Tomorrow's Tides fte 9ttih) Ee Today's Weather 19:01p.m. 0:25 am. !' t ft' am Oj I I Prince Rupert Overcast, light 12:10 pjn.' southeast wind; barometer, 30.30; temperature, 50; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v T.XM No 102. PRINCE RUPERT, B.Ct, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ! CONDITIONS OF WORKING Imt til Considering Blanket Or Or to TtotWe Minimum Wage V sad Limited Hours ancouver Stocks a. D. mU 0a,t h yiMourl. JIVt. Province, Jl. ' : River. JH. :.'!vlew. JMH. ::.!. Mines, V : Jim. St. V. iai Silver, St. N "!. five, 14. V.-A orellk. IM. 'ir.ir. 1JI. rvr Idaho. .144. Hv,, McDonald. M. H ut h-Hops. St. s-cr Crest, M. fc: "water. .. " X.. Jg, H1( Bird. SI. undee River. Jrl. ' "'boo ooML 1st, M. itdum. M. Native Son, .11. ird. .it. Jno. J ij. WiyMde. M. V. ..vcrly Tangier. J8. Oils I' Consolidated. .18. ' imont Oils Lid., M. Ftbyan Pete, Si. Fi'-'hoW. jOT. ' : t . M. ""fling Pacific. J7 (extra loday). lUstrrn Stocks RhfrrltUOordon, 1.44. Noranda, M M. Kirkland Ukt, M. I 'ternatlonal Nickel. J1JM. Slco. 1.J8. Marassa. .80. R Antonio. 1.13. Cranada, 139. Mr Waters. .81. Kirkland Uke. 37. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVHrt.Ji3: (Canadian tr..i -Wheat waa quoted at "n thf local exchange yesterday. TodBVs prir waa unc4)anged. mw Silver plan for conference r WHITE METAL PRICE REACHES HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE 1930 Senator Key Pittman LINDBERGHS Renews Campaign For mV0Km Rehabilitating Metal Important Features of Substitute Resolution Arc Prevent Dumping and Debasement of Loinaj; Gold Clauses Unchanged was submitted to the tee on stiver. No action ternaUonal spttlrments' to I.nNDON, July 13: (Canadian Press ) Senator Key F "!: an of the United States delegation to the workl eco- c -inference, today resumed his campaign for the re-t -Mtion of silver through international agreement, r hieing a substitute proposal for his original resolu- r !. fore the conference. The new measure does not HT-fr the proportion, of sllver which may be used for central bask currency coverage whereas the ori- glnal suggestion called for optional use of one-fifth currency coverage la the white metal. Oold features of the original proposal were not affected by to- day's substitute rasoiuUoa which taken Important featurea of the new SV-HINOTOK. DC. July U loUf, n desisned to prevent the r.an Pteesi ''"dwrnpSHg of stiver on Uw worts l Roosevelt while ptesa-1 iHteU and the rtefcWSwt of progress toaard industrial coinage Another Important . the Untied Bute, is (,MM m the subntlUite resolution i a blanket order to provide , recommend that central banks n wages-ana urnum consult with each mncr to coasKser c national recovery P-, the sdvtsabtlrty of carrylni a nor . " into ef sect. . , tlon of their legal reserves In silver for use as currency cover or In in VETS TO REBUILD front Part ef Ilaildlnc to lie He-WHtriHlcd Mfftlnj Held Last M(ht The recular monthly meeUng of the Canadian Legion. British Em pire Service League, was held last evesmg. President jack mete in tat chair and a good attendance of isnremntsn by w. J. nance, nrss tea nrssment. and a oast president The convention lasts fro nAugust S until August . A eommlttee constating of the it 8. A. Bird. W. Brass, Jsnea WaU and C. V. BviU was ap pointed to consider the plan for re building the front pan wuieu-fton premises The plana, which provide for accommoaauon ror wc u'onen'i Auxiliary, have been pre pared by William Brum and S. A. Bird and will form the basis for the oonunlttee's work. The forthcoming vim 01 11. m. . discussed As has al ways been the cam In the past, the Legion will entertain sne whh arinn and smoker Is planned. A representative wUl confer wtlh the City Commissioner so that a program of entertainment may be CLERGYMAN ACQUITTED a 17-year old girl famous II) fr and His Wife Make Progress on Flight Towards Greenland I ST. JOHN'S. NfhL July 13: (Ca-, nadisn Press i OoL and Mrs Charles A. Lindbergh arrtred here from Halifax yesterday afternoon In the course of Cot. Lindbergh's prelected serial tupping fliglii to , Greenland They plan to hop next from here to Labrador. CARDINALS DEFEATED New York Giants Etrn Up Honors to Date in Crucial Nslional League Scries ST. LOOTS. July : I Preset The NsUoMI League lead-bag New York OUttts evened up honors so far us the eruetal series 4th Si. Loufe OardtM here by ehntiaig: out she seegom1 ulueb Cants yesterday. The lead of the Otanss now asanas at four full The Chicago Cuba defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers In the Windy city and marnUmed their hold on third pise wtth a ma rein of one full game over the PlUsborg Ptratea whe took a essee extra Inning ver diet ever the Beaton Braves at PttUeerg The CtncmnsU Heda mevrd out of the cellar by defeating the Phil Urn at CtncinmU. the PMtsdeJnh- ksns replacing them ta the base ment. In the American League, there was no change in the sttusitsti so far as the contest between Wash togton and New York for the league supremacy to concerned, the Sesta tors scoring a handy victory over the Chicago White Sox at the Na sternal Capital while the Yanks de fee ted the St Leutt Browne at the Yankee Stadium. The Philadelphia Athletics de- The oravlnclal convention wUl be m,umi rrir mm) ta thini held In Victoria this year and It tslaUM .hcd of the White flax. planned to nave tne racau onorn Yesterday's Big League National Leatue New York 3. St Louts 0. Brooklyn 3. Chicago 8. Boston 8. Pittsburg 9. Philadelphia 1. Onchuwtt 4. Ameriean Leatue 8t Louis 3. New York 4. Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. Waahtngton 4. Detroit 0. Boston 1. TORIES ARE 'INDEPENDENT' Peculiar Silualion Develop In Connection With Nominations In Victoria VICTORIA. July 13: (Canadian Press) The Victoria OonaervaUve Association has decided to sponsor four 'ndtpendent candidates In the nrovlt.elal election who will be left free to decide which group they will support In the next legislature. VANCOUVER July 13 'Canadian! It to aniwunced ttat Dr. VVJII PrlsaV-nev cy.il owen Darby Kergln. son of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. niTi 31 Anallran clergyman ef Kergln of Trlnec Rupert to to bo ter the wedding they plan to motor charge concerning, Court here on a jwest. Models Largest Statue of Saviour A model of the world's largest 1 a'ua of the Saviour. C Sargeant Ja vefMMew Brttlsh aca'puavli Jgetfo: ta Hhsg Oo-tohlng touches on a mi liturr of the huge fig are which wW top Liverpool's $12,900,000 Roman Catholic cathedral. Bar Silver Bids Today Soar to Forty and One Eighth Citizen, Collapses on Street in Vancouver VANCOUVBR, July IS: (Canadian Press) P. W. Desman, who came here a few months age from Stewart, where he awt a building in a large fire dtHthg the winter, collapsed on the street here Tuesday and died. Picnic of United Church lleing Held In Spite of Rain Despite weather which appeared to be anything but promising, boatloads of happy children, accompanied by teachers and parents, left early thto afternoon for Dlgby Island where the annual Sunday School picnic of First United Church to being held. There will be the usual program of sports and games and refreshments have been provided. Cents New York Futures Spurted 1.2c to 1.5c Is Hig Kisc From Low Honors in DavU Cup Slnjlcs of 2 IJc Few Months Aro Copper Remains Strong and Steady at 9c NEW YORK, July 13: (Canadian Press) Another rush of buyers in silver today sent the white metal to new high prices since 1990. Dar silver spurted one and seven-eighth to nearly 1.5c. Today's bar silver price compares wth the to nearly 1.5c Today's bar silver prices compares With the low of 24 Jc reached on January 3 last. The price of copper continued firm today at 9c NORTHERN TENNIS IS MAN DIES! EVENED UP ! P. W. Ilea man, Weil Known Stewart Australia and England Divide Openers WXMBLSDON. Kngland, July 13: (Canadian Press England and Australia broke even todj? Jo opening singles of the Davhfuuf tone tennis finals. . ., Jack Crawford. Austrttts, de-lea ted Henry 1 Bunny) Austin, Kngland, 4-t. t-t t-S. 8-3. Fred Perry. England, defeated Vivian MeOrmth. Auatralsa, 6-4. SECOND CARIBOO PREDICTED FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTES BY WELL KNOWN MINING MAN More Activity There Today Than in Twenty Years, Says W. G. Mc.Morris Tells of Development on West Coast Properties , "I am confident that this season's increased gold mining activity on the Queen Charlotte Islands will bring about as widespread public interest in that area as presently obtains in the Cariboo and Bridge River gold mining districts. There are more prospectors in the field and mote claims have been staked and recorded than for the past twenty years." stated W. O. MeMor-1 ris to u DaUy News representaUve rvnnn on hih arrival aboard the Prince I 1 1 V I I K I H Tn IS John from the Islands last everting.! -' vrlVVl-l lU He will continue to Vancouver j aboard the Prince George Saturday evening on mining business. Mr. Mc Morris is president and manacmg director of the Kltsault Mines Ud operating the Skidegate-Sunrise gold mine at Skidegate. He reports negoUattoos are being car ried on between bis company and one of the larger mining and smelt- to speedtog up developmeot to the stage where an output of B0O toot of ore per month can be main 'tamed. SUSTAINED Former Wife of Alberta Minister at Public Works Fails to Upset Decree Grsnted Husband EDMONTON. July 13: (Canadian Press) An absolute decree of dl- g eemerBS of Canada wlth a viewtesce. which was granted Hon. O. L. UcPherson, minister of pubUe work rfTttAlberta-government was upheM In a decision given try Mr Justice Frank Ford who dtomia- At Kootenay Harbor, on the west1 sed the action f Cora Lillian Me-coast of Moresby Island, the Haida I Pherson. the minister's former wife. ' Gold Mines Ltd. to employing eight j to upset the divorce decree which ' men on the Prince Rupert group of 1 was granted following a recent 'gold claims under the direction of sensational hearing. A. J. Ingraham, Mr. McMorrto re l ports. The vein on which develop ment to proceeding has been traced for over 480 feet on the surface by stripping and open cuts. A drift has been started on this vein which in 300 feet will give a vertical depth of 135 feet The drift has advanced 60 feet so fsr, and shows from 18 Inches to four feet of good commercial grade ore. Some sensationally rich streaks of free gold rock are being encountered m the vein as drifting proceeds. At Oold Harbor, also on the west VEGETABLES ARE EARLY Gustave Cordel Sets Record For' Local Gardeners to Beat In Way of Produce Those who asay boast of early vegetable crops of good size In. Prince Rupert wilt have something i to beat in the Dreduee of Quatave ' coast of Moresby Island, the Oowicordel of Seal Oove who called at Ittrbor Mines Ltd. haa a crew of 10 the Dally News this afternoon to men at the Early Bird group, en- gfaoW the new editor some of his larging camp buildings and gener- muits in the way of potatoes, cabT-ally preparing for an expansion of (bage beets, taratps, lettuce, operations. -nave you seen anything to beat Supplies DeUvered them," Mr. Cordel hvajutred and the The steamer Prince John made a news editor had perforce to admit special trip Into Oold Harbor on her, that be had not All varieties of trip north from Vancouver this) vegetables were of remarkable ste week and landed some 40 tons of; and quality for so early In the mining supplies Sunday .Early In August the steamer will bring another shipment of machinery and supplies. Including a full dlesel engine, compressor and ball mill. It was on the ground comprising the Early Bird group of 16 claims, that the first lode gold found m British Columbia was located and It Is stated that a considerable gold production waa obtained here in the early 30's by the Hudson's Bay Oo., with a crew of 30 miners sent up from Victoria. The property has been producing gold on a small scale operation since 1910 with a small stamp mill Mr. Cordel has been using vegetables from his own' garden stnee mid-April and to now getting a eond crop of lettaee. ' The Canadian Lsston Women's Auxiliary, at a recent meeting, mads plans for future work and activities. Mrs. Jack Preeee, the president was m the chair at the gathering which was held In the Hays Block. v I ITALIAN AIRMEN REACH having a capacity of one-half ton. new BRUNSWICK TODAY some M7.000 worth of gold has been HHRntAC nn "ji. n .hp. a. . . 1 i .Li. 11 111 . u n 111 u maim 11 huh. wiH7 IiTomim .t... 1 1 n . 1. - w u . .H , m lauilNaNiw ui iu tun ivu imic i- . . V t iMiM tail nr iim In onlH vn i.i.r.VATOit m cismx r It being their first stop In Canada. General Italo Balbo. Italian air m In later, and his FOR TWO WEEKS1 TIME J A vertical shaft to being sunk on squadron of 33 seaplanes. e v ,the vein and to now down 80 feet bound fw the Century of Pro- OTTAWA. July IS: CP Some exceedingly rich ore haa been gress Exrjosrtton at Chicago. No decision la expected to be .encountered on this shaft and two ianded here today from Cart- 4 made concerning the re- e'drllta, one 319 feet and one to fact leasing of the govertutftiv ale- Pfwd ROOC' commereUI ore vator at Prince Rupert tot ju UlU 1'Vfl two weeka or more. It to stated When the new compressor Is ln- here. stalled In August It ts proposed to -v .continue shaft sinking and aross- l Continued on Page 2 wright, Labrador, ts receive a great paibUc weJeome and re- 4 eeptlon. From here the aerial t flotlfia will proceed to Mon- treal en route to Chisago. V e