Tomorrow's Tides High 1:15 &J. 21.3 It. ' 13162 pn. 19.1 tt. Low .:.7:50 ain, 2.6 ft. 19:48 pxn. 6.6 ft. XXIV . No 85. She 4 THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet Is on Display at Kaicn Motors Show Room All Cordially Invited Phone 52 CONVATWES THROWING UP HANDS YOUNG VANCOUVER TEACHER DEAD IN VICTORIA SLOUGH British Columbia Association Decides Not To Participate in Approaching General Election Not Afraid of Future n ( i S HIS SMILE CAMPAIGN KEYNOTE , n I -.1 I ik Ii iuJ W- ' :;rrrjTiE . ii rKiita 1 iW MfMi tiiMul Isdesesdeatt Tsiisaa ' 4rd l cs-plgs liymtt, t - i. r thr thrifty J ! ran.iabloi,finTWFtaN ri !". Col. McGregor of Windsor is Dead Furnirr Head of Canadian Chamber of C'ommerre Prominent In ItiMincM and Military CirtJes M.MHKft. AprU 34: Canadian CoL Walter LeUham Mc t. former president of the .-'.un Chamber of Commerce i "k prominent In buatnem and ry circles of the country, died Friday night at the age of M. Today's Weather .. Rupert Raining, calm: Mxicr. 28.78; temperature. 44: -imoth. ..d Tree PolnL-Ratntng. freah i.rust wind: barometer. 38.84; -', future, 43; tea rough. : tic Island- Raining, Ught 'x iat wind; sea smooth, m.ira Island Haloing, m.toth. : Raining, calm; tgmpera- 42. iMsh Heavy rain, calm, 41. mix Heavy rain, calm, 41. rt Cloudy, calm. 41 n lion Raining, calm. 41. ' t'leraRalntnf, oalai, 40. ii 'iMH La ke I tain tog, ealm, 40. 4- CANADA IS ALSO OIF COM) STANDARD ,,rTAWA. April 34: Cana- 1 ' n Press! An order In noun- " "a paajad two weeks ago " l ending redemption of Do- ) ""'on notes In gokl. Hon. Bd-11 N. Rhodes, militate of fin- " told the llouat of Com- '""s today. Tttls mesns 'II I Canuria U alan all 1 '1'! standard. Ical Tory Organizations to he Allowed to Support Union Candidates or Nominate Straight Party Men as They Desire, it is Announced VANCOUVER, April 24: (Canadian Prow) The British Columbia Conservative Association late Saturdav achwl the decision to take no part in the next provincial election campaign but will allow its local organizations to! .-uppnrt union government candidates or to nominate unsi rvative candidates as they desire. The main effect of Mthis decision Is to withdraw oflirni LOST LIFE INSKEENA Louh Loekerby. fount Indian. Drowned on Saturday When Trying to Capture Swim- mlng Deer ' Luc.iowoidr-t 'BBgjvlfc'T9 - Jrt That i UlteTJy drowning from - row boat in the Sksesta River lost above Bastngtoo late Saturday afternoon, aecordwf to word reaching the city over the week-end. With another young Indian, David McLean. Lockerby wai, out rowing when it Is understood they saw a deer swimming In the river. They endeavored to capture the animal and. In the attempt, the rowboat was upset and Loekerby was drowned. Attar report of the fatality hid been received at district headquar ters here, provincial police officers were dispatched to Port Bsstngton to investigate the circumstances jam) drag for the body which, up to this afternoon, had not been recovered. Broke His Leg in Fall; Is Also Fined For Trespassing Lewis Wllllck of Dawson Creek has been sentenced to thirty days' Imprisonment on a charge of trea-nutim on railway property, ac cording to report received at dtvl x tonal headquarters of the provtn rial police here. Wllllck. It la alleged, became Intoxicated and boarded a railway engine In the yard, falling and breaking his leg. Vancouver Stocks Supplied by 8. D. Johnston Oo. Ltd. Noranda, KJO. Bhrrrltt Oordon. M. International NtehOL IMS. Keno, 1.11. Pend DOreUle. JM. Noble Five .114. Premier, .71. National IMlver. .01. Porter Idaho. .114- Bridge River Consolidated. .134 Oeorgla River, .004 . B El wood Brooks, who lias been . . urimt trtn to Vancouver, an rived in the city on rna (Mia was im ami will proceed on trila e tmin to nm IWW ' u. i Momuanled north by r" " " ,. his bronar, J- orooM aa: cuvsr, whe will pay a visit at Terrace. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933 I central support In the campaign i" the local ridings, leaving the executives In each an entirely free hand to act as they see fit in connection with the contest. The continued cleavage between the Tolmte and Dowser element is held by political observers to have been responsible for t decision which la without precedent since partf poltUas were Introduced In British Columbia. 7 TTjJe Resolution The loUowtag resolution was passed by the executive of the British Cohtmbta Conservative Association: "In view of the existing situation la British Columbia with lis strong demand, far submergence o:' party politics, the British Columbia Conservative Association places Itself on record as follows: "First, That It exists as an organisation with obligations In federal matters and this organisation must be maintained for that purpose. "Second, That. In deference to public demand throughout the province and the concensus of opinion of our own leaders In favor of nonparty government, this association will refrain from any participation as a provincial organisation In thr forthcoming provincial election leaving to the district convention nomination of candidates. And. Resolved that above be issued as a declaration of policy for the guidance of subordinate organisations." A second resolution provided that conies of the party declaration be forwarded to local organisations which will be asked whether, In view of this declaration, they eon' alder a provincial convention v aary. Ilruhn ()uiti VICTORIA. April 14 - It became known at the week-end that Hon. R, W. Druhn. minister of public works, had also submitted his resignation from the cabinet to. Premier Tolmle. Farmer of Peace River Burned to Death in Cabin Divisional headquarters of the provincial police here have been nd vled that Hans Slegles. 40-year old Uthunbm rancher, w1k had been a resident of Canada since 1928, was bumed to death recently In the de struction of his cabin In the Port it. John district. So far as Is known i there are no relatives in this coun- try. An inquest was considered un- May Marry Soon V9Mr SsllHjWgsBHaa Bm-JBL WKL i r JggggaW IMglHgsHsHl VgslVggsigsi XaH1! e- (HgHf 'gilllllgIIIIIIBgHL bb a&ssiillladBiBflgslllN m 9KbMlelasggggggifSgs9lt su5 V SgsllllgsllllgsksH VKLj3rBi&&P sl-.'BsMgaBi&T' 'hsMtt"" ' iiia ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggglgg J&ttRtS4h' ty'' 'Pggggggggtgggggggggsl Ijggjgjjgs lUr.beteUw.MB. Comeuas VamtaasUt, J tjjss Adonetl im,. Texas beauty, who. It is said. wiU marry the scion of the famous New York family a) BLATCHFORD BODY FOUND Former Mayor of Edmonton and, Member of Parliament Believed to Have Suicided EDMONTON, April 34: (Canadian Press t The, body of Kenneth A. ' Blatchford. aged 40. three times nayor of Edmonton and former ; vtember of Parliament for Kdmon-1 ton East, was found in the Saskat- hewan River on Saturday. There was a bullet wound in the right temple and the police believe that he committed suicide. Halibut Arrivals American Majestic, 33.000, &5c and Sc. Pacific. Charlotte. 4.000, 6" and 3c. Royai Thelma M &ftK, l.lc and 3c. Booth. nafonn. 11.009, lc and Sc. Storage Wabash. 3.008, lc and 3c. Storage Frisco. 8.000 8,4 and 8c Booth Onah. 13.000, tic and Sc. Pacific. Addlngton. 10,000. 8Jc and 3c. Hoyal. Peiae 8.000. 6.1c and Sc. Booth. Sunset. 10.000, 6e and Sc. Storage. Canadian Takla. 33,000, 4Jc ad Sc.Atlin. Aiken. 10.500, 4j6e and 3c. Royal. Margaret 1. 14.000 4.8c and 3c AU lln. Cape Race. 0,000, 4.8c and 3c Storage. Ingrld II . 8.000, 4.0c and 3c. Storage. Signal. 10.009, 4.Ge and 3r. Atlln Prosperity An 3000, 5.3c and 2c Storage. Atll. 15.000. A3e ami Sc. Storage. Salmon Karen. 800 pound. 5i',c. storagt Ada II. 0.000. iV,r, StoraKC II. E. Batlt-v of thf sclrntifl" Staff of the Prince Rupert FUhtr-les Experimental Station returned to the city on the Oatala last ev necessary, the circumstances opening from a brief trip to Vancou-death being obvious. ver ter returning from Hawaii. MACON BACK AFTER TEST Giant United States Navy Dirigible Reported to Have Functioned Well on First Flight AKRON, April 34: The new giant United States Navy dirigible Macon was safely back here last night following her first major tea! flight throughout which the giant chip Is reported to have functioned perfectly. Sister ship of the Ill-fated Akron, the Macon will proceed later to' Sunnyvale. Cal , where she will make her base. WEDDED ON SATURDAY Mhs Muriel Antonelll Becomes Bride vf Thomas Bradley at Quiet Ceremony A wedding of much local Interest took olacc at 9 o'clock Saturday ntht in the rectory of the Church "f the Annunciation. Rev. Father Oram o M i. oiuctaung. when . Miss Muriel Antonellt, oldest daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. A. Antonelll. 510 Seventh Avenue West, was united In marriage to Thomas Bradley of Vancouver. The couple were attended by Miss Rose Antonelll, the bride's sister, and J. T. Moore. Following the ceremony, a wed- dnlg supper was served to relatives and friends at the home of tlte bride's parents. The couple will take up residence In the city meanUmc it ml nuiy later proceed to Vancou ver. The bride has lived hare since early girlhood and Is well known. The urrom can.e here recently from Anyox and Ls prominent in the af-f.iirs of I ho Mine Workers' Union of Can. Ida. J. B. Miller, who hat been on a ten-day trip to Vancouver, return ed to the city from the south on the Catula lost night. Youth for Whom Ransom Was Demanded Comes to His Death Near Capital Police Working on Three Theories May Have Been Suicide, Might Have Fallen From Embankment or Been Thrown Out of Car I VICTORIA, April 'M: (Canadian Press) Positively identified as being that of Stewart Ashley, missing 19-year old Vancouver substitute teacher, a body was pulled out of the slough on Industrial Reserve yesterday. It has "leared up the disappearance of the young man but the cause of death is, as yet, undetermined. Police say it may a iave been suicide or, alternatively, CONFERENCE CONTINUING Further Progress Reported to Ilarr Been Made by Roosevelt and MacDonald in Their Conversations 1 U ' I. k 'vpe I J.1C1J.IUI. all IV Co rremier Daladier of France Intl mates Desire of That Country to Co-operate WASHINOTON. D.C, April 24:-Further definite progress In the endeavor of Oreat Britain and United States to reach a tormula for the solution of world economic problems In preparation for the world economic conference to be held in London in June was reported last night to have been made as a result of the conversations between President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States and Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald of Oreat Britain which were continued yesterday. Almost throughout the day. President Roosevelt and Premier MacDonald. surrounded by financial and economic technicians, were In session at the White House. Former Premier Edouard Harriot of France arrived in the capital last night to participate In the eon venations. Co-Incident with his ar rival. Premier Daladier issued statement In Paris, saying that France would Join in and co-operate is far as possible In every effort to "eatore world commodity prices and international prosperity." Plane For Service In. Cassiar Mining District Purchased Capt. William Strong, well known northern merchant and transportation man. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning o Telegraph Creek after a trip to Seattle on business In con nection with an airplane service he inaugurating in the Cassiar dls- Ukt. While In the south. Capt. Strong purchased an airplane which U being shipped from Seattle to Wrangell. , Card of Thanks Mrs, J. A. Morris and family wish to thank aU those whe so kindly extended sympathy at the time of their recent bereavement. PRICE: FIVE CENTS Ashley could have been walking on ;hc track and tumbled down the embankment or could have been thrown from a motor car while coming from Esquimau into trie city. Ashley left his home In Vancou ver on April 13. going to the Young Men's Christian Association and then dropping out of .sight. His father, David T. Ashley, received a purported ransom note, demanding $6000 and threatening death tor the youth If it were not received. Trie elder Ahl?y tUrtied fhe matter over to the police. LUMBER IS BEING CUT Big Bay Lumber Co. Resumes Op-i era lions in Mill Following 7 Shut-Down The Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill; at Seal Cove resamed lumber cut-i ting tor the box factory and boxes; this morning and It is expected the plant will be In more or less steady operation for some time from how on Between the main mill and Iht, box factory, about fifty men arc lit' employment. CANDIDATES NOMINATED' Hart. Clearihue. Kinsman aft& Johnson Are Chosen by Victoria Liberals r VICTORIA. April 31: (Canadian Press)-John Hart, former minis ter of finance, Joseph B. Clearthig, Aid. W. It. Kinsman and Byron Johnson ware nominated Liberal candidates for Victoria City In the forthcoming provincial election at an enthusiastic convention on Saturday night. MX. " ' 2 Z Vancouver Wheat i a VANCOUVER. April 34: (Can? dUn Press) Wheat was Quoted aU 58 He on the local exchange todayf m STOCK MARKET IN NEW YORK STRONQ NEW YORK. Anrll 34: (Cana- dlan Press) Financial markets in the United States Joined t with those of Canada to roll 4 un further tains today, carrv- Ing such staples as wheat and i cotton as well as scores of 4 4 storks to new highs for the'4 year or longer. 4