Todcg r leather Prince 5.. sar light north- west wind;B, h r, 30.28; sea smooth, ' -3 2 " - O Vol. XXII., No. 5 J? r.ises. and It was felt that they Mmuid have the assistance of some ranlsatlon In dealing with Juvcn-delinquency. After considerable 'tiwusslon It was agreed to take up Uir question of the establishment "f u Juvenile court and Rev. C. E. Mutte, along'wlth Rcf W. D. Grant U'llllngworth, both of whom have hud experience In such work, were fl' ii'gatcd Jo take the matter up with the proper authorities. .. .. . lAnt wurii me discussion hw "wv bought forward which showed that BENNETT I uinc uv dren growing up In the city without a spiritual foundation being laid In their lives upon which to build a moral consciousness. The following arrangements were made for the hospital services dur ing the montn: June 7-Rev. A. Wilson. June 14-Rev. Canon nushbrook. June 21-Rev.V. D. Grant Hoi-llngworth. June 28 Commander Kerr, 8al vatlon Army. DOUMERGUE j IS wedded! Retiring President of France Takes Widow For nride , PARIS, June 2: President Dou-j .rni was married here vesterdav President-elect Paul Doumer. Supreme Court of United States Refuses to Review Case Where Sentence Was Given I WASHNGTON, DC. June 2: iThe Supreme Court of the United ; states yesterday refused to review 1 the case of Albert B. Fall, formcr- 4 MEMORIAL DAY TOLL No Less Than 120 People Killed In United States on Saturday lL nnvM widow of a na- WASHINGTON, D.C.. June 2 - 1 of Msmorlal Day In th val officer. Doumergue will retire as Celebration MMriAnt. this month in ravor 01 . uniwa puv rm . . eost 120 lives throughout the. nation, a chect which has been marie here shov- Many of the deaths were due to wet weather which made roads slippery and caused many automobile accidents. Well over half the deaths oc currcd in the west and middle west no less than twenty being recorded In California alone. Tenders Wanted NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1931 American Knights of Columbus Demand Protection of Property In Italy ROME. June 2: The delicate si tuatlon existing between the Mus was furtner stramea yofieraay when the Knights of Columbus of the United States, through the American consul here, demanded pro tection of their property from any action of the Italian government Including dissolution ot Catholic or ganisations. , The Pope yesterday ordered the church organ here to cease Its attacks on the Fascistl government, while the government Issued similar orders to Its supporting news papers. It Is even seen that the pontiff may sever diplo matic relations with the Mussolini government, following the decree dissolving all Roman Catholic or ganisations in the country. KILLING Accused as Murderer, Los Angeles Man Hopeful of Being Elected Judge LOS ANGELES, June 2: David Clark, formerly deputy district at-1 torney, charged with the recent t mmder of Charles Crawford nd' Tenders nre Invited for repairs to .Herbert Spencer, leaders In antl-j who the Exhibition Bulldlnt. The low-1 vice campalgh here, yesterday un 8JLr. "rr , ,71 , render not necessarily ac- equivocally denied the charges. Fur- Mnwrceu vi ii . ...mi WU lh., r-ini-v ovni-rsspfl rnnfldence and 3a. .., -tiurup follnwlne the reclmo cepted. ot the late President Warren O. For particulars phono W. Harding. IVance, Green 326. . , 1.1 111, . ....... - IILUJUUM11.U dumping of goods by foreign na-1 ! tlons. It Is proposed under the budget to adjust freight rates on wheat whereby the government absorbs five cents of the cost of transportation. In addition to the increase on letter postage from 2c to 3c. the rate on newspapers, periodicals, etc. will now be lc per pound on newspapers having circulation of 10,000 and less and circulation In excess pays IViC. The total estimated expenditure for the coming fiscal year Is placed at $410,000,000 and the estimated revenue at $403,000,000. Tariff changes such as the increased sales tax and some of the excise levies become effective today. Announcement will be made later as sollnt government and the Vatican! to when the increased bank check fee and three-cent postage becomes operative. Refunding Issue Being Floated By U. S. Government WASHINGTON. June 2 An $800,000,000 refunding bond Issue will be offered for public sale or. June IS. It was announced jester dav bv Secretarv of the Treasury as a possibility 'Andrew W. Mellon. The Issue will be floated for the purpose of retiring Issues which then become mature. Halibut Sales Summary American 60,000 pounds, 6c and 3c to 8.1c and 4c. Canadian 40,200 pounds, 6c and 3c to 6.2c and 3c. American Eclipse, 28,000, Cold Storage, 6c and 3c. Lindy. 25,000, Booth, 7c and 3c. Star, 7,000, Pacific, 8.1c and 4c. Canadian Lysckln, 6,000, and Southend, Cold Storage, 6.1c and 3c. Tornen, 6,700, Cold Storage, 6c D. that hi- would be successful m nisj EmDiem. b.ooo, uootn, ozc ana jc. i t 'candidature for county Judge. Clipper II, 5,500, Atlln, 6.2c and 3c Tomorrow's Tides Wednesday, June 3, 1931 High 2:30 am. 21:3 ft. 15:45 p.m. 13:3 It. Low , 9:24 ajn. 2:1 ft. 21:27 p.m. 8:3 ft PKICE FIVE CENTS MANY NEW LEVIES PLANE FOR LOCAL SERVICE MAKES SPEEDY FLIGHT NORTH Trim Gypsy Moth Ship Here from Vancouver Within Eleven Hours Pilpl Murphy Made Fine Passage Despite Adverse Weather Conditions-Patrons Already Seek to Make Air Trips Although encountering head winds and rough air practically all the way up the coast, Pilot D. Murphy set the juuin uij'ioiiw, uv uotu in vuiiuiici v,mi oti v iv,c uuk ui Jitiu i by the newly formed Northern B. C. Airways, down in : Prince Rupert safely at 6:30 last evening. He left Vancouver at 7o'clock yesterday morning arm did the trip in t ut eleven hours including tlm . .... M 1 u 1 S - S I l..t 0 n Bay and Butedale. The planelnec, Dlannei. Meantlm, th. fum Uoned perfectly under her ca ,,n v,.,. .v,m l;.iblr pilot This Dellavlland Oypsy Moth pi.mr is the first unit of the pro-tr local air fleet of the North- it H C. Airways. Later large TROLLER STRANDED sit.. 4mv nuiuuj iibtv siivutv bo able to handle a good deal of1 commercial passenger and freight business. Mr. Murphy Is wc'l known as one of the most exper j ienccd and capable fliers In the? J province. He has been doing commercial flying for several yean and recenUy has been engaged m private flying at Williams Lake In the Cariboo country. He is both ai pilot and mechanic - The-rMortheiir B.-C -Alrwava -wnl , -' also have available the valuable; t services of Ole Rollag of this city, j Capt. II. II. Thompson Had to Swim alr engineer and also a navigate-, I AUiorrr-Doat Refloated jwno luj qng interested himself In! ''r i the project for the establishment On the extreMc low Udc last Frl- of a commercial air service her.i (t.iy morning the trailer IXL, Capt. ne came north on the plane here. II B. Thompson, stranded two miles Wllh one ncw iargc airplane en- j w it of Kumeon cannery. On the gme as weu as a complete outfit ri. inR tide the boat remained on the 0f parta already In stock here, the bottom, which caused the aged Northern B. C. Airways plans on I skipper to swim the short distance establishing a cbmplete air depcti shore. A passing troller picked here. A hangar will be brought him up that evening and Saturday n0rth soon. The local company has morning the trollers Princess and taken over a good deal of the stock D lla and the packer Taplow sue- 0f the old Dominion Airways of " v;fully raised the boat and re- victoria. moved her to Victory Cove where .w is being reconditioned. TO ENTER The ncwly-arrlvcd plane made Its first commercial flight out of here today when It left this afternoon for Ketchikan with a passenger. Many person would hav ,pone up barn-storming flights Im- mediately alter me pianes arrival jry. n PllT ITIli,art evening but the pilot already i VJLll A had a long day and told all those 'desirous of coins aloft that he United Farmers of Saskatchewan In Favor of Direct Action In Any Riding SASKATOON. June 2-Thc Unl-t"l Farmers of Canada. in-wan branch, have decided In favor of taking direct political action In any constituency. would be glad to take them up later. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. June 2: Wheat was quoted at 57 Vic on the local exchange today. Juvenile Court in This Gity Urged By Ministerial Ass'n; Spiritual Foundation Needed At a meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial held vesterdav in First United Church, the question of juvenile dolinnucncy. arising out ot recent; caw This smart looking Mountie" is Jack Renault of Montreal, former heavyweight champion of Canada and former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who is now making a successful return to the ring. He also took part In several motion pictures which included Richard DU. PADEREWSKI IS WANTED Great Pianist Is Again to Be Offered Presidency ol Poland WARSAW, June 2: Ignace Paderewskl, great pianist and former president of Poland, according to reports current here, is to be called back to head the Polish government. The great musician is due here in about a month and will then be formally offered the presidency. It Is stated. a. ... ,inH,i;e.iiceinn Thn h irnest. triDuie was i v V Annn fftoTSTiteW and the chief of PALL LUollO fi. fv in M,,lnh tbnsfi c.ises were dealt wltn. u was , . , nrn . m m oRnZcd that the police had vt LAkJ 1 Ul'AillJ rfirfi..... i- in .iirh In. Urtro number r nt Of - rM Chll- KKJ Again Meeting With Success : 'SITUATION HOI1Y OF MISSING ' YOUNG ENGLISHMAN IS FOUND ON TRAIL VICTORIA. June 2: The body of John Noel Bennett, young Englishman, who dlsap- peared last November while mushing from Pouce Coupe to Vancouver, was found buried in the snow on the trail by a trapper on Saturday. It Is pre- sumed that he ran out of pro- visions and either starved or frose to death. Police made an unsuccessful search for him Dictator Pilsudskl and muuary during the winter. Interests are supporting the move for Padcrcwskl's return. DELICATE Duty on Higher Price Cars is Increased Under Budget; Other Revisions in Post Rates Made OTTAWA, June 2;Although there is not a general revision, almost all tariff schedules are amended as regard certain items thereof in the budget of Premier R. B. Bennett which was presented to the House of Commons yes- terday. The total number of rate bearing items included i on the resolution is almost 220. Automobiles are divided, U'or duty purposes, Into three classes , , -. the first up to 1200 in value, no change; second, from $1200 to $2100, general tariff Increased from 27Vi i to 30 : third, over $2100, intermediate and general rates are lncreas-' ed from 30 to 40 respectively. Used automobiles are prohibited ! entry unless as settlers' effects. j Magazines and periodicals are made subject to a specific duty of 15c per pound under general tariff except those placed on the free list by order-ln-councll. In revision of the tariff, the Pre mier announced changes affecting IN JAIL Three Executives of Toronto Firm Draw Three Year Terms For False Prospectuses TORONUO. June 2: F. O. Johnson, L. E. Clark and H. H. Thomas, former executives of the O. A. Stlm-son Co., were found guilty last night some 200 rate bearing items but the ;on cnaM of publlshlng falsc pros. iienuuiu wc cui.u.nu ..,,. pectuses and were each sentenced in thrp vpnm' :eral tariffs. The new imposts are penitentiary. ; expected to produce an additional; : S'rt.OOO.OOO, Imprisonment in 'I'fii niiR iu by Premier Bennett a rj seen. as be- ; A J LujIjLla '""I'm directed princfpally" agatnst? " """xTfTfcXr aTIJ i TV j goods that are Imported In large i VhlsY , All I Quantities by Canada from the Unl- T JLtl 1 KJlurxU ted States. Steps have also been I taken to protect Canada against ' ,IaDDV About K,dira, nnvmm,nt Taking Five Percent of Old Age Pension Payments VICTORIA. June 2 Premier E. F. Tolmle is highly graUfled at the decision of the federal government to absorb five percent of the cost of old age pensions as announced In Premier Bennett's budget. It means a saving of $300,000 to British Columbia annually. KETCHIKAN FISH PRICE Salmon Price is Cut to 10c, Cc and 3c, On Instructions From Seattle KETCHIKAN. June 2: Acting on instructions from Seattle. Ketchikan fish buyers yesterday cut the price of salmon to 10c, 6c and 3c. according to grade. The cut In prices Is attributed to market conditions, it being pointed out that, already this spring, there is a much larger mild cure pack than usual. Halibut prices yesterday were Sc and 3c. Notorious Oil Promoter Fined LAREDO, Texas, June 2 C. O. Julian, notorious oil promoter, was fined $3,000 there yesterday on charges ot abduction and extor tion after a trial which lasted only fifteen minutes. NEW SPECIAL EXCISE TAX NOW EFFECTIVE : .1 OTTAWA, June 2:-Effctlve today, a special excise tax of one per cent imposed upon all goods imported into Canada becomes payable by the Impor- ters or the transferee who re- mnvM the Bonds from bond fur ! consumption. 3fr 4 1 4 "rtsi 4 tit 5t f - 4