DAY AND NIOIIT SEKVICE Careful and Courteous Drivers (New 1938 Plymouth) XXVII i -A IQ x zech abinet Crisis In mar taran era p w;ii niv i f.tpni. annarnni i v ivkilcu. Poland iras tin irt tn be ready to tiftanf4 Inn v VM t,a.HI- 1 1 V I I I' It III. A 111 111 "IJL1IT n nii j-. . ..iit SAin n I Jln( 11 no . - iwyyj iiucessarv lo pniorce ins rrvvi clrlnMlnn Hill! ai1?" "i vjvunany is aircaay saia w P hPln..Jl. ... .... r -"vmiuK wii.il uiitiis iui iiiu riuun 01 naiurai resources. In various sections of Sudeten- artH i waiC are -11011 muer" acm- iwuii5( fill tv KmI .. 1 1 m 1 rlmP Mtn4eAM rh..mn rl U- Win anrt nv.-.ii l " ""WllLlllUI IllLll'l JIlUli ?Kaln todav k 1 i --.vivuiiit'nra a a n nP.14- n9 tka . t 1UOU1U Ul kU. ar ant cinafo Hill . . . "ner and .n . . ""sing European map ror Chief Of Staff Of Air Service Killed In Crash LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22: Major 'General Oscar Westover, chief of staff of the United States Army Air Service, was killed ncre yes -O -rf " " - ann? i SALVAGED successfully raised the cumstances of an explosion In the' Stock Market Moves Upward Improved Prospects of Peace in Europe Cause Irregular Gains NEW YORK, Sept. 22. The stock market moved Irregularly upwara vesterday in response to improved peace prospects in Europe. The In dustrial average was up a, raus up 59, and utilities, up .18. General Francisco Franco mine on Tuesday night which rc- suited in three miners being killed, HFNDAYe Franco ISO. 1 lst mine ui i"c wun advices.' .cro?iA, b.c. A Joe HON Brown) 80 Taxi She 4- ' Tomorrow's High 0:31 am Tidei 21.7,ft. Gov't Has Resigned France Is Imminent; Ho and fVlav fvlarc ' M h Iilitary Government" Headed by General, Friendly to Russia, Appears imminent uermany Satisfied With it All D a ptc cjnnfnmlinr 22i (CP) Premier Daladier is red with a threatened revolt in his cabinet against the - - . 1 1 - 1 -.- T?,.ifich nonrtfl n nn in wn nn was vesiciuav l r,rtrtVixc?1trnL'io f n en rrpnnor Su- I II LI t- 1 V.V-V-'' - . , T L) M I :t I 1 1 I III VIL.11IIUII It 1 w i j-vv n tcmrnru i n i im iimvi i i r i i inut as v . aim mnmpni. r i i . i.&uihl. v Isters were reported to be on tne nt ni itraiKiu.iK. i tl if tlnrshtim ESSP.X. l Wlnterton. Chancellor of the -hv of Lancaster, declared that i r that, trie lirmsn uovuiiiiaciiw Mill I ft Ilk UC1111U1U w ' J m l 1 ... I.Un mtnnrltv ' rri. ... ..m miii innii9Ti nn s iiiiw .. . 1.1. Uh) ItA . i.i naa nown irum kvuoii.ii&w. m an worn in iiua.Liuii w hodovakla In the interests. . world ocace appeared still lm ,rA CT A Ml ti --H.Jk'iB I 1 . 1 I HI . a Mine Is Closed Until Cause Of Blast Is Found Spanish Frontier. Sent. 22: Hfeavy gains Nest Pass Coal Co. at Coal week., fay loyallst forces over;; the troop near nere, naa urai "'"" nPnpral Francisco Franco, in- isurgeht commander-in-chief, were claimed yesterday in government TODAY'S WEATHER Terrace Part cloudy, calm, temperature 46. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 52. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, 53 Anyox Light rain, calm, 50. Stewart Foggy, calm,"48. " Hazelton Clear, calm; 40. Smithers Clear, windy. 40. . Burns Lake Foggy, calm, 34. Flving Attracts England's Women But Jobs scarce World-Famed Pilots Busy Writing as Civil Air Grows and Experts Tell ol uooa money m Cooking Guard By MOLLIE McGEE Canadian Press Correspondent ; LONDON, September 22: (CP)-According to Air-I.... t a puomiDf's ocfimntn about 3.000 women ...:n i,.. fv,n; onnliVaHnns accented early in beptembei armed sunken Halibut Boat Constance it.. into the Civil Air Guard. Trained at their personal cost of about 50 cents a lesson, about 2o per cent ! ,e expected to qualify as pilots. Of the, rest, tfee air :ommodore cxpiainea, ao-uc . - !-- i.iti...f Kvit r?nntanrel fnr war-time worK OVQ Vn Hnnnrn 1 Ton KVmVV. illZL'U I nnmiVPr UHllUUb - ijm CilllCU uuwu " - I . i u.Uf ! .. 1 - A f loo ct inv iv in f root i nonrn rr i i if iiiiiiv.i it i- ri if" n rv iihmm"j l m i liil is emerged as the almost certain' Klcw Nugget in Grenvllle Channel, know how to spell the various . i i . .... . vir fho Ar-I f o niani if thpv cet lobs as niro nr I'm it nr T kpiiph i I iicuu i finurn Till" I M j . l .M, iiviii . i hila j . a M " " new military government, rcplac-1 mour Salvage Cos tug Fearless, secretaries." nmm Muntu rsci rrnon l ri a i ir ini iiiiji iiiiibl n ni l iiiil wa iu w "rx'UiUkiUll IU IKUkiw - I 1.3 lilin v I I - - . a A. 1 a military dictatorship but a Jlitarv eovernmcnt" canable of t- m. ... III. - "HV U lV. Ill IILI Uft V W 1UKVW I- ni vv ii roni r-finrt o n innnii in i rrinn nil i, iirii:. " ' J A VgUlULU t v . tivw v-- ' . ihlcii i a- MiAonu inn in iiilliiui raisine the Constance B, was car- M nn ntr TlvMn n nnn I 1 I"aba VIA & J 1 L. tl U UllUi4 w--v . m - Buckley Says Rupert Will Obtain Mill A letter' received in the city from - ... . .111 i n. nnit uimnrr ... v ' t yr o nn i i m ill .nir riiiiLC Abuuv v have been at first ami -( them, Mrs. F. o. - might j fhe Vlaf-nce lart September and patcd. The worst damage was caus-glted tJ the d8hUnp3.-OctoterWc absolutely un-' wasLnnHine of one of the com- j ... v, chmrrslnn. The bow Dost w. cu u wiv " ... " a ' , ,, . i rj..rj Board avowan nvCiflaDie: e Me e says j iie iia.3 nui. icoo- holed in the stranding and the- mission mlssi0ners on on the ne u Civ 1 - Air d hls atMms in the least and Repairs win oe will consist mostly in whose duties vmrtrpd mrtnstrv in acting as Z ih considerable f pro-ministry o ng and the air c ubs who are about aiQng come undertaktag the tralntag. Jame tlme M the pulp min. Miles good looking, smart Mrs. ...... ,,.uor ho Pv. - jmhiPr er of o Sir John- "ui-iwic, and eldest daugn be . nQrth n the npar iston ForDcs-Kooeiu-.o r:yr. whpn hfi h0Des to see aU and co-worker ftnd'who llkc h, parted with promises to continue! barrcd from acting as a pilot or the discussion, which lasted rrom prevents any examiner giving her a " ... ..o n..nl Lnfc .. ... ii..,. iiopfise. whpn When shp sne was was very verv 4 p.m. until 7:13, but later uerman Foreign Minister joacnin von wo vounz there was fear she might go bentrop was present. The rest of Dnnd. Mrs. Miles has visuea oan- the German and Brltisn aeiegauons aca many ume W. unceremoniously in tne noteii was wltn ura w'"is"u'' " lobby chatting informally. It is not known authoritatively the parley may last but it Is believed Premier Chamberlain is prepared to stay several days if necessary. Hitler was markedly in Chamberlain who flew from London to Cologne, motored to Petersberg and then ferried across the Rhine to Gcdcsburg to attend the conference: ' Phillipine Clipper Hopping Off Today! the talks tomorrow. uniy iwo in- taking up pas-uscio. teroreters heard the first part of she has a defect in one .eye that i.au American Airways Flying Boat Today SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22: having 'turned, back yesterday on account 01 uniavoraDie weain . i .ncf nntstandinir Wn-1 ,. . i i ... ine I"" uw icr, me, ran American mrwuys uj- men pilots in England are both u on ,ng boat Phllllpine clipper was the lookout for Jobs. Amy Johnson ! polscd to ieavc today on a nlBht Njolllson has taken up writing as a to IIonoiuiUi stopgap ana is . reuuiwK .cC nt the Civil Air Guard for a Sunday paper- Sne des evcry blt of the writing herself, finds It difficult but likes the job. She is living at a country club a (Continued on Pago Four) Pcter Lakie, C.N.R frploht nnri nnxspntrer accnt NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCJ RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1938. Disaster o :will OCCUPY : HANKOW soon: SHANGHAI, Sept. 22. Bar- ring their progress being block- ed by floods or storms, tne Japanese assert that they ,ex- pect their forces to occupy a Wfinkrmv the former provision- al capital of China, within the coming week. TODAY'S STOCKS iCourteij 8. D. Johntpn Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .06. Big Missouri, .30. Bralorne, 9.00. Aztec, .06 (ask). Cariboo Quartz, 2.2U. Dentonla, .042. Golconda, .06.., t - T Minto, .02$. . . i'"- ,. FalrYiewe-fvi Noble Five, .02?g. Perid Oreille, 1.60. Pioneer, 2.90 (ask). Porter Idaho, .02 V2. Premier, 2.20 (ask). Reeves McDonald, .25. Reno, .35. t , . Relief Arlington, .14 (ask). . Reward, .0334. Salmon Gold, .10. Premier Border, .01. Silbak Premier, 1.75. Home Gold, .OOVi- Quatsino, .03. ,. . 5 A't Oils Calmont, .23. C. & E., 2.00. McDougal Segur, .15 (ask). Mercury, .07. Okalta, 1.12 (ask). Pacalta, .05. -Home.Oilr-.96. -, 1 Toronto Bcattie, 1.12. Central Pat., 2.25. Gods Lake, .39. Little Long Lac, 2.85. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.06. Pickle Crow. 4.70. San Antonio, 1.15. Sherritt Gordon, 1.08. Smelters. Gold, .Ol. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.00. Oklend, .17. Mosher. .21. Madsen Red Lake, .42. Stadacona, .37. . pnsTii'.s i :u. v i t. i j ...-i-or with .it.n ner npr nusoana nusoana u m - . . irv,.noiir Francoeur, ; .24. ldK P in CT rtlnVif -vrt k-t 1 r rr n rr lnsl. 1 ---o - Utaifivu TU J Ifn'riiHiA ' ..iH6iivuw,wibi-"" , 4 -M ttriMMrr thf wrnnrt an-. . ulCPc n workroom uuu iw luvmc. n "(, ; wail. imilv. I ..... i , . ... . f n gnus Mpan,.,Kii .i-i.t . i.'Rurai wan vuuurio '"""'""""iMs oesmnuu it .tv- r . .""- . . r .. , . clv ..pars she does noi ""lu iviivoo v. - , ,,, enmwine else , ... luimccviun. wjui utvi-nu-! . , j - " L Alcr. thp Is de- a"U DIOCCCUUIB YIIUl,'" . . ! . . ". ..(I. .06. Thompson Cadillac, .20., Bankfleld, .45. East Malartlc, 1.98. Preston East Dome, 1.24. Hutchison Lake, .02 '2. Dawson White, .01 2. , ; Aldermac, .40. Kerr Addison, 1.75. Uchi Gold, 1.71. Int. Nickel, 48.25. Noranda, 70.25. Con. Smelters, 55.50. Athona, .05. Hardrock. 1.65. . Barber Larder, .17. Fernland, .15. --- Kajor E. Philpott of Victoria, prominent in returned soldiers' affairs, was the speaker today at the divisional regular weekly luncheon of the has; prince Rupert Rotary uiuo. rresi Low . .. 15:50 pjn. 22.1 It. ;6:46 am. 2.9 ft. 19:11 pm. 2.6 It. PRICE: 5 CENT'S Atlantic Coast At Least Two Hundred And Fifty A 1 rv-j L" Y l Ql 'xre "OW" ,n wurei Jvuini LOYALISTS WIN FIGHT Kecorded In More Than A Lentury ot Damage to Property Will Mount IntoUncounted Millions of Dollars Maritime Provinces of Canada Also . Feel Effects j NEW YORK, September 22: (CP) An ever-lengthening roster of dead from an equinoxial hurricane which struck the North Atlantic states-with savageness unequalled in a century was near the 250 mark today and still the tragic figures mounted. It is one of the worst disasters Mow PWInnrl and New York has ever known. Damace to I Kayex Bridge I Near Finished End of Month Will See Completion of Important New Railway Span Bt the end of this month the ble Job of replacing the old Kayex railway bridge on the lower Skeena River by a modern 250-foot steel SDan will have been completed ex- ceDt for the painting. The" steel work is now being cleaned up. CUT DOWN OPERATION J, U, Morgan Logging: Camp Being Moved to Facofi Dniiini nf ino-s into the water' which time falling and cold decking will continue until the end of the iytr, states A. P. Alll?on, well known Queen Charlotte Islands jpjglng operator, who is in the city today on his way to Vancouver. After quite a good season's production, the crew will be gradually reduced from some 120 to 75 men. . . I - J .V. T , it was exceptionally ary on wc i-1 lands thi$ year, Mr. Allison reports, 'and, for the first time on record, it ' was necessary to ban smoking in J the woods as a precatlon, against . forest fires, none of which, fortun-Jately, developed. J The J. R. Morgan Logging Co. camp, Mr. Allison reports, is now in process of being moved from Tnur property, to hundreds of smashed boats, to growing and maturing crops, to homes, utilities, public buildings, transportation and com munications is beyond calculation as it rises to uncounted millions of dollars. How many thousands are homeless Is unguessable. Large , numbers of persons are still miss- vi ing. Many thousands of men and women in the great disaster area. troops, police, coastguards, naval reservists, Red Cross people, B07 Scouts have been called to rescue iwork. Meantime, thetorm, which was accompanied by fearsome tidal iwaves on some coast sections, has moved upward into Canada. The first riirpot rpnort frnm Cane Cod hovedat- least wen tyone,dentM ' This tentative figure was, apparently, certain to go higher. From outlying parts of the Cape there is sinister silence. Streams rose everywhere in the stricken area, bringing the added menace of Imminent flood. There was one death near Montreal. The city of Providence seemed last iasi night mgni to 10 have nave borne Dome the me brunt uruui ,.u.s from the Cumshewa Inlet camp will iof the fierce wlnd and rainstorm. ntinnp .1 . until' . 1 1 Mavt next mnnth month after Qfrpri . ... A veritable uaai wave, wnicn ex tended for a thousand miles in land, flooded the business section to a depth of seven to 25 feet. The public library and railway station had .been lifted by the force of the wind. Thousands of persons were marooned in stores and office buildings. Fire added to the terror in New Iflndon, Connecticut, and for. a time a major conflagration Many other cities had similar experiences. Train traffic was at a standstill. Long Island Wrecked The ocean side of Long Island, outside of New York, appeared to . Harbor, - where u i. it has v, u been u lo- oe wrecKea irom up 10 up. tx-eUmi . cated for the past year or so to Beach homes Wowj. Pacofl, about five or six miles dls- Nlne communltles were ln tant. The Morgan camp has alap darkness. Eight were had an active year. I known killed on Long Island alone .City Tax Sale Soon; Some Lots To Be Withdrawn will be substantially reduced by sale day. At least fifty lots are expected to be redeemed and arrange ments may be made to withdraw one parcel of 212 lots ln a single estate. Halibut Sales American and scores were missing. Entire villages were wiped out. Fire Island was particularly hard hit. at least 250' houses being either blown or washed away by the force of wind and waves. Part of the city of New York was in darkness owing to the flood ing of an East River substation. I ine sitfiui.trr wuccu Aviaij w Some four ' drea ' "1 delayed in sailing for Europe, listed to go under the hammer at . River highways the annual city tax sale on Septem-j rallwayS were Inundated. u.. in Knf if u iivpIv this number . ... . uci uu . uoastcuara stations were inun dated or demolished. Four emergency Red Cross base- Interior Work In Post Office Completion of the new Post Of- Tvinitir in nnn rv.M stnrnpp a 7r ! fipp. and federal building here Is and 6c. ' I now about in sight. Floors have Visitor, 3,000, Cold Storage, 8.9c yet to be laid and marble for in been on a trip to, Burns Lake and dent W. L. Coates was in me cnair ana oc. ; ., , . Prince George on official business,' and there was a good attendance of Helgoland, 28,000, Royal, 10c and He will return on tonight's train. . members with a few guests. 6c. ' terior finishing Is being awaited. The building will, be finished during next month. - ' ' '