Prince KUperk uicunai,, .unuu rain southeast wind, 15 miles per hour barometer, 30.22 (falling); temperature, 55; sea choppy. - JMMMM y So. 213. ill M m 1 1 viAmuvshs OF JAB0R . ll,... ! . t 1 Questions Coming Up TTAWA, Sept. 13: I lie an- onventlon of the Tracks Labor Congress of Canada s licit: ir.ii. in.... v..- 1 problems in regard to or- .rn lauur hi im uiait tviiu. 11. be one of the most import- conventions in me nisiory oi Congress, lhe report of the rd to he made public this af- ...ill I.- .. .1 .. .. Congress towards the Com - i. .i. n : i : matter on which there has much speculation. M Draper, president of the ix win in inu tiiuir. tnria Wnman I III la it'll )v Miiin E. Rutlen Succumbs To furies Sustained in Accident On Saturday . j.-.i t ii - ;Sturday by an automobile v r t-f , ft I 1 r rjiutrr ill iyiiiu i. iiir.iu nun r' street. . m aw A m vw. m COLONIES er Declares That Germany Js Peace for Many Years sn Wnntt I nir treatment UKNHUKU, Germany, cepi. .i. i.., .... iiiiiiiiiii ..r i.i - .1 f At 1 ami mr inti rninrn in itfi in 1"V 4 svvwwmv m i i. . .. . .4 it .ini.w . r Nazi Congress here yester- f l,....t1.. A,l,.lr llitlpr mill v vpiif-a iiii.i 11:111 nil liiiii iui ii rv nrtlvltv abroad. How- I v a irwt nn nnina timi ii i a i I'll Europe would never settle n UMlll IIIL'SP HITU IClUllirw, nave colonies while ucrmany denied them. w n innrnia iirnno. up is ureaier 1 Amount to Two and a Half Million Tim.. TUU Var 1 nijOlXU, VQI., QVpu lOi iv ifnmtfl rn MMnr. la not ! T1VI at 2,C00,000 Ions this year, rilin I .. f n I ,.ar ' t buns V il IHI.IVI10V mv 0FPLANE fft in Arc c hut P ot Is Rescued u..l,v,, QCbl All. r OI Ilia TIii.bUh MnnMlnnod Tplilnt. 9 '. e "r OIK1BII1UIII1 ll!JII- ''ky, Russian transnolar flier. 1 i . f nis two companions, crashed "e Artie Ocenn vpslerildv 1ml Pilot, Zabcock. vfla reseiiril. ne Soviet ice-breaker Kra?sln arrived hero .with irn-inllne other Butmllna BULLETINS l)It. I'EHIIY DEPARTING Dr. A. E. Perry, who has been medical superintendent of Port Simpson Hospital for the past six years, has relinquished that position and, with Mrs. Perry and family, will he leaving Port Simpson within the next few days for Vancouver. From Vancouver they will proceed to Ontario for a visit, their permanent future location having not yet been definitely decided upon. Dr. Perry is be ins relieved at. Port Simpson by Dr. II. O. Smith, graduate of University of Western Ontario, London, who was. here aboard the Catala last i inir interest. Thn nmtuup or. i ! i. m - r 1TIIII1C L Ul II L IIIIUULII iU I3IIIIU Mm. Dr. Smith recently completed his interneship at Vancouver General Hospital. BODY RECOVERED The body of John Robert llrown, well known Skeena River fisherman, who was drowned while fishing about the middle of August, was recovered from the Skeena River near Port Essing-ton yesterday, district headquarters of the provincial police here are advised by Constable David Rellhouse of Port Essington. REBELS NOT RECOGNIZED GENEVA The League of Nations today refused to consider the request of the Spanish insurgent delegation that they be considered official Spanish representatives to the League,... - SEA IS POLICED LONDON Great Britain and France are proposing to send by the end of this week a fleet of I sixty destroyers as well as numerous aircraft into the submar ine patrol of the Maditerrancan Sea as. decided upon at the Nyon conferemce to drive pirate undersea craft out of those waters. Russia has accepted the Nyon plan. Hot Weather On Prairies Again r. iii hiipnrpr niuuo a iresn . i.iusp ill iu inratr """" ' Southern Alberta And Saskatchewan . CALGARY. Sept. 13: Hoi weather ha3 returned to the prairies- with temperature read ings close to 100 recorded in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, in Manitoba there has been frost at night. .On the Pacific Coast Iios Angeles was th warmest point yesterday with 08 above. Penticton Is Staying Dry Okanagan Town Votes Against Sale of Ilccr by Glass in Plebiscite Saturday 1'ENTICTON, Sept. 13: Vot im? on Saturday, the people of l'enticton expressed themselves as being opposed to sale of beer by the glass. The vote wad 083 for to 1010 against. Two Policemen Bomb Victims Headquarters of Federation Of French Emplojces In Paris Attacked PARIS, Sept. 13: Two policemen were killed yesterday when "fs which are continuing the of French Employees were bomb-rch for the lost fliers. ed. VICTORIA, B.C Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (I AJW.) n i mmm EGYPT'S BOY MONARCH INSPECTS KINGDOM EngageiTin the first inspect in tour of his kingdom since his accession to the throne o f Egypt last April, King Far-ukvvho u-eaclied his J71b b irthday ..recently,. iw-Bhown " with Ms ministers at Tuna-el-Gabal, near Cairo. Tlie young Iig, who was educated in England, Is wearing plus fours. JOHN JACOB STRANDS IN AST0R HERE ALEUTIANS On a lelsurtly and quiet vacat on gEATTLK, Sept. 13:-The can-trip. John Jdcob Astor, strapping sh, .,:astern prlllceMf with head of the famous and fab- young theen of a crew on boardf wn8 uiousiy weaimy pioneer Amvriwii repor,ed ashore 0I1 Sand Po'nt family. Is spending a couple of days Qf po ff Igland n lhe Aeutian1 In Prince Rupert. Having arrived vpstrda.. T,. COastiruard cutter from Newport Rhode Island, in a Aert wa8 Qn ,ier way to ti,e private Pullman car attached to the jegular train from the east. Mr. Astor and his party have been here since Saturday night and will leave !ll,eTr Moir this evening for Hazelton where muiUDim lliaj they will spend a couple of days, ni m n They have no definite plans and f V Q jOain spent the week-end here quietly " aboard their car. During Sunday and today they motored around the Would Take Young Wife of Cap-city to see local sights and do some tured American Aviator to SJ shopping. They talked by long dls- Her Husband tance telephone with New York. The party consists of five persons . inMnrtlno Mrs Astnr. l.owiri. her fr end. uixuu.'., ci-j.l. Seamen Walk Off Two Steamers At Port of Honolulu HONOLLU, Sept. 13: Seamen walked off tw0 Matson Line vessels on their arrival hero on Saturday from Port Allan. Cargo has not yet been removed from the vessels. Fire Destroys Enscnada Mill ENSENADA, Sept. 13: A 13: Copt. 11113. llUlUg l" ...v..u, 1 r)U'U 3 Mollisou, noted Bri .sh Miss Taylor, and Dr. Chilean, Mr. Astor's physician. "f, ditance flier' t)a5 . 1 to fly the young wife of Harold Dahl, American. aviator, who has been captured by Spanish ln?ui gents while fighting for the loyalists in the civil war, to Spain iirntnun if AT in. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PKINCE RUPERT, B.C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,. 1937. Garfield McKlnley, Miss Mary East- so many yards being engaged in hope, Miss Eileen Gibson, Mrs. warship construction. Bertha Walker, MLss Caroline Mlt- chell. Miss E. E. Cavalier, Miss C. rp i O 1 Normantou (exchange). Miss E. P. YdCWiQY uinKin0" Grassle, Miss E. D. Moxley and Miss & MBordenrtStreet School W. W. C. Off NoVa ScOtia O'Neill, principal, Miss M. O. Shlel, Mtes Mary D. Sim, Miss May Jones. j.reig,ter Delisle Responds to "3. Miss P. M. Taylor (exchange), Miss Q g Ca3 of Lcmberg Off Kate McKay, Miss M. L. H. Halll- Sabe Igland well and Miss M. E. Patmore. Seal Cove Miss M. M, McLean. Workers In Auto Parts Plant At Toledo Striking TOLEDO, luuijuu, Sept. oepi. 13: Forty ted on the way to the scene. I to see her nusiwnn. .Meantime, h 'in P 1 is understood that Dahl may be(five hundred Independent Aulo- H lUKCt DOlinU iriven his llberly in an exchange! mobile Workers' Union members, t of prisoners. Medicine Hat Has Its Fourth Paralysis Death in a local parts factory went tut, on strike Saturday. Fifteen hund-'0ne Unj(ed g(aleg Nnvy Fit.f red other workers may be affect- n . n . aPconA i ose. ed, Court Of Appeal Opens Tomorrow i ; , i t rwcnlv-Scven tacs, Iwentj-iwn A young boy succumbed to Jnfan. o"?herarcrIm!nl. Are Down tile paralysis here yesterday, uRrLa making the fourth local vicMm l orjieanng of the malady. . . VICTORIA. Sept. 13:-The Bri tish Columbia Court of Appeal Mrs, W. Qarllck, who has been on! will g0 into session here tomor- i,..ndniiarters of the Federation flour mill here was destroyed by a1 trip to Vancouver, relumed to 'row- with twenty-seven cases on lire On oaiurUcty Willi u lupoui i, uuni w. ouutu uu biiviiut 1101, Aciiij'b..u v& iticcc v.v $30,000. . Catala this morning. criminal cases. His Life PORT TOWNSEND, Wash, Sept. 13: Capt. Joseph Adams' haled nut And escaoed with his I High 9:08 ajn, 15.1 It. 20:46 p.m. 16.6 It. Low 2:10 a.m. 7.9 It. 15:36 p.m. 105 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS Army Forced To Retreat Withdraws To Second Line Of Defence At Shanghai; Appeals To League Of Nations To Act I Gijon Is Now I About To Fall OIJON. Spain, Sept 13: Tills final loyalist stronghold to the hands of the Insurgents. Government troops were re- ported last night to have bten driven further back after a fierce fourtcen-hour battle yesterday. , 4 SCHOOL IS UNDERWAY Teachers and Pupils Getting Settlet Down List of Members of Staff 1 The second week of school following the long summer vacation fis noV oif and pupils' amTteaclvers are getting down to the routine of studies. Up to thfs morning no reports had been made to the city commissioner as to enrolment j which, It Is understood, Is slightly : higher than it was a year ago. Teachers have been assigned as follows: King Edward High School Ar- . thur Sutton, principal, Charles Hay- Invokes Three Clauses of Covenant in Asking for Pro- tection against aggression Japanese Now Appear . to bq.Getting Upper Hand SHANGHAI, September 13: (CP) Under fire from . Japanese land and sea batteries, the Chinese army aban- i tr t? i ii- ? ni i i.j 1 tioneu luangwan sauent, norm oi onangnai, touay aim '..ithdrew to fortified second line defense trenches reach 's- on the Bay of Biscay coast is jn,r from Shanghai twenty-f ive miles to the northwest. believed to t about to fall In- T r,l5npsp rpH.pnt. wns nrflprlv and strategic and had w w " o ' . Explains Delay SIR EDWARD BEATTY I been expected when tne iuu lorce lot Japan's mechanized advance 'surged against them. The Japanese claimed a gain of one mile beyond 1 Canghung. Fourteen major conflagrations raged In Shanghai Sunday as the city was "rocked by a devastlng : bombardment from Japanese rufval vessels In the Whangpoo River. 1 There were enormous casualties on , both sides as a result of on of the I bloodiest day's fighting so far In I the war. The Chinese were com-' menclng to weaken In their defense I against the fierce Japanese oflen- I slve and Indications were that ttwy were preparing to retire to their second defense line north of Shang. 'hal. It was stated that Chinese airplanes had staged a raid on Japanese warships In the Yangste River and had hit five. Meanwhile Japan claims to have completed conquest of Hopelh Phovince In North China, giving her control of ' 1 I . . ... . .nlli.sMirlB I Japan plans the dispatch of special envoys to France, Great Brl-Italn and the United States to ex- VICTORIA, Sept 13: -Speaking plain her version of the Far East- On Ouiet and Leisurely Vacation Cannery Boat with Crew of Thir- ward, David M. Mitchell. Miss L. .M. here, Sir Edward Beatty, president ern trouble. It Is emphasized that Trjp :i.'iVe In Tarty leen Aboara m lisiress Laing, miss irene Miicneii, miss u k"'""" me envoys wi uut uc , Coastguard Cutter on Way i Hazel Hodgson (home economics), said that the delay in commence, ernment emissaries but will be con. E. R. M. Yerburgh, T. L. Davles, ment oi the building or two new sldered as representatives or tne Miss Barbara Daniels, W. J. Mouat liners for service between Vancou- people. The feeling In Tokyo is that and J. H, Nordan manual training), ver and New Zealand and Austral- japan Is not getting a fair hearing Booth Memorial School Miss E. la was due to the great increase In jn regard to its position In the Slno- A. Mercer, principal. J. S. Wilson, the cost of building ships owing to. Japanese conflict. "Mass Murder" NEW YORK, Sept. 13: In a radio broadcast from New York Saturday night, Madame Chiang Kal Shek, wife of the President of China, speaking In English, urged the world to save her country from mass murder. Although not prepared, the Chinese would defend their country to the last man, she declared. 'China Makes Appeal GENEVA, Sept. 13: The Chinese j delegation to the League of Na- I CAMPERDOWN, Nova Scotia, tlons today delivered a formal ap-Sept. 13: "S. O. S." messages peai to the powers of the world to vere received yesterday from the put an end to the Japanese cam-1 282-ton Canadian trawler Lem- palgn of aggression In China. ,berg. sinking off Sable Island., china Invoked three articles of Tl.n frulrrlif of Tplloln VH 9 rpnnff- .... . n.m,ln fn. I 11IC ..V.R...V1 - , LlCttS"" OVVCllUilU yiu.iuillft wt Airplane Crash the preservation of territorial in- ' tegrlty, for safeguard of the peace I of the nations and Imposition of sanctions. The Chinese called to 'the attention of the League the fact that Japan had Invaded China and was pursuing the Invasion with full army air force and navy. Young Stock Broker Dies life when a United States Navy' A. P. Parker of Vancouver Sue- scout plane crashed in Puptti cumb9 to Pneumonia in Sound near here yesterday. Ser- Spokane geant Billborough failed lo get1 in time and killed in the. out was cvrw SPOKANE. avp c Sept. ii. a .t plane. BIRTH NOTICE Parker, aged 31, well known Vancouver stock broker, died here on Saturdav- of pneumonia. He 13 survived bv a widow and young There was born to Mr. and Mrs. daughter who were called' here E. W. Moren, Terrace, B.C., a son, when he was stricken In tho Eric Rudolph. course of a business trip.