Todays Weather prince Rupert Drizzle, calm; barometer. 3053; temperature, 42; sea smooth. XXIV No. 272. ..... . t? ir t a pmer minister of foreign affairs. "h termer government, ln which 1 number of high army officers keelc posts, fell at the end of the Wt of Justice Investigates Case Rtuest ot Allnrnev (icncral Of Ontario Being Acceded To Seventy-Five Die in Storm T,mpest in Southern Italy at End netkTook Heavy Toll Romp. a result of the violent storm at ru, end 01 last week in Southern venty -live, with the fury of the : jnente subsiding, rescue work-are now carrying on their work. VAM?ncoui,cr Wheat WhSC0UVER' Nov. 26: (CP)- local ! t qU0U?d at 87 c on he to 86 "8e yesterday dropping She THOV'SAM) EAKT1I .... nlnety seats" s"crtss of he SHOCKS TO DATE vigorous attack of the opposition ., , . j. was surprising even to Its own most enthusiastic supporters. The fea- ItelOMtb earth tremor to be 01 uie cvn Wd3 i fcj wre Mie October 12 was . ' mnHn nnnn envcrnment streneth rr Tic:l iriy sunaay. Tne1"- . "... Dy lne new octal uuul mu,c .rhnrnc nf'klP hnvP not . bea i:irly as intense as the 1 first ones and work of rebuild- n? iK.e city is gradually pro- CLEAR OF MILITARY Gwrimmt of Itulearia is Pureed 0( Army Officers New Premier Takes Over ! SOFIA. Uulgarla, Nov. 26: (CPI rhe mi.ilarv Influence has been jsp:r'::y removed from the newj pemmcnt of Bulgaria under IremlcrshiD of George Kostlganoff, ment which carried twenty-six seats while the Conservatives captured sixteen. Final figures, subject to revision, when the votes ln a number of close constituencies are recounted, arc as follows: Liberals. 47. Independent Liberal, one. ( Conservatives, 16. Action Liberale Nationale, 26. The Independent Liberal is a consistent government supporter. All party leaders were elected Premier Taschereau in Montmor ency, Paul Oouln, leader of Action Liberale Nationale, In L'Assomptlon and Maurice Duplcssls, Conserva ln Three Rivers. Du- tive live leader, icuuci, ui c- v..w - however, will be dictated by the third party. Two Ministers Defeated Two cabinet ministers were de feated Hon. C. J. Arcand, minister of labor, and Hon. Irenee Vau- rin minister of colonization. The latter went down John at the hands of Louis Auger, RWANfiHAT. Nnv. 26-. (CP The Chined central frov ernment moved today to check the North China autonomy 1 movement by adoption of a sweeping five-point program i Great Flylni; Boat Flies From Mid way To Wake Island WAKE ISLAND. Nov. 26: Th giant new flying boat China Clip miles per hour in clear, sunny, trade Action Liberale Nationale. 1 and 1700 pounds Before the ridings had all re-Qf mjj ported, It appeared for a while that; Another Ship Arrives I there might be a tie but the later gAN DIEGOi Nov. 26:-The Phil-, constituencies to give their returns jllplne clipper, sister of the China all went Liberal to assure the re-;clipperi arrived here from her, turn of the government. Gaspe , ounders enroute to Alameda and krriv, onH Twn Mmintains were the ,in kQ mmmissinnpri In the Trans-' I ' v - ' ' I nil. M. : - - OTTAWA vn ")c-Th(. Depart- lust seats to report, both going paciHC service of Pan American t im't of Justce 'announccs that it Liberal. j Airways, leaving December 6 for, as acceded to a reouest of Attor-1 Among the seats wnicn acuuh the pnmipine ismnua. iy General Roebuck of Ontario Liberale Nationale captured from, ship, Honolulu Clipper, will be ar-i int an tnvDstitrinn he made in the government were tjueDec , riving taier. 1 Connection with hn rnnvlrtlon and 'centre. Chlcoutlml, Champlaln, ntenclng to fifteen years' 1m-1 Montreal-St. Mary's, Maurice, Ro- inCAniw... . m t H wn lwr Mpnr H I 1 1 1 1 i-wiuiieni 01 David Meisner ioriDervai, iviom.ivai-uv " , " kidnapping of Joseph Labatt. tenac. Quebec East, Montreai-bt. Meisner hn frt el flit and Jasaues Cartler. lnnoccnrn Firht lias Only Begun TODAY'S WEATHER calm, 40. Terrace-Raining, rain, calm, 35 Anyox-Heavy Stewart-Heavy rain, calm, 32. ca m, Hazelton-ttalning, Smtthers-Ralnlng,cam.mlW calm, 35. Burns Lake-Bright, MUCH WHEAT IN , no less than 117 carload week the over wheat arrived here end for the local elevator. Nazi Government Finances Weddings Paul Gouln, leader of Action; Liberale Nationale, following the Fifteen Thousand Couples a Month announcement of the results, de-i To Receive State Assistance Glared that the fight had only be-1 In Germany gun. He said - hiuuuwum., dulent manoeuvres elected some! Liberal candidates ana tnere. wm be contestations In certain coiu- tuencics." BERLIN, Nov. 26: The Nazi government has announced a plan whereby it will finance fifteen thousand marriages a montn. MANSON TO SUPREME COURT OTTAWA, Nov. 26: Announce- . j mntvinritnrllv nf was $35. 35. The Washington pries EXCURSION TO RUPERT Canadian National Giving Cent A Mile Trip Again, Arriving Here December 10 Peter Lakie, district height and passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways, announces that a special excursion will be run again into Prince Rupert next month for the benefit of interior people as far east as j Prince Rupert. The rate will be j approximately one rent a mile ! for the round trip. People taking advantage of the special fares will arrive here on the night of December 10 and may leave on their return home either December llor December 13. Such excursions as this have now been run for two years and have proven quite popular. GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND GERMANY AGREE ON QUESTION OF DEFENCE PARIS. Nov. 26: (CP) It is reported here that Great Bri- tain, Germany and France ment is cxptxicu muiu"-v . , Se appointment of A. M. Manson have reached a tentative ag- :ri,'vr reement new three-cor- tn the sunreme on a ' . u v, nriffsh Columbia. nered agreement on the vexed OOUlt UCIIl.it " ' ' . .u,. , 1J J ,.e X OUUJtlit ui iniiu cvitu ail iuitt,oi Officials of the Nazi govern- PRICE ' OF GOLD .r xt OR- (r.r-... ment in Berlin admit that there Is some foundation for ln London was The price of gold cents at $35.13 per ounc - w.c up 'two 11 lJ " yesterday NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935 said to be In league with Tokyo, j tain Is willing. Russia and Rou- nlgnt that tne revoit had been i . 1 1 ... t 4 n 1 l I 1 .. nft-AVftrt trfc h4lV im QY . ..... i . . nas mviiea omer piovmccs 10 jvm mama nac vntiwu w "F quasnea onv 11 oroKe qui again 1 .u vtiua tharplnll pmharun If nthpr riatlnns would t.u inn.in. .,r1IV, ill mc aubuiiuiiiv inutc vv...w -' Willi icucwcu tuitc wui v.w. per of the Pan-American Airway seems to be every Indication that It. Join ln. showing signs ot extending. arrived here at 6:40 last night will extend until. Jt. has taken in j Other articles to which It inOw , .. . . Tfter coverlng'the- 1240-miles from five-provinces. Including Shantung. proposed the sanctions should 'ap-- Midway Island in 8i hours. all of which have great agricul- ply Include steel, iron and coal. I)pff.pp Ic (,1VPI1 i-'Cglct 10 vjit wi It landed at Midway Islands tural and Industrial potentialities. Great Britain, it is authoritatively Sunday night at 6 o'clock after particularly if developed under (Stated, win favor tne extension 01 I AVJ Ti.rnorlemini' completing the second lap 1320 Japanese leadership. Many other, the sanctions to these commoai- JLUI U I YVCCUOillUH miles ln 9 hours and six minutes, important countries of the world ties. attaining an average speed of 147 would feel the effect in loss of In a conference at Paris, Premier weather. Several .North China war lords The China Clipper left Alameda are reported to be supporting the at 3:45 Friday afternoon and land- autonomy movement, ed at Honolulu Saturday noon , Japanese military forces are be- . . .... -ll.nln n Aletmi'a nf icpiii vamvwua, a "iomuv!. jng, concentrated along tne ureat plessls will be official Leader of the, miles, and left Honolulu at 6:30 Wall to Drevent any possible inter- Opposltlon, the policies of which, .Sunday morning for Midway Is- ference wlth the establishment of land whence sne came on nere , a,ltnnftnil. st-,tp She ielt mis morning lor uuam ; Islands, the last stop before her destination, the Phllllplne Islands,) where she is due at 4 0 clock oni the afternoon of November 29. Capt. Edwin Musick and R. O. D. Sullivan, his second 1 to and.; in Montreal-St. , laescnoe n a ivutuic , I There was a crew of six and four Pierre Laval of France advised Sir George Clarke, British ambassador, that extreme caution should be evcrcised in Imposing an oil embargo against Italy. The Eovernment of the United its program to boycott goods of sanctions-approving nations. Conflicting reports continue as to the tide of battle in Ethiopia. Earl Jellicoe Is Interred Close To LONDON, Nov. 26: (CP) every mark of honor the Navy and sister services could of ler and amidst the stately but simple ritual of the Anglican rn,,-..Vi lvo nf Artmlrnl .TpI- V11U1.11, vi.t "-- w " New Governor General of Canada Honored by McGill University With LL.D. Visits Toronto I TORONTO, Nov. 26: (CP) Lord; iTweedsmulr, the new Governor ' 'mm "1 ma Ja T r A 0 Lfenerai OI uaiiaua, anu i-aujr France is Still Trying to Keep Tomorrow's Tides High 2:03 ajn. 19.1 ft 13:36 p.m. 22.1 ft. Low 7:44 a.m. 8.4 It. 19:50 pjn. 3.0 It. C Its Gold Home Jicoe was laid yesterday within St iCrt-mftv Pvocifionf Paul's Cathedral close ty tne; vi mci a ivomviu crypts of Admiral Lord Nelson and other heroes ot Trafalgar. Hon. Vincent Massey, Caandlan. High Commissioner, and Commodore Percy Nelles R. C. N., repre sented Canada at the funeral. The closing hymn was "Eternal Father, Strong to Save," a favorite of Earl Jellicoe. RAILWAYMAN IS DEAD WTNNTPEO. NOV. 26: II . R. Of Toronto Fair And Wife Killed TORONTO, Nov. 28: Robert Miller, prominent Ontario live stock grower and former president of the Canadian National Exposition, and his wife were Instantly killed when their car was struck Mathewson, general passenger , by a train at a level crossing north agent for the Canadian Pacific of Toronto. Mr. Miller was seventy-Railway here, is dead. 'I , I eight years of age. PKICE: 5 CENTS ASCHEREAU GOVT HAS CLOSE CALL Majority Cut To STATE OF SEIGE DECLARED IN BRAZIL Margin ot bix; tight CHINESE GOVERNMENT Has an I B r OnlyBegun-Gomn IS M0V1NG T0 CHECK hctory of New Liberal Movement, Which Captured1 SPREAD OF NEW ST A 1 E Cabinet Ministers Are Defeated MONTREAL, Nov. 26: (CP) The Quebec Liberal gov-Vioiulpd hv Premier L. A. Tasehfirenn emoro-prl BJIIIIlVlll "v" l D fictorious from Monday's provincial general election but I :il n.irvmv mnrm'n nvpi fhn rnmhlnprl nnnnsirinn nf 11U1 a ntiii"" " w. Conservatives and the new Action Liberale Nationale ftartv. The government won lorty-eight " K' .rfZrZ seats anu the op- Meantime There is Every Indication That Autonomy mm V II -m t Move, inspired ny Japan, iuay L.ovcr iiucn Greater Area DROP OIL All Available Forces SANCTIONS League of Nations Committee Defers Action U. S. May Stop I Sending Cotton Parleys Held Conflicting; Reports Continue Come From Scat of War In Africa Revolt of Communists Plot to Enlist Troops in Centre of Rio de Janeiro Into To Movement Thwarted Today Pernambuco And Natal Centres of Unrest RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 26: (CP) The Brazilian . ,ve. re Ims including an oraeriortne aw- geneva, Nov. : (CP)-The I, state of sierre over the entire and arrest oi uenerai i in Ju-eng uunese ao- sanctions committee of the League Ihe keenest and closest election in !ssa Nation forces to combat and has mustered all available a ananas musaeitu d i nauon I mm strator of the demilitarized zone and self-appointed of Nations has postponed until Fri- "ir"1? . , the history of the province in " the of the An al- Jf! !,L, 4?' : , , chairman of the newly formed East day the session at Geneva sche- revolt in the northeastern portion country. CLIPPER ON FOURTH LAP m i ii i nil i.iiiiaiiiiin i.x MHir. ii iiru 1 1 1 trALCiuav iaj i,uiamv irwri i i iiiii, 1.11 i: 1 1 1 1 .1 l li uuuij u lua bVr vw w w v At Peiplng it was declared today extension of the sanctions list e Janeiro was thwarted today. The revolt, which is by Lieut. Col. Takahashl, Japanese igainst Italy as being the aggresT Wrongly communistic, is centred In' iiifnr.. nttonho tlidt Iho orpaMnn mr In tho TTa sf Afrlrnn ramnnion. .i. . - u.. Din j. of the Eastern Hopei autonomous it is understood officially that no Grande de Norte, forty to sixty state was only the beginning of a action will be taken at tnis time on deaths being reported from fight-widespread self-government move-1 the matter of an oil embargo lng ln pernambuco and Natal, the ment in North China. against Italy. Premier uavai 01 iatttr clty belng in control of the General Yin Ju-Keng, who has a I France has requested postpone- revolutionists. Japanese wife and who is generally 1 ment ot such action and Great Bri- Tne authorities announced last C. F. HAS FULL SLATE FOR CIVIC ELECTION CONTEST VANCOUVER, Nov 26: (CP) Backed by a platform of So I clallst planks covering almost 4 every phase ot civic affairs, a t iuu siate 01 cann ladies wui dc "entered- "bV tHeCo-Dperatrve - Commonwealth Federation in the December elections for al- dermen and school and parks i board members. ' ABANDONING OF RATIOS oiaiwa, .ia.i.6 Tweedsmulr paid tneir nrst oniciai Itself against supplying oil to thejvislt tQ Toronto yesterday. There France Will Demand This at Lon- hollloprpnts belligerents, may man nnw now endeavor endeavor to to. j .,.- n.-n .! j v.mi r.nl..n.. it I. nrevent the export of cotton to! Italian itaiiau officials umtiaia declared, ucuaim, with mwi em- .- was a reception at tne raniaraeiu ...w..v, . .uuuamgs Buildings at at which wnicn Acting Acting Premier rramci , Announced either country. it was Intimated , , on N,xon and Mayor James slmpson Saturday by Secretary ot State played .vp. 0 a ,.,, leading part. Cordell Hull. From Rome it was reported that ! PARIS, Nov. 26:-At the naval At Montreal j conference to be held in London on MONTREAL, Nov. 26: During December 9 abandonment of the . . . 1 1 r li..; l 1 .V.n njs jjrs 0ffciai ykit to Montreal ratio limitations as et uut m mc ergency measures, tney couia get at the end of the week tne honor-1 Washington Treaty, wnicn is aoout j along for a year, at home and In ; ary degree Qf Doctor 0'f Laws was ' to expire, will be demanded by j Africa, without feeling a shortage conferred upon Lord Tweedsmulr, France. It Is officially announced. I of oil. Gasoline now sells at $1.20 a Governor General of Can-1 gallon there. Oil companies have ad b Mcom Unlverslty. Hls Ex- njLi Dnw Tlro been ordered by the government to cellency addressed a gathering of 1 llOl Danf 1 aKCS Keep an gasonne ana on tanKs,the Canadlan club. filled to capacity. Italy continues' Off After Being Held by Weather VANDERHOOF, Nov 26: Pilot L. F. Barr, well known northern flier, after having been grounded 'here for a week owing to unfavor- PARIS, NoV. 26: (CP The Bank able weather, hopped off TTrono niuH its riisnnnnt. rate day for Atlin via Hazelton and Hnm nf Trafalgar Telegraph creA He was to Vrday yesieraay from irom iivc five. to tu sU jia percent, iichciu, o--c - - joined the search for Mr. and Mrs. Le Havre for New York on Sunday. . took $20,000,000 of the yellow metal. nrUn. ClHnnnn 1V -v niAKn Wl (pel1(T the continued flow of gold from its """"" . u, wu m ulo -With 'vaults for a month on tne stlklne Rlvec Royal i The liner Alaunla. sailing from ut wno were Iouna yesteraay. i