I Further Investigation Is Made of Discovery of Two Wheels Which Ansccl Eckmann Idcntificd-MVcrc Located Ten Miles Apart As a result of information received here, it seemed lo-I'iral yesterday to conclude that Pilot Robin Renahan of V.if Alaska-Washington Airways and party, who became missing on October 28 when going north to join the search i'or the late Capt. E. J. A. Burke and party, met death u hr n their nlane "cracked un" on the sea, probably in the AMY GIVES UP FLIGHT Will Resume Her Aerial Trip to China Next Spring When Weather Is Better WARSAW, Poland. Jan. 8: Amy ,T i, on, English aviatrix, yesterday . it fly postponed her flight to r ipin. China, untU weather Is . f ivnrabie which she doe not rxpect will be until spring. She will m- Warsaw by train tomorrow f : Moscow where she expects to .it p vtet personages Interested in i .urmut and hopes to get lull Juimation necessary lor her flight is the Ural Mountains and SI LIVES LOST IN FLIGHT Several Italians Tcrlshed In At- tempt to Cross Atlantic Yesterday NATAL. Drarll. Jan. 8 -That live r;, were lost among flyers of the I 'h.in squadron, several of which v. iv successful yesterday In croas-i Ocean from Bo-, i : the AtlanUc wont Africa, is announced. 'jiinr others were Injured. Two .in.-s crashed after having devel-" i l imine trouble soon after they Mt Bolama. Two planes became im.-.sm", in crossing the ocean and ,,,i.irnntt .'r forced down. The "tiit r.s. however, pushed on under i Ttnin naihn. .Italian air tmni.-u and ten machines reached hi re safely Resisted Arrest; Gets Four Months Slatlhais Mowatt of Haielton Here l-n Route to Okalla Charles l'atsy Committed to Trial Matt Rnrironnt Alex McNeill, PfO vinclal police, returned to the city f,n hlo nftArnnnn'x train from HaZ- ' 1 VtllO ,HI W vwaa " ellin havlnir In his custody Mat- Uials Mowatt, an Indian, who was months' Impris onment for resisting arrest at the hands .of . Provincial Constable uar-ftirt n.vhnn.Thi onlsode with Mo watt is alleged to have taken place on Christmas Ere at the same wok ! rhnriPii PaUv. another Indian, js rharged wlta naving assaulted Ruybone by hitting him over the hi-ud with somo sort of club. Patsy has been committee! for trial and Is now in Jail at Smlthcrs pending his appearanco before Judge F. McB. Young in County Court there for election. ONE VOTE FOR w-.i-i-1.. nf AnnptU TclartH 4nt south ol Ketchikan. While Anscel Eckmann was loath to admit that this was the late ot Renahan and his two companions. Frank Hatcher, air mechanic, and Sam Clerf, a Seattle mining man, until some fur ther evidence had been obtained to make it seem more certain, he held out litUe hope lor any other solution ol the mystery. Pilot Eckmann Hew from here to Ketchikan yesterday afternoon, pri marily lor the ol identify purpose . . . .. . . : ing an airpiane wnce t me imoHw f wnieh-ohH bweh of Annette Island, had Just been reported. On arriving at Ketchikan, he learned ; that a second wheel had been found .... , . . ... on Annette Island. Both were at the -.. 1W. v.t.kln rhmntrla uiutc ui uKam Wtrmann iram!npn thAm closely, coming to the conclusion that they were undoubtedly Irom the ill-fated Renahan plane. Pilot Eckmann learned that the first wheel had been found on November 7, ten days after Renahan dls-aDDeared. by Rev. Edward Marsdeii of New Metlakatla while out hunt ing. Marsdcn thought It was at first an automobile wheel and he did not report his discovery until this week. Once it was seen by tnose wno it nttc nlnln that it was an airplane wheel. The second wheel was found by J. Anderson oi nei- rhikan on w Tuesday ' of this week.t i . 7 j ten miles from where the first was , found fAIH( Another clue Pilot Eckmann re ceived from Marsden was that his hunting party had seen a blanket near the first wheel at the same . rrn, .. VtaH nnf tntlphAd It find , Hull;, incjf m" .w when a search was made for It this . ...a . k- - found. It If I it was i,OB : week it could not be a hlanket from Renahan s plane and had floated ashore, the re mains of the plane should be at h hnttnm not far away since a blanket could not float long with out sinking. Returning to Prince Rupert yes terday afternoon, Eckmann wok opportunity to searcn ior wreewmc around Annette Island but found none further. He planned' on going arm In tsul.1V tO matte U IIIUIC 11UIV4I 1 -- - exhaustive search. He will operate -' , fnr several days In that vicmuy m the effort tq find as much more wreckage as possible. Ecumann announced last night that, if he could gecure the use of the P. M. L. 8 as a fuel carrier, he. would base in one of the bays of Annette Island. Otherwise, he will return here each night until the hunt ai inai poiuu is completed. Conditions are better for flying north from here than south from Ketchikan. Eckmann states, although Annette WwM considerably closer to .,Ke,tchlkan than Prince Rupert. v,. linitwi states coastguard ,.r rvcmn was to leave Ketchi 1.. . 1. 1 morning wnfnllKT U with 1 T fi n a large UIUO early this " kan Kan cany u. . ".ne . -'j -.rpp poae u. beaches or Anneue i9ju - - L..r. mMnion. on e (Continued on Page 2.) That To, 2. Tides Of Special Interest i '. t. uary 9, 1931 i HiRh 5 4.58 a.m. 2( 20.0 It. Have you read the cassifled 9 Z -4 1.57 pin. 19.3 It. advertising page in this paper today? Low i .05 a.m. 6.8 It. -II not, now is the time. ti ,S 25 p.m. 43 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXII.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1931 PHICE FIVE CENTS ijio. PRINC ERUPERT, B.C., 8, AIR PARTY'S FA TE MARS SOLUTION TWO TO Practically Conceded Now Robin Renahan and Companions Lost Lives in Sea on October 28 MOVE IS POPULAR Scheme to Bring Trace to China and Improve World Business Taking Hold NEW YORK. Jan. 8: Details of a move in which United States and Canada are co-operating with a view to restoring peace in China and making a huge loan to that country with a view to putting it on basis of industrial expansion, thus helping to relieve the present world depression and Improve the silver situation in the world, will be pre sented in about ten days' time to the United States Senate. The mov?, ol which Hon. H. H. Stevens. Canadian minister ol trade trau and commerce, was one of to 0riulpr6ponentaf..seemsMto Sfcular U Is . ff fanpv n. hf nnan(.ifti ... C nada a, , tu WCU BS 111 MIC UHIIIU u.J. . .H artioiiiariv beneficial to " " ' . . PacUlc coast tradq or bom coun . tries. PREMIER TO QUIT Tolmie to Take Position With Federal Government, It Is Said In East OTTAWA. Jan. 8: In connection with the forthcoming resignation of H. 8. Arkell. Dominion livestock . . ... , i commissioner oi me weparwneiu ui Agrjcuiture many reporU are in I. ... I lit circulation as mj ynu wm auttccu him One Is that Premier Tolmie of British Columbia, long Identified with the livestock Industry, would resign jceigj! and uiiu accept an f Important ..pvw.,. r po- sitloh in the department In which . . .... 1 J . ,1 Ua nil auwioniy woum caichu uci mc livestock branch. However, there has been no confirmation of this rumor. Federal Member Dies Suddenly Heart Attack Takes Mayor Arthur Uettez of Three Rivers THREE RIVERS. Que.. Jan. 8: Mayor Arthur Bcttez, federal member for Three Rlyers-St. Maurice. rfid suddenly at 11:45 a.m. Sunday at his home frora a heartf attack. He was apparently on the road to re covery 'from a recent Illness, and was resting In an armchair when stricken. The Weather Prince TltfpwUi Overcast, light southeast wind; baronetor, 30.16; temrjerature. 46: sea smooth. t .antrum. Island -Overcast, lleht - w southeast wind; sea m6derate. Tree Polpt-Calm: baro meter. 30: temperature. 42: seu , - Triple Iiland-Wght southwest wind; overcast, sea moderate. CONSERVATIVE IN FORT Fog Assisted Gripped in heavy fog High S'rung of Sheep-head Bay rolled aground off Montauk Point. L.I.. carrying $25,000 worth of liquor into hands of United States coast guardsmen. SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE REAFFIRMED BY PONTIFF IN NOTABLE ENCYCLICAL ope Pius XI Condemns Birth Control and Divorce and ucciares inai lie snouiu ue auujeci 10 iius-u. band Although Not His Slave VATlflAM rTTV TV . f ; 1 J! w rn rrni (rii 'j ti rr n I i ivu iiu fti in ah encyclical today Jjv Pope Pius XI. He reaffirmed 4n tne strongest terms cne cnurcn s sianu againsi Dirtn control iliirnma ctoriHatinn nri oifli mnrlnrn trfn'ocfioo qo trial, companionate or short i : Miss Nora T. Madsen, young wife of Rev. Niels O. Madsen of Honeoye. N.Y., who has Just been ordained as Congregational minister Mrs. Madsen has been approved by special ecclesiastical council NO TRACE IS FOUND Search of Twenty Men Falls In Finding Sign of Doukhobor Wo Disappeared Despite a thorough search by two1 police officers and twenvy men by which practically the en- tire1 south part of Kalen Island urn rnmhprf: no trace was founrt yesterday of William Antlsees, 18 - year old Doukhobor, wno aisap- riAnrpri Inst Fridav nleht at fi o'clock from a wood-cutting camo appeared fron? the quarters of one on tlie Island Highway near ths i of the workmen at Falls River some-city limits. Antlsees has not been, time ago is Involved In the case. The seen since that time and no defl- two men are charged with being . . 4 j -j i..JiH.t..im.Hni in nnihlno this rhpplr n ta triAnrv fn n np nnviiiu ru iul what may have happened to him. Guardsmen Aim n)A PntVilio Ann wnna l l l j rQ'jiTirniD 'inn omnnacivDn termed marriages. Branding practices as grave sin and specifically calling abortion mur-jder, the Pontiff flayed in scathing terms those who would limit their children. Citing the words of the apostle "Let women be subject to their husbands as to the Lord because the husband Is head of the wife as Christ is head of the church." the! Pontiff denies that this enjoins obedience of a wife to her husband's every request or that it Implies that the wife should be out on a level with minors. "If man is the head," says the Pontiff, "woman Is the heart and he occupies the chief .place In ruling so she may and ought to claim for herself the chief place In love. This subjection of wife to husband In its degree and manner may vary according to dif ferent condition of the person's place and time. In fact, If a husband neglect his duty, it falls upon the wife to take his place In directing the family." The Pope stresses the unvlolable stability of the marriage bond. Man and wife," the Pontiff says, "are not fettered but adorned by i this noble bond." Charge of Theft Laid Against Two Men In Court Here .TnhnJnrtniik.1 ViA Ivanuck appeared before Justices of Uie : Ppacp R n Macdonald and W. E. ;colltJdn last evening on charges or theft and were remanded until tilts 1 evening. A check for $43 which dls- ii atiuiuciitai in vwoiuhr Iwhl?h did not belong to them. Dr. Aboard At Victoria Lead In j Fifteen Polls Yet to Report Premier Tolmie Uloats uver ueieat oi L,aoor-Farmer Candidate Who Made Solo Fight PRINCE GEORGE, Jan; 8: In the Fort George provincial by-election yesterday to fill the seat in the legislature made vacant through Hon. F. P. Burden leaving for London to become Agent General for British Columbia, thirty-five polls out of fifty, the latest returns .available, gave Dr. R. W. Alward, Conservative candidate, 1325 votes and C. P. Deykin, his Farmer- Hsesslonal -report Uf-thei provincial treasurer of Ontario shows a de-immense ',.. It amounts to $628,000 despite Labor opponent, 665. As the various , polls come In, Dr. Alward's lead Is being gradually Increased and his election Is conceded. Remaining polls should. Indeed, Increase ra-j ther than decrease his lead. The outcome was as expected. Mr. Dey- ' kin entered the Held and had little organized support, carrying on his camDalen Dractlcallv slnele-han- ded. VICTORIA, Jan. 8: Commenting I last nlzht uion the result of the t RBttueorge Dj-eiecjionrrenner. F. Tolmie said in part: "Dr. Alward's lead I regard as approval . . 1 1 M 1 A i oi our uuiicy lur nic ucveiutimciiv ut Central British Columbia and an ! nutlet for tne peace River ana or our efforts to extend the Pacific i fir pat Eastern Rallwav into Into the tne , reace mver wun me co-operauon 1 1 T .(.A t n m n n InlMtlnn I A aiau icgaiu b ao ail umivawvu of approval of what we have done In advertising the potentialities and scenic charms of the district. "Further, it is an endorsement of our selection of Mr. Burden to act as Agent General lor British Co lumbia In London." Vancouver Stocks (Oourty S. D. Jebonon Co.) Bayvlew, nil. 1. Big Missouri,, 42, 44. Ooast Copper, 4.25. rill, Cork Province, V4, 1. Cotton Belt. 20. nil. Georgia River, 2, 24. Golconda, 35, 50. Orandvlew. 314. nil. Indian Mines, nil. 2. Inter. Coal it Coke, 15. nil. Kootenay Florence, nil, 1. Kootenay King, 1, 2. L. St L.. nil, 1. Lake view, nil, 1. Lucky Jim. 1, nil. , Mohawk, nil, . Marmot Metals, nil, 1. National Silver. 2, 2Vi Noble Five, 5. 54-Oregon Copper, 54, 54-Pend Oreille, 80, nil. Porter-Idaho. 74. 84-Rufus-Argenta, 2. nil. Ruth-Hope, nil, 5! Sliver Crest. lVi, 24-SnowfUke. 24t"3. v tuehfteld. 1, 14. Woodbine, 1, 4, otorge Enterprise, 5, nil. Bluebird, nil, 2. Oils A. P. Con, 32, 34. Calmont, 27. 30. Dalh6uSlc,'51. nil., Devenlsh, 6, 7. Fabyan Pete, 24,34-' Home, 1.78, 1.82. koyallte, 16.00, 16.50. Freehold, 15. 18. Hargal, 11, 15. Mercury, 55, 354. Merland. 16, 17. United, 26, 28. GEORGE Wins Seat With Big By-Election Should Increase His Lead- ONTARIO DEFICIT For first Time Since 1926, Provki- ai lreasurer is uenina ua- ther Than Ahead TORONTO. Jan. 8: For the first time since 1926, the annual pre- an Increase of $3,303,000 In the prd- i.--. tunc a ThP rilftrit U nttrlhutpd hv Hon. E a nunlori. Drovinclal treasurer. .- .n.. w gcucittiijr condltlons. QUEBEC ; FLOODS Waters Had Receded A(ier Forcing People From IIomejr-I'Ier chants Suffer Losses . QUEBEC. Jan. 8: The" waters of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles Rivers were at their normal levels vaaterdav following a sudden flood Tuesday night which Inundated parts of the lower town of this city, Levis and Stadacona. Many lamu- 1m. which had been forced to leave their home, had returned to their houses. Damage Is estimated at thousands of dollars and. is chiefly to merchants' stocks. Intense cold had followed one of the worst snow and wind storms In years. W0RKLESS NUMEROUS United States Investigator Estl. mates 5,000,000 Without Jobs In Ills Country WASHINGTON, Jan. 8: Chairman Woods of the Hoover committee on employment estimated yesterday before the Senate appropriations committee that there are between 4.000.000 arid 5,000,000 unemployed in the United States. Unemployment had been Increasing, Mr. Woods said, and he did not believe the situation would Improve until, spring. Utr believed the Ibwest period concerning employment was likely to be felt this month arid next. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Jan. 8: Wheat was quoted at 547ic on the local exchange today.