Tomorrow's Tides THIS WEEK THE High ... 1:34 ajn. 20.4 It. mm ml Pontiac Straight 8 14:37 pjM. 18.0 It. b on Display at Low 8:26 ajn. 2i It. 20:20 pm. 8J It. Kaicn Motors Show Room NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER All Cordially Invited Phone 52 Vol XXIV.. No. 148. PAMM TO CONTINUE - MacDONALD KINGSTON RIOTER IS CONVICTED SENTENCE IS RESERVED William McCrea Found Guilty and Tim Buck's Trial Now Proceeding Courl Hearings at Kingston Following Penitentiary Dis orders of I-ast October Arc Attracting Widespread Interest Eloquent Plea by Accused KINGSTON, Ont., June 23: William McCrea, after an eloquent pie in his own defence, was found guilty yesterday in connection with rioting which occurred last Octo-tier in Portsmouth Penitentiary here. Sentence was reserved by Mr. Justice Deroehe this morning. Tim Buck, former leader of the Communist Party of Canada, was arraigned this morning also on charges of rioting in the ame connection. KILLED IN AIR CRASH B Broatrh. Noted orlhmvHjTr. and Two CorapaRtoM Lot Lint In Sataakhcaan PRINCE ALBERT. Bask . June 33 Canadian Ptm ) IhwuenKW killed Mpfriaeaday whan recon-rtiuoned flipUnc went Hi to a spin while befig tested and crashed on fcnima LiH Miirty miles north of hrre. Hit dead are Capt B. W. BiU Hroaleh. aotrd northrrn flyer, ITt-t .im C MroMu and T. D fMfajth. nwhsnka. The bodies of Broateb and Pat-v.th were recovered Plot Against Government of Tiny Republic 8 AN MARINO. June 23-A plot -iMaaatoate two high government fli. iala of thU republic .the small -m in the world, seise the govero-:i i' -fit and burn the city of San Marino la reported to have been uncovered by the police Mrs. Smith's Estate Grosses Only $630 Former British CeJamMa CaWnet Minister Died Comparatively Poor Woman VANCOUVER. June 23 Mrs Mary Blen Smith former Brltiah C olumbia cabinet minister and first woman n the British Imptre t hold Meh a position, left a from Mate of only $0. The will haa been ftM boy probate. I'ltEMIEIl BRACKEN NOT PLAYING OAMir S.US HON. II. II. STEVENS WINNIPEO. June : iCF- The Dominion government nnot help Premier Bracken tn finance nrovtnclal unem l)loyment and other money U- aues In Manitoba because he will not play the game with iw." Hon. It. H. Stevens, mln- Mer nf tmli and commerce. tatd hare yesterday. NO CLOSE SEASON DATE HAS BEEN SET a. Under isa ended tewrtattons. the Interna tiooal Fisheries any date after November IS aa late commencement of the i close season, regard lea of I eaten landed op to such time. 4 but no date haa ret been set, It was officially aUted thai morning. A misleading report was ouWlahed m a local paper earlier In the week that It had been decided to close the fish- Ing aeaaon on November 15 Preparations For Opening of Mines At Fernie Proceed FERNIE, June 23: Preparation are proceeding here for the Immediate reopening of the Goal Creek mines, which have been ahut down for some time It wsi announcec earlier In the week that the mine would re -open aa a result of the iuccmi of negotiations (or new or ders between Hon. H H. Stephens. minister of trade and commerce. the Canadian Psclflc Railway and the Crows Next Past Coal Co. Senator Jacques of Quebec Passes On Was I'or Many Years Active as Organiser For Liberal Party In Eastern Province QUKBBC. June 23 Senator Philippe Jacques, aged M. for many mam itive omnlser for the Lib eral party in this province. Is dead. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 4.000 pounds, Ge and 4c. Canadian ftt ,060 pounds, 5e ant lc snd S and J. American Whlleaway. 4,000. 6c and 4c. Canadian foodie. 11,000. Atlln, 5c and 3e. Teeny Mllly 14.000, and Helen II, 1 1.000 Cold Storage 9c and 3c. Caps Spencer. 18,000, Cold Storage. S Jc and 3c. PRINCE . Where ten died in World s Fu. which mated and bamt:. A FISHERMAN IS BURIED : Many Present at Funeral Yesterday Afternoon of Late Leander Miller Was Well Known 't Here i The funeral of the late Leander MIBer. well known weal hsfllmit fithtfman. who pasted away several days ago In the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he had been a patient for a month or so following two or three years of mdiapo-sttten. took piaee yesterday after-neon from the chapel of the li. C Undertakers to Fairvtew Ometen Many friends of the deceased, tn eluding halibut fishermen uv others, were present to pay their final tributes of respect. There were quite a number of floral offerings. Rev. W. D. Orant HoUingworth. pastor of First Presbyterian Church. officiated and Peter Lien presided at the organ to accompany the hymns. Pallbearers were Thomas Banbury. Ivor MarUnsen. Frank Long. Ole WebsUd. Hugh McAuley and Uef Tualek. The late Mr. Miller was forty -sU years of age, a native of Newfound-kind and unmarried. He had been engaged in halibut fishing here (or seventeen years and had last bean ere ployed on the local boat Vera Beatree. Hugh i "Dusty" , anothet well known local halibut fishermst;. Is a brother of deceased who was a member of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union. TlMHe seding flowers were. H. Miller. Edward Lipsett Ltd.. Cecil and Ruben Morgan. Mrs. Atkmjcei, Ivor Martinson. Thomas Kenny, F. E. Hunt Limited. E. A. Nlckeraon. Chas. Batt. J. D. Thurber. Deep Sea Fishermen's Union. MlM Margaret Durant. Mr. and Mrs. Tw-enaen. Mr. and Mrs. Oaraven, Mr. and Ms. A. Evans, Frank Long, Jack Brett, Nellie Johnston. Bulk-ley Market and Mrs. and Mra. Sla-ney. Six Persons Hurt In Auto Smash- Up NORTH BAY, Ont, June 23: Six person, four of them residents ot Montreal, were Injured In an automobile accident near Martin River north of here. 8c. RUPERT, B.C ., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933 World's Fair Aeroplane A"ropia e crush Wreckage ol the amphibian. Noithern Uht." atifr ii:d damask the Undm gear. :h-r. a wing crumpled, dash-ii ot. mcrhanit ana posing rs to d?ath DOING DAlAOE 4-. ON ritAIRIES ! WINNIPHO. June 33: (CP 4-1 "JJZ!!,? hrmt - ! . . wnomc in wwe swatneai through the Bed River Valley ! uu an a uub uwnng nw t across the southern part of 4 the province are threatened with destruetkw by swarms of Rrasshoppera, gvverautMtH of- (iclala stated yesterday. ancouver Stocks smpplied by 8. O. Johnston Oo. LU Toronto Int. NkckaL lajs. Noranda. 31.99. SherriU, 1 15. Vantouver ' Blue Btrd. M. Big MlasourL M. B. R X, M. Bridge River Cans.. M. Cariboo OoM Quarts. 3 JO. Corp Province, Mi. Oeorgta River, 46. O rand view. M. Lucky Jim. JH. National Slim, Noble Five, 14. ' Native Son. .lit., i Meridian. JO. Pend Oreille, 1.3S. Premier. 1.30. Porter Idaho. .13. Reeves McDonald. Jk Reward, .13. Ruth Hope. 114. Silver Crest. M. Wayside. .40. Whitewater. MV. Reno, 3.41. Oils A. P. Cons.. .Is. Calmorrt. 08. FTeahold. M. FabyQ. JO. Sterflnc Padfle, JL C. ts K, .73. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAIM NEW YORK, Jane 13: (Canadian Press) Silver closed at 34V per ounre on the local metal market today Copper was still steady at Crash :iIEJTENANT PROMOTED Captain Agnes Coxsoh Becomes New Commandant of Salvation ... Armyllere Lieutenant Agnes C on, who came here two years as as assistant to Cap. Ruby Stock and also assisted Capt. Laewen oferinc Iter command, has now beau) promoted w dc cupvain oi we lorm awivaui Army corps. During her career as an amy officer the new captain has been stationed in several different corps among them Wetaakiwln. JJberta. Kamsaek. Saskatchewan and Keknrna. Having already had two years of experience In the local corps, she Is v. ell acquainted with the work and the people and m win be fully capable of taking; command Her assistant will be a lieutenant Just rotn missioned at Use Salvation Army training garriaon In Toronto. It la not yet known wtsen she will 'arrive here. This Sunday will be the first ser vices for Captain Coxaon as commandant and she will be welromed to her new position during the day Her predecessor. Capt. Kathryn Laewen Is leaving for Anpox on the Oatala on Sunday to be married. ON FLIGHT TO LONDON DERBY. West Australia, June 13 ' (Canadian Presat-Chartas T p ITim. Australian .Tim tor. and crew!4 that time ws to the offing of three arrived Wednesday nl,h.j In the monoplane "Faith of Aus I tralia" from Sydney, covering the 1180-mile distance non-stop in to twenty-one hours. They plan fly to London. NO FISH SILK YKSTLItDAY No boats being in with catches, there was no ale of halibut at the iooal fish exchange yesterday. Card of Thanks j Press)- Purchase of the Mayland H. Miller and family desire to' Oil Co. by the Royallte Oil Co was thank their many friends for tnej arranged at a meeting of the Roy-kind expressions of sympathy and i a lite Co. yesterday. A meeting of flora! tributes received during their recent bereavement. British Premier Says tits Heart Is Buoyant For Success of Meet United States Proposes Reduction of Customs Duties and Trade Harriers Credit Expansion Advocated in Resolution by Senator James Couzens LONDON, June 23: (Canadian Press) Secretary ot State Cordell Hull, head of the United States delegation to the world economic conference, yesterday laid down a resolution for consideration of the conference calling for a reduction of customs duties and excessive barriers to trade. Another proposal from the United States came with . rtTTOIlTPPn IMPROVED T. II. Johnson Tells Rotary Club There Tangible Sigrs ot Betterment In England and . . . Canada Wheat Important Cent a Bushel Meant a Million Dollars to Canada: Visit Made To Germany Where Nails in Evidence A very Interesting talk was given at yesterday's Rotary Club luncheon by T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage company, on his experiences dur log a recent trip to Europe. He said there were very definite signs In England, Canada and the Uni ted States of improvement in bus iness. The increased price of wheat alone was Important for It bad been stated that every cent Increase In the price of wheat meant a million dollars more money distributed through Canada. Unfortunately, with the Improvement came the stock exchange gambling , which had been so greatly deplored by Sir Jcmah Stamp In England factories were busy and tn some cases orders hadheen placed for the next two years. Mr. Johnson said he was tn Hull last Oood FrMay when thete had been a record delivery ot fish although the prices were low. The British Oovenunenl had t-wently taken steps to prevent fish coming on the market that was not iresh by closing a number of the faraway tlshlrg areas. This was the first time the government had m-lerefered with the Industry. It would tend to prevent mjury to toe fjeh trade. The visitor found the British ul l tfjope and the united State. ,wwki economic conference, which Generally speaking, the people were minding their own Continued on Page 2 OIL DEAL ANNOUNCED Purchase of Mayland by Royallte Arranged Ycslerdaj In Calgary OALOARY. June 23: Canadian Mayland shareholders will be held ( 'on July 10. PRICE: FIVE CENTS 'the presentation of z resolution by Senator James Couzens of Michigan urging credit expansion through, open market operations synchronized with public works' and in tiese co-operation with central basks, DUIiralUes of the United States in the stabilization of Its dollar are "verv real." Prime Mlnt&tsr J lUm. say MacDonaW said today In an Interview but currency uncertaln-tUes-wiU- rrat:bepermane&t to block (he economic conference. He declared that the conference nfcj Mi coinr tit aritnurn httt ntaU taa. unue its work. He said that he was entering the third week of "the parley wtth a buoyant heart. France proposed a quota trace . today which would enable countries using quotas. as weapons against importations to keep them ladefm-Itely. The French delrg&oon yesterday agreed to Indefinite paa4f9aetaett o currency stabilization as an Issue before the conference aftex -be ' United States bad informed tre conference that It could not effl- cialfy peg its currency at present. An international agreement for. ' reduction of wheat acreage and lias- itation of exports la reported as almost closed wtth Soviet fUsssta and Argentina definitely committed to participate Australia has stilt tw be heard from. King of Siam Is 1 Secure Despite Change in Gov'tf BANGKOK. June 23: A new government la In the saddle in Siam, Liberal leaders having overthrown-, the former ad-sanlstratloo in the set'ond bloodiest Staaese revolutaso within the year. The change dofl2 not affect the security of Ktnae Prajadhipok. absolute monarch aT the realm, who la at present absent ! 'rom slm 011 another tour to Bur- Cloudburst Pays Liverpool Visit Some of Streets ot English Seaport Are Flooded to Depth ot ' a Eltht Fret LIVERPOOL. Eng.. June 33: A -violent storm, accompanied by 1 cloudburst, swept this city and the adjoin lnr town of Bootle. flood Inz the streets to a depth ot eight feet Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. June 23 (Cana- . . ii Y-t eer-a. a. a. uiaf.11 rrewi vvueat was qooutu ai 95Uc on the local Exchange yes teruay.