THROWN OUT Men thd Women Who SUced Ie nwitrstion Removed by Police" From flrKUh House 2 I! N Jan. 29: CP Men' ; in the galleries of the iuECZEN, Hungary. Jan. 29: Hungarian women went on f-7 their lives yesterday on of poisoning their husbands her relatives. STRANDED TRAVELLERS MADE JOLLY PARTY; OLD I't'fkltf I tl IV1MVTC A alI 114 If 11 1 .11 1 s3 A j v w v iiuiiutvu una - i J. . .... - is. wno were nerc iasi t " un me way irom tne easi - Vanpouver. made a Jolly i-irtv All were In rood shanc 4 rtiiA ... -u wire uiKine ineir situanon T rin M t. ...... """jaupnicanv t 101 owine a r T vubI.'. . .... . -is uc-un nv snow nn sou- t ii . -iu unes. iney ranged in age 'rotri a pair of infant twins a few weeks old who were being rarrled in a. hnskpt tn rlHoriv '"""uioiKs, The twins were T veiling lustllv hn hi.oiMifnn n e tU w.ry were transferred from J we train to the boat. The old- 'crs. hobbling, on their canes, were cheerful and happy. for the United Kingdom or Con tin-' ent. j New grain continues to move. ' iteailUv Into the elevator from the prairies. Today 168earWsks were reported on tha-way here with the local yards clear nmons wno rauea a t against the govern-! rnnce ueorpe has nlAvmnt Kill rt1rt- S? iJSTSSJ?: Heaviest Snowfall ".1 For Twenty Years Old Country Is Shipping Menaced by Storms, Rushes For Shelter It is twenty years or more since Prince Oeorge has had so much now it fell there durintr the Dast In WinfAr'c firm uk ni now on ln rm"1. ill If IlllCl O VJl lJ Cordlng to uwti brought here from ? N'DON Jan. 29 -The British most of Europe are in the severe winter weather menaced by squalls and r.u5. was rushing for shelter Nine Hungarian Women Tried For Killing Husbands the interior town All vehicular traffic is completely tied up on account of the depth of snow and not i a slnele car ts running In the town. C00TE IS OUT SAFE Flier l'asM- Over 1'rince Oeorje I'jiroute to Quesnel Pilot "(J inter" Coote passed over Prince Oeorge today enroutc to Quesnel. after having been missing for ten days in the Finlay Forks section. Benefit Telephone Bridge and Whist!?; day Affair Held I.ast Nisht In Aid of Those Who Lost Brlonslnrs In Recent Fire Under the auspices of the Loyal Orange Lodge, a benefit telephone whist and bridge party was ncia last night for those who lost their possessions In the recent Second Avenue fire Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas. Annesley. Mrs. William Rothwell. Mrs. M. B. Lemon, Mrs. J. . . I- W- IT RESORT TO AIRPLANES: Itelief Taken to Town In South Stranded by Snow and Flood Conditions Dykes Break Town ot Williams Lake Buried and Provisions Running Low TA?rvMTVrP Jan (CP) iT The snowslide and flood situaUon. em was continuing to improve in the! upper Fraser Valley yesterday and It is hoped the railways may be. open by today. With both Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways sending trains out of here east- j bound today and the expectation that telegraph communication , n i.i t. V,l .,.(11 aim j across unusn uoiuuiuia "JVj come up during the day. the greatj transportation and communication blockade in the southern part of, the province seems to be almost over. The railways will use each other's lines where necessary. Fraser Valley and Sumas Prairie floods had become even worse owing to the breaking of some dykes. Pumps had been out of commission through lack of power but late Sun night power was restored and it hoped the water may now be held. The worst, it is nopea, win soon be over. The next problems will be getting rid of excess water as soon as possible, taking care of people flooded out of their homes and repairing extensive damage. ' Since the week-end airplanes have been flying over some sections dropping food and supplies. Williams Lake Burled The town of Williams Lake in the cariboo is mowed In under huge drifts and provision j are reported to ! A. Teng. Mrs. J u. vien. - "Abe rum,tg low there. Tunnels had, B. Eastman. Mrs. A. Macdonald and . q pemi ol, Mrs. J. C. Ollker. tKniMiHo'e and houses to reach the Prize winners in bridge were: la- strectt When toe thermometers dies' first. Mrs. J.R. Murray; second tQ m Uo below rero. Miss Beulah McKlnley: mens first. me rroze solld and the J. Taylor: second. F. Oordor l In ww htt)ken whist the prize winners were Tho- ,n padIc North.t mas Glenn and Mrs. O. Smith. j SEATTLEt Jan 29: Flood water? are still-receding in the storm- A. M.'Martlnusen sailed this af- ravaged Pacific Northwest, leavlnp ternoon on the Catala for a business a toll of 25 dead and property da- Jtrip to Vancouver. mage oi ciose to vawu.wu. Libf t VIC TOP 'A, B.C. Today's Wei TomorrQw's TiHes tithe j .nre iiupcrv naming, hiv I l, i . I II High . 9:16 zm 19.4 ft fast wlndi barometer, 29 i. 22:51 pm. 16.1 ft . . Low 2:35 a.m. 10.5 ft. pt,a.u.v. 16:20 psa. 5.9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BUITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER i t ;:::v" Ho H PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., T.UESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1935 PBlCt; FIVE CENT 8 WO GRAIN SHIPS WW ON WAY HERE JAPANESE TROOPS MASS ON EASTERN PART OF CHAHAR langleecrag Due On Thursday; Frumentom Coming February 10 Ilolh Will Iad Full Cargoes For United Kingdom or ( on Uncut (I rain Continuing to Move Steadily Into IKral Elevator TV. more British freighters are coming to Prince Ru- i in the next two weeks to load full cargoes of grain j it- : ie Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator for delivery : ' I nited Kingdom or Continent The Ingleecrag.-l 1 as been undergoing repairs at Victoria after hav-, 1 her propeller while crossing the Pacific Ocean' gfrom the Orient, being towed for! Srrl I A I I IK S hleT M Langleebrook. is rcpor-Ul Us 1A1 V1VU ted due on Thursday night or Fri day of this week. On February 10 the Frumentom. another British, ship, is due, also to load a full cargo t Contraband Running Scenes a border of Canada an i United States near Deroit MACKENZIE KING IS . UUGING ACTION ON PRESSING PROBLEMS ORIENTALS ON BOATS OTTAWA. Jan 29: CP i Rt to Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie ; King. Leader of the Opposition. J ( : on Monday night Drooosed an 1 Probe Probe to to be be Made Made in in Regard Retard Number Employed In Vessels On Pacific Coast Major Drive Towards Mongolian Border of i ' Soviet Being Feared Peiping Dispatches From Kalgan Tell of Movement of Heavy uemtorcements, Indicating New Offensive Outward From Manchukuo KALGAN, Chahar Province, China. Jan. 29: Massing of Japanese trooDS on the eastern section of Chahar Province on the border of Manchukuo has heightened Qhince apprehensions that a major JaDanese drive across Chahar and to the SoViet-Moneoiian frontier is approaching I iinniAiT in MILIUM lb ' CONTINUING Children's Serrice Yesterday Under Church Army Auspices Mission services in St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral were continued -yesterday afternoon arid evenlng:J The ehlldren's serrice was in i charge of Captain Hanney who also took charge of the musical part of amendment to the govern- ! OTTAWA, Jan. 29: CP) The in-! Accents of Tenderness." Captain j menfs motion to consider sup- dustrial relations committee of the j Hutchison was the preacher whe ply. He suggested Lmmediate ! House of Commons will review the I sPke on 16x1 "'Come -ye out U ntii.nitinn nf th. n rental mm i touch no unclean thing and I wili j : ! a. a i - Virtually conditions of unemployment ployed on boats on the Pacific coast De a "er unw you axa ye snaj. and introduction of ; drawing subsidies from the federal I be Mv 80115 and daughters, . tm ann inimn PTinn nr matiro measures inrQinnir ctirvniAe rrnm rne inn j w.. ,irc of social and industrial reform. treasury following a suwestlon by Aimigmy lora. The amendment was still un- ! Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion. minister of I Pelping Fearful PEIPINO. Jan. 29: A new Japanese offensive in Chahar is fearedjat dispatches from Kalgan report (fiat heavy reinforcements are arriving at' the Jehol-Chahar border- Canada Objects To Losing Seat On tabor Body GENEVA, Jan. 29: Objections of the service in the evening. Two fxflos Canada to losing her place on the were rendered in a most acceptable ' international labor organization manner, one by Miss L. Halliwell, 1 council will go before the League of "The Lost Chord," and the other byTvaUons council unless a tinanlmftus i Captain Hanney, -Jesus is Calling j decision is reached by the labor body today. WilheWs Birthday Almost Ignored der consideration at adiourn- i railways and canals, after Thomas Ke a Iainer WIU1 a mo ocrun wppc STRIKE ON AT JUNEAU Longshoremen Refuse to Work Steamer Yukon Because Wage Demands Are Not Met JUNEAU. Alaska. Jan. 23: With only nirats-and perishables having been discharged here because of a longshoremen's strike, the steamer Yukon sailed for the westward last night after arbitration efforts had failed. The longshoremen went on strike Sunday, asking wages of 93c per hour for day time work and S1.J0 for night work. Reid, Liberal member for New West I minster, had brought the matter up. Dominions In Locarno Pacts Revision of Treaties to Take British Commonwealths Pro posed by Sir Edward Grigg U.S.S. Saratoga At Los Angeles An unusual aerial view of the U.S.S. Saratoga with nearly a hundred combat planes drawn up on deck as It arrived in Los Angeles harbor after Pacific manoeuvres. in OXFORD. Jan. 29: Revision of the Locarno treaties to include the He reminded his congregatlor I a i . i a . Liu . a. I m-! r . ' ther's heart As a child can come to I its mother with all its troubles and Give it Little Mention, Some Ignoring It Altogether find comfort in her presence, so Ood wanted people to come to Him1 BERLIN, Jan. 29: Berlin news-and tell Him of their trials and dlf-J papers dismissed with a few line flcultles. To be His sons and daugh- '.the seventy-sixth anniversary of ters was to have the whole love of ' Former Kaiser Wllhelm's birthday God attending. In return for this, on Sunday, several papers aia noi God wanted love and praise, no even mention it matter .how many beautiful things ' - there In world to the the are delight p. rv f C 1 heart of God He was not satisfied Uf. DaiOe ODeaker umu ne neara me music oi love sent out from human hearts. Man is British Dominions was advocated i endowed with free will and can give by Sir Edward Grigg. Conservative!01, rP1"5 love- but only osc Member of Parliament and former who loved God 'ere haPPv and governor of Kenva. In a sDeech here.' lha happiness could not be de- jstroyed by either pain or poverty Miss Sybil HellaweU of the student i but onlv through the power of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert ev11 one- General Hospital left this after-1 He made an appeal to his hearers a uuiu una not uie piace oi a siavc , will be the soloists. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm. 38. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 35. Stewart Cloudy, calm. 32. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 37. Smithers Part cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 20. At British-Israel Twenty Members in Attendance At Interesting Meeting With P. II. Linzey in Chair Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, pastor of First Baptist Church, was th noon to take courses in tuberculosis to out touching no unclean , speaker last night at the regular nursinir nt Tranmiiii sanitarium , thing, that they might know the ' fortnightly meeting of the local and in dietetics at Vancouver Gen- Father's love and those who respond oral Hospital. and return from the Far Country British Israel Society. He Instanced various means by which God used the human agency to carry out lite I but that of a son. works. A general discussion f ol- ! The service this evening will be lowed the address. President P. II. especially for young people. Mrs. Linzey was in the chair and there Jarvls McLeod and Captain Hanney were about twenty members in at- tendance. BIG FUND TO HELP UNEMPLOYED 'PRIME OBJECT OF BENNETT ! OTTAWA. Jan. 29: Creat- Ing an annual fund of (50,000,- 000 to be disbursed over the ! year to workers of the country Dead Tree Point Raining, south- who are suffering from en- east gale: barometer. 29.42; iperature, 43: sea rough. Triple Island Cloudy, southeast wind, sea smooth. Langara Island Overcast, rain, moderate northeast wind; sea moderate. tem-, forced idleness is reported to be ' the prime object of the Ben- light nett government's unemploy- ! ment scheme in its Initial light stages.