fciis iuy. the Japancjc are expect- ld to land another huso army In ioutli China with a view to cutting llie Can1 on-KowUon Railway h;c bne between Canton and Hon knim. Four hunurcu ttiougana fcomtn, children and old nun have keen advised to leave Canton. a J.man so :.n ;in force today ut hc highway leading to Canton fcetween Macao and Shikkl while llie expeditionary force from Bias 3av was reDorted to have captured Walchow, the southern metropolis, seventy miles cast. That city, which has been heavily bombarded with enormous civilian carnage, is now cut off except for devious water travel, ALASKA PLANE IN Pilot Jimmy Amundsen of Jun leau arrived at 5 o'clock last even-' Appeal Is Made For Increase In Arms Production LONDON, Oct. 15: (CP) An appeal for Increased production ln British munitions plants was made yesterday bv Secretary of War Hore Bellsha. He urged workers to exert every effort to exceed their anticipated production, " CADDIE IS SEEN AGAIN Four Royal Vancouver Yachtsmen i Seeing; Things Around Nanalmo J VANCOUVER, Oct. 15: (CP) Four members of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club believe they encountered a sea serpent off the flat Top Islands near Nanalmo. One says that his fishing line hooked a huge serpent-appearing creature hlch towed him for five miles before It finally got away. Asphalt Shingling Of New Hospital Commences Today Asnhalt Rhlntrllnir nf t.hfi lieW Prince Rupert General Hospital outldlng on Fifth Avenue East was commenced this morning. Except fr Plastering, outside construction of the new building Is now pretty ell advanced and the work from pow on will be to a large extent Inside, Aerial Stamps is Believed Espionage Trial ARMY LANDS FORGERY notlicf Larte .pcdt;onary Force international King for liaising of For South China HONG KONG. Oct. 15: (CP) In Idditlon to that already landed at i-orr nortH wl' Ms ?ea-. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 A If plane, returning to Alaska this new maritime union to be known I n.ng. ur oinugm in mree pas- thp seafarers' International Un-.' E. Nolte of Nome, D. Dan- lon oI Nortn America Is being or-seath Isengers- and L. Shirts who sailed on ganized under the auspices of the the Prlnce.'s Adelaide last night for American Federation of Labor with . Seattle. Harrv Lundbere. hsad of the Sail-i PERISHED IN BLAZE mnrr Finds That Hazclton In. i &mi Woman Lost Her Life When Home Burned Exist VANCOUVER, Oct. 15: (CP) A new forgery racket, that of raising the surcharge on air mall stampr, is being investigated. An interna-, -.nai ring is believed tD e.clst and) , dice u:c cnic ;r; .ing to run It r.wn. Stamps changed from 5c io 6c value by surcharge have taken cn value as souvenirs and It Is on these that forgers are alleged to be working. NEW UNION IS FORMED American Federation Flans to Control Marine Workers Alaska Sailings From Seattle Cancelled crs' Union of the Pacific, as its ( head. It Is expected that it will substitution of the eight-hour day I for ten hours has already almost I reduced him to bankruptcy. Alaska Sailing Cancelled i kpatti.e Oct. 15: The sched Is Now Proceeding Two Men and Women are Arraigned on Charges of Selling Military Secrets NEW YORK, Oct. 15: (CP) The trial of two men and a woman charged with selling military sec-rrts to a forelen power is proceed ing. A former army sergeant who rfosprtrd uleaded uullty and will testify for the government. In all eighteen were charged but fourteen are out of the country Including four German army staff omcers. The Jury consists of ten men and two women. i vestleate the death. ..i 1. Of nn m I . . A 4. V J I uled sailing oi me aius.hu ow-. There is a aispme as io vne ma-, ship Co., big liner Aleutian for Al- posai 0f the estate of Mrs. Sldley. aska yesterday was cancelled, the) company refusing to accede to newj - - w demands of the marine firemen's j VanCOUVCr InCOHie miu Qcaaivu o - arose out of the union .lnsiswus' i v i nllPrtintlQ iinnn safer accomodation for ship's i crews following the recent collision t j Waef fanorlo of the steamers Alaska and Colum- LCafl IT cSL alldUd bla ln which a man was killed. At Ketchikan KETCHIKAN, Oct. 15. A large mass meeting of all maritime work- . .. ... uu ers, including nsnermen, was nem here last night to 'consider a proposal for one large union under the American Federation of Labor. Regardless of affiliation, the feeling of the meetlne was that there should be unity of workers and that present factional strife between labor organizations should be ended OTTAWA, Oct. 15: district led western Canada for Income tax collections ln the first six months of 1933, it was announced yesterday. The collections ror the period totalled $9,000,000; It was revealed, EDEN ASKS FOR UNITY Urges Rritons to Sink Differences in Common Objective of National Defence t nNnoN. Oct. 15: (CP)-Speak- Ing last night, Capt. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary, urged all Britons to submerge their political differences In the common oDjec-n.,n nf national defence. If dem ocracy was to survive, there must be national unity sucn as exisieu Ul the totalitarian states, Eden mi;0 Audrev Little, who has been visiting here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs..wVi:yy. Mr-Miii sailed by the Prlncejs Adelaide last night on her return to Vancouver. HOME DEFENCE MINISTRY LONDON A cabinet, .meeting next Wednesday will discuss advisability of forming a ministry of national service to supervise every aspect of civilian home MINE STRIKE ENDED imUMHF.LI.KR, Alberta A strike of one hundred miners of the Red Deer Valley Coal Co. has been settled. The terms are not announced. Another Typhoid Fever Patient Is Dead At Merritt MERRITT, Oct. 15: (CP) Second victim of the typhoid fever epi demic here. John Leask, 58-year-old caroenter and mill man, died yes PHONE Tomorrow sT ides (joe Drown) 80 Taxi High 6:46 a.m. 17.1 ft. 18:45 18.0 ft. HAY AND NIGHT SERVICE pjn. Low 0:10 ajn. 5.0 ft. - ? 4 Carrful and Courteous Driven 12:28 p.m. 9.0 ft. (New 1338 Plymouth) NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITJS II COLUMBIA'S. NEWSPAPER L A SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1938. PRICE; 5 CENTS XXVil No. 241 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., 15, Mam Is OoDosed To Unification SECOND JAP SUSPECT ; PART OF UNCLE SAM'S PACIFIC POKER HAND r-. ; rMl , s.fpffi . Four of a kind each a speedy, hard-hitting destroyer -shown mo red to a buo a, Sun Diego, Calii Ty are tiBU5.de .y. Moftctt (362) McDougal (353. Balch (363) and Winslow (359) latest additions to Unc e Sam's first line of defence In th Pacific These destroyers have the appearance of small crusers. Capable, of a speed of bet 'er than 35 knots, they have terrific hitting power. Note the twin turrets for'ard. which house 5-'.nch guns. They also carry ci"ht torpedo tubes. They art considered the most formidable craft afloat of their size. SMITIIERS Oct 15- (CP) Cor held today with a view to reaching toroncri rjr. Smlrle Lawson of Tor-oner H B Campbell has found settlement of a dispute which has, jnt0i from proceeding with an ln- that Mrs. Daniel Skawill, bllna a wine wwe oi iwo wkiuiuu quest lnto the death oi Mrs. - wife of an Indian trapper, died in g ooai men, auecu K u.e m.oeue Horllck sidiey, mauer mns fire which destroyed her homtent of ocean liners In and oat ofhelresSi holding that it was man-on the Skoena River above Hazel e port. Employers declare that datory that the Cor0ner should view ton on Wednesday morning. Tlu:they are unable to meet the de- tne body before ordering an in-husband was away trapping at the mands of the tugboat men One of quest. Lawson had ordered the in- time tne tugooai owners .says uiav quest nine days alter ine Dunai. Desrjlte the order of Justice Mc-1 Tague preventing the Inquest, Attorney General Conant said today I he was "fully determined' to ln-i 4- mm tt ri ?t . new Zealand ilULLU UU1 the fisheries of Alaska. ncath f Mrs. Mabelle Horlick strike 4 . .ciHUv -ejrfkTus N EVf YORK, dctTl 5 : (Cpj-Ah-T other conference of American Fed- TORONTO, Oct. 15: (CP) Mi. eration of Labor leaders with New jUitjce Charles McTague yesterday-York tuzboat emuloyees Is being ,ntrrf a mntinn to nrevent the Cmni Winner li WELLING land. Oct. 15 ' buiierms I 1 : GAINS FOR aPgotetnaient - New Lands For 'Sufferers In Alberta Areas I won an- ovemneimmg viciory jj MADR1D 0ct jgspanish joy J ew Zealand genera, J, to have selection today, seating flftj- hpr lnsu erl five candidates as against f Ebr(J Rlyer tmat twenty-five Nationalists. fa casualties on Gen . till i luii-iov . w. .Thousands ot fresh loyalist re-serves have been thrown into bat tle. Movement of veterans who hav been'servWe on either side of the rnnfliet continues with volunteers of the International Brigade cross-'lng Into Frapce and Italians running W'their country. FDMONTGN. Oct. 15: (CP) The Alberta government is formulating nlan for a scheme which would permit of the removal of farmers from the drought region In the rcutheast of the province to more suitable areas. New land would become available for settlement un-" der a system of exchange which Is being contemplated. j i THIS BOARD ! IS UPHELD terday. Last Saturday a boy, Gor-, are! Alberta Court Refuses to Orerru (.,i, e don Gerrard, had died. There Natural thirty cases of the malady, the, Orders of 'J"" must ui mc iiufb utuio w i sldered serious. I . QcL (CP) iT.it. ir.li : U: & Utility Values Are Now4 Booming Reach Highest Point, in Oyer. Year ...... ..jyl'l.'ii-..yi43ii trials and Rails Down Court ac.tionito have orders of the PAfrniPum and Natural Gas Con virxn n nmo t inn hf thft and v6ld,"has been dismissed. NEW YORK COrPER !NEW"YORK, Oct. 15: (CP)-The! price of copper was'up tye.at 61?pC j on the New York metal marxei yes- NEW YORK, Oct. 15: Value of;terday. utility shares on the New York! ' . . Stock Exchange yesterday reached 1 A table lamp, donated by Gordon the highest level ln more than a , and-. Anderson, wiucn iaii.. ycar-JJvO'VeraaiioslnKbelnB at the annual Catholic bazaar up .93.' Industrial average was off i this week, was won by J, M. Mor-1.01 and rails off .37. , f rlson with No. 137. v. New Conservative Chief Advocates Do m i n ion Railway Co-operation M m Would Consult With Employees Liberals Not Opposin. Leader in London but C.C.F. is Giving J Him a Kim ; i LONDON, Oct. 15: (CP) Go-operative measures between the Canadian National Railways and the Canadian Pacific Railway "decided upon in consultation with employees" as a means to economy were advocated last night by Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, Conservative lead. Unification would be no solution of the Canadian railway prob- . i .i i ' lem. Dr. Manion told a convention LOYALISTS : 'Claim To Have Reversed Insur- vni on Ehro Uiver Volunteers IN, New Zea- P, ri, siiifs Lcavine !?rPremler . m . .Country To Insist porta nt. On Parity I Britain's Is not meeting with much favor in this country. DEFENDING OF STATES izlns of national defences Is recelv in? the serious consideration of high United States government officials. Mas? production of airplanes is being discussed. A billion dollar building progrem Is also contemplated. . TODAY'S WEATHER Triple Island Cloudy, easterly wind, three miles per hour; light swell. Langara Island Scattered clouds barometer, 30.23; temperature, 46; light swell. Dead Tree Point Fog patches, barometer, 30.20; temperature, 34; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Scattered clouds, northwest wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, 30.17; temperature, 45; moderate swell. Alert Bay Overcast, light northwest wind; barometer, 30:11; temperature, 46; light swell. Estevan Clear, nortneny wina, Alberta government, declared null 'ten miles per 30.12. Victoria six miles per 30.08. hour; barometer, :i of the London Conservative Association which nominated him as Conservative candidate in the London federal by-election to be hald November 14. The Liberals are not contesting the seat but the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation has a can- dWate ln the Person ot E- - HalL LOND0N. Oct. 15.-Germany's proposal that the British air force be limited to one-third the strength of Germany's whilp nprmanv holds her na- val strength to one-third of , i HUNGARIANS MOBILIZED Both press and public appear Sjx Hundred Thousand Troops to be scornful of the Idea. Of- , called to Colors in Crisis With flclaldom also appears to be ' Czechoslovakia insistent that Great Britain 1 1 . shall maintain at least parity BUDAPEST. Hunzary. Ost. 15: t J- i in aibrsjhch ofervlce'Wch is (CPwitK1 Czechoslovakia s3.ill re booming fuslne to accede to Hungarian ter- i rltorial demands, five more army classes of Hungary were called to the colors today, adding 300,000 more men to a similar number already mobilized. However, the general oDlnion Is that Hungary would not care to undertake an actual in vasion. tvio Tnposnrp nf Humrarv int 1 doubling Its army was termed nec- .. .. essary for Hungarian security: This Subject Now Receiving Ser- endangered by contin- ious Consideration at Washing- . mhilinfttlnn nf the Czechoslo- ' WASHINGTON. D.C., Oct. 15: tlons. It was emphasized that the-rrvV.iiW'itInn vj.ts not. aBoressivc but : (CP) Strengthening ana moaern-defenslve An anneal has been made to Chancellor Hitler of Germany and Premier Benito Mhssollnl of Italy lor support but the expectation in diplomatic quarters Is that the issue will be settled through mediation by Hitler. Last night Hitler advised Czechoslovakia, If It wished to preserve German friendship, to surrender Magyar territory, with . . , , ,,,- m . 8UU.UUU popuiauoa, 10 nuns1 ) . r, j i,i Prince RuDert Scattered clouds, , Z northerly wind, five miles per hour, rf. barometer, 30.24 (falling); temper- Jn Hun rian frontler ter ulUl c, o ( , oca oxiiuvbAA rltory. Gaseous Tornado Is Sweeping Sun - Great Spots on Old Sol's Face Are Held Responsible For Toor Radio Reception NEW YORK, Oct. 15: A large gaseous tornado Is sweeping over the face of the sun, causing sun-soots which are believed bv scien tists to have an adverse effect up on radio reception on the eartn. Clear, northerly wind, World's Wealthiest or Vinnr" 'harometcr.' Vancouver Clear, calm; bar- ometer, 30.16. Terrace Cloudy, calm, tempera ture 38. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 38. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 40. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 40. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 39. Hazelton--Cloudy, calm, 37. Laundryman Dies NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 15: Charlie Kung, world's wealthiest Chinese laundry operator, Is dead here from a cerebral hemorrhage. He came here from Canton In 1911. Starting out as a poor laundry boy, he built up a great fortuna Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, 48. by washing clothes.