'I. in i io. Tomorrow's Tides Ik Today's Weather Hi'1 . 3:35 am. 192 ft. 15:40 pm. 20.3 It. Prince Rupert Clear, light .. D:37 un. 53 ft. southeast wind; barometer, 30.32; 23.18 pjn. iS ft. temerature, 61; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER , XX V N" 209- PRICE: FIVE CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 VISCOUm REY OF FALL0D0N GOVERNMENT EXTENDS CITY COMMISSIONER'S Elder Statesman Who Played Leading Part In World War Passes Wis Secretary of Stale for Foreign Affairs During Con' flict Spent Much of His Life Engaged in Efforts to Ensure Peace i'HRISTON BANK, Eng., Sept. 7: (CP) Viscount ,n y uf Kallodon, former Secretary of SUte for Foreign Ki'air and once Britiih ambaiwador to the United States, !i! h lay following an illness which for some time had -riuial and hoK of recovery from which was aban--1 m veral days ago. The exact nature of the malady o.-. n disclosed but It Is - .... ... f- r b r 'J :4ve been w bsjom mort preserved" and before and Thr veteran eider (( ttoe war waa a sponsor and 1 ' -ventyon years of as, worker for a league of na- . orey vi M0NOWWpw(lfrtwlMr 4iiC Jlfe Wh H Admired and lUted. . "rw1 . T'm r i 'r ,,nd " wnnenct wen - Became niviimiimv iitk rould net honorably re- . Knnd totothewar jronse miuiuntMiiBt utrmlUr of Belgium . J i aT Graf Zeppelin on AlldllllL 1 5 11 L the last few years has been ascribed I to his effort Cttmin A'nhlo Left at Week-tod Two ysars after the war had bro-rr Another Commercial Trip jken out Orey resigned the foreign To South Amrrtea lacertUryshlp For some time there- 'after he was gresUy troubled with rk'ti)KK H8KAVBN. gap, 7 his ryeslcht and was rompeUsd to " !- lino fekeawr In earn-j withdraw from arUve polities. (rtrman dtrlaitote Orsf1 "..-:r irf on Baisuday for Mi- mmerclal ftttnt t SsuMi A I Van couver Stocks ; B D OS.) . E Mifviurt. If. 1 t Province, jil. tnu River. 01 U,. ; Jim 04. '"': ..; silver. JttT, r,'"1 On-tllt. Ill P-'-rr.l-r I J7. ' J-uho. WVfc. ""vr, MMksvi, M. 'T ('nut. 44. ''-ier. '"biid. 0SV4j, , n " X 47. "fKf River. M, ,-;:lb.., Gold. 4 14. M"r.rla.v sur. Jl ;,'lv' Kon. .10. "ward. u. "pno , J 32 'yiid. At 0111 i n r,monl. is. Fhysn. oo( ""mo Jn Ml. h" r,l Pacific, 45. ... Toronto "'"""-Oortk.n. J;,r"1. S,00 1.35. Micaium gg W.tter,, ;78 lsrn 1 4fi t L-"'n(j Uke 17. AWr' WTls diki pwple'ind a one of Britain a kwMM .... tut nxifti fa-KlshLtfl die 'pits, he was the most cordially m QtTmmay durtn lne w. Anglo-rtench en lent cor- nglo-Russian en- teat of IWI. which paved the war MMitd i4mi aMlnat fl ! m si lin IW gfllsWU WNMl Biif s ssjy In ltM. wet accredited to Orey and wh of the friendliness between Me was selected In 1011 to go to Washtniton. following the Barl of Balfour and Viscount Reading as lAsnbaassdar Bttraordlnary HU sUy In Waahlncton as Urltlah ambassador ended In January ln 1190. after a brief four months In which he did not have an opportun- Ity to present his credentials as this was the period of President Wilson's loaf, Illness. After this short term aa ambaaaa star, Viscount Orey remained prac (OwUnusd on Paw Four) Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Sept 7: CP Wheat was quoted at l7Sc on the sftl exchange yesterday. SHA'KK AND COPPER ---- - . . v.nn ON NEW lUKiv MAiii MKW YORK. Sept. 7: (CP-Dr litter closed at MNc on the local metal market yesterday. Copper was unchanged at 9c KNUOLMEVT AT HIOH SCHOOL ALMOST AS llinil AS YEAR A(50 in mite of the fee Of $60 which hss been Imposed for sixteen years of nsttsUa over agTtnrolment atKin,8drd High School this year la but slightly less than at the open- Ing of the full Verm last year The enrolment on the onlrtg day U with ni on compsred THMito as d last year the opening " FORD IS ADAMANT Detroit Automobile Manufacturer Still Itefues to Lnrol Under S. R. A. Auto Code DETROIT. Sept. 7: Henry Ford has Ignored the final inrttaUon of President Franklin D. Rooserelt to comply voluntarily with the code governing the automobile manufac turing Industry under the National Industrial Recovery Act. With the deadline for voluntary eompHanee wtth the code expiring Monday night, there la still no explanation from Mr. Ford as to his attitude against enrolling under the code. General Hugh Johnson, chief ad ministrator of the National Recov ery Act, was unable to make contact with Mr. Ford who. It ni vuted. was still at his earap and would not be returning to hts oflce here tnUl the end of this week. Mr. Johnson did. however, see Easel Ford, son of the manufacturer. It Is understood that the government 1 preparing to discipline the been accepted by all trie otiier motor manufacturers of the United States. LOSES LIFE DOWN COAST Son of Lotting Camp Operator is Dead at Elko Harbor In Ocean Falls District Drftsional headquarter of the prottociat police here were advised M aaornlng that a young man named Ottdersleeve was killed yesterday afternoon In the Olnereieevc logging camp at Elko Harbor In the Ocean Falls district. He Vas the son of R. Oiikersleeve who operates the camp. No particulars of the fatality were given In the meagre report which reached headquarters. Coroner Hill and Constable T. j Smith nave left Ocean Fans to tn-vestigste the fatality M0LLIS0NS j TO CANADA . Famous British Avlatrlx and Wife To Sail on Empress of Britain This Week-End LONDON. Sept. 7: (CP-Capt. Jaias A. Molllson has decided to leave for Canada on Saturday on board the Sm press of Britain, arriving ahead of his new plane. Sea farer II.. which is to Dc snipped aboard the Duchess of York, leaving Liverpool on Friday. MoBlson and his wife. Amy Johnson Molllson. famous woman avlatrlx. are said to be planning a new air distance record, possibly starting from a Canadian airport. Montreal having been mentioned In this connection. PASSING OF C0L.DUFFUS t'ormcr Assistant Commissioner ol K.CM.r. Dead In Vancouver VANCOUVER, September 7 i Ca nadian Press' -Col A. W. Duffus. fftrmr AMSAtant commissioner of thm now' Canadian Mounted Po lice, died at his home here yeatcr day FOUR UNIONISTS TO ENTER CONTEST FOR VICTORIA CITY SEATS VICTORIA, Sept. 7: CPI Premier 8. F. Tolmle announ- ced last night that four Un- iontet candidates would run in I Victoria ln the coming election The statement foHowed a ded- on of the central executive of the Victoria Conservative Aaso- elation not to name candidates with the association's backing. 4 ' COMMITTEE IN CHARGE , : ! Another Administration Falls In CubaAfter Bloodless , Revolution 1 HAVANA, September ' vna- . ju a u ill... rro A msH civilian Of live mte eica aj wawn boi- lerv ssitors.jMsdns4tenak polieejbU now In control of the goveramen of Cuba foUovl g Tuesday's blood less revolution by the rank and fll' of Cuban defence forces which re -j suited In the resignation witrraot I opposition of the gover ment ol ProvtsioosJ President de Cespedes. Toe committee Las declared Its tn-j lention of ruling "until an actually revolutkrrsry regime is estab-1 lathed I There were rumors of the km- To supervise construction of the pending execution of a noavbsr of fine new hospital which U being leaders of the recently evershrewn erected at Smithers. Mother Super-Maohado administration. i tor Mary Francis of Jesus and Sis- It Is atso stated that the Cuban 'r Superior Mary Ossthe of the authorities will resist aty move on Sisters of St. Anne arrived lit the the part of the United States to city from Victoria on the steamer land forces from warships. ; Prince Oeorge yesterday and pro SIR WILLIAM "I IDT jnp on Uec4mstnietion of the new hos-LLAKiV nLl.Cj,Pal y contractor. A. 8uWvan jfif Vancouver. The roof will be on British High Commissioner to Can ada and Lady Clark Due This Evening Enroute South Sir William Clark. British High Commissioner to Canada, will be : distinguished visitor In Prince Ru pert this evening . for a couple of hours Accompanied by Lady Clark Sir Will lam will arrive here on the reguUr train from the east and aaU Ion the steamer Prince Oeorge for i Vancouver They reside in Ottawa and are making a tour to the Pacific Coast RELIEF IS UNDER WAY And Being Rushed Into Hurricane Stricken Rio (irande Valley EDINBURO, Texas. Sept. 7 Ca-nadlan Press i Relief operations are already well under way in the hurrlcane-strleken lower Rio Orand Valley, which la one of Uie richest agricultural regions of the United States, and nurses as well as emergency supplies being rushed in by special trains ard other means of transportation. It was stated last night that 34 Uvea had been lost In the hurricane with 400 Injured, 1500 families homeless and damage estimated at between fifteen and sixteen million dollars. Warnings have been Issued ot another impending storm along ht Florida coast which also suffered considerably at the first of the week R0LPHHAS i PNEUMONIA .Conidtion of Governor of California Critical Although Recovery Is Expected SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7: A slight change for the better ir reported by physicians attending Governor James Rolph Jr. who is a paUent In St. Francis HospltaJ here suffering from pneumonia. The temperature of th shief executive , of the state, which had reached 195 VICTORIA, Sept 7: (CP) An order-in-council was an Sunday, was down to ioo and the pagg by provincial government yesterday extending ZTuTZTZ'. to City Commissioner W. J. Alder of Prince Rupert en-sis under the Act to deal with settle-uys. is expected in from f tn --ht larged powers Municipal He was sitghUy delirious early ment of tax arrears by waiving at his discretion portions in the week. 0f outstanding accounts in return for immediate settle- The sixty-five year old governor ment of the balance. waa admitted to hospital last Satur- day after having been taken 111 rrtth , monit was later diaanozed with one lung affected. Mrs. Rolph Is ln constant atten- danr .t hr hiuhaiwI'B htfUM anrtl . . .l te occunytne an adjoin&s -...-..!- nra In boapiUL BUILDING PROGRESS New $56,000 Hospital at Smithers to Be Ready For Occupancy By First of Next Year ceeded by train last evening to the . interior. Splendid progress Is being made ry tne end ol uus month and about the first of next year the Institution la expected to be ready for opening. The cost of the new hospital Is to be $66,000. IS HELD IN ARCTIC ICE Trad ire Schooner C. S. Holmes of Seattle Imprivmrd Seventy Miles South of Point Barrow SEATTLE. September 7 (Canadian Press) Fighting the worst ice conditions that have prevailed ln the Arctic Ocean for many years, the trading schooner C. S. Holme of Seattle was Irnprtsoneo yesterday ln solid tec seventy miles south of Point Barrow. STRIKE IN , MONTREAL Clothes Workers Demand 19-Hour Week and Increase in Wages MONTREAL. Sept. 7: r Four thousand local clothes workers went out on strike late yesterday. They are demanding a forty-hour work ing week and an increase In wages. L. II. Ha worth, office manager I Alder Given Authority To Waive Tax Arrears If Balances Are Paid Important Order-in-Council Passed at Victoria Permits Municipal Official Here to Exercise Discretion In Making Settlements IS LAID AT REST Impressive Funeral Service This "AlCrnSorrror' Krlth McLrod From Anglican Cathedral Impressive funeral service for Keith McLeod. 14-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrts H. McLeod. whose death occurred with tragic suddenness on Tuesday morning of which most of the local boats oper-this week, was held this afternoon ate. City Commissioner W. J. Aider at 2:30 from St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral with the dean. Very Rev. James B. Oibson. assisted by Rev. Canon W. F. Rush brook, rector of St. Peter's Church. Seal Cove, officiating. The cathedral was crowded with friends desirous of paying final tributes to memory of the popular lad and expressing sympathy for the sorely bereaved. The cathedral choir, under the leadership of A. J. Lancaster, was In attendance and Peter Lien pre- sided at the organ. Hymns were "Safe in the Arras of Jesus." "Jesus Loves Me This I Know" and "Peace. Perfect Peace." John E. Davey sang as a vocal solo m the Hour ot Trial" Following the church service. J song concourse followed the cortege ; to Fatrvtew Cemetery where Interment was made In the family plot. Pallbearers were F. W. OrimMe. P. J. McCormlck. O. W. Nkkenon. Max Hellbroner. J. O. Steeo and J. J. Little Funeral tributes were numerous and beautiful. President Back At White House U. S. Chief Executive Spent Labor Day Week-End Cruising Aboard Vincent Astors Yacht WASHINOTON. DC Sept 7: President Franklin D. Roosevett was back at the White House Tues day afternoon after spending the Labor Day week-end aboard Vin cent Astor's yacht on a leisurely cruise from New York, where he has meen making headquarters at his Hyde Park home for the past week or o, to Washington While corning ; up the Potomac River tne cnwi axe- cuUve visited a number of Virginia points. Miss Polly Priest of Wistaria, who has been a member of she Prince Rupert Hotel staff for tr.e of the Alberta Wheat Pool's local 1 past year, will saH by the Princess elevator, returned to the city on Adelaide tomorrow night for Wc-the Prince Oeorge yesterday from toria where she will attend Pro-a trip to Vancouver. . jvUk-UU Normal School DIES POWERS EXTENSION IMPOSSIBLE City Commissioner Receives Com- 'munlcation From Ottawa in Regard to Halibut Fishing In reply to a recent appeal that, in view of the stringent economic condlttoQS, the halibut fishing sea-kd be extended In Area No. 2. ln Is in receipt of a eoamumkeatkm from YVBtkm A. fYxtad. deputy minister of ftSBerlss, Ottawa, stating that "no extenatsfl of the time of fishing is regarded by the commission International Fisheries i as feasible.'' The letter sett forth the reasons why fishing was rdered closed tit this area as from Aftgust Is. reiterating the fomtsiy staled ground that thfcs order was made due large- ty to the fact that the fishing quota for the year in the area bad been reached. Working I ernis for Single Men Turned Down by Workless At a meeting of the local Unem ployed Councils held last night In the Canadian Labor Defence League Hall, a vote was taken refusing to accept the terns set by the govern ment under which single unemployed snan are resjuirsd to work for their relief. The Meeting waa pisssdsd over bv Bx-Ald. Oscar Lateen and J M Dunn acted as secretary. NO FISH ARRIVALS No boats besng la with cstches. there waa no sale of halibut on the local fish exchange this morning 4 REDUCTION IN FREK1HT RATES ON FRUIT FROM OKANAOAN ORDERED VBRNON, Sept. 7: Olcana- gan apple growers received good news y attar day to the ef- feet that a reduction In east- ward freight rates for fruit has been granted. The reduction in rates Is expected to assist materially ln the shipment or Okanagsn apples to the British market. it a. . MM V if i it . ' tr . 1. 1 i . gW t