jpposiUon of the Socialistic balance of power, the main bloc of the So claliau voting against the government which received the aupport oJ but thirty members of thla party Premier Daladier had ached for a direct vote of confidence which waa refuaed. President Lebrun IntJaaaUd that he would immediately receive other Parliamentary leader with a view to calling a new Premier to form an administration Prance, wtth many aerioua problems facing It. includ lag the fiscal and currency crista and relations with Oennany over armament matters, ia meantime left without a government. Immediately following the reverse it was announced that all members of the government would resign. ENGINEER IS KILLED t. Birre of Cranhrook lr Lift When l,oemllte Turns Over Near Nekon NBLSON. Oct 34 CP-8ngln eer K. Htrce of Cran brook was killed and Plreman C P. Maidnent was rut about the head when a west bound freight train struck a rock two miles east of Proctor and tha engine turned over, going down an embankment, last Friday night. ECHOES Morris Longstreth and being a history of the Mounted Jolfce in Canada. The material for this book was takon 'rom the file and reports of the Mounted Police and the ttanuscript was read and approved by the commissioner of Hip force before miblication. This book is in the public ,lDary here. . furthermore there arc people living in Prince Rui)ort today who heard Mr. Pritchard make the statement. ,, ntchard admits he has served time in jail but says he m not nload guilty and lets it go at that. i Mr. Uuddorham's loader; a man who dared to ut it publicly a cheap sneer at the expense of pur Saviour. ' itchard a man of sterling quality indeed! , JntH is one of the men whose consent had to be obtained ore Mr. C. F. candidate. Uuddorham could run as a C. J Mr. Hudderham's opinion of sterling character? m l)r"uJ lie must be of such leadership. 77 - TAXI -77- (TOMMY'S) She Tomorrow's Tides Stand, Capitol Theatre Block High 6:21 am. 17.1 ft. Day and Night Service 17:49 pjn. 18.8 ft. 7-Paenger Chrysler Car Low n:49 ajn. 10.2 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V:.l XXIV.. No. 248. PRINCE RUPERT, B.O., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTH French Government Is Overthrown On Budget Is Resigning At Once Main Socialistic Bloc (Joes Against Administration on Confidence Vote Country U'ft Without Government in Face of Serious Problems PARIS, Oct. 2A : The government of Premier Daladier. fallowing a brief budget debate, was defeated by a voU rf to 241 in the Chamber of Deputies at 2 o'clock thb riming on it plan to reduce civil service salaries in the (ff ji t to balance the budget and will resign at once. Over t! r w of the administration was caused directly by thi Canadians Take Large Part Of Own Production rr' INA. Oct 14:- Practically i . percent of the aggregate r , (ion In Canada la utilised by ' i avians themselves. Premier B. B Burnett toid a Retina Board of T . uncheon Ha rmphastaed the , :'anr of home markets. NEtV VOKK .MKTALS WW YORK. Oct. 4: CP-Ber t l.ed at JTse on the local - " market yasUidwy. Copper ' at " 1 TVe and fcc so pm pound t t iM per MI CE HAUL 01" CASH 4 MAtlE BY MINNESOTA ' BANDITS ON MONDAY e PHAINKRO. Minn.. Oct. K i' Plve machine gun ban- vrrpowered fourteen per- in the First National t n t in the heart of this city flay, shot up the bank tied with U2.000 in cash CAMPAIGN TI1K C. C. F. LEADER W have referred Inrfore to the character of the men e n posing the C. C. F. Provincial Executive (The Council 'f inc, lately increased to twelve), which is not to be reft nsihle to the elected representatives of the teople. Hav-i rf absolute jvowor and not being in any way reionsible to ,lv people it is surely a iwrtinent inquiry to know what ' ' aracter of men would be our dictators were the C. C. R, any miracle, to gain iower. And we are rapidly finding these things out, though Kudderham's committee is not helping us at all. They say t! provincial executive is comixwed of men of sterling t' aracter. "Sterling" is quite a strong word. Let us see nft her it fits. Let us examine the C. C. F. hall mark of quality. In the first place we shall take their leader, chosen 'lic Victoria convention, Mr. Pritchard. f'n the public platform at Calgary, addressing the One !g t'nion Convention some vears ago, Mr. Pritchard, who was advocating the overthrow of the Christian religion "Dg with capitalism, made a statement to the effect that ke vas running against the late lamented Mr. Christ. If anyone wishes to verify this they can find it on Pag i'M of tlm "Rilnnt Tn" ., ivm.v now in itR third edition b' CANDIDATE RULED OUT Supreme Court Judge Finds That Major Hartley is Not EntlUed To Run in Lillooet VANCOUVER, Oct 21: Mr Justice Harold Robertson rendered Judgment yesterday In the rate in which Major J. C. Hartley, blind ex-service mining en Cinrer, was seeking reinstatement a an Independent candidate for Lillooet riding In the provincial election, the decision going araiiut Hartley whs will not be permitted to contest the riding. Returning Officer Ales Orston had refused to accept Hartley's nomination papers on technical grounds. Milton Gonrales acted as counsel for Hartley. As a result of the derision three candidates are left In the field in Lillooet . M. Murray. Liberal II C Canon, Independent Non-ParUzan and member of the last Let Ma lure, and J. M. Smith, C C. F. NAMED AS DEPUTIES Officials For Provincial Election In rrince Rupert Riding Appointed Returning Officer D. C. Stuart announces appointments a fol lows of deptfty returning officers for the various polling divisions of Prince Rupert riding In the pro-vtacial election next wee k VtUnn Rwpcrt-R. W. ClmeroivG. 3 Dswes. Br Beat Untn. John M Morrison. O. P. T. Murray. O; T Moore. J. O. Williamson. J A. Hln-ton. F. W. Chandler. WiUlam Wilson nd J. C. McLennan. Flewin't Float Oeorae E. Brown. Ooose Bay Edward ShrubsaH. Haysport Nelson Brew. Humpback Bay Jo ph E. Cuo-Una ham Inverness F: r. Wilson. Jsp Inlet Owen L. Murray. Usn Hill-Mrs. Sybil DeBocy. Lockeport Peter MeLeod. Maasett Howard Carpenter. North Island-Martin H. Mac-harson. Oceanic Bnvsat R. Pierce. Oona Rfver Hagbert A. Hansen. Oatand Prank Creokan. Part Clemen U Trevor L. WH-Isama. Pott Stmpaon-Oeorac P. MeOotl. Qaeen Charlotte City R. O. Mae-tentk. Refuge Bay Wellington H. Miller. 8kWegale Mrs. Mary E. Coiitson. Sandspit John Mathers. Souadaree WlUUm Atherton. Sunnyside Alexander Main. TMI-WUlUm A. Andrea. Woden River Richard Colthurst. DROPS OUT OF CONTEST Supporter of Premier Tolmie Withdraws From Election Fitht in Comox Riding COURTENAY. Vancouver Island. Oct. St: Percy Rushton. Parks-vtlle garage operator, has announced his retirement from the provincial election contest in Comox riding. In which he had been nominated a a Unionist candidate supporting the government of Premier 8. F. Tolmlc. This leaves five candidates in the field-L. A. Hanna, Liberal and member for Albcrnl in the last Legislature; Rev. II. T. Allen, C. C F.: O. R. Bate. Independent C. C F: 11 O Russell, United Front, and Richard Tarltng, Independent. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Pete Hulatovlch will take place Thursday, Oct. So. at 230. from the chapel of the D. C. Undertakers. 247 Climbs 11 Miles 9s BaB jBaaHBSVKSlsal Sl kamR fLHlflavK 'p Sfj?' aBar mawaHBa? nas4 aasaLa - . BSSBEaamt S ' v. ' , iZa&EmMEy aaVaamaVj ''xfflyBKp Tl.r S":-l B : " Russian strain-pti'-re j. pictured at an ,ui tick: .:. M'nd ms it started on n record -breaking alUtudt flight. The balloon, which reached a height of 118 miles above the eatrth, eclipsed the mark of Professor Auguste Pic-card by one and one-halt miles, carried its commander. Oeorgi PnkofMC JkH4 Vw actsoUats. ROYAL SCOT AT 'FRISCO Famous Rritkh Train Nearirg End Of United States Tour In Vancouver Soon SAN FRANCISCO. October 94-Nearing the cooclasion of its tour of the United States after having been brought to this country to be exhibited at the Century of Progress Exposition at Chicago, the Royal Scot, crack British train, arrived here Sunday from Los An-getea and was a centre of attraction for visitors yesterday The train proceeds from here to PorU land and Seattle and then on to Vancouver whence it will go East through Canada to Montreal where it wUl be placed aboard a steamer and shipped home to England. COMMODITY riHCES NKW YORK. Oct. 14 -October cotton closed at 9t. December sugar at lit. and December Rio coffee at W.te. CIIICAC.O WHEAT CHICAGO. Oct. M: December wheat closed here at TVVc per bushel as agalnat 784c the day previous. KING OF SUM FLEES CAPITAL LONDON, Oct. 24:-A dispatch to the London Daily Mail from Bangkok yesterday stated that Kinir Praf- adhipok of Siam and his ljueen had fled from the Capital at Siam before the semi-Communist revolutionaries who have seized control of the government Of Slam. Dissolution of the ab- !tnr shipyards f the world which solute monarchy in that !have ben mv,ted to tender upon! it conlruckH1 a 73-foot die- eountrv nnn nf Mm lout . .' J li d-Pwred nboat type for the 111 the World, Is declared i 1 government of Australia. The ves- tO be likely. el Is to be used for biological pur- .J Doses bv the aovernmeni of the I GASBOAT IS ADRIFT Seen By Steamer Bornite at Entrance to Millbank Sound The steamer Bornite reports passing a t a boat, with green painted pilot house, adrift and awash off Jorgen's Point at the northern entrance of Millbank Sound. There Is no report of any vessel being missing. HONORED KY V r I S hlheral Partv with Iaree majorities yesterday. Unques-tionably a great surprise was the result in Mackenzie Canadian Legion Makes Presentation to J. B. .Morrison Who. Is Leaving City As an expression of their regret at his impending departure from Prince Rupert and as a alight token of their esteem the local branch of the Canadian Legion last night -apture the seat whieh was won by made a presentation to J. B. Mor- he Progressives In the general elec-rtson of a suitably Inscribed cigar-, 'ion of 1930. ette case. j In Reattgouehe-Madawaska. J. E. C L Youngman. chairman of the Miclwud. the Liberal candidate, entertainment committee, spoke of urned a 400.ContervaUve major-the long ad helpful memberahlp of 'tv in 1930 general election into a Mr. Morirson. One of the oldest "-000 margin for his party. members of this branch, he had always taken a live interest in Its welfare and Uved up to his own high standards of loyalty by his helpful I criticism and active support. In making the presentation. J. Preece. president of the branch, spoke of the loss Comrade Morrison's departure would be here and branch and left behind him the; happiest memories. He then made the presentation to Mr. Morrison. In replying. Mr. Morrison spoke of the happy association he had had with the Prince Rupert comrades. His work on the railway took Qhn to many branches and In no one did be find a finer spirit of comradeship nor a greater desire to make the veteran wests me. He vas glad to see the pregtaag made vtth the new building and,. hoped to be able to be present for lhe open-n. He thanked the branch for the :1ft which he would treasure and e proud to use and wished the lo-al members every success In the future. HEARD ABOUT C0C0S ISLAND William Dann Interesting Speaker Before Stewart Board of Trade STEWART. Oct. 34 -The regular meeting of the Stewart Board of Trade last week was In thenature of a social gathering, several business men of the town being the aueats of the board to hear William Dann. a member of the Oooos Island treasure seeding expedition, sprnk upon the expedition. Mr. Dann's remarks were most interesting and were delivered with a fine appreciation of the humorous incidents which kept his hearers engrossed throughout. He was heartily applauded and warmly thanked on behalf of the board and guests. The evenng wound up with a Chile con carne supper served by W. R. Tooth and helpers. Pound Sterling: and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchange cetitage of those who supported the ! expiring government during Uu NEW YORK, Oct. 3: The Bri- first two or three years of Its ex-tish pound sterling was quoted al.lstence.are today among Us moat $4.6H on the local foreign ex-'caustic crHtes and no one to de--hange yesterday. The Canadlar celved by the Jettisoning of the dollar closed at 97 ,c. j disgraced term "Conservative." The local dry dock u among Commonwealth down under.1 Liberals Win by Big ! Margins In Federal I By-Election Contests Conservative Majority of 1930 in New Brunswick Turned Into Grit Landslide Judge Stubbs, Popular C.C.F. Champion, Lost Out in Saskatchewan OTTAWA, Oct. 24: Federal by-election contests in three ridings Mackenzie, Sask.; Restigouche-Mada- Waska. N R.. am Ynmaclro Otio ipom oil U.. t?L where i nomas MacMilIan. the Liberal candidate, with Ah reported up to a late hour lasts- . light, had a margin of more than 1000 over the popular Judge Stubbs. 'liamiased itemlesed a a few few months mnnfh. ago an f,m from he bench, who was running as a C. F. candidate and who lra-i 'irtial observers had ieit would ' nake a strong run and very likely The Liberal outcome in Yamaska vas as expected. Polly MoranWeds Los Angeles Man; famous Character Actress of the screen Becomes Bride of Well Kninrn-CallMTila Attorney HOLLYWOOD. Oct 34: The marriage is announced here of Polly Moran. famous character ac tress of the talking picture screen. to Martin Malone. a well known Los, Angeles attorney. NO HALIBUT IS No boats being In with catches, here was no sale of halibut on the ocal Fish Exchange this morning. Skeena Lining Up Strongly For : Liberals; Kenney Expected To Exceed Vote of Both Opponents TERRACE, Oct 23: The far-flunir vallevs of the 'Skeena riding have responded turmoil during the last few days and the denizens of the, remote places have plainly intimated their disgust with the five years long tragedy of the Tolmie government. In this fight for public honors there is not the wild disgorging of funds which has long charac- terised election contests hill work to accomplish between There Is also less manifestation now election day. of hilarity a nod leas ebullition of' C:C"S I,"d K,h.1 ., . , Joseph t Panter. the nominee of wild temper than usual in election C C F group. a unknown times. Nevertheless the contest ia to any kind of administration going merrily forward and all the work, has a bard row to hoe. leAr candidates are shouldering the and there are no extremely high burden of toe fight. ; hopes of Ms ultimate success. Even During the past week Dr. R. C. among Ms own organisers It U.i Bamford. Irdapendent Non-Parti- recognised that every passing day" san candidate, has spent several tnereaes the number of defections days in the Terrace district seek- from his sloe. The newness and ing to assuage the asperities of the fervor of the call of the C.C.F. Is local Conservatives, though hardly with complete success. Prom here he went west to visit Esalrtcton and the smaller eommurlties and was back in Terrace for a publi - meeting Saturday night. He la un- ooubtedly having an unsatisfactory time for a very considerable dot- One of the surprising features of the contest, indeed. Is the number of stalwarts of the Conservative cause ,n yone days who have openly declared themselves oppos- ed to the Independent candidate and to the Tolmie and Non-Partl- san movements generally Hence. if tvtar rumfnrrf u tn miv nn good showing he has a lot of up- UalUU Ka mfl HCUiTCll I fPOWPTl 19 I Q Dead in England Commanded All Colonial Troops at Moeen iciona s UUmond -Jubilee LONDON. Oct. J4: Ivor John Car a doc Hubert, the first Barvn Treowen. who commanded all colonial troops in England during Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee commemoration In 1897. died last week at the age of eighty-two. Thomas Guthrie Is Laid at Rest The funeral qJ the late Thomas Outhrie look plate this afternoon frem the, chapel of the B.C. Undertakers to ralrview Cemetery, Rev. W. D Grant HoHlrurworth offlelau tag. There was a large turn-out of friends Including members of the Longshoremen s Union. Pallbearers Wfrc 8 Ptinon- O. Holmes. W. Bu- chart W. Johnson, II. Smth and 8. Carlson. Among those sending flowers Lwere the Canadian Lengshorerno Association and nephews ' of deceased. Thomas Young and A. P. Glazier of Starco, Alta. to the echoes of the election raamg as we mdivtduau recoj- n that the C. C. P. policy hardly in any way adaptable needs of the province, and' further that any practical appllca- to" their Ideas would be la the; bands of men who are unknown quantities as factors in public IlfeL. Continued on Page Pcur) Dividends Are i Declared By N.Y. Companies NEW YORK. Oct. 34 -National Power and Light has declared ItF regular dividend. Chrysler Motor's have declared a dividend of 60c Bohm Aluminum has also declared u 50c dividend on common stock. 45c having been previously paid,