BIG HAUL WAS MADE Kt A, K. Smith, C.I..IM.. Secretary ttelraned on $IP.000 Hail rending Trial On Sedition Charge TlfOO. February 3 Cana-. prnwi - Rev. A. E. Smith. ' i. r minister of the fupci and a ' , rrury of Uve Carta fUn La-' IVI-ncr League, was refused Jin 000 ball yettentay when he : .I'", i rod on a charge of sedition. i a! belnt art for February 19. I ii was placed under arreat a i I of daya ago following a r.irih for him by poller He la hi have dlaapprared after hav-hoon advtaed that proceeding wrr-- to be taken agalittt him. La-r however, he was located. Tup sedition eharfe against i'u arise out of a statement r-d to have been made by him ' in- effect that Premier Dennett 'lrrrd the murder" of Tint Buck v u serving a five-year term at K : Un Penitentiary on an un- wfu) assembly charge. RESOLUTION ON TITLES Labor Member For Hamilton East I'uU Motion on House of Commons Order Paper OTTAWA, Feb. 3:-C. Mitchell, labor member for Hamilton East. has placed a resolution on the order paper of the House of Commons moving that "this House Is of the opinion that the Prime Minister should refrain from further recommending the grunting of titles or honors by the King to British subjects resident In Canada." MX Ml (iOI.1l PRICK OF t'NITI'll STATPS Ml' WW coon deal to ii. c. VICTORIA, Feb. 3: (CP- FtHbllslimcnt of a fixed gold price of. '$35 per ounce in the United stales should mean np- proxlmntcly $1,500,000 to Bri tish Columbia gold producers based on 1033 production, it Is 1 estimated by Department of i wines officials. Vancouver Big Mlasourt. M1. B. C. Nickel. JBtk. B. R. X.. .89 Braloroe.1 11.30. B. R. Cons.. J&Vt. Cariboo OoW. 2.00. Dunwell, 2B. Georgia River. M. Indian. .02. Mlnto. 26. Meridian, 336. Morning SUr, .38. Native Son. .08 Vi. National Silver. .0!fc. y t Noble Five. .11. ' 'v Pend Oreille, 100. Porter Idaho. .10. Premier. 1.06. Reeves. .17. Reward. .12. Reno. 1.20. ' Sliver Crest, .02. ; Wayside, .43. Whitewater, .06tf. Waverly. .02. OIU Fabyan, .004. Home, 1.00. C. & E.. 105. Freefiold. .15 (atked). Sterling Pacific, .68. Toronto. Alexandria OoW, .00. Central Patricia, .574. Chlbougamau, .06. Columario, .15. Oranada. .09. Inter. Nickel, 23.15. Klrkland Ukc. .30. Lee Gold. .15. Macassa. 2.15.' ' McMillan Oold, .46. Noranda. 34.85. St. Anthony. .41. Shcrrltt Oordon, 1.14. Blsco, 1.71. Thompson Cadillac, .34. Towngamac, .35. Ventures. 1.05. Committee of Eleven to Inquire Into Price Spreads Be-, tween Producers and Consumers, Mass Buying, j i Marketing Methods and Many Other Matters j OTTAWA. Feb. 3: (CP) The House of Commons es- b,,i of itobbrn iraprd uu. tablished machinery yesterday for the most sweeping j iijo.oo iMru N"- Parliamentary probe into industrial conditions ever at-; Town Ynirrciar ; tempted in Canada. With one voice the House passed aj i motion sponsored by Premier R. B. Bennett to set up a PF.NSGROVE. New Jcrey. Feb- ,.nninitf (w nf flivpn mrmrwrs tn invpstiirnto nrirp snrpnds; 3 'Canadian Pret A ' j of rubbers mm up iwo mei-i . r. u. front of a bank here 1 nil 7 CTDflVr auy and escaped with a sat-'oii'alnlii $130,000 intended II - MINISTER ARRAIGNED AT CARIBOO Potentially Rich Ore Made in Well Knonn Barkcrvllle Property. I'rtftidcnt Reports VANCOUVER, Fete. 3: CP-tA new strike ol potentially rich ore ha i been made at the Cariboo Oold quartz mine at Barkcrvllle. Dr. W 11. Burnett, president of the company, reported yesterday. Today's Stocks lOurur S D JiMtM Co.) Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, February 3 nfiinn phvki) Wheat !ni r.Ue. on the local stocks were selling well their top levels at the close between consumers and producers Instructions to the committee are; couched In the widest terms but; emphasis is laid on Investigation of j mass buying as practised by chain land department stores, labor con ditions In Industries, relation between the flour milling Industry and bakeries of the country and methods of marketing livestock and animal products of all sorts. , The motion pasaed.wlthout a vote but only after four hours of discussion led by Rt. Hon. W L. Mackenzie King. Leader of the OpposlUon. The Liberals supported the Inquiry but told the government It should have started two or three years ago. HESITATION ON MARKET Tadlng Active In New York But Expected Reaction To Roose velt Action Did Not Materialize NEW YORK.'Feoruary 3 Profit- taking followed each upturn as tradjng went on at an exceedingly active pace on the New York Stock Exchange during the past couple of days. All groups shot sharply though averages for the day at closing were well ahead of Wednesday. Yesterday the general trend was downward, however The hesitant tone has been unexpected as the general belief was that prices would have gone steadily ahead In response to President Roosevelt's new fiscal Averages at closing yesterday were: industrials, 108.31, off .64; rails, 51.04. up .1: utilities. 23.15. up .04: bonds, 90.56, up .33. DISORDERS CONTINUE Rioting Re tween Australians and Forrltners At Kalroorlle Ue. i suits In Two More Deaths KALOOORLIE, Western Australia. February 3 Rioting between Australians and large groups of foreigners employed In goldf lelds near here continued throughoift the night and two men were klllco. and six Injured before police controlled the situation at daybreak. Can- The majority of the .foreign was quoted quarter m me ncaroy uouiacr Exchange 'City Is In ruins, cither burned or yesterday. Today's price was eeblown up. TAKE OVER GOLD MINES J, S. Woodsworth M.P. Would Nationalize This Industry Ban Nickel Exports For Armaments OTTAWA. Feb. 3: (CP) J. S. Woodsworth M.P., Winnipeg, leader of the Canadian Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, urged In the House of Commons that the federal government take over the mining of gold in Canada as a public work. Mr. Woodsworth has also advocated in the interests of peace the prohibition of the export of nickel from Canada for use in Europe for the manufacture of armaments. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAUI NEW YORK. February 3 (Cana Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides High 3:54 ajn. 202 ft. prince Rupert Part cloi' flight 16:03 pjn. 1S.6 ft. wind; biromr 2U; -wuthcast Low 10:14 ajn. 62 ft. temperature, 40; sea 4Q V 22:21 p.m. 5.8 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol. XXIV No. 29. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1934 PKICE: FIVE CENTO WG INDUSTRIAL PROBE IN DOMINION RELIEF ADMINISTRATION UNDER FIRE AT WASHINGTON Parliament With Single Voice Favors Greatest Investigation Ever Undertaken In Canada Law Students Organized at German Military Camps Law student who -.aje. going .tg.tsavf .their o?m jnlliuiy tamp at Jnterbog, Germany, are seen with spades, marching to the site to celebrate the turning of the first space of earth by Minister of Justice Kerrl. More Efficiency and Less Graft In Uncle Sams Business Urged Republican Element Active in Criticism in Congress-Criminal Prosecutions in Interior Department Suggested WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 3: With demands for more orderly expenditure and efficiency and less graft and waste, the earning out of the administration's public t i i i i x l ; worKs recovery program nas ueen suDiecieu to mucn en- upward early Thursday but mostjticjsm jn Congress during the past day or so, the attack principally from the Republican element. Some of the speakers have gone so far as touggest that criminal pro secutions should be instituted in the Department of the Interior. DISAGREED ON VERDICT Jury in Factor Kidnapping Discharged New Trial Ordered CHICAGO. Feb. 3 TELLS ABOUT ORGANIZING COLD STORAGE M. P. McCaffery Congratulated By Chamber of Commerce at Its Meeting Last M:ht At the Chamber of Commerce last night M. P. McCaffery was congratulated on the decision to establish a new cold storage plant on the local waterfront. Asked how he came to undertake the establishment of the plant, Mr. McCaffery explained that his. firm had a valuable piece of waterfront leased and it cost a good deal of money to maintain It. They had formerly done a good business In handling building materials and coal but for some time there had been little building in the city and opposition In the coal business had developed and oil had to some ex tent replaced coal. The question then arose how they were to utilize the property. The logical thing was to put In an ice plant and take part in Prince Rupert's leading Industry. After the ice plant was estab lished. Mr. McCaffery said, the fish Case erman had come to him and asked him to put in a cold storage plant They had offered to take shares to the extent of about eleven thousand After having dollars and this had encouraged been deadlocked for more than 26 him to go ahead. Financial backing hours the Jury in the case of Roger had been secured, a company had Timhv and two others, charged been incorporated and all was now QUESNEL IS OVERFLOWN Part of Cariboo Town Innundatrd As Result of -Fraser Klver Ice '. Blockade QUESNEL, February 3 (Canadian Press Backed up by an Ice Jam below the bridge at the south "end of town, the Fraser River yes- Iterday overflowed both banks here, ! Inundating the new auto camp 'and a number of dwellings. Fam-j ilies were forced to evacuate hur-'rldly Thursday night. The river Is blocked with Ice for several miles north and south or Quesnel .and It may be necessary to ue dynamite to restore the nor mal flow. GALLOWAY HAS QUIT Provincial Mineralogist Resigns In I Order To Take Up Private ; Engineering. Practice VICTORIA, February 3 (Canadian Press- Jorin Calloway, provincial mineralogist, has resigned, sating that he will open offices here as a consulting mining engineer. "We are going tp have! wjverpl active mmlng years Ifi thlsfyro- vlnce." Mr. Galloway ' a(d. ?The gold mining Industry Is already booming and other forms or mining such as silver. Icaa anc zinc are coming back. Capital is eagerly looking toward British Columbia and engineering advice will be required." Mr. Galloway is well known In this part of British Columbia. He- fore being made provincial mineralogist some years ago, he was resident mining engineer at Hazel- ton. Broke Into Indian Chiefs House; To Serve Two Years Divisional headquarters of tlce provincial police here have been advised of the sentencing by Judge H. A. Robertson at Prince George of John Konopllff to 23 months' Im-orlsonment at Okalla for breaking and entering the house of the chief of the Shelly Indians recently nnfl taking therefrom guns, blankets md other effects. MILD WEATHER IN WEST Weather throughout British Columbia and the Yukon has been yu-, usually mild during the past day or so. The coldest point In the country on Thursday was Dawson which re- with kidnapping John Factor, was In readiness for commencing work. J wrted four below. discharged last night and a newj trial ordered. was r rp T 1 After the defence had rested Its q Kealr (oa J case, Assistant State Attorney Crowley urged the Jury to Impose; Affor Woclinilf sentence of death In the electric! rULCI TiadllUUl chair upon Tuohy and two other ! defendants who. It was alleged. ' LONDON. Feb, 3: (CP)- Rfliff ubor to he IIsrU n Makl i"Jake the, 0reat Brltaln hal made Pub" kidnapped John Factor nisnwav tin passable Be- I Barber") and demanded $70,000 yond Rapid Bridge I llc a dlsarmament Pla, ln ransom. ! which she calls for adherence Chief Defence Counsel Stewart, j to a concrete ten-year plan of ln a two-hour address to the Jury.' Repair of the damage done to the actual disarmament, recognl- dian Prcss)Bar silver continued endeavored to show that the evl to show weakness vestirHnv Hmn. Honr nresenteri hv the nrosccution ; out at a culvert a short distance be TEN YEAR DISARMAMENT PLAN IS PROPOSED BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT Skeena River Highway by a wash- tion of Germany's claim to eaualltv In arms and acceo- ping 8c to 43'ic. per ounce. Cop-'did not Justify the conviction ofjyond Galloway Rapids bridge will' tance of further security pro per was selling at 8c. per ounce, down hc. Sliver' revived somewhat today to close at 44tc. Tuohy and the two co-defendants.l start next week. Relief labor will; ' posals. The trial went to the Jury late, be used in making tne roaa againi Thursday afternoon. ' ,,s passable. 'v V