v 1 r t i t r Tomorrow's Tides Market Place. )f who waa erven in nur- : father. m a eh mini hr weddtog dree of - with conventional veil f r.tnee btassxms. She -ti"'fr bouquet of pink and baby's breath : nf white kM ' matd ww Mlat Jean - rr of the bride, who ' iume of pale blue w with tut. Jcl match And i x.k r i her bowquet being ' hit roeae and tweet -' v breath. brother of the t rfremony. a reeep-' t the home of the ' the brtde being aa- :"ig many gneeta by im wore mht brown happy eoople were rooms bv Alex Msc-x impropriate toast waa 'hr bride's father and tv the groom. Dell-rnmu were served. Mr pierce left later In : bv tram on a honey- ('edarvale. Smlthera iiitrrtor points after villi return to the city '' -'.r home an Seventh ' They are a well popular focal young V.UI have the hearty ' and beat wiehea of Lindbergh Visits Grandfather's Old A-f 8t- Home in Sweden r KH "! M Sweden. Sent. 11 A Lindbergh, famous "'r who la here wtth - tuh after flying Across Ocean. vUrtted hto 1 idliome in Southern 1 ' "d of the week. HENRY FORD ' IN DETROIT mobile Manufacturer Return, To ' rUnt Today After To Wffks In Camp T 8 pt 11: Henry Fprd "uo rtroit today af. v sP(,ni the past two h , ' ""p in Northern Ml-""'into of tin. tifir aiienw over the ,;' """"ling the stand of " '"v m r,wrd to the Nft. ., w Kecovery Act code ..rd ha. failed to sign. the matter would """ fn.m Mr. Ford hlrn-' ;' 'minted. Wednesday of laat week plUl (M! fotlowing a stroke which he suf-fered about a week previous aboard Oeorae on which the steamer Prince returning to Prince Hupert he was after a visit in California. Haecker was removea -following the stroke and had been InUeattFalUHoUlunUlhe Mr'liaecker was born In lllinoU relaUvea include In 1M1 Surviving Shier Mrs. AUc. Pattenwn. a n ' . . -th from Oardena. who u conii" . . remalna there for Oal.. to Uke the b went to the Klotv ho Deeeased v, dySeTie oold Ru WW. had Uvefl iS Prince Rupert for upward, of twenty years. TWO POLES WHO WON AIR SPRINT LAND IN QUEBEC; SECOND PAIR IN ONTARIO Lighter Than Air Kaccrs Deliberately Cut Transmission Line in Order to Get Aid and Were Rescued by Patrolling Repairmen SUDBURY, Out, Sept. 11: (CP) Ward van Ormnn. United States balloonist and co-pilot of the Goodyear Eleven, and Robert Trotter were found today fifty miles north of Sudbury, their clothes in tatters and wan and chilled. Hydro-electric repairmen out to fix thd power lino which had been deliberately cut by the airmen to bring them aid found them. They had. been missing since a week ago Saturday when they started In the Oordon Dennett International balloon race from Chicago. The other missing balloon ists who apparenUy won the race. Capt. Francis Ek and Lieut. Znlagiew Drenynski. both Polish, were found near Riviere a Pierre. Quebec, late Saturday. Capt. Mollison on Way to Montreal British Aviator Sails From Southampton lo Canada lo Prepare For Atlantic Flltht LONDON. Sept. 11: (CP) Capt. James Mollison departed from here Saturday for Southampton where he embarked aboard the steamer Ehn press of Drltain for Montreal. The plane in which Capt. Mollison ptarys to make another attempt to fly across the Atlantic Ocean from wet to east ws shipped to Montreal the day previous on another vessel. COMMITTEE WILL MEET Pnslbltlties or Marketing in rrinre Hupert to be Discussed at Smllhen on Saturday Following out a resolution which was passed at the recent annual .convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia in Smlthera at the Instigation of City Commissioner W. J. Alder of Prince Rupert, word has been received In the elty that a meeting has beta called for September 16 at Smllhers of delegates presenting member board, of the Associated Board, nnd vnrtoua Farmers' Institute of the interior to discuss the possibilities of marketing Interior product in Prince Rupert. At the convention, Qemmlattoner Alder offered to malte the old city market building available and In shape for the marketing of the district products. Today's Weather 7:40 ajn. M2 ft 10:1? - 18.2 ft. 6 ''ROVtoftw. 1 Prince Rupert Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, 30.05; temperature, 57; sea smooth. 3 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V,: XXXV N.. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS NEW PLAN TO BOOST SILVER PRICE FIND MISSING GORDON BENNETT CUP RACE BALLOONISTS WEDDED ON SATURDAY Mi Mar? Bell Robertson Becomes Bride f Lawrence Tierce at Intcretting Ceremony Aim fn-tagr. Overtook Stmt. v v of a pretty and ln-- . ' wadding at 4 o'clock b "cnioon when Canon j ; , ,r(i.k rector of St Pe-: a . i. Church, united In -. . Mim Mary Bell Robertson. Mr and Mrs W. P F - 4i- Btevestth Avenue r Uwrenee Johnny i r f Mr and Mm. II. L European War Again Threatens Over Saar Valley Coal Fields ew ammmammmnsm s i tmm bbp . . w h xi 1 1 1 1 1 a liases rgfi Holla, prominent member of the Portland city council, was amen at the end of the week when he was ran over by a track which he waa Moaning One of the heavy wheels ran over hi body, causing Instant death PASSING OF OLD TIMER Charlea llaeeker. Al 8t, Veteran of American tltrtl War, Dies At Ofean I'alU Charles Haecker. aged , well nident of Prince kuvwii uii Hupert and veteran of the Civil War In the uniipo ohm fought with the confederate Army. j. ., ... ih rvwen Falls Ho- Oner rmr" '.i w.i- sca.-n rwces acrosi EiTJpc -. nd'.!. a sfuOfi-r through tht millions of peace-1 vtng people, ant ceasing rich armam-m :iwnn!.(. unrs . .1 mae a: pru.-pr : (f biixxiM.eci Ag.u . the sumn centre is Oennany. tie In the Saar Valley, long seen turned to German rulr. om Oermuiy under Uip provision of Treaty of Versatile. Tne people In the Staar valley, long ac-eoal fields taken by France rr almost Oerman In auegia.ee. This Prance views wtth alarm, and hat kept troops constantly on the scene, ready for trouble Now Adceph Hitler wants to secure complete co trol of the rich coal fletas and France protests. The layout, above, depict scenes from the coal fields, and a map showing Its strategic position between France. Oennany and Belgium. Member of City Council Killed John Rolls of PortUml, Ore, Ixwt Ills life Instantly When Tnuk PaMrd (Her 111 Body PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 11 -John New York Resumes Saturday Trading Two-Hour Session on Gotham Market For First Time In Six 1 Weeks NEW YORK. Sept. 11: For the first time in six weeka. the New York Stock Exchange held a trading session on Saturday when the market was open for business for two hours In the morning. Nearly Million For Seattle Relief Work SEATTLE. Sept. 11: The city council at the end of the week voted the sum ot $400,000 to be expended on public works relief projects, this sum to be matched with a like amount by the state relief board. The money will be spent mainly on arterial highways within the city. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 1 41000 pounds, 8.8c. and 4c. ami 7 3c. and 4a, Canadian None. American PorUock. 38m to Seattle. Radio, 38,000, Cold Storage, tZi and 4c. MMkof 36,000, Booth, 6,8c and 4c. Tonga ss 35,000, Pacific 8.8c aua 4c. Diana. 15.000. Com Storage,' 7Jc and 4c. Natrona, 21,000, AUin 7.3c ana 4c. SIIsVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Sept 11: (QP Bar silver dosed at 3ftc on the local metal market on Saturday and ad vanced to 37c today. Copper was steady at 9c. Roosevelt Considering Plan Which Would Hold White Metal at $1.19 Kxecutirc Order Would be Issued Accepting Bullion From Domestic Producers and Returning Minted Coins to Them Less Ten-Cent Charge RENO, Nev.f Sept 11: (CP) Senator Key Pittman of Nevada stated here today that President Franklin D. Roosevelt is considering a plan whereby the price of silver will be increased automatically to $1.19 per ounce. The plan, Senator Pittman said, would call for the president to issue an executive order directing the United States' fcmlnts-to accept silver bullion from jn pt domestic producers and return Tire Damages minted coins to them less abo4 " ten Dercent for mlntine rhurvm. Halibut Boat net " $1 19 : Senator Pittman said he believed IL. .....tu- iii. m Canadian Vessel Bayview Scene ot "!h kT k iTl attor ,f P I Blase Saturday Night- Low ; llf? t.U?e Estimated at $2W j thef uu had gWen hu Q Pi-he" well known CahTdlin halibut Wn 10 me PaeM- boat Bayview. Capt. Dan Wedge. ,m had Its pilot house gutted and b I Al h I UiU equipment therein Including com-1 1 111 Li 11U1 pass. etc. destroyed by a fire which j oroxe oui snoriiy aiier 11 oeiock Saturday night as the vessel was moored alongside the Fleet Cafe. The fire is believed to have started in the bunk. No one waa on board at the time. Damage is estimated at about $200 ana there was no Insurance. There was a gas tank nearby which miraculously escaped explosion, in which case there would have been much more serious results. The alarm was turned In by Alex Clapperton of the government wharf who smelt smoke before Vancouver Stocks (Oourtety 8. O. JofcMtoa Or) Vancouver Big Missouri. .19. BhirMrd. .02 tt. B. RX. 48. Bridge River CorL, J4. Cariboo OoM. 406. Cork Province, .01. Oeorgte River. .04 H. Indian. 0H. Lucky Jim. .04. Meridian. 45. Morning Star. M. NaUve Sons. .09 National Silver. .09 V. Noble Five. .11. Pend Oreille. 1.10. Porter Idaho, .10. Premier. 1.37. Reeve. .30. Reward. .111$. Reno, 1.36. SHverereet, .04. WaysWe. 3. Waverley Tapgler, JVfc. Oils Fabyan. .0. Home. 104. C. ti K, 1.41. Freehold. .12 4. A. P. Cons J26. Oaloont, .15. Sterling Pacific, .44. Toronto Alexandria Oold, .03 ft. Columarlo, .15. Central Patricia. .52. Klrkknd Lake Oold, .35. Noranda. 33.50. Sherrltt, UO. Int. Nickel, 21.35. Orarnda, .88. Maeassa. .854. Slscoe, 1.43. SATURDAY Steamer Prince Rupert Took About 300 People For Cruise With Stop at Port Simpson About three hundred people took advantage of the cheap excursion; Saturday for a cruise on that de-- Hghtfully sunny afternoon aboard' the steamer Prince Rupert. They set' out not knowing where they werej going but it soon became evident mat iney were sailing in the dlrecT' Hon of Port Slmoson. Leas than art! hour waa spent at the native village, the remainder of the time being passed in a pleasant cruise. Captain McLean and officers aided consld erably in making the trip enjoyable. Afternoon tea and dinner were served aboard the ship, the happy crowd returning to port at 10 p.ni There was dancing with music by Mrs. J. 8. Black's Orchestra. JAPANESE t. ACQUITTED llitoshi Hamasakl Found Not Guilty Of Murder of Wong Bat. Kel-owna Chinese Merchant VERNON. Sept. 11: (CPt Htto-shl Hamasakl, Japanese, was acquitted by an Assise Court jury here at the end of the week on a charge of murder arising out of the death if Wong Bat. Ktiowna merchant ind gambling house proprietor. MANY AHE AFFECTED 3Y CODES OF N.I.RJ1. WASHINGTON. DC. 8ept 11: Codes under the National Industrial Recovery Act which are so far In force affect 13,-500.000 employees and two mil lion employers In this country, it was anrmneld In an official statement made by the gov- ' eromeht at thf end of the week.