61c to 62c in England bterlmjf and Canadian Dollar Strong in Yesterday's Trading M W YORK, Nov. 20: It was stated last night that arrangement had been made between the Bank of Eng- a; ; ii. IjOIUIUU arm intr i etifiai iistvi c inum-m nit; ujii states for stabilization of : American dollar on a "'. dollar in London and . I In f n L1Uia" n KflfKn 1 UF lU to b. RT HON. S. M. nitlXK . SiH)N. November 29 Cana-rvn JU Hon. Stanley B. . - Australian MUh Contmto-isi ao address yesterday, ountrtea of the Britten F- : tat Immediate hemafJm with a Ww imi Uvjlr people to em- with mtenmttonal oo-!i apparently impossible tme being at lea, the Australian Premier ad-. strong policy of Im-, operation. TORY LEAD. CUT DOWN Conservative IttUIn llarborough C.i i- i.iii-i. ft. out III IHIIIMl Yesterday NVKUOROUGH. Leicestershire. E N v 29: (CP) Ronald Tree "': Karborouth seat for the " M. itive party in yesterday's k -n by a greatly decreased defeating W. Bennett, La- ' In 7000 matorltv as cooinared it i ooo in Ute general elections. t I on ICIAL count or ELECTION ANNOUNCED IM timing Officer D. C. Stu-unnounct the official " ,n! for Print Rupert riding Uif recent provincial clee-ns follows: Hon. T. D. ".,Uo. Liberal. 1726; Q. W. nurtficihum, 0. 0. F 085; i.ul.-s Chapman, United Frunt. 268 The 0f f letMl count Mrtcd on Monday and was r"ntpioted yesterday afternoon, 1 '4iijm8tiP' New York in United States and Latter the British jiouml sterling mi of between Glc and 62c $5.25 for the pound in New rork. Undoubtedly In anticipation of nd aniuuncament atone these UnM the pound bounded up 7c 15 19 on the local foreign ex-i luntir market yesterday while the Canadian dollar closed at a premium of lSc. up 'it. TO DICKER ON LIQUOR tnltrd States Will Flaw Order With Country Which Lower Tariff Harriers WASHINGTON. DC. Not. 29: i p The United States govern-;!..:.: today notified liquor lm-i u r that It intends to use repeal bung about a towering of tariff triers against American products by other countries through alloca tion of liquor Imports after Decern ber IS. Vancouver Stocks (OourVray . D. Jotinitw Oi ) Vaneouver Rratorne, .TI. Bit Missouri, H H c. mckel. M. B. R. X. 31. Bridge River Oona.. M. Cariboo OoM, MS. Oeorgla River. M. , Indian, ill 4. Meridian. J1. NaUve Son. National Silver. .04 Vt. Noble Five. JWH. rend Oreille. JS. rorter Idaho. M. Premier. 1.0S. Reeves McDonald, .10. Reward. M. Silver Crest. M. Wayside. 14. Whitewater. 0. Waverly Tangier. .81 H. OIU Pabyan. JOH. Home. 141. C. t B. JS. Freehold. MV,. A. P Con.. .18. Calmont. .10. Sterlhig Pacific. .48. Toronto Alexandria Oold. .014. Columario. .41. Central Patricia. 31. Klrkland Lake OoW, 31. Noranda. 3. Slierritt, 81. Int. mekel. Jl-06. Oranada. .X. Slaco. 1.50. Macassa. .76. t lilt. rUF.DKIlH K CLKLAND OF TOHONTO SUCCU.MIIS TORONTO. Novenbr 29 -Dr. Frederick Oleland. prominent phy-stfljan and surgeon of nwny yean Iftn4tf In thU city, U dead. Phone 77 TAXI Tomorrow's Titles (TOMMY'S) She Wmm illh 0:12 am. 18.2 ft Stand, Capitol Theatre Block 11:54 pm. 2U ft. Any time, anywhere, 60c U the fare. Low 5:52 ajn. 8.9 ft. 7-Passenger Chrysler Car NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER 18:44 pjn. 3.7 ft. V XXIV No. 276. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933 fRIUE FIVE CKNTH TAME A TION IS NOW AGREED SUSPECT ROUND London and Banks Decide To Peg Pound-Dollar Ratio Former to Have Value of $5.25 - UP CONDUCTED I Another Lynching ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 29: (CP) Lloyd Warner, 19-year old ne- a. i e i iT i;ro, wno comuooeu w attacking a white girl, was hanged and burned across the street from the court house here last night by a mob which battled with peace of fic- ers and national guards- men and seized him from Buchanan County jail. MARKET IS UNSETTLED Securities Drop Owin to Uncertainty Caused by Failure of residential Announcement NEW YORK.'N'ovTMiSA intirT upturn late yesterday raued In-dustrials to show a slicht Increase bn the day's trading on the New York Slock Ewhanie. the aer-ate at clotlnc being 9633, up .16. Rails rimed at an average of 37.CS, off 37. utilities at 233. off .11. and bonds at 8001, off 31. The day's turnover amounted to 1.010,000 shares. NEW YORK. Nov. 29: -Owing to uncertainty In regard to exchange and currency matters following the failure of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to make an expected announcement with respect to same, stocks continued their decline on the local exchange Monday and were off from one to seven points a compared with Saturday. After the brief session of trading on Saturday. Industrials closed at an average of 09.30, oft . rails at 334. oft .01. and utilities at 24.60. up .51. The turnover for the two hours of trading was 477.000 shares. Alaska Highway To Be Discussed International Road Coming Up At Pan-American Conference At Huenos Aires HURNOS 'AIRES. November 29 The proposed international highway whleh would connect Buenos Aires with Alaska Is expected to be an Important matter of discussion at the forthcoming Pan-American Conference here. It Is said that the United States government may make $500,000 available for surveys of the route. McCutcheon Gets Crystals Agency For Northern B.C. MrCutrheon's Drug Store has Just been given the agency for Northern RC. for Craiy Water Crystals. These bring a noted J health resort to your home. Craty Crystals make 15 gallons of Craiy Water which lasts four to six weeks. It costs 5c to 6c a ' day to use. Linberghs To A non-stop flight of the Atlanti- is bn planned by Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, famous av ator, and Mrs. Lindbergh, above, as the final hop on their airplane survey tour for an American iviatlon company The flight Is to be made in the same plane, top, which Lindbergh has been usln on his tour. Lindbergh made the first east-west no--stop solo night, from TIew York to Paris, in 1927 They had previously planned a non-stop light from Lisbon to New York. Yesterday they were in the Cape Verde Wards LINDBERGHS FLYING ON American Are and Wife in Cape Verde Islands Now to Fly Atlantic Soon ST. VINCBNT, Cape Verde Islands. Nov. 29: Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived In the Cape Verde Islands yesterday from Rio de Oro whence they had made a 260-mlle flight on Sunday from Las Palmas In the Canary Islands. From here they planned on proceeding today to a point lower on the West African coast whence they will essay a 1715-mile croHsiriR of the Atlantic Ocean to Natal. Brasll. enroute home to the United States. Montreal Folk Win Fortunes In Sweepstake MONTREAL. Nov. 29 Three prises of approximately $30,000. $20,000 and $10,000 have been won by Montereal people In sweepstakes on the November Fall Handicap which was run last week. Elderly Retired Clergyman Passes VANCOUVER, Nov. 28: Rev. WU-i Hani Pearson, aged 84, retired clergyman, who came here from Ottawa and at one time was located at Grande Prairie in the Peace River country, is dead here. BY VANCOUVER Try Sea Flight RUNN.R.A. IN ALASKA Recovery Officials For Territory Arc Officially Named in Washington WASHINGTON. D.C.. Nov. 29: 'CP) Hugh J. Wade has been appointed deputy National Recovery Act administrator tor Alaska and James J. Connors and Davis House! members of the recovery board for Alaska. SHIPMENT OF CRABS New industry Started by Sam Simpson at Massett Now In Production The steamer Prince John, arriving In port tills morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands, brought to the city the first shipment of canned crabs to be made from a new ! cannery whlh has been started by ! the Queen Charlotte Canning Co., of which concern Sam Simpson of ,MassU, Is the principal. The new ' industry Is now in operation and Is , expected to continue making steady shipments during the season. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Nov. 29: CP Sll- ! ver closed at 43c on the 1 octal metal i market yesterday and copper at 8V Stiver was up to 43ic today j while copper was unchanged. Efforts Being Made to Apprehend Persons Who Have Committed Crimes Forty Detectives and Constables, Headed By Chief Constable John Cameron, Raid Cafes, Poolrooms And Other Resorts T A TTTM7TT1 XT on. I uuhjuuvhh, iiuv. .v-. roriy ueiecuves ana , constables, headed by Chief Constable John Cameron, early this morning arrested twenty men in the largest "round-up" of suspects in months. Downtown cafes, pool-, rooms and other places were raided. A series of idenuflca- tion line-ups was to be held today in an effort to'identify men responsible for a series of recent crimes. REPORT IS APPROVED Newfoundland House Decides to Give Conduct of Affairs Over To Commission ST -JOHN'S, NCUL, Nov. rf3: (CP) After voting down successive amendments which would have had the effect of moderat ing certain portions of the report, the Newfoundland House of Assembly last night adopted the report of the Amulree Royal Commission recommending that public affairs of Newfoundland be taken control of for a period of Tears by a commission under the Governor consisting of six members three British and three Newfoundlanders, the country thus returning to the status of a crown colony until its financial problems are solved. Before the final Tote, the two dissenting members walked out of the House. The report now goes to the executive council where it is expected to be approved after which it will go into effect. SPEECH IS APPROVED Liberal Attack on Nationalist Gov- arnmanl . rstilil In tltlll s v ui is ess sfitiwu ,,ouse LONDON. Nov. 29: (CP-The House of Commons, by a majority of nearly 400. last night snowed under what amounted to a vote of non-confidence In the National government proposed by Sir Herbert Samuel and his Liberal Free Trade group, rejecting 434 to 56 Uieir amendment to the address In reply to the Speech from the Throne expressing regret that the government In the speech had offered no definite policy to promote restoration of world trade or to de-velop resources and equipment of the United Kingdom. The tddrcas in reply to the Speech from the Throne was then adopted by an overwhelming vote, the Labor party adopting the extraordinary course of challenging the division and voting against the address, only to be beaten 427 to 34. - UNITED STATES GOLD WASHINGTON. DC. Nov. 20: CP The Unted State govern - ment boosted the price of gold 8c todftv to $33.93 as comnared with $32.72 In London and $32.00 at Mon - 1 treal. UPO POLICE . TV. T- i JAPAN AND U. S. FLEET Removal of American Ships From Pacific to Atlantic Will Have Effect on Naval Estimate the United frtafiM in removing 'ii battle fleet Iron the Pacific to the Atlantic coast is expected to ii". the effect of bringing about a reduction In naval appropriations in the Japanese national budget lui the year. The Japanese bad viewed with open apprehension the concen tration recently of United States warships on the Pacific aide. Many of these ships have been ordered back to the Atlantic now. F0GCAUSE CAR CRASH Automobiles Have Mlx-Up on Bur-rard Street Bridge In Vancouver and Man is Hurt VANCOUVER, Nov. 29: (CP) In the heaviest fog of toe season, 14 automobiles mixed up In a collision on Burrard Street bridge yesterday One man suffered the toss of four fingers and serious injuries to his back. Local Men Home I From V4 Fisheries l s) Commission Meet Oeorge Anderson, local agent of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, and Capt. Oeorge Frits and Capt. Dan Larsen. representing the Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners' Association of this port, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Seattle, having gone to that city to attend the recent conference of the International Fisheries Commission with various branches of the halibut fishing Industry on fir co.nt in regard to conservation measures for the 1934 season. Vancouver Captain, Who Sank Submarine In War, Passes Away VANCOUVER, Nov 29 upt Gilbert Wilklns. well known n-tln-rt muster manner fnrmnrlv nf rhnr. , ehM. Man., u dead here. During i the war, while in command of a mrrhn h ..nL- a n.. ! man submarine which aturlri hi J ship. Is 1 9k 1 r fajl V.- '