Tomorrow's Tides HUh 7:10 am. 165 20:03 pjii. 185 Low 1:04 ajn. tz 13:10 p.m. 8.7 . 1 'IWWIWW. . 1 ; I0' Nal38: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUE 14,4933 BRim PROGRAM FOR CONFERENCE MOUNTED POLICE OFFICERS MADE DRUG HAUL IN SOUTH Reparations and War Debts Are Declared Most Important Issues , To Face London Economic Parley Speed King jggglt pBjB !" ..1.1;' ii'ilf ! ' I.. !i.i:np i- lij p ,1 vk , . :. i of 500 tni.. -. iitei.igfU kh ''76 tor th" distance Today's Stocks Supplied by 8. D Johnatod Os, Ltd TmwIo Int Hlckel. IBM. Noranda. S3 00 Shmttt, 1 J0 VaiHOUTfT Bridge River Ox. .41 . u x. x, ii Big MtHMtrt X. BIwMfC M Cork Province. .01 Cariboo Oold Quarts. Mf. Oeorgia River. M4-O rand view, .07. Lucky Jin. M. National Silver, M. Native Son, .11 Noble Five. .11. Meridian .. Morning Star. 3&. Pend Oreille. 1.35. Premier, lit. Porter Idaho. .11. Heevea McDonald. J3. Reno, 3 J. Reward. 14. Ruth Hope. .06. silver Great, J7V. Wsystde .4T. WhltewaW. .Hi. Olli A. P. Oon., .10. C ft E. Corp.. .73. Calmont. .OS. Halibut Arrivals American Visitor, 3400, Oold Storage. 77c and 4c. Unstag, 10J)00. ItojraL tic nd 4r Midway. 1B.00Q. AUtn. t Je and 4c Thelma II 9.000. Pacific, Tie and 4c. Canadian H W., ijm, AUtn, 6.Te and Sc. ft. ft. ft. ft. Chancellor of Exchequer Presents His Country's Remedies For International Ills United States Urges. Removal Of Trade Harriers and Universal Money Standard LONDON, June 11: (Canadian Press) Final settlement of reparations and war debts was placed in the forefront of a comprehensive British program for economic recovery by Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in addressing the world economic conference today. Action, he said, must be taken simultaneously 1 . w t vTMi-ivrn INPART i (real Britain lo Pay 10 of War Dest Instalment Tomorrow, It Is Reported LONDON. Juue II: (Canadian PrrM) T.reat RrlUin has derided to make a 10 "token" payment on the S79.9M.0M war debt payment due tomorrow to the United State on President franklin I). Roosevelt's aurance that he will accept for himself althouih he cannot pledge acceptance by the I'nited Slates Congress, It was learned last ni(ht on tilgti authority. IS SPEAKER AT STEWART i representative Joseph tirren of llyder Urges Action on Silter Very Important .Northern lloaid of Trade is In Fa. vor nt Re-monethMtlnn STtWART. June 14-At the reg-ter meeting of the Stewart Board Of Trade last week Joseph Oreen at Hyder, Alaska, Representative fran the Rtrat Division In the Ter-mortal Legislation at Juneau, was the nnafcor ' evening. Mr. Oftoat subject was Bl-Mtallisni and he explained at some length the steps being taken In American territory to support the "Wheeler fjtir, a non-partlson measure looking towards the re-mnnetlsa tlon of stiver. He urged upon the Stewart Board that similar action be taken in British Columbia and Canada, namely thai every effort be Biade to urge upon Dominion members and ministers the ad wantage to the country and to the world at large to be derived from the free coinage of silver. Taking the United States as a typical example of the financial and monetary situation of the world, Mr. Oreen pointed out that there was not enough antual gold money in the States today to pay the annual interest on the combined runded Indebtedness of the United States, its state, municipal! tie and corporation. The demano. tor new money to keep up with the credM system under which Uv world was living was accentuated by the 'act that. In moat easts, credit was now rut off and money" 4 g premium Silver ottered Oonttmii tt on Puge 2 me NORTHERN AND tn financial, monetary and econo- Irate sphere. Recovery of world wholesale price to a level which would give economic return to the primary producer was essentia; Any attempt to secure equilibrium by such reduction of cost as wazc cutting would be attended by intol- eraWe suffering. Action by the conference, declared ; Mr. Chamberlain, should include Labrogatttm of cwnirobun exchange movements and resumption of In ternational lending, co-ordination of production and marketing, re nwval of prohibitions and similar trade barriers and reduction of ex cessive tariffs. 1 in we monetary iieu were snouia be two objectives approachment of stability between currencies of a number of countries and restoration of a satisfactory International trade standard, roc the latter gold seem ed to be the most generally accept able. Great Britain the chancellor said, would be justified in return log to the gold standard under a rise In the level of wholesale prices and adjustment of factors which had caused the gold standard to break down. United States Case Ignoring war debts completely. Cord ell Hull. United State Secretary of State and head of his country's delegation to the conference. called for removal of "all excesses in tte structure of trade barriers." He urged that the conference face the vexed problem of a permanent International monetary standard and lay down the proper functions of gold and sliver in the operations of such a standard. D0UKH0B0RS BEING SUED Million Dollar Action Launched In Kegina Against Christian Brotherhood Orrr Land Deal ItEQINA. June 14: (Canadian Press) Pflticr Vcrigln and the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood Limited were named defendants In an action commenced here to recover $1,000,000 as alleged damages and ccmmlslona due for services In getting options on land for settlement In Mexico. The action was tiled by Gordon and Oordon. solicitors for Joseph M. Hackney of St. Paul Minn. Today's Weather 1 Terrace- Cloudy east wind, 50. Atynnsh Cloudy, calm. M Anyox Cloudy, calm, 53. Stewnrt Cloudy, oalm. 48. Smlthers Cloudy, ealm, cool. Burns Lake Rain calm, 5t. tin If CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Going - Tb - The 1u4CL9kV ffgf'ggfafilBslusfO "Aifftaf irhlreavea'K Peak Thr soon in be (!!"'' ,. ,: m high timr"K imhrert and ve aMwwiJsssBaBgagl BROTHERS KYM, ON WAY AROUND WORLD IN 26-FOOT YAWL, READY TO LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT TODAY Their Destination is Belgium But They Intend to Continue Westward to Canada After Paying Visit to Native Land G. A. Kym and J. W. Kym, brothers from Vancouver, who are essaying a trip around the world in a 26-foot sea bird tvpe yawl equipped with sail and auxiliary gas engine, were out awaiting an improvement in weather conditions today before embarking from Prince Rupert in continuation of their great adventure. They have been here since test Friday afternoon when the arrived from the south and their vessel has been attracting a deal of attention at the new fishermen' floats Just east of the dry dock where it has been moored. Interviewed by the Dally News yesterday, the brothers Kym re ported that they had been a month and a half in making the trip from Vancouver to Prince Rupert, having Jogged easily along. "Trees and rain and more trees and rain" was the terse way in which one of the brothers summed up his impressions of the British Columbia coast. In deed, the prospect of encountering even more rain if they continued up the Alaskan coast, it was suggested, had actuated the brothers in changing their original plan of travelling across the Paatftc Ocean via Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and the Orient and. indeed, heading south from here to continue their voyaging via the California coast, the South Sea Islands and Australasia. The brothers are really destined , ...... .1 .v.. ' i. i i n-i, u . KwVto wZ&EnT wife. A, they both intend to even- - J" tually return to Canada, they de- Mrferi mb . ..i.4 f i, From Prince Rupert, the elobe Mllorssre proceeding to the Queen v..-,..- imim wnencc mey win leM loM for the ntivfHy company shape their course vis the West They all are looking to the govern -f8,.! "'Vancouver Island and do-vn ment to that the e,evaUr u the Washington. Oregon and Call- ,etuied 8Uch on term, as wU, nuw fornla cohsU to San Francisco. The;a constant stream of grain coin Continued on page 2 - Sun Highway - 'irt-tv-(K,-ifciri highway n t veni- in America. Sky- it.latcrt t portals like this. MATTERN RETURNS TO KHABAROVSK MOSCOW. June 14: CP e Jimmy Mattera. Texas aviator. attempting a flight around the world, returned to Khabarovsk, Siberia, yesterday, it Is as- sumefl that He encountered heavy weather which made it impossible to complete the projected hop to Nome on which he was engaged. ! . VERY KEEN FOR RUPERT People of Interior Would All Bene fit if Elevator Used For I Shipping ENDAKO. June 14: -People here " " '" T VZ i T,lor iny rriat that, if the elevator is operated reeularlv it uHi mean marp ,minm, ,. ! ' consequent prosperity for them and ; through it. Narcotics Valued At $9,000 Seized Aboard Ship at Fraser Mills 4 Clever Ruse Was Employed in Attempt to Get Opium and Heroin Ashore Was Concealed in liox of ! Apples Marked "Too Green" VANCOUVER, June 14: (Canadian Press) Royal Canadian Mounted Pojice officers today seized opium and heroin valued at $9,000 aboard the steamship Benreoch at fraser Mills after watching the ship since. June 9. A Chinese steward was arrested and charged with trafficking in narcotics, being remanded for one week. The Chinaman hurt nMoeaH avtamI "iUVIfcU CX. V CI & ISUJa,C9 U appiC&g.. which had been delivered to the ship returned, three of which were marked "loo green." The drugs were found in one of these boxes. Miner at Hidden Creek Lost Life There Last Week Inspector of Mines Charles Gra ham returned to the city on the Ca- tala yesterday afternoon from An-yox where he investigated the circumstances of an accident In the Hidden Creek mine which resulted In the death last week of John Stal-zer. 33-year old Austrian. The accident occurred in the morning and Stalrer succumbed at 11 o'clock the same evening In the Anyox General Hospital to the injuries. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK, June 14. (Canadian Press) Bar silver closed at 36c on the local metal market today and copper at 8c. Local Member Made Study Of U. S. Legislation While On Recent Visit to South One of the most revolutionary mensural intmrlnpod f Washington at the instance one for the control of all private industries, according to Olof Hanson, who recently returned from that country and who has been making a study of the new legislative proposals. The new bill is bsed somewhat on the Italian measure which takes the view that all private business Is of public In - .h2 trM tereat ,h and, .K.r.f.r. therefore, should be re gulated by the state in the pubtte Interest. The scheme seems to be tor the state to deal with each industry collectively and for each unit in that Industry to conform to certain re gulations for the benefit of the In d us try and of the me public. imiuhc Price rrjee eut cut - ting may be entirely eliminated and m)sa the Mxln nt ftrio. at i.wh . hlth rate that the oublle is beinal! and weia 01 Bfceastty cure bled must end. Inefficient units will disappear and efficient units will conform to the general standard Prices are to be based on coat of production and labor will be paid on counIry tt alt,Ml, ni"fl progress the basis of the cost of living. Oneltoward a beUer condlUon nt th alma tt th lAlai1tmAm U i u wav V IX J W MVI I W W I raise the prices of commodities and I the rate of wages paid to employees I and so stimulate business that the I unemployed problem will be solved. With the abollUon of cut-throat competition credit wU) be restored and the government will co-operate THIS WEEK THE Pontiac Straight 8 Is on Display at Kaicn Motors Show Room Ail Cordially Invited Phone 52 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ""aHSlBlSSSSMSsaSSSBBSSSBBISSSSSSSSHBaiSSSaBISlSlBSSSSBM INTERESTED IN RUPERT ELEVATOR Gillespie Grain Company Said to be vestlxatlniUasfnr of TV House VANOERHOOP. June 14. It U rumored here that the olent Grain Company of Edmonton, which owns the local country elevator, has been InvestlgaUng the possibility of leasing we Prince Rupert terminal elevator and operating it in con nection with its export business. The company does a large business In Alberta snd. If it took over the coast house, It Is understood it would be with the idea of building up a permanent export business through Prince Rupert Oeorge PhlBtps, manager of tha naval dockyard at Bsquimalt, Is paying a brief vtstt to the city, haying arrived on the Prince Oeerge this morning from Victoria. of President RnnRPVplt ia tha 1 1 K knMat-- engaging ts . a moderate .. , amount of public work and the present scheme of tails lion will be con-tinued. Already considerable improvement is being shown In the United States, emptojment is increaeinc and confidence is being restored. ! ' very . largely, . - as .7 a result of the ac I ima 01 " praMeMl1 P" be- Ic"ur oeprasston nas run its Itself within a short time. Mr. Han. son feels sure that Canada will keep pace with the United States In the ;reeowry anf INd. that this Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, June 14 'Canadian Press Wheat was quoted at 030 on the local exchange yesterday, Today's price wag 6fte.