Today's Weather prince Rupert Raining, southeast wind, 30 miles per hour; barometer. 29.46; temperature, 44; sea rough. Pianla, charged with fraudu- leu inversion of a clients' mor-fv to the extent of $700, tr'"jr.td a verdict of guilty V.'1! i strong recommendation 1st rcfrry. Sentence will be pu4 at the end of the As- sizes. M8S0N IS OPTIMISTIC fundus Economist Thinks That Jul Two or Three Years Should 1 Show Real Prosperity i JEW YORK, Dec. 4: Addressing Ik New York Sales Executives Ci here. Roger W. Babson, fas'.. economist, declared that the st two or three years would fcf real prosperity unless some- the strike order. E- Meadows, who has been scr-g as third officer on the stcam- L Mlnce Johni arrlved n clt? wi the Prince George this morning "m Vancouver. He is the son of t and this city. Mrs. H. S. Meadows of Public Hearing w,l be held by International Msheries Commission, 10 a.m. Thursday, December 5, 1935 in the Moose Hall. i Chamber of Deputies sinn Itrnnks ITn Tn Lillooet to Get She . . . . j . Ait j , 1 f"1 1" J II il I oracr socialists nesuess Over Fascist Activities. PARIS, Dec. 4: The cabinet of Premier Pierre Laval is facing another crisis on the question of dissolution of political associations in France. A session of the Chamber of Deputies broke up in disorder last night, Socialist groups threatening to join with extreme left-wingers to defeat the cabinet unless it breaks up "semi - military" political groups among which the "Cross of Fire" (Fascist) movement is singled out particularly. loctufT IN PLUNGE Josenh Nicholson. Aged 28, Reno Gold Employee, Lost Balance And Fell Down Shaft NELSON, Dec. 4: (CP) Joseph Public Building Contract Let to Chilliwack Man By Federal Public Works Department OTTAWA. Dec. 4:-Contract for the erection of a public building at Lillooet at a cost or $6775 has been let to William Orr of YACHT WAS DESTROYED L. P, Jorgcnsen, Member of Crew Of Egret Plume, Badly Hurt At Alert Bay ALERT BAY, Dec. 4: (CP) The motor boat Egret Plume of Vancouver was destroyed by an explosion and fire yesterday as she lay alongside an oil station here: L. P. Jorgensen, a member of the crew, was badly injured. Capt. A. E. Baker, who had the yacht under charter, was on board with his wife but both escaped injury. The Egret Plume was a fifty-foot boat owned by J. P. Burridge of Vancouver. NEW BOARD APPOINTED James Murray, George Mclvor and Dean A. :W. Shaw Take Charge-Of Grain Affairs OTTAWA, Dec. 4: (CP) The Ca nadlan Wheat Board has been reorganized with James R. Murray of Winnipeg, chairman, George H. Mclvor of Winnipeg, vice-chairman, and Dean A. M. Shaw of Sas- ?! hl"rTZl had now Nicholson, "aged 28, Reno Gold Mlnejkatoon the third member it was Babson declared, tan dellnltcly reached. He stres- 1 the necessity of raising the iuiaard of living. Naval Armory At Co. employee, lost his Balance ana plunged two hundred feet to instant death in the bottom of a sklpway In a raise at .the Nugget Motherlode property yesterday. He formerly worked at the Grange Mine at Mile 150. Seattle Sought BUpPg re Site Available For Project Which Would Cost Some $300,000 SEATTLE, Dec. 4: The Seattle timber of Commerce Is seeking "instruction of a new naval re- INTERESTING Will Gerry be Able to Hold His Scat Is Question Politicians Arc Pondering 'armory on the shore of Lake VANCOUVER. Dec. 4: (CP) Poll union here a free site Is avail- itlcal mt,erest again centres in the ab,e The cost of such a building, .,,. i rMinir nf Vancouver-Bur- (1 ' ItUCiUI .v....n . " 15 tstlmated, would be about Lard wnere an effort is being made m'W. t0 unseat Mayor G. G. McGcer by quo warranto proceedings which Coastwise Ships In Melbourne Are Strike OtriKe QMlrn were instituted yesterday Dy wu-11am Slmpklns, merchant, calling on Judge J. N. Ellis to snow Dy what authority he supports the claim to be "superior judge of the UL1 U County Court of Vancouver. Held DV judge Ellis recently declared Mc- Gcer elected after a recount over MEr.tmTttiMr.. .... r a- i Arnold Webster, C. C. F who had IbourneisfaclngaBtneralstrikeiben declared elected by Jhe all ,..., rJ tumlne officer afterthe first count, that El Is is not alleges ng vt-ssels are ont affected by Slmpklns the senior juagc aim, u, was not entitled to conduct the re count. Prpvlous nuo warranto prucceu Ings were thrown out on a technl callty. announced last night by Hon. W D. Euler, minister of trade and commerce. The appointments were made at a meeting of the cabinet council following receipt of the resignations of John I. McFarland, D. L. Smith and H. C. Grant. Mr. Murray has been vice-president and general manager of the Alberta Pacific Grain Co. Associated with the former chair man, Mr. McFanana, ior several years, Mr. Mclvor has been mana ger of the selling agency of the board. ' Mr. Shaw Is head of the faculty of agriculture of the University oil Saskatchewan. New Selling Policy The minister of trade and. com merce announced that the new board will Institute a policy of sell ing wheat "to have our surplus restored to a normal basis. But," he added, "There will be no fire sale of wheat. It will be for sale at com petitive values and will not be held at exorbitant premiums over other wheats." The advisory board of seven far mers, millers and grain men has been abolished. Thp cabinet wheat committee summer. PROVINCIAL ' !! LIBRARY j VICTORIA, B.C. it 1 . , NORTHERN AND CENTRAL 'BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935 Honorary Curators Appointed For Museum Now Being Established In Donations Received and Plans Laid For Active Toward Establishing Valuable Institution In Prince Rupert tor the present in the room over the public library. The meeting wasj presided over (by R. L. Mcintosh, ' other member! -present being Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook, City Commissioner W. J. Alder, A. E. Parlow, H. F. Pullen, Dr. J. T. Mandy and Dr. Neal Carter." j After some discussion it was decided to apply to the Carnegie Corporation for a grant toward fitting up the museum. Application had previously been made for a Work Following a meeting of the Prince Rupert Museum Board last evening in the City all it seems safe to predict that Prince Rupert will soon have a real museum showing, besides biological and natural history specimens, a large collection of minerals of the district and also specimens of appoint a part time custodian who will have charge of the collection under supervision of the honorary cuators. Mr. Mcintosh was given authority small collection at present housed I in the Bank of Commerce building I an dateo to secure membership tic- j kets which it is proposed to sell at one dollar each to sustaining mem- grant bers as a means of raising funds for but another .application was made the carrying on of the museum, by the local Fisheries Experimental The city Is donating the use of Station and . an .intimation was re- .ihe room, in the llbrarybulldlng j ceived that two grants for the same ihd providing light and heat. " : city could not be considered. The Thsre Is a DroDosal afoot to have J Experimental Station application an Indian house erected in the city has been withdrawn and Dr. Carter in connection with the totem pole Is now a member of the museum collection now being erected and board. if thts is done it is quite possible In connection with this sugges- that the museum will be removed ted grant, Mrs. J. B. Gibson recent- to the Indian house where It would ly Interviewed Dr. Currie of Ottawa be a great attraction to tourists and secured from him a better and others who visit the city and idea how to proceed in asking for may be party self-sustaining, the grant. Dr. Carter, who is going Donation of a fine collection of to Ottawa early in January, will mineral specimens was accepted also take the matter up direct with from Dr. Mandy and of a large Dr. Currie. DetroeraDh from Rev. Canon Rush- At last night's meeting Dr. Car- brook. Mr. Parlow also promised to ter and Rev. Canon Rushbrook were secure a collection of exhibits of appointed honorary curators of the timber representative of the dis- museum and it is planned later to trict. MOTHER IS ARRAIGNED Mrs. Dorothea Llvcrmore Denies Intent to Kill Son Accident Is Claimed SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Dec. 4;- Pulp Men Not Expected Till First of Year According to private advices, L. A. DeGuere of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., one of the chief consulting ex cnance oi recovery, ine Doy nas further actual preparatory work. It developed Incipient pneumonia and ls now belleved, however, that he oxygen treatments have been re- or other engineers will not be ln sorted to. prlnce Rupert until after the first mi II 1 1 ine raomer nas Deen arraigned of the yean iiest reports are to and formally charged with assault the effect that llnancine arrange to commit murder. She not pleaded ments for the lociU industrial pro- guuty. ine expectation oeing mat Ject are proceedlng nicely. consisting- of Hon. W. D. Euler, I her defence will be that the shoot minister of trade and commerce, Hon. J. G. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, Hon. T. A. Crerar, minister of natural resources, and Hon. C. A, Dunning, minister of finance, will continue in an advisory capacity. Dirigible For North Atlantic New Lighter-Than-Air Ship to Go Into Service Next Summer BERLIN, Dec. 4: The new dirl- Attending physicians give Jesse nerts ln connection with the estab- Llvermore jr., shot by his mother ( lishment of new pulp mm project last week ln a quarrel over the at Princ RUpert, should have been youth's drinking proclivities, a fair her ere thls ln connection with lng was accidental. The state, it is announced, will be ready to proceed with its case on Monday next providing the youth is able to give evidence by that time which appears to be doubtful. TODAY'S WEATHER Terrace Cloudy, east wind, 46. Anyox Heavy wet snow, calm, 32. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 32. Smithers Cloudy,- calm, mild. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 22 Stewart Sixteen Inches of new wet snow, calm, 32; HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4. The stork glble LZ29 ls nearlng completion. It ( ls reported to be hovering about Is planned to put the new ship in the home of Fred Astaire, noted nnrth tranS-AtiantlC service ucav aiuceu uaiiwi, twiu iua wuc, a iui mer New York socialite. HALIBUT ARRIVALS American Venture, 32,000 pounds, 8.8c 6c, Cold Storage. HULL BANK OFFICIALS and ARE SHOT AND ROBBED HULL, Que., Dec. 4: (CP) Two officials of the branch of the Banque Provinciate du Canada were held up, wounded TWO LOG MEN HERE John R. Morgan and A. P. Allison In From Islands Log Carrying Barge Coming John R. Morgan and A. P. Al lison, both well known Queen Char lotte Island logging operators, ar rived in the city on the Prince John : last night, the former from his. Tomorrow's Tides High 8:55 a.m. 20.4 ft. 21:40 p.m. 20.6 ft. Low .! 2:11 a.m. 7,2 ft. 15:24 p.m. 6.0 ft. Vol. XA1V Question 0 uissolving Political Associations 1 Embarrassing to Laval ft SENATOR I'LANTA IS FOUND GUILTY NANAIMO, Dec. 4: After deliberating for one hour and eighteen minutes, the Jury at thf Supreme Court Assizes In the case of Senator A. E. PREMIER IS PRICE: 5 CENTS OtmS ON ONCE MORE IN FRANC CHARGED WITH SLANDER Man Being Held in Jail Prince Rupert Library Building For Blackmail is Suing Gov't Head For Damages ETHIOPIA SEEKS PEACE: Halle Selassie NEW PLAN IS REPORTED CAIRO, Egypt, Dec. 4: It i.r. tba vavinneiimW ; i: i r.vw.iir.ta i j. mi TWn U .o 1o,l . . . i,, . was reported here last night , u i 1.1.- 1 1 that that Emnero Emperor was making a new bid for ! np ' peace. The latest peace plan, it j Is understood, would give Italy a piece of Ethiopia but not nearly as much as Premier Benito Mussolini seeks. Henry McFarlanc Walker Of Elgin County Paintiff In Suit Against Prime Minister False Statements Alleged. LONDON, Ont., Dec. 4: Writ for unstated damages for slander was issued today against Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn of Ontario by Henry McFarlanc Walker of Elgin County. Walker is being held in jail at St. Thomas awaiting trial on five criminal charges, three of which arise from an alleged plot to blackmail Premier Hepburn and the slander .action, is-based. -Upon, statements concerning Walker allegedly made by the Ontario Prime Minister. Elevator is Full, Movement Ceases camp at Sedgewick Bay and the1 latter from Cumshewa Inlet, and Handling of Wheat Here Halted will proceed to Vancouver on the , Pending Coming of Boats Prince George tomorrow nignt. ;x- j jo Load cept for cold-decking operations,! both camps are now pretty wellj closed down but it is planned to re-1 Following the recent brisk move- . sume logging operations soon afterlment of grain inwards from the the first of the year. The Kelley j prairies, the Alberta Wheat Pool's ; Logging Co.'s camp at Selwyn Inlet ; local elevator Is now virtually full Is also closed down. to its capacity of 1,250,000 bushels ', Mr. Allison states that he island the flow of wheat to the port ' bringing the log-carrying barge Pacific Gatherer north in January to load a full cargo of some 1,250.-000 feet of high-grade clear spruce SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4 Bridges, militant leader of the In ternational Longshoremen's Asso- elation here, has announced that local union longshoremen will not handle cargo from Gulf Coast ports unless authorized by the unions at those ports. CLERGYMAN IS GASSED and robbed today of $15,000 In NELSON, Dec. 4: (CP) Over old bills they were taking to 1 come by carbon monoxide gas while the Royal Mint ln Ottawa for 1 apparently attempting to remove destruction. One clerk, shot in 1 chains from the rear wheels of his the head, is in critical condl- ,car while the motor was still run-tiori. nlng, Rev. A. G. McMorlne, Angli- , " . i can clergyman at New Denver, was ' - found dead there yesterday. ( from the east has ceased. No further grain will be coming here until there has been relief by the loading outward of ships for export. logs for. Vancouver mills. It will be! There was no word up to this the first time a log carrying barge I morning as to when ships might be has taken timber away from the .expected here to load. Islands during the last few years! although the big auxiliary shlpi Malahat has been taking some i from the Kelley camp. The tug St. Faith will tow the Pacific Gatherer. San Francisco Stevedores To Refuse to Work Dull Day On Stock Market NEW YORK, Dec. 4: There were all around losses in Industrial, ralV" and utilities issues in a dull day's trading on the New York Stock'. Exchange when the turnover amounted to 1,565,000 shares. Closing averages were: industrials. tini7 nff 1 (?() rails. 39.10. off .10: Harry utilities. 28.22, off .40; bonds, 97.54, up .01.