Tomorrow's Tides N(.iOON. June 25: -At least M were killed and 73 Injured i mil tit lha aahImI tall VA1. WHEAT STILL All SOLLOWAY-.MILI.S OFFICES ARE CLOSING At.nATTV .Tnn 55 AH v F ' r.iKe office of Solloway, illoway. W- St Co. in Canada reak tomorrow for New York. On its trans-Atlantic flight, the ilane experienced almost perfect i weather until it approached the Newfoundland coast when the trip almost came to an unfortunate ndl is fog enshrouded the machine The fliers were in good spirits CapUl rtndhcfnrri.Amllli rriltjw1 lha vndbvl jible for thir failure to reach Uni-1 COLLAPSE W. C. PACKERS OF SEATS vlth saving them but said UutJhW? rersons SaHcied Minor In-HorUm of oaaAllne wan rnmon-1 Jurl at Premier King's , nolle? nno irurk HHvpr ciihicik t, iuhji , hmUf Vlr.tr )aef !, nrhr. o , is and U guards. Slxty 'ZZ&l" will fly to San Francisco .. ten11)M--. .. . tLor. were also Injured. r.iri pn toWllA collarwed. H 1 reaching New York, thereby -completing a round-the-world fliglit.' NEW YORK. Jun?25-rThe-Ai4T them Cross took off frorn'mfd- PATHPD WFAlf onnel Airdrome, Irish Free SUte. 1 liEiIV IT Eiii 'at 4.27 ajn. and at 10.27 pjn. was j reported 990 miles from Cape Race U hilurcs on Winnipeg Market Newfoundland. A message from the Closed Yesterday at Below a Dollar tvr'.'MPEO. June 25: -For the hi' in years, all futures on v ' .it market closed yesterday ' dollar, suffering losses of t hC to 3e, due mostly to 1 vs in Chicago. July closed at ' tober at D7y and Decern- plane was picked up by the staam er Ingoma. The plane carried Capt. Charles Kingsford-Smith, pilot; J. W. Stannage. radio operator; M. E. Van Dyk. assistant pilot, and Capt. J. T. Saul, navigator VOTE DOWN COAL BILL Home of Lords For Second Time Votes Clause Proposed Ily Commons LONDON. June 26: For the se cond time, the House of Lords ye nrerlnltntlntr aboiit Gtf'people 20 feet to the floor. PLANE HERE Western Canada Airways Marhine Arrives to Take Cannery Officials Over District RIOT OF Winnipeg Communists Scorn Policemen and Rush City Hall WINNIPEG, June 25: Com-mnnst unemployed scorned policemen's batons today and rioted In the shadow of the Cu Hall. 'I'll it e hundred jobless men, irate at Mayor Webb's refusal to atceJc to their demand for a hrarins, rushed the yiuubarred thehv n tho Simon r.rsirt Th rotten nlRM. h mVS. We Hew ; . ,,.., ,. I . ,, : r...j . included 13 guards, two two 7""" . """7" . "";w." mM.i.,lng ."?' lne tlie the Liberal Liberal raUv rally addressed addressed bv by nerse and iwliccmen were nlac- ed on guard about the City Hail lest further trouble ensue. BRIDGE IS DISCUSSED Premier Klnj Savs Halifax Will Have to Wait lone Time If Bennett Is to Duiid It With Pilot Forrester In charee. a 1 HALIFAX. June j:: me pro- Western Canada Airways flying posed Halifax-Dartmouth bridge boat arrived here at 2 o'clock Mon- j figured in Premier Kln?'s speech day afternoon from Vancouver un- Jhere last night. He brought the dr charter to the B. C. Packers to matter up after a preceding speak- I carry officials of the company on er had declared that the bildge had a tour of this district. The plane j&een usea as a ponucai looioau. An left later in the afternoon for the 1 interjection coming from the au-Queen Charlotte Islands with F. D. jdlence to the effect that Mr. Ben-Mathers, northern district manager nett would build the bridge caught of the company, and C. Thomas of the attention of the Prime Mlnls-Vanoouver. assistant prbductlon ter and. when It came his turn to manager on board. speak, he referred to it. "I hope you Thla plane came north In-place of won't have to wait that long," Mr. n,wh. thin xihirh hmVf iinwn Kinz said after referring to the ln- iterday voted to delete the disUictnear pQrt Nevllle-whlle bound herf. terruptlon. "Mr. Bennett must have will be :,. n vi.i0n in the Coal BUI. The,-,,. i-tr marhin was thi nn a majority to do anything and : t at noon Saturday, it ,g0Tcrnment was defeated on the wHeh was to have brought vancou- where is he going to get It?" the mnoiuiced.here last night. dWslon by 196 vote. Iver Sunday papers here the same Prime Minister Inquired, rations are being made x; The " deeat ot tne cUue raised! for m ald of tne Boys'! Mr. King attributed the growth of . , airy on ousiness unun a -;what observers called serious iuc;Uand name out no aeunive ae- T ftS tne ftte of the whole dm ana 11 has vet been announced. . ,u ,n.titntinnal issue be- . 1 us w niv !twecn .u. t Lords h. and onrt f!nmmor Commons. the PUBLIC MEETING In Moose Hall, Thursday, June 26 at 8:30 p.m. In the interest of OLOF HANSON Liberal Candidate for Skcena Riding Speakers Hon. T. D. Pattullo Leader of the Opposition in the Legislature Geo. S. Pearson Liberal Member for Nanaimo . For Ladles Reserved f Ci.nU Scats llcscrvru Everybody Welcome Prospects Good Says J. C. Brady J. C. Brady, who Is campaigning j the Interior in connection with his candidature for re-election as member of Parliament for Skcena, came into town from Telkwa on today's train and will be a speaker at the Yacht Club banquet tonight. . Mr. Brady says that pro-jpects In the interior for his reelection seem very good. t . CONSTITUTION OF. . . I it.- MALTA SUSPENDED .. LONDON, June 25 The Brl- tlsh government has decided to suspend the Maltese constl- tutlon In view of the tense political situation on the Is- land arising from the pro- longed dispute with the Vatl- can. trade In Canada In a measure to a government regulation which provided for a 10 reduction in tariff on goods entering through these ports under British preference. FISH SALES Summary American 25,500 pounds, 12.5c. and 7c. and 12.9c. and 7c. v Canadian 17,000 pounds, 10.6c. and 6c. to 115c. and 6c. Anna J and 7c. Ralncr, Hi and 6c American' 17,500, Pacific, 12.9c 7,000, Booth, 12.5c and Canadian Balsac, 5,000, Cold Storage, 11.5c and 6c. Vera Beatrice, 3.000, Atlln, 11.2c and 8c. BOSTON GRILL Thursday, June 26,. 1 V-' LARGE CAIUHKl High 0.43 o 'f . Special Dinners Thursday nd Saturdays t 13.51 L Dancing Every Saturday Nlfht, 9 to 1 Low 757 a.m. Dance Ball for Hln; 19.38 Accommodations for Private - Parties p.m. 7. ; NOItTIIEllN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIAN NEWSPAPER I'llONE 437 Vc! XXI., No. 148. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS UCCEEDS INFLIGHT OF THE ATLANTIC Southern Cross With Captain Kingsford-Smith and Party of Comrades Reaches Harbor Grace Famous Plane Adds Another Accomplishment to Its Great Record Ocean Hop Made Under Favorable Auspices HARBOR GRACE, June 25: Cant. Charles Kin. f ird-Smith and his three companions, having successfully j a. implished a tranB-Atlantic flight from Baldonnel Air-! un me, Ireland, landed here safely in the famous plane smif horn Cross at 5:22 this morning. They hopped off j ln m uamonnei eany yesiertiay morning and encountered rood flying conditions which allowed them to make the trip in about 23 hours' time. They had waited for several r!j - at Baldonnel before hopping off because of adverse ? at her reports. The Southern Cross will be flown from re o New York. - . .. - .. ;0 HARBOR GRACE. June 25:ThP DISORDER ININDIA Trouble Breaks Out At Rangoon Following Denunciation of Simon Report Southern Cross will leave at day- POOL CUTS PAYMENTS Wheat, Barley and Rye Affected By Change Effective Today WINNIPEG, June 25: Initial payment by the Canadian Wheat Pools on wheat, barley and rye are to be cut down to-day. The first payments on wheat for the balance of the 1929 crop, wh'ch has not yet been delivered by Pool members, Kill be decreased to 85c from $1: on barley from 40c to 39c, and on rye to 40c from 45c. DISCLOSURES IN LATIMER CASE 4 GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW LIQUOR STORE r- Breaking ground for the new liquor vendor's building on the nbrthedst corner of Third. Avenue and Second Street, opposite the Dally News office, was started yes- terday morning by the con- tractor, E. H. Shqckley of Van- couver. After slishlng of the brush, digging for the founda- tlon commenced. t CHECK UP CRUISERS Deciding Winners in Seattle-Prince Rupert Race Arduous Task (or Officials AH Boats In Trophies to be Presented at Yacht Club Dinner Dance Tonight It was definitely announced today by G. G. Bushby, president of the Prince Rupert Row-in; As Yacht Club, that the winners. of the Seattle-Prince Rupert international cruiser race would not be announced until the banquet which will be held tonight by the local club in honor of the visiting tllt-rr-rriTMi .1 nn.imi m... 'n1 tm -T other necessary Information. There were also certain mtoundersfcand-incs to be Ironed out In order satisfy all the participants. Alnypij; on the dot of five o'clock yestqr day afternoon the twelfth and last boat in the race arrived at the finish line, this heing the "babyj boat" of the Hcet. the 25-foot Size, which Sklppr William Tra- gonlng said could have been herej considerably sooner had he hot misunderstood certain regulations regarding expired time and made longer stop-overs than were nec essary. The eleventh boat, tho Tyee Scout, with a party of twenty Boy Scouts on board, hove In at 3.08 pm. The arrival times of tho (Continued on page six.) CLIENTS TO GET CHANCE Will Be Given Two Days to Clear Up Affairs With Solloway, Mills Company CALOARY, June 25: Clients of Solloway, Mills Si Co., whose offices i are to be closed on Saturday, will be ; allowed. It is stated, on Thursday,! Friday and up to noon Saturday to clear up their business with the brokerage company. Neither I. W. C. Solloway or Mills will be associated with the new company it Is proposed to organize. Solloway will probably as-" sociate himself with prospecting In Northern Ontario and Mills with an aviation company with which he Is connected. RECOVERY IN WHEAT VANCOUVER. June 25: The price of wheat showed a slight re covery on the local exchange today, being quoted at 02VgC. 4. ; VISITING YACHTSMEN ' SHOULD ORDER COPIES OF THIS NEWSPAPER Visiting yachtsmen who may be leaving the city early to- morrow are advised to order copies of the Dally News with j Eric Roy, 3,000, Cold Storage, a full account of tonight's pro- lUc and 6c. ccedlngs. They will bo mallei Dundas, 1,000. Booth, 11.1c and to any address for 5c a copy; . 6c prepaid. Nuba, 5,000, Cold Storage, 10.6c : Penticton Physician Is Charged With Giving it Narcotic Improperly . Counsel For Appellant Claims Star Chamber Methods Were Used By Medical Counsel In Dealing With Case VANCOUVER, June 25: Describing: the inquiry by the council of the British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons into charges against Dr. Victor Latimer of Penticton as savoring of "star chamber methods," G. L. jFraser, Dr, Latimer's counsel, opened an appeal before iMr. Justice W. A. Macdonald in Supreme Court yesterday jfrom an order removing Latimer's name from the registry of the College of Physicians and Surgeons On com. 'plaint of Mrs. Helen Oliver, wife of Charles Oliver. charges had been preferred aqalnstn . .. . . winning the physician. Covering a period xnts in the Seattle-Prince Rupert from June 3 to July 31 last, it was ; W 111 HID " 6 WllGtlt nower cruiser marathon. which: alleged1 that Latimer had admlnls-! 5 "' ended here yesterday, may uobetercd 'narcotic drugs to Mrs. Oliver known until the banqtet tonight -'for Improper purposes. A committee ... .. . . .... . I i -1 r. K u.i.imm ' "'".n InA lirinTOWne . 1181 pj ,t'Jiia"iS ivui imjraitiuiis uiiu j trophies will be presented to ItMt winners. Ri officials were still busy today ch?fcnfi up kh? logs fRkrn bv the various" boats an3! had becn proven and that Dr La timer was guilty of Infamous and unprofessional conduct" Mr. Frascr contended that no evi dence1 ot drugs had been adduced. RocKstar Winner of Irish Derby Writ Seeond and Christopher Robin Third In Biff Itace Today Vol. 1. Moves Up Today Judge J. N. Ellis ol the County showed Rceotny i Seven-Eighths Court, Vancouver, appointed by the medical council, found that two to One and a Quarter Cents" moved up rromisf 10 ie ori iRe; - local exchange today. WILL MAKE RESTITUTION Prosecution Against Latest Defalcating Vancouver Official Considered Unlikely VANCOUVER, June 25: Alfred n . Ik. t.n .rtmcnl CURRAOII, Ireland, June 25: Mtk, who Tuesday admitted defal- Slr Wilson's Rockstar today captur- cation of $2fr will make restitution, ed the Irish Derby. Writ was second Mayor W. II. Malkln announced. His and Christopher Robin, third, Worshep expressed tne opinion inai Twelve horses ran. there would be no prosecution. The Political Corner Wednesday, June 25 No-13. Praise From an Opponent The smaller and partisan Tory newspapers are busy blaming the Government for the unemployment situation in Canada today, though the economists tell us It Is worldwide and less in Canada man in any other country. The Vancouver "Province" (Conservative) Is fair enough to" raise, its voice with the economists, it says in an eaiHjriai: "It would be foolish of course and manifestly unfair to attempt "to hold Mr. King and his government jesponslble for Jthe financial ' "and.commerclal depression of tho present summer. Th cbjptesslorf "Is world-wide, ,the dullness Is the dullness of ah economic dip "which affects not only Canada but althjj pjlnclpaj trading countries of the world." . And furtherthe same-editorial, thsiy of thecqord of the ' Liberal Government: "It Kas reduced debt and taxation, It has put theV national "railways on their feet, it ha.rtturned thjg natural resources to the "weste.n provinces, it has helped the Maritime, it has fcneour "aged forergn trade, It has increased Canada's prwtlgfi abroad." Arid In a clever "dig" at Mr. Bennett's billingsgate and lack of self control in his public addresses, ayijs-to say of Mackenzie! King's dignified appeal to the eler of Canada. . 'it' "One may "disagree with Mr. King's premises in his arguments, "one may dispute his conclusions, but one must concede, lltat In "this keynote speech he shqwed that he has the proper conception "of the dignity of the office he holds, and that he crcdlts,'tho people "of Canada whom' he was addressing with lntelllgenceand a real 'interest In public affairs." It is refreshing to receive a compliment of this sort'from the pen of a political opponent, and it should serve as a Jlist rebuke to tho leader of the Tory party who has so far forgotten he nmriltles of public life as to subject the Premier of our country to low and vile abuse.