Today's Weather 1 4 niinm-t .nalnlntr. llfht 1 UIVV ""r " w y I variable wind; barometer. 30.14;AH f mperaturc. ; sea smootn. X'fty . . a A STORE WAS DESTROYED JfrpU Nolck Sufferrr In Recent Hre at Aleta Lake 1n Prince George District DW.lunal headquarters of the i vtr.rlal police here have br vd of a recent fire at Aleia L ,kc in the Prince Oeorgc district i w ;.h the store and dwelling ot :rpj Noslck. general merchant t at point. wa destroyed. The t ... ( V L. started In the attic from a de-vc chimney, flames and smoke . .tinft tire fighters In their at-;U to save the place. Bu.idlngs were fully Insured but r. 1 the contents, Formal Charge Of Wife Murder Laid ) James llova Allrsed to Have Shot Mrs. Rosa llova on Knljht Upad In Vancouver VANCOUVER Feb. 23: CP James tJova was formally charged tz-.i 22. who was shot down on Kriht Road Friday night. , M. preserving pence anion Euro- 1)01111 nftltntrlna rfrnn llrllnlll 1 will open negotiations with nus.Ma and Oermany. it Is an- , nounccd. This follows the nc- 1 r.nrrl i-n.nii.. 1 4. VkVHUjr ICUtlll'U Ul'bnibli Opened Suicide She WINNER IN BIG RACE Aiucar Finishes First In Santa Anita Handicap and Takes S108.000 Ladysman Is Second SANTA ANITA. Cal, Feb. T5r (CI) Aiucar, former steeple-chafer, on Saturday won the Santa Anita Handicap over a mile and a quarter court, defeating ome of the best horses In the United States and winning $108,-000 for Its owner, F. M. Alter of Detroit. Ladysman was second and Time Suppy third In a field of twenty. Top Row finished fourth and Equiposc. heavily hacked favorite, was eighth. Cavalcade had been scratched prior to the start. The showings of High Glee and Twenty Grand were eclipsed as Aiucar set a new I rack record of two minutes and two and one-fifth seconds. Alger announced today that he would enter Aiucar In the 1936 Grand National. Notes of Girls C ' urday night with the murder of Death of Dubois Sis Into t j entranced wife. Mrs. Rosa Bova. Inquest ten, Who Jumped From riane. To Commence Today. tULLANili sliitruisi s ' tindon. February 23-Sulcld nv UKATisr; SCOTLAND lft bv Ellsabstli and Jan IN RUGIlY ENCOUNTER Dubois, who Jumped to their dcaUi .from a Paris-bound airplane near DUlllm. Feb. 25: CP Ireland Upmlnster on Thursday, supposcd- nnranB n hiir mmricn h rtefeatlne Iv or pf fttrlcKcn over vneir Scotland twelve to five In Inter national rugby Saturday. GUl:AT BRITAIN TO TALK. PEACE WITH GERMANY, RUSSIA 4 LONDON. Feb. 25:-Looklng B to extension ot treaty ar nuiRcments with n view to fian cees having been killed recently in an alrolane crash near Messina Italy, were opened at the inquest uhirh started today. The grlel- .fririo Darenta. Cocrt Dubois consul-general at Naples, and Mrs. Dubois, have ar rlvcd from Italy r British Troops Returning Home From Saar Basin PorUand Buckaroos defeated Van- children were-burned to death couver Lions 3 to 1 in a crucial at st ouentln. Northwestern Hockey League game ; . here last night to take exclusive possession of second place for which ' position both clubs had been tied The Seattle Sea their grip on first t to 2 over the Eskimos at Edmon ton Saturday night. Saturday Scores New York Americans 2, Cana dlcns 4. Chicago 1. Toronto 4. Montreal 4, St. Louis 0. Sunday Scores Boston 0, Rangers 0. Montreal Maroons 1, Chicago 0. Toronto 2. Detroit 4. EARTHQUAKE IS RECORDED harp Disturbance, Believed To Have Centred In Aleutians, Observed At Victoria Dr. H. J. Nunn, Dawson physician j and surgeon, was a passcngci j aboard the Prlncesc Norah yestcr-1 Hawks increased PAH A Y place by winning, lYil-! I T it 1 Hockey Scores FINANCES Ilcnnctt and Manion Opposed To Scaling Down of Capital-Liberals Propose New Deal OTTAWA. Feb. 25: (CP) Premier K. B. Bennett and Hon. Dr. K. J. Manion, minister of railways, came out definitely in the House of Commons at the weekend against the scaling down of the capital structure of the Canadian National Railways when Liberal members, led by Hon. W. I). Euler, pressed for a scaling down of the capital and the elimination of $1,700,000,000 which had been carried on the railway books but which, from the practical viewpoint, had been given up as lost. A bill to authorize the refunding of Canadian National secu'ri- I ties aggregating $200,000,000 was VICTORIA, February 25 The sel- given its second reading, put smograph at Gonzales Hill obser-j through committee stage and Vatory recorded a snarp cann- for a third time by the House. quake shock shortly after nine o'clock last Friday morning. The dls-! turbance. believed to have been a severe one. is thought to have pro-j bably centred In the Aleutians. M0T0RSHIP UNDER TOW NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C;., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1935 Reported to have been resurrected from the 4aa, Mrs. Oeorge Owl 65 rlght. OJlbway Indian, near Massey. Ont.. 60 miles from Sudtrary. is: threatening police action ajalnst the perpztrators of the report, stating that although she was (seriously 111 with pneumonia, nevertheless she was not dead. Mrs. Joe Owl ilnseti. sister of the o-called "mlrarle woman", Insists that the sick woman ceased breathing for about 10 minutes and came back to life after she had been shaten. Home of Mrs. George Owl Is al so shown. BUCKS SAFE r ' : GOING TO IN SECOND,: Defeated Vancouver In Northwest ern Hockey League Game Last Night SIX PERSON'S KILLED IN FUENCH WINDSTORM 1 m0P" J... i . ''BOURDEAUXrrrranceTVcb.' 25: CP At least six persons ( were killed and a score injured i In violent windstorms which " . ! swept a wide pa'h of destruc- tlon across southern and cen- PORTLAND. Feb. 23: (CP) i4. tRU France Saturday. Five ST.ELIAS National Geographic Party Over Veck-End on Their Way North For Expedition R. H. Bates of Philadelphia, H. Beardsley of Springfield, Vermont, and Adams Carter of Philadelphia, members of a National Oeographlc Society party which will spend three months engaged In mapping of the little explored regions ot Mount St. Ellas Range at the north end of the Alaska Panhandle, passed through the city over the week-end enroute north. They arrived from the east on Saturday night's train and sall- ;ed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Kkanwav. Bates They expect to do about six weeks of their work by airplane before the break-up and will probably be back latter part of June Washburn, during recent years. I has done considerable mountain-; eerlng in the Mount Falrweather ;and Mount Crlllon areas. Taylor I was with a Mount Logan expedition In 1925. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point -Cloudy, southeast wind: b:ronteter, temperature. 43: sea choppy. Triple Island Raining, C" I . . - 1 ' ! m- 1I I.. t........ A . . J 1 . I . 1 ,i tn iho Yukon aftM-.0""" R"R casicny wma; sea cnoiw- "" "a ',el Man, Back trip to New York and elsewhere A(,fr nakdown hi Lt fnr nn,tcraduate work.: t tw v 1 c - r Mr. and Mrs. L. Swnnson of Ben- VICTORIA, Feb. 25: (CP) The HI 1 kelvv U t hn 1 nrl n and rvii riurlnz and following inc J .... , ..j light 29.98: fresh ! Langara Island Overcast, light i to moderate northeast wind; sea . ! ri,rn mi Wrst Tnkti Arm. nf-; mnUir.-hln Talhel M.mi nf Mitsui 1 11 U , . 1 LONDON. Febri'iry ' at Vic-' Co.. outbound from Port Ludlow V dllCOUVCl TIHUdl am rran?c-w T rontlng-ni "M"" "w " w torla. were passengers aboard the with a cargo of lumber Is now being i Jnhi John. Blmon. 01 foreign minister. wcnt to the Saar Vol cj .for police cf m" vterdav returning towed here bv the Pacific Salvace Mno . n""-v " " , .......j n Ei.tr north. Tliey are wen kuuwii iu aiiwj steumer o;uvage iinR. me.wncai was quoica at i;tic uii uie wvw- ' " T rc0"u V 'T " V , .h nnrt were the tourists who visit that part of . vessel yesterday reported her en- local exchange anturday. The prico land at t a. . . in. nvVnme hnmi nomc. i vimu ; .. w s. ... l. ii.i.i-j (in n t-. I - j i F,mi - itne norm aunng me-summer. i gine aisuuicu imics on risicvuii.iuuvuiiccu wi 1074V. wuj. .given a rousing v.w...v , s- ,ff complete with a counterfeiting plant. ! The Investigation was started after a number of stores had been victimized with bogus bills. Warning has been issued that further bogus bills may be in circulation. Fourth Arrest Made A four arrest was made this morning when Donald Gunn was taken InUT .custody. He' and the other three appeared In "court and liere;were remanded. Police have also found an add! tlonal number of counterfeit bills cached In a hollow tree in Stanley Park. The counterfeit plant seized in the Point Grey residence Is one of the largest and most up-to-date that has ever been taken. lan rartpr nr crwrtnat,., nf Hr. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert ,s now nearin completion of an-ia vard University while Beardsley is graduate of Dartmouth. At Skag- nual overhaul at the local dry dock, jway they will Join Bradford Wash- ib havln& ln PrSres? for several weeks- and the Pkn 15 l burn of Cambridge. Mass, Harvard "commission her ln service next graduate and leadir of the expe- idition. ln Placc 01 "je steamer Prle and Andrew Taylor of Bos-!week rm n,iw of gohi .,!George which will then be with- 'went north two weeks ago. The party, which expects to spend three months on the expedition, will proceed from Skagway to Car- ! Prince Rupert To Complete Overhaul And Resume Run drawn from the run for her annual overhaul here. The change of steamers is to be made, according I to present plans, next Thursday evening on the return of the Prince cross by rail and from Carcross will e and into Into the the Mount Mount St. St. EHaa Ellas emintrv country. I George Miller, deputy collector of customs at Skagway. was a pas- Tnppr ahnrH tiV Prlnpp Mnrah in Prince Rupert returning east the rtoy returning north after a three months' holiday trip to Baltimore and elsewhere ln the east. Tomorrow's Tides , High 5:59 ajn. 18.6 It. 19:50 pjn. 14.5 ft. LOW ..,...,y. 13:08 pjn. 7.1 It. BUCK jv FEDERE MCfl&Tm PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS BIG WORK RELIEF PL.N ! LOOKS LIKE DEAD ISSUE It 4 WASHINGTON, DC. Feb. ' 25: President Roosevelfs $4.- 800.000.000 Dubllc works bill has been returned by Censress i to the senate annropriat ons committee. It is fear?d that the works Dart of the bill is dead and that direct relief may, in- stead, be provided for. It has been Intimated that the Presl- dent would abandon the pub- lie works plan altogether for direct relief rather than per- mlt the program to become a catch-all for all manner of "radical proposals." PRICK. 1'IVE CEN1B ALLEGED VANCOUVER COUNTERFEITERS ARE ARRESTE Ex-Convict Nominated To Oppose Laborite in North Winnipeg Riding Literals and Conservatives Both Expected to Place Candidates in Field in Hope That Workers' Split .May Improve Their Chances of Success WINNIPEG, Feb. 25: (CP) Manitoba Communists vc-ienlay nominated Tim Buck, who was recently released from Kingston Penitentiary where he served a term of imprisonment on unlawful assembly charges, to contest Winnipeg North against A. A. Heaps, Independent Labor candidate, in the forthcoming federal election. r be C L ars Heaps has been the mem I r this teat. Doth Liberal and .cnratlm will also enter can-c it ii expec'd in the hope worker split may Increase " t dances of succc-vs Indian Woman Denies "Miracle" Resurrection I Two Men and Woman in Custody; Large Amount Ot Bogus Bills Seized Complete Plant Also Taken in Raid of Point Grey ResidenceVictimizing of Several Stores Led to Successful Investigation by Police VANCOUVER, Feb. 25: (CP) Fred A. Luck, aged 46; George Morgan, 38, no fixed address, and Ruse' Honald, aged 26, Granville Street, were arrested yesterday near Cloverdale and charged with being in possession of counterfeit money. The police said that they had in their possession $190 in spurious $10 Bank of Montreal bills. Later a house was raided In the Points r Grey residential district where the vnn TkT police found $4000 in bogus bills Ji I B JM GASB0AT Japanese Fisherman Expires While Being Brought from Cassiar Cannery to Hospital KanJI FuJlsakL who had been engaged In salmon fishing out of Cassiar Cannery on the Skeena-Rlver for twenty-five years, expired this morning aboard a' gas-boat on which he was being brought jin by friends from Cassiar for i treatment at the local hospital. He had been 111 for some time, com plaining of severe headaches. The boat arrived at 11 o'clock this morning when the provincial police were notified and the body turned over to Hayner Bros., undertakers. Deceased was 43 years of age and a naturalized canaaian. tie is sur vived by a widow and children residing in Japan. Eight-Hour Day Bill Brought In Premier Bennett Introduces Bilf House by Which He Hopes to Regulate Working Time OTTAWA. Feb. 25: (CP PriS. nier R. B. Bennett at the wcek-eno Introduced in the House of Com CI mons two bills by which he hopes? to establish a maximum elght-houT working day, a forty-eight hour week and a statutory weekly day of est In Industrial undertakings. Capt. Holkestad Is Honored With Birthday Party A most enjoyable birthday party was held Saturday night for Capt. H. Holkestad at his home. 435 Sev-?nth Ave. East. Cards were played and there were approortan speeches, the Jolly party contlnu-r Ing until the early hours of the morning. The refreshment table was beautifully decorated and centred with a large candled cako whkh was cut by Mr. Holkestad at midnight. A handsome gift was presented 'o Capt. Holkestad by H. Mork with suitable remarks, the reclp'-lent responding. BAR SILVER NEW YORK. Feb. 25: CP)-Bar 1 silver closed at55?Jc per ounce oa. the local metaVmarket Saturday. There was no change today. V. , Ms 53 .ft