Tomorrow's Tides ! Friday, August 22, 1930 12.38 p.m. 18.6'ft! Lov, 0.18 am. 2.3 ft. 18.30 p.m. 6.7 ft. v "JCI . No. 105. MPLOYi Kr.iimo Woman Charged Illf-gally Operating on Mdysmith Girl With MMO, Aug. 21: Mrs. 8. i Nanalmo is under arrest .nn- of murder as a result of ii in the Ladysmlth Hospi-Angust 10 of Mrs. Winifred t:nn. n-year old wife of Al-f"'knrr. urr Hickman held an Inquest i iv and the verdict was that i okner came to her death as r an illegal operation. Mrs. is confined to the local hos-uitering with a nervous I'.iwn. New Teachers Terrace School Ml Lilccn I'atinorc of Tills Is Among Apopintrcs CHy l;ACE. Aug. 21: Tho teachi ' 1 1 in term have been secured n Bowering of West Sum- 1 B.C., is to be principal of i.ii School and Miss Vera "''s the assistant. In tho pub- liDol the principal will be 1 Mlofioll who taught here ' term: first assistant, Hobt. n o of Topley, second assls Miss Margery Munroo of Vic ..... a i i a i.U JJWl WfWW" 3 oresentaUve exhibit. Em IV( mier Tolmie said that conditions in British Colum-;vfre serious. The chief contributing factor, he ex-nr-d, was the declining price of silver and other metals, j n.ir many of the smaller mines to close down. Falling i offshore demand for British Columbia products had . i-wl loeirinir camps to curtail production and there wasi Lieut.'Governor Invited to Be Present and Open Fall Fair on September 2 With T. D. Pattullo A he meeting of the fair board last night, W. H. Sher-' presiding, it was decided to invite Lieu t.-Governor and T. D. Pattullo, member for the city, to take part opening ceremonies of the fair on the evening of ruber 2. A telegram was sent to Mr. Pattullo today by ' iry W. D. Vance asking him to extend the invitation Lieut.-Governor on behalf of the board. I .' canvassers reported last night that they had with c xceptions been given a good reception by the busi i u ess people In their efforts to raise MURDER CHARGED I money for carrying on the big an- j nual event. It was pointed out that : the business people all benefitted j either direcUy or Indirectly" and ! that this year more people were expected from the outside than ever before. This would mean a great thing for the city. ' The arrangements for bringing a Vancouver baseball team to the cMjr It Is thought will prove one of the greatest a Unctions the fair has! had, with the possible exception of the stampede. A good response Is being received Many concessions both inside and outside the building have been arranged for and it looks now as if there would be a real big etent. The board last night made arrangements for a tea room Inside the building, it being pointed out that this was always well patronised and was used as a rest room during both afternoons and evenings. SailTIILKS' HUE TRUCK SMITIIEnS. August '21 A brand new fire truck has Just been received here, Uio outfit being equip- being erected to house It and other fire" fighting, equipment. NEW Z&UAXU RAISES TARIFF ON AUTOS AND PARTS FROM CANADA WELLINGTON, Aug. 21: The government of New Zealand has decided to place Canadian motor vehicles and accessories on the nd innior rrf miu ru. ! ffcnprftl tariff list, tnus acpnvui 'more of Prince Rupert, fthem of Uielr present preference. LOCAL MATKON WAS nan Ufe Yesterday's scores: 'National League Brooklyn 1-1, Cincinati 2-2. Beaton 0. Pittsburg 5. Philadelphia 10. Chicago 8. New York 4. St. Louis 6. American League St. Louis 4. Washington 14. Detroit 6, Philadelphia 10- law IN CHAIR HOSPITAL MEETING YESTEKDAY VANCOUVER, Aug. 21:- Questions of particular lnter- est to nurses were discussed yesterday at a joint meeting of the British Columbia Hospitals Association, the Western Hos- pjtals Association and the Northwest Hospital Assocla- tion. Miss Jean Harrison It. N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hos- pltal. was In the chair. 4 GIANTS AND CUES LOSE Defeat Uy Reds Prevents Brooklyn Ftom Regaining Second Place In National League meed demand for paper. The last session of the legist; 1 wilktf iKQTON. Aug. 21 : scor-rro had doubled the appropriation for public works nUtftos?.)to Hwr the fifth innings of a was a limit to the funds which could be provided. Itl , Washlngton t. nnn ; oenaiors nereaiea hi. louis Browns GILL WOODS IMPRESSES ! ... i luuuwuai wiawuicic nuuw ut-a iu, jind Philadelphia Athletics beat ployed in British Columbia during the coming lonMt Tigers in the only American ; 'i. League games sehedulaxMor jester-1 - W 4sV - ' ..--. .J. By taking yesterday's game from ) New York, St. Louis Cardinals pre- rented the Oiants from making any gain in the National League pen- j t race. f.runs gave Philadelphia ie wory over enjeago uuos. ua- KOt two and Klein. ODoul and llarst, one each. The double victory of Cincinnati Reds over Brooklyn deprived the Robins of a chance to regain second place. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 PA TTULLO CRITICAL OF GOVE, Over Hundred Thousand Are Already Known to Be Jobless in Canada Premier Tolmic Says Situation In British Colurril)fa Serious With Declining Price of xMclals Chief' Factor In 31 akin j; It So OTTAWA, Aug. 21: In 81 centres which have replied a query of the minister of labor there are nearly 113,000 P oni out of work and it is estimated that this number increase to 159,000 during the winter, Hon. Senator njron Robertson stated to the Employment Service i t u il at the opening of its annual meeting here today. m 1 M Al t Ifif T l r 1 oaiMatfiM. ..9$RSXMBSwBSSSSSVs3sbsSf ' WHSJHHEjaraflSaVi Mrs. Anna Van Skike. Venice, Ca 1 l.u:us swinming grandmother, whose annual birthday exj;i n is lfi-mile swim, prepares her for seventhieth anniversary and twentieth marathon. Edmonton Grads Show 66 to Nil Hoop Victory The Edmonton Gi-ads demonstrated the meaning of i team-Work and co-operation in their BOSTQNGRILL i LARGE CAIIAUET Special Dinner Thursdays and Saturdays lianrlnj Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall lor Hire Accommodations for Private Parties PHONE 457 PRICE FIVE CENTS FINANCIAL POLICY Celebrates Birthday By 15-mile Swim I Jmporary BonOWlUgS Are Frowned Upon by a Chief of Grit Party If British Columbia's Securities Arc So Popular, Why Arc I "?Long I erm Issues Not Sold, He Inquires I r j VICTORIA, Aug. 21 Criticism of the financial policy of the provincial government, especially in regard to temporary borrowings, was voiced here yesterday by T. D. Pattullo, leader of the opposition. The total of temporary borrowings has now amounted to $13,500,000 in the last four months, Mr. Pattullo said, not including treasury bills held by the regular banker for the province, : the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Within 14 months there ; will have to be refinancing to the extent of $21,000,000 to cover present outstanding bills, the Liberal leader declared. "If British Columbia securities are so popular, why have long term issues not been sold instead of temporary ; bills?" Mr. Pattullo asked. Compensation (LACROSSE Is Discussed njrJKaiQiCiiiipd.LAt- teniiorror-iiospuaiiioard' Meeting Last Night TEAMS FOR rpU. 1 i . i i . A !.tjr frnm rh Wnrlrmn' I n: ir uuwu uai rreeiTEQ WOTO Compensation Board In connection!""1 e natives of Atyansh are onnBm ootn a looioau team ana a ., with the much discussed case of Greatest1 Basketball Game Ever Played In Prince Robert Thomrft wnnegan was read at iaatlacrosse team to tne cltv l0T alr Was ur.0cn Seen Last T nt Niht iv;i,f oc, Edmonton Grads , ft 7,7 Meeting n, of the k hosoital! v,, i week In the expectation of getting a as Do Their Stuff board. In spite of statements which . ru&ri hwn nrptflniulv msrip hv nmo series of games. This season there has been no la- members of the board that Mr.i" 1x1 Pc!wRiupert Dut been ,ug8estd toat- vlew Plnnegan had not been dealt with ! U.has n ,k- 1 OI an ouisioe team coming nere, a basketball 1 be organised and trame ; th.t i .nv,hn h- k.h a arainst Prinee Runert last pveninir. which tViov wnn r,ft.n'red on the side of naying out cntor the trophy be put on. i t...,Ji i. .1.11 "i.r: VI " im..rh nn thu Hoim p.tm,,t nf ' Crosse is a specucuiar game ivupcu, uHBMtiwi a ians were ureaieu uie greaw-Bt v. noop rnmnaniBiinn TTT " " and might prove quite an attrac- ... . .. . M. . . . game tnat uus city nas ever witnessed. The Urau played ; : ,,;ir ZZi x,rZ ' Uon u Plavod at a time when Peo- the type of basketball that, no doubt, has made them theiprbot of the necessity for actual ,,,e could get out to watch it. champions of the world in the basketball field. Basketball i hospital treatment and it was wt! followers showed keen interest throughout the game and I that Mr. Ftnnegan had received ail j 17 A T HFR manv words of uralsp u-etv sunken nfter. Thp Kdninnton I the compensation to which he was. j JLr&-lilLtl . . . V 1 tntiA TKsi fAAt that hat na a a4n. unas were introduced to the pub-r : 11c by Percy Page, their coach, who Is one of the foremost basketball coaches In the world; today. The game was called by Referee R. B. Skinner. Julia Walters, playing centre for Rupert obtained the Jump and Rupert held possession of the ball for the first few seconds of play. Kinney of the Orads Fishier Looks Good In cepted a pass and the Orads work-Workout I-ast Night ed a fast and accurate bit of com- blnation with Miss MacBurney Before a large gathering of Inter- , scoring tho first basket Compulsory State Health Insurance Such Legislation May lie Placed Before llouae at Victoria at Next Session, Tls Reported VICTORIA. Aug. 21:-Lg11ation calling for a compulsory form of The next state health Insurance will be plac- from exniDiiors ana , in spue u,c ! Mted toxins fans at the Empress play was a five man attack. In ed before the legislature next ses saaasurt t nr win nn h itimki re ........ Social Olub Oymnaslum last eve- : which all of the Orads had their bit sion according to current reports. ning, OU1 Woods, flashy Vancouver j to do. Passes were made lightning- ' mlt artist, who meets Billy Bag-1 like and the spectators were hard shaw in the 10-round main event atj put to follow the ball from player the Rxbibltlon Building on Friday , to player. Fry scoring, on tne next evening, made a most impressive two plays. Fry was again on the ; showing and It was quite apparent , shooting end. following an excellent he will be a hard man to beat. I bit of combination. MacBurney and : In his six round workout Woods 1 McOormlck scored twice alternately I displayed a good knowledge of the before Rupert called time out, with game, being -a hard hitter and fait the score 16-0. on his feet. Ills workout was i During this first four minutes of brouaht to a pleasing climax when , play the Orads ahowd what has 1 he boxed one fast round with Fran kle Neil which greatly pleased the fans. FISiiSALES 'i ' ' .... Summary American 6V000 pounds, 8.1c and it and Oo and 4c. Canadian None. Columbia, American 31,000, Booth, 9c and 4c. Sentinel. 22.000, Cold Storage, 8.1c and 4c. Baltic,. 12,000, Atlin, 0c and 4c. made them the champions they are. They made eight attempts at the basket and not a shot was missed. With the resumption of nlnv t.h PARTY ON WAY HOME , Philadelphia Academy of Natural ; Scienre Group Has Itccn on Queen Charlottes Wharton Huber, curator of the A..JAn. T ....... I (.. rfcl.ll. vuwuu a tiv acavv vseeaw v VTtt ejus gle man and had no home to go to while convalescent had nothing to! do with the matter. H. W- Birch, managing secretary, Tplulnd that the hospital had last tilSb on this case for treatment, io. the Institution of Mr. Fin-negaa after payment by compensation had expired. Certain members of the It was, might be more generous in such eases. It was pointed out by others that the Compensation Board had only to guide It the report of the local doctor. When the doctor reported that the patient was sufficiently recovered as to not require further hospital treatment under compensation, it was then up to the patient to pay If he remained. After further discussion, the letter fniTt thr Compensation Board was filed. lltfcUUlJI Ul tlMbUlOi 0 ITOlUt , I'MHM- n f 1 11 IP delphia, and party, who have been Hmm 'rom Portland r(Vf iJinfl VlP nrnri.i rave a venr intirtinir nx. i spending the past month on the hlbition of combination plays, for'Q1" Charlotte Islanda wtth the the next two minutes, which were ! "t of tfcifflf ffwaJstepd, eagerly followed by the local play-1 14 "Pecmwrt' olivet? flflflf 4htng era and fans. I exiting there, arrived in the eity ., 'from Massett Inlet oh the: Prinee MacBurney scored after these , fc Tomorrow thjy.wlll . -.....- "wtleave by tram on thcir retum scored again In quick succession. r,v,niu. Capt. Bennle madiier first baaket of the evening, before the first! Mrs. Huber arrived In the city from the to meet her 24-0. yesterday east ended, quarter Bennle, who ; plays guard, does very little shoot-! husband and accompany him. Ing and Coach Page promised to1 give her a party If she scored dur-1 VANCOUVER. Aug. 21 : Wheat (Continued on page four i ; sold at SSc on the exchange today. Royal Arch Masons Me. Are In City Today s narty IN JULY Belated Report of Meteorological Conditions Has Just Come to Hand A belated weather summary for ! thp m.inth of Julv. wtiVnh haul liiat DOafd haenn,. vilnhl iham that thri thought that the compensation lmiltotll of iM inches of rainfall board, butldlne up large reserves as flurtn. t month rainfall for a single day 1.02 Inches on July 2ft. Sunshine for the month totalled 184.3 hours. The maximum temperature for the month was 74 degrees above on July 28 and 20. and the minimum, 44 above on July 1, 3 and 8. FINE DANCE FOR GRADS Elks' Lodge Entertained Edmonton llaskttballcrs at Happy Party Last Evening Following the games last night, the local Elks' Lodge entertained Edmonton Commercial Qiada at a dance in Uie Elks' Hume ''"'I ' f ' j '! 'hwhlbh proved most lively and en-A party of 24 Royal Arch, Maeons 'Joyable. From 10 pj. until aftO from PorUand, Me., arrived In the a.m. dancing was indulged in to elty on today's train from the east , the strains of snarmv music fur- to I in the course of a tour of the west ' niahed by Charlie Balagno's or- and will sail this afternoon on the 1 chestra and the evening passed all Prince Charles for Vancouver. The too quickly for the ISO or so persons party is headed by Perleye Dresser. ; who were In attendance. During the midnight hour, delicious refresh- TLAY PREVENTED ments were served. LONDON. Aug. 21 Ram stopped aew Mitchell acted as master of ceremonies and O. E. PhUllpson England-Australia cricket today. presided at the door.