ft- V ! XXIV , No. 35. GOLD FOR ' NEW YORK Trite Admires Again llotli In This ( Country and r.ngland MONTREAL. Feb. 10. (CP) Oold ft -....! 1. . . . . - .wii m umrn cenis in price nerc w-terday to $34.71 per ounce. The L'.mdon price advanced 14c to $34.47. i jnada, which of late has been topping gold to Oreat Britain ra-titer than to United States, has rc-'-mirt shipments to the latter t untry to a large extent, over $4.-coo.000 of the yellow metal having un sent to the other side during ie last week following the setting J"" President Itooscvclt of the new ru, d Price of $35 per ounce. Today's Stocks 1 'Wty B. D. Juiuwum t) Toronto Alexandria, .07t. Central Patricia, .57. Chlbougamau, ,00ft,.' ' Lee Oold, .14. Oranuda, .03. takr. Nickel, 22.35. caa, 2.15. Tr-ivj' Norundu, 34.75. wlU Gordon, Ml. Okcw Oold, I.73, J'oinustin Cadillac, .3314. futures, .00. ck Hughes, 5.00. sS'6 Klrkland, .02. Budbury Basin, 1.33. Today's Weather he Ufail Tomorrow's Tides Prince Ilupert Raining, strong southeast wind; barometer, 30.00; High x 11:00 a.m. 21.2 ft. temperature, 40; sea rough, Low 4:25 a.m. 92 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL HUITISI! COLUMWA'S NEWSPAPER 17:55 pm. 22 ft. Ministry is Named Five Former Premiers in French Cabinet Hcrriot Included Marshal Pctain Minister Of War Hoodlums Cause Minor Disorders PARIS. Feb. 10: rrPi Th nOU Tiffinill rviiM. nH4- today set up a four-man dictatorship headed by Premier Doumergue to handle foreign affairs swiftly and vigor-' ously and to strike hard against the possibility of a German union with Austria. Former President Gaston Doumergue last niirht annnnnrwl hie " " -! uiiin n111v.11 five f6rmer . premiers nft- Francc and In which the Radical Socialist element predominates. Former Premier Edouard Herrlot has resigned as president of the Radical Socialist group in order to Join the cabinet. Other former premiers to be included In the Doumergue ministry arc Tardleu, Bar-thou, Sarraut and Laval. The Rightists are represented by Louis Marin, the new MlntaJjrQf Htajlh. while the veteran gem rat. Marsiial pp. lain, has been created minister of war. There were a number of minor outbreaks in Uie etty yesterday but hoodlums were believed responsible and no particular significance was attached to them. CONTRACTS CANCELLED Cnrruptlnn In Connrrtlon With U.S. Air .Mall Allcerd Army Plan To Carry On Service WASIIINC.TON D.C.. February 10 (Canadian Pre) The Tni-tril Stairs government took the ImiMmcm of fly ire from all twetvr rnnrern with whic lilt held nestle, contracts ami ordered the Amir plane to take up tn- work a from February 19, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1934 COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Members of Hospital Board Assigned by President to Duties Prcldent O. V. Wilkinson, at the regular monthIymcet!ng"T3r,irf? noipital board last night, announced standing committees for the ear as follows: Finance 6. D. Macdonald, chairman, Frank Dlbb, City Commissioner W. J. Alder. Norman At Watt and R. E. Benson. House W. M. Brown, chairman. 0. P. Tinker. City Commissioner W. J. Alder. Dr. W. T. Herein and R P Benson. Executive Frank Dibb. chair man. S. D. Macdonald. W. M Brown, City Commissioner W. J. Alder and Dr. W. T. Kergln. Grounds Frank Dibb and W. M. Brown. Suffers Frostbite On Trail in North Condln Francis Connell Is Rescued For Second Time This Winter Ity Atlln Constable I According to a report received nt I ' Allocation of the contracts J divisional headquarters of the pro lonourti evidence gathered by n Senate committee In the study of cirrmmtanres surrounding the letting of cortract during the Republican administration, corruption having hrrn allegrd to have exUtrd in connection with same. Army planes will carry on the service without interruption, : was stated, urtit such time a new contracts can hr awardrc on an open, competitive batis. " PASSES IN VANCOUVER Joseph It. Cameron, Former Well Known C. N. R. Official. Dies VANCOUVER. Feb. 10: CP Jo-feph Robert Cameron, nged 69, former assistant general manager for the Canadian National Railways and pioneer railroad man of Western Canada,' died last night at the Vancouver Oeneral Hospital of pneumonia following nn Illness of some length. vincial police here from Atlln, Condln Francis Connell was recently rescued on the trail at Ruby Creek, 16 miles east of Atlln. by Constable R. M. Stewart of Atlln after having sustained frozen feet, hands and face. The condition .of the hands are such that Connell may have to have some of the fingers amputated later. Meantime, he has been taken to Carcross where friends reside. Last fall Connell had to be rescued by Constable StewaYt after he had started out overland from Atlln for Telegraph Creek. OLE BESNER OPENS SUIT VANCOUVER. February in n nadlan PressiOller Besner.form- The above ma& bring our though s back to the dark days of the war when these two. now aged. generals. Writhe most tearrti-of merrUy-tt-MIi XSLtU left is Heltoirshall TOTj'ndenmTrg ? ermar,y oa lhe KM is Fieldmarshall von Mackenaen It will be noticed that both are diesserf in their war-time regalia, with no visible sjga of Hitler s Nazi emblem. Mac-kensen is wearing the uniform of the famous "Death Heads." theTeglment of the Crown Prince This scene w made at the Sports Palace in Berlin, where the two attended the sixty-third celebration of the founding of the German Reich. Manipulation To Be Outlawed and Margin Requirements Limited President Itooscvclt Asks Congress For Legislation- to Give Government Control Over Stock Exchanges j Request is Immediately Acted Upon I WASH TVflTnXT Tin EVk in. ,rn , . Decisions In Rrcard to City Assessments to be Rendered February 21 by Commissioner After hearing representations on 1 behalf of more than eighty-nine ap peals, City Commissioner W. J. Alder, sitting as a court of revision on the tnnnlrln.il fiMmnn (. 1 ""..ii vit tyi "ormer Local .Man Seeking Dam- 1034, yesterday adjourned the court Kts From Air Company Aviator For Crali Injuries and until February 21 when hi inii mated he would render his decisions in respect to the appeals. The principal appeal at the court was that of the Canadian National Railways which asked for n reduc crly of Prince Ruocrt. has atarbvi ti r f-,.i... - r.if I., Hm.m -.IT.. v rccni on ine i.7n H -" sainsi ir.: company 's assessment R r vciu Air uansjiort Co. Ltd. of Vancouver and Pilot Gordon Mc. t2..i. -i.i , . vcntic, ' viaiminu - oamacos " tnr n chols assistant taxation eommi. sloner for the rallwav " 1 I A I L A I. w " , 'w m-iconicnnca uiai uie rallwav , . . com. known 1n Trlnce Rupert, having Juries he received last August when pany's assessment was almost twice mud., freouent visit here on offl- a plane In whlcli he was a n .1 1 ";i - ..I L . r " i wv assist vutK lUrKcIV fltlP tfi clal business when with the railway wiwer plunged into Anclerso:, the extravagant valuatioii Xed company. lul?. k----ns? three people. 0n the seabed. ter which the train which was to have left last evening for the east MILK WAR Report of Torture Killing to be Made .... ..... i cu. iu. u.v.) ) i resident F ranklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress of the United I TlirPA Minprc Tn 1 111 cc "crj 1 U States yesterday to place a curb of federal remilntinn unnn ! "purely speculative operations" of markets and imme-l Rn Rrnnalif Onf diatelv a bill was intrnrhirprl tn w -v. kutwiuiiibllb Ul uau ! powers of control over stock exchanges. The measure would outlaw various manlpulaUve-1 processes, nx minimum margin re- n . . qulremenU at sixty percent and KailwnV L'111 I in A Ic give the Federal Trade Commission AYauaJ sweeping regulatory authority. ! PIov Pxll.r CUUKI lb ADJOURNED I vicai 1 uiiurriiiif : ments are being made to bring out PRICE: FIVE CKNTfc DICTATORSHIP NOW SET UP FRANCE TO CURB UNITED STATES STOCKMARKET SPECULATION Doumergue Is Given Mandate To Handle Foreign Affairs Swiftly And Fight Austro-German Union OLD AGE PENSIONS rnnrtt (iorrrnmrtit llelng Urged to Implement I'romUe Made llefore U1 Miction OTTAWA. Feb. 10: - The Bennett t vernment U being urged to tm-pi'niHit lis pre-election pledge of i aumul old age pension scheme (' jiuiy lite present session of Par i:ni polltlral loss being feared 1 f u lhi i- dcluy In doing so. . WRECKED AT WALES ISD. Li flohfrne, ("apt Charles I- Crowe And Wife Aboard Poti ruled on RotVn in i'ortUnd Canal Aler being wrecked in Portland ' i"H.l having the boat La Bohcme i. iri'ied u piece on the rocks on i h.-re of Wales Island and llv-t"r M-veral weeks with Indian "aprra. Charles E. -Crowe and hii mivcd In lh city last cve-.: lump the worse for their ex-wv They left Stewart Jan j! ? were wrecked a few days '! were picked up by Matthew L J'hnson of Port Simpson and) HU him and hli party untU ippni tunlty to come to town '-''d Tlic trouble occurred u-li the engine having stopped, i r bo.it being then driven ashore. I 1; utancc was carried. Maybe They're Still Discussing "Der Tag" INCREASE I 0FGRANT Hospital Association Reports 0 Interview With Provincial ;j A communication from the British Columbia Hospitals Association in regard to the possibility of tie' provincial government grant Debit raised 25c per day to its former lej veL the question of adjustment of Workmen's Compensation Board accounts, municipal grants covering treatment of patients from onl municipality In hospitals of another, the statute of limitation for the entering of damage suits against hospitals, attendance at annual convenUons of the assoi elation arfd other matters was read at the meeting of the local hospital board last night. ; In regard to the provincial government grant, report was made of; a recent interview of a committee of the assoclaUon with Hon. Dr. George Weir, provincial secretary"; Dr.Weir .had .been- sympathetic .with the representations that had" ... -becrti made. but. was unable to give : any answer to trie reqaesi that the grant be raised until he had placed the matter before his colleagues. Regarding abrltrary cutting of ; hospital accounts ' by the Work- men's Compensation Board on the ? : grounds of over-hospltallzation, the I suggestion was made that the hospitals were being penalized due to .errors of the medical profession, The matter will be taken up again' .with the Medical Association. TV , . ".. ! Municipal Grants . . UireCl 10 UttaWa In respect 10 municipal grants' covering treatment of patients from 'one municipality in the hospitals I THE PAS. Man.. Feb. 10:-6er- of another, efforts will be made to geant Rose of the Royal Canadian nave 1,113 increased from 70c to $1 1 Mounted Police has returned here j Pr diem- from invesUgating a rumored In-' association Is endeavoring to ; ' dlan torture killing in the Far amending legislaUon brought ''. North but said that his report : abo"t whereby damage actions for J would be made direct to headquar-llnJurles alleged to have been sus- ters. j talned by patients in hospitals must . : I be started within twelve months. J j Value of all hospitals beins re-1 presented at annual convenUons of . , wt w.uuvu wsj siressea. aucn- 1 Uon being drawn to the fact that! expenses or delegates were pooled, thus materially reduclns thp rnA Arransements are Beinff Made to from tmaUer; ouUyteg Transport Trio. Found In North. I iZJ!? tTf l on for the Prince Rupert delegatf To Edmonton j , (last year, for Instance, had been EDMONTON. Feb. 10: Arranee but $6.05 due to the pooling; arrangement T 11 Tl 1 Edmonton Lome Brotherson, r T -T 1 rouble Inursday J ,aed2a orcaigary. and Frank; Settlement Of V1 .Dwelle. aged 20. and Frank Mor-I and mudslide on Thursday, enab rlson of Fort Resolution, miners) Durine the nlsht thp flnnariian i missinc fnr tu-n tnnnthi nn rir-i! 1 axicab Strike Aifiwviiai iuic juob eddi ui . Liahc. wiiu tutvc JU51 ocen 10 Kwlnltsa was cleared following the cated alive and well by the Royal Announcement of Mayor of Ntw engine derailment owing to a rock , Canadian Mounted Police ling trains to pass again. The equip- Iaintinir of Xurses' ment of Thursday night's train! ii i ci : i- ' ShinRlinir reached leached h-r here late latlhU this n,nrn.n. morning: af .f. ? loik Followed by Riot in Times Square District NEW YORK, Feb. 10: After LaQuardla Lauuardla had had ti- 1 t in 1 "y"r riereuo Work HeinfT Planned made the announcement that S laxicao strike in Npw Vnrt t,uj was dispatched. The train, due from ' WT ,eMn r , . . u!8"'" been "definitely settled." five hun- on "iee"n last the east at 10 o'clock tonight, was hlJ u- dred dr,vm lJ mSe , reoortcd this mornin to be halt inomea tw nouse committee to ln the an hour late. 1 obtain estimates as to the cost of, " -"""' nntntlnir th tmrcx' Kama M..if 4 as reshingllng portions of the round blck Aboard t s (roofs of the nurses' home and the! His Boat, Is Taken . ' ' jhospltal. The work was recommen- To Hosoital on Chant 1 I 1 1 .1 . I iPj board but whetner r not it will be The provlncUI police boat P M yj x iuaj y k 1 jsslble to it out will carry depend L. 9 of Ocean Falls reported by ra- UP0" th "Pt dk, to divisional headquarters here CHICAOO. Feb. 10:-Smashlng of windows and hurling of stench, mi.. w.m il 5S1?Uf! to land t w .11 1. j 11. u.7 ivtuium 10 iiuapiiai at uella " Bella " vestrda 5 bombs In nine cash and carry milk, the. city on the Princess AdMaidn w!t.r i..I . . -y .r . -7 stores on the south side of Chicago marked renewal of this city's milk price war. - ....v uiijiui uu wuj iminn nifif yesterday - afterroon from a holl- I """"" uuaMVfUlUCU West BE dav trlu to Vancnuvpr Ahrl Vin-'n., t ...j. T- .. . . - " :""u"o -iuuing in me uivers ln lom let area.