JUDGMENT ' . Oil.. Lil, IS UPHELD Bntbh Apixal Court Keluses lo y Alf Awaid Made lo Iwmer KumUh l'rlncr i ,5 1 18 -The Court of . ..y declined to et . . verdict awardum .... YoUMWUptlff JJI5.0WJ : i. aw Melro-Ooktwyn-. uin for alleged d-. . uaiader la cohikc-i production of tlic IUpuUn and the Today's Stocks- it i s 0 4ohouo " ) Yiittouter !' :.. 'itV ? "P.. B ' hi-k-i 75. 6M mi. 34, LrC- u.'' !. B ' KiM-r Coll.. .1914. i B R X : ', . B'"' I X L. .11. v QiutU, 1 J. T'.irv., 15 " t' r;,., River. m, C'i'.il.rU. 37. H't.l... v 05. li'iin 03 'Bk).. Mining RUr. .17. -Mtudun. ,14. " Toronto Ccutiu Patricia, .00,-Ciuovugamau. .13. Lte Ould. .10. ' Ouiwti, 70. liter Nickel. 35.00, Mans,.,. 2 45. imrrnu Oordon, K'lan. 43.00. :- 2 a iilj.in Cadillac. .53. V'li'urfs .83. Laki Muron. ,03. Tt'-'k Hughes. 8.00. Sudbury Basin. 1.40, Culumario, .26, Emelltr Gold, 31. c 'ii Malartlc. .60, l!Mln LonB Lac. 7.40. '"iia Rouyn, 13Vk, fadarona. .41. MaWe Lrnf. .41 Pkkk Crow. 1.50. J" U( Lagoon, 35. Manitoba & Eastern, .3 Hi. - Halibut Arrivals Summary American dt nnn ,v,.n,U oc -v to uv 8c and auu 5c oc. 7.0c - C&ll&rilan ill nrt J. B .! iJc and 5c. American - rcinbn. 11 inn a- it. 11 um, 12,000, 8c and 5c, Atlln. o, 10,000, 8c and 5c, Pacific. Wabash, 4,500, 7.0c and 5c. Pad- , sa iiama 11 owrage. Tnrashcr. 4. (win n,. ah ft. pe Spencer, 15,500. 5c, Storage' J;llcf, 17,000, 5.2c and 5c. Atlln. I y Race, 5,300, 5c, Royal. j 0he Three Hundred Alleged Communist Agitators Are Placed Under Arrest-City Had Quiet Nijrht-Strikers Storm Dock in Seattle SAN FRANCISCO, July 18: (CP) An arbitration pro-posal gave new hope today to this and other strike-pros tfutml Jtnv niti'r.c thn fnt-!i1 fitfikp rnmmittefi (in TUPS- w VVll v 1 v V . . v . - V -. . . . . . . v. - - day night' having adopted a resolution advising striking Pacific Coat longshoremen, marine workers and employ- ... . . . , i i i ii ; 4Kn ees to settle the dispute by arbitration and calling upon the fopooslng forces for a showdown. NEW AGENT FOR ATLIN II. V. Glasey to Relieve w. w. Wright a Government pfrwnUilr in North-5" at Prince Runert for a short time before assuming the duties of ngent at Atlln. President Wilsons Daughter Divorces Senator McAdoo r w 1 . The strike committee voted In favor of arbitrating the difference and sending all strikers back to work as soon as the shipowners agree to recognize the maritime unions. Meantime, police, flanked by National Ouard machine guns. 1 struck swift and telling blows at VICTOKIA. July 18: (Cl'l-H". W. Wright, government agent at Allin. ha bren rtlirved of hl du-llrs and will be oucrrrded by II. r. (;lay of Trlnte ICupert, rre-mirr T. II. rattutlo announced Turxlay. Mr. (;la.vfT. who Is a wrll known and jwpular pioneer rrl-drnt of Uie north, haln; been In the wrvice of the lludon Hay Co. at llafllon from 1991 until rom- ln( lo Prinre Kuprrl In 1916, rt-fthrd tint Intimation of hi appointment a government atent at Allln lat night when advised by the Daily New of the above dispatch. He had not received his own Instruction at that time but this morning had a per. konal lone distance call from Premier Patlullo advising him of the appointment. .Mr. (ilav,ey received a telegram loday from Hn. John Hart, minister of finance, conflrniint the appointment and advising him to take over hi duties on August 1. Mrs. (Jlassry will not be leaving for the north until a month or so later. Mr. Wright, who I also well known In Prince Rupert, having lieen for many J ears Raptlst Church minister here, entered the provincial government service some four or five jears ago following the accession of the Tol- ...I. nvrrnmrill lo liouer. lie was ...v .'. alleged Communists ocncvea u resting three hundred "radicals-(while the self-styled "vigilante" groups stormed known Communist headquarters. The; foOd sltuaUon U greatly lm- proved arid only, mfoorj acts of violence were reported! overnlshi , ' Disorders a( Seattle SEATTLE. July 18: CP Strik- ci 5 niu u yum . v o ws. I stormed Pier 41 at Smith's Cove: jhere today but were repulsed byi 'guards equipped with tear gas 'bombs while five hundred non union men were loading nine slilps Including the President Grant due1 due to sail Saturday, the first traru-paclllc liner to depart since i May 9. Crew quits at denoa ! OENOA. Italy. July 18: The crew 'of 150 men on the Dollar liner Prc- jsldent Hayes went on strike herej I last night In sympathy with the) (strikers In San Francisco. Three of 1 (Uie ringleaders have been placed' under arrest. , 0NT. HOUSE ABOLISHED Agent General's Office in London Is Done Away With lly TORONTO. July 18:-Ontario House In London. England, under it., oi,; abolished by the cnt Oeneral, was provincial cabinet on Tuesday. John T. Dudley, manager at Na- nnlmn fnr lh( W. H. Malkln CO., -and Mrs. Dudley were among pas-Isongers alxwrd U;c Prince Rupert ! this months going north to make the round trip to Skagway. LOS ANGELES, July 18: -Mrs. JR. t Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, daughter n of the late President Woodrow Wll- AluusriMi ,nn iin horn awarded a decree 01 . ... ... . re'efrom Senator William Gibbs! OTTAWA amy -. ... ; McAdoo on grounds of crue.ty ana ; ClinadlaI1 incompatibility, Rad,o Commlssion is reported on u iiuhu.., - , nnd relatives n Vancouver re- t Dv;h.. .k. irv,i tlm Hnilth' lUllltH W W.C at the end of tin- v w ljl Textile Workers' Strike is Under Way in Alabama HUNTSVILLE, Ala.. July 18: Rioting at one mill nnd threats of violence at another marked tho beginning of an announced state-wide strike of textile mill woricers. CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, July 18: ICP) The Canadian gold price today was $34.39 per ounce. ItAR SILVER Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides High 5:53 am. 155 It. fi:z" Rupert Raining-, light 18:25 pjn. 185 It. ...,tKrj , wind; barometer, 30.16; Low 0.03 ajn. 73 ft. 11.58 pjn. 73 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V xxiv no. m, RINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS HOPE MID FOR STRIKE SETTLEMENT DAKOTA GOVlWOR REFUSES TO BE OUSTED BY COURT Arbitration Proposal Is Put Forward By General Committee In Frisco' Waterfront Dispute Goering Emerges As "Strong Man" in German Crisis Wilhelm Goering. who was mide a General and Premier of The fur iter wartime flier Hermann t llttirTmergL from tne Nazi crisis hailed as the new -Aiong man" of the Reich t was -purging" the Na4 leadership and executing or Goering who ruthlessly carried out Hitler s orders in President von Hindenburg telegraphed Goering topttonlng Plotters against the Hitler government. his personal congratulations Layout shows, top left. Goerin? reviewing honor guard. Lower left, as an aviator 'he served as such In the war' and with Hitler at a re rent ceremony. Western State Chief Executive, Ordered to Quit, Flatly Refuses City of Bismarck, the Capital, Placed Under Martial Law Last Night by Order of William Langcr, Convicted of Felony BISMARCK, N.D., July 18: (CP)-Govemol- William Langer, convicted recently of a felony through receiving and soliciting funds from relief workers with which to carry on his political campaign and ordered ousted as chief executive of the state, last night placed this city under martial law, and refused to surrender the office. Governor Langer's order followed a few hours after the Supreme Court had ordered him to quit the office. British Warships To Help Put Down Arab Slave Trade LONDON. July 18 Some of the fnxtost. riestrovers In the Royal Navy here have been dispatched to the Red Sen and the Persian Gun 10 as sist In supp.esslon of Arab slave trade. GETS. FIVE MONTHS llpnrv Mitchell, having pleaded guilty fo a charge of obtaining money by false pretences through the cashing of a worthless check tnr was sftnteneed t" ttw imonthi Imprisonment ' Okalh with hard labor by June v. t. NEW YORK, July 18: Ilr nil- Fisher In Couniv Court this closed at 48Hc per ounce on the tng nnd was ordered o m ike festi- local metal market today. tutlon. 'DISPLAY OF FLOWERS IS VERY FINE In Spite of Weather Conditions Itose Show is Great Success-Open This Evening in snlte of the unfavorable wea ther coitditions of the past week, the rose and flower show today of the Prince Rupert Horticulture Society has proven an unqualified success, the exhibit exciting very general favorable comment both from home people and from south ern visitors. Tne roses suuerea worse than any other plants from Jcie storm and rain of the past lew days but. in spite of that, there were a large number of excellent entries. The front room of the store Is rather overcrowded with plants and cut blooms and the gen ral duality Is splendid It Is difficult to particulariz-? 1 when so many excellent entries are nu&t but snezkil exhibit by Roy Taylor, garaener for the Canadian I National Railways, is worthy or j i special mention. It consists of tu-, iberous benogias. calceolarias and j schtzanthus. with other flowers on the Side. F. J. Fuller had the only display of flowers for competition j and It Is specially worthy of note. The number and quality of his ex-! hlblts has excited much comment. California visitors to the show this morning were very enthusiastic ( over tne quality 01 me roses miuw... saying they were a credit to any n'aft and -nurh larger bloo-'is than thv were accustomed to see. The director ; nf the Horticultural Society are vei-v gratified wllh the resDonse madt to their efforts. Jack UuUmuwi on I'aje DIES IN SEATTLE Ex-Aid. Hamilton Douglas Passed Away Last Saturday in Puget " Sound City Word was received In the city to- riav telllne of the death last Satur day In Seattle, after a lengthy ill ness, of Hamilton Douglas, an ex-alderman of this city, who took a prominent part In early day civic affairs here. For a number of years he was engaged In the real estate brokerage business In Prince Ru pert. In addition to serving as an vlderman on early day city coun cils; he was once an unsuccessful candidate for mayor. He had made his home for many years In Seattle and had reached a ripe old age when he died. In addition to a widow, the late Mr. Douglas Is survived bjr a Son who Is a well known Seattle ng master. Canadian Sculptor - - Dies in Montreal Late George W. Hill Designed Scores of War Memorials In This Country MONTREAL. July 18: George W. Hill, aged. 72. .Canadian-bom sculptor and designer of scores of monuments and war memorials throughout the Dominion, is dead here. Railway Revenues Showing Increase Gross Receipts of Canadian Na tional For Week This Year Away Ahead of Last MnsrrnPAt. Ju!v 18: Gross re- ... v . . . . - rf - venues of the Canadian National Railways system for the week ending July 14 were $3,282,912 as compared with $3,047,782 for the cors responding period last year. children at once In the Rou- 3 GOES MRS. DION'NE ONE BETTER; SIX , t RABIES AT ONCE BUCHAREST. Roumanla. July 18: The birth of six . manlan village of Jontestt Is reported. The mother and all the children are reported to be doing well. Keep In Line With the best thought of the day SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NEWS NOW and take advantage of the special bargain rale of $150 to the end of the year Others are doing It, why not you?