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Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone , Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 9& 86 $5.00 .10 3D0 9.00 '.25 J02 1.40 Wednesday, November 7 1334 The election in the United States yesterday seems to in dicate that the people of the United States are well pleased with the work of the Roosevelt administration and that the tales we heard from time to time chiefly from residents of the Pacific; Coast states were not correct, Possibly the strong support given President Roosevelt was the result of the weakness of the-Republican platform. They had nothing to offer the electors. On the other hand Roosevelt is still aggressive and is prepared to push the New Deal policy to the limit Evidently from the treatment accorded Upton Sinclair in California, the people of the United States are Liberal rather than radicaL They favor a new deal but it must not be too-new. STUDY CLUBS BENEFICIAL There is nothing new about the study club. Groups of. men and women have gathered from time immemorial" to enlarge the scope of their knovvedge and to clarify their Senator Bob Lafollette Jr., Progres-siret wha supported the- New- Deal and had the' blessing- or President RixravriL. won re-election by a. substantial majority over Chappell. Republican, anil Callahan Droio-crat. His brother. Philip. was elected governor; Governor Albert IT Ritchie; Democrat, was given a cloje-. race for re-election in Maryland by Knight, his Republican oppjnent. It was a closer contest than had been gen erally anticipated. In Utah Democratic candidate were returned 10 aionices. In Chicago, Senator, P- Jl.O'Srien.. Democrat, was re-elected over Ar nold" E. Lund; Republican. Bertrand SnelL, Republican leader la the House of Representatives, & as re-elected in New York. Bridgeport, Connecticut, elected),' its first Socialist mayor., the Repub lican Incumbent being defeated, Martin. Democrat, was elected governor of Oregon, latest figures giving him 54,420 votes as compared lth 4042 for Dunn and 44,439 lor Zimmerman. In California In. California, where the guber natorial contest attracted nation wide attention. Governor Frank; F. Merriara, Republican, retained the tate execntlveshlp,in a fight which, as exnected. was fairly close, al though noi so close- as to. leave any night the count -stood; Merriam. 564.955;- Sinclair. 48U54; HalghtJ 158,674. At noon today, with approxi mately three-quarters of the re turns tabulated, Metriam's lead had grown to 123.00O. over Sinclair Hatfield, Democrat, was elected Lieutenant-Governor In a close fight with Downey, Republican, late figures last night giving the former 452.815 and the latter 402.716. T s 4 r noloe iitv oonoralYv v Margaret I Golnr South Tonleht Chrns. In Prince- Georj- Of-' liters Iluntcr Back From the KUnds. Capt. George Fritz, president of the Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners Association, leaves Prince, Rupert tonight aboard his halibut boat Margaret L for Vancouver enroute to Seattle to attend a conference of the International Fisheries Commission at which? regulations governing the halibut fishery during the1 coming year will be- discussed. Capt. Fritz wili.be accompanied by Capt,Dave Ritchie, the second delegate of the Halibut Vessel Owners' Association- to the conference, and possibly by George Anderson, who will r present the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union of Prince Rupert. Capt Fritz expects to .spend some time In the south, having engine work done on the Margaret.1 at Vancouver. Jack Hartley, popular chief stew- fard of the steamer Prince George Is making his last trip this week before going off for annual vacation. He is thinking of making a motor trip to California. Johnny Walker, thief, steward, of the Prince Rupert, will be- on, the- Prince George during his absence. , Prince Rrpert, is making his first trip this week. " J MnM e,t,rt-v mnr. than a pected to be a Sinclair stronghold. 'T, ZXiZM .7ZL,Z7.' actually gave M JWJ Merriara. with the following, vote: Merrianu 389J67: Sinclair. 2.4L286; Haight 36,694. In a statement Issued as his defeat was becoming apparent. Sin clair said: "If these reactionaries 'have- won, they have just begun to hear from the people-." Sinclair's stock, had gone down considerably since he was denied the support af the Roosevelt admln- lstraUon despite the fact of his be una mens, uicj iiac xuuiiu uiai a uui.cn pcujji.c accji lvdoid. were claiming viciocy DJ nun-1, secure Knowledge about a certain subject can do better work in co-operation and get clearer knpwledge as a result of discussion. Sometimes a study club may consist of onlv three or f our neonle and sometimes a lare-er number. some consisting of as many as a hundred. In the latter easel dreds of thousands of votes. Al though Raymond Haight the Commonwealth Progressive, had expressed hope of success, he finished, as expected, poor third. . Senator Hiram Johnson was re- they usually gather around one outstanding leader. jeieeted in California. Sti(lj'aubs may .take up scientific studies, may delve j .v- : ifitptJsociaI and other problems or may deal with Pl'Sr'?if' VTPE civic betterment, city beautification, housing, gardening j lJtvvlvA. liu nbdred ideas an opportunity to compare notes. 1 rtlR XlVlAS We mention this again this year because there are a' great many people who seem to have nothing particular to'spi,, street Light crged By Jun- uo uurmg uie winter nignis ana wno wouiU' De Deneiuea greatly by belonging to a study club. - r AVOIDING DANGER Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It docs pay to buy those adiertised, lor Chamber at Dinner Meet ing Lat Mint The regular monthly meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince mere are in rnnce uupert, we are miormea, a number;the form of a dinner last night at Of places that are dangerous for those Who drive cars. 1 the Knox- Hotel. There were about There was an example recently of a car running backward thlfty numbers present with Presf-and falling a considerable distance into the muskeg be-l"11"-N- LePa8e ln the chalr cause there was no curb to the street There are JSiS turns where low brush impedes the vision and is liable to ... with t. cause accidents. There are bad drops on the wrong side of , toon colored electric lights, and ce-a curve. These are many minor disabilities and a very few'dar rope during, the Yuletide season. dollars woulit make things safe for the unwary. Since the A eromutee was. appointee to go City Commissioner has been in charge he has kept up the 1furthec lato raltr-roavelUonsUerinB the circumstances. He tort JSSSK to most of the necessary details much better than it was bribing the opportuniues and ad-expected he would. He has had the roads repaired regu- vantages of i.dng in prince Rupert, larly and they are in better condition today than when he TW' wl11 be taken up further in took charge. We suggest to those who have complaints to ' connectlor wlttk m teiebcation of make that they get in touch with Mr. Alder. He may not ,lhe tty-IUJ aninversary of the Via nYAa f r Tfrhf nil nf tlnam Knf .,t Muvni t:n incorporation of the city next year. umuMAUjj iaiKriBAiiutfvu-r The ,ymaasluro project for the aDie antx rau always give consiaerauon. i city was revived and Y a Moore was i "' ii named chairman of a committee to go further into the matter taking It up with other interested Capt Nell McLean, master of the Prince George, will be going ashore at Vancouver on the conclusion of the present voyage for his vacation. Bwill be relieved by Capt. H. E. Nedden. 1 . J Having not left Vancouver until ther delayed by rough weather on the voyage. C. N. R steamer Prince John, Capt. Edward Mabbs, is not expected to arlrve before Thursday night or Friday morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel was reported stormbound last night at Rose Harbor and Is due at Queen Charlotte .City at 5 o'clock this evening. ' Bringing back a local hunting ing the official Democrat candidate I Prty consisting of Captw. p. Ar-alLboncn his. victory owe Governor! mout' w- Ekukstock, F. A. Mac- far California l"vluim- v rutttfa- Merriara the- guber-j natorlal contest would not have ' A- D G1U,S W11,lam Rcld and a A- been a great surprise. Merriara, a I-! though a BepuhQcan, was. syxapa-thetic to the New- Deal and he. undoubtedly, captured some Demo- era tic votes. He was a 5 to 1 favor- lte la late betting. A, hot contest j had- been- waged between Sinclair and Merriam. and, right up to the c closing o the- polls, supporters of 0 1KB UUUX NCWH fi3& 'i.'VOI Democratic Party 1 OGPEN'j-m well UxcUSnwked Well" FIT-STYLE RVALUE Retains Its Control WHIFFLETS 1 From the Waterfront ' (Continued rrom Page 1) 5m - ' -l - - vr ' ' ("welcome and Af CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW MEMBER Relieving Alec Monroe, who Is i Bryant. Armour savage Co sr-ashore at Vancouver on annual va-' vlc 0044 Salvage Pi in.-r returned cation, w. E. Baillle is now aboard I t Pn clock thu morning room for doubt. AXter midnight la stthe Prince George as chief engineer. tnm Massett Inlet. In spue of very Mr RallMp mrnlnrlv rhlf nf lh rOMIl WHtUlCT, UK WBW miWe HK run irom Port uummu io rnnce Rupert m the good time of eleven hours and fifty mttuite. Port de ments. Fefguttn Bay and Jukatla Inlet were visited by the party which brought back six deer bat had litUe suecess In the quest for geese or ducks. E. 3. Richardson. fisheries overseer for the Queen Charlotte Islands, came across with the party aboard the Salvage Princess, being here on official business With a fair-itaNl list of passengers on baud, CN R. steamer Prince George, Capt Nell McLean, arrived In port at '10 o'clock this momreg from Via over. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for An-yox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow night south bound. Mrs. C. C. MiUs and small son, who have been vtetttng In Vancouver with relative, teterasd to the city from the sooth on the Prince George this morning Insuring Women since 1870 The first woman to insure vyith The Mutual life of Canada was Mrs.Sophrona MamThqmjJson of Barne, Ontario, who Held contract No. 15, dated March, 1870. Since that time thousands of women have taken Endowment, Pension and other policies, with this Company and shared in the outstanding: returns made to policyholders. 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