Today's Weather T act' Rupert-Snowln. Hht . .able wtnd; barometer. 3022; nrrature, 38; saa smooth. jr. s- 12 ELECTION DEMANDED IV'nnett Government Indicted By CoL J. L. lUhton, Chief Liberal l inancial Critic OTTAWA, March 27: (CP A rlulltuRP to close Parliament and brine on a general election imineilialrly was hurled across Hie floor ot the House of Commons jcMcrUay by Hon. J. 1 lUlston. liberal financial critic, in concluding his speech In reply to the budget The former minister of national defence climaxed a many-'lrcl imllrlmenl of the government tiyonotiug a want of con-fiilcnrr motion reading that "this House rrcrrls that the proposal MibmlllnJ by the minister of f Incite arc entirely Inadequate to meet the serious and acute situation prevailing in Canada and offer an additional reason why an PIeal to the people should no '"ncer be delayed." The debate is continuing. 4 BORAH THINKS I.ITTLi: CHANCL OF WAR JUST NOW; KIXP IJ.S. CLLAK WASHINGTON, D.C.. March 27 Senator W. E. Borah be- i , r "fvrs thorn lc n flf tiff. KsArt tlMv rtitt r : voted war he thinks. In the event of ! Wur breaking o-it in Europe. united State should not get I met by the employers With electricians already out, mnrh i other construction trades yesterday ill invoi in wuimiii 'protest at the employment of non Europe at this time. None uf I we nations there really want ,umn worsers. FIRE IN EVERGLADES mtamt rin. March 27: he fa LONDON, March 27: (CP) High London quarters to-)uy declared that Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler, -m the conversations with Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary, 'it Berlin, had demanded that the powers grant the follow ing concessions to Germany: liconomic union wiui nwuia. Elimination of the Polish corridor w 1 . the Versailles Treaty, . under vhlch. flrPmnnv,1! rpturn t0 the aev,c gave Poland a sea coast. Nations limitation of arms or Return of some Caecho-Slovaklan miutary activities or any of the territory with repatriation of 3,-l0tner p0mts in question, some 500,000 Germans thpre. satisfaction was exnresssd by Sir ' Aviation strength for Oermany i "equalling the air forces of Great j Britain or France, the level to be governed by the air strength of So- j Vict Russia. uijciIAX IS ANNOUNCED A German navy of about 400.000 ! AS COvERNOU GENERAL tons. i Hitler is said to not fear any OTTAWA. March 27: CP- other air force so much as that of , 0fndal announcement was nUSelA. j, m,J lHnv hv Rlr Hm Ppr. Sir John Simon made It clear that the British views on all the demands except the naval ones were unchanged. Better Understanding BERLIN, March 27: Although t nlxed up in It, he assert. mous Florida Everglades were being nb definite undertaking had been WPnt last night by a disastrous received .from Relci fuehrer Adolf fire. - - i-JM. , Mi I Hitler In regard to the possibility' ( . 1UHUV VMWJ - o - ; ley, acting Prime Minister, that John Buchan,, English novelist and writer, would be the next Governor General of Canada. Rt. Hon W. L. Mac- r kenzle King, Leader of the Op- position, expressed great plea- sure at the appointment.' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1935 1 Germany Asks For Economic ' OF DAILY NEWS " ww f A number of people have taken advantage of the ape- cial offer of 16 months for the price of a year's subscription to the Dally News. They thought it good busmen to save the price of a quarter of a year, practically getting the j quarter of a year for nothing. r As this Is the last week for the special offer we suggest lmme- dlale action. Letters must be mailed during March to come ; under the special ofler. i STRIKES ARE (irnera.1 Transporlaiion and Construction Trades Tie-up in New York Feared NEW YORK, March 27: New York City is now facing the threat of general transportation and con-tructlon trade strike; Transportation workers generally are considering going out in aym pathy with the demands of subway workers which have not yet been Union With Austria As Well As Czecho-Slovakian Land Rclchsfucltrer Also Gives Some Details as to What He Wants in Regard to Re-Armament Simon Replies That British Views Are Largely Unchanged 5 uihn Simon, BnUsiv foreign secre-arj'- following the conversations ,hich closed yesterday. At least a jetter understanding has been eached as to Hitter's attitude on iany points. Hitler made it clear, it is learned, hat Oermany was prepared to do is much in the Interests ot pre more. As far as re-armament and fishermen last night and it was decided to stand on he ground that j livers should not be included in the gross stock of the boats and that. ; therefore, the boats should not j share in the proceeds. i As far as The boat owners are concerned, it is understood that they are insisting that halibut livers should figure on the gross stock of which the boats take a one-fifth share. If the fishermen fall to meet this requirement. It is stated that the boat owners are prepared to take the fleet out themselves. One point upon which both boat owners and fishermen are. apparently, agreed is that the commencement of the season's fishing opera - tlnns shnnlrt nnt. hr VnnM lrmwor ! deferred in view of evidently proved market conditions. Nome Bond Bill For $100,000 Is Being Favored serving peace auiu- u .v j A raVorable report has been made , UUier HUlfUIl DUI Ul Cliuru vu uu tiu by committee upon a bill which VL'nnlrt pnahlp thi iltv nf Wnmo recruiting was concerned the Reich jA,askai tQ flMt b()nds fQr tm- wouia consiaer no curianinwrn. uuui mch time as Russia moved the mass of its armies from the western to Che eastern frontiers. The Reichsfuehrer gave a party last night In honor of Sir John Si mon and Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal. The latter is leaving today for Moscow. Little Damage Is Done By Storm In Oregon This Week PORTLAND. Ore . March 27: Little actual damage was done by the severe wind and rainstorm which swept Oregon coast on Sunday and Monday, a survey yester-day showed. Many telegraph and telephone lines went down and falling trees blocked roads, ' Tomorrow's Tides High 7:00 ajn. 17.8 ft 20:58 pan. 15.8 ft Low . 0:40 am. 103 It 14:00 pin. 63 ft PRICE: nVB CENT8 NEW DEMANDS ARE MADE BY HITLER m CHANGE IN HALIBUT FISHING SITUATION ON COAST YET The Fate of the World Lies in the Hands of These British and European Statesmen f- ... I.ht. Man I nrA Prim K,m' Ti iMjIfl U' '-!',' Hlfl'iP with Sir John S tTlOn. has held a conference with Adolph Hitler, centre' ... t .! vi,., -..,. h r.r . K. bii.r iiiKia n rnimr:! snnkivtman far the Soviet eovernment who ha lash?d out at 'capitalist countries, trireme rigiu i.s Hrrmanii Ooenng who 1 head of Oermany s air force, now a vital factor in the arms disputes. He is also a power in German affairs, and Hitlers right hand man Lowtf row: Premier Pierre Flandln. of France, who along with Pierre Laval, foreign minister, drew up a strong protest to send to Germany1 Next is the familiar figure of MuwoUm whose attention is directed both In Abyssinia where troops are massing, and to Europe where tne same Shlng U happening. K to D Duce cornea Joseph Oobbells. Oenran minister of propoganda, who Is responsible for defending Germany s stand, in uie drele is Chancellor SchiMohnigg. of Austria, who. It is reported, favors Germany's action and may follow suit In denouncing Versailles treaty. Extreme right is Maxim Lltvlnoff, Soviet foreign minister and dubbed Europe's cleverest statesman who seeks all-Europe alliance for peace. i Fishermen and Vessel Owners Both Standing Pat On Liver Question Outcome of Minimum Price Negotiations in Seattle Still , Being Awaited Puget Sound Boats Decide to Wait Until Friday There was no change in the situation this morning as affects the prospects of the commencement by the Prince Rupert fleet of the 1935 halibut fishing operations. Halibut boat owners and fishermen were still awaiting word of the outcome of minimum price negotiations with the fish buyers at Seattle. Meantime, according to Canadian Press dispatches to the Daily New.- " . . . . , 1 . 1 the halibut fishermen and vessel rrr owners at Seattle, unable to decide 111 TJI P If I St Cfl I N whether or not to start fishing op- V 1 IVlUvll e rations without a minimum price, "iFi 1 fl,i 1 guarantee, adjourned a meeting H t I f I Sri held last night until Friday after ; y " noon. : The situation was discussed last-night at the regular meeting of the local Deep Sea Fishermen's Union '; i which decided to wait a few days to ascertain what Associate of John Dillingcr Convicted of Murder of Department Of Justice Agent developments L,.., . . . 'might transpire In Seattle. Alexp""c' ,U"UB, . T t ViJ.i. m,mt,? k TTiA., ..Iger and.assoclate o! the late John 'attendance by a Jury and sentenced to life ira- I for the murder of a The question of faring of hall- but livers was also discussed by the LEGION HAS NEW BRANCH Bert Phillips Heads Organization Of Returned Men at Ocean Falls With Wm. Day Secretary OCEAN FALLS, Mach 27: A jranch of the Canadian Legion has jeen formed here with over half a hundred members to start with. Bert Phillips is president of the organization and William Day May Tow Tanker From Ketchikan Harry F. Lucas Tied up at "First City" After Seamen Go On Strike KETCHIKAN. March 27: An attempt may be matfe to tow the WASHINGTON. DC. March 27: ! tank" Ha? U"!UP hff jn accuuui, ui uie scoiiiwi o suinc affecting tankers of the coast, to ; Seattle. Officers ot the tanker sailed yesterday on the steamer LieVn frt Va emilK I cvn r r re nnlv to be used to public improvements.. the &nd ent Qn 'board, the seamen having gone on OTTPC CI VIXTT1 ! strike while the ve.el was unload- 11UUL. jfuelhere BOATS TRIED United Stales May Use This Type Of Aircraft Instead Of Dirigibles NORFROLK. Va., March 27: A huge flying boat with 100-foot wing-spread, equipped with two BOO h.p. motors and having a cruising i WOULD TRANSFER CATTLE FROM DRY AREAS OF UJS. TO ISLAND OF KODIAK " 1 JUNEAU. March 27: The , suggestion is being sent from here that Kodlak Island might : well be used for the raising of . cattle which might be trans- radius of 3000 miles, similar to one ! ferred from the drought strlc- wnicn nas been undergoing tests ken areas of the Middle States, recently at San Francisco, is under The island, It Is said. Is well construction and will receive tests, f suited for the raising of suf-here. If these two ships prove sue- j flclent cattle to supply the cessful in oceanic flying, contracts j whole United States, If neces may be let by the government for thirty like them. They may be used ! Instead of dirigibles in future. sary.