Tomorrow's Tides Today's Weather High Low iv,wian Church. .. 3:05 am. 20.2 15:46 pm. 19.4 . 0:38 ajn. 3.0 21:55 pm. 5.9 vi no xxiv. no. 172. f mm Is Later Refloated and Beached Passengers Taken to Juneau Alward Destroyer and Will Proceed on Way to Seattle JUNEAU, July 25: (Canadian Pre) The steamer Northwestern of the Alaika Steamship Co., commanded t,v ( ant John Livinratone. struck on Sentinel Island in l.vnn Canal, twenty-five miles K- at o'clock this morning. One hundred pasfengers are ;(f. ;wk1 will be brought here by the United States de COMMISSION IS COMING l B4r Appointed by Provincial Oev-trmwent to Hold Tublic llear-Inf litre Shortly oiiisalatltmr W. J. Ames a .txiik. - " - 'n rocuuiT acrveveo mm ww r i nmlsawa consisting o Andrew MlUer Warper of .vr. Alexander McDonald .'i of Ladner and Ex-Mayor AnM-omh of Victoria, which ii unnHnted to inquire Into v. of British Columbia mu- mwYi a vtw to maklnc , .-ndafpoa to the govern- Particularly in regard to re- with the provincial govern continued on Paee J Vancouver Stocks Yaneouver P iYt. r.i Oreille. Ul. - Five. It. J'r.irr. 1M. V.'. nal SUm. M. )' rr Idaho, It. River. M. rgia River. JIH)-v Missouri M. 1 ky Jim. vrr Croat. jM, Wxverly. H. i'tian. .014. '"ves. . Whitewater. ltt 1 riboo Oold. IM. inward. .11. Meridian. 49 X.. U. Wnvslde, .. Native Son. -M. lliiir Bird. ill. si. l.gj. Toronto "randa. MAO. sl"Trltt. IMI. Ni kel, ID M. Macaasa, M. McWatert, J)0. Kiwo. i.e. Oranada, 1.10. Kirkland Lake, .33. Ban Antonio, 1.10. Oils sterling. Ji. A P. Con.. .35. Fbyn. .01. Freehold. 18. t'almont, .20. r & E.. 1.45. Home. 2.Q0. Funeral Notice Thft funrfti .if tVia ia. nuu Jabour win take plaee Wcdndfty nft'irnoon at 1:30 from the First ft ft. ...... C north of here, in a heavy stroyer Trevor when rushed to the scene from here The steamer A leu Uan. another of the Alaska Steam ship Co s fleet, which turned becl while proceeding to Seattle. Is du to arrive here at 5 o'clock that sf moon and will pick up the North western s pa enters. The Northwestern, which was hound from 8kagway to Seattle, tore a hole tn her boll She was later released from Um reek and geondod m a near as? m - - i - itrk Mmmmr sH-aapkk.i. ;. iW.t .;. 4ai-. - probably be patched tempera rib and Uken to Seattle The patrol boat Ml Is proseesn-w from Ketchikan with the wreck -mister to meet the aetvace tog Aku tan snd et the Northwestern It was on BentlnM Wand that the C P R reamer Prtnr -ss May mam" twentv - thrr. or four vars o w. nded nd badly damaged. AIR FLEET IS POISED NSW YORK. July 25 -Oeneral Italo Balbo. Italian air minuter and his air armada constating of M seapisnea-are reported being held in readlnees for their take-ol f from Fmyd Bennett air field here lor StMdlac, NH, where they will re- sntln overnight befuie starting on Utah return crossing of the At-laatlc Ocean after having flown over to attend the Century of Pro gress Exposition at Chicago The great aerial fleet, on the re turn flight, plans on travelling via (he Aaorcs Islands and Gibraltar. SN0VDEN IS HEARD LONDON. July 25 Viscount Philip Snowden. former Chancellor Of the Exchequer, in an aoorw here, analysed the world economic conference and called upon the na Mom represented at the comermtee to make some sacrifice for uie common good In order that the world may be saved from utter disaster. AI.ni.KTA MAN NKW WORLD WHEAT KINO a nnoiNA. July (CP- Freeland Wllford of Stavely. a. at. ImjIou Wntl Uie world's T film., wmj " wtiaat crown at the Reglna worid'i grain exposlUon. He ex- hibltad the Reward strum In tiv mi soring wheat class Herman Trelle of Wembley. Aim.. w tcond. t M0LLIS0NS IN GOTHAM Famous British Hying Pair Taken From Rridtrport to New York Last Night AbanaWFlight Wiley Pott Offered Them Winnie Mae in Which to Complete Trip Amy Talks NEW YORK. July 36: (Canadian Preest Capt and Mrs. James A Molitson arrived at Floyd Bennett air Held from Bridgeport. Conn.. last evening. A few minutes before the Stkor sky amphibian, piloted by Ralph Wkkford. roared down the Bridgeport airport runway with the fa nous British ( lying couple on boar' for the trip to New York, the MoJ wrecked biplane "Seafarer In which they had crossed the At Untie Ocean, was hauled from U.t marshland In which It had made a forced landing along Long Island Sound. Mrs. Molitson was able to walk from May Edward Bucking ham's automobile to the plane but iMalfeofi. Hat bead wMUuwHh ban w "--- It mi learned on Monday that Wttey Pool Oklahoma aviator, who eatabltehed a new time record last week for flying around the world made an overnight sutoasooUe trip from New York to Bridgeport tn visit the MoUtsona. Molitson aatf that Post had offered hhn his plane. the Winnie Mae. in which to complete their projected flight but added that the flight from New York to Bagdad snd baek to England was now definitely off. Mrs. MoUison declared: "At far as we know we have no hope now of going on to Bagdad. I'm lolly well pleased at being alive." NAZIS ARE IN CONTROL rrottttsnllsm In Germany Deliv ered Into Hands of Hitler BKRLIN. July 25 -La test returns from the church elections held on Smdayy Indicate that Natl Oerman Christians have won a complete vie lory and that Protestantism has been delivered Into the hand of Chancellor Hitler's Nasi govern ment. Production Of Cars Is Lower Output of Automobiles in Canada Shows Decrease In June Com pared With May OTTAWA. July 26 Production of automobiles in Canada during June totalled 7323 cart, a decrease of 2J)74. as compared with the pre vious month's output, according to p report issued by the Dominion Bu reau of Statistics. Hamilton Herald Publisher Passes HAMILTON. July 26: Robert Brooks, aged 74. well known pub lisher of the Hamilton Herald news paper, died here on Saturday after n long Illness. Wading NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE PRINCE RUPERT, RUPERT, B.C., B.C., TUESDAY, TUESDAY, JULY JULY 25, 25, 1933 1933 teaMx northwestern WHITE METAL PACT EXPECTED Well Known Coaster Struck On Sentinel Island in Dense Fog - - r r Too mu-h of a aoxl '.hint! pern vps but oil's well that weHs oil. we suppose. Comrade Lcvoshenov is doing his best to conserve the flow of oil spouting from a ew gusher near Baku. It has been yielding 15.000 to 20.000 tons dally. BIG SHOW IS OPENED World's Grain Shew I'nder Way at Retina line Railway I'iXlllblt R SO IN A. July 25 -Two giant robots carrying a transportation and communication system on their broad shoulders are the central figures In the Canadian National Railways exhibit at the world's grain eongress which officially opened hare today. With a tremendous stent In the future on the Canadian west where its network of tinea draws agricultural traffic to Pacific Coast. Oreat Lakes ; and Baste rn asaboard porta, the National system has demonstrated Its faith' in the western farmer by showing him In a 60-foot Ions ta bleau the faetttieb his railway has set up to move his products into the world maiket. Three semi -circular backgrounds throw Into prominence an attrac- tlve series of Illuminated pictures which portray the railway's various activities In the gigantic business of moving a nation's produce. For the benefit of the out of town visitors.! and these Include exhibitors from many parte of the globe, Canada's scenic attractions have not been forgotten and eltawns of every province will recognise their favorite beauty spots. . Canadian National Telegraphs are presented with an Ilium Ins ted map of the Dominion tn which lighter buttons flash on and off InjOrave concern is felt here In regard the principal cities from seaboard,! to the safety of Ouenther Wirths-showing how a web of copper Icha ft. German filer, who has not strands serve commerce by linking been reported since he left the alr- knvianH collar manntiKhmr nnri nnrt nr Dakar. AfrieA. On TtlUrS- dWrlbutor In a speedy rommunl - Contlnupq on Page 2 TO BE VERY BENEFICIAL In Oil I ' ! ; ' SURVIVOR IS QUESTIONED All nut One of Family of Fire Were Murdered in Montreal Early I Last Friday Morning j PEMBROKE. Oct.. July 26: Ml chael Bradley, sole surviving mem oer of a family of five, members of whlch were murdered early last Frt - day morning, has been taken by Quebec police to Montreal for questioning. ARRANGING F0RP0LLS ldrral Cabinet Expected to Stt Ity-FJeetion Dates This Week OTTAWA. July 2a: The federal cabinet in council will take up the task this week of arranging dates f0r three by-elections for which writs will be issued shortly. The ats vacant are Mackenaie In SM - katchewan. Resttgoucbe - Mda - waska tn New Brunswick and Ya maska in Quebec Grave Concern Felt For Safety Of Ocean Flier RIO DE JANEIRO, July 23: ! day laM in an attempt to span the 'South Atlantic Ocean to ptal. price: five cents stranded DETAILS OF SILVER PACT SIGNED AT LONDON MEET: SALES OF METAL LIMITED Will Mean Great Benefit to Mining Industry of Britisji Cohimbia, Minister, Provincial Mineralogist and Company Head Agree LONDON, July 25: (Canadian Press) Countries of the world whose representatives signed Senator Key Pitt-man's silver price raising agreement at the world economic conference here included India, China and Spain, whose coffers are bursting with monetary silver, and ted States, Mexico, Canada, Peru and Australia, the great world producers of the white metal ' The memorandum calls for restric- Uon of sliver sales for four years and. when ratified by the home governments, the document will lake the form of a treaty. Under the agreement, the big producers wll labsorb from mine production amounts of silver equiva lent to sales of holding countries. They will hold this metal for mone- tary use while agreeing not to seU any monetary silver. When the accord Is raUtled It will make effective a raoluUan ai oj in monetary conference under whkh the atates l al economic con-agree to debasing silver cote- cease ference nalUon brokers, however, age and to Increase, where feasible. mU market nffd the use of silver for small pieces otlt. tn ... sn,lvM mttmt.t n, money. Although the American ' tion was unable w " " conference Itself an agreement for as extensive use of stiver far monetary purposes as it had hoped.! Senator Pittman felt that the pact; between the silver nations would go ' far towards removing the pressure which has broken down the price, of the metal to the lowest level inj history Experts explained that this' demoralisation had arisen cnWly from the dumping of silver on the world maiket by countries dimin ishing its monetary use. chiefly In- dia. The most Important part of the accord is the provision that India shall restrict Its stiver sales to a yearly average of 3600.000 ounces over four years, starting January 1. i wntle nroductne countries will ab- ; gorh n equivalent amount The quotas to be allotted to producing nations are yet to be fixed but it was understood that United Continued on Paee Fmr MATRIC RESULTS Smlthrrs, Stewart, Telkwa and Vandrrhoof Studeats Succeeded In Tests The following candidates, from interior notnU were successful In !ntln. junior Matriculation exa- ; minatkm. results of which were announced yesterday: Smlthers Alfred Bamtord, Percy Berg, neorwe Christian, Alice Dlmsck,, Kathleen Powell, Kenneth Warner. Robert WlndU Stewart Brie Lee, Murdock Milntyre. Telkwa Robert Donaldson. Vandrrhoof Josephine Carpenter, Florence Docking. Jean Docking. Margaret Utone, Margaret Turn bull (Quldo Bussanlch. Osear Fulton and Fred Small of Prlnte Rupert ere successful In the Senior Ma trlculatlon examinations.) Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light northwest wind; barometer, 30.10;-temperature, 58; sea smooth. SILVER UP IN PRICE Response Shown in London Bullion Maiket to Sicning of Pact at Economic Conference LONDON. July 26: (Canadian Pre) Bar silver rose three- ftJeyVtth TMrtas tA 111 L.1A rumn TF .'aipunce , Jiere.jtUe rdayuv mild - re- iiMntf to itw sllvrr mu vhlrh 9i 'the agreement NEW YORK. July 25. (Canadian Press) Bar silver closed at 37c on the local metal market today, being up 'it from yesterday. Copper was steady at Be. W00DSW0RTH NAMED HEAD Labor M. P. Chosen First Chairman Of C. C. F. Program Is Adopted RBOINA. Jury : (Canadian Press' J. S. Wooaeworth, Labor M. P. of Winnipeg, was elected first official chairman of the Canadian Co-operative Commonwealth Fed;, era Uon at the end of the week. Before adjourning Its convention here, the Federation adopted Iter social ownership program, denytnf any policy of outright confiscation and recognising the need for compensation where confiscation by necessity should be effected. NO HALIBUT IN s s No boats beteg tn with catchesr there was no sale of halibut on the. local Fish Exchange today. Funeral Notice A An Emergent Communication of TsimpseaQ Lodge No. 58. A.F. St AM. will be held In the Masonic Temple, corner of Sixth Ave. and Bowser St. on WEDNESDAY. JULY 28th. 1933 at 2 o'clock 'p.m. for the purpose of holding a Masonic Funeral Service for our late Brother Daniel Jabour. All members and sojourning brethren are requested to attend. E. H. MORTIMER, P.M. Secretary. 1