Tomorrow's Tides Che wmln Today's Weather IW 0:35 ajn. 15.7 It. 18:52 p.m.' 19.1 ft. L"W 0:30 a.m. 62 ft. Prince Rupert Raining, light 12:20 pjn. 7.7 ft. southeast wind; barometer, 30.10; temperature, 55; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v XXIV . No. 178. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS DOMINIONXOAN HAS BEEN RENEWED S0CKEYE BUYING WAR EXTENDS WALL PARTS OF COAST Banks Reduce Interest Rate for Federal Gov't to Three Seven-Eighths First Time In Recent Years That It Has Been so Ixm Old Loan Falling Due on August 1 is Being Extended nTTAWA. July 29: (Canadian Press) The Dominion i . ruitu'nt has obtained renewal of a $60,000,000 loan t .r i f chartered banks of v . enounced by the finance due on August 1, It s ' recent years that the a money at less tnan r.. ENGLAND FAVORED Ckiiifnitrs fcxpeeted te. lift Diu Cop Althouih Trance Won Double Today IITEIL. France. July : (C itiiu Pre) The veteran tttxh doubles Irani of rtorotra m Rtucnon defeated lluihe ia4 Lte of Tmland 6-1. . -t only U4i for the first French win the ta the Davt Cup final, makinc Mr. U y or to dale two matches for tmtUnd and one for France. tr ind H still the favorite to in n tovrtcd trophy of vrhkh of Fan. - is the defender. In the It ; "nladlnc lnile tomorrow ttn f,f fniland meett Martin I runre while Austin will play of Cwhrt one FAIR BOARD COMMITTEES Bui M.mr Named Head of Finance day UrD.trtment lor Year llcrt I Morgan. Sports and Attractions toe F .i board commit as follow ' muing year hare been ep-l ' ! hy r E Wermig. president: n w. r Stone. Bert Mor-l iHjuglaa Frtamell. :- and Attraction Bert ' W F 8 tone. Sam Joy. C. r "'jkho and Fred Boulter. 1 1 nK and OroMrxU Haras i n i. William Millar and Fred 1 - und fcthlblte-WIUIam MU- ' Balagno and Horace Du- v -"tilling -aam Joy and Doug T'.,,. ii. 1 'im-mentloned In oath ae 1 ''irnian. sr.. ruiaiu notick ' mK to the necessarily re- ' ' Me of this paper due to "' ",rf"ment of advertising, A1" be lmpoatlbte during the " t'on campaign to publish man brief and eoneave ""marie of polltioal Thoe wishing extended ' rU wfl have to rntka fla- "rrnngemenU let publl- ' i same. Canada at 3S' interest, it department today. The old is said to be the first occa- Dominion has been able to DIES AT SIMPSON 4th4nJUuyjr.SWorUrj of VU Late CounetL victim or Pneumonia POKT SIMraON. July The death occurred at the Port Ssmpaon Oeneral Hospital on Sunday laat of Nathan Lawson. who had bean Ul a my abort white. daaUi being result of pneumonia The late Lawaon had beam for a good many year the ametary of the village council and waa ono of Uve raoat prominent and leading man the v lilac He waa a vary strong supporter of khe Native Brotherhood movement and was the president of the Port 81m peon branch thla brotherhood. He also waa a strong supporter of sporti and was of the founders of the Port Bbnpaon Athletic Chrc and soppor-ted everything for the general welfare of the people. Deceased leavaa to mourn his loss. Joshua Well. Peter M. Wells, Mr Oeorge Ross and Mrs. Oeoree San-key The funeral took place on Tues and srrvlres both at the residence and at the graveside were Conducted by Dr. L. J. Shepley of United Church. Members of the Port Simpson Council were the honorary pallbearers and the active pallbearer were from the Port Simpson Athletic Club, flower completely covered the casket these being sent by The port Simpson Council. Mr. and Mrs. MaColl. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Beynon. pworlh League. Port Simpson AthleUr Club. Mrs. H. Brentaen and family and Mrs. J. Brentaen and family Mrs Maude Rosa. Mrs. John Morae. The Ivy Oulld. Mr. ana Mrs MuMtrve. Mrs. 0. 8. Dudo-umrrf Mr J C Comer (Stewart). Martha Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm thidoward. Mr. and Mrs. u. u. HMh. Mrs. r. Samps re iwi- wanga. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Morae. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Alexote. Es ther Pollard. Mary cooper ana other. Today's Weather Terrace- Pari cloudy, calm, M. Alice Arm Cloudy, west wind. M Anyox Cloudy, calm. SI aiewarV-Clondy. calm. . llaaelton Cloudy. ''" Smithes C?toudy. calm. Si. calm. . Durns Uke -Clear, ... nn tock nrlces today because the tK-k ex. h .nes are all closed on Saturday Early While our kids are still cuiun uui paper dolls the little tykes ot Japan are receiving instruction on how to handle a teoadsword. At Tokto primary schools the motto Is train 'em while they're young. TO SEARCH FOR PLANE Itelief Sent From Hum Lake For CoL Spencer's Party It was reported here this morn-Inr. that rilot Dcwir had been dispatched from Burn Lake by planet to McConnell Crrek area to Institute search for CoL Victor Spencer's Junkers seaplane "City of Prince deorje." with Pilot W. It. McClukey. Air Knilneer Fred Staines and W. S. I)uke Harris, well known mininr. man, on board, which has not been reported since lat Saturday when it left Prince Georie for McConnell Creek. No particular anilrty I felt as weather ha been lood and the country there U full of lake In event of a forced landinc be! nr. neeeary but search has been Intituled merely as a mailer of prreautlon In event of McCluskey belnj povlbly In need of some ort of relief. MrClukey had been ent Into McConnell Creek to distribute ome prospectors to properties In which Col. Spencer I lnlereled. Air F.nlneer Slalne 1 a brother of Constable Slalne of the local city poHc- . PUTS DOWN" I AT REGINAi Round the World llyer Slops at llr(lna Knroule io New York ItEOlNA. July : (Canadian Presa) Flying an Imperial Oil Co. plane of which T. M. Pat IteW ta the rssratar ntlot. Jimmy Mattern, Texas round the world flyer, ar rived hare at 1:M yesterday nf tor-noon from Edmonton, stopping at Satkatoon enroute. Mattern's next stop after leaving here was to be Winnipeg whence he proceeds to New York via Chicago. Vancouver Wheat Military Training In nniTisn empire favors EXCHANGE STABILITY AND WORLD GO Li) STANDARD (Canadian Press) LONDON. JPaUy : CPi- British Empire delegates to 4 the world economic conference have made an agreement which declares In favor of stability of lMer-Smpire ex- change rates and for altbnate reatoratmn of toe interna- Uonal losd standard. 4 CRITICAL OF C.C.F. Matkenile King's Declaration Arouses Cheers in Province Of Saskatchewan WADENA, Sask July S3: (Canadian Pre) If ever a movement in Canada attempt to Uke over the activities of the people it will be met by force. This belief was ei pressed by RL Hon. William Lyon Mackenile King. Liberal leader for Canada, in criticism of the Canadian Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. Ills assertion aroused cheers. Foursquare opposition to the clauses of the Canadian Co-operative Commonwealth Federation program providing for taking over Industry, transportation agencies, mine, forests and fisheries, etc. eame from the Liberal leader. Wheat Futures Record Losses Dropped Six and Seven Cent In Winnipeg and I J mil ot Five Cents In Chicago , WINNIPBO. July 39 (Canadian IYeasi ept by profit-taking and stop loas selling, wheat futures closed down 74o. to 6 4c. on the VANCOUVER. July S9: (Canadian ( local market yesterday. They drop-Presai - Wheat ws quoted at 78c ped the limit of five cent allowed on the local exchunue today ,ln Chkago. Japan EXCITEMENT AT TERRACE Interior Town Stirred By Brief Visit of World Flyer on Wednesday ' TBRRACE, July 39: Wednesday was a beetle day In Temce and rtemlty as airplanes circled overhead and telegraph wires hummed, while every ear and truck sought to break the speed record between Terrace and Lakelae Lake to see Jimmy Mattern. the world flyer, come down in his seapsa&t, Those slow drivers who missed iat exciting event proved a hindrance to the frantic rush back to Henry Frank's hayfleld up on the "Beach" as they tried to pass on the rather narrow road leading thither. But those who succeeded in gettfcH back In time saw a beautiful take-off at 4:45 pm. That waa Cap. WUttasa Alexander In the reatwe plane Kbit's Brewery. He flew over to the take, ciroled over Mattern as a salute and vanished in the dkecUon of llaaelton. Then came tfer final ush back from the hayflftM to the ske to see Mattern take off for (axel ton which he did at about 8:30. long about 8:30 the seaplane posed over high in the sky pdhg back 'o Prince Rupert and Ketehlkan. The local board of ttfde had ibumed something by war M a re--epUon and welcome with meal strawberries as a strong feature, rod a dance, of course. These plana failed to hold the airmen, however, so Terrace people ate their strawberries and did their daneinc without them. ALASKA HAS EARTHQUAKE Violent Tremor Felt Yesterday Morring at Dutch Harbor and Vicinity DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska. July 38 (Canadian Frees) A violent earthquake of fifteen second duration was felt In this vkmlty at 3:49 yesterday morning. Extent of damage. If any. was not Salmon Being Imported From United States to Augment Local Supply Fishermen Are Smiling as Canncrs Characterize Present Situation as "Suicidal" As Has Been Case Here For Some Time, Prevailing Price is Now 65c Per Fish VANCOUVER, July 29: (Canadian Prese)-Sockeye salmon prices have increased more than fifty percent during the past fortnight through a buying war which has involved canners in all fishing districts of the British Columbia coast From forty cents per fish agreed upon at the opening of the season, the price has now reached 65c rand the canners look forward wHh rr apprehension to what may happen Ir'FITn hi I h K I In ""ea the southern dlatrieU eame FAREWELL Moose Lodge at MewartJeM Tributes Paid to Father Leray STEWART. J (fly 39: The following letter of farewell waa ad dressed by the local Moose Lodge: I to Father E. M Leray OJ1J, par-'tsh priest of the Roman Catholic' departure for Dawson: "I am instructed on behalf of the members of this lodge to convey to yon their message of bon voyage on your transfer to Dawson. We are going to mass your vivacious personality and pleasant smite and we are sore you will gain the same confidence and respect in yoar new field of activity as yon have won the general respect with the general public of this district. Yoar willingness to assist and co-operate in all public affairs while wtth as Is much commended and appreciated and we woald have you carry with you the feeUnc that you are leaving behind many friends and well-wishers who will always be glad to hear from yon in yoar new field "Wishing you Ood-speed and the best of results. "P. 8. Jack. "Secretary." Practically the entire popuJaUna of Stewart was at the wharf to farewell Father Leray on hi departure last Monday night. TOOK DRUG FROM SHIP Haul ot Opium Valued at JJO.OOO Made at Honolulu Owners lined and Steward Arrested HONOLULU. Jury M (Canadian Press) Contraoaad opium worth $43,000 was seised trosn the steam er Bmpreas of Canada when she) ! docked here from the Orient and the owners wore fined $41,360 by the collector of cistiotni A Chinese steward is being held on a charge of attempting to smuggle the drug. SU.VKK AND COPPKK ON NEW YORK MAR1 ! i rtcw xsjntv. wuty jv anaojan. Press) Bar silver showed a fall-, Ing off on the local metal market today, closing at 35 He which was a cent down from yesterday's close Copper sold at from Vc to 9c. ' Into full season. Borne canners characterize the present prices as "sttlctdat" while the fishermen are snviHng. Some Traser River eanners are niPriaaio.UiUeaJis.the low price there mating tt profitable to do so. it Is stated. As anrwttnced an the Dally News a week aao today, no ta (Be has been paid in this district for sock-eye for ten days or more now. Evidently the price voir has now ex tended to all parts of the coast. ENTHUSIASM FOR POLICY OF PRESIDENT M. P. MrCaftcry Says Teople of: United SUtes Determined Good ! Times Must Return M. P. McCaffery. who returned' peatciway from the sooth, fotnc as1 tar as Portland, says the people In the United SUtea are enttwHaitsc over the new Industrial plan for sbortenmc hows assd increasing waaaa They are finding that the poihry of scoMsnjr is getting them nowhere and they ate looking for4 ward to a general tsapenvMasnt ir b tints eoridlttotk. The newapap era are r-opentftB; and there It no division on inUMnsJ ttnea In regard to the MttsmaJ policy of the preasdeat. The people are deter-' mined that there shall be no repetition of the unemployment enad-l-tlons of last winter. Mr. McCaffery met Dave Balfour and a nuanber of ether Prince nt-pert piopii. lie aayt Dave k doing well in rorttand. a STEAMER ANYOX IS IN NO IMMEDIATE DANGER POINT BARROW. July 19 : (CP) -The tt earner Anyox, owned by the Pacific Salvage V Oo. of Vancouver and under charter to the Hndaou Bay Oo. for a fur bwjrteg expedition to . the Arctic Ocean, which has been caught in an ice floe off Point Barrow. t In no una)- dlate danger. It Is reported s here. The leak In the vessel has been checked and members of the crew are remaining on board swatting the arrival of the United States coastguard ' vessel Northland to rescue them.