'ir-i wre reported from a j h : of quartt. T tit: victim was Nathan Al-xi uged 25. who was shot dead , x. looking In a sliop window on f :dr. and the second Mrs. Ella r -it. mother of three children. ku vain while selling bread t ; ?,( in front of her hus-; trr bakerj STRIKE IS NOW OVER I.mplo)ee of Motor Products Co Accept Increase of Ten Percent ULTROIT. April 10: -The strike " ..iihuyees of the Motor Product r .jl. whi ,. Hudson Motor Co.'s plant 18.000 workers and had xnrd the entire automobile uurturlng Industry, was settled may when the employees una-i j i'. accepted an offer of ten. , increase in wages offered ' management through the j Ritliartl Whitney Re-elected Of New York Slock Body position to Legislation Approved Ic NDV YORK, Auril 10: w was yesterday rcnomlna lr' v nirh means re-elected, pre ' fif the New York 8tock Ex c. ui- . for the t "ni Thin is taken as an expres-f approval of his vigorous op-P: ' n to stock market leglsla- government SUBJECTS URGED Head Dp- TRIAL IS GOING ON Case ok Itlshop James Cannon Proceeding in United States Supreme Court to the Irish Free State, collapsed and died while making a speech in reply to a speech of welcome last night at an official banquet given in his honor by President Eanionn de Valera who was seated neit to him. Only two days ago .Mr. .McDowell, following his arrival from United States, presented his credentials to President Eamonn de Valera direct Instead of through the Governor General as has been the custom in the past In politics Mr. McDowell had been a powerful Democratic leader In Montana. jWASHINGTO.', D.C. Aprlf 10:' i Hie long-standing trial of Bishop 1 lamM f.annnn r nnrl hU amretarv. Capt. Miss Ada Burroughs, on charges of violation of federal election palgn fund regulations In 1928 ally got under way in United States Supreme Court here yesterday and Is attracting much attention. .Can non and Miss Burroughs are speel "MARINER i IS DEAD Kod" .MacKeniie. For mer O. T. P. SS. Officer, Was i Well Known Here j ' VANCOUVER., April 10: Capt.j Roderick MacKenzle. well known In j marine and shipping circles of the; British Columbia coast for manyj flcally charged with falling to make ' u". , """"" returns in conneeUon with a fund i of $40,000 which was used in the tor lhe le, yeo ? ,iH-n.iai Mmr.r,ian nf io? master of the Powell River Co.s h had caused shut-down , Fomn 0oTernor AUrcd E yacht Nsal. passed away here yes EXCHANGE PRESIDENT Smith. FORTY-ONE YEARS OLD m of Edward 8. O'Orady, as-! o General Hugh S. John- j ,.Amer,ca.B Slrrclhesut i .iaiiuainiior Oi liic nauuiiut ; .ai Recovery Act. Work Is rrsurned today. Celebrates Birthday and Expresses Political Ambitions NEW YORK. April 10: "America's Sweetheart'' received messages of congratulation and best wishes from admirers In nil parts of the country on the occasion of Mary Plckford's forty-first birthday yesterday. From London came a beau- terday. He was 59 years of age. Capt. "Rod" MacKenzle was very i well known in Prince Rupert and frnany former local friends will re- j t:ret to hear of his passing. He was ,hief officer of the steamer Prince j ilupcrt up to 1920 and had also, j served on such other vessels of the fleet as the Prince George. Albert and John. REMANDED FOR WEEK Powell Itiver Youth May reconciliation of the famous screen Is alleged by the police to have con- Meantime. It was announced by . counje. fessed to the killing of ten-year old United States Ambassador Skinner KlCnaru hnrri V ... . ... . irA.,lA.., nMf Viorn Hint Tnn11 ti-niilH h talrn n w.ueh is being proposed by the FOR TEACHING TORONTO A.,i-lt in- Tim luronio '.Ion '-wt IIJtll JVI V- Educational Assocla- at If nnmtttl .nnv.til Inn 4 . ,a,.M.l bVIIIVIIHWII) " went on record as bclne In fa- Miss Pickford coniiaea io micr- jonn Aicrvrwue v " - " -w "- viewers during the day that, before here, appeared in court here yes- custody by the American authorise became fifty years of age, she terday afternoon on n charge of ties today Just before the soiling .i-.i i would 0l"a Hke to go to Congress as a murder anq was remanneo ior one;o 0im u., w..... sixth consecutive .,.M ov. . w i It la nlanned to take him . direct to represcnuiiive irum wiiiuuiirt. one . - . pointed to Illmtproductng her experience as a one or tne suggesien mouves h, v-n.si-. least one qualification service. J jn on Jyew MOIli; PRACTICAL wT , p. in . executive as at that the accused boy's dog bit young sun nas ueen uem m a locai a-isn- for public MacFatlane more than a year ago lion nome oy me imvkii amnon- and was destroyed, the former, it Is ties following his recent arrest. alleged, then having vowed ven-j lork mock mart Was Light Again NEW YORK, April 10: -There was another day of very dull trad- Ine lng on on the the New New York YorK Stock hiock Ex geancc for the loss of his pet. i 4,a.4, Action of loco Men Dismissed Thomas Hutchinson and Son-ln-Law Full In Suit Against Vancouver Banks : 'ur oi jew Latin and more ax- of i manual training, household change yesterday, prices varying I VANCOUVER, April 10 :-Actlon three three science and public economics little as 850.000 shares changed of Thomas Hutchinson and his their their boinp taught In the High hands. Closing averages were: In- son-ln.law demanding return , to Anat 8:hools of the province. riustrlals. 1034, off .00: rails, 40. them by two banks of $10,000 In Im- date. off 22; utllltle. 25.72. off .28. and perlnl Oil Co. shares was dismissed ' bonds, up .15. .In Supreme Court liere yesterday. I CAMILIEN HOUDi: IS United MAVUK III' .MONTREAL again elected mayor of Mon- treal yesterday by a majority more than 53,000 votes, other candidates loslnc deposits. Second man was tole Plante. Liberal candl- Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides wmm Prince Ilupcrt Fart cloudy, High 11:30 ajn. 202 ft. light easterly wind; barometer. 23:57 pm. 21 3 It. Lffr 5:28 am. 4.9 ft. 30.50: temperature, 40; sea smooth. 17:48 pjn. 42 ft. , NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXIV No. 84, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934 How many more times will W B.Miller feel the sweetness of "these little arms around his neck1 That is the question of a brokenhearted father as he holes his four-year-old daughter. Winnie Mae Miller, for whom all hope has been abandoned. Doctors give her at most, only a few weeks to live. She Is a victim of leukemia, a rare incurable disease resulting from a scarcity of red blood cells. At St. Luke's .hospital In Memphis. Tenn.. she touches the hearts of the internes. A blood transfusion turned to water. "I pray every night for a miracle to happen." said Mr Miller. "Maybe some great specialist will see her picture in the paper and come to her aid." t HOME TO , CHICAGO Samuel Insull to Leave Istanbul' Today For United States to ! Face Trial j ISTANBUL. April 10: The Turkish attorney-general balked Sa j miiAl Tntnll nttpmnt tn pvnrlp pv- . Have ! . .i . , iraauion io me uimtu owies on i RuiNiHrRuu.i. embezzlement and grand larceny'. ror " L.O.V) oi ins UIUI DUUIJUCI - " .),,,., he rimvlno lh fnn..r Phi. banks sr. as well as a trans-Atlantic .... telephone call, lending further POWELL RIVER. April 10: (CP cago utilities magnate's latest ap- boy, who peal for freedom at the week-end. i k ,itint tvnrtrt nf a The fourteen vear-old LOCAL MAN APPOINTED J. II. Pillsbury Gets Place on Workmen's Compensation Board VICTORIA, April 10: Premier Pattullo today announced the appointment of J. H. Pillsbury of Prince Rupert to the Workmen's Compensation Board, succeeding the late Hugh Gilmour. Mr. Pillsbury is well known throughout the province as a civil engineer. He went to the site f Prince Rupert prior to the city be-in; laid out and took part in the survev of the townsitc. For several years he was superintendent of the dry dock there and of late has been manager of the Pacific Stevedoring and Contracting Co. CARRYING AIR MAIL States Senate Considering Proposals For Giving Work Back to Companies MONTREAL. April 10: (CPi r Camlllen Houde. who was' WASHINGTON. D.C, April 10: mayor two years ago, was ! As Uie Senate yesterday considered an administration - favored bill ssa. PRICE; FIVE CENTS EN1&TT PROMISES RELIEF ENQUIRY LOWER NEW YORK TERRORIZED BY MANIAC ACTIVITIES Great Man Hunt Staged For Supposed Demented Killer of Two Persons DIES AT BANQUET W illiam W. .McDowell, U. S. .Minister to Ireland, Collapses at Affair in His Honor ! DUBLIN, April 10: (CP) William Wallace McDowell, newly Ixmcr East Side Terrorized Following Slaying of Man j appointed United states minister And Woman on Streets Within Twenty-Four Hours Ik Believed to he Deadly Shot NEW YORK, April 10: A great man hunt for a fren zied maniac gunman using a silencer-equipped weapon ,i? on here following the slaying within twenty-four hours oJ ! v.o pel-sons which has terrorized the lower east side. The ' iller, who is believed to le a deadly marksman, has also u shooting indiscriminately into the windows of build-, bui up to last night, had elu-n. , u) suing police although his Has Only Two Weeks To Live Special Powers A ct of British Columbia Will Not Be Vetoed in East Prime Minister of Canada Says He Does Not Intend to Play Into Pattullo's Hands Declines to Believe That Federal Treasury Has Been Looted OTTAWA, April 10: (CP) Investigation of federal relief expenditures by the public accounts committee of the House of Commons was promised last night by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. Demand for a probe by a special committee came from Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Liberal Leader of the Opposition, who declared that the Dominion treasury' had been looted by the'- rTT' provinces and municipalities rrrwxrr tvi-i t through lack of systematic audits. I A I lip A I I A detailed audit of federal relief Ml V JLJuTl expenditures would disclose "one of the most shocking stories this country has ever heard." said the Opposition Leader. If there is anything wrong," exclaimed the Prime Minister, "the wrong rests "at the door of the au ditor general anrUnar. otithisi eminent." Xot to Veto S. P. A. Ten Thousand Colliery Workers Walk Out in Alabama In Wage Dispute IN CRASH Pilot Fa tew and His Companion Killed in Alaska .Many Planes -Held at Fairbanks FAIRBANKS. Alaska, April 10: (Edward Fageros. pilot, and Michael The Premier said earlier In the Takoff were killed at the end of day that he would keep an eye on the week In the crash of an air-the Special Poweis Act of British plane between here and Magrath. Columbia and the proposed Indus-1 The crash Is believed to have- been ' trial board of Alberta to guarantee caused by poor visibility, that the constitutional powers of Ten planes were held here yrster-the Dominion were not upset. At day awaiting an Improvement In the same time, the Special Powers weather conditions before taking Act of British Columbia would not ! off for the Magrath and Upper be vetoed by the Dominion. Disallowance would be playing Into the hands of the Pattullo. government, the attorney-general of which had i pracucauy mviiea wie icucraj guv-, ernment t disallow the act In or-1 der that he might have a grievance." Notwithstanding the fact that errors had been disclosed. Premier Bennett declined to believe that there had been looting of the public treasury as charged by Mr. King. Certificates were not false. Wherever errors had been found they had been corrected and. If other over-payments had been made by ; the federal government, the money could be easily recovered as the names of the provinces stood behind every certificate. COAL MINE STRIKE ON Kuskokwlm River districts with prospectors and mining men on board. PRESIDENT WAS HOST Newspapermen Received on Yacht . By Chief Executive and Entertained With Mock Trial MIAMI. Fla.. April 10 : -News-, papermen were received by President Franklin D. Roosevelt yesr . terday aboard the yacht In which" he is enjoying a fishing vacation off the Florida coast and were entertained with a mock trial In which the chief executive was charged by his son. Elliott, with being a poor angler. The President-appeared to be In the best of tealth and spirits. Mr. Roosevelt plans to come: ashore from the yacht at Miami on Thursday and proceed direct to Washington. NO HALIBUT SALE BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. April 10:-j There no Me o haUbuf on In protest against a minimum ,tne local flsn exChange this moni-wago scale of $3.40 per day and fol-;tng. jq boat3 wnicn are ,n, tl)e lowing refusal of the mine opera- American Fremont with 13.000 tors to meet their demand for $4.50,' pounds, and the Canadian Mrg-ten thousand Alabama coal miners. aijce with 10J00 pounds, are hold- waixeci out oi me couicnes ycsrcr- lng over untu tomorrow. day. Ten Percent Cut In Salaries Is Being Continued (lUAI)RUPLET BOYS IN ENGLAND; ALL WELL , ' BIRMINGHAM. Enir.. AnrU 10: A Birmingham woman. wife of a painter and decora- which would authorize the calling , tor. has given birth to quad- f bids from private aircraft com- OTTAWA, April 10: The tei ruplets. They are boys and all panics for temporary air mall car- percent cut In salaries of judges are reported to be healthy and lying contracts, a counter-move and army and air force officers Im- strong while the mother, who 4 vnson foot which would provide for posed ft year ago will be continued already has a twoycar old the restoration of former contracts for another year under legislation! daughter, Is doing well. unUl companies holding them were presented In Parliament by the actually found guilty of fraud. i government yesterday. s