' D:l.t kL A ! HITLER IS tory In i i m nere the British coiumDia wec- bridecs at Maroole. When irvn Mncmro Is Docked la at Vanrouvcr for Repairs 1 1 van inin viitrnav 1,1 11 ivirn nnr 7n i r . i -inn hospital fthlp Columbia Is Tin vrT inr MrtAvmnr nn u111 O'Shea Hud I'rartlcrd Law Many Years in Kootcnay Centre TriD 1 Saturday In resumption of; eer Barrister Last Nisht 1 . . I . I ... . . . L wn r. it h It .. I 'ii mlnntnc 14 llirht llfllR UIWlllllILL Ill M. 1 H?V1 v k . ..-.J -. ,i m i i t u ,.r u: r:p in aicamuuui nimiiiccr iu jm.-u.mui: ui ma iiat 'reiterated a former declaration NCOUVER. October 20: (CP) A spactacular at- that the Hungarians would have to MV I HULL . jI. Illllldllll LU UllilLL U ixi A AO 1 IV, J. IIUUI w r " V A T . 1 J Ullnii mnn n,rAt flffvt A St A ft Utm. i 1 1 . I 1 . . I . -w I. . t SI 1linr.MT T A Jsfl.lllll ill L I l.Llllf 11U11" swuntr the nlane In wide - rj . i . . I a hundred yards along cr River between the hlgh- 1 x 1i Ji. 1 4. . V M'VITI rll IlllUlfl UlLllllbllU 1 V V v HVnP t (IT T t' II 111! I Ml I . r I II r II" 1 1 I 1 . i ij Airiii. iu ..:r.;v.:iif ....un.i lOCai aViailOll niStUiy. yvitn tiic viaiuiiiLjr .cu nee mouinpiece, puunsncu l n a nr. hpn i xii 11 i auuuib. SHE TELLS NEW STORY ic to rest, Holland and irs. Sidney Colbournc Now Saj Vili 0 W wtv - -- Alia JltlMJi the two bridges, almost a Was Accidental undsr the circumstances. L- J U.. .H1 f n rt rinlv tn f nd that nis wue VICTORIA, Oct. 20: (CP) Mrs . . . , c Hrtnti nnihniirnft pnaropn until ki laLn vvcuiicnjiij. ' - . . .... r.. n...,.t .w. i u U.,UA tl-t :30 ywtcrday afternoon and a supreme Court. A.;slze Jury here MANY IS Pr1 17D iVflU 1151 Cnitnrn -Wlll .TIKI .S.- ,'0 UIIMI.I H .....-- ... . 1.1 laml ildcntly snoi with his own tun while she prepared to, floe th Jik lvc year old daughter . .Jrom .their Pak Bay, cottage rch 31. . . , Mrs. Colbournc said she tuvUns across the bed with one arm and holding the gun which siic had taken iron unier Col- bourne's pillow. She said the child rlosion and saw in mack- naw fleeing from the scene. i;! iii. ycttcrday' hcirin? b fort giving this evidence Mrs. Co! bourne collapsed on the stand. CAMPS TO VICTORIA, Oct. 20: (CP)-Hon. George Pearson, minister of labor, announced yesterday that camps for single unemployed men would be operated In British Columbia again this, winter. The rate of pay will be 30c per hour, the same as last year, with deductions for board "80 Taxi Statin Itow 1 omorrow'sTides: High 11:40 a.m. 2fl tt' ,A' AND NIOHT KKUVICr. ' ... .. Ik-t... Low 5.32a.m. 4.9 ft. fl rCI III fiiu i-iiuiimmii wimr? 18:1,5 pjn. 3.2 ft. (New 1933 Plymouth' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL I5ItlTIS.II COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER . n 4 r r 3 PitI.,C JtiPoU'A', ii.u, ml U-!' v . Uw xuBER 20, 1938. PRICE: 5 CENTS ant In c ,i. MtUlAlUK1: ooutn Hungarians Mtist be Satisfied With I Territory Where They are 1 Preponderant BERLIN, Oct. 20. Chancellor Adolf Hitler emerged yesterday as, sole mediator of the minority ter- 4 rltorlal dispute between Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Der Feuhrer a "friendly warning" to Hungary today urging it not to press for large slices of Czechoslovakia, saying in effect that Magyars would hate to accept the principle of racial nationalism. i MADRID IS AIR RAIDED 1--T7T "N. Oct. 2 Henoforth no German clergymen or their families w'll rrcelve any moneys f'om the state If they are opposed to Nazi rcll:!es, it was decreed yestrrdav. The trovernment pays nens'.ons and allowances to clsrgymen. BE OPENED nter Shot By Single Unemployed )Vili l?e Taken Care of i Manner Similar to Last Winter Bride Has Died James Gordon Jr. Succumbs to Injuries Sustained on Honeymoon Trip and a hold-back which will be paid hunUng tragedy In the spring, ine wam-ucuuiHV" will be 70c per day. 1 OLYMPIA, Dashlngton, Oct. 20. , James Gordon jr. died yesterday of bullet Injuries sustained when he was shot In the woods near here by his bride cf three days in a honey- Mr. Pearson made the announce- ArlrtilIA1. KnrriAr ; These camps will be for resident : sin8le unemployed. No program in . ' . regard to transient single unem- . n . 1 1 Be TVsiPfl 4 i ment after a conference with Hon. Norman Rogers, minister of labor v . 1 , Df-J tr A . . tr wVin 1Q :1 VISlLQr LO IHC ifll'lIIHIII lrillll IU wli. iii . ur 1 iitiino " 1 A w - . pioneer barrister and soM' -oast. "i. (.tin 1, lIH.ViKU Rwajf II'- I o UlU UUUllliift wi-w r - ui TiJtvitl 11U W rtO Will UC vn w - ployea is yet, a"""'"nu' , Mr Roiiers said, in an address : t a t.ihpml meeting, that transfer- v, . i.a-iniielhiniv fnr Soviet Border Patrol is Said to Have Occupied Manchuokuan Island TOKYO, Oct. 20. Another Sibcr-lan-Manchuokuan border Incident Is reported with a Soviet border oatrol occupying a small island Which It Is fleciarea nere owea um lunLSent w,,uM the belongjo Russia ', ,,mhlpm. He urged close co-oper- at!6n between the province and the nr. 1 DeSlonf NOON, Oct. 20: (CP) 1 Dominion. l.UllV 1 ICOiuwu Rovernment's fomlsn nol- Mr. Pearson issued a statement . T.i.i- and the Munich agreement today declaring that Mr. Rogers 'NomeWliai Ddier "laergn the test of had agreed mav "f opinion as the main is- rhould not be expected to be res- T"y. . Q c t 20: (CP) ANKARA, in seven tmnPndln hv- nnnslble for unemployed transient. f "on,. AlibntWof thifmm other provinces. The prov A slight improve w ; , . ; l' nave had government ince. however, will ; care for tranced ZTTTot mbrr h ....... a' 1 nn niMns can De lounn nna is.emi "'""' -- 0 by Lnbor. 'W I for returning them to their home Turkey, who I. be Uved to be dying A ,;winn. ' l or a liver TOHij- ... Race With Death ::T;;,7: cabinet is l :l IN SESSION Tuuimiieiu.au ( Vessel Leading ! GLOUCESTER, Oct. 20: (CP) v There was a seventh post- Ing two-thirds of the course. FIVE DIE IN CRASH Quintuple Fatality at Level Crossing in Quebec Last Ni;ht LESAGE, Quebec, Oct. 20: (CP) Insurgents Kcsume Their Attacks pive persons were when a Upon Loyalist Cities Canadian Pacific RaUway freight train struck an automobile at a MADRID, Oct. 20. Soon after leve, croSsine near here last night Rarcplona had been bombarded from the air yesterday by insurgent fighting planes, there was a similar tevere attack upon Madrid. Casu- ofl-altles; . however, were light as the people of Madrid have become ex-waa pert at running to shelter from air raids. Must Agree With Klcxca one oi ncr icci anu w. - .. .t,nnt ff ch ftpH unri t.M iUiiip I 1 v vlnnairc iw n-t in As a result ... LtaLlS Jl lliu JJ-T O ninnn u ahi Knuare in no . . i in iih i hi i iii " --i .ir.i nnH pint o a man man ir a n m:n'K 17 mlm. - w m - jl. s annoiinred, making the ... ... n 1 r. ca ni tnc cuuui.iv now . 1 ... .it . .. -4 -t rt I nnal nnnnlatlnn is J.3U3.- kntr thn into rjprmnn nnn. now 78,700,000. TT t 1 irded ' TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourtesi S. D. JohnuQ Co.) -" a Vancouver Pacific Nickel, .31 (ask). Big Missouri, .35 (ask). Bralorne, 9.35. ' Aztec, .05j Cariboo Quartz, 2J0. Dentonla, .03 Golconda, .07. Mlnto, .03V2-Falrvlew, .05. Noble Five, .03 Vz. Pend Oreille, 2.15. Pioneer, 2.51. Porter Idaho, .03 V2. Premier, 2.25. Reeves McDonald, .42 .(ask). Reno, .33 (ask). Salmon Gold, .03. Taylor Bridge, .02V2. Hedley Amal.. .03 2. Premier Border, .01. SUbak Premier, 1.82. Home Gold, .00. Grandview, .10 12 (ask). Indian, .01 V2. Quatslno, .04. Oils A. P. Con.. .19:(ask). Calmont, .30. C. & E., 2.20. Freehold, .033A. Hargal, .25. McDougal Segur, .122-Mercury, .06. v Okaltal 1.18. Home Oil, 1.10. Toronto- Beattie, 1.25. , Central Pat., 2.41. H "1 Gods Lake, .41. Little Long Lac, 2.85. McKerizle Red liiKe.itSiilJ Pickle Crow, 5.10. San Antonio, 1.22. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.60. McLcod Cockshutt, 3.50. z1 Okhnd, .17. Masher, .20. Madsen Red Lake, .45. Stadacona, .47. Fransoeur,, .24. Moneta, 1.38. Bou'scadlllac,' .09. . Thompson Cadillac, .30.- , Bankfleld, .36. East Malartlc. 2.20. I Preston E. Dome, 1.36. Dawson White, .02. Aldermac. .62. Kerr Addison, 1.97. Uchl Oold, 1.53. Int. Nickel, 56.00. Noranda, 76JB0. Con. 'Smelters, 64.00. Athona. .04. Hardrock, 2.05. Barber Larder, .23. Fernland, ,W2. 1'alesline, Central Europe And Trade Agreement Discussed King Keceives Premier LONDON, Oct. 20: (CP) The cabinet was in session for two- ponement today of the third and-a-half hours yesterday and is International fishermen's 4-1 expected to have a further meeting schooner race between the later in the week. After the Canadian Bluenose and the inet leetlng, Prime Minister Neville American Gertrude L. The- 1 Chamberlain was received by the baud. The race today was .King at Buckingham Palace. called off on account of lack The Palestine situation is rc- of wind with the American lported to have engaged the great- challenger leading after cover- , part of the time at yesterday's meeting. Colonial Secretary Mai colm MacDonald and the Pales cable solution. The central European situation and the proposed British-American trade agreement also received attention of the cabinet. BABY MAY BE SAVED Young Mother, Suffering From Infantile Paralysis, Delivered of Child FORT WILLIAM, Ont., Oct. 20; oas katchewan OTTAWA. Oct. 20: iTPi The ' sum of $12,000,000 ha? been expended by the federal covrnment for relief In Saskatchewan, it is announced. Tugboat Strike Has Been Ended Port Workers in New York Vote In Favor of Returning to Their Jobs NEW YORK, Oct. 20: One thousand striking tugboat workers of the port of New Yoik voted yesterday to return to work. This will break the strike which has tied, up.; 300 tugboats, making it h"ccessary for the Queen Mary and other liners to dock and sail without assistance. Toronto Worklcss Become Restless March on City Hall Is Threaicned Unless Food and Shelter I? Provided I I ' 1 i i TORONTO, Oct. 20: (CP "Unemployed men, led by Talbot Walker, are threatening to mar-h on ths City Hall here unless they are provided with food and shelter. Tie Vector of Holy Trinity Church Irs offered accomodation fqr one .hundred, men in the church. Perml-j Ion" to hold a demonstration haj been refused by the mayor. Japanese Conquest Or vjima T wo Is. Believed Near; Front Offensive Opinion Of Observers is That Hankow and Canton Can not Hold Out Much Longer Against Superior'Forccs Of Nipponese HONG KONG, October 20: (CP) Generalissimo ; Chiang Kai Shek is now faced with major offensives. by., cue .Japanese invaders on two fronts and neutral military observers admit that the outlook is now anything but cheering for the Chinese. .In fact, there is a general feel- WUU111M1U1, a , uyU nfy that the Japanese will not be. mucn longer ueniea m to have expressed the opinion that i .iicir w'ontji.cst .onfl, est anhoush although there there may may partition will not prove a practl- TAKE OVER JERUSALEM British Troops Now Entirely in Control of Holy Land After Day's Fighting With Arabs S't fillet in Disorders Said to Have neen Trovokcd by Sttdetens I . PRAGUE, Oct. 23: (CP) General staff re;-3i ts that six persons were killed during disorders provoked v; teiday by Sudeten?. Five were killed when a Sudeten Free Corps attacked a Czech milita-y patrol In :,'ovthcrn Bohemia. A farmer was killed In Vasacks. Tug Is Abandoned In Alaska Gulf , SEWARD. Oct. 20. The com-Riurd cutter Morris has taken aboard lx memhers of the ere-" of " the t-jtNiat. William Mkray which ..Tonight's train, due. from "the if stranded In the OuU of Alaska. Fast at U o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be 0n time. j be sunk. yet be stubborn resistance on the part of the Chinese. The Invaders are now closing in n Hankow from three sides and he fall of the provisional capital cannot be long deferred, It Is be-ieved. ' Meantime, resistance of the Chinese in South China Is wavering. Land forces approaching Can- ton have been reinforced by sixty JERUSALEM, Oct. 20. British Aimed motorboats carryln; naval troops, in their campaign tu put .v-ufure clow to the southern met-down all Arab revolts In the Holy .opolis which, it Is reported, the Land, were In virtual control of all Japanese are determined to reach Jerusalem last night with complete ' November 3. Sixty thousand law and order prevailing after a Japanese soldiers have already bten. ri.iv nf fiPhtins in which It is es-. .anded and more are coming. Oi- (CP Fort William physicians are tlmated ten Arabs were killed and servers go noi see animng 10 pre- -strivlngtoave-the llfeof -mellfty injured -Without a single' mr tftelr steadrfldyari.-cagainst pound baby girl who was born of British loss. The rebels had been a seven teen -year-old mothtr who driven out of the old city some of is suffering from infantile paraly- which they had been occupying sis. The young mother has been in Machine gun fire was used to sil a respirator since September 3. Millions Spent On Relief In ence snipers for whom there was a house to house search. One thousand guards marched through historic Damascus.Gate. TORONTO .ie di'-orsanizd Chinese hordes. A major battle may start within a wceK. Aerial raids continue to play an Important part in the campaign lijtnit both Hankow and Canton. Only Twenty Miles Away The Japanese advanced to wlth-n twenty miles of Canton from the noithcast and fifty miles from the east, semi-official Japanese :-ourc3s reported today There ara . mounting indications, however, hat the Chinese defence is tightening. Defending troops were lft m the rear ot rapidly advancing Invaders who are now menacing .-Mi G-rre and Q-..ocn Marr will communications. l eave AMnrd Train at Toronto TOR NTO. Oct. 20. IC'.ng Georv' and Queen Mr ry will slee i abovd thejf p:lvate train duiln-j thrlr stay in Toronto in th? ro-irrc of th-'r visit to Canada next simmer. It was annvuved vesterrv much to the relief of municipal officials. who Had been worried as to. how Thc'r Males Vs vnild be accomodated with Oovcnrne-n Heu.'e Vlcyed and Premlrr Mltrholl F. Hepburn disapproving of the Itfea of refurnishing Cnv Loma. BOHEMIA TROUBLE DR- MANI0N ON COAST Conservative Leader Arrives in Vancouver and Proceeds , Immediately to Victoria VANCOUVER, Oct. 20: (CP) Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, National Conservative leader, arrived here today and left Immediately for Victoria. He Is returning to Van-cuver tomorrow to address a Conservative meeting In the evening. Windsor Motor Plant Strike vmliftton at Chrysler Factory Continues In Spite of Labor Troubles WINDSOR, Ont., Oct. 20: (CP) "Yovlnclal police are guarding the lant of the Chrysler Motor Cor-, oration here against which a i trlke has been declared. Pickets ; a' al'-n routed on the plant lnslds i which preductlon. so far at least, !s continuing normally. LONDON GOLD PRICE LONDON, Oct. 20,: . (CP5 Trie T "i-ton cold price was down 1 4c at $35.12 per fine ounce yesterday,