'Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides (I Of.) TJiinprt Cloudy,, south- She High 4:15 a.m. 19.3 ft. wind, forty miles per hour; 16:02 p.m. 20.8 ft. t 29.30 (steady); temper-ture. Low 10:06 ajn. 7.7 ft. barometer, 22:56 p.m. 3.3 ft. 50; sea choppy. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXVI. No. 247. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937. PRICE: 5 CENTS Italian Government Returned - . . " . - I li II A I I L'tf I.MI. 111V MU - ' coDFAn out CREDIT PROVINCE NOW .pforatc Ponders Political Issues As New Party Organ izations rlounsn Ana txcw r at A I?Y. Opt. 23: TCP nu' 7 - v .! olnntnr.n nf Alhe;rta ILB niv - i i;tinoi mnvps nrwl wnnelpr. shnu In I'rpmiPt Ahpr- i n on nWtinn hnw trip nnnnsitinn will lirm nn. An. Ltd" " - " - j - i 1 1 1 : nAiMn4- i- nintn iii'i i ii i ii i i 1 1 i?m. y.L ,1m!ii?ctfntinn in nffipp .l. tik.rai nnd conservative UIC - p Tne reoiJit? uvaw ui rtUan association. m its objective united oppo- 1 h! k a Ann I v n n a? norm is ii.nl ucuuiiiiiiu a nlzrd both and against the Social Credit U thp narpnt i . tr iiem an. iv w i.B...v ... It now claiming a memoerMup. reuuw. i la uuKfu' Grav. nrovlnclal Liberal Party it.. 1nf nrl Wt BtTlhDP nf Legislature In the Edmonton 4nr f T riiio-iran VP! thief of the Alberta Conscr- A (tee' are fast forming. i ts the Edmonton unity k lighting the Aberhart poled eeklng to align all op tometer one banner. Then m inn iAnmnii k i . v hit i ri i. .i ii i m ih ist is the United Democrats, i . i i m J Edmonton which will welc sup v lur m Eovernmeni paivj. 1 . . be It -hlef SDeakers. sUrtl"? H I Ifnn C!,.1. T rrr x-ixUUTT I uuii. uviljll uun, ju..0 1 -at ll'tt.-.UICI. it hi. while the leagues and as- . - 1 1 sreat silence as to the ultimate w'v""'ii " 1, Mr. Grav I.IKopnt . Innrlpr. Is I ' . . " nnri.. - r. . a . 1U. I wuu accit uiutj Members of the United Farmers Alberta, whose eovernment was rtmi'A i . m u by the Aberhart sweep, are So arP It, 0U. thP CnA " I wvuiliiuiiwt-dll.il rcuwia in n m m T .1 Reslimoti .. . .l i i. m I B.'atiiuu uj m( premier uttoi -vuittiiucu di mass meeuuiia 101 . i iiiuicn A-J V I H I. n hn. .Ui. .... . I . wuituiea uicm, cuuracwjr-iuuauiaia B vi 11 i.i':i"iiii no ina "N nvpfv lift... It I - "iu uiic pOIlUCianS." n the premier has demanded urn h o r, .n ii j .....a uwii lonowers more rmiu . u 111 in . i . . i.i . unierwisn. np n.as uuuiwui" vnt uiiiv nii.prnni.ivi win dpi n ...ii Will, it . ... " in me men ana women the electorate &t.lll I iiino l' 1 Tm Y avwmm ma i n i KHma III 111 .MM NEW YORK, Oct. 23:--Address- o witj ftm henn Trlll hIa T.t bribed th r. ui t,..i r '".-imtuiin llll'vW u film ' 8o far as to sul?irst that thev ttl l.Wfn avc sufficient effect .... human belncs nhvscholoet- the , ,causc statesmen to plunge llUo war- Su D&Hi.. 6Po were E U'ariy acl'vc at this time, 1 IT I maHI. r ilV A L Li A ll Mill', - in snriAi. List Alignments ucveiop adian prizes A nolitical nuzzle; con i i tndav. Th(v nnndp.r manv day " is not -j-. nit. A lm. 1, ' WnA.ttl in I - n H' i. k 11 i y next sinpp 1 US. hnvp rnmp Hot After the of Train Hits Bus; Seven Lives Lost MASON CITY, Iowa, Oct. 23: (CP) Ten persons, Including seven High School students, are dead and nineteen were In- Jurcd when a streamlined Rock Island Railway train plunged Into a school bus at a level crossing near here yesterday afternoon The students were singing and this. It Is believed. prevented the driver from hearing the approaching train. INCREASE IN RATES . . j . ... n rnmm kvillll ",l"5ia,r vr". . ... tT..ii w mim kin iinri7.r( III UIHUU "rr.1":"-; j oa... wn i'n uc i n lnrrpasi "V, mnditie, , eim,fH that the nroDOseO i...ro .iii mMn n nntentiai aa no ennnm inirinnni rpvi'iiuu ui n,uuw.ww inuanv. . WEAK AGAIN Elht rolnts estcrday in Have ll Collillir rriir vrvnv Cr . 97- A W.1VL ihjv xnv.., -- at-nmo wu - - ...w ' " - - nu I . 1UA Vntti Vnrlr clflTl v.. w. ----- , . imurKi'L ill iilii, v.mv....m - . til .'.I w.nnr tVlPA. lanu a iiau jwiw. w also down, uonas, nowuvti, 1 1 t.,...wi eirnnff 'i no n.iv . s irun&ui; i uhucu a...0. i.inn ininnnii iiiiiiiiii aiihilj .. i ,. ..i iiiui' in .u.u".- -luiwni"! - Twtifn cfnrk market rccordeo -BM. ftQn in lalft tradlniT vester U3CtJ - " ' Iday after having been up 2'2 tc 5 iwlnts the day previous. Weather Forecast n-.,rai svnnnsls Pressure con tinues low on the North Pacific and showers have occurred on u.t coast while It remains fine ana warm over the interior oi unwu Columbia. Prince Rupert ana ucin v,nai- lotte Islands nasi, unu winds, unsettled ana mua wiwi rain today and Sunaay. West Coast of Vancouver IslandStrong cast and south winds Increasing tonight, unsettled and mild with rain today' and Sunday. i MORE HAVE WON MONEY of Canadian Winning Residual and Consolation Prizes in Irish leave Hospital Sweepstake DUBLIN. Oct. 23: (CP) A Can drew one of ten residual of $41,000 each In the Irish Hospital Sweapstake on the second of drawlne today. The prize an outright cash award and does depend on the outcome of the Cesarwltch Stakes at Newmarket Wednesday. It was drawn by Potato" with ticket PW 82059. the drawing of residual prizes drawing for consolation prizes 100 each began with Canadian to winners as lollows: "Bill and JacK," BW 35326. to "On-Lucky." XJ 49490. "Norrle," NB 81120. "Here's Hoping," MW 58199. "Now or. Never," PL 44964. "OWs I," KL 51498. In "Horsey," MR 85358. "Depression," LM 95921. "Try Again," CW 3G674. "US. Ub," MP 88059. "Never Yet," RE51710. "Let's 'Av& It," LK 85513. "BUda," MM 59802. case Desperate," MS 52603. "Lucky Strike," JR 41533. "Thanks a Lot," PZ 47612. "Thank You," NK 41650. Ing "Sweet Nora," QW 80973. "Old Timer," LM 86710. "Flys," MM 02067. "Bad Luck," JL 20721. - , --"DoV- LU U4425, . "Rats," NC 32175. Red Wings," MQ 20847. "Beginner," MS 50062. "Good Luck," LE 58041. "Rueka," QV 71199. "Am I Lucky?," LW 59763. "Greace Ball," PJ 69832. "A Lucky Irishman," NR 39370. "Alexander," LW 622139. "Chance," LK 22730. Coupe," ZX 88969. "Sports," ZD 63164 Get Nell," NZ 73104. -Can Do With It,' KP 05414. "Two Jews," RE 51446. "Badly Needed," LR 80853. "Frlck." MX 15499. "Eddy and Wally." NN 82571. "Lucky Strike," MR 16127. "Easy Money," MW 15582.. "Sixteen Club," LQ 51836, "Jay," PT 00367. "Snlcklefripp," MZ 16421. "K. E. D. N.." DW 32219. "Chore Boy." NQ 79230. "Pay," KP 31782. "Paramount." RB 89667. i "Lucky Seven," HD 08103. "Frog," EH 85531. "Clean Shave," MM 16763. "My Turn." JL 36311. "Cheekier More," CP 89767. "Rummies," QS 81046. Friday .TTZ-MZ Aug. Thirteen MZ 85720 85720. "Two and One," NA 62738. "The Last," ML 58980. "Donald Duck," MW 15832. "Blue Bird," KE 13157. "Black and White," LJ 87235. "Up Again," PD 84217. "We Need It," LZ 58367. "Hot Doggie," MZ 29909. "Maple Leaf." ZM 25792. I "Maybea," ZW 54986. i "Faller," PP 29020, I "Akerterlne," MD 43859. j "Paradise," BB 34890 "Logger Bill," PQ 29110 I "Bemle," KP 05918 "Barbara Adams." JQ 39668 "Lucky Three." MX 84218 "Always In Want," PW 21338 "Frontier," MA 85786 "Hiawatha," LZ 56828 "Luck Thirteen," NJ 80013 "Draw Big Chief," PM 00818 "Good Luck." MA 83838 "Atherley," MN 87964 EDMONTON MAYOR WILL RUN AGAIN EDMONTON, Oct. 23: Majoi Joseph A. Clark announced yes terday that he would run lor nis sixth ,term at the forthcoming vie election. .. BULLETINS JEAN BATTEN GETTING ON DAMASCUS, Syria Poised to for another! lap of her speedy Australia til England air journey, Jean Battn, New Zealand aviatrix, apparently has i within her grasp; the speed record for a solo flight over the route. The young iwoman avie-trix left Port Darwin on the Northern Australia coast on Tuesday. ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND BELFAST England opened the 1937 international j soccer tournament here with la booming 5 1 victory over Ireland. At half time the Englishmen had a two nil lead. Prosecution Case Murder Trial Has Been Rested SAN JOSE. Costa rica. Oct. 23 1 The prosecution has. rested its In the trial of twentv-fou-persons charged with murder . In connection with the deaths of a policeman and bystanders In riot-' some time ago. EGYPT HAS BADJLASH . Twcnly-five Wounded In Klot Of IfiiiversUy Students Attempting Demonstration Against Government CAIRO, Egypt. Oct. 23: (CP)- Twenty-five persons were woundcf when police clashed with scvera. thousand students of Giza Unlver sity who were attempting to en ter Cairo for a demonstration against the government planned to coincide with the opening or a special session of Parliament later The government prohlbted publl cation of reports on the disorders FRANCO IS DICTATOR Issues. Decree Conferring Absolute Powers Upon iimsen in insurgent Spain HENDAYE. France. Oct. 23: (CP The Insurgent generalissimo, Francisco Franco, has become absolute dictator of insurgent Spain. His decree setting up a Fascist Nation al Council gives him the right to appoint all members of the council or the right to replace them He Is also given the right to namt secretly his successor as dictator As a result of the fall of Gljon on the north coast to the Insurgents flftv thousand rebel troons have been released for service on the Aragon front. Their Immediate objective now will be to Isolate Valencia from Barcelona, Loyalists Hard Pressed With the vital uort of Gllon In Fascist hands, the government of Spain has culled upon every able- bodied man in government territory to present hlmselr at once for war duty. A decree prepared for official nubllcatlon at Valencia can cels all exemptions from military sprvlpp nnH IhrpntpnK Kpvprp.ut. nnn- lshment for attempted evasions. thorough reorganization of commissariat of war Is planned. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVERToct. 23: (CP) Wheat was trading at $1.34?i the Vancouver market yesterday, dropping to $1.3234 today. . SMALL DOG REALHER0 Brown and White Springer Spaniel Saved Lives of Three Persons in Tragedy at Pitt Lake POUT COOUITLAM. Oct. 23: (CP) Bunnie, a brown and white springer spaniel, pulled hrpe persons to safey when a hoatin; accident claimed four ll"s yesterday at Pitt Lake. Bunnie wax in a boat which overturned., Emil Anderson, Mrs ftarold Roiitley and five year old I Jacqueline Hayes were towed to , shore by hanging on to the dog's tail. Mrs. Robert Hayes was also rescued bv a speedboat. The dead are Identified as being David HendYson, Mansell Rece. Joe Fontaine and Marie Routlcy, all of Port Coqultlam. TODAY'S STOCKS i Courtesy S. li. Johnston Co.) I Vancouver Stocks B. C. Nickel, .08. Big Missouri, .39. Braloine, .3j. Noble Five, .042. Aztec. .07. t Cariboo Quartz, 1.50. Dentonla, .09'A. Golconda, .06. Mlnto, .05'. .1 Fairvlew Amal., .04i'.i , ppnrt Oreille. 1.75.' ! ' B i -.Pioneer, 3 25.:v. Porter Idp.ho, .03 Vz-Premier, 2.10. Reeves M"Donald, .40. Relief Arlington. .16. Reward, .07. Salmon Gold, .06. Taylor Bridge, .04. lledley Amal., Premier Border, .018.' -Congress, .02Tb. Silver Crest, .05. Home Gold, .0134. Grandview, .11. Indian, .01. Quastlno Copper, .03 V. Quesnelle Quartz, .07. Oils I A. P. Con., .24. f Calmont.. 32. . C. & E., 1.62. Freerold, .06. Hargal, .152. " v McDougal Segur, .16. Mercury, ,16Vz. Okalta, .80: Pacalta, .10. Home Oil, 1.05. Toronto Stocks Beattle, 1.08. Central Patricia, 2.06. "Gods Lake, .47. Little Long Lac, 4.40. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.00. Pickle Crow, 4.90. Red Lake Gold Shore, .25. San Antonio, 1.28. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.33. Smelters Gold, .01 V2. McLeod Cockshutt, .98. Oklend, .12. Mosher, .12. Gllbec, .01. Maclsen Red Lake, .C5. Stadacona, .53. Frontier Red Lake, .05. Francoeur, .38. Moneta Porcupine, 1,63. Bouscadlllac, .14. Rubec, .02'2. Thompson Cadillac, .30. Bailor, .01. Bankfield, .55. East Malartlc, .85, Preston East Dome, .60. Hutchison Lake, .03. Aldermac. .55. Kerr Addison. 1.68. A UchI Gold, .60. the Martin Bird, .32. WINNIPEG WHEAT on . . Majority Of Premier Lyons Slightly Cut In General Election Labor Gains Three Scats, Making Number of Administration Supporter Forty-Three Against Opposition of Thirty-One SYDNFiY. Australia. Oct. : : A,,r.fni; 1 ,, , .. .. no ,trfll,Q f. . Minister Joseph Lyons had been returned to power with a slightly reduced majority in the House of Represeptar tives. Later returns indicated that Labor had gained ? three seats. This would make the t Hunters From Far Afield For Lakes I '. BURNS LAKE. Oct. 23: - ' Huntlne has been very popular '. In the Ootsa and Wistaria dls- S trlcts. DeoDle from California, ' . ii l ntH.lHMnll nnrl 4. jV uonnecucuv, vmwuuaM t.v I plsewhere travelling the great , distance for bte game. People thmuehout the Lakes district ft have-been enteHalnrng'trtends- from Ontario, Alberta, Minne- 4. enta nnH manv narts of the United States. OUTPUT OF GOLD HUGE Canada Appears to be Headed Foi New High Record Tins rear OTTAWA, Oct. 23: (CP)- Tht Canadian gold Industry appears. to be headed for a new hign re rH nntmit this year. The pro duction for the first eight monttn of 1937 Is a quarter of a minion ounces ereater than in a corres ponding period In 1936. PEACE IS IN SIGHT Lewis Willing to Rejoin Green If Latter Accepts Organization iTazang, six mues normwesi oi By Industries j Shanghai. Both sides admit j having suffered severe losses as the Japanese army fought desper- WASIUNGTON, D. C Oct. 23 ately to smash the Chinese lines. If William Green, president of Both sides tossed heavy reln-the American Federation of Labor, forcements Int othe battle and will agree to organization by In each claimed success. dustries, John L. Lewis, neaa oi . "'J o-..... .-the Committee on Industrial Or- clared that the Japanese had been .... in vnctnrrim, definitely checked and a Japanese canizauuii. milium vi u j j - to rejoin spokesman said , . . his , , forces were . that he will be prepared the American Federation or Labor siuwiy uui, awcij huik a.i mc Twts said that he was in hopes Chinese. of uniting with the American Fed eration although he was prepared however. If necessary, to go ahead with expansion of the C. I. O. on an even more extensive scale. Leaking Freighter Safe At Honolulu HONOLULU. Oct. 23: foln-Vilnr Phvllla . Rnfn " which . . 41 tlglllivi J " I badlv damaeed In a typhoon WINNIPEG, Oct, 23: October cr In the week, arrived here wheat closed at $1.25 on the der convoy yesterday. She Winnipeg market yesterday. The eight feet, of water In her day previous there had been a gain The vessel had sent out "S. r og Vic to ?ic. signals. 'iT 23: (CP) As ballot count- olorHnn npnrprl nn pnH tn. ha n.nvornm(inf nf Pr mp standing In the lower house: Labor, 31. United Australia Party, 28. County Party, 15. The government Is a coalition of the latter two. SHANGHAI FIGHTING Chinese Claim to Have Brought Down Five Jap Planes Tokyo Not Ready for Conference .Delay Asked Both Sides Claim Success as Fierce Fighting Continues '' TOKYO. Oct. 23: (CP) Japan will plead lack of time in which to make preparations and will ask postponement of the nine-power conference on the slno-Jaoanese conflict, a Foreign Of fice spokesman Indicated yester day. The spokesman said the cabinet was not expected to decide whether Japan will attend the conference until next Tuesday, The conference Is called for November 30 In Brussels. Meantime Intensive warfare In the vicinity of Shanghai continues to raee but with Indecisive re sults. An inflammable bomb drop ped In the International settlement yesterday and several Chi nese .were killed. The Chinese claim to havo broueht down five Jananese fight- ling planes in the Shanghai area during the past three days. Back and Forth The great battle for Shanghai swayed madly rfack and forth to-nteht in the maze of small creeks and meandering canals north of MEDIATION 1 ACCEPTED I Nicaragua-Honduras Postage Bor der Dispute Expected to Be Settled The was! WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 231. . . . . " - I . - J earll - , The governments of Honduras un-'and Nicaragua In Central America had have accepted the offer pf United hold States, Venezuela and Costa Rica O. S. (to mediate In the border stamp dispute.