Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides p . , . Rupert Part cloudy, light '. ;.y wind; b'aromcter. 29.72; i ,durt. 34; ea smooth. Secession Talk is Ridiculous Says Savage of Newcastle; Government Employees Superannuation Plan Presented to House Will Contribute From Two and a Half to Ten Percent of Their Salaries Municipal Workers Not Included In Revised Arrangement YK TuIMA, March G: (CP) British Columbia civil M will make pensions contributions ranging from fl :i half to ten ncrccnt of their salaries under a re- ix ; '(d Superannuation Act introduced in the Legis- a ,.x bv Hon. Or. Ueorge M. weir, rrovinciai secretary. T Vt excludes municipal employees who were covered .. former act and who will continue under that sys- - til settlement of their problems can be worked out. DORBRANDT NEW BANK HOPS OFF STARTING Northern Flier Leave IUelton lor Hank of Canada to Open Up For jMhvraie Afler Helng Grounded Bulnf on March 11 With New or Month j Notes Being Uued IIAT.ELTON. March :-Bpnt OTTAWA. March. 7;. (CPlWlth i i 1 ic having been completed lhe opening for bulnew of the f t an accident ever a bmhUi Canada on or about March ' hc m,Kl?? H,etD,m!; -t the new bank note of the IniU- -lion will go into c Ircul.tton The ,,r,c of a projected flt A-uhoikM to Vaiw uueer. reserve oi o at that ttae Ul central bank . UH week on ha return RUN FOR GOVERNOR IIuct tanr (o Drop from ledrral Into Hlate Political Field Next Year per ounce 10 or p ivh - . .profit on the gold transactions ai between the price to be paid and the current market price will go to the federal Heaaury. Vancouver Wheat Vancouver. March C: CP Wheat wm quoted at TO'c per bu V. M1 N riOUOE. La. March abel on the local exchange jester has been put to peltent day ' advancing to 80c today. i i-h Hi been current for , . :iw that Rnslnr Iltw Lottc I iv a ranriMot far th- nn-t-l D. V. Smith, who ha been ac- t .. tt..ii4 ctni.. k i Mnm muntant of the Prince George nn that lie will not aeek branch of the Royal Bank of Cannon to the Senate In 19W ada. arrived In the city on last train to Join the sta f or 'ad. win run for the gover- night's local branch. Mrs. Sm th is of Louisiana He hlnU. the '-v r that he may run for the spending a few days at Smlthers nry later. .before coming on here. 1 MacKay Demands Less Taxing VKTOKIA, March G: (CP) 'Secession talk is not only ridiculous. It is dangerous," stated Hugh Savage, Inde-lK'iHlmi (Oxford Group) member for Cowichan-Ncw-l , in the Legislature last night. More thought should ,,M' ' v' n by all concerned provinces to stick together, he '!. ifL. believed all relief camps siioum ue .hiuumvu " ' 1 - , i i.n-.nd a'-krd the Houw to request an FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN ,rftli Clumber of Deputies Votes "eavily in Favor of Giving Them Vote WIS, March 6: -By a vote of 3 '1 124. the French Chamber of puu.s voted In favor of glvlnc - uancnise, to women. impartial tribunal to Investigate conditions in them. MURDER ! JVICTIM Jury" finds Mrs. Bora's Wounds Were Not Self-Inflicted1 Husband Wis With Her, Testified VANCOUVER. March 6: (CP) A coroner's Jury Investigating the death of Mrs. Rose Bora, who was shot and killed on Knight Road near her home on the night of February 22, yesterday broutht in a verdict of death "by gunshot wounds not self-inflicted." Her husband, James Bova, arrested shorUy after the young woman's death, was IdenUfied as the man seen with her just prior to the staring. WAS ULTRA LOYALIST lArmand Lasergne Ing Prominent Personality in Canadian Public Life OTTAWA. March 6: CP In his earlier days regarded as "L'enfant terrible" of Canadian politics, as a vigorous and uncompromising nationalist, Arrriand Lavergne. Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, who died yesterday, mellowed somewhat with advancing years. His later utterances were strongly colored with a brand of Imperialism which found expression In his pro- tagonlsm of a move that would have changed the characterization of this country from the "Dominion tf Canada" to th "Kingdom or :anada." His last advent to the Canadian House of Commons found him In strenuous contact wun Henri Bourassa whse first lieutenant he had been during the first decade of the present century. At that, however. Mr. Lavergne's Independence and his unorthodox pollUcal beliefs w-re not Infrequently a source of embarrassment to his Conservative party confreres. On several occasions, pursuant to the strong principles he entertained on various public quesUons. he was to be found registering his t NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935 MiMaVHhABS'4kHttLi if A aaal irwaktsjk Alia mIpvvBIIu alaaHftVflf i aaw pgaja fl la a IPxaSVaa.rfElaSL'HB'a A ""fnaaHaS B The charred wteckage of ih? British Royal Air Force seaplane after ft had-craatra and barred 1nSlcUr recgntlyrarntltngfttflilf structlon the nine British airmen within. This tragic accident had a more tragic aftermath, when Jane and Elizabeth, beautiful daughters of Coert du Boi. American consul-general to Nftpfei, committed suicid' by leaping from an aeroplane flying high over England. Two of the. officers killed In the Sicily crash were FI7 ing Officers J. A. C. Forbes, to whom Jane du Bois was reported engaged; and Flying Lieut Heniy L. Beatty, with whom Elizabeth was In love. The fliers' deaths Is said to have caused the . girls to commit suicide. LINDBERGH BABY CASE JR. CHAMBER IN SESSION German Consul-General's Office at Radro Station and Employment New York Purports to Have Service Bureau Approved By Further Information Body last Night vote In opposition to his own n party. tv rconsul-general --r rr"T I " - ; -7": " terests In another. and that despite th fact of his In-, rr;7" " T : ln t Knmt ntp last nlahi wlth He lived long enough to have the Tumbency of the office of Deputy Speaker. Descendant of an old and dis tinguished French-Canadian fam ily, one whose roots had been implanted Into the oll of Canada from the very carlicf t days of New France, he was essentially Canadian In. all his viewpoints. Canada was "his first and his only love in respect to polltlca' Jurisdictions. That" harmony should obtain be tween the two great races of this country was his oft-expressed de sire, and to promote that harmony he worked hard and devotedly. If the factors he employed as a solvent of Canada's problems were sometimes suspected by the ultra loyalists, the sincerity of his motives were not: nor could the sum of his attainment be properly mcaurcd In his own day and generation. Entered llmie Early Mr. Lavcranc mnHe his first cn- D M MacKay. Liberal member j try Into the House of Commons at for Cariboo was emphatic that thejthe are of 21. He wa then In strong first and most necessary form of 'Minport of Mr. Bourassa whose na-reilcf was a draU tax reduction Uonallsm had received strong sus-and said that there was no posst-ltenancc from Canada's parliclpa-blllty of recovery until the govern-, ion In the South African War. menu, including the federal, pro- Tom the policy of Sir Wilfrid vlncial and municipal, curtail. "All ..antler whose government had our emergency measures are use- sent Canadian trooD.s to South Af-v LA ....i... , hit is called to this rica Mr. Bourassa dissented vigor- thin thlnir rnlled called confiscation confiscation by taxa- ously, ancf associated declarefl Major wtiva, jtion," with that (Continued on Page Four) NEW YORK, March 6: "Further j After hearing an outline of the InformaUon" is reported to have! project by A. O. BarUett, one of been received at the German con- the sponsors of the undertaking, sul-general's office here from the ' the Junior Section of the Prince at Boston In regard Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at WOMEN AS DEPUTIES Take Their Place For First Time As Members of Parliament In Turkey ISTANBUL. Turkey. .March 6: For the first time Turkish women tiMves of various sanlsatlons when 'ir propoeal will be gone more fully mi to. Arrangements we-'- repotted welt inder way for th? concert ;tated next Sundiy aftcntoen In! he Canltol Theatre in connection-with the celebration of the twenty- J fifth anniversary of the city's ln-j corporation. MONTREAL, March 8: CP High 2:36 a in. 23.0 ft. 14:58 ajn. 21.6 It. Low ..... 8:58 am. 1.9 ft. 21:10 pjn. 3.5 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENTS DFiVCt APPROPRIA TIONS COMPLETE NEW BRITISH COLUMBIA CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS SCHEME Wreck Blamed For Death of Girls Great Britain Spends Many Millions More On Army, Navy and in Air Capital Ships to be Repaired and Modernized With a View To Lengthening Their Life Great Naval Base at Singapore to be Completed in 1939 LONDON, March 6: (CP) Great Britain's defence appropriations for the new fiscal year were completed today with naval estimates totalling $291,000,000, an increase of $17,000,000 over 1934 estimates. Army, air and naval estimates this year show an increase of $51,000,000, ; The bulk of the increase in naval estimates goes for ! necessary repairs and modernization of capital ships with a view to lengthening their term of effective service. ' The great naval base at Singapore is expected to be t completed by the end of 1939. IGREAT OLD HITLER IS JUUbL mLZ rUK rtAUi Oliver Wendell Holmes Passes Away Waves Olive Branch to France In jJnJYashlngton Today at Agj Of Ninety-Four WASHIKOTON, D.C, March 6: i SAARBRUCKEN. March 6s Pro-(CPt Oliver Wendell Holmes, for- i sldent Adolph Hitler has been rteft- mer United States Supreme Court; lng the Saar Valley for the fjrst Justice, died today. He had been ill for the past week or so with bronchial pneumonia and some day ago hope of his recovery was abandoned. Had he lived until Friday he would have been ninety-four years of age. He was the son of Oliver Wendell Holmes, the famous poet. He was thrice wounded In the Civil War in which he served as an of-icer. Despite this, his health wa unimpaired until he became 81 years of age when he submitted to two operations which gave him a new lease of life. Oliver Wendell Holmes, oldest man to hold a seat on the supreme court of the United States, was the greate dissenter to one legal generation and the apostle of hu-nan rights as opposed to vested In- "" " 7 7 pleasant experience of seeing views , 7.u B.VTw t .o, in In the thphatr President T. N. Lepage chair, conceived the crime and that more J .J.rfi ransom money has turned up. Whe- endorsed the application which has " we? lnS It I - . 1 j ,u d,ju minority, become Uie guides of a mann. already convicted of the ; Broadcasting Commission for a kidnap-murder. Is involved in the licence for a local transmitter, the latest reports Is not stated. j Junior Chamber assuring Mr. Bart- lett and his associates of every co-Keilly Confident 'operation possible. Mr. Bartlett BROOKLYN. Mah C: "Bruno ! claimed that the operation of the Richard Hauptmann will never be jocai broadcasting station would executed." declared Edward Reilly, have UtUe if any effect upon re-counsel for the jeonvicted Lind- ceptlon from outside sUtlonS. bergh baby kidnap-klller, declaret The Junior Chamber approve! in speaking before, the Lions Club ' the Idea of the formation In Prlnc here. "'If he had been tried by a Rupert of an employment service Jury of ordinary intelligence, he bureau, the principal idea of which would have been acquitted at Flcm-jjs to .organize casuil labor for un- lngton," Reilly said. majority of the high tribunal, a development which made for him a place all his own ln the history of American Jurisprudence. For close to half a century he served continuously as a Judge, state or federal, and only the phy- Beginning December 8, 1882, he was a Justice of the Massachusetts supreme Judicial court for 1? ytaic and then chief Justice for three years. From that post he was ele 5?iORY KILNS DESTROYED Damage of 530,000 Done in Fire .Last Night at Vancouver have taken their peaces as deputies Gold price In London advanced 33c ; at the opening of the Turkish Par-, an ounce to $35.91 ln Canadian' VANCOUVER. March 6: (CP) llament. The new phamber of De-' funds today. The Washington, fixed Fire last night destroyed the dry putles consists of 17 women and price of $35 was $35.75 in Canadian kilns of 'the BrlUsh Columbia Box i 382 men. funds, Co.. damage amounting to $30,000. Address at Saarbruckcn. at Week-End time since the recent plebiscite ln vhlch It was decided to return to lermany and was given a wildly nthusiastlc reception. Hitler flew tere from Berlin. In an address. Hitler appealed to Europe, and especially France, to co-operate with Germany In a program of "peace, friendship and LEPERS ARE MASSACRED Chinese Fishermen Killed Twenty Four Sufferers and Then Burn went a foot morning. Lazaretto HONG KONO. March 6: Reports have reached here that a lazaretto on an Island between here and Canton has been burned by flsher-nen after they had massacred 24 epers who were Isolated there. Charles D. Fyfe, accountant of the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, l a patient for ft fan rlVB In iV-t a Drlna Dimarr forced . . . , . .. . . ,. ' General Hospital where he under- him to write his resignation operation yesterday Mr. and Mrs. A. E Verner of Saa Francisco arrived ln the city on Uie employed, and Foster Wlllari was lcito, h,hel.,n ?" frince Oeorge this morning from jnamcd delegate to represent the!;' ,uy r,7u"" l. . , nf Roosevelt. He wrote hs reslgna- this afternoon to Houston , enrout chamber at a raeetns of rr represser.- , ,,, K o,w, j. ...... ... interested Or-j nuti, t, uuc w (ju)- ivi mc aiuuia utsiiitb wiicic wir. sicai uiiirmiues. verner nas mmznjt interests. Public Notice Any person crossing Action 2 bridge at more than 5 miles per hour is driving to the common danger and will be