Today's Stocks lOourV n Jnhj-ij.nl. Oi.l Vancouver Alexandria, .0l?i. Bayview, .03)4. n C Nickel, .73. Big Missouri. 22 Uradlan. 2.50. "v Bralome. 1425: B. R. Cons, .10. 4 n. R. X. Oold, .63. Cariboo Quartz, 126. ( Dentonla. .49. Dunwcll, .10. Georgia River, .01. Oolconda. JO. Hercules, .03 V. Indian. .01 li. Mtnto. .21. Meridian, .12. Morning Star, 15. National Silver, .03V4. ' ' Noble Five, .07. Tend Oreille, .55. Porter Idaho, .08, i. Premier. 1.32. Reward, .05. Reno, .85. Silver Crest, .01 V Salmon Oold, 20. i Taylor Bridge, JO. Wayside. .09,i. Whitewater, .05. Waverly Tangier. .0U. United Empire. JO. I1AU SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 20: (CP)-Uar Mlver was quoted nt 49 Vic per ounce on the local metal market yesterday, up 8c from Tuesday. There was no change today. marn. Hritinh Pound and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchange MONTREAL. Rrrit. 2(1: Thn lirl- tlsh pound sterling was selling nt here, down Vc. NEW YORK, Sept. 20: The British pound trllni nm (rnrilni? nt 03Va. off .00?ic, on the local for-" exchange yesterday, tho Canadian dollar at $1.03 1-10, un-thatiRed, and the French franc nt $0007. 9 Drtush;, : W the half way ? The Rainbow was six minutes and forty seconds behind at the half way mark. The wind switched with a velocity of fifteen miles at the start of the homeward stretch and It was expected it would be a close race which should favor the Britisher. The Endeavour beat the Rainbow across the starting line In to- 1 day's race which was a fifteen mile run before the wind and a fllteen 'mile beat home. The Endeavour managed to pull ahead by half a mile when three miles from the half way mark in a five knot breeze. Dettlng was three to one on Wall Street in New York last night for the Endeavour to win the cup. Bishop of Three Rivers Succumbs Heart Attack Troves Fatal to Mgr. Francois Xavier Clouller, Aged 86 THREE RIVERS. Que.. Sept. 20: (CP) Monslgnor Francois Xavier Cloutler. need 86. Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Three Rivers, died from a heart attack Tuesday night. CANADIAN (50I.D MONTREAL. Sept. 20:-Thc Ca nadlan Rold price was unchanged at $33.97 per ounce as compared with the London price of $34.14, up 2c. Recipient of Ransom Money In Lindbergh Cases is Under Arrest in New York Today NEW YORK, Sept. 20: (CP) The police announced this afternoon that they have in custody the man who received the $50,000 ransom money paid by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh in an unsuccessful effort to recover his kidnapped son more than two years i iro ' The man under arrest is Bernard Richard Haupt-mann of New York. ley. .member of the scientific stalf of the Prince Rupert Fisheries E perlmental Station, gave an ad dress of great Interest to parent- and teachers on the sub'e-t -"How to 8tudy.M At the outeet Mr. Chamley briefly consiaere-the human body as a behaving organism and described, by mea" of diagrams and examoles receiving, connecting, and rear ing mechanisms. Study and lea" nlng were intimately related the laws and principles of ps rhnlftffv. The first ereat Drtnnoie - - - - 1 oped the jib trouble and ran Into a, ; a . ? 1 soft spot. With an hour and fifty minute to complete the race, the 3annb&HoltshttrlS lead of 1100 ,ard. Uie rime miirin by which elaborated the most Imoortant o' the laws of ieamlnThse.wre The Law of Use. The Law of pis- the the learning process from the simpler forms of sensory-motor learning up tq the higher and more complex thought and reasoning pro-eejLvi the sneaker showed how these great laws were Involved In all learning processes. Interesting examples were given of how these laws were specifically applied to the teaching and learning of such subjects as writing, spelling, memorizing and problem solving. The importance of the principle of ln-telllaent use was emohaslzed In the learning of spelling and In the seaulsatlon of the vocabulary of a foreign language. Certain economical metr.oas 01 study which resulted in greater Dcrmanence of recall, and, conse qucntly. In the Improvement of Wnilnff were exDlalned and el aborated. Such methods were learning by wholes or by large units in preference to part learn ing or learning bv sman units Miaced practice periods In pre ference to unspaced periods; part of the study period given to recall . .. .. ... . - j- oy reciiauon m preierence wj uc- votlng the whole time to reading Capacity For Learnlne After elvlng a practical Ulustra- Contlnucd on Pige 2 Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Sept. 20: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 79sic on the lopal pxrhjmce yesterday, down from 8U4C Tuesoay. returning the latter price today. LANDS AT VANCOUVER Capt. Jud Thurber Delivers nrsi Load of Halibut Received There For Some Time VANCOUVER. Sept. 20: (CP cant Jud Thurber of Prince Rupert Robert Hunter, who has been attached to the staff of the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada for the past year or so follow ing the closing down of the branch at Hazelton of which he was mana ger. will sail on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver to report to head office there for transfer. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Hunter. Mr. Hunter has recently been relieving the manager at Burns Lake, having arrived from there Tuesday night. VANCOUVER MAN SPEAKS A. E Burton of Vancouver was the principal speaker at a mass meeting held last night In the Canadian Labor Defence League Hall. J. C. Eresch of Belolt. Kansas, who has extensive property holdings here ,1s a visitor In the city on business, having arrived from the south on the Prince George, yesterday. , Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides- High .12:00 ajtn. 20.8 ft. Prince Ruperi uvercast, cam. barometer, 30.34; temperature, 55; Of Low 5:47 ajn. 3.3 It. jra smooth. 18:09 p.m. 4.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER as Vol. XXIV . No. 210. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,' 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS RAIW0WWM TODAYS YACHT RACE ETHICS OF STEVENS ARE CRITICIZED BY MACKENZIE KING Endeavour Has Trouble With Jib and Loses to Defender in Last Stage British Boat Hud Bad Luck in loosing Lead of Eleven Hundred Yards Which She Was Enjoying at Half Way Mark Before Being Becalmed NEWPORT, R.I., Sept. 20; (CP) The American defender Rainbow captured the third race in the America's ( up series today to make the count so far two to one in favor of the British challenger, Endeavour. The Rainbow won by a margin of three minutes and two seconds after going off her course past the half way mark to hunt for , . . - . , ' ind wrueii she found, picking up Mediation Board Holding Sessions No Danger of Further Shipping Tie-Up Before Chrhtmat DAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20: -The kri)Kro mediation buardt Upholding sc&.lons at Portland. Seattle end San rtancUco. It Is expected 1U report will not be ready before Christmas which meant there can- no' be ivy resumption of the strike i b' fiirc then. i brew which wag denied the En-.cavour on Uie homeward flfteen- nlle reach. The American boat .iptdly overhauled the Endeavoui Ahlch was having trouble with hei Genoa Jib. Alter rounding the firs) buoy more than six and a half min utes ahead, the lite uiucdvuui Endeavour devel uiicr P.T.ASS'N RESUMES 'How to Study" Subject of Inter-etlng Address by Frank Charnley The first regular meeting of the I Prince Rupert Parent-Teacr.en Association since the summer vac ation was held last night In the Borden Street Sihool with Mrs. D C. Stuart presiding. Following the business meetlru and musical program, F. Charn Directed the Rescuing of Passengers 1 ' 9 j Captain A, R Frn: of the ss Monarch of Bermuda, who dl-rectet the rescue of 65 passrngers from he Ill-fated Morro Castle, whl.ii was rr-enUy destroyed by fire off New Jersey coast. PACK FOR THIS YEAR Total of 160.000 Cases of Salmon Has so Far Been Put up, ON j tidal Figures Show VANCOUVER, Sept. 20: (CPI The British Columbia salmon pack arrived from the Area No. 3 BanKSjon September is xoiaiiea i.uou,uw vpstprdav with his halibut boat 'cases or nearly 700,000 cases less Vera Beatrice, bringing In the first than in 1930. atch of halibut to be received, The Fraser River pack totalled here In many weeks. 1217.000 cases, approximately 55,000 Capt Thurber sold 3000 pounds cases higher than In 1930. of chickens and large at 8c and j 3500 pounds of medium at 8.6c as . r . well as 5,000 pounds of black cod a'. Ylgy QSt (Jut O Ria Air Race r 1 TT n O Danker nas Deen Transferred South Robert Hunter, lor Some ears Located in North in Royal Bank I Service, Goes to Vancouver Damages Ills Plane so Will be Unable to Enter England-Australia Sprint NEW YORK, Sept. 20: Having seriously damaged his plane In a crash late last week, Wiley Post, holder of the speed record for globe circumnavigation, will be unabje to take part In the England to Australia air race next month astjie had planned. Germany Is Still Making Munitions on Hip Sqalc WASHINGTON. DC. Sept. 20: An expert told the United' States Senate munitions manufacturing probe here that Oermany was continuing to manufacture munitions on a tremendous scale. It Is also salu that Germany Is 'vigorously continuing to arm her self by land, air and sea. Six Inches of Snow Falls in Calgary City CALGARY. Sept. 20:-Slx Inches of snow fell here yesterday. It was not expected to remain long on the ground. Mass Buying Probe Is Introduced By Grits In By-election Fight Federal Leader of Opposition and Premier 'of Ontario Heard Last Night in St. Thomas, Supporting Liberal Candidate ST. THOMAS, Ont., Sept. 20: (CP) Addressing a rally here last night with Premier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario III SUppui L Ui tviUll ii. ttiis, J-.lLciai Lduumaic in nit federal by-election, Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, Leader of the Opposition, criticized the action of Hon. H. H. Stevens, minister of trade and commerce, in , . .aaexns ieioi e tne public every- lT T1 i T'lYM thing gleaned by the mass- buying H 111)1, x A kA I lvJIN v and Pnce spreads committee and then attacking heads of Industries "TVin.pl TP QT?T)ior their ethics. The ethics of Mr. J lOvUlJui-lL 3levens- tne L62"1" of the OPPsl I on said, should be condemned be ' Roth Gordon MJV. of High School Staff is Speaker Before Rotary Club Today dressing taeesIrlDMly 6I'eqflSI educational opportunity for all re- I gardless of the classification or size I of community. Roth Gordon of the eachlng staff of IClng Edward High j School was an interesting speaker oelore tne regular weexiy luncneon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club tn the Commodore Cafe today, his subject being "Secondary Education n Small Communities." Mr. Gordon summarized for the benefit of his listeners a thesis ori the basis ol jvhlch he had pbtained his Master if Arts degree, describing condi tions in British Columbia. Results of a questlonalrre which had been sent to school boards and principals A-ere disclosed and statistics ob talned from year books and other sources were referred to. After describing educaUonal con- diUons as they exist today, Mr. Gor don offered suggestions for reorganization and Improvements. The speaker distinguished be-tween urban and rural schools, dl vlding communities for the purpose of his discourse into three classes ( rural, communities with high schools of from one to four rooms; semi-rural, with from five to ten rooms, and urban, with over ten rooms of which there were only three in British Columbia Van couver, Victoria and New West minster. J. J. Little, president of the club, was in the chair and thanked Mr. Gordon at the end of his address. Kelowna Man Is Head of School Trustees' Ass'n NELSON. Sent. 20: CP D. Chapman of Kelowna was yesterday elected president of the British Columbia School Trustees' EXTREMES OF WEATHER LOS ANOELES. Sent. 20: Los Angeles was basking In warm sun shine at the first of this week, with temDerature of 94 while In New York winter overcoats were got out as the thermometers registered 45. NO FISH SALE TODAY No boats being In with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local fish exchange this morning, cause ne was aiscussing a case oe- fore all the evidence was obtained rhich was contrary to accepted .ractlce. JJberaUjhAve crgedcofiuslon br"poilticai ef f ec, t be t ween Premier Bennett and Mr. Stevens in connection with the statements made by the latter In regard to the inves- -lgation. READY TO GO AHEAD Canada in Favorable Position To Take Advantage 6t Better Times, ; Declares CJP&. President PRINCE ALBERT. Sask., Sept 20: ! iCP Without squandering her money In questionable experiments, ; Canada has weathered the depression and now stands to benefit as . a result of her more conservative attitude during the past four years, E. W. Beatty K.C., president of titer Canadian Pacific Railway, stated here at a board of trade banquet - New Army Head Is In New York Evangeline Booth Will Shorty Return to London to Make Her Headquarters NEW YORK, Sept. 20: Oeneral Evangeline Booth, who was recently- elected commander-in-chief of the-Salvatlon Army, has returned to New York front London and was given a temendous ovation as well as a civic welcome. She will shortly return to London where she wQl make her future, headquarters as head of the Army. ' t CIVIL SERVANTS WOULD (j TAKE PART IN POLITICS T , OTTAWA, Sept. 20: (CP) Civil servants of Canada will seek at the next session of Parliament full freedom to take part In politics, even to the extent of becom- ing candidates for federal, 4 provincial and municipal of- flee through leave of absence without pay from their, regu- f.- lar duties. Minimum wage legislation for civil servants V,- will also be sought. " ' v ' '