IMk Ul had been received with 01 piUivino" j "J - i ..i . ...lVf nniftVllnfT 'cannot, view ww r prehension the present unto- 1.1 i nn ft it or 1 1 n 17 ii itr of all lands," said ineSurpiUs of $3,3Ci,8U'J on upcrm.B j l IV.A nnmt I'M r Vllltl ... . ,. n.,IUl.l i' a r . 1 N CLASnhbi list As a Result of I Unung 1 rA.r.l 1 n n nnri tntPft tn live IlUIiu &.uhcs between . Hungarians 1 iu. . . it in.. rr Kn and thirty Czechs. NICH IS DEFENDED t nrititn niifi priiiaiu 1 1 -. t 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 v . 1 r n . 11U Ml Ml ftl'l II.IV1I 111. ULVi w of the Munich agreement, Halifax, Foreign Secretary, in mai an unacrsianuuiB Great Ilrltaln i.nd Germany 1 1 1 L'l rnMnAfi iMiuirnrr ukm ial war He defended a policy 1 1 1 1 1 1 t- T-ri7i cinnp n nn i .11.11111 rtmftril t..ii-.,-l rwifnn! ..v..v v- iiuiiuuii w . . the COnstnifUnn nf hulldlnES ; n v.. . . . ' i runway ior tne uoyai an- "I Aiuord Bay. Queen nar- islands, ' Account as Compared wun $2,689,023 In Preceding Year VICTOKIA, Oct. 25: (CD-British Columbia; public accounts fo7 the fi"s?al year ending March March 31 31 last, last, tabled taDieu In in the mc Leg Steamer Toronto City Lands at Portland After Stormy Voyage Across Atlantic ntirl Kr Ufnt-AnoA onrnilV-l r.rmr um KYninP Oct. 25! (CP) wjf uitviki"-"-! vv i fuivi.u"-' Hungary In its territorial! The British ship Toronto wiy ar against Czechoslovakia. nuers Called r Air Base On An i . . rived here Saturday after an ex r.nnnnllv and 6c. j Halibut Sales American -,.i-infi 23.000 nounds. Cold 11. lc and Gc. Arctic. 31,000, Cold Storage, 10.2c Of Magistrate Is Charge For Hall VANCOUVER, Oct. 25: (CP) Joe Hall, aeed 40. has been arrested on a charge of attempted murder In connection with the firing 0J a snot at Maelstrate Edmonds of New Westminster Saturday night BRIDGES IS Dodge Death COMMUNIST islaturc today by Hon. John Hart, WASHINGTON, D Minister of Finance, showed a 1 .Harner Harper Noel, Noel, of of O surplus of $3,361,899 on operating account. This compares with $2,689,023 in the preceding year. These figures do not include re lief costs or sinking fund provision except for sinking fund for Inscribed stock held in London. The surplus is applied toward I direct relief, the total cost of which is 3,700,210. A balance of i $335,311 for direct relief is bor rowed from the federal government. In the preceding year the government was short $1,706.603' on this account. Revenue from all sources showed an all time high of $31,036,-912 compared with $28,102,612 in the preceding year. Ordinary current expenditures were $26,819,060 as compared with $25,413,589 the year before. Dcpt redemption amounted to $852,983. British Refugees Had Rough Voyage coast longshoremen's union leader, tlon with having been responsible. for the killing of a man wnose body had been dumped into San Francisco Bay. Accidental Coroner's Jury Returns Verdict in Tragedy of Young Automobile lally rough rough 22-day- 22-day- voyage voyage I .. wklnson, British Labor M.IV T the hP Atlantic Ocean. Damage! Suspicious of Famous Flier's i . , , , I MArncfl rttlW v,n vnnl ncludea ine carryuis away of her bridge. Passengers in- t eluded a number of English people who fled their country owing iu recent war scare. u-eeWs aeo while being rushed to hospital here after Having ing been oeen coverelv Inlured In an an explosion, explosion., Dodge's young bride of two weeks was a witness at the inquest. LINDBERGH POLITICIAN Motives nc TTllx Wlllfln In in Air i ir r'JK .. , . In Australia I MANY ARE rf an miMt llouor rlne In cities of 'Unlted states and Canada. C Oct. 25: Oakland, cnair man of the American Legion radi cal activities Investigation commit . .,ctnrrifiv tnid the- coneres- 'Kun!ii un-American activities com mittee that Harry Bridges, wesn I! NEW LAWS EFFECTIVE was a Communist and naa presia- ( ed over communist meetings. Noel mp0rtant Hours and Wages Leg further charged Bridges" organiza-i jsiation Becomes Operative in United States WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 25: (CP) Important new labor laws affecting-wages-and hours of ' work went into effect in tne unuea States yesterday. In the mean time, only interstate commerce ln-j dustrles are affected by the new laws which are designed eventually to establish a 40-hour week, 40c an hour minimum wage and barring cannot economically meet. In I Last Appeal Has Failed; Must Hang I OTTAWA, - ' Oct. 25: (CP) LONDON, uct. ; . . -f.H o m. m i.m . unr ampin. i iir i.iiuiull liaiu t w&uov u T ohnr MPmnLT Ul iftiUMiHv...,. - " of another broad- reprieve tc Vlt Maccmone, was the source Col. Charles a. una- - whu vu , ....s - side siae agdiii against j at okalla prison, Smin'ir aviator and more Burnaby, for the murder al- Coming less less OI of an .ill an ., .... at,n nf Mlrhael nraifim ana ucstnuu ...... - "the Col. Lawrence of the United States " Lindbergh is expected to visit rtaiv shortly, astenslbly in connec lnsurguratlon of a tion with the new International air service.. Hudnrk near Fernie. The ex- ..1 80 Taxi TomorroW s Tides mm High 3:00 ajn. 19.9 ft. 14:46 p.m. 21.3 ft. Low . 8:55 am 7.1 It. 21:29 pjn. 3.2 ft. -.--.... rr i in anu (New 1938 Plymouth) NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRICE: 5 CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938. ai,tow 3 Take By Jap , V- ssion5f B. C. Legislature Opened T D. TL T DS I O UK l qivgn v ieve Unemployment C L -.l-. one juisKui iaij i? it..i..,i wiriH i ntifiiiiiins :iri i.uuai: i inn ijiiium ai u nui- v.. of Apprehension ( TUK1A. UClouur j - i-- . . i i. .n hl onrc onri TiirrniM- ties board, amendments iu vanuu to relieve unemployment were forecast by Lieu-Governor Etic W. Hamber in the Speech from the i of tha nnpnW of the session of British Loi- cruinture this this afternoon afternoon. . - - ' PROVINCE FINANCES IMPROVED GT. BRITAIN Will Again Default On Its War Debt Installment to United States Next Month LONDON, Oct. 25: Great Bri- I '' : JUNEAU IS NOT PAYING : TTr Crash l : I GIVEN VOTE Sum of $75,000 fIs Provided By Washington for Building Of Breakwater SYDNEY, New South Wales, JUNEAU. Oct. 25: The War De-' tain will again advise the United Oct. 25: (CP)-Elghteen per- . partment at Washington nas voted States that It Is unable to pay a sons, Including C. Hawker, a $675,000 towards breakwater pro- war debt Installment of $120,000,- member oi Australian raiiw -r Jecw ior me jjiuiecuuu due on November 15. Active nego- ment, were killed in. the Dom- boats at Juneau. tlatlons for a final settlement or mion's. worst air uner cru on the war debt question are denied. Mount Dandenpng, ,40 miles A I k Tiar ; southeast of Melbourne, today. ildol-d 1 llCI I,, 1 nl J fourteen of tne deaai were pas- n i l Attempted murder , sengerS and f0Ur members of Has Now Been : Missing Week j AMnnnnAnE Oct. 25: Wide spread search has been instituted,! lilUllrl v iD now north of here.He was last ,een by anather flier bnttllng with a storm in tne Mcjuniey iuibc- Forty-Four Men and One Woman Kuskokwlm River country. Charged in International Liquor 1 Ring r1 Til TIT k PI NEW YORK, Oct. 25: (CP) For UV1L WAR ecutloner has arrived at the scene and all is In readiness to proceed with the hanging. - fr ' ' : Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Refers Matter to Committee .Minion c. of employment of children under! Tne councii 0i the Prince Rupert (rVitoon voars ni nee in nazaraous . . . n moot. . pttrrfnt Ont Oct 25. ---- ----- - cnamDer oi voniiueitc, .vw. LITTLE 4CUfRR'"fl:',hVas' occupations. It is estimated that! th it hall yesterday, dls-A of accidental death ' SJ" TlJt.cn verdict eleven men and women are affected! from the J Jn ;hLhenewlaw, J PuVindustries of British Col- cluded In these are tne Decan sneii-i . . .u -.ootinir - . report w h ,1111 lllUUdUlX. tlllUiVjr& uw.uwu .-i- cn ty,BV nan. not pay1 a minimum of 25c per hour. ANCHORAGE FIRE LOSS Former I Given China Capital Ud To Invaders Today Without Battle Move is Stated to Have Been For Strategic Reasons Had Long Been Objective Chiang Kai Shek and His Followers Flee SHANGHAI, October 25. The Japanese army, after smashing its way into the outskirts of Hankow early today, marched into the city today as evacuation of the provisional capital by the Chinese continued at full speed. Japanese army and navy commands announced that the entry by the Japanese forces had been without resistance, v J J abandoned . the defenders having i , the city. Details were lacicing dui, hniIITIVf1 the Jananese said that unite of GAS CUT but so far without success, lor m ics Granted Temporary . 4 llnlr. flla? f a mpn uav. well k.uuu niasi ,i TTTf IT'P'rV who has been missing for a week. Injunction Against Govrmment By Mr. Justice Slanson VANCOUVER, Oct. 25: (CP) Mr instil e A. M. Manson, In Su preme Court yesterday, granted an injunction restraining until Thursday compulsory reduction in the price of gasolina as ordered by the provincial government. ty-four men and one women were M iU AWir"" Thursday the piaintiii com- u.. f,oi .nnri inrv 111 ilVLlLjxll 1 kJ . n-inips. seekint to -restrain the lHUltlCU UJT a .UE.O. 6 4 J I 1 - . . . ' . (i , Tps Monday on charges of defrauding government from fixing the price, hnth services had participated In the capture of the great city which has been the major goal of the Japanese conquest since Nanking fell eleven months ago. Neutral advices at Shanghai said that retreating Chinese had dei mollshed buildings. Large fires were reported In Hankow, Wuchang and ! Hanyang. . 1 The military council at Hankow decided not to defend the city against the Japanese but to with draw for strategic nurposes., Generalissimo and Madame Kal Shek fled yesterday to 'Chungking In their big iDouglas American-made plane followed by five other planes earring .high officials and government records.:-"' . ". .. . - "V 1- Tne great lire in bummi u Coal and Petroleum Act of 1937 , reported checked. i ns. ini lc 11 r I rn virus Ul I" " LONIJUN, -Cl. if I count Cralgavon, Premier of North legislature Ireland, The plaintiffs, through their in an interview with a Sunday, said counsel, Senat or J. W. deB.. Far- London newspaper Nprthernl ris K.C., contend hat. if the or- that any attempt to force Ireland to unite with Eire as pro-f dcr took effect, they would lose posed by Premier Eamonn de Val- $1,500,000 over a one-year period be' Farris argued yesterdaj era of Eire would undoubtedly Senator followed by civil war. "t 11 was an "Northern Ireland has learned, late trade and commerce, through experlenc to place no The pi. intlff oPn; a" value ' upon de Valera's promises Or I Home 0,1 Distributor, Ltd, Im- ... visoonnt nerial Oil Ltd.. Shell Oil of Bnt- even on uu 8um"vi.o, . Cralgavon neciarea" Gasoline Cut Protest Heard Uh rolumbia Ltd.. Signal Oil Co. of British Columbia Ltd., Standard Oil Co. of British Columbia Ltd., Texas Co. of Canada Ltd., Union Oil Co. of Canada., Pender Garage Ltd. and Roy Stewart Ltd. Secession Is Not Favored Sskatchewan Government Head; r.ivi rhillv Reception To Troposal WIV""" ' thP1 oeverai mausities ne unnuun- nrotesting against tne oroer ,Di, umbla un a. j heir to the prows death of Daniel Dodge, account Qf tne RFnINA. Oct. 25: (CP)-A reso Dodge automobile millions w new wage laws wWeh they say the,' ? the matter to the lution on passed passed by by the tne United unuea Farm r ! Damage of $200,000 As Result OtjW fa SerVCe . coniiagraiion m j I f.Unltlf the hands in an AiasKa naunaj warehouse fire which was brought under control Monday after an all night fight. The loss Is estimated- at -uu,um.. The fire did not affect the operation of the railroad. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE rTMMTPi?rv opt. 25: (CP) Win- niiir wheat futures were off IbC October clos to c on Saturday, lngatBUic In United States ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 25: rn.Pniir firemen were overcome Piane Covers Distance Between hv smoke and one was burned on Denver and Des Moines in Four Hours, Twenty Minutes ARABS ARE EXECUTED Three Put To Death by British Military Authorities For Rebel Activities. JERUSALEM, Oct. 25: Three Arabs were executed by British military forces yesterday for rebel activities. Meantime, sporadic outbreaks throughout the country against the British rule continue, i TWO MEN ARRESTED Quick Action of Police Following Robbery of Vancouver Bank Yesterday Afternoon VANCOUVER, Oct. 25: (CP) captured two roughly dressed men near - - the .Canadian Banic oi -wu- . ,- trade and commerce committee for. ers of Saskatchewan advocating se-1 A" dm yeMy cession of tne V?"?"" lust after the bank had deelares Premier W. J. Patterson, vvmi J"" 4 woulSTe foolish," commented The money was recovered, the po- al, speaking of the proposal. George Alfred Martin, aged 38, and Paul Marcel, the men captured, are charged with robbery with violence. A bank employee fired four shots after the men. Warehouses In San Francisco DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 25. . T f Making an experimental i"gntare e-UDening frcm Denver to Des Moines prepar-, atory to the Inauguration of a new I commercial service between the two SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.- One cities a Union Air Lines plane ar- hundred and fllty-even ware- auer uuuc v..v. , , rived here yesterday covering, the distance In four hours and have been tied up by a C. I. O. twenty minutes. Thi new service strike, are re-openlng, an agrce-wlll include call, at- Kansas City ment on points at dispute haylns reached. and Topeka.. .