KNOX HOTEL Mi:K M.W MtNUIKMKNT si riHini" all Hli Hot and O.ld Malrr, Mliower IhIIi r.xr:i.i.i;NT himxi kwim Veil will like I he Knot. Ilalra: ?.V. All, Anwrican or European nan r.l I. WtMOl 11 1'ruprlrtur xrJcd out and it I understood Summary Canadian 30,000 pounds, 5c and to 5.7c and 4.5c. American 59,000 pounds, 7c and to 7.4c and 5c. American 'thona, 21,000 pounds, going to Seattle Chum, 0.000, and Alkl, 10,000, At "n. 7c nnri . Excel, 22,000, Royal 7c and 5c. "104, 7,000, and Wave. 11,000, kl Btornge, 7.4c nnd 5c. Canadian Melville. 20.000. Atlln. 5c and 4.5c Gobble, 5,000, Cold Storage, 5.7c , '"1 1.5c Margallcc, 5,000, Cold Storage, and 4.5c. . CANADIAN GOLD PKICK Today's Stocks (Court. 8 O. Jotm-on Oo.) Vancouver Alexandria. .05. Bayview, .01. D. C. Nickel. 1.10. Big Missouri. .28. Bralorrie, 12.75. B. R. Cons, .33. te that OtUwa.llltVB.a'prpjiIX,lIl3: r n :I lis own. II was reiterated that those b-. c ., in want and requiring as-i ' will have to re-reglster af- Au ras' I under rules and regula-1 be formulated and which; be ndmlnlstercd by the mini-' ? ':bor The government will 1 rfcude who are to be carried i ; ... i ' I' xpected that, at a rcult ol " nne thousands of persons be ken off the relief lists with i': v caving to the country. JAP NAVAL HERO DIES Admiral To to Succumb to Camel Of Throat Today at Age of Llfhty-SU Year TOKYO, May 30: iCIM Admiral . 11... ....... . J- ' M-rquu; lumacniro TUgO. wnu uc- the Russian Navy twenty-' t : ' years ago In the Ru$o-Japan-f War died today at the age of '' ix years from cancer of the f i with which he had suffered frf :ume time, hope of his recovery uvi:: recently been given up. Admiral Togo was regarded as 'spans greatest naval hero and tore 13 national mourning in his memory Halibut Arrivals BuUe I. X. U .10. Cariboo Quartz, 1.75. Dentonia, .72. Dunwell, .28. Georgia River. .02. Oolconda. .40. Indian. .03 task). Mlnto, 50. Meridian. .15. Morning Star. .25. Native Son, .03 National Silver, .03 ft. Noble Five. .03. Pend Oreille. .83. Porter Idaho. .08. Premier. 1.26. Reeves McDonald, .19. Reward. .07 Reno. .88. " Silver Crest. .02 Salmon Oold. .17 Taylor Bridge, .72. United Empire. .10. Waverly Tangier. .02 V4. Whitewater, .05. Wayside. .34 Toronto Chlbougamau, ,13VH. Central Patricia, .61. Lee Gold. .13. Granada. .60. Int. Nickel. 20.25. MacAssn. 2.48. Noranda. 42.60. Shexrltt Oordon, 1.04. Slsco. 2.15. Thompson Cadillac, .47. Ventures. .88. Lake Maron, .07 Teck Hughes. 6.55. Sudbury Basin, 1.69. Columarlo, .36. Smelter Gold. .30. Can. Malartlc, .58. Little Long Lac, 5.50. Bagamac, .13. Stadacona, .32. Maple Leaf. .42. Tickle Crow, .72. Long Lac Lagoon, .34. Manitoba Si Eastern. .22. e MONTREAL. Mav 20: (Cnna-; which will Qlan Press)--The Canadian gold' Downs next Wednesday. Jrw was up one cent at $34.69 wr ounce. .' t i 0 f TWKNTY.ONK HOUSES aim: LEFT IS DEItnY LONDON, May 30: CP)- Twenty-one tnrcc-ycar uiu were left out of more than three hundred original en- trants when final acceptances were called today for the Derby be run at Epsom romlnent Pioneer Contractor, Business Man. Military Officer And ExMaror Honored Over one hundred citizens ol Prince Rupert assembled last night I In the Commodore Cafe to pay fare-j well tribute to Lieut. Col. 8. P. Mc-I Mordie D. 8. O.. prominent pioneer contractor and business man, dis- tlngulshed ex-army officer and for mer mayor, alderman and police magistrate, on the eve of his departure for Victoria to which city he has been transferred In the crvlce of the Famous Players Ca nadian Corporation. The affair took the form of a complimentary banquet under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce with the president, John Dybhavn. In the chair. A feature of the proceedings was the presentation to Col. McMordle of a hand some club Jug. a,,. ipkerMt. the community's appreciation, esteem and best wishes. The 'farewell ad dress to Col. McMordle was made by Ex-Mayor 'Cyril H. Orme while City Commissioner W. J. Alder also spoke briefly. Col. McMordle. moved by the honor which was beln? done him, replied suitably. Ex-Mayor Orme In his address. Ex-Mayor Orme recounted the prominent place Col. McMordle had taken In the affairs of Prince Rupert since he had first come here over a quarter of a century ago, also the service he had rendered the community. Before the war he had been a prominent builder, contractor and investor. Overseas during' the war hi record of service had been one of ever-lasUng credit not only to Prince Rupert but to the whole province of British Columbia. After coming home from Europe, he had again given of his talents as police magistrate, alderman, mayor and In other capacities. A good sportsman and a hard fighter. Col. McMordle was one. Mr. Orme declared, whom he was proud Indeed to number among his friends. The departure from Prince Rupert not only of Col. McMordle but of Mrs. McMordle would be a distinct loss to this Continued on Pace 2 TWO BOYS DROWNED Trairedy Yesterday In Vancouver Harbor Just inside Second Narrows VANCOUVER, May 30: (CPI--Wllltam, aged 8, and Nelson, cged 9, sons of W. S. Bailey, Canadian Pacific Railway employee at Medicine Hat. Alta., were drowned yesterday when a boat in which they were returning from a fishing trip capsized In Burrard Inlet inside1 the First Narrows. Morris Zlotnlk, aged 51, who was rowing the 12-foot skiff from which the lads lost their lives, was rescued In an unconscious condition by the Japanese boat II, K. I NKW YOItK MAItKET CLOSl'.I) 1 NEW YORK, May 30: (CP) The iNcw York markets being closed to- ' day. there was no quotations on ver, copper nn dother metals. It Is Decoration bay. Tomorrow's Tides High 2:18 ajn. 22.3 ft. 15:30 pjn. 19.0 It. Low 9:12 a.m. 0.9 It. 21:17 pjii. 7.3 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER o V XXIV No. 125 O PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ? PLAN TO imLP YOUTHS OF PROVINCE I I J I I I JUL NEW UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF DEAL IN BRITISH COLUMBIA A 11 Those Needing Aid From Public Funds to Re-Register in August No One to be Allowed to Suffer For Want of Necessities,,, i Tl t f I i. . v i mi i I ' Providing They Are Genuinely in Need Thousands Of Names Expected to be Struck Off VK TOKIA, May 3U; (CP) Following receipt of numerous complaints from all parts of the province that unemployment relief as it is administered at present has be-conif a "racket," Premier T. D. Pattullo announced yester-t:av that the government has decided that relief as now di. trihuted in British Columbia will terminate on August it u a complete rc-rcglstratlon t c ' imc cuecuve. i T. Premier took pain to point: ' J no one in the province will te a-cd to suffer lor want of thej ' .r s ol life. There U no doubt, ; , ' Hat the present position of " : breaking down the morale ' -rjc.:lf l m possible within the of the province. Mr. Pat-statprt necessary works will TRIBUTE IS PAID' Large Gathering of Citizens Assembles to Farewell CoL Mc Mordie on Leaving City Presentation Made Dillinger Aide In Court Chat FIVE CENT AUXILIARY BEER AGAIN ! This Is Forecast of Minister of Finance in Announcing Reduction in Malt Tax OTTAWA. May 30i (CP) The possibility of a return of the five cent glass of beer was mentioned in the House of Commons last night by Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes, minister of finance, when he announced a reduction in the malt tax from 7'jc to 6c a gallon which, on beer, will amount to 3i2c per gallon. In addition, the tariff on imported beer I reduced and the imposts against the ingredients for home brew arc also down. The changes become effective on July 1. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Clarendon C. Smith will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from the B. C. Undertaker's Chapel under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. Members of the Legion are requested to attend. SCIIOOXEIt MALAIIAT AUKLSTr.D FOR DEBT VANCOUVER. May 30: (CP) The auxiliary schooner Ma- lahat, which recently made a voyage to Prince Rupert for a cargo of logs, was arrested yes- terday by order of the Admlr- nlty Court on a claim of $1926 In back wages by members of ( her crew. v ' . . jthe celebrant and preacher wa3 Int. Rev. O. A. Rlx D. D Bishop! I of Caledonia, Rev. Canon W. F.j Rushbrook and Very Rev. James jB. Gibson, Dean of the Cathedral. I assisting. i This evening there will be an 'open meeting In connection with jthe diocesan rally for the Restoration Fund over which Mrs. O. A. Rlx, diocesan fund organizer, will (preside and at which special addresses will be given by Mrs. W. B. Chamberlain of Edmonton, pres ident of the Dominion Women's Auxiliary for Central Canada. Canon Rushbrook, Dean Gibson and Bishop Rlx. Business sessions of the Cat Scheme of Employment For Young Men Found By Economic Council I Definite Recommendation to be Made to Provincial (Jov-ernment Whereby Hoys Through School 3Iay Dc Absorbed Into Industry VICTORIA, May 30: (CP) The economic advisory council will recommend to the provincial government a plan for the absorption into industry at a definite rate of young boys through school and otherwise unemployed. Prof. V. A. Carrothers, chairman of the council, says he believes the council has found such a plan and will make definite recommendation shortly. MEDICINE DISCUSSED Dr. R. (. Large Interesting Speaker At Luncheon of Gyro Club I Yesterday xesieruay I of harmful influences. In the memory of only a very few living to- day had the world experienced an! jHe adaed that the absorption of i boys might be possible through a : scheme analagous to apprentice ships but without the long terms of service usually denoted by that method. r i Tiin rm i w r y iiui iiij Arrested at the time John Dll- I lllll III' linger escaped Trom a federal i j P. a.1 sKPIlavithW " W A R flFR I Freicttl is shown listening to whispers of her lawyer, Louis Piquett. of Chicago, in court at St Paul, where she was on trial, charged with aiding Dillinger. Miss Frechettl almost succeeded in walking out of the court until she was noticed by a bailiff. She got two years Imprisonment. The twenty-third diocesan an nual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church cqmblned with the second annual Caledonia diocesan rally of the women s department oi me Kes- zatlon could not exist and the dls- j xa-ia a kj coveries of physical science would , "" BIitain Has Arced " r'0' be utterly impossible of use or ap-iGreat I plication." declared Dr. ft. G. Large ! PI-France Considering jln addressing the Prince. Rupert One-Finland Paying 1 Gyro Club yesterday on the subject ; ,: rt TT 'of "Medicine and Civilization."! y , , P ,7 bU wUl be I Very few people realized. lhe , propyl dlspatch- ! to Washington within speaker declared, the importance1 twenty- of the contribution medicine had i hours under government plans lmade things" "na"y reviewed b tne in the development of this being probably due to the fact , . . ., J PARIS- Mav W it. mntHhtinnc nf well defined !1VT CrCCIAXT a neSatlve character. People were fee"ngf lS Browl.ng here "ia' Mn 1 1X1 H VNII IN At" ut sort of payment on war debts will , problems It has yet to solve, giving Diocesan W. A. Of Anglican! little thought to what had already Church And Kestoration Fund Itally Meetings Commence Here Today a' Holy Communion service at which been done. Medicine had made lis be made by France to the United States on June 15 when Instalments become due. The government Is a plan alon; thU line. f"slt!erlnS chief contribution In the abolition ii is Known, out aeiaus n.vc noi yet been made known. France's lull navment would be 1175.000.000. TViCUT wnTOxf n r r.. in. epidemic of plague, cholera or yel- ,T i ,T low fever. If present medical know-' ?? f,ar " ,S,"n'tly ktY,wn to datr' ledge were wiped out, civilization ?n andf wUI the nIy f opean nat,n lts would go back five hundred years if. ? pa3 JJ"talment on., T deots thls ear- Finland's pay- it .hi. f ..rviv, .11 toratlon fund opened today at; pesli,cnces would return, epidemics mCnt mtS $1160- within a decade, the greater put of i the population would be wiped out. The remainder of the population would be sickly and jenerallyl short-lived. Large sections of the1 Governor Rolph Is Now Sinking world now prosperous would be- Condition Of California Executive come uninhabitable. With drinking With Heart And Lungs Af fee- water no longer purified, sewagei ted. Declared Grave dumped in the streets, vaccination; , discontinued and quarantine abol-; SAV FRANSCICO. May 30: Th7 ished, diseases long forgotten would condition of Governor James Immediately return, leprosy would Rolph lr. of California was stated spread, surgery would b? of the by physicians last night to bo roughest and most brutal, aseptle extremely grave, with the outlook obstetrics would give place to the 'or his recovery unencouraglng. A mediaeval midwife with all her lg- patient in St. Francis Hospital, he norance and filth resulting in the has been suffering with a serious dread puerperal lever and dentistry cardiac condftion and yesterday would be confined to brutal cxtrac- developed a pulmonary condition. edonla diocesan board will occupy Hon without anaesthesia, on hiv tnmnrmff rnmmcnclnff in I In the course of his address Members of the, family of the Dr siaie executive are Keeping almost , minB with m j B Gib-.Urue recounted in an interestlne "onstant vigil at his bedside. Hf 4 ,u..cor. r.ri.irf.nt in the and. at times, amusine manner. nas Dcen ln Por health for some chair and Mrs. Chamberlain agaln,somc of the hishlUhts of medical ume- a special speaker. practice as it was Known in an ear- This afternoon Mrs. Rlx is entej- Iter day. In many cases strange QUINTKUrLETS ARE DOING talnlng at tea at Bishop's Lodge for practices were hinged with religious NICELY IN ONTARIO the visiting delegates and local ceremonies and unique rites. j Anglican ladles. 1 Greeks Led Way ! hukth uat. ont., May au: (UF A number of delegates from out- The greatest advances ln medl- The condition of five baby girl side points are ln the city for the cine In early times were made by born 'to Mrs. Ollva Dlonnc of Cal-meetlngs Ithe Greeks, the speaker said. Or- lander on Monday continues good Iganlzed medicine there was ln the and the attending physician be- Mrs. Douglas Sutherland, who hands of the priests of Aesculapius t'eves they have every chance of has been on a two weeks' trip to whose temples of healing were lo- living. It Is the first time bn record Vancouver, Seattle nnd clscwhere-otrd whnnt ih rountrysMe. Orek medical hlstoryvjthat qulntrup-ln the south, relumed to the city on .medicine later migrated -jo Rom. 'td have lived more Omu twenty -the Prince George this afternooiw (Continued on Page Four) four n ur.