Page Four PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE November 19, 1937 Gov’t Strensthens All Fronts - = Japan Meets Fishermen To | >. picker Stores Rum-Runner DifficultyIn |Fr anco’s Difficulties Grow Discuss New Selling Japan ||Said Menace Goods Financing War As Loyalists Gain Steadily) Amendments |... cescsco, ca, sor. |Rigeins of Converted ig. — Department stores here Scaeses Claimed ToBe | London Backers De- MADRID, Spain, Nov. 18.—The biggest news in Spain these days is the weather—rain ; shelves of which are piled high otten, Endangering | mand Gold Exports To and mud from the Pyrenees down to the Strait of Gibraltar. In other words, the time has Many Changes Made In| with Japanese goods in anticipa, = ’ Regulations Cove ring| tion of the Christmas trade will Crew’s Safety = Boost Value of Depreci-| “O74; for a reorientation of views on the Spanish war based on the strict military realities ~ x = : : 2 be picketed. A permanent Confer- |; ated Paper of the situation. Such analysis may have to be corrected in a few weeks, for there are al- Commercial Fisheries 01 | ence to Initiate Embaro against Once a rum-runner, the five- P ways jmponderables that cannot be figured in advance, but they must be made by those Coast Japan has been set up by 35 CIO masted schooner Malahat which, Saas seeking to understand what is happening here ———— and AFL unions, 24 fraternal and | until recently converted into a tow- GERMANY’ S AIMS This is what the New York Times’ & me RE-DEFINE GROUNDS cultural organizations and Chi- barge, was a familiar sight to pas- a Fs mese organizations representing | Ssensers on the North Shore ferry, almost the entire Chinese popula- |is now a menace to the safety of - Amendments to the com- tion of this city. those working aboard her. ah i : i She is being used by Gibson Log- mer fisheries regulations, is- ging company for transportation of sued by chief supervisor of L. Cw i S H a il & | logs. fisheries, which will be dis- Recently, wile | une ee : ee, 9 e English Bay, two guidelines broke cussed at the coming conven [ abor Ss AIMS | 2s. 2 Beavy, spruce log was being tion of the Pacific Goast Fish- lifted. The log swung over, threat- | ermen s unlon, are: ening to tear out a boom and only | Seining area No. 7. This area to the quick action of the winchman be included in section 16, subsec- CIO Leader Is Pleased|;, dropping the log to the deck tion 26: does not permit salmon With Progress Shown averted an accident. Fortunately, seining in the Bella Bella area be- == there were no men working on the fore a set date. By November Electicns deck below at the time. Herbert L. Matthews wirelesses: 5 2 3 These are the bases on which the Japan’s reason for asking } Loyalist command must work— Germany to ‘mediate’ forher| First, as aforementioned, there is in China is simple. Japan is the weather. Winter has almost ar- nearing the end of her rope. rived in the upper Aragon and eto5 Se A Hee 5 j > Teruel sectors, and even around er war is becoming too €X-| Saragossa there is very little time pensive. left for a maor Fascist offensive, Having shipped nearly $200,000,- taking into consideration that no 000 in gold to the US in payment great preparations haye been noted for war necessities bought there and | 45 yet. in England, Japan’s London back Government Position Strong- ers have now called upon her to The second consideration is the put up over $15,000,000 additional | difficulty of the possible objectives in gold on their commercial paper that now face the Fascists. The last Prepare For Coming Elections fi — hh aH — in oly which is rapidly losing its face | C@Sy victory—in Asturias—has been That the north arm of Kitkala In US Rigging on the famous exrum- value. Accordingly, at the turn of we eae noe ne gue E aR Inlet as well as Eddy Pass be ——— -/ yunner is said to be old and rotten. the month—at precisely the time] 15 ry will represen i) (ESD on opened to purse seining. 5 Ordinarily, she carries a crew of when Germany's ambassador in| est task any army has faced since WHEE acieon GL Bllowel WASHINGTON, DC, Nov. five, paid at the rate of $60 a Ghina was approaching the Chinese the World War. »| 18. — (UNS) . — Labor made month, who must perform the com- government with “peace proposals” That has always been true of Ma- along with gillnetters, to operate = japan was forced to dig down drid, but it is much truer now that deep again and send another $20, | the Loyalists have strongly forti- 000,000 in hard cash to US banks. fied every possible point at which Moreover, evidence accumulates the Fascists could strike and above that Japan’s behind-the-lines war all now that the government's army machine has stalled hopelessly. An | is so strong. ambitious programme was launch- The latter factor cannot be over- ed for creating a machine tool syn- emphasized, for it will doubtless dicate. It collapsed before it went | Prove the most important reality. into production, partly because of a of the war. The writer's guess is Fai er StvEe cel eee Siroson distinet progress in the US] bined duties of sailors, longshore- Harbor and salmon gill-netters be November 2 elections, John | men and loggers. allowed in Filerlerslie Channel. L. Lewis. chairman of Labor’s : Selon puree area Ne Non -Partisan League, de-; Ont. Co-op Ousts fa) e include in e same section 7 as seining area No. 7. Seining may elated ees SIDESMENL evalu | Company Stores not commence in the outside por- ane £82 Fes = 2: BODES BES Be Sree te Gain ater the (ees oe ele ee TIMMINS, Ont., Nov. 18—(CFP) The accomplishment of the —The consumers cooperative has driven out company stores in sev- kK: 7 7 = soe” runs at Rivers and Smiths Bean | Labor party. inl New ' York is outstanding,” he said. “In cA AAT LSI RENT ONT TINT TIT PPE RE ET fatal skilled labor shortage. Mean-| that the Loyalists now possess an Seining operations are not per- : -0'\ eral mining communities in this while, Japanese agents fave been | army of manoeuvre—not counting mitted in Wakeman Sound purse pee aoa Se a area. Late in October the co-op frantically attempting to fill the we forces oe the lines— ot seine area. the combined influence of massed bought out a company outut ap b lacing large-scale orders} 2)0U ae 4 ; : = Se wi ranches in Timmins, ol saith Hee Serres. All that preyents the mobile force poate ay Sound ab ee y cae aus = ca pee ee linger Mine and Delem Mine. Add= German Motives. from being much larger is a tem- trict,” should be inserted over the Ae sae a ae eee ides ae ity | ine these to its three stores in | |/ Germany has been content not| porary lack of officers and non- fesestoron aeresonoror the wepus Pere co) oe roe sp Schumacher, South Porcupine and _ only to make Japan her ally, and commissioned officers, and that lations hie Ses = renee ti aoe Timmins, the co-op expects to do) Worth China a play yard for her lack is being constantly filled as z % poe tts DORe ee ion Was | more than $1,000,000 worth of busi-~ steel and chemical industries. She | the various military training. - A meeting of house comunittee members and active house tenants Ladysmith WMarbor Boundary: A | 2 distinct triumph for abor. in Spas WEE SOS has also cultivated relations with schools turn out men. in the Tartar Autonomous Soviet Republic is shown discussing the petition asks that the boundary be | 2 host of smaller communities Ghina, especially with the key rail- By Spring, therefore, it seems eed election laws in preparation for the December 12 elections. moved from the wharf at Granby | throughout the country, labor was 3 z tvoad ministry which has granted reasonable to suppose that the Similar scenes are being enacted throughout the country. to the Big Rock at Saltair. successful in electing its repre- Gypsies Ob ject profitable contracts to German Loyalists will have an army of | —— Salmon purse seine area No. 12: sentatives to political office. La™ Of N sey aq contractors. Indeed, Germany’s | Manoeuvre totaling between 400,000 ° a5 5 Seines and gill-nets to be barred bor’s Non-Partisan league will aZi atre former favorable trade with China | and 500,000 men, which, as this cor- Mexico D ivides B lg Estates from Blackfish Sound between | 2° devote its attention to prepara- has now been converted into a sat- respondent has repeatedly said, Whitecliff Island and Baronet Pas- | 10D for the 1938 campaign.” BERLIN, Germany, Nov. 18. — isfactorily favorable balance. Jiore-| would make it one of the world’s e e sage including Parsons Bay. Re-election of Mayor Fiorello “phere is a gypsy problem in Ger- over, German industry has come to strongest fighting forces. In a war Wo L 10n C re S That Matilda Creek, Steamer H. LaGuardia in New York, fusion | many and it is time we found its depend upon strategic Ghinese | fought on relatively small lines Gove and Refuge Cove in Clayoquot candidate backed by the American | solution,” writes the head of the metals such as tungsten and anti-| such as this conflict, it may well e ° e Sound be closed to herring seining, Labor party, who won over his’ committee for race protection in mony, while China’s tung oil has| prove an overwhelming factor. Oil Land S Nationalized except for bait and fresh fish | Tammany opponent, Jeremiah T.|the review, Oeffentlicher Gesund- been relied upon to produce fats Another consideration is that the market. Mahoney, by a 464,425 majority, | heitsdienst. on the highly vulnerable German rae ere one penne That the weekly closed season for eS acclaimed By. ney York oe ey speaking,” Bays the | ce high. In fact, the writer has never 5 4 idni eaders as an outs ing victory | article, “the gypsies are a oreign oS eee motive for attempting | Seen the Loyalists more confident MEXICO CITY, DF, Nov. jC E) .—After Carrying Sees eed ere pong es for the trade union movement, giv- element, a destructive influence | to induce China to sell out to Ja-| of ultimate victory than at present. | through a land distribution program in San Luis Potosi, Presi- | areas situated on the west coast of ing labor the balance of power. which must perforce engender de pan is, therefore, clear. But the Must Strike Soon. dent Lazaro Cardenas has decreed nationalization of 350,000 | Vancouver Island. Four Assemblymen Elected generacy in the pure German blood” Fascist program is sensitive ae eae ae ues paces Se a acres of oil lands under lease to the Standard Oil Co. of Cali-| _ Lins cod closed season, section 4: eee ne esas Ae eee eee pegs are derived) 5 ic > Bee : fs Z Bae , ic gee ek D Read this important monthly magazine on world affairs. see ¢ in ae that Nazi Hungary oe urners A S S O C % on vital current events by world’s foremost writers, such as 5 7 X peson the side of Germany, aialy: For Stoves, Restaurant Hanges, DAIRIES LTD proge ee, Dinves ee ET Se earn SA ey Heaters, Bollers, Furnaces, = yee = = = - 1% 15 CENTS A COPY $ 5 x and Bake Ovens ; Bye SNE WAS Nie a ene oe 8% Streamline Moen’s Half Soles and Rubber Heels ......-- $1.00, $1.25, $1.40 FAIR. 1000 x % | of ‘callous disregard of (Ne ents |) Witchen Unit Wiel cles Tadies' Half Soles and Heel... ».85¢ : New A e Bookshop $ 3 02 dee Sere y ee arusen prick installations, $29.0 UP Ladies’ Leather Heel ...-...------+--+--22 22030 15¢ | eR are : = English Leather — $ = %ljeasue has issued a call for the LEADER BURNERS Guaranteed Enghs s %, x, = a S . %~ Please note our New Address: $+| formation of a state labor party || 328 Alexander Ave., Vancouver es all St. % 23 BAST HASTINGS ST- Wancouver, E.G: TRINITY 5753 %| along lines of New York’s Amer- Es ones 390 NEW METHOD SHOE 2337 Carr. t. 3 5.6.55 SS SS SSS SIS S SS SSIS SSS GOSSSSOR. ican Labor Party. 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