A good season of winter sport la bclnc . looked forward to. PORTLAND WINS 4B"TT"" PORTLAND. Dec. 10: CP) Portland defeated Edmonton by a score of 7 to 2 last night In the Pacific Northwest Hockey League.