wet. r- m mi , i al lt ilVi, ! Ucdett. who says i blocking worlds : prosperity Mir IV! . . I III IIIIIIIMI'I Attend Cabinet Meet Saturday irTAWA. r Q , Nov 20: CP Hon.! - mw minister of na- ' und Hon It D. Han-: 1 lifter of trade and) both attended their , "f the cabinet council ! I II I IMrlulntn Is Nominated The f- Today's Weather Tom orrow s Tides1 mmM Rupert -Overcast,' light High .1:15 ajn. 19.8 ft. wind, barometer. 29 0; 12:57 pjn. 22.6 ft. :c 48; fcca smooth. Low .7:00 ajn. 7.8 ft. 16:45 pjn. 13 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ,AXXIV K.: 270. , PRINCE RUPERT, B'.C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1034 PRlCi; FIVE CENTS ORIENTAL SITUATION AGAIN OMINOUS BARFUL OF GERMANY, FRANCE INCREASES WAR BUDGET s w l.M m . I i . . .. .. FurfW Sino-Japanese Hostilities Imminent In Manchukuo Region Wmnn WfttfltZf I Til ttn'lf lltM flVnl DlllllllKr fn Started by Fluwcry Kingdom as Naval Parley Faces Breakdown (Ireat Britain Fearful PillIN, China, Nov. 20: Bloody fighting, with ;4 u cities, is already reported to have broken out as ... ...-.. .1 ... t l u..1... rni . t i,..:.: -iuujis jiumu uui iiuui .wujiuiumiu, inv uapan j. k ivered an ultimatum to the Chinese, it is stated f (1ifuate certain communities and the Chinese arc rule Japan states that the intention is to settle thc Manchukuan border once and Internationalist for all. It U contended here that the campaign shows all the signs of the former Japanese aggressiveness when Manchukuo was carved out of Chlnc Manchuria In defiance of the League ot Nation. Treaty Is Denounced LONDON. Nov. 20: Following Japan' decision to' flatly reject the British compromise plan at the prettnflnatyj naval . .disarmament ronverftttkma which would give Japan equality In naval strength with Oreat Britain and United State In principle but not In prac lice. It wai atated here yesterday that the Toklo government had dc ided to denounce the London naval rraty but would await a more aus pinous occaalofl before formally announcing so. In view of the unsettled situation In the Bait. It Is reported here that . Oreat Britain la about to. send an additional squadron of bombing planet to Singapore for use in the Orient In case of emergency. Launching New Cruiser I I TOKIO. Nov. 20: -Emperor Illio- hlto today viewed the launching of a new batUe crulacr which Is said to be one of -the most powerful flghUng crntt on the seas. Construe Hon of a new aircraft carrier for Japan la understood to have started and a new flotilla of destroyers is about to be built. It is said. FOUR DIE '"'I IIVIII tl ll V - ' "'ate for the federal nalast nlghD'arcy O. tu sitting Conservative t StvitK i:Ainii(ii!AKr t ,N M)UTIIi:UN INDIA HAWAII. India. Nov. !0: sh.llcnii O....J- in. j. tokr 1 mosl 8cvcrc earth- lh ,n i'cars. n Is feared lit, 7rc as heavy loss of ")rrtina ,0,,u U1nagc. ac- n here, the people nro of panic. IN CRASH 1 ,ost Lives instantly When Commer i clal I'lanc Wrecked Near San Fernando, Cat. cam pritMANDO Cal.. Nov. 20: - Ullll bj '- ''owtll In ri.. vi,iri, in, ..itnt anH fhrrp nther nersons were "crai at l orlhcomlnr i instantly killed in the crasn 01 ldcral Election I commercial airplane near here Sa I. i... f.m) n,irvlv hart hrril "TOItlA, Nov. 20: CPl C. J. cut off before the crash occurred so . m. .. .... . . ... . .. , a " iwroi uic Hoard 01 in- the plane aia nov w un. ' UDll u-n nnmlnnlrH , - Forty-Five Cents Per Hour Favoredj IS GOING TO JURY Iiuull Case of LMne Mails to Defraud May Conclude in Chi-caeo Tills Week CHICAGO, Nov; 20: The case in Vancouver AlexandrUXl)). D. C. Nickel. .40. Dig Missouri, 20. Uradlan, 2.10. nralorne. 12.05. B. It. Cons, 6. B. It X. Gold. 22. Cariboo Quartz. 112. Dcntonla, .40. Dun well, .16. Oeorgla River. .01 (ask). Oolconda. .2812. Hercules. .02. Indian, .01. Mlnto. .151,. Meridian, .10. National Silver. .03 li. Noble Five. .07. Pcnd Oreille, '.43. Porter Idaho, .08. Premier, 152. Reno. 1.01. Silver Crest, .OHj. Salmon Oold. .09',j. Taylor Drldge, .24. Wayside. .10. Whitewater. .04 12. Wavcrly Tangier. .01. United Empire. .11. Olaclcr Creek, .05. Orange, 54. Toronto Central Patricia, .92. Lee Oold, .04. Oranada, .28. Inter. Nickel. 22.35. Macassa, 2.35. Noranda, 20.95. Sherrltt Oordon, .43. Sisco.' 2.49. Ventures, .83. Lake Maron, .04. Tcck Hughes. 3.89. Sudbury Dasln, 1.10. Columario, 53. Smelter Oold, .12. Little Long Lac. 4.30. Astoria Rouyn, .03. Stadacona, .23. I which Samuel Insull, former utill-; ties magnate, and sixteen co-defen-' dants are charged with using the mails to defraud is expected to go to ihe Jury this week, possibly today, after a trial lasting several weeks. The prosecution late Saturday rested Its case In rebuttal and the defence presented sub-rebuttal yes terday. Judge Wllkerson on Saturday re fused a petition of the defence to direct a verdict for the acquittal of eleven of the co-defendants, five of whom have appeared as witnesses, The petition was to be renewed to day. Today's Stocks (Court. B 0 Jotuiawo ft-. Long Lac Lagoon, .15 (ask). ! PORTLAND. Nov. 20: Sawmill Mail. At Eastern, .17. j operators, meeting here last night, - voted 15 to 10 In favor of retaining 1 . . the 45c minimum wage raic Jur I r hlicpnniprpr flnfl common labor In Oregon mills. tfvrlinniro Rates at New York-Montreal NEW YORK, Nov. 20: fcr Tho British pound sterling closed at $4.D0( here Saturday and the Ca nadian dollar at 2'ic premium. $4.87'ii here Saturday. oo 1 Muccsilini Pnnf nr ITlUOdUllllI vumvi Chancellor of Austria In Rome For Conversations Wlih II Dure ROME. Nov. 20: -Chancellor Kurt von Sehuschnlgg of Austria Is here mnwrnrA!. Nhv 20: ICI'l The io comer wun rrcmicr ucimo mua- nrui.ii Nrtimd sterling closed at sollnl of Italy on problems affecting the two countries. Mass Demonstration in Mexico City Over 50.000 Mex. ai; gwpxm employees in a mass demonstration m fro: of the Mexico City Ca Jiolie cathedral following the announcement that So; aalis i instruction would be manoa- tory in schools. With Liberal Long in Field And Conservatives Uncertain, With Olof Hanson M.P. having been renominated as Liberal candidate a few months back and the Conservative outlook uncertain, probably pending some indication THREATENED Street Railway Workers in Los Angeles May Walk Out I'nlevs U'i.f Drmands 'Nlfl week wlUi some wage Increases, 2500 street railway workers of this city aro threatening to ro out on convention has been called for De ccmber 7. Some of the district C. C. , F. clubs have already named their . will not do so until after November 20. Most prominenUy mentioned as LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20: Unless ;c. C. F. candidates for the riding the company meets their demands at this time are heard the names of for an eight-hour day and five-day A. E. Wlndle. young newspaper pub- Usher of Burns Lake, who was a candidate for Omlneca riding in the federal election last year, and strike on Wednesday. Noon of that j J. s. Taylor of Vancouver, an un day has been set as the deadline for the walk-out. Some hope, however. Is held of a settlement being made in the meantime. successful candidate In one of the provincial divisions of that city In last year's election who spoke here some months ago. Economic Nationalism And National Arming Deplored By Former Canada Premier MONTREAL, Nov. 20: (CP) "Despite increasing evidence of recovery in Canada and abroad, lack of exchange stability still aggravates the return -of normal international trade, declared Sir Robert Hor-den in his presidential address at the annual meeting of Barclay's Rank of Canada. Sir Robert also scored economic nationalism and increasing expenditures on national armaments by many nations as constituting unnecessary brakes on the world's painful climb back to prosperity. European Nations Are Still Preparing For Conflict Year Hence Paris Has Now Set Aside $376,00,000 For Military Purposes Next Year, Having Increased Amount By $53,000,000 Yesterday . , Vt PARIS, Nov. 20: (CP) France increased its budget today by $53,000,000 after hearing a warning from the budget committee that Germany could put an army of 5,-500,000 men into the field next year. In a few months,- reports said, Germany would be stronger on land than Jn 1914. The war budget of France for next year now totals .S376,000,000. BAD CHECK SENT BACK FROM HERE . if. Richards of London. Ont, Goes to Jail on Traud And Uttering Charjcs TORONTO, Nor. 20: (CP) O. II. Richards of London, Ont, convicted on two charges of fraud and uttering:, was today sentenced to six months determinate imprisonment and one year unde-tenninate in the Ontario Richards presented a check C.C.F. is Centre ot Interest: ''f'r:?; . pert pert branch branch of of the the Royal Royal Bank of Canada to a bank in Mount Denis, a suburb of Toronto. It came back beiner given as to when the contest will take place, present r.i:., A H, f,.V.onm;nn. forlo.-nl oW inn ! CHAIN STORE CAPITAL f. in Cl.nnnn i.t1!tirr. nnntvaj ?n tVio PA-nnomllvR Pnm-I ilill. Ill k.TICCUU lllllil ill vw wjj. ..v. , Kmonwealth Federation. Little has nrrnnn in been heard from the C. C. F. of late NIKIlVr 1 despite the fact that a nominating day. INCRLSED TEN TIMES OTTAWA, Nov. 20: CP The complex financial struc- ture of Loblaw Groceterias Limited, which in 1921 had an original capital of $480,000 In common and preferred Issues but now has developed through a series of intricate financial operations to an Invested cap!- tal of $5,500,000, was disclosed before the mass buying and price spreads commission to- JAIL FOR THIEVING VANCOUVER. Nov. 20: (CP-Ed-ward J. Van Balkom and Ray Simmons who pleaded guilty to seventeen charges ot retaining stolen goods, were each sentenced to three years' Imprisonment in penitentiary In police court here this morning. OUTPUT OF LUMBER UP British Columbia's Production y 1IUII), tIKUl UMI .lUMmtf " -1"irThan Last VICTORIA, Nov. 20: 'CP) DrV tlsh Columbia's lumber production for the first ten month of this year increased approximately 375.000.000 board feet or thirty percent over tha ame period last year. Daughter Born To Barbara Bennett Former Actress Is Already Mother of Two Sons Is Sister of Joan And Constance NEW YORK, Nov. 20: A slx-wund daughter was bom In a New York hospital Sunday to Martin )owney and his wife, Barbara Bcn-aett. sister of Constance and Joan Bennett and herself a former well known actress. This Is their fifit daughter, there already being twii sons. Mother and daughter are res- ported to be doing nicely. PRESIDENT AT WARM SPRINGS United States Chief Executive Tu l Remain at Georgia Resort for I Rest Sees Better Times -S6. mi WARM SPRINGS. Ga . Nov. 20:-Prcsldent Franklin D. Roosevelt hl arrived here from Washington and will remain until after Thanksgiving Day on November 29. The chief executive made some speeches In Three Vancouver Men Sentenced To the south over the week-end. on Terms in New Westminster nl wy "ere in vChlch he said that 1'cnitcntiary the worst of the depression was now over and that the United Stated -vas now on the way back. George Woods, pleading guilty to eleven charges, was given two years Resulted In no Less Than $213,000,. Imprisonment. 000 Rein Spent In Chicago ; Police state that already $15,000! In Year ffc-;; worth of the stolen goods has been , recovered. bar silver; NEW YORK Nov. 20: '(CP)-Bar silver closed at 54c per ounce on the I local metal market yesterday. CONVENTIONS PROFITABLE CHICAOO. Nov. 20: During the past year deleatesto many coy vcntlons held In Chicago spent $245,000,000 in the stores and shows of this city, according to an esti mate of4he Association of Commerce made public. r