Today's Weather China ..t . .it- nt-t af-vsrInnl ln4VL. . . . A. A .jw ri iii i ;i iuhn i i:iii i iMiiir iiij-ii n rinirwiir i rmn run to thirty millions. Chinese vernacular newspapers report UCU1C1I1 II 4144V I4IIL. I J I 1 WfcJ (& fcJV 4 HI I Wl,14 Vrli Wl4i Cli I III 111U11 V IV 1 1.1 1 II 1IIV.1I LW If U V lllllll. While millions are facing death from starvation, other .. L.I.. . URORS. ARE APPOINTED : of Thoe Who Will Serve Assizes Next Month pnru Tin;.. . i At The following panel of Jurors for ; mnounced Wm S. Anderson (Tcrra:o Allison Usk), William Martin - ......v . Willi -4J J .14 1 VVVHH dim jampti v.mir tnvm i s nr. . IP TC I UnhA T nA (Dim William Bowerlns (Hays v. . uuu ' un it viivi o ' iiicAauuv in CI a.... -4 . n I m.. I "UiSSPV Artni r HfAMKllU Too -rf iiillA La. iVlUllLCim, f AO. r-.6vn mtivujiaia. in en xvj.cxn.iies. no 'j i n i in, Georee Mathers. Malcolm n Naylor. John O'Gorman. 'Park, Edna MAvPnrlfPr. Samuel "v., runn itnnprr. HParnric. Bryce Rnss wiiu,m. i! amain 1VU ksw 1 tOi Political Feuds Cause Deaths In Troublous Cuba "AVANA. r.uh S8f0und Plll'cal warfare "resul- i ma Laci, Marjorie Aiexanaei. i vni t? i i : U CAtt 1 1 B . n tit . i uve killings In Havana on wiurday. The police station was ralded aj ..... . .. . .. QIC 1)., 1-".. i-V . 'coio is Fount On Board Tanker pJJ?Rson 'nJ.. April 28:-tan, fflcers ra,ded an oU galln nday and sc,zed 100-000 Won nSnl8raln cohol valued at '"uu- oeven arrests were made. Halibut Arrivals U Canadian Cage' l0,000' 6c aild 52c' Cold 4 4- 4 SIX MONTH SENTENCE IMPOSED ON RIOTER REOINA. April 28: CP Kenneth Fo'rFcyth. 21-year old Scotsman, was sentenced yes- terday In the Court-of King's. Bench to six months' lmpris- onmcnt for rtotlng. The chirgo arose out of the Regina V riots on July 1 last year. The Jury recommended leniency. It being the first time slnco the riot trials opened that such a recommendation made. . Tom Mooney Case of Habeas Corpus Proceed ings Resumed Today After LoVr Ad!ournmcnt SAN FRANCISCO, April 28: After a long adjournment, hearing of habeas corpus proceedings on behalf of Tom Mooney who seeks release from San Quentln Penitentiary where he Is serving a term of life imprisonment as a result of the Preparedness Day bombings here In 1916 was resumed yester-riav. The nroceedlngs started last September and have been subjected to many delays. Stirring Defence By Miss Perkins Challenge To Do Something. Asserts Secretary of Labor Miss Perkins asserted. , Airplane Crash Near Airport At 8he had been Detroit is Fatal DETROIT, April 28:-One man was killed and another seriously injured in the crash of an airplane near the Detroit airport Sunday night. Sams Fish tin; Craft Gnj Into Pacific Ocean For Spring Manoeuvres mflnnpiivrpc In tho Panlfl (Vain HOVINCIAL ; LIBRARY j VICTOR) A, B.C. I (8 AM.) prince Rupert Foggy, calm; barometer, 29.82; temperature, 43; sea smooth. ill v NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER VUi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 fleet. " u oaiuIuay 4gni mat ne oy tne Anglo-French naa aiea Dut it was then denied. When in the nineties he returned down Prince Farouk, aged 16, now attending a British school, will come to the Throne under a oeuvres are being kept secret a'- :re8ency- though It Is known that Panama i Slnce tne days of the Ptolemies is the ultimate destination. i twenty centuries agd, .there had Abbas Hllml. his nephew, appointed him his aide-de-camp. Prince Fuad, a3 he theft was, jould have had no inkling of the oeiore returning, one squadron Dee no King oi kgypi until a com- glittering future that awaited him. win proceed to Valparaiso, unui. t" sirange. ana romantic indeed, had his on a goodwill visit. circumstances aris:ng' out of the inother khedlvial brother-in-law. prince, taken During the summer, large squad- (Great War raised Ahmed Fuad, the better aim when hp IpvpIph hu to J Tomorrow's Tides High 8:04 a.m. 16.2 ft. 21:04 pjn. 17.2 ft. Low 1:46 a.m. 9.7 ft. 14:14 p.m. 6.9 ft. . - ' . Is lions are Starving to Death Having National Disaster While Other Millions are Being Stricken With Hopeless Disease Hunger-Maddened Natives in Szechwan and Honan Re- IT C TJI FCT sort to CannibalismChildren Arc Iking Sold In . J iLEiL 1 Order to Buy Food niiMTr'n rvTirn ChTNGKIANG, China, April' 28: (CP) A terrible famine, sweeping Szechwan and North Honan Provinces. Uncie ------ t . ... . 1V1U V Lo UU1 C.GM.M. IS OUT OF EXISTENCE KING FUAD OF EGYPT IS DEAD; SIXTEEN YEAR OLD SON SUCCEEDS TO THRONE Monarch ofEgypt, Suffering From Heart Weakness, Expiresin Cpiro Today Crown Prince Farouk, f Now in English School, is Successor CAIRO. April 28: With British star. The voiinopst (and Italian sDecialists attending mirth khprfivp Tsmaii ,v. aica i I v --i - --- w j4u, n41U U4U 144 I constantly, King Fuad I of Egypt 1895, leaving twelve children, hlsi inea toaay alter a long illness, youth was passed in Last Ten Remaining Ocean-Going Freight Vessels Disposed Of Canadian Britisher and Canadian Scottish, Built Here, Are Among Ships Being Sold to Australian Interests For Scrapping SAN DIEGO. Anril 2fl! Dnrl" s neari continued to weaken un- th-; debaclJ of his snendthilft'oalo r,f tVm fQn m,!,'n B;n t tun i a ..4.i:- hundred and thirty vessels of thl ! the strain. It was unofficially father who was forced to abdicate ZZTZ cZT W vLZ T United States Pacific battle yesterday steamed out of San Diego and Los Angeles for sprlnp, OTTAWA, April 28: (CP)-The Canadian Government Italy, after I Merchant Marine has passed out of existence with the o-Freneh dual dual rnntrnl control. ! " ",,,v""" v" vr v...,... i.in.cu coocio Jir elude the Canadian Scottish and the Canadian Britisher to Egypt as a young and rather; wnicft were built at Prince Kupert shortly after the close needy princeling, the then Khedive of the War. LEFTISTS COALITION STRONGER! ADVOCATED tons will visit Hawaii and also youngest son of the former Khe- ' volver at him In the fashionable Spain Holds General Election Sun-.President Roosevelt Urges Farmers day day Polling Polling ? c.aiivu uairo Native Club, another Phar-' Marked With ' (ODscurity to occupy the famed oah would have reigned in Egypt C.:. i10!, . But Prince Fuad recovered from Violence and Disorder And Industrialists Behind New to Unite Deal . A O V "T" " I. cunous nervous reaction or the Ists emerged with increased! address on Saturday night before ire IeCOVerinH X,Zl.J v i n V 8, ,, throat muscles- t laugh, half tredgth from the general election an enthusiastic Democratic aud- " - y- - cougn, remained a reminder of this In Spain Sunday. There was only ! fence which accorded him a great . ...uTT: . JZ : : r . "ow- -ncwent. a thirty percent vote, the Right- Right- ovation. ovation, President President Franklin Franklin Scaddin? Continue to do Well (and was Instrumental In restoring' the authority of the Sublime HALIFAX, April 23: (CP) Dr. D. Porte. 1 . Robertson and Alfred Scadding :6ntlnue to respond well to treatment following their ordeal of being entombed for ten days In Moose River gold mine although the con u.M dition of Scaddlng's u,.,ss feet continues Dr. Robertson and Scadding will write a story of their experiences, a portion of the proceeds to be taken by Scadding while the balance will be used to establish a fund for sufferers as a result of mine disasters. "Definite improvement" in condition Of Scadding was noted In a physicians' bulletin yesterday. Dr. Robertson was announced to be recovering "very satisfactorily." Near Tragedy In Seattle Harbor Airplane Nosed-Dived But Two Occupants Were Rescued By Ferry Boat I SEATTLE, April 28: Flying low Koosevclt Administration Answeretl over Elliot Bay. Sunday during an experimental iiigni, an airplane nose-dived Into the water. Two occupants were rescued by a ferry CHICAGO, 111.. April 28 :-Speak- before a University of Chicago; . gathering here, Secreury oi L.aDor Frances Perkins made a stirring defence of the New Deal. The ad ministration had really answered the challenge to "do something," Roosevelt Will Talk in Memphis Chief Executive Accepts Invitation To Address Junior Chamber Of Commerce Convention MEMPHIS, Tenn., April President Franklin D. Roosevelt has accepted an; Invitation to address the national convention of the Junior Chambers of Commerce here on June 4, It was announced yesterday.v '' royalty of the country, and Ahmed , his influence with the Italian. , Egypt became an independent eldcst. Fewj.le marrled Mflhi kingdom, and Sultan Ahmed Puad!mound Kakrl pasha Egyptlan mmJ assumed the regal status, amid a ,cnr , vrt ! good deal of nationalist turbulance, i on March 15, 1922. i The United States recognized the 'f risCO new regime on April 27, but de-l cllned to accent the nholltinn nfl Yacht Commodore Was capitulations and made this refuJ Drowned Sunday sal a condition of recognition.! Meanwhile,, Joseph Morton Howell. SAN FRANCISCO, April 28: 28: of Ohio, was appointed first Unl- Capt. Jorgen Jorgenson, commo ted States minister to the new dore of the Oakland Yacht Club, Egyptian court. ,was drowned Sunday when he fell Ahmed Fuad was born at the overboard from his yacht at tho Glzeh Palace, Cairo, on March 18, start of a yacht parade In San 1868- Francisco Bay. The body was later He began life under no happy recovered. LABOR FREE Fuad was the ninth of the line-of f court. But his chance only came In! the dynasty which the redoubtable j 1917, and then by accident. HU el- Non-Partlzan Stand Urged Albanian chieftain founded. h2 outbreak of the World War round the then Khedive of Egypt, Abba3 Hllml, In Constantinople and hostile to the allied cause. The .ontrol of the Suez Canal, the jateway between east and west, 'jecame a matter of paramount importance, and when three months later the Sultan of Turkey entered the war as an ally of the Germanic empires, Great Britain at once proceeded to sever the formal tie which still united Egypt to the Ottoman Empire, and proclaimed a British protectorate. Abbas was deposed, and the rulershlp conferred upon his uncle, Hussein Kamel, with the title of Sultan. Hussein, however, died in 1917; his on declined the succession, and the British government selected for the sultanate his youngest brother, Ahmed Fuad. The British protectorate was de clared ended on February 28, 1922. der brother. Sultan Hussein, died, William Green in United and the latter's son, Kemal-ed-Dln.j States Election renounced his rights of succession with the truly oriental phrase; "I have the best wife and the est horse In the world why h6uld I want anything more?" . Thus Prince Fuad became Sul-fan. He lived through many dark years. More than ever he heard ;he mob howling Palace, and he knew that but for British bayonets, another royal tragedy would have been enacted in Cairo. But he sat tight and In due season he became king. Divorced And Remarried Divorced from his first wife, he had married on May 24, 1910, the age of 51, Princess Nazll daughter of Abdel Rahlm Sabrl Pasha of Alexandria, twenty-five' years his Junior, and the next year, Crown Prince Farouk was born.' He already had three daughters NEW YORK, April 28: William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, has calleci upon organized labor to maintain Its traditional non-partlzan stand In the forthcoming election, sup- tmrtlnir thosp PAndirlatps whn In. outside Abdln dividually favored labor's economic policies and opposing those who do not. John L. Lewis, fiery president of the United Mine Workers of America, continues his efforts to line up labor behind the New Deal. April 28 filn 1? D. For many years Prince Fuad had lsts having refused to go to tht Roosevelt urged a coalition of to find such outlet for his energies polls. The newly elected repres- farm and Industrial Interests to as were afforded by presiding over j entatives on May 9 will choose a carry on the New Deal and ef fee: benevolent or charitable instltu-i President. comDlete national recovery in tho Great Upheavals Jtlons. He Was, for instance, the i Violence and disorder marked United States. The accession of the Albanian titular head of the famous El Az-1 yesterday's voting throughout the Replying to his critics among '.vairior, Mohammed All, to thejhar University. (country. Six persons are reported, he Republicans and the reaction- :ashalik of Egypt in 1805 brought "it is nothing to be a prince It Is ' ll'ed ana two. wounded. , ary Democrats, the chief execu- great upheavals in its train. Mo-j something to be useful," he re-i " 'tlve declared he would continue hammed repeatedly repeatedly revolted revolted i i markpd marked nnn once to n a a fripnrt' friend. itfrTTi i-. !hls fight for more food and bet- i.u...uinammea . to give cause J for some Vi concern. --- I i against Turkish overlordship. uicnumjiup. nc He1 Just JUst before Deiore the tne war, war. Fuad Fuad was was a a! : WOULD t vrrn KEEP ' j ' II VWH17 J.V 4 il Is S honed, P howevpr. that It will not: n j-j i - .. : i . InmeS UJ) Aprain . ' h0W4ever' f . i :vcntually succeeded In securing candidate for the Albanian throne.' V,U1!U,J UAJ gam be necessary to resort to surgery jfor himself the hereditary vice- which he hoped to secure through through! . l ter homes for the people. He advocated co-operation of country and city dwellers. Heavy Taxes On Large Salaries This Move Planned in United States so as to Take Profits Out of War WASHINGTON, D.C, April 28: The United States Senate finance committee has recommended the enactment of legislation providing for taxation up to eighty-eight percent on persons earning upwards of $1,000,000 a year. One of the alms of the new taxation is to take the profits out of war. j,! Appointment of Hungerford As Chairman of Canadian National Board is Foregone Conclusion OTTAWA, April 28: (CP) Observers at Ottawa today expected an early announcement of the appointment of S. J. Hunderford, at present president of the line, as chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian National Railways under a new management set-up announced on Monday by Hon. Clarence D. Howe, minister of transport. Mr. Howe did notfc name Mr. Hungerford but the 1933 by the Bennett administration praise he gave him was taken to and substitute a board of seven Indicate that he would be appoln-j directors. The bill passed second ted. Mr. Howe announced that the reading without recorded vote, offices of president and chairman Mr. Howe said this was only the of the board would be combined. J first' of the government's efforts The minister was sponsoring a to restore the Canadian National government bill to scrap the board . Railways to a degree of financial of three trustees established in Independence.