- Quart, 1.40. ! . ;a 50. I v.. 31 O: ,i River. M. 37. V " 04a: v. m Mr m 09. M K star. .15. V. .i Silver. .04. K Five. .07. T:- Oreille. .70, P Idaho. .0814. r : 21. r r, " ' rest. .02. T Bridge. J7. V.' 08 W w ler. .OJ. V Tahgier. .01 Vi. Empire. 22. Toronto Patricia. 1JD3. iKsmau, jwto.. '.id 12. ' adn .82. ' Nickel. 24.60. vsh. 2.90. ndi 4155. Oordon, J68. f.82 mpson Cadillac. .49. X V.s. .97. k" Maton. .08. T Hughes. 6.75. rif1burv llasln. 1.60. ' ;;murto. .24. ' r '"r Oold. .23. ' Mulartlc, .05. Long Lac. 7.15. " ri;i Rouyn. .08Vi. i"ma. .36. M; Leaf. .31. rii'kle trow. 1.69. 't Lagoon, .47. w i Itoba 61 Eastern, .32. Mutwuod. ,3fi miif 13 'd'niidd, 60 '' u"Hl Lac 6.90, uughes. C.. IluHy 16.05. f"'v'1 2.09. , A Wr,Kiii HnrgreAvea. 9.00.' A p Con , .10. ""ilgnmntcd, .07 k E , .75. f iinont. .07. nallouie, .30. bynn. .0014.' Prii'huHl. .07.' Continued on Pige Four) t ,t Vote of Nearly Ten To One In Favor of Dictator of Germany Opposition Voice Considerably Greater Than in Voting Of Nine Months Apo When Country Went in Favor Of Dropping Out of Ix'ajrue I r KLIN, Aug. 20: (CP) Thirty-eight million Ger-r Sunday sanctioned Adolph Hitler's assumption of "f sidencv m addition to ... . - . .. m jmosi twice as many as in the chancellorship but 4,zuu,- uie iai pieoiscue xor wiin-ru from the League of Nations nine months ago, no. Great crowds gathered in the streets to cele- ..Hbrate the Nasi victory in the pleb Today's Stocks l . M S O. JohAMS Ob.) Vancouver Ale.jr.dria, .01H. ft lew .024 B N:kel. J7. r j Mlsnourt, E:;" v 275. Bi: nc 1475. BV'se River Con, .09 H. B T X JO El 1 X L. .13. 1 t . i a. 1 1 ?4 . r ?il ;l iscite On the wtiote the plebiscite might be taken m a vast demonstration or the dictator might. Hitler took cognisance of the opposition vote with the declaration "We roust and shall succeed In winning over the last ten percent of the nation for national social ism .new'threat j FOR LABATT Ontario I'olice Continuing Efforts To Round up Kidnappers LONDON. Auk 20 Police are continuing their effort to round up the kidnappers of John 8. La-baU, wealthy brew and sportsman. There was a new kidnapping threat and death warning on Saturday. It Is reported Hospital Scandal, Nurses Dismissed Young Ontario Woman, Declared to ,11c Normal, Wa Confined to Mental Institution TORONTO. Aug 20 Two nurses of the Ontario Hospital here were dismissed Saturday following Uw veaUgaUon of treatment given a young; woman who was declared to be perfectly normal but who had been conimeo w a menu" iuu-m Uon for over two years. Millions of New Money Daily Now Being Turned Out WASHINGTON. DC. Aug 20: mmln Todays Weather ." lomorrows lides r ;rt Rupert 4fcb.". light HlgH. 10:31 ajn. 16.7 ft. west wind; ba. k 3058; 22:35 pm. 20.1 ft. ,crature, 60; sea in. Low ; 4:24 ajn. 4.8 ft. V 16:21 9.0ft. p.m. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER No 103 . PRINCE RUPERT. B.C ., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENT? TIER IS DR. PROCTOR OF New money at the rate 01 a lewiooo. and Teeny Mlliy. I3,"u. :c million dollars per day l being put ; Into circulation In tne unuea csmiicbi under the newly adopted silver na- tlonallsatlon policy, it is stated by j the Department of the Treasury- RUITtmi: OF RELATION'S BETWEEN MANCHUKtlO AND SOVIET IS HINTED HARBTN V ,.ala. Aug. iniiomaur r"lu!lo,': b' "' me Japan- e t-- ot Man- cliukur am (tussla na 4 a result ol 'untllft over . ... . i- .. .1.0 ci,inor KnKU T IIIC SMIC VI M - rm rtnllwHv Is hinted de- cltmtlon made by the Man- 4. rhnkuan foreign office. . . x a ENDORSED Capella I, 13.000. Booth. 4.oc ana:nave committed suicide on August 4c. White Hope. 24.000. refused 4.5c and 3.5c from Cold Storage. Kalen, 12.500. Edmunds & Walker, ,0f tne provincial police here. 5.5c and 5c. Unome, 7,000. Cold Storage, 5C(fjijiroe Jjlj0(i Straight I 11 linn Airnl.,n Dr. H. C. Wrlnch arrived In the' city from Hazelton on Saturday at-1 tarnnon's train and saliefl ""H 1 levelling on the Prince Georm r , Victoria where he will atfifi u i ; meeting meeting of of the the provincial provincial ec ec tiomn nomir artvUnrv rniinpll of which lC IS 1 u. jmwnber. 1 Artillery In VANCOUVER DIES OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS CRACK UP INWALES I'ond and Sabelli Have Miraculous Escape When Plane Demolished Enroute From Home To Dublin N i: W P O R T . Pembrokwhlrt, Wales, Aug. firorte Pond and Cessre Sabelli, who recently flew acrmi the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Irrland, where they crashed, going- on to Rome after repairs had been made to their plane, hopped off from Rome at 7:02 Saturday morning for Dublin. Irish Free State, whence they had intended to make the return eroding of the ocean to the United States, but they ran into a heavy fog on the Iriih Sea and turned bark inland, crashing near here and dr-mnlUhlng their plane which burled Its note in the earth. Both fliers had a miraculous escape I mm Injury or death. Both aviators were badly shaken up but suffered no serious injuries. It is not known as yet whether -a'pewplane wilt be. rbrlded'tor 4 Pond and Sabelli t make the return flight WHEAT EXPORT NATIONS FAIL TO REACH ACCORD ON QUOTAS FOR EXPORT fr LONDON. Aug. 20 The Big Four wheat exporting na- tlons. Canada. Argentina, Unl- ted 8tates and Australia, ad- mltted failure Saturday In their attempts to reach an agreement on a schedule for 193435 export quotas. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 126.500 pounds, 5.7c and 4c to 6.5c and 4c. Canadian 123.500 pounds. 45c and 4c to 5.5c and 5c. American Revilla. 13,000. Pacific. 65c and 4c. Tedfdy J.. 20500. Booth. 6.3c and 4- neHiinee I. 21.000. and T906. 6.- 000. Pacific. 65c and 4c. Brothers. 13500. Atlln. 65c and 4c. Betty. 17,000. Atlln. 6.3c and 4c. Bravo. 12.000, and Condor. 14.000. Pacific, 5.7c and 4c. Rainier JI. 8500. Royal. 6.4c and '4c. Canadian Ingrid H.. 12.000. Atlln. 4.6c and ,4c. 1 Nortn Foreland. 5.000; Clipper II. an(j Ci ( A-'sSssssmsSJ JL : C , An ill u.st ratios if art.Ucrv movers:: along Austro-Ituan fnmt a major THINGS ARE j IMPROVING' Dominion Economic Index Indicates Favorable Trade Balance Slightly Better OTTAWA, Aug. 20: Fundamental factors measuring the trend ot economic conditions averaged hifn-er in July than in the preceding month, according to records kept by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The Dominion's exports exceeded imports by $58,332,000 for the Prst seven months of the present calendar year as compared with $57,126 -000 during the corresponding period i last year INTERIOR TRAGEDY One .Man Supposedly Shot by Accident, Other Iteiieved to Have Taken His Own Lire Bodies of Steve Zadoronosky snd ! Philip Ivanovltch. both with bullet wounds believed to have been fired from weapon, have been Prince Oeorge. Zadoronosky, whoi had been berry picking, is believed J to have been shot by Ivanovltch on tand Ivanovltch Is lattr thought to 17. Details of the tragedy have been received at divisional headquarters Edward Llpsett lo.ouu. ana veround ln the Pjneview district near Beatrice, 10.000. Atiln. 5.4c ana 4c. P. Dorrccn, 8.000, AUln, 4.5c ana 4c. Rose Spit. 18.000. Cold Storage. 5CAugust l2 ln mistake f0r an animal1 straight. The Alps t t m he high Ap of the Tyrol, nuiiUry operation iu this zone. AERONAUTS COME DOWN Sosyns and Vanderlist Got Valuable Data Although They Failed to Break Record BELGRADE. Jugo-Slavla, Aug. JO: Although they reached an alti tude of 16,000 metres or approximately ten miles and obtained valu able scientific data in regard to the stratosphere. Dr. Max Cosyns and Neree Vanderlist, Belgian aero nauts, who landed their balloon safely ln a corn field in Jugo-Slavla at 7:30 last night, did not break the record set some months ago by P.u-1 slan airmen. It was at first reported that, Cosyns and Vanderlist had reached an alUtude of 22.000 metres, or over fourteen miles, which would have broken all existing records. A check-up after they landed, however, showed that this had not been done. Nose and mouth bleeding by tn-derlist. Sosyns' assistant as the rnetalllc globe penetrated the .upper air. forced them to abandon efforts to ascend higher ln search j of a new altitude record Young Woman Of Port Simpson Is Dead in Hospital Following an illness of some du-: ration. Mrs. Violet Polmra of Port, Simpson died early yesterday after-1 j noon ln the Prince Rupert Oeneral I Hospital. She had been a patient In the institution, 'or a week on the I last occasion but had been there i previously. I was the wife of Jack FoJlard andi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dudoward. Also surviving are three supers ana one muwci. runerai arrangcnicuw aic tu wic hands of Hayner Bros., undertakers. Crashes and Hums! Twenty-two years of age and a, 'native of Port Simpson, deceased ROME, Aug. 20: Three members of a crew of four of an Italian arm,y ; airplane were reported killed when I " uiu-"-ij ui a nnngarj wl vuiu miprus uirpori, neai Milan hum b,:rned AS PRESIDENT Well Known Medical Man, Allegedly Shot By Engineer, -Passes Timothy Sargood, Railwayman, Who is Said to Have Nursed Grievance, Continues to Make' .Recovery From Self-inflicted Injuries VANCOUVER, Aug. 20: (CP) Dr. i. P. Proctor, aged J7, chief medical officer of the Canadian Pacific Railway and head medical examiner of the Shaughnessy Military Hospital died this morning as a result of an abdominal bul-et wound allegedly inflicted at his office on August 3 by Timothy A. Sargood. Revelstoke locomotive engineer, .3 -ho is believed to have nursed a r :grievasce against the doctor for Deil uieaSOIl LlieS not havin8 him reinstated In the railway service after having suf- In Local Hospital "S?. I service in 1897 and served overseas Was Sixty-Three Years of Age and Had Been Resident of Prince I ' Rupert Three Years ' The death occurred at the Prince ' Rupert General Hospital at 6 o'clock jesierday morning, following at ngthy Illness, of Benjamin Glea-on. aged 63. who was a baker by rade but who recently had been xor king on the Queen 'Charlotte stands. Although born in Belgium. lee eased had been for years a na-:urallzed British subject and had lived a long time in Canada, having been a resident of Prince Rupert three years. He was a widower and had one son who was killed in ac ion during the Great War. Funeral arrangements arc in; the hands of Hayner Bros., under- takers. Fire Losses In Canada Greater Damage For Week Ending August 15 This Year Amounted to Si 12500 OTTAWA. Aug. 20: Fire losses, ln Canada for the week ending. August 15 are estimated at $442,500, as compared with $140,200 during i fifteen Nazis went on trial for their the preceding week and with $193.- lives Saturday, the authorities ar-800 during the corresponding week I rested thirty-nine police officers last year. Wife of Ontario Cabinet Minister In Auto Smash-up with the Canadian Army Medical Corps during the Oreat War. largooct who inrned.the cun on hlmseli after aflegedly shooting Dr. Procter, is making continued Improvement from his self-inflicted wounds It is expected a formal charge of murder will now be laid against him. KIDNAP IS THREATENED Another Ontario Distiller Hears From Would-Be Abductors TORONTO. Aug. 20: Reports that Harry C. Hatch, chairman of the board of Hiram Walkers and Oooderham it Worts, distillers, has been threatened with kidnapping are in circulation here. Participants In Nazi Putsch Are Being Rounded Up VIENNA. Austria. Aug. 20: As sand policemen for alleged partici pation In the Nazi putsch of July 25 which cost the life ot Chancellor Englebert Dolfuss. Hritish Pound and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchange , tish pound sterling closed at $4.974 here Saturday and the American dollar at 97 21-32c. , NEW YORK. Aug. 20:-The Brl- WINDSOR. Ont.. Aug. 20: Mrs.' tish pound sterling closed at $5.09V Sarah Croll. wife of Hon. David 1 on the local foreign exchange mar-Croll. minister of welfare in the ket Saturday and the Canadian dol-Hepburn government, escaped with lar at $1.02V minor injuries at the end of the! MONTREAL. Aug. 20: -The Brl- week when a car In which she way riding crashed Into a ditch near here. Tuesday's Carnival Program Official opening at 8 p.m. by Commissioner Alder FLOWER SHOW KINCOLITII 20-PIECE ORCHESTRA CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS DANCING