T' !,;. ! I", f). Cr. rr : llH'l tl' ? ttl,. T! u 77 liXI -77 CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR ' Jifb B, MrKee, Who Fallowed Jlmmv Walker, Entering New York field s Independent WW I V 4 e ;. , - t. i I ? i tl.::..- YORK SeH JO -Joseph B. in acting mayor of f .!' mg the reetcnaUon "( James J Walker, an-" ! rday that he would be ;'i(irut candidate for the the next election He i (he field, he explained, ' t Tammany control of i"ir.g as mayor. MrKee waa i b John P O'Brien aa ' '" randldatc. the latter " mayor at the ape-' ' Althongh he wm not ' undklate. O'Hrtea re- ;"'c complimentary vote iul election Ummgh 'i f people writing la hit lot papers. FIRST DANCE THIS WINTER "lr SU,rd Ut Night ny Llk 1 odge Very Enjoyable 'I f'-k Lodge held lm sxp- '''n,'p "f the wlRter season ' 1 ' ' the Bits' Home, the ,r"vm to be one of much ' i ; f..r the forty or so "" vl" re present. Bxcelleni iM-vided by Charlie Da-" '" Mra from 10 pjn. un-!l hi Joe Scott was a genial ' ! ' 1 1 " monies. At mUkilaht 11 " 'fshmenuweroervtd. ' - 'iiuniitee m chart oonato-r Jl" Hrcitt. Sam jy. Alex ' nm Lmnble. Walter John- -iliri .1 ...l. Un' i...,wing at the door J SENn t'SEIJ CLOTHES I 1011 NEEDY PEOPLE nv'thwof "-o" will kindly wnd them ...... WmN'8 HARDWAUE n,;, WBO"ocEnY !,, w,vru disarranging 'I,; this fall. Don, thispp,rbe ackno'cdgcd In 0 Vancouver Stocks tOotMv O asfcannw 0l Vancouver Htg ktisaooit L Bluebird. MVs B. B X.. .47. H. R Cons, Jl Cariboo OoU. tM. Cork, ill Oeorgia River. Jl. Indian. .01. Lucky Jim. Oi. Meridian. J0H. Morning 8Ur, J44 Native Son. JHt. National Silver, M. Noble Five. .II4s-pend Oreille. IJI. Porter Idaho, It. Premier. 13-Reeves. ! x Reward. JN. Reno, 1.07. Silver Crest .01. Wayside. .44. Whitewater, jNM Waverly. M. Oils Fabyan, .00. Home. 2.00. C. it E 115. Freehold. .10. A. P. Oon.. JO. Sterling Pacific, Jt, Toronto Alexandria, .01. Columario. .16. Central Patricia. .. Klrklsnd Lake OoW. Noranda, 36.40. Sherritt. IM. Int Klckl. .H. . arannd, J. Mftcusw. IM. Shno, l i. IS HEARD ormer City Clerk of Prince George Make Suggestions to Koyal Commission home at Knkatta followtiK a visit to the city, Emily Temple. 9-year old Indian Ctrl, became missing in I he vicinity of Lewis Island yester day afternoon and is believed to died more profitably as one Urge !have been lost overboard. The boat unit turned back and made a search but there was no sign of the child. The supposed tragedy has been reported to the provincial police. Dr. Will Kergin And Bride Here UlU Take Over Practice of lather For Two Months Before Going to Premier Dr. WUham S. Kergin. son of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin. arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this Mvarnlrtg. accompanied by his bride, who was formerly Miss Helen Mac-Donald of St. Thomas, Ont. Their nsrri tnnk nlare renUv In St. 'Thomas. Dr. Kergin Jr. Is to remain here tmttl the middle of November taking, care of the practice of his father, who has gone east to take up post-graduate work, and will then proceed to Premier to take over the practice of Df. Robinson there. The younger Dr. Kergin Is one of Prince Rupert's best known pioneer boys and he And his bride arc receiving the hearty congratulations of numerous friends. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Sept. 30: (CP1-SI1-ver closed at 39tkc per ounce on the local metal market yesterday ana at 30tc today. Gold closed at $31.33 per ounce. Copper was steady at 0c per pound. VANCOUVER WHEAT Vancouver! sept. 30: (CP) Whent wifi quoted at 59c on tho JocpM exchange yesterday, dropping to 59 Me oday. miln TO DELAY EXECUTION Court Order Means That David Lamton Will Not (Jo to Gallows Before Next Year SAN JOSE. Sept. 50: When David A. LariMon. former Stanford University publishing house, execu tive, left San Jose at noon Friday for Ban Quentln Penitentiary, where Is Exonerated At Hollywood John Huston Found Free of Blame In Connection With Death of Young Woman HOLLYWOOD, Sept 30 A coro- wrv Jury yesterday exonerated John Huston, son of Waiter Huston 'he well known moving picture ac-or. hi connection with the death of young married woman whom he rtruck with his satomobttt on Thursday, the Injuries proving Pound Sterling and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchange NEW YORK. Sept. 30: The British pound sterling closed at $4.74 on the local foreign exchange yes-torday. The Canadian dollur closed at 974c. t tMY'S) Tomorrow's Tides Stand E Theatre Bloc High -11:45 ajn. 20.4 ft. Da S ""h Service 7-PasstE 'hrysler Car Low 5:35 am. 4.3 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 18:00 p-m. 5.1 It. y..: XXIV No. 228. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30, 1933 OTTAWA ASSISTS CANADIAN PACIFIC STRATOSPHERE RECORD IS CLAIMED BY RUSSIAN AIRMEN Dominion Government Pledges Security For Loan Made Railway Refunding of $00,000,000 Which Could Not be Taken Care Of In London and New York Markets is Thus Facilitated TORONTO, Sept 80: (CP) The Toronto Globe pub-li.h's an Ottawa dispatch today stating that The tfuwrnment is understood to have facilitated nitrations of the Canadian Pacific Railway totallinc f&MNiu.iifW to provide for maturing bonds which could not . . . . 4 1 A I ft m u'lvaniaeeouwy lanen care oi in London or New York Hif government pledges. m to the bank whseh nj rniTITTr .in od the necessary credit I I HKlHIIh I VULilllliUJU K VArWOWrm Bet CPML. Apfwarmg before the Heyal Oom-mission on menklpal taxatkon. V. R Otrthue, former ettjr detk at Prince Oeorte. urged that a department of municipal affairs be formed by the government to deal with problems arising out of municipal administration He also urged that a provincial board of trustees administer sinking funds of the' municipalities with the exception of Vancouver and Victoria Mr. Ckrihue believed this would give more economical administration of fands which would be nan- he ha been sentenced to be hanged December 15 for the murder of hts wife by bludgeoning her to death In the bathroom of their jhoote In June. It was assured that I the execution would be deferred un til next year. Application had been granted by the court for a review of the transcript which will automatically mean that the exrcuUon cannot be effected by the date set. Meantime, a coroner's Jury Inquiring Into the death of Mrs. Lamton returned an open verdict, finding that the young woman had come to her death at a result of violent force due to a blow on the hack of the head but falling to name an assailant Young Indian Girl Is Lost Off Boat Nine Year Old Emily Temple of ' Kilkatla Believed Drowned Near Lewis Island While returning with her parents board their gasboat to the family VICTOItIA TORIES TO ENTER CONTEST VICTORIA. Sept. 30: (CP) Victoria ConservaUves last night decided to call a eonven- Uon for Tuesday evening of next week to nominate four Candida tea favorable to a un- ion form of government to contest the (our Victoria seats in the Legislature. FIVE DIE IN CRASH Automobile and Motor Bus in Terrific Collision Near Seattle Last Night SEATTLE, Sept. 30: (CD live persons, three men and two women. aU of Tacoma. were killed last night In a terrific collision between an automobile and a stage coach In Snoquamle Tan, seven miles west of Summit The dead Include: Rev. Ralph C. Sergeant Baplht Church minister: Dr. George Diehtman, chiropractor, and Sirs. Kather-Ine Diehtman. Dr. Diehlman's wife, all of whom were passengers in the automobile. Two small boys and several other were injured in the bus. TAX SALE j 0NT0DAY i Total of S1317.C8 Realized at Open ing Session of Bidding This Morning At the opening session of bidding' realized, the sales, prices, bebig as follows. Sixtv-Five Cent Haircut Charge To Be Abandoned LOS ANOELB8. Sept 34: Due to objections which have come generally from the trade, it k expected that the price fixing clause of the barbering code under the National Industrial Recovery Act for the state of California will be reopened. The proposal had been to fix the price of hair-cutting in the state at 66c Protests will be heard on Major Angus of Victoria Passes Well Known Business Man of Capital Dies Following Operation For Brain Abscess VANCOUVER. Sept. 30: (CP) sjor W. C Angus, weil known ieteria business man. died In hos -.dial here last night following an peration for an abeceM on the raln. POLICE COURT FINES Fines collected In ally police ourt in September totalled $313. It -s announced at the police station his morning. Ford More Concerned With Giving Living Wage Than With N.I.R.A.; Outspoken DETROIT, Sept 30:-Issuing a statement yesterday, Henry Ford declared that he was more concerned with providing a living wage for the employees in his automobile manufacturing plants than with strict adherence to the code of the National Industrial Recovery Act which he has refused to sign up under. He announced that a five-day, forty-hour week would bo adopted in his plants and that disciplinary measuros would be applied in the event of strike attempts. Already five hundred employees in one of tho company's plants had been discharged for this reason and, if strike agitators forced him to do so, he would be prepared to close down his plants altogether, Mr. Ford made it clear. Soviet Balloonists Go Up Nearly Twelve, Miles Into Thin Air in the annual city tax sale this . morning, a total of $1317.68 was If This ChcckK Un tn bo flnrrnrf. Mark &. 1 net V-i,,. L . r - v - . .wy VJfti M. VI J it, all all at at nnrai w m a . . J- upset rroi. August I'iccard Will Have Been Exceeded Lot, block 12. section 6, Dybhavn. . " &nanHL$a.2e. MOSCOW, Russia, Sept. 30: (CP) Three Russian bal- Lot s. block 22. section 5. Mrs. loonists who took off into the stratosphere early thfs Lot 10. Woek is. section 5. Mrs. E. no watt. tm.n. Lot IX Mock 8. section 1. $1."6 lot 18. block 18. section 5. HQ7.71; lot 17. Mock 10. section S. $183.81. D. ZareUL The sale, which is being conducted by E. S. AlUstone. was adjourned until Monday morning. A number of properties have b-en withdrawn from the original sale list following last minute settlement of taxes. f morning later landed safely eighty miles from Moscovt, reporting that they had reached an altitude of eleven and four-fifths miles. If the claim checks up to be correct (t will mean that a new record has been made, breaking the mark set last year by Prof. August Piccard in his ascent! I KitkatIa Couple GERMANY IS nr . in i i NOT TO ARM GENEVA, Sept 30: Great Britain, France and United States were reported to have agreed last night that Germany should not be allowed to re-arm during the coming four year "transition period" as she had requested. Following the decision, Germany's representatives at the disarmament confer NEW POLICE HEAD HERE Inspector Eraser Arrives in City to Assume His Duties J. A. Fraser. recently promoted In I he provincial police service from the rank of staff sergeant in charge of Kamloops district to that of inspector tn charge of "D" Division with headquarters here, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south to assume his new duUes here. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fraser and their son, Perev R. Fraaer. u-ho will tak un' residence tn the city with him. Inspector Fraser has been senior staff sergeant of the force for some time and for many years was located at Kamloops where he became well known as a cool and courageous officer. He served In the South African War and comes here to succeed Inspector John Shlrasa who was recently transferred to Was First Head Of Liquor Board In This Province VICTORIA. Sept. 30: CP -Archibald M. Johnson K.C.. former deputy attorney general of British Columbia and later chief crown prosecutor, who died here yesterday' following a long Illness, was the, first head of the Liquor Control Board of British Columbia. iYiarriearriaay Mrs. Ethel Mason Becomes Bride of Reuben Moody at St. Andrew's Cathedral - In the presenceoIf a-number ol relatives and friends of the contracting couple, the marriage took place at 4 o'clock yesterday after noon in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, Very Rev. James B. Gibson, the dean, officiating, of Mrs. Ethel Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mr Jacob Shaw of Kitkatla. and Reu ben Moody, son of Mr. and Mrs. ence. returned to Berlin Jt'lJl11' tendanU of the to confer with Chancel- lor Adolph Hitler. This, it is understood, does not necessarily indicate Germany's withdrawal 4 frnm ihp rnnfprpnf couple were Nor man Lewis and Mrs. P. Douglas. Following the ceremony, the o?-akn wis celebrated with a wed- ting breakfast at the Commodore ;sfe. Enjoyable Bridge Parly is Given By Moose Women Under the auspices of the Women of the Moose, a vcery enjoyabl bridge drive was held on Thursday? evening at the home of Mrs. A, Wick. Summit Avenue. Mrs. F. M, Crosby received the guests. There were twelve tables of card! The prises went to the following: ladles' first Mrs. F. M. Crosby: con rotation. Mrs. V. Qrlnuson; men's first P. Petersen: consolation. F. Buasey. s At the close delicious refresh' ments were served by the hostess. There are 378 Important waterfalls tn Braill. Funeral Notice A An Emergent Communication of Tslmpsean Lodge No. 58. A.F it A.M. will be held In the Masonic Temple, corner of Sixth Ave. and Bowser 8t. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933 at 2 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of holding a Masonic Funeral Service for our late Brother William Albert Bell. All members and sojourning brethren are requested to attend. E. II. MORTIMER, P.M. Secretary. it