Tomorrow's Tides She THIS WEEK THE Pontiac Straight 8 High 2:58 ajn. 19.0 ft. 16:09 Is on Display at p.m. 17.0 ft. Low .. 0:54 a.m. 3.7 ft. Kaien Motors Show Room 21:50 . 92 ft. pan All Cordially Invited Phone 52 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V mI XXIV . No. 123 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY, 27, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS GREAT ACTIVITY IN STOCK DEALING WHEAT VESSEL DUE HERE SOON TO CLEAN OUT ELEVATOR IS PASSED BY HOUSE Representatives Approve $3,109,000,-009 Roosevelt Measure ' WASHINGTON. D.C May 27- p Mdcnt Franklin D. Roosevelt s Industrial Recovery Aet. providing a . ,.n of $$.300,060,000 to finance pub-..: works and other Industrial un- d.: takings throughout the country .ii.'i authorising a number of forms . ! new taxation to finance same, j (m vd the Ikiwe of Representative v-terday by a vote approximating rtie measure now goes to the So-1 i where the Ux clause arc ex-' ixt ted to meet wtth considerab'e iMiUon and where the bill lll M hably be under discussion for -.wldy. j IS LAID ! . AIHEST. Funeral f Late Ulas L'mad This Mornlnc From Churth of Annuntiatlon j Mny ifmftm gathered at the i i men of the Annunciation this i: niiiia when solemn high rc- ... in mass was celebrated for the" " ;.se of the soul of the late Ella 1 . id weU known pioneer business .n of thta rlty. whose death oc- .m-d earlier In the week Rev. 1 - her J. Byrne Orant O.M.I . the ; .ii priest, officiated and Charles1 1 Balagno presided at the organ M mbcrs of the choir In attend! v i Miss Blanche Cwrtin. Mrs. llu , .. wH Mrs n. Couture. Mia r vimira Astort and Mies A. Coma Knliowtng the church service, In ;im-nt wa made In Falnrlew Oe 'pry Pallbearers were 11. A Di.rn. M. T. McCaffery. i. B. MM-1. 11 .V N. KUIaa. Hobert MeKay ; ",(1 A nudlrUeh. Mr and Mrs N Muaonttetn ware i chief mourners Appreciation l expressed to the f..!i..wine. for sending flowers: Mr and Mrs. M L. Lee WW ! a Mr and Mrs N Mussallem. Ktl-i and Christopher. Bulkier Mar-1 Trlnre Rupetr Pioneer Assoc la - 1 and Mrs II Nations TRUCEN0W CONFIRMED Tormal rromUe" Knds HosllMles Between Japan and China In Orient TOKYO. Japan, May XI Cana-iiiin Pre ssi The Foreign Office announced yesterday a piellmlnary ruce. called a "formal promise." Juo been concluded orally by Chinese and Japanese military representative, thus ending recent has unties between the two countries. Reforming of Scotland Yard nrltlsh (lovrrnmrnt's IUII PaM.rd Ity House of Commons 321 to CO LONDON. May 27: The govern incut's bill to Introduce sweeping ' ''forms Into the Metropolitan Pollre '.in ulven lis second reading in the House of Commons bv a vote of 321 to 60 Farmers Dump 1 Vicious ftghtinx f)t " A' , progress ol WiM.-on.Nj:. m ilk CHIOS Ol t!l '.l'.' A' ; . a pencUttUxl a twit mt dunned onto the ntchway when the plcketa overcame the deputies emptying truck of 30.000 pounds CAPTURE OF wuiTi: du AD Rare Specimen of Cub is Taken Near IVk USK, May white bear cub was captured on Saturday In the tltlnity of t'k by the Alger brothers, Slim Varner and Charlie Granstead. who came upon It with its motber and another cub which were both black, t'nwi the approach of Ihe men. I lie white cub climbed a tree while the other little one nude a hasty departure after Its mother. The capture was made by means of a noe at the end of a pole. The rub wvlghs approximately forty pmnds and by the Iciuth of lis tUws and teelh it Is Judged to be one jear old. The Alger boys aUo shot a large blark bear Monday evening. THREATEN GOVERNOR tTat II (Mil II Heavy I'cort Provided Vlce-ltegl Party at ItraK fiord BRANT PORO, Out , NUy 27 (0-nadlan preaal-Explalutng an unusually heavy escort which fcnft been provided for the Ooveinar-ioteral n"d Cmintess Dessborotiglt 'on a visit heir, police yesterday 'revealed tlmt they hud received a threatening letter which, althougr. regurded as havtnn been Written bv u crunk. Uml iJ ur anaeo piv c.lUtlOll- lJilk Trucks As Tear Gas Flows -.j.i :iuiidrci farmer pickets and shenfi s aeputles marked the strike 4-s a growing shortage of milk became evident in several r-ad near Troy. Wis- Hooded with nu k alter 400 farmers had gas loosed by depottes frum u Chicago-bounc. truck The milk was of milk as tear gas filled the air. No Action to be Taken on Titles At This Session OrTTAWA. May 27: -Prime Minister R. B. Bennett told the House of Commons that no action In respect to the acceptance of UUes will b taken by the government during the present session of the House of , Commons. . PfXTrvn 1 TIT I V MORE WHEAT Substantial Increase In Exports of Canada Announced by Bureau Of Statistics OTTAWA. NUy 27: -Dominion Uureau of Statistics figures show an Increase of more than 750.000 bushels in export clearances of wheat tor the week ending May IB as compared with the previous week and 600,000 bushels over the corresponding week last year. havepaId NO TAXES Twenty Officials of J. P. Morgan Co. Have Not Done So Owing to Losses WASHINGTON. D.C. May W:-J. P. Morgan, senior member ol the House of Morgan. MA the Semite Investigation committee that 20 members of the firm have paid no Income taxes durtnn the past three years because of losses Be low, farmers are seen Later farmers stormed a dairy. AGREEMENT I SIGNED UP New Trade Tact Between Great llritain and Ireland Has Been Completed . LONDON. May IT: The British government has concluded a new trade agreement with Iceland undet which Iceland will take 77 of 11 Jcoai importations from Oreat Brt Italn and give i reduction in tarifl on various chtsssa of cotton and artificial silk uoods In return for which Britain guarantees not to Increase the duty on Icelandic fish. IS NEW Hon. U P. l. Ttlley to Succeed Hon C. ! Richards In New FRBDBRICTON. N.B.. May 27 iCaradlan Press) Conservative members, of the New Brunswick ksglslature In caucus last night chose Hon. L P. D. TUley. minister of lands, to luooeed Hon. C. D Richards as Premier. Rlcharda will soon be appointed to the Su preme Court of New Brunswick. Halibut Arrivals The American schooner Paragon arrived in port Jute yesterday with 35 not) pound which sold to the Oa- niuli.iti Fi.li ft Cold Storage Company a l ac and 3c. There were no bouts In this morning and, consequently no session of the fish ex- clunr.c Heavy Surge of Buying Recorded 1 On All Stock Exchanges Today; Gold Clause Voiding is Reason OFFICIAL i . IS HEARD j Large Catherine st Ratepayer Out Last Night to Listen to Address Dy Commissioner Aid" Talks Finances Business nd Industrial Aetivit) 1 Would vm Prove sMuiinn Solution nf of Dif Dir. I ficulties Co-ope ration Tendered , - Ibeiwtlme.Trfentya3f: portuolUea by whMi Pitney ftorwrt j may increase its buaineaa.and In- dust rial activity, the result of n - bracing which will result in our. municipal financial problems vanishing Into thin air" declared City Commissioner W. J. Alder last night in addressing a large body of taxpayers at a meeting of the Prince Rupert Ratepayers' Association bv the city council chamber. "But w arc falling to a large extent now lr. availing ourselves of those opportunities. I have as much confidence i In Prince Rupert today as I ever hart and It is because I believe that I may be of some assistance In puw- ting (he city on the map In a bust-i neas and Industrial way that I ac cepted the position of city commissioner. Let me assure you that I have not come here Just for the purpose of scaling down maintenance costs and cutting salaries." Mr. Alder appealed to the ratepayers tor their assistance and cooperation in his endeavors to Improve conditions generally here and, after his address, was tendered a resolution, on motion of O II. Arnold and F. W. Hart, pledging the support and co-operation of the Prince Rupert Ratepayers' as vLtkn in the execution of his duties of re-estebllshlnf the city' financial position financial Tosltlon Mr AMrnv.nMthU address with brief statement of the city's pre- ent financial position. On May 1. he -evealed, the city owed on general coount for salaries, social services, He. some $40,000. In Interest $M).- t$J4 and on principal $84.00638. s it was not expected to he able to -oJlcct enough revenue to meet irtncipal. it was hoped to refinance this over a period of twenty years. Letters were already being sent out to bondholders seeking their co-j operation K this end. The tax levy this year was expected to cover all expenditures except principal In order to carry on the city fin ancial affairs, Mr. Aider stated that; It was his plan to reduce expenses to the lowest possible level without working undue hardship upon those who were In the service of the city. He made It dear that It was not his Intention to neglect the maintenance of roads, buildings, schools and such civic functions which must be maintained. Roads must be kept In repair and school services could not be disrupted he declared. Improvement Already M. Alder declared that already there seemed to be an Improvement (Cotlnucd on page 3 Values Bound Upwards in New York, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver Metal Markets Also Strong, Showing Sharp Advances NEW YORK, May 27: (Canadian Press) The stock market swept upward in one of the largest waves of buying in history for a Saturday session today. Gains ranged from one to eight points o1. more in scores of issues when sales in the two-hour session totalled 4,300,000 shares. A new inflationary frenzy developed over the proposal of he United States administratis to 1 oM gold clauses in public and pri-1 nnrir vate obligations ana buying s vept SI ! JJ"r I K r I fW 1 mJ trough virtually all catesorU catecoiiti 4 of of shares, commodities surging or In line The metal market vu Also stror.z. sgWef moving up to 31 Vic per ouno Toronto Bvir TORONTO, May 27: (Canadian ries The Toronto stock market experienced its heaviest week-end of trading In years and twenty stocks established new highs for the. year today. Wheat Strong Too WINNIPEG, May 27. t Canadian Press i A wild opening surge ol buying was maintained throughout today's session on the Winnipeg Oratn Exchange, wheat prices being up 2Vc for the day. Vancouver Activity VANCOUVER, May 27: (Canadian Preas There was a boom In all mining stocks today with a heavy volume of business on keen buying demand. Wheat dosed strong at esc. Bill Is Approved WASHINGTON. DC May 27: (Canadian Press) The House of Representatives banking committee today approved the administration's bill to outlaw the "gold clause" of contracts and make all contracts, both private and public, payable In any legs! tender money. Saving For Britain LONDON, May 27: (Canadian . - - . . . i rressi -newspapers loaay pu ww mat ureai unwin wouw . .wu.uw in iswimenv on war unm imjuwi the United States Congress passes U resolution abrogating the gold clause in contracts. Today's Stocks Supplied by S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Toronto Int. Nickel $16.45 Noranda, 31.00 Vancouver Snerrltt Gordon. 0. Big Missouri. Mk. Bridge River Cot).. SQ. Georgia River. .0. National Silver, .0iyt Noble Five. .17. Pend Oreille. 1.20. Premier, .75. Porter Idaho, .12 Reeves McDonald. .25. Reward. 17' 2 Reno. 2.06. Nlocla. .79. Whitewater, t4. Sllvercrest, .06 V,. OILS AP Con . IS',. Mercury. .lO. United. .09. Freehold. .06. C Si E . .65. ftaii Vil RENO GOLD $w Body of , Ore .Resjorted. Discovered Stock Shows lleaction Upwards According to radio advices received In the city a new body of $50 per ton ore has been opened up on (he famous Reno Gold mine property in the Sheep Creek area of the West Kootenay district. Undoubtedly reacting to this report. Reno Gold has lumped up 82 points per share in Vancouver Stock Exchange trading in the last three days. SPEAKEASIES GIVE IT UP Advent of Beer Sale In United States Have Driven Fifty Thousand Out of Business SAN FRANCISCO, May 27 Ma-tor Dalrymple, prohibition director, announces that upward of fifty thousand spoakeastes have been driven out of business in the United States by the enactment of the new beer tows. Major Dalrymple left here last night by plane on his return to Washington after spending several days In California. 3. n. White, after spending a few days In the city, sailed this morning on the Princess Norsvh for Wblteoorse where he has mining Interests. GRAIN SHIP IS COMING NEXT WEEK Word was received in the city today that the steamer Sacramento Valley is due in port on June 1, noxt Thursday, to load a cargo of grain for export from the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator. The house contains at this time only about one full cargo of grain which it is expected the Sacramento Valley will clean up. The Wheat Pool's lease on the elevator oxpires this summer.