Vancouver Stocks P.- M n b Q R E : ' !! Vy. S.. K . r , r :. r-. .. p..-'. F- f , P. h. r.tn r 6tK P;i. :., A P t 6 Vancouver 3 06. urt .41 . kel. 41. ' tU.. JO i " 8.71. River. M. oi H. 12 (Mk). " M. t Star. .16. f.n. Mfc. five. .M. 1 '" HI. .16. ti iho. .11 110. 15 i 07. 1 Teat. utr. Mfa 'v oim. Oils ' 004. 1 50. I 00. OtVfc. m . M (oskl. 10. r' 37. Toronto A:'xm.im, .oi4. r' :-n, trio, .44, , ntr,; patrkte. .54. '.i .34.76. t: ' Ni.'kol. 22.15. Sheri.n, ,oj, Gratiafla. .ft,. ru Sterling and miuii llllllll tin New York Exchange Vrtnw .. ; "jui. nov. aa: uanaqian u II .:re still at a premium of 3c 1 It 1)11 !,. . -,--- I )f inuncy marncis K MlnB unchanged from urt I may The DrltUh pound stcrl- - o.ai, up oc. yjijAND COPPER TiV YUKK MAKJ YORK. NOV 22: silver 'Vtv.ri here today at 443c and Imti HU Ute In Derailment; KnilnrefnMofden Injured KILLED ON ! RAIL LINE W. (J. Smith, Fireman on Ditcher. W. O. Smith of Smllhers. aged 28. rtrtman. waa killed and Om Mof- don. alao of Smithera. engineer, waa slsghUy Injurcf at 4 o'clock Tuesday . . i . i . tk. aiternoon wnrn a aiicncr m wc Canadian National Kalrwayi o-raUed at the portal of a tunnel Just Mt of Ne Haaelton The dltchac had been working on the clearing of a alkie on the main line In the Itoiktey Canyon and was being pntleat Into New Haaelton to go on the atde truck i to let the regular wattbound paujsencer train pass fen the accident occurred. The ditcher waa knocked off the flat ear on whkh It was riding and turned over Into the muddy grade. An inquest It being held at Smithera today. At a remit of the derailment the mteaenaer train coming into Prince Rttpert was delayed for seven hours, arriving at 6 o'clock this morning. Traffic was back at normal on the line today with trains moving on ichedule again, the train for the east betnn scheduled to leave on time at 5 30 this afternoon CONDITION ALARMING Sir Arthur Currle. Suffering From Mood Illockaile In Brain, He-ported to be Wore inu-TKAi Nov. 22: (CP The condition of Sir Arthur Currie is causing grave concern after a bud nlaht but was reporieo. w ix i- what better at noon wwy. o -thur about two weeks ago suffered a cerebral blood vessel blockade and hat since been in nospiwi ncic. Prosecution Asked By Trades Council Would Have Thorough Inveallgallpn Madc of Handling Unemployment Funds by fiov't .....nMiwn Nov. 22: A thor- vwu:.r;, ' .mo the hand- ;ouRn nvwr:.." r.iief fund ng of unem o,,-. - X anyone found gulltyof malfeasance of office be prosecuted,; and New west hv the Vancouver mincer Dl'mct rude, and Labor Council, Seeking recognition 'I tlic Soviet government Maxim Latvinoff. Ruiaa cummii!ar of foreign affairs, is shown right setting foot on United. States soil, stepping from a government cutter which rushed him up New York bay. Later be departed ileftt on a specia tral" for Washington where discussions with President Roosevelt concluded In the United States recognizing the Soviet. Pattullo to Apply Himself to LAB0RITE Task of Righting Finances of the Province; "Much Ado" Says Jones VANCOUVER, Nov. 22: (CP) British Columbia is in a trulv distressinir financial condition but Premier T. D. Pattullo declared here yesterday that he was confident Uic nnnmmnnt M-niil1 find .1 nio.ms tn mppt l& nhllVn tinns. llio limui iiiutiiii uhi, ...... ...v.,.. 0 . .... , . . -I feel very optimistic" said the new Premier, "because rr"c:S,Wio, of the great variety of resources in the province. It is a created R mlld Mn81lUon at thc matter now ot good administration and applying remedial measures. We will attempt some plan of refunding at an early remedy." "Much Ado About Nothln" VICTORIA. Nov. M: CP -"The honorable minister has made a great to do about nothing and has given a rather wrong impression as to the state of sneclal accounts," J. in connec- Popular Irish Movie Star Is Critically 111 ' within two or three days. Late it Mon- Mon- John McGorern Calls Lords "Laiy Bunch of rarasites" at Open-irig of arliament LONDON. Nov. 22: (CP-Ulohn opening of Parllarmnt yesterday, with an outburst In the presence of the King and the House ot Lords assembled when, shaking his fist, he shouted a question to His Majesty and the assembled nobility after the reading of the Speech from the Throne: "What about measures for ' abolition of thc means test and un trid a vnw rk Nnv. K- Maureen emnlovment cuts? What about the W. Jone. minister 01 finance in we , 0nUiygn popular , Irish moving starving people outside? law iwmie BOYrnin... u u. , pJcture actreM WM reported last hu ire apparently aroused by the statement last nlht regarding the nJfhl to ,n crtUcai condttkm m gjHterlng show and panoply ot the declarations on Monday night t 'co, Lebanon Hospital follow- Lords, McOovern cried: "You are Hon. John Hart, the new Liberal minister of finance. "There have been no Irregularities tkm with the Ing an emergency operation for R gang 0f laiy parasites maintain- appendicitis. The crisis Is expected ed at the expense of the workers, I. Phone 77 TAXI Tomorrow's Tides III IB (TOMMY'S) High 8.02 uxi 18.8 ft. Stand, Capitol Theatre niock 17:40 pjn. 18.7 ft. Any time, anywhere. 60c .It the fare. Low . 11:45 am. 9.2 ft. T-Passenger Chrysler Car NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V;: XXIV No. 270. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS Y-ELECl IONS IN ENGLAND TUESDA Y SEARCH FOR BODY OF BROOKE HART STILL IS FRUITLESS Conservatives Retain Seats in Old Country But Leads Are Down Uboritcs Cut Into Nationalist Majorities rrom Last (icnvral Election in Contests Held lcsterday in Rutland-Stamford and Rusholmc 'NDON, Nov. 22: (CP) The Conservative retained u I-Stamford and Kutholme H?ala in British House nions by-elections held yesterday but with greatly I majorities over Iabor as compared with the gen-( t ion. The result of the Rutland and Stamford con-arnounced today showed that Lord Willoughby of nservative. defeated Ar- Labor, by a majority of mpared with more than iMiid to the but general llrsolt In Rusholme S November 2 Cana-Cnnservauvos retain-? seat n the How ot : result i ytUtfH but with a greatly 3 ally E. A. Kdfocd bad f 2O0 over his Labor When Soviet Envoy Arrived For Recognition Talks Steps Are Taken To Protect Kidnappers From Angry Citizens Thomas Thurmond to Plead Insanity While it is Reported Holmes May Repudiate Confession in Order to Escape, Death or Life Imprisonment SAN JOSE, Cal., Nov. 22: Search for the body of Brooke Hart, 22-year old son of Alexander J. Hart, San Jose merchant, who was kidnapped and slain on November 10 by Thomas Thurmond and Jack Holmes, who have confessed to the crime, is being continued but, so far, without success. Thurmond and Holmes, in their confession, hi. 1. 1 ted that, after bludgeoning1 young Hart into insensibility with n All a brick, they threw his body Into j iea.VY KcllH All the hav from the San Maten bridge J Experiments were being made byj the police yesterday with a dummy in the hope of determining in what direction the. body might hayejlrif-ted. i- A pillowslip whkh was found Jn ' the bay on Monday and which It waa at first believed might hare been the one which Thurmond and Holmes said they used In blindfolding Hart before they killed him was later identified by laundry markings as belonging to Jackie Coogan, former child moving picture star, andevidenUy had nothing to do . with the crime. I As the authorities moved towards , the execution ot swift Justice upon ! Thnrmnnrt nnri HnlmM inn-lal n. IC A KJUY caulions ucre bemg taken 10 pro lO tIiVJIVI tect the pair from a sort of vlgil- ante squad of citizens which it was I reported was being organized to capture the killers, if possible, and take the law into its own hands. Thurmond. It is understood, will plead insanity while It is reported that Holmes may endeavor to repudiate his alleged confession. Laws of California state provide tor the death sentence or life imprisonment for kidnapping with violence. Morgenthau.To Control News Department ot Treasury Officials In United States Forbidden From Glvlnc Information To Press WASHINOTON DC. November 22 Acting Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. has Is- Over Province Fell on Monday VANCOUVER. TTBvemBe'r-Sr Heavy rain fell Monday In Vancouver. Victoria and at other Low er Mainland and Vancouver Island points as well as throughout the interior. A general storm warning for the entire coast was Issued that night From Dawson came reports of temperature ranging from zero to six above. Soviet Seamen To Take Possession Of Seattle Boat SEATTLE. November 22 Local Russians ,are plannlni a great reception for a crew of Russian seamen who are due here on November 28 from Valdlvostok to take pqafiession of a motorshlp which has been purchased here for use In the Siberian trade by Soviet Walt Disney Wins Honors Creator ot "Slickey Monte" (lets Diploma From Buenos Aires Academy ot Fine Arts BUENOS AIRES. Argentina. November 22 Walt Disney, creator "l ot "Mickey Mey mouse, Mouse." unuiwica animated rar- car- Th. oionH in Mnnn'. sued instructions forhlddlne de- custody of trust Hfl nlohl riuh(Kl ,nto the , f hlnartmontal officials in future from . character of the talking pie- lunds for which the province at all h ,ul Bnd R few lK)ur8 taler the Un 1 h tQ tne Cnan.!Bivlng statistical information re-l J""; h" tlmta. MArtlhl:! operation was performed. cellor .ndttien escorted Queen .irarding U-.e finances ot the coun- for his ouUtandlng LL?! work outlining the status of the various funds. Mr. Jones stated that the present situation was brought about by the deficits of previous administrations and heavy expenditures on various projects plus the depression. Confusion In Stock Market Uncertainty as to Administration Policy Reflected In Security Prices NEW YORK. Nov. -Confusion reigned in the stock market yesterday ns a result of uncertainty as to administration fiscal nolle lea. Industrials closed at an average of 100.29. off 99: Pilot Saves His EL TASO. Texas. Nov. 22: -Pilot J J. Ingram ot Los Angeles saved his life yesterday by Jumping from his commercial plane just before thc machine burst Into flames following a crash in a forced landing near here while flying from Mexico City J to Los Angeles with moving picture ly Injured. PRICE OF 'FRANC Mary out. No other notice was taken ot the Incident. Life By Jumping Mary McCormic Before Ship Burns ! To Marry Again t Will Become Bride ot Harry Bannister in January and Settle Down on Faria DETROIT. Nov. 22: Mary McCormic. operatic star, arriving in Detroit yesterday, confirmed ru- try to the press. Heweforth. all "frU such reports will be given out by publicity asents responsible directly to Mr. Morgenthau. Henry Ford To See President," ""l enrolment of automobile Magnate Magnate Under Blue Eagle Is Foreseen As Result ot Corfercnce DETROIT. November 22 It Is films. Ingram suffered some burns! mors of her engagement to Harry ' jlntlmated that Henry Ford will about the face but was not severe Bannister, former husband Of Ann shortly call upon President Frank Harding, moving picture actress.in D. Roosevelt to p;jy his person-She said that they planned to be 'pal respects to the chief executive. ! married on January 29 and would it Is being forecasted that, as a NEW YORK. November 22 The 1 settle down on a farm. rails at I French franc closed at .0642 on the Miss McCormic won a divorce de result of the meeting, the Ford in the movies. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Nov. 22:Wheat was auoted on the exehance todav f V . RECOGNITION OF SOVIET BOON TO WOULD PEACE, SAYS PRESIDENT STALIN MOSCOW. Nov. 22: United States recognition of Soviet Russia was hailed as a "boon to world peace" by Joseph Stalin, president or the Soviet Republic, in a radio message Monday to the people of the motor industries may become en-, United States and ot the world. 39.08, up 53; utilities at 23.48, off 'local foreign, exchange market on eree m Los Ancelc last week from rolled under the National Recov- 14, and bonds, 79,36, up 33, 'Monuay and at, .0645 Tuesday Prince Scvee. MulwiM, ery Act code