She Today's Weather 1 fiiHo( Tomorrows Tides L'3 9:40 15.4 ft. High- ajn. prince Rupert Ove.'? "'ght 21:35 p.m. 18.0 ft. Low 3:17 ajn. 6.0 ft. temperature, 50; sea smootl. 14:56 pin 9.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXIV No. 155. PRINCE RUPERT, ftC, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS INTERNATIONAL 07100 Washington Has Latest British Note Regarding Obligations in Review No New Development Owing to Absence From Capitol of Cabinet Members London Places Situation Squarely Reforc Uncle Sam WASHINGTON, IXC, July 5: (CP) There have been n new developments during the past few days in connection with the international debt situation owing to the absence from the Capitol of practically all members of the administration. For a while yesterday, Mi.s Frances Per-Mtt. secretary of labor, was the only member of the Cabi Wage and Work Conditions To Be Looked Into VttNNIPKO. July 5 An InvesU-li'i'm Into wage and working con-vr, iiv uj ur needle and varment t kTh induatry la to be InatltuUd r Uir provincial nvlmijm te b"j-d m irqiml of the provincial C'Vrrnment Today's Stocks ICml.f B O JoSnavoa P.) Vancouver A - xandrta, .03V. Uvirw. .014. II. C NlckeJ. M. Uiiilorne. 1500. Die Muwourl. 21. n R C. XIV,. D R X . I.2a. niiue I. X. U. .18. C ilboo Gold Quartz, 1J7. Dun well. .23. Georgia River. .Olfc. Ooleonda, J5. Herculet. .044. Indian. .03 utk). Mlnto. 23. Meridian. .12. Morning star. .19. NaUve Son, .02,. National Silver. .03. Noble Five. .08. 1'nid Oreille, .65. Porter Idaho. .08. Trcmlcr. UO. iK-evcs McDonald, .15 Reward, .04 V4. Heno. .85. Silver Crest, .02. Taylor Bridge, .47. Wayside, .08. Whitewater. .05. Waverly Tangier. .OUi. United Empire. .14. Toronto Central Patricia, .00. C'hlbougamau, .134. c Gold. .10. Granada. .57. Inter. Nickel. 25.00. Macassn, 2.43. Noranda, 43.25. Bhcrrttt Oordon. .83. 8lsco Oold, 2.32. Thompson Cadillac, .50. Ventures. .80. Lake Maron, .08. Terk Hughes, 7,05. Buclbury Basin, 1.50. Cohitnarlo, .20. Smelter Oold, .24. Can. Malartlc. .50. Little Long Lac, 6.23. Ragnmnc, .15. Rtadacona, .41 14. Maple LcafS',. Pickle Crowfi.63: Long Lac Lagoon; $3. Manitoba & Eastern, 32J'a Bi?Gfr FOR SKEiV SALMON CANNING net In Washington, it being the first lime in the hUtory of the Unl ted State that a woman was the only principal executive of the land to be left In chart. 1 A new British nol cabled recent ly to the British embauy In W'ah t niton In which the British govern' ment emphasised IU desire to nc gotlate a permanent war ckbta settlement with the United State Is undtr ooostderatlon. Tiie British note turned down United States am?etkns that pay mrntrmieht be made in kind. The British government stressed In the mtaatve that the primary question Is the amount of money that should be paid and that It will 1 welcome the opportunity of resum Ing ritacvMiotu. I The note pointed to Oerman re naraUoni payments In kind to show that such have an unstablltz lng effect Noted Criminal Attorney Quits Board of N.R.A. WA8HINOTON. July 5: -Clarence Burrow, chairman of the National Recovery Act review board. btftue of bitter strife over attacks upon the N. R. A., has announced his resignation. Theatres Are Being Closed Seventy-Five llouvs In Pliiladel- phla Area lo Quit Under Church Itojcolt PHILADELPHIA. July 5: The manager of Warner Bros' theatres here announces that his company has loined the group of theatres which plans the closing of seventy- five theatres In this area wumn two weeks unless a church boycott ngnlnst so-called Indecent pictures Is lifted. Twenty thousand employ cc would be thrown out of work. WARTAKES HEAVY TOLL SevenU-Flve Hundred lMrasi'U) Killed or Wounded In (Iran Charo Fighting LArAZ, Bolivia. July 5:-An official communique Issued by the nmn chnco news office reports i..4 ttnn n-i.noinv.irn h.lVC bCCIl killed or wounded during the last J4S day-Of Wiling. Inspected Coldstream Guards On His To celebrate his 80th birUiday Major-Gene:...! sir Aiutc4 Codr.n?: j:i Coldstream Guard, his regiment, at Wellington barracks. London. lined up on OPENING UP OF 'FRISCO Ktritrmrnt Still rrevail Portland Load Flour and Lumber Alaska Ship to Tacoma SAN I KANC1SCO. July 5: (CP) Hlotlnc broke out again on the waterfront here today. Police charted a croup of two hundred strike, pB.ket. hurling tear gas at thrm. SAN FRANCISCO. July 5:-Vlth the atmosphere sUll charged with tenseness and special precautions being taken against disorders, buM- j ness Interests of San Francisco, following the holiday, resumed the! move today to open forcibly the i strlkeparalyied port to commerce. With strikebreakers working un der special police guard. loading of flour and lumber for export con tinued nt Portland yesterday. From Seattle cornea word thai. In ' view of the threatening attitude of the strikers there, work of loading nrgo on Alaska ships might be iransferred to Tacoma. New York Stock MartUnsettlediCONFERENCE One Day Up and Ne'xt Down Seems To lie Kule in erratic and Irregular Trading NEW YORK. July 5:-Stock movements conUnuc to be erratic on the New York Stock Exchange. In yesterday's session values were Irregularly lower with losses un nlng to more than one point In some sections of the list following thejUut the forlhcomlng navai contcrJ week-end collapse when pi ices ence must achlcve 50me Cld ln vlcw i closed from fracUons to two points Qf dlstrcsscd ecoomlc and political i lower In very dull trading. During condltlons the previous coupie ot nnjs. had rallied for good gains with Industrials showing the widest ad vances. On the whole, the market appears to be still very unsettled. NO HALIBUT SAl.F. Thern were no hn'ut nrrlva'.i hd sale wnt held this morning at aU loca! ran exeunt DEBT IS CONSIDERED tne parade grout Gi prior to the JACOBS AND ROUND MEET All-F.nclaud Women's Tennis Now In Finals at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. Eng.. July 5: CP I -In the women's semi-finals. All - , England tennis championships, to- j day. Helen Jacoos of the United ' States defeated Joan Hartlgan of Australia 6-2. 6-2 and Dorothy Round of England defeated Ma-' dame Rene Mathleu 6-4, 5-7, 6-2. I j IS CHOSEN AS BISHOP Kev. Dr. O. A. Wells of Toronto Successor of lit. Kev. W. K. Adams in Cariboo K'.MLOOPS, July 5: (CPi Dr. O. A. Wells of Winnipeg was elected Bishop of Cariboo at a diocesan meeting here yesterday, succeeding Rt. Rev. W. R. Adams, who has become Bishop of Kootenay. CHALLENGED Acting Premier Italdwin Says Ar-tuamrnt Parley-Must Do Something LONDON, July 5: Acting Pre mier Stanley Baldwin caused a stir In naval conference circles when he : ,f. th n. rvin,r,,nn,:Lnnpastrr nt whirh it u-a Aer. . IUK SILVER NEW YORK, July 5: (CPt Bar silver has been selling nt-4Cc to 46c, showng firmness since late I tat wvek vhrt ihr orle w r r--v-.r remains steady at Op per ounce. 80th Birthday ltispe.;ed the First BattalHon The photo shows the troops'5 inroecttou. - j, NEW HEAD OFGOV'T United Farmers of Albrria Ltiooe Keid Following Brownlce's llcsignation EDMONTON, July 5: A sequel to the civil action launched against Premier J. E. Brownlee was written In a government caucus here when members of the United Farmers of Alberta party met In private session to consider the resignation of the Premier who has announced his Intention cf quitting public life. No announcement was made follow ing the caucus but It was made known today that Hon. R. O. Reid minister of lands and mines, would i be the new premier with a recon structed ministry. FISHERMAN'S BODY HERE t Remains of Lewis Sande, Drowned " at Goat Harbor, Arrive in City Following Recovery 1 Provincial Constable Victor Bond returned last evening from Ooat Harbor, down the coast from here, bringing in the body of Lewis Sande. 45-year old troll fisherman, who was accidentally drowned In tailing xrom nis boat while it was tied up alongside a float at Ooat Harbor on Monday night of last week. An inquiry was held this ; morning by Deputy Coroner A. J. mined that death was due to accl-1 dental drowning. Witness were Al-! bert Lund and Charles Duthle. j Qn word-being received here that 6ande wflS beMeved to have rtrown. cd. Constable Bond was sent to Ooat Harbor and, as n result of hU ef- ions, tne ooay was recovered on Tuesday of this week. V. S. Walton C. N. R. roadmastcr, h returned to the city from a trip to Pacific on official duties. Sockeye Run Off To Good Start and Pack Expected To Be Big i K. G. Cunningham of Port Essington Very Optimistic j All Depends Now Upon Weather Which is "For the first time in manv in regard to the salmon canning season," says R. G. Cun-j ningham, prominent pioneer business man of Port Essing-i ton, who is a business visitor in Prince Rupert today. "The j start has been the best in years and all depends now upon il. 4.1 ... i:t t i t: u..u u.. 1 ' line u earner which i ueueve ELIMINATE VON PAPEN Hitler Government Beinr Reor ganized Belgium on Guard BERLIN. July 5: Latest out standing developments in the Oer man situation include a plan to re organize the Hitler government by eliminating Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen and reiteration of the announcement by the Chancellor that summary ' trials and firing squads by which the attempted re volt of storm troop leaders was i crushed are no longer In effect al though the country is under a virtual state nf militarv rtirlntnrshln rnti.rKt ah,H tn th. rfr,,.! meeting at Neudeck in East Prussia I jetween President Paul von Hln denburg and his former lance-cor poral. Chancellor Hitler, but the real object of the meeting was not disclosed. Belgium on Guard BRUSSELS. Belgium. July 5: Owing to the tense situation In internal Germany, the Belgian government " has ordered relnforre-ments into the two provinces on 'he border awarded her under the Treaty of Versailles. CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, July 5: CP The Canadian gold price was down 5c to $34.44 per ounce yesterday after having risen 11c from $34 2& at the end of the week. Saturday's price having been down, 6c from Friday's. Today's price was $34.43. Card of Thanks I wish to extend my gratitude tc 'he staff of Prince Rupert Hospital, Moose Lodge 1051. Women of the Moose. Canadian Legion and many friends for their kindness iurmg my wife's illness ana- demise A. K. NELSON SEASON I years I am really optimistic miuuiu ue guuu. Incre was really too much gear ia the river at the start of the sock- eye fishing season but the boats are now starting to move out to meet the fish, says Mr. Cunningham. "The more the boats spread jjt the better it will be for the fishery." So far this week has been a little quieter from the fishing standpoint than the first week, reports Mr. .unnlngham. ' Port Essington is making pre- 'liMxations for a big deferred Domin- WSTDa' ?eiebratl6tf thlf Saturday. says Mr. Cunningham. There are expected to be two or three thousand visitors including large representation of the native populations of the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Naas River. Alaska and various coast villages as far south as ;Klemtu. .Mr. Cunningham arrived in the theriver with George frizU 1ft evening and will be re turning to Port Essington tonight. POLICE AND REDSCLASH Trouble In Toronto Following Ke- lease of Sam Carr From Penitentiary TORONTO. July 5: The return to this city of Sam Carr. one of eight Communist leaders who wer? sent to Portsmouth Penitentiary several years ago, was the direct cause of a brief but violent clash between police and 1500 Communist sympathizers here. Carr. whose real name Is Sam Cohen, and Matthew Popovitch were released at the end of last week from the penitentiary at Kingston on ticket of leave after serving half of five year sentences for being members of an unlawful assembly. Miss Dorothy D. Rushbrook of Toronto arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the east and will spend the summer here as the guest of her father. Rev Canon W. F. Rushbrook, Ahm Cottage, Overlook Street. BARGAIN COUNTER RATE Special Offer For July and August Only $1.50 to End of Year Those paying $1.50 now' will have the Daily News delivered to their homes in the city until the end of December. To take full advantao of this subscriptions should be naid at once as each day of delay makes the period one day shorter. w 3