Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides print? RupertCl'", light south-,riv wind barometer. 29.80; tera-icrafure. 56: sea smooth. UIV No. 208. home flee' of flxty ships. , Por'im ath fully equip- irlg tit cmlse. In I 1TJT 1 rrtr I Brown, R, . Benson Char- pouth. C Q. Minns. H. F. r rremier Pierre La- , Vancc that Italy, would 4 11 from launching active- i COURT IS IN SESSION Several Civil Actions, Two Appeals And A Number Of Naturalization Applications Dealt With. I 41V J II I A I h 1 Following the summer vacation, MiH&lUi&lXJ mtrnlar mnnthW i . 1 1 uu(fc uum were resuiucu nerc E.ttAH '.5 fc , " . ?!me' this morning before Judge W. E. r " """iu-ucicrr . Fisher with Rvral Hvlt .Mnn Filed Todiy ja coupie appeals and thirteen " naturalization aDDlicatlons on the I pinat'5Dapfi. for Cyril Hod- list. Omt i.'Ug?Lst. as candidate; The list is as follows: pena in the forthcoming fed- i tlsk Mlnlnir C.n T.tH vs Anrirpw !rti.:n were filed today. Mr. Pe'te, Patmore & Fulton for plain ts uius ine lust candidate to tiff. Williams, Manson. Brown & Uy entT the field J. T. Ha r- Harvey for defendant, stood over. names as official agent. ; Northern British; Columbia Power following names arc on Che Co. vs. Dunwell Mlnee Limited, $713, s of Mr Orme , Patmore & Fulton for plaintiff. Cecs, Hasten Hanklnson, G. Williams, Manson, Brown & Har-i linker John Prcece. Miss E. vey for defendants, stood over. Mi W R, LoVPi Mrs Rljth M. i William Rlntala vs. Dunwell 11 Dr R o. Lanre. Jatncs H. Mines Ltd., mechanics lien, Pat- iPn, W Ollohttst C. C. Ket- more & Fulton for plaintiff, Wll- p"'y Carncron. H. F Mac- Hams, Manson, Brown it Harvey M Fred Ritchie, Ernest Un-'for defendant, struck off list. Srevor D. Johnston, Dr. W. C. George Little vs. R. W. Munger, Dr H, L, Alexander, R. wl $17-74, Williams. Manson, Brown Fon. Mrs. clam v tv,. u naryey ior piainuu, raimore ..... w,.no, ..!. Fulton for defendants, settled Harry Moo vs. KUlas Si Christopher Ltd., $48.50, Williams, Brown & Harvey for plain- I 1 - I Mil, IV. AlCljClUlclU lUl UUICUU- OflaV Q WoifllOf ants- September 23. I UWJ "IT CUlliCl Sidney M". Evcrleigh vs. C. Haw thorne. Williams. Manson. Brown 'e Island- Part cloudy, light, & Harvey for plaintiff, Patmore "c wina, sa smooth. I Fulton for oeienaant, u. r. wra Island Part cloudy, ' Campbell for defendant, $69.52. southwest w'nd. moderate September 25. ! I Jack Reamer vs. M. E. HlPpisley, :a- -Clear, cilm. tPmnom. '$98.45 and damages. Williams. 1 ' " ,i, t. II.n.n tnr F-CIear, calm, 55. f -Clear, e!m, 39, . r'Wn--Cloudv calm if Phe- -Clear calm. mild. Psn Lae- -Clcnr, calm, 43. 4 POLINI WITIIOLDS ''"MTARY OPERATIONS juansoii, ijiuwu ex. ..ai.v.j .vl. plaintiff. Patmore & Fulto'n for defendant. September 18. I T. W. Collins vs. T. Shrubsall and Lewis Pitcher, $148, Williams, Manson, Brown & Harvey fo? plaintiff., defendant (Pitcher) in, person, September 20. j Appeals Arthur Watson vs. the King. Patmore & Fulton for respondent, :mp a I T i September 10. "in. September 9 Offl- The King vs. G. H. Munro, Sept- ;"r"ia"0!1 was given ember 11. rday niflht tn rrnnrt mt . Benito 'Mussolini had 4 Vaftcouver Wheal VANCOUVER, September 9 (CP) ary operation, ..i i . ,. i"pla until tu r 6 ' Wheat was quotca ai, oou uu K rid .abandoned iliH !?Ue 0f pocal Exchange today. Ion. ne- 'em of the East African 1 NF.w YORK. September 9 (CP): C-'v- ' ' - . . , . . Bar silver was uncnangca at j3-8c on the local metal market 4 market today. j ' ' , - j J IX She Well Known Vancouver Aledical Man To Oppose G. G. McGeer In Federal Contest VANCOUVER, September 9 (Canadian Press) Dr. W. H. Turnbull, well known local physician and sur-geoon, has been nominated candidate of the Stevens Reconstruction party for Vancduver-Burrard in the forthcoming federal election. This is the riding la. which Mayor O. O. McGeer Is the Liberal candidate, Conservatives and C.C.F, being also In thfe field. Wilfrid Han-bury held the seat for the Liberals In' the last, Pariiarrent. Pound Sterling And "I -1 11 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 19357 widowj and Roy Llpsett. erthwaite Was Principal S ' seaport ciy of Genoa, in northern . Italy, which was swept by a devastating tidal wave leaving an unknown :oll of death and cv.ormous tleeLr?cnnoS proper y damage. were smashed, putting the city i i darkness. Houses were bio ap t b? th terruc whS tied the" huge wa" of water down pon the city Shins being loadedth war suppli s ? ge Africa were" c" torn, from their woorings and c ushed against the piers. Troops an X black-shirts rushed to the Htv searched the debris with torchlights for victims throughout the night Cowp one daughter, Mrs. Dr. TurnhujI Is Named Candidate Winnipeg Wheat Price Bounds Up Ul 'UV " Cd(fharp Reaction in Today's Trading VANCOUVER, September 9 The As Keactioon To Price- Peyglnr j late F. M. Cowpefthwalte for manyj WINNIPEG, s-ntmhr o tr. years was Drincln:! of Dawson ' r, . ,.T ...... . uiau x-icas; wncur mrce f. .. ,;. . . . . jumpca Schoollrr the West Endn havmg re- Sa?urd cents a bushel ln pr;ce ,n turned some time ago from teach- ,,,.h f u- t.-, ing. He. was a past mailer of Mount pegging. Tne advance tn Hermorr Lodoe A.F. At A M nnrf hart ... . . ,imu auowca unaer exenange reg- been secretary of that lodge for ulations. May touching 91V,c. many years. He lr survived by a Damage By Fire To Basement of Third Ave; Horn Canadian uoiiar un ,mu : TJ r r .which is , owned by xt v in , ACW lork EvchangC occupied by Sam B NEW YORK, September 9 The British pound sterling was quoted at $4.938 on the lonal foreign exchange market at th? week-end and the Canadian dollar at 99 11-16. CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, September. 9 The Canadian gold price at the weekend was $35.12 per fine ounce, down lc. Canon Alfred J. Vale, Anglican Church clergyman from Chapleau, Ontario, is a visitor ln the city ln the course of a trip to the Pacific Coast. He arrived on the Cat-ala last night from Vancouver and will omr.epd Kant on this evening's train. Reciprocal Trade Treaty Now jUiujer Negotiation Based On v Both Sides Cutting Duties OTTAWA, September 9 (Canadian Press) Reduction in the present rate of duty on more than seven' hundred items of natural and manufactured products in return for a fifty percent reduction in United States tariff rates on a specified number of Canadian natural products and some processed commodities forms the basis upon which Canada and the United States are attempting to negotiate a reciprocal trade treaty, it is disclosed in correspondence between Premier R. B. Rennett and Secretary of State Cordel) Hull, of the United States. . Negotiations are continuing. Damage was done to the basement of a residence at 1010 Third Avenue near the corner of Ninth Street by fire which broke out at 5:50 Saturday evening, children playing in the basement having set a box of excelsior alight. The basement was all ablaze bv th time the fire department was tailed but the damage was confined to that part of the residence. There is insurance on the hhnp O. Guelpa and Bill. Hanson Receive Wei! at Fishing Points Up Coast Olaf Hanson, seeking re-election as candidate for the Llberai Party in Skeena riding at the forthcoming federal election, returned .Saturday from a brief campaign trip by gasboat as far up the coast as Mill Bay. Port Simpson and some of the fishing camris were visited and Mr. Hanson was given a hearty reception. Baseha!! Scores SATURDAY'S SCORES National League Philadelphia, 0; Chicago. 4. New York, 2; Cincinnati, 4. Boston, 5; St. Lo'ils, 8. Brooklyn, 4; Pitteburg 5. American League Detroit, 9-15; Philadelphia. 7-1. Chicago, 3-2; New York, 2-5. Cleveland, 5-5; Bcrton, 3-4. St. LoulSj 4-4; Washington, 7. SUNDAY SCORES ' American League Detroit 3; Washington, 4. Chicago 2-2; Boston, 6-5. Cleveland, 2-4; New York, 3-5. St. Louts, 9-7; Philadelphia, 4-5. National League Brooklyn, 8-6; Cincinnati, 4-4. Philadelphia, 0-4; St. Louis, 11-2. E. Pierce, well known local hali but f lshermah, Is leaving on this, evening's train for Boston and', Halifnv tn iinH fVio nrlnfor ... . vf,..v v.v n in av. i . j been administered, one last nleht and the other this afternoon. Following a report this morning that Long was gaining strength and resting satisfactorily, it was stated this afternoon that he had taken a i'urri' for the worse: "No Information will be available for about seventy-two hours," physicians said. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 78,000 pounds, 8.1c. and 5.5c. to 8.5c. and 5.5c. Canadian 104,000 pounds, 5.5c. ahd 6c. to 6.7c. and 6c. American Betty, 20,500, 8.1c. and 5.5c, Pa cific. Bravo, 12,000, 8.5c. and' 5.5c, Ro yal. FriscOj 9,000, 8.5c and 5.5c, Ro yal. Hazel H., 18,000. 3.1c and 5.5c, Booth. Rainier II.. 8.500. 2.5c. anrf 5.5c. Cold Storage. Emma, 10,000, 8.5c. and 5.5c, At-lln. Canadhn Cape Spencer, 10,000, 5.8c. and 6c, Cold Storage. ' Lysekil, 21,000, going to Vancou ver. Bobby, 4,500, 6c. and 6c, Atlln. Southend, 17,000, 6.5c. and 6c, Sold Storage: Atll, 8,000 6c and 6c, Atlln. Balsac, 7,000, 6.3c. and 6c, Booth. Clipper II., 10,000, 6.7c. and 6c, Cold Storage. Unome. 8,500,, 5.7c. and 6c, Cold Storage. Joe Baker, 4,000. 6.1c and 6c, Booth. Ingrid' H, 10,000 6.2c and 6c. At lln. Cape Spoar, 5,000, 5.5c. and 6c. Cold Storage. Takla, 37,000. going to Vancou ver. lie agement Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wesch an nounce the engagement of their High , 10:52 a.m. 17.4 ft. 22:42 pjii. 19.8 ft. Low 4:24 am. 5.2 ft. 16:30 p.m. 8.3ft. PKICE: 5 CENTS REPA$A TIONS FOR WAR CONTINUE VEY LONG IS SHOT IN ABDOMEN BY WOULD-BE ASSASSIN vat Britain Getting fleet in Readiness For Almost Any Eventuality Ion Is Gaininng Ground That Mussolini Will Not Forego Military Action in Ethiopia No xMattcr What Happens At Geneva. NDON, September 9 (Canadian Press) Authorita-ources today confirmed the belief that Great Britain oncentratcd and prepared her Mediterranean and fleets for any eventuality. This information came on of a report of Italian naval excercises in South Si-ind as the conviction increased in official quarters premier MU&roiini wuuia not military artion tn Ethiopia le j of wiiat happens at Ge- great gathering of British Is concentrated around Suez HugeTidal Wave Sweeps Italian Seaport Assailant of Kingdsh Is Slain; Stormy Solon Is in Grave Condition Shooting Occurs in Corridor of State House on Sunday Might Machine Guns Make Quick Work of Attacker. BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, September 9 (Canadian Press) Senator Huey Long was shot and wounded in the abdomen in State House last, night and his assailant, Dr. C. A. Weiss jr., a thirty-year old political opponent, was shot and killed. Representative Dave Cole said that the man fired at Lone as he uassed in tht the House and Senate chambers.; . Bodyguards Imm-dtately mowed . . Weiss down with machine gun fire. Vl A' (J Y AkH Long is in hospital and, although 1 I'll V Li his condition is grave. It is hoped I he will recover. Doctors flew from New Orleans to asr-ist in attending CREMATED him. Two blood tranfuslons have I., . " mass uisposai Ul DOQies VI f lorma Hurricane Disaster 136 Dead MIAMI, September 9:A Roman Catholic priest, a Jewish Rabbi and a Protesant minister officiated on Saturday when a mass cremation was held to dispose of the bodies of victims of the hurricane disaster ln the Keys district last week. As well as one malor one. there were large funenral Dyres at other points. , The Red Cross relief authorities on Saturday night placed the veterans dead and missing at 327 and the civilians at 119. In addition, 286 were injured, many ser iously. A federal inquiry is being launch ed. There has been some criticism as to why some of the veterans Could not have been removed to safety. Funeral Held At Essington Victor Herbert Roberts Tassed Away At Skeena River Village PORT ESSINGTON, September 9 The funeral of the late Victor Herbert Roberts took, place at Port Essington. The service was held ln Pierce Memorial United Church, the minister, Rev. Frank Bushfield, being assisted by Rev. M. H. Lawrence of Kitkatla. The "body' was escorted from the church to the cemetery by the Port Essington band. . . Many floral tributes, indicated the esteem in which deceased was held. A widow and three young children are left to mourn his looss". iramp, iuoo, e.2c and 6c, Cold; word received hv mall from Storage. i Ottawa today is -o the effect uoreen, 8.000..5C. and 6c Pacl- that the ouestlon of rlvW lease of- ground on, the local dry dock property to the Mu- 1 4 tual Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. for the establishment of a pjiip mill is still undr consldera- tlon of the government at Ot- 4 tawa. It appears that, owing to DRY DOCK LEASE FOR 4 PULP ftllLL IS STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION 4 nressure of busslnes.?. nl! thp a only daughter, Rose Eileen, to Mr. '4 denartmentc concerned have ww . tm v v - - ... fTeaencK Harvey Cameron, son of not been ahle tn tnrptKor Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Cameron. The ' 4 as yet. wedmng.to take place on Thursday, September 19. V a "P Ai ml am