Lindberghs to Reside in England Because, it Is reported, threats have been received to kidnap their second son, John, Col. Charles A. and Mrs. Lindbergh have left secretly for England, where they will take up residence, temporarily, at least. The Lindberghs do not plan to give up their U. S. citizenship. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh and their son John are shown above. Meanwhile, Bruno Richard Hauptmann is under sentence to die on January 14 for kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh's first son, Charles Augustus Jr. PREPARING HOT SEAT Dans Heine Made For Electrocution Of Bruno Richard Hauptmann On Tuesday Next TRENTON, N.J., Jan. 7: Plans are proceeding for the electrocution ; vic ed kdnap-murderer of baby Char sAugus us Lindbergh r.Un-; ZT" ,ntervC"U0n mln I rl""U"LPr morning of Tuesday of next week. Hauptmann's defence counsel stated at the end of the week that there was Important new evidence of Hauptmann's Innocence forthcoming and that it was expected n reprieve would be Granted on the basis of this. Mrs. Anna Hauptmann, wife of the condemned man, visited him In the death house Saturday. She continues cheerful and expressed the hope that it would "turn out all right." THREE DIE FROM GAS Mr. And Mrs. Richardson Ajut Nine Year Old Son Asphyxiated In Fort Rouge, Manitoba WINNIPEG, Jan. 7: (CP) The; bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney I Richardson and their nine-year-1 old son were found In a gas-filled room In an apartment 'block In Port Rouge today. Jets In tho gas range had been turned on. , UIRTII , A Son W9 Wini kn Kr nn'it Mn Ingvald llnuff.in. sih Avo v. n ih,. rrlncc Rupert General Hospital '"day, January 3rd. Lindberghs Are Visiting Wales Leave Liverpool For Cardiff Re-turning to United States In Three Months LIVERPOOL, Eng., Jan. 7: (CP) Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh and son, John, left the Adel- ncar uncle of Mrs. Lindbergh. C. Aubrey Morgan. They expect to spend two or three weeks around Cardiff and will, It is said, return to the United States in about three months. AGREEMENT ' t VhH VPll U&SLt JU'A Accord On .Metal Policy Is Renchod Between Mexico And United Slates. It Is Announced WASHINGTON D. C, Jan, 7: ! (CP)-Sccretary of the Treasury Henry Morgcnthau reported yesterday that a "mutualy satisfactory agreement" had been reached In a silver conference with Eduar-do Suarez, Mexican minister of finance. Chinese Convicts At San Quentin In Tong Riots SAN QUENTIN, Jan. 7:-Several Chinese convict were Injured In severe rioting in San Quentin Penl (entlarv at the week-end following a tong uprising. The ringleader was .placed In a dungeon. NORTHERN AND Vol. XXV., .No. 5. BOMBINGS PROVINCIAL Foreign Spy Ring Attempting To Steal Plans of Victorian For Air-Controlled Submarine VICTORIA, Jan. 7: (CP) The Victoria Times, in its t news columns Monday, said that efforts of what may be a foreign spy ring to seize plans for a recently invented radio-controlled submarine are reported here. The Times adds: "The submarine has been invented by a Victorian whose name is unknown at present and who is now in hiding on Vancouver Island with his plans pending application for patenting them. The occasion of an attempt to steal the plans was about two months ago when a Jocal office was entered and ransacked. The plans had not been out of the hands of the inventor, however and the attempt failed." GARDINER'S EASY WIN Cabinet Minister Has Two to One Victory Over C.C.F. Opponent In By-Election i ARCOLA, Sask., Jan. 7: (CD-Calling his victory a vindication of the federal government's trade policies, IIoiuJL G.. Gardiner,'" minister o"f '"agriculture, won the Assiniboia by-election yesterday with a two to one victory over Rev. William Irvine, his C. C. F. opponent from Alberta. With all polls reported, the final vote today was: Gardiner, 7,350. Irvine, 3,719. Gardiner-, the former Fremler of Saskatchewan, who. was called into the cabinet after the general election, thus is provided with a seat in Parliament. THIS GLAND MAKES LOVE Pituitary Solely Responsible Foi Emotion, Scientist Says At St. Louis Convention ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7: After a session of a week with upwards of 3000 leading scientists from all parts of the world In attendance, the convention of the American Association for the Advancement ol Science has closed here. One paper read at the convention stated that the nitultary eland at the base of the brain was, entirely responsible for the emotion of love. Experl- !mcnts with doves and love birds had shown this. Bodies From Plane Being Recovered Remains of Six Victims of City of Khartoum Disaster Ncar Alexandria Found ALEXANDRIA, Jan, 7: (CP) Divers so far have recovered bodies of six of twelve victims of the crash last week of the air liner City of Khartoum In the Mediterranean Sea near here. Mall, freight and baggage has also been removed from the Ill-fated flying machine, SILVER UP IN LONDON LONDON, Jan. 7: (CP) The London price of bar sliver was up today, a quarter of a penny an ounce higher at 204 pence. The .New York price was unchanged at wuc CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 CLOSE NEUTRALITY BILL VOTE Congress Expected to Pass Measure Without Delay Italy Replies To Roosevelt WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 7: The vote on President Franklin D. Roosevelt's new neutrality bill, giving the chief executive broad discretionary" powersMn the export of goods from the United States to belligerent nations, is expected to be taken in Congress this week. With the Democrats solidly behind the bill, there is little doubt about its passage. The administration is seeking to have.lt pushed through with as little delay as possible. Italy Accepts Rebuke 1 ROME, Jan. 7; Italian offlclal-'om frankly accepts the allusion of .'resident Roosevelt to nations which have "impatiently reverted o the old belief in the law of the word" as being directed at Italy. They express rcgret.that the chief executive of the United States is 'not sufficiently informed" on the Italian situation. T V 1. Ol-l. new l urn chuck 9 M i Mart is utronff 5 Industrials and Utilities Lead In Upward Movement, New Highs For Months Recorded NEW YORK, Jan. 7: Stocks taged a substantial rally at the end of the week, industrials strik-! ing a new high since last November while utilities were the highest since 1934. One day's transactions totalled 2,830,000 shares -of which )00,000 changed hands In the i closing hour. Closing averages were is follows: industrials, 144.69. up .au; rails, 41.48, up .82; utilities,' 30.08, up .35; bonds, 99.33, up .41. TRAGEDY ! BY FIRE Manitoba Woman And Daughter Burned To Death By Gas Explosion In Kitchen Of Home 1 by the city police early Sunda; MORDEN Man, Jan. 7: (CP) 'morning, was fined $300. with op-Mrs. Ami olafsnn nnri hpr ri.nifrh . 1 tlon of two months' lmDrhonment. ter, Anne, died in hospital and Mi. Olafson and three children are In police court yesterday on a charge tranan Miners union announces a serious condition in hospital as of keeping liquor for sale. He is , that It will call a general strike un-a result of the explosion of a can doing the time. For supplying li- less the government abandons 11-of gasoline In the kitchen of their quor to Indians. William Ander- censing strikebreakers in connec-farm home near here yesterday son was fined $100. with two Uon with the seamen's strike which They were sprayed with flaming months' option, and Is atso dolns; has been on for the past month or gas. TO BRITISH S0MAL1LAND GHASTLY SLAYING Young: Man and Wife and Two Babies in New Brunswick Are Believed to Have Been Murdered PACIFIC JUNCTION, N.B Jan. 7: (CP) The charred body of Phillip Lake, aged 30, was found in the cellar of his burned cabin here yesterday while the body of his young wife, almost naked, was found la a pool of blood about one-eljhth of a mile away with the body of their twenty-month old son nearby. There was no trace of a six-month old daughter who is believed to have been cremated in the cabin fire. Police believe that a murder was committed and are hunting for two men whose tracks led through snowdrifts away from the place where the bodies of the mother and the child lay. The bodies have been taken to Monrton where an Inquest will be held. NEW YORK yr I ROBBERYi Jewelry Store inH Radio City Re lieved ot . Huge .Amount Of Gents Yesterday NEW YORK, Jan. 7: (CP) Four armed men escaped with Jewels ana- uncut gems valued at $100,000 to $150,000 taken yesterday In a mid-day robbery of the Oreenleaf and Crosby Jewelry store In Radio City. The robbers worked swiftly and methodically, Ignoring a throng of passers-by on the street outside. They bound up three employees. COMPANY FAVORED Finding of Conciliation Board In Coal Mine Wage Dispute Goes Against Men ui lawn, iiau. i. vx uuii.ii- tlons of tle canadian comeries Limited Limited of of Cumberland. Cumberland, Vancouver Vancouver Island, was upheld Monday In the majority report of the conciliation board appointed to Investigate a labor dispute between the coal mining company and Its employees. The principal point at Issue was that of wages. Today's Weather prmce Rupert-Raining, fresh southeast wind; barometer. 23.81; temperature. 42: sea cVioddv. Dead Tree Point Cloudy, light southeast wind: barometer, 29 05; temperature, '43; sea choppy. Triple isiana uiouay, fresh southeast wind; barometer, 29.03: 9QfVt- sea choppy. 1 Langara Cloudy, moderate east northeast wind; moderate swell. Terrace Cloudy, southeast wind, 6 inches new snow, 24. Anyox Snowing, calm, 32. Stewart Snowing, calm, 30. ARE DOING TIME Juen Llm, Fulton Street Chinaman, whose premises were raided by Magistrate McClymont In city. the time. High Low Native Tribesmen Near Frontier Are Victims Of Italian Air Attack . i Poison Gas Dropped From Sky in Tambicn Mountains Today Small Barrels Burst on Striking Ground, Spreading Deadly Vapor BERBERA, British Somaliland, Jan.tf: (CP) Native tribes under British protection were bombarded by two Italian planes near the border between Ethiopia and British Somaliland, it was reported today. Casualties were not given and early reports did not make it clear on which Kslde of the border the attack occur STORM WARNING IN ORDER HERE TODAY , A southeast storm warning appears to be in order for this part of the coast today. Early this afternoon the official barometer at Digby Island was down to the low level of 28.84 .111! JrnnnUh TVan A uuu waa aim uiuyiiig. mau ' t i ree roini ana iTipie isiana barometers also showed' excep- tionally low readings. Wind was in the southeast and it was beginning to rain quite heavily here. 4 -" FOURTEEN GALE TOLL British Shores Swept For Two Days by Fierce Windstorm-Ten Lost on One Vessel LONDON, Jan. 7: (CP) Death toll from two days of galeswept seas off British shores was placed today at fourteen. Wreckage washed ashore at Marloes, Wales, was tentatively identified by the owners as that of the drifted Shore Breeze which had ten men aboard. Three members of the crew of the Blue Funnel liner Ulysses, enroute to Australia, were killed when the vessel was swept by a huge wave off the Welsh coast. Another man was washed overboard from a fishing boat. AUTONOMY IS SET UP Acting Governor of Chahar And Mongolian Troop Leader Agree .NANKING, Jan. 7: (CP) The actlmr Governor of Chahar Province m North China and the commander ot Mongolian troops, which re- I centiy entered the province have . . m. l.i set up, by agreement, what amounts to virtual autonomy in I Eastern Chahar. Students rioted here In protest. Australian Miners Threaten Strike Union Will go Out Unless Govern-ment Stops Licensing Marine Strikebreakers Jn- iwi ine au&- 'so. Tomorrow's Tides 1:12 am. 19.4 ft. , . j 12:51 p.m. 22.1 ft. 6 : 59 a.m. 7.5 ft. 20:16 p.m. 1.8 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS red. Planes Drop Poison ADDIS ABABA, Jan, 7: (CP) Italian planes launched a gas attack In the Tamblen Mountains today. It was reported here, dropping poison vapor in small barrels which burst on striking the ground. CONFERENCE IS CALLED Financial Relations1 Of Dominion And Provinces To Be Discussed B. C. Delegation - OTTAWA, Jan: 7 (CP Treas-' urers of the nine provinces will meet in Ottawa'next Monday at the call of Hon C. A: Dunning, minister of finance, to discuss fiscal relations between the province and the Dominion and recommend a plan of possible future co-oper ation in financial policies as between the governments. B. C.'s Delegation VICTORIA, Jan. 7: (CP) Pre mier T. D. Pattullo, Hon. John Hart, minister of finance- and Hon Gordon Sloan, attorney general, will leave tomorrow for Ottawa to attend the Intergovernmental conference on financial relations. NOT PAYING THIS BILL Chicago Man Told Authorities About Illicit Liquor Makers And is Assessed Himself CHICAGO, Jan. 7: Ex-Congress-, man Eigel, who informed authorl- ties of his suspicions that tenants -, on the tenth floor of a building," here which he owns were engaged in the illicit manufacture of liquor, announces that he has no intention of paying an assessment of $12,000 which has been Imposed upon him as being the owner of a building in which a still was operated. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Jan. 7: (CP)- - Wheat was quoted at 88c on tho local, exchange yesterday, and was r ..H.1..M..J 'unchanged today. . U. S. CANADA ARRANGING FOR LOAN IN OTTAWA, Jan. 7: (CP) Hon. Charles A. Dunning, mln- lster of finance, has filed re- glstratlon with the United States Security and Exchange Commission of a bond Issue to be floated in the American money market for $48,000,000. The life ql the securities wUl be twenty-five years and they will pay 3V'4. They, are to be used in paying off maturing obligations. ' '