I ; n Tomorrow's Tides if THIS WEEK - lu IH A. - I U She The New Chevrolet '2 am. 20.9 It. 9m. 18.0 ft Is on Display at Low Kaicn Motors Show Room All Cordially Invited Phone 52 S NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXIV.. No. 07, PRINCE RUUERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS DATE FOR ECONOMIC KIDNAPPING THEORY IN ASHLEY Roosevelt and MacDonald Agree Upon Seven-Point Recovery Plan As Result of Their Conference I NDERSTANDIMI REACHED BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND (JREAT BRITAIN ON WAR DEBTS AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM, IT IS ANNOUNCED. Tariff Reduction and Higher Price For Silver Included JINK 12 SETTLED UPON AS OPENING TIME FOR IMPORTANT MEETING IN LONDON PROGRESS RELIEVED MADE TO BRING FRANCE INTO LINE. WASHINGTON. D.C. April 26: (Canadian Press)-drcat Britain and the United States lined tip today for a st-ven point world economic recovery program embracing I n iff reductions and higher silver prices. Prime Minister J annay MacDonald and President Franklin I). Roosc veil, in a joint statement, declared for the following: n increase in the general level of commodity prices. Uciricntation of commercial policies. Reduction of tariffs. Ouitas and exchange restrictions. World expansion of credit. Capital expenditures by governmental monetary standard. Improvement of the status of silver. W ASHINGTON. D.C, April 26: (Canadian Press )-T . 12 has been agreed uion by President Franklin D. I: . vlt of the United States, Premier J. Ramsay Mae- ' ,al of Great Britain and Former Premier Eduoard )! i riot of France a the opening date for the world eco- nil- conference in London. This decision is interpreted "in indicating the achievement oi WAR IS OPPOSED l.".r up of Unllrd Stairs Willi Other Nations Is Foreseen i ' v.lllNOTON. DO.. April M: inn Press i Possibility el " in agreement with fellow ''"los of the Paris peace pec' event of tlircat ol wr In (I yesterday in the light oi ' rmonu centering around the Entices between President 1 ki n D. Roosevelt and vtsiUng ' -IIK'IV News-Herald Morning Paper For Vancouver VI. mniA. April :-TH. News- " "i-i Ud is Uie name of a com- ""h , " " at Vancouver to'JS .neorpcuyi T Zi XTTU wn Norman U. ' llr ai uioi;y. incur Ua rcproaenU- . P ; ' as Uken out in he mm D -I Unj c f W Uu,nson. Identified with the tor- ' N ws and prior to that with the The New.-ller.ld is a private ir.;.ny and tu authorised capl - hUatlon Is $25,000. Uime substantial pragma In th conversations between the tauter ot the three nations In Ibc way ol an understanding. Last night President Rouftvelt and Premier MacDonald announced that they had discussed HrtUah wa debU owed to the United Slates and. In a Joint statement, said tht as a resuii, me two no - "clear understanding of the situation affecting the two nations.' The conversation will be continues In London and .Washington. Macllonalil I Uglily Pleased prime Minister MacDonald told newspapermen M he left the White House today lor London thai the conversations with lrcsident Roose velt had been liuitful In a way i i,.tiv believed possible when I came. War debU relief for Oreat liniain, Uken up last ulght. was not men Uoned In Ue final statement. Kclio l"rom Lurope aKNKVA. April M: (Canadian press Hie flmt oiriclal echo of the Washington conversations be- ween President Rovelt of the lold dehtates that States was A anti war l-JS 'n'f'"'" Irwn a-teUng on aggressor In.vtl"" Is Highly prrmw s .T R.ui. .. M.tcDonaM w u. -.v result of conversations with Pi ( . -uit tit Roosevelt exereded his expectations. OUTLOOK BRIGHTER inaniUt 1 veloimienU In United Slate Vy Help Pulp Mill Here Says Ilesnrr The outlook lor Prince Rupert milp mill undertaking looks somewhat brighter as a result of ftnan lal developments or the past fev days in the United States but thetv .1 nothing definite to announre yet. stated CHIer Uesner. who relumed to the city on the ITince Oenrge this morning after having spent the past four months in Vancouver. P. L. Buckley, the promoter. Is at present In the east In connection with the project and Mr. Cole, who Is one of the principal barkers, has been out on the coast from Chicago recently. Budget Proposals Regarding Pension Holders Suspended OTTAWA. April 26: (Canadlai Press Hudgel proposals respecting pensions of ex-soktiers In tin employ of the government will not be proceeded with at the present session of Parliament. Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes, minister of finance, stated yesterday. Pleased STAY ON STANDARD Fiance Tiin to Retain tioW a I Luis of t'urtciicy and llvpes Ollr (untrks May Do Same PARIS, April M: The govern menl of Kruice still hopes to re main on the gold standard. It Is stated by the French flnanct- minister. althiMieh It way be fi rred ofr owing to Ih'- acUcm of other coun , tries. The finance mlatster also ex presses the hope that such coun tries as Orrat IMtsrn and United States may before long return U. Uve gold standard. 4 nan; uivnt whp-t TO Hi: SOWN ON FARMS in Ni;wroiiMiiNi BDMONTOM 'April 36: CP) Far-famed world champion- ship wheat of the Peace River will be seeded In Newfoundland this season. Made up half of Reward and half of Marquis. a carload from Wembley. Alta.. has been forwarded to Ute Km- pi re's oldest Dominion. Much of the shipment came from the farm of Herman Trelle. world 4 cliamplon wheat grower. PARLEY IS SET CASE NOW ABANDONED SEARCH IS ABANDONED, i Sandstorms on Desert Would Have Obliterated Sl.ns of Capt. Lancaster, It Is Believed ORAN, Algeria, April 36: On account ol recent severe sandstorms over the desert In Morocco which II is believed would have obliterated all signs should the plane have been forced down, the search lot Capt. William Lancaster, well known British aviator, who hat been muisinn lor two weeks on an at- p," rerrd breaking i,.ght from England to Capetown has been . irtually abandoned. ENGAGEMENT IS RUMORED nnr llrnrs That Princess Maria May Chew Art Muk Otto ot llapbure HOMmii VfcratMrt rumor He In elrcHstlWT'rsen that Mr cngaurmrRt is shortly to bo an nounced t Princess M.irti. young .t dawhf-r of Kuvj Virtor Em p; iimtl ii'l Qnon FltM ii t of IUll . d Arrhrtiikr Ott-i of HapbU!g Bm ii ti-'ii wo'i'ri culminate our f the !(iii5--hrri.-hrd hopes t Premier Benito Muisnhni for an al-ivnrr between Italy :uid Hungary The possibility of Archduke Otto bHnit placed on the throne of Hungary Is often mentioned. Halibut Arrivals Summary American HS.0O0 pounds, 5c and 2c to 5.7c and Sc. Canadian lMO pounds, 4c and 2c to 44c and Sc. American Atlas, 22.000, Cold Storage. 4c and 3c. Anna J.. 18.500. Cold Storage, 5c and 3c. Reliance I. 11.000. Pacific. 5.3c and 3c. Kxcel. W.00U, and 8herman. 17,-008, Booth. 5 Ac and Sc. Narrona. U.000, RoyaL 5Jc and te. Teddy J.. 15.000, Cold Storage. 5.4c and 3c. Slrius, 7,500. AUin. 5.7c and 3c. Middle ton. 11,000, AUin. 5.5c and Sc. Rap HI. 10.000, Pacific. 53c and 3c. CantdUn Covenant. 25.000. and Rote Spit. 33.000. Cold Storage. 4e and 3c. Pair of Jacks. 14.000. and Unome. 12.500. Cold Storage. 4.3c and 3c. Alice May 3.000. Royal. 4.1c and Sc. White Hope. 30.000. Raynl. 4.5c and 2c. R, W.. 12.000. Royal, 4.3c and Sc. Qulvlk. 11.000. AUin, 4.1c and Sc. Bayvlew, 6.000, Booth, 4.3c and 2c. Salmon Weatfjord. 1,000 red springs. Tor- berg. 1.000 red springs, 5Mc. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVBli. April 26: (Canadian Pres Wheat was quoted at Wte on the local excliange today. INTEREST RATE CUT VICTORIA, April 26: The bank Dead Vancouver School Teacher Beat Hh Into Victoria Friday Complete Workings of His Adventures Are Still Mystery to Police Carbon Monoxide Poison Not Believed t Cause of Death VANCOUVER, April 26: (Canadian Press) Chief of Police John Cameron has abandoned belief in the theory that Stewart Ashey, 19-year wiiuw uuuy was luiuiu in vitiurxa on ounuay, was Kia napped but believes that he went to Vancouver Island of Ids own free will. The workings of his adventures there, "" however, still puzzle the chief: Gravely 111 7r"5 ?crgggggggahr . i -Mm K StgSJsv C flLgRqMgggggH JgfJBP 0 MRS. MARY ELLEN SMITH VANCOUVER, AprU 26. (Canadian Press) The condition of Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith, who is suffering from a cerebral hem-morhage, was reported last night to be a little weaker. Pacific Sailor Soon Will Span Seas Once More VICTORIA. April 26: CP- -Cap-' A Falrchlld seaplane of the Royal tain Robert Ward, veteran Pacific j Canadian Air Forte, which Is ert Ocean navigator who left here last gaged in photographic and mapping September for Hong Kong by liner. I work on Uie Queen Charlotte Isl-will essay the return journey in a;ands. arrived here at 11:30 this 50-foot sailing craft, now under construction, according to word re-reived here. The route of Captain Ward's trans pacific Voyage has not yet been determined. It Is believed he! will take the same course as when . from the Orient two years ago. At. that time he took a southerly course to Honolulu, calling at a number of South Sea Islands. Captain Ward Is famed for bis feat ot sailing a Chinese Junk across the Pacific to Victoria, thence through the Panama Canal to New York, more than 10 years ago. Committee Sets Fire to Railway Tioc Aunrrl lies ai if oewara; SBWARD. Alaska. April 26: (Canadian Press) In protest against Uie Importation of Seattle-made railroad ties, a committee of twenty rate of Interest to this city on short set fire to ties of the .Alaska Rail-term loans has been cut from. 5V road here as a warning against fur-to S. ther shipments being made. old Vancouver school teacher, Young Ashley's body was found in a slough at Victoria on Sunday after lie had been missing from his home here since April 13. A weighted bundle of clothing was found In the slough yesterday, the clothes bearing cleaners' marks similar to those on Ashley's clothing at home. Members pf Ashley's family, however. denjfctha.tr ht- owned such clothing as that found. Toe: ay Alan A. McLaughlin, a Victoria. Esquimau and Nanalmo trainman, viewed the body of Ashley at the undertaking parlors here ind Identified it as being that of a man who had beaten his way over the railway from Nanalrao to Victoria last Friday. McLaughlin saM . that he noticed the man particularly because he was not of the usual type who beat their way. He saw the lad In the yards at Nanalmo at 4:45 Friday afternoon and again at Coldstream, 10 miles from Victoria lie had been previously riding tht engine tender. Presence of carbon monoxide In the blood, which had previously lei to the belief In murder or a mlahag during the kidnapping, would not necessarily cause death. It Is stated? A person taking a long ride In art automobile or breathing smoke from a locomotive might absorb carbon monoxide into the blood in quantU ties not sufficient to cause death. Ashley's body was found not far from the right-of-way of the rafc way. rooming from Quean Charlotte City and is moored at the Imperial (5k Co.'s wharf. It will return from her to the Islands. S . -i KENNEY IS t NOMINATED IN SKEENA (Canadian Press) SMITHBRS, April 2C. Edward T. Kennev of Terrace was last night k nominated Liberal can-" didate foi' Skeena rid- ing in the forthcoming t provincial election. Dr.' II. C. Wrinch M.L.A. de- plhipd tn stnnd nrrnin nn a:ount of privato busi- nesg and hlg (lutie8 at tho Hazelton Hospital. Mr. t Kenney'a opponent will & bo Dr. R. C. Bamford of St Sniithers, tho Conserva- .' tivc nominee.