A Today's Weather prince Rupert Raining, wind, 12 miles per hour; barometer, 29.96; temperature, 40; sea choppy- Wo, r9 XXIV No. 261. . I Of nr . ? niisn Jieamer lotal heck Off Phillipines; r me i iiuui'iui; loiniiuo, mciiiucxa ui nt crew arm iihs- irprs. numberinc 52 in all. were taken off in Hfp mffs 111 .... ore me vet-i uiunu u i aim were last nitrnt renorten ...! I T..'.iI Ctnfnn ,1., iI 1 Hill vtu i.Jiuvvii Kvtvvj viuvi ut.iG uii .:- W(1V I fl I". iney naa experienced harrowing , j r hardships before being picked up IQUlUCQ Ull and 11 was Ported that two of i the nassenzers had nerLshed Mrs. .toe or murder ? "UI0"' 1 f f t' J X r,.ll. n.-lh Of John Anderson fn fleer Tartar Brawl SuDrcme Court Assizes here --nv w huv r r:;' ir x uppt i nr. n oia r. r rilHI I LB In Stock Values vi ivnni - ii .iiniiM i inn in " JIUVU IIIVII iv- ail general decline In values I ? New York Stock Exchan?e ij, ine nays nuusiiuuuiis K . . - averazc were as follows: in- 50; utilities, 28 45, off .53, and - V .WW i l niiTPronna i lorn Further Delayed "Mooned Frnm Vnvrmlirr 27 1 December 5 AwA. Ni frm lrlm W u Mackenzie King "vvu Wiat uie vi wiv wive iis nppn rnnnffpn irnni 10 uocemoer d. A I ninv 1 L. S VUlUUl & Vl Year is Increased v.. ,or iirnish Columbia ln 1935 Five. Million Ahead of Lt Year, Estimated. ;u wov- 13: (CP) The BRlTicii . 1 ...uuuiu IlvFI UCP t NOV. 13: land i Batlcn' NewZea- 'Chrrr0, hPped " night ? hU morninS r a - - acrss the south ah. gn lirfl7.1I In hot.... wer me riirH " wnaon anH nm,n . Vancouver Wheat vANrntiVER. Nov. 13: (CP) She HWWRECK Two Passengers Perislt i ilium " - - - -.,. . . iriionillL kill! uiuio ' iiMiiuMuis luuwua ii:iuru Being Rescued by Destroyers I I A VTT.A MnV IS' TVlO Rfi.iaVi cUimn. C:i.t TI 1 i -i.fi. .-- .. li.i it I .. i 1. T.Uil 1 irT nf-' T1ri.-. Hf nmliAMn nf -1 1 trip for the benefit of her health, and an 18-year old English youth named Bernard Charles McPher-son. Among the survivors are Mr. and Mrs. Bisslnger of San Francisco, Mrs. Bissinger having formerly been Miss Wlnnlfred Allen of Tacoma. Capt. A. A. Leonard, whose ' first trip It was as master of the vessel, and one unidentified sea man were missing. Off Irish Coast DONEGAL, Ireland, Nov. 13: Nineteen men and ond woman perished when a small steamer struck a rock and sank off the Irish coast on Sunday. TODAY'S STOCKS (Country S. D, Johnston CO.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .22 V2. Big Missouri, .65. Bralorne, 5.30. B. R, Cons., .032. B. R. X. Gold, .09'2. ' Cariboo Quartz, 1.11. Dentonla, .20. Dun well, .03 V2. Georgia River, .0034. Golconda, .10. Indian, .01. Mlnto, .05. Morning Star, .034. National Silver, ,02'4. Noble, Five, .042. ' ' Pend Oreille, .75. , Porter Idaho, .05. Premier, 1.76. Reno, .80. Silver Crest, .00. Taylor Bridge, .18. Wayside. .15. - . ; Whitewater, .05. Wavcrly Tangier, .00?b. United Empire, .032 (ask). , Grange, .013i. Toronto Central Patricia, 2.15. . Chlbougamau, .152. Lee Gold, .04 '4. ' - Granada, .22. Inter. Nickel, 35.85. t i,' Macassa, 2.75. '. ' fy - . Noranda, 42.50. Sherrltt Gordon, .75. . v ' Slscoe, 2.70. . v. Ventures, 1.22. Lake Maron, .02. f Tcck Hughes, 4.40. Sudbury Basin, 2.12. ( ,. Smelter Gold, .05 '2. Canadian Malartic, .77. Little Long Lac, 5.60. Astoria Rouyn, .02. - . Stadacona, .17 V2. Maple Leaf, .06. Pickle Crow, 3.20. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.20. God's Lalce, 1.40. Sturgeon River, .70.. Red Lake Gold Shore, .41. San Antonio, 2.90. I Wheat was quoted at 81c on the m 1 Schoolboys found body of partly clothed 20-year did woman in ravine in Toronto. The woman's had was swathed in blood-soaked bandages. The victim was Ruth Taylor of Toronto. Above shows scene whsrc .body was found. Pulp Mill Capitalization to Be Over Nine Millions and Work To Start Within Very Short Time Most of Directors Arc San Francisco Pebple But Frank Buckley is 'Managing Director of Concern The recently formed' British-American Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. which took over the promotion company known as the Mutual Pulp & Paper Company has a total capitali- Pound Sterling And Canadian Dollar On NEW YORK, Nov. 13: The British pound sterling closed at $4.92'4, down c, on the local foreign exchange market .yesterday. The Canadian dollar closed at 98 15-16, off l-16c. Halibut Arrivals Summary Canadian 19,000 pounds, and 6c and 7.6c and 6c. American none. Canadian Pair of Jacks, 14,000, Cold" rage, 7.6c and 6c.' 'R. W., 5 000 Cold Storage, and 6c, Court asking for a review 6 7c Sto- 6.7c PETITION TO SUPREME COURT IN HAUPTMANN CONVICTION IS MADE NEWARK, N.J.. Nov. 13: Chief defence counsel Rosen-crantz yesterday filed a thlrty-naRe petition in Supreme berch baby kidnapping case. Irregularities In the Fleming- ton trial, including bullying of thi n reused and witnesses, are :i ; : of , ohnrced. It will be December ! or Jnnuary before the petition is dealt with, it Is expected. here, J. O. Stewart of the Pacific Coast and Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco is the president and the New York Exchange other directors from San Francisco ; are Edward A. Thompson, David D , Bohannon, Harry E. Saunders, Gor- man of the. board Is Frank L. Buckley of Vancouver. It ' is announced that construction of the mill will begin within sixty days from the date of organl-tfon and operation is expected to commence within fifteen months after building gets under way. The mill will manufacture high grade bleached sulphite pulp for which a ready sale is expected in the rayon mills of Eastern United States and the British Isles. It is to be erected on the G: T. P. dry-dock site at Prince Rupert which it is announced has been taken over from the Dominion government at a cost of $500,000 and will thus have the advantage of tidewater as well as rail facilities. The first unit of the mill will have a capa- pity of 250 tons and a second unit of similar capacity will be added when conditions warrant, according to Mr. Buckley. The company holds over four billion feet of pulp timber on the Queen Charlotte Islands', and the conviction of Bruno Rich- I along the Skeena and Naas Valleys. ard HauDtmann In the Lina- f Unofficial advices are to the ef feet that ehglneers expect to be on the ground within the next two or three weeks. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935 PACT IS OPPOSED May Not be All Clear Sailing: In U. S. For Proposed Trade Treaty With Canada WASHINGTON, D.Ok Nov. 13: (CP) The Florida Agricultural Tariff Association announced yesterday that it would begin le-,al proceedings aga'nsttthe constitutionality of the Reciprocal Tariff Act which gives the. Pre sident power to reduce tariff rate as much as which is now projected, comes under this Act. AX the same time reports of what mar be contained In the treaty with Canada brought pro-tM from cattle and lumber re-gions. S'PNATURE AUTHORIZED President Frank'ln D. Roosevelt announced today that he had signed an authorization for the government's signature of the Canadian - American . reciprocal trade treaty. He said that no time had vet .been set for the signing but that Premier W. L.. Mackenzie eKIng of back here' tomorrow, , No details as" to what provisions are contained in the treaty are announced. Kingsford-Smith Search Hopeless Little Chance Now Of Famous Airman And Companion Being Found. Alive zation 01 ay.iuu.uuu made up 01 uuu.uuu common stocK.t Singapore, Nov. 13: (cp $2,500,000 preferred stock and $6,000,000 first mortgage :The slxt" day since sir dhari? five percent bonds, according to information received Kingsford-Smith and Tom Pethy bridge became missing passed tonight without any trace being found despite a widespread search over the Bay of Bengal where thes were last sighted, crews 6f the search planes stating the quest was now virtually hopeless. The Sparr.h. hnwpvpr will pnntlniio tnr don Lantz and Alfred Hargreaves. j a wnne longer on the falnt chance The managing director and chair- that thev mav haV(1 h-pn fnrPf, down at some isolated point where It would be impossible to get In touch with the outside world. Search fliers believe, however, that every reasonable landing place has been explored. C, J. Melrose, British long distance flier, who was the last to sight the Kingsford-Smith plane and who has been participating actively in the search, was missing for a while himself yesterday but finally came in safely last night, several hours overdue. TODAY'S WEATHER Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; barometer, 29.98; temperature. 45; sea choppy. Triple .Island Cloudy, moderate southeast wind; barometer. 30.02; small chop. Langara Island Raining, moderate southerly wind; moderate swell. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 18. Anyox Snowing, calm. 25. Stewart Snowing, calm, 16. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 15. Smlthers Cloudf, calm, mild, Bum$ Lake Cloudy, calm, 5. ARMISTICE OBSERVED SMITHERS. Nov. 13: The cele bratlon of Armistice Day at Sml- ment of arms and war materials of jail kinds to Italy. I At the same time word came i from Vienna that the Austrian government had decided to place be-I fore the federal assembly a plan to Join other nations In declaring an embargo on the shipment of arms and ammunition to Italy. It had been feared that the League's sanctions might have been rendered more or less Ineffectual through Oermany using Austria as a lane for the supplying of arms and ammunition to Italy. Premier Benito Mussolini had counted upon Canada- waseYtfolthe-- whole-hearted -co-operation "Of Austria in this connection. This possibility now appears to be re moved. The League is now seriously con sidering the status of Italy remaining as a "member of the League al though having been declared an outlaw nation. Conversations Resumed Tomorrow's Tides 'High1. 3:48 am. 19.5 ft. .15:25 pm. 20.8 ft. Low .'..... 9:35 am. 8.4 ft. 22:15 pii 3.4 ft. i lJ , PRICE: 5 CENTS WOiraS LOSS OF LIFE RECIPROCITY STILL CENTRE OF INTEREST YOUNG TORONTO GIRL MURDER VICTIM Germany and Austria to Join League Nations in Declining j To Supply Italy With Arms Mussolini and Drummond Resume Conversations Town Of Antalo in Northern Ethiopia Now in Danger Of Capture by Invaders GENEVA, Nov. 13: The League of Nations -was heartened in its sanctions campaign against Italy as being aggressor in the Italo-Ethiopian conflict yesterday with the receipt of advice from Berlin that Germanv intended to fiftv nercent. ; declare a complete embargo by the end of this week, even The Canada-united states treaty, before the League's sanctions go into effect, on the shin- SHIP SINKS; MANY LOST Heavy Toll After Foundering Of Turkish Freighter Inebolu in Smyrna Bay SMYRNA, Nov. 13: (CP) Sev enty are still missing although 110 persons were saved yesterday after Uie Turkish freighter Inebolu sank In Smyrna Bay. ininairrners Off to Washington Stevens And Anderson Leave Omaha Nebraska, For National Capital After Record Ascent ROME, Nov. 13: Direct contact i ... . . flV ,,.. A IT A XT rV XT-tt 1 t rn nfn I rt between Italy and Great Britain on! .Z, " 'Albert W. x Stevens and Orvllle m An-the t. n Mediterranean question were A . . resumed yesterday when Premier Benito Mussolini again received Sir Eric Drummond, British ambassador. Italy has already signified its willingness to reduce its military forces In Libya but Britain, so far, has resolutely declined to remove any portion of her fleet from the Mediterranean. Reports reaching here last night from the Italian military headquarters In Ethiopia were to the effect that Antalo, Important caravan station sixteen miles south of Ma-kale In Northern Ethiopia, was in imminent danger of capture by! Italian forces as they continued their drive towards the Takazze River. Indications were still that the Ethiopians were preparing for a decLslve stand against the Double Lynching In Texas State Two Negro Youths, Who Assaulted White Girl, Seized From Police And Strung Up COLUMBUS. Texas, Nov. 13: A mob" of seven hundred men seized two negro youths from a police escort near here yesterdav and lvnrhpri thorn Th rvlr VinH Honn I convioted of assaulting a young white girl. In seizing them, the leaders of the mob declared the court had not sufficiently lshed the prisoners. Funeral Notice pun- Services for the late Brother W: derson, who record for a stratosphere ascent in South Dakota on Monday, left here yesterday' for Washington D.C. Vancouver Man Is Scalded to Death George Gibb Lost His Life Yesterday When he Fell Into Quenching Pit Of Gas Plant VANCOUVER, Nov. 13: (CP) George Gtbb, employee of the British Columbia Electric Co.. was scalded to death when he fell into a quenching pit of the company's gas plant yesterday. Proceeds of Poppy Sale Much Higher Canadian Legion Realizes More Both in Street Canvassing And, , From School Children As a result of the tagging conducted last Saturday on the streets, the Canadian Legion realized $135.48 from the sale of popples as compared with $101.48 last year. The sale of popples to school chil dren this year resulted In $53.40 being obtained as compared with $43 last year. 1 FRANCE INCREASING I T ctf 1 r ty 41 1-.- - i , l - , ,. . ' we. whs carriea out in uie usual omnn win oe nem at the U. c. un- Ing to budget figures publish- NEW YORK, Nov. 13: (CP) Bar energetic way for which the man- dertakers Thursday, Nov. 14. at ed today. This is an Increase of UUU..I..VUHH, U-.781- ye uBCiucub ui me ouii-iey vmiey ;ou p.m. aii oaaieuows ana . $34,000,000 over last year. ouiito'uu me fuv-u'tmeuu mantel urancn (janacuan region nas tie- mends mease attend. , itoday. .come noted.- H. L. HALE, N.G. ; loca lexchange yesterday. I NAVA LEXPENDITURE PARIS, Nov. 13: (CP) France will spend $223,000,000 ' on its navy next - year, accord- A