V-: Today's Weather prince Rupert Cloudy, light itherly wind; barometer. 29.93; temperature. 50;. sea smooth. XXIV No, 264, me IIGHTEN UP r BRITISH Drastic Protective Measures Are To Be Imposed Next Year Seining Season in Certain Areas to Im. Shortened Gill-netting .May be Delayed With linger Close Periods Move Out Skccna Boundaries Later Tji' intensity of fishing due to increased amount of pAT. the rapidly increasing number of 'a'.ver boats used in KjJmon gillnetting and the increased eiuciency of boats irA nets generally has made it imperative that, for a rea-Fonalile conservatfcn of the salmon supplies in District No. 2 particularly, further . extensive protective measures be M t II A Today's Stocks Yantouur end A. andrta. .vlfe L'.,.c All. . ' U, ( Nickel, .43. Dig Muouil, -33. be B. n 1. U, , rw. 13.10. U. t iu -V u X Gold, 35. , tlu I X. L, M 7 i ikjo Quiutzi 1.17. ,v ml. .12. L a; ell. .1C. I- IUtK.'JD0t-O ".UKta. JO. Hi " ules. JU. I- '.Ul. .01. . M .. 16. M : man. .tit M n.ng Star, .12. Na i otial Hllvqr. .01. S Five, om-P i'1 Oreille. .46. P i'.t Idaho, .09. I'r mirr. 1 .28. r- aard. j04. . R".n 112. N;h. r Ctc4, .0H. fcumon Ooldi .lOVfc. T.tM.ir Bridge. .27 ak. WMde. .10iir 1 Wi icwatcr, .05. Wjvorly Tangier, .01 V. V i'rd Empire, .12. Gl.i icr Creek, .00. Oungp. .24. Toronto C uMl Parjcla, 1.04. Ci-.tbougamaiJ, .0714. Leo Gold. .08i. Oranada, W. Int-r Nickel. 23.00. Mtrassa, 2.71. Nuunda, 1350. Bl iritt Oordon; 52. 8 sco 2.67. Thompson Cadillac, .24 lj. Venture. .52. Lake Maron, .04. T' "k Hughe,' 4.05. Sudbury Basin, 1.17. Coiumnrto. .23. Smrltcr Gold, 18. t ' hi Malartlc, 55. Little Long Lac, 550. Ai'-iru Rouyn, .02. Sturtacona, .27. Maple Leaf, .12M. ffkle Crow, 1.85. Lonu Uc Lngoon, .14. it Eastern, .22. H'UUUTY MAN OK HOCKKFKLLKK INTBRKSTS DIES NKW YORK, Nov. 13: Ivy Led- Wller Lop miMlxIf., Arinr tnr Jho wkcfellcr Interests and America's nost. famed press agent, died here Jm a bmln tumor at the age of Iriy-even years. He had been In noPUal since 'October 27. HOUSE HAS ALL ken at once, according to an nouncement by Major J. A. Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries The Department. Major Motherwell siaiea. is ocicnninea 10 utn.e wiuu- ever measures are necessary to the that satisfactory salmon runs may be maintained even though the regulatory measures enforced any Souon may seem at first sight to drastic. Additional measures to be, enforced In 1935 will Include the fol- lowing;"'1 ." V . ... . . All salmon seining In Areas No. and 8 of District No. 2 will be prohibited after the nearest week-end eh! season to August 15 unUl a sufficient quantity of pink salmon have passed safely up to the spawning streams. This closure will be en forced during the 1035 and 1936 seasons after which It Is hoped condi tions will be found to be sufficiently aatUfactory to permit of normal flhln$ operations. On the east coast of Queen Charlotte Islands all salmon purse seining will close at the week-end nearest to August 25 during the 1935 and 1936 seasons until a sufficient quan- Uty of pinks have passed to the spawning grounds. Gill Net Regulations The question of delaying the op ening of sockeye fishing until July In all of District No. 2 Is receiving consideration. The rating of 300 boats on the Naas River for the 48-hour weekly closed season will stand next year, The new raUng for the Skccna River next year will be as follows: 1000 boat for a 48-hour close sea son. 1.001 to 1.050 boats for a 60 hour dose season. 1.051 to 1.100 for a 72-hour close season. If 1.100 boats Is exceeded It may become nero&sarv 10 CIOSC IisiiiiiB week. Fishing with sockeye glllnets will close at the nearest week-ena In Allfflist 15. The rating for River's Inlet is aiso to be tightened up next year but the Smith's Inlet rating will stand as at prcecnt. In 1937 and 1938 In view of the poor runs In 1933 and 1934. It Is apparent that some unusual measures must be adopica In the cycle years of 1937 ana iuju to protect the valuable sockeye run n this nrea. savs Major Motherwell. While It has not been decided Just what these measures will be. It is considered desirable to Intimate to the Industry at this time that probably in those years the fishing boundary will be brought down to the mouth of the itver. conuning n fishing -operations to outside waters during the two years mentioned. Millionaire. Refused Relief, So Takes Own Life hkw YORK. Nov. 13: A man. who claimed that he used to be a, .,;. n.m hut was now penniless Z here here and. ana. upu upon be - applied applied lied for for lor in'" relief relief ing refused, took his own life NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934 SALMON UNHURT BY DEPRESSION : Chain Stores Increase Profits Despite Hard Times, Com mission Is Told OTTAWA. Nov. 12! (CP) Ci. it rudlan chain stores sufiered re- latlielv llttlo itimip, ilnHnf lh depression, (he mass buying commission was told yesterday by F. P. Ilictin, Toronto auditor, lliclns showed that six of the t large chain store organizations Increased gross profits, net profits and dividend paid in 1931 as compared with 1929 despite a slight decrease in net sales. ' This was, In contrast with acute losses suffered by manufacturers, fanners and other classes. THE FIVE AND TEN Since 192J F. YY. Wool worth Co. Ltd, has transferred, to the parent company In New York SllJJOO.CrOO, the commission was told today by one of Its auditors. This represented net profits and dividends after Income taxes had been paid. The commission was Informed that the Canadian Woolworth or-ganhatlon 'ti-owned and controlled br New York head office and the Canadian company is assessed for a portion of the executive salaries paid In New York. During the past five years the Canadian company paid 12,750,000 to cover New York management salaries while the Canadian officials were only paid $1500.000, leaving an overcharge of $1,750,000. Hon. II. II. Stevens, former ChalrmSn of the commission, said this was a "winning" and equivalent to a dividend. He sug gested that the Department of National Revenue investigate. BYLAW CASES BEING HEARD Something In Nature of Test Bclnr Made in Connection With .Night soil Actions Taking the form somewhat of test cases, police court proceedings were opened this afternoon before Ma gistrate McClymont with- James Hlllinan. A. Gomez and James Black as defendants on charges of falling 1,0 pay rates levied under the city's nlghtsoll bylaw. They may constitute the prelude to many other similar prosecutions. City Solicitor E. F. Jones is prosecuting. Lone Bandit Gets $900 From Bank In Los Angeles LOS ANGELES. Nov. 13: -A loni? bandit held up C O. Odcll, the manager of a suburban bank al Sunstt and Echo Streets, and escaped with $900, making his gct-awa'ln a passing automobile which he, commandeered oh the street outside thebank. Pound Sterling and Canndinn Dollar New York Exchange NEW YORK. Nov. 13: Tho Bri tish pound sterling dosed at $5.01 ' on the. local foreign exchange mar kqt yesterday and Canadian Ulln;.n n nrpnilum of 2.Ic. Tomorrow's Tides NIGHT SESSION ON LOTTERY KILL J FORTY MILLION DOLLARS " ELDED BY NEW YORK TO .MEET WORDLESS RELIEF 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 13: Mayor Florella; LaGuardla lo- day placed before the board of aldermen of New York an es- timate of $40,000 to take care oi unempioyman icuei in uie t clty during me coming year. Taxation measures to provide for the ralslngjpf this amount will ' be Immediately consid- ered. The sum of $1,000,000 has been advanced by the citv's banks but It wll'only last for a week, i Chicago Churches Are Annoyed With Veterans' Plans CHICAGO. Nov. 13: The Chicago ederaUon of Churches has mildly reproved ex-service men's organiza tions for arranging a parade and Armistice ceremonies to take place at 1 1. o'clock. Sttnd4ymQrnlng. The special demonstration was respon sible, the churches claim, for al most emptying them of their con gregations. Ten thousand men took part In the parade. The church organization suggests that, the next time an Armistice Day falls on Sunday, it be celebrated at a different hour than church time. STOCK MARKET STAYS STRONG Room Continues in New York Fol- lowing indorsation of New i Deal Last Week ! NEW YORK, Nov. 13: The New York stock market, which has been advancing steadily since the con- tlnues strong In a revival of buying ctlvlty with a number of manu- facturlng and Industrial Issues 'ouchlng new highs for the year, The bond market, however, con- tlnues irregular. Volume of trading is heavy, with 687.000 shares changing hands in Saturday's short session. The In dustrial a vera ce closed at the ! A-eek-end at 99.21. "up .19. the aver age being the highest since July 14, number of issues advancing as much as three points. The rail av-, erage was 36.34. up -.01, and utilities,' 19.70. oft .06. The bond average was 93.68. up .12. The market was closed yesterday In observance of Armistice Day. . RECOGNIZE MANCHUKU0 Reported That Great Britain In-To tends Do So Big Loan Being Floated LONDON, November 13: Offl- clal recognition of the Japanese state of Manchukuo by the British government appears to be im - mlnent. With the exception of Japan. San Salvador Is thc only nnllnn ttinf n tar 1ii nrrioill.. recognized- Manchukuo by having John Bracken of Manitoba yester-' Six to Nit Score relations with it. I day told Independent bakers to seel 1 H4s reported persistently here, If they could not patch up the- LOS ANGELES. Nov. 13: U. C that a London bankinz syndicate! bread war here that has been glv- L. A. defeated St. Mary's by a score Intends to grant a "large loan Manchukuo. REGULATIONS TAX SALE CANCELLED Vancouver City Drawing Up New Scheme For Payment of. Tar Areas j VANCOUVER, November 13 (Canadian Press) The Vancouver city annual tax sale, scheduled to open today, has been cancelled and the civic administration is preparing a six-year' la consolidation scheme to. cove arrears in taxes from 1931, Morr than a thousand homes and 3.-500 parcels of vacant land wer listed in the sale. Under the new arrangement the taxpayer will be forced t pay arrears annually with Interest at five percent and the principal will be paid in six yearlr Instalments in fixed proportions. There will also be credit with rebate on current taxes. Canadians Take Honors at New York Horse Show NEW YORK, -Nov. 33: It Is ex pected that Canada will carry off! the honors at the National Horse Show now in progress at Madison Square Garden here. The event is attack on Sunday while placing a proving a great success and is at-'wreath on the cenotaph here on tractlng thousands of visitors. Royal Remembrance Day. Canadian Mounted Police fromj The late Capt. Stuart was in the Canada under Superintendent J. M. contracting business and operated Tugger of Reglna, formerly of ( from Halifax to the Yukon. He was Prince Rupert, are declared to be. a famous lacrosse player in the stealing the show every night. KING FUAD IS SERIOUS Egyptian .Monarch In Critical Condition Last Night But Still Alive i ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, November havln(f anolher crJUca, tum m nls ,Uness was reportcd i' nlght stm allve Gcrtnan specialists have been called In to ' ! .ttpnd Kinf UNITED STATES SENDS PROTEST Washington Takes Exception Of-. ficlally To Treatment Accorded j American Fliers In I'ersla I i WASHINGTON D. C. November! -3:-The State Department has sent a note to thc PersIan govern-j jment protesting at the treatment: accorded Jack Wright and John, Poland. United States competitors in the recent England to Mel- bourne air race, when they were forced down there In the course of the flight. , WINNIPEG ' BREAD WAR I i WINNIPEG. November 13 icanu-i dlan Press With a warning that the Manitoba Minimum Wage Act u'milil K ctrtatlv onfnrrMY Premier - to'lng housewives two loaves ofbreadiOf 6 to nil yesterday In one of for five cents, High Low Winston Churchill Is Obstructionist Leader In Commons Debate Sixteen Clauses of Voluminous Measure Arc Piloted Through With Resort to Closure on Several Occasions by Home Secretary LONDON, Nov. 13: (CP) The House of Commons rose at 5 o'clock this morning after a session of more than fourteen hours in which sixteen clauses of the voluminous Lotteries Bill were piloted through the report stage. Obstruction of the bill was led by the fiery Rt Hon. Winston Churchill and, at times, Sir John Gilmour, Home Secretary, was forced to resort to the closure to offset obstructionist DIES AT CENOTAPH Dramatic Death on Remembrance pay " of CajpU William Stuart of. Ottawa, Aged Veteran " OTTAWA, Nov. 13: (CP Capt William Stuart. eighty-year old Great War veteran, , died of a heart early days. Divorce Refused Herbert Marshall Edna Best, His Wife, Will Only Agree to Legal Separation Gloria Swanson Third Party HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 13: It is learned here that Edna Best, wife of Herbert Marshall, well known British actor, whose name has been Dromtnently menUoned in connec tlon with Gloria Swanson, who se- cured a divorce last week from her fourth husband, Michael Farmer. has refused to give Marshall a divorce and will agree only .to a legal separation. , General Director Of Metropolitan Opera Has Quit NEW YORK. Nov. 13: Olulio Gatti-Casazza. 'general director of the Metropolitan Opera Company for twenty-six years, has resigned No successor has yet been appointed although many names prominent hi the musical world are heard. U.C. LA. WINS ftVPR ST MARY ; 0nc f MaJr Football Upsets Of Season Yesterday Ended In thej i major iootoau upsets oi me season. ... 7:18 a.m. 185 ft. 19:15 pjn. 17.6 It. ... 0:30 ajii. 5.4 ft. 13:06 p.m. 8.9 ft. PRICI: FIVE CENTS Ellen McAdoo And Maa Husbani9n Honeymoon lrip iGO, Nov-13i-.Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Lopez de Onate, who were married on Saturday at Albuqurque. New Mexico, arrived here vesterdav jln the course of theIr honeymoon trlp. btlde nineteen years of age, is the former Ellen McAdoo. daughter of Senator William Gibb3 McAdoo of California and granddaughter of the late Former President Woodrow Wilson. The groom comes from Manila but denies that he has Filipino blood. 'Lady For a Day' Is Asphyxiated Helen McCarthy ind Her Husband Identified in New York Morgue NEW YORK, Nov. 13: Having )een asphyxiated by escaping gas" in a tiny tenement flat over a wcelc tive, I Helen McCarthy "Apple An-i woman apple vendor, who as the Inspiration of the Damon-tunyon story and talking picture ' Lady For a Day," and her elderly lusband were Identified in a local", norgue at the week-end. W.C.T.U. Protests At Light Wines On White House Table PHILADELPHIA, November 13:- rhe Women's Christian Temper-nce Union of Philadelphia has rassea a resolution protesting at lrs. Franklyn D. Roosevelt's announcement that she will permit he serving of light wines at Uin 'Inner table In the White House. v PREMATURE EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN MEN AT ISLAND OF CATALINA LOS ANGELES, Nov. 13: (CP Premature explosion of 7500 pounds of blasting pow- der killed seven men last night In a rock quarry at the south- em end of Catallna Island. The victims were transferring the powder from containers to sacks In preparation to setting , off a charge. ,