Today's Stocks S),f ; ; Vancouver ,ra .81. III. rkrt. .4Crfc. 210. 1 2 55, i ; x ooid. .is. 41 14. ft.vrr, Mfc. . (trek, .08, 01,. K ... 11 H RUr. m. ' '. 8lbr. JB4. Kivr. 0. '' ' "mile. .43. r- Idaho. JDO, :.t 137. 03. ; i. ' ( rrtt, .01 Gold. JOB. Brldtf. X. to 'lrr. ,044 ' Tuntlrr, XI. Empire. .07. Toronto ' riHu, ijw. " ' ' maa, .09. '" 0 1 M. 12. Nf kel. 22J50. 2A7. 333$. ' .45.' it ' ' ,90, M ron. S)i 'I'luhra. ZM. 1 1 Hiuln, 132. '"i .10. "'" Gold, .10. M i tile. .54, " !" Uc, OJK). V'H Ilouyn, .02M. 1 '-i 'Mia. .17. f. .07. kie ( rnw, 1.76. ' Lagoon, .14. Eastern. .17. fblNl AMI K),rMt iv v. YOUK 1 twin " -ho ' --h.,n Vultic. Dec. 15:The Iirl- orllng closed nt $ 94i " 1 exchange yrstcrday. Th Canadian dollar was at $1.01 3-32. ,''',"P! H Blake, mechanical su- '"m ar'U 01 th0 Forcst U"llcn v !,. v"'"'ia, niter a brief vi< . 11 -if MB duties, sailed by the Arte,Mde Inst night for Pulls in ihr warrant another da; lo come to Montreal voluntarily or be picked up F A Lmd.-ay o( Victoria was the only Drin.vh Columbian named LABORITES IN SESSION lUluUr-MceUng.nf T. L, Oanell Communications Head and Other Business Done Various matters of Importance to the workers were taken up Thurs day night at the regular monthly Meeting of the Prtnc Rupert Trades and Labor Council. There mm a food attendance of delegates with Prcatdem S. D Maedonald In toe ebalr. Qaaattmssattons were read from Hon. O. & Pearson, provincial min-laicr of later, and the board of In- daautal relations replying to repre-tantattona from the council on cer tain matter such as minimum wataa, ale. Tte mlntstcr of labor stated that a rtspa of the council that slil-coats, an ailment cawed from Inhaling of dust in mine work, be Inch a an Industrial dtaeae for which Workmen's Compensation benefits arc paid was being con-aulatad. Tula complaint is said to be strit prevalent In the mines of this dfctirtct There was a letter from P m Ptaper. saeretary of the Trades & Later Congross of Canada, dealing wtth matters which will come up at a mitral of the provincial eacecu-Mva with the British Columbia A communlcaUon from premier T. D. Pattutto In regard to the ques tion of local nightaoll service fees , waa read, the whole question being referred back to the committee. The president was given power to act in the matter of dispersing Christmas rhcrr among the needy. LOAN FOR REFUNDING Interest at three Railways to bear pcrcS per annum for a Mxtecn-year period. I1AU S1LVI U vnHK. Bee 15: CP- 1,u . . iwr ounce , on ness, WASTAGE OF FISH Alaska Salmon Canners Prosecuted in 'Frisco For Violating Little Known Statute SEATTLE, Dec. 15: (CP) The Alaska Packers' Association and C. A. Ilalverson of San Francisco were charted In federal court yesterday with violation of a little known statute prohibiting wastage of salmon. Assistant United States Attorney Gerald Shocklin filed an information saying that the defendants "unlawfully and wantonly wasted or destroyed salmon" by not using the tall cuts in their cannery at Chlgnik, Alaska. THREE MEN ARRESTED VANCOUVER, Dec. 15: CP Joe- Ckma.',irtio"Twmcwas' men tloned during the election campaign and who figured In the 1928 police Investigation, was arrested was released on $30,000 ball after the bond had been increased twice from J10.000. Lou Barrack, arrested on the same charge, was granted ball in the sum of $5000. Both men will appear in answer to charges on December 21. The warrants were sworn out by GIRLS TO TRUNDLE Dorothy nalllnger llH.tln 1 . Vtl Entered named official referee. President Six Teams , A. Johnston of the Surf Point mine staff leaves on the Princess Norah tomorrow morning for iSkagway enroute to the Yukon on Bar Tlmmlns Corporation mining busl- Mrs. Johnston sailed last .liver clotec - urfayt'n,ght-.on yae princcM Adelaide for ) the local meUl . Vancouver, waay. It was unclwnfw VICTORIA, B.C. Today's Weatk Tomorrow's Tides fe Sal Rupert Cloudy, model. pwnre VgL High 9:34 ajn. 20.5 ft. t uthrast wind; barometer, 29.80, 22:31 pm 17.3 ft. pcrature. 44; light chop, Low ' 2:56 a.m. 8.6 ft. ' Hi 16:15 p.m. 5.3 ft. X NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXIV No. 291 V PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDA Y, DECEMBER 15 1934 PRIC; FIVE CENTO TWELVE LOST IN SHIP FOUNDERING AUTHORITIES READY FOR CUSTOMS DUTY EVASION CASES Graphic Account of Disaster Involving Atlantic Freighter r. A. Lindsay of Victoria is Only British Columbian Named in Blanket Warrant of Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Montreal MONTREAL, Dec 15: (CP) With one hundred wit-s instructed to be ready, the Royal Canadian Moun- u:e today hatl their ca in order to proceed in court sj.OQO.UOO alleged liquor duties evasion charges in lT The police were utill, however, without their "proeners. Thry gave those namct. ! FINLAND ONLY NATION ! TO PAY WAR DEIJT TO UNITED STATES T,ODA Y WASHINOTON. DC. Dec. 15: European 'war debt to the United States fell due to- day. Instalments totalling $115,000X00. Only $228,500. however, was plaid, this being from Finland. All other debtor nations a'dvlsed the Stat De- partment that they would not be paying. Little Change In Stock Prices Is Recorded Friday NEW YORK. Dec. 15 -Stock prices moved Irregularly wlthlr. a narrow range In yesterday's trading , on the New York Stock Exchang - , , .. , . Joe Cclona of ancouver Alleged to Have Uved Off the Avails Of Prostitution Edward Knott Laid at Rest Large Attendance at Funeral Last Saturday of Weil Known Young Port Simpson Man PORT SIMPSON. Dec. 15: There was a large attendance at the fu-aeral here last Saturday of Edward James Knott, one of Port Simpson's st known young men, who died last week at the age of twenty-five years. Rev. R. J. Love, pastor of the General Hospital for five weeks, j having, however, been there fori some time previously. Bom In Port Simpson, he was the youngest member of the family of the late Toaeph T. Knott and Mrs. Esther Knott now Mrs. Wesley. Besides his mother, he is survived by two sisters Mrs. Florence Esther Wil- ome ,. Issues moving ,J up sllghUy ..,. and 800 oI Prince Rupert and Mrs. others down slightly. The market IlRrry H- Rvn of Port Simpson- was verv rlnlf CWO00 sbirea and one brother, Roger Thomas changing hand. CJoslhg averagrf Knott of Port Simpson. Deceased Mwerec-UKiuttUU196xffIH"A the-Y, FjEAafid rails. MJ5. off .06: utilities. 1754. 1KO in fort Simpson Concert off .02: bonds. 9557, up .03. Band- Those sending flowers to the funeral were the Port Slmnson Con- yestcrday and charged with living U Dv! 1,T A J cert Band, Y. P. E. A.. Ladles' Aid Off the avails of prostitution. He 1T100S6 011026 illU of the Y. P. E. A. Mr and Mrs. C. Watson. waison. Mrs. Mrs. Maud Maud Ross Ross and and fam- ii fam-ailCe Dp fclllOyable Uv Mr an Mi. William Beynon J J and family. Mrs. William Mus- grave and family. Mrs. H. Brentzen Affair Last Night Drew Large and and sister. Robert M. Sampson. Miss Jolly Crowd Women Assist P Smth and father. Mrs. H. Hellin Men In Staging Event and mother. Mrs. J. Brentzen, Ole Led (Prince Ruperti. Mrs. George A very enjoyable bridge party Woods and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wes- i woman whose name police have and dance was held by the Moose 'ey. not divulged. White Slavery Charged Clarence Bancroft was commit- i Lodge last night with the assistance of the Women's Mooschcart Legion. There were fifteen tables of. cards ted for trial by Magistrate W. M. and many more persons called for McKay In police court yesterday on the dance which followed, a white slavery charge and is being , prize-winners at cards were: la-held In custody. Defence counsel 1 lies' first. Mrs. R. Glske; second, said his client would not seek re- Mrs. J. J. Judge: men's first. Capt lease on ball. The magistrate had James Morrison : second. Cecil Mor- suggtstcd ball of $30,000. rlson. In the raffle of a cake. Mrs. W. Hickey was the winner American Banker Has Passed Away Anthonv Drexel of Philadelphia Dies in New York at Age of 71 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 15: Anthony After cards, refreshments were Drexel. prominent Philadelphia served with Mrs. Ole Stegavlg. Mrs. banker, died here yesterday at the R. Olske. Mrs. V. Orlmsson, Mrs. D. Ambassador Hotel following a C Schubert and Mrs. Richard Long month's Illness. Since his return In charge. from a trip to Europe he. had been The men's committee consisted of confined to bod at the hoteL o( Richard Long. James Taylor. B. ; - 'Russell and Olllls Royer. ' Capt. Larry Thomson, who came I Music for dancing was by Mrs. J. north as pilot aboard the Imperial S. Black's Orchestra. Richard Long OH Co.'s tanker Albertollte, which t . j .. . nthuslasn ,t,.i, ' and Olllls Roycr were masters of was here this week, sailed by the) With considerable cermonlM and B. J. Bacon and Cardena last night on his return to prevailing, a Ladles BoaUng parkj pd viciotla. I League wns organized at a meeting I last night In the Elks' Home with . j nhnut twcntv-flve present. Six Itamhave been entered and there . ...ii! ulll k be lnnfriio league nliv play rverv every "may PrldaViM nlght!,)t is expected that cups will be presented not omy for league competition but for the highest 'Individual score. Following tnc ;mceUnij,Ilast night there was a ! nractlf e. - - - ; The teams entered nre: Cana- .. .i railed lv Canadian ! dlan National Recreation Assocla- v.iin,i iuiiaam lr I Hon, Dorothy Balllngcr's. Peggy j ' to ' 000 000 Issue (Stcen's. Margaret Johnson's. An- I (nette's and Big Four. m-TAWA Dec 15: tCP'-Tcn-; Miss Dorothy Balllngcr Is presl-j .? being called, returnable, dent of the league and Mrs. J. H. $M 000.000 refund- Horton secretary. William Stone was m d v for a ,g loan by the Canadian Nat ona So far in the past the people of this city, through the Salvation Army and other organizations, have seen ty) it that all poor families and especially the children have had the means of enjoying the Christ- mru sonunn Tf fliia 5o in hn flrmo tli?s vn.'ir rnnsiflpi m Will Santa Claus Fail? To Come To Numbers Of : Prince Rupert Children? Sixty-One Defendants Given Day to Give Up Selves or Be Arrested Cunarder Ascania Has Eighteen Survivors on Board and Captain Suggests Seventeen Lost Chief Officer of Belgian Rescue Ship One of Victims 1 intprmpnt tva mart In Pnrt .Qtmn. NEW YORK,. Dec 15: (CP) A Graphic account of the son Cemetery. I foundering of the British freighter Usworth, 400 miles j Decea ed had bn ui for five J east of Newfoundland, in which was pictured exhausted 'years and on the last occasion hidlspampn nf tVio ITci-nrfVi fnacnrl infr v?lrl cmc mul .VirL-In. - !.. 1 . I r- . i . ... . . . ' uj uk rm oiinpsonnn in ni oil rp released Paw frnm from rescue rPCfiiP shine tn to nxm calm the tho wntni- water, u"iu ships was received in a wireless message today from the Belgian rescue steamer Jean Jadot The rp j 1 T 1 Q Q 3 resmi 01 ine disaster arc i rades and Labor iaow piaced at civo. whon 1. jwere members ox the Uswortrr I niinril P rPQATlfc icrew who could nofbe rescued as Radio to Hospital'; Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 8, Leicester City 0. Birmingham 0, Town 4. West Bromwlch Albion 4. Town 2. SCOTTISH LEAOUE First Division Aberdeen 3. Hamilton 3. Albion Rovers 2. Hearts 2. Ayr United 1. Dunfermline 3. Clyde 3. Queen's Park 0. Dundee 2. Alrdrleonlans 0. Falkirk 1. St. Mlrren 1. Hibernians 3. Celtic 2. Motherwell 4. Partlck Thistle 1. Rangers 2. Kilmarnock 3 St. Johnstone I V ancouver r. Kl , iminii ,tll ,v,l .,1 ,,,1 en iwf ltlnl V,YO B TV.bC lOOay Wheal VANCOUVER. Dec. 15: CP Wheat was quoted at 794C on the local exchange yesterday, dropping been subscribed. How could anyone enjoy Christmas' 5 1 miss Jean Harrison rjj lady knowing that many children were not en joying it . 5 superintendent, reported to the too? 5 hospital board at Its meeting last Money may be sent to the Salvation Army or the 5 Jjftt nenJt?,!!tutlp" po-up oii m0ip SmW .10 gpooo vavoN Jjj f STSUSSrt the Citadel. - the Christmas season wens going IB IB IM f : B I.BT B IW H B iB n I I'B i SB IB&B S' B IB t fl VBBl'l X- eaman of the Jadot lost when a , lifeboat capsized. The Cunarder Ascania Is reported The hospital board, at its regular ! t0 bae eighteen survivors aboard monthly meeting last night. acccp-ibut lhc captain places the lostT-tetLwith thanks aapIXer Jrom the'5"111- - ' Prince Rupert Trades & Labor Council to equip the medical ward L-nrt i:5pf Anr! fiVC of the InsUtutlon with a short wave vipi aCLUI O tUl radio which, the council feels, will' TJ i I D l be a great boon to the patients. It ilOSpital I raClICC Is. the intention of the council to make a substantial donation itself, ,Iospita, Requts Kccom. and to solicit friends for the bal- nidation From Executive ance oi ine cost oi tne receiver, au j the hospital board was asked fori For Consideration was permission to instal the ma- j executive committee of the chine. The offer was conveyed to!Prlnce Rupert 0eneral Hospital Is the board by S. D. Macdonald. pre-!belng asked by hoSpltai to president of the Trades & Labor eent a reDOrt at . nt miar CouncU and a member of the board. of the lmonthly meeting board on the subject of the status of chori-practors so far as praetice in the local hospital is concerned following recent legislation recognizing the cult. Under the existing regulations of the hospital, chiropractors could not practice In the hos- Huddersfleld pltal. The British Columbia Hos- jpltals Association has recommen-- Blackburn Rovers 2, Derby ded to the local hospital the advlsa- ounty 5. I bility of considering the question in Leeds United 3. Preston North View of the new legislation. Any re-End 3. commendation on the subject that Liverpool 4. Tottenham Hotspurs may be made by the executive mlttee and passed on by the board Manchester City 2, Chelsea 0. would have to be ratified at the Middlesbrough 4. Aston Villa 1. ' annual meeting next month ol the Portsmouth 2. Sunderland 4. Prince Rupert General Hospital Sheffield Wednesday 0. Everton 0. Association. Stoke City I. Wolverhampton 2. . . LONDON HAS HEAVY RAIN Extensive Property Damage Done With Possible Loss of Life LONDON. Dec. 15: Considerable damage to property was done with possible loss of life as a result ol heavy rains which were causing Queen of South Ilood conditions here today. BEER PA K 1.0 ItS FOR NEW WESTMINSTER, Dec. 15: By a vote of 1991 to 1752 New Westminster yesterday de- 4 cldcd to permit the opening NEW WEST.MINSTEU of beer parlors here. Beer par- lors have never previously been allowed here, the thirsty onca In the past having had to drive over to Vancouver for their re- freshmen t. v i i t I- 4 i?! I I 'Hi t 0 1 r 1 i i I i f f 1A I A ll 8; '...ii 3