Today's Weather rrlncc Rupert Part cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer, 3050; temperature, 57; .sea smooth. Vol. XXIV No. 139. f'Ou 1; Toronto Central Patricia. .08. I'htbougamau. .14. Lcc Oold. .12.' Uranada. C2. , Marasta, 2.51. Nutanda, 4350. Shnrttt .Gordon. 1.01. Siwh. X30.. IhoKiprifrcatfimfe. V "Mure. .92. Lake Maron, 094 Sudbury Basin. 1.70. Columarlo. 3V. Smelter Oold, .36 ask). Can Malartlc. .58. LiUlc'Long Lac. 555. Baramac. .114-Ktadarona. AIM. Mi pie Leaf. M. Pickle Crow. 1.C0. Long Lac La noon. .40. Manitoba' Eastern, 53. Vancouver D, C Nickel, 1.06. Alexandria, .05 ask. Ilayvlcw, .01 Vi. Illg Missouri. 59. Llralonic. 14.35. U. R Con.. .27. H. R X. Oold, 1.00. Huttc I. X. Lh .16. Cariboo, 1.18. Dcnlonla, .63. Dunwell. .20. Ororgla River. .0H4. Oolconda, .37. Hercules, .06; Indian. .03 (ask). - ' Mlnto, .25, Meridians .10. Morning Star, .25. Noble Five. .08?i. National Silver, .03. Native Son, .03?4. Pcnd Oreille. .70. Porter Idaho, .08. Premier (dividend 1, 1.22. Reeves. .15. Reno. .83. Reward, .07U. Salmon. .10. Silver Crest, .02,. Taylor Bridge, .68. United Empire, .10. Wayside. .25. Whitewater, .05. Wavefly, .OlVi- Toronto Inter. Nickel, 26.45. Tvck Hughes, 0.60. Dome, 42.00. Holllnger. 17.50. Dell, H8'4. Brazil, (Ri. C.P.R., 15Vj. H. Walkers. 37 M-Can. Cement 40H. Monti eul Power, Wo. READY FOR MONTREAL-NEW i me ROME HOP Capt. Geo. Pond and Lieut. Cesare Sabelli Poised to Resume Interrupted flight DUBLIN. June 15: Repairs hav ing bee n'made to their plane which was damaged in a forced landing near Lahlnch some-time ago after jthcy had iuccessfully flown acrojs the Atlantic Ocean from New York. Capt. George Pond and Lieut. Cesare Sabelli are now in readiness U hop off In continuation of their orl- r.r i"r:. ',t , :,! LONDON, June 15:-The Arch- YORK EXCHANGE MONTREAL. June 15: The Brl Cailadlan gold price was down four cents yesterday at $34.40 per ounce. It advanced 4c today to, $3450. BAR SILVER the local metal market yesterday. It dropped to 45c today. mmm after the flight to Rome and 3 - ; ence ; BnteM n.litUWP0nUfl co-operate J t Losses General In Stock Market Principal Issues Dropped Off about One Point In Yesterday's Trading At New York NEW YORK. June 15: Stocks drifted lower in listless trading yesterday with los.es in the prlnc- pal Issues running about one point. AMERICAN STOCKS New York VS. Steel. 41. US. SmelUng 127?i-American Can.. 00. Allied Chemical 1394. u American Telephone. 115. N.Y. Central. 30. I Archbishop of Canterbury Seeks Co-operation of Pontiff Towards World Peace with him in summoning the Chris tians of all nations to co-operate towards the end of world peace. Dr. Lang expresses alarm at the failure of the world disarmament conference at Geneva to reach an agreement In the matter of arms limitation SALARY CUT IS OPPOSED Presbyterian General Assembly Refuses to Cut .Minimum Stipends Despite Requests TORONTO. June 15: The Gen eral Assembly of the Presbyterian, pursuits. PARIS, June 15: Premier Gaston Doumergue rallied the Chamber of Deputies yesterday behind the government's plan to spend millions for national defence by winning a vote of WORK TIME REGULATED Rules Promulgated by Board of Industrial Relations Announced; Industries Covered . VICTORIA. June i5: CPi Hours of work regulations for Bri tish Columbia promulgated by the Board of Industrial Relations were announced by the board yesterday. ; In general, the new regulations follow those passed pursuant to the 1923 act and cover only industrial Church In Canada opposes reduc-, Night shifts In sawmills, planing tlsh pound sterling was quoted at;cepl,onal CMM under speclaI con $5.oo on me iocai exci k e mr- d,UonS( lne cnurch mlght engage a ordlnary condlUons must be met kci ycsicruay hiiu "vUU. man for j1600 year dollar at 99 7-32c. ( . NEW YORK. June 15:-The Brl- - fimfxy i rp tlsh pound sterling was trading at I U I 1 1 1 1 A I $5.04 on the local foreign ex- ULUlVll XT. 1 change market yesterday and the Canadian dollar at $I.003i. CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, June 15: (CP)-Tlie! KAMLOOPSi: Interior Town to Get Next Conven-' tlon Col. Until Re-elected President PORTLAND. Ore. June 15: CP ; Col. W. S. Duel! was re-elected Knmlqop was chosen as the next meeting place. TOURIST MINISTRY AND MOKE HIGHWAYS URGED BY PKr.MII.lt VANCAOUVER, Juns 15: (CPi Establishment of a tourist ministry In the provincial cabinet and construction of more and better trunk roads would be, steps towards In creasing British Columbia's president of the British Columbia tourist trade In the opinion of NEW YORK, June 15: (CP) Bar command of the Canadian LeRlonl Premier T. D. Pattullo a ex- iivpr rinsed at 45'ic.per ounce on at the annual convention hero. pressed In an Interview here. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934 Two splendid photos, made irom an airplane fiying high jvh- the Atlantic O: ;an showing the VS. S. indlapapolls Irom which President Roosevelt and oihcr notables reviewed the ninety-five fighting ships of the United States f eet as they passea m single file 01 f the Amt rose Lightship. Following the review the ships ,,aUea up the Hudson Rive; to drop anchor for eighteen days. TO ASSISTS DOUMEKGUE'S DLFENCE PKOGRAM IS ENDORSED BY DEPUTIES CHAMBER I MUSS0LINL AND HITLER IN MEETING Italian and German Dictators Discuss International Problems in Venice VENICE, June 15: Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy and Chancellor Adolph Hitler of Germany- met at Lido Airport yesterday to discuss International problems. The lives of twenty million souls were Involved in the conference. Premier Mussolini appealed to Chancellor Hitler for the return of Germany to world peace negotiations at ' Geneva. CHINA IS THANKED Incident in Connection With Nanking Vice-Consul Closes Was ' Frightened by Wolves . NANKING, China. June 15-Ja. tlon of the minimum wage of Its mms and shingle mills may work pan has expressed formal apprecla-mlnlsters despite requests from ! their forty-eight hours In five tlon to the Chinese National gov- j presbyteries that circumstances Injnights providing they do not work ernment for Us aid in finding Vice ' many congregations demand it. 1 more than ten hours In a single Consul Hldeakl Kuramoto of Nan- The salary committee was agree- night. This applies all over the pro- king whost disappearance to continue for another year Vlnce. 1 tcned international complications the concession of 1933 that, in ex- usual exemDtlon clauses are mo- and who tt was at first believed had f vlded for employees where extra- been kidnapped. The latest story In connection iwith the disappearance of .Kura moto. who turned up safely yester- 1ay. is that, while out for a walk, .ie was chased by Wolves Into a ximb and was so frightened that he ;tayed in hiding there since ast Saturday. He gave his cuff "links to Chinese woman who brought him food. It Is expected that Kuramtto will be recalled to Japan. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. June 15: -(C) Wheat was quoted at 73?bc per b'i- shel on the local exchange and at 74Jc today. Chief Mazistrate of Seattle mands End of Longshore Strike; "Radicals in 'Frisco Ketchikan Busy Northland Arrives With Capacity Passenger List and Cargo Of Freight SEATTLE, June 15: (CD-There was little change in the maritime workers' strike along the coast today. Mayor Smith of Seattle yesterday proclaimed an emergency "involving the peace and safety of all citizens" and assumed personal command of the police. He declared he proposed to open the port for commerce. RPATTT V. June IS- Aridresslne last week, might again be tied up. Reorganization Suggested lomorrows I ides High Low r. . 3:16 a.m. 19.0 fL 16:24 p.m. 17.7 tt. .10:05 ajn. 3.8 ft. 23:01 pjn. 8.7 ft. PRICE .FIVE CENTS DUl im CANADIAN WHEA T BOOSTED NO SETTLEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH STEEL MSPJTE YET France Doubles Impost On Feed Mixtures and Flour From Dominion New Rate of 100 Instead of 80 Francs Per Quintal to Come Into Effect Tomorrow Under Decree Issued Today By Government at Paris PARIS, June 15: (CP) The French government today' issued a decree doubling the tariff on Canadian wheat, wheat and rye mixtures, seeds and flour. The increased tariffs become effective tomorrow. The rate is being advanced from eighty to one hundred and sixty francs per juintal. The change in the tariff on Canadian feed follows new international trade agreements recently negotiated by France. ; Today's Stocks (Courtt.. B O JoSii.oij 00.1 United States Shows Her Teeth In Naval Review Plan of Director of N.R.A. Unsatisfactory To Pittsburg Meetirg Personal Conference Will Likely be Held Later in Week With View to Preventing Tying up Industry and 1 Throwing Huge Number Out of Work I PITTSBURG, June 15: Meeting here yesterday, lead-'ers of the steel workers declared proposals of General Hugh S. Johnfon, director of the National Recovery Act, for a settlement of the impending steel strike to be unsatisfactory. It was suggested that General Johnson should come here for a personal conference which it is expected will take place within the next few days. Meantime, the rlisoute, which threatens to tie up an industry employing 800,000 workers, remains unsettled. ULTIMATUM DECISION BY MAYOR! IS FINAL De-' Great Britain Not Paying Debt loaay ana vjucs ncasuu For Decision LONDON, June 15: The British government made final decision yesterday to make no war debt payment to United States today. The decision to this effect was made after mature consideration had been given by the cabinet to the note of Secretary of State Cor-dell Hull of the United States and is based on the belief that Great Britain would remain in default unless it paid the full arrears due although the Attorney General of the United States had ruled that back payment was not necessary. Wants Some Cash WASHINGTON, DC.. June 15: In a statement yesterday on the war debt question, President Franklin D. Rooseveit said that the United states was n to Ppared accept : the Junior Chamber of Commerce gooas or services as iuii payment that neither side was In the right ! w" u.CDl "'H"15; AS Lan ! evidence of good faith of the dehtor i, in the longshoremen's strike. "It a case of a small minority working j "'uus; ' wuuwy wuuia npec least some part of the debts to a hardship on the majority." de-sat clared Smith. "The dispute must uc ""u 111 lL- be settled at once," asserted the I mayor In declaring that, unless' ' there was a settlement by I o'clock Thursday afternoon, he would be prepared to take definite action. Fears were expressed here jester- REFORMING OF SCHOOL that Alaska shipping, which day. Changes Bf , Made t c ,1Iam nao ww iuH..6 v..u ,.; nfnrm.-ilnrvFrani. Rnt Is New Principal SAN FRANCISCO June 15.:-De-1 June J3 cianng inai u is aominaiea ay a radical element, John P. Ryan, pre sident of the Longshoremen's As-' soctatlon, has suggested a reorganl-, zatlon of the local union. Local longshoremen have voted 3 to 1 asalnst returning to work on the latest proposals of the employers 'Continued nn oage five.) j Halibut Arrivals Teddy J. American 12.000. Cold Storage, 6.9c and 5c. Canadian Covenant, 20,000, Cold Storage. 5c and 4c. t ' Fanny F., 9,000, Atlln, 5c straight. Borgund. 8.000, Atlln, 5.1c And 4c. Toodle, 9,000, Cold Storage, 5c and 4.5c. A'k '3 0m. Atjln. 5o and 4.5'.-. Pae Spear. 8,000, .Booth, 5c unil 4.1c. (CP) -A thorough reorganization of. the Boys' Industrial School at Coqult-lam will be undertaken as a result of an .investigation recently completed. Francis C. Boyes, a Vancouver school principal, will succeed D. B. Brankin, superintendent of the school for the last fifteen years, who Is resigning. Held Responsible For Wife's Death Sudbury Man Placed Under Arrest In Connection With Illegal Operation Case SUDBURY, Ont June 15 Jacob K"c h. been arrested on a harge of manslaughter as a re-"ult of the death of his wife following an illegal operation.