wil . i PAGE FOUR oe Cup and Medal Da SMITHERS Baseball Scores Presented For American League Golf Tourney Boston 3, Chicago 4. Washington 3, St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 1, Cleveland 2. New York 6-7, Detroit 4-7 (second September 9—R. B vidson has presented a cup in ‘ ; ; , game tie). con! on with the forthcoming tournament of the Smithers Golf| National League Club. Charles Reid is presenting a} } i . , : medal whict: will also ee presentea| Pittsburg 2, Brooklyn 12. to the winner as a permanent me- Chicago 4-2, Boston 1-3. , , + | ~ ; ; oe mento of the event St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 3. — FAMILY ON Stay at Edmonten— Four In One Plane ‘Ocean Falls Model — Yacht Title Winner J. Balmer of Ocean Falls, with his | Blue Nose,” won the Pacific Coast model yacht championship at Lost Lagoon, Vancouver, on Labor Day. The “Blue Nose” defeated the “Eur- | EDMONTON, Sept. 9—The Flying eka,” belonging to E. E. Brethour of Hutchinson family now somewhere Vancouver, in two races, winning|#"und Greenland on a transatlan- the first by two seconds and the | “¢ flight, isn’t the only flying fam- second by sever. The “Blue Nose”|/¥ in the business. stood the heavy weather better! %USt for instance, take Wayne 8. than did the “Eureka.” ‘heomayy Mrs. Fisher and their two 'sons, Dana, 14, and Wayne, jr., 11. Off to Jasper Flight to Great Bear Lake —- -— Defeats World’s Finest Swimmers They soared down on Edmonton airport at noon in the course of a vacation tour of the west by air and next morning they toak off jagain in their cosy Travelaire cabin LIL GEORGE BLAGDEN LEADS 225 CONTESTANTS TO WIN SWIM George Blagden of Memphis, Tenn., who swam his way into the long-distance championship of the world and $7,500 prize money at the C.N.E. marathon, Toronto, Ue Giani Gambi, of Ravenna, Italy, who placed second and won $2,000, is seen in (2), and Isa- dor Spondor of Port Colborne, who placed second in 1930 and third this year is (3) jairship headed for Jasper. The Flying Fishers went one day 'from Edmonton to Henry Housé. 'The next morning they “sight-saw’: lover Jasper Park from the air and |returned to Edmonton, landing at 11:00 am. After lunch in Edmon- jton, they set out for Lethbridge, in- tending te take some films of the Wainwright buffalo before heading toward the southern city. Wayne Fisher, senior, prominent Los Angeles financier, is chief pilot of the party, but all the family take turns at the controls. « ; “Yes, everybody takes turns,’ Mr. Fisher told the Journal when inter- viewed at the Macdonald. “Even Wayne junior. While we were up ‘over the Sierra Nevada Mountains ihe did the flying while I took the pictures. ®, | aati hogs eee enews: made her jump out once.” He smiled at his wife, and related : | the history of her jump is shown in (1). Stocky lit- | Wile Bails Out He gets $700. | “We were up over the Appallach- j}ians on another trip in the east,” he Baseball Standings | NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. 4.» ft Chicas 80 6 The greatest number of pleasure I bu 15 €2 547 | Yachts in the history oi American Brooklyn 73 «66 «fgg | Yachting is now registered with the | Philadelphia 70 467 «4©4§j7 Bureau of Navigation and Steam- Boston — 69 70 49g /b0at Inspection of the Department | St. Louis 64 72 .47,)0f Commerce in New York, accord- | New York 61 73 495 )4ne to A. J. Tyler, assistant director | Cincinnati 56 82 ee increased 9% between June 30, 1931, | AMERICAN LEAGL E land June 30, 1932, and now stands | a W. L. Pet.) at 3692 yachts of 209,221 gross tons, | ae | See 96 40.708} of winich 63 of 18,243 gross tons are | ee 84 55 .604 steam propelled, 3,524 of 185,354 | Jashington 80 55 593 Cleveland 78 #58 «54 Detron 66 66 500 \and 22 of 2,125 gross tons are ‘ ee: ' i. = te, | oompped as houseboats nicag< : ¢ ‘ i Bosto1 37 99 272 ’ |Women's open championship to be jstaged over the Kanawaki course at | sportcHat |ROBBERY jher out. She won her Caterpillar George under Inspector W. R Dun- /showed the signature of “D. Millet OF VAULT = but she injured her spine. Mrs. woodie, later assistant commis- | ¥€¥ York City” among the regis- 06 | The number of documented vessels | Togk Eighteen Hours Fer Thieves to. guards held ten occupants of the gros tons are motor propelled, 83 of |building captive for 18 hours, eight | Tt is really just like a little house,” 2,499 gross tons are sailing yachts,|pandits drilled their way through |15 inches of steel plate and made ‘a clean getaway at the week-end | with With the Canadian open and safety deposit boxes of Cook & Co | tially to learn about Canada jana teur championships out of the|While the exact amount of money | way, the attention of Canadian golf|that was taken could not be esti- in a said, “when something went wrong with the motor. I saw there was going to be a crash, so I just kicked }Fisher, you see, was Only 200 feet eff the ground and the parachute ‘Bight Bandits Stage Daring Theft) just opened when she hit.” “So now,” he said, “she dooms )like mountain flying so much.” “It was pretty rough coming over from Cranbrook to Calgary,’ ‘he said. “It certainly was,” said Mrs, Fish- “One place we lost about 1,500 feet in five minutes—and I don't - |care so much for thrills, any more.” CHICAGO, Sept. 9:—While thetr! She explained that she found very comfortable. From Safety Deposit Boxes in Chicago Building MUCH MONEY TAKEN Extract Between $520,000 and ier $500,000 their aeroplane {aoe said. “We all have seats and there is a cot we can sleep on.” Asked of the reason for his flight the entire contents of 350|/Mr. Fisher stated that it was par- “Recently I have been handling a umber of Canadian securities,” he _ WAY NORTH ‘| Los Angeles Flying Party Enjoys neal of Family May Make Winter mA Tay RAR 8 NS NES NS INSPECTOR Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill Ap- pointed to Take Charge of Police Division Official notification was received at provincial pelice headquarters rere today of the permanent ap- pointment of Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, for the past seven years thief of the Prince Rupert district letachment, to take charge of “D” Division of the police with head- juarters here. While it was not de- | “Mrs. Fisher,” he said, “is a real} Assistant Commissioner Dunwoodie | "@™€¢ flier—or she used to be before 1 | 7etired and he will arrive here on |Gisappeared Tuesday night from a {Sunday night from the south for a|‘Ve" Steamer visit to this division on official du- | 54c®amento ties. Inspector Parsons was former- |'™ her cabin, police were told today ‘y stationed here McNeill is believed to be the first Born in Victoria, Staff Sergeant |28°"t for the River Lines native eon ever to } an in-|'?y Millett named in Bern's will as BURNS OGDEN’S | CUT PLUG you“ rall your own,” us Ogden's Sine cut eigaretie tobac. a. —!, LEC | ranemnrwe wires) 4 aan all ISNAMED | AMPS HERE (Continued from Page 1) in a nervous, run-down cor.dition LAST NIGHT and that a lack of physical 4evelop- ment would have caused nervous | pty of Wedsinin ® hy and melancholia whi¢h might have)" "4 pass « mone eine Winnipeg actuated suicide oe in Vancouver New Angle te Case ; es COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) A party of members of the Am Sept. 8:—The suicide of Paul Bern,/putations Association of Canagy moving picture executive, at Log)and their wives, the group number. Angeles this week produced an-|img about thirty persons, passed other mystifying angle yesterday|through the eity last night boung when George @. Clarken, Los An- from Winnipeg and points east tp geles life msurance man and Bern’s|Vameouver where there they wij financial adviser, said here that @ttend the forthcoming conventiog Bern was married ten years ago and /@! the association. Members of th ‘initely stated, it is understood that | never divorced from a woman who! Party arrived from the cast in 4 Staff Sergeant McNeil) wil! be ele- {is now a mental iIneempetent in a Special car attached to the regular vated te the rank of inspector New York sanitarium train from the east Salied Of Inspector T. W. 8. Parsons, for | : : the steamer Prince Rupert for th some years in charge of Vancouver | Now She Disappears south (sland divisian, has been appointed| ‘SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. §:—-Dero- —--— _ assistant commissioner in place of |*OY Millett, possibly the woman in the Paul Bern suicide, TROPHIES TO between here leaving her and luggage BE PRESENTED Will Be Feature of Annual Tenn Dance Tonight by F. J. Oliva jr. of Oakland, ticket Whether this was the same Doro- ‘pector of the provincial police. He| ™Y Wife, Dorothy Millett,” could’ The presentation of the Print i@ined the force 1 years ago as a/@@* be defimitely determined, The Rupert Tennis Club trophies for the yuard for prisoners at South Fort|"e##Ster of the Plaza Hotel here season just ended, will be made night in the 1.0. D. E. H turin the progress of the yual club ‘ioner. With promotion coming ra- trations for May 4. the hdtel stat- | dance ‘idly owing to his efficient work. | '™® that she left on September 6,, Five sets of cups will be presented the mew inspector became a full- the day after Bern's suicide and all members are requestéd-t fledged constable and for a short | nsieeeelietnstennettetetapeetitinn attend. The public inyited “ime was at Kamloops and later at Ito attend and with gooc sie anc Farnie. He then returned to Prince | many novelties a good time is pr- George and became corporal and sergeant. After five years at Prince | George, he came to Prince Rupert even years ago to take charge of nromoted to the rank of staff ser- geant | The appointment of Inspector | McNeill in charge of the division is succeeds Inspector John Macdonald who has been transferred to Nelson The new inspector will have the hearty congratulations of many friends on his well-deserved ad- ‘he district, a few years ago being Miss Jean Harrison of This City Di- retroactive as from September 1. He}Coady of Vancouver was re-elected mised for those who com Driihinond Let Ca On Theft Charge Judge Young Finzs There Was Ne EXECUTIVE rector of Hespitals Association; Ceady Again President VANCOUVER, Sept. 9:—J. M |Momtreal, the week beginning Sep- tember 19. Miss Maureen Orcutt, Englewood, N.J., is the defending ichampion and she has indicated company. it was believed that be- | tween $250,000 and $500,000 in cash | was taken. The money represented the savings of a neighborhood and |\she will seek her third consecutive jtyiumph in this event. The cham- |pionship will also attract the cream |of women players in Canada as well as an invasion of noted specialists |\from the United States. The cham jpionship competition is open to al! | women players with a handicap o 20 and under. The qualifying and j succeeding rounds will be over the |t8-hole route and the final te |played on Saturday, September 24 | vill be a 36 holes contest Rf hing AS THE PINE WOODS ' District News NEW HAZELTON Two great baseball games fee tured the annual Labor Day base- ball celebration at Telkwa on Mon- day. In the first game New Hazel- ton defeated Hazelton by a score of 11 to 7 while, in the second, Smi- cash of many, persons who were monn instead of depositing their savings in the banks. tions early in the phonic communication duilding the entrances and allowed people to enter the building in the usual way but permitted none to leave Some of the bandits cooked meals as the others worked. Entrance to the safety deposit box section was made by drilling through the ceiling and thence through the armor-plated vault By 4 a.m. the next day the job had been completed, every box in the place had been ransacked and the bandits made a ljeisurely getaway in automobiles. The occupants of the premises then notified the authorities, e**+*# Peon ee ee + « # The Daily News can be pur- ¢ ® chased at— q thers scored a close victory over New Hazelton. In a published announcement this week, Dr. H. C. Wrinch, for the past eight years Liberal Member of the Legislature for Skeena, states that it will be impossible for him to be a candidate again at the next Carling’s “| Blac A alee | eae hee. This advertisement ts not published or @ip- played by the Liquer Centre! Roart or by the Goverument of Brith ( olumbia. @ Post Office News Stand, 325 # @ Granville St., Vancouver. q * Karl Anderson, Prince + @ George, BC. o ® R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. ¢ * General Store, Anyox. * @ Smithers Drug Btore, Smith- @ @ ers, BC. The bandits started their opera- | them,” he answered afternoon and | ving a lot of trouble with our own commenced by cutting off tele- banks, and your banks have a with the }SPlendid record. I, myself, have been Guards were placed at|@0ine a . * * **+e*+e 404440084 fandom will turn te the Canadian|mated until holders of the safety| said. “and | thought it was about deposit boxes had checked up their)time I came yp to see Canada for losses with the management of the} myself. I'd like to stay longer; but the boys have to get back to school “How are Canadian securities re- garded in Los Angeles?” Mr. Fisher was asked Faith in Canada “The people have great faith in “We've. been lot of business with the i\Canadian Bank of Comerce by }means of its Los Angeles’ branch. “The Alberta bonds are highly thought of, and so are the Domin- ion bonds. In fact, most people would rather have them than state bonds that is with the single exception of British Colum- bia. She didn’t balance her budget and that has made B. C. bonds move a little slower.” “How do you like Canada?” “We certainly do like it. We stayed at Banff and Lake Louise for three days and the boys had a wonderful time. I think that our biggest thrill while it was snowing.” “You should come up some time and see what winter is.” “We would certainly like te,” said Mrs. Fisher. “How cold does it get to be?” “Well, it has been down past 30 below.” “I think I'll stay im California then,” said Wayne junior, with a mock shudder?” ’ “T think you'd like it, som,” said Mrs. Fisher. “Of course it has one big advantage—you must be able vancement There is no word yet as to who Smithers were named to the exe- will be mew district chief in succes- | cutive sion to the new inspector. was in swimming in the pool therey” Hotel Arrivals CENTRAL HOTEL G. A. Roberts, Victoria: T. An- derson, CNR Constable Andrew Grant of the city detachment of the provincial police sailed last night on the ss.| Prince Rupert for Vancouver, hav- ing a party of four prisoners in hts custody | to get warm much easier than we can keep cool.” Mr. Fisher was greatly interested | in Great Bear Lake, and stated that | he hoped in future to be able to | make a winter trip up the Macken- zie. “I don't know how long it'll be! until I can make it, but I would! certainly like to see that compte.) | he said. Go North In Summer “We've talked a great deal about | getting pontoons for our aeroplane and making a trip north of Edmon- ton next year,” said Mrs, Fisher. | “But we shall certainly returnm— somehow.” | “ft think,” she added, “that every- one has been wonderful to us, Cap- tain Bell at the airport in particu- lar. Everyone has made us feel as though we were old friends ané@ not just more American tourists,” and she smiled goodbye as she herded Dana and Wayne up to bed. i president of the British Columb! Intent in Connectio! wm Hospitals Association at the con Menev Snatching cluding session of the annual con- vention here yesterday William Patrick Drumn whe Miss Jean Harrson RIN. of Prince Snatched a sum of money ! we Rupert and Mrs. A. E. Campbell of of the concessions al exh tion last Friday night, \ vcquixe ted on a charge of the! Judge De ctilal tld F. McB. Young in ¢ Court . yesterday afternoon ti N. R. Trains In making his decisio: ude Stated that he . For the East— ” cord Drummond the be! a Mondays, Wednesday and Pri- 2Ubt on the questio! a days : 10:30 am ther or not he was i ye ffeom the East— ken cohdition that h« f hi Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- ee