Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides PrJnce Rupert Cloudy, llgh cmtheast wind; barometer. 30 ' temperature. 56; sea smooth A. Vti XXIV No 156. Vancouver A x.nirta. .984. 11. C Nkkel.1). Uit; MlMourt. .40. 'UftloiAe. 15 40. li lt X. Ul. Uutt 1 X. L, .16. Caribou Gold quart. 131. Georgia nivi-r. .01H. (j 'U onda. .40. Ht'frulta. .OS. 1 4ln. .02. Mlntu. 23. Meridian. .11. Morning Star. .31. Native Son. 01 fc. National Bllver. JWI. N ble me. .07 . rrurt Oreille. .6. rrter Idaho. .10. rrrmler. 1.28. It'ftc McDonald, .iy Rward. .044- lU'tio. .86. Btlver Crest. .0214. Taylor Bridge, .47. Wayside. .07 ii. ' Whitewater. .05. Waverly Tangier, .01 ft. United Empire; .15. Dentonla. .47. Toronto Chlbougamau. .13. Central Patricia, .01. Oranada, 21. Inter Nickel. 33.50. Lake Maron, .08)4-Lee Oold, .12. Macassa. 229. Nuranda, 43.75. Rhcrrltt Gordon, X4. Blico. 2.31. r i Thompson Cadillac, .49. Venture. .03. Teck Hughes, 6.03. ? Budbury nasln, 1.45. Columarlo, .20. Smelter Gold. 52. ,t Can. Malartlc. .55. Dagamac, .15. 8tadacona, J9. Maplo Leaf, .38. - Mcklc Crow, 1.C5. Long Lnc Lagoon, .33 Va. Manitoba ft Eastern, J3. Little Long Lac, 0.00. Iomc, 43.25. , 1 ' Howcy, 1.20. Holly. 1750. rioncer, 13.10. San Antonio, 5.10. ( Wright Hargrcavcs, 0.30. . T Montreal ' Canada Cement, 7i. (i.if O.A.O., 14Tk. Walkers, 34V,. Brazil, b CuimdH CW,S(T BhawlnlgaSiril Alcchol, . Gardrni Nipped and Wheat Hower Suffered Slightly At Week-i:nd American ever fought for liberty" by Rudolph Hess trusted lieutenant of Chancellor Adotph IllUer. was considered fomeihlng of an about face In Nazi foreltn policy. ' Add reaving twelve thousand Nazi ehlefUlna at Koenlasberg yester-it ii mm ukH that a defenceless! country endangers peace (and that I wtntmum of arms necessary to security. New York Has Large Deficit Inrrravd Taxation 1 Forecast ny Governor lhman In Itadlo AridreM at Week-Knd NEW YOI1K. July 9: -The Stole of New York U faced with Increased taxation. It was forecast by Oover- nor Lehman In a radio address at th end of the week Oovernor lhman revealed a deficit of $62.- 000.000 In the state's budget. Frost Near Regina Does Little Damage in IlKOINA. July 9: -LltUc damage whs done as a result ol a frosty spell which visited some sections around Iteglna at Uie end of the week. Four degrees of frost. It was said, nipped nffrcted wheat In (Cti-i flower. Halibut Arrivals Unrtv. 33.000. 6c and 4c, Storage. 1 !-,.! it 19.000. 7.4c and 5c. Storage. Kitty J.. 17.000. 7.4c and 5c. Btor age. , . ., Druthers, 11.000. 7ic and 5c, At lln. Blrlus, 11500, 06c and 5c, Taclflc. Alkl. 11.000, 7.0c and c, racuic, Ilravo. 13000 7.0c ana oc vmh. Canadian Covenant. 20.000, refused 5.2c and 5c, going to Vancouver. AMF.IUCAN STOCKS New York Auburn, 24. Chrysler. 40. 8td. Oil of New Jersey, 44?a. U. 8. Btcel, 39Ji. O. P. Tinker sailed on the Trlnce brief trip to Vancouver torla. and Vic? June 5. A military dU'ta'ors.'up. probabl - w return to pocr of the Hohenzol : .. t.-i tare of Adolph Hitler is shaken by .... .-"n. on , ex-Kalser. his son or his grandson wa. be MORE SUN THIS YEAR Old Sol Much More Oenerom With Hi Illcvklngs in 1931 Than Last Year Prince Rupert for the first half of 1934 has enjoyed well on to twice as much sunshine as was recorded last year In the corresponding period, the sunshine for the first half of this year having now reached the total of 5725 hours as compared with 365.4 hours In the opening six months of 1933. Sunshine for June this year aggregated 1345 hours in comparison with 54.6 hours in June 1933. While sunshine has been much more plentiful this year than last. oddly enough the prcclpltaUon this year Is also considerably in excess of last year owing to the excep tionally wet month of January. Rainfall this June amounted to 5.7 inches as against 6.3 Inches in June 1933, bringing total precipitation Minimum temperature, 44 on June 2. Mean temperature, 52.3. Precipitation. 5.7 Inches. Sunshine, 134.5 hours. Wheat Prices Winnipeg July. .76?. October, .78. December, .70 U. ; Chicago "July, .88.' September, .H9ty, ,. December, .POft. French-Canadian member of the Canadian Radio Commission. JEWESS IS THREATENED Ilnmb Thrown Into Prince Liechtenstein's Castle Believed Intended Tor Hebrew Wife VIENNA. Austria. July 9: A bomb was thrown into the castle of Prince Liechtenstein Saturday, doing serious damage. The bombing, it is believed. w: a Nail attempt to .u. ,. h nf thi. nrp- Kill weciuensiein s jewisn wue. UI HIV . . j sent vear to 53.09 Inches in com parison with 37.99 Inches In the opening half of 1933. The weather summary for June was as follows: Highest barometer reading at sea level. 30.39 on June 8. Lowest barometer, reading at sea level, 2959 on June 21. Maximum temperature, 70 on . j the former Baroness von Outtman LUXURYTAX IS DROPPED Two Percent Turnover Tax Expec i ted to Reduce Prices In France PARIS. July 9: -The cent luxury tax was lifted NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934 L -.if O jyer . on Bl mberg. let hru rve . . '.j.t as- t, Germany by f ir ... && ,-ve hxu r One of 'hv. iirce Wuiielm. : .jw;; up;uv of u:oce .u a slorlc Potsdam Paiace fun 1035 it fcs predicted Former Organizer Of Conservatives May Join Board OTTAWA July D J acquest Car-tier, former Conservative organizer in Montreal district during the-last feoeral election it is rumored, may succeed Thomas Maher as the f it. and r-jle mitt, the top be- FUNERAL IS HELD Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. X.! Good Laid at Rest Yesterday Afternoon There was a large attendance of friends at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral yesterday afternoon when the funeral .took place cf Mark Frederick Good, nine year old j son of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Good, whose death occurred with tragic suddenness last week. The service was conducted by Very Rev. Jamos B. Gibson, dean of the Cathedral, 'and the full choir was In atten dance. Hymns were "Shall We Ga ther at the River " and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Peter Lien presided at the organ. Following the sen-ice interment was made In Falrvlew Cemetery. A large concourse of mourners fol lowed the cortege to the final rest ing place. There were many beautiful floral offerings. Eight young boy friends of deceased were honorary pallbearers these being Richard Mills, Alan Large. Allan and Hugh Durban I. John Nlcholls. Billy Wilson, Blliy Hunter and John Good. Active pall bearers were J. J. Payne. D. J. Ma theson. C. C. Mills. Capt. J. R. Eltcrt Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe and G. A Woodland. Sd1?,! Western Ontario government on Saturday with the promulgation of new fiscal reform laws and has been replaced by a two percent business turnover tax designed to reduce prices. TODAY'S WEATHER Terrace Cloudy, calm, 50. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 52. Stewart Cloudy, south wind, 54. Htoltnn Cloudy, calm. 50. Snilthrrs Part tloucly, ralm, mild Burns Lake Clear, calm. 55. AlyitM Cliudt, -Hlm, Has Heavy Storm Two Dead, Three Seriously Injured; And Much Hamate Done In Cyclone at End of Week TORONTO. July 9: Two persons A t t I- I , 1 1 11. ' arc Known 10 nave oeen mui-u, uirrci others were seriously injured and! m" thnitnH f dollars of wo-nTtv damage was done In a storm whth reached cyclonic prpnorMons in he Georgian nay district and Vrem Ontario at the end of the wee ;heir full campaign resources into the fight which is a straight one be tween Mackenzie Ma theson,, Vancouver barirster. the Liberal nominee, and Mrs. R. P. Steeves, the Co-operative Commonwealth Fe deration standard bearer, who is a High 0:01 ajn. 19.8 It. 13:07 pjn. 17.6 ft. Low 6:53 am. 32 It. 16:51 pjn. 8.8 It. PRICE: FIVE CENT8 POLITICAL INTEREST CENTERING IN NORTH VANCOUVER Gesture of Peace and Friendliness Made by Confidante of Hitler .Minimum of Arms Necessary to Ensure Security is Country Want, Rudolph Hess Says in Addressing Nazi Chief tains All II MR LIN. Germany. July 9: (CP) Plans to push vigor u-ly n friendlier foreign policy were indicated today on behalf of Germany which appears to fear that other counties will build political fences completely shutting her out ringing pronouncement ior a rrancu-uerman mmci tanding and at the same time a warning that Germany Today's Stocks I Army Dictatorship and Kaiser's Return Foreseen A Provincial By-Election On North Shore Now Warming For Finish Straight Fight Between Liberal Candidate, Mackenzie Mathcson, and Co-operative Commonwealth Choice, Mrs. R. P. Steeves VICTORIA, July 9: (CP) North Vancouver will be the focal point of political attention Saturday of this week when the provincial by-election takes place there to fill the vacancy in the Legislature caused by the death of Harley C. F. Anderson, C. C. F. member. It is the first test of political strength in British Columbia since the general elec tion last fall and both the govern-a ment and opposition are throwing No Damage Done By Earthquake In Old Country well known Vancouver educaUon- allst and was an unsuccessful can- LONDON. July 9:-SUght seismic dldate for Vancouver-Point Grey In disturbances were felt between the general clecUon. ; Ljm,dI ?nd PjWJ3Sl3iIILw?en Leading the Liberal forces is midnight and 1 o'clock Saturday Premier T. D. Pattullo who had in- morning. No damage was reported. tended to be In Prince Rupert last : week but postponed the trip north p . m because of the by-elecUon and also ; JtiVIC tlOIl 1 0 on account of pressure of other. ouslness. ! D Rpcicfpr Mrs. Steeves is having the active) t.CO!OlWU support of Rev. Robert Connell, the j Leader of the Opposition, and Uher C. C. F. stalwarts. Fisherman Loses Fisherman's Funeral Plan of Action Is Decided Upon By United Farmers' League At Regina REGINA, July 9: Militant resis tance to evictions with hunger T I T j marchers' demonstrations was the LUC Dy UrOWning ikej-note of a plan of action adopted j by the United Farmers' League na- ! tional conference at the closing ses- Manuel Lost His Life in Fatality j sion 0f a three-day convention. Last Thursday, Provincial Police Advised District headquarters of the pro vincial police here have been advised of the drowning last Thurs day of A. Manuel, Vancouver fisher man, at Rivers Inlet. The message announcing the fatality gave no particulars. An inquest is being held it Rivers Inlet. Prince Edward Id. Town Fire Swept Fourteen Buildings Destroyed at Richmond Near Charlottetown On Saturday CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I., July 1 9: Fourteen buildings were de 5l' stroyed in a a fire which which swept swcpi. W It A Cnlnrliv as nein saiuraaj .through the busines3 section of (Richmond near here. The funeral of Lewis Sanae. 45- year old troll fisherman, who waV . . , . . . Hntisll Pound and at accidentally drowned recently nn.it Harbor, took niaee Saturday Canadian Dollar on morning from the chapel of B. C. Undertakers to Falrvlew Cemetery with Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe. pastor of First BiptUt Church, officiating. Sande was born in Minnesota but New York Exchange NEW YORK, July 9: The British pound sterling closed at $5.04 1 4 on the local foreign exchange market was a naturalized Canadian. He was Saturday and the Canadian dollar unmarried. at a premium of 21-32c. BARGAIN COUNTER RATE Special Offer For July and August Only $1.50 to End of Year Those paying $1.50 now will have the Daily News delivered to their homes in the city until the end of December. To take full advantage of this subscriptions should be paid at once as each day of delay makes the period one day shorter.