L . c. I. t c 1! 1.1 Mi N-.'bi P.-1. r p Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides p: ;,., Rupert Part cloudy, light ,wrst wind; barometer. 29 J51; spi tAture. 41; sea smooth. .irii commercial transport i :i. Canada, the Eldorado! S.Uer Express, has r-' Edmonton whence I'd into the north. It nasi i .t for two and a half tons : of a shatter weight t icrs Today's "Stocks Vancouver Nickel. .41 Missouri, .41. ...n IM. me. 8.40. Ions. Sn. X OoM..19ft. "iua. .77. .OSVfc. i mm. .004. ikU.,.26. r dteclc. MVt (ask). t i'KC. .13. ' tiles. .01. .01 Vk. im. :aun. .14. in star, .08. "iial SllVcf. .01. Five. .0714. : Oreille. .40. ' : Idaho, .09. Hid 1.00. Qui m l Quartz, .15. P.- v McDonald, .11. R' 'Aard. .03 ft. Ho 1.38. E ' i Cret, .0l'. s 11n.11 OoW, .13. T r Urldfte, .19. WjVsiUc. .18ty. Wimcwater. .07 V4. Wavcriy Tangier. .00. Vruird Empire, .05. Toronto f !ui Patricia, 1.48. C ibougamau, .20. Gold. .04ft. Canada. Jt. I; ".rr Nickel, 235. Marassa. 2.30. Nrunda. 35.00. Eurrrltt Oordon, .13. f ' Cv 3.03. V T. 'UN'S. .93. L-k Ma ron. .04 T" llugheg, 450. 'uii'mrv Basin. .1.30. t;oiumarlo, .lift. Smeller Gold, .14. Malartlc. .05. Llttli Long Lac. 3.W). jV' -na nouyn. .0314. S'adacona. .20V4. Mapio Leaf, .08. Pickle Crow, 2.83. Ma" & Eastern. .03 ti. MpKmile Red Lake. 1.10. Lake. 1,39 sturgeon River Gold, .91.. uwui1 bovernor Brazzaville, French West Africa, March 19: (CP) The French governor general, Edouard HenarcT, his wife and five French soldiers were found dead in the wreckage of their airplane near here today. The party had been missing for five days while enroute to the Congo River district She '.. . . .wry. it u announced, wui aiscuss Is Killed In Plane ROBBERY OF BANK Lone Bandit (ids Away With $3000 from Branch in Busy Down Town Quarter of Seattle S BATTLE, March 19. The People's Bank at the comer of First Avenue and Columbia Street was handed over the money with which the bandit leisurely walked away, disappearing amonc the crowds on the busy street outside PASSING OF PHYSICIAN Siirsron of F.mpress of Japan. I)W jPAcllii fleet. i the situation with Reichstuehrer AdoW Hitler tn Berlin next Monday From Moscow also came strong criticism of the British action which was decribed as an "even greater capitulation by Ore-at Bri tain than could have been expec-. ted." i The British government has an-' nounced the appointment of a subcommittee itb'hirmtfgate; Great Britain's defence against aerial attacks. Oermany flew a big squadron of military airplanes over Berlin today preliminary to a mass night "attack" as proof that the armament clauses of the Versailles Treaty were dead. In official German sources it was intimated that the next portion of the treaty to be scrapped would be that providing for the demilitarized zone on the Rhine JS0UTH HAS LESS GRAIN Production of Southern Hemisphere Down Considerably Increase In South Africa LIVERPOOL. March 19 A large decrease In wheat production this season in the southern hemisphere is recorded in trading quarters here. In some sections of the Argentine, owing to unfavorable weather conditions, the production is down twenty-five percent Excessive rain vlltd by a lone armed bandit who fall in Australia has affected the made his getaway with $3000. Cov- crop of that country. South Africa trtng the teller with a pistol, mc alone shows an Increase, fourteen bandit said: "Don't be a iooi. nana percent over last year. over $5000 or I'll shoot and quick.; And don't squawk before I get out nr von die." Convinced, the teller STRIKE IS NEAR OVER I Shipping Situation at Seattle Con. i sldcrably Eased Up One Vessel ! Takes Union Crew SEATTLE. March 19: (CP The longshore and seamen's strike situation here has eased consldcr- ... . o . n s. Shin's aly and le American Mail liner nr o. imii i""" President Jefferson has sailed for , the Orient two day, late. ' Officers of the Shcpard Line Wlnd "ush a VANCOUVER, March 19: CP.- f?""?1 Fll and sailed with AnS plno crew a i I S. Donaldson. D. S. O.. iVCtCmilH:t S Th ee tankers are still tied up War, died Sunday in Hong Kong (Hospital of pneumonia at the age nere ot flfty.nlne. He was medical of- r ' lun ML silver fleer of the liner Empress of Japan 'iid commodore surgeon of the NEW,. YORK March 19: (CP)-. Worfiar, Pacific Railway Co.'s Barjsilver closed at 58l8c per ounce on tneClocal metal market today. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Tl ESDAY. MARCH 19, 1935 SOCKEYTMPORT EMBARGO RE Twelve-year-old! Peter Smith, right, of New York city, who Is said to have regained his sight through a "miracle", afer being bHnd-ed at birth" through a nurseS)err . is shown here reading"3Plook with his brother, Raymond. Th boy is to appear be.ore an ecclesiastical tribunal in Columbus hospital. Chicago, which is to decide whether 'lie late Mother Prances Xavier Catrini, Inset, should be canonized as a result of Peter s recovery Salmon May Be Shipped Out of Canada Now to United States Market Will Enable Fishermen of This Country to Take Advantage of Higher Prices Indignation is Being Voiced By Canners at Order-in-Council VANCOUVER, March 18: (CP) After forty years standing, the embargo on export of Canadian salmon has been lifted by the passing of an order-in-council at Ottawa permitting the export of sockeyes caught in British, Columbia into the United States, Major J. A. Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries, announces. As American Amendment To Fisheries Act Is Put Through OTTAWA. March Id: CP Third reading was given yesterday to the bill amending the Fisheries Act empowering the Governor Ocneral-in-Council to fix and collect fees for the issuance of fishery licences. Tjcc Lodge No. GG A.F. & A.M. Members of Tye Lodge please attend the funeral of our late Brother Robert Henry Ive on Thursday next, March 21st. Meeting at the Masonic Temple at 2:15 pjn. and Ser-v'cp at the B. C. Undertakers at 3 p.m. Members of Tsimpsean Lodge, and all sojourning Brethren are Invited to attend. banners at times pay higher prices than Canadian, fishermen will be able to take advantage of the j Cannerymen are expressing ln-idlgnation that thp order should ; have been passed without the packers being given the opportunity to Present their views STRIKE IN CUBA OVER Latest Disorder in Troublous Re public Brought to End HAVANA. March !9: (CP) The :;i'est revolutltriary strike th Cuba has completely collapsed. Street cars and busses arr running again High Low KARACHI. India. March 19: (CP) Twenty-seven Mohammedans were killed and two hundred . ..v.. n. riir-ttf-t nvutuvu n , i w . v i . u a u them as they rioted' following' the execution of a fellow Moslem. Eye-witnesses said that the excited crowd rushed to the executed man's grave, exhumed the body and attempted to carry it in the procesison. POST NOT DOWNCAST'S u;i e later he landed here on account of mechanical difficulties. Flying too high to be seen or heard and not' i: ut. mm. ll: pun. 29J ft. ... 7 37 Ml. 4.7 ft. li:47 pm. 4 J ft. phic five CErna PRINCE RUPER T REFUNDING BILL INTRODUCED A T VICTORIA European Situation is Still Tense-France and Russia in Protest At British Mildness BIG PLANE FOR NORTH (icrniany (lives Aerial Demonstration to Prove That Armament Clauses of Versailles Treaty arc Dead; Demilitarization of Rhine to he Repudiated LONDON, March 19: (CP) A new element in the un- , 'certain European arms situation was injected today with "tau2 to olrom i French protest over the "weak tone" of the British note! WmoMion j to Germany protesting at universal conscription and re-, , pudiation of the military clauses of the Treaty ofVer-i v. v.ipeo. March is -One ofailles. Meantime, Sir John Simon, British foreign secre- "Miracle" Brings Sight to Boy TTiis City Authorized To Cut Interest Rate And Extend Maturity .Measure Sponsored in Legislature bj 3Iinister of Municipalities Amount to be Converted Totals $1,756,211 VICTORIA, March 18: (CP) Hon. A. Wells Gray, minister of municipalities, introduced a bill in the Legislature yesterday proposing the refunding of the entire debt of the City of Prince Rupert over a period of twenty years at four percent interest. The bill would authorize the city to substitute new debentures for the old and to Wjaud over unexchanged balances MOSLEMS IN RIOT Twenty-Seven Killed in Karachi Iliots Following Execution Body in Parade to the bank, declar'rtg further ha- btlity at the end of the unexchanged certificate?. The amount to be converted is $1,758,211. City Commissioner W. J. Alder this morning expressed complete satisfaction with the legislation introduced to cover Prince Ru pert's refunding scheme. The above dispatch indicated that it was exactly in ling with Mr. Alder's plan. LOGGER HAS LOST LIFE Andrew Engstrom Instantly Killed By Falling Timber at Sewell Inlet Yesterday Advice was received at divisional I headquarters of the provincial today that Andrew Engatrom, I . . tr -1 t glng Co.'s camp t Sewell Inlet, American Flier to Keep at it Until j Queen Charlotte Islands, was in- He Makes New Record For Transcontinental Flight stanUy killed at 2:30 yesterday afternoon on being struck by a falling tree. Coroner A. R. Mallory of CLEVELAND, March 19: Un- p0rt Clements and Constable L. P. daunted by the failure at the week- oisen of Queen Charlotte City have 2nd of his second attempt to fly. left for Sewell Inlet to Investigate .hrough the stratosphere from (the circumstances of the fatality. California to New York and estab-i , , Ush a new transcontinental speed record, Wiley Post, famous Ameri-lT fn SnnWTrill ian flier, says he will make another ! JLiCltU UlIU VYAtUl try in the near future with the) 1 IT f Winnie Mae. He hopes that the IdilCdYY JHC third attempt will be the lucky one. i Having left Burbank, Cal.. at! 6:15 Friday morning, seven hours1 Four Inches Came Down During Night and Was Continuing This Morning carrying radio equipment. Post had ; Prince Rupert people awolse this been unreported between the time morning 10 iina ine ground coverea he left Burbank and landed here, j with a fresh fall of four Inches of He had hoped to establish an eight ; snow. During the night the saow-hour record for the flight from fall was of biliBatdirlke propor-Callfornla to New York. ' tions. It was still snowing heavily Post, however, made the fastest well along In the morning, clearing time on record between California ' up before noon but later starting md Detroit. ;to snow again. WOULD KEEP basis. I commended to the Ottawa and Vic- When the strikers were threaten- j torta isovernments- tha', everything ed with arrest, the most of them possible be done to prevent the decided to return to work. closing down of the Granby Oo.'a There was a heavy fall of snow in the interior yesterday followed by mild weather. At Smithers there was a fall ot eight Inches ANY0X OPEN- - Board of Trade at Vancouver Urges Governments tn Dn Everything Possible i now melted to two inches as a result of the thermo meter rising to S3 above. VANCOUVER, March 19 CP BILOIAN GOVERNMENT with business resumed on aormal The Board of Trade last night re- KBSIONS, TRYING TO KEEP GOLD STANDARD ' . BRU6SSLLS, March 19: (CP) The government of Pre- At one time 200.000 persons were plant at Anyox. raier Theunls . resigned today involved in the strike including ' The closing of the plant, a brief following opposition to his at- workers, school teachers and stu-' stated, would result in the loss of tempt to keep Belgium on the 1 dents. Government employees who several million dollars and would gold standard. 1 joinea me sirixe nave Dven uis- possioiy mrow inree mou?ana per- f v charged. sons on relief.