Supporters of Major Douglas' Plan to Put Candidates In n:.i:..c UMmrn Thoir Prinrinlo Is Nrit Alroadv games. - --i ----- - IVlUlU&a Being Offered VANCOUVER, Sept. 13: (CP) Social Credit is now looming on the political Horizon in mitisn i.oiumDia am. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Philadelphia 0, Pittsburg 11. Boston 2, Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 3, Chicago 13. New York 2, St. Louis 5. American League Cleveland 0. Washington 3. Chicago 2-3, Philadelphia 11-4 Detroit B, New York 5 St, Louis 6, Boston 2. ALLISON IS CHAMP Veteran Texan'Takts U. S. Singles Tennis Championship At Forest Hills FOREST HILLS, N.Y.. Sept. 13: CP) WHmer Allison, veterau Texan, won the United States singles tennis chamnlonshln yes terday, defeating Sidney Wood of New York 6-2, 6-2. 6-3. HALIBUT AND SALMON LAtotD AT HARRISON. N.Y., Sept. 13: (CP) , - -1-" IWiUUO -- Northern sold 12,000 pounds of Lnd Mrs. A. J-Squire, Of HALIFAX, Sept. 13: (CP)-Al-derman P. A. Cough would have City Hall employees punching a time clock. "That's the only thing that will keep them on time", says the al derman, who tells of entering ouy Hall as late as 10-30 In the morning to find cepartments still un- nnened for the day. "MnhnHir Vnnws." he said, "where half h hp v are or what they're doing." He ' T . .. ........ lt pxceDtea tne unices in "j collector and cKy. engineer Banquet and Bridge Partv Last Evening Belist Chapter Entertains Provin cial Eastern Star Leaders At Affati in Knox Hotel ... i - rf fho wnrthv crand III HUUUt w " matron for British Columbia, Mrs. i t wnrthpv of Vancouver, ana m'. ,nrihv irrand nitron, Charles .vMotn nf Duncan, a delightful - , 1 1 J banquet and bridge party was nem last night at the .nox nmw u Belist Chapter, Order or we kmv em Star. Upwards of eighty mem bers of the order were present Mrs. 'Lawrence Lamoiy, wormy matron of Delist cnapter. wiu op1 Massey, worthy patron, presided nresldea over over the benduet w..m and Mrs , C.C.F. Woman Speaker Admits that Her Party Does Not Expect to Win Federal Election Long Crusade A... . Hopes People of British Columbia will vole intelligently ana ne- hundred at IS tO DC 1T1JCCI"U UltVJ Hlv 41,11(1 fli cfi-v."'"' " ' mussiiyi)! Rosslbly two twu uuiiuivu persons (jcisuiu ai a a Rnrinl Credit ns laid down bv itBinulAfia meeting in the Moose Hall couvti out V . t t rk,.,.lc V,o., AnAA tn nm-ifoof tlast night Miss Helen Outteridge of originaior, luaju. y "-"""V""" secretary of the Co-op eats in British lioiumuia wnere no ouier raimmai """lerative eratlve Commonwealth commonwealth . n nitlnna n tnanr, w- piu v- , dMde a iald Cown by Major dkz NraiiniM'-i of candidates i, prnc-d akP place snoruy. GIANTS IN SLUMP NOW Lost First Game of Series to Cards Yoterday Cubs Pressing Hard Helen Vinson And American Screen Actress Becomes Bride of British Tennis Star On Thursday Night turn C.C.F, Bloc. Rnpalclntr hpfnrp an audience of Federation planning commission and of the Vancouver unemployed1 conference, repeatedly admitted that the C.C P. did riot expect to win enough j V 1 IV 1WI rrPfl rPrrV lilril I V .seaw at me ionncoming ieqerai 1 l VH 1 s'll J election to be able to Uke . over the I reigns of government and put Its policies Into operation In Canada She did hope, however, that British Columbia wourd send a sollt bloc of C.CF. members to Ottawa to helD keep the banner of social- -Fred Terry, Briurn tennis 5wr.. mmcnt ot the day and thu, American movie f ?. and Helen Vinson, tlmp wh. were ST LOUIS. Sept 13: PP)-Thc ' dtoSL National League pen-i,Ub ninths of the liew York Giants i tick It im 'he solar plexus yesterday vbu 13111 Trry's ere, w dropped the fir of a crucial series to the world :hamnIon St. Louis Cardinals here to (all to five games behind the tarllng Cards sind four below, the second place Chicago Cubs who j 1 kept pace with St. Louis by scoring an easy victory ovor the Brooklyn Dodgers at Wrlgley Field. Dizzy Dean pitched the Cardinals to their victory, fanning eight Oiant batsmen and allowing seven hit' The Cubs' win ov;r the Dodgers was their ninth straight. In the American League,. Detroit Tigers defeated "the Yankees at New York to Increase their margin Jlsm bfore th. country and the here last married . ... . Time Clock For City Employees Halifax Alderman Critical Punctuality of Officials would be replaced by the new so-, clallstlc economic order that would take over and control the means of production and distribution and ensure for the majority or tne people the fruits of their labor in not only food, clothing and shelter but give them access to social and cul tural advantages In .which tney were entitled to share Miss Gyt-terrldge gave as her reason for thr prediction that the C.CF. could no-win the forthcoming general elecr tion that the East was riot as fa' advanced In Its thinking on economic Questions as the west. She expressed the hope that the peo ple of British Columbia would ex erclse thplr intelligence ana goo-sense by voting C.C.F. Miss Outterldge covered a good deal of ground In her address an propounded some new Ideas. Thr main theme of her discourse wattle failure of the capitalistic sys-in meet the present require ments In the way of distribution to the people of the fruits of an era o abundance which had replaced the era of scarcity- She asserted that the Conservative ana uoenu vartles represented but phases of the capitalistic system the former the "financial" phase and the lat- ted the "Industrial" phase ana it was futile to expect either to re move conirui nu : thP fpw where It now rested Next B. C. Government vn nutteridze expressed confi dence that the C.CF. would form the next government of Britisn 1,0-l.itnhia and that, with the pro vince gradually falling In line, It would eventually assume me 11- tlonal eovernment. The replacing Air View of Suez Canal Zone This odd-'looki'h picture shows the Suez Cinai, owned partially by Great Britain, as seen from the air. The canal U now the scene of great activity as Italian troop and supply ships dally pass through It enroute for the E;hlopian fiont. It Is expected that.lf Engjandjshould enter into controversy with Italy over the Ethiopian" dispute "that ne of h.'r first moves wo-i'd be to attempt to close the canal to Italy, thereby cutting off her troops In, Africa from the homeland. It Is for this reason that it is believed that Mussolini has ordered the massing of the Italian fleet In the waters of the Mediterranean. NEW SOCIAL PLAN IS UP Manitoba Real Estate Dealer De vises Scheme of Collective Farming WINNIPEG, Sept. 13: (CP)- Harborlng a vision of a short-cut to the millenlum, Josh Hodgklnson, Kelwood, Man., real estate dealer arid former police magistrate, visi ted this city seeking support for his "Industrial Collective farms, project. He plans an experimental community which, he said, will provide every man vrlth a standard of living equivalent to $4,000 a year. The scheme is to place 100 iami- lles on a huge, collective farm In some fertile and productive part of Manitoba. Besides producing all i. -uniicfi. with the. social-i -i 1 u Lthey and Mr. o;Nelll were both tl ely panning A 5 Following me uu, pinvpd. Winners of first KETCHIKAN - Rpnt. 13 The '..'.i. rpnt to Mrs. G. J. Dawes its aims, oojfv w" 7, feet. She denied that the C. C. F were .merely an Impractical. Ideal istic organization, instead, sue it. had sound and prac- tlcal Rlans which could be put Into force The C.C.F.. the speaker asserted, " n 10 the Alaska Pacific Coast Reld U MCi ' i" most lmpor. fisher rk hpm cf, 1 iop n tr 0 to vum.uu.v. --.w uui . - . their food, the members ot tne . . . . group group would would build tmiia their tneir own own nome homes, Mr. Hodekinson said, would be $1,500 per family for 100 families. After that the whole community would become self-supporting, trading excess production for whatever goods they could not produce themselves. The originator f'f ' the scheme lstlc system migni- uc a iui.6 " tion irom premier uenneit ior nis paintui process v "r" the C, C. F. was a ready come uoiuc and anu v - . - zeal as a Canadian citizen and his enterprise in suggesting the pro ject. . Battle Fleet To Visit Frisco To Spend Navy Day SAN PEDRO, Cal., Sept. 13: BIG OUTFIT TO ISLANDS Special Arrangements Made To Handle 20-Ton Tractor to Queen Charlotte Islands None of the coastal steamers had booms strong enough to handle a twenty-ton tractor which is how In Prince Rupert on Its way from Vancouver to the Queen Charlotte Islands to be used on the east coast of Graham Island as a power plant by tne uonsoimaiea uoia ai-luvials Limited In connection with the development of black sands for extraction of their gold content so the outfit, value of which is placed at $15,000, was brought here by rail in a box car and transferred to 1 the car ferry at this port aboard lVe:!n taWpnTthpTrv Initial cost of starting an I. C. F. due here today from Vancouver with the big jiew power tug Algle which has been acquiring for the Armour Co.'s local fleet. Halibut Arrivals Summary-American 38,500 pounds, 8.8c and 5.5c. to 7.3c and 5.5c. Canadian none American Atlantic, 30,000, Cold Storage, 6. 8c. and 5.5c. Bonanza 25,000, refused' Pacific offer of 7 3c. and 5.5c. left for Seattle. I Revllla,, 8,500, Cold Storage, 7c. and 5.5c. 7lcand5 orthph t r United Stales Navy being the usual il. .. .. - 1 ... ot o federal tpnerai uicu- si.ir.nune as no it a. -.. . , .j . MDieiiML Arrivals Ml- t on wiu. , .. , . r Lilian, in ill of 1. 1 i liuii i tQ a.i Officer, returned W ciec-stltutlng -- , -rulsers and destrovers are leavlne nnim K- a kriaa w v v - - v toon fn .. . tl .tmtnB tesv; . ,lc . Uhplr hasp here fnr Ran Wanrlsnn " uy mciuaea o.ouu nun 'u' .,, n hp A'amnaWn but ramer UUJOUV i -w - pounds for the co-operaUve and the city from the south on thecPf'8n.nuulc. where they will spend Navy Day. " "Aioo pounds for Marlyn. ' Prince Rupert wus iu-.b. The Prince Rupert Trades Iz Labor Council was In regular monthly session last night, there accumulation of business. President S. D. Macdon- ald was In the chair and there was a fair attendance of members. that the smaller nations would be lining" up- almost solidly behind Great Britain on the policy of (strict adherence to the League covenarit and enforcement of all sanctions against the aggressor in the East African dispute. Sweden, Holland, Belgium and Finland were among the nations which had already announced they were behind the British stand. Russia, it Is announced, Is also backing up Great Britain, France today confirming her stand to the same effect. France's Strong Stand In his official confirmation of French adherence to the League covenant, Premier Laval, before the Assembly today, came down strongly on the side of the League of Nations. ;"Our obligations are written in the w., covenant, ' France will not - seek which France aligns herself with Great Britain, Russia and smaller nations In defence of the covenant. have no effect upon Italy's action. London Gratified LONDON,' Sept. 13: (CP) While news of Premier Laval's pronouncement at Geneva was received with the greatest enthusiasm here, concentration of Brl- jtlsh troops in the vicinity of Suez continues unabated. An additional destroyer flotilla and battleships lave been ordered to Alexandria. United States Heard From WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 13: Secretary of State Cordell Hull of l.he United States last night Issued 1 call for all nations signatory to .he Kelogg-Briand peace pact to maintain their obligations In re spect to the preservation of world peace in the face of the Itaio-Ethloplan crisis. He recommended peaceful .arbitration of the dispute. Attitude Changed i- Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides High 1:54 am. 22.6 ft prince Rupert - Cloudy, light 14:10 pm 23.1 ft southeast wind; barometer, 29.72; Low 8:05 ajn. 2.3 ft. 20:36 1.2 ft. 59; sea smooth. pm. t-mperature, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER iTol. XXIV No. 212. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 PRICE: 5 CENTS FRANCE "AND RUSSIA BEHIND LEAGUE SOCML LKbUl I NOW SrKbAUlNlj 1 U BKIIISH LULUmblA Mional Dividend Is Held Out To People ot British Columbia HOPES NOT VERY HIGH NEW PLAN ; VISIT PAID of laval; -torient French Premier Suggests That Miss E. M. Earl Tells ot Trip h, r.ranted Protectorate , Through Parts of Japan and n- Klhionia ! China and to Manila U. S. For Peace Secretary ot State Hull Calls On KelloggiBriand Signatories To Do Duty QyAINT CUSTOMS OF EAST ! Some of Things Seen Were Remin der of Biblical Days Peking The Wonder City .. I niivimr a tnnr nf Janan. China A.0 " mrvirvA Rpnt. 13; Earlv today !anH nart. nf the PhilllDines under w j" - v - iaw f Premier Pierre Laval, acting ori his most favorable auspices with Mrs. .. t 1 . . ... A 1 . n(Un. ;own initiative on. tne eve on nw ui- Clark oi Vancouver aim twu umci .ficial declaration of French policy ladles, Miss E. M. Earl saw a great i in regard to the Italo-Ethiopian deaj m the few weeks she was 'crisis, put forward, In an eleventh: there and she told about It In a hour attempt to preserve peace, a ; delightf ully Informal way yester-compromise plan whereby Italy day at the weekly luncheon of the might be offered tho status of pro-;prince Rupert Rotary Club in the tectorshlp of Ethiopia, The pro- (commodore Cafe. She told of visits posal, It was hopef, mignt prove -to most of the big coast cities, to acceptable to Premier Mussolini as native temples and other places. . 1 . . 11 . . , .t1 . nnty iVlA well as to me memoeis me.Mrs. yiars was amc iu opcaa. League of Nations. 1 mandarin language and in this way The proposal of Premier Lavallcould, converse with many of the came after it became apparent, natives. One thing the visitors noted par- Hrulariv,'was-that-the- Japanese worshipped in the temples in hun-rtrPri arid thousands while it was seldom they saw a Chinese In a temple for worship. Miss Earl told how the ship was nnaw nt. the nort of Nagasaki by Japanese women passing the coal from one to another in small containers and doing the work as" rapidly as could be done with modern machinery. Thy were not al- lnwpd to take pictures of this op eration as Nagasaki was a fortified port and notices were posted warning against taking photos. The speaker also told or travel ling by car on a mountain road leading. to one of the temples The road was very narrow lined on each side by little shops and there was a constant stream of traffic cars, rickshaws, bicycles. It took two people ptjupic to LU Ulivc drive a a taxi, btiAi, one at - the i to evade them," Premier Laval de-lwneej and tne othrr at the horn. ciarea. Bursts of applause greeted the French Premitr's statement by Sometimes little children playing at the roadside would crawl out Into the road causing delay to the traffic. Cherrv trees were in bloom when they VilbJ arrived and later they saw t .aval's inpech was Interpreted thp azaleas and other flowers for if, re, and in Parls.as meaning that!which japan Is noted. Every bit of which it will be taken to the dry Rice cultivated. down. the country was dock and lifted by tne Dig. crane . n . . ..-,-, sanctions Uma vera everywhere and little it m Af a r- rn o crrr a rvrv.i t n nminn . l " - 7k 1 the moment Italy pttacks Ethiopia, make their own clothes, and pro-1" will be delivered by the Armour Rbme vernment omdals vide themselves with almost every, Salvage Co. to Massett. The scow necessary of life and many lux-1 to be used Is one being brought said that Laval's expression would fields of corn as small sometimes as a garden patch. That the trip was not unattended with danger was seen-from the fact? that 25 police joined the ship at Shanghai going as fur as Hongkong, to Euard aealnst pirates. Similarly the river boats plying from Kow- loon near Hongkong to. Canton were guarded, the Chinese passengers talng locked n .their cabin? and the captain and officers also! locked in. (Continued on. Page Four) Buddy Rogers Not Marrying Mary Pickford SANTA CATALINA, Sept. 13: Buddy Rogers, who Is filling an orchestral engagement here, denied revived reports Wat he was to marry Mary Pickfoid. Rogers said ROME, ep. 13: Premier Musso-(he would be leavins'soon for New linl yesterday Issued an order ban- York to embark aboard the Nor-ning further antl-Brltish editorials mandie for England where he will In the Italian' press. J make, a picture. 4 2 a 1 -V3 1