IIO.MJ, . Premier Mussolini demonstrated lo llir , Cli mher or Uepulics that h' lias nol lost 1 1 i magnetic power uT v nig ihc imagination of nil audience. 8o great was llic en-dii ,.-ni id tin' close or a speech uiuili' lis liirn Dial (In Fascist iUii)Hc- -li 1 1 uiitl jumped """I cinlirnicd each oilier. The premier iirali'il a scnsnlioii when In- declined lliali Hi,- iiiT.eiit siliiatinii would Ik1 cleared up xvilhin is hours amlj (li: 'la' geiuiiicul lui'l slmiglli lo destroy llic ii online up-Mii! i in hose deputies wliii have refused to parlicipale in 1 1 n BANK ROBBERS IDENTIFIED Thought lo be Men Who Held up Portland Financial S" 1 i .. .1 linvi' n-eiigiiireil Harry II. .Ii'Iiiimhi and Uenrjjr" Hirre up. of I lie men w ho DROWNS SUNDAY AT PITT RIVER Walter J. Lloyd Slipped Into Wa?.ar When Getting a Drink YAXUOl VKII. .Ian. 5. -Walter J I hiyd, tO years of aui insiir-a : iim'iil and. foriiii'ily .ielh-- niliiister and hif-'li scliool leaclii'i-, was drowned Sunday in l'i ' lilver lit Minnekiiilha whai-r when In; wenl lo the river lo pel a 1 1 ri 1 1 k . In eudeaviiriii? lo fill n ' Up he slipped into Ihe wilier n::il Ihe rapid, eurrenl curried linn away hefoer aid could be rnilercd. ALASKAN RESTRICTIONS ON TAKING OF HERRING DO NOT APPLY TO BAIT KT Tr.lltK.AN. .Ian. a. . An-Mouiiceiiieul is made here by Ihe 1'iireaii of fisheries thai there will be no reslricliuiis in Alaska mi the securing of bail for hall-iiiil fishei'iiiieii as formerly reported, except die nvaular limit uf slxly barrels per boal. Tlie leslriolloii.s on Ihe lakiup of heiiiii-i apply chiefly to reiliic- Mmi plmils ami will not iuler fere with Ihe supply of bail. VANCOUVER AND CALGARY VICTORS IN HOCKEY VANCOI VHIl. .Ian. 5. - Two KHines were played Saliirilny In Ihe Western Camiilu Hockey LeiiKue, one at Vieloriii ami Ihe oilier at Calgary. In Ihe rirst Vancouver bdil Vieloria three kohIs o iiolhliig and In Ihe sec-"m CalKiiry won over Saskatoon, 'wri goals to pnc. work of parliament. Sonic of I In leaders believe llial Mussolini intends lo order ;i slate of siege, lie has already ii'liially suppressed I lie opposition pre. II ;i lit v shown liic ilelei iniiia lion lliat Mir entire repiiixlliilit.v fur Mo situation should rrl on 1 aM'iiii ami his ititeiiliini of ac-eeiilmil ing I In Fascist euniple-linn or Hie cabinet, tin- l.iliei'iil ministers Sarrarchi and OaMi have placed their portfolios at 111 -n -n I i Imnlila luiilhla police police ill in eon- In disposal II:: IV i T'l i f . .Ian. :. Three of - itrii held iere Tor (lie eoil-i w ill Hie l2,On Nanni-. i nMii ry on Jlecenilier I-. i iified yHsVeiday liy wiles i tin Portland, Oregon, us - nf a gimg of five lian- RAILWAY OPERATOR GETS TWO YEARS held uu. Oeorge Vv !a0Pge e. Poulln Sentenced at I Company's hank id j Prnoe George for Theft of on October 15 lal. lie-. Registered Parcel Con-i the police hnc. Three talnlng $1,500 of I lie Lank Ma IT are; (ii'orpe I:. Ponliii.' formerly lelepraph upeintur for the (ina-diau Niilioual llailways at Mc-lliiile, was seiilenced al Prince (ieiiruc on lieceinber 31 by Judpe lUiberlsoii to Iwo years' iiiLiris-oninent at Xew Westmiusler lienilenliary for slealiim a rejjis-lered parcel from Ihe Canadian National Hallway eonlainiii( .'i(i(l. Aeeiised made u complete eniires.sinu and also .restitution of mosl of (he money. The lliefl look pin it .VfeHl ide. NUMBER OF VOTES ON CHURCH UNION Nine Are Against Amalgamation and 64 In Favor ItelurUs id the voting on Churcli I nion received by i Ihe llilieall of the .Joint Comniiltee on Church I'nlon. up lo noon, liecember IIU, show thai .seventy-Ihree eonifreaalions voted in Saskatehewan, Alherla mid (If these Mly-uiur voieii lor u-oliig rorward into union aim nine olcd nifiiinsl . AmoiKf. Ihe hisl returns is Knox Church. Ile- uiiin, iiiakiug Hint eily solid for union. all fixe Presi.yierian churches xolhiK in fax or. No lliaii llilrlytfmir ehiuchrs where union lias already been in -ration, xoled unanimously in ravin' id union xvliile mosl oi nip others pave nverwhelniini urn-iorilies. Ilroadviexv. Sask., xvas II. i, niilv exeenlion. the xote lliere heiiii; Ihirlv-six to thirly-foiir in rax or or union. Anli-imionis(.s ..Mi-ii,.,! Wevhiirn. Sank., and Prince lluperl. H.C. The reluriLS lo liaml for On lario show Dial Ihirly-nlne cou-..,,.(.. .11,, ns voted for union ami fivi? remain mil. The amended biiildintr bylaw iiii.ohiiim. for wliicli has been ,.,.i.,(r .m ffir some time, will come up for diseusslon al n-lilnlifs meeliiiK of Hie clly coiiii-ell, Certain revisions and eipiaU izalions in exlsliug rales are ronleiiiplalrd. Prince Rupert Amateur Orchestral Society Scores Success at Recital The -ihtciI concert which was Kixrii in llic WcMlmliiie Tli 'Nil re lut uiuili hy I lie Prince lluperl Amateur Orchcslrnl Society under Ihe capable dlrc'clion nT Pro-for II. A. Pryce of Ihe i'riiiee lluperl School of Music was a most wiiceessrul Jilnl enjoyable if fair. It was alleniled by an audience which filled the theatre alums! to capacity. The program was as follows: March "Jolliricnlion." Overture "LustspieJU' - Solo "My fail It in .Miss C. Jones.' . ''' j Seleclion llchoes from Nn-, dcs." . f Selection "Mleish Hells."1 by Ihe Iiivenile Six, consisting of .Miss Audrey Parkin, Victor Thomas, .Marno Sigurdseu. Prenio Vuceher, Wixucr Hryanl and Cordon Clark. Solo Miss Jones. I '.ii treacle "Pilgrim's Loxf Song." Selection "Hear Old Ireland." ' Marrh "Land of Ihe Maple." (!o, Save Ihe King. Mrs. H. C. l-'raser was also lo haxe been a vocal soloist bill Illness prevented her attendance. Personnel of Orchestra The orchestra consisted of Miss Murjorie Lancaster, leader ami rii'l violinist: Miss Hester thick. Miss Osborne, Miss Ina Woods. Mrs. Martin, I'eler Hlack Jr.. II. L. Mann. James L. Lee. I'.ric Dinawall. LMdie Walters and IVank Cameron, xiolins: A. J. Lancaster, cello: II. Kaslman. saxophone; C. W. Kirkeiidall and .1. (iivxvlhorn. cornels; . ,11. OeilT. trombone: . X. Iloss. bass: W. !'. Hrowne, drums mil Professor Prvce was conductor ami accompanist. CARDENA GOT DUSTING CROSSING THE SOUND One of Worst Trips Since Vessel Wont Into Service - The I'lilon sleainer Cardena. Capl., A. K. Kickson, v,hieh ar rived yeslenlny al .i.HO, had one of Ihe roughest trips siueo she filtered (lie serxire. Due lo a gale oulslde there was a big sxvell in Queen Charlotte Sound which seemed lo come I rum several diieelions. Most of Ihe pas sengers went lo lied ami remain ed I here during Hie three hours of Ihe crossin.vr. Crockery ami other moveables on board wen broken and dinner xvas delayed an hour or more. In iMIIIbaiik Sound mere .was also a short shakeup but it oc curred in Ihe jiighl and nobody seemed lo sillier any ill cITcels The Canleiiii xvas delayed liming!) making a run into Ocean Falls xvilli I lie reluming Icachcr among whom xvus ,'lss Laura Tingley, formerly of this eily Advorllso In the Dallr Nowa. ALL-BLACKS CLEM SLATE New Zealand Football Team Wins 28 Games In Britain and Loses None LONDON, Jan. 5. The New Zealand All-Blacks, the famous football team that has been touring In England, completed Its tour at the week end having won every game It played. Tho All-Blacks tested their strength against 28 British teams and made the huge total of 654 points with 98 against them. The team will return by way of tho Unltod States and will ptav games In California on tholr way home. IMPORTANT CORNER Slightly Undor $28,000 Is Involved A deal bus just been eoin- ner on Third Avenue at Sixth Slreel. -Mr. Oiirvich staled this morning thai il xvas his inlen-thm lo do M'tne repairs lo the building but- it will be used for Ihe same purposes as at present. BOSTON GRILL Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing &4J Ambulance f'nnr fnr liirn SnllnMp fnp Service Anywhere at Anytime. A '... ding parlies. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. MATT VIDECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. Vol XV NO. 3. l'UiNci: ni'i'HHT. n.c. Monday, jamahy o, 1025. turdr' Circulation, 1,4t. Strett lt 404 PRICE FIVE CEN'I-9. MUSSOLINI AROUSES ITALIAN PARLIA Maya, ns Mie is known throughout Hurope, the world-fanious Loudon maniieipiiu, has secretly married Harold Maker in London, who is said lu he a Canadian doing business in New York. First Woman Governor Sworn in Today for Wyoming State Widow Takes Husband's Place -CIIKYKNNK, Wyoming, Jan. Iiedicaling her efforts to Ihe slide and relying on divine help nr slreiigin ami guiuaiice, .Mrs. Nellie Taylor Hoss loday was sworn in us governor of Wy oming and beeanie Ihe firs I woman execiilixe of any siaie m ine I'.S. eommiiuweallh. Mrs. Hnss was garbed in mourning fur her misnami, ine uue (iovernor W illiam Hraiironl Hoss, lino wnose jnace ins wmow lopped lliree inunllis afler his sudden death. ENGLISH MONEY IS HIGHEST TCOAY SINCE BEFORE W!.t XLW YOUK, Jan. 5.--Slerliug exchange readied Ihe highest point since Ihe war loday when il was quoled here al ? 1.70 ',4. This is xvilhin ten rents, or parity. Talk of Ihe restoration of sterling to- a gold basis is licllexed to- have been responsible Tor the increase in value of Ihc pound. stockyards. FRED HENNING BIGJIRE TODAY ! CHICAGO STOCKYARD j CIIICAOO. Jan. o. Damage estimated al t0n,HU0 was I caused by a Hre which destroyed a norlioii of Ihe central building HAS CH mm HANDS, ;rJ1.'K .dial il would spread lo the MICK UUrVICn oocomos moi- ui Exchango Block Something BEING MARRIED pleled belxveen Xiek Ourvich audi Oeorge Hryanl whereby Hie for-l Local Man Will go to California nier becomes owner of Ihe Kx- For Honoymoon and Will chance Kloek and Ihe double cor-l Return Here on Janu- ary 20 The wedding lakes place today In Vancouver or Fred llenning or this city and Miss Alice Ililey. They will spend Iheir honeymoon He staled thai soniehng slightly; in Seatlle and San Francisco and less limn $28,000 was Involved will return hero on January 20 In I ho deal. I If reside. commence at once. u cu! alum! 1.10,000 lo ?-.'i)i.om in prelimiary expenditures before , idling could commence but it was lioiieil to have the mill in actual openilion by April. Their i:Iiiii was to cut high vrade spruce, a great deal of iv!ich wjiubl . likely be shipped oxer Ihe railway. They expected lo gel about fitly pr eenl of uppers from Hie lumber Iheyi planned to cut. The lower grades of lumber would be sold in 'Prince lluperl or shipped nut-by water possibly using Ihe assem bly dork for sloiiii',' mid making shipments jointly will Ihe oilier ' mills of Lbe dislricl. , . MENT PRINCE RUPERT MILL IS EXPECTED TO BE IN OPERATION BY APRIL NEXT Magnetic Power of Premier Mussolini Stirs the Italian Chamber of Deputies in Speech . , , : : rt FINE CONCERT LAST EVENING Bell Tells Further of Plans For The Prince Rupert Mill; Expenditures Will be Large Seen in Vancouver ul the week end .I. A. W. Hell, one of Ihe associate of John A. Kinilli, Ihe prominent Vancouver lumberman who recently ncqniieil Ihe Prince lluperl mill, Mated that they had not taken Hie mill as a speculation hut intended to op-eeale it, provided lliey euuld get reasonable treatment from the people of Prince lluperl. Primarily limy had pnrchnseil llic assets of Ihe Kniersou v stale, for the limber which is located on Ihe Kliulseinaleeii anil (Juiiiinisis rivers mid on Wark (Jamil, T'lic opcrnlion of Ihe mill would depend culirely on Hie lerms given llicni by Hie. cilizens liore. If lliey were liealed riphl lliey would would - .xiiue li was lilt; loan mt ujci ,,,., . n l .i,ui. euiilll' oper- I he mdl ,oijly- in iinttieiTiii alftV' f lu?y iu'-xv ijwffej s had ex- peclalimis of putting in a pulp mill in Ihe near future. This would lie necessary lo handle Hie large quantities of pulp limber on their limits. In addiliuu to be utilized and Ihe culling of; willed xvould make Ihe dislricl I u.itIiii.v Also Hie (Snvf riiineilt I .. ... . , , owned a number of limber limits , winch could be acquired for tlie purpose oT supplying a pulp mill. There xvas plenly of timber in sight and. eventually, Mr. Hell; said, lie thought they would haxe to build u paper mill. Thfse developments depended largely on Ihe success of Ihe preliminary opera! ions. Mr. Smith had been induced lo go in I u the business on Ihe assurance that the Prince lluperl people would (real him right and Ihey had no doubt but this xvpultl be done. Tlie operation oT the mill mean I a greal deal to Prince lluperl and he Ihoiighl lliey could work together for I heir mutual benefit. As soon as I lie new council was chosen the mailer xvould be taken up willi them. Mr. Hell saiil he xvould conic lo Prince lluperl soon and explain their plans and discuss mailers with tlie city council with a view lo losing as lit He lime as possible in gelling work under xvay. This was nol a promotion scheme. They had the money lo ahead Just as soon us their plans were perfected. Mr. Smith had had a wide experience in- liimber operations and he hoped lo see the new venluie a success. ELEVATOR AT VICTORIA YICTOIIIA, Jan. 5.--Tlie Canadian National llailxvay will con-slrucl a grain elevator here this year al a cost or lUO.ono. II will be localed al Ogdeii Point wilhin Ihe breakxvuler and will have a capaeily or -'50,000 DIED IN CAFE LD.MO.N TON, Jun. &. --Charles A. Feller, aged 50, died of heart failure in a local cafe early one morning Ibis week. He caiu' here, 'from Prince Oeorge where a widow and young daughter reside.' WILL DISCUSS ALLIED DEBTS Winston Churchill to Take up Matter at Conference This Week LONDON, Jan. 5. Winston Churchill, chancellor of the exchequer, will carry on private discussions uil (hi! subject of the Inler-al'iied debls with various representatives at a conference of allied finance ministers in stood. The cabinet is understood to haxe acquiesced in Mr. Churchill's suggestion that Ihe debt problem tic brought up at the j official sessions of Ihe coiifer-!enef beeinise of the desire oT the the limber they owned, there was , llj((il sUes (o ,lvo( 01,(n djs. a mass or pulp limber surround- tU!)ij0 0f die subject. nig Prince unpen xvuien xvounij EQUALIZATION FREIGHT RATES Committee Will be Appointed to Make Uniform Structure Throughout the Dominion special lo Daily News. OTTAWA, Jan. 5. It is said thai tlie government is considering the creation soon afler Ihe session opens of a special committee lo go inlo the whole question id freight rales liming in viexv a uniform national freight structure. This xvould take in all Canada. Whi'lher . or nol the Cruxv's Nest rales are xxiped out, efrorts will be made lu get nation wiii equalization. OSLAND MAN WEDDED ON NEW YEAR'S EVE Miss Karla Marie Jensen Be comes Bride of Oliver William Philllpson The wedding look place al Ihe home of the bride's parents in Anniexille near New Westminster on New Year's Kxc of Miss Karla Marie Jensen, daiuhler of Mr. ami Mrs. A I r red Jensen, and Oliver William Philllpson of Os. land near here. Mr. and .Mrs. I'll ill ipsoii are spending their honeymoon, in Scull le and will eome north shortly to take up limit' resilience. TEN STORY BUILDING BURNED AT PITTSBURG PinSIILItO, Jan. 5. Two firemen were injured and more than a dozen business firms .suffered losses when flames destroyed a ten storey structure here. Tin loss is estimated at half a million dollars.