Information Being fniir Mltinn Tnno taited Regarding; Dock Employment; view tuel Annually IS : .iM Started Moving Today ' an Legion rooms to discuss O . ' ent employment situation - 1 al shipyard on overhauling tmr rrince Rupert but. Youthful King of Iraq Presses Button Which Opens 1150-further information u avail-1 Mile Pipe Line, Longest in World and t'v fc.v yet. no action was ukw a Costing $50,000,000 to- of inquiries have been t . uls but no answers have yet oven; ,..,., , ... T ,nr i i i.v th; authorities concerned. I KIRKUK, Iraq, Jan. lo: (CP) A great stream of oil a mbf r of organizations are co- estimated at four million tons annually from the desert re-? J.crvoirs of Asia Minor was started on its way to the world i "Yr r " markets today by the youthful King Gazi of Iraq who Amelia Earhart pressed a button opening an 1150-mile pipe line, the longest m existence and costing $50,000,000. The line reaches the ID LOS AngeleS Haifa from the rich Mosul fields. rSiSroS!! WMh Kitselas Council Prices Moving Up niiht L03 ANGELES. Jan. 15: Mrs.' Ar... ;v Earhart Putnam, following hrr utrcessful fllohl nirnu the Pa- ' 'i- Ocean from Hawaii to Oak-i on Baturday, arrived here Sun- For Year Elected Monday on Market Maik G. .McKay I Named Chief Urisk Rally Showed in Early Councillor and Arthur ISolton, j in? Session at New York Village Secretary Yesterday l 7 ""joon following a Uirre-( KITSELA8i Jtn. i5:-Blectlon of NEW YORK, Jan. 15: There was k Jr Light from Oakland to pay Uic Ullage council for Ktteelas took a brisk upward movement In early ' w th her mother. Mrs. Amy nuy, rf suiting as follows: trading on the New York Stftck Ex- ' '"i! Chairman. M. O. McKay. cnange Monaay io. owca oy some .ST .v. : Z icrday crd,v t0 rest here for several vrk.s before leaving for Washlng- lon D.c Secretary and School Trustee. Ar thur Uolton. i HnalUi committee and school! i Telephone Directory A new Telephone Directory Is about to be issued. Applications for changes or new listings to be sent In writing to Tdephone Dept. City Hall not later than January 21st, 1935. r Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides MM Prince Rupert Snowfnc, llht Hifh .10:57 ajn. 20.1 It. ,.,u thrait wind; barometer, 36.48; temperature. 34: tea smooth. Low 4:51 am. 10.6 ft. 17:56 p.m. 4.4 tt. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXV No. 12 PRINCE RUPERf, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935 PB1CZ FIVE CENTS FERim TO GO UNDER COMMISSIONER IRAQ'S GREAT OIL FLOW RELEASED TO WORLD MARKETS f hp Saar Basin The map here shows the Saar tfU'tln which has voted itself to Oirna!y by an overwhelming majority. Some Industrie Schick 4n this rich area, the ownership of whfth ha lenf been dlspiiteo txtween Oermany and Franrr ..K ,iuwn. ; losses. For the aay. however, slight gains were recorded as 550,000 shares changed hands. Closing av- erases were: Industrials. 102.76. un trustee. Den Seymour. ... ... ,.,, 1 Fire Inspector. Walter Wright. 1 17.44, up .03, and bonds. 06.39, up .06. I l!l;sii lion; now Treasurer and street commute. ' . roil SCTTI.KMKNT Albert McKensle. T) 1 1 Ri OF CIIACO I IC.IIT Lot committee. Edward Dolton. !Xe'eieCtea iTiaVOr 4 A. n 1 1. . . - Hn V . ... rt , uonsiaoics ior uu: ycir me wuniva GENEVA, Jan. 15: New ,Feak and Edward nurnett. 'i'J)e has arisen for an ending of ;hr Qrnn Char.o warfare be- . twer'n Paraguay and Uoltvla following notification of the Iz-aRuc by Paraguay' that she Is willing to agree to League of Nations arbitration of the dls- pute with a peace parley as "roposcd at Huenos Aires. Paraguay has been the aggres- sor and victor In most of the recent fighting. Dollvla had previously signified willingness to arbitrate, Of Prince George A. M. Patterson Gets Acclamation,' For Ills Ninth Straight Term ' PRINCE GEOROE, Jan.' 15: Mayor A. M. Patterson was reelected chief magistrate of this cltj yesterday for his ninth consecutive term. Mayor Patterson's was the only nomination. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. Jan. 15: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 54!bC on the local exchange today. MMOT he chairman, election of officers 00k place with results as follows: Patrons Hon. T. D. Pattullo and T. VV. Hall. President Roth Gordon. Vice-President Miss E. M. Earl. Secretary Earl Gordon. Treasurer Mis Malsle MacDon-ild. Publicity Miss Cathie Irvine. The newly appointed officers then took charge of the meeting and ommlttees were formed and gener-l business discussed, the organlza- ion to hold Its meetings the first Wednesday of each month. The oblfct of this new irulld is the .asvsw ; . bssssssm- s m . . "v Vara A. .loth Gordon Elected President Of Amateur Players' Guild , An organization meeting of the rlnce Rupert Amateur Players' 3ulld was held last evening in the ro: H Rooms wtth S. P. Woodside ictlng as chairman and twenty-one H tersons present. : saar for . ; Germany:! Who Alleeed Default Saarbruckcri, Jan. 15: Announcement was made early this morninp: that Saarland had voted overwhelmingly to join, Rprmnnv Germany in in tht the DTebis- nlhic suit beintr as follows: for Germany, 476,089; for France, 2,083; for, status quo under Leagife of Nations, 46,613. Special precautions are being taken against anti-N a z i demonstrations. Thousands of thrifty Saarlanders were today banking their gold 4 . . francs in Frenclubanks,- particularly in Metz, be- fore the territory is turned back to Germany m Tin nmr'T' LLUB MLhl and their money is.con- veneu inio uepreciaieu German marks. The Saar committee of the League of Nations today voted to ask the League council "in principle" to return the Saar basin territory to Ger- manv. At baarorucKen Following the opening remarks by . tne Nazjs assumed full command of the police force. 1 MAYORS OF B.C. NAMED Several Acclamations Recorded in Various Cities of the Province j Yesterday furtherance of dramatic art in all VANCOUVER Jan. 15: (CP ! or Institution that may require aldsary to take piace tn the most cases and also to promote a spirit of good'on Thursday. The following mayors fellowship among lts'members. wre eiectcd by acclamation! Several plays are on hand now. . , w Mftffa. ' I and it is the intention of the guild j ReveUtoKk; A. PradoHnl. . 10 start worn immediately. . ,,. R npnta FIGHT IN CONGRESS World Court Recommendations I' Coming Itcfore Senate Today; Passage Expected j pected today with the Introduction Port Moody. C. R. Morrison; Port Coqultlam, R. C. Galcr,-, Prince George, A. M. Patterson. New Westminster. F. J. Hume. Kaslo, W. F. Papworth. Greenwood, A. J. Morrison. Crahbrook. T. M. Roberts. Fernie, II. E. Douglas. j Armstrong, E. Pooley. ' (Vancouver Island mayors elected WASHINGTON D.C, January 15 by acclamation are given else-: rw a. B t l L . ..TU 1 me iirei iigni 01 me seventy- i. fourth session of Congress Is es-! ' ! ISLAND MAYORS RE-ELECTED Is Granted by Court Order Issued in Supreme Court Today by Mr. Justice I). A. McDonald Municipality Has Been Having Difficulty ln financing Uwing to Relief cite of Sunday, counting i of votes in which was ! VANCOUVER, Jan. 15: (CP) Appointment of a corn-completed late 1 a s t J missioner for the City of Fernie by the government under night. There wasa Nazi tne Municipal Act was ordered today by Mr. Justice D. A. victory of more than McDonald in Supreme Court on application of four elec-ninety percent, the re- tors who alleged default by the city on 1934 interest cou- pons. Fernie has been having difficulty in financing for some time, supposedly on account of the heavy burden of renei it has been carrying owing to curtailment of employment in the coal fields. For Stormy Weather MRS. EVITT Its branches, the placing before the . yesterday was civic election nomt- VC t T,U public of material that Is worthy, the helping of any worthy charity ' . ... . .w-i 1I1UIIW 111 JUUVt! nation day In various cities of the. province, the elections, where neces- L. A. V. Davoren, Brooklands, Eng.. wearing a pair of "rain goggles" he has invented. Fitted with wind-screen wipers driven by an air fan. . . - o Irving is Dead Daughter of Hon. Wymond llamley Passed Away This Morning In Victoria VICTORIA, Jan. 15: CP Mrs. Diana Irving, widow of Hon. Justice Irving, "and daughter of Hon. Wymond Hamley. died here this SPEAKER RiaCK TO RELINQUISH GAVEL Into the Senate of the foreign rela- ' ottawa is. ippi- ops committee report recommend-, NANAIMO. Jan. 15:-John Barsby ness brought by war 5er V uicumwaowiw c-m. i,"u,"lo' vices will likely necessitate the o ,u the World Jn Court The opposition , oy acclamaUon yesterday. W. W ; lmmedlate reslgnation of Hon. iu uc mcuauic wui uc uu oy oenaH I ..ctiKviii whs ic-cictitu uiuyur ui tnt I 1? IliMVlh ftf IH flkn hhJCIa . rA I Hk " T fnnM n m r III- .J. r- 1 t - 1 m 11 V.. V i V , ... . r . ,u . ;, . Canadian House of Commons. SSMSi" ?L ?!" a .!m i ""T" ,"..Cum1 Capt. Black u member of the wut wis uu., iiuiiii tviiiic jiuue uciiauu, 11. r. i icvusi, in uuncan. sponsorship. Is expected to be pas. and David sed easily. bernl. Warnock ln Port Al-: House for the Yukon. , PRESIDENT ; Woman's AailiatX o!SU-Andrw's. Cathedral Elects- Of fleets For Coming Year The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, at its annual meeting yesterday, elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, Mrs. C. V. Evltt. First Vice-President, Mrs. Thomas Andrew. ; Second Vice - President. Mrs. ! George Rorie. ' j Secretary, Mrs. H. S, Meadows. Treasurer. Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. Dorcas Secretary. Mrs. A. R. Nl-I chols. uins- superintendent, Mrs. G. P. Tinker. J Little Helpers Superintendent, i Mrs. A. L. Holtby. junior Superintendent. Mlas Peggy Anderson. Boys' League Superintendent, Mrs. F. N. Good. Envelope Secretary. Mrs. J. P. Cade. Living Message Secretary, Mrs. II. G. Kennedy. United Thank Offering Secretary, Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Delegates to Diocesan Woman z . Auxiliary Mrs. W. E. Collision and Mrs. Charles Ellison: alternates. Mrs. W. H. Smeeton and Mrs. A. II. Waddington. WES ARE EQUALIZED American Railways Give Seattle Equality With Portland on Grain Freight SEATTLE, Jan. 15: Announcement Is made by the railways of equalization of freight . rates on grain to Puget Sound ports with those enjoyed by Orecon Dorts. ! Grain growers also rejoice at the 1 concession, made after a twelve- vear fight, as it will create new cora- OF COMMONS SOON petition in the purchase of grain CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, Jan. 15: The Canadian gold price yesterday was 34.69 per ounce. BAR SILVER NEW YORK. Jan. 15: (CPJ-Car silver closed at 54 lie ner rmnrn nn Jthe local metal market today