Today's leather ittmber of House of Commons to Speak Tonltht at Liberal Mass Meeting Tom Reid, popular and practical cottish member of the last federal "Uament for New Westminster, frived In the city on the Prince upert this morning from the south id will address a campaign meet- n tonight in support of Olof Han-ion, seeking re-election as member 'or Skeena. Mr Reid was accomrjanled bv Halibut Arrivals Waker today at the regular week-! Prosperity A., 15,000 V 'uncneon of the Prince Rupert ilc, Pacific pyro club, deallne with t.hp sllvpr question. W SECOND SUSPECT IN KBANK UOnrtEUY TAKEN; MnftMi , . v,iie,I IB UtUUVEKEU T KAMLOPS. AUCUSt 2fl (Can. Kadlan press) -John Ponoploff, "w"u ouspeci m last week's Bank of Toronto robbery at wneer mine, was cap- wred fifteen .miles south of LUlooe yesterday. Most of the 4 4 4 8h Capella, 16.500, 5.7p. and 5.5c, At lin. Southend, 16,000. 6.ip. ana o.oc, Cold Storage. Viking, 14.000, 5.8C. ana o.oc, ra- clflc . . . E. Llpsett, 13,000, bC ana a.ou, " Cold Storage. Tramp, 13,000, 5.9c. and 5.5c, ec At- lln Gony, 16,000. 5.8c. and 5.6c, Cold Storage. , . J B E Cold Kalen, 14.000, 6. and 5.5c, Storage. nr w W. Woods and 'little oney taker, in in the me rot robbery daughter arrived In the city on last U , r has now been recovered night's train from wew with Mrs. Woods' par- to pay a visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. to European powers. Protect BritNh Rights LONDON, August 28 Premier Mussolini of Italy L? quoted by the Dally Mall asserting at Bolsano, scene of Italian military manoeuvres that, after a cabinet meeting this afternoon, the government will publish a declaration announcing its readiness to respect all rights of the British Empire, disposing of the suggestion that Italy has plans which would be prejudicial to British Interests. War risk Insurance was quoted by , Lloyds at a four hundred percent increase today. 1 General, strikes are reported as being planned by British and continental laborites In the event of ; war In East Africa. ! The war Office Is reported to have cancelled all vacations of sen ior membirs of the Army council until further notice. llr Hanson Who met him at Ocean . Demonstrations Continue. If aus where a meeting was held last Summary ( ROME", August 28 Italy moved mi at Which Mr. Hanson was American m.wu puuuu, -- thre ,ront5 yesterday, sending I'ven a flattering reception. Mrs. 1 and 5.5c. ! new troops and wa supplies to nanson also returned with her hus- Canadian mmtj .East Africa, preparing to Indict Rnd, the party also including Mr. 'and 5.5c. to 6.2c. and 5.5c I Ethiopia before the League of id's twt daughters Following tonight's meetinsr Mr. lid and Mr. Hanson will proceed wth aboard the Armour Salvage service boat Pachena to visit W, ADce Arm Stewart and toier, returning hero In timp tnr f. . . . . r r. item to sail next Monday after American ReVIHa, 11.000, 8.c. ano d.dc, wo- hp5mllltary efficiency with yal. . army manoeuvres on the Austrian Wabash. 4,000, 8.5c. and 5.5c, Ro yal. Rainier II., 9,500, 8.5c. and 5.5c, Atlin. Canadian on aboard the Prince' Rupert on! Covenant, 19,500, 5.6c and 5.5c, i frontier Mussolini Himself Na tions nest week and demonstrat- BOLSANO, August 28 Premier Mussolini. ODerating a tank in grancj army manoeuvres yesterday, JI...1.J tAn riftn Af Ufa (rntne v i UIIEXLcU OUVfUUU Ui HO ikwpv return return tmith south. njrt. Mr. dii u nA Cold RtnrneP. Storage. wwmi, Reid was Wild the LUC vw---. , drivlnsr home trreat oolltlcal lessons o.oc anu ------- " , Italians Deserting MARIBQR, Jugo-Slavla, August 28 Reports from the Italian border point Indicate that upwards of 2000 Italian deserters have fled to Jugo-Slavla since Premier Mussolini's troops shipments began. Neutrality Bill Signed. WASHINGTON D.C., August -28 A mandatory law, intended to safeguard,. United States against war, yesterday received official approval by President Roosevelt BAR SILVER NEW YORK, August 28 (Canadian Press) Bar silver closed at 653&c,Yunchanged, on the local meiai market yesieraay. j Tomorrow's Tides J 2 prince Rupert Derfi -g, barometer. High 1:15 a.m. 20.3 30:10; temperatL 57; a Low .7:38 a.m. 3.4 ,mooth. ' High .... . .. 13:40 pm. 20.1 t Low a-, 19:55 pjn. 5.1 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, 1935. PKICE: 5 New Federal Cabinet Lines Up in Ottawa Her? art the new members of the federal cabinet appointed by. Prime Minister Bennett shortly before Canada's 17th parliament dissolved. They are. left o right, J. Earl Lawson, minister of national revenue; Col. R. Geary, minister of Justice; Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, W. G. Ernst, minister of fisheries, and W-.G. Gobeil, postmaster-general. - , Today s Stocks (Courtesy 8. D. J anna ton Co.) Vancouver ..B.C. Nickel, -.20. Big Missouri, .54. Bralorne, 4 05. B.R. Con. .03 Vi-B.RJC., .07 Cariboo Quartz, 1.04, Dentonia, .25. ' Georgia River, .00 Vz. Golconda, .20. . t Grange, .01 Vfe. Indian, .01. MInto, .06. Meridian, .04. . ; Morning Star, .033,4. National Silver, .03. Noble Five, .054 Pend Oreille, .64. Porter Idaho, .05 Premier, 1.51. Reward. .02. Reno, ,117. Silvercrest, .01. t . s .'' Salmon Gold, .10. ' Wayside, .11 V2. Whitewater, .051?. T. United Empire, .03 5. Toronto Central Patricia, 1.61? Chlbougamau, .Ho . : Lee Gold, .03. ': y Granada, .20. Inter. Nickel, 28.85. Macassa, 2.01. Noranda, 38.75. :i Sherrltt Gordon.76. Sisco, 2.66. - Ventures, .97. Lake March, .03. Teck Hughes, 4.00. " Sudbury Basin, 165: Smelters Gold, j04. Can. Malartlc, .6Q."'.-Little Long Lac. 4.55. " Astoria Rowyn, .03. Stadacona, .20. , Maple Leaf, .03 V. Pickle Crow, 2.41 McKenzie Red Lake, 1.14. Gods Lake, 1.45. Sturgeon River Gold, .88. Red Lake Gold Shore, .25 San Antonio, 3.14. Vancouver Wheat . VANCOUVER, August 28: (Canadian Press) Wheat was quoted at 813ic on the local Exchange Social Credit Caucus Gives Its Leader Free Hand at Helm of Gov't. Will be Untrammelled in Forming Cabinet and May Have Any Seat e Selects. Will Have Fifty-Six Supporters in House. CALGARY, August 28 (Canadian Press) A caucus of sixty-three Social Credit candidates and members today endorsed William Aberhart, Calgary, evangelist, econo-mist and High School principal, as leader of the party, iiiarvitig m jjuociuic iui 111111 tvj aoouilic HIC X IClIUeiMlip IICAL week; Aberhart was also given a free hand to select his Winnie Mae To Be Shipped To Capital Soon WASHINGTON D.C.. August 23: President Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday signed the bill providing federal funds for the preservation as a national memento of Wiley Posts famous plane Winnie Mae. It Is expected the plane will be shipped rather than flown East from Oklahoma. Lenine 5 Remains Being Preserved New Embalming Process In Russia neing Used On Body Of Father Of Soviet Republic MOSCOW, August 28: Under a new and secret process of embalming, it was predicted here yesterday that the remains of Nikolai Lenine, father of the Soviet Republic, could be kept In a perfect state of preservation for at least one hundred years. CANADIAN GOLD OTTAWA, August 28' The Canadian gold price was down 1c yesterday at $34.88 per fine ounce. :aoinet and the caucus offered him my seat in which he might choose to run. Social Credit has now elected forty-nine members and holds a lead in seven seats. The Liberals have elected four members and are leading in one seat. The Conservatives have elected two members and the United Farmer party Is completely wiped out CENTS IS BACKING GREAT BRITAIN UY CLEARED FOR ABERHART TO BE ALBERTA PREMIER 'aris in Favor of Supporting League Covenant But Would Go' Easy in Sanction Enforcement BRITAIN'S NEW HOUR Garvin t'rtei Country To Embark On Bij Armimmt Campaign LONDON, Au?ns 28 Declaring Shat It was apparent' that, in view f recent developments In Europe, ijarmanwnt tas as dead as a por nail, 1 1 Garvin, writing in it Obserttr, Mid that a new hour li struck la British history. He tfti the making of financial ar-ir.temtnts for a '.irge Increase in naval and aircraft construc-bn Striltsh in order IHrC this country hould be able to retain peace ont pal terms or be able to take effec- Sv military action in any eventu- ! The general opinion of newspa- prj here appeats to be that the key ' the settlement o' the Italo-Eth- ppian crisis now rests with France. fom Reid Is Visitor Here Canada Officially Instructs Its League Delegation to Support Peace Mussolini Would Respect British Rights War Risk Is Greater OTTAWA, August 28 The Canadian delegation to the League of Nations Assembly was instructed ' yesterday to support peace, Premier Bennett announ- j ced last night. PARIS, August 28 (Canadian Press) France will back Great Britain in support of the League of Nations coven- ant in the Italo-Ethiopian crisis but will oppose too rigid' an interpretation of its provisions regard sanctions as' likely to be viewed by Italy as an act of hostility, the cabi-net decided at an emergency session this afternoon. it Premier Pierre Laval on Tuesday PAYMENTS SUSPENDED Premier Held and His Cabinet Put Question of Savings Certificates Up To Successors In Office EDMONTON, August 28 (Canadian Press) Temporary suspension by the Alberta government of payments on savings certificates until such time as "the new Social Credit government can meet the situation Involving questions of policy that must be determined by the new ministry" was announced yesterday by Premier Itcld. head of the defeated United Farmers of Alberta government, following a meeting" with his e.vnlng saw the Italian ambassador land twice met the British ambas Isador, Sir George Clerk. Jteports ifrom authoritative quarters safd that Britain may be willing to with hold demand for voting sanctions In the event of Italian aggression. FIGHTING - OF CRIME Conference Of Authorities Is Ad vocated By Mayor G. G. McGeer VANCOUVER, Aug. 28: Mayor G. G. McGeer yesterday proposed a conference of representatives of leading British Columbia cities and the provincial and federal governments to devise means of organ-I Izing against the campaign of law ilessness which he said was ram- jpant in the West. I The mayor also declared that the robbery the night before last of the all night liquor store on i Howe Street had brought to a 'head public demand for the clos ing of that store. Ninth Day Passes Without Trace Plane and Party - FAIRBANKS, August 287 The ninth day having now passed since they dropped out of sieht after havlne left Dawson on a return flight to Falrbanns, there was still no trace today of Pilot Arthur Hlnes, Mr. and Mrs. John Lonz and Alton Nordale, who left Dawson a week ago Monday in a plane which has not been reported since it was sighted nine miles west of Dawson. A concentrated search " has been made over the country between Dawson and Fair banks by numerous aircraft as well as by other means but with out success. There is now believed to little chance of the members of the party being still alive although the search Is being Big Flying Boat On Homewad Hop Pan American Clipper Left Honolulu Yesterday Afternoon For Alameda HONOLULU, August 28: The great flying boat Pan American Clipper, on the last homeward lap following a flight to Wake Island, left Pearl Harbor at 2:55 yesterday afternoon for Alameda, California, where it was expected to arrive this morning. 'PUBLIC MEETING In the interests of the candidature OLOF HANSON Moose Hall at 8 p. m. Tonight, Aug. 28 Speakers: TOM REID Liberal Candidate for New Westminster. OLOF HANSON Liberal Candidate for Skeena. Ladies cordially invited.