BOTH SIDES RESENTFUL re ex. Bi ,j beeomlr more lnlene as a . tiin the prcimptuwif- . iriM. LaJiMtiiC the total an jkh people. among the lUltmenU made by rremler Cham-te am IIritlhr would never r.btnernc tne element of perwnal rty arid iniUfcU. decUred the B;.uin Prime Minuter. -i e:nktr IUlum piwo-. mt vtLunerwuuiM ui " tne Oer- JEWS ARE IN WRONG Wave of Anli-Semitlvm Now Between Great Rrllaln and t Juto-Slavia Following Germany Following Premier ' i.enerai i.iccuon Chamberlain' Address ! AGRAM, Jugo-Olatta, Dtcembct 14 A wave of anti-Semitism Is n i sweeping ow Jugo-8Urla foJow Coiiliclencc uroken m ; "h uItlV4V gvernment blames the Jewish in- fluency fr iU Having lost .mnfth The government received about r.rmm German I Press Violated Newspaper pp, of TOlc and oppo- Code In Respect to Publication sUlon r0rty-rur percent while Fascist Labor received les than one percent. .. tt ... friiinn I'D'Jfi. Dee. 14. New irtctwn bV7,fi Oermany and Great Dri- Missouri Must f UiereaeUonsiornme.Mjn- . N - lie Chamberlain aait-r J I (JYIUC ULI1UU15 , e n poJtejjr bo e dinner j KretR rms Awoctotlon Jqj. j flepTOeS i.m ! t.r , , . oflldau and pre have WAfimNtvr0,, D-. Dc 14: -i trenmtnt aitairtM 7h. Vnilr 8Ules stimne Oour. 1 ambcrian remark In Mondr.v that the- state of totalitarian atatw. Mlatouii mint dmlt nefro atod nU Ui wlUr rioow or rro'" for them acJiwU! of e-ual qualtts I Cefma:.: i" --y.- a trij,r Con.Hut tonal right. Tn tu4 Ur.'uh statesmen ryijug wo roade or the appeal of or would not aay t by tw a negro J km r"efi-d adsRiwtfor. FINE SHAPE, "trnr-r Than rvrr o Withstand Depresvlon. Says Rank of Commerce Head IIHIll""""" lUtVUillu. v l an press -- man no"' v t B Jdwln and other BrttUh atatat- maVkn Canadian eamosny has-- T 'ft Bfn trjvw tha Dominion of Canada , jLOWef 1 arillS Nail rebuke of Premier Chamber- ta withstand depression lncnc's i Are A vn HgrCBU Acreed Ull Ull T ultUm the German rt a IL I-n aa .1. the 1 ;e.. ncaoeu o vm r ns debate today amid spccula- barrier was de-t at to whether a iuii to a full peace understand- oetwcsn the two couim:. teyitKUMuici ' f ; iiwii, !..- -...l,.r, the hands ot the nummary was In DallV News almost two nu - Bulletins HALIBUT 'CONFERENCE Capt. J. M. Morrison and Capt. Sam Hugan, representatives of the Canadian Halibut Vessel this they attended the annual conference with the International Fisheries Commission. Various matters in connection with nest year's halibut fhhinr; regulation were discussed The general feel ed oyer the railing, she said. t ORRANIZE FISHERMEN SAN FR.VNCISCO The Federated Fishermen's Council Is to consider the question of accept-ins a C.I.O. charter offered two years ago at a convention now In session. The Council, representing 20,000 west coast fishermen, will make every effort to retain the A. F. of L. and Independent Canadian locals If it accept1 the charter, John F. Zurich of Seat-lie, the president, said. annual iwitms " 1 BAnk nf Commerce here yeMerday jPan-Amerlcan Conference Passes In the last decade. Mr ronl Resolution to Lower Trade esald. the country had shifted from I Ranicrs Between Them ...... - ....Uupnl m. . . in mm mam on a cuiuum- i Libar U prepared to w ior - " BHM,iiiire. mlnlrug and; exp-anatlon of the - Zto the mime Minister spoke. KXSXQ UlllCCrS tlTOl(luarterasawigruof- ,1 I a) Naxl dUpleaiure with Cham- Ulpplnrl 1 I n(aV renrc- i-ltLLCU UUttJ tniain rtnee the German .v.. a nmiimahiv acted on . ' if m it'n. u rrMtlent: J. W It6" msclod' last niaht that "uilpMrlck. secretary, W. Cru.ck uilOm??Srh.d Violated the shankrcasurer ;de,.ITlit1hamberTa?S The Prince Rupert Gyro Club tda Z Lri before it was delivered vear as oow8 iNA nrivn ii i'jhui ---- and moreover, aouiinn h;-- - j w KlrkDAtrtek. i ... u.. ndverse " . u- mn aords were ui comment ncc ----- .'... Treasurer. u,"'v" . r.li Fltaeerald ana trrcd. It U journalistic Prlvl' mnk Dlbb ,wlth w. F. Stone and to receive advance coP.. - sluart , iDceches well ahead of their be ng ur , c placc De. SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Dec. 14.- , ,oVidlt on stated to dc siui-wv. fore the speech wm tictualiy or- "tks !n mlUtary llvered but this newspaper w- , al John per. bound to hold release untu . .car.oid commander-ln-1 to M. sh when the address was ,n mnM 40 p.m. chic : of a Forccs thl be made In London It was kft lease that 'was 1 broken by the Ocr- gnjj1 ln Tucson, Arte0naV I man press, uwa w v I Pan-American conference, repre- I renting twenty-one nations oi North and South America, yester-rtny onsed a resolution agreeing to do everything to lower tariff barriers between them. J. Weather Forecast made on the strict ndcrs""a'"n cember 28. slightly that there shall pe no publication ntzgcrald and Joseph Scott e rloudlnes .... . v... HollverCd. I . ... . j ...... mnmhrn bf I ' until oner wivy .were lniuatca iw, President D. O. Borland and Dls- of the advance trlct Govcrnor w. H. Tobey. It was by means arrangement and the foe 11 -, . copy IKTy General Pershing Leaves Hospital . nollcv. Tnis - snrppn on luiim" i - General Eynopsls Off the Bri iuh Columbia coast pressure re mains high with fair weather In the Interior. Rain has occurrea on the north coast. Prince Rucert and Queen Char lotte Islands Moderate norinwesi wind shifting to southwest, part i cloudy, probably a few scatterec howcrs. West Coast of Vancouver Island Afndernte north easterly winds milder with increasing ss. OPPOSED TO I I PERSECUTION j, 'significant Resolution Passed by i Cuban Ilotte of Representatives HAVANA. Havana. Cub Cuba. Dec. 13 Tne Owners' Association, ana ueorge Anderson, representing the Deep ;cban ' Houe ( Rpretentatlves c.i riatirmn' ITnlnn. rrtnrned i - ....iniUn rfannunHn? all .jvm . "v. . luasaCU n l tooi i. . ..v. to the city on the Trince George iMrrecutlcn on!reUji&u$ or political nmrnint; n.mln. frnm from Seattle SMltl whtri where . .in.lL noma .'r td b?lw? directed at Germany land Us handling of the Jews. - t i ing was aainm a piuyv. cm"- . aiinc with the Vancouver fleet if nnnnn.V dllLOUVCI ntimilVPr f-OnUOU-V w.a,o ooen on March IS. More likely it will be Aprill or later. imOITF.i) RARE OVER RRIDGE VANCOUVER A young mother is Wig held here without charge pending inquest Into the death i of her baby which was killed when dropped from her arms over nurrard Street Rridge railing. The woman told the police . that her husband was in Jail and that he was without money oi food. She had contemplated Mil-; elde but lost nerve and the bab fell from a shawl while she gax- 'Non-Stopi-Flight NEW'iPLAN 0EH0USE II. a. Perry. L U A George, Outn Utopian - Legislature VICTORIA. Dttembor 14 Cana-rfion Pri-a utntilan system of Tomorrows Tides 141 Capitol TAXI High 8:05 ajn. 195 It. . 20:47 p.m. 16.0 ft. Low 1:23 ajn. 6.0 (t. Macey's Coffee House 14:23 pm. 7.0 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v XXVII. No. 28f PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, TJECEAIBER 44, 1938. PBICE: ft CENTS Brit Will Stiffen Her Policy LAND RUSH PREDICTED u as - , ... m electoral representation for British (VutrM. bad unon triple votes n (i Craw for each voter In territorial, eco- IeSCUe UI VlCW nomlc and cultural, divisions was su52ested at the recent session of the Brlt'sh Columbia Legislature by II G. Perry. Liberal member tor Fort OeorRe. Mr. Perry's system of "real re-nrejentat'on' would provide for a house of thirty-four members elected from Rtxfrn divisions On the iNrrttirtnl basis, there would be one member i r for Anh each riivicinn division In in cording rnrninp to m lect bers. C lijItL Peace River district by lateral OKeCna lYIeiTlDer Being Effected Ketchikan Hears That There Were Actually no Casualties .in Wreck of Old Motorship Patterson KETCHIKAN. AN. December uecemoer 14 it Ac- w Praises Premier Berlin - London Barrier Looms Defences Are Getting In Such I hat Lountrys Vulnerability Will Be No More Embarrassing Any Italian Aggression Towards French Tunisia Will Be Matter of Grave Concern to England, Declares Chamberlain T nvnfW rWomhpr 14 rf.P RV TKnmns TnsVin: i i? .A . ; i l i i;ounas. wn;w uo uu. Nw &Hn in peace Rhrer h aeience co-orainauon minister, gave warning iasi nigia nentloned, theimolutlon Is accept- . ni,n Braden fc fc nr:tajn mav goon UQ rea(jv to stiffen her for- 14--1CFI ll.lfTPI .V 1 n t t-. VANCOUVER. Dec. it,nl. n-tc nf fU0 TTmrviro an tVi-jf. rn Innnror mav nnr Pnr. - a h l d sh into the rlc'i u"vl a-..- ...wa v 1 Ufla Tlianra Of piwRim cnuntry of northern eign Secretary or Prime Minister in this or any other Little tnanCe UI and BrtUah CoiumbU is ; country 'be hampered by consider- n-vtf h hv nirn ?! Braden. I Lib- tra'-k iu'e oil and natural gas. tt. -t-rii th Ofirommpnt to take a. -ral M LA . Peac RiVer) T-o new tomslt-s'ha'e been ! P surveyed, he sa'd- and already Derllll OCQmS manv cnoumes nave Deen receiven frnm ootpntlal settlers Vi"" ''VFJT. December 14 'Ca- Mr Braden rM the Peace River irt:!-n Pr-)-Mayor 0orj.e C . n -jrularly neods payrolll to ex-Miller h-s beertadrtsed that there rIoit jts abundance of iron, oil. - !-, rSnncr.f a nn-or Hliht cnrfr and zinc raw materiala. bfnu attemntri by the Uoral Ca- on poyj-bUiUes there are the nadian A!r frjttc frc-n Ion-Mi 4n ,n T Polumblx Natures Vancouver in prsn'it'on with th 4fw?i 4t for u vhen thePoucs visit oi King Oeorne ar.d Qure i Colir n've- cut dewn 570 feet and Marv Memel Warning rsr bi' -sd'ate Industry did not 0f Memel. It was under no ob blanket the oil nrosrett a rent, and 4. ligation to observe or respect :t rrrrT 'he ceo-le of the province . jt Berlin declares. Diplomatic Vr'f'.n? from the wealth burled irries believe that the annex- there. ; . . atlon of Memel territory will P.TTrdlnB the neforV'hlchwayV be y. a'tnatler of weeks. fn h's eenstttuency. tne uoera. for Prince membcr yaid. he believed the pro- j.,.. Alaska Hlsnway. no mauer ihaf routr It finally followed.even- tually tually would would be be linked linked uo uo with with the the m 11 - feeder lines. riiln.S: Pat eLn off Ca3e Falrweather on rnember for Prince Rupert, Is every ,w u ha at first re- dav lustlfylng his choice as leader Ann fc'rtf rUlLUI'll KIUU LJO k w W iuiiu- l,ULluaj . -v - ' ' , ICfll. fUl luiiuin.Bi ..... k.J kxn .1 tt.- Un.ca Ut mmmnnfll the t. h. Plw.tpd at laree. norted tnat two men ; ui u. - 'f ..... r i i jmnmti) .t rr nil memhrs Mr.i ation of weakness or default on our part." Sir Thomas declared. Prime Minister Chamberlain told the House of Commons, today that any Italian aezression towards French Tunisia would be a "matter grave concern" to the govern- ' ment. The statement was made lh BERLIN. Dec 14. Germany reply to a question as to whether last ni?ht rejected the warn- "undertakings with respect to the tn of Great Britain and tatu quo of the Mediterranean France asamst violation of " embodied In the British-Italian the Stktlte of Memel regard- agreement applied to Tunis." ;rn'' he security of Lithuania's Bait'c nort. As Germany was not l sisnatory of the Statute 1 TlfirT 1I7ITU ! nnfinmmim PKtilUtlN 1 4 Capt. and 3 Irs. Anthony Eden Fn-4 j tertained at White House WASHINGTON D.O, December 14 Accompanied by Lady Lindsay, wife of Sir Ronald Lindsay British ambassador to United States, Rt. Hon. and Mrs Anthony Eden were , entertained by President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White Says Every Day it is More and More HoUse. Evident that the Choice of President and Capt Eden Premier Was Good One lnad a half hour conversation but, !as It was entirely unofficial, no announcement was made of subjects The session oi the Legislature bussed. IJust concluded was quite a busy Assistant Secretary of State Sum-ont and a good deal of useful legls- ner Welles was also present. . i n ..... J AAAAprllntv tn V. . .anon was " jjaaacM, " w i ' advices uuvilco received hvshvm here,T. . Kenney. - member for Skeena ZZZc d vision theVrwUld ri were no casualties who Is In the city today an hU W p . , i . p., . vvr u Th, , for other of sev- -n the wreck of the old motorship home to Terrace, i. u u U111 t MUl Radio Operator The Soepker would be elected oy swept overooara uu u'"" , - abating and It was Kenney says. I the Hous-from outside IU number Weather was . . 'u ,c- VnniH nA.iNi ta.t nieht that the coast- Sccaklng of the gasoline control.. Miss Marearet Fane, Now at Ze- Bna nionucia - f .nlA h ship . ianho tiM that In Nova SCO-I K,tl- It,, t'nlnn. nUtlnrtintt Premier and cabinet mem- Widow Claims Body Of Means guara cuncr an. n.vuj -- t ...- , to rescue the nineteen members oi ua they had had control for the . the crew lrom the beach within a past four j-ears and, as a result, the: lew nours. ipiite ut ss - 1 ,tALa-o, ucu. it iv v.v n,int Sheldon Simmons planned to fly one hundred pounds of sup-iip tn the survivors of the wreck ed ed motorship. motorship, the tne Halda naiua being dcuis un- ""-.thing new nere, wr. being the only woman air ime r- able to removMhe men because of J thought would have a healthy sta- dlo operator In Canada. the pounding seas. SPRINOFIELD, Missouri. Dec. 14. Mrs. Gaston B. Means has the body of her husband, the former secret service agent ana later extortionist, who died here on Sunday. She is taking the remains to CbncordNorth Carolina, for burial. Then she will return to Washington to look for work. What About It Folks ? Two Deaths In Montreal Poll ' n..J IVktl i One Man uroppea icu UllllR w Sky Rocket to 21 cents and the government oI Canada's foUr women Ucensed took ten cents of that In tax. a3 COrrimerclal fliers, Miss Margaret The Public Utilities bill, some- ne now boasts the distinction of blllzmg lniiuence. Alter ooiaining aer utcj.c, One amendment to the Motor garet opened the radio station at Vehicles Act Mr. Kenney said tnis mining centre 200 miles up would be found advantageous. As Vancouver Island. It was today If the owner of a car ifS a Job I've always wanted picked up someone and gave him a 5he said. lift and there was an accident the Employed by Ginger Coote Air-guest could sue the owner of the ways, she keeps in touch with Van-car for damages. Under the amend- CUVer. Prince George, Fort St. John, m:nt it was necessary to prove and Edmonton on company busl- gross carelessness before this could ness and weather Information. I be d0tle. When an airplane Is flying between i.,nrt it atrn-tpd bv the 7ballni and Vancouver, she talks nunc ufv - Redistribution cU.Uut.v.. Act v. In that Butedale, to the pilot every 15 minutes. 'vanrivw She MOKTREAL. December 14 wan- . Itfolks? The Captain or the Sal- adlan Jj. weather bulletins and keeps to do about constltu-.wlth What are you going electlonln Mont I been been taken . n from Skeena vatlon Army reports that he has ten new applications for Chriitmas of Monday's cc Rupcrt.'them Informed enroute. Smpers and there wUl yet be more over and above those Applied .real are rerrted . One wj ettectlve at the next Miss Fane won her private pilot', car Money will be needed if all are to be made happy. U,fd JftJSrirf T election which Mr. Kenney licence April IS, 1933. after five and boott 'general There are a great many people who doubtless Intend to donate to dropped dead In a a filing polling doow- f;, ... . . mo or 1M1. onehalf hours' solo and was gran-,he WeasfthatV a commercial certificate July .. .- .j .L.t ii ............ nnn nf Prinr Riineri Hnrtn tne eieciiuii tii"b" . . ... . . It. Don't let oe aaia w u.c vv .k."' have: r uZ hmnorsnatlon "Zna,nn and and other other offences offences i h.ir Hutv at Christmas time. So. far we Previously acknoledgcd, $83.95. Klhcollth Prcceptory. $5.00. Mrs. Ray ner, $1.00. ,V,' Bryant Company Limited, goods to the value of ten dollars. a eorge tnis nwrnmg iu have been set for December 20. and proceeds to Terrace on tms n tiiajist vj v 29. 1935. after "logging" ioo nours. She Is the only woman filer who has taken uo Dassensers at Ed lmmm lta.de. him and .ctompany him home. operallng ln that.elty.