D A i. VT Alberta is Given Two Million And Quarter in Loan OTTAWA, Sept, 12: (CP) Pre-William Aberhart of Alberta '.day negotiated with the Do minion government a loan of $2,-250,000 to carry his province over ""til the end of October. There-,fter. it was said, negotiations wuld be launched toward a loan ' $18,300,000. Tory Opposes Alex Manson '"ward Green to be Government Candidate In Vancouver South, At Federal Election VANCOUVER. Spnt. 12! fHPl toward Green was last night cho conservative candidate Vancouver South in the for coming federal election. This Is thr at ln which A. M Manson, M. L. ... . A fnt- r-i. -- .vi uumieca, is the Liberal can- -uie. There Is also candidate In the field a C. C. F Today's Weather ioraorrows lides MM High 1:09 am. 22.0 ft. Prinw Rupert - Cloudy, light 13:34 p.m. 22.S ft s uthcast wind: barometer. 29.72; .Low .. 7:26 am. 2.0 ft. teniprra,'urc' 59; sea smooth. 19:53 pjn. 1.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXIV No. 210 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935 PRICE: 5 CENTS V -- BACKS I momentous declaration, said that, while Great Britain recognized the jneed of Italy tor territorial expansion, It would not admit that this could not be met by peaceful means. He made it clear that Great Britain had no Intention of tolerating unprovoked aggression and that, to prevent It, his country and government would stand solidly behind trie covenant of the League of Nations and all Its Implications. Without mentioning names, he appealed to United States, Japan and Germany to lend their support. Hauptmann Appeal Decision Reached Nature of Same, However, Is Not Revealed as Yet Defence Ready To Go Further TRENTON. Now Jersey, Sept. 12 . Decision has been reached In the aDDeal of Bruno Richard Haupt- man against convicuon aim .sen tence of death for the kidnap-mur- Hornf babv Charles Augustus Llnd- i u 4. If t 1nMmntfH vestcr- carry It to the Supreme Court of VENGEANCE IS SWORN Huey Long's Friends Say Assassina tion Had Lone Been Plotted; Funeral Held Today BATON" ROUGE, La.. Sept. 12: Friends of the lat Senator Huey Long declared yesterday that his assassination had been planned weeks ago and, Indeed, that lots had been drawn among political nemles as to who would carry it out. Long's henchmen swear vengeance on any and all who It Is found might have been involved in the conspiracy. The funeral took pla.ee this af- terpbon with great display. Stock Market Is Bullish; Trading Volume is Heavy NEW YORK, Sept. 12: Continuation of a bullish movement on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday forced Issues up all along the line, many reaching new high marks for the year. Trading volume was the heaviest for any day since iJuly 1934 totalling fome two and a half million shares. Closing averages were as follows: industrials. 134.01, up .59; rails, 37.25, up .23; utilities, 28.71, up 15, and bonds, 96.72, up .11. Lead, copper and sll ver prices remained unchanged. Take Fog Risks From Air Trips day. but the nature of the decision , niithh Eipts Try Out New Sys was nu . tim or warning mere If the appeal in the lower court' falls, the defence is prepared w the United States, it is lnumaicu. Halibut Arrivals Canadian Johanna, 10,000, 6c. and 5.5c Cold Storage. n Sea Maid 20,000, B.ic. ana o.ot Cold Storage. Varicouver Wheat .xrr.rttvTm Sent 12: (CP) at 87c on he Wheat was quoted locale xchange Wecmesouy u..u vanced to 88c today. LONDON, Sept. 12 (CP) Eperi- ments In "blind" landing of aircraft in fog and the effective warning by radio of the Proximity of ob structions are to be conducted in the all-metal monoplane recently the nropertv of the Prince, of Wales. Special equipment will be Installed.. Remiaritv of commercial flyins services suffers till means are de vised to make saie lanainga easy iu thickest fog. Warning of dangerous (instructions is essential ln the in- wc. nf snfptv. Within a few year aircraft should be equipped to move through fog and ln oth?r conditions of poor visibility with a suTeness at Present denied to any- kind' of vehicle. l tremely cold weathsr caused the death of Godfrey Mason, 31, son of the late Sir Wler Mason of Pre toria. MANY CANDIDATES CHOSEN LONDON, Sept. 12 (CP) The Labor Party already has prospective candidates' for 505 seats of the 615 seats In Commons for the general election. WANTS CROWN BOUNTY ATLANTA,. Sept. 12 (CP) The State Game Commissioner is try ing to raise a fund to pay 25 cents bounty for every crow killed, be cause of extensive farm damage laid to this bird. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 12: (CP) Bar LEAGUE ttWmmmvSmmvmF mmwmBrWmmKmmMmmmaKmMKmmKn B. .silver was uncnanged at 65c on the local metal market today. C. Moderation League Presents Widely Signed Petition to Provincial Government VICTORIA, Sept. 12: (CP) Sale of beer and light wines with peals m public dining rooms under proper regulation was requested of the British Columbia government yes terday by the Victoria branch of the Moderation League of British Columbia which presented a pet! tion signed by 13,000 put of , 18,000 registered voters on the provincial voters list for this riding. Premier T. D. Pattullo said that the request would be considered. Farley Denies He Is Resigning United States Postmaster General Repudiates Report That lie Is to Quit WASHINGTON, DC. Sept 12: JameS A. Farley emphatically denied yesterday that he would be resigning as Postmaster General next January. Resignation Of Johnny Evers As Baseball Pilot ALBANY, Sept. 1 2 r Resignation of Johnny Evers, noted Big League star of an earlier day, as manager of the AJbany Club of the Inter national League was announced yesterday. Albany occupies a seem Ingly hopeless position at the foot of the league standing thlsiyear. SANCTIONS mum. mim v ar v . in a m wlt m m an m am mam m m m m mm mmm m m am m mm m am m ihiuiiui uL.nni.il diiu iiu 10 in i n rin ur : larjuxiiun Against Aggressor In The Italo-Ethiopian Dispute In Africa Discusses Crisis Photo shows sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, f irst lord of the admiralty as ho left No. 10 Downing St af er a five-hour emergency meeting ol the 22 members of the British cabinet on the Ethiopian question. Geneva Hears That Italy Intends to Give Sharp Retort To Sir Samuel Hoare's Statement May Mean War It' Sanctions Exercised Aggression WiU Not be Tolerated i LONDON, Sept. 12: (CP) It was stated in authoritative circles tonight that France is ready to support any financial or economic sanctions that may. be imposed pute. Meantime, the British government is sending an ; additional three battalions of troops to Malta while Italy sent six thousand more troops vo Africa todayi The British press la almost unanimously In support of the address at Geneva yesterday of Sir Samuel Hoare on British policy and Insists that the government must be backed up by armed force If necessary. i Italy to Reply i GENEVA. Sept. 12: It was un- iderstdod here, last right that Italy jwtjs preparing to deliver a sharp rptort to "the declaration of Sir Samuel Hoare, British foreign secretary, In regard to his country's nolicv with resDect to Leaeue of (Nations and the Italo-Ethloplan i crisis. If sanctions are carried out against Italy, it would In all pro- spokesmen preolcted. Sir Samuel, in the course of his Cabinet Faces Grave Crisis 1 1 Sir Pnlllip Cunfffe-Lister. secretary "for" afrf'sir "Samuel Hoare, foreign secretary, and Lord Halifax, secretary tot war, shown (left to r'.ght) as they arrived at No. 10 Downing Street, London, the residence Of the premier, for an emergency cabinet session necessitated by the Italo-Ethloplan crisis. Not the grave demeanor of all three men. NIPPON TO BACK DOWN Will Remove Discriminatory Imposts if Canada Rescinds Its Arbitrary Measures OTTAWA, Sept. 12: (CP) If Canada rescinds arbitrary measures against Japan, the Nipponese Empire will remove discriminatory imposts against Canadian goods, the. Japanese foreign office' announces in a communication to the government here. The communication pointed out that the United States had not imposed any curency exchange' compensation duty on Japanese goods. , DIES AFTER FISHING TRIP NAIROBI. Kenya, Sept. 12 (CP A mysterious paralysis which de veloped after a fishing trip ln ex ASKS BEER FOR MEALS Head of Government Might Countenance Public Owned Bank Would Agree to Change if it Were Shown to be Beneficial To People, Government Head Says in Another Broadcast Wednesday Night OTTAWA, Sept. 12: (CP) Declaring that he believed ;n o moaonro nt' pnntrnllpd inflation" and would be the first to advocate changing the Bank of Canada from private to public ownership if it were shown that such a change would be beneficial to the people, Prime Minister ft. B. Bennett last night delivered the third of a series of MMiaMMaiMM"l"MM .CUCiat iwwiwi w.w. MUNICIPALITIES UNION, VOTES CONFIDENCE IN PROVINCIAL MINISTER HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, Sept. 12: (CP) The Union of British Columbia Munlclpall- ties yesterday paired a vote of vention, Mr. Gray pledged himself anew to seek relief for the municlpalitlns from pay- ing social service costs but ad- ded "I don't know when that will be." 4 confidence IrHn. A, .Wells. bay, minister of municipal!- i tip Tn an address to the con- Massett Conviction Quashed in County Court Appeal Here Judge W. E. Fisher, in County Court yesterday afternoon, on ap peal, quashed a conviction against Arthur Watson of Massett of sup Dlyina liquor to Indians. Watson had been convicted by Stipendiary Magistrals W. S. Singer of Massett and fined $100. The conviction wa$ quashed on"tht ground that the person supplied was an Indian wo man married to a white man and was, therefore, white under the Act. L. W. Patmore acted as counsel for the appellant and T. W Brown for the crown. PETALN BRITISH . GUEST BOSTON, Sept. 12 (CP) Marshal Petaln, Secretary of War In France since 1934 and General-lnlChief of the French Armies ln 1917, will be guest of Lord Derby at the annual dinner of the United Associations! of Great Britain and France here October 23. .NEW RHETORIC PROFESSOR EDINBURGH, Sept. 12 (CP) Professor J. Dover Wilson. 54, has Deen appointed Regius Professor of Rhetoric and Erigllsh Literature in the Univerlsty of Edinburgh. He Is a noted Shakespearean authority. SPANISH GALLEON FOUND FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sep tember 12 (CP) Capt. Jimmy Vreeand has found what he be lleves is a wrecked Spanish galleon a short distance off Fort Lauder dale beach and he plans to ' the wreckage. casts. A measure of controlled in flation had been Introduced In the past two years, the Premier said. IS STILL raise I -Su v. .. AT LARGE TwoPpsse&JJunyngjJhvLake Dls- incv ror-iWicjniuun Killer " With Inspector John A. Fraser, provincial police, in personal charge, two search parties are now icouring the country south or Burns Lake lh the central Interior for trace of John Lake, Colley-mount farmer, who has not been seen since he fatally shot Emll Perle, another rancher, over two. weeks ago.' One of the posses is operating ln , the Ootsa Lake district, to the south of the scene of the shooting, j and the other to the north in the " Houston-Owen Lake trail country. There Is no clue as to which dlrec- ; tlon Lake may have taken after j ' the shooting, As far as can, be learned, Lake had little money on him, no food and only the clothes In which he mad? his hurried getaway after shootlnp Perle through the abdomen. Colleymount, where the tragedy " occurred, is thirty miles or more south of the line of the Canadian National Railways. Loan is Made To This Province To Assisl in Relief OTTAWA, Sept. 12: (CP) A further loan of $420,000 to, British Columbia to help meet the province's ; share of direct relief costs for July was announced yesterday. FURTHER LOANS ARE ' MADE THIS PROVINCE OTTAWA, sept 1& IVJFI f Authority for a further loan to British Columbia of $1,671,000 is announced by Hon. Edgar . T-. l. , . 1 J - M Ml J. This is in addition tp loan of $420,000 announced yesterday to assist the Pacific Coast province ln meeting its share of direct relief costs for the month of July.