0tmMitstt Aluitilmi Pilgrimage T I or bin (o fSli'm Svrnivatliy With Mine Strikers ' Hallway CO. for ex ten -il ir pteftint ewtvtcact. NO I SITED STATES A IK MASKS TO (20 ON CANUCK border J MAY AV VIOI.CNCE IN WAIN, FRANCi:, AUSTRIA LomJON. May l:Thcrc t crc fatly signs of violence In Wtn. France and Austria as WASHINGTON. DC. May 1 r ? 1 ' Ia no likelihood of air bclnv established bv tlte ! 8tates near the Cans- border. Complete du- n, mient of the United -Canadian border was a permanent basic national pol- e? this country, tlw chief : uhvc declared. 4 Collection For Month of April Totalled Hut S1.61S.-9. It . Is Announrrd Customs and exetf eotteciloru a mil u and Uw Drtttsh Oedum- V lrt of Print Rupert for the month of April this year totalled ?5.7fi a compared with S24.5W.06 In the same month last year So tar this year the revenue has totalled $17,294.14 as atralrwt $70,083.25 In the first tour months of 14. Vancouver Seeks Government Aid In Interest VANCOUVER, May 1: (CP)-In one of the heaviest sentence days in the history of the Assize Court here, Mr. Justice D. A McDonald todav meted ntlt tipiiitpntiiirv terms to nine persons who had been convicted of white H,avery chi!rs: J?p Ce,0a- rePted "ndenvorU leader, .xiuiMit Ut march u. cm- wwt twenty-two years on mree cnarges ol procur- nuiiwUiy with striken . - (I turned back- Strect Car Fares In Vancouver Are Not Being Cliancd AN. OUVEIL May 1 -Street in" in Vsncoum will be un-lor another ysr under .' "i reached between the Customs Revenue This Year Lower Cut VANCOUVER, May 1: The city of Vancouver has sent Invitations to the provincial and federal government to assist it In attempts to reduce the lntcieat rate on Us bonded indebtedness to three percent A resoluUon of Mayor Mooter's extending the invitation was passed by the counrll yesterday. Fine Weather Records Broken Here in April; Less Rain And More Sun Than in Five Years The month of April broke records for weather in Prince Hubert. Sunshine totalled 159.4 hours which was more 'ban was recorded in any month since August 1930 when 160,x hours was recorded. It was also the driest month nw August UKtO but .1)3 of an inch of precipitation being recorded as compared "with the average for April over a f If teen year period of 6.9 Inches. triiTn nn ! So far this year there has been VAINLUUVhK TAX LOWER lute lUte Reduced This v... Year to 37.88, Decrease of Two Mills 365.1 hours of sunshine as compared with 309.6 hours during the first four months of 1934. Precipitation tills year to date has totalled 14.28 inches in comparison with MM ,!. .last year to aaw The weather summary ior pni. as announced Uns morning by R. " jo. Emmcrson. Digby Island. Domln- , VANt OUVER. May'l: (CPTlic j Ion meteorologist, was as follows: ax .it- on real eg talc this yeorj Hlgheet barometer reading at sea bo i, reduced two mills to 3781 level. 30.00 on April 26. "tj- I t Aiuttd ItrtPnniAlnr rpnH1nt7 fit seA level. 29.48 on April 22. Maximum tcmneraturc, 57 on April 10. 27 and 30. Minimum temperature. 20 on Ap rll 1. Mean temperature. 3U.z. Precipitation. ,03 inches. Sunshine, 159.4 hours. ay dawned. Throuchout Ted Smith, son of Mrs. R. J. D. Pc elaborate imuuriue nrpeni! precautions , Smith, is In town from Premier for t M Iff. llvlntr Olf tlll avnllc nf nrmll Relief Department Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides V She 4L. M Wmln punce Rupert Clear. High . 0:22 ajn. 22.7 ft. utherly wind; barometer, 13:02 .p.m. 20.6 ft. rnperature. 50; sei choppy Low 6:55 ajn. 12 ft. 19:02 53 ft. pjn. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - V ZTJV No 100. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935 PRICE: 5 CENTS TWENTY-TWO YEARS FOR JOE CELONA VICTORIA RESTAURANT PROPRIETOR MURDERED TODAY Vancouver Underworld Leaders Are Put Away On White Slavery Charges; Many Heavy Sentences Alberta Reds Give Up March Clarence Bancroft Sent Over For Twenty Years and Lou Barrack, Twelve Years Robber With Violence To Spend Fourteen Years in Penitentiary tutlon and operating a disorderly house. He has already intimated his intention of appealing. Clarence Bancroft, convicted it procuring and llvlnz off the avails it prostitution, was given twenty years. Mrs. Ellen Joyce, associated with Jelona and Bancroft, was given two years in Okall. i Lou Barrack, for living off the! J valls jat,jprpstltuU9tu wasV -sen icnrea to twelve years' imprisonment. Ocorgc Poulln. Jimmy Plrello and Dick Morley received two years each. 1 Eddie Flic, convicted In connec-: Uon with the operation of a dlsor-' derly house at Victoria, and George! Kennedy, on the same charge, were 1 given two years at Okalla. John Alfred Potts, for robbery with violence, received fourteen years' imprisonment No lashes were imposed. The Celona and Bancroft sentences will run consecutively. EXTENSION OF N. R. A. FOR TWO YEARS OUT WASHINGTON. D.C.. May 1: Request of President Frank- Un D. Roosevelt for support of a compromise plan providing for a two-year extension denied at a Senate conference yesterday. To Reinvestigated i Paul Mel). Kerr Named by Vancouver City Council to Conduct Protx; VANCOUVER, May 1: Paul McD. Kerr, well known Vancouver barrister, was appointed by the city council yesterday to conduct a Ju- dlclal Investigation relief department. DEATH SENTENCE ON IIACLEY SUSTAINED SACRAMENTO. May 1: William Bagley. notorious Brl- tlsh Columbia bandit, must hang. The California Supreme Court yesterday rejected his appeal against the death sen- 4 tence Imposed as a result of the death of a guard in an at- tempted Jail break from San Qucntln Penitentiary where mC been taken against pos- a visit, having .arrived from the, he -was a convict. i ?lc communist uprisings. s- north on the Catalii yesterday af-i 1 tcrnoon. Wife Committed For Murder of Former B.C. Man Two of the three principals In an English murder case of eormderacl Canadian interest, are shown In the above pliture. They are Mr and Mrs Francis Rattenbury ano their son John, now six jeara jildMr. Raitenijury was found seriously woundetLoL,hgad.irUurles, in the living, roomjofjijg home near London. March 24 H? had ben struck repeatedly by a heavy .mallet. He died" four days later. Police then arrested Mrs Rattenbury. who Is 31. and her 10-year-old chauffeur. George Sto-ner. They are accused of murder r? the man. Mr. Kattenbm was a wealthy retired architect formerly of Vancouver. Mrs. Rattenbury and Stoner were formally committed for trial. Clarence Pappas Shot And Killed; Another Greek A dmits Slaying Incident Occurred in Front of Greek Cafe Proprietor's Home on Montreal Street Confession Made By John Pincos on Surrendering to Police VICTORIA, May 1: (CP) Clarence Pappas, aged 38, restaurant owner, was shot dead early this morning in front of his home on Montreal Street and the noliee beo-an the National Recovery Act was " ""0"c ' ? "ICCIV w,MVTVr I rumen iiuiut in u ui.xicctu. uunii rincos, ageu ou, ui Cibqui- malt later surrendered to the police and admitted shooting nna Killing pappas Police said that the men left the cafe in a taxi and the driver said they appeared to be arguing during Uie ride but he could not under-: stand their language. When the car 1 stopped, Pappas got out and started for his home when the second man Jumped out and fired three shots from a revolver into the vlcUm's back. i Well dressed arid prosperous ap-l pearing, Pincos, after making his' Japanese Ruler Is 34 Years Old iVncicnt Religious Kites and Modern Military Display on llirohito's llirthday TOKIO. May 1: Emperor Hlro- tll Thursdav to nermlt him tn sp-j tuaiistic rites as wen as wun mod Fifteen Women Investigators' VICTORIA. May I; Fifteen Columbia women will be appointed by the provincial govern O. C. Arscneau returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a buslnes trip to Stewart and Premier. ern military pageant. ONTARIO TO MEET RELIEF BY MEANS OF MOKE TAXATION ment to InvesUgate the ndmlnlstra-, by new taxes to be levied In tlon of mothers' pensions and other j Ontario, Premier M. F. Hep- social legislation affecting women, burn states. He indicates that It was announced yesterday. 1 the Ontario government in. tends to pay for relief out of TORONTO. May 1: CP At least $15,000,000 ear-marked definitely for relief purposes, will be raised within the year Income rather than by bor- rowing. Grain Ship Near Loaded; Another Due This Month List Totalled But 51605 in Value, Bringing Total For Year Up to $7685 Permits Issued follows: In April were as Strikers Urged , ByPattulloTo Return to Camp VICTORIA. May 1: Premier T. D. Pattullo yesterday urged -relief camp strikers to return to the camps pending completion of the Investigation now being conducted ' Into camp conditions and the presentation of the report upon same. Amelia Earhart Poised For Her Hop toNewYork. MEXICO CITY. Alay 1: Owing to unfavorable weather conditions, 'Mrs. Amelia Earhan Putnam, famous American avtatrtx, postponed Jher take-off on a non-stop flight from Mexico City to New York which had been planned for yes-, terday afternoon. She may leave this afternoon on the.2400-mllehop. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 166.000 pounds. Ce and 4c to 6.3c and 5c. I Canadian 30.500 pounds. 6.2c and 5c to 6.5c andoc. j American McKinley, 35,000, and.LUuya. 18,- 000, Cold Storage, 6c and 4c. Arrow, 31,000, Pacific; 6c and 4c. Sherman, 14,000, Bobth, 6c and 5c. - Middleton, 15,000, . Cold Storage, '6c and 5c. : Midway, 14,000, and Slrius, 10,500, Pouring o grain into the British Royal, 6c and 5c. steamer Paris City, loading a full' Zarembo, 13,500, Atlin, 6,4c and cargo of wheat at the local elevator 5c- for delivery to United Kingdom or RaP UI- 9'. Booth, 6.1c and 5c. Continent, was completed at noon' Eureka. 6,000, AUlrt, 6.1c and 5c. today and sacking is now proceed-! Canadian tng. The vessel will be sailing late tonight or tomorrow morning. More grain has now started arriving at the elevator for another ship, so far unnamed, which Is expected here to load about May 18. Building Permits In April Light Cape Spencer, 13,000, Cold Storage, 6.5c and 5c. J. R., 8.000. AUin, 6.4c. and 5c. Gibson, 9,500, Co!d Storage, 62c and 5c. . HEADS MINISTERS. VANCOUVER. May liRev. F. II. Wilkinson, rector of Christ Church Cathedral, was yestej-day elected president of the Vancouver Ministerial Association. . CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, May 1: The, gold price advanced 5c to close Building permits for the city at $35.13 per ounce yesterday. during the month of April were j 1 again light at $1606, bringing the ! total for the year to date up to statement to the in -P?n rannm u iuV-1 police connec- he fim fQur months Qf year.1 I'ULI AND PAPER The occasion non wun ine kuiiiik, annearea in Into the clty'cure counscl. was police court and was remanded un- marked with ancient religious rl- 1'KOJECT IS MADE John Watson, repairs to rest-; A telegram received today by dence, Fifth Avenue East, $8k ' the Prince Rupert Chamber of Overwaitea Store, sign. $25. ' Commerce from F. L. Buckley H. Arney. residence. Eleventh of Vancouver confirmed the i Street. $1500. announcement In press dls- ! patches yesterday of the In- Former Mayor Of Ketchikan Dies I i. ii. Davies of First City Also Sat Once In the Territorial Jestcrduy. Legislature iuc Lvrruuniu iegisiuiure, aiea nere I corporation of the Mutual Pulp & Paper Mills of Prince Rupert Ltd.. which company has been formed in connection with the nrolect for the establishment of a pulp and paper mill here. . It was in connection with this , project that Mr. Buckley, ac- companled by Geoffrey Win- slow and Edward Thompson of San Francisco arid L. A. De. : KETCHIKAN. May 1: (CP) J, H. ouere. duId and naner cnnlneer . iDavies, aged 60. former mayor of from Wisconsin Rapids, WU -Ketchikan and former member of recently paid a visit here T V 1 1