ip Tomorrow's Tides Paris Fi tt'Tt w . . .!. .sceka new : It . Joan Rid- o star, landing f or the odd Ult. Franco-Russian Trade Agreement weefut Negotiation of Pact Is "wport.d In Official quarter In Paris Auk 30: auoMaafiil ne. " ' ' a trad nBrm.rt. h- KilVK t Russla and France f irted in official ejrelc rmer Minister In Saskatrli Government Dies MAYM "NT. ' 1 -t i n: 1, ""'p..: . : ii. Aug. 30:-v "ged 81. mlnUtei ,rf 'r In the govern- HALIBUT PROTEST New Organirallon CorapUin at iSmmd Ileing Clod So Early VICTORIA, Aug. 3: CP Protest agaimt the doting of the loml halibut eaon on AuguU 24 liwtesd of November ii was nude yesterday lo Premier It. It. Bennett at Ottawa and Premier S. P. Tolmie in Vktoita by Capt A. It. Johnstone and Cpt. II. Ander-ton who head a new halibut flh-ctmeft's protective association with P. J. Sittnott h. at coon-Ml for the Victoria organisation, it taking action with the object t bringing about modification of the halibut regulation. Bankrupt Racket In Los Angeles Will be Probed Low ANGELES. Aug JO: Some on. luiniiM-d Los Angeles cltiaena are exported to be summoned before a scn.ttiut.il committee which will convene here on October IS to investigate alleged racketeering In connection with bankruptcy and receivership Hirohito Reviews Jap Naval Display i:mperor Rack at Keyal Palate After Seeing Intensive Manoeuvres Of III l leet TOKYO. Aug 30 -Emperor Hirohito has returned to the Royal Palace here after a review of the moat extensive naval manoeuvres which have been conducted In recent year by the Japanese Navy. GEORGE B0HUN MARTIN DIES Member of Turner last Sunivlng Cabinet Pa-wr Awav In Mctorla At Age of Ninety-One VICTORIA. August 30 .Canadian. ProMi-Oeorge Bohun Martin test surviving member of the late H" of the cabinet i H. Turner, dleql . n. C Command of Canadian Legion Makes Suggestions on Relief And Economic Matters The following resolution In regard to unemployment relief and economic matters was passed at the recent contention of the British Columbia command of the Canadian Legion British Empire Service League In Vancouver: First Whereas there are now over on million people unemployed and on relief In Canada. Including many thousands who aerred In the Ortat I War. and aa the direct result much poverty, malnutrition, sickness ana despair exists: And whereas it Is apparent that medjr the situation ! Be tt resolved that we urge upon the governments of Canada and BrtUah Columbia tint as temper taiy Bwaurjsi , ... . . I I. That an adequate system of rebel and protection be InMKated at the earliest possible moment. jwhMt would: I (a I Provide the rectptenU with food, clothing and shelter on a 1 scale that would not be demoralising or degrading, but would permit them to maintain their bodily health and morale: 1 fb Protect the people against foreclosure of their homes or farms , by a moratorium whteh would af ford complete protection: Continued on Page 2 Vancouver Stocks (Cetnun 8. D. MMM Ob.) Vancouver Reno. 1.49. Pend OretUc. 1.23. Nook Five. .12. Premier. 1.3. Porter. MV,. National Silver. .M. Bridge River Ooos, .37. Georgia Hirer. .OS. Reeves McD . Ju. Whitewater. Jt. Cariboo OoM Qta, 4.12, Reward. .114. Meridian, .45. Lucky Jim. .04. Big Missouri, M. v Silver Crest. .04. Waverley Tangier, M. Indian. OS. B. R. X, JO. WayeWe, M. Native Son, .11. Bluebird. .03 H. Oork, .01 Morning Star. .28H. Toronto Noramta. 356. Sherrltt Gordon. 1.41. Inter. Nickel. 21.70. Macasm, .00. McWattert. .80. Slscoc, 1.43. Oranada, .93. Klrkland Lake Cold, J8. San Antonio. 1.10. Oils Bterllng Pacific. .41. A. P. Con.. .29. Pabyan, .01. x Freehold. .14. Oalmont, .16H. C. & E.. 1.60. Home, 2.15. Vancouver Wheat Railway Worker Killed in Fall Todays Weather 10:40 ajn. 10.0 ft. 2:36 pm. 19.7 It. Prince Rupert Overcast, calm; 4:06 ajn. S.l ft 10:10 pjn. 0.4 ft.' barometer, 3020; temperaturi, 57; tea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER No 203. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ELECTION IS EXPECTED IN NOVEMBER WASHINGTON STATE JOINS UNCLE SAWS WET PROCESSION Provincial Poll Date In British Columbia Said To Be Nov. 2 Time of Contest Has Now Been Determined by Tolmic Government With Nominations October 12, Vancouver Province Hears VWrnrVER, Aug. 80: A Victoria dispatch to the r rrovince aimeanng lotiay ram mat the loimie nt had deckled to hold the provincial general "ii November 2, with nomination on October 12. w ill probably be officially announced before the week, it is expected. Joan Ridley VETS PASS RESOLUTION Principals in Vanderbilt Romance Harold S. Vanderbilt. multl-mUllonalre spoptaman. known as the wrorld's weaKhlest barhclor. anri Miss Oertrude Lewis So'away. Philadelphia society girl, surprised friends by taking out a marriage license in New York ana then dashing to the as. Rex to embark for Europe They are shown at Neweport recently. Local High School Makes Fine Showing in Matric Tests Held By Government, Analysis Shows The results of the Prince Rupert High School in the senior matriculation and junior matriculation departmental examinations reached a high level this year as compared with other schools in the province. The local high school is maintaining its high academic standard. Graduating classes throughout the province are ranked . according . to s ml, at FIRE AT STEWART Mrs. John Murdock and Three Children ferape In Night Attire When Home is Destroyed STKWART. Aug. 30: lire of unknown origin totally destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs, John P. Murdork here last night. Mrs. Murdock and her three children were in bed at the time but were awakened by their dog and escaped In their night attiro through a window. The loss is partly covered by umr cimb avvragaa. lot iouuwing are the places token by the Prince Rupert High School In the subjects studied : Senior Matriculation English Composition Second English Literature Fourth Hkstory Fifth Algebra Sixth Geometry Eleventh Trigonometry J Fifth Chemistry Second Physios Fifth Latin Authors Tooth Latin Composition Saventh French Onunmar Second French Literature .' First Junior Matriculation English Composition ... Tenth English Grammar Thirtieth English Literature History i Algebra Oeometry Chemistry Physias CORDOVA. Alaska. August 30 P"1! (fiai-ortun lrT w Thirv.n IAUn Auinors agl 50. died on Monday after fall-" J Ing from a dock approach while working as a pile, driver In the employ of the Copper River railway. Thirty-third ... Sixty-sixth Tuwty-alxth ... Nineteenth Eejenth Fourteenth Eighth Ninth Nineteenth French Composition First French Grammar First Nutrition Seventh Foods and Home Cookery Filth Mrs. W. E. Drake, who has beeni Approximately twenty-one schools . . . An. ,svv I n , f .. . . . . i . ., . . . . .. . i VAwrrwivKit aui. ju. ili- i un h unci vnu iu Vancouver, re- m-rnu cni Menior Aiaincumunn here yesterday it tiie ar "'"'!,., ... . . nn fh. lo-al ' turned to the eltv nn thsa Prfnrn nvitmlnutlnnv ariri Ann hiirvHrvi ... ... fiteinrni fii n rui l tiaru saw r - - r . nir v.wn.. miliar BmSs - -i a.. Ua li-.iil M' i n . 1. 1 .. " nuiiy-uiir. MVM,t ,..vntv-one onC I exchange vosterctay ana rose io,ucorne wis M'"" from J012 to i British Columb'-' 7L,lV I south I years. morning from the and four tie Junior Matriculation examinations Eighteenth Amendment Repudiated by Margin of 3 to 2 on Tuesday Vote With Almost Four-Fifths of Precincts Accounted For Stands 316,061 to 193,359 Against Continuing National Prohibition Law SEATTLE, Aug. 30: (CP) Washington yesterday became the twenty-fourth state of the Union to join the unbroken procession towards repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment Latest returns from Tuesday's voting for 1924 of the state's 2682 precincts showed 316,064 wet ballots to 193,359 dry. There is believed to be no pos sibility of the precincts which have not as yet reported changing the general result . FATE WAS TEXAS HAS AGONIZING GONE WET Alike Ceganoff Pinned For 12 Honrs In Muck Fall Conscious When Rescued Died Next Day j Although trapped for 12 hours before being extricated from a fall of muck at the Hidden Creek mine. Mike Ceganoff. Russian plugger- man. was still conscious when rescued on Tuesday of last week, his death as a result of injuries sus tained occurring In the Anyox Hos- j pttal the next day. Particulars of the tragedy have been received at headquarters of the provincial po-, lice here from the constable at An- ox. Ceganoff had gone Into a slope .rom which a train was loading vhen he was caught in loose muck , vhteh carried him for fifteen feet i ' ind partially buried htm. Owing to looseness of the muck and the ianar of further slide from above. it was twelve hours before the un- J 1 fortunate man could be rescued. An Inquest was held, the Jury de ciding that death had been acct- ientil The Jury consisted of Altar Vtacdonald. Clifford Cameron. Austin Brown. William Dallantyne. John Ion and James Barclay. Ceganoff waa 49 years of age. single and had no relatives in this country. The funeral took place at Anyox. WARFARE IN RESTAURANT Two Easterners Slain by Gangster In Popular Los Angeles Eating Place LOS ANGELES, August 39 (Canadian Press) Bullets which th police said catne from the guns of gangsters In a vicious outburst of warfare killed Harry Mackley. New York salesman, and F. Keller of St. Louts Monday night In a pop-tt'ar crowded Italian restaurant. Three gunmen eccapett. Halibut Arrivals Summary i American 31.000 pound. 8Jc nd 5c and 8.5c and 5c. Canadian None. American Augusta. 14.000. and Zarembo, 7.000. Pacific. 8 5c and 5c. Rap III. 10 000 Cold Storage. 8.2c and 5c Lone Star"8tate Votes in Favor of Repeal and For Sale of Beer WASHINQTON DC. August 30 Texas la the twenty-third state of the Uo4on to vote In Savor of repudiating the national prohibition law. Latest returns for 237 out of 2S4 electoral districts grre a vote of 27Q.93S in favor of repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment as against 195,867 opposed. Latest returns on the beer refe rendum show 274.600 In favor of dispensing In the state of the 3.2 beverage with 15000 against. IS TAKEN OFF BOAT Charles llaecker of This City Removed From Steamer at Ocean Falls Suffering From Stroke Seised with a stroke aboard the tesuner Prince George on which he 'as returning to the city after a isdt in Callrornk wtth relatives, 'harles Haecksr. aged Junk dealer f this city, was removed from the easel in an unconscious condition t Ocean Falls tost night and placed n hospital there. His Identity was stabllshed by examination of his iapers by ship's officers. Mr. Hae--ker. who Is understood to be about "tansy years of age and who has een In falling health for some time, is believed to be In a serious condition. He has been a resident of Prince Rupert for many years. Many Women at Valentino Mass Memory of Sheik Star of Movies Honored at Special Service In London LONDON. Aug. 3o:-Hundreds of women attended a high requiem mass which was conducted here In nemory of Rudolph VaienUno. the Americas screen actor. SILVEK AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Aug. 30: CP Dar Ulver closed at 36Sc on the local netal market yesterday. Copper oIjwo at 9c Neither were changed ! xtay.