Tomorrow's Tides leather Forecast mm High 2:M ft-m. 20.1 It r,...r 11 nd Oucen Char Jiupv. - L , a tlrnnn " " " " ., tunas winds, cloudy with some :trM. No. 289. pulse ermans ith h ' Losses . i n..klt.ll li JN Der 12 The Oerman .i t. Jim mum a iiim.- -porting to disclose events op to the outbreak of war 2ff Hrvnm.nti Minlrl in bnok Mtenslbly to show that! r? did everything possible to tjcs peacefully and that Britain was responsible for I we war Poland oes- a nnlu mm lntttmn( nf m viisw ii aiii utisiss w will to war " i re i erai ut Len I IT 11 Attended Kites This After s for Well Known Local Fur Trader uneral of the late Len , ho died suddenly at i oay ai me ena oi me wee I nrari BTTSPr inriK n arc kills n from the chapel of B.C.; eri to Fairvicw ucmeicry cnmwr nr rrl(nn O'lrnninu. . I r m t m rtl-.l v jacuon. pasior oi nrsv Churrh nrriplalfxt nnd MLsSt npany hymns which werei Kindly Light" and "Nearer to Thea." Pallbearers were I Boyd, Frank Warnc, Peter wi, p m Crosby. F. K. Feero m IIahi... vplshsA n pa n . ' oi uorai onennij.i y Have Been urns Ut Wazi 1 . 11T 1 him narcnui . m . . . . . . . . . . a ritish Troop (activity k PTI17ITV On W estern Front 1 ; " patches said the British threw back the Ger-j Resignation Ul near the' - . 1 rrrr Moselle Valley- Comparatively v l U iisn ntmui td: range but refrained a k.ng without wam- 1! 'i would have been in - v a h n inn 1 3. -3U 0 lIIMriiiw""- !tr4 U re dot ted to! . . . . f.lu A ti 1 A . A IT T T T t OIL BOOK IS OUT heavy German losses were reported while the British reported no dead, wounded or prisoners. nivnr1Rvamon ATT TT7Q TW D0S Dec 12 CP- v jbmannc siRhted the . . 1 nr nrman. nre- a a il. A ' 1 aa V W " - Murmansk, with- AGREEMENT!'; is nnai jitaiy menu .naae mm rmnre roi icuituian rHifiu I h Khtn AVi1 Mpurtnn Trevanlon and Huntsman- perdue on Atlantic voy'ages, fell victims to the Oer. Pket battleship Admiral r It Is believed here. War Period LONDON, Dec 11: (CP) Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced In the lloute of Commons today that Great flritaln and France have signed a comprehensive agree ment governing wartime finan. ctal co-operstlon. The agree men! rorrrt rxchante problems. . ' available "currencies, loan float Inf and generally establishes monetary solidarity between the two countries. It will remain In effect until two months after the end of the war. TODAY'S STOCKS (Court 7 8, D. Jormatoo. Co.) Vancouver Bl Missouri. .13. Bralome. 11.10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Dentonla, .02. Falrvlew. .01 H. Oold Belt. .18. Hcdley Mascot, J9. Mlnto. .01 H. Noble Five. XI Pend Oreille, 2.25. Pioneer. 2.20. Premier. US. Privateer, .90. Reeves Macdonald, .35. Reno. J5i. Relief Arlington. JOij. Salmon Oold. .03. Sheep Creek. 1.18. Cariboo Hudson. .03Vi. Oils A. P. Con .16. Calmont, M. C. & E.. 2.12. Home. 2.75. Royal Canadian, .18. OkalU, 1.20. Mercury. .06 Vi. Prairie Royalties. .19. Toronto Aldermac. .35. Beattle, 1.01. Central Pat., 2.39. Cons. Smelters, 47.50.. East Malartlc. 3.35. Fcrnland. .02. Francocur, 40. ; Oods Lake, .62. Hardrock, U6. Int. Nickel. 45.25. Kerr Addison, 2.14. Little Long Lac, 3.00. McLeod Cockshutt, 2J0. Madsen Red Lake. .45. I McKenzle Red Lake, 1.30. . Ktoncta, .00. ' Noranda, 76.00. Pickle Crow, 4.30. Preston East Dome, 2.10. San Antonio, 2.20. Sherrltt Oordon, 1.16. Uchl, .80. Bouscadlllac, .03 Vi. Masher, .09. Oklend, .13. Dominion Bridge, 39.50. EXPULSION NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, "B.C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12,' 1 9397 AT FRONT German Patrols Busy Near That Part of IJne Occupied by British. PAItlB. Dfc. 12: CPi A French communique, covering Monday'a fighting on the Western Front, said tenement in Which llritnn. Participate,, W,322S PUOC South of Hlischtlorf iNcar MoscllC alley rcachlng Paris aald there was heavy . .. . . r I . in. TI i T)ll iol f fnnnB ii'nrn ff IS- - . . .1.. o... AKIN LCCl'iniivr i-. vi t ijuush h uu , oerman pairoi acuuyjn mc oaai . 1 ..1 . . . n 1 1 o.i. ttt t n cnitTinnn -AftstM nav tit ifrniin mnnn ni imnn in rhr first renorted direct entraeementitne Allied line. .nn iii-n ernFYont itVnnt between hotvvppn British urinsn and nnfi German iierman forces. iorces. II 7 at-" f n jnday ,nilnv in in nn an attack nttiick south SOUth Of of BUSChUOn Buschdorf Is Now Definltelr Out nf Leacue of NatUm Follnwlne. Einrry of Two Year Period GENEVA. Dec. 12" CP-Itaiysi reslnnatlon from the Leati f Na-i Ions became effective yesterday with the expiration of the two year period of nouee served on Decern - i Hr 11 m Ttalv reslened owlnz Sir John Simon Tells of Arranje-1 to the League's denunciation of the !of Russia Great Britain and France F.xpected' 10 suppors Afr"f'n .unc M leaguej of Rations ., I O EN EVA. Dec. 12. If Russia re-. iMts the Leaide of Nations As- i sembly proposal that she submit! the dupute with Finland u me Leacue for mediation, and It lsi t expected that she will. It Is con-j .sldered likely that Great Britain and France will support the move of ArgenUne to expel the Soviet i from the League. 1 . , The twenty-four hour deadline, for reply to the League of Na-i tton's offer to mediate the Russo- Finnish war expired today without i any reply being received from thel. Soviet although Finland Immedl- ately accepted the offer. A thlrten nation committee. Including a ca-. nnrtinn renreseniaiive. wmcn IS Indications point to adoption of such a resolution by a large maj- i... -iu 4MliVtt nr tnmnrrnv Argentina will then, according to plans, present a proposal lor ex pelling Russia from the League Russian sources Indicated that, this happened, they woid break! loff relations with Great Britain' and France unless those nation. 'beat them to the draw. New York Stock ! Market Is Quiet Little Change In Price Ranee Ing Early Trading Today urw vonK. Dec. 12. The New York stock market opened quietly today with little price change m early trading. The mausinai average rose .05 In the first hour to 147.10 and the rail average .oh to 41.32. The Hartley Bay fish packer t n Tnhl which snerman, uayt.. -- , brought In the boat Audrey W. on In nnnoMS fairranks sr. First Ranking Movie Star Dies HOLLYWOOD. Dfrenber il CP -Doul' Fairbanks Sr died todar from a heirt attack, at the ae of flfty-slx. A dash . . . .... .i 1 t ., -. . . V. bedside were the widow, the former Lady Sylvia Ashley, and his brother, Robert. Hi? son. Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. was called a few-minutes before his father death but did not reach the house in time. The picture shows Fairbanks and his w lfe.i Ultimatum To Hitler; LONDON, Dec. 12: (CP) life." German Freedom Party" m. . . . I -a JbUajI av ar-k A (considfria? FlnlAnds appeal for sfnt a 100-day -ultimatum to eiM Kikrrurt Hrftftlnff ft tPDnrt tO. u.Uu IIUU. U "Paetnr.r.r. 3 ;the Uague Assembly which would manv tne oerman people" condemn Russia as an aggressor. 1 within that time or lose his FIGHTS IN CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, Dec. 12: Two j world boxing champions were In action in Cleveland 4ast night. Henry Armstrong, welterweight champion, knocked out Jimmy Garrison of Kansas City In the seventh of a ten round non-title Weather Forecast Sunday, navmg n r Rml.WThe nreuure it. rnr. Len weaver, expetw ww.v.-. w, Z return tonight remains low off the queen Char to Hartley Bay " U liarwcy to return i,MII " ... onM hlirh Oro lnUe T.n Islands and high nver over Ore funeral of Mr, weav- er Rev. J. Flndlay, United Church missionary at Hartley Bay. who came north In connection with the incident of Mr. Weaver's death, will return to Hartley Bay with the Sherman. gon. Southeast gales and showers continue over Vancouver Island. The weather Is mild throughout the province. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Southerly gales, mild and showery. : SUNK BY Other Victims British Steamers King Egbert and Middlesbro Also Lost Low Sends Message To Viscount Cort Followlnr Last Week's Visit To 14:38 via. 21.4 ft. . 8:50 am. 7.2 ft. 21.19 pjn. 2.8 It. PRICE: S CENTO Action KING IS 'CUTTING PLEASED FINLAND IN TWO Front I Russians Reported early Half LONDON. Dec. 12: King George. Way Across Mid-Section Stub- in a message to viscoum oon,' w commander-in-chief of the British . ,,7Tt Dec ,n. 12. (CP IPP. -fldence Army In France, expresses full con-1 STOCKHOLM, in the British troops which Soviet troops have driven f llty-h- eight miles into central Finland on visited last week. The new, generation of British fighters Is the middle front and are wllhln ...., v,vt tn .fri.t.nrv anrf mirit rvf ntv-two miles of their objec- to the previous one," declared His tive of cutting the country In two, Majesty. Escaped German Aliens Picked Up In Alberta AIR FORCE SUPERIOR Ten Members Of Destroyer Crew Still Missing n v . . . r I I I T AUTVW T vt lO- (POk- Ttt'A ftf imlralty today. The San Alberto I stilt missing and apparently dead, 'was a 7400-ton vessel. The Swedish i vessel Torn of 3792 tons struck a i - I mine In Swedish waters and sans, ! all on board being saved. The Tore jsank In Oresund, according to Co-i nrnhacen' reoofis. the crew's fate Henry Armstrong and AI Itostak not being immediately known. Both Score Knock-out Victories More Victims London, Dec. 12: iupi me British steamer Middlesbro. 989 tons. Is reported to have struck a submerged lobJect off the east coast of England, the crew being rescued when she sank Loss nf the British steamshtD King Egbert 4500 tons, Is disclosed bout. AI Hostak of Ssattle, middle- fwlth the landing of thirty-two sur weleht chamDlon. knocked out Eric Seeling of New York in the first of a scheduled fifteen rounder in which Hostak's National Boxing Association title was at stake. The show was for the Cleveland News annual Christmas Fund. vlvors. Attempt On Nazi Governor's Life pfi!? n 12! Several Nazi' guards were killed by Poles In an I attack directed against Arthur Grleser, military governor of Pol-1 and, near here. NEW YORK COPPER NEW YORK, Dec. 12 Copper was selling at 11.30 onthe New York Metal market today for March delivery. the Admiralty announced. Nominations In B. C. Cities VANCOUVER, Dec. 12: Yesterday was nomination day for the municipal elections in twenty-one British Columbia cities. There were many acclamations. Elections will take place Thursday except In Revelstoke and Kamloops where they will be held Saturday. NEW YORK WHEAT NEW YORK, Dec. 12: New Yorl: wheat futures were tc lower to according to word brought by re- fueees to Sweden. Reinforcements are being rushed in by the Finns 'in the effort to hold off the Invaders and prayers are being of-ifered up for snow which might !hold off the Russians until spring. I Finnish ski scouts were reported ,to hve slipped through Russian lines yesterday on the . Karelian Isth?1QS almost to tne RussIn-CALOARY. caiiary Dec Dec. 12- 12. CP- CP- Two Two eMg ot and Valk- Oerman aliens who escaped f rem ffom Kananaskls internment camp last ' x3tder week, w ere recaptured by city pol- Ume ol a lfV ca5t of ';, received of frequent artillery duels Calgary today. Ibetween the Russian fleet an3 coastal batteries in the Gulf of Finland. Fifty planes were reported to .have bombed a Russian armored train on the Karelian Isthmus. Reports from Geneva said that Italian Army pilots and ground Canadians Take Prominent Part had .a,L In A rOperaUcn, In Eun f Uar. Sir Klngsley Wood -aU zk within reason.' tungsiey wooa torn me nausc ai , . . . - - PPWn materUK Commons today that Great Britain;111 could claim "definite superiority in our aircraft" over Germany. . The Secretary for Air disclosed 'that the Royal Canadian Air Force ("will In due course be playing their part In active air operations in Europe" and "meanwhile a Cana- SKI MEET AT JASPER Idian flehter squadron has been , . ... . , . .... . r-ono uuiciai upeninp oi .ew uownmu l Jll UUJ , Ut! Da,, .f la. iruisn sieamer n .iiocno uws i Threatened i Down ,n ,sn,Mwede sh,p fence of this country "' JASPER, Dec. 12. Official opening of the new downhill ski course here has been set for December 31 when competitors from various centres of Western Canada will par ticipate m a tropny race over tne three and a half mile ski run from the Deak of Whistlers Mountain. The announcement was made yetS- leraav dv jasper ski uiud wmcn ai so will be hosts at the Alberta t j chamoionshlos in January. The j . .v. n-i.- ft.. -r, man nr Via c. San Alberto in the Atlantic Ocean I trover Jersey, torpedoed by a Ger-: downhill race will climax a week's I was announced bv the German Ad- man submarine last Thursday, are. skiing program at Jasper On December 26 SDeclal rjartles of skiers from Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver will convene at the Alpine Village for seven days of varied winter SDorts which will In clude a daily ski school under SwLu Instructors on the slalom slopes where the new ski tow is being con structed. Sleighing, skating and social events also will feature 'the carnival program. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Pprtland 2, Vancouver 2 over time). HER MOTHER DIES HAZELTON. Dec. 12: Mrs. W. J. Greer of Hazelton has received laic higher today with May trading word of the death of her mother at at 94S.C this mornlne. her old home on the prairie. Salvation Army Xmas Cheer The Salvation Army Is making Us regular Christmas campaign again this year and donations will be received for that cause by the Daily News and will be acknowledged through this paper. Captain Halsey of the Salvation Army says that there will be great need of funds to carry Christmas Cheer to a large num ber of families. That is why he Is making this appeal. Money may be sen to the Dally News or to the Salvation Army. i lit i i i i 4 :1 'M'- 4 ' f