Fim.Mii Silent Him SUr Wedded YrUrday In Atlantic City to j George Jewell I ATLANTIC City. April 24 ' No-ma Talmadge. famous screen, K'rfsv of the silent picture days.; was awarded a Mexican dt-vor-e decree last week from Joseph M S lienk. moving picture pro-' du rr was married here yesterday ', to Ocorgc Jessell. New York screen Mcr They left Immediately for ru York nd are planning a honeymoon trip to Italy In ' Wheat Prices VANCOUVER, April 24: CP Whcat was quoted at 64c on the wal exchange yesterday, dropping! sharply to 02?ic today. we local metal market yesterday, topping one cent to 433,4c today. Today's Stocks (Couitear 8- O. JohCon Oo.) Vancouver Alexandria. Mft. Bayview, .02. B. C. NlckeL, 1.05. f Big Missouri, .30 President And Secretary Of and SecreUry of She Ttralarne. 15.50. " . ' S" r. Bridge River Con.. .41. B. R. X.. 1.25. Butte I. X. U 21. Cariboo Quartz, 2.00. Dun ell. .35. Dentonia. 155. Oeorgla River. .021 (ask). Goieonda, 29. IndUn. .03 (ask). Minto. .73. Meridian'. .18. Morning Star. 2&t NaUve Son. .05. . National Silver, JOS asked. Noble Hve. .11. Pcnd' Oreille. 1.00. Porter Idaho. .09. Premier. 1 2i. Reeves McDonald. .15. Reward. j09. : Reno. .95. Silver Crest. .03 i. Salmon Oold, 2i Vfc. Taylor Bridge. 1.15. Wayside. .37. Waverly Tangier. .OH.. United Empire, .16Vi. Toronto Central Patricia. .75. Chlbougamau, .14. Lee Oold. .16. Granada, .82. Inter. Nickel. 28.70. Macassa. 2.83. . , Noranda. 42.60. Sherrltt Oordon. 1.20. Slsco. 222. Thompson Cadillac, .51. Ventures. .95. Lake Maron. .091j. Teck Hughes. 6.70. Sudbury Basin. 1.75. Columarlo. .40. Smelter Oold. 22. Canadian Malartlc, .55. Little Long Lac. 450. Bagamac .27. South Tiblemont. .12H.-Maple Leaf. .71. Pickle Crow. .80. Long Lac Lagoon, .21. Manitoba & Eastern, .24 Y7. Treasury Meet PRESIDENT IS ROUSED Urges Congress to Speed Anti-Crime Legislation Great Hunt For Diilinger WASHINGTON. DC. April 24: President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave Instructions to the Dcpart-imentof JusUce yesterday to keep jhlm personally Informed of all developments In the chase for John iDllllnger. notorious desperado, fol lowing his latest escapade near Mercer, Wisconsin, in which he ana his companions shot themselves out of ambush, leaving four dead In their wake including a federal officer and an Innocent bystander Meantime, the president Is urging i Congress to Immediately enact new anti-crime legislation, giving the federal government more summary authority and making the shooting ot federal officers a federal crime. One of the greatest manhunts In the history of the nation Is in pro gress as hundreds of officers engage In the search for Dllltnger and his i gang who are believed to be In hid ing In the woods of Wisconsin. Laura LaPlante May Wed British Screen Producer LONDON, April 24: Although not denying the eventual possibility. Laura Laplante. well known Am erican screen actress, told Interviewer that reporU of her contemplated marriage to Erllng Asher. British film producer, were somewhat "premature." Miss LaPlante Is engaged In the making of a picture at Asher's studios. GOLD ritlCi: ADVANCES IMIt SILVER WASHINGTON, D.C.. April 24-j MONTREAL. April 24-The Ca- NEW vnnt, T '.. n.Jn.M.nf Franklin D. Roosevelt nadlan gold price recovered sharp- . A A 1 1 .1 the Treasury iy uie yesieraay on vne iocai .1.1 m. n .L.t .In. Inn n tlASfX tin WnrsiTitheau were in conrcrcnce mem u.. , vF yestJrday on budget matters. , eight cents from earlier In the day. Great Central Loggers Remain On Their Jobs GREAT CENTRAL, Vancouve Island. April 24: Three hundred trlklng loggers visited the camp here yesterday and urged eighty osgers to cease work. All but one decided, however to remain at work. Cariboo Highway TtrW"" "miH Nlh of Snutium And Knad liafflc is Interfered With VANCOUVER. April 24: Traffic on the Cariboo Highway is blocked MONTREAL, April 24-The British pound sterling closed at $5.13 on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. NEW YORK. April 24 The British pound sterling closed at $5.- Today's Weather To morrow s Tides High 10:40 ajn. 172 ft. prince Rupert Clear, light west 23:03 p.m. 18it It. wind; barometer, 30.10; northwest Low 4:37 a. 7.9 It. temperature, 54; sep oth, 16:45 pjn. 6.6 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vul, XXIV . No. 95. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934 Authorities at Doia, Ala be.ieve .,.-: wfe k of ..a f-ie 01 a fa" passenger train, which was derailed near Dora wnue operating between Memphis, and Blrming":m. was caused by a small bolt placed on the rail by a sm&a bjy to have it "iron flat Photo shiws rescue workers at the'seene, Engineer Tom P. Kelly was scaliedAo -death, andiFJreman Bert Davis was critically injuredM-ifc" ?;.: ..:::.:..;: Britain's VANCOUVER PROVINCE WINS WESTERN TITLE WINNIPEG. April 24: (CPi Vancouver Province last night defeated Winnipeg Ro- berUon Memorials 31 to 25 in the fifth and deciding game of the Western Canada men's senior basketball champion- ship series. The Province won three games and the local team two. The Vancouverites 4- will now meet the Montreal Natlonales for the Dominion championship. ATTITUDE Firm But Conciliatory" Note Sent To Japanese Government at Tokyo LONDON. April 24: Another British note stated to be of "firm made it clear that it was opposed to such a policy and would Insist on a continuation of the "open door" in China. Auto Magnate's Golden Wedding Licence Fees is Set PRICE: FIVE .CENTS WldH ON SILVER NO W ANTICIPA TED COL. RALSTON LEADS ATTACK ON BUDGET IN COMMONS One Billion Ounces of White Metal Will Be Bought by Uncle Sam Would lc Purchased For Use as Primary Money at Rate Of Fifty Million Ounces Monthly Concessional Passage and Presidential Approval Predicted WASHINGTON, D.C., April 24: (CP) Congressional pa-sage and presidential approval of a bill to authorize the purchase of one billion ounces of silver for use as primary money was predicted today by a member of the Senate silver bloc who participated in the White House wlvcr conference yesterday. The legislation would call for the purchase of fifty million ounces of silver monthly. MORE BODIES 1 OUT OF MINE Qxtt One Hundred VicUms Taken Oat ot lUIktn Colliery and More Still Therein SARAJEVO. April 24: -Bodies of .u.fr-one more victims of the - ...;4f r- disaster of the week-end 't? were brought out of the mlne( -'.crday. bringing the toUl of. be J: vj fir removed to 109. There! i.: - i't over one hundred men In' rune, all of whom are believed " be dead Rescue operations are, meeting. I Jake the Barber Is Going Across Loom Hit Fight Against Extradition And Mutt fare Investigation J in r.ngiann CHICAGO. April 24:-Hls fight i-iinst extradition having failed, John Factor tJake the Barber will tlv..iV.y be taken from here to Eng-ar1 wher he Is wanted for inve- 'Jauun in connection with his twinniai activities some years ago. i: was announced yesterday. Norma Talmadge Married Again Blame Trick of Small Boy For Fatal Train Wreck Gold Tax Is "Unfair and Unjustified" In Grit Critic's Opinion Described as "Inevitable Result of Unsound Fiscal Policies'In Violation of Spirit of Confederation, Declares Taschereau OTTAWA, April 24: (CP) Branding the ten percent gold tax as "unfair, unequitable and unjustifiable" and the inevitable result of unsound fiscal policies, Hon. J. L. Kal- jston, Liberal financial critic, led the attack in the House of Commons yesterday on the Rhodes budget. He moved a straight want of confidence motion which would place the House on record as disapproving of nrii r'P TT) J the "policies of economic natlonal- J ism which have proved so disastrous TyffrIT C A I 17 'policies which will promote export DUUZiEi uAi-Ll trade throughout the world." Taschereau Critical Alaska Regulations and Scale of QUEBEC. Anril 24: ICP) No worse blows have been aimed at Canadian unity and spirit that pre- JUNEAU. April 23:-RegulatlonstTaUed atj and resulted In, Confed-governing the legal . eoUg.uor;erall(m. ur the Dominion Oovem-lh Alaska have been announced "by merit's legUlaUon in regard to the the territorial Liquor Control proposed Marketing Bill and the Board. Licences will be granted ten percent levy on gold. Premier from year to year daUng from July, Taschereau of Quebec declared In a statement here last night. He at- The annual fee for an ordinary ; tacked the measures as encroach. I liquor selling licence will be $100, W UDOn Drovincial riahts. the peUtion of the would-be licen-; cee to be signed by at least fifty re-1 putable citizens before a licence Is Dnc Pnneollo eranted. In addition to. the licence lvUOd 1 UlldCllC fee. there will be a tax on all, liquor purchased by the licencee. Ships of 250 tons or more may not dispense liquor except in an but conciliatory" atUtude has been i Alastan port on payment of a $50 dispatched to Tokyo seeking fur-! annual fee. ther particulars In regard to the! The wholesale liquor licence fee new Japanese policy which sets j is set at $ioo. f jrth a sort of Monroe Doctrine fo the Far East and insists on "hands off" policy in regard China as far as the rest of the world is concerned. The British note a PAQQFQ IN Johns of This City, Died Suddenly on Sunday Harold P. Johns of King Edward High School teaching staff here, has received advice of the death in Victoria on Suncfay of his father,' Albion Johns, who had been a well ; known resident of the Capital City Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nash Celebrate for forty-eight years. Deceased, who Fiftieth Anniversary at j was sixty-seven years of age. had . Beverley Hills ibcen in falling health for somei ! little tlme'but his death came quite BEVERLEY HILLS. Cal, April suddenly. He was in business In 24: C. W. Nash, former president ; Victoria in the early days but had 'of of the the Nash Nash Motor Motor Car Car Co. Co. and and'one one bee been retired for a number of years.: , TJil 1 J I Cl'J DlOCKed DY Ollde of the prominent pioneers of the He American mo4or cur industry, and Ont ! Flint. Mich. for a few days on account of a, I laflP Of LaTiadrt slide which damaged a bridge north j I of Spuzzum. Pound Sterling and Canadian Dollar Has Big Increase Was $133,000,090 Better Last Year Than In Previous 154 on the local foreign exchange In the the market yesterday and the, Cana-! figures friira of nr tr the dlan dollar at $1.00?i. OTTAWA, April 24 The trade of was a native all of Victoria, and a daughter. Miss Ethel Johns, also resident In Victoria. A brother of deceased is Charles Johns of Victoria while Sa-, mucl Johns of California Is an-! bther brother. There Is also a mar-, rled sister In Victoria. I The funeral takes place in Vic torla tomorrow. Halibut Arrivals Canada went over the one thous-. and million dollar mark crunng the' Canadian fiscal year ending March 31 this East Bay. 9.000 pounds, offered year and was $132,000,000 better 5c and 45c by Cold Storage, holding previous fiscal year, over. i vim in ion liurenu nr i:arv itnrp 71x111. i:mn Mtnrai". (Statistics reveal. 5c and 4.5c. Is Improving Famous Opera Star Conscious After Being "2 Hours in State of Coma Has Erysipelas ! 1EW YORK, April 24:-Consld-,erable Improvement Is reported In io i i. Al l the condition of Rosa Ponselle. fa- ITTDTAm 1 mous Metropolitan opera star, who VII I I I K I A nas been critically 111 with erysl- pelas. After having been In a state of coma for 72 hours. Miss Ponselle" regained consciousness on Samuel Insull i Past Gibrallat Ship Carrying Former Financier And Fugitive From Justice Heads Out Into Atlantic GIBRALTAR, April 24: -The ship bearing Samuel Insull sr. to United Cln,.. K 111 4.1 . .... tc uc vw .ace mai uii Of Owen Sound. ' charges of embezzlement and lar- Mrs. Nash celebrated their golden in addition to the son here. sur-:"n,J' foI'owJn8 hl indictment by a wedding anniversary at thelfcBe- Vlvln relatives Include the widow, Chicago grand Jury, passed throu?ti verley Hills home yesterday. They three other sons. Dr. Harry Johns, the stra,ts 0( Gibraltar yesterday cnroute to New ork. were married fifty years agoat clarence Jahns and Wilfrid Johns, NEW CODE FOR MINES Wage Scale Approved by President Roosevelt F.spected to Result In 50,000 Resuming Work WASHINGTON. D.C.. April 24: It is announced that President' Franklin D. Roosevelt has approved of a new wage code for the coal mining Industry which, it Is expected, will result In the early return . j to work of some 50,000 coal miners.