ae, : , ® * ° Today's M s Weati’ ee a Tomorrow’s Tides Ye, Cs Sunday, October 2, 1932 prince Rupert Cloudy, lig, “, oe High . 2:21 a.m. 213 ft, B , wind; barometer, 30.15; tem. & “4% ’ 14:22 pm. 22.9 ft. ire, 59; sea calni. OS, %, ® RN de it ae: 8:25 a.m 4.2 ft. 2% NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Se ee CRI TI CISM Notorious Desp do C tu d 7 M Mi ist uding rotice ror ong iime Al. eatty Declares x . EPTEMBER Was Member of “Machine Gun Gang”—Wanted in British Could Be Expected to Be Green in First Year But Their Columbia For Series of Serious Offences Includ- | Ignorance in Fourth Year Was “Pitiable”—Will WAS RAINY! ing Attempted Murder Not Run Again Himself | | a a i 6 OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 1:—William Bagley, escaped con- | VICTORIA, Oct. 1:—“I think we have too many minis- re yitation ’ 6 ¢ ? ms scr naaieiieeaiedais te vict, wanted in British Columbia, was arrested here yes- iters in the cabinet and I think some of them are of very ya - Ss j cesta: |terday when the police took into custody four members, poor quality,” J. H. Beatty, Conservative M. L. A. for Vic- | inc luding Bagley, of a “machine gun gang.” They had in! toria, said in addressing the Conservative Association ‘ . } r ‘ $6 “ 1 yf 16.6 in re-! their possession a machine gun and other weapons. The| ‘here. “One expects them to be a bit green for the first ied, September 1982) British Columbia desperado and his companions are being Year but, during the fourth session, it is rather pitiable to rainy Mheld under close guard. It is expec- | ; seé cabinet ministers who are ut-% vert has ex lee 66668666 @ @ @ ted the provincial authorities will | terly unable to explain the work of ears. TI ~ e | start immediate proceedings to have their own departments and to de- AIN IS . wi’ |» PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN | Bagley is wanted for jail break- ifend them in the House.” pea “| WILL CEASE TO BE WORRY, ¢#/ him returned to Canada Mr. Beatty said he would support me le PREMIER TOLMIE HOPES # ing, attempted murder and to serve | Premier Tolmie in the next election, > @|a sentence for robbery of the Har- j believing he was entitled to much e! * VICTORIA. Oct Pre nier #/rison Hot Springs Hotel jcredit, but he (Beatty) will not be } # S. F. Tolmie stated vesterday @| On the night of January 3 last |a candidate in the next elections. |Second Degree Manslaughter Is 193 |# that he was hopeful that the | Bagley led a jail break from Okalla Tee Charged in Connection With m5 |* Pacific Great Eastern Railway |when he and three othér prisoners Explosion of New York |® would at no distant date-cense-#|atued their freedoms “Te three } PaRrY, Steamer |# to be a worry to.the taxpayers #) Others have since been re-arrested. —— Fs ur ~ |*® of British Columbia @ | Bagley until now, however, has suc- OF BOOZE NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—Capt. Alex. * @ | ceeded in eluding capture . Forsythe, who is still in hospital $4#¢¢%44000040400/ On the night of June 27 last Bag- If this little lady advises a certain brand of this or that don’t bé | suffering from injuries sustained ley is alleged to have shot and ser- surprised she's “Miss America” for 1932. After getting the edge|.| Most Important Seizure Since in the blast, was indicted yester- fously wounded Detective Sergeant} on other Camden, N.J.,.gals, Dorothy Hann went on to bigger andi | Advent of Prohibition by day by a grana jury on a charge BUI DING FOR David Maxwell of the Burnaby po- better things, Mounted Police at Van- of second degree manslaughter fol- 4 ice who was endeavoring to effect couver Yesterday lowing the boiler explosion a’ few G. I HT his arrest after following him into f weeks ago which wrecked the ; MONTH Li Vancouver VANCOUVER, Oct. 1.—The | ferry steamer Observation in East ; Royal Canadian Mounted Police | River with loss of lives and many seized almost six hundred bot- | workmen Capt; Forsythe, who is ar Value For Tits Tear'te a a INDEPENDENT R les of whiskey, a sixty gallon |alleged to have been aware that $50,645 as Against $143 still, a large quantity of alcohol | the vesse] had faulty boilers, was be Last Year MEN WANTED and mash on Musqueam Indian | allowed bail of $25,000. al _ Three Rescued Members of Crew) Customs and “Excise Colleetions| Reserve, Point Grey, yesterday. sninnstninclebsatidiinsat cia la Bu permits issued in Prince of Freighter Nevada Being for This September $8,566.40, They arrested two Chinese. pera } the month of Sep-| : Brought Home on Pre- Bringing Total for Year In s nearby house several han- CLOUDBURST ir amounted to the; Majer Harold Brown Gives Views sident Madison to $95,045.16 red bottles bearing Government 1.6 f $2425. bringing the} as to What B. C. Public Life ere Liquor Control labels were found. 1f pert for the yeat Requires Today SEATTLE, Oct, 1—After a delay} , It was the most important TAKES TOLL 3492 hi e645 In September of last ~ of nearly two days while she as Customs and excise collections ab} seizure here since the advent of . ' W : es 900 and for the VANCOUVER, Oct. 1:—Address- sisted in efforts to rescue the crew! the port of Pringe Ri Aper for the} prohibition, we ‘ 1931 $143,628.| ing the Constitutional Club last | 45 ine wrecked freighter Nevaaa | month of September this year im eae aw IRF LOSS ; September! night, Harold Brown, president of on the Aleutian Islands. the Dollar| rere $0 ene. as ee 4 P Twelve Dead, ‘Twenty Missing Af- wR ' the Vancouver Board of Trade, [1 ino president Madison has fesum- | vith $7 406 85 in the — ne Halibut Arrivals ter Wall of Water Runs Through : . hy , ff new, declared: “We need twenty or | oq ner interrupted voyage from the] oom ye 7 - ve pie on ; af . ~ Pass in California ree ane -five independent men to t to Seattle. She has on board] 2°°~ “© Gale has reaches s a IS HIGHER av ae re eet a a tion— ee ap cu J cea : ~ $95,045.16 as against $105,045.72 in Summary BAKERSFIELD, Cal. Oct, 1:— p mae n of res offer themselves for election the three rescued members of tne Sian, tania sorted: Of teak American, 9500 pounds, Cold ; : : Avenue East. $700,| men who will go into the Legis- | Nevada's crew pastel ee te a ; énhiiion - Seine “ths : Leaving a wake of twelve known ‘ ned in During Sep * lature and determine what the is é pie yeal , er were * dead and at least twenty missing, a CG. a. Yi e! NoOuse 7 } ; : ; = - Canadian, 14,000 pounds, 4.1c; 40-ffoot wall of wate roared | Damage Roughly ; situation is ,uninterested in poli- . and 3c and 4Se and 3 a0" : oor mn uted at $500 es ae re.| ties but interested in retrench- September Fines aiaianh ne awn ae Pass, eee Brov ont.” : rom here, last night following a le B $ wake Resolute, 31,000, holding over cloudburst ‘ m be — . i . ; A Mel P Are Higher Here Thor, 5.000, and Visitor, 4,500, | a ‘partm re nant , wi t Cold Storage, 5.5c and 2c Damage © ms and re ar ly oT = Canadian a by Hei k home of Frank a ; . aa ta y 0 a Total of $279 Collected By Police ea Atli 15,000, and Ingrid H., 13 Cc umann- ein Avenue East 1 |" , : P rt in Fair Department as Against $90 in E ; ‘ 500, holding over a : , W. H. Hobbs Chosen Secretary Of | | S ful n the w Ss Month Last Yes . : ° atr Yold Stor- of th — —_ ae Canadian National Railways Sa are 8,000, Cold Sto S uccess . Today wee 7 , en = DORBRANDT Premier Mussolini Anneunces That} Police court fines for the month . Clipper, 6,000, Atlin, 4.1¢ and 3c. In Bi Lawsuit about His Country Will be Repre- of September this year totalled $279 : SS ane g ACOUITTED sented in Big Exposition in comparison with $90 in the same MONTREAI Oct 1.—W H | the department ' Next Year month last. year. So far this year| Hobbs was appointed assistant sec- B ll B nn LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2.-Madame ill 1 all ' asians fines have reached a total of $2071) retary of the Canadian National e e e ett Ernestine Schumann-Heink, elder- forty-four in the| 2 z . 1 er Benitojas against $4020 in the first nine| Railway Co. and varied allied and ly diva, was successful yesterday in : ; . Yther Men| ROME, Oct, 1,—Premier of 1931. Damage | Northern Flyer - pride -_ |Mussolini ,announced yesterday|months of 1931 | controlled lines today -* a urn having a local court set aside a ite Is roughly es- | renee “ge we ‘that Italy would participate after judgment against her of $75,000. }as compared with Smuggling Ft ‘ll in the “Century of Progress” Madame Schumann-Heink showed * gine months of x rank Dor-| World's Fair to be heid next year Well Known Moving Picture Art- the court that it was a false ? SEATTLE, O Prene gt Chiesa » F h hill ress Critically I in Los claim and that she did not owe J brandt, Alaskan aviato! a ea to rain oat rom urcnl Angeles Hospital the money - Pp nd Frederick KO + + + + ® be i ‘ aii ; . ly : | e . ——_—- — $80 O OH OE Din and Seattle fur deal _ H | b H d S LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1 Belle 4 a exonerated yesterday on 8| WRATHER REPORT | its iceberg in Mudson St. sachet: Wall Gaon dss pages GLO OOO 0 6 6 CURR PT. VON GRONAU #\ charge of smuggling 450 rn aeemen . ° mother roles in the moving pic-|* 9 'S NOW IN BORNEO * | ckin o the United States 0M) poead Tree Point —Part cloudy, | n ] S; rew 1S escue tures, who has been critically ill,|\# SEATTLE HAS WARMEST + * Canada on Dorbrandt’s plane. The | aim; barometer, 30.06; tempera- took a more serious turn yesterday # WEATHER IN YEARS FOR #@ h North Bor- # case was dismissed for lack o! ture, 58; light swell light; in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital,|# SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH # ; = ‘“inle Tals Yvercast, light : ) a »yatie ? - Y Continuing their # dence Triple Island ' TT AW . +] ade "ith 95 shels where she has been a patient for) \ world, Capt. # The missal did not app) outherly wind; sea smooth OTTAW A, Oct. 1:- Laden W ith a 0,000 bushe Is of the past week following a breek- # SEATTLE, Oct. 1:—Seattle ' Gronau and his #{Lyman de Stetany, fourth defend-|" jangara Island — Fogey, light) wheat for Europe from Port Churchill, Man., the down-which was attended by com-|@ had its warmest Séptember 80-4 landed here # ant, who kad not yet been arrest-| uth wind; sea calm | British steamer Bright Fan struck an iceberg in plications. # in forty years yesterday when # 1 long hop #\e4 SE Pe Tere '| Hudsoh Strait early this morning and sank. - “ |# the thermometer registered 62 their Dornier # . re 5 No further lots were sold this The crew of thirty from the vessel took ta the VANCOUVER WHEAT be degrees a zero. Warm ihe" : . ) , {TH NOTICE SRS sitw te rr dis fa J ee ow Neat - ther conditions were reporte 7 il hee aa To Mi ane Mrs, H. B, M. Val-|morning at the caent #0 om lifeboats and were picked up two hours later by the VANCOUVER, Oct, - 1.—Wheat' from all along the Son. + Prat for . sas yen Aven or it the |sale. Seven one pe ‘nas ii to government steamer N. B, McLean. was quoted at 47'4c. on the local e 4 € to Germany entin, Atlin , epital, |terday, seem to be ¢ wy. , . *ereeov ee 0280680 ee # Prince Rupert bah ORY ititract the bidders this year Beehange todhy me ee - : . teee *@ # @ @ @ Saturday, Octobe! i A