DmIcu Mrani Hate To IV Lm ployed T Oct Surritor off the wrecked motorhlp Patterson s'l.i rodfd off Cape Fair-wiather. wher reue ships hae b?rn unsblr. owing to rough wea " r t , rtftt a landing, but three i im drnpntd ff?ed supplies for ""-m yrerday. A nln was to ty to Utuya to- f nidfi ni'dfc to o hIKe hIKe thirty thirty mil-! mtli ! Would Recall w-ruim- barometer. To New York t COVRTZNAY Vanco iviur Ii- CPi- Six Court- igaaeo m gett at out devil cUb toou xor t irfiimmt The r" ATTl 7. npcmberJ5 ,Pna Jvr Uje roo U 22i3il, A-; r?htfthS5rTlrnrs of "T f GASSED IN OIL FIELD - , of annexation to Oennany by vot- the General Victor Odium of Wncuu- -reriand (0 the lKh where ing that Memel Clones belongs to to Ger- Ger- r.m art returning to utuya uav wornjw to come out by plane to Juneau Reichsbank Head Visits England LONDON. December 15--Dr. HJ iwar Bchirht. bend of the Oer NAZI PLOT ver Wa Unconscious forTwen ty Minutes Yesterday : CALOARY, rtlan PrctfSi Victor Odium of Vancouver and T. A. Keyes of Oalgaty were uncon sclous for twenty minute late ye i terday when they were accidental-.ly gassed at Ilome-MlllarvtUe No. 2 Well at the north end of the Tur ner Valley. Both are reported -to be fully recovered from the et- iran Reier.soana. arnru r'-.. . ;lh 'ccU o( the Mnerience. experience. () tody to confer with Montagu Norman, governor of the uanic oi Finland. TODAY'S WEATHER tirtnoa niinprt Scatered clouds. a mwr - BUDAPEST. Hungary, ucccmi ht 11 -Onlv mterdty Harbor Part cloudy, south- null duh iur Hungarian made of on uprising of M nQU bar. Nazis on December 1 In an aUempt ea . mtem5Crature. 35; to seize political power of the na- omctri tion Due to effective "A,ert nay-Clear, easterly wind, the police, the conspiracy was put J5"mHeJ pcr nour; barometer, ' down. ,nftn . Victoria-Clear, northerly wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, "MM I Vancouver Clear, calm; barom- Prinro George-Clear, northerly Berlin Envoy "B" "'''"' i Terrace CJearjwrth winq, tern- DUBLIN. Dec 15.-AS a pro- 'jperature ju. test at political and religious persecution, the Dublin city council yesterday urged the government of FJre to with- rirnw Hi minister to Germany. L ' 1A Alice Arm-Part cloudy, calm. 29 Anyox--Cloudy, calm, 25. Hazclton Cloudy, calm, 32. Smlthcrs-Cloudy, calm, 24. Burns Lake Foggy, calm, 15. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 24. Tomorrows Tides 141 Capitol TAXI High 9:03 a.m. 20.0 ft. 21:56 p.m. 17.0 ft. Low 2:27 ajn. 7.0 ft. Macey's Coffee House 15:40 p.m. 0.2 ft NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITIS II COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol XXVII.. No. 290, L O 4 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSPAY, .DECEMBER 15, 1938. PRICE: 5 CENTS Britis Finances Curb On Nazis r-. French War Budget Is Presented TodayiPremier Chamberlain All Country's Forces Would Be Used To Help Great Britain Parliament at Paris Receives Estimate of $820,009,000 for Defence Expenditure During Coming Year PARIS, Dcccmk'r 15: (CP) The government of Premier Edouartl Dataller, warning Italy and Germany V at I ranee will fight to protect the Empire, presented to Parliament today the greatest arms budget sine the World War, providing for an expenditure of $820,000 for t-'' -;:t:e for 1. ' Iti a twtnent to the foreign af fx. M ommitlce jau num. rwein 4, - OtTTiw Bonnet averted f he entire armed force of the . wotili be ud In the de- ? .: Oreat Ilr:itn In the event irvkrd attack. RESCUE IS ' Devil Club Roots Sent TOUGH JOB enay men an are ROYAL PRINCESSES WEND WAY HOME FROM SCOTLAND ' 4 a New York clinic which U -"- I- unt them to Vr manafac- 1 fire of f median for dUbti ? Ui m H k I Ml 3 .o B kgh v P.- ia e fai CI! mu Castle In Scotland, where they had si n 4 a holiday Princess Margaret Rose ilelf.) and Princess Eiuaoeui, next .n uae of u xe,-sljn Uk; .ne of England, aie shown In their au ,. ?:e a ,iiey lei; t-s Stat.ua L-nCon. - " " " " Drlei oriee rbflnc bUns OF MEMEL : Appeal Expected to be Made Hitler to Take it Over to BERLIN. Dec 15: CP The new Parliament of Memei, following el rcUeqp at the flrit of the week. expected t precipjiaie me wsup imany. sn anoeal tnai cnanceuor i . HlUer wiuld be unable to Ignore as of All Oermans." T ProU-tor December 15 (Cana- - Drisadler General MURDER CHARGE Mrs. Gordon McKenile, Aged 22 of Vancouver Formally Accused of Dropping Her Baby Over Bridge ... . .M ( VANlAJUVCtil. lycvtiuwt fair, northeast wtna. two mm P ' nrMMlMr, Onrdon Mac barometer. 20.98 f.llin.: hJUr; 2 charged i irmnerature. 32: sea amotnn. . . . , ... rt Int. rKUO 1 KA 1 tV 'y w,nd' tcn mlIcs h0Ur mZy night in a drop from Burrara eU. , bridge. The mother sala . .f..n Two Langara Island-Overcasi. cast-IStrwft easi-, Hmnrd accldentalli i nrifsrn irrn t iiui v - . . . . i kmti" (Am. vtis r t .I . .0rr In crly wina. nvc m "c" "0," perature. 38; light swell. while she herself was contemplat Dead 7 SC- rart cloudy. Ing suicide because of poverty. tempera- WANT SUEZ CANAL NOW iuc'h h-Latest, Dcniand of TotalN f tarian Slates oi urrmany and Italy BERLIN. Decertber 15 The Ger man press yesterday voiced demands that the AngloFrcnch Suez Canal company give over a portion f the shares In the Suez Canal to he totalitarian states of Germany and Italy. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Spokane 3, Seattle 2. 1 Settlements-. : CHINA RHYS. Is Reached ! Accoiding to an announce- mnt uiciu uubc made this afternoon by U.S. GOODS BI.7 Commercial Deal for Natural Products to be Announced the lire departmeiu. lh 4 .ttnlsht commercial ar- Has Something More To Say For Germany Associates "Statesmen" But Not "People" of That f!niintrv With Tlit I.ntnsf Rpmnrks Alnnpv Pnuw j Might Be Deciding Factor ' LONDON, December 15: (CP) P ime Minister Nov- Great Britain's financial power is the curb on Nazi statesmen when they think of war, We may take it that when German statesmen I won't say the German people re- e i 4t :ui .. t : ai ai . neck uii wie pussiuie iruiiAdjueuces ui a cuiunui, uiuy mum Jnct only of our armaments but of our great financial resources which, nn it tin 31 war of Ion? duration, might I HI H I IK I I : well prove the deciding factor. i ! Manion Is I I Opposed To t Immigrants t ,1- Flat opposition to admission of my immigrants to the Domln- 4 ion while Canadian are un- employed was expressed here lit. nloht hv Hon .Dr. R. J. 1934 and took the same stand now. WASHINGTON UAJ . UC. 10. Douglas Stalker, secretary of Announccraent Is expected to be I A DnDITCC the Firemen s Un.on. a setUe- made Ti(nin , tev da, of an ar jLiDViI 1 Ltd : tr.ent has been reached in re- ran,ement for the sale of between . ' i t- gard to poaits at issue between $25f0co,ooo and $50,000,000 of Am- APh HH AkIi ' the city and the members of erl.an VT0imts to China. It is dis- rllVLj llHrYlL' 4 U a II. Hann prvkTffr ThiM mere -r .... . . are waje increases ranging r9nm.nt invoi-m r.o loan. Or-, Unemployment Insurance, Thirty from 13 to $25 per month and anBP, would lncluded m the pro. two weeks' holidays per year d v wun pay. ii was siawcu. m uc Cltv Hall there was no confir- matlon that a settlement had been reached. English Cup replays Walthamstow 1, Stockport Coun Left For Alaska In Small Boat; Return To Port BELLING HAM, December 15 -Four youns New York men. who left here In a small boat, headed for Baby Clipper At Ketchikan : ALL MEN r&IYlJ DAI U al Old CoUntry SoCCer Second Search Party Went " Sm!thr Smlthtrs in to Rihinr Babine Mountains Mount was aroused when the first party failed to return with the body yesterday after having been out three days on the forty-mile hlke All the men were reported safe last night, j (More on Page Six) BAN FORCE FOR DEBTS j LIMA, Peru, Dec. ia: iur j Riexi-jco. at the Pan American. Confer- ence yeitcrday, proposed? llie ban-'nlng of force In the settlement of : International debt. This Is lntercst- ing In view of the Mexican oil ex- KETCHIKAN. December 15 In proprlatlons. flnn hat aurpprl nHth the H6ur Week and Other mings Asked by Congress OTTAWA. Dec. 15: (CP A Trades and Labor Congress of Canada delegation, in conference with the; federal cabinet today asked the ApC C A EC government to introduce a natlon- uriemnlovment insurance scheme the next session of Parliament. From The deleaatlon also stated Its ! -To-ition to lowerlne of the stand-. V 3. ... 4 4 U kKJ A'tf... 1 . , - - . 1 nM kfthalf nf . ' . 'Set uul lo ivtuct uic uuuj ui.imi- ; ft pica WHS CUICICU Ull U j Hull City 0. Chester 1. Kan. 63-vcar old Vancouvet ,mmnlaved seamen who are un- ELECTED C.C.F. Leader Had Majority of .More i Than 2000 Over Over Mayor Miller . VANCOUVER, Dec 15: (CP) Dr. J. Lyle Telford M. L. A. was elected mayor of Vancouver yesterday, with .'a majority of more than two thousand ever Mayor George C Miller, Four other candidates were In the field. Dr. Telford, who will have a two-year term as mayor, rode to Yeovll and Petters 1. Folkestone and Smithers prospector from the J able to fulfil residential quallflca-- -Barnsley. . . Babine Mountains where he dieo.tlons for relief when they become 'Rt R, Stockport plays Chester cf exnc.ure last Saturday - night. Is i jobless. Ruoer Rupert neets Coventry City and Yeovli . . f M d rtv eVoc. fnr hp raiiwav broth- ila-s Sheffield Wednesday In the m search of It. Anxiety i prhoods exnressed ODPOSltlon to! next round. railway unification. Weather Forecast umbla. The weatner is iair anai Alaska, nave returned, incy ue- - ... , ,j elded that the boat was not safe,Interestlnr Proposal hy S1,c at 5htly2SderT cuuugii. ran-.imcrican ionirrcnce victory on the crest of heavy Manioi. ConserraUve Reader, T.tinr support : from the same fT 'aid'h hail opposed admis- dutritt district in Ih the the east east end end Which which re re- sion of German refugees In turned him to the Legislature with a big lead in the last provincial election. The complete tabulation gave the following figures: Dr. Telford - 16,903 Mayor Miller 11,812 CoL Nelson Spencer 8,397 T. H. Kirk 891 Dr. A. F. Barton 772 Ex-Mayor L. D. Taylor .... 421 Althouth Mavor Miller was un successful, the Nonpartisan al-dermanlc slate, which supported him, swept tle four council vacancies in the persons of Aid. John Bennett, Aid. J. W. Corn-ett. Aid. Halford 'D. Wilson and Fred Crone, who is also a Liberal Member of the Legislature for Vancouver Centre. Dr. Telford, while elected mayor, will have a council largely opposed to his policies. ard of unemployment relief and nTPIJ AIJ CXN SMITHERS. December 15 (Cana- sought Institution of a thirty-hour, IjljjflvJi Vll rtlan Prpl A spnrrh nnrtv which n-solr ! THIS SIDE J. L. Coudert of Prince Lands in Halifax After Visiting Pope HALIFAX, December 15 (Canadian Press) Ut. Rev. J. L. Coudert Bishop co-adjutor of Prince Rupert .and the Yukon, arrived here on iTuesdav nizht after attending a Oeneral Synopsis A moderate' meeting of the Order of Oblates of disturbance Is approaching Van-1 Mary Immaculate In Rome where couver Island but pressure remains he was received In audience with high in the Interior of British Col-' the Pope. nr it a nnv Prince Rupert and Queen Char-. fSr, ri Afl I lotie iSianas Moacraic West Coast of Vancouver isiana Moderate to fresh east wind, fair and slightly milder. inc Course OI Miiuniri VAWuimitiiwi nnn" -n - -...i,.... , . . . fiioht tn sniithpnstpm Alaska. Pan- United States proposal that the YAKIMA, December 15-Convic- . . ,.., i i r,.u.. nntinnc nt ihn mnisr. itt nf the murder of John D American Airways uying ouwi nauy iwcuy-uic ..v vw.... , . . . j Clipier landed here yesterday from ence do everything to lower tariff Moore. Roy Wright was sentenced i ri An f n nam vpvi m m n v Seattle. Darners. r-j Yakima Man Is Condemned IN GIVING It has been suggested that peo- ole who give are happy people. Wo wrgest at this time that one way if helping to insure a happy Christmas Is to help others to be happy. Possibly the best way of do ing this Is by supporting the Salva-Hnn Armv Fund. We have so far: Previously acknowledged $39.95 Women's Cuiadlan Club 5.03 A Friend M L. Mumtord v tftt.'SHia . 2.03 if 0