Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides Prince Rupert-- Overcast, llht tioillierly wind: barometer, 29i0; temperature, 48; tea smooth. Vol XXIV . No. 173. LONDON, Nov. 23: (t n The British government is disposed to open an inquiry into the question of setting up a Male monopoly of arms inmufaetuic, Foreign .Secretary Sir John Simon toid Parliament yesterday. Today's Stocks Vancouver A x m-irU, J0k-fi n ItW. .01. B. r Nickel. .10.. Di.olun. 2.15. Df-.i'irnf. 12.75. H. II Con. .08. It X Gold. L ' wo Quartz UO. ix i-uiU. .42t. -well. .16. Cm i ia itlvcr, J01. o "nd.i. .28. II : ulcs Cortl .02. Ii.'iun. .01. M'.i.t... ,16. . Mi udian. .10. M' rmng Stafri .00. NVmnai Sllvtr, .034. N bl. Five. .07. r- 1 Oreille .40. T : . r Idaho, .08 ft. F 'ulrr. 1.23. . Iird. .03. F"1". 1.05 ' s ' i Crct, .01 ft, num Oold, .09, Tj lor Bridge. .28. W.wdo. .09 ft. W aifwater. .04ft. W.iwrly Tangier, .01ft. t't'itod Empire, .09. Gr-ncc. .25. Toronto C 'l'i il Patricia, .95. I'' Ibougamau, .07ft. le Oold. .04. Oiunada. .22. Ilr Nlrkcl, 22.S0. ' Mai ' ,-issn. 2.30. Notanda. 31.00. Slirrrltt Gordon, .47. -'-'V 2.40. V' rrtures, ,83. l:'kr Maron. .0V4. T' 'k Hughes. 4.02. Burlbury liaaln, 1.05. Columarlo. .21. Smelter Oold, ,13ft. fan Malartle, ,40V. Lit Up Lonfe LftC 75 A"toria Rouyn, .03. 8'dacona. .22. Plnklc Crow, 1.70. kO'lK Lac Ltttfnnn Manitoba & Enstcrn NEW YORK, Nov, "v" was quoted at 54Tic on if ui ueniiiuiy uues nut uu&erve uic v er.aiwes i reaiy, n ua declared. "Russia gave us our first warning and an under standing is arranged between us. Russia s huge mll.tary machine working with France was pictured as the only means of maintaining the peace of Europe. Several government officials denied any such alliance with Russia. Tne Chamber, after a blunt discussion of German re-armament, voted a Frenen war budget of approximately $427,000,000. Japan's Answer TOKIO. Nv. 23: CP Japan to day, as her answer to the International qwrtkMi. set wide S2X),- J 00 J, OOO. or forty -tlx percent of the 1 entire budget, for aer army and i navy. It was the largest war ap-j proprlaUon In the history of the , country. TO SPAN PACIFIC First Airplane to be I'ufln Service From California to Orient Early Next Yrar SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 23: Flans for a three-day patenter ,.! msll alrnlane service be tween the United States and the i Orient have reached the point where the Fan-American Airways are about to make selection of the California terminal which It is expected will be either San Fran-rlM-o, l os Angeles or San Diego. Facilities of the three ports are hrliir Inspected this week and VANCOUVER. Nov. 23: CP ..,..-. ni,i n 711. p mi the' local exchnnge yesterday, dropping .flgy JOrk Mart lo iovic luuuy. " 11 metal market yesterday, nd- vaicln8 to 55'ic today. .' WOULD F.XIimiT SEA MONSTER OVER WORLD i mlnint lrvrfll tltlzCIl A pi ' suggests that the city of Prince Rupert should have the local scrrjent" mounted nnd ex- HiffprpuL nnris ui t Stout) LEAGUE IS IMPATIENT Genera Expected to Take Action to End Gran Chaco War Arms Embargo Proposed GENEVA, Nov. 23: ThejGran, Chaco conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia Is under consideration by the full councU of the League of Nations which Is becoming impatient at the continued warfare there and whfch It is expected may soon take definite acUon to end the hostilities. I Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal . for Oreat pritaln, expresses the view that the most effccUve method ' of bringing the South American conflict to an end would be to determine which was the aggressor nation and declare an embargo on Its arms supply. Russia and tlons of the Little Entente supported this view. Both Paraguay and Bolivia representatives are agreeable '.to arbitration but not to the pro- posal to suspend the conflict pending arbitration. Still Irregular "Any theories that may so far have been put forward as to the identity of the creature are purely a matter of conjecture, not based NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934 upon actual facts," stated Dr. Ncal ; mentioned Prince Rupert's sea ser Carter, director of the Prince Ru-ipent. "We have heard of sea ser- pert Fisheries Experimental Station. , pents and ogopoggos but now it when pressea today ror a statement seems tney nave me reai ining on ln regard to the possible identity of the Northern British Columbia Uie remains of the sea monster ; coast," remarked the announcer. which wtis found on Henry Island near Prince Rupert thl" week. "The identity is still quite t.idefhilte." Dr. Carter also stated ttiat it was the definite Intention tj keep the remains In Prince Rupert and not Industrials and Ralls Weak While i permit them to be shipped away. If . Utilities Show Continued Strength ! NEW YORK, Nov. 23: Prices they prove to be those of a really rare creature, they will probably be permanently preserved and kept as an cxhlblirtri connecUon with the wcro again Irregular on the New j local station. He denied that ln-York Stock, Exchange Wednesday Utructlons of any kind had been re- IL Halllwell is laid' vcre. sprain jit Te rraffi. J ; ? "NOTHING wlth the turnover for the day total- eclved to ship them away and also ago he saw NEW" SAYS BOB IVE Bob Ive. former log scaler for' the ' provincial government, states that about twenty years a skeleton of a t the 1 world, J,f the i, ,,rneeeds proceeds being Dcing P 810.000 shares. Ralls, the ave-isutcd that no offers for purchase marine ,.,, creature verv at similar Hastings to i a L...HM lit a i n Ari Art ftU'irn T i I rkc ui tiuauiK utsk ui.pi, vti nau wmi itvv. w ntv .s v - - usca UAVVI 10 W mv.... . . .. n 4. ! continued their downward trend concerned, it Is here to stav If the the one here which Is attract- Mr. in mlng pool ano Kymii . I ... ... ,....., .!..'.. i n, r.., n,,, Mprt was2R. l . . i n euro wiuiu ULiiiuua iiiiiiiiiiiuiru auw u- mil ivAiutta .. v , uift w vs , ,17, considers u 'rnverv!.thB avrrnce belmr 17.85. uu - Dr. Carter was Interested to hear! feet long and had a head like a icltyw 1 winner nna , . btnerally in of the statement of Dr, Trevor Kin-' horse. The people there at that and .23: (CP Illtr. T enOURIl money, io t v ;i. fi, .,nf nnpnlnir onlrt of the Universltv of Wnnhlno. i tlmo thouaht lt nothlne uri!wlll the Industrials closed at an average, of, ton (D.C.) In regard to the creature, usual. . 00.47, of f: ,43. ' and, knowing Dr. Klueald person-' High Low Here are the prld wlnnlng leav s in the maple leaf contest condu ted by the Canadian railways. First place in the Most Be:tut'.f i Lraf competition was won by Mr. A. A. Adams, of Oak Bay Mills, Que., with a leaf which shows al' '.he glonous coloring that only a Canadian autumn can produce. The competition wis so keen that the judges were compellea to declare a Ue for second place. Third .place, wasieUinlnaifd, nde5 wards, weje iBUesuSa, MahaJVT.,yhlijilton West. Ont. ftndMrs. dtiy ir Humphrey. Hampton." King's County NiB. An exhibit maoe up from entries In this competition will be on view in railway s tatlons from coast to coast. Local Creature Really Something New, Thinks Eminent Zoologist Dr. Trevor Kincaid of University of Washington, D.C. May be Invited Here All Theories so Far Mere Speculation Will Not be Taken Away final choice will shortly be made ....... Tr3.ttic Starts Moving in ! said, it wasn't a sea lion or walrus' .. lt sueest-d to him that it Hy Col. Charles A. unaoergn. Early next year It i piannea io put the first plane on the run. lt will be a multiple-englned Sikorsky amphibian. The service will be from California to Hawaii and the rhilllpines with possible extension to Japan and China. Vancouver Wheat LONDON IS LONDON, Nov. 23: (CP) One hundred and fifty passengers on the liner Alaunla from Montreal, which had been held In the Thames River only a few miles from London since Sunday because of thick fog, disembarked today as the fog lifted. For the first time water traffic commenced moving again. WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 23: (CP) Sea serpents held the interest of scientists today, particularly the one the remains of which have been found near Prince Rupert. Dr. Trevor Kincaid, head of the zoology department of FOPROI INFr University of Washington, expressed the opinion that vJ vJD J Ulll the creature was something previously unknown in animal Thames Again After Being Tied Up For Days i life. "If It was thirty feet long," he and, if it had hair and quills. It .wasn't a whale." might be well to request Dr. Kincaid or a member of his staff t6 come here to see the remains. Dr. Kincaid Js one of the most eminent zoolo gists of the country. The British Empire News broad cast, from London. England, today Strike on Los Angeles Street was In conference with representa lives both of the company and em i ployees, was accepted by the employees. Company representatives withholding their answer. An ac tual strike Is now considered un likely. Serpent Was Seen In Massett Inlet Trio of Girls Terrified When Out In How boat The three Ormbach sisters, two . 3:57 ajn. 18.6 It. 15:26 p.m. 19.6 ft. .. 9:44 ajn. 9.5 ft. 22:21 p.m. 4.6 ft. PRICU: FIVE CENTtt RUSSIA OFFERS HER ARMY TO FRANCE PRINCE RUPERT SEA SERPENT ATTRACTS WORLD INTEREST Huge Military Alliance Seen As Only Effective Means Now Of Preserving European Peace Monopoly In Arms Chamber of Deputies Votes Approximately .$127,000,000 I-or War Budget Japan Sets Aside $200,000,000 For Similar Purpose i Making ! PAWS, Nov. 23: (CP) The French Chamber of De- jiuues was miormeu louay mat uussia naci oiiereu ner I j IS I rODOSed army to France in case of conflict with Germany. "Hitler ,.rr 1 1 t au t : 1 1 . . m These Leaves Won First Prizes In Maple Leaf Contest MESSAGE OF POPE Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago Hears From Pontiff in Cele brating Aninvrrsary CHICAGO, Nov. 23: A personal message of congratulation has been received from Pope Pius by Cardinal George William Mundelein of Chicago on the occasion of the celebration of his twenty-fifth anniversary as a Bishop. It Is now over ten years since he was created a Cardinal after having been an Archbishop for nine years. MEN ARE MISSING Dragging Operations Fail to Locate C A A uruwnru aiowawajiu ucpuri Five Comrades t VANCOUVER, Nov. 23: (CP) Dragging operations for the bodies of two stowaways, who are feared -to hjrr? beeiSrarowhed in an attempt to escape- from lmrifigratfon officers' who arrested five others aboard , the British freighter Langleetam, are continuing but without success ! : so far in locating .the bodies. The jtwo missing men jumped overboard iwhen police were searching the (ship. The group sroup oi of seven seven had naa been Dcen rj i s ijine KclllWciy AVerteQ aboard he Langleetam since the .vessel sailed from Oran, Algeria, ; three months ago, coming here via LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23: The ex- cbina. The flve who were arrestcd pected showdown in the Los An- are being heid by the immigration - geles street railway wage aispme . authorities pending deportation' has failed to materialize but. In-: wrien the shin sails on December 2 stead, a proposal for settlement by. The capUln discovered the seven .' arbitration seems likely of ac-jmen after leaving Oran and tried ' ceptance. A plan for the setting up to land them In India and the Or- 1 3f an arbitration board, as proposed ient but the authorities refused 1 by the regional labor board, which .permission and the owners must of whom lived recently In Prince sued a decree fixing the price of Rupert, tell of paving seen a sea butter for the whole country at 40c monster similar a the one the. per pound. skeleton of w hlch Is now here. They were out In a boat near Massett when the big creature came to the suilacetnear them. They were terrified until lt disappeared. They describe lt as a huge monster with SURPRISINGLY HONEST a head like a horse. Today's Weather Terrace-r-Cloudy. calm. 30. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 32. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 29. HazeltQn Cloudy, calm. 27. Smlthers Cloudy, calm. cold. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 24. now return them to Algeria. Of the five men being held three are Jugo-Slavs, one Italian and one French. Butter Price Set at Forty Cents Pound BERLIN. Nov. 23: The Nazi government, In continuation of Its efforts to hold down the mounUng cost of living in Germany, has ls- NEW BRUNSWICK MAN SAYS RUPERT PEOPLE "The fact that your theatre here can operate a cloakroom without the services of a checker and that year after year nothing Is lost or stolen therefrom speaks volumes for the honesty of the people of ,i this community," remarked A. O. Potter of Frederlcton, N.B., who was a business visitor In the city this week. "I dont and Mrs. William Fisher of , know of another cRy as large tn Bishop Bay are paying a visit In the Canada where the same can be Ith Mr. Fisher's parents. Judge done." Mr. Potter sailed last Mrs. W. E. Fisher. Mr. Fisher night on the steamer Prince return down the coast next George for Vancouver. week while Mrs. Fisher expects to; remain In .town for the winter. I ' , ' . . i