Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides' pupert Part cloudy, II-' wind; barometer. a jit 50; sea smooth, vj,' UPT IA.N .MACKENZIE V .(UVER Oc 18 CP- ; Ui. Mackenzie, sitting c t Vancouver Centre in rVuju;' ut was unanimously re---.t,.i -.(! to contest the Tiding r 1 bcra! party at the next Today's Stocks (C un.j s O John.oo Obi Vancouver A-'X.: ritia. J01H BavM,w 02V4. B C Ni kel. .67. M.urt. 21, Bi uii.,,, 2.15. Ul-I .1:.-. 13, B n f ms., .08. D n x ooid. m. fnboo Quart, 1.10. '"''iil,!. .47. Uui wi ll .20. 0e"! Rlvci .01. 0 t' imiii.j, 21,. ,I( 1 v. s coti's, .03. Jti-'.. OHfcf-. Mint- 18. Mcrm, t:ii jjj , MorniPK SUrjt.15. Five, .08, r,: Orpiiie.iib. j" IdahcaVi. Premier. i.jjj; , toward. .04. torio 00. JW"1' Crest. .02. 2;'mm Gold. ..12U. . J Bridge, .25. jVhiU-water. .05. Tangier. .01?;.' Un'tcd Empire, .25. CANADIAN DOLLAR ifi atiiirii,. Y0RK- Pct'io: rT (CP)-The ington treaty under which it U dc STAMP OUT WASHINGTON. KIDNAPPING United States Is Omsiderins Lejls-i latlon Which Would Make J IUnom Payment Illejal DC. Oct. 19: General Cum- . . . t i Ann. Los of $300,000 When Plant of Clear faclory of fn nnd werc ex Fir Lumber Co. In Tacoma Is Destroyed - . ' TACOMA. Oct. 19: CP-Flre last nlht dwtroyed the sawmill unit ot the Clear Fir Lumber Co. here together with a number of, nin nnrt vast ouantltles of fin-. ' lshed lumber. Tlie loss Is estimated at $300,000. BERLIN. Oct. 10: CP LLAWmATK PLAN I Oil k . . ,i, ni l TVf'l' ' mcnt ls.consldcrlng an eiaDor- x ite 'Ecticme;of..alr defence. It the city would have io oc equipped with subterranean unfptv rooms to which the people could flee in event of !-;--- ... .. tmm m tin nlr. countries are door neighbors and will be great fac- tori for weal or woe in the future 'of the nation. India, too Is ad1ut-jlng herself as a British country and the pressure of oopuHMofr there Is an Important factor. Thes-were matters brought to the att?r- tlon of hi audtenre by rt ca-on nica paniy wiw ouier nauons. g H Ooutd ot the An8Hcan Mh-demands the privilege of equal na- fionary society at the regular Ai strength with other nations and iuncneon of the Prince Rupsrt Ro-favors reduction on Uiat basts. itary club in Ue Commodore Cafe U l hoped thai a compromise yPStrjay. C. V Evltt presiding, arrangement acceptable to all the canon Oould told of "Cc-nttrts rc. jr naval power may be arrived 8r)0 problems of the Orient" as at discovered by him during three different vtMts to the countries of which he spoxe. in japan ne iounn ; a sum equal to the u-hole budget, aporopriatlon was devoted to na-, ivnl and mllltarv nrrni rations last i . ...... . j r- - j . yen or about $400,000,000. It wis ; raised In loans or through the Bank of Japan. Of the total wealth of Japan! $200 a year kiuiisw" .rnm irom ii tlnn in 125 n vur Bv means ..j j - - - ,....h f iho latest ab- IhucUoii outrage In this countr , . he seizure of Mrs. Berry Stoil of Louisville. Ky.. last week. FIRE IN SAWMILL duclng at very low prices eo thr.t she was Invading the markets of the world. China The Chinese were the most numerous peoole In the world. thA .uraker said. He told of vlsltlnir i the Interior years ago and at that time In Honm their-matches were imported from Japan. On the recent visit they had a match Gosse Packing Co. and II. C. FUhlng & Parking Co. Being Formally Wound Up VANCOUVER, Oct. 19: CP-On application of the Oosse Packing For Co. Ltd. and tne u. u. nsmng Packing Co. Ltd.. Chief jusuce from Utcprotec Uon of this city t I ack in the event of Aulay Morrison. In Supreme Court. T a Rnmncan e.' ; l,M.rt coniucv the uic novcrn- u"'14" made orders for the formal wind- ing up of the companies. Ocorge Frederick Gyles was appointed pro T r"1"?: :..H. Un. visional llouldator without security. Tltnctlon was requested by the I der tU lan ev rj r building in panics to facilitate the actual sale of assets to the B. C. Packers. As tar as operation has been concerned, iPASSING OF V0NJL0CK General, Who Nearly Won World War For Germany In 1911. Dies At Great Arc BERLIN. Oct. 19: (CP) General porting, to Japan. Wages were j Alexander von Kluck, "the man who (Continued on page five.) MERGER IS" LEGALIZED nearly took Paris" in the Great War when, during the thrilling. first month of the conflict, the victorious Oerman armies, alter sweeping through Belgium, came within an ace of enveloping the French capital, died today at the age, of 89. 5c. ,- j, Halibut Arrivals American Ivanhoe, 1,8000, Pacific, 8.4c and Card of Thanks Mrs,.N. Gurvlcli and family wish to thank all those who sent flowers and expressed sympathy during the time of their recent bereavement. POUND IN MONTREA L MONTREAL. Oct. 19: ,, the m(.ror merger under under the tne B. u. C. u Packers racKera uruisr British pound sterjlng (CP) The NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Famous British flying couple who are favored to win England to Australia alt race. This informal picture shows them while holi- d3yrnV-.oivtrbeach"at Bermuda UrTyeaf1"'" SEASON IS REVOLT IS iycar This sum was 1.209.00100. Centre of Interest In Salmon Can-. Protest ning Is Now in Traser Uiver Area VANCOUVER. Oct 19: CP The total pack for the province for the year to date Is now 1,330,000 cases. TURN DOWN i Against Religious Policy of Nazis Becoming More Widespread in Germany BERLIN. Oct. 19: (CP 'The re- jfrom elthty to ninety per cent was I With the season In Northern Brl-lllglous revolt In Germany against m we nana oi mree wmmra. usn uoiumoia pracucauy enaea, in-: tne policy or ine timer government the other side of the picture waslterest In salmon canning now widespread poverty. The people j centres In the Fraser River where iwere tremendously In debt. Onlvijoa.ooo cases have so far been put mines InUmaled yesterday that'teu per cent of the population j up this year, this figure being 85.000 legislation whwh would make It 11-, earned more than $70 a year. The:cases greater than In the cycle year :-t , rnm in the event of i verage Income of the farmer was0, 1930. which would bring all denomlna Uons under one head Is spreading In Oermany. Thousands of Protes tant pastors have publicly expressed their Indignation against such a move. PEACE BID Paraguay Wants More Definite In formation Before Accepting Ltague Invitation ASUNCION, Paraguay, Oct. 19: The government of Paraguay announces that, before it will accept -he Invitation of the League of Na tions to send delegates to a peace Duke ot Gloucester Officiates "men. dipped and swooped High Low Inauguration of Centenary In yesterday. Melbourne 'MEdaoURtiEi Australia, Oct 19: CP)--Wth the triumphant entry of the Duke of Gloucester, Prince Henry, third son of the King and Queen, Melbourne and Victoria . R t a f ' aidant! Mntnint o1aVii-o. w?7 ad n vrp cpdf a niMn i ofy decked 0Pm The Duke entered the city In a eta fa Ml Vi o lr1 rttwTti I More than a million persons were I in the streets to cheer the Prince and his entourage. DEATH TO BE ASKEDi4? LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct .11:25 ajn. 215 ft. 23:55 pm. p0.7 ft. 5:12- ajn. 5.1 ft. 17:49 pjn. 3.7 It. I xxr 2" PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 pkicz: five cents M0LLISONS FAVORED TO WIN AIR RACE TO AUSTRALIA Whether or Not Pacts Shall Be Retained Is Problem for Nations Great Britain, France and United States Said to be Favorable to Retention of Basic Principles of Iondon and Washington Treaties Japan is Opposed W VSIUNGTON, D.C., Oct. 19: (CP) On the eve of the1 (neighbors IN0RIENT Canon S, II. Gould Tells Kotary Club of What He Saw and Heard of Three Countries During Visits China Coming to Life j I'reskurr of Populaton In India but Cate System and Spiritual Stagnation Holds Country I . - naval conference, the United States made public; Modcm ChJna u alWe lhrobVng ' ua for submission to the conference. The American and thrilling with lift, a marvji-j ewposes substantial all around reduction of general lous nation which is being gradual-'.. armaments and renewal of the Washington and y consolidated. Japan u bending - aval treaties with mutual sacrifices. Great Bri-:5 J5 . Uln and France, who had prelim-- ' -"r,' Canada's next Renominated i nary dUcu&sioni in London yestcr- day. are also believed to favor re- taming basic principles of the London and Washington treaties with general reductions. Japan has already announced that u would renounce the Wash Capt and Mrs. James Mollison j4 In Readiness For Take-Off Tomorrow ot Planes tor Melbourne Twenty Thousand Persons Will Witness Start of 11,000 i .lint ijijj l iuiii miiuiiiiiaii .iiuvii iiiuntj Wagered on Result i MILDENHALL, Eng., Oct 19: (CP) Everything was in readiness today for the start tomorrow of the air race from England to Melbourne, Australia. Twenty-one planes are officially entered to take off on the 11,000 odd mile flight and it is expected that twenty thousand persons ' will witness the start. All accommodation here has been , aiaken up at prices that would do jjusihe to the swankiest London GREAT FAIR ; IS OPENED hotels. Capt. and Mrs. James Mollison were made favorites at twelve to one today to win the race, by bookmakers In Australia. More than $159,030 has been bet on the tace In .Australia with considerable moncv QuietWeddingf Last Evening .Miss Isabel Muriel Fidler Becomes Bride of Wiiiiam J. Henry A very quiet wedding was solemnized at S o'clock last evening In First Presbyterian Church Manse, . u i. n4 it j with cheering crowds and mlHUa jficlatlng. when Isabel Muriel, only l:LJer overhead dt,;. .nIM in mar- irlage to William J. Henry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry of Burnaby. The bride was unattended. William Fidler. brother of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony a recepUon was held at the home of the bride's parents, Atlln Avenue, for imme- the evening, the young 'couple left on the Prince George Drastic Punishment Against Thos.'for Vancouver where they will re-Kobinson Will be Asked By slde- Federal Authorities I . i9 -Fe-iSix Deaths And deral authorities state here that' the death penalty will be asked! against Thomas H. Robinson, al-j leged kidnapper- with violence of Mrs. Berry Stoll, who was returned j to her home here Tuesday night after having been abducted last! $150,000 Damage Is Storm Result LOS ANGELES. Oct. 19: CP it esumaiea uw iugu uw u-antl-kldnapplng week. Under the new Lindbergh113 nisse of $150,000 had been caused law, the death narlev In connection with the ter- nenaltv mav nna- hA imrwH by the storm wracn visuea los An rHnrii HUmit with Bolivia. It tt oki ,,jiseles and district this week. Six wishes to know how the League in-1 been still successful In eluding the tends to settle the dispute and how It is planned to give Paraguay se curity. Army Is Making Strong Bid For Control ot Politics In Flowery Kingdom TOKYO. Oct. 19: (CP The ad- saved from being killed by Wheat Prices Are j Still Weak Owing To Sales Activity WINNIPEG. Oct. 19: CP Petty '"n of 2 i.ir ?tcA ttt n nrcn,-i tttlacK U m iiamerhas been in effect for several. $4.84 on the local exchange mar-ijapan Japan particularly particularly with with reference reference kct. jcct.wa was steady with no changes in '. ' I I' : years. years. ket yesterday. c market yesterday. ministration of Premier Okuda Is J selling caused wheat prices on the seriously threatened with downfall, Winnipeg Grain Exchange to drop owlne to the determination of the slightly again yesterday. May fu- closed at ' Army to dominate the politics of tures closing at 83 l8c. Chicago mar- to affairs of Manchukuo. J prices. deaths are also attributed to the police. Kls wife and father, how- "5 iwuui ui. ever, are being held as accomplices. ! w,u"acr- " "va,y , a Mrs stnii i snirf to h rirriar i & wa accompanied by earth- Its the second peace overture that it Was only through the of flees huake shock5, ' fromHhe League Ts hlch Paraguay j 0( Mr.s. Roblnrcn that she had been : has rejected. JAP CABINET THREATENED MONTREAL JANITOR IS NOW MILLIONAIRE 4 : MONTREAL. Oct. 19: (CP) W. Hastings Davis, a Montreal janitor, was reported yester- day to have received a draft for $1,125,000 under the settlement ot the estate of his mother in 4 ! Scotland but sent' It back, claiming that the amount should have beeri $1,500,000. As well as the money he also Inherited a castle In the Old Country. -