Today's Weather Prince Rupert-Part cloudy, light westerly wind; barometer. 29.82; temperature, 57; lea smooth. Vol XXIV.. No. 138. EMPRESS IN COLLISION Thtte Members of Crew of Collier Kafiritan Mlslsng and Ship Bring Towed to Sydney MONTREAL, June 17: CP) Three members of the crew of the collier Kaflrstan, which collided IUi the Empress of Britain In the Oulf of St. Lawrence yesterday, arc missing. The Kafl'-stan Is being towed toward Sydney, US., by the freighter Bcaverford while the Emr Pres of nritaln with slight damage along the bow watcrllnc Is proceeding on her voyage across toe Atlantic.,' . Quebec Judge Mr. Justice Tfllicr, Formerly Superior Court of Quebec 1 Was Aged 90 ism Youth Has Passed Away at Anyox ANYOX. June 17: The ;vga and Que i Mary with otiier members of the royai family at the mmemorate .lie jubilee year at. the Guildhall, Lop don. Train Wreck in England Results in Loss of 14 Lives and Many Injured Goods Express Runs Into London to Newcastle Passenger Train Standing in Welwyn Station and Smashes Cars Halibut Arrivals American Urania, 25,000, 6.3c and 5c, Booth Fisheries. I Prosrjcrltv. 20.000. 6.5c and 5c. Atlin Fisheries. Rainier II. 12,000, 6.9c and 53c, Royal Fish Co. Avona, 16.500, 6.7c and 5J5c, Pacific Fisheries. Slrlus, 17500, 6.0c and 5.5c, Royal Fish Co. Rap III. 11.000, 6.7c and 5.5c, Roval Fish Co. WELWYN. England, June 17: (CP Fourteen people' Friendly. i8,ooo, 6.9c and 5.5c. were killed and four injured Saturday night when thejAum Fisheries. , . xT,..nCHn ..nniror ovni-oss stnn.Hnrr in WpI. Addlngton. 11,000. 6.7c and 55c, LiOnuun , - 0 ... - Fisheries. n . .. ...... nitr -firvni thn vtini hr n "nrnfiilo nv.i ...... v.. w. WVll btailOll, i " .I . I- J ; i V i Glacier. 20.000. 7ound 5.5c. Booth press from London, travelling, it is esunmieu, at auout seventy miles an hour. Several cars in the passengera : r eTtoSrm these ms; New Westminster most of the loss of life occurred. This was described In the newspapers as the worst train wreck Great Britain has experienced In nearly a generation. Fisheries. Garland. 15,500, AUin Fisheries. (employ of the Granby Co. as a Storage. H,i miner for six months. The remains; Canadian 6,7c and 5.5c, Hazel II., 14,500, ,6.8c and 55c, Cold Storage. Visitor. 7.000, 7c and 5c, Pacific Fisheries. Wireless, 17.000. 6.8c and 5.5c. Pacific Fisheries. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., .MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935 ; grounds. PracUcally all the Ilsher-jmen from Seven Mile and Naden . Harbor were present and It Was de-! elded to form The North Island Trollers' Co-operat'.ve Association, all present pledging their support. Officers were elected and a committee was appointed to draft a constitution. No fewer than 200 boats have signed up so far. The question of sanitary condi tions at the settlement on the i beach will be laid before the department of health. It war stated that the harbor was overcrowded Tom orrow s Tides High . Low ... .. 1:40 a.m. 722 ft. 14:43 pjn. 192 ft. .. 8:30 a.m. IX) It 20:35 pjn. 12 ft PRICE: 5 CENTS - WAIT!! -V AFRICA . SEEMS , INEVITABL FOURTEEN LIVES ARE LOST IN ENGLISH RAILWAY WRECK CLUB HEARS ' ABOUT PARIS! Dr Lutai of lllfh School Enter Irrtalns .Members of Canarilin Club in RemlniKrnt Address In the course of a very IntereM-. g address to the Canadian Ctuo a well attended meeting 8a turfy, alternoon at the home of Dr. tr,-1 Mrs Neal Carter. Dr. Lucas, print ipal of the High School gave a very Interesting description of i educational system of Pans. sVrre she lived for about three fir?, taking advaniage oi uw N.. hoU scholarship which she won the University of British -Colum- t.a Af'er telling something of tne and customs of the Latin quarter where she lived In the French ( apl'al. the speaker explained tftat average pupil spent the first Is years In the elementary ooU passing Into the HMrh r xl at about the age of tn. T .e next nine years were spent In V.s' school from which he gradua-ti with the degree of bichelor. The huh school Ues in the work f fhe first two years of university Canada, and a curious tact t ' J lt of Uie studenU fall to r- he twt E'udenu whkh nave neaaea h es lh the High School go to the t Norma! To be admitted to f h"ol U A high honor High jj graduates who are no; act-r rd to the Fxole Korma.e may t? admitted to the Sorbonir? or c tr-ltY. a uccesful two yel' there ahrlnz the degree of 1 ?ncie." about equivalent to the U idtan DA Only ,30"' oi me :tnt secure this degree. Afr the university or the Ecole N xaie a student can study for of three degrees, the doctorate rf state, the doctorate of the t:r rrslty, and the "Agmratlon" The Degree Agrege de lUntvcr-t:te is the highest one may ob-aln and Is awarded after a com-pc live examination. To obtain It the : '.udenL after leaving the Unl- veri'y must spend -at least two yean in the deepest study of some E-'oled subject and only one or two r'udentt each year receive tna ae rree Manv reminiscences of life in Tiru were given by the speaker. In an Interesting manner on mo tten of Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, seconded by Mrs. Tarlow. Dr. Lucas wa; extended a hearty vote of thanks by the club. Miss Halltwcll the president was In the chair. Tra was served by the hostess. Pouring were Mrs. McLennan anri Mr- D. Mci), Hunter. Those serves were Mrs. Parlow. Mrs. Fred McLeod, Mrs. Asplnall. King and Queen Attend Ball at Guildhall Italy Goes on Semi-war Basis as Nearly Million More Men Called To the Colors and Troops Moved DR. WEIR i IS COMING i - Will Visit Number of Northern i Points on Tour Commencing Next Wednesday I VICTORIA, June 17: Provincial Secretary Weir is leaving here Wednesday on a two weeks' tour jof the northern part of the pro-' vince. He will make stops at Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert. Terrace. Sml-triers. Hazelton. Bums Lake, Van-derhoof and Prince George, returning home by way of the Pacific Orcat Eastern from Quesnei. ORGANIZED & NORTH ISLAND. June 17: At an Important meeting of fishermen on the beach here. It was decided to take steps to improve the price paid to. fishermen on the trolling ROME, June 17: (CP) Italy went on a semi-war basis today when nearly a million men were called to arms and her silver partly nationalized as Premier Mussolini held up the grandeurs of Rome as the standard of the country. The pace of departures for East Africa of troops and war materials was speeded up while the Italo-Ethiopian arbitration commission prepared to meet again. Italian official circles expressed the belief that the commission would be unable to settle the border dispute between the two countries by peaceful methods. Morning Address Six Sawmills In By President Of ; Operation Now In Woman's Auxiliary Terrace District Mrs. Gilbert Ferrabee of Mon- TERRACE, June 17: Six saw- treal. Dominion president .oV.lto&P&m ta ....ni..? .... e Terrace dlstrict-the1 George Trollers1 Co-operative Association ary Society of the Church of Eng-,""f "J.0 t M 9 ,'A .r Terrace, the Hippesley mill in the Formed , at . v North .u , Island i ia t,, Sanl- .land In , Canada came off the , . . .r . tary Condition to Be Reported nntthhoTn ph: Valley, the Carl Pohl mill northbound i steamer Princess . , . , .. . rharlotte this morning and ad- n "SfJ1 Uk"!f JaCob" hedral, St. Peter's and St. An-i Irew's Japanese liranches of the- ' Vikine. 13.000. 5.6c and 5c. Atlin kw hn mnrih,ifM marine strike. Port Albernl union death Fisheries. . ,ti Kt. has a8teed not to work "unfair" liumutllllfc tit Ull vvvnvvst vi(,uv . . . ..... I rp occurreu m-rc iwchhj ui itetiei, io,ouu. a.c ana &c. uoia and ninety. A bookcase has also , 7. v c UlCd 10uayiIIenry , t New Storage. bccn lnstalled and In It there Is 15 eirectlve- ! Wnttmlnittr uhn hnrt hppn In tlio, f!nnrlla. 17 O01 S R nnH rviM im - . u.i n .11.1.. Tha ronriinn rifi . , v . v......s. . I 1 1,1 " .v. v., wvw tt VUUtiilV dllCll I UXMUIJ OUUIC wuuilUJH(l AUtlilv. aiiU sUlia- readers of the Daily News still have dian National announce that their books which they do not need and schedules are not affected by the were sent for burial to deceaseds w. H. Sherman was walklnc which thev would be wllllne to do- strike but a number of deeo sea 'home at New Westminster where .around this mornlne with a bunchlnate. The short term rjrisoners and vessels are idle while nine other his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ST. HYACINTH E, Que, June 17: 'My ton, reside. Donald Myton of Mr. Justice Tellier, formerly a Anypx is. a brother There are also Justice of the superior court of twq, other brothers and a sister at Quebec, died today agca uu years, wcw ve5imin5ivr. I mill near Vanaradol, There is also considerable acti vity in the moving of poles to the iral Hall this morning at 8:30 with Zr 7. Y, Lumber ' w r Co. I he diocesan president. Mrs. J. B. Gibson, in the chair. 1 -J" The meeting was very well at- DUia Rnllo nnlfl 01 rirA ire tended and Mrs. Fefrabee gave an nspiring address on "Fellowship.". Qnnnrliltr CUntArnA Mrs. G A. Rlx moved a vote of Opeefllly LIieCKeU thanks to the speaker. Mrs. Ferrabee continued aboard Threatening Blaze Tut Out By me same steamer enroute to the Quick Action of Neighbors Of Yukon for an official visit there. MOTHER OF ISLAND Dr. II. A. McLean BELLA COOLA, June 17: Quick action hv nplphhnr rpnnflw WOMAN PASSES AWAY cnecked a bush flre that ieaped from burning slashings and itr- Mrs. Emma Mam Gillespie, mo- nlted timber on th" farm of Dr. H. and the settlement on the beach ther ot Mrs- Esther M. McKenzie a. McLean. For two hours there demanded prompt action. Steps of Queen Charlotte City, passed was danger that the flames might will also be taken to have the fresh away a few davs aS at Campbell spread to timber on an adjacent water supply kept free from con- "Iver wnere me "merai took place. Indian reserve from which the fire tamlnatlon. Mrs- J- H- ol Adams Lake Is might have swept the entire lower Fishing here Is anything but ai"ther daughter. valley. good. An average catch of about 50 . pounds to the boat Is being made . s " P 1 but the fishermen are hoping that 11116 strike LOIltlliUeS And o rrrrr run nt enHnn m mnM will v w "t come in a few days. ; Police Library Is Increasing Between Eighty and Ninety Volumes Contributed in Response To Appeal in This Taper Men Threaten to March Against Police Guard at Docks Tomorrow VANCOUVER, June 17: (CP)-Steamship passenger services on the British Columbia coast were unimpaired today but leaders of the striking marine workers, threatened to march 'on the police that truard the docks tomnr- v delegation of the strikers is permitted on m response to an appeal made ""ef through this paper for books for the riocKs- Thlee hundred New Westminster longshore- men an from Chemalnus have- the use of prisoners and officers at the local police office a number " "LLl WFA.THH? CCPflDT of very fine white double poppies 'the night duty officers make good ships are being worked. grown from seed sown this year, use of the books. Sergeant Green- He left them at the Capitol Bar- wood, says they are a Godsend to Garnett C. Watt left last nlcht o..v, nv.w vrji uiv nuw uti niv men, iiuib ujjc inuic oiirii ui wn me uaiaia on a ousiness trip 10 iv. view. books and the library Is equipped I Stewart. 4, " liil IILllV IVLlI Ull Terrace Clear, calm, 58. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 54. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 56. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 60. Smlthers Cloudy. 'calm, warm. Burns Lake Showery, calm, 55. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Junee 17: (CP) The price of wheat here today was quoted at 79T8c.