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 t- V1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937. PRICE: 5 CENTS apanese Are Defiant Of Warning ARCH k1 j tti(p Coastguard U tj"- orl,o4 II..IH..1. t. . . . fcslcrd lay, vessel Vft . llnnl I. n . W Endeavour I. PORT Rhode Island, Sept abondoneg ine eearcu ur mc u .--ini. t mn F.nneavour 1.. ? lor a week since sue broke from the vessel which was" her 200 miles off Nantucket 1 lo. Four coastguard patrol were ordered In from the u Thpr ! still a that the Enaeavor 1. may -n-..i.. g.rnn thp Atlantic. . 1 - - en 11 llAlNb US liAl'lUI V 1 IS SAFE at AktnviL ri,-., nTffOwl Now ( IMP i 10 Mt 311 llUJCiuiu J It 11 IF TL IIJIIUO UIUMW MM'" 1. .1 1. aA una ! 1 1 1 1.1 nfi. unneirsky, missing iraiis- r flcr, and five companions, uitir. for clearing weather .1 1 . . 1. 1 . n -. . lyill Lll iltH I UIA . V. "J ...... . , . Ill ( - t nM m icavp louav via run tulliam, Wilkins, operating it i. ij . 1 1 1 1 1... n avim nau upimi uoiiru uv weather Viljamar Stefan?-! president of the Explorers' . while 1. Ii..llfvri1 Wilkins1 . iiviiivn-ittllUM, MVLtu (1Mb 11 , 1 v i,,ai iiHbives nau. acen c oil the Barrow coast ten s W. I he Soviet search pilot lansky was preparing to Off from Ku trim nti In r !eareh for Uip mlMhiir trans ar flu.. .tvlo. IK Kill li VIA COAST 1 ri iiiivv a tin rrnrrii "-operation of Other Cities laiiLuuvci. v kAi ii co-operate towards having a Yu n ill. , 1 . .. 111:111 rnnia ntn tr t nn 4 llVy I1IUIV " w -"u uy ie Vancouver uoara Trade Which f.ar Itial.'flm P.rl- away uom Vancouver. .1 1 1 ni ..... ... . j -"n uaiton Dies In Van-cncr at ARe 0f Slxtytwrt Yiars vnn ii-h. .. . "'T KlPninin.I ..,'.11. fllff t)W n.. r. .. V,v" 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 innT nrtuifi ni I'd fltl niltcLll naitilurof) " ' 1 vi 1 v 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- i 1 ..... - t..'psLcraav inuivcu uimv. Miit" 1 . 1a 4 - In fhilc cnTlntl VPS. n f . !. n-r O nil LJIll'CIl liliai' rrince iiui''' - ... . ll.wl.lHIlll lllll I II 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. - V" . ... .,lMffl dividends n i ri 111? tn SiruiiK nun"" o , T' : . ,1 , .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. . .1 t n ni 11 .wlnfatfi fil flip . . ..... 1 1 . 11 i . 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-. " no hour; ngni cnop. sion oi me Mgisiuure. which i.; m,av WPalc. the Com Lancara Island Overcast, west- announced yesterday would open "s,vv . . . .. i . . - ., . . .iit-.j v. missioner reportcu. . i . . ..niiH Tan mi n. tin i iiimr: , , a nn iminnDr r uiii rw i i r 1 1 silt i : i j . ometcr, 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. f