Today s Weather Tomorrow's Tides (I AM. Prince Ilupcrt -CJear, nprtliast rind six miles per Hour; barometer J.94 '(falling) tcmpcraturc,;-35; sea smooth , . ; licr taw ii wouia dc .unpos-. ' "o put any greater burden :aipr : nt on land as it would, nthc rcvcr ilon of more of this s ot property to the city. The would havr; in be borne bv im- vrmriiiJi nnn no nmm ypn. ifi ix a rAatcmmt : will doubtless be carefully co"-' IT VI ' rtSnnri flur Iri UUULU I 1 1 1 I I III linhnnfrl l-ii'l I 11 . CIIIIIIMV .111111 - - .tut, jiviT. J. 'tii.ltJO fllivJl Smith is under an oxygen -- uvubwifj iiuoLfiiai ttvy- rom Injuries she sustained ft .... . a RI M UUIIUIIIHIS lllll JJ uvuw "Clal fiuardlans Refuse to Permit '"Is lo Go to Scottish Exposition evada Killer A-ving to theVPrince Rupert General Hosnital. At the in the Lethbridce provincial by. I rxC ft. Ji.- U 1.. i. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1nrtfUn n nmtn ..am ictiiw jjv v. v?" v vim uvian win nave iu tor M0.0OO and even then-the' Is-- L' tlon attended by United Farmers may aiiuiip wiv i".tc ,vi mjq j - iknt ttsn nmAiinl Mntl.i1 j bc less that the $30jQ00 needed. mil nrrininri iinnrv wniia IHP Mill UUUUUl lyl I LUilli HULI1UA1 School Boys Chase Monks LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15: (CP)HQn$ hundred and fifty I- IiJ . A A nfAl. - ...... o-l t SOJjU.UVU more 13 Iivcaca m 4Q- T cyu vatciuay. ocuuui t nn in the cast of rnuiohlnt? the" r boys were busy roundinz them O F SPAN the bylaw should be pzsscp G'tki Ait0 BrMle Ac ross Eraser nter Re ceives Traffic Today Fixing Challenged structloii since October, 1935 when vessel i3 owned by Mrs. L. S. Skin the Dominion Bridge Company was ncr of Halifax. awarded the contract for Ite construction. The bridge runs from north to south over the Frascr River and measures In overall length ' some 7800 feet. It wa3 necessary to widen the Pacific Highway at the South end approximately ,$4,000,000. BUDGET IS BALANCED gains ot one to seven points per share In a single day. Diplitheria In !"" nearcn ror wanner . wnsworih Who Made G(Uwy (lnphpr IMearlV At Carson City W1WUN CITY, Nevada, Nov.' 15. A ttrM... . .' .. "UMureau searcli nas pern Progress Wth. Oniw1 - .t. . -"luiimit'M murnercr. wiiu Epidemic Size QUEBEC, Nov. 15: (CP) Dip-iheria has assumed near epidemic caPl from the state prison her;, proportions In the city of Quebec. RASH ACT LETHBRIDGE, Alta., Nov. 15.' (CP) Dr. Peter M. Campbell was, unanimously chosen as candidate of Alberta, Liberal, Conservative and People's League representatives. Campbell will run on a platform opposing all Social Credit Legislation In support of arr effort to preserve freedom of speech, thc; press and aecess to the courts. The by-election his been necessitated by the resignation of Hans Wight. Social Creditor. It Is considered as a test of strength of the Alberta government. . t .11 . 1 1 1 ' . .. . - J 1 . 1 , . 1 V . illl be passed by him as soon, t 0 last' n'sht. vUIldlllULlUIldllly it has been prepared by the city t Til,i T . Vtnr ftir uhlrh It. will hni In A A a a a . a a III III III! V lHIHS toc-flfths of the vote is rcr to pass It. Only ratepayers i .. ... . . i lictriM-noiaers vote on Dyiaws.i as to what would be the; nat cost to the taxpayer i OPENING WASHINGTON D. C. Nov. 15: On appeal of the Pacific Gas nndi NEW WESTMINSTER, Nov. 15: n i i j icp)with premier t. d. pattuiio; ocnooncr Aground lion. F. 'Mi McPhcrson, minister of 3 lowing what ln. Podc worki, and other represcn- Aff foas Qf fJ C would have to be tUvcs of Uie provincial govern- Vll VUttOl Vl 11. U, ... vt nvu.u ...... vy . ,, I . . . ed, " i "U'ciiu. iiuui ajnuiSiuii uniuiib Km cry II. Liiamoernan, iwrionging The hoxnltal 1 hnrllv In need of " lt,oi?c parucipuiiiis - tv.v.- to Mrs. AKinner, in irouoic ' ' ...a . ... .' rilliilti. Hrlrlnp nrriuu t.lic Prascr lf!Pi. Tlif srlinnnrr Kmorv II. rcaav in nmir t lm cnnMf ii unu .... , ...v. . . . . TTIirjt. tftn IPliomhnrhln woe ncrnnnH ln;t. ! - --- vyj "1 - ... ... .', . . I 1 r m.l OF FARMER In order 'to place the approaches. Saskatchewan Man Takes Lldvcs of Tlie total cost Of the project was Three Children and Then Commits Suicide STURGIS, Sa.sk., Nov. 15: (CP) Robert Patterson, forty-one-year-old farmer, on Saturday shot and killed his two daughters and son, then committing suicide. The dead - arc: Gwendolyn, iu; ucraiuinc, i, New Governmental Policy in United and Angus, 9. The mother dis-States Regarding Finances not covered the tragedy when she re-Increasing Taxation turned home from a visit with neighbors. The reason for the rash WASHINGTON D. C, Nov. 15: act lsnot known. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morganthau says that he expects 11FM1 orl Je a balanced budget will be present cd at the special session of United States Congress this week by means j. . niiv. i:i: t,r v n - sent- TTllrVlllO J-iUiiuo HltiiroR Thorn will .wc guardians of the Dlonnc be no Increases in taxation. ntiiiti. i. . . . . ci.ir Mirbri iir.irii -ticis nas cmDnaucauv reius- - - o Permit the five famous girls NEW YORK. Nov. 15:-Rcaciing 60 to the KrnLtHi, position to the forecast of Secretary of the 1,trs will do likewise. , balanced budget and new govern mental policy in rcguru iu uajjkuui At Edmonton Famous Explorer In Alberta Capital Now on His Way to Arctic On Search Flight EDMONTON, Nov. 15: (CP) - -On Hie wav to the Arctic regions to re- PALESTINE TENSE JERUSALEM A tense atmosphere existed again in Jerusalem i last night as more stringent cur- ' few measures were Imposed following another day of rioting between Jews and Arabs In which .seven persons were, killed and fourteen injured.. Three Arabs were killed and a number injured when a bus was fired on In the city. Others were killed and Injured in clashes between laboring crews. Arabs are said to be planning some sort of uprising or demonstration on November 18, the date on which Jt has been announced military" courts are to be set up to deal with rioters and terrorists. COLLECTOR PIES SUDDENLY VANCOUVER Norman J, De-Graves, 15, collector of customs for Vancouver," collapsed and died Saturday night as lie finished a speech at a reunion dinner of the Sixty-Eighth Battalion of Canadian Field Artillery with which he. served overseas. He was unmarried. Mr. DeGraycs joined the customs service before the War and worked up through the ranks to the present post, to which he Electric Co. or California, the con-J was appointed four years ago, stltutlonallty of federal law' fixing I public utility rates is to be tested In j the Supreme Court pf thcnjtcd l Stales. EVELYN BERG ASHORE KCTCUIKANJie coastguard cutler Haida has "proceeded to the assistance of the freighter Evelyn Berg which is ashore north of here. CREW IS RESCUED NORFOLK, Virginia United States Navy planes and coastguard cutlers co-operated yesterday in rescuing members of the crew of the Greek freighter Ten-ny Chandris which foundered Saturday off Diamond Shoals lightship. Up to last night twenty-one of the crew had been picked up, four bodies had been found one dead of exposure and three by drowning and three persons were unaccounted for and presumably drowned. On sighting drifting persons or bodies, the naval planes dropped smoke bombs and the coastguard boats would proceed lo the spot to pick them up. King And Queen Attend Service In Tiny Church LONDON, Nov. 15: (CP) The King and Queen yesterday attended service In a small church In Labor Relations Board Is Tested NEW YORK. Nov. 15. Thc Con- turca, the New kofk. moc sumc the search lor aigismunu 1,1,,1 Kdin Co. and American has been advancing steadily with , ailcffsky, missing Russian trans-! . pratlon of mbor have joined Polar Filer, and his five compan- forccs to tMt thc authority 0f tht jons, Sir Hubert Wllklns landed at Natonaj mir netations Board. Edmonton Saturday aliernooii irom Rcglna with his big plane piloted by Herbert llollick-Kcnyon. Sir Hubert Is now preparing lo lake off for the north with skis attached to his plane as soon us conditions are favorable for winter Hying. So far Aklavlk Is the only New Brunswick Bonds Floated mtt.TiTi'iitfprvM M II Mnv tr' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1937. I Meighen On i - Immigration I 4 I CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 15: (CP) Speaking In Cleveland Saturday night, Senator Ar- thur Meighen of Canada de- clarcd that, for the sake of world peace, Immigration bar- rlers must be lowered by na- Hons such as United States and Canada which have vast areas of unoccupied territory. There could not be peace. Senator Meighen said, as long as na- tlons, with large spacer of ya- cant and useful land, stood and told the rest of the world that It could hot come in. SURVEY OF W0RKLESS Questionnaire lor Every Adult in the' United States as Hash for Re-employment Program WASHINGTON D.C., Nov. 15: tCP) As the first step of a "sound and constructive re-employment program for the nation," President Franklin D. Roosevelt, In an address from the White House last night,, announced Uat a-,naUoq-wide census would Be" taken tills week to ascertain Information lu regard to cxery unemployed or : SHE DIES High . Low FROM GAS Three Victims at Week-End in Second Tragedy of This Nature Within 48 Hours at Vancouver VANCOUVER, Nov. 15: (CP) Mrs. Florence Ferguson, aged 21, was found dead in the gas-filled kitchen of an east end apartment Saturday night with two children unconscious nearby. It was the second fatal asphyxiation in Vancouver within forty-eight hours. The children, Donna, ager seven, and Warner, four, were revived by an inhalator crew and are recovering. Stewart Ferguson, the father, found the family gassed when he rushed home after a telephone call from downtown had brought no response. Mrs. Ferguson had been recovering from a recent nervous breakdown, he said. On Friday Mrs. Rose Rarratt, aged 28, and her eleven year old .ton, rercy, nau been louna aeaa from gas in a West End IS MISSING AT TERRACE 11:22 ajn. 22.0 n. 5:07 a.m. 7.0 ft 18:02 pjn. 3.1 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS nasion Of China Is Condemned i i 7. -y. - m in Ann . . - . . . Maw Fok;ng Of $40,000 To Be LWore People For I Building yAew Hospital Wing City Commissioner V. J; Alder has received a from the deputy minister of municipalities that he More the neonle of the eitv .i hvlaw nrnvtVlimr fn thn wvv- - J , - - 7 - - t 'wv4w AU1 Vll inimr of the SUm Of SttO.OOO'not inr Thf finanpimr nf o SOCRED TO HAVE TEST All Parties Unite In Nominating Candidate Against Aberhart in j Lclhbridgc By-Election I BULLETINS JAPAN IS DEFENDED BYJTALY Refuses to Take Stand Agalntt "Treaty Breaker" Declaration'; Adopted Drive Against j Nanking Starts Defences Crumble Before Highly Trained and Mechanized Aggressors BRUSSELS, Nov. 15: (CP) With Italy alone dissenting and three Scandinavian countries abstaining from voting, the nine-power .conference tonight accepted a declaration namtng Japan as a treaty breaker In the Far East. The der claration nas prepared by delc gates of tGreat Britain, United States and France. It added that the Slno-j 'nese hostilities were affecting ersely the material welfare of all nations and had aroused the horror and Indignation of all people. The Italian delegate, Count Lulgl Aldrovandl - Marescottl said he must vote against the declaration, because Italy believed It presaged, a. course which could only lead to complications. Alarm Felt In Regard to Mrs. II, A.. conference voted, against-' Swain, M&sing for Four Days sending a copy of the declaration . to the Japanese government.. According to word received from Following the adoption of the partially unemployed' person hi the T(,rr!,.B fpars arc entertained for declaration, the conference ad country. To every abode in the the wclj.being of Mrs. H. A. Swain jotirned until November 22 wihen it United States on Tuesday will be of wj,om there has been no trace will reassemble to consider fur delivered cards asking fourteen alcv being. 'missing for four days, ther steps towards ending the con-simple questions. The information MfS Swain tne widow 0f a wcll flict. thus, secured, the Persldent said, known transfer man and contractor Dr. Wellington Koo, chief 'Chl-would give the administration a of TCrrace who died a couple of "se delegate, urges immediate ap-more complete knowledge than It months ago. For years they were station of sanctions against Jap-cycr had before of actual unem- rnminpI1t, mPmbers of the Terrace an. ployment conditions. The ultimate PommUnitv j object Is to obtain the co-operation . , ot business and industry In provld- . .. ...-I ii mm 1 1 ing woiK, according w.uiw quan- fUlofvlanH KlVAfC ficatlons, for these unemployed, lTldl J IdllU 11 V CI O It was a national effort, the pi J D J President said, to assist those who rj rlOOu! KOaQS were able to work and wished to do . M to obtabi a privilege to wliich Iniinflcitcd AffaW iincy were enuuea. . President Roosevelt admitted that Unemployment relief, the chief ex-;as ten inches. ccutlve added, could only be re- . garded as a temporary expedient, j Mr, Roosevelt appealed for the (ivil SttfVanfQ VIVH UCI VUlllO whole-hearted co-operation of all citizens In the making of the survey. Eighty-five million forms will ( be distributed to every adult hi the j United States. The forms are re Hertfordshire in which the Queen turnabie by November 28. was baptized. The President made announce ment of the survey on the opening of the special session of Congress, British Columbia Essay Writers Win Are In Session After two heated sessions on -Saturday which were featured by Italy's stiff resistance to anv action being taken against Japan, the conference had adjourned until today. The Italian delegation declined Saturday to accede to the declaration proposed by Great Britain, Un- i lted States and France condemning Japan for Its actions In China. unemployment was still the most BALTIMORE, Nov. 15: -For tht The chleI of the Italian delegation Important problem of this as well ' lhlrd tlinc )n the last month, , stated that he would have to refer i as other countries. Some couulrlcs jMary).ind rlvm are rain swol-. "ie matter to his government ana he observed, were solving unem- jcn antj jn flood. Between Balti- ployment by embarking on arma-morc and Washington conditions mcnt programs. Tills the United 'arc nartlcularly bad. Roads are .States had no Intention of doing. ;under water to a depth of as much' asseneu iiiai ii was uiuiNcty uiat the declaration would be accepted either in whole or part. , Drive on Nanking Meanwhile In the Orient, Ja-an has actively commenced Its drive against Nanking, the Chinese capl? tal, by starting the .storming of General Chiang Kal Shek's "Hln-denburg Line" fifty miles beyond' Shanghai. Foreign observers declare that the Chinese defences are weakening rapidly from the Yang- Premier King Speaker at Luncheon. Rlvef tQ proyl fee. , Today When Convention Starts . .. .. . . . ftnd mpch. In Ottawa INanaimo Wharf i Agent Is Dead 'anlzed Japanese forces although !the latter are outnumbered 200,000 It had been intended to take up annUiU convctlon of the Profes- 1rfSch S the matter of farm relief legislation s,ona, Inslutc of the Clvll Service lfefSeJ Japanese Japaneie off 0111 first at the special session but now of Canada opened here today withic" d",are y ' there Is a strong movement to a luncheon which Prime Minister Adv,ce3 from Nankl 8ald that business stimulation the lm- William MacUen.ic King at- make ,T,von M Soochow ,,n, ,rt had u been desolated j H Consolidated I'dlMin f'o. and l ed mediate purpose, cration of labor Join In Reference fmntPt wr.... IE. (fifll T1s i . , . - iwviiun . i ti vv uwm vv v m j 1 I 1 jmorc than tseven hundred Japan-jcxo bombs being dropped within 1 thirty hours. j In North China Japanese col-1 umns are reported close to Tslnan, capital of wealthy Shantung Prbv Ince. Tslnan Is the only provincial North China canltal still uncaptur- dcorgc Edward Brown was Member ed by the Japanese. v 1, .11,.., Mmi.m . . New lork Organiiation ,iiaKes ,, , 1 1 . . . , . of Well Known Pioneer Victoria , Awarus 10 i.HujMiinii .urn Vancouver Men I Family ' NANAIMO, Nov. 15: (CP) ' Card of Thanks VANCOUVER, Nov. 15: (CP) George Edward Brown, aged C9, Ronald Grcntliatn of Ladysmlth has former purser on Canadian Pacific The Ladles' Aid of the Sons of nu-arripfi r nrlze bv a New steamers and wharf aeent for the Norway wish to convey sincere u m ar - , --o T - 1 w - uolnt' where there Is sufficient ice (CP) The New Brunswick govern- York organization Tor a paper on company here since 1912, died yest- i thanks and appreciation to all wno for the use of skl-equippea planes, mcntmcnt Saturday soia a 50,wu,- uie suojcci 01 miuiuivm, tluajr b wiu uScui aiA-imic jtura.u 6v..vw.., - Holllck-Kcnyon and Al Cheese-' 000 bond Issue to a private syndl- 11am Henry Smith of Vancouver has, ' He was a member of a well known tributed to the success of tnelr Fall man will be Wllklns1 pilots. catc. been n warded a similar prize. I pioneer Victoria family. Bazaar.