'Today s Weather (I AJK.) nuoert Clear., northast ind six miles per hour; barometer 29.94 '(falling) temperature, 35; sea smooth. No. 264. vim cnargc. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER II Now Quiet ranrn CENT FOR UNCLE SAM ? Representative to Insurgent . . 1 - H'llt 1. Iteturn? United States has appointed ...ta n nan Vi n r fr nonHl .-. .if Ire Via t il'Mii tTril4rH QlofD General Francisco Franco's In- 4 uivIma nVtn onnnlntmAnt Bnc vim mc acwon 01 urcav ... . . v ntt-m lnsurcrm, a Da in ana is. n 111 uil iiuui uiibj. -rpr ins azrecmem wiui uirdi t.- I I- ...... -1 U.l - t 1 .11-1 rar.ii iix rcicau live zji il ilcs which the Insurgents had : he takes over the government hp intends to fitamn out' tfjemism in tnc lana. ue win LI 1 1 111. 4 1 tflwuuiis uj uu witu tut; oun- 1 A I 4 ..UI.U r txm , m a government which vill -nrtlv in nil rvnupr.1. tfVf lAJlV ... . . t - rn . States. The insurgent com- end 01 uuitnonin ne win dc in ve been in dally conference Kith possibility of Alfonso's return the throne under the Insurgent iiiir 1 11 111 xnTAnin n nnim liirnL oiler Vim a J &rtH1oMMMn inn r r. w n AH I'llkV TO JUDGE l Credit Technician, Charge 1th Uhel, Derides Not to Face Jury DMOffTON Nov. 13: (CP) - JW F Powell, British Social blthltraflnrt " 9 HAMHU1.U "oA m . .... . '.' Btn.l i . . ....... -wvn.u iut nou-iury irjai kit 5 wr, Justice W. C. Ives In Al - . A 1i.. rt I .1 ""I'Him uoun. lie na' aled not Plllltw nn W.r1n:rt3V n - "w uinanacu unui yestcr- Wal Of PniL-pM i afllnnrtl. toly by Mr, Justice Ives un Jfwday after Hugh MacdonaU' c- counsel for Powell. Indicated some new evidence might be '"iiuwrci ti,n sentencing W months' Imprisonment o' Unwln. f?ocla Credit 'ID Ham Jl II1C Lrir UlulnrA fur Fd- ' ftflni. I. . . . . . "l Kllowlnir" 1). ii hr falsp. . ttcommenoea icmen mere vrnn nirnt inMM of m, lal tha- Unwln had caused vura mi !.. ii ? KnaU)r w A- Oricabaciii j nad faced two charges , Publlshlnj defamatory libel we other of publishing de-Hbcl, taiowtng it to be To Negotiate :1 With Germany . :i LONDON, Nov. 13: (CP) Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced In i the Itbuse'of Commons yesterday that Viscount Halifax, Lord President of the Council, will leave the middle of next week for Berlin to confer with Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Plans for separate diplomatic steps to improve Great Britain's relations with Italy and Ger-, many, united by the Rome-Berlin axis, will thus be advanced, TODAY'S STOCKS I.Courteiqr 6. O. Jotuiatuu tJ.) " Vancouver Stocks B. C. Nickel, .10. Big Missouri, .36'2. rBaolnre, 7.95. Aztec,. .06. Cariboo Quartz, 1.G2. Dent6hlaf .09 Golcohda, AW. , Mlntp. .04. , . -V - . Falrview Amal.. .04. Joblo Five, .03Vi. Pend Oreille. 1.75. Pioneer, 3.25; Porter Idaho,!. 03. Premie, 2.13. Itecves McDonald, .30. Reno. .70. Relief Arlington, .17. Reward, .06. Salmon Gold, .07. Taylor Bridge ..01. Hedley Amal, .05 H. Premier Border. .01', 2. SUbak rrcmicr, 2.00. Congress, .02. Home Gold, .014. Orandvlew, .09. Quatslno Copper, .03. Qucsnelle Quartz, .05. Oils A. P. Con., .25. Calmont, .33. C. & E., 1.70. Freehold. .05-1b. Hargal, '.15',b. McDougal Segur, .15. Mercury, .14. Okalta, .82. Pacalta, .10. Home Oil. 1.00. Toronto Stocks Baettlc, 1.25. Central Patricia, 2.51. Oods Lake, .53. Little Long Lack 4.75. McKcnzie Red Lake, 1.10. Pickle Crow, 5.00. Red Lake Gold Shore, .22. San Antonio, 1.45. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.33. Smelters Gold, .01 Vz-McLcod Cockshutt, 1.03. Oklend, .14. Mosher. .12. Madscn Red Lake, .50. Stadacona, .40. Frontier Red Lake, .00. Francocur, .39 li. Moncta Porcupine, 1.05. Bankfleld, .03. East Malartic, .87. Preston East Dome, .93. Hutchison Lake, .09. Dawson White, .04. Aldcrmac, .46. Kerr Addlsan, 1.73. Ucht Oold, .94. Martin Bird, .37. . Int. Nickel. 44.25. Noranda, 48.00. Smelters, 54.50. Athona, .14. t'rtnirt fMM Bar MI fine ounce on me n il market today. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., BULLETINS HEARING JANUARY 10 OTTAWA Chief Justice Lyman Duff has advised legal agents of the Dominion and provinces that January 10 has been fixed as the date for the hearing of the reference to the Supreme Court of Canada of th validity of the Dominion government's power to disallow provincial statutes and of the Lieutenant Governor's power to reserve bills for the pleasure of the Governor General. Alberta legislation is involved In the reference. i FASCISM DENIED i LONDON International financial interests fear virtual confiscation of foreign obligations as a result of the fiscal policies of Getulio Vargas, the new dictator of Brazil. President Vargas denies Fascist tendencies of his new dictatorship regime. His term at the head of the government will be six years, it is announced. SHIP SINKS; LIVES LOST NORFOLK, Va. Coastguard headquarters here report the Greek freighter Tzenychandris as having sunk off Diamond Shoals Lightship and that six members of the crew of twenty-nine were rescued from a lifeboat by the steamship Swiftsure. SENATOR IS DEAD CLEVELAND, Ohio Atlee Pom-crcne, former United States Senator from Ohio, who became one of the Icaders.of the Senate during the regime of President Wilson, died here today at the age of seventy-three after a lengthy Illness. I Organizers From ! Ford Plants Are Now In Meeting DETROIT. Nov. 13: (CP)-Ford Mlant organizers both from United "JSu On Akl I THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR DO Apparent believers In the old '::ylng "when In Rome -," the Duke and Duchess of Windsor used v Paris' Exposition' taxi when th y a: wit thrb" 4mt tfP hr fair, rrtently From Paris -they weht-; to Germany at the invitatli.n of Adolf Hitler Tni United States may be next on their list of places to viiilt the United Automobile Workers of 5WCpt over British Columbia's low-America and the company. ei. mainland south to the Interna His Condition Still Critical VANCOUVER, Nov. 13: (CP) SOUTH GETS SNOWSTORM Zero Weather at Burns Lake Anil Clear Throughout North Inclement Around Vancouver Today's weather reports show clear and cold weather through out Northern British Columbia with snow, ram ana ncavy wma at Vancouver and Victoria. Zero' weather Is reported by the Gov-, crnmcnt Telegraphs at Burns Lake In Prince Rupert children were skatlllg but it is extremely; dangerous where water is deep. ...A rlm: JSSH In come districts, tional boundary during the night, disrupting communication services. The snowfall, the first of the year, laid a heavy blanket from Vancouver through the Frascr Valley to the East. Telephone wires snapped, cutting off comunlcatlon to Wash- Ington State. The Canadian Pacl- mainland. The snow was very wet and melted In most of the areas almost as soon as It fell. 1 Today's weather reports: Triple Island Part cloudy, nor- therly wind, 14 miles per hour ught chon. Langaru Island -Part cloudy northeast wind. 18 miles per hour, baromete'r. 29.96: temperature, 41 (frosty): sea chonny. i Dead Tree Point Part cloudy; barometer. 29.92; temperature. 30. Might swrlt. Estevan Fair, northenst wind i four miles per hour; barometer, Prince Rupcrt-Clrur. nortieast wind, elcht miles per hour; baro meter, .30.20. Terrace Clear north wind 24, Alyansh Clear, calm, 20. Alice Arm Clear, northenst Michacl Peterson, rooming house fie telegraph service was lnlerrupt-proprlctor, who was found uncott- cd on Vancouver Island and on the scious near an open gas jet in nis room yesterday after Mrs. Rose Uarratt and her eleven-year old son had died from asphyxiation n his house, is still In a crltlcrl condition in hospital but, It Is be- Ucved, may recover. Jens Peter- son. brother of .Michael, said that Mir latter had been deeply affect- rd by the two other deaths. Mrs. Harratt had addressed a note to him prior to the tragedy. Card of Thanks 29.64. On behalf or our fallen comrades victoria Snowing northerly and their needy dependents, the wind, 20 miles per hour; baro-Canadian Legion thanks all organ- meter, 29.66. lzatlons, the merchants who w ap- Vancouver Raining, culm; baro-proprlalcly dressed their windows, meter. 29.64. and the citizens generally for their svmuathctlc and whole hearted su pport or our Remembrance Day observances. CANADIAN LEGION, B E.R.L., Branch 27. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937. Shanghai Ivl 1 AS Air Force Planes W Be Built In Canada, Announced OTTAWA, Nov. 13: (CP) One hundred and two new airplanes which Hon. Ian Mackenzie, mln- lster of national defence, an- nounces will be added to the Roy- al Canadian Air Force under the government's defence policy, will be manufactured ln Canada' ; Slailflrhf PI HnilQP i Hp n At 1 CHlCe DMUS S Y"1 ave Been Caused by Sparks From Mill Burner TT-RRACE. Nov. 13: (Special to I Dally News) Fire at ln-no yesterday morning destroyed George Mttle's slaughter house. The fire Is believed to have been caused by sparks from the mill burner. Men Go To Work 4t Anyox From Big Missouri Word has reached here that raise funds to be used In confront 25 to 30 men have been put to nectlon with the sending of relief work at Anyox in prenaratldn for to drou-ht sufferers on the praline rlcs- following ladles are tte reopening of the mine there. for various sections o Some of these men. have been mov- onvrors ed from Big Missouri where the tl?ecl!'y.: .,, , . work of excavation of the mill site has just been completed. WHEAT PRICE JUMPS VANCOUVER, Nov. 3: (CP) The price of wheat jumoed to $1.28 per bushel on the Vancouver market yesterday, falling slightly to $1.277ii today. . . ... 1 wind, 31. Anox Clear, calm, 20. Hazelton Clear, calm, 12. Smlthcrs Clear, calm. 10. Burns Lake Clear, calm, zero. High Low omorrow s Tides RR1TKH THE ROMANS DO BACK TO ASYLUM Man Who Caused Scene Before King at Whitehall on Thursday Not to be Prosecuted LONDON, Nov. 3: (CP) In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, said that Stanley Storey, escaped mental patient, who caused a scene at the Armistice Day observance at Whitehall cenotaph on Thursday, had no Intention of attacking the King and that he would not be prosecuted criminally. Storey, upon whom five police piled muffling his anguished yells,1 will be returned to asylum. The Police broke through the ranks of a nava? guard to take Storey Into , custody. I will help i sufferers: WiiiMftr of This City to Canvass House to House Next Week For Drought Relief Organized at the initiative of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Assocl-latlon, women of the city will commence a house to house canvass I in Prmce Rupert next week to wesiview v. v. eiviih uiu Mrs. D. C. Stuart. 1 Westview Bridge to Fulton StreeU-Mrs. F. A. MacCallum and I Mrs. J. S. Irvine. I Fulton Street to McBrlde Street Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, Mrs. P. H Llnzey. Mrs. D. Santerbane and Mrs. S. V. Cox. McBrlde Street to Hays Covs Clrcle-Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. ,W. C. Asplnall and Mrs. R. Walker. Woterfront Mrs. J. Ivarson and Mrs. A. Dybhavn. Srnl Cove Mrs. A. Barbe and Mrs. -A. J. Croxford. 9:55 a.m. 19.6 ft. 22:26 p.m. 18.0 ft. ... 3:17 a.m. 7.5 It. 16:16 p.m. 6.4 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS Front SHIP IS STOPPED Hongkong Vessel Stopped by Japanese Destroyer Brussels Conference? Resumes Strong Speech ByCaptEden New Plan to be Presented For Peace Meantime Move Toward Nanking Continues HONG KONG, Nov. 13: British naval authorities here reported today that a British-steamer bound for Hong Kong had been stopped and searched by a Japanese destroyer. The Incident Is being investigated. Parley Meets Again BRUSSELS, Nov. 13: Disappointed at the rejection of Japan of the proposal to enter negotiations for a settlement of the Sino-Japanese conflict, the nine-power conference resumed its deliberations today to determine what steps shall be taken next in the effort to restore peace in the Far East. In a strong speech before the nine - power conference today Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden of Great Britain rejected trie-Japanese plea that war in the Far East wa a matter' for Jap-' an and China alone. "Mere recollection of recent events," de. clared Eden, "shows how unacceptable such an idea must be to us." Great Britain, Capt. Eden said, firmly believed that there was only one way for preservation of world peace respect for International law and observance of treaties. After a round of speeches by heads of delegations, the con? ference adjourned until tonight when the text of a declaration Ha'ted by the United States and French delegations will be distributed to other delegations. Towards Nankin? SHANGHAI, Nov. 13: (CP) A Japanese gunboat successfully crossed a partly broken boom obstructing: the upper Whang-poo River after armed Jananese nval launch's swept a stream of mines, exnlodin several harmlessly. The exploratory vovage up the Whantnoo and a trip of two other armed launches on Soochow Crek indicated Japan-rsfi preparations to use both streams to transport military mnniics to armies advancing westward toward Nanking. Before Chinese withdrawal from Shanghai, Brithh officials had prevented Japanese launches from proceeding up the creek. All was quiet on the former Shanghai fronts today. From other scenes of action, Japanese claimed further advances with the Chinese continuing their retirement to main defence lines. WINS AT EDMONTON Huge Monoplane Makes Hop From Reglna Enroute to Arctic To Resume Search REGINA, Nov. 13: (CP) Bound tor Edmonton and the Arctic to search for six Russian filers, who have been lost since August 13 on a trip from Moscow to tho United States, Sir Hubert Wllklns' hugo twin-motored monoplane took of today. Air Commodore Herbert Holllck-Kenyon was at the controls and his companions were Sir Hubert and Al Dyne, Winnipeg, air engineer.