t Tomorrow Tides " Today's Weather ingh o:i 20.0 ft. 13:11 Y z ft. Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light . 7:06 t 3.2 ft. southerly wind; barometer, 30.12; 19:12 , ;.8 It. temperature, 58; sea -smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 3 V i XXIV No 194. - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933 PRICE: F1VK CENTS i CANADA TO HANDLE AMERICAN CUBA SOLDIERS ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH Eight Military Men Taken Into Custody After Bodies Found Remains Were Located in Fortress Where Machndo Poll tical Prisoners Were Kept Search For Further Remains is Continuing HAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 11): (CP) Eight goldler, in-4-1 ,.iiHK a sergeant and a corporal, were arretted late Fri-(ia , after member of the A. B. C. secret society ami army ni : .i . ! had found four bodies in a fortress where political I ..-H-r.x had been beld during the regime of President Ma who was deponed from office a few days ago. The f. w. for bodies of political prisoners is continuing. SUA EH AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAIM VFW ToRK. Aug II: CP-Br l ' i at Mc en the ixmX r . T.nrket yesterday. Ospper r-r . vndy at 9c. Today cJos- K( mrr-JtV ff SHwantif k ppfr WELCOME TO H. M.S. Dragon j ) the Followng. Finns G. Percy Tinker Limited Real Estate and Insurance Snntr Block Third Avrnue Albert & McCaffery Limited f AL and BUILDING MATERIAL Prince Rupert, B.C. ALEX. McRAE Limited High Class Printers Second Are Prince Itupert Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. WHOLESALE HARDWARE I'Hnce Rupert, CRUISER WON OUT rrince Rupert AU-Stara U 3 to Ml in Soccer .,- ... ,. The smart and fait football tram of If. M. S. Dragon had no difficulty in demonstrsting Its upHiorily otm an all-star I'rinre Rupert eleven by a score of three to nil last evening, thus retain In c pncion of the Hanson Cup which the Dragon has held since her last vMt here three years ago. The biggest crowd of fans to see a soccer match here so far this season was on hand despite an uneomfwUWe drtiile of rain In which the tame was played. The score at half time was two to nil In facer of the warship which played down hill In the first period. rilnce Rupert undoubtedly suffered through being without the service of two of Its star players, Chenokkl and McKay, for whom (Hiker awl Johnny Pierce relieved. The nwteh was. on the whole, faitly well contested. WELSH COAL .MINERS hktuhmmi TO WOKK . SWANSEA. WIM, AUf. 19: (CP i -Twenty thousand an- thraclte coal miners, who haw been on strike for the last few days, will return to work on Monday pendlnf adjustment of wage disagreement. Lawrence Tibbits Is Father of Son Michael Edward l Name Choen Tor Offspring of Famous Singer SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10: A Km and a half pound son waa born on Thursday to Uwrenee Tib-blta, the well known operatic and talking picture sinter, and hit wife. The child haa been named Michael Howard. Dr. C. H Haentschal of Halley-bury. Ontario, grand master of the Sovereign Orat Priory of Canada, la In the city on an official visit to Klnc.llth preceptory. Yos-tnUy ha was taken by John Dyb-hatn to Inverness Cannery to see salmon canning operations in which he wai wry much Interested. He will be leaves Monday for Dawson to visit the pnwptory there C. C. F. CASE PRESENTED New Social Order Designed to Ensure Livelihood For People in Return For Work Urged by Dr. Telford ECONOMIC DISCOURSE Middle Course In Bringing About Economic Change Advocated Clashes With -Reds" "If you wish to continue the pre- svt oollapstng economic system for another flee years, rote for the ok UtM party candidates. If. on tht other hand, you desire a change. support the Co-operative Common wealth Federation. But. above au. be cartful of the type of men you choose and see to It that they are men of honesty, character and Integrity. Imbued with the Ideal of senrtee to mankind and not mere players of politics. " Sueh was the exhortation of Dr. Lyle Telford, prtHntaerphyftelan ana surgeon ox vaneuuvci, tn u- IrtMlM a weM-attended meeUae In an. nau Mn nutru ih roonwealUi Federation potttlca! movement. Dr. Telford, who has a free and easy, good-natured plat form manner, won the sympathy of his audience from the outset and inspired a good measure of enthusiasm among his listeners. Partl--ulariy was Oils evident at the close yt the meeting when some ques tioners, with obvtous "red" tenden cies, attempted to face the doctor with embarrassing questions. One of these individuals who questioned tne speaker's sincerity In carrying C. F. rosnel into company towns and became quite abusive about it. was ordered removed from the hall after he had refused the order of the chairman. T. J. Shenton. to take his seat. Serious Situation j Dr. Telford, who spoke for about an hour and a halt, referred In op- enlng to the serious problem which faced the most of people today of learning a livelihood. Increasingly .great numbers of people were being 'ground down under the present economic system and unemployment. I while not a new thing, was beeom Ing Increasingly serious. He pre- dieted that, despite what might be jsatd to the contrary, prosperity 'could not return under the present swatem. The situation was one wnien aust be faced seriously. A new plan nust be adopted In the applying of human energy to the natural resources so as to produce a living for the people. The speaker condemned the present system under which the ownership of natural resources and means )f production of wealth and the ontrol of the banking system were entred in and exploited by a small iroup to which some 86 of mankind had to pay tribute In the way at rents, profits, interest and graft. There was an abundance of wealth in the world, yet men and women were virtually starving to death. The workers had exhausted their pittance of wages as a result of the owning elass closing down the wheels of Industry owing to overproduction. Unless there was a rn-illeAl chance in the whole economic system, conditions were bound toJ oecome even worse. Dr. Telford described money as a mere acknowledgment of production of wealth in the way of food, manufactured products or something of social value which people mutually required. Money. In itself, waa not of value as a commodity (Continued on Toge Four) HAPPY VACATIONISTS Sb jjgt Master William Herrldge. son of Hon W D nerrtdge, CanasMta Minister to Washingino sad Mrs Herrldge. and nephew of Cassds's Prime Minister. Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett ts seen hers with bis mother, both of then soosrently enjoying themselves st Canada's frsit Maritime playground, the Ksty's Cots besrh of the Algonqnln Hstsl Et Asdrews-by-tbe-Sea. New Brunswick, where they are spending their Tscatlen. Major Herrldge Joined then there for a while. SMOKER TO VISITORS .jf fleers and Men of II. M. S. Dragon Entertained by Canadian Legion The Canadian Logson yeas host to the visiting officers and ship's company of II. M. S. Dragon last evening at a smoker held in the club rooms. Vice-President It. T. Anderson was In the chair and welcomed the guests on behalf of the Legion. City Commissioner W. J. Alder spoke and Commander FNaroy replied on behalf of the Navy. Other speakers were Lieut. W. Hume R.'c. N. V. R, Major 0. P. Tlnkr.Flrst North B.C. Regiment and F. A. MacCallutn. Those contrlbuttog to too program were L Stewart and W. Chal-Unor with songs, A. B. Johnson hi a vary enjoyabi sang and norolty community si rising, a. B. Lowson In effective and Ctmr cutlass swinging, these all mmbrs of the snip's company, and J. A. Tang, R. E. James and J N. Kelly. S. C. Thomson was accompanist Amenities Observed In Connection With Visit of Warship Soon after arrival In port of H M. S. Dragon ytsterday afternoon. an official cull was made upon the commander. Capt W. Wake-Walker (j. B. E , by City Commissioner W. J. Alder. The .amenity was returned at 11 o'clock this morning by Oapt Wal ker with an official call upon the commlsslimer'at the City Hall. WAR UPON GANGSTERS Further Continuances Are Denied Dy Judges in Seven Chicago I ' Murder Trials CHICAOO, Aug 19: The long-promised war against gangsters and criminals of this city got under way on Thursday when dty Judges refused further continuances In trials of six men and one woman all of whom are charged with murder. The woman, in whose trial further adjournment was denied. Is known as the "Blonde Tigress.'' Old Country Soccer SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Alrdrieonlans 07 Aberdeen 1. Ayr United 4. Hearts 3. Celtic 2. Falkirk 2 Cowdenbeath 0. Queen's Park 2. Dundee l. Clyde lv , Hibernians 0, Ranoers tJV Motherwell 1. St. Johnston 0. Par tick Thistle 2. Kilmarnock 3. St. Mlrren 2. Hamilton Aoad 3. Third Lanark 1. Queen ot South Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati 1. New York 4. Chicago 4. Boston 3. American League New York 8, St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 6. Detroit 7. Boston 1, Cleveland 2. Washington S, Chicago 4. Yellow Metal To Be Admitted From Other Side For Marketing Will be Refined at Ottawa and Shipped Abroad for Saje Under Sole Direction of Minister of Finance, It is Annoynced OTTAWA, Aug. 19: (CP) The Dominion government decided today to permit the shipment into Canada of gold ore, gold concentrates, gold precipitates and unrestord amalgam from the United States to Canadian smelter?, Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes, minister of finance, announced. After the gold passes through Canadian smelters, it will a&e sent to the Ottawa mint and lirmiiirn rr (fined. Then it will be shipped ab- WIININLK Ur GOLF TITLE W. II. Abbott of Dcilingham Cap- lures Honors In B. C Senior Event VICTORIA. Aug. 19. CP W. H.,eu as a rnnnrmr aiarge of one Abbott of Belllngham won trePt. The net proceeds wW b r.hampionship for seniors of th!PaW to the United States shippers Northwest Oolf Association over ta New York funds, the Oak Bay course here In the The minister of finance will hm finals terminating a week's play by ole discretion as to the market defeating W F Kettenbach of and Ume ot Mle Lewis ton, Idaho, four and three, j -z: - CONDITION OF DEATH TOLL i OLIER BESNER IN JAMAICA i Total of ISO Dead as Result et Tropical Storm $5M,009 Is Needed For Care ot Tcople KINOSTON. Jamaica. Aug. 19 (CP) The death ton as a result of Wednesday's tropical stonr floods has reached IX). Fifty thou sand Inhabitants are suffering ; from water shortage and tack of I other supplies. It Is estimated that half a million dollars will be required to restore booses snd provide for the needs of the people. SWIMMING GALA SUNDAY In connection with the visit ot II. M. S. Dragon, a swimming gala Is to be held at the Salt Lake tomorrow. A full program of swimming events has been arranged tor competition between contestants representing Prince Rupert and the warship. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Aug 10: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 01V on the local exchange today, being on? ' cent up from yesterday's MV. Security Market Showing Strength All Averages Displayed Dccblve Gains as Result ot Trading In New York on Thursday NEW YORK, Aug. 19: The security market displayed a decisive resumption ot strength on Thursday's trading. Industrials closed at an average ot 99 JO. up 4.84: rails at 49.08. up 2.19: utilities at 30.42. up 1 35. and bonds at 87 99. up .09. September wheat closed at 90c. GOLD DEATHS road by the Department of Ftnanc.fi to the world markets in much the same manner as Canadian-mined. D The Department of Finance will i not buy United States gold but will act as selling agent on the mos I advantageous market The cost of Ijellnlng. shipping and other necejr Wire Received From Vancouver i Physician Who Is Attending a uku man The following Information was 1 contained in a telegram received at I the Knox Hotel yesterday from Dr. ! Lyon Appleby. Vancouver physician, who Is attending oiler Beener. who -was Injured In an airplane crash oh Tusadav nleht In th Rriri Rl?" district and who 14 now a patlenl .at St. Paul's Hospital In Vancouvcrc- "Skull frarH K., ..I.. J ribs in good condition. Will re cover. WU1 be In hospital about two monthjs.'' -g i'ound Sterling and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchange NEW YORK. Aug. 19: The Uah pound stefNng dosed at S4.42I on the local foreign exchange orij i uurwnvy. me oanaaian dollar closed at 94c INTERIOR WEATHER Termos Part ttoudy. ealm, 59." Anyax Cloudy to rain, south wind, 54. Ilatelton Cloudy, raining, 52. Smithers Showery, calm. 50. Burns Lake cloudy, ealm. 53. C PR. steamer Princess Adelaldt Capt. S. K. Omy, arrived In por at 2 JO yeatsftiay afternoon from" the south and sailed at 10 o'clock lost night on her return to Vatws couver and waypolnts. I" Swimming Gala II. M. S. DRAGON vs. rillNCE RUPERT at Salt Lakes SUNDAY. 2:30 PJlt. Boats at Salvage Wharf 40c Return Fare