Tomorrows Tides Low yd. XXVII . No. Ita 0:21 am. 19.0 ft. 12:12 pm. 22.2 (t. 6:05 a.m. 7JJ ft. 18:57 pm. 2.0 ft. mn LONDON December 5 Canadian to The London Dispatch ha; j" "uted what U believed to . ir , rB3vement to have Rt Hon An- JJriVe lYlOlOrS WA8ULVOTON, DO., December s j;w.rt. n, Tntrrlor Harold derlaihlo rhntmr.tlnn. Tlie govern ment Is not satisfied that the ga ould not be used for military She ui on the poaching laws, claiming that penalties were too tion of the c.i.o. union Iwht oarticularly in the northern district. One delegate elusive bargaining agen agency "".! p. .. if .w- Lhc penalties I,im.. ..r. were ' agreement agreement of of the the stoc ..m th.t made more stringent, fishermen uu!d voluntarily become guardians and ould report violations to fUheries officials. J. A. Motherwell, thief huperttwr of fisheries, was appoint a roving guardian to opera'e from Cap CauUon to ylft prince Rupert and delegate voi-r.twred use of their boats for in- ipet'Joo trips by such a guardian. It :a JTifd that seiners operated ur'awfuUr In the vicinity of BtUle s d Banks Island. Tht ttee'.ln also asked for the aboli'.or irag wine. EDEN MAY BE ENVOY Fmsfr Foreign Strrrtary Sur Iff As Ambassador to United Stair Other Humors llrard MEANS MUCH EMPLOYMENT Hundred Men to Get Two Years Work at fort William .Making British I'lanes MONTREAL. Dec 5: CP-Con-tracta awarded by the British air ministry for IlghUng aircraft will Involve ateady employment of five Such hundred men for the next two years at the plant of the Canadian Car and Foundry Co. at Fort William. Victor M. Drury. president of the company announced here on Eden. lormer roieiii oivir- Ur appointed British ambassador -the United SUt I BERLIN. Dec. 5: (CP The lat-Therfr is still much specuUlton Ml decree against Jews In Oer 11 to the future of the young many prevents them from drlvlna ritesman who broke early this automobiles or motorcycles. Thej tor with Prime Minister Neville arc not fit persons to be In charge Chamberlain on foreign policy 0f motorized vehicles. It Is de-Eden rrMnal am11110"- 11 clared, 1. tn twnme leader of the Cjr.ervatlve party In succession to htmler Chamberlain. In some uarqters it is being pre-1,14 tv.. r4n mav return to the cabinet, possibly as Secretary t for the Dominions. Mr Eden sailed yesterday on the Atlanta, from Southampton or 0 Kew York, where he wait Vessel J and Discharged manfacturers' convention, also ln- Ln lner Is isn g D. Tied 1 p Franklin Urvlewlng President ,--h -rf rnurse Uicre is noi pcllMcal significance to It." said Mr Eden. Calgary Judge Has Retired NORMANDIE WITHDRAWN PARIS, Dec. 5: (CP The mln !i.t- nf mnHno nn Saturday or dcred the discharge of three thousand French seamen. 1500 of whom were on the transAtlantlc iinr Vnrmandle and ordered with- Return to work followed recoznl- as the ex- and the stockyard operators to negotiate new scales of wages, hours and working condition? within ten days. Trading resumed for the first time in two weeks following settlement of the strike. OPENING BY KING For An Inaugural is Suggested Dominion-Provincial Conference Next ear OTTAWA. December 5 It Is suj- - mi return irom Migiano. inncvn- - . - rllrTlm tract ran U independent inueprnacns o of anything " ... . JJZ, .' ""'. , to consider the report of the royal commission on tntnjovernmentai "relatfons. It 'is thought that such an Inauguration would do much TODAY'S WEATHER Triple Island Cloudy, south southeast wind, 32 miles per hour: sea moderately rough. Langara Island Cloudy, easterly, wind, eight miles per hour; bar-; ometer. 28.80; temperature. 44; ' moderate swell. I Dead Tree Point Raining, fresh ! southeast wind: barometer, 29.85; temperature. 44: moderate swelV-Bull Harbor Showery, southwest! wind, three miles Der hour; bar-! drawal from service . e er hour; barometer, 30.28.1 manrfio uhlrh wsis to have for New York Friday but which tt E. P. .McNeill Taking Sup-1 prcvented from leaving when trannuatlcm From The icnr.. hcr (;rcw dcflcd a mobiuzauon or-, "der and refused to work the vessel. CALOARV. Dec 5: CP -Judge navaJ rpquUiUon. Passen- E. P McNeill, no nas wvii v.. prs rrom me nunnmiuic Calgary district court bench for transferrca from Lc Havre to the twenty-eight years, has retired, Cunard.white Star liner Aquit- hating reached the iupci- nia at encmourg. tion age. No Helium For Reich I'nlted States Reiterates Rff' to Permit Supply to (lermany Other ships arc also being with- idrawn. Weather Forecast nonrrnl Synopsis A storm ap pears to be centred off the Queen Charlotte isianas. iunn winasns Sailed n.in. nrinra nv.roi nrtroLr?lar cleAr. Koutherlv enuthrlv wind, ten miles per hour; "barbme-ter. 29.92. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 34. Alvansh Raining, calm. 34. Alice Arm Raining, southwest wind. 41. Anyox Jtalnlng. southwest wind 34. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 33. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 29 Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 32. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 31. American Planes Land At Seattle ess Premises at Corner of Third Avenue and Fifth Street "While plans have not yet been finally completed, we have in mind the possibility of building this winter or in the spring a modern one-lorey business block on Third Avenue at the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Fifth Street." john Dybhavn of Dybhavn & Ilanon stated this morning. The structure will he of renforred concrete measuring 8? by l60 feet. There will be a basement. Contructon of the new building will Involve the preir.lse at prerrnt occnpled bv Annette's Ladies Ready to Wear, fin. James Clark. Mrs. C.ladrs Halli-dm and the Canadian National Rillwav passenger, freight and telegraph offices. There are reports of other Im-penrtln- activity In the way of new business blocks belny erected in the neral vicinity of the new Tost Office. t J d J tested that King Oeorge. durlr.3 1 rdllSVdlldUd lVUdU the company may receive through roay opfn . Dominion-provincial . . . . . conference which , u Is belns planned n Canadian Associated Aircraft Ltd Jews Are Not Permitted To rortirlrin North of IH'hwsr Throueh Valley Sought tion. Prime .Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House of Commons today. REVELSTOKE MURDER REVELSTOKE ProTlncial police are Investigating the death of John Rabickl, 40. whose body was found Saturday night In his mid-town rented shark. Police believe he had been clubbed to death with an axe handle found across the body. Death is believed to have occurred several days ago. A watch and a considerable sum of money he had been carrying earlier In the week were missing. Former Wireless ; Chiefs Here Will I Take New Posts NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE KUPEKT, B,0, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938. ROOSEVELT IS TALKING President or United btates Making .Major Address ioday On Way .... to Washington WARM SPRINGS, Georgia, Dec. 5.--Presiaent Franklin D. Roosevelt, alter a two weeks' stay here. ;tft last night on hl$ return to Washington, stopping off today at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where, before a gathering at the University of North Carolina, he will deliver a major address which Is considered of such significance that arrange ments ments have have been been made made to to broadcast broadcast ton of th TranCanada Highway Jewl'h situation. bv wv of Palmon Arm. Q rind rod to stimulate goodwill and solldar- and neistoke was ur?ed Jn a 11 . P II Ity between the Domlunlon and the resolutlnn by Associated (jlOUCeSter raliS provinces, something that might Boards n.. of r Trade t. nf of the nkfinapan Okanasan not be so existent under less au splclous circumstances. Valley In conventioa here Satur day Bulletins HUNTER IS .MISSING LADNER One hundred men are searching through Fraser River delta bogland for Leonard Dennis, farmer, who disappeared while hunting Sunday afternoon. WOULD RUSH TO DEFENCE 1 fivnnv ttreat Britain would ometer, 30.18; temperature. 44; light' rush to defend any section of the t'ranrk SWell. of of the the Nor- Alert Bay overcast, westerly, wind, six miles per hour; barofn-i etcr, 30.22; temperature, 43; light' I chop. I Estevan Cloudy, southwest wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 30.- 28. Victoria Fair, westerly wind, 24 miles per hour: barometer. 30.32. . Vancouver ujear, westerly wuiu, Empire attacked by a foreign na And Collar Bone Suffers Fracture Vancouver, the Duke of Oloucestei suffered a broken collar bone while playing polo. Ontario City Elections On Interest Centres in .Mayoralty Con test at Windsor W. -3i Bowerman,,wtQ years a?o Laiads NsCC Job was Identified -wlth: Digby Island. wireless wireless station station here, nere, has nas been oeen est centres at Windsor where the veteran Mayor Wlgel seeks re-eiec-tlon with David Croll, a former minister In the Hepburn government, as his most formidable op PORT ALBERNI. Vancouver Island. December 5 (Canadian Press) Alex Munro, a logger. Is in condition in hospital here suf fering from fractured skull and broken back sustained Saturday loaded raUway flat car ran LONDON. Dec. 5: -While riding when a to' the hounds on Saturday, the awry and collided with a small . 1 ,v,., f h sneeder. Five other men received King fell and sustained a broken injuries reuirlng hospitalization al-'coliar bone. His condition is not though none were as serious ss serious but it wlU be lmposslbli Munro's. for him to go t0 Oslo to represent the British Royal Family at tne funeral of Queen Maud and the Duke of Kent will probably go In his place. In 1929. while visiting INCIDENT Today's Weather Prince Rupert Cloudy, southeast wind, fourteen miles per hour; barometer. 29.82 (falling); temperature, 40; sea choppy. OF BOMB Explosion Just Outside Home Office In London on Saturday Causes Excitement i LONDON, December 5 (Canadian Press) A crude home-made bomb exploded just outside the Home Office late Saturday, the Incident causing considerable tcite-mpnt. Some person with a grie- vanro nirninst the covernment is TORONTO Dec. 5: (CP)-Muni- believed to have been responsible clpal elections are being held to- for the incident. Hav in most Ontario cuies. mier- j , DATES FOR VISIT SET ponent. Croll campaigned on a five-cent street car rate. Wlgel chamberlain and Halifax to be in had the personal support of Prem- Rome From January II to 14 tar TTunhiirn I v. ..v,, James Roosevelt I LONDON, uec. iv,n-it. -ficlally announced late Saturday ! that Premier Neville Chamberlain and Foreign Secretary Lord Hall- .fax would visit Rome January 11 to 14 to confer with Premier Benl- ifn iw Mussolini. iu3it. The visit was - sug - 'iun RBriiotWnnh R-vlr for, live With Salary of HoU.ooo irQnference. It has been revealed. 1 ...11, rom npnr unnniu " ... . . . . . . - . : . . 1 Prime nunc Minister Chamberlain has occuinu " - - - .,j. Vrnni Silka Lanaea uriusn voiumoia in succession vu ver island. The weather is mild and d"n, S'0kuand BaT ,E. J. Haughton who has retired. ! HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5.- . Samuel ; announced determination to l . In nnri tll'J - - ---- . . n.nn VOcterflaV flnnOUnCBa H1C; t-l. An nn iv in ;nowcry u"'v.. c-inrdar Nlrht C. o. jacKSon, also iormeny 01 uuiujm 'pursue ins nwciuni. v ... ,i.,rn rtunert and Queen Char-' iuroj num ,.!. .n nnnlntment of James Roosevelt,1 affairs. Qtfa. IsIands-Hirong souin w..lU3 frP0 and time son of President mniuinw. lotte HPATTLE nwt, Dec. o iW) six OIX Prince rrmcc Rupert ivupriw u iui for some oumc ... ckes yesterday the government lp ml,d wllh hfillum gas (tVQ to Germany wva""- for use in jshow iers. wrSS. Nryv Planes arrived , in charge at Gonzales Hill station velt. to an execu ive 1 position , jalth in u""1" . . ....... . -1- v... n m.nn (iwn-Mevcr mm ... - i e., Print, mr suiuon nere jn v it num. na wi fim - - . West Coast f Vancouver isiana inspector for the Dom.lnlon atlon with the title oiyce-p Fresh southerly .winds, partly VioH Saturday snent ' nlfUU Friday Jr. night ' Prince ! government with he.dqunrten at dent and salarj' reported to be $50.-1 cloudy . ....1.1. ana niHu;wiui . oi ji Rupert enruuic iu oric i 1 AAA has lA4 I Kamloops. 000 per year. V European Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Seattle. 1; Spokane. 1 (overtime). PRICE: ft CENTS Demand Is Far - Reaching ' SALMON 'lLLERS ALLEGE STOCKYARD WILL BUILD POACHING PARTICULARLY STRIKE OFF NEW BLOCK IN NORTH; ASK PENALTIES Offer to Co-Opcratc in Putting a Stop to Unlawful Fish' inK Complain of Seining Activities Near Here C.I.O. Wins Out in Dispute, Which Dybbavn it Hanson to Erect Busln- mmt . r a . m i- w a f a Tied Up Chicago Industry for Two Weeks j CHICAOO. Dec. 5: (CP) The Chicago stock handlers' strike. which commenced on November 21. ended today with some six hundred bla Trolley-AMOclatlon Saturday voted to amalgamate X'AafiS?. with the Pacific Coast rlshermen's union conciuuinK me annual convention. I ne Association urfieu a ugniening Question of Tunis Involves ; ;j Mediterranean Status Quo As Well as Agreement of Munich Appears Likely That Crisis is to Develop Over This Matter France Demands Satisfactory Reply-Disorders in Tunis Itself PARIS, December 5: (CP) Premier Daladier 1 said today that France has no intention of giving up any-part of her territory. Thus he answered personally the Italian clamor Tor Corsica and Tunis. At the same time, Virginion Gayda, frequently a spokesman for Premier .Mussolini, indicated in Rome today that Italy would make demand on France at some future date but did not disclose plans or date. Meanwhile, the Italian campaign for Tunisia gains momentum. Gayda indignantly denied that Foreign Minister Ciano had been forced to back down in talks with British and French ambassadors. T fiMnfiK rwpmW 5: (CP) Provisions of the , 7 . ' , , ,. l e !... accord with maintenance of status it net only in North America but in Anglo-Italian dealing Europe. It Is expected mat Mr. quo in me mediterranean cuvei riwraininucu vjuioita, Roosevelt will again deal with the Tunisia and Nice, Prime Minister JNevnie unamDeriain ri ' o i JevUh siiHatlon- :1V reiterattag . the . toW VVltl the lillV House of w. Commons -w w..- today. " He said that the Bri IIwjssmm MMM V AAlflMt stand cinntl M iYm TTnitoH united states Rt4taQ flffQinST. .... . -r tIKHIlHVrlll ilCCIVIIIV """" of Vl - Q 0 tRe agaout f. M d fc x Foreign Minister Ciano of Italy the present campaign of oppression 1 .that the recent demonstration foi for in uermany. On his return to Washington, one of the President's first engagements win be another conference wltn United States Ambassador Hugh VERNON. DttMt tCPt'-'Complei frwOirmany- to Tonfer on;, the PT. ALBERNI RAIL CRASH One Man in Hospital With .Frac turcd Skull and Broken Back-Others Injured. Italian colonies in the Italian Chamber must have a detrimental effect on prospects of collaboration between the four Munich powers. Premier cnamberiam said tnat it was clear., from Jr Italian; reply that the government of that coun try had no intention of departing from its undertakings. Satisfaction Demanded PARIS. Dec. 5: (CP) France has demanded from Italy by today a satisfactory exDlanatlon of the In cident In the Italian Chamber of Deputies last week which was taken as the commencement of an Italian :ampaign to obtain Tunisia, now: held as a protectorate by France.! Italy has been officially lnformed-by France that It has no Intention: of giving up Tunisia. An inadequate answer, it Is op-:' enlv said here, will prevent the signing of the proposed friendship- pact between France and Germany ln view of Germany being Italy's ally. Thus the quesUon of Tunis mav have an important bearing on the whole question of European rjr lations. The Italian zovernment takes the stand that It cannot be held res ponsible for any outbreak whlclx may occur In the Chamber of Depu ties and has stated tnat it does not associate Itself with the demonstration of last week. Anti-Italian disorders broke out in Tunis yesterday with demonstrations before the Italian consulate while mobs attacked Italian premises. The police, finally, restored order. Meantime, one of the leading-Rome newspapers yesterday re- 1 minded the world that Italy had "not forgotten the wrongs of the past." It recalled that Corsica had once spoken the Italian language and declared that Tunisia had be'en "stolen" from Italy. Iron Guard Under Fire , nnnolnted superintendent of Dom-To Become .Moving . - Picture , Execu- ested by Mussolini at the Munich Three More Of Its Members Exeeu. ted in Roumanla on Saturday. BUCHAREST, Roumanla, Dec. '5: (CP) The Fascist Iron Guard con tinues to meet with stern treat ment at the hands of the Roumanian government. Three more of its members were executed 5 . 'i it i i : ! 1 3"4.i 4 s'