TodayYWeather
Tomorrow's
Tides
IliJf.)
She
High
2:45
a.m.
20.8
It.
Prince
Rupert-
Cloudy,
north
14:47
p.m.
22.3
ft.
,,S
barometer.
30.24
(steady);
Low
8:48
a.m.
4.7
ft.
perature,
21:26
p.m.
2.3
ft.
NORTHERN
AND
CENTRAL
BRITISH
COLUMBIA'S
NEWSPAPER
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PRINCE
RUPERT,
B.C.,
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER
22,
1937.
PRICE:
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a
week
since
sue
broke
from
the
vessel
which
was"
her
200
miles
off
Nantucket
1
lo.
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coastguard
patrol
were
ordered
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from
the
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that
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weather
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president
of
the
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while
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coast
ten
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he
Soviet
search
pilot
lansky
was
preparing
to
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from
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trim
nti
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of
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Cities
laiiLuuvci.
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co-operate
towards
having
a
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Vancouver
uoara
Trade
Which
f.ar
Itial.'flm
P.rl-
away
uom
Vancouver.
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at
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fllff
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died
in
Vancouver
READY
TO
CRUSH
ANY
UPRISING
AGAINST
PALESTINE
SPLIT
t
have
landed
on
a
small
Claim
lo
Have
Made
Further
Im-
fid
started
organizing
cm-:
portant
Progress
In
Northern
in
v
r
niinmoni
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nrtuifi
ni
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1
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nil
1
ui
t
loiaiav
uvins
rail
o
d
oil
nut
as
he
relurninir
lo
Aklavik
undtf
tant
advances
in
this
section
yes
terday.
Aberhart
Will
Tour
Alberta
Social
Credit
Premier
to
Speak
In
All
Parts
of
His
Province
EDMONTON,
Sept.
22
-
Immediately
after
the
special
short
session
of
the
Alberta
Legislature
which
will
be
convened
within
tne
next
few
days,
Premier
William
Aberhart
plans
to
make
a
speaking
tour
of
all
parts
of
the
province.
He
will
be
accompanied
by
one
or
two
members
of
his
cabinet.
Weather
Forecast
(Furnished
through
the
courtesy
of
MeteoroloaJcal
Bureau
at
the'
Dominion
VlclorU
Tnd
Prince
Rupert.
Thta
foio-ESHi
implied
from
obwwtlofiii
U-kn
t
5
am.
today
and
covers
the
30
cerlod
ending
8
pm.
tomorrow).
General
Synopsis
Pressure
re-
...
....ill.
n.mt
mains
mgn
on
uiu
"
-
.
.
"I
L-PII
ther
prevails
over
anu
-,,,
British
Columbia,
wiin
in
the
Prince
Kupert
district,
also
Okunagan
and
Kootcnnys.
1
'
1
'
11
1
ammmmmmm
mmmm
mmm
ma
.xt
i
f
An
Impressive
array
of
British
military
might,
photographed
with
an
old
fortress
for
a
back-'ground
outside
Jeruselm.
These
are
some
of
the
men
.commanded
by
Lieut.-Oeneral
John
O.
uill,
,ho
Is
ready
to
clamp
martial
law
upon
the
Holy
Land
at
the
first
sign
of
an
outbreak
of
fighting
between
the
Jewish
and
Arab
populations.
Such
an
outbreak
Is
feared
as
the
result
of
the
resentment
aroused
by
the
recommendations
of
th
British
Royal
Commission
that
Palestine
be
divided
Into
separate
Jewish
and
Arab-sections,
which
would
be
divided
by
a
British
ncautral
zonet
Neither
Arabs
nor
Jews
want
such
partition.
INSURGENTS
ADVANCING
Spain
OIJON.
SeDt.
22:
Already
almost
I
In
comDlete
possession
of
the
nor-
&
i
At
tnern
coasi
..4
oi
apain,
cniin
(ha
me
iusuibcu
IncfiriTpnTC
Th-
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1011LJ
I
Thursday,
followed
by
:
,
:
PEN
HAS
loKevise
nicnnncD
Agreement
I
On
Patrol
PARIS,
Sept.
22:
A
confer-
ence
will
be
held
here
within
a
few
days
for
the
purpose
of
making
arrangements
to
in-
elude
Italy
In
the
Medlterran-
ean
antl-plracy
patrol.
There
will
have
to
be
some
revision
of
the
Nyon
nine-power
agree-
ment.
Italy
has
demanded
equality
with
Great
Britain
and
France
in
accepting
the
Invitation
to
ioln
the
patrol.
Russia
may
take
exception
to
such
equality
being
granted
fjmiOUS
uCrCCn
Itnlv.
PASSING
OF
SPORTSMAN
"Abe"
Orpen,
Toronto's
"Mystery
Man,"
is
Dead
Luck
and
Shrewdness
Yielded
Him
Fortune
TORONTO.
Sept.
22:
(CP)
Ab-
ram
M.
Orpen,
sportsman
and
race
track
owner,
died
here
toaay.
readily
admitted
these
character-
and
his
ventures
yieiuea
lotle
Lianas.
-
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.
...
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dividends
n
i
ri
111?
tn
SiruiiK
nun""
o
,
T'
:
.
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,
.rt
cloudy
will.,
Orpen
"quit
worK"
auer
servn
g
I'USLi
tw
siowers.
.
West
Coast
of
Vancouver
IslandModerate
variable
winds
lo-
.I-..
Imrnm
lit?
IrCSIl
10
8UOHK
For
20
vears
or
more
Toronto's
"mystery
man"
was
Abram
M.
Orpen,
friend
of
men
In
high
places,
philosopher
and
owner
of
three
Ontario
race
tracks.
OI
humble
origin
llP
WHS
luckv
and
shrewd
he
his
apprenticeship
iPpicm.c...
with
a
contract-
a
u.a
mhci
ihiiiiiai
i
in
ii
i
li
m
I'll
lilt:
in
Convicts
Confined
lo
Their
CtlU
At
Kingston
Following
Sit
l
down
Strike
:
KINGSTON,
Out.,
Sept.
UU:
(CP)
Disciplinary
measures
kept
an
unstated
number
of
convicts
in
their
cells
at
Collins
Fay
firmed
reports
of
a
sitdown
strike.
Penitentiary
today
after
uncon-There
was
shouting
and
yelling
at
the
prison
last
night.
Eighty
convicts
are
reported
to
be
involved
in
the
sitdown
and
refusal
to
work.
I
Actress
Dead
Itulh
Roland.
Serial
(uecn
Of
Silent
Days,
Passes
Awuy
In
Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD,
Sept.
22:
(CP)
Itulh
Roland,
serial
queen
of
tin.
silent
movies
and
more
ru
centlv
u
prosperous
real
estate
operator,
died
today
after
a
long
illness.
TODAY'S
BASEBALL
National
League
Boston,
3;
Pittsburgh,
2.
American
League
FUNERAL
TODAY
The
funeral
took
place
this
af
ternoon
of
Joshua
Moody
of
Port
Simpson,
Rev.
J.
C.
Jackson
offlcl
attne.
The
service
was
held
from
HATFIELD
'
CONVICTED
Notorious
Reparations
Cases
Con
1
cluded
Today
With
ueienaani
Found
(iuilty
OTTAWA,
Sept.
22:
(CD
Capt.
Freeman
Hatfield,
Nova
Scotia
skipper
of
the
schooner
Gypsum
Queen,
was
found
guilty
by
a
Supreme
Court
Jury
today
of
defrauding
the
reparations
commission
of
S71.000.
The
Jury
recommended
mercy.
Hatfield
received
reparations
after
the
ship
had
allegedly
'
foundered
in
a
storm
but
he
claimed
it
was
torpedoed.,
by
Germans
during
the
fJreat
War.
HINDRANCE
TO
MINING
V.
deUanahl
Impatient
Will
Taxes
and
Duties
Imposed
SM1THEUS.
Sent.
22:
Charles
'.
deGanalil,
New
York
financier
jim
i
niiei-alini?
a
number
o
placer
properties
in
the
interioi
north
of
Fort
St.
James,
was
a
visitor
to
Smithcrs
on
Sunday
and
Monday.
He
was
accom-
anied
by
his
son
and
his
sol'ui-
Continue
Bombing
Of
Nanking
And
Canton;
Many
Civilians
Dead
Victims
arc
Principally
Aged
and
Decrepit
Who
Are
Un-able
to
Flee
to
Countryside
for
Safety
Explosives
Rain
on
Inflammable
Grass
Huts
JAPAN
APOLOGIZES
TOKYO,
Sept.
22:
(CP)
Japan
today
expressed
regret
for
the
wounding
of
the
British
ambassador
to
China
in
an
aerial
attack
outside
of
Shanghai
recently.
British
quarters
said
the
note
met
the
demands
for
an
apology
and
assurance
against
repitition
of
such
incidents.
NANKING,
Sept.
22:
(CP)
Less
than
forty-eight
hours
after
Great
Britain
and
United
States
had
protested
to
the
Japanese
government
against
the
unrestricted
bombardment
of
Nanking,
over
fifty
Japanese
airplanes
twice
raided
the
city
today,
killing,
wounding
or
burning
to
death
over
two
hundred
Chinese
refugees.
Those
"-
'
onri
lnlnrri
were
mostlv
J
Miner
Seriously
Injured;
Will
Be
Carried
To
Plane
'6r.
T.
W.
Drown.,
of
Prince
Ku-
pthmonton.
Sent.
22:
Serlousl?
pert.
vr
---;
--"igfSfed
in
one
or
the
remoleTnlrf-
;
Mr.
deGanahl
is
employing
a
lng
areas
0f
Northern
Alberta,
large
amount
of
money
and
he
Charles
Gould
Is
awaiting
trans-;ral
properties
and
is
spending
a
Donation
to
hospital
here.
Alr-
large
amount
of
meney
and
He
niancs
are
unable
to
land
near
t....
1.
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ni
11
.wlnfatfi
fil
flip
.
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11
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1
iccijs
ni;
lunuuk
uiiuviomim
...w
wriere
uouia
nes
mj
it
is
now
piau-
.iaitmlrwr.
.if
n
tmt-prn
mntlf
Mini
.
.
1.1
i
,,i;vuuiv6j
v
6"'-
v
"
neu
W
pui
mm
m
a
jjiai-ci
tao
.
imposes
heavy
taxes
on
the
ma-
Rnd
nave
nlm
carried
by
men
work-chinery
of
production
brought
in-
,
ln
reIays
mc
lake
where
a
to
the.
country
to
irive
employ-
i
i,,,h
huh
nirir
him
n
-
.
-
-
-
jitaiiv
.til
.t.'
"
i'
meni
anu
ueveiup
me
naiuioi
ic-.
sources.
He
feels
that
a
hindrance
is
placed
on
the
mining
in-:
dustry
through
the
heavy
duty
on
mining
machinery
that
can-;
not
be
bought
in
Canada
and
has
tn
be
imported
from
the
United
States.
Neither
can
he
see
the
and
7c.
fairness
of
having
to
pay
a
I
.
Canadian
frelirht
ratn
(
on
machinery
land-
Prosperity
A.,
14,000,
Pacific,
While
here
Mr.
deGanahl
look-
-
4Un
.wiaoitiilllv
nf
naimr
fho
lillifl
!
four
miles
per
C
t
n.
Mn,
Vn.lf
11
t'owinrl
I
30.12.
Ulf.
&JUUIO,
U
,
ilCn
A
u
n,
.
game)
null
iiaroor
ran,
ciuuuy,
uuu,
Detroit.
0:
Boston.
4.
barometer,
au.n;
icmperai,uic,
.,
Chicago.
9;
Philadelphia,
3.
llgt
swell.
Cleveland,
4;
Washington,
0.
Aien
oay-uieiw
-v..
1
...
...i...,.
t.H.A4nw
jn?0'
IblTI.
eny
wmuj
oaiuiiitw-i,
neralure.
34:
sea
smooth.
Viclorla-Cloudy.
northerly
wind,
ten
miles
per
hour;
barometer,
30.08.
Vancouver
Fair,
northeast
wind,
"7"-"-;v!ll.'
i.
i.UA
I,
iav.
!
four
mites
per
hour:
or.
Tlie
young
man
announccu
nc
iiujfnci
uiunitio
ijawuio
nuu
uiw.1-1
i
,.ff
Wtrmh
input.
LfMiK
n
arp
ni
t'airview
remc,ww
never
again
wuuiu
wny
"
i
if.
rl
n.
niece
of
work.
"Ana
I
never,
tery,
.,u,.i.a
Iiivp."
he
ald
proudly
In
1932
I
Twentv-flve
vears
a
bookmaker,
WINNIPEG
WHEAT
DP
Orpen,
made
enough
money
before
DIES
TODAY
The
death
occured
this
morning
at
the
Prince
Rupert
General
Hos
WINNIPEO,
Sept.
22
-
uue
u
;
'
"'
Ti,
Toronlol
nltal
of
Frederick
FoFrest.
elderly
"rmer
Tc
Hie
S
on
the
S
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Z
m
-
K
Dui
feVht
"was
a
Ksldent
of
Terrace,
after
an
lllne.
was
up
ub
flnanclally.
of
some
duration.
ket
yesterday.
.
...
.
.,,
.
barometer,
Prince
George
Clear,
calm;
bar
ometer,
30.08.
Terrace
Cloudy,
calm,
temper
ature,
38.
Alyansh
Foggy,
calm,
41;
Alice,
Arm
Cloudy,
calml
46.
Anyox
AUjUA"1VttiiH"6i
Raining;
a
.
v"
calm,;,
46
-y"
Halibut
Sales
Zarembo,
nA
ni
Varwlorhnnf
llial
U
com-
11.2i
anil
Gc
American
9,500,
Atlin,
rm
m
m
1
ed
at
Lake
Kathlyn
with
a
view
to
SpCQlOTI
1
0
T
miSh
for
a
landing
place
for
airplanes,
UIWrt
'LVii.(mni
11.9c
puted
on
the
mileage
through
to
P.
Dorreen.
9,000,
Cold
btor
Prince
Rupert
and
back
to
Van
jage,
ll.Jc
ana
be.
derhoof.
whenever
necessary.
JJC1UI
C
VIII
lOllliaD
He
returned
to
Fort
St.
Jamci
on
Monday
afternoon.
Today'
'
Weather
(Ooveroment
"eleurniin
i
Triple
Island
Part
cloudy,
northwest
wind,
eight
miles
.Meeting
of
Legislature
This
Fall
Not
Expected
to
Last
Over
Two
Months
Many
Pay
Tribute
ir
:
To
Thos.
Masaryk
Funeral
of
Liberator
of
Czecho-Slo-vakla
is
Held
on
Tuesday
Afternoon
PRAHA,
Czecho-Slovakla,
Sept.
1
those
too
feeble
or
helpless
to
Join
!
the
exodus
Into
the
safety
of
the
surrounding
countryside.
Dozens
of
Incendiary
bombs
and
high
ex
plosives
fell
Into
the
straw
huts
of
the
Hslakwan
slum
district.
The
huts,
burned
like
match
boxes
and
many
were
trapped
and
burned
to
death.
Despite
the
Brltlsn
ana
United-States
protests,
the,
most
densely
populated
civilian
sections
were
attacked.
Meanwhile
at
Canton
three
hundred
lives
were
feared
lost
today
in
a
series
of
Japanese
bombing
raids.
The
fourth
attack
of
the
day
and
the
sixth
within
twenty-four
hours
came
at
mid-afternoon.
Eyewitnesses
said
that
four
of
the
at
tacking
planes
were
brought
down
by
Chinese
planes
or
anti-aircraft
guns.
REPORTS
ON
HOME
Action
in
Regard
to
Institution
for
Friendless
Recommended
by
Investigating
Commissioner
VICTORIA,
September
22:
(CP)
BrltUh
Columbia
government
action
to
remove
inmates
from
the
Home
of
the
Friendless,
the
older
ones
to
public)
Institutions
and
those
classed
by
doctors
as
mental
cases
to
mental
hospitals
Is
recommended
by
Commlsloner
Bird
who
Investigated
the
Institution
which
operated
homes
In
West
Summcrland
and
Burnabjr.
VANCOUVER.
Sept.
22:-Premler
per
t.
D.
Pattullo
expects
that
the
ses-.
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no
hour;
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cnop.
sion
oi
me
Mgisiuure.
which
i.;
m,av
WPalc.
the
Com
Lancara
Island
Overcast,
west-
announced
yesterday
would
open
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30.18;
temperature,
58;
f0re
Clirlstmas.
moderate'ehop.
Dead
Tree
Pohit
Clear,
calm;
barometer,
30.25;
'temperature,
42;
sea
smooth
Estevan
Clear,
easterly
wind,
The
home
has
been
operated
by
a
charitable
religious
group.
Legislation
empowering
the
government
to
regulate
such
Institutions
Is
expected
to
be
brought
In
at
the
nert
session
of
the
Lumberman
Of
Vancouver
Dies
22:
More
than
half
a
million
pflUl
Day.
Who
Passed
Away
les-people
filed
past
the
bier
of
the
late
terday,
Was
Graduate
of
liar.
Ex-President
Thomas
Masaryk
of
yard
University
Czecho-Blovakla
prior
to
his
fun-,
eral
yesterday.
Prominent
person-
VANCOUVER,
Sept.
22:
P-uI
ages
from
all
countries
of
Europe
)ay
prominent
Vancouver
lum-marched
ln
the
funeral
procession,
bertnan
and
'
Harvard
graduate.
Vancouttr
Wheat
pased
away
yesterday.
IJAK
SILVER
VANCOUVER,
Sept.
22:
(CP)
NEW
YORK:
(CP)
Bar
sil-Wheat
was
trading
at
$1.2534
on
ver
was
unchanged
at
UsAe
;P
the
Vancouver
market
vesterdav
finp
mince
on
the
New
York
met.
t
JT"
"
"
"
"
.
Stewart
Part
cloudy,
calm
42.
(and
at
$1.25Tb
today.,
,
al
market
today.
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