barometer. 30.28; temperature, 42; sea smooth. No. 269. Jf 1. HI I if H i n n i I . n lilt f hanves silt iJiuue iv I Premier Baldwin In His New Government ... i i i..:.... c?..i ir i n..rr (V..nltiMif ? f nltnlm l r I Ain o 1 rl I (Willi. ! UVV ItlUi; if y iuiv tv.wvruj rnKDON. Nov. 22: (CP) Premier Stanley Baldwin ay announced his new cabinet appointments following general election, involving some important changes, rraer Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald is not specifically ntionwland.it is not yet definitely known what' his itical future will be. At present he holds the post of pt( I'-iit ox the council. (,it ri-w cabinet Lord Halifax, bCtvltiy 01 mat, uemmvo KDf Pn. . 8c il replacing the Mar- jolki.ianderry. fee new Secretary of War Is Al- ; Duff Cooper. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald. kzs iMeiletf in the elections hot whom g eat will be found, fa the important post of Sccre- la tip Dominions, replacing E Hon mn 11 Thomas, who be- ,HVV -iuuay, norm wina, 0. Burns 1 , ' T T U) MEET ITS BIGGEST MAN IN fees Sectary for Colonics, the contracted from travelling in it formerly held by Malcolm box cars because he could not ItDcnali entpr ordinary railway pactions Differ.. To Trade Treaty 0U rminlrv Manufacturers Are Not So Happy 'TOl Nnv 22: Free traders 6T i ar" plearcd witli tnt; United .States but many Br' sh manufacturers fear i Canada a. a result of the pact. also reported to be worried. ills m " II l II II' ALL PORTS "lI;hout United States Wnj Planned cvv vnnv a. i. vurw, NOV. & JOSL-JJH 'Van. preside nf the Inter- nn ... ' .too anv eon HrpKifiriu ni l. r, u. nooseveit tnai a geu- ulted States is nlanned In nn4U. ... j win riin eiriifiTinn in . . - fill: OAVUMvawas IT nl. Today's Weather WOULD HAS DIED DUENOS AIRES, Nov. 22: to be the heaviest man In the : world, Is dead here. He 1 weighed C30 pounds and his ' height was 5 feet 9Vi inches. 1 Death was due to pneumonia coaches. ' SUGGEST OIL BAN! Canada Would Include it Under Sanctions Italy Hits Back At Dominion ' Fighting Goes On Ethiopian Resistance is Commenc ing Halo-Hungarian Trade Agreement OTTAWA, Nov. 22: (CP) Italy has hit back at Canada in relation to sanctions imposed against her, It was reported today by cable to Hon. W. D. Euler, minister of trade and commerce, by prohibiting the QUAKE AND TIDAL WAVE Heavy Damage Done in Hawaiian island Port Of Hilo Is Shambles OF Wreckage entry of Canadian exports of flour,! HONOLULU, Nov. 22: Heavy liquor, aluminum, nickel, agrlcul- damage was done In the Hawaiian tural implements, tires and other Islands yesterday by a severe ur nnnA. Idersea earthquake followed by VICTORIA, tf.C. Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides minrc Rupert Drizzle, calm: She mtiln IS NO COMMUNIST TEACHING FOR WASHINGTON STATE OLYMPIA. Wash.. Nov. 22: Every textbook in the schools of Washington is to be rigidly inspected by a special 1 committee of three to ascer- tain whether they contain communistic teaching in con- travention of state statutes. Already some have been found Add Oil to List a huge tidal wave. Boats were to contain communistic doc- GENEVA Nov. 22: (CPJ-Can- iswept ashore, nouses paiuerea mj trines. All such books will be ada's proposal that oil be added to , a pulp and part or a rauway w immediately J the'carrled away. The seaport of Hilo schools. th list of articles affected by Vn? n nst Italy will be was evidently the most heavy sur- SanCSPH ferer and was a shambles of considered hv by the the i Leagu League i of oi Na tod Early reports ln Hons sancuons wmm Seated , d po loss lossl of ilfe, day. While It might be possible to , exhaust Iiaiy s steel uuu u j before before the me end ena 01 oi me year, WAR DEBT ikstammi-vt hjr -Awdlng to' 'indications' '"e Uttle Finland ,tn the only European nati sb 10 honor war debt ln- Maments whPn j. w!CembEr 15. Finland has either of the belligerents, ituw. nmimanla have not expressed; 1 nrwxv Mnv. Mauno Loa. volcano, quiet for two, ply years, .was in violent eruption is some hesitation ln com-' there followlnR the earth- plying with the suggestion regara-- of layal tWrteen . iVWlWi - t m-. 1 Htn J till llfllinnnrl 1 I A - h 11. llunn inrc 1 1 1 1 r 1 iLuuvvn i v v w " 22: Tho banned, from the Stock Mart Sags In New York With Large Turnover 36.97. off .62: Utilities. 29.48. off .24: Peace Withheld , i!f!LuZj!L their views ln regard to supplying, pound Stcrijnr nd oil to Italy but the former , u w No Award Will Be siaar Canadian Dollar On would probaoiy co-upcia AS won& ui - what other nations do. j sidcrcd Worthy Soldiers Go Farming ( oo- ihp) tremiei a iuun.tiui-iuvi, New York Exchange NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 1' Mexican Unions Demand Breaking Up Gold Shirts MEXICO, Nov. 22: (CP Unles:. lhe Nationalist Gold Shirts (Fascist!) are disbanded, Mexican trade- unionists are threatening a general strike, It became known yesterday. Cheyenne Airman Has Been Found Safety Reported of Frank Kurtz Who Took Off on Tuesday For West Coast Workers Back At Work A?ain NEW YORK, Nov. 22: The Bri- thelr Jbs today- will not .be tlsh pound sterling closed at $4.92 Vi ' . . A 1 I f J 1 1 L tn MA ' tlnn i "u"uu ' ti ven- t uemw raiwi""" . award .: d iic1 ta vr.nr ts th entries" .e ana me uanaamn noiiar.ai as zu-, of enU asj. installment ;the withdrawal j nexchangej ily from the aW - announc The sum of this year marke.t. .The price of the pound . .and Industrial Prsuln prlze win.be.. added to next years, sterling 'at Montreal was$4.97i.- t - t, t . . (uonunuea o . . , ; . Halibut Arrivals .. Canadian Not only did Montreal firemen have to face a stiff blaze in the Saint Jean d3 Dieu mental hospital, but they had to overcome the panic of violently Insane patients, four of whom, dashed back Into the raging inferno to thel deaths Af If th.Idied "of heart failurS. Over $100,000 damage was done and 35 were in? Jured. Many heroic acts were performed as nuns and firemen dashed Into the flames to release patients locked in cells. The fire broke out In the wing of the hospital where the' most violent cases are confined. Layout shows top, the wing at the height of the fire. Below, a nearby wing which firemen fought desperately and successfully to protect. WHAT NEXT may stage an invasion with a view to coercing it Into becoming an Independent state under Japanese mandate. Massing of Japanese troops seventy miles from Peiping was repor ted tnn UI.i ! 1 n M - i n in yij UHfcxfcJNNii, Wyoming, ov. a. rorces we In jeilmg W aVe Frank Kurtz- Angeles airman, the FOR CHINA? Some Think Peaceful Settlement Wh'le Others Fear Invasion By Japan Tuesday afternoon for a flight North China. ere continuing to gather High 11:15 am 202 ft. Low 5:05 am. 8.9 ft. 18:01 pan. 5.4 ft. Great Wall of China co- ; who has been missing for three incident with a sudden renewal of IVlnZZles lnV?d!IJ.t Shows All Around Decrease ' to .. omy of --- oi tne mountain eany uuuay i tend doing. Secretary of State Cor- possibility that it might be di- dell Hull has Intimated that the the cUy of administration cannot prevent oil DODUiatlon of forty thou- companics from supp ymg ou mile? away NEW new'YORK. YORK, Nov. nov. 22: :-a A wave wave (Oakland via Salt Lake City,-was i located, safe yesterday In the hills rst 0""- i French Aircraft either Italy or EtmopiaDuni. i", . , oi seumg iorcea uie siqck marset j irom they should defer to the policy as down when 3.852,000 shares chan- IjlaSPOW LOCk enunciated by the government gea nanas. uiosing averages were: Mict. the suDDlying of material Unhol Pvilix b(r .industrials, 146.65, off 1.79; rails, ii,ot 7.:. ko be used mi in in warfare warfare to www - PEIPING. China, Nov. 22: (CP) An early settlement of points of difference between Japan and China over North China Is expec ted in some quarters whUe in others fear is expressed that Japan Concern Hard Up jBleriot Company Unable To Meet Payroll, Thousands Of Employees Arc Informed TlAtlTn nn. mt- . , nn. . -ntvxo, 1X.CIV. juj.. ine iamous PRICE: 5 CENTS REORGANIZED MOTHER NATURE STRIKES BLOW AT ITALY Montreal Hospital Fire Takes Lives of Five Insane Patients SCORE DIE IN ST0RM Hundreds Also Injured in Terrific Tempest Which Struck Southern Part of Country ROME, Nov. 22: (CP) More than a score were killed and hundreds were Injured today in a terrific storm which struck southern Italy. Houses collapsed under the force of the wind and it is feared that there is a great loss of life and suffering In the fishing fleet. WELL KNOWN ! IN RUPERT Joseph E. Millier, Former Inspector Of Customs, Passes Away In Vancouver VANCOUVER, Nov. 22: (CD-Joseph Elwood MiUer. former dis trict, Inspector of the Department of National Revenue, died- here yesterday. He had been living In retirement for ,lhe past i few years. -yh 'rate 3 miit vuxf'- well known In Prince Ruperf ahd district, having been a frequent " visitor here in official buslncs3 i during his years of service as In spector of customs. His many friends here will regret to learn, of his passing. King of Egypt Gets Salute As Riots Continue ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Nov 22: WhUe the puppet king of Egypt, Mohamed All, was visiting the British fleet off Alexandria and re ceiving a twenty-one gun salute, violent anti-British demonstrations were continuing yesterday at Cairo and elsewhere In Egypt. The auth orities are still ln control of the situation but a general strike is being threatened ln protest at British domination. Taylor to Run For Alderman Colorful Ex-Mayor Of Vancouver Be Be Candidate For Council In December :lcu wiuic uum various VANCOUVER, Nov. 22: (CP- sources came reports that Japanese Former Mayor Louis D. Taylor an- nounced last night that he will run for alderman In Ward Five In the civic election on- December. leriot lWe ftory informed TOK TOKYO, strike having been settled. 4.000 j J..,r , j t Its several several thousand thousand workers workers ves- yes Thirty uiusguw hock wurKers iciuiiicu iu niTP pripfs iixniAxr.F.ii VANCOUVER, Nov. 22: Beef prices were unchanged here yes terday at 4V'2C to 5c for steers, 4c to 4 Vic for heifers and calves and 3c to 34C for cows. ,. . JAPANESE SAILORS ON . STRIKE IN DEMAND FOR HIGHER , SCALE OF PAY , . . , Nov. 22: (CP) one ships, totalling terday that it was unable to payl 140,000 tons, are tied up In , I their wages. The company. It is Japanese ports as a result of (understood, Is under temporary i a seamen's strike for higher j financial embarrassment owing to . wages and better working con- huge-outlay involved in the ac- dltlons. '.. Takla, 40,000, Cold Storage, 7c '.ceptance of new governmental con- ' and 6.5c. ' .tracts for. aircraft construction. j V k