High l a.m. 19.7 ft. V. 17.2 ft. 8.5 ft. v. 2 ft. VANCOUVER, December 2: (CP) Mrs. Marie Unifttinrnn nirfxl .Ifi wnR iw:irpn tn 1frh wstprdnv nftnr- mvt ' " ' ' ' - ... j . noon when she went to an east end cabin occupied by Dan I ... l rn T"l. l .. n ., - ... i... .11.. i i...i u rvUJWan, iijjuu uu. mi: ictuui was uiruicu ctuuui im head by, police said, a young Indian friend, apparently liquor-crazed, loiter the Indian went to a Mam street cabin ocrupled by Mr, Hawthorn- inert he beat her lxteen-year olo iTAirrilffnrn jaah.e: Dorothy, and a friend. MVhMKrrt Mil E Klern Severn hour later ll V I LLllkJULV Mrs. Roy Shepherd. 58. and he 11TP 4 rrif inn dau&h'.tr Betty. 23. were attacked n4 hfi f br a man with a two) by four u. a Orandvlew Pari: 1 They ntrt mroute home with friend: h m rioverdale where they had ben siting for a few days Mn tfrn ' Td Utni aertoui con dition "i hospital with a fracturca, skui. Hetty U suffering from scalp HEARINGS CONCLUDE mriWA iv 2. CP Public W LA 1 nLK. WAS POOR .More Kaln and Le Sunshine Than Usual Year's Comparison It, However, Favorable There was conuderably lew sun- leaird after treatment and the lr rnnce P"1 nd more police hare a guard around their ratnf all thU November.Uttn.the us- ual average I or me racnui. tZsm ih. nrtiir. inmnincHi thi I The Sunhlne for November thU ht .rrMtMl an Indian. Oeorsr yrar totalled but twenty-seven Wallace aged 28. and charged htm hours as compared with 44 hours In lth the thome murder of Mrs. Haw- the jam? month last year. In spite ,of thl. the aggregate of sunshine for the year to date Is still well j ahead of 1937. a figure of 990.3 hours comparing with 929.6 hours In the first eleven months of 1937. Precipitation thla November totalled 10.56 Inches In comparison ... . . a i if I.. - 1011 wun i.t incne in nuvcimrei 'nd the precipitation for this year tnlfriovernmental , . . , K6yal a.i Cornm mmi. I.., mw $Undj R of lion Now Set. Itwlf to Work of 64.01 Inches against .-,ii 6154 l54 Inches Inches In In preparing Ittport the corresponding pcrijd last year slt'ungs of the royal commission on f J (y JPrc Dcmtnlon-provlncUl relations came illUld KJl UCI 3 to an end yesterday one year and I j t tia days after the commission Canada If 11631 waited with 1U first hearing lnl Winnipeg. Since then It has trar- u Donf Fof tiled acnl Canada and held ,fn VMrv300.000 nuhel tons in the captUl of every prov-l h, nt ln:e I Now the Commission has started the arduous task of preparing IU WINNIPEG. December 2 Cana-tenart which Is cxDCcted to bc.idlan Press) The first order fot rtady about the middle of the com-J wheat from Indian In ten years laj session of Parliament. After iand the second In history has been ... i.. ...vnri a rrtn-'ntaroH nn the Canadian market t.(MTIIIlUIl Ul "iC " ference of Dominion and provincial amounting to 3Q0.0OO bushels o! iwernment wl be called to dls- No. 1 Northern. Drought causing failure has necessitated India cuss the rpnorL crop SuDDlementarv representations! importing wheat this year, tre made by New Brunswick. British Columbia, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba In the last group of hearings concluded Premier Jrthn tlrackcn spoke briefly at the cloilng session, re- Confirms Large Aircraft Order rrnng to the vaiuamc wor . CanatU ,on f n Commission Which nOW SCt3 IW"lr For ...,,.,, British nrrrnmenl Oovernment To To to the arduous task of reporting upon, Canadian economic atiairs particularly as affecting the Second Round Of English Cup Set For December 10 LONDON. December 2 (Canndlan from). The second round of En- Commence Next Spring NEW YORK, December 2 Press) Landing here yester day after a trip to England, Paul F. Size, prominent Montreal air craft manufacturer, connrmea me announcement that arrangements had been concluded for a steady supply of fighting planes by Can ada to the British government. Rir. Sire said he believed it would be close to spring before production commences. He did not know, ne a hnw mnnv manes wouia cv- nuiis - cntually be Involved In the orders. ipinim Fierce Storm Off Columbia River Seventeen Vessels Held Up Last Night by Fury of Elements ASTORIA, Oregon, December (Canadian -Press) Seventeen freighters were being held up by a WiuT-' FINAL BULLETINS U.S. BOMHERS HERE A squadron of six United States Nary flying poats, on their way from Seattle to the Alaskan base at Sitka here they will be stationed, arrived in Prince Rupert Harbor early this afternoon. They tied up at Seal Cove and wUl prpbably ' resume their northward flight tomorrow, GETS SIX MONTHS Ernest Maynard, Alaskan Indian, was sentenced ( to sis months' imprisonment by Judge W. E. Fisher in! County Court this morning for burglary. He pleaded guilty U enterinr the retidence of Iter. E. W. Slater at .Metlakatla and steaiine effects therefrom. Maynard was arrested at Hope and broutht back here. CHARGED WITH BRIBERY Oconee Osawa. Japanese, of Queen Charlotte City, charted with bribing a police officer, appeared before Judte W. E. Fisher in County Court today and elected for jury trial He was granted ball in the sum of (3000. NOVEMBER TIMBER SCALE The November timber scale In this district tolalled 101Jt87 board feel including 3,143.13 board feet of hemlock. tlJ5SS b-wrd feet of spruce and 1.217,690 board feet of cedar. Pole and pile production In the Interior for the month amounted to ,15 lineal feet. "I WESTERN HOPE WRECK Itev. A. Abraham. Anglican missionary at Massett. arrived in the city on the Prince John last nUht from the Islands to confer with Bishop G. A. Klx and the diocesan executive follow-Int the wTeck of the mission boat Western Hope on,Ito5o Spit a week. ago last Tuesday" nlM in a iXmrrfu -The-hTn of the boat' Is a hopeless wreck but the enlne and fittings hare been removed to the beach and may be salragcd. Those on board at the time of the wreck were .Mr. Abraham. .Mr. and Sirs. Jesse Brld-den. Bernard Brldden, Wilfrid Smith, and Fred Belli, engineer.-It was only with considerable difficulty that they made shore in heavy seas after the wreck but none suffered any ill effects and were able to save a good many of their belonjings. EDEN AND ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON- The Department of State announced today that Kt. Hon. Anthony Eden had asked for an appointment with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Eden is to address the annual meeting of manufacturers In New York shortly and will be In Washington on December 13. PELTED JUDGES WITH TOMATOES LONDON Frank Harrison, refused an appeal by the Court of Appeals,, stood up In court today and bombarded Sir Charles Clausen and Sir Bayner Goddard with tomatoes but missed. He was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment for gross contempt of court. FRENCHMEN LOSE JOBS PAIUS Thousands of French workmen hSTe lost their Jobs as a result of Wednesday's abortive general strike. Private Industrialists have made wholesale dismissals while rremier Ed-ouard Daladier has caused the discharge of strike leaders. GRAIN FROM FT. WILL'lAM FOKT WILLIAM Ten million bushels of grain was rushed out of Fort William elevators in forty ships during: the first three days of this week prior to increased marine insurance rates going Into effect at midnight Wednesday. Following the three days of intensive activity, Fort William elevators are now quiet. SHIP WHEAT TO BRITAIN WASHINGTON The Department of Agriculture announces that twenty million bushels of surplus wheat Is to be shipped to millers in Great Britain under the United States export subsidy. CONSIDER REFUGEE PROBLEM LONDON Representatives of five .nations Great Britain, United Stales, France, the Netherlands and Brazil are meeting here today to study the task of finding homes for harassed Jewish refugees from Europe, particularly Germany. ALBERTA TO DEFAULT OTTAWAi Premier Aberhart said that Alberta would not be able to redeem, two Issues of bonds totalling; $3,309,000 which mature early In January. Whites ye: xavu "' K v PRINCE PKINCE RUPERT, KUPEKT. B.C., B.U.. r FRIDAY, KlUAY, UfcUttMtf DECEMBER KK 2, Z, 1938. 1133. i-kiue; PRICE; ft 5 CENTS cents Italo-French Relations Are Strained Crew Rescued From Blazing Fish Schooner Movement of Scrap Metal From Nantiiao f- ' "nt to Ja Continues NANAIMO. Dec. 2: (CP D. E.' WtUate. Vancouver trucx. driver, hi" 'n- "Vf-lned a llctiiSe to do so,i Is continuing the removal of five Contract For 'Great Warship WASHINGTON, D.C., December I than $50,000,000. 35.000. Its tonnage is Scarlet Fever Patient Loose Woman Disappears From Edmon ton Hotel After Her Ailment I Is Diagnozed fierce storm off the mouth of the! . Columbia River last night. Four- .. , k.ij i !.. j EDMONTON. December Tunis is Becoming Sore Spot Outburst in Italian Chamber Taken as Marking Opening of Campaign to Get African Territory ROME, December 2: (CP) Vinnnio Gayda, Fascist editor, who often reflects Premier Lenito Mussolini's ' ' m,r n , oir views, warned, France today that Italy is "ready to march 'diSShSE -re." sas F-T- ??say,, This declare of four of the Newfoundland, tion in (jiornale d'ltalia accentuated the strain in Italo-schooner Allan f. Rose have been French relations since Wednesday when Italian deputies rescued in the Atlantic ucean on aemonsiraiea ior recognition oi Cape Race by an American liner. Italian interests In Tunis, French The schooner had taken fire. -JUT- t Pickets Boo But No Disturbances , North African p roc tec to rate. .((Foreign Minister Georges Bon-'net of France has sent a formal r protest to Italy over the antl-' French demonstration In the Chamber of Deputies at Rome. I Under no pretence, says Paris, preceding the conference the whole world was tense and everyone was clinging to the hope that a solution would be found The news ! Battleship South Dakota Will Be that an agreement had been of $35,000 Tonnage, Costing reached was received everywhere $50,000,000 jwlth thanksgiving. "It seemed that luuiuiuuui .coo, ,... ifcfert courage and wD ...u w u u 4 n .,.. ..j ,.;.,,.) K,,t three mree were were nam ridlnir before oeiore the tne e ele- e- a'an "'""A mss'ro as a result of the gale. there would be for Chamber-J will France allow Tunisia or any other such territory to be wrested away from her. The Rome outburst Is taken in some French quarters as marking the opening of an Italian campaign to get Tunisia from France. .United States And Canadian Opinion Of Munich Appraised By Prince Rupert Businessman STJSSiS SiWiCotenf J-wlchSb sra;s 1ulp !U1 Proi ls stm Very nlcketed.for, ten dan. In .tie(.tri. ... . jniwi. niic--SJTO .nauc ui ie ucai in oiaua. tehjrif In prevent remprarof the. metal on the grounds that It being fhlpped to Japan for was war ,Cariboo district are going modem. They are hauling sawdust with I which to Insulate their log shacks against the winter cold. Speakintrat the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rntaw nllih vPctfirrTn v Pnlnnol .T W W?r1in1lc- rranarol werTno XXo" manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd., truck drivers had refused to move reviewed the impressions gamed during his recent tour the scrap. Cariboo Indians Insulate Shacks Go .Modern by Using Sawdust To i Mav Thir Iot Dwellings Warmer in Winter WILLIAMS LAKE. December 2 (Canadian Press) Indians of the of United Stu and spoke optimistically of the prospects for a pulp mill in Prince Rupert. He said that the topic I being mostly discussed was the j European situation and the Munich conference. i I Continuing, Col. Nlcholls said: j t "From recent developments it sUll is doubtful If we shall get 'Peace in our time' so I wiU try to give you any impressions of what people are saying on this conUn-ent. As I visited twenty-one cities read their local newspapers and talked with hundreds of people. I got some idea of the trend of Ihought over on their side. " It was on Tuesday the eve of WORKS VOTE IS HELD UP Appropriations Made But Money Will Not Be Available This Session VICTORIA, Dec. 2: (CP) The Legislature yesterday considered public works estimates totalling the Mulnch conference, that I left $2,179570, standing over the vot- for Vancouver but, by the time I arrived on Thursday morning, Uie frris's was over. For a few day3 ing of funds until a future session. The vote includes $15,000 5r Prince Rupert, $23,000 for Skeehi and $45,000 for Fort George. During the consideration of the estimates, H. G. Perry, member fcr Fort George, advocated the votlnj of $20,000 to assist the Monkman Pass highway project out of the Peace River Block but no action was taken. let by the Navy Department yes- he nad fougnt.best of treatment at the hands of wfiaay iui o aw. 6.tv , bu, surprise. Iluc iev5 a na.a voiea ta per : South Dakota. It (nimrf .Mrvn'hora a crroat nr,rr. Cent Ul laVOr OI JOinmg Wim U1C will cost more . . . .... Reich. What real iustlflcatlon wa YCiaj tagui, aiiu a. otivug uwy uii opinion that, notwithstanding the there for rcat Britain going to consequence, Great Britain should'" to Prevent tnelr dolnK 50 have taken a stronger stand. I wW,nvlvln& the whole of the Brlti Empire In a horrible war in which surprised as It seemed to me to be opposed to common sense so l'lt ,s evident women and children spent a lot of time trying to find would be the greatest sufferers. I out what .else Great Britain could jwas told a number 0f times that have done which had some basis! reat Britain had lost prestlp? of logic. But I found that, as usual, I from the Munich conference. IIls- 'at a time .of acute crisis, logic l3jlry " Prove " correci not a; factor In making decisions . but surely It Is better to sink one's I but emotion. The stock answer toiPride to save the world from an jmy quesUon was that, unless Hitler other and worse catstrophe than (was stopped now, he would go on!e went through twenty years 2 (Cana- to worse objectives. This may be aCO. . It may not. It seems ' " soe . " tonducUng a "search 'to me that the facts causing the1 "My own belief Is that time will hlTsuTf 0 for8ttcn- Xt li-lvejhe problem. Hitler is a hum, nave suuerea neavy property loss -anint belne with normal of r.j v,i oft.r p11 inknthm hoton n. an a span . i rum mi cuiuuiiiuii uuivi ...v. . . j ..v.. vvf ... - Illness had been diagnozed as scar-There were three and a half mil-,""- me uerman people are aiso ipt fever She had been ordered to lion German speaking Austrian.? human beings and seventy million LONDON, December 2 (Canadian isolation hospital and, while trans-.bordering on Germany who had people cam oe wrong au me umc. 2rress) The price bf bar gold was nortatlon was being awaited, she been cut off from their native I cant Deueve mat, me jewisn Isteady yesterday at $35 per .fine left the hotel and has not Dceniine at me versames iTcaiy. Jiney,'u.uwuu. n.c n- bunr.ef.il seen since. apparently, naan t receivea me (ionnnnrn on rage e.nxj 5j .1 r, Tomorows Tides Today's Weather ill She NOItTIIKIlN AND CENTRAL BltlTISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Prince Rupert cloudy, calm; barometer, 29.40 (falling); temper- ature, 43; sea smooth. Crazed Indian Runs Amok Mussolini's Mouthniece Savs Woman Dead, Others Seriously Beaten Up In Chapter Of Violence Native is Arrested Today for Questioning as Suspect-Occurrences Took Place at Different Times Italy Is Prepared To March Against France If Necessary t 1 ' 1J ! -3 ? Ml t