U A. A Aug. IS The p"reene : H'atei war fawtli tn tb ; rt ruj had a aeJwUry ef-vipinf to curb tawtMiwM. ti.e appointment of Pre- iwdes Ookr Jalio Sn-r the chief fsgvfee In arv roup d'etat, which M hado from the presl-v name heed of (he Cu- Kidnanner a a Is Arrested; Huvev fuller Captured as He( Slept at Dallas, Tesas M:iAR. Tew. Aug. l:-!Ur-l K'-'-v 45 yr od. was csp- . Ur slept and wm held by ' RRrnta ai the kidnapper of I'rurhel Bailey u leader M mortal Day Kansas prison ' TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND Minister of Trade and Commerce Dlscuwd Possible Intension of Agreement With Premier ' W York. Aug. 15: The min- ''iir and commerce, H. H. i ''ft for Ottawa last night 11 "tng the trade agrec-' twen Canada nnd New with Premier Forbaa. He '"mment to make as to the f 'ho conversations. Fell From Window CiliTT ouii unconscious OTTAWA. Aug. 15:-AUan Win- w American author and war ace. " ""ii m R semi-conscious condl-t,ter fall from the third window where he had gone -'Uhjur after a giddy spell. AUUK STF.1) AT BOSTON B(lfTON. AuTw's.-Jaieph' Po-Je, J,lt.W. whom police claim had S L"?n""n,nU t0 "J to Can-J. :by chartered airplane, was ar- Qit at thr ,iner Beythla. a P into quarantine yesterday. closing prices: UB Steel. UV. Oeneral Motors. 3014. American Can. t. Allied Chemical. lt. American Telephone, ACTRESS GETS Tomorrow's Today's Weather She ingi .10:49 a.m. It. wmm 22:21 pjn. 17.4 It. Prince Rupert Clear, light south ... 4:20 aJil. 7.0 ft. east wind: barometer, 30.21; temperature, Low 15:50 p.m. lU (t. M; sea smooth. Maximum NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER temperature for yesterday. 75. V , XXIV No 190, Atforney General Still of Opinion It li Legal to Coilret From Rettaurant Eaters VANCOUVER, Aug. 15: Hrl-tUh Colombia people may yet hate to pay the meal tax If the appeal of the ' llritbh Columbia corrrnntf nt acalmt the detUlon of Magbfrate J. A. Ylndlay Is approved. He deelared that the meal tas nu ultra Tire of the provinre but Attorney Genera! I'oolrjr thinks otherwise and has advhed the government to seek the deeKion of a higher court. In the meantime the people who eat In restaurants are given a respite. SILVKIt AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAR1 NBW YORK. Aug 15 Bar silver old this morning here at J4c and copper held ftrm at 9c Slight Decline of American Stocks NBW YORK. Ausrust 15 Lack of demand brought decline of frac tiMu tn 3 mints tr.roue-hout mos' of the stock excha oe list tn deal- i tniaiUn around l.uoo.ww share yesterday. Following were HER DECREE film Star Secures Divorce From Adolph Mciijou LOS ANOKLKB, August 15 Ka-Ihry Carter, film aotreaa. testified that her actor husband would fly Into fits of rage against her. was granted a decress of divorce from Adolph Menjou. ti-v TiHHISAND OUT ......... i-m-TIMKK OF m DltliSS CUTTKRS .numvii Ann 18: Four hundred dress cutters In more . . u..nlrfwt ahfIM Star- i nan one r . strike this mom- ted n general Ing after failure to agree with their employers over wages. As n result of this action ten thousand other garment work- era were forced to stop work. PRINCE RUPERT, B.CL TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933 REOINA. Sa&k:.. Aug 15- -Four years work in i home -mace work hop making 10.000 parts built to scale and the result a working model of ft powerful tocomotWe. It is an exhibit at the World Grain show In Reglna and the-yeune machinist who made It U Charles O. Montgomery vt Winnipeg, Ue la ot aerate ot Umoua.BcsUh aoglnfe, put is . a self -tsilrjsd majshlrdst -The tender b built of brass and contains about 1.50 rtreU," he says. It works and built' to scale exactly It Is a replica of the t-6-2 type In senrtee on the prairies. It is built to burn coal, but can be operated by electricity. It can haul a ton. It has air brakes, automatic couplers,, a bell and headlights Mr. Montgomery built it from blue-prints supplied by railway engineer! and is on a scale of three-quarters of an inch to the foot. "How much is it worth? He was asked. "Oh. about $100." Mr. Montgomery says and modestly too. It wiU be sent to the Chicago Century of Progress fair after the Regina show is over. C. CRAMS EXPLAINED J. S. Woodorth M P. Speaks to Large Audience In Vancouver and rieased at Progress VANCOUVER. Aug. 16: The e-tabttahment of a planned socialised economic order to make possible the most etlieient development of national resources and the most equitable distribution of national income was described as the alms of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation by J. 8. Woodswortft. M P, last night before an attentive audience of 7.500 people here. The speaker declared that the new movement was making better pro gress than he had hoped lor. Mine Buildings Are Destroyed Mppiising Mine Mill at Cobalt Lake Destroyed by Fire While Hare Was Clotcd Down CORALT. Auk. 15: Four build ings on the Nlpptsalng Mine pro-Dcrtv at Cobalt Lake were destroyed by. fire last night. Including a low Erode mill built In 1911 at a cost ot half a million dollars, a storehouse and two other buildings. OperaUons at the mine ceased last year owing to the low price of silver. Dawson Pioneer Dies at Anchorage ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Aug. 15: Joseph Dubois, a pioneer of the Dawson gold rush, and of the Mayo i silver enmp died' suddenly yester- 4i J 1 1 Kill siwssw fv - m-.v j He served with tne Yukon contingent In France. Vancouver Stocks SIJICIDROF (Omrtcsr a D. Vancouver Reno. 1.45. Noble Five. .11. Premier. 1.31 National Silver. -84. Bridge Hirer OqsmoI, MVi. Georgia River, M. Reeves, M. Whitewater. .07. Cariboo Oold. 3.15. Reward, .lltfc. Meridian. . Mteourl. .19. Lucky Jim. .04. Silver Crest. .S. Waverty. .85. , Indian. . ' H. R. X.. .44. Wayside. JO. NaUve Sons, ,09 ft. Dlueolrd. .014. Morning sur, Jl. Toronto NoranrU. 53.84. Sherrltt. l.W Inter. Nickel. 19.60. Maeasaa. McWatters. .95. Slaco. 1.50. Granada. .Mfc. . , Klrkland UKe Ookl. Jg. San Antonio, 1.03. Oils Sterling Pacific 39 (asked). A. P. Con.. .26. Fabj-an, .01. Freehold. ia. Calmont. 15 (asked). C. & E.. 1.47. Home, 1.95. ANT1-JF.WISH MOVE ORGANIZATION IS FOR.MKD l.V TORONTO TORONTO. Aug. 15: The Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice nrc investigating the actt- vltles of what Is believed to be an antt-JewUh onranlsatlon based on the lines of the Ger- man Steel Helmets which has been formed m Toronto. ISLAND MAN Joseph Renner of Queen Charlotte City Took Ills Own Lite De-flares Coroner's Jury Joseph Renner, rancher near Queen Charlotte city, was found dead and a coroner's jury returned a verdict of suicide, reports Constable Sharp, stationed at Queen Charlotte City to the loeal office this morning. Mr. Renner had been despondent for seme time before his death. He j was of Swiss origin but naturalized i a Canadian In 1908. His nearest known relative was a step-son. S. J. Hubrey of Seattle. All the pro- petty was left to llm. Tobourn Gold is Paying Well With Premier Paid Off VANCOUVER, Aug. 15: Toburn Gold, In which Premier owns 1.-490,000 of the 1,850.000 outstanding shares, had gross income of $68,000 In June and the July output Is re ported to be higher. This Is com pared with an average of $50,000 In earlier months of the year. Costs are estimated at slightly under $30.- 000 per month. Premier's advance of $170,000 to put the property on production was paid bark In May so that close to . $40,000 net will be accumulating in I Toburn treasury on the basis of the present earnings. Hunker HU1 Extension Mines holds 350,000 shares ot Toburn. Shareholders will meet August 18, to discuss whether Toburn shares should be distributed to Bunker Hill shareholders. If this were done ! taxation amounting to a con?ider- able sum would have to be paid, It ' e Is pointed out SEES DOOM PARASITES Tremendous ReeepUon Given RL Hon. W. L. MacketuU King at Edmonton Shook llands For Two Hours AH Parties Joined All Aiming at Comon Goal to Serve Country But Travelling Different Roads, Deelared Ex-Premier EDMONTON. Aug. 15: The day if the coupon clipper is done. The loom of the parasites who plunder- . . k a a i. S aal - Ik PRICE: FIVE CENTS HEAT PEGGlMAf TEMPTED TOD A Y BANKING COMMISSION AT VICTORIA HEARS EVIDENCE Price of Wheat on Winnipeg Grain Exchange Was This Morning Pegged Same Price as Yesterday's Close WINNIPEG, Aug. 16: Due to abnormal conditions fumunding other markets the prain exchange here this tu rning decided to establish minimum prices based on M- vAay't closing prices for grain futures thereby peg-p :ni' the wheat and coarse grain prices until further no-.v. The market opened strong today. v M ( UVER. Aug It: There r. .xivance In the price ot re thin morning . No. 1 btng quoted at 67 '-c :. which ni over one cent yesterdays price. ! APPEALING MEAL TAX GOOD EFFECT j DECISION OF U.S. SHIPS St H'H for Cuban Army and Order Relng Itntored In hlard Republic V.V ln-v. & r Winnipeg Engineer Builds Model Locomotive Banking Commission Hears Complaints of Money Being Sent East Mayne D. Hamilton Defends Financial Institutions and Declares That Most Loans Granted Without Reference to East VICTORIA, Aug. 15: The Banking Commission at its ooening sessions yesterday bumped into a British Columbia complaint -that its money was going too far east and returning in insufficient quantities for the development of the industries of the province. The government's brief inferred that the banks should be more generous in ad vances to the coast but some prl- vate speakers were decidedly declarative on the subject of western wealth allegedly bulging the coffers of Montreal and Toronto. The government cited the failure of the banks three years ago to loan money to the processed strawberry Industry as a case of failure to support a coast industry. Mayne D. Hamilton ot Vancouver, represertUnfcTiie TKifje rtbseetion of the Canadian Bankers' Association, said only a small percentage of loans had to be referred to the east. There was small delay In decisions on the lower ones. In regard to the reference to processed strawberries, Mr. Hamilton declared that the growers failed to give the ownership for banking purposes to their co-operative and the loan therefore was impossible under the Bank Act. xi numanuy is seaiea. aius was uie P . ororaise of a "new deal" prophesied UCmian FaSClSt ly Rt, Hon. w. l. Mackenzie rung, leader of His Majesty's opposition n the Canadian House of Commons, t a brief but powerful speech de livered in the main dlnipg room of he Macdonald Hotel, as more than 1,000 of his admirers cheered him o the echo. Being Deported From Kitchener KITCIJENER. Ont., Aug. 15 HlUertsm in this city has been It was only with difficulty that dealt a severe blow. Yesterday O. E 'he former premier of the Domln- Becker, who is said to have been ion was prevailed upon to speak, as' one of the prime movers in an at- he climax of a reception in which; tempt to form a Swastika Society -onve 1.500 cltitens of Edmonton rie-; n Kitchener, has been informed Ughted to do him honor. There was. that his application for deporta--irtRlnally. no speech on the pro-. tion to Germany has been approved. gram. . For more than two hour, l,l.. , , 'anks and classes ot Edmonton so-i Wllinmnrr I Ifrron riety. regardless of political attach-1 " UW M15 5 uents, filed up to the receiving line o shake the ex-premier's hand and Md him welcome to the city of Ed-itonton. There were dignitaries ot -hurch and state, -leaders in the field of professions, polities, society nd business, and grizzled old-tim ers In crumpled clothes. His Honor W. L. Walsh. Ileuten-int-Oovernor of Alberta, and Mrs. Walsh, were the first to greet Mr. King, who was supported by W. R. Howson, MI. -A. leader ot the Lib- Tal party in Alberta: Hqn. Charles ?tewart. M.P. for West Edmonton: Vtncent Dupuls. MP. for La Prairie. Naplervllle, P.Q.. and J. Boyd Mc-Brlde. secretary of the provincial Liberal association and well known '''dmonton lawyer. The reception vas the climax to a hard day which had included receptions at half-a-1ozen Cciitral Alberta towns, starting at Vegrevllle and ending at Le- duc, before coming to Edmonton. Among those noticed at the re- For Racketeers NEW YORK, Aug. 15: -Police Commissioner Edward P. Rooney told the senatorial sub-committee in his first public forum on racketeering that kidnappers and others convicted of major crimes should be publicly whipped every six months for twenty yean. SLEPT IN JAIL ON THE VESSEL AND ENJOYED IT So many passengers wished 4 to come south this, trip on the steamer Prince Rupert from Skagway and Jtirieau that the vessel could not accommodate all. Four of the men rather than be left behind .slept In the ceptlon were: Senator W. A. Grles- two lock-up berths ot the ship bach. Hon. Oeorge Hoadley. acting on uie rreignt deck and round Premier; Mayor D. K. Knott. Ma- the accommodation there ex- glstrate George R. McLeod, Chief of cellent. It is pointed out that Police A. G. Shute. Colonel F. C test season travel fell off as Jamleson. M.L.A.; D. M. Duggan, the season advanced but thU M.IA.; L. A. airoux. MI.: Cap- year It has steadily Improved. tain Dakln. M.L.A.: Walter Camp- (Continued on Page Four) 4