1 Will Never U-ave Off Trying for Peace Denies Favor for Nazism or Fascism John Bull is Now Ready To Fight i OMnnN. December 13: (CP) Prime Minister l4c,lon l the 'ieilM aiwinea ana hope f ir future trtumth He de-v.ti hU plly o' working In tinocny :'.h Oermany and lUly 0nB! ti' he favored Nazism or rrCT .) Qreat Britain and an-nranTd at the rearmament pro-irara ad proarted to the state there 'he MMintry could fulfil IU cb;t -tns at Jwme. in the Empire ind to ountries to which It waa b5r.d by treaties. Ur.drubtedly Ur.drubtedly referring reiemng to io oicv-iv- dlctat- BIG SAVING Sld To Have Accomplished Object ot American VWl WA8HINOTON. D. C -'- Capt Anthony Eden, former Bit-1 tlsh Foreign SccrcUry. arrived in Washington today from New Yoric snd will be welved by President Frnnnir. n rtnoscvclt. Capt. l-cn Is said to have now achieved the major objective of his visit to the United Slates- the reason for American coolness with Oreat Drlta n fn.i ii...,uh m is said to Chinese Are r T 1 addrc address Lommg Dack umed SHANGHAI, Dec. 13: ,1s IS' of Yoichow Jai,anese on occunation Govern- BY CANADA r-normooi National Debt Hefund. Ing Operation Advocated by Hepburn TORONTO. December 15 Cana j An D,ilv.iuTen $700,000,000 ind $800JOOO.OOO could be saved by J great refuvdlng operation o u. nada-s naUonal debt, declared premier Mitchell Hepburn in an ad-dress here Saturday night Anthony Eden In Washington f.r,.. nriiUh I'orelm Secretary k. a 1 1 o ehiment were ephemeral ana.-r rhsneabte The ddrc was broadcast In a teien language. 0rman dlplomaU refuicd to at- tid the dinner after readlnt. an' idanre wny of the speech 01 wei Pt1me Minister ! TODAY'b STOCKS -umuwijik vluiiiwi, - I Pickle ''1CK1C uiuni ?.lo. yw' have found United States not un-, Ant0nlo. 1.23. svmnathelift with British problem. 1 HhMTi.t nrdon. Ul. although possibly with tne prcM. manner of solving them. LONDON GOLD t'lllCE LONDON, Dec. 13: (CP)- The Montreal prlcof bar Bold In London down 3- 01 yesterday was $35.06 per fine ounce, Vancouver Pacific Nickel. 25 ask. Big Missouri, 25. Bralorne. 10-35. Cariboo Quartz. 2-31. Dentonla, .07. Oolconda. .05. . Mlnto, .02M,. Falrvlcw. .04V'. Noble Five. .03. Pcnd Oreille. 1.70. Pioneer. 2.55. Porter Idaho. .03. Premier. 2.25. Reeves McDonald, .26. Reno. .24. Relief Arlington, .13.4. Reward. .0m. Salmon Oold. .08. Hedlcy Amalg. .03 .4. Premier Border, .01. 6llbak Premier. 1.75. Home Oold, .06. Indian. .01. Quatslno, .03. Oils A. P. Con.. .19.i. Calmont, .45. C. la E.. 2.25. Freehold. 05. Hargal. .25 ask. McDougal Scgur, Mercury. .09 ask. Okalta. 1.35. Pacalta, .07 tV Home OIU 2.06. Toronto neattlc. 1.34. Central Pat.. 2.53. Oods Lake. 59. Little Long Lac, 270. McKenzle Redlake, 1.10. Crow. .15. Smelters Oold. .02. McCleod Cockshutt, 2-85. Oklend. .17. Mosher. .16. Masden Redlake, .55, Stadacona, .50. . Francoeur. .24 li. Moneta.1.30. Bouscadlllac, .09. uv itiv-ivv,. .., orthi irmtrcunbruin-aia thnve recovered virtual- 'rilajun that ftjitorr had shown aitempu jy aj territory 10SI in t etnlnation had never been t Hunan nunan Province rrovince since smce long idccewful and naa o?erna"iow never iod td ta the happiness ihi-h aitemDled It. Forms OBJECT TO HIS SPEECH ; . Neville Chamberlain tonight renewed his pledge to a "rnan, " Not Think Cham-worldwide audience "never to leave off trying" to bring, b"uin 8hou,Poa on Fore,?n peace to troubled Europe. To the Foreign Press Associa-j tion he recounted successes and difficulties of the past betclin. Dec. 13: The German vpar and Bliccesicii mai mere snuum ue gt-nurai suus- soYirnuucimim Crti , i ., of f Prim Prime MlnUter Minister Neville Neville Cham Cham beilaJn of Oreat Britain giving ar address tonight on foreign polio before the Foreign Association at Its annual dinner In London. Tht Natl newsnaDcrs described such an as "HI advised and 111 It was believed that Mr. Chamberla'rt would take this opportunity to state that the dictators of Europe. If they are really sincere In their professions of peace should do some giving as wen as Bulletins HIT AM RUN DEATH NEW WESTMINSTER Police are seeking a hit and run motor-t believed to have killed Everest UnrUls 16. while the boy was riding a bicycle. . He was found at the side of a road with a fractured skull. Shortly afterwards he died In hoipltaL GUILTY OF SMUGGLING NEW YORK Georte nurnt, j screen comedian, pleaded aulltv yesterday to an Indictment charging him. with aiding and abetting Albert N. Chapereau. alleged international smuggler, with smuggling jewels to the value of $1800 Into the United States. He is liable to a possible fine of $50,000 or eighteen years' imprisonment. Defence attorneys for nurns, however, have pleaded for light sentence, explaining that he had no Intention of evad-Ing the customs laws but had merely purchased the Jewelry in -rood faith from Chapereau as lifts for his wife, Grade Allen. WRECKAGE IDENTIFIED VICTORIA Plane wreckage which has been picked up off Hesqulat on the West Coast of Vancouver Island has been Identified as being that of a machine which was abandoned about a month ago by Its pilot and passengers after making a forced landing. It Is not that of a Ginger Coote Airways plane which was lost last May while on a flight from Vancouver to Ze-ballos, no trace having ever been found of plane or those on board. Thompson Cadillac. .27. East Malartlc. 2.70. Preston E. Dome, 1.45. Aldermac. .47. Kerr Addison, 1.84. Uchl Oold. .140. i(. " Int. Nickel. 53.50." Noranda, 79.50. Cons. Smelters, 60.00. Athona, .07 li. Hardrock, 1.67. . Barber Larder, .12. . ,v Fernaldn, .12. Dominion Bridge, 35.50. Chestervllle. 1.23. c 13 A plan CONCILIATOR COMING HERE M. . .McGfSTh to Act Between City and Firemen in Respect to Demipds Which Have Been Made M. H. Mcaeofch.of Vancouver. In . . l-nr Tomorrow's Tides Today's Weather mm High 7.01 am. 10.8 ft. Prince Rupert Raining, southeast 10:30 p.m. 11 JO ft. wind, thirty miles per hour, barometer, 2952 (falling); temperature, 0:24 Low a.m. 55 ft. 13:14 p.m. 12 ft. 44; sea rough. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER res xxvii . f VA PRINCE RUPERT, B,C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13,1938. PRICE: 5 CENTS Aliya Ship Is Ashore; Two Lost Domination Must German Diplomats Refuse To , Attend Dinner When British Premier Tells Of His Policy : Pail Chamberlain Old Motorship Strands ' . - - - - r.tt r r- .1 vV" MANY ARE German Plan For Getting Rid Of Jew BERLIN. eluhteen of which elected by acclamation. Voting mun'rln-litles will Saturday. from the south to act as concilia J" prtfW JJhS Ai tlon commlloner between the city ' Jfh l' matlon for his thirteenth term, and local firemen In regard to the demands of the firemen for increa jscd -age5, new uniforms every year two wceka' vacation each year with pay and union recognition, j Mr. Mceogh's appointment as conciliation commissioner follows application of the firemen fo? ar bitration of th'e matter ABERHART iS WEARY Premier of Iberta Indicates Re tirement, Possible In About a Year's Time CALOARY. December 13 (Cana dlan Press) His retirement was In AtA Viv Prf-miffp "X'llllam Ahpr hart last night In a public address, gram of armament, was tentatively I pet weary sometimes and think approved. I may work full speed for another year and then ask the people to let me retire,' Aberhart said. "There may be younger men who can do the work better." Premier Aberhart referred to his. Job as being "thankless work." DAIADIER Greatest Of Wars Inevitable, Dean Gibson Fears Forces For Conflict Are Seen Gathering At the regular weekly meeting of Toe H last night Verv Rev, J. B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, spoke on the subject entitled "is war inevuaoie; Dean believed that the answer "Yes" was 95 per cent correct and five per cent of hope remained to say "No." The enemies of peace were strong ana numerous uuimurau on a wrong stanaara oivaiues.m said. Already the forces of the greatest of all wars hitherto were preparing. Dean Gibson said: "The enemy of world peace between races and peoples lies in false standards of value based on the will to dominate and the will to Isolate self-determination. It has fallen to us to see the crash of historic dominations. vin the snace of five years an In 1 ter-contlnental political earth quake smashed v the Imperial .hrones of Germany. Austria, Rus da and Turkey. The Manchu dyn asty ln China also was wiped out by i revolution. UlUlUtlVH. vjrr v.ape fairweather; 'SSTm. -1 Houde Mayor Tomorrow will b elecUon day In Vancouver. Victoria had Its elec-"- 'tU Thursday. In Vancouver Interest centres in the mayoralty whrr Mayor George Miller seeks reelection a?ains five ooponents, ti- dangerous of which arj.be. - h Dr le Telford and Col. Nelson Spencer. The five other cities In which there nre mayoralty contests art ACCLAIMED Storm Hampers Rescue Only Six British Calumbia Cities will iiave To Vote For Mayors , Identity of Victims Not Ascertained This Week Of Montreal I ' The colorful Cam-lien Houde is again mayor of Montreal af- 4- ter a lapse of a couple of years. I- Having, apparently, lost none of his old time popularity, he came back In yesterday's elec- tlon and won over his nearest Fndrhy. Nnnalmo. New Westmin- opponent with a majority of . a t aA A i- t lt Jh. A Om-mImmH AmH CJr.rt fnniniitm mnw man luni tolh. nc uc -v - - " 7 - -V '- - i V "- - ' uvi uvt wil, win c.x.e .-; ... - - -. .... -- . . tltn was marked with consld erable fighting and disorder many suffered Injury and hundreds of arrests were "ids. It will be the fourth term of Houde who held the office In 1928, 1930 and 1934. ' IS BACKED Weather Forecast Chamber of Deputies Approves Re- quest For Emergency Measures General Synopsis Pressure is To Speed Budgets high over southern British Columbia and low off the north coast where rain has occurred. It Is fair ad PARIS. December 13 (Canadian cold In the Interior. Press) The Chamber of Deputies Prince Rupert and Queen Char-todav aDDroved Premier Edouard i0tte Islands Strong south winds rinioHiar'c rpmipct for pmereencv vllh rain, not much chanze In u 1 k. u . v . ........... , - ------ mp-iiurps to soeed passage of ordf- temrerature. nnrv and extraordinary budgets. West Coast of Vancouver Island An ordinary budget of almost ; Moderate to fresh southeast - hiiiinn rtnllars to meet normal -tMnris. fair todav. unsettled and expenses, Including a normal pro- mild at night Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Spokane. 1; Vancouver, 3. Returning Single i Unemployed Men -.tr-mmA iw 13- (CP) Ar Tom Moonev Loses T?it nf 7rnv ie Believed Huddling By Camp Fire on Desolate Beach whereby Germany win be rid- Vancouver. Dec 13: (CP) - SEATTLE, December 13: (CP) United States derf of all its 700.000 Jews with- There were twenty-two mayoralty Pnastpiiardmpn rnrlav suvnifprl mnrlprarlnrr spoc hefnrp at. tempting to rescue survivors o the 56-year-oId oodm .fUtrd. facilitate Jewish eml- receive in six c ues mere luutuiwuu x attcxouii m an uicu uxx uapc ran- -i-L- a will be -contests this week when el- - weather. )) .Diii.i, Alaska, xi?rcy vesterdav c.3 ci with t.itit two nu men iiicii renorted ut- over- gr avion oy giving- uc - c o - - 7. ji uaj icjjui..u i t ,tA,. of h!r actions arc held, most of them u on hoard board, the the rants, captain in and and rest rest of of the the prew crew of of twentv twenty being heinor Yesterday was also nornina on but in certificate which will , be redeemable iri the Oennan- twenty-six munlclpallUes made goods. reeves ed beside signal fires on a deso- late beach. The cutter Halda 'Is standing by offshore and another :oastguard vessel was last night rushing to the scene. It was not ascertained who the victims are as the radio broke down after the beaching. MONTREAL, Dec. 13: (CP,- A,,' WAS NEAR TO DEATH Ship-wrecked Smith's Inlet Can- nenrraan Found in Nick, of Time By NaUveWood Gatherer - VANCOUVER, Dec. 13: (CP James McKeddie, Smith's Inlet cannery watchman, was rescued by Indians from almost certain death after having been marooned for fifty-four hours on a rock when heavy seas wrecked his gasboa'f He was In a semi-conscious condi tion when found by an Indian who was looking for driftwood. Searchers in boats failed to find him earlier because he was lying in a depression on the rock. CONFERRING 0NWHEAT United States and Canada Are Represented But Not Argentina Which Is Disappointing WINNIPEG, December 13 A conference of wheat producing nations to consider rgeulatlon of sur-nlv nnd nrires is In sessinn hero1 .with United States and Canada ttjo principal countries represented.; Disappointment is expressed that there is no representation from Argentina. Premier John Bracken of Manl rangements were made by the Brl- toba ln an introductory statement tlsH Columbia government yester day for the return of forty unemployed single men to Alberta, seventy to Saskatchewan and fifty to Manitoba. British, Columbia, ln re turn, will take back men to this province wh0 are seeking relief on the prairies. at tne openmg oi me conierenct yesterday, pleaded for a national realization of the situation. Pre mier Bracken said that the only remedy for the lack of world mark, ets facing Western Canada wai restoration of International trade "by removing trade barriers and making It possible for nations which are willing to buy our wheat (to pay for It with their own pro- ' . , , aucis. uucus. Last Court Appeal; Sasij WASHINGTON, D. C. The Sup- 1 . reme Court of the United States LCglSlatUre yesterday refused to review Its de mm , n nlal of the appeal of Tom Mooney I Mppf OOIl 1 u 1UCCI UUU11 0ram.-t the term of life imprison I C ' ' Urt Vir. u ui-'ini- In San Ouentln . , "The ruin of these five tnronespenUentlary ln connection with Session To Be Held Early In New Is a part of the world movement, f&tal m6 preparedness Day Year, It Is Intimated At Reglna for self-determination against Qn street ln San, domination. That spirit Is a PO-ip-jan,.-,, It v&s later stated that REOINA, Dec. 13: (CP) A ses-tentlal explosive to hurl men lnto!thls would end court attempts byfslon of the Saskatchewan Legfs. chaos or a driving force to carry . nhtaln his freedom. ' lature will be called early ln tha him along the road to peace. Moonev Mooney has has been been promised promised a a pa- pa- ,New Year. It waV Intimated yester "If self-determination sees race (Continual .on Page Five). . ... I role by uovernor-eieci tioju w sen of California, day. The definite date has not yet been set. l4 I