Today's Weather Prince nupert-Ralnlng. light souUieast wind, barometer. 29.60; temperature. 65; Ma smooth. Vol XXIV . i Italy Announces Intention of Not Paying War Debts ROME, June 12: Italy yesterday announced its intention in Joining Orcat Britain and Czecho-Slovakia tn failure to pay war debts due Uic United States on Saturday. NEW YORK COITER Winr vnfitr iiiro ! PVvtmrt copper closed at 7.75c per pound on : the local metal market yesterday.' IUR SILVER I NEW YOHK, Juni 12: (CP)-Harj silver closed at 73c on the local metal market vcslerdav. Today's Montreal price wa? 72c. Strong Day In New York Mart All Issues Up Yesterday With In-dustrlals Showing Substantial Cains NEW YORK, June 12: Ycster- day's turnover on the New York' Stock Exchange amounted to 1,-; 150,000 shares. The Industrial aver-j age at closing was 117.08. up 1.19; rails. 32.34, up .92; utilities, 21.25, up .24, and bonds, 05.08, up Vancouver Wheal VANCOUVER, Juno 12: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 79c on the local exchange today." RELIEF STRIKERS AT PRINCE GEORGE ARE . GIVEN JAIL TERMS Sentences ranging from six ' to eighteen months imprison- ment were Imposed yesterday .upon four men following their conviction by Stipendiary Ma- glstrate O. H. MDburn in pro- vlncial police court at Prince George on charges of assault- Ing police officers In connec- Hon with riots of relief work strikers there on May 13. Fred Darker. John Rutledge and Gus Edvall each were given six months and licit man Johnson six months on each of three counts to run consecutively. A. McD. Young prosecuted and Gordon Grant of Vancouver defended. '..ft,; j I IfJK mm A I.. If. tm Halibut Arrivals Summary American 126,000 pounds, Gc and 5c to 6.6c and 5c. Canadla'n None. American Excel, 22,500, Cold Storage, 6c and 5c. Midway, 14,000, Pacific. 6.6c and 5c. Mlddleton, 22,000, Atlln. 6.4c and 5c. Canadian While there were no sales of Canadian halibut here today, the r l -iti. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Alaska Airmen Fly In Formation Over Dorbrandt Funeral ANCHORAGE, Alaska. June 12! Several well known veteran Alaska ; pilots flew their planes in forma-, pinanrn MinictAI tlon over the crmeterv here ves-' IlldllX IIIJIMOICI terday as the funeral of the late j Frank Dorbandt. one of the best known of their number, who died i Sherman, 17,000, Cold Storage, 'recently at Fairbanks 6.1c and 5c. Imonla. was taking place, Emma, 11,000. Pacific, 0.4c and 5c. Condor, 13.500, and Revllal, 10,-000, Royal, 6.6c and 5c. Don Q., 16,000, Pacific, 6.5c and 5c of pneu- Funeral Notice , at .9 .9 o'clock o'clock at at the the Catholic Catholic Church Church local waterfront in loading and un loading of ships yesterday than at any time since the longshoremen's strike began. They carried on their work under heavy police guard. The vessels for which cargo was handled included the Empress of Japan, Prince George, Cardena, Princess Adelaide, Pacific Pioneer and Hlkawa Maru. The Prince George and , Cardena sailed last night for Prince Rupert and the Princess Adelaide leaves tonight for the north. The strike committee decided yesterday to open ncgotiaUons with the employers looking to a settlement of the strike. WILL RUN FOR C. C. F. Rev. Kins Gordon Wires Acceptance of Nomination For Federal Election Seat in Victoria MONTREAL, June 12: (CP) Rev. J. King Gordon, professor of Christian ethics at the United Theological College here, today wired his acceptance of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation nominaUoh for Victoria in the forthcoming federal election. He will leave shortly for the west to i prepare for the campaign. ! He Is the son of. Rev. Dr. Charles jw. Gordon (Ralph Connor), the i noted author. Hart Objects To Federal Interest VICTORIA, June 12: Hon. John Hart, minister of finance, voiced iprotest yesterday at the federal j government charging the provinces three and four percent interest on Funeral services for the late loans when it was able to borrow Peter Dplron will take place to-'money Itself at two percent lnter-nlght at 8 o'clock at Uie B. C. Un- est. dertakers and tomorrow mornlns i. " ic-m Jeff Lambly arrived In the city iu ,.a,o uwyiwu ui tuitucs roiiowlng which interment will be on latf evening's train from Ter at Butedale. imade at Fairvlew Cemetary. for race a brief visit to town. Tomorrow's Tides High Low 11:10 a,m. 16.1 ft. 22:56 pin. 19.7 ft. 4:53 ajn. 53 ft. 16:39 pjn. 8.9 ft. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935 PRICE: 5 CENTS NO BIDS MADE FOR ONTARIO BONDS EMPLOYMENT OF WHITES ON SHIPS URGED BY OH AW A Highlights in Career of British Prime Minister Who Has Just Retired hr.. Durinf World war, lit brrd from kit horn fotf town t Loititmoutk b twt of Kit pocifitt iyt. With hit dujMr. ShtiU. I J. R.mt.y MtDon4ld I IVi.it to Pretidcnt Rooievell in J 1 ' 1933. Leaving p rim t miniiter't r 1 1 i dence at 10 Downing ttrett. The resignation of J. Ramwd MacDonaJd. prime minuter of Great Britain, has Just been announced. The head of the National government and former Labor leader Is suffering from a serious eye ailment which made it Impossible for him to carry on. HU retirement from active political life is the result. He has been a dominant figure in British and world politics for many years. Former Labor premier in 1924. he was called by the King to form a National government late in 1929 and has been prime minister ever since. Check-up to Be Made On Subsidized Boats On Coast of Pacific Recommendation Contained in Report of Industrial And International Relations Committee Presented To House of Commons Today OTTAWA, June 12; (CP) Departments of the Do-j minion government concerned today were urged to keep, a close chccR upon the operations of ships on the Pacific Coast enjoying subsidies to see that employment is given among the crews to as many white citizens as is reasonably possible. This recommendation was contained in a report tabled in the House of Commons from the industrial and international relations committee. KING IS UNWELL Suffering From Stubborn Ca.se 1 Of Catarrh, Necessitating i Two Weeks' nest S A X I) R I N O II A M, June 12: (CP) Kins George was reported in a bulletin issued by his pliy- ; sirian today to be suffering from bronchial catarrh which is slow in disappearing because Ills Ma-jetty is fatigued by his efforts of the last few weeks. The condition , of the King will necessitate a complete rest for two weeks. Tomorrow's great ball will see the Prince of Wales lead Her Majesty into the ballroom. Two thousand invitations have been issued. Provincial Government Is To Provide Money For Road Work And To Help Municipalities VICTORIA, June 12: (CP) The provincial government is providing $1,500,000 for road work and $500,000 to loan to centres where unemployment is most severe for needed works, Premier T. D. Pat-tullo announced yesterday. "The money will be raised through bond issue and we are prepared to take up the issue ourselves from our own sinking funds," Mr. Pattullo said. Financial Conspiracy Against Government is Suggested By Hepburn Premier of Eastern Province Sees reprisal Against Action Of His Administration in Cancelling: Quebec Power Contracts TORONTO, June 12: (CP) No bids had been made up to noon today for a $15,000,000 bond issue by the Ontario government, Premier Mitchell Hepburn announced,' charging at the same time that there was a conspiracy against the government when investment dealers agreed among themselves to make no offer as a result of the government's action in cancelling the Quebec power CARGO IS rmnuLiEiJL : More Men Than Ever Since Strike Started at Work on Vancouver Waterfront Yesterday u a mi m l Gran Chaco ! i Buenos 12! War Ended: ires, June VANCOUVER. June 12:More ! . ' "x .y t"1 , . .-u l 1 1 strikebreakers were at work on thei viid-u wur, uiuou iest conflict since the Great War, came to an end early this morning following the signing yesterday of a peace treaty between the two contending nations, Bolivia and Paraguay. versary was wounded. GREECE TO VOTE ON RETURN OF .MONARCHY ATHENS, Juno government yesterday offlcial- ly announced that a plebis- cite of the people of Greece will be shortly held on the question of whether the mon- 4 Prince of Wales Approves Vets' Germany Tour LONDON, June 12: The Prince of Vales yesterday gave his approval to the proposal of an early "goodwill tour" of Germany by a contingent of BrltUh war veterans under the auspices of the British ! Legion. ' Ensenada Chief Of Police Dead As Result Duel ENSENADA, Mexico, June 12: Raoul Ortegol, chief of police of i Ensenada, was killed yesterday in a duel Involving a woman. His ad-' 12: The archy shall be restored in this country with the return of Former King George to the throne. The announcement is believed to be a sequel to the ' revolutionary uprising of a few months ago in Greece. per day.