(.' r tan til;' Fill,-. T .worttfVthe htir . .xr n many months. !.- jfl U.HWJ being turned over ianr of prioes was aaln with but farcUonal fains .i m averaiics wwe as i luslrtaU. W.Tt. up JO: ?J 38 up .09: utilities. 13A6 r bunds. 93.08, up .09. James Rogers Of Skagway Retires Unit of Yukon and While la Knulr Located Here In Early Days, lo Live in Seattle H Rogers, formerly agent a Uie early days for the Un-m Pacific Steamship Com-iiurt for many years general ;i Skagway for the Yukon Wuue pass Itoutc. and Mr : wete passengers aboard the Norah yesterday afternoon bouiij fur Seattle where they will .ii PMdcnee. Mr. Rogers has ff ' "J from the service of the 'Papa' Doumergue Off to Country Recently Dcpoird Premier of France Vows lie Will Sever Return To Public Lite I'AI Ls Nov. 10: Vowing that he vmid never again return to pub- "if Oaston Doumergue. re fn.ly deposed Premier of France, lfft Ict' n ram . . . . i' ' . L i yesterday fbrthc country it u his Intention to live in "Urcmf'nt, "mat iiuitain to ii:i ault on hi:bts AGAIN NliXT MONTH 1-ONDON, Nov. 10: Rt. Hon. Cflir of the Exchequer, made 8 statement yesterday Indl-Ca,lnu that HrMt TlrlLnln In- T NU I. .... . . . . Hi.- Chamberlain. iininnorinin. Chan UIl.lll- t Jfnds to default again on war dM ...... j. --' iiuiaimeni paymcius aue " the United RtnlM next month. Today's Stocks Vancouver Alexandria, .03. Bayvtw. .01. D. C. Nickel. .40. Big MlstMurl. M. Bradlan. 2.10. Ilralorne. 13.00. B. R. Cons, .07. U. R X. Oold. .23. Butte I. X. L, M. Cariboo Quartz. 1.1 1. Dentonta, .41. i Dunwell. .16. Oeorgta River. .01. OoloondA, JO. Uertulcs Consn .02. Indian, .01. Mlnto. .18. MerldlAn. .10. Morning Star, .12. National Silver. .03. Noble Five. .07 ft. Pend Orelllfc. .48. porter Idaho, .08. rremter. UC. Reward. .04. Reno. 106. Silver Crest, .OlVfc. Salmon Oold. .09 VJ. Taylor Bridge. .24. Wayside, .09 . Whitewater. .04 Vfc. Waverly Tangier. .01. United Empire. .11. Olacler Creek. .05 Vfc. Orange. .25. Toronto Central Patricia, .06. Chlbougnmau, .OOtfc. Lee Oold. .05. nranada. .27. " I Inter. Nickel. 22.50. Macassa. 2.60. ' Nornnda. 3250. ' Sherrltt Oordon, .50. Slsco, 253. Ventures. .85. Lake Maron, .04 Vi. Teck Hughes, 3.88. Sudbury Basin. 1.12. Columarlo. .22. Smeltcf" Oold. .14. Can. Milartlc. .50. Little Hon Lac, 4.00. Astoria Rouyn. .03. Stadacona. .25. Maple Leaf. .10. Pickle Crow. 1.72. Long Lac Lagoon, .12. Manitoba & Eastern, .161j. VANCOUVER, Nov. 1G: (CP) Communism, social-;r conservatism and other "isms" related to subjects of ceramics and social science are dealt with at the Univer-f f British Columbia, President Klinck stated today in i,tinjr on a statement by R. H. Pooley M.L.A., for- . H.ner attorney general, at Victoria VOLUME IS INCREASED cw Yotk Stock Esthanxr Yotrr-ta IUa II Larrt Turnotrr I Months rrlcrs Hold. T.T , V UK. NoffniUci 1 -Trad- .1 NeW TOM 9M1U. w who charted that young people at the University were being taught communism by the professors and appealed to mothers and fathers to raise their voices In protest. Those same professors are flourishing under the capitalistic ty-tm." Mr. Pooley added. "They are paid high salaries but ask them lo take a ten percent cut and they are ine ntst to kick." i Mtnw vnnK. Nov. 10: (CP) Bar - i silver closed at 54c here today. $1830 per man Earnings may have WASHINGTON. D.C.. November; averaged about $1500 per man If 16-The Supreme Court of the Unl- t SUtes IsTo aslced by At- there are not taken Into account too boats that fished only a oTney Oeneral Homer (Jammings many very Ismail of the season, eng&g-Unltcd' to decide as to whether or not the portion States must meet all Its ob-!lng In pursuits other than halibut ligations In gold following the fishing for a portion of the season, country going off the gold stan-1 While these earnings were made dard The Court will be asked to! during the best five months of the rtiyiri'p the whole Issue in one case. year. In many Instances they re- Bank Accounts Of L. A. Civic Heads To Be Inspected LOS ANGELES. Nov. 16:-rer-sonal bank accounts of Mayor Shaw and Former Mayor Porter will be required for inspection by the grand - jury which Is now engaged here ."in an Investigation of civic and county affairs. Today's Weather -1 Tomorrow's Tides High .10:06 ajiu 20.8 It. Rupert Overcast, light Puncc 22:40 pm. 18.8 f L f, rlv wind; barometer. 29.72; Low ... .. . ... 3:39 ajn. 7.0 ft. 6011 smooth. temperature. 16:35 vm. 5.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vci XXIV No 267 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 PRICJt: FIVE CENTS UNIVEMSW IS CRITICIZED BY P00LEY CANADIAN FISH OUTPUT AND VALUE INCREASED IN 1934 Ex-Attorney General Charges Expounding Communist Doctrine President Klinck Says That Communism, Socialism, Con-j-crvalism and Other "Isms" Are Dealt With in Connection With Study of Economics and Social Science Four Burned To Death As Fire Wipes Out Hull Home Dorrjiflfon's Production Trapped in the bedrooms of tJie smau apartment above La Caks e Populalre or Notre Dame par-Uh Hull, Que a family consss.ng of mother, father and their two babies perished in a fire The blafe is believed to have origaia'.ed from spontaneous combustion in a box of rubbish and oily rags In the basement of the two-storey Uulidlng. The flames spread upwara through the structure with starUlng rapidity, enveloping the staircase and cutting off the only means of escape. The dead are: Jean Campcau, aged 33. barber: Mrs. Jean Campeau, aged 35; Denlse Campeau, aged 16 months: Andre Luc Campcau, aged four months. Asphyxiation evidently wa the cause of the death of the father, ' mother and daughter, while the son died from flames which Mackened his face as they . roared over his crib. Photo shows building shortly after the fire Halibut Fleet Had Only One , ' .."Hole" Trip This Year and It : Was Only Due to Misfortune Something in the nature of a record in the history of the . halibut fishing industry at Prince Rupert is believed to. have been set up for the 1934 season in the fact that onlyj one "hole" trip was recorded by the fleet during the entire i fishing year. Further, this single "hole" trip was due to 11 engine trouble during bad weather at the close of the sea- " -M-rn so. In one way. might not be RULING IS Issue of (lold Payment or Otherwise of U.S. Obligation Referred To Supreme Court iHERE'S NEW BEAR STORYi j Bruin Climbs Lofty Tree at Cum-I . shewa Inlet With Canoe on His Back Had Been Shot unting Logger Thought He Had Big Bag But Needed .More Than Rifle fairly classed ns an actual "hole" . ,trlp- - , CUMSHEWA INLET. Nov. 16: ! of One of the boys at Allison's logging The absence of "hole" trips, i ...... ramn u-nt nut hoar hiintinir rp. nnXTirrOTTTV courre, does not imply mai mere -t- - , RFOI iFSTFl) were spectacular profits during the cently In a small canoe He started . . IVEiVfULrO 1 l-il'ea,, P Cumshewa River, stopped at a even though the season may have been a greatly Improved one over the previous few years. Figures have not yet been officially compiled but it is believed that the high boat of the year shared about HUNTER IS FOUND DEAD Body of Charles O. Spence of Na-naimo Discovered Had Been Missing Almost Week NANAIMO. Nov. 16: (CP) Charles O. Spence. aged 21. who had been missing since he became so present the entire revenue of the """ " " ' ZZTn ' j L,..... iv, .v, near here last Sunday, was found , , , dead today on Cecil Mountain be S 1 for b7 the eii de)alls have n f.ict that the fish were undoubtedly a good deal more abundant this year. In a number of cases, the fishing sliares were small, "hole" trips being narrowly averted. VANCOUVER 'WHEAT VANCOUVER. NOV. 16l- (CP Wheat was quoted at 77 Vic today. From Sea Is A dvanced Greatly From 1933 Catch For First Nine Months Amounts to Sir and Half Million "Hundredweight of Which Two and Half J Million Was Contributed by British Columbia OTTAWA, Nov. 16: (CP) A substantial increase is shown by each of the five fisheries provinces of Canada in sea fish and shell fish catch and value for the nine months of the year ending September 30 compared with. a similar period last year. The total catch amounted to si and a half million hundredweights valued at $9,900,000, an in- ' - Kgrease of 21V2r In quantity and; in value. tva nn i urn 3n2T rKUUKAM 0FW0RK . United States Has Ambitious Plan For Relief of Unemployment NEW YORK, Nov. IS: Plans I for a new and bijger program of 1 public workyfocthe United States "were revealed 6y Public Works Administrator Ickes in an article appearing- in the current issue. of the magazine "Tod ay" which came off the press yesterday. The administration is determined to adopt a policy of public works rather than payment of dole in providing unemployment re'lef, Administrator Ickes "declares. The program under consideration, it was revealed, includes a transcontinental highway project from coast to coast with four lanes of traffic, no grade crossings and a 1000-foot right-of-way. A big housing program and irrigation projects are also being considered. END CRIME INSTATES Conference is Called For Next Month by Attorney General Cummlngs WASHINGTON. D.C.. Nov. 16: Attorney General Cummlngs Is calling a conference here next month of soclaloglcal, crlmlnaloglcal and and other leaders with a view to drawing up federal measures to stamp out crime in the United States. New Trade Pact To Be Drawn Up RenresentativA of Germany and Holland to Get Together Shortly at The Hague AMSTERDAM. Nov. 16: Repre British Columbia's catch amounted to two and a half million hun-Iredwelsht valued at $8,000,000, an increase of 900,000 hundredweight i in volume and $1,003,000 in value. WOMAN IS APPOINTED Josephine Roche of Denver, Colorado, Named Assistant Secretary of Treasury. WASHINGTON. 1). C November j 16 Josephine Roche of Denver, j Colorado, was yesterday appointed to the position of aoslstant secretary of the treasury,-, the post .which was held by Secretary of I Treasury Henry Morentheau before the retirement of the late William W. Woodln. She Is a -mining PEN FOR FOOTPAD .Man Who Drugged and Robbed British Sailor Gets Two Years In New Westminster VANCOUVER, Nov. 16: CP)- Arthur James Bowden, aged 24, veterinarian's assistant, pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of drugging and robbing Frederick ayls, seaman on H. M. S. Danae. fast August and was sentenced to two years imprisonment in New Westminster Penitentiary. Davis was found In the washroom of a tavern In a serious condition. sentatives of Oermany and Holland Green, one of thirty-seven per- will meet shortly at The Hague to neeotlate a new trade treaty. It was No , learned here yesterday. Pending ' neeotlation of the new pact, the Large searching parties had been prcsent trade treaty between the for "tfw "" t C r'-.iw counines ww cuihuju? ui n most of the fishing season and the four fmir days, Hnvs. . . . feet. 4.f Houses of Former Cuban Thanksgiving Day In President Hurned Downi United States is Set HAVANA. Cuba, Nov. 16: Four- WASHINGTON, DC. November tccn houses belonging to Former 10: November 29 was yesteraayae-Presldent Machado of Cuba were sslgnated as Thanksgiving Day In burned yesterday by antl-Machado the United States by President vandals. .jFrankiln D. Roosevelt. VANCOUVER LADY TAKES v JAIL SENTENCE RATHER THAN PAY RADIO FEE VANCOUVER, Nov. 16: (CP) Rather than pay fine of $3 and $2 costs, Mrs. Kathleen sons charged with failure to take out radio licences, decided to take the option of spending ten days ,ln Jail. The woman claimed she had no money al- though her son had recently purchased a $175 radio. Twen- ty-elght other persons pleaded guilty and paid their fines. Mrs. Green was released from cus- tody this morning when a friend paid her fine. Another woman paid her fine In nickels and pennies. .