FRANCE IS MINISTER SKEPTICAL, ACCUSED Teste .Mewaje l)e Not Menace, Pari Feels V Winnipeg July 75. October. .77tfc. December, .78. Chicago July. ,Mi,. September, .87i. December. .83 li. Abate rARW Julr M: CP -French of- Wheat Prices CANADIAN GOLD PllICT. MONTREAL, July 10: (CP) The Canadian gold price was up one ni yesterday. to $34.44. Saturday's '"ce of $34!45,'wai Ihree cents up whiit on Fridajftho price wns $34.40, down Muce i-enlg mm the day pre-t.aing ' Member of Iremh Cabinet Tare Criminal Action a Result of lUyonne Pawnshop Sandal t . " m yesterday considered ttoel PARIS July 10: ' CP 1 Foreign . pieenld by Oermany asMlntlU.r of colonies Albert Dallmler . ' ,.iei by the gesture tor peace wd two of his subordinates fac s-ecch af Hudoiph Ilea aide possible criminal action in eoonet-i n.tiipe!lor HlUer. Ition with the Stavtsky "Bajronne Hitler to Take Rest? j Pawnshop" scandal. It was Indtca- 'iNNA. Austria. July 10: CP - ttK yesterday Btiltn correspondent of tne V ii i Erhol hat telephoned his ,m- that Chancellor Adolph Htt-" n. been ordered by hi physl-' i' to take a long vacation. T!- pro-government newspaper W' butter report lrom reliable Propped Eighty I ert I rom ,.ij Window r-.maUM that Vice-chancellor to hill Hies Tr,ut von Papen of Germany was While Attempting ' tl lor sMftisinaUort at Uie same ; .",... R,.,,r 10. Siste LACIUNE. Que.. July Mr,.- a. General Kurt von Sehlei- ... with Madeleine : de Jmm M 52 of - recently bot a company ;. !ii u: tier tiaLiiurc aaiM an v Today's Stocks 0iurt. j S D JohtMo O" ) New Vork 1 fi Steel. 39. American Can. M'-. Ai led Chemical. 1M. Orneral Motors. 5i. R Smelters. 127. Toronto Inter. Nickel, 36.78. !me 43.35. Tfk Huahea, 6.81. Mclntyre. 49.00. l ittlr Long Lac.C.C. H Walker. 324. f P n.. 13. Furd A.. 204. NUN FALLS TO DEATH m.MiMi his umneoauan. mm .fu fi Lo her death from the fourth 'storey of the Convent of St. Anne ,when attemptinR to kUl flies on a I window screen. r aiiitULii a uuuj i Rpinpr Dissected u .Medical Scientists Endeavorlnc Uarn Secret of 7.aro Alas lntevity IoTANHUL.Turkn.July 1: cp,1 The body of Zaro Agha. TurKey s i.hu.iah who died recently nere t the asserted age of 100 years, has ben turned over to medical scien tists for dissection. The vital organs wtll be thoroughly examined to ascertain if any Uant may be thrown on the reason of his longevity. IKIDV or constaiili: CAUIt IS lU'.LIEVED TO lit: HI.COVEKED CIIILLIWACK. July 10: (CP a. & k,i hPlleved to be that Cnrr. allegedly murncrca uy r-anford Indians who threw him into the Nicola River near j. ,.rrin nn Mnv 23. has been BOTH SIDES of Provincial Constable Percy . CONFIDENT Liberals and C. C F. Equally Sure Of Winning in North Vancouver NORTH VANCOUVER. July 10 Both Liberals and Co-operative Commonwealth Federation appear to be confident of victory In tne provincial by-election this Satur day. The C. C. F. hope Is largely based on the result in the general election which was decisively in favor of Mr. Anderson who had a majority of 619 over Jack Loutet, tndenendent and former Conser vaUve member. H. S. Woods, the official Liberal candidate, coming third in a field of seven. Since the general elecUon .how ever, the Liberal fences have, ap narently. been mended In the North Shore seat where they were badly broken. In addlUon. the Liberal exDect to set the bulk of the natural Conservative vote of the Vancouver, makes his nome in North Vancouver riding at Caul field date, live in Vancouver where her husband Is a school principal. The results in the general election were as follows: H. on t ! 1 Canadian recovered fun tne nm River near Aga.- The bodv StorBe . . . . .IJ te.r MnMIinailUn. ill", "" - T 1 uriiin Kslcn. 3.500. 5 Cc nnd sc. Auin. Oony, 13000 0c und 5c Bxth SWEEPSTAKE PHIZES I i ! ! ' TO GO Til PROVINCES OTTAWA, JtlJy 10: - An amendment to he criminal code gives all sweepstake prises to the provincial trea- 1 suriea. thus doing aa-ay with the common Informer section. DEPUTY JQLLED Disturbance In Business District Of Seattle Ends in ShooUng Of Steve Watson SEATTLE. July 10: Special Deputy Sheriff Steve Watson, IS yean of ace. was fatally shot last night during a melee In the business district after a mob, believed tojiave been composed of strikers or strike sympathisers stopped a truck containing five riding. i Mackenzie Matheson, Liberal MONTKEAL-N'EV candidate, although pracUslng In, YORK EXCHANGE MONTREAL, July 10: The Bri- J. M. Brynn. Independent ot 4. Henry Morson. United Front 124 . . H. E. Ryan. Ubor raillUUb miUl Jamea Whltham. Ind 5 , . 0 . , Halibut Arrivals Summary Americatv-18,000 ' pounds, 7.9c and 5c. Canadian 41.000 pounds, 5.Gc and 5c to 6.1c and 5c. American Reliance I, 18,000,' 7.9c Booth. and 5c, mine is oom For $25,000 1 Acting lor Interests the ldcn tlty of which was not disclosed. H. A. Bourne. Vancouver rlstcr. at a sheriff's sale here here. bought In for $25,000 the fa- mous Engineer mine In the At- '. ' Un district which formerly was a rich gold producer and which for many years was the , subject of litigation In the courts. Mr. Bournf was the onlv bidder for the nrowrtv. the ale of which had ben ad- lourned on several occasions Todays Weather Tomorrow's Tides mm High ... 0:41 ajn. 202 ft. pnn-e Rupert Cloudy. light 13:41 pjn. 182 ft. uthrast wind; barometer, 30.10; Low ... 7:23ajn. 2.7 ft. 6 fp pfiature, 50; sea smooth. 19:30 pJb. 82 ft NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V SXTV No 159. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS BKIffiK AND FRENCH ARE A GREED WELFARE SERVICE OF PROVINCE ON SCIENTIFIC BASIS French Foreign Minister Pleased With Result Conference in Britain FOKKIfiN MINISTER OK KR ANTE WELL PLEASED UITH CONVERSATIONS IN LONDON PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FOR PARIS. LONDON. July 1U: Foreign Minister Louis Barihou of France left lure today in a cheerful frame of mind af- t Icr two clavs of conversations with the British cahinet and officials regarding the situation in hurope. m-iorc he left the minister said: "Xc French and British dis-emcred we are agreed on the European situation. I am very content." What transpired at the conference, however, remained a foreign office secret. It was Itelicvctl earlier that when the conversations ended Britain was still holding aloor from any new oIh ligations in continental Europe. t . I Urn . ': . Spectacular Blaze in Victoria The beat way to fctke a picture at midnight Is to set fire to a huge lumber mill and Wait until the flames brighten things up. They certainly brightened things up for Victoria. B.C.. firemen who fought an all-night fight to conq-ier this $250,000 blaze In the Moore ami Whittfagtou Mill which wiped out 1.090000 feet Of. lumber and threw 15t men out of work. And this plctuie of the sensational fire was taken at midnight, when the fire was ragjiz : SITUATION UNCHANGED Federal Board Moves in Connection W ith Longshoremen's Strike Teamsters Vote to Quit SAN FRANCISCO. July 40: There was no change in the longshoremen's strike situation yesterday, both sides, apparently, remaining adamant as the naUonal board delegated to deal with the industrial crisis brought the new federal Labor Disputes Act to Its first tt. I Walk -out votes by the teamsters of I San Francisco and Oakland, sche duled to become operative this week, have further intensified gen eral strike threats. Little Changes In New York Trading Market Continues Firm W'ilh Volume Small in Apathetic Transactions NE WYORK. July 10: Price changes were almost negligible In Saturday s trading on the New York Stock Exchange, the list continuing firm. linn, Oil o stocks were the best per- . . tiah pound sterling was quoted at DrvhPtir trdinc. Yes- tod States dollar at 99sc. NEW YORK. July 10: The British pound sterling was trading at $5.03T on the local foreign ex market yesterday and the change it H..C. n E. E. Anderson Anaerson. C. C. v.. F, 2354 Canadian dollar at $1.00 U-1C. J. Loutet. Independent 1735, 8. 8. Woods, Woods, Liberal Liberal ioooi. 4 terdav volume was small and price changes narrow. United States gov ernment bonds were strong and cotton futures higher. Great Northern Abandoning Line To Southern B.C. WASHINGTON. July 10: CP-The Great Northern Railway has moved to abandon Its sixty mile branch railroad from Rexford. Montana, to Fernle. bar- Bridegroom Dies 0 After Honeymoon Paul Henri Fortler of Quebec Drops Dead After One Week of Wedded Bliss QUEBEC. July 10: -One hour after he had returned from his honey moon wilh his bride of a week. Paul HttHl Fortler. aeed 2. collapsed at dinner and died. Provincial Secretary Explains Reason For Appointment Change Hon. Dr. George M. Weir Hints Why William Manson Was itepiaceti in supcnnienaency dv ur. uaviuson VICTORIA, July 10: The replacement of William Manson as superintendent of welfare for British Columbia by Dr. George M. Davidson of Vancouver is said at Parliament Buildings to be in accordance with the policy f Dr. George M. Weir, provincial secretary, to place the vhole of the welfare services of the province on a scien-iflc basis. Dr. Davidson, a graduate 1 rom the University of British Co-1 umbla in sociology and education. ANNII1 V ook his Doctor of Philosophy de-!-" ' VJllVLl iree at Harvard. Mr. Manson is a former provincial ; ecretary and in the early days was L L. A. for Skeena as wen as being ' .... .... . P"l-ISte Hepburn of Ou- n ex-mayor of Prince Rupert and .rmer government agent at Port UrM .to.N.am' .Per!?n.ntl o! Simpson. TEST MATCH-- DRAWN GAME England Scored C" Kuns in First Innings and Declared in Second at 1S3 Kuns MANCHESTER. July 10: Xhe third test cricket match betwetn England and Australia was declared a draw today as the Aus tralians failed to finish the second innings before the time limit expired. The Australians had 66 runs for the loss of one wicket when play ended. Their first innings total was 191 while England scored 627 in the first innings and 123 for no wickets in the second when they declared their innings at an end. Each team has won one test match. Australia yesterday scored 123 runs for the loss of eight wickets in the first innings replying to the English first innings total of C2 for nine wickets declared. WTien play closed for the day, it appeared probable that the match would end in a draw. On a batsman's wicket Encland on Saturday completed the record breaking first innings score of 62? for nine wickets and Australia Ment in to collect 136 runs In quirk time with loss of only one wicket before the ilose of play for the day. Mrs. C. H. Clay sailed this after- won on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. CABINET Administration Today TORONTO. July 10: It is reported that Ontario's new cabinet will' probably-te MflcraHjr ' tihrlotfricM today following a meeting between Premier-Designate Mitchell HeD- ' burn and his followers, j One of the first official actions iof the new Hepburn government j will probably be to set the date for jlington South to fill the vacancy in the legislature caused by the death of D. Paul Munro of Ouelph who was killed in an automobile crash near Watertown a. few days after having been elected Liberal member for Wellington South In the general election. Mexican Rebels Slain in Battle Insurrectionists Under General Lozano Meet Reverse at Hands Of Federal Troops MEXICO CITY. July 10: Rebels (under command of General Fran-1 els-o Lozano were killed and woun ded in an engagement with federal troops near Gonzales. Nova Scotia Man Drowned in Lake Unable to Swim, Wesley Uurchell Of Sydney Loses His Life While Bathing SYDNEY. N. July 10 Wesley Burchell. aged 25, was drowned In OlUls Lake when he ventured be-' jyond his depth. Unable to swim, he sanx msianuy wnue compamuus 'watched helplessly. 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. 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