nrl V: Today's Weather r incc Rf..t r -loudy, light . nra.st ww;--g Dmeter, 30,17; ipcruture, a smooth. '3 5 v,.:-:ii No. e . i- ta riuiiJL un EtV Leaders Resort to New Tactic in Honduras and Nicaragua May 1: The' death oc-lere Wednesday of Mrs. w Reld. widow of a former nited States ambassador to Bitaln. TITRATION ON KINO OF S1AM NECESSARY I i, ii C M TIMORE. May 1: The : i of Blam, If the sight of his ve is to be saved, must un operation for catar-lio was advised yesterday ls Physietan, Dr. William " ti Wllmr.;The operation performed by Dr. John W heeler, New York spccial- Canadian Capital VANCOUVER May 1 Mtyor Xylggis fwesentta Ot-. ""V -fl'-P- .. mt ''. n May reaner m uwi wnere ne is lnrervirwrng c. v . .mil Ntaragua are resort- Beatty K.C and governmental of ;iuMcy Of frtglttftBness In ficlate with respect to Vancouver i: .c the rebellion In the two railway matters including the Bur- TQ r , i American republic. It is raid bridge. iicrr 1 sik IntenUon of the rebels Mi it is stated, to decapiv nemjr prisoners who are and mount their heads on .:ady .such atrocities as : -portesj to hate been in Nicaragua. COMPROMISE ON SPEAKER SENSATION IS SPRUNG Seattle Grand Jury will Reopen Whole Savings Company Case - as Result nf Evidence SEATTLE. May 1: As a result' of sensational evidence given by Ad-olph Linden. Impeached former president of the concern, the King Countv Grand Jury decided to re- Rrpubl publu an -Progressive Nominee Is open t entire investigation into Llkriv in I'nited States House lne tffoln of the defunct Puget niNOTON, May 1:--That a ise Speaker tor the Houe M-nUtim. being the Joint i Republicans and Progres- v uid be chosen a, the next t Congress ems likely. ' sman Srhn1de of Wie-iiiinunees that 'hr Progres-rid to nominate a third 1 tor Speaker in which 'Iut Republlcaus or Demo- '' 'id be able to set decls- "Uy. Widow of Former Ambassador to London Passes Sound Savings St Loan Co. It is expected an Indictment will be brought in by the Orand Jury by tomorrow night. LUMBER CO. AUCTIONED who acted on behalf as tne jwon-treal Trust Co. and Calvin Fentress, Chicago, trustees of first mortgage bonds. FISH SALES Summary American 49.500 pounds. 8c and 5c and 8.9c and 6c. . Canadian 14,000 pounda. Be f m 5c and 8.1c and 5c. i. American Kodlak, 300 Cldjrme, t 8c ?nAnrfaiJa7.600.iind Wabasli, SJ00. Booth, 0.8c and. Cc "' Canadian Viking, 8,000, Gold Storage, 8.1c nnrt Rp Impcrcuse. 6,000, Atlln. 8c and 5c. U Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, May 1-Whet w quoted at SOTfec on the local exchange today. SAN DIBOO. May SENATOR PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 MAY DAY OBSERVED Arrests Made in Adelaide Brisbane as Result of Demonstrations and MELBOURNE, Aust, May 1: Disturbances in Adelaide and Urisbane marked the Australian May Day. Six men were arrested at Adelaide when police and communists clashed. Twenty persons were arrested at Brisbane when a crowd attempted to stage a forbidden demonstration. In Sydney several thousand persons participated in an orderly parade through the city. I4PIL0T HAS COOL HEAD Ohio Flyer Set Plane Down Safely After Engines Gave Out Yesterday CLEVELAND. May 1: After two uf the three engines of his big pas-1 enger plane had stalled, an Ohio ommercial pilot used the remain-1 ing one to good advantage and set i his plane down safely with Injury j to no one. Last year all three engines failed I on the same pilot but he made an emergency landing safely in a backyard and no one was "hurt. SUSPICION OF MURDER Deranged Thirty-Year Old Placed Under Arrest at San Diego IS DEAD Hon. George Green Foster I Away Today at Home In Montreal MONTREAL,' May Oeorte Owen Foster K.C Uif Alma In the Eastern Townships of Quebec, died at his home here, today. l.i'K - . - i - - : - i 5 ' GOVERNOR SIGNS RILL FOR ALASKA REPEAL JUNEAU, May 1: Oovernor Parks yesterday signed the bill Man Last year in April the permMs re presented a value M $.a6. The list for this April provides nmonc nlhnr minor urutart&ktnsa.' 1: Anthony ,f0r one dairy, one gymnasium and Borrett. aged 30, has been placed jfpur new re,Wenct.s m various parts ! under arrest here on suspicion lnJof the The AprU m M Jo Properties of Vancouver Lumber connection with recent girl killings 1,. Co. nring ll.zoo.ooo loaay m this city. Beiievea wwina par- Itially deranged condition. Barrett VANCOUVER. May 1: Properties has been mumbling about killing a of the Vancouver Lumber Co. Ltd. i Bri md cutting up the body. He also of Vancouver were SoM at auction. y, that he killed a man. today for $1,200,000 tc Robert Bone. ., M. Johnson. 840 Second Avenue, general repairs. $400. St Peter's Chui-oh, Slxtb Avenue East, erect gymnasium, $ftS00. McCaffery. Olbbena St CoUart. Third Avenue, repair sior $360. J. Buss Si C. Vink, Eleventh Ave- jnue East, erect dairy. $1600. I ,C. Hew. Third Avenue West, re-palr foundation. $150. 1 C. Ehlmuiu, Fruser Street, repair I foundation, $300 Passes c. H. Orme. Fulton 8treet. repair store. $1000. L. Parkes, Fourth Avenue Bast j repair foundation. $300. 1: Senator, j. Culos, Seventh Avenue Watt, formerly erect residence, $2800. J. ft. Morln. Sixth Avenue Bast, erect residence. $4500. ' C. Larkin, Fifth Avenue, general repairs, $200. H. Mortimer. ThfM Aviwua, re pair foundation. $500. Inlander Mess. Third ATstiue. concrete basement, $890. C. O. Rowe, Second Avenue, move building, $600. O. 'Mlkalison. Second Avenue, er- repealing the territorial bone- cct residence $470 dry law and an accompanying F.. E. Rush, Sixth Street, ereoi 4- memorial to Congress. sign, ilSQ. a J. Unwln, AUu) Avenue ,, roof. $75. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUM BIA'S NEWSPAPER ''jggglgggggggsBMnflgVm !ag g g g g Bgsa glr.iigU- wy!y8 sagSMW f agggggggggggggggggggfllfeHEjMHfessVKKtiL.. gflgA Royal brother Davie .ur: c;r b;, K J : i ui months' trip to Prince Rupert Building Shows Substantial Increase So Far This Year Over 1930 Figure If times are hard in Prince Rupert this spring, they are, at least, not reflected in lessened building activity here, To the contrary, there is a substantial increase in local building, permits taken out so far this year representing a total value of .$52,023 as against $4Sfi.50 in the first four months of 1930. The incrense iyuW to a substantial list in April. Just ended, totalling $14 Ttt.l- , F. L. Cole First Avenue, general r-palrs, $$. Prince Rupert Tennis Club, Acropolis Hill, erect tsnnts court, $$000. A. McPherson. Fourth Avenue West, erect residenve, $400. i Geo. White, Foutrh Avenue Bast, shingle roof, $135. A. H Hill-Tout Ambrose Avenue, erect residence. $2000. REVOLT IS CONTROLLED Portuguese Troops Have Disorders on Madeira Islands Well in Hand -i FUNOHAU Madeira. May 1 : It appeared that Portuguese troops, which have Just been landed, have the revolution on the Madeira Islands under control. To Use Cotton : 'ForWrappers Of Chewing Gum Shingle Mlllscnd four or fire houses in which employees lived were de-1 troyed by fire yesterday afternoon. ; Damage Is 4timateid at $50,000. ! One hundred men were employed ! in the mill. CHICAGO MURDERS Led United States For Number March With Twenty Killings Heavy Selling Movement Forced Down Prices in New York Today CH1CAOO. May 1 As a means tng swept the stock market during to help the cotton industry which the last hour today Auburn tumb-hus fatten upon evil days, the led $40 from day's best price af-Wi lgley Chewing Gum Co. annosm-Urr surgtiiB up $14 red t tut t plans were bi lnu ni.iile to United States Steel dropped mure Khmgle use cotton mnr cxicn.Mv -i m gum ihim $8 to ,i new low level since 1927 package wrappers. 'at $113.50 and closed at $114 JS. Tomorrow's Tides Saturday, May 2, 1931 High 0:52 ajn. 231 ft. 13.37 pjn. 20:9 It. LOW J.... 7:28 4m ' 0:8 ft. 19:33 pjn. 4:9 ft. PRICE FIVE CENTS CE RIVER FOLK DEMAND ACTION ESTRANGED PARENTS WATCH MICHAEL'S FIGHT FOR LIFE Mass Meeting of Delegates From All Parts ot Northern Farming Area Insist On Outlet Building Arc Disgusted With Delay of Governments in Matter-Resolution is to be Forwarded to All Interested Parties I T VCE RIVER, Alta., May 1: Disgusted with the i governments in taking some action on their persis-!: appeals of the past, a mass meeting of delegates re-. -. titing practically all boards of trade in the digtrict niuht passed a resolution definitely demanding imme-!,,' action on the construction of a railway outlet to the i Coast. The resolution will be at once conveyed to f h unties interested. FRIGHTFUL Mayor Taylor of ciruT fK Vancouver Visits Prince of Wales Home Again King Carol and Queen Helen Guard Their Son In His Fight Ft r Life "" " 4,9, Royal Mother Refuses Advice of Physicians Not to Risk Her Own Life-rFather Reiterates Advice Rut All in Vain 1 BUCHAREST, Roumania, May 1 : While his estranged J 41 4 J , U U- r i ciwitji itnu iiiuiiier Milieu uuiui,y t cacii uiuui iium ujju- site sides of his sick bed, Prince Michael, the boy who was King, today lav suffering with diphtheria. Serious danger of death is believed averted but anxiety must continue. Physicians warned Queen Helen that she must not endan- lger her own life by too constant at- CHECK UP PETITION SEATTLE, May 1: Forty clerks- are eagaged in checking over 94X10 1 ply the Cfeilftu'Kfyafcipal Protective League asking for the recall of; Mayor Frank Bd wards. Meantime, fhe mayor is not idle in the fight bat has instituted legal proceedings designed to block the recall move. The ltae of action to be taken ry Mayor Edwards will not be divulged until court proceedings art actually taken against him. millTas destroyed I Plant of Powell River & ' Shingle Mills Wiped Out With Loss of $50,000 tendance upon the patient who is nine years old. Helen looked at King Carol and answered: "What is life to me? I have only one child. I shall nevVr hate another. My place is at his side " kl Carol, breaking a near silence of Seattle Mayor Takes Steps to Block the warning of Itecall Proceedings uk priysicuttiB. awuriiis uei mat Michael had trustworthy nurses and attendants. Helen on): shook haf head in re- CURE IS . QUICKER Dirorres at Reno Made Even More Convenient RENO. May 1: The divorce mill will henceforth turn even more quickly, quietly and smoothly. . Under new state regulations, people now have to establish but six j weeks' Instead of three months' re-I sidence here before applying for dl- vorce It ts also provided that there Lake shall be no publicity for those who desire to "take the cure" quieUy. Three hundred and fJXsy prospec- Uve divorcees now in vodence here POWELL RIVER, May 1:-The are rejotccful at the ew regulation, plant of theTowell River & Lake; LABOR HAS LOST SEAT Mosely Defection Allowed Conservative to Win Ash ton .Seat In By-Election I ASHTON. Under-Tyne, Lanea- shire, Eng.. May 1: The j ttves regained Ashttn seat from Labor in yesterday's by-elect ten. elect-I ing Lieut. Ool. J. Btoadbent over J. W. Oordon, the LabartU. and Allan WASHINOTOX. May I ; Chicago '.Young, candidate of the Moseley was the high city of the United I party. States for murders tn March, there ' having been to life-takings in the Windy City during that month. Philadelphia cume next with U murders. Birmingham and Detroit, had eight each and Washington and New York, seven each. BIG SLUMP IN STOCKS The Weather Langara Island Cloudy, isouth wind; sea calm, j Triple Island Cloudy, southeast wind; sea smooth. light light GRAIN CONGESTION ' AT VANCOUVER IS ANTICIPATED SOON , VANCOUVER, May 1 There is a possibility of grain conges. I now iunn, AiHjr nsavy w-, Hon at Vancouver, wun a - t storage, limit of 16oOOOJ)00 bu- shels. the port on Wednesday had 15.886.825 bushels In ele- 4 vators and en route. - I nil Jsitl iV 4fcW ( r '4. i t