XXIV No. 283 OLE JOHNSON, HELCE JACOBSEN. EINAR OKS-MK.SOREN KNUTSEN AND EINAR MORTINSEN BELIEVED TO HAVE PERISHED ON TUESDAY MORNING. Wreckage of Two Boats Is Found; Two Others Missing BELLA ASHORE WITH PILOTHOUSE CONE-E. 0. lO IS (.ROUND TO MATCHWOOD NO TRACE FOUND OPS. K. AND KENO-TWO .MAKE PORT. VICTORIA, Dec. 7: (CP) Five Swedish fishermen from Prince Rupert arc MievcdJosLwitJi Mr fjMK boats in a storm that swept the west const of Vancouver Hand Tuesday. The miming craft and men are: The Bella, the wreckage of which was found ffvc miles west of Clo-oohe, w hich had Olc Johnson and Heine Jacob-fen aboard. The E. 0. 1G29, the wreckage of which was found eight miles west of Clo-oosc, which had Einar Oksvik on hoard. TheS. K. which is unreported with Soren Knutscn. The Keno, aboard which was Einar Mortinsen. The Dovrc, with Alfred Anderson, has arrived at Ham-field and the .Magna, w ith two men, at Beccher Bay. The men and boats came south from Prince Rupert several months ago and wercenroute back w ith the intention of trolling off Bamfield for a few days. The weather was favorable when they left Victoria .Monday but, off Port San Juan wind rose. The advisabil- j Ity of making haven w as considered but it was decided to ; push on, according to Alfred Anderson. An hour past San Juan the wind increased to a gale and the craft headed into its teeth, hoping to ride it out. Between 1 and 1 o clock , o'clock Tuesday morning Anderson saw the lights or the . three loats and at 5 o'clock sighted the Bella. At day- , break, how ever, he could not' pick up any of them. He con- , eluded that they had headed for Bamfield and struggled , through the storm to that point himself to find out that , he had been the only one to make pori, WRECKAGE IS FOUND Dan Holliday. .Government Tele wreckage or survivors. tnmring hands. Several Usues t; i:hed new high price marks for the year. Today's Weather Terrace- Cloudy, calm, temperature 32. Alyansh-Cloudy, calm, 30. Anjox knowing, calm, 32. HEAVY DAY iGarment Workers' C til OF TRADING Turnover In New York Over Two Million Shares High Price Marks iiiii i i 0 NEW YORK, Dec. 7: Trading I. wed a big revival in volume on U;o New reached. ployers and workers in I.os Angeles Los ANOELK8. December 7 Settlement of the garment workers' strike here was announced ys-i.i.v a ten-year agreement sat- Tu sday with over 2.000,000 shares utactory to all parties having been SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YOUK MAUI NtW YOHK. December 7 Cn-gilver closed at 43 Je per ounce on the local metal markot yesteruay. w KSed at r per pound. Canadian Student Waitress Who Sued Julia "Judy" Oelger. 19-year-olc St. Catherines. Ont . swimmer, as she recently left for Los Angeles aboard a liner, to attend the University of California. cumbed to shock and exposure yes terday afternoon aboard the Kelley ! Logging Co.'s service boat Nora iJane. The unfotrunate Incident O l J t0Qk P'acc about 12:30 noon ln lhc jtrike IS uettleU bush between Butedale and Khutae lniei wnue aeceaam huu jbck iiu-son. looslne suuerlntendent for the Kcac Kcachcd .ct Between i c, veen Em r.m- Agreement Cq pre ,fi hunting for deer. About 4:30 p.m . after having been taken aboard the Nora Jane, Mr. Brynolson. despite all that could be done by his companions to save his life, expired. The Nora Jane arrived ln port about 8 o'clotk this morning to bring ln the body and report the tragedy. An inquest Is being held this afternoon before Deputy Coroner A. J. Lancaster and, accompanied by Mr. Alder and members of the party the remains will be placed tonight aboard the ateamer Trlnce George for delivery south for Interment Newt or the tragedy will prove a general shock to the community of Prince Rupert for Mr. Brynolson nounce. j Baer For Breach Of Had Been Resident of Province Years Long Prominent in IS ' VANCOUVER. Dec B: -A resident ct British Columbia for forty-eight years and long prominent in musi-i al circles here. Mrs. Hicks, wife of Arthur J Hicks of this city, passed it way on Monday. SUCCUMBED AHOUT FOUR HOURS AFTER BEING INJURED IN RIGHT LEG BETWEEN KNEE AND THIGH INQUEST BEING HELD THIS AFTERNOONREMAINS SOUTH TONIGHT. About four hours after beinu shot in the right lejr between the knee and thigh in mistake for a deer by a com pan panion v on on on a a hunting nuniing expedition expedition in in the ine neighborhood neiKimornooa oi of n " n, the wrnrk-ttl wrecked hull mi oi of nit the Be m a ! i ' Rranh lineman, came upon LWmnr. r. iirv,,.,kn n,m,l in r s,,!in with its deckhouse gone. Three pVesId I ntof the E. 0. 1629 ground almost to m. tc h ooci. oa is . uiu . . . . , .. . f . .. . , , . ,f , men sent on patrol irom iiamiu-... L tn,m,r meni at tins citv. sue-?" ' ..... - ....it ... ....... kam nnK, 1 1 .. . COMMISSION ON HIGHWAYS Body to Have Control Over Koads or Province to be Set Up, i Minister Announces t VICTORIA, Dec. 7: (CP ElUier by special enactment or by amendment to existing statutes, the provincial government wtll move to set up a provincial highway commission at the next session of the Legislature, Hon. Frank M. McPher- son, minister of public works, an- r gfiftWl WE LOCAL FISHERMEN ARE DROWNED Phone 77 TAXI TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Mock Any time, anywhere, 50c U the fare. 7-I'aasenger Chrysler Car NORTHERN AND CENTRAL HRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933 Charlie Hanson, Wistaria Store-keener, Succumbs to Pneumonia Following Motor Injuries The death is reported in Burns Lake Hospital on Monday of this week of Charlie Hanson, storekeeper of Wistaria and for years a well known resident of the Lakes Dis trict. He was injured tn a motor accident l4-WjJitejssn,tjaB-ted pneumonia to which he succumbed. He is married and is survived by a child. Wheat Prices VANCOUVER. December 7 (Canadian Press Wheat was Quoted at 5fl7c on the local Exchange yesterday. , Well Known Coast Lumberman Shot In Mistake For Deer In Neighborhood of Khutze Inlet NEW STOCK EXCHANGE Torrnto Preparing For Opening Up Of Biggest Matkrt Outside Of New York TORONTO. Dec. 7: CP-Local I financial leaders are continuing their preparations for the seUlug .7 'Ci ,. ,7i P htre of the largest stock market-hi m wife h had a visited the city with,. ing nrMntmaiinn organisation ,n ln Norlh North America An,.ri, her parents. City Commissioner and Mrs. Alder. Circumstances of Tragedy Relating the circumstances of the Continue4 on Page outside of the New York Stock Exchange ln the meiger ot the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange into the Toronto Stock Exchange. The new exchange ia expected to be ready for business af-t.-r the first of the year. PEARSON IS NAMED HEAD OF FISHERY VICTORIA, Dec. 7: CP -Premier T. D. Pattullo announces that (ill portfolios in the government have now been filled with the appoint tnent of Hon. George S. Pearson, minister of mines and labor, as commissioner of fisheries. 1 TAXATION BIG STORM New Income Tax Law is Being Formulated in United States Washington! d.c. Dec. 7: rhe House ways and means committee is considering new income tax legislation whereby the exemption for single persons would be tx: at $1060 and for married at $5000 with a minimum rate of four per-cent, increasing on a sliding scale r the larger incomes. Promise is Married PASSES AT RENO. Nev., Dec 7 OHve Beck. Livarmoxe. Cal.. waitress, who a fc w days ago settled a $250,000 t reach of promise salt against Max Baer. well known he ivyweight box- i was married he e yesterday to t 1 1. nie Walsh-MrS. Arthur Hicks , Of Vancouver Dies BURNS LAKE Oreton and Washington Coasts Lashed by Ninety-Mile Gale Much Rain at Astoria S BATTLE, Dec. 7: (CPJWash-ingtan and Oregon coasts were swept by one of the strongest gaits In years, the wind reaching a velocity of ninety miles per hour, late Tuesday. At Astoria, Ore., three and a quarter inches of rain fell. It being the heaviest precipitation recorded in fifty years. Considerable property damage Is reported but no lives were lost. Bill Hart Fifty-Three Years Old Tamous Figure of Old Silent West crn Film Dramas Celebrates Birthday On His Farm ter health than in years. Fifi cl'Orsay Is Wedded Yesterday To Chicago Man HOLLYWOOD. December 7 Pifl d'Orsay. well known screen actress. M ..lJ .... It 1 nt a lT..!u Vancouver Stocks iOouitr e. D. join ) Vancouver B. R. X GoW. .38. f Bralorne. D.60. B. C. NtekeL .40. Big Missouri. .49. Bridge River. JO. Cariboo kld. tS&. Georgia Alver, .08, Indian. .Ollfc. . Mlnto Gold, .ltfc. Meridian. .38. Mernlng Star, .17. NaUve Sons. .04. National Silver, .011. Noble Five, .07. Pend Oreille. .71. Porter Idaho, .994. Premier, 1.08. Reeves McDonald. .10. Reward .06. Reno, .88. Silver Crest. .0. Wayside. .33. Whitewater. .061.. Wnverly-Tangier, .01 V4. Oils Fabyan. .00 Home Oil, 1.G0. C. & E .88. Freehold, .10. A. P. Corw .17, Oalmont, .10. Sterling Pacific. .45. Toronto Alexandria, .01 V. Columarlo. .44 H. Central Patricia, .49. Klrkland Lake, JO. Noranda, 34J3. Sherrltt-Gorden. .84. InternaUonal Nickel, 31.35. Granada. .59. Maeassa, .79. Slseo, Ul. Tomorrow's Tides High urged. - 5:25 ajn. 17.7 ft. 16:59 pjn. 17.5 ft. Low 11:17 a.m. 9.9 ft. 23:44 p.m. 6.3 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENTS FREEMAN BRYMLSON IS KILLED IN HUNTING FATALITY Trolling Boats From This Port With Prince Rupert Men Aboard Victims of Vancouver Id. Storm PLAN FOR SOUTH GETS PLANNING FOR WORK Pattullo Advocates Use of National Credit Discusses Financial Phase of Problem Premier's Parley Western Premiers Endorse National rublic Works Program Ask . Ottawa to Relieve Single Men VICTORIA. Decemoer 7 Press i Rational use v of the (national credit was ad vosalji' yes terday ty Premier T. D. PattuHo for the fulfilment of a "work ana wages" program. He suggested that unemployment could be materially relieved without a policy of inflation. "If British CoUBiMia controlled its own credit and customs we could double our populaUoo. bt-a short time," tfce Premier declared. "Thirty thousand dollars set aside MANCHESTER, Cal.. Decemoer 7 ! annually for sinking fund purposes. -.WIIHam S. Hart, famous two-gumwouW reUre mittton dollar loan hen. of the old ileal movies, cei- ta lwcnt J""'- PfoTlrie'e e-bflted hft Ilftynhfrd wrthday cfBW"ort"te5QbrttoClpJ his farm here yesterday. He tokt millions a year ard still be sol- callers that he was feeling in be;-, ?efl' " Mr. I'atiuJio's statement r oho wed the conference of premiers of the four western provinces who endorsed a proposal of an extensive program of public works for un employment relief to be financed by the national credit and. if iikj- essary. the issuance of additional currency. . The federal government wUl b urged to assume all responribittiy for the relief ot single unemployed men. T 7Z . V. Uniformity of reBef measures wood church k yesterday a to Maurtce I, -nton. ft m un- niu oi orucago. mujni,nt i.ror .ti. To Travel Together To Russian Capital Ambassador William Bullitt to Be Met at Berlin By Commissar Maxim Litvinoff BERLIN. Dec. 7: It was stated here yesterday that William C. Bul- 1144, new United Steteajirnbussador to UimiA appointed following the, olftgssl reeognltion ot the Soviet HepaoM by President Roosevelt, atti'Maxtm Litvinoff, Russian com missar ot foreign affairs, would meet here ind Journey together to Moscew. Mr. Bullitt Is now dn his way from the United States and M. Litvinoff, who has been in Rome conferring with Premier Mussolini ot Italy, is expected to spend a few days In the German capital awaiting the ambassador's arrival. Wife of Member Of Commons Is Dead at Verrioii VERNON. Dec. 7: C P Mrs. O rote Stirling, aged 60, wife of the Member of Parliament at Ottawa for Yale, died on Tuesday night ihere. Before her marriage on Jan uary 22. 1603, to Mr. Stirling, deceased was Mabel Katherlne Whlsh, daughter ot Dr. R. Whlsh, Brig-stoke. R.N., of BeyrOuit Syria. Be sides her widower, she Is survived by two sons and two daughters. . 1 . 9 fl