aw: 1 5v 11 7-4 paoi rotrn (TOMATO JUICE Rich, red, vine-ripened tomatoes A carefully selected, made into a, 1 f delightful drink, for morning, m I noon or night. Regular Price $222.50 Special $179.50 Including 3-piece Modern Chesterfield Suite, Reversible Spring Filled Cushions. 1 Axminister Barrymore Rug, 9x12 and 1 Walnut Magazine Table. ELIO'S Furniture Exchange Prince Rupert, 1J.C. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5 Piece High Grade Living Room Ensemble Mail Schedule For fie East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 5 p.m, From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and . Sunday - 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday ' 12:30 noon Thursday '. 10:15 p.m. Friday 9:30 p.m. Octobe 5, 17 and 29 ..... 4:30 p.m From Vancouver Bunday Wednesday ; - Friday October 13 and 25. .A 4 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 4 p.m. DID MUCH FOR JEWS (Continued from Page One) flees as a protest against the famous ''Passfield white paper," claiming it revoked Great Britain's policy of encouraging Jewish settlement in Asia Minor. That policy, formulated by Balfour in 1917 after Allenby had driven the Turks from Jerusalem, was Incorporated In the mandate over Palestine, which the League of Na tions voted to the British in 1923., The reaction to Passfield's pro nouncement, which was Issued af ter fierce racial riots between Arabs and Jews, became almost worldwide and lasted until Ramsay Mac-Donald, prime minister, wrote to Dr. Weizmann in February, 1931, modifying the. "white paper." Work for Juraism Aside from incidents of this stamp which projected him Into the limelight, Warburg's part In the various causes which he espoused was generally a quiet one. But in 1930, when the Zeta Beta Tau fra ternity awarded him the Gotthell medal as having done the most foi Judaism in the preceding year, the citation said that his benefactions in the post-war decade had reached $10,000,000. He gave freely too of his time, for example, as chairman of the American Jewish joint distribution committee formed in war days to coordinate relief work in dlstressec Europe: In 15 years the organlza-tlon under his leadership dispensed $80,000,000 in. 46 sections of the old world. "It was one of the world's outstanding pieces of human engineering," said President Hoover of this work. Hungary bestowed Its Red Cross as an appreciation of Warburg's part "in mitigating misery" in that country. Much of the work of this committee was done in Rumania, Lith uania, Poland and Russia. In orre pi Its years It was responsible for the planting of 2.500.000 acres in the Ukraine to American corn and in the same twelve-month it fed 2.000,000 children and 1,000,000 adults. It also had to its credit co operative societies, loan banks, trade schools, medical centres and similar social services. The Warburg interest in education led him to contribute heavlh (.6 the Fogjr Art Museum and the graduate school of education at Harvard. He was a trustee of the Teachers' College at Columbia University, the Jewish Theological Seminary, the American Museum of Natural .History and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Born In Germany I Warburg was bom In Hamburg, America, Felix following in 1894 That year Paul married Nina Loeb of New York and the next vear j Frieda, daughter of the late Jacob 1 H. Schif f, became Mrs. Felix War burg.. In, 1896 both brothers were made partners in Kuhn, Loeb & Company and a few years later became, American citizens. ?aul resigned from the banking TIME THE TOILER" MOMTV lATLo2 AMD I Aftfe CSOIMQ TO START A DAMCIM3 SCHOOL A DANCING SCHOOL? 1 fwmmm .XL a 7m BUT TILLIE KNOV4 THE S'OUNS THE DAILY NEWS Thursday Octobe,! Rich Beef Goodness A Wife Of Famous Conductor Will Obtain Divorce WILKIN'S LEAVING WW proved Body-Builder for young and old LAS VEGAS, Nevada. Oct. 21 1-Mrs. Leopold Stokowskl, wife of he famous conductor of the Phi 'adelphla Symphony Orchestra las come here to establish resi dence with a view to divorcing her celebrated husband. (Continued from Page One) ment, has a cruising range of 3500 miles. "Arctic flying Is no longer the cold, uncomfortable game It used to be," comments Wllkins the veteran of many Arctic adventures. "Compared to other types of 'planes where we used to hunch over a motor all day long and then climb out to pitch a tent in the cold at night, this Is like living on a yacht." he smiled The crew of five lived aboard a yellow-wlng- ed sky monster during their recent entire month's stay in the Arctic while searching for the Russians. "The cold never got a chance to bother us in here," Sir Hubert Wll kins said as newsmen inspected his 'plane. "It was only the altitude that sometimes proved uncomfortable. You see we flew usually at iround 5000 feet." One of the latest types of twl-motored bomtjers, the body divided Into six .-eparate compartments each separated by bulkhead doors, it is suggestive of the interior of a submarine. w.....j a..ua., 4U11. .na C1- Tne bow nacelle, in war time a ucr orowier,aU1. prececea mm lo glassed-in movable machine-gun turret, housed the observer's equipment, including an 85-pound anchor, a powerful searchlight, anchor ropes and a capstan Imbedded in the flooring, Here, high up in a glassed turret and surrounded by a maze of levers, dials and wheels, Pilot Herbert Rol-llck-Kenyon of Toronto and Co- Pilot Al Cheese'man of Port Arthur firm In 1914 to become one of the . alternated at the controls as the Doara. He died In January, 1932, Russians. I having meanwhile organized the Behind theme in the navigation! international Acceptance Bank of room with its felt-covered chart1 which the younger brother was a table. and collapsible steel seats on director. Felix Warburg was also one side and the powerful radio a airecior 01 ine Bond & Mortgage equipment and drum-wound trail- Guarantee Company Varicose Veins Rdiiced At Home Trove It At Smalt Cost Mam 1 J Co?. K,im i L 7c II 1. Ik., &U! pM raerfa Ing antennae on the other, Sir Hubert and the radio operator collaborated in assembling the data that guided the 'plane. "But where do you keep the food?" queried a reporter sniffing a peculiar, odor that permeated the tall end of the fuselage. ' Ask Ormes Ltd. or any good drug-' . e4 ugri"nlnBu ?tchn'c threw, gist for an original bottle of Moone's back the flnal bulkhead door and Emerald Oil and refuse substitutes, the reporter Inserted his head to Use.as dlrected and In a short time come in startled contact with a j note improvement. Then continue aTep rUTrV vnii- untll swollen veins are further re- V"i"LT; Reindeer," said m .1, the mechanic , Iduced. Money returned If not com- pletely satisfied. succinctly. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront There have been no further de- velopments since the seizure ten days ago by the fisheries patrol of the local halibut boat Vera Beatrice on a charge of fishing halibut In Area No. 2 with an Area No. 3 clearance. The hearing of the case is expected to com-mpnee in provincial court next Monday. Steamship companies announce that special excursion round trip rates from Prince Rupert to Van couver will come into effect on November 1. Tickets will be on sale until February 2fi with March 31 as the final return limit. The round trip fare, as in the previous winters, will be $32. Motorshlp Bclolt arrived In port at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan and, after dls charging one carload of fresh fish for transshipment East over Ca nadlan National Railways, sailed on her- return to Ketchikan. Seattle comes second only tc New York in the number of ves sels documented out of the port according to officially compiled figures for the United States There are 4900 documented vessels out of New York and 2600 out of Seattle. Juneau comes third with 1200 documented vessels. Three schooners from Area No 3 marketed halibut catches, in Seattle yesterday totalling 118.00C pounds as follows: Resolute, 40, 000, Whiz. 04c and 92c; Trinity 40,000, Washington, 10c straight Zenith. 38,000, San Juan, 10'4c and 912C. On Tuesday the halibut schoon cr Tatoosh sold 26.000 pounds at Ketchikan for 10c and 6c. No boats being in with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this morning CFPR Programs THURSDAY P.M. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 6:45 Hits In Review. 7:00 Aristocrats. .7:15 Cecil and Sally. FRIDAY AM. 11:15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20 Stock Report. 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. P.M. ( organizing members and later dep-1 giant roared five times over the 6:15 Request Program, 1 uiy governor 01 tne lederai reserve Arctic ice-caps searching for the1 6:30 Daily News Broadcast 6:45 Moods Musical. 7:00 Paper Moon. 7:15 Cecil and Sally. SATURDAY A.M. 11:00 Mary Kltcjien's Time Savers. 11 : 15 Message Period. 11:30 Weather Forecast. 12:20 Stock Report. 12:30 Dally News Broadcast. 12:40 Monitor Views the News. 12:45 Eb and Zeb. PM. 6:00 Hi-Hllarltles. 6:15 Request Program. 6:30 Dally News Broadcast. 6:45 Variety Program. 7:00 Modern Home Hour. 7:15 Cecil and Sally, 7:30 Do You Believe, in. Ghosts? 7:45 Aristocrats. VJE HS)E TO HURRY BECAUSE YOU'RE. C S VIWCS A TEA NEXT TUESDAY TO AMNOUMCq THE BV3 EVEMT f , n 1 A' 33Z 1 SAKES ALIVJE, CHILD -J V3U WEAR! ME PLUMS to Pieces vJHy SHOULD I (5IVJEA TEAT Economical Means Of Running Radio (Retired Sea Captain Finds Means To Supply Set With Power Without Cost ST. JOHN'S' Nfld., Oct. 21: (CP)! A retired sea captain here has solved the riddle of furnishing electric power for his radio set with no electricity In his home. 1 A repairman who was called to fix the "skipper's" ailing radio was surprised to see kerosene lamps in the house and no electricity. Thi radio was placed in a. comer with the electric cords wound neatly around the set. He examined thti set and remedied the trouble. Wondering, he asked, "how could the set get out of order' You haven't been using it how could It get out of condition like that?" "Oh yes," replied the woman of the house, "we've been using 11 ever since we bought It day and night in fact." "But how could you use It with out electricity?" protested the radio man. Then she showed him. There was electricity In the ad joining house and the electric wlr jng ran up between the partition which separated the two dwellings The skipper had removed a boarc In the intervening wall, tapped the supply of electricity and used It for his radio. Jean Batten At Rangoon Australian cress on Aviatrix Making Projected Flight England PHONES 18 and 81 PUDDING POWDERS Harry Home's 2 for COCOA-Bulk. Rich and tasty. Per lb. 2'for 'QUALITY Pro. To RANGOON. Burma, Oct. 21. 'CP) Jean Batten, Australian avl atrlx, essaying a record-breaking solo flight from Australia to England, landed In Rangoon last night from Port Darwin which she had eft early Tuesday. 25c 17c RITZ WAFERS - Christie's melt In your mouth, -f Q Per pkg. VINEGAR C & B. Imported. 26-oz; bot. 37c FANCY FREE DESSERTS Shlrlfl's. 1C SOAP FLAKES DEAL--Princess. 1 small pkg. FREE with 2 large pkgs. QQn for ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS -Rosdale. A flavor OETst treat. 2 tins EGGS Grade B. Processed. Just in, Doz. SPANISH ONIONS--3 lbs. 35c 25c f A C1 ... . . . Til mi( . . " ""usuai an,i " Tin 111. J-aa enl story Id. 11.. """r- - unny "TOPPER" With CONSTANCE BK.N'Vett ROLAND YOUNG CAUY GRANT At 7:23 and 9::j) ADDED Musical ' "Uttlc Maestro" Fitxpatrick Travflor,,. 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