Tomorrow's Tides Friday, June G, 1930 High 10.30 a.m. 16.9 It. 22.20 p.m. 19.8 ft. tow 3.59 a.m. 6.0 ft 16.01 p.m. 6.6 ft. Prospectors Flocking To Cassiar District Following Discovery George Drapich's Find Said to Carry Copper, Gold, Silver Values of $f0 One Vein Reported to Be Thirty Feet Wide WRANGELL, June 5: Prospectors are flocking to the Osiar district of Northern British Columbia following Cu-' discovery by George Drapich, old time Yukon miner, o! a body of ore carrying values aggregating $60 per ton i;: copper, gold and silver. The discovery was made about o:u' hundred miles from here on the left bank of the Still' t boat will carry additional fortune seekers in from v f boat will carry additional fortune seeksrs in from V'ranjjell. One of the veins is said to be more than 30 feet in w idth. lucre than a year ago E. A.. Ken- of the. Canadian Geo-k Survey indicated that important mining develop-r vn! . might be looked for.in the Stikine River area. CHIEFT0PIC ON STREETS Sib of New Hotel Is Subject of Monarch Appreciative of Birtlulay Greeting Sent By Premier King For People of Canada OTTAWA. June 5: Replying to ! urc of congratulation sent ' "naif of the people of Canada. I'.! Ueorge yesterday cabled Pre- King as follows: Incerely thank you, the gov- nt and the people of Canada mi greetings and good wishes ' anniversary of my birthday. 1 ti.u:l) appreciate the loyal sentl- :- 1 to which your message gives 't'.-Mon." COMMITTEE ISNAMED Annotmccincnt of War Veterans' Allowance Body Is Made By Hon, Dr. J. II. King "TTAWA, June 5: The person-l5' ; uf the War Vetorans' Allowanco A' committee was named last "'"by Hon. Dr. J. II. King, mlnls-,"1 (if health and pensions. The 'limun is Walter Wood of Cal- l,v and the other members arc Ll' ui Col. Dougal Carmlchael and W 'ini F. j. darneau. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, June 5: fl 'V at $110. JUNE COUNTY COURT LIST i Only One New Case Comes Up For , Much Conjecture Rut. No One . I Judge Youn's, Consideration Sfeinst6 lPnoW-" --"f " - -This Month r i1 one topic of conversation ..rems to dominate throughout i'v tnrjay Is whether the hotel v ill be on 'the Provincial Govern Block, on the old site ' the excavation is already or on the hill between the uiuin National dock and the " in! Oovernment dock. i;'vorlte location seems to.be i site where the hotel wa3 illy intended to go. but each - votaries. Many of the op-soems to be influenced ,by : t that the person has pro-whtch my benefit from the :'ll il' there is much conjecture. seems to know of a certainty. REPLY FROM KING GEORGE Only 'one new case' has arisen for i conslderaUon by Judge F. McB. , dolph Nelson for the sum -of $221.90 ino meeting' on an account rendered claim for. LONDON. June 5: Vernon lodging, board, laundry, coal, water1 Hartshorn was last night ap- and cash. Hearing of the case hasl pointed Lord Privy Seal sua- been set for June 27. Patmore it Fulton are counsel for the plaintiff and defendant is appearing in person. The. following cases stand: La Salle Extension Co. vs. A. R. Sinclair, $90, E. F. Jones for plaintiff. L. S. McQlll, for defendant. Prince Rupert Towing Co. vs. Bradbury et ai. si.u, wnuanis,,-, A.. nnAFr TTIP Manson & Qoniales for plalnUff. J ISKUl-fc HlO iaimore a Tinon ior unmm. J. J. Hepner vs. Theodore Zlelke, $548.59, Patmore & Fulton for plain tiff, Williams. Manson St Gonzales for defendant. W. J. Sweeney vs. A. N. McDoneU, $100. Williams, Manson & Oonaalea for plaintiff. Patmore it Fulton for defendant. The case Jn which Louis Hasum, with Patmore tt Fulton as counsel, Was suing Frank Evlck for $112.70 has been setUed. Naturalisation applications of Charles Joseph Brewster and Ed Liberal randidute for Stona in forthcoming lederal election, Young In County Court this month, j this being an action in which John NEW MINISTERS Dahlberg of this city is siling Ru- ARE APPOINTED feeding J. H. Thomas, who has been named Secretary of State for the Dominions, and Dr. C. i Addison was aoDointed Minis- . - A nvlnl.Ml.Pn a. .MMrt1 MB X Mrs. A. K. Nelson sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Louise for Port Towusend on re :,H0SEHIL0H KHWSBORNED -.Trr. Heroic Work of Catholic Sister Saves Lives of Patients at Fort Simpson, N.W.T. . FORT SIMPSON, North' West 'Territories, June 5:--Infllctlns a I Noai m , Buxton. ,, "W,-U"U1C """" J Iobs of more than $50.000i fire early & R(Mnan Imlssion hospital here. Heroic, work '',t',' 't' jon the part of the sisters in charge saved all the patients. BACK; MOTHER jWILL DRILL CALLED south; "( FOUR WELLS 'Coni(lerablc Activity l'Unncd Imperial Oil Co. In Turner Valley Field By BOSTON GRILL mm " . LAKOE CAIU11E1 Bpectil Dinner. Thursdays and Saturday!. Panclnx Evrry Saturday Night, 8 to 12 Danc Hall for Hire Accommodation tor Private Fartiea NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S .NEWSPAPER PHONE 457 V XXI- No. 131. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TlfURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS V. V,. (Mb- STRIKE MADE ON STIKINE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND POPE AGREE o Hi 0L0F HANSON CAFE OWNER COMMITTAL F. Kennedy to Be Sent Up For Trial on Charge of Pay in? Secret Commissions , VANCOUVER, June 5: Flndlay F. Kennedy, cafe proprietor, will be committed on Friday to stand trial on charge of receiving stolen property and paying secret commissions to George D. Ireland, former city relief officer, it was announced yesterday by Magistrate Findlay after the preliminary hearing. Prince Georse, Zone Representative "-"RON. June 5: Lieut. Col. W. W. Foster of VancmivtT was ftwel-ected president, of the nrtthb Co-lumtla xomijland qt Die Canadian lKton. Britttb Lea true, at the annua, here. The appointment of a zone repre sentative for Prince Rupert will be made later. Dr. R. W. Aiward of Prince Oeorge has been named ione j representative for Northern BrltUh Columbia. APPEAL IS ADMITTED Charles Larson Gets Judgment In Court of Appeals Acalnst Supreme Court Finding VICTOhiA June 5: The British Columbia Court of Appeal yesterday allowed the appeal of Charles Larson. Stewart ' miner, from a Judgment bt Mr. Justice Orcgory In Supreme Court dismissing his action to recover $(U75 on deposit in a, Stewart bank from William H. Montgomery of Prince Rupert. The latter was sued as administrator of the estate of the late Wil liam Hamilton. The moneys were ceipt oi a telegram hiuiib um nor OALOAIIY. June 5: Pour new nrocperis nf th nnrehns nrlr of son. Burt Anderson, was In the weJta wlu drlIled immediately In two mineral claims in the Cassiar Marin Hospital there with a bro- Turner Valley by the Imperial district. The Judge, after trial In ken back. oil Co. They will be: Lowery No. 2. Supreme Court, decided that Uie The youth, seven years ago when Mayland No. 4, Home No. 7 and Hamilton estate was entitled to ward T. Haualan have been approv- la child, fell out of an upper berth Royallte No.- 25. half interest In the proceeds, ed and that of Henry Romas Mlrva in a pullman car while travelling hiH nvi.r for further information. I from Vancouver to Ontario and ' " ' Hon. Dr. J.H.King I broke his back but surgical skill j was instrumental in remedying the I injury. He had been employed la telly on a government boat operating out oi rugex oounu uuu is ucuuntu tO ClO tO uCllEltC to have met with an accident which lu . led to recurrence of the injury. The tcljsgram ,whh came yestex- nmWA Jnne 5:-Thc appoint- day.statefl that surgeons' at, ort, minis- Townsend were unable to do any. J. H. King, ment t oi of Hon non. Dr ui. tM t lri hlm ter of penslous ana ncaiui. w - - Senate Is expected to be made at a cabinet meeting on Saturday. It to believed, however, mat Dr. King will remain In charge of depart ment far some ume,.piw ..." ,k wtion. It will all depend mni . (n upon iwiiuw. ii'" British CoJumbia. No Announcement GRAF IS ON German Dirislblc Ixft Seville Todav For Her Base In BC(ViL.i.ei. opsin, June o. ine r Wl Affpr IVleeunfif German dirigible Graf Zeppelin left mttl 0 Seville for Frledrlchshafen Frledrlchshafen this this af- af ternoon after having spent half an n-TTAWA June 5: There was no hour here. She Is on the home lap of I ,,, t fnllnwlne '"W"K a caoinei a iwq weess journey uciom mr ni- Wheat announcement ... be iantic- Ocean to Sbuth and North QUoled on tho lnral exchange meeting weuu-u- 'Amprlpa. Great Opportunities to Win Several Fine Prizes Caii(li(lacs in Daily News Campaign Kathcr Slow in Cominj; Forward and Mny lie a Fine Prize For Each One Candidntes in the Daily News campaign are rather slow in coming forward and the result ma,y be that there will be a good prize for each one. Provided there 'are four entries the four. grnd prizes will be donated. It looks justMdwJikelfr Candidates when nominated should decide if they will run as Conservative or Liberal or they may refuse to run as a party candidate and instead be an independent. It lies with themselves. Following arc the prizes: First Prize ...New Radio With Electrola h Second Prize Sterling: Silver Set Third Prize ... .Toilet and Manicure Sets Fourth Prize 97-Piece Dinner Set Concordat Reached by London and Rome Over Difference in Malta Official Rlue Book Issued Today Contains . Correspondence Church Is Charged With Interfering , In Domestic Politics LONDON, June 5: An official blue book published contains correspondence between the British govern- rf iS I fa I IS which the. Vatican is charged with acting in a manner X vu 1 lal -.U "which constitutes nothing less than a claim to interfere . . i i i U V 671 17 tf1 r27ii Wltn tne uomes"c pontics oi a coiony. ine trouble arose ili-j't-LlLL I LiLHS months ago when the Prime Minis, -r of Malta, Lord Strickland, himself a Catholic, prevented ecclesiastical n . . 1 1 : . ; r i. e : m ; i t Vanrmivnr fioloncl Aain Head 0f lUL,IUIltlua u uusiuiTiiig a rranciscan priest, wno Canadian i.eiion nr. Aiward, (Was a native Maltese, to a bicihan monastery against his will. Maltese Catholics were then forbidden by churchmen to vote for the government party in the forthcoming A concordat between the government and the Holy See has now been put in draftf orm. RTW0 YEARS IDR.BAIRD ' INPRISONj MODERATOR Sentence Is Imposed on Winnipeg , Elected Last Night at Opening of Grain Man Who Defrauded Bank of Montreal WINNIPEG, June 5: Fred H. Bole, promliunt Winnipeg grain man, was sentenced yesterday to two years In penitentiary on charges of obtaining money from the Bank of Montreal by false statements. Bole, who was head of tnt Elec tric Elevator Co. Ltd.. recently suspended from trading on the Winnipeg Exchange, pleaded guilty in orovlncial police- court, to threw charges which were laid against him, covering amounts totalling $85,000 alleged to have been obtained from the bank. ATTEMPT DEFEATED Efforts of Labor Party Back Benchers to Have More Active Part In Affairs Fail LONDON, June 5: Attempts on the part of certain back benchers to obtain for the Parliamentary rank and file a more direct part In the' conduct of government policy were 'defeated at a meeting of the Parliamentary Party Wednesday. I Several amendments to the party Irules on discipline were moved and. were defeated by large majorities. It was sought unsuccessfully to alter the rules to permit of prospec-klve legislation receiving greater surveillance by the party as a whole. FISH SALES Summary American 7,000 pounds, and 7c. 13.1c Canadian 16.000 oounds. 10.8c and 6c and 10.9d.hnd 6c. . American Qlaclcr, 7,000, Booth, 13.1c and 7c. Presbyterian General Assembly In Hamilton HAMILTON. June 5: Rev. Dr. Frank Baird of Plctou, NJ5, was last night elected moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada at the opening of the annual meeting nere. : J. W. McKInley is in Hamilton representing the local Piesbytertan Church at the General Assembly meeting. ' DETECTIVE HAS DIED Third Victim of Und-r-radnate Shooting at Cambrige Earlier In Week CAMBRIDGE. En.. June 5: Detective Sergeant Willis died in hospital here yesterday from injuries sustained when an undergraduate at Cambridge University shot and killed A. F. R. Wollatcon, famous explorer, and . the suicided. Small Boy Is Killed By Car Robert Bnokeryi Aged Six, Lost Life on Kinjrsway in Vancouver Yesterday VANCOUVER. June 5:-Robert Bookery, aged six, was killed late ryostcrday afternoon when he was vstruck by a truck on Kingsway. COLD STORAGE. PUTS UP YACHT TROPHY 4. . The C. iadian Fish tt Cold Storage Co. has decided to put up a handsome silver totem pole as a trophy in connection with Uie SeatUe-Prince Rupert Canadian month. To which class the Sclma, .9.0.00, Atlln, 10.8c and 6a trophy will be allocated will be Drott, .3.000, Cold Storage, 10.3c decided shortly. and 6c. U Dundas, 4,000, Booth, 10.9c and6c.l't'