She MEETING OF P.T.ASS'N rrrcnUtion of Entrance Certlfi cates by Inspector of Schools The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers' Association took place last evening at Booth Memorial School with Mrs. D. C. Stuart, the president. In the chair. There was a splendid attendance of pupils and parents, the occasion being the presentation oi Entrance to mgn scnooi ceruw-catcs. In opening the meeting Mrs. Stuart welcomed the children and congratulated them on having uassed an Important milestone In their lives. Mrs. Stuart also told of the children's story hour which Is being held under the supervision of Mrs. J. T. Mandy. who will be as sisted by Mrs. Neal Carter and Miss Alleen Olbson. The first hour will be held on November 3 for children between the ages of four years and twelve In the room above the pub-lie library. Before making the prcsentaUon of certificates. School Inspector T. W. Hall snoke to the nunlls con- gratulaUng them. He also spoke of the great credit due to the parents who enabled the children to have such schools with efficient staffs. They had achieved this measure of success also by their own efforts and he told them to face the future with the same spirit. Education! should make a responsible. Intelligent and fair democracy. The future would be what they made It and, with courage and cheer In their hearts, there would be no occasion for fear. Mr. Hall then presented the Oovernor-Oenerals meaai to Miss Helen Valentine who led this district In the entrance examina tion. The presentation of certificates was proceeded with and after a very enthusiastic vote of thanks the meeting concluded. Miss Edith Ritchie, with -a cap-ablv rendered nlano selection, nnd J. A. Tcng. with vocal solos, accom panied by Mrs. J. S. Black, provided an acceptable program. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Oct. 18: (CP) 11M..l n.na mining n 7RlP IIOT bU- Col. Roioe C Turner inspecting the aeroplaric m which he and Clyde Papgbom wUl enter In Iht" LoTiton to Melbourne air race this week-end. WHEAT PRICES TAKE TUMBLE Reports of French Sfilinu Activity Cause of Break in Chicago And Winnipeg WINNIPEG. Oct. 18: (CP) On the strength of reports that France was offering to sell wheat at prices meeting those of the Argentine, there was a break in grain prices on the Winnipeg and Chicago markets yesterday. Wheat here was one cent a bushel lower man tne aay pre vious while Chicago recorded losses of almost two cents. district. The permit specifies thaUrrn: only local residents are to ue em ployed In the cutting and shipping of the logs and that, under no con sideration, are men to be brought In for the purpose. The lumber committee of the chamber has the matter in hand and has asked the members of the Northern B. C. Lumbermen's Association to co-operate with It In getting ln touch with possible buy ers and ln - putting buyers and log- from ns a possible purchaser of hemlock logs for shipment to the' Orient and others It Is expected will j be Interested. It Is probable that a number of logging firms both ln Prince Rupert and throughout the district may be able to share ln the work of producing the logs. The grain and fish committees of the chamber have already com- she! on the local exchange today. ' menced negotiations with fa, view to Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides n Rupert Raining, fresh High 10:44 am 20.4 It. p, 23:05 20.0 It. pjn. r.h. 3 t wind; barometer, 29.65; Low 4:19 ajn. 5.4 f.t tiwp'f a'urc. 43; sea rough. 16:56 pjn. 5.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER I flu. v , XXIV No. 242. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS TIMBER INDUSTRY IS FORGING AHEAD ALLEGEbXASTER MINDS IN MARSEILLES INCIDENT TAKEN i r 4"tYYtT-ma-rtT It . t r-ki I -ntr t inn 4 v I w a ir 1 ITT . I Log Scae For Year Siious Big Increase Over That of 1933 production For Year to Date Has Been Billion and Half Board Fcct1500 More Men (Jo to Work In Period of Four Months VICTORIA, Oct 18; (CP) The log scale for British liumbia for the first nine months of the year is placed at a billion and a half board feet by the Forest Branch, this mng an increase of 1)50,000,000 board feet over the same wnod last year. The Department of Labor estimates that new activity has been responsible for the employment f an additional 1500 men in the woods and mills during lie last four months. FIGHT FOR HAUPTMANN Arpwl Atlnt KUradlUon to New Jmey In, Carried U -lllghrr CourtJ H NEW YORK. Oct. 18: CP- ' M 'uvrcetL- chlct defence f'.r llruno Richard Haupt ,! mmounced yeaterday tint f ui against extrodiuon of p mann to the 8tate of New ;. face trial lor the kld- "iia utid murder of baby C: u.! Augustus Lindbergh would fc? uu' .i to the appellate court i if nrcessary. to the 8upreme f un "f the United State. Tlie EuDcti'ir Court of New York on Tu, -..uy denied the habeas corput P '!! auon on behalf of Haupt-tnanu against extradition to New Jcar. VACCINE FOR PERITONITIS Amnion Collt-e of Surgeon Told Of Newly Discovered Boon III Surgery- BOSTON, Oct. 18: (CP The annual convention of the American C'-Uprc of Surgeons here yesterday a: told of a new preventative vac-":ie for peritonitis which was declared to be ncarlv one hundred percent effective, By the use of the vaniine it was stated, the death late frnm ivtrltnnltla xntiM Ka duccd f rnm thirty i r t ir nt rntl. Th" vaccine can bo obtained from me hlRhcr animals. NO HALIBUT IN No boats being In with calchcs Uiere was no sale of halibut on the "ca! fish exchange today. MOHB ASl'KN LOOS Ti I.I. i. . " nr. nun ri.n TO ORIENT SOON - a - . ne freighter City of Van- couvcr. which sailed from here t the first of the week for China with nspen logs from - noser Lake district. Is ex-T ?rctl here again In December J w another similar rnrgo. Today's Stocks (Court j B. O. Johnoo Oo.) Vancouver Alexandria, MM. Bayvlew, SSI. RCvNickcL,,G7.v ' Biff Missouri. JO. Dralornc, 13.60. B. H. Cons. .07 . B. R. X. Gold. .20. Butte I. X. L., .05 task). Cariboo Quartz, 1.12. Dentonla, .49. Dunwell. 30. Qeorgta IUver. .01. Oolconda. 23 (ask). Hercule Cons, MVt. Indian. .01 H. Mlnto, .19. Meridian. .12. Morning Star. .15. National Sliver. .04. Noble Five. .08. Pend Oreille. .50. Porter Idaho. .09. Premier. 1.27. Reward. .04. Reno. .93. Sliver Crct, .02 V,. Salmon Oold. .1214. Taylor Bridge. .25. Wayside. .07 Vi. Whitewater. .04. Waverly Tangier. .014. United Empire. .25. Toronto Central Patricia. 1.05. Chlbougamau. .09 li. Lee Oold. .09. Oranada. .45. Inter. Nickel. 24.10. Macassa. 2.83. Noranda. 37.35. Sherrttt. .52. Slsco. 2.62. Thompson CadlllacJ5. Ventures. .91. Lake Maron, .04Vfc. Tcck Hughes, 3.80. Sudbury Basin, 1.31. Columarlo, .20. Smelter Oold. .29. Can. Malartlc, '.CO. Little Long Lac, 0.10. Astoria Rouyn, .05. Stadacona, .20. Maple Leaf, ,101i. Pickle Crow. 1.87. Long Lac Lagoon, .24 (ask). Manitoba & Eastern, .24. Oils A. P. Cons, .08 Amalgamated, .OOJ. C. & E .05. Calmont, .05. Dalhouslc. .30. Freehold, .07. Home Oil. .70. Mcrlnnd, .20. Mar, Jon, .11. United, .04. CHAIRMAN EXPLAINS Hon. C. r. Fullerton Make Further Statement on Hallway Co'0(ratlon MONTREAL, Oct 18: - Des patches from Hall'ax carried In some Canadian papers quoted Hon C. P. Fullerton K.C.. chairman of the board of trustees, Canadian National Railways, as having stated in an address there that poslsble savings from railway co-operation In Canada would be fifty million dollars annually. Judge Fullertor yesterday said: "The figure I used In this connection was not fifty mil lion but fifteen million and this I qualified by saying that even a sav ing of that sum would be contin gent upon a docile public who would submit to a wholesale abandonment of lines now serving territories upon which Industries and settlements had been established for many years." Inspects Niew Plane FUNERAL Turn Won Charoed With OF KING! Bclsrade Crowded a .Ml Juto Slavia Unites in Grief Fears Vere Felt Special Precautions Were Taken to Prevent Untoward Incidents buried In the Royal Memorial Chapel at Topolo. CANADIAN DOLLAR NEW YORK. Oct. 18: (CP) The Canadian dollar closed at a premium of 2c on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Steps Beine Taken to Export Hemlock Logs From Here Under Permit Granted by Government . The - council . of the . Prince n Rupert ... Chamber of . Commerce, 1 C L ...;n. i ir.n Dtuiou nnt v' m I'irr nvocu ntr vperpn av :ui organization of the whole scheme The campaign will begin at once. BAIt SILVER NEW YORK. Oct. 18: (CP Bar silver closed at 534c per ounce on the local metal market today. ' i liming inning ui Alexander Arrested Dr. Anton Pavelich and Eugene 'Kvatcrnik Will Fight Extradition Claiming Immunity as Political and Not Criminal Refugees tttrtm Ttnlv rift. 18: rCP Dr. Anton Pavelich and , JJ . , . ir Ml. Belgrade. Oct. 18: i CP)-; Eugene Kvaternik, reputed master minus m me Marseilles There were nearly 500,000 visitors assassinations last week when King Alexander of Jugo-m Be-grade today for the funeral gavja an(i Foreign Minister Louis Barthou of France A King Alexander, slain monarch fc j h arrested today on demand of ?T3S1SiFn Both will fight extradition, claiming immunity as came from ail parts of the country political and not criminal refugees. ..... r . . I to view tne procession ana pay wieir i homage. All modes of transporta tion were used. The city was hi-mided with a white mantle heavy snow having fallen yester-J day Common mourning has tended to unite in grief the whole of .the? nation for the time being at least I Among notable - visitors tii Belgrade for the funeral were Presl dent Lebrun of France. King Boris', of Bulgaria and King-Carol ofjtou mania. " " V " An atmosphere of terror pre ; Commission On Maritimes To Hold Sessions IRISHMAN CONFIDENT Col. James Fitimaurice Says He Will Make Australia night in Sixty Hours LONDON, Oct. in: wh. James Fitzmaurlce, entrant of the Irish Free States ln the England to Australia air race which is to start IS LAID 1 rn T PHT1 I Al Ktol Many Attend Funeral, This Alter- I noon of Late Nina Gurvich, . I Who Died This Week Tently -formed -Maritime -ommrs--j larg?fCembIaW- of sion, with Sir Thomas White as Jate nds at th(J funera, of toe chairman, will hold situngs in New , . , . .utu . ..... . , . , j . . . . lilllA. ' ii.a ' WWI.VM J ' " . .vailed lesi anarcnis snuum at- nrunswiek. Nova Scotia ana iTince .... . c niace uiu ituciiiwu hum u. .w. i tempt .... to takes the . . ,. lives pi . Little . mviTi Island. ,t announced . l l Anglican cathedral to Fair dead monarch. King Carol King hee formed, to study recommenda- Boris or other of the notables. Se-. Hons of the Duncan Commission cret service agents made many ar rests as they mingled, among the crowds seeking firearms and bombs. However, there were no un-,ine Dominion and the three pro- toward incidents. , vlnces. The body of King Alexander was One of the most Important matters to be taken up is that of revision of the financial arangements between Cemeterv. Deceased was a popular and widely known local boy and many were desirous of paying final tributes to his memory as well as expressing sympathy for the be reaved. Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of the Cathedral, officiated and Peter Leln presided at the or gan to accompany the hymns. Following the service In the Ca thedral, a long concourse followed the cortege to the cemetery. Pall bearers were Ross Mazzel, Victor on Saturday, caused a raua sens.- facti0n Late Yesterday But Aver- tlon among the 21 participants) arts Krrn un Over Dav yesterday when he declared that he Previous intended to make the flight in sixty hours. The present record is six. neV YORK, Oct. 18: Several Is-days and seventeen hours. jsues reached highest levels for" Col. Roscoe Turner Wtlll V UVI 1 VOlUtllfc J ! ijiiwv ivcnuii(, vu.v..... - i XV.. . - ..i,n,Un,. nnmmiHaAi! tn wntAr tvitVi tVir iiiir- Pancborn and Capt and Clyde and Mrs. pose of taking advantage ? the special permit of t pro- ." vincial government allowing the cutting and marketing i ln aratlon for the race. OI tllii iy iuiiiiuii icct ui iicuuuvn. iuo in mc 'nvi. 1.1 Restrictions on weigm iiavt- ! forced some of the compeUtors ln shipping grain and fish with the : the race to make wholesale sacrifice logs. The freight rates committee j of gasoline and other equipment. will keep In touch with tne railway to secure the best possible rates on , logs from Interior points within the-: Prince Rupert district Finally, the chamber of commerce, being now wholly without funds, the membership committee under Paul Armour will make a drive for new members ln order va if mnv hr iwulble to nroDerlv I ft m M lb to M m iliu i w mr w - - M r w gers ln touch with each other. Al-1 inance the work of the various ready one firm has been" heard ( Pommuu.es in connection with the LOS ANGELES RAIN CEASES LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18:-A break In the downpour of rain which had fallen In Southern California for eighteen hours steadily came last this morning to be on time. ; . jlnch, , - night, giving rise to hopes that tne flood threat would be averted. A number of roads were made Impassable owing to the heavy rain and several homes had to be eva cuated. There was, however, no lous damage and, as far as can be 'learned, no casualUes. Uu to noon yesterday two and a half Inches of rain had fallen at Tvtnifrht train Awf from tho Lone Beach. Metropolitan Los An UIHII M " -- - , ' , . - East at 10:15 p.m, was reported Vgcles reported three-quarters of an Kovlch. Robert Reld, Frank Coma-dlna, William Schrtaberg and Rich ard Bury. There were many floral offerings. Npw York Stocks In Upward Trend three months on the New Yorkv Stock Exchange yesterday before reaction set in, leaving the closing averages slightly ahead of the day previous. Rails were particularly strong. The day's turnover totalled 600,000 shades. Closing averages were: Industrials, 05.29. up .04: rails. 36.57, up .21; utilities, 20, oft .12, and bonds, 93.43, up .01. Damage in Manila Storm is Placed . At $2,500,000 MANILA. Oct. 18: (CP Damage is a result of the typhoon which swept the Manila district on Tuesday, causing considerable loss of life, was last night officially placed at s.'.auu.uuu. POUND AT MONTREAL MONTREAL, Oct. 18: (CP) The British pound sterling closed at $4.83j on the local exchange market yesterday.