KNOX HOTEL tMtr.ii m: mav A 6I r"" ' '"' "'-Vo 9f 'rr. Miimer llutlni VY, i;.v i:i.i.i:m ihmmi k o. 5c IS GIVEN r J. MrCrttixau Awarded S915 Irani Canadian National Hallways In Supreme Court Mi Harold B, Robertson. u.'i.'mc Court here today, al-' lal of $915 to P J. McOet-' Savory against the Cana-.una) Railways In a suit in-ur running over of cattle DC:, i.T... ::rc TV. .1 ! alR : .i; t" plaintiff by engine ..n of the defendant com Tie plaintiff sued originally a?- xlmately $2000. about $30C was abandoned before the v heard. Thirty animals 'V' lived, these. It being having been killed over about two years. The S91E was in respect of seventeen C ost were ordered set off '.he twq parties In accor- IJi" J v, i:h the amount recovered. L W Patmorc acted as counsel ' f pialntlff and J. T. Harvey .aant Scaring of this cose con-he spring session of the ie Court here. In a second sc which was on the list Blggart vs. J. A. Johanser M J hn Iterson In which $1500 if by plaintiff on a promts -or iipte the suit as far as Jverson " r"npd has been dropped ;n action against Johansen :iver until next court. A dl- f pc',t.ion of Joseph Paulls vs "c -i Paulls has also been set over Bni'l nrx' court. Halibut Arrivals American 8cir'!cl 24.000. Pacific. 7.5c' and 6ci Bird. 10,000. Royal. 7.7c and Yukon 22,000. Cold Storage. 7c Excel 22,000. Booth. 7.8c and 5c, "men 10,000, and Emma, 11,000, "i a.ic and Cc. Jnc 8,000, Pacific, 8c and 6c, Canadian Today's Stocks Supplied by H. D. Johnston Co. Ltd Vancouver Alexandria. .04 Vi. Bay view, .OlVfc. B. C. Nickel, 1,36. ,, Big Missouri, '53. Bxalorne, 13.25 .-' C Bridge River Oon, .36. t B. R. X 1.13. " BuUe I. X. U .21. Cariboo Quark. 2.10. DunweU, 22. Dentonia.M.OO. Georgia River, .02. OoicotKte, .40. Indian. M (ask). Mlnto. ..CO. Meridian. .184. Morning Star. 23k. Native Son. .04. National Silver. .0$ft. Noble Five. .12. Pend OreUle. .92. Porter Idaho, .llifc. Premier. 156. Reeve. .15. Reward. .08 4. Reno. .90. Sliver Crest, .03. Salmon Gold, .26. Taylor Bridge. .83 askl. Wayside. .38. Whltewnter. .04. Waverly Tangier, .01. United Empire. .18. Toronto Central Patricia, .08. Chlbougamau, .11 H. Lee Gold. .14. Granada. .68. Inter. NlckeJ. .27,70. Macaasa.' 2.05. Noranda. 39.60. Sherrltt Oordon, 1.07. Slsco. 2.12. Thompson Cadillac, .48. Venture. .88. Lake Maron, .08 4. Teck Hughes. 6.10. Sudbury Basin, 1.80. Columarlo. .33. Smelter Gold, .29. Can. Malartlc. .05. Little Long Lac, 450. Bagamac, .214-South Tlblemlnt, .10Vi. Maple Leaf. 60. Pickle Crow. .67. Long Lac Lagoon. .20. Manitoba & Eastern. .21. r- Kidnapping Is Still Mystery TUSCON. Arizona, May 9 Yesterday failed to produce expected trn err A.W. In the solution of the rc- n.,f Hrtnntmlnir of slx-yearold Men. 11. nun nA ai ra i,m. nnhim. A suspect was exam- d 4.Bc ' '' li- v,.. 1m. u now believed to Minnie v., 4.700, Cold Storage, have had no connection with the -- 'a .bc. 'abduction. Private Companies Resume Carrying American Air Mail YorkV and Chicago was resumed by private companies on Monday. Later in the week the service will be resumed between other points in the country by companies to whom contracts have been President Cancels Trip to Virginia Was To Have Bern Taken Part In Celebration at Jamestown But Could Not Go WAS1UNOTON D.C.. May 9 -Owing to pressure of public business, President Franklin D. Roosevelt has cancelled a proposed trip to Jamestown. Virginia, where he had accepted an Invitation to speak at the 300th anniversary celebration of the founding of the city. WHEAT PRICES VANCOUVER. May 9: (CP) The wheat market here was closed Mon- morning from Vancouver after having spent the past eight weeks in the south on mining business. The announcement In regard to the Topley-Richfleld is of particular interest as this well known property, which was at one time considered one of the most prom-lslnc in the central interior, has been idle for some years following NEW YORK. May 9: Following the death of its original owner, the the getting of contracts by oPst- late Frank H. Taylor. Last year Mr. master Oeneral James Farley McQlU, L. B. Warner and a syndicating of malls between ,New;Cate including other Smlthers men acquired the property and. during his trip south. Mr.' McGlll was successful In making arrangements whereby Vancouver interests will reopen it. probably within the coming week. Representatives jot these Vancouver Interests are already travelling north by motor and expect to be on the ground by the end of this week to get work started. Equipment is also being 1 brought north at once. Operating Ion a small scale this year, the in tention is to carry on actual min ing of ore on hand and development work simultaneously. The financing arrangements for the Jessie mine will provide for a development program this season including the driving of two tun nels, the continuing of the present one and! the commencement of an other lower one. The work will start In the near future and the plan is to instal compressor and equipment which will greatly expedite operations. NEW YORK COPPER NEW YORK. May 9.: The, price dayowlng to it being Arbor Day In, of copper was unchangedat 8ljc the United States. Yesterday's ! per pounds on the local metal mar prlce was C7 Vic an dtoday's 67 lie. , ket yesterday. .l ,' ; Tomorrow's Tides mmm High 11:14 ajn. 18.7 ft. Vuii will Ilk UieKim. IUIm: . ' 23:24 pjn. 21.0 rt. Am1cn or Xurapetu Plan Low 5:08 ajn. 4.4 It. I'Al I. AKMOt'K IToprlHur 17:15 pjn. 63 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol. XXIV No. 108, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE IS NOW ON ' GT. BRITAIN . . HOPES FOR EMPIRE t SUPPORT IN TARIFF WAR dominions, of Course, Have Full Say As To Japanese Restriction Formal Protest Apainst Newly Imposed Adverse Quotas Will be 1'irst Gun Iired by Tokyo, it is Indicated in Hijlh Government Quarters LONDON, May 9: (CP) While the British govern-' mint would like to see the great Dominions follow its lead in imposing restrictions on Japanese exports to the colo ur and . British Isles, the government fully realizes that iti - i xa ji nr men siep wouiu ue purely a mauer ior me initiative .if no Dominion govemments. It was intimated that the :.. j;uvemmciU does not fleiln-' ' f Kjjcn any such action Protest By Japan TOKYO. May 0; 'CP' Formal ,11 against urcai untain imposed quotas on Japanese v ill likely bf the (Irst gun b Japan In the trade war. It . .trd tn high government JUDGMENT - A Few of the Girls Dillinger Has Left Behind Him Here are five of twelve women woo fell uuo the cluiches of the law through their association rlln John DWUnger or members of .his mob Top. left, Mary Kinder, arrested with DlUlnger at Tuc son. Ari: Top. Tight. Josephine Hum heW'-wftieif ShTsiTlMupted 'to to e? "filffirtger lh 'thrown pSSt, Ind.. Jail; Lower, left to rigLt AMartui caught in Tucson net; Bv.lyn Frechette, arrested at Crown Point, and Opai Lane, caught in Arizona roundup. Famous Topley-Richfield Mine Being Re-Opened at Once With TJ tUnt Via Vinrl mcirto nrrnnrrpmpnts fnr thp 11T-' AWARD FOR W. BOEING Honored For Achievements In Industry Detroit and is now 53 years of age.!Bay'- P55- has built up one of the largest aircraft manufacturing organizations In the country. W. E. Boeing Is well known fllT ong the British Columbia coast j including Prince Rupert. He spent' some considerable time In local waters last year aboard hfs yacht Taconlte. Gambling On Ship Alleged Eighteen Members Of Crew And Sixteen Others Arrested Off Los Angeles Coast Many Thousand Dock Workers Quit Today, Demanding More Pay Stevedores Along Pacific Coast Are Seeking Higher Wage 1 Scale and Shorter Working Hours Tie-Up Started This Morning i SAN FRANCISCO, May 9: (CP) The strike of Pacific .Coast longshoremen went into effect at 8 o'clock this, morning with between ten and fifteen thousand stevedores quitting their jobs in demand for higher wages and a shorter working week. Eleven hundred men are out at : Portland and 1500 at Seattle. SUCCEED WARFARE IS I IN EXAMS CONTINUING University of British Columbia Results Are Announced Today ; which were announced today: I Teachers' Training Academy Cer- tificate Irene Mitchell. I Second Class. Applied Science, B. Sc. Degree. Mining Engineering-Stewart Fraser. w iDl I oecona tuass. Appuea bcience. VanrnilVPT intereStS DaCkinP Prominent Pioneer Aircraft Maker lecond year-Oscar Fulton and I Roger Obata. I O In frnt X .. . T3A Pass. Faculty of Arts and Science, third year William Patmore, Ar- mediate re-opening of the lopley-KicMieici mine ior ae-; promlnent boatbuUder andjchibaid Thompson .both second veiopment ana mining uuu iur uie iiuutiuK uB cca-j alrcraft manUfacturer of this city, '"arson's development program on the Jessie Gold Mines Ltd. jhas received the Daniel Ouggen- First -car Ronald Allen (supple- uronertv.LS.McGill, well known Smithei-s barrister and I heim Award for outstanding I me"tai) L.:-: L u. A ;n tha -if,, nn tViP Prinr-P Hporcrp this! achievement in the field of avla-1 Arts, third year-Irma HUton "" l1" - mw A t.r m1.n nllnt him. I SOilltUla. spK Mr Roping -ho is a native of! Second Class James Potts Alert INDICTMENT IS REFUSED LOS ANGELES, May 9 -Elgh-jWL 1 Pmkaran teen men of the gambling ship H HCdl LtUlUai gU Monte Carlo, moored otf the coast, j and sixteen others alleged to be gamblers were taken into custody; In a raid on the ship and arc being charged here with gambling. I NEW DOUBLE SILVER PLAN IS OUTLINED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, D.C.. May 9: ( CP President Franklin D. Roosevelt outlined to Senate silver advocates yesterday for the monetary system. Is Upheld By Supreme Court WASHINGTON. D. C. Hay An important decision was rend- More Warships Dispatched by Great Britain to Arabia Many Sol- 1 diers Ready to Leave " VANCOUVER, May 9: The fol 1 lowlnrstuderrts-lrom-Prince Rupert AbEN.' sM':'iCSeYcraImore and elsewhere up the coast were, British warships are on their way' (successful In University of British ;to Arabian waters to protect Bri- commoia examinations, results 01 ; tish interests and residents during the tribal warfare which is now on in Arabia. Thousands- of British troops are also standing in readi ness in Egypt to leave for Arabia . in the event of their services being ' deemed necessary. Meanwhile, ruthless warfare Is reported to be continuing along the ' Red Sea as Ibn Saud continues his campaign for supremacy. Should, he win he would be the first king to rule all Arabia. BEARS RULE STOCK MART! Heaviest Selling Movement in Three Months Forces Issues Down One to Five Points NEW YORK. May 9: Bears ruled ( ' the New York Stock Exchange on iMonday. prices .dropping from one PITTSBURG. May 9: CP A to five points under the heaviest, federal grand jury yesterday freed J selling movement in three months. Andrew W. Mellon, former Secre- j Towards the close there were lndl- tary of the Treasury and United 1 cations of a rally after a turnover States ambassador to London, when it returned "no bill" to government charges of violation of the for the day of 2,360,000 shares. The Industrial average at closing was off 2.69. rails off 1.98, utilities federal income tax laws. It was off .87 and bonds off .35. claimed that Mellon owed the trea-1 sury almost $2,000,000 in back ln-j p lU:-t- come tax for 1931. Mellon asserted! UCf mSn IT 1VCS that he does not owe a penny but; T T) T 1 that, if anything, he had overpaid, j Q Jg rinCO Chancellor Hitler Announces Plan To Prepare Girls For Household Responsibilities BERLIN. May 9: Chancellor Adolph Hitler has announced a plan whereby he would place 100. 000 young single girls In household work at small pay for one !ered by the Supreme Court of the 'yea" to prepare them to assume United States In upholding the household rcsponsiblitles. rlzht of the governor of the state! . of North Dakota to place an em- harirn nn thp nnnrt of u-hat I from his state. Dr. J. T. Mandy Is planning to leave for Queen Charlotte Islands a two-way program involving Friday night to visit a number of nationalization of silver and a mining properties which have twenty-five percent silver basis been drawn to his attention and which are said to be important finds. Mrs. Mandy will accompany him. 44 4 WINE WITH MEALS IN KETCHIKAN NOW KETCHIKAN. May 9:-A lo- cal restaurant for the first time yesterday offered wine with meals at 10c and 15c per glass or two glasses for 25c. .