Today's.Wer 4 Tomorfow's Tides -i wmm Prince Kupert-OveiJ A''o. High 3:10 am. 19.4 It easterly wind; baromete V 15:33 pjn. 195 ft. Low 9:30 ft. temperature, 58; sea smoou am A3 2155 pan. 5.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER . Vol XXIV . No. 183. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 193-1 PRICK: FIVE CENTS NUMBER OF WORKLESS DECREASING ALASKA DELEGATE FAVORS STATES BUILDING HIGHWAY Those On Direct Relief In Dominion Will Soon Be Under Million Mark Government's $10,000,000 Public Works Program Expec-ted to Further Remedy Situation Which is Already Showing Marked Improvement OTTAWA, Aug. 13: (CP) Hopes are expressed in official circles here that the number of persons on direct relief throughout Canada will soon be below the million mark During the past year half a million have been re-rr.'ivpd from the rolls, the total for July being slightly nre than a million. It is felt that, when the government's $jn.00O,O00 public works program gets under way, the f :'ua!un will show a substantial improvement. P. A. Miquelon ! ' , j 1 ' KJ M ; j! on Dcc," x. Orand C i- ' for the Beuevotoit trl pry.-Tivc Order of Elks of Cj und Newfoundland was - ..:or to the city at the wcek-fi'i i '.he course of official fiu-'m- He was given a hearty wel-'on. at a Junior Hka" dance on F i'!ay night and at a sutwe-' I lnt meeting of Senior Locg.- No 46. and Junior Elks. ! delivered an Inspiring ad-rt , . The Ideals of Elkdom.." Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCORES Amtriran league E' Luis 9, Chicago 8. Cleveland 0, Detroit 7. FluUdclphla 2. Washington 1. New York , Boston 3. National League Bf''in 4. New York 7. Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 0. Cblrago 8t. Louis 6. Cincinnati 4-3, Pittsburg 3-8. SUNDAY SCORES National League ClnrlnnaU 8, Pittsburg 9. Chisago 7-6, St. Louis 2-4. Philadelphia 1. Washington 1. CSIlfH . a Bcvenm. rain. St Louis 4-2. Chicago 2-3. York 4-7. Boston 6-1. uevcland 5. Detroit 0. of 'bcrt 0 8cott- moderator Jumbu and well known In thU oor I, .,!former missionary skip-g Uie mission boat Tr.omas CmS" ,WV a linger aboard the 'rom vl n, CVenlng 80,08 U,roU!tn 'Mlastlcal duties. Alaska Miner On First Trip Out Since Gold Rush Making his first trip outside U thlftr-ftrt yer Mrna&in P De sormler of Beaver. Alaska, who went Into the Kkmdjrke with the Gold Ruth" and has never been away since, arrived In the city from the north on the Prtncew Charlotte Saturday afternoon and will pro ceed from here by rail to his native province of Quebec to visit with relatives. Mr. Desormler U due to see many change in the outside world Hp attended hU first talking plrturc at the Capitol Theatre hers Saturday night. Rebekah Honor Guest on Friday .Mrs. Horace Tattenul Unless al Tea lor Mrs. Trelhewey of Vancouver An enjoyable lea was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. Horace Tattersal. Eleventh Avenue, in honor of the provincial president of the IVbekah Alterably. Mrs. Trethewey of Vancou ver. The tea table was prettily Decorated with sweei peas and baby's breath. Mrs. S. Simpson and Mrs. S. Hammond poured, assisted by Mrs. Alex Barbc. Mrs. norman Moorehouse. Mrs. W. A. MacLean and Mrs. II. Tattersal. Wheat Prices Winnipeg Oat, 87V. Dec 88. May, 9U. Chicago Sept.. 1.04. Dec, 1.07. May. 1.10. Hritisli Toimd and rSnnflmn Dol nr on New York Exchange Montreal. Aug. 13: The Bri tish pound sterling was quoted at $4.9Mi here at the wcen-ena u the United States dollar at 97 VC. mpw vonK. Aug. 13: Tnc un tlsh pound sterling was quoted at $5.08 to 5.10 here at the week- ..a t v Piinndlan dolar at nivi uiiu k.v $1.028 to $1.02?i. Today's Stocks (Couneaj B- O. iotmM.ua Ob.) Vancouver Alexandria, SflVz. Bayvlew. i)lj. B. C. Nickel, M. Big Missouri. 32. Bralorne, 150. Bridge River Con, .13. B. R. X., 1.00. Butte LX.L, .13. Cariboo Quartz, 1.37. Dunwell, 22. Dentonla, 31. Oeorgla River, JOl. Hercules, .04 Ti. Indian. D3 (ask). Mtnto. 20. Meridian. MYj. Morning Star, .17. National Silver,. 04 Vj. Noble Five. M. Pend Oreille. .70. Porter Idaho. .10. Premier. 131. Reward. j05. Reno, .90. Silver Crest, J02H. Taylor Bridge. .40. Wayside. .074. Waverly Tangier. MY. Whitewater. J054. United Empire. 20. Toronto Central Patricia, 50, ,r -.?. bhlbougaroao.-.10. - Ue Oold, .09. Qranada, .62. Inter. NickeL 25XW. Macassa, 2A5. Noranda, 430. Shenitt Oordon, .70. 8Uco, 2.49. Thompson Cadillac, .48 lj. Ventures. .90. Lake Maron, .08 Vi. Teck Hughes, 6i3. Sudbury Basin, 1.56. Columario, 21. 8melter Oold, 21. Can. Malartic .61. Little Long Lac. 7.00. Astoria Rouyn. .10Vj. Stadacona. 3&. Maple Leaf. 32. Pickle Crow, 18. Long Lac Lagoon, .40. Manitoba It Eastern, .38. Murwood, 36. Bankfleld. 131. McLeod Cockshutt, .70. Ashley. 55. Bagamac, Bralorne, 15.85. Dome, 43.75. Ounriar, 230. HoUy. 18.85. Mclntyre 46.75. Lake Shore. 52.75. Wright Hargraves, 9.63. New York Chrylscr. 3Hi. Ocn. Motors, 29s-International Nickel. 25H. Howe Sound, 53i. Steel 33. Dome. 44. Radio, 5.. Case, 39. Montreal Batr.urst, 3. Brazilian, 9. Cement, 6U. Alcohol. IV. aPJt, 13k. Nickel, 24?i. McColl. 13. Shawinlgan 21. Smelers. 142. Oils A. P. Con, .10. Amalgamated, .07Vi. C. & E, .70. Calmont, .07. Dalhousle. .30. Fabyan Oil. .00' i. Freehold. .07. Home OU. 1.00. Merland, .22. Mar Jon, .06. United Oil, .05. Back From The Dead Charles Ullmo just back in Paris from Devil's Lle after he had served 27 years of a life sentence for high treason, meets Lis fiancee. Mile Poiner a French nurse, as he steps off the train. For ten years she has been beseeching the government to grant his release. Success came a month ago. Home, sweet home. Mrs. Jack London May Recover From I Serious Injuries SANTA ROSA, Cal.. Aug. 13: Medical attendants are hopeful for the recovery of Mrs. Jack I-ondcn. widow of the famous British author, who sustained serious injuries last week when her horse fell on her. I Mrs. Orange V. Hok ot Vancouver was among the round trip passengers aboard the steamer Catala which was here last evening north -bouna. She will be here again tomorrow returning south. Officials Of New England Company Hurt CORDOVA, Alaska. Aug. 13: CP F. A. Gepner. superintendent of the New England Fish Co., and William Carson, port engineer, ere recovering after being seriously burn- ed last week when a cannery tender ilaunch exploded. They jumped overboard to save themselves. Mrs. R. O. Clarice sailed Satur day evening on the Prince Kupert for Vancouver. She will visit for a couple of weeks In the soutn. Austrian Nazis in Germany Are Arrested on Order Of Hitler; New Revolt Coming BERLIN, Aug. 13: The Reich leader, President Adolph Hitler, in an effort to restore Austro-Ger-man relations and to ensure peace in Central Europe, has ordered the arrest of prominent Austrian Nazis in Germany involved in the putsch which resulted in the recent assassination of Chancellor Englebert Dolfuss. Sixty-nine Austrian Nazis who had been seeking refuge on German soil were arrested Saturday afternoon following Hitler's order, chief among them being Alfred Fraunfeld, deposed leader of the Austrian Nazis. i Another Rebellion Expected VIENNA, Austria, Aug. 13: Vice-Chanceljpr Prince von Stahremberg states that the Austrian government expects a new Nazi rebellion within a short time and the government is making prepara-"' tions accordingly. Anthony Dimond to Put Forward Bill Providing Road Through B. C. Believes Washington Should Artery in This Province and Yukon For Distance Of One Thousand Miles SEATTLE, Aue. 13: (CP) delegate to Congress, will press Alaska-Pacific Highway at gress, he announces. "I believe one thousand mile link in Northern British Columbia and the Yukon to connect up with jiannlng to draw up a new blLS arhlch will authorize the President! to make any arrangements that may be advisable with Canada as well as providing funds both for lie Alaska and Canadian sections." Halibut Arrivals American Tuscan, 16,000, 5c and 4c. Storage. Marlerai.5005.Sc and 4c, Storaa. Lancing 22.000. 5.6c and 4c. Atlln Chum, 10400, 54c and 4c. Royal. Wabash, 7500. 5.4c and 4c. Pacific. Defence. 17400, 5.5c and 4c, Stor age. HI Gill, 15400, 5.6c and 4c, Booth. Midway, 16,000, 54c and 4c. Pa cific. Arcade 13,000, 54c and 4s, Pacific. Pierce. 8.000. 5.6c and 4c Booth. Gloria, II 12000 5.4c and 4c Stor- ige. Canadian Cape Beale, 38,000, 5c and 44c. Storage. Cape Race, 10,000, 4 Sc and 4c, tlin. Fanny F 8.000, 5.1c and 4c. Ed munds & Walker. Sea Maid. 25,000. 6c and 5c. Ed- nunds & Walker (Westminster de livery). Embla 7.000. 4.6c and 4c, Booth. Atll. 12.000. 44c and 4c. Storage. Bayvlew, 8500, 4.6c and 4c AUin. Gulvik. 18,000 5.4c and 4c Storage Morris H. 10.000, 4.8c and 4c, At- ln. Gibson 18000, 44c and 34c Storage. VISITLNG OCEANIC Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gosse came north from Vancouer on the steamer Catala and dlsemoarked last evening at Oceanic Cannery it the mouth of the Skeena River. Mr. Gosse Is head of the ocean Salmon Canners Ltd. which operates Oceanic cannery. VISITED STEWART T. N. LePage. manager of the northern division of the Home Oil Distributors Ltd.. made the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business at the end of the week n the Prlnse Rupert returning V Uie city Saturday evening. VISITED YUKON G. A. Yardley. Inspector of customs, who has. been on a trip into the Yukon and Northern British Columbia on official duties, was a rxisscneer aboard the ss. Prince George today returning to Victoria Mrs. J. 8. Wilson and sons who have been holidaying for the past several weeks in Vancouver, re turned home from the south on the Catala last evenmg. ! Mrs. Robert Dowther sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for a two weeks trip to Offer to Construct Traffic Anthony J. Dimond, Alaska for the construction of the the coming session of Con we should offer to build the Alaska," he declared. "I am .!! "i t i i r 1 TTri GO STRONG Started Ount Boldly in Defence of Empire Wrestling Supremacy at Games in London LONDON. Aug. 13: vCP) -Canada started her defence of th6fresUTng Games by winning all five first round engagements scheduled. The Canadians won eveiy mat title at the 1930 games in Hamilton FISH TRAP IS CLOSED Bureau of Fisheries Official at Ketchikan Finds it Was In Illegal Position KETCHIKAN. Aug. 13: CP Clarence Olsen. Bureau of Fisheries agent, has closed the floating trap, of the Deep Sea Salmon Co. on the ground that It was in an illegal position. Aged Victoria Alderman Is Dead in the South VICTORIA. Aug. 13: CP Aid. R. T. Williams, pioneer resident of Victoria for more than 75 years. died on Saturday. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm. 58. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 56. Stewart Heavy fog, calm, 56. Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 60. Smlthers Clear, calm, warm. Sam Morrison. 1 district engineer for the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia with heacquarters In Vancouver, and Gordon McKenzle, bridge engmeer, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train. In the course of a tour over the line on official dutiek. and sailed on the Prince Rupert the same evening for Vancouver. RECORD WORLD'S DIVE INTO OCEAN MADE HAMILTON. Bermuda. Aug. 4 13: (CP) Establishing a new world's record dive.' Dr. Wll- 11am Beebe and Otis Barton of f New York, descended 2510 feet below the ocean's surface seven miles off Bermuda In a two-ton spherical diving ap- paratus of their own manufac- ture, m 3 it