Three boys of lurlHBt ge. char- 'They were on their way from with dlschaffin firearms ' falo. where they sow raalde, to within the city iimtut, pleaded guilty in city police court before Magistrate McClymtm Saturday Brilliant Gathering in Today's Weather Tomorrow',? Tides prince Rupert Raining, light High Y 2:00 a.m. 20.8 ft. c .uUieast wind; barometer, 29.G0; 1 13:41 pjn. 23.4 ft. (rtnpcrature. 39; sea choppy. Low 7:50 a.m. 62 tt. 20:26 p.m. 0.3 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXV No. 12, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTO ROOSEVELT SLASHES CANADIAN NATIONAL WRECK NEAR KAMLOOPS SUNDAY Another Important Monetary Recommendation Is Made To DTP I7TOE AT DlU IllU- ri 1 ! W7J IITFUnD CC ' Tl 111 1 lillVlviJLi carjf of Klondike AirwayiwiM1 . . t r.ilM.il l a uui Mim .- """"" At mo wtrnTiioitsE. Yukon Territory.! , ,r 15 Canadian Pro -The K iidvite Airways garage here wai -.pietely destroyed by fire last r night. The tons is estimated U ' $2" 000 Today's Stocks Vancouver Bi- Mi'murl. JS8. B NH-kel. .55. n It X . M. B 1! Coni J14. IV .I'Uiic. 10.24. r uiboo OoW. 2J0. '.i"nna.IUyei Sak( i t'l'imii, .9X Mi-ic .j9. ' M :mn Star. -51. N.'ivc Bon. .004. N i'mnal Silver. to Nbic pic. iav. r-ufi Oreille, JH. r -urr Idaho. .13. ri- mler. 1.06. P'rvrit Maedenald, 21. R' WHrd. .10H. Brim, ,9t. Sliver Crest .02. W .ynkle. 43fc. Whitewater, .08. Wavcrly. 02. Oil F'ibynn. Jb0. H'tine. 1.88, f & E. Corp'n 1.08. Freehold. .12Vfc. ftterlliiR Pacific. .05. Toronto Alexandria, MA. C nlumarlo. .58V4. Ontral Patricia, Kirkland Lake bold. .29. I NnrHnda. 34.25. ' Rhrrrltt Oordon. 1.01. lot Nickel, 22.15. Orunada, .69. MarHina, 2,09. Bisoo. 1.55? today's weather Dead Tree Point Raining, south gale; barometer. 29.50; tcm tlPl'lttllfA , Q ... ,.,,ntt H . , Triple Island-Raining, iresn southeast wind: sea chonnv. Langnra Island Overcast, light southeast wind; light westerly swell. Terrnce Cloudy, south wind 34 i Alice Arm Heavy snow, calm, 34.' Anyox -Heavy snow, calm, 34 TWI.NTY-ONE KII.IXD 4 AS INDIA IS ItOCKU) BY I'.AKTIItJUAKK SHOCK CALCUTTA, Jan, 15: (CP1- At Ipngt ....... J tit,t.,uMo . were killed and many Injured urtng u protracted earth- Itlin L a at. .... i. I. shock wiucn rocked all li'Uia lutluy. .1 Congress By U.S. President 'Nationalization of Entire Supply of Yellow Metal in Country UrKed by Chief Executive Leaving Silver Alone For Time Being at Least urACUtvr?Tnv nr io 15: is- irv Procirlonr Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a . 1 1 ' today, recommenuea a minimum cut oi iony perveiii m the goid content of the dollar and asked for nationaliza- tion of the entire gold supply of the country. Because of world uncertainties," the president refrained from fix- - ,lng the exact status for the dollar . , at this time. but he made it clear I II I A I that he was holding to his "commo- 1 lLiLi i 1 dlty plan." txt rfyT Tne President withheld any ad-I fvn p A I II III K dtUonal recommendations on sii-JLjLin.liJVVlV veJ. -because,- he jaw, i believe lllark Hawks and Uantfni Continue In Draw For Hockey Leader thin American Move Up CH1CAOO. Jan 15 'CP Chi- OBHO UMCK Itawu ann nrw iuim flans era, by virtue of home victor-ie WnMrht over New York Americana and Montreal Maroons re tfKttvly. remained In a tic for the tautershtp of the American Dl-vMon of the National Hockey Lwf ue with Detroit Red Wings de- fMttnc Boston Bruins at Detroit trail a scant point behind. New York Americans, by virtue f playing a draw with Toronto Maple Leafs at Toronto Saturday night, crept Into a Ue with Mon- trwl Maroon for third place hon- ora In 'the International Division. Week - end National Hockey League score were as follows: Saturday Scores I Ottawa 0. Canadiens 0. New Yurk Americans 2, Toron'o 2. Sunday Scores Montreal 1. New York Rangers 3. Boston 0. Detroit 2 New York Americans 0. Chicago 4. BIG SPEED TWT HTlMrvf1! BY WEIDEL" 'd Nolcd American Pilot Drives Plane 232 Miles Per Hour to Win Rare at Miami MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 15: James' free-for-all airplane race at the . ., U.w Cnlnrrlnv Tin m ami Air iihimi iiciu ua.uiuuj. , - turned in a speea oi m mux our' Vallee Eludes Process Servers Crooning Orrliestra Leader, Being Sued by Wife for Separate Main. tenanrc. Speeding Lastward LOS ANGELES. Jan. 15:-Elud- inir nrnoess servers in connection .n r Wltn IIIC BlUl 1U4 m(iv .........v.. ftnce which is telng brought against him by his wife. Gay Webb Vallee, nurlv Vallee. the crooning orcnet. trni Wrier was snrcdliig eastward by train last night New York is be- special message to Congress . a - f f i. - . t 2 that we should, gej lii'jnore toow-ledie""orttie "results of tfie London agreement ftn"d of our own mpne- tary measures." The Treasury Department today announced an Increase of 39 cents per ounce In the price of gold to $34.45 effective on Tuesday. i .Montreal rriee Jump. MONTREAL, Jan. 15: Following President Roosevelt's message to the United States Congress regarding the gold content of the dollar, onlrt ntintatlnns lllmned 3.V- to mM m the loca, meU, market ' - 1 1 , ' f OriTier LOCai Ulfl , WoHc in Virfnrm ' 111 ',l,lw,iU j Mlu Nlcie Mary De Marco Becomes' llrlde of Reginald Finrham The marriage took place recently in victoria of Miss Nlcie Mary De Marco, formerly of Prince Rupert and for the past four years resld- jnR in victoria, to Reginald Fiuclv Bm 0f victoria, a member of tin ; jhlp't company of H. M. C. S. Van- COuver. Mr. and Mrs. Flncham will i reside In Victoria. ! Mrs. Flncham is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. De Mnron fnrtnerlv nf Prlnr Rlinert now residing In New West minster. Orange Ladies' Telephone Bridge Enjoyable Event 'party was held at a number of I .U... c.tuwl.i. nlnVit I iiuiiira in iuciiiutiia oaiu uui iui.i. : . . ..... by the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Ac,at,on- Tne prize winners were; incucs first. Mrs. O. Krausc; second. Miss Francis Smith; men's first. Oeorge Howe; second. Robert wiison. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Mur- ray. Mrs. J. W. Moorchousc housc. Mrs. J. ,R. Murray. Mrs. G. Krausc. Mrs. J. O. Vlercck, Mrs. R. T. Anderson, iGHIV flBHflPW a nM jHiV a One of the mast brJiian: and fa aionaule assemblages of opera-lovers in many years graces the justly-famed "Diamond Horse' shoe" of the Metropolitan Opera House In New York, as the sea son gets underway, with "Peter Ibbetson", a modern offering by Deems Taylor ENGINEER IS KILLED G. Harrison Loses Life on C. N. R. Near Kamloops When Engine Hits Slide KAMLOOPS, Jan. 15: (CP) Engineer W. f. Harrison was killed and Fireman A. MacLean and Itrakcman J. T. Cottman suffered minor injuries at 6 o'clock yesterday morning when an east-bound Canadian National freight train struck a rock slide about eight miles west of here. The locomotive and two empty cars turned over Into Tranquille take, carrying the engineer with tliem. The body had not been found up to Sunday night, Harrison resided in Kamloops. Art Easson and I :e in Toronto Local Friend writing to a local friend. A. A. Easson, formerly of this city. wlio. , wltn Mrs. easson ana son. is at .present In Toronto, tells of exper - 1 , iencing twenty-six below zero wa - ther recently in tne eastern city.. Mrs. Easson went 6ovntown to j some shopping and had her ftat- eTs "nipped." Wind, rain and all. the Eass-na agree that they would Brampton, Ontario, for a visit 'with Doug's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stork Dong said that he Mrs. M. M. Lamb, Mrs. Victor Men-, much rather lve Prince Rupert lie, Mrs. E. Larscn, Mrs. A. Guyan, .winters than those of Toronto Mrs. George Howe. Mrs. Wide. Mrs.! which nas been having the coldest W. E. Denning, Mrs. F. Barber and weather in sixty-two year. Mfg. 8. V.'Cox. u Mr. Easson recently met Mr. and ' I Mrs. Douglas Stork In Toronto. afternoon. Imposing of sentences nked Buffalo but Would muct pr-llcved to bt' la desUnaMon being reserved for u we?k. fer to live on uv Punm r.K GOLD CONTENT "Diamond Horseshoe" SUFFERS AMNESIA Well Dressed Youth Asks 'Frisco Police 1 AUt Him Fhlish His Own Identity SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 15:-Ap- parenUy suffering from a complete attack of amnesia, a well dressed vouth. aDDearlna to be about 22 years of age and believed to be a ' ere love,y indeed their gowns college boy. asked the San Fran-! "de IdenUcally alike also on long Cisco police yesterday to help hlmiPr111"" lines with dainty Jaquettes establish his own idenUty. He was' match on which were fashioned wearing clothes some of which th new sleecs ot tlny ruKles from ramp from New Ynrk Mlnneannll Shoulder to elbow. The former and Los Angeles but there were no personal Identification marks. Rental Rate In Prince Rupert Holds UD Well ' r House rentals in Prince Rupert bla. according . .... to . a . comparative .. . Su ETb." . SSSS.1 ,7 " , " r V, Zl "VT,, . 1 or "y. " " ' . a , t"wuum 1U,B W- m do;"; picwa- Wheat Prices vANrntTvrrt Jan 15- (CP) wrtotedJaat TtZ local exchange today. NEW YORK SILVER WEDDING IS ELABORATE St. Andrew's Cathedral, Scene of Marriage of Miss Amelia Gur-vich and Edward Olsen One of the prettiest and most elaborate marriage ceremonies to be solemnized In Prince Rupert In some considerable time took place at 3:30 yesterday afternoon in St. Andrew s Anglican Cathedral, Very Rev James B. Gibson, the dean, officiating, when Miss Amelia Mai guerite Gurvich, elder daughter of the late Nick Gurvich and Mrs rhnstine Gurvich, was united in h bonds of matrimony to Edward Ludvlk Olsen. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olsen of Vesthes, Norway. The congregation assembled was so large as to completely tax the capacity of the spacious cathedral. forcing many to stand In the aisles and elsewhere. The chancel and church were de- wbite-sailn-sUeaniersjUMl-the.nup-ij,ea.s tiai ceremony was performed un der a wedding bell in a beautiful floral arch. The bride, who entered the church to the strains of the Wedding March from "Lohengrin" played on the pipe organ by Peter Lien, upon the arm of her eldest brother, John Gurvich, by whom she was given in marriage, was graceful and stately in a lovely I wedding dress of white crepe back satin, imported and designed by Madame Annette. The gown was made on long Princess lines with draped cowl neckline and wide elbow length sleeves with which were worn white kid gloves. The bride's long Howlng white embroidered ! Phanttlla not veil ti-o hM In , , I Pl3Ce Wlth H Jullet C3P made lth ' I uuy orange Diossoms. i ne Dnoe s i Douquet consisted of large white and yel,ow chrysanthemums. Mlss Dorothy Balimger. as maid i honor- and Mlss NeUie Onnlch, i ter of the bride, as bridesmaid, c05 uale D,ue taWeta anti latter pale . yellow, with picture, hats, gloves and shoes to match Their bouquets were of pale pink Laddie carnations. Boyo ourvicn. nepnew oi uie;vlce on the BeUa coola-Skeena bride, was rlngbearer and carried . River-Prince Rupert route, the ring on a white satin cushion. ' He wore black knickers and white blouse 111 uttle Fauntleroy stvle. The flower girl was little Mary Bill and the veil was carried by whtte 5llk flat crepe fashloned aUke wiin siivpr npnnaress. The groomsman was Fred Wick. During the signing of the regis ter J A Tens sane "Because ac comimnled by Peter Uen. Usherg were Frank pitzpatrlck and Jack Mussallem. - ,, ., Is Held " ' ' ""b After 4 the wedding ceremony a lanje wedding dinner and reception were held at the home of the bride's mother at 622 Fraser Street where over two hundred guests called to bestow their best wishes on the bride and groom.The couple , stood under a huge white wedding bell and floral arch to receive the guests. The bride was showered with flowers and petals us a tape was released. , NEW YORK. Jan 15: CP Bar The toast to the bride wus pro-silver closed nt 45r pt'r ounce on pvd by the groomsman. Fred Uii- km .. tun., i::. .ri;. i .,!;, ' r nMtn -n' Page l PASSING OF OLD TIMER Thomas Parker, Aged 88 of Victoria, Came to Island "0 Years Ago From England VICTORIA, Jan. 15: (CP) Thomas Parker, aged 88, who came to Vancouver Island 70 years ago from England, died at his home here on Sunday. David Brown Is Transferred To Vancouver City William Bowes, from the Vancouver office of the Swift-Cana-liari Co.. arrived in the city on the -atala yesterday afternoon from the southt being here to relieve David A. Brown, accountant of the wn6 ibeirgnranslerrec, to Vancouver. Mr. Brown has been stationed in Prince Rupert for the past six years and has become well known and popular in local business circles. Departure of rrimself and Mrs. Brown from the city will be a matter of general .regret among the manv '.friends they, have made. 'They Will be feartng" Iri abbutitwo " weeks. Union Steamers Being Changed For Overhaul Union steamer Cardena Is being withdrawn from the Vancouver-Bella Coola-Skeena Rlver-Prlnce Rupert route of the Union Steamship Co. service this week for annual Inspection and overhaul and will be replaced" by the steamtr Venture, arriving Friday night from the south. On February 4 the Cardena will be here northbound on the Vancouver-Prince Rupcrt-Anyox-Stewart route in place of the steamer Catala which will be withdrawn for her annual inspec Uon and overhaul. Two weeks later. the Catala will return to this run while the Cardena will be back here on February 23 In her regular scr- Is Named Mayor Of Revelstoke Former Alderman Pradolinl Ii New Chief Magistrate of Southern Interior City REVELSTOKE, January 15 (Canadian Press)Fonner Alderman jA. Pradolinl was elected mayor of Revelstoke at the annual civic el- ectlon here on saturaay. ELLSWORTH VINES WINS OVER TILDEN WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 15: i CP) Ellsworth Vines. young Callfornlan, turned the t tables on Big Bill Tllden here 4 on Saturday In a professional tennis match to win 6-0, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Tllden had defeated Vines twice eurllei in the wt.efc. . - - .V. fcf -"XT'.- " rtvM v-'