U (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Mock Ar i,mp. anywhere, 60c U the fare. 7 Passenger Chrysler Car XXI 270 'A. i r was on the Oerman r .nttcr while the Aus-.. ;n he was on the Aus- IMftua of Austria 'he miUM was being invisatgaMJ' - IYER IN ICE GRIP '.t: f ontlnues to Tighten Hold On Lower 5L Lawrrnre r N.iv 27. CP Winter i'RF.AL, Nov. 17: (CP- developed pneumonia bronchial condition, ur Currle. president of I'nlversity and com- ui -chief of thi Cana- 1"mv during Uw Utter ' ' ie Oreat War, was rc- 'st niHht to be In a v condition. The famous who has been in ho- i nearly three weeks af- ' iriK been stricken with of a cerebral blood mk u decided bad turn 1 1 v Latest reports to- Vm- that Sir Arthur H HghUy under oxvaen "'f,n'nt and doctors were n ', ,' '"Peful but conditions niiiln grave. Itody Reeoverrd Sunday The body of Hart was recovered late yesterday in a shallow eddy of an Francisco Bay about a mile mm th fun Mateo-Ha rward tighten its grip n the , bTiAgr oW whten Thurmond and wrenee Rlvor at the endj otalM according to their confes-Irr breakers were find- J hrM w tr hao .singly difficult to keep Nned u,, unfortunate youth n throwrh the closely nU) tangibility, trussed up htr .nd eleven ships which arml wln min and weighted hit aurdty from Montreal (wt wlln concrete blocks. The bod) the prospect of brink rtlsc0tered by two duck hunters Harold Stevens and Leonard DoweU iian Pacific freighter ww unnjedmtely reported theli with the Hoyal Scot f)nd to lhe the remains be- .id following IU tour ni n potiy identified within a states and Canada, was rw haun u pmg those of young Saturday mter having Hrt ' n1 r 'LrJl T' The contdtlons of the pitiably miiy inirc uvwk iAt km. mil nluun . . . ... nuuimicu uuuj terday. navmg neon . of cold-blooded ..Kjooded glory story undamaged, passed Thurmond and Holmes as U how ntinuatlon-of her voy- ,h. uth nd md hln l and Vancouver Wheat " VKR, Nov. XI: ICP tjuoted at 01 4 on the nixe today. s' AKTIIl'K CMtltlirS Hi Hi f .1- COMUTION VICHY LOW; in;vi:i.ors pi numoma Mi drive them off In his own car. later I beating htm over the head with the brick, tying him up and throwing him. still struggling, over the bridge Into the bay. There was a aeep wound In the skull and cuts and abrasions about the arms and body although there were no weights on the feet. Sheriff s authorities declared that the finding of the body was the lsst link required In the chain of evidence necessary to convict Thurmond and Holmes on charges of murder and kidnapping with violence which were to have been imemdlately laid against the pair Under tne " laws the charge of kidnapping with violence, as well as murder, carries with It the death pwUy- It had been Intimated on behalf of Thurmond that a defence of insanity would be offered while Holmes Indicated that he might repudiate his confession The pair had already been indicted on seven count In connection with kidnapping following their confessions thousand or more of The mob a Infuriated men were hovering a 1 last evenlna about the J.U In which Thurmond and Holmes were lodged, touting vengeance from wtttaut cringed within the prisoners as "identlj fearful of what wou d happen should the mob be able o .capture them Arni- i was able to get. i terms ram, the mb so far as to break down the outer door of the jail about 9 o'clock but was then driven back by sheriff s officers using tear gas' bombs. The guards, numbering ayt. UflAf to .4nrwre also axmra with .machine guns for use Hlf d&k1ht tfowd should get out of hand, Htwerer, these were not used even alter the moo took full possess len. j There was no Intimation up to oday as to what steps might be' sken against Uvc leaders of the nob whleh took the law into its wn hands. Governor Condones Lynching SACRAMENTO. Nov. 27: CP he lynching of Thomas Thurmond J ind Jaek Holmes for the kidnaping and murder of Brooke Hart! houM result In fewer kidnappings hroughout the country. Governor antes Roiph Jr. said today. If any ersons were arrested in connection vith the lynching, the governor said i he would pardon them. I RESOLUTIONS WERE PASSED ItrilUh Columbia HotpitaU Association Makes UequcMs of Authorities Resolutions which had been 1MMsed by the convention Included .he following. H. W. Direh, managing secretary of the' Prince Rupert General Hospital. Informed the lo-:al hospital board at Us meeting ast Friday night In reporting on Jie recent convention In Vancou-er of the British Columbia Hospitals Association: Urging the provincial government to restore Its hospital grant to .he former basis pending the Introduction of a system of state health Insurance. Payment by the Workmen's Compensation Board for all services accorded patients under the board and that a standard rate be paid to all hospitals. Arranging by the government of an Increase In the municipal per capita grant for hospitals from 70c to $1 per day. Making It compulsory for Insurance companies to deduct from policy payments covering the hospital accounts of persons Injured in motor accident cases. Reduction to one year of the period within which damage suits may be launched against hospitals In negligence cases, DNAP-MURDERERS LYNCHED BY MOB Phone 77 TAXI Tomorrow's Tides 6e CALIFORNIA VERY WARM Merrury Ascended to 91 in Los Anjeles at Week-Lnd, Far Above Previous Record LOS ANOaBS. Nor. 27: Friday was the warmest November day to be recorded in the meteoro Dr. Hankinson Is Honored On His Birthday A number of friends of Dr. C. II. Hankinson dropped in Friday night to wish him many happy returns of general wish that he would see many more similar events. Following the presentation all adjourned to the dance at the Prince Rupert Club. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART NEW YORK. Nov. 27: (CP closed at 424c on the lrl NORTHERN AND CENTRAL HRITISFI COLUMHLVS NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933 vHRyWaMij IU-vu in.- Ih- ....I.I retrr ..f ! uin jUSf! . tfj&tii "i.in. n Miujn in ..iniiuu Un WKm.tsSfM The recr.-.t ri.se uj the pj:co of -old. tnou-t.' about by action on the pari of President Roo.-cvclt .is part of the National Recovery Act of the United States, h.is -urrcd gold miners. p.o.i,)erton and pa-ners to redoubled .-Hurts. Thousands or jobless in buth the United States and Canaua jire feverishly resurrecting old mines In the hope that they will yield at least some small return for their work. The new gold program in the United Stales is In the hands of E. A. Ooldenwiser of the US. treasury department, a foremost authority on gold, and Jesse II. Jones, head of the Reconstruction Finance Corporaltion. PARLEYING INBERLIN Antbavtadors of France, Britain And United States Confer .With Hitler on Arms BERLIN. Nov. 27: CP Ambassadors of three major nations France. Great Britain and United logical history of Los Angeles, the States have been in conference thermometer ascending to 94 de-lwith Chancellor Adolph Hitler on grees. four degrees above the pre- Uu question of disarmament and vlous record. With the minimum the possibility of Germany return-reading so far 6S above and the ing to the Geneva conference, thermometer dropping below 80 on No details as to what transpired very few occasions, this November or the results of the conferences is proving to be the warmest win- have been revealed except the gen-ter month Southern California had eral statement that Chancellor had In many years. Cooler weather Hitler seemed to be In a very rea- was experienced since Friday. sonsble frame of mind Yesterday IUUer is stated to have 1 appealed to the French ambassador , for "peace and understanding" bo-Uween the two nations, urging an j early conference to discuss mutual : problems. Vancouver Man And His Wife Hurt his birthday and made a preeenta-1 tlon. William Crulckshank. on bc-j VANCOUVER. Nov. 27:-Hospltal half of the visitors, expressed the authorities here last night stated jthat Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Waram, j who were seriously injured In a motor accident near Fort Langley i Saturday night, had a good chance for recovery. Mr. Waram Is secretary-manager of the Terminal City Club here. UNITED STATES GOLD WASHINGTON. DC. NOV. 27: Urging of the Indian Department : metnl market Saturday and couoer CP The United States Treasury to pay for such extras as x-ray and j Today's prices were 42c for silver price of gold remained unchahged (Continued on Page Fouri 'and 84c for copper. today at $33.76 per ounce. High PARIS. v. 27: (CP Pre-mler-DrsIrnale Camille Chautemps, radical Socialist leader, who accepted the Invitation of President Lebrun on Saturday to form a new French cabinet in succession to Premier Albert Sar-raut, who resigned on Thursday niiht, last night announced completion of the administraion forming task. The new Chautemps cabinet is dominated lartely by radical socialists although the new Premier appealed for close co-operation, of all parlies In meeting the financial crisis. Chautemps has the portfolio of Interior in addition to the Premiership. Joseph Paul Ronrour Is foreign minister and Former Premier Daladier minister of war. Chautemps was called upon by President Lebrun after Former Premier F.douard Herriot had declined for the meantime the Invitation to become premier. It is believed In some quarters, however, that Herriot will assume the premiership in about three weeks with a stronc cabinet and that Chautemps' is merely a "stopgap" administration. STATEMENT EXPECTED WaMitngton ard New York Look- ing For Announcement on Roosevelt Fiscal roll ay NEW YORK. November 27 Fol lowing a week-end conference at Warm Springs between President1 Franklin D. Roosevelt and his. new I n. 10:38 am. 20.5 ft. 23:25 p.m. 17.8 ft. Low 4:18 a.m. 82 ft. 17:18 p.m. 5.2 ft. PRICE; FIVE CKNT3 INTEREST CENTRES TOD A Y IN TWO DEFERRED ELECTIONS Infuriated Citziens Seize Two Men Who Killed Brooke Hart And String Them Up Summarily BILLING IS PROTESTED Lrsar Take Slaving of Soldier If Oflitially With Austrian Government rr . N-.v 27 - The govem-.rmany officially pro- liovemmnt of Aust- SAN JOSE JAIL STORMED LAST NIGHT FOLLOWING DISCOVERY OF BODY IN BAY, OVERPOWERED GUARDS AND WREAKED SPEEDY JUSTICE DESPITE TEAR GAS BOMBS AND OTHER MEASURES. SAN JOSE, Cal Nov. 27: (CP) Thomas II. Thur-inond and John Holmes, confessed kidnapper-slayers of Brooke Hart, 22-year old San Jose youth, were lynched at 1 1 :U5 last night by a mob which broke into the jail after tni:owmj ahmunc ' jK.jnj, repeatedly repulsed by tear gas bombs. The men ' vkimi'neM the border ! wcrc taken across the street and hanged from a tree k The ownuiiu claim' while a crowd of six thousand persons jeered. Hart, who was the ton of Alex . ander J. Hart, wealthy Ban Joae buatneaa man. waa kidnapped November and. according to the confession of the abductors, waa thrown Into San Pranctaco Bay at tar wfaJMi the kMnapam made a demand for HO.OW ransom on th father. They aakl they killed Hart In order to yet rid of him Arrest o Thurmond and Holmes followed In terteptton of a telephone rail to th Hart home in connection with th- ' ransom demand. Gold Rushes Result of Price Rise Six More Members of Legislature Will Be Chosen in Late Poll How Two Cabinet Ministers Will Fare is Matter of Chief Concern in Voting Taking Place in Vancouver v Centre and Victoria City V'-' ! VANCOUER, Nov. 27: (CP)-Poliing was light in the deferred election in Vancouver Centre up to noon today." Twelve candidates are running for the two seats, interest in the contest centering in the success or failure of Hon. Gordon Sloan, attorney general, and his Liberal running, mate, Gordon S. Wismer, although both are given a better 1 . . lhan even chance to win. 1 NEW GOV'T IS FORMED Chautemps Chooses Radical Socialist Government In France I A heavier poll was reported at Victoria where twenty-three candl- dates are contesting four seats. In-: terest Is keen In how Hon. John Hart, minister of finance, wll fare but it is pretty well conceded that I he Is sure of election, i The deferred elections both In (Vancouver Centre and Victoria were isaused because of tht death of W, J, ! Bowser, who was a candidate for both ridings, between nomination and general election day. DROWNS IN VANCOUVER F. Robinson, Victim of Occident In South. Lived litre. Early Days .In. t Word received privately' In the city Saturday announced the death by drowning In Vancouver that morning of Co! bourne F. Robinson, who was a resident of Prince Rupert for about three years In the early days, having been engaged hi the contracting business here. Deceased left here before the war and took up residence In New Westminster, leaving there later to make his home In Vancouver. A couple of years ago or so. his widow and daughter. Gladys, paid a visit here with friends. Mr. Robinson was a charter member of Tyw Lodge A. F. & A. M. here. He wag about sixty years of age and was born In Ches-terville, Ont Mr. Robinson, who was In the employ of the Consolidated Coal Co. Ltd. Granville Island, was. drowned In the waters of False Creek shortly "before 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing. He was unloading a seowload of sawdust at the company's wharf near the north end oi Granville Street bridge and Is believed to lave lost his balance and toppled into the water. A party of pedestrians crossing the bridge noticed a man struggling Secretary of the Treasury. Henry, In the water. They neUfleAfgollee, MorgcMhau. Jr New York and ho. with officials of th eoal corn-Washington were expecting an im- pany. commenced -a search for portant announcement today re- Robinson. gardlng the administration's fiscal Dragging operations were com-policy, particularly In regard to fenced Immediately by holice and gold buyl-g and monetary matters, the body was later recovered. ' It Is generally expected that the . ,.- . President will take no notice of the criticisms which have been voiced by former Governor Alfred E. Smith and James Warburg of Philadelphia. The President ard Mr. Msrgen- spent two hours together Ithau driving In Georgia yesterday. The chief executive also conferred yesterday with Ganeral Hugh Jonnson. director, and otner National Recoveryy Aet official in regard to nation-wide re-employ. ment plank. Joan Blondell Is Quite 111 After Having Operation HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 27: Joan Blondell. popular moving picture actress, was reported to be quite lit at the end of the week following aa operation for appendicitis.