lain 80 Taxi To. . i i . Times- SVC v k hat Next. that Miller Will Now .1 If.tiirrt nf PnlntllpQ II ILLIUl 1 V" ---w Daughter e Them Keys filitiv rctim. wtm marl 'IV Recaptured - . " 1 "...t, t ... rf fir j ln..Ml.,M ...Vi n.,n Burns Florida 1 Pf iTni.. r t j Wattr's Edge Crew Rescued WEST. Florida. Oct. 7. The Cii steamer E. J. nullock to the water's edce and tt -- .... . . wcai, ycsicraay. Mem i; tix-w iook to nieDoais ere rescued, WINNIPEG WHEAT N-PEO, Oct 7: (CP)-Whcal s Weve off 'hc to Vic on the J10! market vnstnrrinv with r Clnsinir n tin . j I i She days. A request to close them was made by the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the council, not being sure of public opinion, oroposed the holding of a straw vote on the basis of which it would take action. Guarantee Of Czech State French Foreign ; Minister Hopes That Russia Will Join in This PARIS. October 7: (CP) Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet expressed the hope yesterday that Russia rould line up with France and other nations in an International 5uarantce of the Integrity of what cmalns of Czechoslovakia. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Overcast, southeast wind-, four miles per hour; bar-.mcter, 29.80 (rising); temperature, ,2; sea smooth. island Part cloudy, hour: barometer 29.80; temperature 51; moderate swell. Daad Tree Pprnt Part cloudy, showery; barometer, 29.80; temperature, 47; light swell. . jjo-,. UuU iviuy i uouno Bull Harbor Raining, moderate southwest wind; barometer, 29.92; temperature 53; light chop. Alert Bay Showery, southeast wind, twenty miles per hour; bar ometer, 29.90; temperature, 52; light chop. "Estevan Foggy, southeast wind, eight miles per hour; barometer, 30.10, Victoria Foggy, calm; barometer 30.08. - Vancouver Clear, easterly wind, four miles per hour; barometer, j recess imaiket yesterday Chancellor Hitler Gets His Face Scratched As He Tours Sudetenland ITALY TO GET OIL Will Mexico Under Barter Arrange ment. it is Announced MEXICO CITY, Oct. 7. Representatives of the Italian government revealed here yesterday that come from lands expropriated some time ago by President Cardenas from British and American interests whose appeal is now before the Mexican Supreme Court. , Halibut Sales Canadian Oslo, 19,000, Cold Storage, and 5c. Reaction From Greens Order .....I ,i. ftrinon miins nrr I American AjUllgaiu loiuuu - " ' southwest wind, twenty miles per T I. O. Influences or lose trie lin--.nclel backing of the Federation Of 120,000 affiliates of the Trades nd Labor Congress of Canada, it is estimated that 30,000 are also associated with theC. L O. , owell Hearing Being Resumed Commission Starts Sessions Again In Montreal After Recess Of Several Weeks i MONTREAL, ujuu, Oct. wu. 7: After a LU. ' " ... 1 hoar. - - - Prince George-Cloudy, northerly .mniBi wind, barometer. 29.94. "is Terrace Cloudy, calm, tempera-1 ture46. C L: ' Anyansh-Ralning, calm. 50. iieV 1 IMIIU5 Alice Arm Raining, calm. 50. Anyox Cloudy, southwest wind; JotS rOr IV. Stewart Raining, calm, 45. Hezelton Cloudy, calm, 46. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 49. Burns Lake Showery, calm, 45. COPPER ADVANCING Ketchikan KETCHIKAN, Oct. 7, Work Is expected to commence Immediately on a new float 700 to 800 feet long irhnmna rinsln to relieve the The cost will r..r vnnK- Oct 7:The nrloe nrcscnt congestion. ,,,T;,Vr . up ,.(,o ..t 1??ic. pr U PP . on the New YorK- metai to luumw . , j f basin, win aiso o-- wu.. ill 1 ROME, Oct. 7: Sweeping regu lations against Jews, were passed by the Fascist Grand Council in 'session here last night. In future Jews will be prohibited from owning or operating buslnestes lri Italy employing over one hundred per-, 10.1c, Quarter of Trades and Labor Congress Members Are Affiliated With C. I. O. Movement TORONTO. Oct. 7: (CP) Canadian labor circles are watching with Interest what will be the reaction to the edict yesterday ot William Green, president of the Federation of Labor sons. They will not be permitted to own more than 125 acres of land. Nor will they be allowed to Join the army. There will also be prohibition of Intermarriage between Italians and Jews. The forbidding of 'intermarriage I of Jews and Italians and the res- incung oi Jewisn economic activity is Italy's blow at "World Hebrewism as Inspired by anti-Socialism. While many of the new restric tions are directed against Jews, the policy is announced to be drafted along broad lines to ..affect "Afri- can Semitic and other races" than Obtain LarEe Supplies From Jews who served the countrv meritoriously in the Great War are exempt and the possibility of a sanctuary in Ethiopia' is held out. At the same meeting of the Grand Council, Premier "Benito arrangements were being made for Mussolinl also presented iiaiy to uuiaui iaigc aupiJiica m oil irom Mexico under a barter ar-! rangement. Three large tankers to be built in Italy would form part payment for the oil with the remainder in cash. The oil would a report on the recent Munich four-powe: conference. Bulletins q.IR. LOSING BUSINESS lUOTREAL Announcement of plans to curtail expenditures in view of traffic terialize in expected failing imng to 10 ma ma-i -volume wa. I Canadian Canadian Ti- 1 -2TL.' ''if -i made today in .a cirlc Railway statement, s. J. llungerford, president' of the Canadian National Railways, is at present in the United States and oilier officials of that line have declined to say if they are considering similar steps. AUTO PLANTS CLOSED DETROIT A United Automobile Workers demonstration for a thirty-two hour week resulted in the closing of two factories Plymouth and Briggs Manufacturing Co. leaving about twelve thousand men idle. Will Regulate Working Hours Commission Investigating Condi tions in New Brunswick Stores Makes Report FREDERICTON, New Brunswick, Oct. 7: (CP) A commission appointed by the province to investigate alleged excessively long hours of work In New Brunswick stores har made Its report, Vedommendlhg regulation of hours. Weather Forecast General Synopsis The weather has been cool and .showery on the Northern British Columbia coast while it remains clear and moderately warm in the Interior. Prince Rupert and Queen Char- "'lotte Islands - Fresh to .strong LSI ?lW:r,:iSoutherly winds, cool and show- Dominions Are Not Committed LONDON, Oct. 7: (CP) i' Canada will not be asked to join In the British guarantee of territorial Independence of I Czechoslovakia, It was stated officially today. All Domln- Ions will be excluded expressly lVom the terms of guarantee when the treaty is drafted. " Tomorrows Tides High-Low 0:21 a.m. 19.7 ft. 12:36 pjn. 20.7 tt. rpiui niiu . 6:32 a.m. 5.5 ft. (New 1938 Plymouth) 18:53 p.m. 3.9 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT,-B.C., FRIDAi OCTOBER 7, 1938. PUICE: 5 CENTS F'lING 6 rd l I L ' I V ' x unun h inurnment of Parliament after the approval by a A A A t U. rmm, rxVV Hnit nrie nrr rmr ni . A 1. t..' policy, i-ne jtouse rejectee r maioritv a labor am end - ntr ror a worm oeace coii- av in nun uii vv iiu b iiiik. ... MVinllnnnrA frm Hfr- British diplomacy. This, 11.. ...111 ha O ITH.1IV LAULLbWU. n ..A WW 1U1 LWO IwbU&li V w.v. colonies. Parliament voted endorse- Chamberlaln's settlement . ti. .-!.. ..nnl 1 -1-1 n,klnVi Vkn ran .11 ILX Ullll 111 U A1UII1UU n lmiHirLuxiL kiuv ui uicai France ana Kussia. . . J u i I A r. np I'as nnnusm iu tun during peace time and in 'hat there would be no :n iff i. if ii l would be a prompt in defence preparations to ry were as gooo. as pos- and presumption, Mr '"Je in the face of 1IT T1 Up With A " . u atu mum t- I I IKK lllT ' np I T 1 1.1' I - i i mrmn rnifn i iin inn i v re affiliation with the Am- eanranon or L.anor anu n , BERLIN, October 7: (CP) Chancellor Adolf litler's face was slightly scratched when a Sudeten- i 1 .. l. . f i?1 i TV-.. T1 r ytctiiuur uus&uu a uuuquui, in iiuweis ul ucr r uenrur during his triumphal tour of the fourth occupation zone. Later Hitler issued a general order that Nazi leaders be personally responsible for seeing that flowers were taken away from persons along the line of march. Officials said the order was intended to prevent possible injuries. SELL BOOZE ON SUNDAYS Straw Vote Proposed by City Council in Ketchikan Request of W. C. T. U. KETCHIKAN, Oct. 7 The city council Is planning to test public opinion at the election on October 25 on the question of closing liquor selling establishments here on Sun WAR UPON IMANY DIE iiMORE LAND irII7r" "MMITl I HI i nil Plebiscite PlpniSrifr .1 nrn t nmf r JEW NOW Sweeping Restrictions Are Imposed On Them In Italy By Fascist Grand Council IN fl ASH Ail VUnUlI I f 1 1 Eighty-Five Tribesmen Lose Lives in Palestine in Fight with British Soldiers JERUSALEM, Oct. 7 Eighty-five tribesmen were killed in further clashes between Arabs and British soldiers near the Sea of Galilee yesterday, bringing the total number killed during the last week to close to the 200 mark. Plane Murcury Speeding Along Was Making Good Progress at 135 Miles Per Hour Over France Last Night LONDON, Oct. 7: (CP) The pick-a-back plane Mercury, attempting a long distance nonstop flight from England to South Africa, was speeding smoothly overf France last nignt at 135 miles per hour. She hopped off from Dun dee, Scotland, yesterday for No Candidate Of C.C.F. Entered Socialist rarty Will Not Be Represented in Alberta By-ElectioH EDMONTON, Oct. 7. There will be.nr C.C.F. candidate in the forthcoming by-election in Athabasca seat. It is announced. TODAY'S lOourteitj 8 D STOCKS lnhiuton Co.l Vancouver Big; Mlssouri33 Bralorne, 9.00. Aztec, .06 (ask). Cariboo Quartz, 2.35. Dentonla, .04. Oolconda, .05 -2. Mlnto, .04. Fair view, J)7 (ask). Noble Five, .03. Pioneer, 2.90 (ask). Porter Idaho,. .02. Premier. 2.28. Reeves McDonald, .31. Reward, .043,i. Salmon Gold, .09. Taylor Bridge, .02 '2. Hedley Amal., .03 Vi. Premier Border, .01. Silbak Premier, 1.81. Home Gold, .003i. Grandview, .08. Indian, .01 t Quatslno, .03 Vi. Oils A. P. Con., .17ft. Calmont, .26. C. & E., 2.25. Freehold, .04 Vi-McDougal Segur, .14ft. Mercury, .08 ft. Okalta, 1.30. Pacalta, .07 (ask). Home .Oil, 1,15. Toronto Beattie, 1.20. Central ;Pat., 2.50 . Gods Lake, .40ft. Little Long Lac, 3.15. McKenzle Red Lake, 3.15. McKenzie Redlake, 1.16. Pickle Crow, 5.25. San Antonio, 1.25. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.34. Smelters Gold, .04ft. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.75. Oklend, .20. Mosher, .18. Madsen Red'Lake, .49. Stadacona, .44. Francoeur, .25. Moneta, 1.48. Bouscadlllac. .08. Thompson Cadillac, .29. Bankfleld. .45ft. East Malartic. 2.22, Preston E. Dome, 1.42. Hutchison Lake, .02. Aldermac, .50. Kerr Addison, 1.93. ' Uchl Gold, 1.70. Int. Nickel. 52.75. Noranda. 76.00. . Con; Smelters, 59.75. ' Athona, .05. Hardrock. 2.17. 'f Barber Larder, .19. in 111 It ireiana raised by Premier de Valera having told Premier Chamber- lain recently that he believed the time was opportune for such a plebiscite, t DIVIDING DUBLIN, Oct. 7: (CP) Fol- lowing up his campaign to have Eire extended so as to i take in the whole of Ireland, Premier Eamonn de Valera has proposed that a .plebiscite be held In six counties of North- era Ireland. , The hope of Eire. nationalists that a. plebiscite may join to this state at least some of the six counties is UP SPAIN French Plan Believed Unacceptable To Loyalists Shower of Bread On Alicante PARIS, Oct. 7: (CP) A plan has been evolved hre for the settlement of the Spanish civil war by dividing Spain Into two. parts one FOR HITLER Czechs Complain of Foothold Der Feuhrer is Getting in Their Country Syrovy's Appeal Urges Army to be Careful Negotiations With Slovaks Proceeding PRAGUE, Oct. 7 The Chechoslovakian government complains that, under the new territorial concessions granted Chancellor Adolf Hitler beyond those given .him by the Munich conference, important coal mining and industrial centres will be handed over to Germany and that it will be impossible to travel between the principal Czech cities without criossing territory which now becomes Gernan. Bohemia will be Isolated and the famous Moravian gateway fortifications endangered. In all, Germany gets 5000 square miles of former Czech territory. Premier Syrovy appealed to the Army today not to commit any act that might "bring Intervention more cruel than the present situation" for what was left of While the German armies are and the other by a dictatorship. J scheduled t0 complete occupation The plan Is not acceptable to the 'of the new Reich territory by Mon-Spnnish government. It Is stated, jday next, there is further demobll- Yesterday Insurgent bombing Ization of the Czechoslovakian planes dropped bread a?ain on the port of Alicante. The' bread was said to be a sample of what insurgent Spain Is using. Fearing that It contained poison, the people o! Alicante would not touch It. RELIEF AT KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN, Oct. 7. The city of Ketchikan will seek federal re lief work for an estimated 700 unemployed men here during the rionths of December, January and February. A fund of some $125,000 ould be required and work con templated would Include park en largement, building of tennis courts ind baseball grounds and street improvements. Mn asking for this work,. Ketchi kan Joins with Wrangell and Pe tersburg which, taking exception to rdltef work allotments from Juneau, have made like requests. Body Of Mining J ineer Found Preston Locke of Pasadena Ls Drowned From His Power Cruiser In Vancouver Harbor VANCOUVER, Oct. 7: (CP) The hnHv nf Prrstnn Tirkp. Posaripna Peace Prize For Edoiiard Benes This is Suggestion of II. G. Wells, Noted British Author LONDON. Oct. 7: (CP) H. G. Wells suggests In a letter to the London Times that the Nobel Peace Prize be awarded to former President Edouard Benes of Czechoslo vakia. LONDON GOLD PRICE ? LONDON. Oct. 7: (CP) Bar gold umv. To unity what remains or Czechoslovakia, the government re- irganlration plan rives four places rganlzation plan gives four places to Slovaks. Dr. Joseph Tlso, new Prime Minuter of Slovakia, and eight representatives of the most powerful Slovak political parties came here oday io. discuss wlthPremleLF- . "vv of Czechoslovakia the role of the Slovaks as an autonomous unit In the Czech state. Food-Shelter .Expenditures To Be Probed OTTAWA, Oct. 7: (CP) A survy Is to be made In twelve principal anadlan cities of family expendi tures for food and clothing. Dr. Manion Is Coming West New Leader of Conservative P'ty to Be in Calgary Towards End of This Month consulting mining engineer, who I announced. had been engaged In work along, the coast near here for the Am erican Smelting and Refining Co.. was found In Vancouver harboi yesterday. He is believed to havft fallen Into -the water from his boat Slren.'Hls wife had been here with him. CALGARY, Oct. 7. Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, new leader of the Conservative party, will arrive In Calgary on October 23 and will address a mass meeting the next night, It is Famous Montreal Surgeon Is Dead Sir Henry Gray O. B. E. Passes Away at Age of Sixty-Eight Years MONTREAL, Oct. 7: (CP) Sir Henry Gray O. B. E., former chlff surgeon of the Montreal General Hospital, died here yesterday at the age of sixty-eight years. Further Advance Claimed By Japs Strategic Positions in Yangste River Valley Captured from Chinese SHANGHAI, Oct. 7. The Japanese claimed further gains yesterday In the Yangste River Valley, wai" off lc, closing at $34.99 per , strategic positions being captured fine 'ounce on the London market . from the Chinese. Aerial and naval yesterday: I units took part in the fighting.