'.he i Ml!" vcr ln bv . pi i.cf Rupert Cloudy, light J ui ast wind; barometer. 30.18; nipnuture, 48; sea smooth. No 108. v v j mailers oi imerew w iW"! labor were taken up. There i u fairly good attendance. A immunleatton from Adam Ii: urputy mlnlsUr of labor, an-c .n i-rd that an Inspector of mlnl-n":m wanes and hours of work was '' nit here to make a thorough 'ir K up of the whole situation. A mmunicatlou from Premier Pat- promised a thorough invos-'" ! Complaint were again rc-'r rrRardlng the local rrductlon pur. T ie unnual donation of $5 was w:- to the Canadian Institute for the Blind. HaMId Winch M. L. A. had a let- brfore the council, comparing 'wial program of the C. C. F. : K'lslallon put Into effect by r.ittullo government. Actually li'Uc social lenlslatlon In " the The council passed a resolution tanundluR the ubolltloti of federal "Hef camps. A' last night's meeting oi tie '", Pl'al board. President 8. D. fwmald tendered to Miss Jean a: ITl.Im D XT I.J u.ltrf.nl Hospital Ticket Plan is Drawing Little Interest The executive committee of the hosDital board last night reported that petition forms tor a system of hospital treatment tickets here by navmtnt of recular monuuy i pes tj were meeting wtth lltue response Little enthusiasm for such a project was being displayed, the general disposition appearing to be that it would be advisable to wan ana see what legislation in regard to state health Insurance the government might bring in next year. This view was shared by delegates to the Trades Si Labor Council, President S. D. Macdonara swieu. Certain advertlstug will be done In the press next week drawing attention to the petitions. It was mentioned that tomorrow would be National Hospital Day when it was expected the public might take some especial Interest in hospital affairs IS CHOSEN MAY QUEEN Mrs. James Otllctt and daugh "congratulations " of the bo.ud ar. Miss Huto pirtt arrived In havit,.. u : h Pttv on the Princess Aaeiaiae "w Prince John to their the steamer pressed at Miss Harrison's recovery from a recent illness. i home at Maswtt. I SHAfiY . iCTORiA, Q.C Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides Suite State Administrations In Australia Returned To Power in Elections Premier Stevens and United Australia Party Have Mar Kin Slightly Cut in New South Wales While Smith And Laborites Hold Queensland Repairs to Fair Improvement Of Building Ordered' Grounds at Home Foundations Must lie Made More Safe Bcfirc Fair Hall Can Be Used For Public Gatherings Oltv Rnineer F. N. Good is ls- Emlly Christopher Kci" 0vcr suing orders that repairs must be Elks' Flag Bay With June mwe fe the foundaUon of the Gomes anil Mar ie Srhaffcr , jjullding before lt"oan again A-i Maids of Honor j utMj as a nUDUc assembly place. PnSta whiph sunnort Uie building Miss Sally Christopher of Borden wee rwienUv ' lnspPcted and found ; Rtreet School has been chosen. May . . . d n . ! . : Queen In conation with the an- U1 .u. . w yn ai. May .. Elks' Flag Day on govcrnmrni. Mr. wmcn - , Mlss Jull, Opmei of Baoth Memorial SchiKil and Ml Marie 8-hiffer of Annun-clatiou School. Flower girls will be little Misses Mallnr Houuan. Pat Beosley, Helen Balngno and Fuy Ingram. , Funeral Notice Th" fuD'Mal of the late p-',-t Bla;k wl!'. taks plioe Monday afternnon at S from the First PiTsbytrrlan Church. Tho rcmajns will arrive to-alglit from MrtrejU.nd vtH rje In statf at the B. C. tinder takers until Monday noon. 4 For Nurses Here At the suggestion of G. P Tinker, ehairman of the trrouads commuter, the hospital board last night appropriated an amount of $75 io be used in improvement work on the grounds around the Nurses Home. It is planned to dear brush on the east side of t.he home, fill tn with soil and n;.;ke a earden will also b" iraprovemers I around the mam entrance to the I home. i Members of the board were in ta , vor of the Idea of making an up-;propriatlon eaeh yAr for'uva iua extension of ground improve ments. It was felt that little r'ul.: bi j dwe on the main hospital urounds until they were fenced in. I r.-vi'. w. P. Armour, bead of tn: j Armour Salvage Co., returned to ittje city on the Princess Adelaide last evening from a ten-day busl- "intss trip io Vancouver. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITlSn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935 Report Given Miss On Convention Molly Dclaney Speaker High School Teachers' Mreting at ! The Northern High Schoo'. ' Teachers' Association held its regu 1 lar monthly meeting last Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. G E. Gullck on Borden Street. Miss Molly Delaney, lately re . . 10 , turned from w visit to Victoria, SYDNEY. Aust.. Mav 11: CP) T, Returns early Sunday npMmnt of th nrtivtuPS from Saturday's state elections in New South AVales and carried out at the Easter conven- Queensland indicate the return of the governments in ootn . uon. or special interest to her aud-instances. Premier Stevens, heading the United Australia lence was her mention of the pro-nartv. Labor in New be .de ta the forma ion has a sliirhtlv reduced majority over Squth Wales while Premier Smith, in Queensland, heading SSS1 the Labor rarty, nas a sngnuy lncreu-u Buiuuuiy. , teachers. -r The serving of refreshmetns brought the evening to a pleasant close. Is Unwell ?lSg fllPjH B. T. ChappeiL general superin-te'ident of Canadian National Railways, who has been forced to take leave of absence. High Low ubilee Ward At Hospital Under Discussion Now The hospital board last night uthorized Managing Secretary H. V. Birch to co-opsrate with the ting's Silver Jubilee committee in btainlng of figures on the furnish ng of a private ward in the Prince "tuncTt'-Oeireral Hospital from art jortlon of the fund cleared as a esult of the Jubilee celebration this week. Some $150 will probably be available from the fund for this purpose. Appreciation was expressed by members of the board for Jie offer. A delegaUon consisting of Jack Freece. F. A. MacCallum and D. G. Borland conferred yesterday afternoon with Miss Jean Harrison R. N., ady superintendent, and H. W. 3lrch. managing-secretary, in retard to the proposed Jubilee ward. IMPROVING OF GROUNDS Fine Work Being Done by City Police New View Look-Out Is Being Put In Sergeant G. H. Greenwood, chief of the city detachment of the pro vincial police, has laid out an extensive plan of improvements for the hillside alongside the City Hall overlooking Fulton Street Upon sompletlon of the work, the sur roundings there will be greatly en hanced look-out point for citizens and, : 9:14 Am. 15.7 Ik 21:45p.nt 17.0 tt . 3:05 ajn, SJ . 15:00 pjn. 7.8 It.. Is Ud to Controllers PRICE: 5 CENTS TWO GOVERNMENTS ARE SUSTAINED STEVENS HITS OUT STRONGLY AT MOWED MEN OF DOMINION HEALTH OF NURSES IN " HOSPITAL Board Ha Itepurt Train Mrdical AorUUon Healing Plant at Nure Home Uicuvd r .- tome discussion at last meeting of the hospital t f u report recently made by r ii r Rupert Medical Assoeta .; regard to the health ef the , : stall and eefMMUoM at the and nurses' heme In regard j!1 -r ... n-nwe nommt'.tec. hieh lias ?i.;:cr in liand. Mkd for far- . ; 1 1. to rtmstder the re$wtt be- :...xsint upon It. There were ..: rprvmmendaUoru of a im , nature. Frank Dtbb. cb4r r ' ' Ik house eororotUsc. tfwwd. , felt advisable that the i ii ' ' should hate anothafl r I T "immlttec reported that a nad been made of the heat-' tens at the Nurses' Home bjr 1? Eikins who had reported that : boiier was sufficiently targe to he required toad and that t!; - was adequate radiation wttfe .it. v more than ncceary on rst floor It miht be advisable . hare a teat of the etreula-Burh a teat, the board thought, be carried out by Mr El- r iwoMlty of recu'ar firing to efficient 1 vesting wa dis-hi" bringing up the ques- ' h- advisability of tnstallma . u''maur iron fireman for roal ..utumatic oil burner LABORITES IN SESSION Worklnt Condition Here to Invrslleatrd AhoIIUon of Camps Demanded Be "r' I'rtnce Ruperl Trahci & La- t ; uiu tl wa In refular monthly u Uvursday nlaht wtth Preal-p If MacdonaJd In the chair Winners of Drama Festival at Ottawa Seen in Action Here are ; hr jp-o .p :? irtd.'. J a tuz i '- Ovtl : . e, O' w- - Ja U Mora, n; .a r Masouers- Clob. Wlnni-peg. a Bnurnov in TUe Bea- E a; .a.. wr. -.e La.:-- Bcsborju : -p. ' f-r be ' rtaa xuwViCia.. perfonaan-e Right. Brenda pwiuuu. u Jnnm D Arc m Saint Jojsi. won awrd lor woni-ii Ci 'u.ro. a scene from Lliui ce:. .e by lXcoie de Musijue et de DaclamaUon de lUniversite d' Dtuwa Photo shows Germain Patrice as Genevteye, JSorence Castonuay a$ La To?a (Llnnocrfnte'). Iktarceue Barthe as LA mm, Aiexaoore uvtpom as iinnnc. jvutrgam juuirn- unuc.. umnw . ... Of Capital to Right Today's Economic Ills 'onner Minister of Trade and Commerce Would Order Financial and Industrial Barons to Assume Task, Failing Which Government Should Take Control TORONTO, May 11: (CP) Canada today faces Fas- :ism, controlled by a wealthy few, or Marxism, established y "destructive revolt" of the people, Hon. H. H. Stevens, ormer minister of trade and commerce, stated in an au- lress to the Association of Accountants and Auditors last light. Mr. Stevens said that thirteen Canadian capitalists, one oi wnom controls $4,uuu,uuu,uuu I of industrial wealth and another of whom holds forty-two salaried Jobs ; in different corporaUons. should be called into conference with officers of loan, insurance and trust companies. They should be peremp torily ordered to "shoulder the task of righting Canadian affairs." If they tailed to assume that task within one month, I would say to them that the government would assume control that they (the con trollers of capital) have now, and do it." It." .was time, - said -rAIri Stevens, that the governments 'stepped -in- aqd took some action and the federal government, as the leader, should head the provinces. Advised to Make Himself Scarce Thomas Ited) Dunn, Alleged "Slicker," Falls Into Hands of Police and is Fined Thomas D. S. Dunn, who halls from Wolseley.'Sask., was in police court before Magistrate McClymont yesterday and, after being fined $10 and costs on a charge of vagrancy, was advised to keep going not only from the city but also from the province. Dunn, who has a lengthy criminal record for larceny and other offences, had, it is alleged, attemp ted to victimize local merchants by short changing them wtth the "fast" manlpulaUon of $5 and $10 bills. It Is a stunt which he is said to have carried.j3ut elsewhere and for which he was convicted in Grand Forks. He had previously 1 J. I 1S1 - -m.Am.-m another W1U1 a w"- and attractive i,D"a"ra nicknamed "Red" owing io ine i i a i . i . l MtHn tourlste will have been provided. iauung coior ot u. nw, Iromw 10 have Psed whUe he " A branch Is being put in the main pathway leading up the I canvasser tor magazine suosenp-Iside of the hill from Fulton Street tions, He le" Ior the east on last to Agnew Place, the new trail to ni8ht's traln- lead to the crest of the hill in front ; j of G W Ntckerson's residence. Tormnn I flinf Tft Here It is planned to put in a rustic bower with fence and seats. j Extensive ground imnrovement ! Late Telegraphs Hunt Bisr Game work lncludlhs th putting in of new garden plots Is also being undertaken Count Von Wurmbrand and Gert i Von Gontard Here Friday I Enroute to Yukon i Passengers going north aboard ST JOHN'S. Nfld., Two thou- the steamer Princess Norah yester-sand unemployed rioted here last day afternoon included Count von night, looted stores and fought with Wurmbrand and Gert von Gontard. police Several were seriously in- who hall from Baden-Badan. Ger-Jured and five arrested before the many, but who are at present resld-uprislng was quelled. tng In Burllngame, Cal. They are bound for the Yukon Territory WINNIPEG Rain and sleet beat where they will engage In big game down upon most parts of Saskat- hunting. Count von Wurmbrand chewan and Alberta today, further gives his occupation as that of a delaying 'seeding which Is already secretary while Herr von Gontard Uie latest in twenty years. Is a writer.