It. T CHAPriXL Ir. Mi course of one of his per-trips over the line. D. T. t general superintendent ' . tanadlan NaUonal Rall-t ' i British Columbia, ar-i tu Uie city on the Prince t c i.hts morning from Van-' r and will proceed to the ln-: 'in this evening's train, re 1 z to Vancouver via Jasper rk He will be accompanied -re to Jasper by W. H. To-cUvlslonal superintendent R. L. Mcintosh New Chairman Museum Board Mr (.ihsnit Resigns as Secretary Ami New One to be Chosen at Nest Sleeting T executive of the Museum fc-; met last night In the Bank tf commerce to receive the resigns of Canon W. F. Hushbrook ' urman and Mrs. J. B. Olbson !' rotary. K L Mcintosh was elected as t'l ilrnt and Canon Rushbrook, v'' ' prrsldent. The Dositlon of sc- ? ' ,X u-n loft In hn flllfri nt UlC :r ! meeting. Thr ironcral policy of the board v-' f(i cussed and plans laid for 1 -r- sive work In the near future. organization has been dormant ? r -nvrral years owing to the de- Head of Armour Company Passes c O. l-f, I'mldent of Chicago Mrat I'atklng Concern, Died Yestcr-lay at Arc of SG CIHCAOO, Nov. 7: (CP)-C. O. Ur President of Armour As Co.. meat packers, for tho past three rtlf,d yesterday In a local hos-P where he had been a patient men Juiy. jle was futy.six years uge President Roosevelt is Overjoyed at Result Governor Frank F. Mer-iam Rc-clectcd in California' With Suhstantial Majority Qvcr Upton Sinclair j WASHINGTON, D.C., NoV. 7: The New Deal received a strong endorsation from the American people at the polls . in the congressional elections throughout the country yesterday, its supporters being swept to victory in all parts of the Union. The Democrats retained control of the House r of Representatives and increased their strength in the Senate President Franklin D.H 1 . , . '. - .' - 1 RcoseveJt who spent election day at' number of Democrats, However, his home in New York, was repor-, D fmocraU were vcII ahcad m lhe ted to be overjoyed at the Tetult)mwtor thc285 doubtfulscats many and the tremendous expression of ; o( wnlch Ucrc lu slron? Democratic confidence tn the admlnlstraUon . rrltory , and $ appeared that the through the support given the can-. Democratic chance were good of dldate who favored 1U policies It ha,inff r,r 0er the 2l8 seats re- , was the. .greatest Uhc ramified New Deal mandate ever riven a rcd,4hnted4I,0 Early returns Indicated the of the Democrats in a measure by party candidates! being swept Into federal and state office In unprecedented numbers although there was an obvious tendency on the part bf the people to depart from straight party lines, the Issue being, apparently, for or against the New Deal. A few hours alter the closing of !thc poll. Postmaster General James M. Farley. Democratic national organizer, stated that reports Indicated a DcmocraUc landslide. Tills was borne out by later returns, as suring the party's victory and control of both House by at least two- ihlrds majorities for the first time since the Civil War. O. O. I. In Eclipse with lhe United States firmly In the hands of President Roosevelt, his New Dealers and the Democratic nnrtv the Republican party re tainwt less than one-third of the Rpiinte scats, a similar fraction in the House and was of less account ih.nn atanv time since Its founding, It was the most astoundlng-off year election In the history, of the coun trv. Typical of the sweep of the New Deal was the situation In the Re publican stronghold of Pennsylvania where Joseph P. Ouffey. Rooscvelllan, defeated Senator David A. Reed, the veteran Republican, who was seeking re-election. Thcj Democrats seized three scats In Pennsylvania. This was unprece-; dented and meant that, contrary' to . custom In "oft year" elections, the; Ins" stood a chance of maintaining their large majority In the House. Today's Late Summary p,ri thi afternoon the Demo crats seemed likely to control forty out of forty-eight stale governor- .hi,v with six Republicans, one Farmcr-Laborlte and one Progres sive elected. Latest returns snowea iwciuy- four Democratic senators elected. Republicans five. Farmcr-ioor u w and Progressives, one doubt. . , Including senators wnosc nuns do not expire for two years, the Democrats have slxty-slx scats or a clear majority or smcen In the House tne utow' of eighty with 113 a clear majority ..t. It Hrtuht Returns up to on early hour this .hoMPfl 130 Republicans j. ,....i .wiM and a similar quired fof amaJorUy In the new' Stale and a sljnal to-feb ahead with House tious. the the party held 309 seats as against 114 for the Republicans. No Farmer-La bo riles of whom there were five In the last Congress, had been elected up to late last night Some of State Returns Republican governors were elec ted In Rhode Island, Michigan and : Vermont. I In New York, the re-election of I Governor Lehman, personal friend i of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, ' over Robert .Morgan, his Republican f opponent, was early conceded. f In Wisconsin, one of the principal focal points In the election, Lafol- i 1.11.. . 1 - A 1 - l I 1 I lews were yicionuuy uovn in guocr- hatorial and senatorial contests; Continued on Page ' Today's Stocks (Court. 8 O Johiuuo 0.) Vancouver Alexandria, .OlVj. Bay view. .01. B. d. Nickel. .52. Big Missouri, .33. Bradlan, 2.10. Bralorne, 12.90.. B. R. Cons.. ,084. B. R. X. Gold, .24. Butte I. X.'L.. .04. Cariboo Quartz, 1.16. Dcntonla. .40. Dunwell. .17. -Georgia River. .01. Golcorida, .27. Hercules Cons., .023. Indian. .01. Mlnto, ,18'i. Meridian, .10. Morning Star, .12. National Silver. .03'i. Noble Five, .07. x Pent! Oreille, .40. Porter Idaho, .07 lj. Premier, 1.23. Reno, L08. Sllvpr Crest, .01 4. Salmon Oold, .to . Taylor Bridge, .25. Wayside. .09. Whitewater. .0414. . Wavcrly Tangier, .01. -' United Empire, .12'4,' Glacier Creek, ;06. Oils" A. P. Con., .07. Amalgamated, .00',&. C. &, E., .63.. Dalhousle, .23. Freehold, .03'ri. Home Oil, .70. Merland, .20. Mat Jon. .12. United Oil, .03" 4. Over 300.000 black-shlrted fol'.ow rs of Mu olini gathered in front of the Milan cathedral, Milan, Italy when II Du;:e warned Jugoslavia not to insult Italy Just four days before the assassination of Kinf Alexander of Jugoslavia. Ore Running 142 Ounces jIns"unsis . Yellow Metal to Ton Described in Vancouer By SHANGHAI, Nox. 7: With communications being gradually restored, further reports arc beginning ' to trickle out of Ihdo-Chlna of dls-, astrous floods which a week ago laid I waste several villages, causing the' deaths of nt least 250 persons, the Injury pf hundreds of'others and the dcstructlbrf of thousands of .homes. Today's Weather Terrace Heavy rain, south wind, temperature. 38. Anyox Raining, calm, 38. Stew-art Rain, calm. .35. i Hazel ton-irCloudy, calm, 36. ! Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, mild. j Uunis Lake- Windy, 33. l clean-up from three ground no less than ounces of the yellow metal was taken. Immense Building Scheme Starting WASHINGTON, D.C.. Nov. 7:r-i President Franklin D. Roosevelt is about to launch a new home-bulld-lng program for the United States which may Involve the expenditure of $15,000,000,000 during the; next decade. ' . MARKET CLOSED . Alt ItUO In Transactions CHICAGO, Nov. 7: CP) Samuel Instill Insisted at his trial here on i Wheat Prices In Winnipeg Higher Further lncreaw Recorded Well Ahead of Pee Quotations i WINNIPEG. Nov 7: (CP Wheat prices moved uo another cent and a half on the local grain market yesterday, December futures closing at 79c and May at 833c as compared with the peg prices of 75c and 80c respectively. The Chicago .grain market has been unsteady with little change in prices. POUND IX MONTREAL inntr vnDV Mrwli irVi Tthfil MrtNTTtRAT. Ko 7? (CP) CRISIS ON IN FRANCE French Chamber to Vote Tomorrow On New Constitutional Bill Of Premier Doumergue PARIS, Nov. 7. (CP The critical vote on the government's new constitutional bill is scheduled to take place tomorrow. On Its result the Doumergue ministry will stand or fall. The bill would give the Premier authority to dissolve Parliament In the event of war or national emergency. Chief opposition to the measure is based on the ground that . i it would give Premier Gaston Doumergue dictatorial powers. ! The situation became further cri-ttlcal for Premier Doumergue through the threat of Finance Mln- Ister Jurmaln-Martin to resign in ' protest at the Premier going over bis head In preparing legislation. 1 Radical Socialists,' who had threatened to withdraw from Dou-jroergue's ministry yesterday, met tlast night and declded to carjy onj. llor the-tlmeibeinMthe cabinetrbe- ring inus sa vea temporarily aunouim lit Is doubtful If the disaffection is for long. (healed Special precautions have been taken by the authorities to prevent street fighting or demonstrations such as those which preceded the overthrow of ;the Daladier administration last February when Doumergue was called Into the breach. Viscount Snowden Is In No Danger charges of using the malls to de-i Condition of Former Chancellor Not fraud that his great utilities opera-1 Serious Following Collapse "Mother I)deT' of Klondykc Mineral Ground Lies Fifty tions had been honest and that he . Miles North of Carmacks and Thirty Miles From Ihad sold no stock,under false pre Five Fihcer Hanids -fences. After having been on the'Phlllp Snowden ; stand for four days, Insull has com-1 of the Exchequer, VANCOUVER, aov. 7: (CP)-The "Mother Lode" or gJSL?8111' source of Klondyke'gold lies fifty miles north of Carmacks and approximately thirty miles from Five Finger Rapids in the Yukon River, Hon. George Black, Speaker of the Jj- JohnSimOn Canadian House of Commons, said in an address yester- 'day to the mining bureau of the Vancouver Board of t LVadeS AllSWer Trade. Tne loae properues are now?: owned by Toronto Interests. The ore is so rich, running 142 MR l U Ua inn Pant . i k ' I I. J ( " uuut ui kwiu w w-f- ,.,CI, G0LD YIEU) uiacK saia, uui. -wncn inc FROM VITAL CREEK men were approached . to finance . . development, they disbelieved the j . i . ' To Float Larje Loan. !ONnnN Vnv 7- Sir John SI uooa news came louaj i.uui m0Uj Foreign " secretary. Rave a siaiemcms wiucn me miucn au . , vital . . . .. . - . ... made. Widespread Loss Of Life; Damage China Floodst "c somewnat vague 'o.. sir-ior repiy Creek. in, the Omlncca mining tn the House Oi'commons when division which Royal Chepard John wilmot, a Labor member, de- of Juneau Is working on lease , manaed to know If Japan, as repor- from local owners. In the last .tct. was 'endeavoring to float a feet of large ioarf in Great Britain. LONDON. Nov. 7: Viscount was stated by physicians last night to be in no , immediate danger following his col- ; lapse yesterday while In the middle-" of a vitriolic address upon the National government before the Cob-den Club. It will be necessary, however, for him to take rest and spc- - "cial care. He is thought to have t been overwrought. He is 70 years of Gives Vague Reply to Question as tojage and his physique Is very fragile. Whether Japan b Endeavoring 1 -: Murder Trial Is Held in Hospital At Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7:Supcrlor Court convened in a local' hospital at the bedside of Ray McNalr. who Is charged with murdering his wife and then shooting himself. McNalr has a bullet In his brain which doctors cannot remove for fear he will die. The doctors also State that Mc-Nalr Is In no condition to appear In court. McNalr testified mat nis wife shot him through the head and then turned the gun Upon herself. Geh. Atterbiiry Is Seriously 111 President of Pennsylvania Railway In Bad Shape Following Operation MIAMI. Fla.. Nov. 7: General W. W Attorhtirv nrflrinl nf thn The Pennsylvania Railroad, was scr- in owtinn ri'aC. stock, metal, ex- British nound sterling closed at lously 111 here yeslerday following a change and all other markets were $437 11-32 on the local exchange recent operation. He had arrived on closed yesterday. "market yesterday. j Monday from New York. 9 V .1 vf - t Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides High 1:49 am. 19.6 ft. I'nrtre Rupert--Part cloudy, light 13:29 22.6 ft. arhrast wind; barometer, 29.05; pjn. Low 7:33 am 7.4 ft. 20:20 p.m. 22 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER t . V i, XXiV No. 259. . PHINUE KUi'EKT, B.C., W1SUN KSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, rJ34 . PRICf: pricj; FIVE five CENTS centb umEDln'Am Emms new deal SPir? L4CT TLLS OF FABULOUS YUKON WEALTH Democratic Party Retains Its Control In House While Margin Of Strength In Senate Greater Visitor Here Fascisti Gather To Hear II Duce 4 n 14 '1 . r'. Mi 3 i to -