Today's Weather (8 AM.) Rupert-Overcast; south- Prince . j llo ner hour? .1 nt nrt. 11 mmh. Cs" .nnit Iclnnrlvl' fptTIIlPr. arorocter aw .o,, r-r- , 49; sea cnupyj. No. 248. at; wo rrfciicn vessels Mrc MttacKea ir Pirates Active In Mediterranean: Sub Chaser Fired Further to iNon-intcrvcntion tommittee borai civu war non-uitcr- ..... i VANrxitrvKR. Oct. 25: (CP) vpiiaMVl VUI1I1UUIIW Vaibll vm Avenue and proved to be a ! successful affair. Manv ladles pnitj Ocorge Howe was general wtriiiy ana mts, a. nauico. rnnrtu tf.. m ii. 1 J s. Black with Miss Betty rrtAw . . . 'd Mrs. Vrnnlr fllica enrvHntirs u t Ik U IOOiJ, OV. 4 vKVUw Evans, Mrs. G, W. Ruddcrham h the evening there were fif- til T9h HR It. U4 Dna&c. mc prize wu lauit'a irst vu? uivsLprv. Mrs cionrtrr iitua ursi. ucorcc iiowc: u, u, uciormo! mvst.rrv. a. u ui'lirirn I ntiromi mnn tnnMAr '6v uawMJii vtiu niajvt tiiiumcs. uei Bhtrn refresn. . ffature of the cvcnltnr was the --"S oi me drawlnirs fnr raff e ..no, r. H.irnpr was 111 1)1 Ilin rnfr .a II, n .... luiucii aiiu uiv 'j l ii k c i c rnH- i .... . r a - -..vv., m-ii; urtiwil uy jvif.i. "'""Jirnousc. i names 1 w winners were: 15 In Cash. T. nrrtiiv,.,i r.w. rr t , "U. Hi, '0 111 Cash. Mn Wnllx. Tlmmn. J75" m Cash, Mr. Tyssc, 334. ? n Cash, V. Orlmsson.. 321. " n Cash. H. b. Eastman, r,, K.Cash' A' Sinclair, 204. Tim Miller. 22. Has Hope Still For Lost Flier Che POUT MAHON, Minorca, Oct. 25: (CP) An uni- i!f.V,1 ulnnn hnmhfifl nrn cof anl'ivft i h rnnnn oiitv i .. it. ,.i if.i i -fr : u n.AUKnmnnr nnvT rnr qu i no voceni wcic n-cnri ac a 711 M I l'UVi MUlVllV JJi V IrWUU 1 llv tvcuvi n uo UCV.U c.o i . . . . - - ml . .1 1 i 1 ill j hql' ii v.i tin in ii tin din hi t i rv (ii'iiiii.L -i .Ui P t w. Li a..) 1 fall umc KnmhoH Barcelona yesterday and the J I Unfile cscapru in uu Russia Withdrawing it. AAwnf an f (Via inn MaiSKy, uussian amoas- . l.J t ,4 lrtfMrvt r UAU L'CCIl U1UVIVU W MitVliK Mof Plymouth, chairman of ..iu..i- f..r.. f h Mrs. Anarew iviouat, rkcu io, unu JUbllUUI'C Uv .. lit II rv nmrlr Thorp are s mi- on ounuay irum uijuiii-a n.v.t.vU njwt in Parts, ft aii M f . M J- 1.1 SUCCESSFUL Huh Hrlrl Kalnrflsv AflrrnoOlt 1 annual bazaar of the local SUCCUMBED TO INJURY Mrs. Andrew Mouat of Vancouver Fatally Injured When Street Cars Crush Automobile when a car In which she was rid riz with her husband and two other persons was crushed between ! two street cars near the Canadian National Railways station on Mali. Street. The other occupants of the car sustained Injuries which were not serious. Brother of Kinssford-Smilli Wil' Aid Search In Jungle of Malay SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25: (CP) R. H. K. Smltn, aan uant steamship company executive, is Australia-bound to aid In thf search for his brother, Sir Charles uinircfnrrUfimlth. who vaiilsnea nearly two years ago on a flight f,r.m Tnrinn to tne uomuuui. "down under." Smith has never given up hope that his brother landed safely and that he and his co-pllot. Torr. r.h.,t..-Mrrn still are alive some- rcuifuuub'! where in the Malay jungle. I know that Jungle well," he said nnrt I know my brother, ir nc nnnraWed his ship there Is every chance that he is still alive. And it is not to be wondered at tnai nt is still in there. I've spent as mucr. . . . 1 f l.nnllll PS 24 nours myaen, iia.n.i..(. through undergrowth with a keen-edged machete and progressing only half a mile." Sir Charles last was heard from November 8, 1935, while flying over Akyab on the coast of Burma The Audaman Sea, the shark-in-r.,ii,j flaw nf nrncal and Malay tJninsula luneles were searched for weeks but no trace of the filers was found. An Indian Ocean. monsoon was believed to have forced them down. . HKi (IUARRV nLAST RATHFARNHAM, mi.i. rw,. 9S' (CP) ouxvv, wvw. - . and tons of rock were loosened in - nhiin mnuntains quarry num here in the largest blasting operation ever carried out In Ireland. LONDON. Oct 25: (CP) j Jean can Batten, uaut'll, Australian nusuaiuui avla Too Many Babies Go To Russians ftrriu Hani Prrsscd To UIL vv-j Care for Army of New Arrivals MOSCOW. Oct. 25: (CD Babies are being born so fast in the So vlet Union that authorities scarce v know how to care for them. Divorce, on the other hand, Is declining. This situation has re ciinH frnm the reversal of tne early policy of legal abortions and easy divorce. The Jump in the birthrate has outstripped the hospital building urogram. Clubs and other Institutions were pressed into service as lylng-'ln homes. In, Moscow and Leningrad, the birthrate has morl than doubled in a year. Moscow is expected to reglstci 150.000 births this year In a popu '.atlon of 3,500,000. Leningrad ex- pcts nearly 100,000 among its 2.- snn.ooo Inhabitants. In the first eight months 65,627 babies were born there. Tournament Of Badminton Club Prince Rupert Club Competition Won by Francis Thompson and Percy Mcintosh PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. Mull re move foreign -volunteers from thej Spanish civil war? What, really, will he do about colonics? Tomorrow who knows what question may be demanded of Hitler and how his answer may turn the course of history? Underlying the surface moves In German forelen nolicy. the seem ing Inconsistencies of Hitler's game of nut and take are the deeply etched fundamentals: What Is behind Hitler's demand ffor colonies? What is his game In Snaln? How do Hitler and Mus sollnl hit it oft? Will there be war with Russia? Can France and Oer many ever ..get togeAher?. What, about Anglo-German relations? No one can predict with any degree of certainty what Hitler will do in the future. One can only re view the past, Hitler works Intuitively. He sees an opportunity and seizes it. Take the demand for return of the colonies Germany lost after 'he Great War. From a reading of his autobiography, "Meln Kampf." which has with some Justification been called the Bible of the Nazi movement, one would not gather that Hitler regards colonies as something particularly worth striving for. Yet, during the Nuremberg party convention just closed,- he stressed the need of colonies as the principal present issue of German foreign nolicy. Either Hitler has changed his mind, or the colonial Issue is a good bargaining point in negotiations for access to raw materials. Relations Cooled German policy in embattled Spain also has changed. A year jago it seemed certain Germany would lumn into the Spaimn iray NORTIIEKN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937. t avja- -- trix, landed at Lympne on Under Shifting Plan of Nazi Tactics is Deep Rooted Basis Sunday, ending a record- Qf German Policy, Observer Finds breaking Australia to England flight In five days, eighteen hours nours and ana iiueen fifteen mlnute3. minuie3. HAS FIRE Four Hundred and Ninety Men Thrown Out of Work at Michel In Southern British Columbia MICHEL, Oct. 25: (CD The extensive surface plant of the Crow's Nest Tass Coal Co's Michel colliery was destroyed by fire today, throwing 190 men out f work. The loss is estimated at $100,000 The origin has not been MP.W YOT? K Oft AP Aflnlf Hitlfir. the mast- v.., -- - . ' .. a. n. Vi-infl f infnifum iiffmn tnflnv is rhp livinrr nupstmn mark in the calculations of all great powers. "What will , I Hitler do?" The question is asked score upon score of rfl I irTIV i times in foreign chancelleries as one international crisis I lie I IM If I .i 11 . rn.i' u .Ml r,f f flio VjjjjljLjiv JL aner anomer arises. iuua,y . . . nuw wm uc ic-iu ranco-unusn coauuon iu I Single Men To Get Work: VICTORIA. Oct. Premier Pattullo 25: (CP) announced ! today that the Labor Depart- ment expected to be able Wed- '. nesday to accept applications ? from single homeless unem- nlnved men under a new fed- eral-provlnclal forestry camp work nlan. The nay would be 30c an hour.- Ottawa- would -be asked to commute the senten- ces of men sent to prison from "Vancouver for begging on the streets. with both feet on the insurgent. . . hands f u ln side. A few months ago Foreign) Minister Konstantin von neutam assured a group of foreign corres- pondents: "We have but bne interest ln Snaln. namely, that she shall not become communist. Be yond that we are uninterested." Since then German Interest ln Spain has been less direct ireci and ana ac Yesterday afternoon tne wine himself too closely in Spain. tin. RupTrt Rupert Badminton Badminton Club Club held held its j , In . Css,on Xof'the' of the Nu ;mburg party rally, Hitler caused world comment by expressing a yearning for Russian territory. "If we had the Urals," he said, "if we possessed Siberia, if we had the Ukraine, National Socialist Germany would be swimming in prosperity." Hitler's DroDazanda minister, Dr. Joseph Paul Goebbels, berated Sov iet Russia In a manner that led many to believe a rupture of diplo matic relatloas Inevitable. A vear has passed and there is less talk of a Russo-German war. Hitler has been at great pains to tell the world that Germany wants peace, and peace only. Meanwhile In the Wlmeimstrasse, as elsewhere ln the world, the qual ity of Russian bombers and tanks as demonstrated in Spain has become known. It also Is known that Ja- Dan. another close friend of the More Kindly to France Further, the French, at the do not seem to lay as much stress on the Russo-French alliance as they did tome months ago. Hence Hitler, again working lntul fivpiv. seems more Interested In ac-. . Wl,lo tlve. Hitler, sensing a new Inter- , 'Vt n umB .w a national and domestic situation, the SOVletS. ll..m...l.. J.tAA .if In onmmlt At in iaci., enuti. a;i in FOUR DIE IN CRASH Two Killed and Two Fatally In jured Saturday Night at Tacoma TACOMA, Washington, Oct. 25 (CP) Two persons were killed and two fatally Injured late Saturday when a sight-eeing plane crashed here on a take-off. The pilot, Leonard Rhlner, aged j 31, and Fred Williams, 20, were : instantly killed. Mrs. Helen Momblow, 18, .died shortly after. Rogers Jones, 22, died Sunday. ...-- Five other persons are in hospital, one in a serious condition. Girl Royalties Learning Golf "rincess Elizabeth and Rose Use Miniature Clubs or with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. They are learning Tomorrow's Tides High 6:33 ajn. 17.8 ft. 18:28 p.m. 18.1 ft. Low - 12:16 p.m. 9.2 ft PRICE: 5 CENTS Strafe British Barracks : -: HITLER CHANGES WITH I Dit . jeduiMiuu iNjuniON, SEIZING HIS oetsKecord nn uiir a ci it1 4nici?c Protest Is Made Over Attack; Some Declare It As Done Intentionally One Rifleman is Killed Officials at Shanghai Declare Incident Too Big For Them so Refer it to Tokio SHANGHAI, Oct. 25: (CP) Grea,t Britain today protested the aerial strafing by a Japanese plane of a British barracks on the border of the international settlement. Rifleman W. McGowan of the Royal Ulster Rifles itmc miori in f ho nttnpk vvhiVh some sources described as being deliberate. Japanese officials said the incident was ,1 U)0 large WJ ucaii wim and would be referred to Tokyo. Explanation was made that the Japanese airmen mistook the barracks for a Chinese post. C.Y.S. HAS BANQUET Fine Affair Friday Night Interest ing Speakers On the occasion of Its annual meetlnz the Christian Youth So ciety held a banquet and dance In the Commodore Cabaret last Friday night. There were over sixty ft-attendance-, lncludlng"members and their friends and other guests. I After the repasf Dr. H. N. Brock- lesby led the assemblage ln community singing, all responding vociferously. Wilfrid Hicks, the past president m i h ! . . .. i.,a. In Ihfl Jthll1 jOI Uie OUClclY, WUU wo " mc, v."..., (Introduced the visitors and subsequently the speaker of the evening. Margarel Rev. J. C. Jackson, in response, LONDON, Oct. 25: (CP)- Their jerlng of young pjeple and wished atest lessons have found high fa- thanked the Society lor tne oppor tunity to be present at such ajgath- them every success in their second year's activities. The second speaker, Rev. Edwin Brandt of First Baptist Church, to play golf with miniature clubs, ontinuing the sport even though hey have returned south irom Gotland. More garden space has been set said that, as he was unprepared, he would merely second what Mr. Jackson had said and would tell. a story Instead. Mr. Brandt went on islde for the use of the Royal, to say that he hoped that the So- .. . i . it.. l.oon tin tvio crnru-t unrlr Family during tneir weeK-euas au.tictj wuuiu e - York Cottage, Windsor Great I ana live up to lis name as a ymu- n.ir nnrl nrhtlo their father and tlan ErOUD. mother plan the gardens, the Ken Harding, the new president, younger royalites will be immersed read the very amusing annual re in the old Scottish game of cutting down their handicaps. Is Drowned In Schooner Pass Provincial Police Headquarters Advised of Fatality Involving Man Named David Fenton nort which mentioned in a light, breezy style most of the highlights of last year's activities. The treasurer's annual report by Miss Edith Wilkinson stated that the Society was about fifteen to . the good after a whole year's actlv- ities. The Society has never had a ! great deal of financial worry. ' As his last talk from the chair, Wilfrid Hicks delivered a very inspiring address on the world, as Presented on the front pages of tlncbd police here ate advised br S"" ,k. , L.d wire of tne arowning oi wQrld ftt named David Fenton at Schooner . . t4 IVM', The nnl re Juw ",w " Nurem: ,ng made by Germany to come toJ ; 0ne head and under one aim God first American tournament of 1" however, he again a working agreement with France. at a n;i would be the Head and Christianity, piov Play was was m In nrocress progress irom from' . .s congress, . . ,.,V,.. u;h.n When inn,, Hitler i8 Is reminded reminaea ui that m n his ins Schoorrr Passage tp mvesugaie. the Aim. Mr. Hicks wished wished the the new new season. Mm,eu soidldiv behind Gen- 2 o'clock until 6 o'clock. There were ;,,,, Pr,no3. the lnsurcent biography he designated France a! seven teams and all games were verv evenly contested, the winners APPROVES (IESTURE MADRAS. India, Oct. 25: (CP) . i.ii... - 11- .ll.. nt II, n n M. Moc umiicv cy RN n.N, former former Appreciation " oi uic Miss P. Travancore last year omi.inff room supervisor oi tne . ,,... leader the rclch's arch-enemy, he replies Hitler's visit to Rome is lm- simply: "Enter my corrections on Miss Fiances Thompson and' .. . ui.. .tii uA H-ia mops nf history." Aealn a - penamg. mere pruuamj wm - - Percy Mcintosh with a total of 102 . ,.-. .. ,han rhanEe of oollcy. nin(s nut nf a nosslble 105 points.! ... i.i t - tn a pmiriil.lnn in a Franco-German I'"'- - i inn .n an rimiLui lias occ i 1 1 . .. . - Irish Free During the ftfternoon tea was serv-l . rannrochment, liowever, Is an un- Elsht thous- pfi hy Miss Maxlne Heilbroncr. ,-. Mlut , ,, derstandhig with Great Britain. Hitler visited the Italian duce at Hitler knows this. "We must come Venice in June, 1934, the two did to an arrangement with England, not lilt It off welt. In fact, there cost what may," he is reliably re- was marked circling of relations ported to have saia on repm which In turn was superseded by occasions. , . . n.. i,i,oto Tn the Interested bystander, he ilivic liiwiiieii'V - - - ail U.piJair;ilMy , to take a zig-zag road to irwiiuuij man . -- - :T.rt. General Hospital, ar- n tnrowu.g o -7--" h r ..Z : reach this Koal VV I Lav i-iuivc i' . - in Hindus WllIlOUl Disuncuuu ui o muBii win nor ovainu, wii.j . .... .- 1., tnrtnn. Eneland. on Oc- w .. .. ... u ,r(i u in the future Is anybody's guess nvcu mi mu. -., - . . ... in m celeoration OI JUS zoui luiure can tea iw - . - ,,, . ,u travelled by ciass . . will be the e fier hav nir Jt , Tni.nit nn. however, vooer o " - . . nnn hlrthdav. May, Is expressea in a rcsuiu- cuiuiainy wm uc, - way of the Panama Canal and Ccn-J A yar a?0( at the annual Nur. ehrer's 2uldmg star. tral America ports. details are given. BLAMES MALNUTRITION U111U(1 SIMLA. India, " Oct. ww- 25: - (CP) -De- president the best of luck In his work In the Society. To round out a well-balanced ev-enina's entertainment, the re- w 'ectlve nutrition is the root cause malnder of the night was spent -t much of the disease ln the coun- In dancing to the delightful strains ry, according to the annual report of Mrs. De Carlo's Orchestra, Allan -.f the Public. Health Commissioner Davies was the active master of if the Indian government for 1937. ceremonies. . The entire affair was unaer tne SELL NOTED PROPERTY expert supervision of George Ma- , dill and his helpful committee. MILTON ABBAS, England, Oct. ' - 25! (CP) First village In England j1AR SILVER planned as a single unit, this beau- tlful Dorsetshire property Is to go NEW YORK: (CP) Bar siN under the auctioneer's hammer, ver was unchanged at 44c The original planning was done ln fine ounce on the New York met-1786. al market today. '