Tomorrow's a High Low Friday, July l. A Vol. XXL, No, 166. 5.22 a.m. ty. . 18.05 p.m. 1, A 0.24 a.m. 8.0 'V 12.24 pjm. 7.1 ft. :. Accepts Proposal of European Day Is Not Far Distant When British Columbia Will Prefer British to California Fruits mm QUESTIONS Great Fighting Speech Given by Premier King at Meeting in Kenora Charges That Tory Parly Is After Political Monopoly; Would Be Great Mistake to Have All Canadian Governments of One Complexion KENORA, Ont, July 17: Premier W. L. Mackenzie King turned his guns on Premier G. Howard Ferguson of Ontario here last night. It was his first address in Ontario wince the Prime Minister returned from the Pacific Coast and prairie provinces and it was a fighting speech. Why, he asked, had Premier Ferguson in Ontario, Premier Anderson in Saskatchewan and Premier Rhodes in Nova Scotia thrown their weight into the election battle on the side of the Dominion Conservative party? "It is because othe Tory party has always stood for nr&TT A IM Ifi monopoly or control m political af- K K, I I A I IM IS ! fa,rs M wel1 M ln everything else," lk M. A AHA. 1 tU FAVORABLE the Premier declared emphatically. "And," he added, "Mr. Ferguson Is the greatest monopolist of them all. One of the worst things that could happen to Canada would be to have all your governments of one corn- VANCOUVER, July 17: The day when British Columbia will consume oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruits of the British'AVest Indies' ihrcfcrencc to those of California is seen by Hon'. G.'E. Lhot, ad-minitrat'6f of San'lmlm'tHe' lart .island of the Leeward group of crown colonics, who is in Vancouver. That day will be speeded, he states, when the fruit and vegetable trade between Canada and the West Indies is such as to justify a direct steamship line through the Panama Canal from this coast to the West Indies. . . . Mr. Eliot is going from here to Prince Rupert in the course of a tour of Canada. tricated from the plane and the fisheries patrol machine calling at Butedale later ln the afternoon,-eame on here with Mr. Haear who M'fi nAAnmntntal tr rnmn r Vital son, Roger Hagar, who is employed: it the Butedale Cannery. Mr. Ooodspeed, who arrived today from Butedale, Is suffering from small bones ln his leg broken. The mechanic complained of pains in his chest and he was found to The party left Vancouver ln the plane Tuesday morning. canneries along the coast, they were to have gone to Ketchikan to take an AlaskarWashlngton Airways plane fpr a.tour of Alaska plants. Others Arrive Today Tigetlier' with1 'tir.WTt Kcrgln; Mr. Ooodspeed and the mechanic of the wrecked plane arrived here shortly before noon today by plane. Mr. Ooodspeed Is suffering fronra fracture of the bones of his lez and the mechanic has fractured ribs and breastbone. So full was the hospital that Mr. Hagar, who is feeling very fit, was discharged to make room for the other two accompanied by his physicians, Dr. W. T. Kergln and Dr. J. II. Carson, Mr. McKone was the injured mechanic. LABOR WINS H0USEV0TE Conservative eniurc Vote Rejected By 312 to 211 Last NUht LONDON, July 17: The labor government scored a lory in the House of Commons last night-when the Conservative vote of censure moved by Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, leader of that party, was defeated 312 to 211. The vote was based on the Labor government's failure to provide safeguarding duties. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, July 17 Wheat was quoted on the local Exchange be suffering from broken ribs. Pilot today at 94c Jones-Evans, W. J. Rich, another I director of the company from Bos-' ton, and R. R. Payne, producUon j. manager, apparently escipcd un-, hurt, or little Injured. It was reported this morning that Mr. Hagar was able to sit up; ln bed, receive friends 'and was feeling as well as could be expected. BIG MAJORITY FOR HANSON PREDICTED BY ALEX MANSON A wire received this morn- ing at Liberal headquarters from A. M. Manson, K.C., M. vitinncr' L.A. for Omincca. who Is cam- naienlng the central Interior on behalf of the Liberal cause at forthcoming federal election declared that the Interior sec- tlon of Skeena riding would i ' give Olof Hanson p. -majority drcd. Mr. Manson has already addressed splendid meetings at Endako, Francois Lake, Rose Lake, Houston and at Smithcrs. He Is working his way westward and will be the principal speaker at the final Liberal rally here on July 26. 5 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930 Amphibian plane, flown from Miami, Fla. to Panama Canal znoe by Col. Chas. Lindbergh, as seen ready to hop off from Miami u::t prior to the flight. Seaplane Crashes Into Hill At Butedale and Is Badly Wrecked; Cannery Officials Are Injured oiaio rcacration dui uojecis , piexion ana mat the Tory complex- 1 ai II ,.1 mnnnrr nf V rn,i;n TT'ir.V,? to Present Methods i Ion. It Is a monooolv that .thi.Ttfrfeek. . "?? ul v,..u... a mw.K RESOLUTION nation of a federation nf . There were two reasons whv Pre. "VCL 1 Il-.tl 1 ?:r:rr"m . V:7'" loiwerence in cost 01 proauc won in, which . BRISTOL BAY PACK SMALL Will Not lie Half of Last Year, Of-ficial Says Hetter in Southeastern Alaska " - - - iinD na i rnon r ri I f ri t f T-', w ri nr -i iirirninirin Hirw'iirB 1 1 ' i JUNEAU, July 17: H. D. Friele. vice-president of the Nakat Packing Co.. said today that the red sal-rimit pack ln the Bristol Day district would be approximately 400,000 ( uses The pack last year was a million cases. Friele. who was en route to Sent tin by plane, said he expected a uood pack in Southeastern Alaska. NEW FLIGHT RECORDSET Col. itoscoe Turner Lands In Mexico Lilllc More Than Nine Hours After Leaving Vancouver fcAN DIEOO, July 17:-Col. Ros roe Turner, former army flyer, landed at Agua Caliente, Mexico, yesterday evening to establish a record of nine hours and fourteen minutes for a non-stop flight from Vancouver, B.C. reaiuea mat tne government naa aj was brought tfftne city at 5:30 yes- patients who it turns great tome. "They kneV JanWPK5afc,,!?1a "sherles pa- more serious,; lni "'c.u' rB,4auaic.,!gPILy.'TJm"B ttr1 ; Bame P'ane Mr. Haear was able to attend : tun, they know that a ! signed to this end 1 bowid to appeal 'to the hearts an'd minds o(4he pco-'pie and, knowing this, they realize they must cover up the main (that Issue at any cost." DIRTII There was born at the General Hospital this morning a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Macey. WEST INDIES TRIPS FOU NEW STEAMERS 4 VICTORIA, July 17 Drl- tlsh Columbia ports may see the inauguration of a series of Wast Indies excursions during he fall antf winter by the new Pacific Coast vessels of the Canadian National Railways, It was stated here by Sir Herny Thornton, C.N. R. president. The new steam- H crs Prince Henry, Prince Da- vld and Prince Robert may al- ternatc ln the experimental services. return south, having on board Dr. W. T. Kcrgln of this city who went to treat other members of the party at Butedale for such injarles as they may have received. The plane was about to land at Butedale and was only a few feet over the water at 1 o'clock yester- lay afternoon when the pilot, for tome reason that is not definitely known although it Is believed he may have been attempting to dodge it boat, started to rise again. He was unable to clear and crashed Into a hillside. It was miraculous Indeed that no one was seriously hurt. The plane was dripping with oil but did not catch fire. First aid was given the Injured at Butedale as soon as they were ex out, are i ciock iasi evening on lis ,, r., r-i,.K i.,r,v,- ! rf j , . the United States and abroad of the . " ...wv- . n nna mlAfml hv I K Innno.liVnni! it Kiirrwlo lo irnctowlnir ' mitim fir enrtn n no homlnrlr ii.ji . . of closer eollaboraUon of European-Unupa, ""'"l" r-,. .me - Premier, The first one - p'ct r"uwi mt ' J ' 1 " wv.;""or .'.L!. 1. i. J r V- Tt.l. ' . J ' T7 Z V. lmk.nrf Z . . wuuuiB cxprewiun in reauceaiDuy. Mates but takes Issue with the that he was seized with desire' anernoon. ine plane, in wnicn a paci.v 01 anauian risn-j"- methods suggested. tor political control and the second ing CJo. officials were bound lor Alaska on an inspection one was mai me uonservauve pany lour, was oaaiy wrecKea. Mr. Hagaro BIG PARTY 10 WJLYJin u Number of Prominent Railway Officials to Accompany Sir Henry Thornton I Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian NationaRallways, who Is due here Saturday morning ARE AFTER BREWERIES Great Beer Association In British - Columbia to Be Broken Up By New Liquor Board VICTORIA, July 17. Opinion was expressed at the Parliament Buildings yesterday that the great brewing association ln British Columbia will be broken up when the new liquor control board takes office. The government, it Is stated, has received complaint from many! parts of the province concerning j the quality of beer supplied. Hon. R. H. Poolcy, attorney gen- j oral,. announced- that the entire. of at least foirr or five .hurtw i proceedings ana evidence in mc recent Symington vs. Vancouver,; Breweries case would be carefully", examined by officials of his depart-1 mcnt. THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Coudy, calm; temperature, 59. , . carried down all markets ln world, without these losses BOSTON GRILL LAKGE CABARET Rpcclal Dlnnera Thursday! and Saturday! Danclnf Every Saturday M(ht, 9 to 12 Dance Hall (or Hire Accommodation! (or Private Parties PHONE 457 Ing power of all people. Things , the aee of 88. win prooaDiy marie ume ior a cer-jtaln period until the public recovers its purchasing powers. If we (raVe' a good crop on the Canadian fp'ralrtes this year, we will be well . jifi'diir way upwards next year." I KILLED BY EXPLOSION CAMP MITCHELL, Cal., July 17: A gas explosion killed an entire on the Prince Henry en route to shift of 12 men in the tunnel of the Alaska, Is being accompanied on his Hetchy Hetchy project on San Fran-westem tour by Lady Thornton Cisco's municipal water area toay. and a party consisting of R. L. Bur-' nap. vice-president ln charge of traffic; Dr. John McCombe, chief! medical officer; W. 8. Thompson, director of publicity; W. H. Hobbs, secretary to the president; A. A. Tlsale, general manager, western region; B. T. Chappell, general su-perlntendcnt, British Columbia; 8. Morrison, district engineer, and J. j McKlnnon, superintendent at Kam- j loops. It Is expected that some of i the other local railway officials ati Vancouver may be coming north! with Sir Henry. Vol. 1. PRICE FIVE CENTS CONSERVATIVE MOTIVES THORNTON ON CANADIAN CONDITIONS Col. Chas. Lindbergh Flies to Panama Canal Zone Railway Chief Says Country Will Stage a , Recovery Very Soon Dominion Is Suffering Merely From World Malady and as uasicany as sound as uver 0 VICTORIA, July 17: Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways, arriving here yesterday in the course of a trans-Canada survey, announced conclusions on Canadian business conditions as follows: "We cannot expect the sun to shine all the time; there are bound to be showers, but so many people are mistaking a shower for a cyclone. We have to look below the surface IQ A HADTrri and see lf tnere is anything wrong with our fundamentals, lu UJL 1 Jul " you diagnoze the position of the country, organically, Cost of Timber Production United States to Be Probed WASHINGTON. July so to speak, you will find we have tne same mines, waterpower and In , other resources and the same cour-jageous, and intelligent population J as, we had a year aeo. That tells us UtiThfl,.hawe have no diseases and are I are after. They have been af tern allr CV'had his ear badly torn and came to hospital here; L. Senate yesterday aoptert ..aresoju,-, merey passing through a headache PARIS, Juy 17 Britain's re- their lives but they are after It with' UV U0Odspe,ed 01 liOSton, one 01 the directors 01 the com- Hon D vwiiara4,MC.para,,0r cold. ponse to Foreign Minister Briand's greater Uilrst than ever befora ln .nanv.AVR fmmd tn have had a small hone m his leir could not have the stock memorandum on the proposed for- the present election." nrl i'hn mpxknnio nf t Vir nlnnP is snf fprinrr f rnm hmWn w-WvaVWWnarket crash last year In New York. Veteran Gold Miner Is Dead John Likelv Tasses Away at Kam-Ioops at Ace of 88 Years KAMLOOPS, July 17: John Likely, one of the beet known early Cariboog6d":nhers.:!s-dead here PROBING PRICE OF GAS IN PROVINCE VANCOUVER, July 17 In- . vestlgatlon Into the price of gasoline In B.C. as compared with other coast Doints Is be- lng conducted by the Auto- mobile Club of British Colum- bla, It Is announced by A. E. Craddock, manager of the As- soclatlon. 4 4 The Political Corner Thursday, July 17. 1930 No. 31. Tory Members Support Mackenzie King To show the appeal made ln the east by the Dunning budget one has only to refer to the fact that two Conservative Members of Parliament have openly bolted from their party and are supporting the Liberal Government, one of them having accepted nomination as the Liberal standard bearer ln his own riding. Mr. Carrlck, former Conservative member for Port Arthur-Thunder Bay, has accepted the Liberal nomination for that riding and has expressed his entire support of the Dunning budget and the Mackenzio King administration. The Imperial preferential tariff to him is a greater matter than mere, party allegiance. A somewhat similar sltuaUon has cropped up ln Peterboro, where J. Hamilton Burnham, former Conservative M. P. has Issued a public statement, announcing that he is supporting Mackenile King ln the presen Selection. "I arA supporting" TrerhlerKing," Mr. Burnham Is quotecf as stating4, "rjeea'iisrj he carrylng-bui ln his Dunning budget "what the London .Conference, bf 124, called by Premier Baldwin and "Lord Balfour, to.flnd' a Way oiiC of the Empire Impasse, recommended "as the only possible way out of the difficulty." As a further Indication of the strength of the Dunning budget in the cast, t will be remembered (that .two other Conservative Members of Rarlamct .bolted fjpijjherarty on the budgt vote and supported VYajanccj nasjpfle Klng(to betbeaten when even Conservative Members 'of Parliament satiated wltlh iht petty party bickerings of Mr. Bennett and his Ilk, are putting principle above party and working for the advancement of Canada within the Empire? M-t Brady's "Empire" scribe, ponderously subUe as usual, dubs the Liberal candidate "Silent Olof." Though not intended as su:h, this will be taken as a compliment by the average man who 1 fed up with words, talk and blah. To those, however, who prefer the garruloumcss of the demagogue we, commend Proverbs 18:1. V IT ' t.i ft v . ... 1.