Tomorrow's Tides THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet High 4:37 a.m. .V TOMB 18:39 is on Display at . , 1 1 ft i tC- Law 'if. Kaicn Motors Show Room 2S:Sfl nm V. All Cordially Invited Phone 52 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V ! XXIV No. 101. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS PRESIDENT CONCILIATION BOARD ADVISES WAGE CUT FOR RAIL MEN Chief Executive of Republic In South America Is Killed Luis M. Sanchez Ccrro Done to Death by Assassin Following Military Review Man Who Shot Him Also looses His Life LIMA, Peru, May 1: Luis M. Sanchez Cerro, President of Peru, was shot and killed on Sunday a short time after ,v had reviewed a parade of twenty thousand young men. His assassin, Abelardo Demendoza, fired several shots it tu the president's body as the executive party was driv-ii.j. from the park and then was himself slain by presi- Is Buried at Pt. Essington Urge Turn-Out at lilies tor Late Silas Lockerby Many floral Offerings Sent PORT aWtKOTON. May 1: The I' ral of the tote Sites Utktnv, '- drowning occurred recently ren Port Bating ton and Rasp- I 'land, took place from the i Church here but week under 'ion Army auspices with Cap-M O McKay of Kitaelas In . .: , The church was crowded so ' ."re than ISO persons Joined in ir t,-mIoo to the cemetery. The V ' EMtngton Band played the f u- : march. ' addition to his mother. Mr I k- rby... deceased Is survived by ' brothers. Samuel and 81m on K'Tbv. and two sisters. Mrs. Mark MrKny and Mrs Howard Starr n. . sending flowers included' in I) Hcvnor. Mian Haael Hevnor. Dorothy Hevnor. Port Baaing-P ind. Young People's Club. La-A .miliary. Chiefs of Port Earn Mr and Mrs Eddie Bennett. Annie MUler. Mr and Mrs Orsy. Miss Dorreen Roberts. V .h i Mrs John Wesley. Mrs R Mr and Mrs. Andrew SpnWI-M s Josephine Bolton. MM i Bolton. James Innls. Robert Mr and Mr William Brok-Mi. Orace BoaldtaB Miss Rosa 'tit.tf. Mr and Mrs H J ReM M hi I Mrs. Brew and Fern. P. D. Mbert Young KUelas'. Mr. ' M- William Spalding Klt-The Salvation Army. Ktt-Voung People's Association, A inle Mason. Mr. and Mrs. l Mason. Miss Phyllis Ken-Miss Salome Mason. Mr. and sun Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. KINGSTON PEN RIOT l)rmontratlon of Prisoners ijulck-ly Put Down (iuards Ovrr-power Convicts KINGSTON. Ont.. May 1 Prts- '' ' demanding reieate Iran soll-' "v mflnement of one of ttte al-"i rioters of last October staged ' mild disturbance at the week-end I'-'ding trays In a Mt with : Us. but were overpowered. ' fire department had a call I uiKiuah a arass grass fir at the! ' 'i of the home of Jack Joy, sr.. N,'th Avenue West No dfJOaft v,.ii done. xnuai ooayguaros. Two soldiers were killed and one officer and five to Idlers and a civilian wounded daring a melee which followed the assassination. Oenera) Oscar Bona Vide was chosen president to succeed Orro. MORE SUN AND RAIN Weather Summary Tor This Year to Date Compares I'aTorably, With 1S While sunshine In Prince Rupert far this year has amounted to a total of 210.2 hours which is slightly less than the 21SJ hours recorded during the first four months of 1M2. precipitation for IMS to date standing at 29.44 inches is considerably less than the total of 34.07 Inches registered during the corresponding period of li32. There was 953 hours of sunshine Prince Rupert in April this year as compared with 100.4 hours In the same month last year. Precipitation for this April totalled 7.44 Inches as against 1 36 Inches In April last year. The weather summary for April, 1932. as announced thai morning by R. O Kmmerson of Dlgby Island, Dominion meteorologist, was as follows: Lowest barometer reading at sea level. 2 53 on April 30. Highest barometer reading at sea level. 30 JM on April 3. Maximum temperature. M on April 20. Minimum temperature, 2 on April 7. Mean temperature. 42. Total sunshine. M A hours. Total precipitation. 7.44. Halibut Arrivals Summary American -20.500 pounds. 6c and 3r to 6 6c and 3c. Canadian 73,800 pounds, 4.3c and 2c to 4.0c and 2c. American Zarcmbo, 12,000. to Seattle. Visitor. 4,900. Royal 6c and 3c. Thor. 4,900, and Grayling, 11,000. Royal 6.8c and 3c.( Canadian Ternen. W09. Oold Storage. c and 2c. Melville. 21.000, and Bmbta, 10. mm. Cold Storage, 4.3c and 3c Relief. 22.000. and Slogan 2500, Atltn. 4.2c and 3. Salmon son ivuinds. red spring, at 55 per pound. Ten men from here returned on r.ti last nteht to Anyox to -m. watk ihetc for the Qranby Co. foUowmC ttw ment strike OF COL. AND MRS. CHARLES V LINDBERGH BURBANK. Cal. May 1 -Col .tnri Mrs Charles A Liiidbprish after completing a coast to coast flight, the former being engaged in an inspection of the Transcontinental Air Lines, spent the week-end In Los Angeles and vicinity. They landed at the airport here after a final hop from Kingman, Arizona. HERRIOT PLEASED Clad That President Roosevelt Sees Necessity for Antl-a Agression Protection WASHINGTON, DjC, May 1- Before leaving late hut week 00 nfc return to Prance after attending seiweraaUons here with President Prank I in D. Roosevelt preparatorj to the forthcoming world econo mic conference in London. Former Premier Edouaro Herriot of Franc xpreseed particular pleasure a 'he fact that President Roosevel hd agreed to the principle of pro lection of any nation which migta be threatened with aggression tin tar the Keliogg-Brlan Pact. Former Local Minister Led In Graduating Rev. Oordon O. Boothroyd BA. of Surrey, who conducted a successful mfcaMry at Rupert Bast United year ago, was presented with the Church here for a season some Chown gold medal for highest standing In the graduating class at the annual convocation of Union College of British Columbia in Wrs ley Church. Vancouver, last week lit alas received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity along with Rev Thomas Hall Wright, formerly of Hate! ton At the same convocation. Rev. Oeorge H. Raley. for many year tatkoned at Port Simpson and now irtnetpal of Coqualeetxn Institute t Sardls. received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. AMENDMENTS ARE URGED Proposed Changes in Pensions Art Submitted to Home of Commons OTTAWA. May 1:-J. R. Bowler. general secretary of the Canadian Legion, has laid before the House. of Commons committee three am - 1 endmenU to the present Pensions Aet opposing the abandoning of pension courts and recommending limited powers for the reviewing officer. Dr. W. E. Austin or Bella Bella arrived In the city on the CataU last evening from down the coast and U leaving by train for a trip to Halifax. PERU "Lindy and Anne" on Coast Effect of Earth Disturbance In Alaska on Studied; WASHINGTON, D.C., Frank T- Bepf Spokane, new commiwionerjpfJMerios said Satimraythat he was wafcTiThg cat eTOTytlieeffecls of recent volcanic action and salmon fisheries. Asserting; changes contemplated by him ? ELECTION ; IN FALL? Maiwon Predicts That Poll Will be Delayed Until.Tlicn by Premier Tolmie Liberals nest VANCOUVER. May 1: -Prediction l hat the provincial election will not take place until September or October was made by A. M. Manson K.C. U1A., addressing South Maui Liberal Association. Warning against being led away by new parties was also uttered by Mr. Manson, who said that the Ine vitable result of the formation of new parties was to create a multl-illcity of candidates and confusion In the electors' mind. Already there were the Tolmie Tories, the Bowser Tories, the Liberals and the C. C. P. In the field, he said. But of them all the only group offering an orderly, progressive program for the government of the province and the welfare of Its people was the Liberal party. - i Delegates were elected to the Van-! couver-Pnint Grey nominating con- J vention to be held at Kerrisdale on . May 10 j VETOED BY , GOVERNOR Chirr Executive of California Refuses to Permit Pari-Mutuel netting In Ills Slate SACRAMENTO. Cal.. May 1 Governor Jamea Rolph. Jr., at the end of the week vetoed the Cail- fomla horse racing bill which would have legalised parl-mutuel betting on race tracks o( the state. Oovemor Rotph stated that "social ind moral" reasons had actuated him in vetoing the bill and that he rurthtr eonsMered it his duty to do so In view of the. sentl ments r the people against such i betting as expressed In two recent referendums. SLAIN SUNDA Fisheries Being Traps to be Limited May 1: (Canadian Press) earthquakes in Alaska on the that the only administrative would be those absolutely essential, he said that fatalities re ultlng from recent disturbances night make necessary certain re- Irictions upon fishing. The new commissioner said that he was primarily Interested In see-ng that enough fish got through the traps In Alaska and that the' supply was not depleted for future years as might be the case If present scale fishing were maintained. Mr. Bell said that he had ordered the company operating a trap at East Anchors Cove to show cause why Its trap should be continued In operation. He has also cancelled recent orders Issued by Commissioner Henry 0Mslley to permit opening of new traps this year. Mr. Bell said he thought that, before new traps were opened, he should have the chance to Inspect conditions in person. DOCTOR IS COMMITTED Medical Practitioner of Wiarton, Ont., Alleged to Have Pushed Man Out of Window TORONTO. May I Dr. Charles Wigle of Wiarton was committed tar trial by Judge Coatewerth In connection with a charge of assault and doing bodily harm In that be allegedly pushed John Riley of Toronto out of a second-storey window In a hotel. TURN DOWN BONUS BILL Uniiccl Stairs' Senate Itejerts Two Billion Hollar Veterans' Relief Measure WASHINGTON. DC. May 1 -JJy a vote of GO to 38. the Senate at the erd of the week defeated the bill which would have provided $1,000,000,000 additional relief for war veterans. It Is considered likely that a similar measure will be re-introduced later. Reduction of Percent Recommended by Conciliation Board Employees of Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Announce They Will Not Accept Majority Finding of Arbitration Board OTTAWA, May 1: (Canadian Press) Reduction of twenty percent from basis in the majority report of the to deal with the wage dispute and Canadian Pacific Railways and locomotive engineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and telegraphers. May 1 is recommended as the date for thc- reductions to come Into effect. The chief spokesman for the em ployees. Senator James Murdock. announces that they will not ac cept the findings of the board. NOT SINGLE CASE IN COUNTY COURT tLr, 3Uaif4 kbjw unpraee- T Beftteifieenrrericein the iuol- cial history of Prince Rupert. there was not a single case, not even an application for natur- altsation. up for consideration of Judge W. E. Fisher this morning at the regular month- ly sitting of County Court for the month of May. e Smithers Pioneer Passed on Friday f!us Lind, Resident of Interior Since Railway Construction Days, Succumbs to Stroke Ous Lind. well known pioneer of the Smithers district where he had resided since railway construction days when he was In the employ of Foley. Welch and Stewart, passed away at Smithers on Friday follow ing a paralytic stroke, according to word reaching the city yesteday from the interior Mr Lind was over seventv vears of ace. The funeral took place in Smithers. RIGHTISTS WIN FIGHT Dr. II. Cotijtnes Likely to be Called Upon to form New Holland Government AMSTERDAM. Holland. May 1-Partles of the right retain a majority in the lower chamber of the Netherlands as an outcome of last week's four-year election and Dr. II. Collgnes Is likely to be called upon to form a cabinet. Eastern Stock s International Nickel, $15.78. Norcnda. $31.80. Sherltt Oordon. 50c. Reno. $1.04. Bridge River Consolidated. 14c. Peed Oreille. 99c. Premier. Tic. Porter Idahoe. lOc. National Silver 4C. Oeorgla River. 4'4c. Reeves McDonald. 39c. White Water. 10c. Twenty rates was recommended today board of conciliation named between Canadian National REMOVAL 0F0ATH Final Notice of Motion Given in Dail By President de Valtra DUBLIN. Irish Free State. May 1: President Pa moan de Valara has given final notice ioshaDall Sirenn of motion necessary for the removal of the oath of allegiance to the British crown. CONDEMNS BOND TAX British Labor Member Describes Canadian Government Proposal As "Disastrous Precedent" LONDON. May 1 Col. Wedgwood. Independent Labor member, described the proposal to tax out side holders of Canadian bonds as a disastrous precedent which may oe followed in other Dominions." Minister Wins College Honor Degree of Bachelor of Divinity is Conferred Upen Rev. T. II. Wright Rev. T. H. Wright, BA.. formerly of Haselton and now residing in Vancouver, received the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity at the recent convocation of Union College of the United Church of Canada. Mr. Wright majored In philosophy of religion under Principal Brown. During the year Mr. Wright has been in attendance at the college and. over and above hla thesis requirements, took philosophy of religion from Principal J. O. Brown tnd social science from Rev. Dr. A. M. Sanford. While pastor of Haselton Mr. Wright was secretary of the Prince Rupert Presbytery and had charge of the Indian and white work at Ktsplox and Kltaaguola. Canada Will Not Lose Wheat Trade h'spntts to United Kingdom Will Not Re Atfeeled by Agreement With Argentina LONDON. May 1 -Canada's ex-port of wheat to the United Kingdom will not be affected by the new trade agreement reached between Great Britain and the Argentine, tt Is understood.