9 s Christmas and New Year Message From Olof Hanson New, ica r. at 8 1 oooaoooeiootiODOOOOoaocioanoBuw OLOF HANSON TO ORIENT Col. Nelson Spencer Announces New Consolidated Export Plan VANCOUVER, Dec 21: (CP) Col. Nelson Spencer, log broker, says that a Japanese association has been formed with the aid of the'Tokyo government to handle almost all British Columbia lumber exports to Japan and nncse-dominatcd areas of China; When the Association begins op-eratluiri Col. Spencer says, all lumber exports ot the northwest i lo 9:31 a.m. 7.9 It. VS kAiCt i 1 f ,4WL ' 1 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER " 'j" , g . -x Jm miM.J- rn- , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1938. 'V. fe - - I Oa. 7 " " I 1 hopes that Uossfor each and every j r Ac ! to., fX Wcnrf?nc, the gaicty, and the spirit of 8iving and sharing that are a part of the g one to catch tnc warmm, p unrwfnas so' , p PROBLEM OF JAPS Dec. 24: (CP Quadruplets To Have Birthday Cake As Well A ' . . ' SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick, 0 The suggestion w has been made by 0ft1"' ' w. nA 2 CP Tlie Mahoney quad-'P o vnnmuvnr .Tnnanpse economist lw,x- P "Japanese1 -pie whwe b rthda Is on and authority that the ChtatmM Day. will have their Hr problem" might be relieved by the j hday cake tomorrow Their dUtrlbutloa of the Japanese mother that. In the past, there 1 numicr says " H throughout v.uuub. a the rest of Canada. . .. birthday cake as It 1 seemed useless to have this as well Hulled States and Canada ex- as a Christmas cake. However. 0 cept logs tor box-making and air- ; there will be both this year. The plane spruce logs for pulp will be' ' quadruplets will celebrate their handled through It. ! fifteenth birthday. Bulletins POPE RLBUKES MUSSOLINI VATICAN CITY Pope Pius, in a Christmas address to the Car dinals, expressed "bitter sadness" at vexations in relations between the Vatican and the Italian government. He said the vexations I twin-motored United States Army bomber near here. a 141 Capitol TAXI Maccy's Coffee House WORK IS IN GOOD SHAPE j Ottawa is Ready for Session Most of Cabinet Leave Capital lor Christmas OTTAWADec. 24: (CP A nf cabinet sessions durinz the were the mistreatment of Cath- , t Jew days haj brough.t prepare olic action and wounding of the I . . to ODCnlne of Parlia- toncordat between the Holy See jment Qa January 12 to a state of and Italy by Mussolini forbidding I 53 seIdom achieved at sucK marriages of Aryans and nonAry- early izle 0nly one cabinet ans. meeting on December 29 is schedul- led for the holiday week. RERUN TAKES IT practically all the cabinet min nt'TM.fV A nrntunniii min- 1 . t,afc rm lalcxo uuye; iiuw w;ai,cicu W W-M isiry spokesman declared today jTarious homes for the Christmas ili a..." 1 n n M r: :i v tlcsed diplomatically after it had culminated in United States rejection of the German protest against the speech last Sunday by tbc Secretary of the Interior ot the United States. Although regretting that the incident had ,it a string behind, the spokesman saiJ that the protest was t-Jetf , . in ... such terms that it ended I The Governor Oeneral, Lord Tweedsmuir, and hi family will have Christmas dinner at Rldeaii Hall. i Prime Lnlster William Lyon ! Mackenzie King and Leader of the ! Opposition R J. Manion will spend the holiday here. As X his usual custom. Former f riUlC AlUUMCi I, O, Wi.lUH-i.fc diplomatic action. Nazi newspap- &y nome ot nl3 brother lh cw ronwiiuc pumiiui5 1 Sackvllle, New is runs wick, xor comments. ' Christmas. He wlU leave shortly to imafce his new home In England. NINE DEAD IN CRASH UNIONTOWN, Alabama Brok en bodies recovered over acres indicated that l seven possibly nine, men died in the crash and ex "BsiSy Salvation Army IU ZXLT Fund Completed WiLL MAKE KING CHIEF TORONTO Leaders of the Six Xjliuts tribe of Ontario are con-rMering their plans for conferring a chieftainship upon King .urje on the occasion of his visit next year. All the ancient ttibal rites and customs will be observed. SHIPS IN TROUBLE PORTLAND, Oregon There were three shipping mishaps in the vicinity of Portland within forty-eight hours but none were serious. The Hamburg-American Line vessel Seattle grounded fifteen miles down the Columbia River but later refloated without serious damage. The British freighter Myrtlebank took an alarming list when cargo shifted in the Willamette River after leaving here but she returned to port and had the cargo readjusted. The freijhter. Maine wa also ashore near here for a short time. RESCUE IS COMPLETED JUNEAU Members of the crew of the jnotorship Patterson, wrecked two weeks ago tomorrow off bleak Cape Fairweather, are on their way to Juneau aboard coastguard cutters after hiking out to Lituya Bay following their being marooned for len days. AU are affected by ex- 1 Practically All Collections Made and j Donations Acknowledged I The Salvation Army fund Is just ' about completed. Most of the collections have been made from the radio auction and the fund will be wound up next week. The present standing follows: Previously acknowledged ..--$478.80 "City of Prince Rupert 10D0 A Friend- - 3.00 Anonymous -50 W. R. McAfee 5.00 S. E. Sunbury 5,00 Donations of goods have also been ecelved: 'meat from Swift Canadian Co., bread from Rupert Bakery and from "A Friend." groceries from Q. ii S. Grocery. Weather Forecast Prince Rupert and Queen Char- J lotte Islands Fresh north to north- J cast Tinds. booming colder with, rain turning to light snow. j ; Miss Peggy Steen wilt sail tomor- , row night on the Cardena to spend New Year visiting at Stewart and Premier. posure but none are In a serious condition and are thankful at their rescue which constituted , one of the epics of Alaska coast shipping annals. PREMIER PATTULLO'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE Last year at this season, I expressed the belief that we could look forward with confidence and an abiding faith that pood would outweigh evil in the following future. Notwithstanding the many S untoward incidents of minor degree, uie iiwjiu g g flicts which have taken place, and the outrageous g g injustices which have been perpetrated, I still be- g lieve that we are moving steadily on the long, long I way to the ultimate goal of good. ,;p g Tj:..:.,r.n,r t,.a mav fppl that we have' S limn muoiijr ,,v- "' ,7 S . . 1 little influence on world events, but U , is individual ; effort which makes up the composite whole, and ot g ..: u c ft,o xa cVinnlrl pxpvt ourselves to the ut- & g most in our own spheres according to the light that we see. -p g I 4 t . i v; Q I wish everyone the season's compliments, and all good for the tuture. T. D. PATTULLO ppKHcrtiPPPPPPPPHe&