Tomorrow's Tides DEFENCE- SINGLE MEN fete RmU lti Ce In Uuhmi ' Trial tnd Taking of Defence Ettdrnre Started sv, ' K Cal. Sept. 8: Alter r last Friday (ollowiiic r the state? KM. taw : ;i.n A UbMMI. Charged murder pf toll wife by her tu death with t : ; m while she lMUwd in r.- near here last JWM, hM ' tti'h ihe rtrfcnw opealag for Umon took the save evidence designed ' 'I - web of rtrcumstanUsI "iiured by the ptoaecu-' ' how that Lamaon and t actually a happily - . ;;,! and ttwt he eould ' '-"n his sp ' ; mrequltted love ' ; endeavored to prow. Vancouver Stocks 'n B D. Vancouver '" no p,"'i Oreille, 1 04. N"lie rive, .iiu, P"mlrr. 1 30. N'msl silver, 4 P't't Idaho. mk, (i "ms Rivtr, KfHrd. U ' " k Jim. .04. ' MnulUn i ... S'n Ml.ouri, ,18, Kllv' ' Crest 0l. n.i! x " Ut,riiiiig Btar, Jl. ., Teronto r"hrta. 1J50: It Nlrk.l mI u, WI.OU. M,rws. AIU "fitters. ,t. mi. Ot.) rehold. u. Vancouver Wheat Sept. 8: (CP) owted at 07Sc on the vlnce representing tovemment. ment," Ik Municipalities to Share in Cost en Same IUI at Now Applies to Married Men VICTORIA. Sept. I: (CP) The full cost of unemployment relief for slntle homele, destitute men of British Columbia, w tilth was1 formerly borne by the provincial and federal governments, will now be undertaken on a one-third bk with the municipalities similar to the plan on which relief U administered to married men. according to an announcement made to several municipalities by Col. I). W. IV Spry, special the federal rJi'FIGHT FOR PRESIDENCY Ite-rlretlon of William (ireen as A. I. L Head to be Opposed Hy John L Lewis CHICAOO. 8ept I There are Already abundant signs that a hard fight will be waged " annual eaovtnUon thU fall for the preal-tfncy of the American federation of Uabor. Chief opponent oi itv William am Oreen ureen for i. ' re-election V " " 1 Hungerford. acting president of the was glren at the directors' luncheon Hunger ford, expressed his regret of the Canadian National Bxhlbl- gt not being present owing to an Uon on Transportation Day. The unexpected butt net engagement speaker, representing the tnnapor- which, at the eleventh hour, had UUon lntereaU was W. A. Kings- detained htm at headquarter, land, general manager of the cm- hU mruagt,, Mr Hungerford tral region. Canadian nauonai ( t that the transnortaUon Home of Interior Lumber Operator Destroyed by Fire DltfalorMl headquarters of the tvravlneial nollce here have been In problem of today and Immediate future la to use the various means of transport in the most economical and efficient way instead of com petlng to an uneconomic extent as ai present. Mr. nimgenora louna that each of the component pa its of the transportation Industry as a whole should fill Ita Individual economic sphere and all should cooperate with each other with the ultimate aim of giving to the pub- formed of the destruction by Tire 'c me oe pua-ww svrvsse una at . kJl.,IMl.v i h. rJ jrAn the lowest tMMibte coat. The necea I MM will, It to eaperted. be jonn u uew My 0f restricting the various me , tii. p. Mvera. wen Known PriM0 rnnoe uearn j the popular rr,,.;, rvma, to the thoos Mine Workers Union of America. BRUHN IS NOMINATED Former Conservative iiimi Running as Imlepeniteni Urges "Ileal Vnon abu fimtt. : (CD Hon. IUlf W. Bruhn. wlw recentlyl roalfnert a minister oi puoiw : w. cabinet, lias i nr..,.i.r Tolmles i i, .itd to contest this rid Ing m an f ho ebetora to Tnrienendeni. lie roturn men wno WO..W form a "real union govern-i NO FISH AKKIVAI.S No boat beinR p, , . t, ' yf'Merduy and drop- there was no suli- lorul fish i-xrlum In with catches. ,( b.iilbut on tl , i,i morning building Is estimated at $TSS0 and to the contents $1900. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Sept. 8: CP Bar sliver closed at 36V on the local exchange today, being down He from yesterday. Copper was unchanged at 9c. KINO OF IRAQ DIKS IN ALPS . BERNE. Switzerland. Sept, 8: (CPl-KIng Felsal of Iraq rilwl tndav at a Berne hotel traffic. of transportaUon to their proper economic msat was more evident from day to day. The ultimate goal was the greatest economy In performing transportation. It was pointed out that there was a direct place in the transportation scheme for the varied forms of transport. Including the air service. Problems of Railways "There la a definite place for the railroads which no other form of transportation can till," Mr. Hun-gerford's message continued. "The railways realise this and are concentrating their own efforts upon from a heart attack. He wa doing their own jobs. Certain new vlsltlne the Alps on his way condition face the railway nt the home after a trip to England. present time There Is not enough traffic moving to make our railways (Continued on Page Four Today's Weather sue :;; s 16:13 pjn, j o Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light Low ... 10:09 ajn. ' southeast wind; barometer, 3036; 2 3:00 p.ra. 5.' temperature, 57; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER V XX V '' 21 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS STREET MURDER STIRS LADYSMITH POLITICAL FUSION IN IRISH FREE STATE BEING PROPOSED Young Man Is Stabbed Through Heart; Police Searching For Killer Doujlai Symc, ArcJ 21, Victim of Midnight Tragedy in Vancouver Island Coal Mining Town Had Heen Dead Only Short Time I lYSMITH. Vancouver Island, SuL 8: Thii Van r I .-land coal mining town wa stirred by a tnunlerj .r. following the finding of the body of Douglas' as l 2-1, around midnight lart night lying on French nt- of the city's principal thoroughfares. He had' t t- L. I 4 I 1 I 1 .. .)-.. I ' ai'iH'U mrouim me nuun ami iihu uern uunu-uui, a !:m when found. The provincial jwlice are invest! . mystery of the killing. No arrests had been to this morning. CASE OF I RELIEF FOR Irish Ban Blue Shifted Fascists Following Riots f4 lWWb&HTWg: In an effort "o suppress Irii. Fa -v : Blur Slur.j. uie In.-ti F.et State government Las made liable to arrwt and trta. before a r.ulr.ary ..ribunai any one publicly announcing mernbesjhtp Pheto above show toque of the marober tp Ogflcral Owen ODutfy -tolue shirt." nallona I guir d -and police clearing erwi in front S! DaBgfliur foWewt. r attack on Ullir HKtftk?' Chief of .Canadian National Tells of Rail Co-operation; Business Increase Expected TORONTO, Sept. 8: That the two great railway systems of Canada are co-operating with each other in numerous ways and that much progress has been accom plished to date, while other forms of co-oj)eration are now under examination and may be expected to be effected in j the near future was the keynote of a message from S. J. relief administrator for the pro- ; Canadian National Railways, which Railways, who. on behalf of Mi. TIE-UP OF FISHERMEN Columbia itivrr Industry Again Threatened by Deadlock Between Operators and Packers ASTOUIA. Ore., Sept. 8 (Another deadlock between fishermen and packers such as tied up the Columbia River salmon fishing industry at the opening of the present season was looming last night as the opening of fall fishing impended on Sunday next. The Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Association, at a meeting here, decided to demand prices of 3c per pound for chinook salmon, 4c for silver sides and Se for steelheads whereas the packers have offered prices of 2c, 3c and 4c Alaska Pack Over Five Million Cases For Present Season JUNKAU. Sept. 8: ' CP Alaska's salmon p-vck this year totalled approximately 5.088,497 cases, the Bureau of Fisheries reports. H. W. Scholield. district passenger agent for the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and son were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday after- I noon returning to their home lni but that railways were ami wouio Vancouver after having made the; Uon. continue to be the great tonnage round trip to Skagway. movers, particularly of such na- j , 4 tural products as grain, lumber and ! coal and were also the most econo- v " mlcal medium for long distance rilliMIER TOLMIE TO CHANCE HIS CABINET PRIOR TO ELECTION VICTORIA. 8ent 8: (CP) Premier 8. F. Tolmle stated yesterday that he expecUl to make some changes in the per- sonnel of the cabinet before the election. The extent and nature of the changes, how f ever, were not Indicated. Cosgrave s Followers Leading Movement to Unite Against Valera Would Merge With Centre Party and National Guard to Form United Ireland Party and Solidify Opposition I To Present Administration ! DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Sept 8: (CP)-The party of Former President William Cosgrave voted today to merge with the Centre Party and the National Guard, forming the United Ireland Party. This fusion would bring together the opposition to President Eamonn de Valera's Nationalist (Sinn Fein) party which is now in control of the reins of government in the Irish Free State. POLICE ARE FLAMES IN PROTECTORS U. CHURCH 1. hkjafMaitaMHatahMft 4aaa AvlaW - - Inspector Shirass Tells Rotary Club Outbreak Caoffat Yesterday in In- Something of Organization and J elplent Stages Activities of Work of Provincial Force I "Fire Bug" Suspected "We are your protectors, servants Another fire of mysterious origin of the public," declared Inspector occurred in the city at 4 o'clock John Shirass, officer commanding yesterday afternoon when damage "D" Olriston of the provincial police, which may amotmt to $260 or so in an address before the Prince Ru- was done to the entrance vestibule pert Rotary Club at Its luncheon of First United Church at the cor-yesterday afternoon. j ner of Sixth Avenue and Musgrave The Inspector outlined briefly Place. By the time the tire departure history of the provincial force ment was called, the flames had since Its organisation in 1858 dur-! worked their way up between the tng the regime of Sir James Doug- Joists and It was necessary to tear las. Governor of Vancouver Island, i oat some plaster and lath as well It was organized by an Irishman, as part of the tin roof In order to Chester Brew, who was shipwrecked get the hose on the fire. Except for on his way from England to this . smoke, damage was confined to the country. In 1610 Inspector Hussey j vestibule and the main auditorium Improved the organisation and this , of the church was affected little, ' was again improved by Colonel J. Some Insurance was carried. H. MeMulltn. the present eommts-1 In view of the series of myster-sioner of provincial police, who was lously caused fires which there has appointed to that work In 10S3. Un- been In the etty recently, the auth- der him the department was wholly divorced from Interference or out side Influence. orittes are Investigating the possibility of "fire bug1 activities. Had yesterday's fire at the The various duties of the police ' church not been seen soon after were outlined by the Inspector such as the motor license department, whieh kept track of nearly 190.060 cars of various kinds and collected nearly two million dollars revenue. They also had to undertake relief Investigations, did work under the board of agriculture such as distributing feed for stock In district where there was none, distribution of seed grain to destitute farmers, mothers' pensions, old age pension, matters pertaining to the insane and many other matters outside the usual routine of crime prevention and detection. The department here Is kept in the outbreak, the damage might easily have been much more Moose Official " Is Speaker Here A. E. Ratcllf fe. Auditor From Moose-heart. Heard at ieetlng on ' Wednesday Night The local Moose Lodge night heard an address on touch with headquarters four times waiters of Interest to members by dally by radio. Part of the outfit! A- B RatcUfte. audita on the staff consists of a police boat. (at Mooseheart. III., who has been In conclusion, the Inspector laid natag a tour of various lodges In stress on the desirability of organl- district. The meeting was pre-satlon and the need of co-opera- b N. 8. K. Brewer, dic- IS WINNER OF TITLE Virginia Van Wye Captures United States Women's Golf Championship utor, ana mere was a good attendance of member. Mr. Ratclitfe. who has been at. Anyox. Stewart and Alaska as well as here, sailed tatt night on the Prince George tor Vancouver. Wednesday night meeting alsi discussed plan for a forthcoming boxing tournament Dr. C. W. Haenbsehel of Hailey-bury. Ontario, grand master of the Sovereign Great Priory of Canada. CHICAGO, Sept. 8. Mis Virginia Knight Templar, who ha been on Van Wye of Chicago achieved her an official vtelt to pawson. was a ambition of winning the national passenger aboard Uie Princess Low-omen's golf championship of the alse yesterday afternoon going United States by defeating Helen through to Vancouver whence he j Hicks four and three in the tlnal ,wdl proceed East. !i i 0 1 . ''tr - . a. ;4 rJf . 9 ..3rlie My t