)A bltlr of (ilanli at llueno Aires S.-; ' AIRES. Dec . 3: CT -E .1 former worWs Itrv ooxin cnarapwi. o Cam polo of Argen-t Ii-i lame rounds here it t tc were ne KnocK- li: i wetehed la at Mfl Mil, nound lveavter than May's Stocks rH Vnntmivrr 01', ' y r ,07' j. K kV: He 10',. Kfar. .004. fi.Irer. .03tfr. m. Or u.f .43. 128 If i , 't .01 u.. tit I r1fA 1t 09 r Empire, .11. Toronto n:uL'amaU(',o7. .01" , I, 13, ')f Nlrkol 1. ' ' x. , 5tor.i 2.2fl "(U 32.00. ' , ;,f' 15, ill 35K.. ! '"' Muron. .01. "k HijRhcs. 3.09.' Basin. 1.00. ' 'umsrio, .12, JftT Gold. .13. rn Malartle. .45. Long Lac. 4.70. J"a Rouyn, .02. "Jarona, ,io. Leaf. .08.4. 7 Lac Lagoon, .12. Mln- Eastern, .17i,j. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER.""!). 3: (Cl'l- "Cut , .... . . In--. ' ni" quoted nt 70',bC on mc Ml tvl,. .. . . , I I Rhodes Scholar Customs Revenue May Bring New Peace to Europe IS WINNER Outwinli (am polo In LarKc Payments Will be Made by Berlin For Mines And Private Credits and hqual Rights l or Voters And Non-Voters Are to be Guaranteed ROME, Dec. 3u (CP) France and Germany today siimcri "an acrreement of peace" over the vexed Saar Basin territory. Germany will pay France $GO,000,000 and eleven million tons of coal for France's mines and private credits in the Saar Basin and Germany guarantees equal rights for voters and non-voters among all inhabitants. The settlement, which Is expected to re- move one of the stumbling-blocks to the preservation of peace In Europe, was arrived at by a committee of three representing the League of Nations. Germany and Prance. For B. C. Named Tliornas MrKrown of New Wrat- milkier Wins Important Scholastic Award VANCOUVER. Dec. 3: (CP Thorn McKcown of New Westmln ster hit been selected as British Columbia Rhodes scholar for this year. He graduated from the Uni versity of British Columbia and is! now doing research work In mcdl cine at McGlll University. This Year Ahead; 'Substantial Increase Recorded In 19JI Ovrr Year Ago So far this year customs and excise collections at the port of Prince Rupert have totalled jim. l At a ii in Mtmnarlson with $150,841. jGI in the first eleven months oft !133. TlJls year in November the i total was M0.674 as against 403 81 last year. Hockey Scores Saturday's Scores Montreal 5: N. Y. Rangers 2. St. Louis 3: Toronto 4. Canadians 0: Boston 2. Sunday Scores Toronto 0; Detroit 3. N.Y. Americans 2; Chicago 1. WEATHER REPORT Terrace -Cloudy, cnlm. 30. Anyox Cloudy, cnlm, 33. Stewart-Cloudy, calm, 31. Hazdton-Cloudy, cajm, 32. Smlthcrs-Calm, mild. Uurns Lake Snowing, calm, 20. HllNTINd I'AKTV HOME a. r srilvnoe Co.'S service boat Salvage Princess returned to port nt 1 o'clock this morning "' " . hnntlne trlD to Rig Bay and Kwlnlmass. The party on board consisted of Capt. W. Vi Armour, nRMt w n. Fulton. F. A, Mac- Aiv MrRae. F. N. Oood, J. a tri.,tnn nnnert Fulton and capt t' u fifort Thp b:ir consisted of imt bv the city engineer wlUi unerring aim, and thirty-five ducks. NOT SHARK. HE THINKS It. . Cunningham Differs With Dr. Clemen Regarding Identity 01 Local Monster Tells of Big One Head of Nanalmo Biological Station Satisfies Himself as to His Original finding In the opinion of R. O. Cunningham, one of the best known pioneers of tills part of the coast, who has en a pood deal of marine life In his day, the skeleton of tnc sea monster, which was found recently at Henry Island by Hugo Sandstrum and which Is now In process of pre- rvAtlon at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Exncrtmental Station, is no basking shark. Mr. Cunningham arrived from Port Esslngton on Saturday night's train and will be returning there this afternoon. Mr, Cunningham tells of Port Esslngton naUve. fishermen catching a basking shark some thirty or more years ago In a dogfish trawl nff Rcfuce Day. Porcher Island. There was no red flesh and no quills on that basking shark. Incidentally. h M-ns fi2 feet lone and. so formid able did It appear, that the naUves ! were terrified when they hauled It I up., They went to Port Esslngton to , tell'wUat they had found ahd white j i.itpr ttpnt nut to Investigate. , nv thai time, the creature was dead and theremalns were not saved. It . I J 4.11.. t 1. nrl naa pcfn, acciacmiuiy uuuv. Dr. W. A. Clemens, director of the Nnnnlnio Rlolouical Station, who has positively Identified the local! skeleton as being that or a oasKing i shark, confirms that decision In a J letter written to Dr. Neal Carter,! director of the Prince Rupert Flsh-j erles Experimental Station. By ml-1 croscoplc examination, Dr. V. A. Clemens was able to Identify tnc skin as being that of a shark and, by further references, satisnea hlmsrlf nosltlvelv that It was that of a basking shark. Dr. Clemens makes the interest-! Ing observation, however, that, al-j though basking sharks have been: often reported to have been sighted i In these waters by C. O. S. dlvenchy and others, It Is the first time mat I I 11.. ......InJ I one nas dccii sciciuiiicuuy luwumj on this coast. Tills makes the local skeleton, therefore, of considerable; local, although possibly not sclcn-. title. Interest as an exhibit. Gcorge Dlbb, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Dlbb, Is home from Anyox where he has been In the employ of the Granby qo. RED CHIEF MURDERED Executions Rapidly .Metrd Out Following Assassination Of Sergei Kiroff LONDON, Dec. 3: (CP) A Warsaw dispatch to the Daily Express today said that ten Red Army officers had been executed, sixty others rounded up and many high officials dismissed as a result of a plot for wholesale assassination of Soviet leaders. The plot was discovered following the assassination on Saturday of Sergei Kiroff, secretary of the eentral committee of the Communist party and confiJante of Dictator Joseph Stalin. Klroff's assassin, himself a Communist, was at once arrested. BENNETT TO MAKE TRIP Parliament Expected to Rise Before May to Permit Him to Attend King's Jubilee OTTAWA, Dec. 3: (CP The session of Parliament, which Is to oocn on January 10, will probably have an early prorogation In order to permit Premier u. u. Bennett to make another trip to England to attend the Silver Jubilee of King Oeorge's accession to the throne in May. It is not expected that the report of the mass buying and price spreads committee will be ready before mid-February but the Inten tion, It Is understood, Is to present It to Parliament as soon as possible. FISH FROM KETCHIKAN Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp Norco arrived in port at 11 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with frozen fish for transshipment east over Canadian Na tional Railways. After discharging. the vessel sailed for Seattle. Complicated Machine -This-eempllefttc -looking macht .e is catted a pl'anetfinand when completes will proiect mov ng repiisas of the heavenly bodies on an artlfica'l sky in the ne Griffith observatory, at Ixw Angeles. NEW KING OF WHEAT John Allsop, Neighbor of Herman Trcllc, is Crowned World Wheat King For 1931 CHICAGO, Dec. 3: (CP) Herman Trelle, thrice World Wheat King, is now not eligible for further compe titlon but Wembley, Alta.. still holds the title, John B. Allsop. Mr. Trelle's inelehbor. having last night been I crowned Wheat King at the annual International Hay and Grain Show here with an exhibit of Reward Wheat. It Is the twelfth Ume since 1919 hat Canada has won the title and he twentieth time in twenty-four Imes that it has been awarded at Chicago. Last year Frank Isaacson of katchewan was the winner. W. G. Gibson of Ladner. B.C.. won WORLD WHEAT PARLEY ENDS SENSATIONALLY BUDAPEST. Hungary. Dec 3: (CP i The world wheat con CONCERT BY NORWEGIANS Entertainment by Varden Singers Friday Night is Acceptable, Drawing Large Crowd - A crctrghtrtrt musical and-thei trical entertainment was staged Friday night by the Varden Sing ers before a large audience in the Metropole Hall. The concert was followed by a dance which was also very enjoyable. The proceedings opened with the singing of "O Canada" after, which there was an address of welcome by the chairman, Inge Valen. Comic onss by J. Jorgensen, with Mrs. Nels Luth accompanying, followed .nd then the first of the comic .ketches, playlette entitled "A Wo man's Heart." was presented. There was a comic song by Nels Ounder-on alter which a quartet, under direction of Nels Gunderson and with TnnA Inge Voipn Valen selecUons by the Varden Singers under direction of Peter Lien. Those taking part In the plays. which were directed by J. Jorgensen ! with Inge Valen as stage manager. 1 ! i bound by any further acreage ! reduction agreements. Such agreements had failed as far as j Argentina was concerned, it ni was siuwu. tntfi1 nnH aim the South ouum Am- Fisherman Here Today's Tides High .11:10 ajn. 21.1 ft. Low :........ 4:57 ain. 9.0 ft 18:00 pjn. 4.4 It. UCE RIVER OUTLET IS PLANNED BY ALBERTA LIBERALS greement Between Germany and France On Vexed Problem Made; Railway Line To This Coast Is Advocated in Plans for Development Reduction in Municipal Debt Interest Bates, Investigation Into Merits ol Social Policies ana .Monetary Keform Also Urged CALGARY, Dec. 3: (CP) The Alberta Liberal party on Saturday adopted a platform including a plan for the development of Alberta with a Peace River outlet to tju-Pacific Coast, reduction of municipal debt interest rate.-and full investigation into the merits of social policies and the effect of various monetary reforms. Twenty Years ference came to a sensational ending yesterday when Argcn- .; ietcr (Mike) Donnelly Died tlna positively refused to be 1 xijht In Prince Rupert General Hospital Last Peter tMike Donnelly, fisherman i and resident of Prince Rupert for twenty twenty years, years, passed passed away away Saturday Saturday USK CASE JUDGMENT Seattle Company Wins In Suprem Court Action Against Four In- terior Prospectors 'VANCOUVHlrDcc 5r HCPr-Mr.-Justice Denis Murphy, in Supreme Court here, awarded the Lucky Gold Quartz Co. of Seattle and Ray mond William seelye, mining en gineer of Seattle. Judgment against four prospectors Loyal Ernest Moody. Richard Lowrle and George L. Moody of Usk and Charlie Kcllcy of Quick. The judgment was for $6000, a reduction In the $35,000 op- tlon to Seelye on four placer gold and silver claims near Usk. Seelye had assigned his option to the plaintiff company. The reduction was compensation for deficiency in ore content of the claims. The defendants were ordered to de posit title deeds to two claims in apenmniinvln?. accordance with the onuon aercc- was heard. Then came the second iment and to forthwith acquire title n,.. Anting -vinrmnnt" M-ttVi a ! tn a plalm nn the Indian Reserve. - - - - . .VliiVllJ tl,,tlVU ...V.'.. ...... comic song by H. Gudbrantsen andi " READY TO - TAKE OFF were Mrs. L. Husoy. Mrs. Sig Andcr- j " son, Mrs. Peter Wlkdal, Peter Lien, Rain Squalls at Sea rrevent ucpar-1 II. Gudbrantsen. Nels Gunderson. j ture of Capt. Ulm on Trans-Inge Valen and William Husoy. Pacific Flight Music for the dancing which fol- lowed the program was by Julius OAKLAND. Dec. 3: (CP Take- Welles urcne&ira. Keiresnmenis on 01 uapi. bianco . it. the world's pea championship and (were served and the drawings made his projected trans-Pacific flight W 11. uraiiain Ul null opiuia, mia.,:m iu iaui, mis. u. iuhiuihiuuh numuu the world's bean championships, i winning a table lamp and J. Sorvik. , Islands was deferred Saturday an. n box of oranges. Nels Luth and I. again yesieraay ana luuay u aV-- Fcnness presided at the door. t count of rain squalls being reported; jfor several hundred miles off th ! coast on his route to iionoiuiu a iwell as adverse weather In the vK clnltv of Hawaii. He Intends to take off at the earliest possible moment that weather becomes more favorable. Capt. Ulm has expressed regret, that circumstances made it Impossible for him to take off from Van-couver as he had originally planned. t NOVEMBER FIRES The ine city cuy fire me urpui department um-m respon- ityun- t , erlcan republic refused to en- j nlght nt tne Prmce Rupert General rtcd to five alarms during the month" ter In any further such pacts. , Hospital at the age of slxty-slx. He of November this year as compared Argentina's statement came as 'was Dorn n untted States of Irish! with ten In the same month last a surprise as it naa oecn rcpor- t ;riesccn The funeral will take place ted at the week-end that the tomorrow tomorrow morning morning from from the the Church Church four principal wheat exporting countries of the world Can- t nrfn itnltrri Ktntrs. Australia and Argentina might soon j Louis Astoria adopt a new method for the iiarrv Astoria. control of world wheat mar- cjty at the end ketlng. of the Annunciation with the B. C. .Undertakers In charge. I sr. and his son, returned to the of the week after year. So far this year there have- been 57 tire alarms as against C8 Id the corresponding period last year. PRICE OF SILVER NEW YORK, Dec. 3; silver was unchanged (CP)-Bar at 55c pcf ' havlnar spent a couple of months ounce on the local metal market' iAt George Frlzzell's hot springs! Saturday but dropped to 54Tac to near Port Esslngton. 'day. n Today's Weather m. wmm piir.t Rupert Raining, light "3r'.lwcst wind; barometer, V'., h ,-npcraturc. 43; sea smooth, o t- NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER Umv no. 28Q. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 price: nvz cents CCORDOKSAAM IS m I::