Tomorrow's Tides e ywteroay- 'closed at WV Today's Weather 12:35 pjn. 16.0 It. Prince Rupert Overcast, fresh .. 6:24 a.m. 4.3 ft. southeast wind; barometer, 30.40; 18:15 pjn. 9.6 ft. 'A temperature, 56; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v, No XXIV . No. 167. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTO PART OF PITTMAN PLAN IS ADOPTED OLD PARITY MARK OF POUND Aim DOLLAR IS CROSSED Increased Use of Silver in Subsidiary Money Is Agreed On at World Parley Today Enters Field of u bbbbbbLYV mH m .. : r, . ne . tur Atlln In provincial ROLSTdN IS CANDIDATE Steaart Publisher Knlers IJectkm I if Id at Independent for Atlln Riding Three Running J AtMktlne Off lo Atlln on Campaign Tour Shrnton Supporters Heady rtWART. July 19:-M. W. M n. publisher of the Stewart of Stewart, hat announced 1 " it as an Independent candi :r Atlln riding In the forth provincial election. Ilia can 'urc was endorsed at a aeet- - :n Anyox thU week of those In-ed in the entry of an Inde-nt candidate In the field for i He makes the third candi- m the field for the riding, the '"' being William J. Asselsttae. r l. and T. J. Shenton. Labor. "' rc rumors of two more poa-, " entrants In the race. ! an official statement pertain-;: ' his nomlnaUon, Mr. notaton J 'Hi s it clear that he has entered , election contest "strictly as an 2" i' pendent In no way allied with ft tied to any leader" and refuting Continued on Page 2 WOULD CONFKHRNUK SKTS If COMMITTI.K ON WIIKAT; MOKGKNTIIAU CIIAIHMAN aw A. ' LONDON. July 10:-A ape- rl sub-committee of the wild economic conference el up yesterday to deal JMh the pbi'of Mtt neat pWlferi?lftityty(i ' I ftenUiau uf lh ttnHd ate tea , T WM lairmart of Uie eommltlee. Other Important Features of Future Program For White Metal Held Up Meantime Means Return to Value of Pre-War Days LONDON. July 19: (Canadian Press) Increased use silver in hi bei diary coinage was agreed upon by the1 mi Id economic conference sub-committee on silver today ; adopting part of the resolution of Senator Key PiUman f the L'niU States. Other important feature of Senator Pittnian's silver program were held over. The proposal rcciiliiif Uic world's output of i,. mi-ul will await decistons by a. i f.t.nreoC producer and ex- turd important feature of '. r Pittni-n s plan rafarwtag, .) of ailvn as part of central K .overage uilrd to produce de- . . . result a the subcommittee mmendod that action be de- I I Benatoc PUs.1 Hi '. ) Prrja that he was quite ,iiifir(l witt) the progress -that i.ad been made What It saeana," mUI. "la this aU government agree to oaaee debasement or mot-ailing of silver coins except India and Spam and they agree to Unit he amount they will sell We wui tet back to where silver was before the war." Vancouver Stocks (Oonef a. o. rfBMVfc oo. Vaneeutrr Reno. 10. pend OreiUe. 1.44. Moble nve, M Presnier. IM (wind). National SOvtr. Porter Idaho. Bridge Rhrer OonaoL. M. Oeorgla River. .NV. Caribou Ootd, UN Meridian. M. Big Mlaaotni. Jl. Lucky JUa. Silver Creat, M. Waverty. M1k. Indian. MV. Wayside. M. NaUve Son. M. Bluebird. JH-Cork Province, jtlti. Orandvlew. M. Toronto Noranda. MM. Shenitt. IM. Inter Nickel. Macassa. .70. MeWattera, .01. Slsco. l.. Oranada. 1.10. Klrkland Lake Ood. .48. San Antonio. 1.14. Oils Sterling rudf as. A. P. Con.. .41. Freehold. Jl. Calmont. .3 C. and B.. 1.71. Pound Sterliiur and Canadian Dollar on Lvnlinlllll ivmv ltnr has"""' .-S37 T Ji ...rSajwu. iu! NlkWrm, r:rvc "VqX anStbf nH'prrpara'- ti.i ti.i twtuiul twMiiui Burma ateriirx .n-i'. - . IT., fore ten exehattffe w " ...... ui.. i .rh fmnaniaii i A O HffAITP M AfYllJlJu AlJ LEGAL MAN .. , v..i.. i .... i.. . rhut Oil I lAlllVIl "- -. Justice of Province of Quebec, raises Away defended ReY" I Venerable Canadian Jurist Died In Quebec Yesterday at Are of tJthty-Two Years OUKHHC. Jahr 10: Preea) Sir FrancoU Xa trier Le-mieuit. Chief Justice of the Super-tor Court of the Province of Quebec paesed away here yesterday at the age of eighty-two year. Asescteted either as counsel or u a Judge with many of the ore-stoat criminal cases m the annate Of Canada Str Franeote rose sue-MMfaUy through the various atagea of a lawyer's career to be Chief Justice of the Province of Qvefcec. As a young lawyer he waa Passes Away 1 Sir Franoola Lrmirux, Chief Justice of Quebec Province 1 One of Ue counsel of Louis Rel. who was lnged as ring -lea derm the North-Weat Rebellion In UM., As a Judge he sat on the bench In one 01 ne cewomwu urwiuis" tit ease of Rev. Adelard Delorme, wIm) was acquitted of a charge of murdering his half-brother after three trials. In 1M4. Francois Xavler Lemleux fol- Jowed la.Uiie- footatfliiB, otanxUnle, irAnlvranonii tmlux. 'after , iiwimi 1 1 r I Jrtiiatrhc . from LSvat- I Utnwalty, - ... . , try training In Laval College and the Quebec- Seminary. This uncle Continued on Page 2 Mrs. Roosevelt Visits In Oki fnenoh t.. .:. u summer borne at Campobello SUtes chief executive on a v P: ; . a-. a Mr Roosevelt an 1 family a: their Ca adian 'iland. NB recently, when tl.e Anucrtack IX. brought the United 11-earncd ho iday. Here is Mrs. Roosevelt, gone quite native, seen cooking sau-iges over a camp fire. London, Unexcited As American Money Falls Below Normal Value Kate Depreciated to S1.S7 in Hritish Funds and Closed at $1.S5 With Further Improvement After Hanks Closed Business For Day LONDON, July 19: (Canadian Press) The United States dollar lost lc on the local foreign exchange market today, closing at 54.S5J to the British pound sterling, having recovered somewhat after crossing tlie old parity mark of $ 1.S6 3-6. There was no excitement in the market as offerings from the Continent and New York gradually depreciated the rate to $4.87. After bank closing, the dollar improved to $4.S2 j. SOUTH IS VERY WET Alshama and Arkansas Vote Two To One In Favor of Itepeal of EUhteenth Amendment WASHINOTON D.CM July 10 The first teat of real southern sen- : intent on the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment was maoe yesterday when Alabama ard Arkansas Indicated themselves, by popular votlnc tor delegates to state conventions, to be the seventeenth and eighteenth states to make formal rat Hi cation of the measure abandonliiK national prohibition. Strong repeal sentiment was ex- ku ivumiU uswwiA In Snth Z.rT th7 AlahTm. rounl to ngnl ing fioaai of rewa, Hnd M7W ag. al(ut In Arkansas, up to la.it night, the figures were 90.110 to repeal and against. The taxi ear driven by Richard Huiy Mitd a private car driven by g.C Thomson . , ItauredUn a side on Eleventh Avenue, near hold McClymont Park at 5:10 yesterday aftefnoon Both cars sustained d- TIM BUCK SENTENCE Communist leader (lets Nire Months Estra for rartUl-patlnx In Trison Disorders KINGSTON. July 15 (Canadian rtees) Contlrt Tim Ituek. former leader of the Communht Party of Canada, yesterday was giver nine months' Imprisonment In addition to five years he Is already serving In Klnj-ston Penitentiary for having participated In a demonstration of prisoners last October. A doten other inmates alo received sentences of from nine months to two years on similar charges. STOCK MART IS STRONG NEW YORK July 19 Heavy profit -taking failed to halt a central advance In prices on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday at all classes of Issues continued to firm despite unkftrilg.lDdia- trials were up on the a re rage .4 for the day, raltarup .63 utilities up .51 Canada POLES NOW MOVE OUT Hanson Timber and Lumber Co. Shipping Stock From Yards to United SUtes Toles are continuing to move to the United SUtes out of stock of the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co. yards from Terrace eastward In the central interior..!! is reported by Olof Hanson. M.r. for Skeena, who came in from Smithers on last night's train and will be returning tonight or Friday. On the last eastbound freight train. SO carloads of poles were shipped from various points between Terrace and Smithers, Mr. Hanson states. A good deal of the yard stock will still have to be removed before any new production will be warranted, states Mr. Hanson, but. meantime, it is encouraging to see some of the stork begin-nine lo move out in substantial quantities. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 11S.W0 pound. 5.8c and 4c to 7.1c and 4c. Canadian njm pounds, 5c and 3c to Mc and SJ8c. American Brisk. 35.090. Pacific. SJc and 4c Ivanhoe. 24.000. Cold Storage. 6c and 4c. Bollnda. 10.000. Royal 6 Ac and 4c. Betty. 13.00. Atlln. 7Je and 4c. Tahoma. 13.000. Atlln, gJSe and 4c. Viola. 10.000. Cold Storage. 7.3c and 4c. Canadian Cape Beale. 34,000, Cold Storage, 5c and Sr. I Bdward Upaett. 14.000, Booth. 3.1c and 3.35c. i Fanny F.. 6.000. Cold Storage. i iJc and 2 Joe. 1 Sea Maid. 31.000, Cold Storage, Se and 3.36c. Card of Thanks tAhriettt'wtshea to ptbUaly ifeaBk an jthose who visited hs IA ;hr POST STILL WELL AHEAD World Flyer Had Topped His Own Record by Twelve Hours on Reaching Irkutsk IRKUTSK. Siberia. July 19: Wiley Post, Oklahoma round the world flyer, was winging his way last night from here to Blagoves-chens k, a hop of 1,000 miles. In continuation of his projected attempt to lower the record for globe circumnavigation set two years ago by himself and Harold Oatty In the same plane which he is now flying solo, the Lockheed-Vega machine Winnie Mae- On arrival here yesterday from Novo Siblrsk, having covered the distance In six hours and 42 minute, he was twelve hours ahead of the record. He bopped 6ft from here at 11 o'clock last night and was reported as having passed Verkneudlnsk, Eastern Siberia, at 12:50 am. Wednesday. Khabarovsk waa awaiting Post's arrival this morning. From there his next. Jump will be the perilous stage across the fog and cloud-laden Bering Sea country to Nome which dashed the hopes of James UiUem. ybung Texas-world flTer. wbo is still held up at Anadyr following the crash of his plane near there over a month ago FLYING TO NEW YORK Italian Aerial Armada Starts Return Journey Today After Visit To Chicago World's Fair NEW YORK, July 19 The Italian air armada of twenty-three huge seaplanes, hi command of Kalo Balbo, Italian ah mir later, is lue to arrive here tonight from Chicago on Its way home after a light to the Century of Progress Exposition. A great reception tor the aerial argonauts is pautned nere and special precautions have oeen taken by the authorities against antt-Faaetst demonstra tions during their stay. From here, the Italian airmen Intend to fry noma across the AW 'antic Ocean via the Aaorea and Otbraltar. v Went Incognito CHICAGO, July 19 Tiring of an almost continuous around of pa& tic welcome and reception, Italo Bakbo. Italian air minister and leader of the 'seaplane expedttiosr 'o the Century of Pragma Exposition, laid away his natty thi-torm on Monday and donned murtt to quietly take In the sight of the WorM Pair Incognito. He -xtvored a groat deal of the btg show and patronised many of the conclusions. He waa highly eta ted as a result of his experieneea Off returning early Tuesday morning to his hotel to rest In preparation tor the start of the squadron's homeward flight which started to-lay with a hop to New York. Joseph Harriman Turns Up Again NEW YORK, July 19 -Joseph W. Harriman, railway and financial magnate, who has been missing for several, days tratn a private hospital her wfteilfthe waaawnltlgihMr " xnltla sail rew, shop yreUrday and also ailiing asitojmswaroiy, AllSt re-appeareo mage und Roy Franks, who was and bonds up 23 July wheat clos-1 thers who contributed to the; yestertiysana u now lacing ar-rldtng in the taxi car was slightly ed at $1 147H per bushel and bar i success of yesterday's opening ratgnment on a charge of being a injured. laUver at 40?.c. event j fugitive from Justice.