Tomorrow's Tides Jmtlti WORLD WNFERENCE SEATTLE Recovery Program Expected To Be Agreed On At London Meet By Silver Dealing Countries HELD AT ' ICELAND Italian Aerial Armada Was Scheduled to Hep Off Today Qlinflii Pnrnnfinn OneaiaC IXeiLpiIUU title ray and Church Combine U Welcome Oreat Italian Squadron BPKW1K. Ireland. July II: The take off. whkh to hate Ul'n place Saturday n4ht and train Sunday and yesterday, of thf Kalian IranvAttantie air Mjdron led by General lUlo giHo, having been potponcdon 1'iount of heavy cite) prcralftnT to the Wclrn Allanlie Oeean. th 1 big planet weir lo hate ' bft h' today for Cartwritht. Uirt4r. In enlinuatln of Ihelr In t blato. I't.m here lo Cartwritht Bay ('' dsunre fa 14S mHos and It is n'ffrd one of the moot ' twtdou slateo of the entire i Making. An Italian destroyer ti t tonvoy the squadron on Ink put of the trip. MIEDLU. NJl, July II: Ca-Risian Pre) federal, provln-iul and elvte authorities have to operated In aurif( a warm ''-me fr Italy! great sir ar-ruda now naiinc here on It . t the ("efilury of I'rocroM ' tomiin n Chirac. The elaborate program has rrpred under illrrell of j eutmgukhed Canadian. Dr. J. ( fUrr Webster. D-Sc, IJd, ! r.Rr ivt ( Include an off I-fll Hnwt to be tendered by ike federal government. KoMlae Is a riot of eolor for the tnn. h a profusion of flag bunting not only within I he tn but along Shedlae Hay. W the armada wHI alight to rffutl UMtarle of the ehurrh and lA(en be on hand to wrlrome Italian air fleet and the offl-"l dinner of the Dominion gov-nment o General Halo Italbo. lUh sr minktter, and hli of-ff will be an eyent In the his ,n" of New Brunswick. A mem-h" of the federal cabinet will ei--"d the offklal wclronte from Ollawa. while Hon. L, r. D.Tilley. premier of the province, -w lit es tend New Brunswick's welcome. Major General the lion. Hugh II. MfLean. lieutenant governor, will attend. After the loyal toasts lo King Oeorge and Ihe King of Italy the toast of welcome to General nal-j and hit men will be proposed b Ihe lleulenaitl-governor, minium of the federal and proTln-tlal eovcrnmrnts and Ihe mayor 8htdlae. General Italbo will '"pond. The dinner wilt he followed by "eepUon and ball. Mlaa Clalr MltJiu n m i Vancouttr, who hM been vlstttrwr " m u,e guoot of Mr. and Mr. " A nrvant Pnurth w,,. MlWd by the Prince aeorge' yetrtfy afternoon on her return ,,lun Today's Weather High .... 4127 ajn. 19.1 ft. me 17:19 pjn. 1941 It. Prince Rupert Raining, moderate 10:M am. Z& ft. 1iW southeast wind; barometer, 23:28 pin. 62 ft. 29.98; temperature, 54; sea choppy. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v, i XXI V . No 100 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTO TROLLING FLEET IS AGAIN BRINGING IN CATCHES Temporary Adjournment Expected at End of July by Which Time First Stage of Parley Will be Concluded Definite Progress in Sight LONDON, July 11: (Canadian Press) The world economic conference is believed to be on the threshold of vital developments as further solidification of the sterling sil- ver bloc including United States, Great Britain and Lan- atM through a concerted drive for a recovery program is ..xl)0ct4M to develop within the next few weeks. It is anti- Elevator Tenders Closed Yesterday jNo Word Received I'p to Today at To Disposal of Ieal Grain llandHng PUnt era of the Ihuk of the lotal elevator, til Alberta Wheat Pool's lease on which eiplrea at the end of the month. There snu no word here to day m to the dl&posttlon of the Lous m far a the Paol la eon- Aecordlng to leletraphle adrtet fron Ottawa, the hraae of the local elevator baa not been decided upon aa yet aJthosith it la pooatble ome-thlng aay be done within a day or Vancouver Stocks lOaurtoH a. n. "smK Oo. Vianeeuser Hcno. MS. Pwnd OrtlBa. I St. Nobte Pita, .11. raaalT, 1.4S, NaUotul Strvar, jaa. Porter Idaho, .11. Nrtdce Wvar OoaaoL. M. Oeorgla Wvar. M. Reeves McDonald. JS. White Water. .M. Cariboo Odd. tM Reward. .14. Meridian. JS. Hag Miaaowrt. JS. Lucky itas, JS. Silver Croat, ML H R. X. M Wayalde. M. Waverly Tanflar, MH. Indian. 0J4. MaUve Son. .Mtfc. Hlue Bird. WV. Cork Province. Jt. Orandvlew. M Roth Hope. OS. Toronto Moranda. IS.M. Sherrltl Oordon, IM. Inter. Nickel. MJI. Macaaaa. ItVi. MfWattera, JS. Warn, 1 M Oranada. 1JS. Klrkland Uke OoM. M. San Antonio. 1.11 oils SUrtio rwrtfte. A. P. Oon. .IT-Freehold, .01. Oalmont, MVt-0. At K.. JO. Fabyan, Jl. NO I1SII SALE Nn hoots beini in with ratches. .there was no sale of halibut on the local fish exchange tonay. Verpeted tnel an agreement will be concluded soon between the silver holding and altrer protectee eoun-, tries on orderly marketing of the' white metal. The steering committee of the world economic conference today adopted a report providing that the parley will dlacttaa aftfer and the qwosiion of hiUrnaUaaal lndebt-. astoaaa at, weJt m wert other attb- Caoada t wot kinc aeUvary for an totarnaUonal aareement on the orodacUon and marketing of Ura-car. The Canadian deleawtion to the jrorld eonfe renee expecU to return none at the end of July by which that. It Is expected, the eanfetwnee trill have concluded the first state if Its work. The plan Is to resume in the aatuoan when the United States situation ts clarified and there is vreater likelihood of concrete remits n the monetary field. air Robert Home, former Chan cel lor of the Exchequer. Is expected . lo praise In the British House of Oosasaons the stand of United Mates In regard to Its inflation pro-trsusi and to invite Great Britain b Jaggow the same poUey. rarlry to Adjourn WA8H1NOTON. DC, July 11: M Howe, secretary to Presi dent FYmnklln D. RootevehX In an interview, predicted max ue worm , emit protaata and counter-onteranee will adjourn shortly tOcftarfe idfMCOW tnd Tokyc aemlt the study of many oroblem dRtt u lertous. Involved by special committees. Salvation Army Makes Appeal For Clothes For Needy Clothing Is In great demand for Usoa who are unable to Durchase 1lV according to Captain A. Coxson. eomendlng officer of the weal ecfffht of the Salvation Army. Sixty articles have been distributed by flhe Army during the week and the deenand much exceeded the supply.:"0"""' n'" ' ,:, Which , ,, Some of the men have expreaeed wHJIngness to eut wood or do other wwk It they could secure used esothea for their families. Anyone having clothes to spare pleeae phone mack 260 and they will be called for SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAR'I NEW YOnK. July 11: (Canadian rresat Silver showed further strength en the local metal market today, ekMlnx at 3THo. Copper wat steady at 94. Mrs Perkins of the loanl christian Science Society sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Raquel Torres and Her Pet Chow Bteaened blonde. No. not pretty Raquel Torres We mean the pet chow dog. It is the first the movie capital has even seen. Miss Torres, screen player, had pet touched up at a dog beauty saloon DISPUTE SERIOUS Momow and Tokyo Agitated Ily Incidents Occurring In Soviet Waters TOKYO. July 11: (CanaeUan Prau -The kuVng of three Japanese fishermen fan Soviet waters on J una is ku tAueheri off chain of The latest flare-up In the quarrei as reported by the Rengo New Agency In a dispatch from Hakodate was the seizure by a Russian trawler of the Japanese fkahnt: boat Kotohlra Maru with a crew of twenty on Saturday. IS KILLED BY PLANE . peller of Machine In He Was .Mechanic VICTORIA, Jaly 11 Donald King of Vancouver, former University of British Columbia student, died In hospital last right three hours attar he had been truck on the bead by the propeller of a VtesOtrta -Vancou Tor airplane at Bsqutnelt. Ue had been ineohanse on toe plane for three days. W II. Mawwei, CIJt. travelling auditor, who haa been in Stewart on official duties, returned from tie north on the Catala this morn- litg. GOING STRONG ' ''gg BIG BOOM IN WHEAT Winnipeg Futures Soar Upwards of Four Cents As null Raid-Run Wild WINNIPEG, July 11 (Canadian Press) null raiders ran wild today and wheat futures cloved four and a-quaitrr to four and flvr-eighth cents higher, July closed at 88c. October at 90Kc December at lc. and May at Wtc. VANCOUVER. July 11 (Cana-dian Press) Wheat was quoted at 8Hc on the local Exchange today. Today's Weather Alyanah Cloudy, calm. M. Terrace Cloudy, south wind. H. Anyox Cloudy to rate calm. 36. Stewart Raining, eaun. M. Haaettoa Rain. calm. M. Sstlthers Ram calm, 54. ALEXANDER RELIEF PARTY NOW AT NOME ON WAY TO SinERIA e NOME, July 11: (CP) WU- liam Alexander. Fred Fetter- 4 man and Thomas Abbey of the 4 4 relief expedition for James J. 4 4 Mattern, United States round 4 4 the world flyer, arrived here 4 4 last night after a flight from 4 4 Juneau and are awaiting per- 4 4 mission to enter Siberia with a 4 4 seaplane. They will either aa- 4 4 slat Mattern to reeuate his 4 4 flight or else Ily him 4uth to 4 4 Prlnee Rupert enroute home to i vtded by the Premier tramline em- dates: Bowserlte. 7: Tbtmte Un-4 Ntw York. 4 ptoYeea, the Canadian Legion as- Ion lata, 2: Independents. 10, and Vaummg responsibility tor setting It United Frout or Communist Party, tf 4444444444 Salmon Fishermen Move Base of Operations To Puget Sound Port Again Three Hundred Vessels Which Had Been Tied Up For Couple of Months Transfer Marketing From Astoria On Columbia River to North SEATTLE, July 11: (Canadian Press) Starting today, :he salmon fleet of three hundred trolling vessels with irews aggregating six hundred fishermen will sell catches here after lying idle from April 28 to July 1 and, since that I time, selling at Astoria, H. Ironing Vessel Owners Association, announced Monday night. The fleet lost over twow months' time this spring owing to a i strike against prke offered by the I buyers with whom an agreement was ultimately reached, permitting the present resumption of operation. HALIBUT BID UPTO-181oBOUNDJ IX SEATTLE 5 (Canadian Press) i: SEATTLE, July 11: ! Eleven thousand 1 l 1IM i jT pounds oi iresn nauoui was sold on the Seattle fish exchange on Mon day for 184 c per pound, the highest price paid in more than three years. The fish was brought in by the schooner Seymour. Power Company Is Doing BetteriSL'iniSS:- V22 Parent Concern rays Off Bank Loan and Its Securities Advance In Trice Materially MONTREAL, July II: Power Corporation of Canada has been Improving 1U financial poetttan. For the year ending June 30. the company retired Its bank loan and there has been a very material appreciation of the value of Its investments, amounting to a good many million dollars. The electric power output of the various companies Increased In May of this year over last, the increase for the Northern B. C. Power Company being 331.415 kilowatt hours. Headstones For Legion Members Stewart Cemetery 8TEWART. July 11 -A worktop party of members of the local branch of the Canadian Legion went out to the cemetery on Sunday and erected headstones on the graves of Thomas Pollock and Ro bert Law. two veterans burled here last year. The headstone tor the Liberals the Canadian Common-grave of Thorn Pollock was pro- wealth Federation haa IS candi- 4up. Gangmark, manager of the 1 ' 1 j Justice Galliher Of Appeal Court Quitting Bench VANCOUVER, July 11: (Canadian Press) Mr. Justice W. A. Oalllber rnheAppeaJrOrfcotrttlah Co lumbia has retired owing to 111 health. Spencer Plane Off Saturday lllot W. L. MrCluskey Leaves For North With Duke Harris On Board After a day's stay here enronte from Vaneoaver to the Squaw Greek and the Petty River on pros- pectins bent. Oot Victor Spencer's big Junkers seaplane "City of Prince 00000" wtth W. L. McClus-key as pilot and Fred Staines as whence its next Jatnp was to be to I Careross. W. S. Harris, in charge of j field exploration operations for Col. Spencer, was on board as a 'passenger together with D. J. Mc- Rae. Vancouver prbspector. whose claims In the Squaw Creek country will be tnsaweteol Mr Harris wiB take prospectors Into the field m the north and expects to be In the north a week or to. The plane wUl call here on Its way back to Van couver. Liberals Ready For Election and Others Preparing In All U Candidates Have Been Chosen Representing Different Groups For Legislature VICTORIA. July 11 The Liberal party is now praeUeaQy ready for the election whenever it may be held So far 34 candidates have been nominated, pledged to support T. D. Pateutta, the Liberal teader. Nomina Hens yet to be made are In Vancouver sod Victoria Up to the present 73 candidates have been nominated by the var- tous parties. In addition to the 9,