2m Today's Weather prince Rupert - Part cloudy, light southeast fi barometer, 30.20; temperaf Qp. smooth. XXIV No. 237. III employees TWO HOUKS OFF ON DAV OF ELECTION The following Is the text of I A 1. I t Die law regaraing me ngm, I! pact from him any penalty by rea; in of his absence during s- iuch boun ' Voting will be tnm 8 a m. to 6 p.m. Monday. 4 4 . " hlr.h fitted Mr Hanson 1 serve (he 'liiiniT efflrlpntlv and r" Ottawa. 4 4 ! J ,fhrouph Italian sources that Gen eral Halle Selassie Gugsa, governor )f Makelc Province, had surren-iered with sixteen thousand fol-owerr to the Italians and had promised lo fight for Italy. Late Saturday the HavasNewt HRFRAF Pnnrnre a or I NEEDED BY CANADA AND She Russia Insists at Geneva That All Member Nations Shall Support Collective Action or Themselves Be Placed Under Sanctions LONDON, Oct. 12: (CP)-News from East Africa continued to be rather confused todav. At Addis Ababa it time off to vote: "Every em- was officially announrpd rW tVi V.th J;5;:: eiS t taken Adu' This s immediately denied at Rome and dw to every m eiecwr in n em T!annn,)n(ini.nt .VQO mjQ f, . u , ' , , - loy at least two aacuuonai '"V .." maw imijr nuimi luimaiiy annex oui i other than the noon " .tjmu in ncn tigre rrovince on Sunday in the pre- ur lor vouns ana no em- .cnce or uenerai ae Bono, com- tloyer .shall make any deduc- timandcr of the advancing Italian on Iwm the pay of any such ! armies. It was also reported Rector nor '.moose upon or HANSON LOGICAL CHOICF tisThcInf Artunvnt In Support vi mi, i ifipMinnrn ai iarge d Sympalhlc Theatre Meeting. ! "Hie '" it and certainly one of f1 n ! responsive public mcet- fV- ti ' has been held so far In lonnert'on with the present fed- election campaign was that long-needed federal bulldin' which. Indeed, he had been con slstently advocating. L. W. Patmore acted as'chai" man and the speeches were broadcast over Prince Rupert's new radio station CFPR which thus mad' Its official debut on the air There was a question period at the closr of t h o TYl pn 1 1 ny CnmA nf fhn lntr W:h took place last ni2ht In thl ' rnffatlnns were' no rfm.ht Intended PPltol Theatre under Liberal au- to bc embarasslng but the speak pes In nipport of the Candida-ers turned the answers to theli t Olof Hanson for re-election .advantage and. on each occasion I Z, t0T skecna with ths.lwon hearty appause from the au-PnMaf. himself and Mrs. Paul ' dlencei The meeting was unques-pwi Ml A and Dugald Donaghy tlonably svmpathic to the Libera' f "i UULUUVtl U.t SUCdhCld. hiiia CAnMnw nnnnmnHnMnn tiro 0 pnvinMnx arguments in support at a premium even before the oo-1 Liberal policies as the most ef- enn. There was music by Charles pMlVe and nraotirnl means of n n t.v.n..n ti,. ' , ( , uaidKtiuo wiuiicobia aiiu n . '.. eeUnst P" Sing national problems, ,rfvwdlmr nncnprl with thfi slnff- e advanced by Mrs. Smith and lnR ot ..q Canada." closing with 'winy. DOtn of wnom refer-ii'nnri Rave the Kinir." n i il. .1, ., . . , .... - a - wie auriDuies ana quaim Mr. Hanson Mr. Hanson declared that dur- linc the past five years he had I Mr Har-on modestly reviewed a, done his utmost to advance the in-r ""he tnnt.tr nn u,Mth hniterests of Skeena riding which in- Nbeen able to obtain action atlvolved so many varied problems rJa In sn!t nf h.inr an nnm. affectlne the Industries. Amonsr r"n mernhnr umv, fv, nr the matters he had taken UD was Liberal government In this elec- that of radio broadcasting which fQ a Virtual 4.i... v. Vio Virl nnnprrrt In the House of . vci baiiitjr. will - "indent that, as a sunDorter of Commons, being finally able to se- Pal Kovernment, he might be abb cure promise of Improvement from ompilsh even more. Undp- the ' Clrcnmstanfoa V, rU lucfl. nvnnrt. rt In expressing the definite con- Orient had brought further reco C. H. ORME Will Speak Over the Radio !0 to 11 p.m. Over CFPR, 580 Kilocycles Be sure and listen. Orme has a message for you. Vocal number by Dr. R. G. Large. Vgency representative reported ming flown over the district ol Aduwa and that Italian flags wert still flying in the town with largi forces of Italians in sight. Russia's Strong Stand GENEVA, Oct. 12: (CP) Appli atlon of economic and financia amnions against member state vho do not support the collectlv tctlontof the League of Nations li he Italo-Ethloplan conflict wa woposed today in the committee Vr economic 'sanctions by the Russian .representative. To sUp Oil Supplies,.',. t pmis, o?t.i2:-Wcei'oi sup- lies Xor the Italian navy will be ubject to the control of fifty-one iatlons supporting the sanctions igalnst Italy, it was indicated here today as the ring of economic saner dons was being forged around mu nitions, raw materials, etc. Russia' C. H. Orme Stresses Sincerity Of Prime Minister Bennett And Says Mackenzie King Has Lost His Old Time Fire By means of the Ottawa trade pacts Prime Minister R. B. Bennett saved Canada during the depression and is steadily bringing back party ;at the election on Monday. it' If'.. "WAR MAD" DECLARES CANADIAN IN ITALY ' A Canadian woman, who for thirty years has made her home in Italy, writing to local relatives, says that Premier Mussolini appears to have i gone "war mad." His present military actfrities abroad are 4 likened to t lose of Napoleon In his Russia 1 campaign. Even children are beine taueht to fight. War appears to be the all-pervading fetiih of the 4 4- country. So great Is the power 4 4- and control II Duce that. 4 4- despite thef fact that the people of Italy are living amid the most ab)ect poverty the 4 nation has known, his absolute dictatorship Is complete and his word thetflnal law. Attorney General Of Australia Is NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Social Credit Government to Convene Legislature on'Febniary 6, Aberhart Announces EDMONTON. Oct. 12: Premier W. A. Aberhart announces February 6 as the date for' the opening of the next session bf the Legls ' a.uiv. in view of i.t: oveiW4--un lng majority of Social Credit government supporters, it is. expected debate will be reduced to a minimum and that the session will be a snort one. Premier done by the Bennett Government Charles P. Balagno Relation of Mrs during the time he had been in Josephine Balagno, Pioneer power. He said that for the past! Of Cumberland two years the Liberal party had sat back and developed no policy. CUMBERLAND, Oct. 12: Mrs. They had not expressed the slight-' Josephine Balagno, for fifty years est hope or evidence' of thought ex-ia resident of Cumberland, Is dead cept to say: "Isn't It wonderful the here at the age of seventy-four way the depression Is keeping up years. (Charles P. Balagno prosperity to Canada, declaied R. while Bennett is in power?" L. Maitland K.C. at the final meeting of the Conservative campaign in Skeena constituency at the Turning back to the later days of the former Mackenzie King regime Mr. Maitland showed how Mr. Moose Hall last night.. It was his! Bennett had warned Mr. King of belief that the people Of Canada would return the Conservative what would be the result of the period of prodigality. He called on the then prime minister to make of Prince Rupert is a second cousin of deceased.) Labor Federation Ousting All Reds government. The subsidy for He saw the total collapse of the plans to meet the collapse when It Comunlsts ave nampered More shipments of timber to t'ne Liberal party during the past few' came but Mr. King did nothing. He T. Thiv nPn,H necks uiiu a dicauii iiiiuca&iug " a ucjiciuii iwu that he would be able, if el- nltion to the port The lifting of swing toward Bennett? that would! hit the country. Then when the' ('"l0n :H to obtain for Prince Rupert, (Continued on Page 4) result, in his return to head the collapse came Mr. King could do i government for anotner term ol ana Mr. Bennett was A. F. L. Decides ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 12: The i years at uttawa to complete tne " uru" w l"c acuon-e wenu Its convention here, decided to oust . . . . . , r I AnrlriM v. 1 1 1 -) t m ' ' ,worK ne naa aireaay startea. . oeiore a con- a1 Rommi.nl.. from its ranks. Mr. Maitland ihade a rousing rnce there his plans tor an Em- !Thev have done more to namDer srjeech and created considerable Plre conference to bring about arl ,,,.. rf enthusiasm by his frequent sallies r-empue iraae wmcn would and clear exposition of the work Continued on Page 2 PUBLIC MEETING NO POLITICAL CORNER JUST PLAINtTRUTHS Speakers: REV. C. D. CLARKE, PRINCE RUPERT FRANK ROBERTS, VANCOUVER Hear the Issues stated plainly and our reply to the Liberal bogeys MOOSE HALL, SATURDAY, OCT. 12thf 8 P.M. C. C: F. Campaign Committee l organized labor, it has been de- tided. ELEVEN THOUSAND ON( SKEENA VOTERS LIST . I There 'are approximately 11,700 persons registered to vote in Skeena riding at the federal election to be held next Monday. Party workers anticipate that the actual vote will exceed seven thou- sand. ' ' Tomorrow's Tides High . ; 1:40 a.m. 21.9 It. 13:43 p.m. 23.7 ft. ,Low 7:40 sun. 4.3 It. 20:19 pjn. 0.7 ft. ' It I N I K III 1 K h . If I K SAT U IAY llf'TflHITT? 19 lOQC PDIPV. c rvurg HWS ON W4? ARE CONFLICTING 'tench News Agency Reports Aduwa is Still in Possession T . M. 4. 0 Italians; Sanctions lB?l Mijoery s assured t I SESSION OF MUSSOLINI HAS GONE ALTA, HOUSE! King Refuses to Aid Bennett in His Plan to Prolong Office Term Parties Which Premier is Now Courting Came Into Being Because of Antagonism to Present Government, Grit Leader Asserts in Speaking at Montreal MONTREAL, Oct 12: (CP)-Basing his prediction, he declared, not upon his own personal expectations but on Aberhart states tint the basis of prognostications being: made bv impartial vhethsr or not social credit legis- political observers, Rt Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie ISZSrSSZZS. PV7iehf;eral rty- "Tt opinion nere ,ast nint that the not whether less made by Major c. h. Doug- question was or not as. originator of the Social Credit 'ne Llberal party would be in power" .jlan. in preparing the program In -ollowing the general ejection on Premier Bennett to unite all par-it allab'oration with the government. Monday but rather on how large ties after the election. He saw In Dates have been set for the by- e party's majority in Parliament Mr. Bennett's announcement to ectlcns being called In order to vould be- Mr. King declared that this effect at Ottawa a plan to hang rovide seaU in the Legislature for 'le nad to much respect for him-, Tto office even should he fall to Premier Aberhart and Hon. C. C. and tne Liberal party to be- obtain a majority and even should Ross, minister of lands and mines. "ome associated with any move by I Continued on Page 2. Appointed Judge Unidentified Man CANBERRA, X'ust.-OCt. 12N-Slr- " John Latham, attorney general of Australia, has been appointed chief1 GOLD PRICES OTTAWA, Oct: 12: The Cana dian gold price yesterday was un- Bnd Roumania, largest sources of (changed at $35.45 per ounce. The nil supply to Italy, will stop the London price was unchanged at export of oil to that country. . , $35.22. Killed by Train lustice of the high court of the Traffedv 0ccu w Vancouver RaU-:ommonwealth, it is announced. u.av Varrti -r n.. Claim Made By Maitland That Bennett Saved Canada Through Ottawa Empire Trade Pacts finery on Friday VANCOUVER. Oct. 12; (CP) An unidentified man, aged about forty, whose coat bore the label of a toronto tailor, was killed yesterday when he evidently fell off a freight train near the sugar refinery here; Both feet were cut off and head and body were injured. Cousin of Local Man Succumbs ON THE AIR Station CFPR, 580 Kilocycles Tonight, 11 to 12 o'clock G.W.NICKERSON Will speak in the interests of OLOF HANSON TO THE ELECTORS: I am opposed to the C. C. F. proposal to grant the franchise to Asiatics. I am opposed to the C. C. F. policy which would Intimidate investors from bringing, their money Into our Dominion, but I will support a policy which will encourage British and United States money to come to Canada to develop our minerals, timber and other natural resources. I am opposed to the Conservative high tariffs, and am in favor of a drastic reduction Which will give the consumer a chance to get value for his ney:; Remember, , under. Bennett you sell in competitive markets and buy in highly protected markets. I am opposed to either amalgamation or unification of the two Canadian Railway Systems or their subsidiaries. I am in favor of a progressive public works policy that will put our unemployed to work at reasonable wages. I am in favor of Canada negotiating a treaty with the United Stales .thaj will abolish duty on ' hallbut-anct salmon exported by us td the United States. . : ' 1 . ' Upon my record of the past five years I again solicit your vote ' at the polls .on Monday, and ask you to mark your ballot thus: HANSON, OLOF, Lumberman X Thanking you, I beg to remain, yours truly, OLOF HANSON. Liberal Campaign Committee.