Tomorrow's Tides Friday, November '21, 1930 ' High 2.01 a.m. 20.1 ft. 13.45 pjn. 23.2 ft. Low 7.55 a.m. 7.4 ft. 20.32 p.m. 1.4 ft. V;;l, XXI., No. 271. 1SHER LABORATORY DISCUSSED Hospital Hoard Decides to Get Views of Doctors On This Matter Ihv Prince Rupert Medical Asso-1 '!ion will be asked by the hos-t'ii 1 board to state Its views with rr-ard to the proposal to have a Uhoratorv nnd technician in Pnnce Rupert Ocneral Hospital. It was decided at last nlghfs mt-oting. In the course of discussion, uncer-' ifiuy was expressed as to whether t' venue to be derived might war-Um the outlay that would be involved In the operation of a labor-1 ' iy In order to clear the matter IV the Medical Association is to be '' iced for ita vlewi particularly with f' uard to actual necessity ana possibilities of revenue. The matter was brought up by r' ink Dibb. who Inquired what was t" inV dono In connection with the laboratory project. the IIIKT1I NOTICE A son was born to Mr. and Mrs A. Barry. Besner Anartments ',dnesday,.Hov, 19, , at the JPrlnre ""pert Oerttral Hospital. pendltures of Dominion, pro- . ..i.,Ql and mtmfalDAl BOVCm- FOUR AMERICAN NAVY Expedition Will Go In From Smithers to Hunt Van Der Byl, Cressy May Be Picked Up From Thutadc Lake Eckmannnto Confer Iti'Seattlc With San Diego Government Pilots VANCOUVER, Nov. 20: Two Pacific International Airways planes, which have been stormbound at Smithers ior several days while en route to Atlin to take up the :arch for Capt. E. J. A. Burke, may fly over Thutade Lake when weather clears to ascertain whether Pilot R. I. Van Der Byl and Air Engineer T. H. Cressy of Vancouver, i ttttho had to be left there by W. A. . . Joerss when he flew his plane out of - MISS GRAHAM -J! IS HONORED Daily News Staff Hade Presentation (o Departing, Member Last Evening Members of the Dally News staff n hored last evening at the home f Mr and Mrs. II. F. Pullen, Third Awnus. tohonar Mlss HuWaa-Ora-ii.iii; a member of the business of-Ihv staff for 10 years, who is sall-mlk tonight on the Prince Oeorge ( Ensenada. Mexico, where she t, ii uke up residence. The prin- 13I feature of the evening's pro-codings was the presentation to Miss Graham with suitable expres-m ;ii of sentiments of a handsome i uher aeropack. The presentation made by Miss Cathie Irvine while there were brief remarks by II Y Pullen, D. MeCorklndale and C A Hunter, representing various (! lurtments of the paper. Regret voiced at Miss uranams ue-p irturc but wishes expressed that tli future would have many Rood iinim.s in store for her. Miss Ora-ium who was taken completely by Mirurwe. spoke appropriately. De-i" urns refreshments were served by th hostess; before the affair Concluded. Those present, all members of the ' ift and their wives, were: Mr. and Mi H F. Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. II. O Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Huiiu r. Miss Huldah Graham, Mtos C ' idiic Irvine. Robert Pegg- D. Me-rnikmdaie and Thomas Fraser. J Van Der Dyl and Creasy unable to hike out, as some northern men contend, one of the planes now at Smithers will attempt landing on the lake as soon as it appears to be froaen over In the effort to pick the two men up and take them out. During their stay at Smithers, the Pacific International planes have been equipped with skis. Two United States Nary amphib ians, wtoeh reaefced Seattle- yss terday from their base at San Diego, will remain here until the pilots confer with Pilot Aneeei Bckmann. who Is coming down from Ketchikan for a new plane. Two other Nary planes are ai Sacramenta now en route north. also to oln the Renahan search WAS SHOT TO DEATH Young Vancouver Woman Believed Murdered Ily Chinese Who Turned Gun On Self VANCOUVER, Nor. : Mrs. Nellie Crtddle. aged 21, was shot to, death in a Hastings Bast roomlnfj house last night aUesjtdbr by le Yow. an Oriental, who the pollen found in the woman's room in a dvlrui condition with two self-ln- flteted bullet wounds In his throaX and cheat. Motive for the tragedy is shrouded in mystery. NO FISH SALE TODAY Only 86,000 pounds of halibut was offered at the local fish exchange this morning so sale was deferred until tomorrow when it is expected more fish will be In. The baste in today were the Nordic, Tahoma, Liberty. Rainier and Mlddlelon, an American. DECISION KUSIXVKI) After hearing evidence ana argu- board ment yesterday. Magistrat Thomas McClymont In city police court reserved until Friday his decision In the case of John Dahitoerg cnargea with keeping liquor for sale. ' ' .ifrtmii ', IOUTY VE MILWbN,r' . IS SPENT SU I rtIS li t UNIiMI'LOYMBNT RELIEF OTTAWA, Nov. 20:-.A new list of expenditures, approved by lion. Gideon Robertson. minuter of labor, brings me t j. ammint of Joint total of ex- PLAN Scene In Jasper National Park BIG CROP LOSS IN ARGENTINE BY RUST BUBN06 AIRES, Nor. SO: A report Issued by the Argen- tine ministry of agriculture es- LJ - . x IMl A.n.. .SU of whesii will be lost from the next .harvest because of riftit, More than fourteen bmiihy acres of Jand Is affected. . ' WHARF WORK IS STARTED Start Made By Victoria Pllcdriving Company On Contracts In Skldegate Inlet SKIDBQATE, Nov. 80: Hie Victoria Piled riving Co., which has secured th contract to rebuild the Queen, Charlotte City wharf, has started work. The same company has alo secured the contract for repairing the Imoerial Oil Co.'s wharf at Skldegate. Jo Log Again In veiling salesman and later toured the country checking up the book I accounts of a machine company.' He was soon to be found In Saska- i toon In the service of a law firm! I where he had his first taste of the eventually to make a great name for himself. tlmatea jrMtt two million ton to those days, however, and young Olsen drifted to the Fraser Rirer where he worked as a TOng- shoreman. It was after this tttat he was employed for a time In the mine at Hazelton. leaving there and travelling via prince Rupert to Juneau where he again followed mining, leaving there for Seattle. About this time, home called strongly to the young wanderer and. shipping his effects to Minneapolis, he rode the freights back. Since then, he has lived In his native state, following the practice of law. In 1992 he was elected a county attorney and rapidly rose in public life to gubernatorial honors. ri . I . ' i' "J i Three Men tvno LeiKurcf oi wcio- dKwegate imR.XXJS A. Allison Will Resume Opera-(ions On Large Scale After Christmas, It Is Expected A. P. Allison, well known Vancouver logging operator, arrived at Skldegate recently from Vancouver KETCHIKAN. Nov. 20:- Three men who left .Marshfleld, Oregon, for Alaska In a 42-foot trolling boat are long overdue here while the wives of two of them and four children, who came north by steamer, wait hopefully I for unemployment ro- look over Interests he has there. It The men are Pete Murphy. Cal- . -lints in ... menu . vin tlt Beck and A w W. n Q. Mj,niin MeOlaln. Thnv They x lUf work UD 10 more man i0,- Tils itu ui mi, numn win iv- 00O.WU- ' '.' iiW"lt UJVUttU!M lit OKUIB- gate Inlet on a large scale after ' Christmas. left Marshfleld on October S In the boat Tioga, carrying furniture and household belongings. Htm NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT,. BiC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 This picturesque Alpuu-Ukt' see m t.i. i. ... .we piupui'iug for a 'mu u;. piaiyjIaAcrs of Interest Taken Ujp an liiut. ot uuhusiasts New Governor ofcfiKnnesota, As Poor You&h ears Apo, Came to This District anil Was Employed rtl aoTisorj uiwrn .ucciuig ,, , . -JE'' r;, In Victoria nusu a. iiseu, wiiu whs eievtcu guveiiiui ux luiiiueauia I with1 an overwhelming majority in the recent United victoria. Nov. 20: catontea- States elections, worked aB a poor young man several tion and sctuement )ilentaLflffe- vearg ag0 in a silver mine Ht Hazelton about which time tratiou, of Canada, . Aurajjan. t d p . Hun. The ston' of the rise of Gov- l ports ana many pwer nwivm were , Tjr 4.. .. 1oni "MdWjussed by trie'aaVtsdf y bbkfW of ornor-uisen, wno was poxfl 411 iunitpuus 111 xovx ui u " 1'BrttlsreoTumUa FVrmefs' irtstl- 1 Norwegian father and a Swedlsharr - - - Orarta. nf rtafin i motner. is an mterewing one. ui ' lab. KeHer&f TelkM for the it is of particular interest River districts oecause ne nas Deen nere. Skeena and Dulkley and R Blackburn of Prince Oeorge for Nechako district were among those who reported on the rear's eventa in their area. mm parents oemg very poor, 1 young Olsen. then just turned 21 years of age, set out for Canada to PROSPECTS NOT GOOD obtain work. He was first a tra- Prem,er nracken Has Little Hope of Success In Effort to Stabilize Price of Wheat PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Nov. 20: i Prospects for satisfactory wheat nrtw BimrsnteM tr the nroducer as legal profession In which he was rA.nlt of th, nrime of nralrle province premiers to Ottawa are "far from bright,- Premier Bracken of , Manitoba stated in a telegraphic message from Montreal to the, annual meeting of the United Farmers of Manitoba here. Y.M.C.A.IS FAVORED Moose Lodge Cast Vote Last Night For Affiliation In Gymnasium Movement After hearing an address by A. S. MoAllster of Toronto, railway secre tary of the Young Men's Christian AMPHIBIANS AT SEATTLE United States Naval Planes Will Be Here-Soon to Join Search For Robin Renahan According to radio newt last cotninually beset by storms while coming up the-California and Ore gon coasts, have at last reached Se atUe whence they will hop off as soon as weather permits for Ket chikan out of which port they will institute a search for pilot Robin Renahan and two companions' who have been missing for over three weeks. It is understood that a tages to be derived through affllla- j Island and tion with the Y. M. C. A., the Moose Lodge last night took a vote In which members of that organisation expressed themselves In favor of linking up with the Y.M.CA. In the gymnasium movement here. The Lodge will Instruct Its delegate to the central committee accord- ! lngly. Attar JtoeitarlaelJneeiing. refresh- mentawetesftfed and. j numbers werttenloyed An orches "-Um sboft&Crf William, BeaumonUJiw.iv.iWpectwquraj bo so long. Walter itAwarth. James Siuroeon. and extensive as it nas proven. Jack Campbell and Bert Cameron played acceptable selections. Mark Leigh entertained with a clever step dance. The meeting was presided over by D. C. Schubert, the dictator of the lodge. VANCOUVER WHEAT travelling at a rapid rate of speed In the dark, sank. Pilot Eckmann'a search of the Pilot Eckmann, with Frank Wad- man, mechanic, and Larry Parks, Alaska manager for the Alaska-Washington Airways, on board, hopped off u few minutes before 1 o'clock noon today for Seattle. It Is understood that the Royal Canadian Air Force planes, which GOLF! GOLF! Sunken Gardens 0 PRICE FIVE CENTd ES TO JOIN RENAHAN SEARCH Fish Trap Opposition Reiterated at Meeting Today With Officials Curtailment of Licences and Prohibitions of Far Packing Also Opposed More Questions to Be Discussed Later VANCOUVER, Nov. 20: Unanimous opposition to the use of fish traps in the British Columbia salmon industry was voiced by fishermen of the province when they outlined their problems today to Hon, E. N. Rhodes, minister of fisheries, and W. A. Found, deputy minister. They went even further and demanded the abolition of seven fish traps "T- 1 n.uw existing in British Columbia waters. The fishermen also opposed the curtailment of licences and pro posed regulations prohibiting the transportation of fish from one area to another for canning Several proposed amendments to the regulations were laid over for consideration at future meetings to be held between fishermen and Mr. Found at New Westminster, Nanalmo and Prince Rupert. 2&nw&sWDftTH OF MINISTER Provincial Minister of . Agriculture For Quebec Passes Away MONTREAL, Nor. 20: Hon. Jo seph Leonlde Perron K.C., provin- mother ship will come north with 1 clal minister of agriculture, died the two planes. today. He was 91 years of age. Sev- Thlck weather today again ham- era! months of illness preceded his pered the two Royal Canadian Air (death. Force planes, which are based here, j The late Mr. Perron was a French-tn continuing their search for Ren-, Canadian and was born at St. Marc ahan. It was possible that they J on September 24. 1872. He was edu-mlght go out to look Into certain cated at 8te. Marie de Mlnnoir and local reports but, unless there was an Improvement In weather, they were not planning any general search today. Pilot Anscel Bckmann, who is going to. Seattle for a new plane in which to continue the search, arrived from Ketchikan yesterday and planned to hop off this afternoon In continuation of his flight south. May Have Sunk Flyers aboard the Wrangell, after having flown for three thousand miles during the past week on the Alaska panhandle as far north as the Unuk River, combing all beaches, Inlets and streams, are now Inclined to believe that Pilot Robin Renahan. with his two companions, must have been drowned on the night of October 28. They hold the theory that the plane probably plunged Into Chatham Sound be- Mr. Olsen is a very fluent speaker AMOOiaUon. who told of the advan- i tween Lucy Island antJ reen and very Impressive on the plat form. Still higher political honors are predicted for him. OVERDUE IN FISH BOAT became an advocate at a comparatively early age. Mr. Perron entered the legislature in 1910 as member for Oaspe. In 1012 he was elected In Vercheres seat. He was appointed a legislative councillor in April, 1910 and In 1020 ww admitted to she cabinet without portfolio. The following year he became minister, of highways, being later .transferred to the agricultural portfolio. Deceased Is survived by a widow and two sons. DOES NOT DENY TALK Queries Made of Premier Ferguson In Connection With London Appointment Rumor TORONTO, Nov. 80: In answer to queries through an exchange of wireless messages by a local Con- lower end of the Alaska panhandle Igerretlve organ, Premier O. Howard daring the past weak yielded ab solutely no trace af Renahan or his plane. Magneto trouble is causing Eck-mann to return to Seattle with this Ferguson of Ontario did not deny that he may assume the office of Canadian High Commissioner in London. Premier Ferguson was reached plane and pick up a new one. The aboard the steamer Empress of Wrangell had an active season In DTtmUcnmrtfrcW. flying befpr starting orches-lthe search for Renahan which It Australia bound. in mid-ocean homeward FIVE DROWN IN COLLISION ANTWERP, Nov. 20: Five seamen were drowned last night in a collision between the British steamers Continental Freighter and have been here for well over a week, : Hebble during a storm In Antwerp will fly for another two full days Roads. VANCOUVER. Nov 20 : Wheat j before giving up the search Efforts The Continental Freighter sank, was quoted oa the local exchange are now being concentrated op lo- The victims were members of he? I today at 63c. j eating a. possible crash in the woodu. i crew. Five others were saved. P I k ' IF' Ms "tr-l " ,' .. -mi S 4