VICTORIA Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 AM.) She prince Rur-fc Raining; southeast High . 1:21 a in. 18.9 ft. wind, V - per hour,' baro-Ptr. 13:01 p.m. 21.5 ft. 30 An -Kierate. Low . ..7:07 a.m. 8.1 ft. 19:46 p.m. 3.5 ft. V,. rv NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER I. ... - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 rRICEi 5 CENTS , 00f5 i t sit w n mm. rl mm mm m Mm. HA i lit ADVOCATED Mnl hi Done in Rp- ClUi"li form Present, Says Speaker Fears 'Isms II 1 1 13 III ill III hraauHaw Be Guarded Against ..nlrm n-lll crof lie anrl thpn U1U " o " I i L'lL'Uit may cvt ud, ovvwiu- to Rev, Dr. W. W. Judd, To- I V lit J L M1U VS41UA1,A& J k. t A 1m Hn4n In rt ri ri wnerln r Rotary Club at Us regular lun- I rtfA I Tn that Canadians Investigate evils of the present system and sucn steps as may ue iieces-to.set them right. He said that i i i i 1 1 I iar toward Demg a socialistic I & At 1 1 I improving conditions of life. welcomed this es he did also -J I t.,1 I 1 ! i 1 province of British Columbia as provision for old age pen- ""u iiu ovil':m k'juiu uc earn tu Hon properly. . . under j which a - of employment and receiving Judd said that the growth of munlstlc sentiment was tht5i,lth )ritprpstpH n!lrtip. j problem of Canada today. ' one inai must oe laccu unu i. Thr communistic move- ,s t, he said, was widespread. in the universities and eke- ! In Tpronto groups were o . . -o !1 over the country, especially .on n nrniviAA i Htn a mat nnur n If ArrA.i.j il. i i .uiu v iit iiTvi nc-rAAi -t 1 1 if i no roil- ln : llfo tta a1imaj, Ua iA In with British Ideals. Any- tt Iknt ., 1 1 M & li iii i. w.i v v i 'l n n c n nn n v i in I'M rtnir cnt 1 1 : It . n avi ii v v till. UJJJJVO VV Ui VW1U- as far wrong, It was also try- be a philosophy of life. In any an attempt was made to the Nazi nhllosoDhv on the a - IUUUII V UUU Wic ivu- Cathollc and Lutheran mes opposed It. In fact the nn ii.. . . . . ... :i n . . ... . . Testament and tried to lntro- n place of it the nIH Norse inn tu- . . oviiuiciiiisL, svsLem ui mini ii.' ii iriji i i ir ii r. t.iir. allTlOSt n.Q wrnrtrr nc rnm- em "'in nnrnorrnT.li swetm still the best but It was not by "'ns perfect. Examine System urgea that we look at -Aaimne our own svstrm Inst ui ana rnt r Tin rnm- lStvi . changes as will make it more 'nunuea on Faae Pour) American Pst 38,000. refused 9.1c "3C BO ntr in D ill- MEETING 11 Halibut Vp.i n . CANADIAN LEGION Sunday, 2 p.m. LIKE TIDE TURNING IN SPAIN Late Telegraphs Law Courts Abolished ROME Premier Benito Mussolini has decided to abolish the existing Italian law courts. State committees will nc substituted for the. courts and the legal profession will be socialized. This was disclosed in official quarters today. Against Religion MOSCOW Firmer measures against religion were approved today at a Communist Party conference near Moscow. Joe Clarke Elected EDMONTON' Joseph Clarke, who favored Social Credit, was elected mayor of Edmonton yesterday while five aldermanic vacancies were filled by candidates of the Citizens' League opposing Social Credit EXPORTING OF TIMBER prospecU Appear Favorab,e For Increase In Movement of Logs ... rrom nere .l iu?iici;ls Huiitrur 1:1 lit: lavuiauie f0f a contlnuaUon of log-cxporta from this nort. arcordlne' to CI. ,W. Nlcker0n who took the matter up rerpnfiv th. it p m,-mI Ion Rynnrt. C.n thoroushiy investigating the Mill.. ,rr AnHAnuMA lo3S ln considerable quantities out tne district between here and icrrace. vvnup in vanrrmver ivir. micKer- aw j M Macraei general freight agent for the Canadian National Railways. It is felt that there may be a material reduction the present freight rate on logs. Dictatorship Is Not Jaoans Aim A So Army and Navy Leaders Assure Ministerial Committee of Diet TOKYO. Nov. 13: Japanese army and navy leaders have told ministerial committee of th; Diet that neither aim to set up a military dictatorship ln Japan. Weather Forecast . 1 (Furnished through the courtesy ot tl.e Dominion Meteorological Bureau 9t Victoria and Prince Rupert. ThU forecast U compiled from observations taken at 5 a. m. today and covers the 3fl . hour period ending o p.m. tomorrow Pressure remains stationary on the coast. Rain has become gen eral ln Prince Rupert district and on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Prince Rupert Moderate south wind, mild with Tain. Queen Charlotte Islands Fresn to strong easterly to south wind, unsettled, mild with rain. West Coast of Vancouver island Moderate to iresn. souineny wind, mild with rain and fog. KING PLACES WREATH LONDON, Nov. 13: During the observance of Armistice Day in London on Wednesday, King Ed ward VIII placed a wreath on the Empire's cenotaph. SWITZERLAND'S DEFICIT riTTMizvA Nov. 13: The Swis3 t,a.t fnr the vear. wmcn nas.numDer .01 Dirms iyu eacn. umy w a-mim ,on nrtnnfrd bv Parliament, shows rf.fir(t of forty-two million French francs. Failing lU I I Inn r V ROME,, Nov. 13: Popj Plus, who is seventy-nine' years of age and has been in .very frail health for the last few, weeks, Is having Increased difficulty, In walking. Persistent reports that he 13 paralyzed in one leg are. however, denied. TODAY'S1 STOCKS i Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Oo. I Vancouver 1 ,B. C. Nickel, .34. Big "Missouri, .53. $ . Bralornef. -w... .-,,;.ytH B. R. Coris, .04. B. R. X , .10. I I Cariboo; Quartz 1.80. -iDehtonia, .12. Dupwell, .04. Mlnto, .30 Morning Star, .02. Noble Five, .04 V. Perjd Oreille, 10. Porter Idaho, :06. Premier, 3.05. Reeves McDonald, .15. Reno, 1.32. Relief Arlington, .37. Salmon 'Gold, .08. Taylor Bridge, .07 Vz-Wayside. .07:?4. United Empire. .02. V Reward, .062. Toronto Beattle, 1.35. Central Patricia, 4.25. God's Lake, .77. Inter. Nickel, 64.25. Little Long Lac, 7.15. McKenzle Red Loke, 1.72. Pickle Crow, 6.80. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.77.' San Antonio, 2.10. Sherrltt Gordon, 2.50. Siscoe, 4.55. f Smelter Oold, .06"'?. Ventures, 3.02. McLeod Cockshult, 4.80. Oklend, .55. Mosher, .50. Gllbec, .04. Madsen Red Lake, 1.20. May Spiers, .45. Sullivan, 1.88. Stadacona, .77. Frontier Red Lake, .18. Francoeuri, 1.00. Manitoba & Eastern, .15. Perron, 1.60. New Augarlta, .35. Moneta Porcupine, 1.58. South Keora, .12. Sladcn Malartlc, 1.16. Bouscadillac, .53. Lapa Cadillac, .bl. Old Diamond, .34. Gold Eagle, .83. Argosy,: 1.05. Mandy, .35. DAN CUPID BUSY LAD WINDSOR, Nov. 13: (CP) Depression seems over for Dan Cupid, One hundred marriages were recorded in Windsor last month, compared with 79 ln October, 1935. Same months were tied ln the 68 deaths were recorded last month compared with 79 for October last year. CANADA PURCHASING TWO NEW DESTROYERS , . f OTTAWA. Nov. 13: (CP) The Dominion government Is purchasing from Great Brl- tain two modern destroyers built In 1931 to replace the Champlaln and Vancouver which have become obsolete and are due f6r scrapping at the end of the year, it was an- be nouriced yesterday by Prime Minister William Lyon Mac- kenzle King. . Not Announcinu: His Plan Yet To Balanccv Budget I WASHINGTON D.C., Nov. 13:-President Franklin D. Roosevelt an nr. says he will keep secret until January details of his plans to balance the budget of the United Staes as he promised in tht election campaign. He has Indicated that there will be no change ln the corporate Income tax. as MAKE ARMS IN CANADA This is Hope of Premier Baldwin ; '"AH Dominions Anxious LONDON, Nov. 13: (CP) Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, replying in the House of Commons yesterday to criticism of the government's defence policy, expressed hope that steps could be taken toward using Canada's resources for manufacture of armaments in the Dominion. Mr. Baldwin added that "all Dominions, anxious about world politics , arc discussing armaments with us." No arrangements have, however, been reached with the Canadian government for the supply of munitions to Great Britain, it was learned today in following the suggestion by Premier Baldwin of the possibility of Canadian manufacturing resources being used to aid British re-armament. PRAPARE FOR WAR While refusing to divulge details of the British defensive strategy, Premier Baldwin said that the committee on Imperial defence had. catalogued all actions necessary to transfer the nation's activities "perhaps overnight" from peace to war. McGeer Not To Be Candidate Decides to Relinquish Mayoralty Of Vancouver at Conclusion Of Present Term VANCOUVER, Nov. 13: (CP)-, Mayor G. G. McGeer announced yesterday that he would not seok re-election to the chief magistracy at the civic elections December 9. World Crop Of heat is Less' Unitcd States Department of Commerce Estimates it at 3,463,000,-000 Bushels WASHINGTON DC., Nov. 13: The United States Department of Commerce estimates the world wheat crop this year at 3,462,000, j 000 bushels 90,000,000 bushels less than last year. N0 lSG!i TRAINS IN Tie-up on Loca1! Line of Railway Until Next Monday Evening Local to Terrace River Rising Owing to washouts in an area east and west of Pailflc there will no through trains running on he local line of the Canadian Mational Railways before next Monday evening. A wayfrelght, mmoUng . probably, to usk, and win return here from there. Railway repair a crews are now at work on the lino J!ih"- serious is at Fiddler Creek where nnKl,i embankment i-.ji leadlnz i. to i,.. the i bridge went out. A piledriver ij now at work there. The trouhle area is from Fiddler Creek to a point two miles west of, Ams-bury. By tomorrow, however, It Is hoped to have the line repaired f.vr as Terrace of Usfc The through train which was to have readied here last night fronj the East was turned ba;k at Sml- ihers, passengers, mall and ex- press for points as far west as Ritchie being handled by way- Iieight. The train for the east : whlcn wouli have ordinarily l.tt neie tnts evening, will bs dis- -patched from SmithersThus - ra - u:ar traffic Is maintained between Emlthers and Jasper ! All the high water and washout trouble on this occasion Is due m f.oodlng of tributary streams. There appears to be no danger from the main Skeena Rlvei. Weather .wa3 reported improvi.ig this morning after two or three idays of excessively heavy rain-'fall. According to' the Government Telegraphs, the Skeena River rose fcur feet at Hazelton during the night. 1 Establishing Of God Kingdom Is Task of Church An inspiring address was delivered Jast night ln St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Hall by Rev.i Dr. W. W. Judd of Toronto, secre tary of the council for Social Service of the Anglican Church in Canada. Dr. Judd dealt at 'length with social service work of the church and declared that the big task of the church was to establish the Kingdom of God ln Canada. Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, the dean, presided and the speaker was, Introduced by Rt. Rev. O. A, Rlx, Bishop of Caledonia. Miss I. With ers was pianist. Trans-Pacific Planes Will Get Business SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13: Pan American Airways report greatly increased bookings for transpacific plane service ovlng to the tie- up of, the steamship servlces,by the maritime workers' strike. Some goods are also beine shipped to Hawaii by plane. One of the company's big flying boats left on TVinrc'ii. fni Tlr.rmlnlti onH Ktan'. lla' Tncre ls no rnange SLOWED Ur GETAWAY WESTON, Ont., Nov. 13: (CP) It was just as well the fire brigade at, tnis Toronto suDtirr. man t .neea - ln the event of a European war Estevan - Raining, southeast extra hose when It started to fight .breaking out today, the situation wind, 10 miles per hour; baro-a blaze at a vacant house outside Iwould be different from .what lslmeter, 30 28. ine town, uasouae naa Deen stolen from the spare truck, fire - men discovered when they attemp ted to start it. Government t. . n victory uver Rebels; "Dog Fight" in Madrid Head of Defence Forces Declares Capital Can Withstand Years of Siege Russia is Acquitted Of Assisting Socialist Side MADRID, Nov 13: (CP)-Government war planes suined mastery of the air over besieged Madrid today in mass battle in which, it was officially announced, six Fascist rebel planes were shot down. One plane crashed within the city and another within sight of the canital. rour others were forced down behind the Fascist lines ttaftpr after a a "rincr "dog flffht" fight" nvpr over Iho the xnnlt'il capital. Sent to Jail For One Year Willie Stevens Will do Time As Result of Uninvited Visit wulle Stevens. Indian, was sen fenced to a year's imprisonment ty Judee W. E. FLsher in County Court yesterday on a charge ot to'ng found In a dwelling with ln- t?nt to steal, It. was Stevens who was xouna niamg unaer a oea last r.Wp?Js - in - theLnrjejidenceofr-Peter Lft.jghton, Eighth Avenue West, - OBSERVING OF SUNDAY liadcs and Labor Council Feels Merchants Should Not be Unduly Hampered While the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council Appreciates the sanctity of Sabbath and has due regard to the interests of em-plbyies, It feels that, due to the economic position and the Importance of not permitting business to go by Prince Rupert, local merchants should not be hindered ln reasonable efforts to get business for the city. At all times, however, employees should be protected ln the matter of hourc of work. Such was the decision of the council last night In dealing with a letter from the Prince Rupert Ministerial As Eoclatlon with respect to observ ance of Sunday by ocal stores. The meeting received communications from the Prince Rupert Basketball Association and the Junior Football League, expressing appreciation for donations, and from fche Labor College, advising of the election of officers. The Shoe Workers Union asked for endorsatlon of action ln placing Hyman Co. of London. Ont., on the unfair list. The council gave en dorsatlon. The matter of distribution of Christmas Cheer was left ln the hands of the president. President S. D. Macdonald was ln the chair and there was a fair at - 1 tendance of delegates. DllierenCe III War Situation Llne-UP ln European Conflict Today Might Not be Same as It Was ln 1914, Suggests Hoare LONDON, Nov. 13: Replying to fl miest.lnh In t.hp Tfnnen nf Pnm. monS( Slr Samuel Hoare said that, was ln 1914. He pointed ont tH.it' victorlaFn north uHArf 'n ! there was no military pact between Great Britain and France today as there was then. Planes In ni The result of the battle . demonstrated that the Insurgents no .onger can fly over the capital unscathed. Socialist forces have 70 planes available foi the defence of Madrid. General Mlaja, Madrid defence :ouncll president, said today that ;he capital is prepared to withstand years of siege. Madrid's Montana barracks and i whole line of fortifications In the yicinlty of Segovia Bridge were oombed' In a darlu's insurgent air raid. late today several hours after government planer had won. the aerial- battle over: ,thrcJty.,Three rebel trl-motored planes spilled 14 bombs on the city. Five projectiles hit the barracks where thousands of government troops were quar tered. Russia Is Acquitted LONDON, Nov. 13: (CPi The nternational nou - Intervention ommlttee last night acquitted tu&sia of three Italian charges hat she aided the Madrid govern-lent. The finding fo'lowed a blt-er denunciation of Russia by Ita lian the ambassador, Dino Grand!. The committee plans to send neu tral observers to principal Spanish ports to guard against inflow of irms. Mill at Skidegate Mine Operating Ore, on Dump to he Run First-Expected to Give Good Returns The 75-ton mill at the Skidegate Gold Mine started' to operate a few days ago, according to Dr. G. A. Charter of Queen Charlotte City who was In the city this week. He said that the company plans to put through a quantity of ore that ls on the dump and which It ls expected will give good returns. Today's Weather (Oovernment Telegraph!) Triple Island Overcast, moder- -ite southerly wind; llght'chop. Angara Island Raining, light 'southerly wind; barometer, 29.83; 'temperature, 53; sea rough. Deaa Tree Point uiouay, cairn; barometer, 30.00; temperature, 47; sea smoom. Terrace Rain, calm, 44.. Aiyansn nam, caun, w. Hazelton Rain, calm, 33; Skeena River rose four feet during the night. Smlthers Rain, calm, mild. Burns Lake Raining, calm, 44. Plrnce George Cloudy, southerly wind, 10 miles per, hour; baro- meter, 30.04. , miles per hour; barometer;." 30.20. Vancouver Foggy, calm; 'meter, 30.30. barb-