Today'- wther Tomorrow's Tides 1 g mm WMl Friday, July 31, 1931 Q High 2:05 ajn. 20:9 It. Prince Run-barometer, cast, calm; 14:55 pjn. 19:4 ft. 30 mooth. Low 8:42 a.m. 2:2 ft 20:53 p.m. 6:2 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol. XXII.. No. 1! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931 PRICE FIVE CENTS ACKENZIE ON BEAUHARNOIS STEAMER PRINCE Canadian National Ship Runs A ground in Dense Fog Near Passengers Removed to Princess Kathleen and Taken to Victoria Big Ship In No Danger and Is Expected to Refloat Soon VANCOUVER, July 31: The Canadian National Ktf amor Prince David, en route from Victoria to Seattle, v.f nt ashore at 10:45 this morning at Point Wilson, near Port Townsend, in the fog at low water. The passengers rr removed to the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Kathleen, which was nearby, and taken to Victoria. The 'earner is not believed to be seriously damaged and is exported to be refloated very soon. IS SAILING TO SEATTLE Sitka Youth Taking Ills Time on trube South to Attend College ia;!n and rawifif a 18-foot boat fr . tiiikj. his home, to Seattle, v. u k ho will enter college, Robert c A; mund, an Alaskan youth, is at i r "it tn Prince Rupert. He ar-... with his small boat yesterday ii the north and Is planning to this afternoon In continuation i southward voyage. inn de Armand has already t ) : i month on the way and ex-i,h, it it will be another month t : r he sails Into Elliott Day and r .i He u making the trip by . i ;e; and is having a most c" hiful time, he says. Police Court Fines Lower Have Totalled $3,113.75 So Far This Year as Against fl.lJOiO In Same Period Last Year P lice court fines for the month r .Tiiiv this year totalled $210 as i n urd with $512.50 in the same ii i u last year. So far this year, I ' ' i unit fines have totalled $3,-i ' is u;tlnst $4,430.50 during Vi Ur.it seven months of 1930. STRIKE IS CONCLUDED New York Garment Workers Heach Mayof am city Council of Califor-Agrcemcnt With Manufacturers j n,a clty officiated Today NHW YORK, July 31: An agrcc-ni' in was signed yesterday between "ii Amalgamated Cloth Workers of America and the New York Clothing Manufacturers' Exchange whereby 20.000 of 30.0Q0 striking garment workers will return to work. The; I' irtnont workers had called the! ' nkr on Wednesday on expiry of a! """ i-ji'ur agreement. ROYALS WIN FIRST OF SOCCKll FINALS WINNIPEO. July 31: New Westminster Iloyals defeated ! Toronto Scottish two to nil in ! 1 he first of a three-game scries 'ir the Dominion football :h:implonshlp last night. Pt Townsend GIVEN CHANCE ON IHG LUMBER OKDEIt VICTORIA. July 31: British Columbia lumbermen are to be given an opportunity of bidding on an order for ten million feet of lumber required in the Unl- ted. Kingdom on a .competitive,., basis with Swedish fnieretts. Hon. Joshua Hlnchllffc an- nounccd yesterday. LINDBERGHS AT OTTAWA ramoui Flyer and Ills Wife Make Safe Landing at Canadian Capital OTTAWA, July 31: Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, completing the initial hop of their propected flight to Japan, landed In the Ottawa River off Hock Cliff Airport at 1:36 yesterday afternoon (Ottawa time) from North Haven, Maine. Col. Lindbergh, after circling over the city for several minutes, brought his big Lockhecd-Slrius monoplane down to a perfect landing on the river while Mrs. Lindbergh wirelessed the news of their safe arrival to the office of the Tan-American Airways In New York. The couple will probably take off tomorrow on the second hop of 'their long flight. Los Angeles Jail Opened L03 ANGELES. July 31: -The mayor and city council of Los Angeles officiated at the formal opening today of the new Lincoln Heights city Jail here. QUAKE IN VANCOUVER Shock Felt Yesterday Believed to Have Originated In Gulf of Georgia v AwrriTtvirn Jnlv 31. An earth quake shock, which the Victoria ob servatory reporica as pruuaui, v.-iglnatlng between Nanalmo and Vancouver, snook nouses m western portion of Vancouver and In Nanalmo yesterday morning. No damage was done. DA VID ASHORE y ! ''SSSSSSSSSSSSSsT'B siiiiBBBBbBbPIBBBBBBBBBiW 85. Prince David, which Former Premier rptests At Innuendo and Insinuation in the " "Report of Special Committee Power Project Was Approved on Its Merits and Not Dc-causcof Political Pressure Denies Knowledge of Campaign Fund Source OTTAWA, July 31 : Protesting that innuendo and insinuation against the former Liberal government had been sandwiched into the report of the Beauharnois committee, Kt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, former premier, last night in the House of Commons defended the record of his administration. The Beauharnois project, he declar- TAKE OVER SHIP LINE ' C. P. It. to Absorb Canadian Australian Royal Mail, Vancouver Hears VANCOUVER, July 31: It is widely rumored in shipping circles that the Canadian Pacific Railway is negotiating for a controlling Interest in the Canadian Australian Koyal .Mali Co. Ltd. Accord in? to the rumor, the Canadian Pacific would take over the liners Aorangi and Niagara, operating between Sydney and Vancouver, and augment the service with some of the Duchess vessels from the Atlantic Ocean. British House Rises; To Sit Again in Fall LONDON. July 31 Parliament adjourned today and will be convened again on October 20. Halibut Landings CANADIAN Prosperity A.. 23.000, Storago, 5.5c and 3c. Embla, 10,000, Storage, 5.5c and 3c. Sea Maid, 13,000, Storage. 5.5c and 30. Ternen. 7.700. Atlln, 5.5c and Sc Aleve, 0,000, Atlln, Ste and 3c. Cape Swain, 0,500, 5.5c and 3c holding over. Ashore In Puget Sound i " mr.. If " m Tllflm ft 1 1 stranded n?ar Port Townsend this morn ing in dense fog. ea. naa oeen approved on its merits. Not a single statement during the investigation showed that political Influence had been used on the gov ernment. The report should have brought this out. Mr. King declared ; that he knew nothing of the source of the campaign funds. The former premier urged the appointment of a royal commission to go fully Into the whole matter of campaign funds not only for the lMt election but also for the ejections of 1929 and IBM. Lloyd George Getting Well Former Premier Continues to Make Progress Following Operation For Kidney Trouble LONDON. July 31: Rt. Hon. David Lloyd Oeonte continues to make good progress from the effects of an operation on Tuesday for kidney trouble. IN PUGET SOUND . HALIBUT LANDINGS Arrivals Here During Month of July Totalled Two and Halt Million Pounds During the month of July this year halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert totalled 2,550.-000 pounds. American boats brought in 1,467.000 pounds and Canadian boats. 1,033,000 pounds. AMY MAKES GOOD TIME Girl Flyer and Her Instructor Companion Expect to Reach Ras-nojarsk Tonight LONDON, July 31: Amy Johnson : and Flying Instructor J. Humphreys, who took off from Sverdlovsk yes- ' terday and landed at Omsk, took off from the latter point today and expect to reach Rasnojarsk tonight Vancouver Wheat 1 VANCOUVER, July 31: Wheat J was quoted on the local exchange i today at 51?c. Prince of Wales Is Injured As He Drives Car Into Fence Following Collision Thursday LONDON, July 31: The Prince of Wales fijnired in another accident yesterday. The heir to the throne oscaped with slight injuries from a mix-up in which ho might easily have been seriously hurt if not killed. His Royal Highness, driving, lus zeppelin-shaned automobile, collided with another car. To avoid hitting a number of pedestrians, the Princo drove the vehicle into a fence. The car sustained considerable damage. ' ""CROSSING SKIDEGATE MINE SHIPS RICH ORE' j ! SKIDEGATE, July 31: The Kltsault Eagle Mine (South- easter) at Skidegate made its first shipment last week. It was , very high grade gold ore. It is 1 rumored that one 900-nounds 1 lot of ore was worth $1500. LITTLE MAC IS ORPHAN i Adopted Into Family at Hell Won derful Visitor is Centre of Attraction TLELL, Q. C. Islands. July 31:-- Mr. MacDonald of Anyox found lawn on me Deacn near nere a iew days ago in an apparency dyinx condition. It was not a week old and ; the mother could not be traced. He j oar Hod it to Madame Rajaut's farm home at which he is staying, a nipple was borrowed from the Richardson farm adjoining, and then at the taste of warm milk, the pretty creature canic to life. He Is n6w enjoying his meals and has adopted Mrs. Jim Dcnholme as his mother following her everywhere she goes. As Mr. MacDonald is known at Anyox familiarly as "Tramline Mac" the fawn has been named "Little Mac" and the Anyox children staying at the farm are having a won derful time with him. He is thei centre of attraction at the Rajaut ranch. Vancouver Stocks (Courtesy 8. D. jo&natob Oo.t Big Missouri, 20, 24. Cork Province, nil 1. Duthle Mines, nil, 4. Georgia River, 2, 3. Golconda, 20, nil. Orandvlew, 4, 5. Independence, nil, 1. Indian Mines, 1, 1. Kootenay King, nil, 1. Lucky Jim, nil. 3. National Silver, nil, 1V4. Noble Five, 4, 5. Oregon Copper, nil 3. Pend Oreille, 78, nil. Porter-Idaho, 4, 5. Reeves Maedonald. 23. ;U. . Ruth-Hope, nil, 5. Silver-Crest, 14, 2. Silverado, nil 4. Snowflake, 1, 2. Topley Richfield, 1, nil. Woodbine, nil, 1. OILS Freehold. 3, nil. Hargal. 3, nil. A. P. Con., 8, 10. Merland, 7, 8. Mercury. 9, 10. CalmonW 5, 6. Dalhomie. 15, 2Q. Fabyan Tete. , ltt. Home, 45, 48. United, 9. 10, Royallte, 5.00, nil. Eastern Stocks Noranda, 18 Vs. nil Inter. Nickel 12, nil. Imperial Oil 12 V,, nil. Con. M. Si S, 04);. nil. C. P. R.. 25?i. nil. The Weather Triple Island Part cloudy, fresh westerly wind; sea moderate. Langara Islnnd Misty, light westerly wind; sea calm. Dead Tree Point- Clear, calm' barometer, 30:22; temperature, 72, , sea smooth. TOD A Y ATLANTIC Ten Men Have Succeeded in Spanning Ocean By Air This Year NEW YORK, July 31: With the safe arrival yesterday at Istanbul, Turkey, of Russell Boardman and John Polando, American flyers, after a non-stop flight from New York, ten men had so far' this summer flown across the Atlantic Ocean without injury or accident. All the flights this year have been In the eastward direction. Flying last night between Berlin and Moscow, Hugh Herndon Jr. and Clyde Pangborn were 14 hours beJ-hind Wiley Post and Harold Gatty, whose nine-day record for the flight around the world they are endeavoring to break. MOSCOW. JulV 31Clvrtp Pantr- born and Hn?h I?,rnrtnn tr lanrl. a!cd nere Irom Berlln at llM th momln and ,.ft at 5.o nm ... Irkutsk m Central Russia, NEWPLEA IS ASKED Al Capone Nervous After Trial Judge Threatens to Impose Long Prison Term CHICAGO. July 31: Assured by Circuit Judge Wllkerson yesterday afternoon that Al Capone had no right to expect, because he had pleaded guilty to charges of evasion of the federal prohibition and income tax laws, that he would receive a light sentence, counsel foi the 32-year old gang leader of this! city hastened to apply for permission to change the plea from that: of guilty to not guilty. The Judge reserved until today his decision on the application. ! Should Capone be allowed to alter his plea to that of not guilty, the ensuing trial might last for a year. If the application is not granted, there is every reason in view of the Judge's declaration yesterday, that a heavy sentence will be Imposed. Great Swedish Churchman Dies Arrhibishop Nathan Sodcrbloom Passes Away at Upsalah Fronts Heart Failure Word has reached the city of the recent death from heart failure in Upalah, Sweden, of Archlblshop Nathan Sodcrbloom, one of tho best known of Scandinavian clerics. Born In HeUlngfors, Finland, In 1866, the late Archlblshop Soder-bloom became pastor of the Swe-dish Lutheran Church In Paris In 1894. In 1923 he was Instrumental In calling a conference of church people of all countries with a view to advancing the interests of world peace. In 1930, the Noble Peace Prize was awarded to Archbishop Soderbloom. The late Archlblshop Soderblooia spoke sevcteen languages fluently Pioneer Builder Of Province Passes Andrew J. Crowe Passu Away hi Vancouver at Age of 79 f VANCOUVER. July 31: Andrew J. Crowe, aged 79, pioneer British" Columbia builder and contractor, died yesterday.