i M IB C in x YAticftuver MX .014. 01 'in. 31 M. . 2 35 i:m. .00. Gold. .25. 'c Quartz. US. ' l 4. 17 .k Rlrer. .01. 28. Cons.. .02. , J)i "L : -r. to. Stnr. .OOVfc. .! Silver, mit. Five. .07. Orrllle. .43. ' t Idaho. .03fc. rarr 1,24. 5 105. t Crrst. .01 Vi. Gold. .09. r nndge. .43. 'Je 10. 'f water. .05. y Tnnaler. .0114. r 'ri Empire, .09. r u ? Creek. ,0. Toronto , f: Patricia. .03. ' "Kamau, .07. ;-"Ou!d. .03, 0'ai" irfa. ,23. Nlrkcl. 23.15. Maasia, 2.34. fcir.inria. 32.15. ' ' Gordon, .45. t co. 2 50. Vfiturc.s. ,83. 1 M;ron, .04ti. r ' Hughes. 3.02. Sudbury Basin, 1.08, Cj!umarlo. .21. Jnf'ter Gold, .14. !;tB Malnrtlc. .59. "'He Long Luc. 4.75. Itouyn. .03. f Minma. .10. Jnle Lrnf, .08. "Klc Crow. 1.74. Jj" Ue Lauoon, .10. M;'"ltoba tc Eastern, .18. MP KMMA WINS UNciifcaTEng.. Nov. 24: 1 '"rd Rosebcrry's Pip Emma lUidi Mancncslcr November '"np today. Jcsmond Dene was Mid Prrn KViro tlilrrf - . ItlV lllllUi MAYOii OF WINNIPEG INNir.r.- T... ...... tii,n. w uv. ai: tun jomh M l. a ..-.-j Hahi,or Wln,lll)pK yesterday with a j, w "1 of nbout 250 over Aid. J. mcnur. I Franco-Soviet military accord as announced yesterday during the budget debate In the course of ' which Reporter of Uie Budget Arch lanibaud declared that Russia had ' joTfered her" army to France In case . of conflict with oermany. Many Passengers I Thursday Night -Train nroutht In Variety of Inter-j csllnr Traveller I There was a rather notable lot of passengers on the train arriving In Prince Rupert Thursday night. Su-nerlntendent W. H Tobey of the Canadian National Railways had ' with him H. C. Rochester from Mon-i treaL asslsUnt to President Hun- i gerford. who left that night for the ; south bv steamer. From Washington was Nathaniel 'p. Davla, foreign service Inspector .who 1 still In the city. Royal Shepard came In from his Vital Creek placer workings with a Docket full of sold. From several near Interior points were Olof Hanson MP.. Judge Fisher. A. B. Parlow and others. SMALAHAT TO ! LOAD LOGS The bis auxiliary vessel Malahat. which loaded aspen logs here last luring. Is now on the way north from Vancouver to Atll Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, to load logs from the Kcllcy Logging Co. a camp for Powell River. The vessel will take a full cargo. If this trip proves successful. It Is' considered likely more timber may be transported In this mnnnpr nartlcularlv during the winter when stormy weather makes towing of Davis rafts difficult. 1KN IMPKISONKI) IN MRIITIIOUSE PORTLAND. Nov. 24: CP The Pacific Coast of Washington, Ore gon and Northern California was helne lashed with another severe storm yesterday. Boiling seas and C5-mlle gale Imprisoned nine men l Tlllntrmnlf I? or It lluhthOUSC Off the mouth of the Columbia River Waves had washed right over the lloht which stands 133 feet uitrallan Aviator Now On Way From Montreal To Van eouver To Start Transpacific Flight Fourth Anniversary Ban It! ic Crowd Last IPASSES IN '. VICTORIA ! c .Mrl Justice W. A. Galliher, Formerly Of Appeal Court, Dies VICTORIA. November 24 CP Former Justice William AU" Oalllher, who retired from the British Columbia Court of Appe.. bench two years ago, died her yesterday at the age ofseventy-slx years. Born in Bruce County. Ontario Mr. Justice Oalllher served In th Nile Expedition unaer Lord Oarnr Wolsclec in 1885 and afterward pracUsel law In Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, moving to British ColufbU late In the Nine tcenth Centurf and opening pra- 4ce in the Kootenay district. He represented first cale and then Kootenay In the House of Com- mnnc at rilttTM? twfm 1 (Wt tn 1AAQ T On November 30. 1903. he was ao-; oolnted to the Court of Appeal bench. ULMAT DETROIT MONTREAL. November 24 CPi -Capt. Charles Ulm, Australian ivlator. hopped off from here at :30 yesterday morning for Van- ouver, flying via Detroit where he rrived safely a few hours later In order to avoid unfavorable reather conditions, he planned to fly via Omaha, Cheyenne and SeatUe to Vancouver whence he will proceed to San Francisco where it is his Intention to start upon a transpacific flight to Aus tralia. NORWAY SONS IIU CELEBRATION The 8ons of Norway held their fourth annual celebration banquet last evening In the Oddfellows' Hall. It was a very successful affair and fourteen new members were taken Into the lodge. The hall was fct with tables suit ably decorated for the occasion and 140 persons sat down to a delightful supper prepared by the ladles of the lodce. Oscar Haveroy acted as chairman. Following the supper there was a very enjoyable program consisting of opening speech by President O. B. Sathcr. piano duct by Peter Lien and Miss Luth; talk by M. Haug erud, organizer of the'lodgc; vocal solo by Mrs. A. Dybhavn; reading by Mrs, O. Sclvlg; duct by Mrs. Hans Underdahl and Miss Agnes Wick, accompanied by guitar; comic read ing by Olc Skog; duet by Mrs. John Muryold and Oscar Haveroy. and remarks by Mr. Jcrgcnsen, president of Nordcap. The program was followed by a dance with Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra In attendance. The committee In charge of the In j affair was Oscar Haveroy, chalr- height. Five men who had been sent I man, Mr. and Mrs. K. Slatta, Oun-. iinhMiftiiM a week ago toinnr Selvig, Hans Knutson, Mrs. UV8 Weather Tomorrow's Tides rrm'" -Overcast, light JO High 3:57 ajn. 18.6 ft. I northerly V rometcr, 29J50; 15:25 pjn. 19.6 ft. temperature. Jfr mooth. Low 9:44 ajn. 95 ft. 22.21 p.f. 4.6 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER No. 274. U XXIV PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934 PRICX: FIVE CENTS TRYING TO INSURE PEACE OF WORLD POISONED ONTARIO NEWSPAPERMAN S WIDOW IS SUICIDE Co-Operation of United States Is Necessary to Any Anti-War Drive Such is Declaration of Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin of Great Britain Military Accord Between Russia And France Denied a S(iO Nov. 24: (CP) Any collective effort by unions to ensure the peace of the world must include t r.ited States, Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Lord Presi-ir of the Council, declared here last night. "Never as an . . i'I j.iI will 1 sanction the British Navy being used for 1 virii ' d blockade of any country in the world until I Kitnow what the United States Is co- . . Ins to do?' he declared. f 1 oday s Mocks , PARI3 ANo0rrd IVcpLzx-fot- jelgn Minuter Pierre Laval today i flatly denied the existence of a .Mrs. Hauptman Visits Her Husband ARE SEA MONSTER'S REMAINS Mrs. Bruno Richard Hauplmann leaving the county jail atFlem-ington, NJ., where she visited her husband, who is charged with murder of the Lindbergh baby. Bodies of Mrs. Wilson and Baby Are Washed Up On Lake Shore Woman Left Note Saying Her Husband Had Died From Rat Poison and That She Could Not Stand Gossip So Was Ending it All PORT HOPE. Ont., Nov. 24: (CP) The bodies of Mrs, reading: "I know that Don got hold of some rat poison. I am taking baby with me. Gossip ln this town has killed me and there is nothing for either of us to live for. Please bury me In Daddy's plot." ! Donald Wilson died three weeks ago from an acute stomach disorder and was found subsequently, to have . taken a large enough quantity ofj arsenic to kill ten men. Police had since questioned Mrs. Wilson and her mother but no report was pub-1 Ushcd of any disclosures. i LEVINSKY-LASKY OKAW ten-round draw here last night, j Max Baer, the champion, waS among the spectators. Both fighters j were ln good shape at the end of the bout. COMING TO SEE MONSTER An excursion of Port Simpson people was to have come ln today under leadership of F. C. Freeman make repairs were marooned with John Murvold, Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs. to view the monster but the trip was the light keepers. No fear, however. Jerstad, Mrs. P. Wlckdahl and Mrs. I postponed until next week owing to was expressed for their safety. I A. Dybhavn. 1 bad weather. Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Villa 3. Portsmouth 2.. Chelsea 2, Arsenal 5. Derby 1, Liverpool 2. Grimsby 3. Stoke City 1. . Huddersfleld Town 3, Middlesbrough 1. Leicester City 1, Leeds United. 0. Preston North End 0, Birming ham i. Sunderland Albion 1. 0. West Bromwlch CHICAGO. Nov. 24: iCPt-Klngl Tottenham Hotspurs 3. Sheffield Levlnsky. 204 pounds, of Chicago, i Wednesday 1 fought Art Lasky. 199. of Mlnnea-1 Wolverhampton 2, Blackburn Ro-polls, challenger for the world's, vers l. heavyweight championship, to a SCOTTISH LEAGUE first Division Aberdeen 1, Hearts 0. Celtic 4. Dundee 0. Dunfermline 1, Alrdrlconlans 1. Hamilton Academicals 2, St Johnstone 2. ltlbernlans 2, Falkirk 0. Kilmarnock 2, Clyde 0. Partlck Thistle 2. St. Mlrren I. Queen's Park 0, Rangers 4. KNOWN TO NATIVES OF OLD? Experience of W. R. Sampson of Port Simpson Spring May Shed Light on Mystery Last Are the remains of the huge sea monster now at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station in process of preservation after having been discovered at Henry Island a few days ago those of ZAWEAKSH, "monster of the sea," which was known and feared by Indians of an early day on trie north coast of British Columbia? Are '.hey the remains of such a creature"' us Is reported to have been seen last) May by W. R. Sampson. Port Simp-ion fisherman, and his two sons Robert, aged 21. and Harry. 16 while fishing for halibut in theii gasboat Ballantyne on the northwest side of Stenhouse Shoal outside of the Dundas Islands? This appears to be very likely following :an Interview with Mr. Sampson whose description of the enormous which he observed for creature w.n . it- UUMIKU U up- Donald H. Wilson, thirty-four year old widow of Djnald w0 flapper-iike appendages hang- Wi cnn nr tnr finil nilh shnr nf thp Pnvt Hmio Hlllflp nrifl "'S vihi ' her twenty-one months old baby were found washed up on h, tne snore oi L.aKe uiuano touay ten nines wesi oi nere. The woman left home last night after writing a note ad dressed to her mother and father ., , on cither side hile in the centre of the back possibly ten feet from the tall was a vertical fin-like affair standing erect possibly to a height of four feet. The tall was shaped somewhat like that of a dogfish. The entire length Mr. Sampson estimated as about forty feet. Detailed Description Giving more detailed description. Mr. Sampson said the head was of striking resemblance to that ef a horse. Prominently bulbous at the end. Uie round mouth, possibly two feet across, seemed to have suckers mther than teeth. There aDneared! to be no ears but there were depres- J slons ln the front which might no nnrtf fitnrvt pviw: Thl hp.lr! And back and body gray. Alter passing abreast of ' kl. nV.A Ihnt Iham U'aa was rift no railU his father that there cause ! to be fearful 1 Mr. Sampson reported the sight t in their younger days. There was" u record among them, however, of ne having been seen In later years. Mr. Sampson Is convinced thai he skeleton here is that of such a .reature as he and his sons saw. ;; Get One Alive - ' In view of numerous reports lhat . have been made by Prince Rupert fishermen, of having seen in life In h rtr a rrpnture which thp.v .. . - tlitatuic wards of ten minutes travelling! ujj-t-- believe may have been a monstej,..? ' along the surface of the water with J such as the one whose skeleton hi i i tu -.1 t t Ht. j um. , Kswn fminrl nonr Viav lfnHnilhtnrltv jiut wuji ait tuu cwr aim nuv f - r t" w p.T "awya-y - 4 horse-ltke shaped head checks. " me ruiure eiioris wm De ma closely with the skeleton now here to take one Into captivity alive and scientists conception oi wnar snuum i, uc seen s"'. jus,-the monster may have looked like in of such as an exhibit can be readily life. Possibly Mr. Sampson's descrip- appreciated, tion may be of assistance in any at- How mch a creature could be ta-tempt that may be made later to ken might be a problem. Such mc-reconstruct the body. rthods as using a harpoon .or lassoo w. c. . u ., v are among those suggested. winter In Prince Rupert, states that he and his sons had ample oppot-i tunity to view the strange creature and make full observations, it wai the son, Robert, who first sighted the monster as it appeared to be approaching almost straight for their boat. However , it passed by at n distance of some twenty or twenty-five yards. Good frontal and profile views were obtainable. Mov- Sea Serpent Snap Shots In response to a request from the London Dally Mail, Dr. Ncal Carter, ' director of the Prince Rupert lilt. 1 VSl 1 fc gwt.tivv " - - , . . reared high out of the water at the caoiea uu"""' . , ' , . . ..., 1 newspaper a five hundred word ar end of a long neck. The length , . . ., ... , , . the "a body Mr. Sampson describes as re-,Ucle tdescrJPtlverf , e stalls t as given by sembllng somewhat the fuselage of m0I)ftef- a flying boat. Not far back of the curve of the body and the neck were at . vai vv a nviv aiuitg itv auiub 4sw- as already published here and eLsc where throughout the country. If weather Is favorable tomorrow? the monster may be taken out oi the formaldehyde vat ln which It 1" being pickled and reassembled oir the government wharf so that mov ing pictures may be taken of it In any case, it is the Intention to'takjf such pictures before Tuesday ufa-ternoon. It will not he kept outsld any longer than Is necessary as It tj) the desire to complete the preserving process with as little Interrupt tlon and delay as possible. It will have to stay ln the formaldehyde for at least two or three weeks. It 1 parUcularly desirable that It should ! not be exposed to rain now. incck the Ollmore of Smithsonian were brown colored and Sampson boat, the creature gradually began to submerge Into the water with the head and high upright fin on back last to disappear beneath the surface. The younger son became quite Albion Rovers 3, Queen of South 2. . nervous, fearing the monster might Ayr United 1, Motherwell 0. (charge. However, he was assured by Dr. Carter was Inclined today tp concur with the Idea of Dr. C. W. Institute that this would not turn out to be. tne a creature entirely unknown. How ever, Dr. Carter felt that It was suf ficiently rare to be of Interest, no matter what its ultimate Identity, may prove to be. It Is reported that, before Hugo Sandstrum saw the remains, thef body had been seen by a man working at Surf Point mine a couple ol months ago. Officials of the Prlncp ; both at Port Simpson and Prince tlon are desirous of contacting this 'Rupert. The old people at Port person as he would be able to give 'Simpson believed It was the same j them Invaluable assistance, It U ZAWEAKSH, "monster of the sea," thought, ln the matter of Identlfl-which they had cither seen or heard i cation. t t