11 Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 A.M.) Ik Prince Rupert air, norweny High 9:25 a.m. 17.5 ft. Jnd five miles per hour; barom-cten' 21:33 p.m. 18.3 ft. 307 (falllng); temPaturc. Low 2:41 a.m. 5.8 ft. smooth. 15:11 p.m. 8.9 ft. 45; sea NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXVI. No. 226. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1937. PRICE: 5 CENTS apan Mobilizes Against Russia "WO 1)1 t: WA'1I! D..'-- J A rtlllllll B W MM MB V a w iiiiiui v a r n Ste Jt Anyox and Plant i edpen Soon Tis Heard ANYOX, Sept. 2d: Diamond drilling is going ahead . Um.n onfl Vir tlin onrl nf flip voni- fVio Pnni-nlMn 1 ch licit uiiu .j v. ,c4a iiiv. uvuouiiuaicu CiYinlfillfT nnlTIHnntf MmH trtlMir nvinUii v-,n..1.. ML' ai.U - m . - , if a. it.ivM 1.VV JltOLlV i. .... mmr ln otraimhlA ffti f nn nnnninr. iu 4-tin luiciiia.y M t....i.. w w.v. u i ui wjc main, . . . : .1 H,n..' I ..A A T M'll 1L AO C1V vm.w miuvu iivnv J VU1 XVI . i, tiUiCi OT UPI1IIIL! lOly AW. W.W VUiUUUUTl iU 111 Ul LUG Will A three smlis are ueuig wurx ...l.ol.illtv (a Viat If !-' . ... .o.nimnlH ft Will IIP T la it .-.. .1, ..... TUT I I . I" Cl .3 1 U t . E. UJ bt.U v.... 11 be of a different type anu be so planned that it will Up to handle custom ore cs is the ore produced on the nd. s not expected that any ore ....nntfo no ii'Ill fin Itrmtfphl from Uiif Missouri. U is nod to extract the irold from ore right at that mine and rt u m goja brieKS. inav u now all ready to com-e Drcduction on a large scale jffkials are satisfied that remits will justify the ex- turf) that have been made, mill, being located under A c-.iMpi it in Im unrkpil Mii summer. imiMiii a m III I . MM A VBV Bal mmm mMm m muut mm Rl IF RIVRR Man Shot In Death and ouicr Maobcd In rigm IL.11JK1A stiT '.'X 'I An- roan wan Hhnt to iirnth anu camp twenty miles east of. i River Saturday, police an- . H . mj 4 in; n Vita ' F 1 o . 1 r. 1 . Gibson of Valemount is held tcstody Wue River is 150 . m nniuA.. . API P aniaii Vfi.-ni i. . ... i . ' ""tun mio icionn On Thursday a,U'iIA. SenL 2!-Tlin Ca- Idn Aat . . , fuuera Ji. m, u. a i aim cKecna win go out Tnursda yt0 meet President .I u. uooseveit ot tnc u ciates uho tm iiii.i tiU -vim- nere aboard a un ted ho"r8 to lh rltv. Odav Iid..i... ,. ,. mi,.. vUa new xr.i linn ftnn i T'MVVV,UVU ilUUIH- n it I a ?' from Idaho. li u choI 1 cars; May Die Iff-! v I il 11HM..I. a ... .UIin linn ...Ilk. mnIa blowing Operation . o- - m yxowZ i. 8lranK.p; ma,ady' ondiini ,U"1 anouier cause. "'"II IlllHli...l . , 1 f'l an 7u:i"Z"a.mvi". " e Hrl wa crayon. t nlKM , , n,K "i I"y8iciari3 ion Kni to K In a critical con- NO FORCE OR EFFECT Proposed Alberta Legislation Would be Futile, Declares Ottawa Called "Sedition 9 Debate in Legislature Getting Into Involved Constitutional Ground OTTAWA, Sept. 28: Constitutional authorities in Ottawa, commenting on a resolution presented to the special session of the Alber- ta Legislature under which the province would no longer recognize the right of the federal government to disallow Its legislation, say that such a resolution, If passed, could have no legal force or effect. The Dominion has the power under the out of order and was sustained by a vote of 45 to 11 In the House, Taking particular exception to the use of the words that the Governor General had "presumed" to disallow Alberta legislation, both HERRIDGE OUTSPOKEN To Many Clamoring Minorities And Not Enough Unity In Canada, He Declares SYDNEY, Nova Scotia., Sept. 28: (CP) In an outspoken ad- dress here yesterday, Hon. W'il-; Ham I). Herridge, former Canadi-; an minister to the United States, 1 said there was no unity in Cana-i J Tl 4 I each ing for their own rights. Major Herridge, who was speaking before the Sydney Hoard of Trade, said that Fascism was possible in Canada un less I he people protested at the denial of their general rights. He called upon the "Old Capitalism" to help create a new economy to combat the peril of reaction and fascism. He stressed tlib value of trade unionism which he believed reactionary forces were attempting to destroy. Endeavour Due To Arrive Soon At Irish Port LONDON, Sept. 28: The Bri tish racing sloop Endeavour I, which was yesterday definitely reported as being safe with' her crew all well off the Irish coast. British North America Act to veto is expected to make port In Irc- prpvmqi.aijfigisiauonanajnavpow-. iand wJtWn ... t.ouHe-tf daysr- er could only De removed oy amend ment of the British North America Act, At Edmonton Premier Aberhart said his recall as member for Ok- otoks-Hlgh River, If ordered by the courts, woi(ld not Interfere with the progress of Social Credit legislation or program. Sedition Charged EDMONTON, Sept. 28: (CP) The Opposition in the Legislature yest erday termed as seditious the gov MART HAS RECOVERY Impressive (Jains Made All Along The Line in New York Yesterday NEW YORK, Sept. 28: An im-Tiressivn recovery was staired by ernmenfs resolution which would the New York Stock Exchange disregard the Dominion's power of yesterday with the industrial av-disallowance. After consultation, erage up 4.5G for the day, rai's the Speaker refused an Opposition u,, 1.47 anj utilities up .9C. contention that the resolution was Liberal iind Conservative leaders Socialist Candidate Drops Out Of agreed that the resolution was "Im- Mayoralty Field In Order To proper, "unparliamentary and sc- Support LaGuardia dltlous." Provincial Secretary Maynard, sponsoring the resolution, declared that the province was "sovereign In Its own sphere." He said that the vote on the present resolution would be awaited before it was dc-i elded whether or not there would be re-lntrocluction of the disallowed acts regarding banks. Maynard, who Is also minister 01 municipal affairs, maintained that, If the King was not permitted to disallow Imperial legislation, then his representatives the Governor General or Lieutenant Governor-had no greater authority to disallow federal or provincial legislation, Earlier D. M. Duggan, Conscrva- ( tlvc leader, and Gerald O'Connor pf Bjdmonton, Liberal, contended that the resolution was seditious. It was Mr. Duggan who demanded a test as to whether or not the resolution wasjn order whereupon the Speaker ruled that it was. The debate on the resolution resumes today, It denies federal au thority to disallow provincial leg i j wivitfjr w 1 p en in coma for five Ration and expresses determlna- Vancouvtr Wheat VANCOUVER. Sept. 28: (CP) t Straight Fight In Gotham Now NEW YORK, Sept. 28: (CP) The fight for the New York mayoralty resolved itself down to two candidates Mayor Fiorella I.a- iGuardia, Republican candidate for re-election, and Je"emiah T. Mahoney, the Democratic standard bearer last night when Norman Thomas; the Socialist, withdrew and pledged his support to LaGuardia. The fact that Communists and Socialists have both assured their support to LaGuardia .might alienate certain party support from LaGuardia to Mahoney, it was ihought in politic) circles last night. Five Candidates Enter Field In Edmonton Fight EDMONTON, Sept. 28: There was a last-minute entry on noml- tin Him .In v viatirflntf fnr trio Hon to Implement the disallowed forthcoining provincial by-cjet-acts. Hon when a woman alderman en tered the contest as a Labor-Pro gressive candidate. She makes the fifth Wheat was quoted at $1.29& on the' opposition Vancouver market yesterday. 'candidate. I Approval is Almost Unanimous 6y a vote of 620 to 12,rop- erty owners and licence hold- eris of Prince Rupert In a ref- erendum on Monday approved of the granting of concessidns by the city to a pulp mill un- dertaklne at Prince Rupert. ua. mere were voo many ec-lxm. " . ,i, kii... j. jf a U)vai oi uzo persuiw qualified to vote. were LABOR WAR t CONTINUES Round World Cruise Ships May Not Call at 'Frisco Criminal I Charges Against A. F. I SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 28:- j The battle between the American. Federation of Labo? and tre Committee on Industrial Organization for control of organized la bor on the Pacific Coast con tinues without let-up while in-dust y and shipping suffers as a result. Criminal charges of yiolencc and intimidation were made ty the C. I. 0. yesterday 'against ti e leaders of the Teamsters Union in connection with Hie picketing Mhe San FranciscoJwaterf rbnt.t The picketing, however, continues j uninterrupted and the only car go that is being hauled is that which can be taken in railway cars. Trucking Is at a standstill. As a result of the San Francisco waterfront trouble, it was stated yesterday that round-the-world cruise ships might eliminate this as a port of call. At Ims Angeles yesterday A. F. L. interests sought an injunction from the courts to enjoin the Internationa,! Longshoremen's Association from affiliating with the C. I. 0. Portland sawmills continue closed with their product still tied up on account of the boycott applied by the C. 1. 0. Metal Trades Convention DENVER. Sept. 28: Abolition of the National Labor Relations Board as being unfair to the interests of organized labor was urged by President Williams yesterday at the convention here of the metal trades department, largest unit of Ihe American Federation of Labor. The drive foi the expulsion of John L. Lew's, leader of the Committee on Industrial Organization, continues. TO TEST IL DUCE Britain nnd France Agree to Ask Him to Withdraw from Spain PARIS, Sept. 28: Great Brl-tain and Franco agreed yeslerday to lest Premier Mussolini's recent protestations of peaceful intent by asking him to withdraw Italian forces from the Spanish civil war. Halibut Sales Summary American 103,000 pounds, 8.7c and 6c to 8.9c and 6c. Canadian None American Majestic, 35,000, Cold Storage, 8.9c and 6c. candidate and divides the 6c.. Porilock. 35 000 PACltto nRn nnrt to the Social CrcdlU North, 33,000, Cold Storage, 8.7c and 6c. ARE VERY FRIENDLY Mussolini and Hitler Felicitate Each Other at State Banquet In jHerlln HE KLIN, Sept. 28: (CP) -Charging glasses to each othci at a state banquet last night, Premier Benito: Mussolini of Italy and Chancellor Adolf Hitler o( Germany pledged their countries to continued friendship and close collaboration in international affairs. Chancellor Hitler, while declaring that Italy and Germany could best serve their mutual lintercsls by close co-operation, TODAY'S STOCKS i Courtesy S. D. JohMUin U.) Vancouver Stocks B. C. Nickel, .11. Big Missouri, .43. Bralorne, 7.50. B. R. Con. .03',i. Aztec, .0534. Caribou Quartz, 1.48. Dentonla, .12. DunwelL .02M. Golconda, ,05',. Mlnto, .08. Noble Five, .05. Pend Oreille, 2.90. Pioneer, 3.40. ' Porter IdahoJM., Premier, 2.20. Reeves McDonald, .58. Reno, .80. Relief Arlington, .16'2. Reward, .06 Salmon Gold, .5','2. Hedley Amal., .06',i. Premier Border, .Ol'z. Sllbak Premier, 2.05. Congress, .02. Home Gold, .01, Grandvlew, A5V2. Indian, .01 Y2. Quatslno Copper, .03. Queshelle Quartz, .08. Whitewater, .09. Oils A. P. Con., .28 V'2. Calmont, .35. C. & E., 1.80 Freehold, .052. Mercury, ,16y2. Okalta, .95. Pacalta, .16. Home Oil, 1.25. United, .14. Weymarn, .05. Toronto Stocks Beattle, 1.05. Central Patricia, 2.25. Gods Lake, .50. , Little Long Lac, 4.85. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.14. Pickle Crow, 5.00. Red Lake Gold Shore, .27. San Antonio, 1.35. Sherrltt Oordon, 1.80. Smelters Gold, .01 V2. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.32. Oklend; .11. Mosher, .12. Gllbec, .01. Madsen Red Lake, .62. Stadacona, .75. Frontier Red Lake, .05. Francoeur, .50. Manitoba & Eastern, .02'2. Moneta Porcupine, 1.79. Rubec, .02. Bailor, .Hi. Bankfleld. .60. East Malartlc, .98. Preston East Dome, .87. Hutchison Lake, .09. Dawson White, .07. Rajah Red Lake, .07. Aldermac, .75. Kerr Addison, 2.00. Uchl Gold, .67. Martin Bird, 32. Six Hundred Thousand Troops Being Massed On Borders Of Soviet l NEW YORK: (CP) Bar was unchanged at 44s4c per fine ounce on the New York met al market today. Red Ambassador to China Leaves Nanking Suddenly For Moscow on What is Believed Mission Affecting Position of His Country SHANGHAI, Sept. 28: (CP)r-Japan is estimated by foreign observers in North China today to be mobilizing six hundred thousand troops for a possible clash with ! Russia as her expeditionary forces claim advances on all felt that German and itaiitr. china fronts. French Army authorities report the lull I r i X:J Z '.strength of Japan in Korea and Manchukuo on the bord: .u cr -"' -- r9 Cmriot Wnecli hotnrr IO rrt Premier Mussolini eulogized! Hitler as the "creator of a new nation." IS BEFORE I ASSEMBLY Goes to Main League Body Raids Continue Japanese Still Keep Up Their Campaign of Fnghtfuliyjss GENEVA, Sept. ,28: (CP) The resolution of the Far bast J committee condemning the bom- oaruxnciii in iiiiiicoe iuna j Despite widespread disappro val. Jaoan cont nued its air Lr raids vesterday, from 100 to 200 bin v kjvs t tv v uimu "e on war footing in the event that Russia becomes embroiled in the conflict. Dlmltrl Bogomoloff, Soviet ambassador to. China, left Nanking suddenly for Moscow on what was believed to be a mission affecting Resolution Condemning Japan Russia's position In Slno-Japanese For Bombarding Chinese Towns hostilities. STRIKE MAY BE AVERTED Tie-up On St. Lawrence and Great Lakes Was Scheduled For Tonight r airmen is ub Japanese MONTREAL, Sept. 28: (CP)- miBefdore & USSSa' S"' r"STK? Xt's" Greeat8trLkaekesf 0 STiS day D . W ellingt on Koo China s demand delegate, urged the League to recognition name Japan as a "wrongdoer ta k a the world." The British, french, ,,, a-.a Swedish and Russian members of ' the committee orally condemned Janan for the bombardment of non-combatants, declaring that the horror and indignation of the world had been aroused. ed to resume negotiations TJiVi. with the union looking to a settlement. more non-combatants being esti- mated to have been killed at Nan- Toronto ,oard of Educalon Uses king and roochow. Th Pending Ite- In Shansi Province the Chinese , of SchooU were reported yesterday to have launched a vigorous offensive, driving lhe Japanese invaders be- TORONTO, Sept. 28: The Tor-fore them. 0nto Board of Education yester- Washington Confereqne7 day decided to have school les WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 28: sons printed in newspapers of Secretary of State Cordell Hull the city pending the re-opening-stated yesterday the United States of schools which have been closed government had not been ap- for the past month on account ot proached yet regarding a confer ence on the Far East situation. Information Sought ' LONDON, Sept. 28: The British ambassador to Tokyo has been instructed to secure full information in regard to the reported attack by a Japanese submarine on British owned fishing vessels off the Chinese coast. Weather Forecast fine weather continues over this province. Light ground frosts have occurred In the Okanagans and Kootenays while It remains mild on the coast. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Moderate shifting winds, mostly fair and cooler with probable fog patches at night or early morning. West Coast of Vancouver Island- Moderate northwest winds, fine and cooler at night. Use Newspapers To Give Lessons the epidemic of infantile paraly sis. Labor Department Officials Gather Conference in Ottawa to Consider Means of Distributing Work Among Unemployed OTTAWA, Sept. 28: Dominion and provincial labor department (Furnished through the courtesy of officials are in conference hero the Dominion Meteorological Bureau at . ,. ,. ., M,. , Victoria and Prince Rupert. ThU fore- to consider the possibilities or caat u compiled from ooversaitons ta- dividing available work "among ken at 8 ajn. today and coverg the 39 . n t. ' hour period ending 5 pa tomorrow), persons now on relief who are , , . capable of working. The sessions General SopsU-Pressure has of th off ,a,8 d yesterday ' fallen over British Columbia and Twenty-Three More Russians Are Sentenced MOSCOW, Sept. 28: (CP) Twenty-three persons were reported sentenced to death -today for crop sabotage.