' ml Mn. (,. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High CommlMluncr. Wedded in Haste; Already Parted NEW Y iRK. AprlJ 13- NllaCran r-'-. ' : mer disciple of Mahatmr Cs: . and her new husband, A1-' N Hutchlns. whom sr.e mar-J-n a whirlwind courtshlj -. 'can liner, are separated on irymoon. It is reported EXPORT TRADE OF IMTED STATES IS BEHIND (IT. BRITAIN WASIUNOTON. D.C., April Export trade of the Unl- 1 Etatpi fell behind that of Orcaf Britain last year for the "r imp In twenty years, sta- u r made available here re- Eastern Financier Is Alarmed At Situation In B.C. He Declares Government of This Province is Said to be Throwing Away $8(50,000 in Revenue and Increasing Services and Expenditures in Excess of One Million OTTAWA. Anril 12: (CIMExnressini? the hone that , . , - - ------ he provincial governments were not going to make iu hard for the federal government to carry on, Sir Henry Drayton, former minister of finance, last night said he as alarmed with the situation in British Columbia. Tnere. if figures he said he saw were true, the government i. throwing away $SG0,000 in revenue and increasing Hfrwet-s and expenditures by a sum in excess of $1,000,000. ; Sees Co-operation DOUBTFUL rjrz. OF GUILT jmi. . St. Louis Judte Who Prosecuted! Jame Fahey l 'Heart! From OMAHA. Nebraska. April 12 Hon. Prank S. Howell, former Jutge of the District Supreme Court of i St. Louis. Missouri, who argued the lease against Frank Orlgware or jJames Fahey twenty-five years ago. 'says he boubU that Fahey is gull-Ity. He recalls that, at the time of I the trial of Orlgware on a charge of mall robbery he was sentenced to life Imprisonment, he Howell I had a hard time convincing the court of Orlgware's Identification Fahey. who was recently arrested at Jasper Park and Is now being held at Edmonton for extradition proceedings on a charge ot Jail breaking, has denied the mall robbery although admltttng that he scaped from penitentiary. Former Head Of Amps Ass'n Dies Sergeant Richard Wilkinson Passes Away In Toronto at Age of Forty-Six Years TORONTO. April 12: Sergeant Richard Wilkinson, former president ot the Dominion Amputations Association, died here yesterday at the age of 46 years. Special Final Clubbing Offer KOU ONE WKKK ONLY Commencing Monday, April lfi Pictorial Review, National Home Monthly and the Daily News hw11 arrangement with the Pictorial Review and National inn F.Monthly we are able to offer these two high class magazines th. Da"y News for one year to Prince Rupert people only on me following terms: Cash Down, 50c Halance 10c a Week, For One Year SB .W"8 otfer cl0Sl,s at the end of next week. Anyone wUh-Daiiu M,ake vantage ' this special offer should call at the m ur i. offlce and 8Bn contract to take the paper for a year telephone for the route boy to call. DAILY NEWS - Phone 98 Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides prince Rupert Cloudy, light High 0:35 a.m. 22.0 rt. northwest wind; barometer, 30.31; 13:02 pjn. 20.9 ft. temperature, 47; sea smooth. Low 6:53 a.m. 22 It. NORTHERN AND 19.00 p.m. 4.4 tt. CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vc! XXIV No. 88. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 PK1CE: FIVE CKNT8 INSULL LEAVES FOR AMERICA TODAY DRA YTON PLEADS ON BEHALF OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Where Monoxide Gas Killed Nine Students The Theta Ch al:t i Y jt a Da 'aiorr roller ' NH w i ;v moxodle a killed nine studenU as they sle u : s dorm v A mne one d n 'ating furnace in the basement permit "d es -ape of gx- Ow.ug o :o t altera: jre aa dormitory windows were tightly closed, wn: h tact contributed 'a the fuui.it v LINDBERGH CASE AGAIN IUnom .Money Said to Have llwn Found on American Heine Held in France NEW YOKK, April 1!: New developments in connection with the two-year old Lindbergh baby kidnapping mystery were rumored here yesterday in connection with the departure of two New York detectives for France to bring back a man giving the name of Stu Donnelly on charges of theft. It Is said that some of the parked Lindbergh ransom money was found upon Donnelly who is belnr held by the French police for the American authorities. WINTER IN ANTARCTIC Blinding Snowstorm and SUty-one Below Zero In Little America Y'esterday LITTLE AMERICA. Antarctic (April 12 (Canadian Pressi Winter lis' beginning to clamp down Its ihold upon Little America where Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's second Antarctic exploration expedition Is encamped preparatory to making Its dash to the south Pole In addition to other exploratory nillvllliii ti-ltVi Hi. nnonlnn nf IhB Mwit.vib nuu vfsviiu5 vi luv i Lawn next pnori summer season, mere was a blinding snowstorm yesterday and the temperature reached sixty-one below zero. INVESTMENT CONCERNS TO REDUCE INTEREST ALL OVER DOMINION OTTAWA, April 12: Mort- gage.lonn and insurance com1 panles are heading off Domln- Ion: competition with the pro- mlse that Interest rates will be reduced In Western Canada from ylght to seven percent and in Eastern Canada to six or six and a half percent. 4 , ALBERTA URGF.S TUHLlC OWNERSHIP OP CENTRAL RANK IN THIS COUNTRY y -MEN AR EDMONTON. April 12: The only Alberta Legislature yesterday Dassed a resolution u ruing that the proposed central bank for Canada should be publicly rather than privately-owned. Premier J. E. Brownlee was irof, one of the principal supporters of the resolution. TAX BOOST IS FAVORED All around Increase In Income Charges Favored by United States Senate WASIUNOTON D.C., April the conclusion of a wild sessiot of hectic debate yesterday, the Un 'he was jted States Senate voted in favor of a ten percent Increase ound In Income tax. all twenty-ekiht ounces Of gold is shipped from iwn hill mine SKIDEOATE, April 12: Ross Morrison has now shipped out twenty-eight ounces of placer gold from his claim at Hill. Owing to shortage j of water for his sluice boxes. 1 Mr. Morrison has been forced to suspend operations tern-It porarlly. Miner at Michel William Jenkins, Youiif Man Who Lived With His Mother, Lost His Ufe YcMerday MICHEL, April 12 William Jenkins wtis killed In an accident In a mine here yesterday. He was .a single man and lived with his I mother. . ' " RESCUED Six Men Are Still On Beiinu Serf Floes Leader Saved Left Otto Schmidt in Weak Condition But Was Valiant MOSCOW. April 12: Up to this morning Russian airmen had res-jcued 84 out of 90 men marooned i since February 28 on Bering sea lec !fioes and expected to take of the ' remaining sbc today. The men had been stranded following the sinking of the steamer Cheliuskln In the : Ice pack off the north coast of SI- jberla. j Prof. Otto Schmidt, leader .of the large party of Russians wno were aboard the Cheliuskln, was among those who were rescued by the alr- mn rtnritiff fhn tvist tu'n riiivt hilt originally numbered more than one hundred, was very weak. He had been suffering from bronchial trouble In recent weeks but was ins strenuous oojecuons, navuig in-. sisted that all the others be taken off the floes before he left. ' Pilot M. T. Sletnetf was also accompanied on ithe flight from Cape Van Karem to Nome by Prof. Usha-koff. leader the rescue expedition, Clyde Armlstead and Bill Lavery. both mechanics of Fairbanks. The 375-mile flight was made In two hours and ten minutes. Prof. Schmidt was given medical attention Immediately on arrival at Nome. 1 imps Rpttpr Rut Killed at Work Not Due to "New Deal" Says Ford DETROIT. April 12-Henry rwl stated yesterday Uiat times weft much better In the United Sta,tct but that the Improved condition were not due to President Roosevelt's "new deal." Aged Capitalist Is Removed To Smyrna On Way to Chicago Long Flight From Justice Apparently Ended Will Answer to Embezzlement and Grand Larceny Charges In Connection With Utilities Enterprises ISTANBUL, Turkey, April 12: (CP) Unless some unforeseen development now occurs, the long flight of Samuel Insull, former utilities magnate of Chicago, from justice in the United States appears to be ended. The aged capitalist, who was intercepted by the Turkish authorities , a couple of weeks ago while on his way from Athens to Roumania where he had been of- ifercd refu-je. was taken In charge'. -TTTr.Trri ' today by the United States author!- I 1 I f HlllMI ties and started lor Smyrna, Syria, j VJ 1 1 U 11 X .where he will be placed aboard an I American vessel and taken to Chl- Jcago where he will answer to; I charges of embezzlement and, I grand larceny In connection withlfcieven I the collapse of his former great utl-! jlltles. enterprises. Over, a, year agoi ih was lndlrtlrt hv a Print rVntntvl about a month ago. CANADIAN GOLD MONTREAL. April 12 i Canadian Press The Canadian gold price today was $34.72 per ounce, up one cent from yesterday. e repudiation of its debt, it Is reported here. Premier Bennett threatened that he might veto ...... ---a f j- i , . ,, c- i.i taken to Nome for medical; ",c treatment rather than to Cape Van ar-iKarem in Siberia where the most ! of the others were landed. The gal-1 lant leader of the expedition, which tEPUDIATION OF DEBT BY BRITISH COLUMBIA IS FEARED BY BENNETT OTTAWA. April 12: Premier R. B. Bennett's threat of disallowing the Special Powers Powers Act if It came in conflict with the Do- minion constitution or the British North America Act. It Is also reported here that Pre- FOR GOLD Hundred Prospectors To Take To Hills In B.C. This ?'.rond .juiy.-At -thaf-ttarc'hejled VICTORIA;' Ajforu - NoWr (from Paris to Athens where he had ; than 11C0 British: Columbia pro-' ibeen a fugitive from Justice up to spectors are ta readiness to take to the hills this spring In the mast intensive search for gold in the hlstoiy of the province, it Is stated at the Department of Mines headqua.ters here. CHARGE BY TOM REID Relief Supplie5 Valued at $2.000 Alleged To Have Disappeared ' After Being raid For OTTAWA. April 12 Tom Reld. Liberal member for New Westminster, chareed In the House of Corn- Act if invoked by Premier T. D. jmons yesterday that $72,000 ot rc-Pattullo of British Columbia !uer supplies had disappeared In is founded upon the suspicion i British Columbia after being paid that British Columbia plans for. Capt. Georpe Black Honored By House; Was His Birthday OTTAWA, April 12. Tuesday was the sixty-first birthday of Capt. Oeoree Black, nonular Sneakpr nf mier Pattullo is prepared to the House of Commons, and mcm- challenge Premier Bennett to , ber for Yukon, and formalities were test the constitutionality, ot ited for a few minutes as the the Special Powers Act In the ' m.rv.kr. ' 44 vi (til uiiiiai DViipo i.t mgnesi court oi me Empire. i joined In the hearty singing of "See j Him Smiling" in honor of the pre-' siding officer. Sterilization Recommended By Coroner's Jury Probing Powell River Murder Case POWELL KIVEK, April 12: (CP) A coroner's jury Investigating the slaying of ten year old John McFarlane yesterday returned a verdict stating that he. "came to his death from a blow on the head by some blunt instrument in the hands of a person or persons unknown but that the evidence points to Frank Millen, a juvenile, who has confessed to the crime." The verdict adds: "We recommend that, in the event of Frank Millen being found guilty of the murder and being found to be mentally deficient, steri lizution methods be adopted." " V -