Tomorrc 1 fides Wednesday, J 3 , 1931 U i 4 t 2. t ...... 18 ft. V7r-'JI No. 23. P. M S (cog 9-8 ft. .7.6 ft. don. Jan. 27 The Trine Mint nf I Via fflnff tthll j:W YORK, Jan. 27: The coastguard officer in r of the coastguard cutter 145 when it shelled and r urm a few days ago. has JERSEY CITY. Jan. 27:-wiwara . . ..... -t i t Hnnnii former aovernor of the: Admiral u uii uir woc ui wiuii-,. - . : was announced today, state of New Jersey, was iouna ae- ; vi-ars of age. in his office here yesterday. Civil Disobedience Campaign To Continue Unabated, Gandhi Notifies British Government Krstatic Welcome Given Mythical Indian Leader as He Reaches His Home in IJombay People Acclaim and Worship Him Like God approach near enough. BUSINESS DISTRICT OF SOUTH AMERICAN CITY IS DESTROYED BUENA VENTURA, Colom- bla,' Jan. 27: Fire believed to .;,-,;! v wounded Cant. William P. Cluett of the Canadian f diary;?r.i5i" 1 ,,y vessel Josephine X last Saturday night was intpx-j: S&XlSKE h hen he boarded the motor craft according to First of $6,000,000. The offices of Wesley Anderson, a native of Newfoundland, who1 the Royal Bank of Canada nominally in commana 01 .1 Vf-ssel. Anderson declared officer admitted that he ,i.k .UK directly to Anderson, r named by the Jose- :i.:tu as K. Schmidt, boat- ud "Don't let those fellows my more liquor. I am too w " This was after a shell in cutter had crashed lit Josephine's pilot house ,i''k Capt. Cluett. iian threatened-.'to'-.theot 1) rrew. Allan Falkenham," ( rson. "He went up to ::u and I heard him sty: i.ot one of the members of ,v aid I will have to shoot !i that he pointed the gun : lum but did not fire." PRINCESS JS SICK Bnlrlre. 7 J-Year Old Aunt of the Kins Suffering From Severe Attack of nronchltls BENNETT ON PEACEROAD OTTAWA, Jan 27: With respect a resolution of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, advocating Waffle development of the Peace River country, Premier Benentt said that 00 maHr haw strootand vtgatfi were the railway po liens of the country, they could only be given effect to with money, and he drew attention to the financial oDiiga-ttons with which Canada Is confrontedthe maturing obligations of over one billion dollars, and the decreasing revenues. These were Important, iactors in uic ueKctvy-ment of the country. EX-GOVERNOR FOUND DEAD Itody of Edward T. Edward Discovered In Ills Jersey City Office were among the buildings de- stroyed. ' ! CASHIER IS SHOT Refused to Turn Over Key III Office to Montreal f Bandit - r-- of MONTREAL, Jan. 27: His refusal to hand pver thekeyvof the cashier's office of' the De Luxe Cab Co. cost William Reid, 37-year old night cashier, hii" life, but the holdf-up man Who shot him down was unable ro get at $15,000 the cash office contained early yesterday. The bandit escaped after having sent the fatal bullet through Rcid's chest. STEAMER STRANDS Nulton in Trouble Off 1 Mouth of Columbia Rescue Proves Difficult The Admiral Nulton was on the high tide this morning. It was the Admiral Nulton which establishment of self-government in India, the ac- mmbers 0f the crew of the fishing ! worth of work U being done In spite including its campaign or. being - of the Congress Party, 1 i. 1. ..Ml l!.. nl,nflf Thf NatlOlial- lMl. iiuueuience, win cunuiuiu uiiuuun. ------ iid ott on foreign cloth, the party's refusal to pay us picketing of liquor; ! l doth shops will go on. ! t iniultaous multitudes sur- i Gandhi upon his arrival Kia prison here today and "i one of the greatest nva- COMPULSORY MOTOR INSURANCE COMING Vt' TORIA. Jan. 27:-Legls- 1 " ' 'impelling all car own insure analnst damaee 'ii' DUhllr ttlll ha Intt-n1iirir1 1 legislature's 1932 ses- ! " it was indicated in rell- '"' circles Monday. The ""'ment Is awaiting the out- 1 llf nf an ln..iUnllAH In A . ss UiVCOi.tKUMUII til " 1 uio as to the rates charg- tlons of his strange career, umy after hours of cheering and ac-: claim such as few men have known could he break away, pleading, with them. Oandhl said Appointed To U. B.C. Senate 1 VICTORIA, Jan. 27 Reeve E. C. "If you love me go , uarward of Oak Bay has been ap- home. Oo home and spin yarn and pnu to the Senate of the Unl-brlng it to me. Thta Is the greatest j yiiy of Brltlsli Columbia, it Is service you can render India andittnnoUnccd by Hon. Joshua Hlnch-myscif. I am weary and tired after cmfei minuter of education. ,,, my'sleepleM night on the train. If j , you are merciful, you will disperse. mi W.-iL Women threw garlands at him, lneYYeainer and his neck was entwined wm i .9 Mirta AT . flowers and tnousanos ui thin homespun yarn house where he either drowned or kll-iof the fact that the work is being carried on as relief work. The minuter said he was glad to find that the men were being employed without any political influences and that such good results were being obtained. Further, Mr Bruhn said that the plan of the government was to push the work through from the Prince Rupert end to the Skeena River from which point It U hoped to make an arrangement with the railway to carry autos at flMow rate to connect with the highway farther on. "It will be ten years before the highway can be connected through," declared the mlnUter, "hut. in the meantime, we want to UUWOe me ; . . mmo -mnntVi fner hanlr. ' ni. r. tnr urn Jhnrnnchlv will live. A MBtAh a i. a 1,1 11 i . . r 1 , ,. i F A ,Hi,nn. fnnce uuiicrv vcitusi, tunii, realize me neea oi hmu umivi- crowas, wn barometer. 39.74; sea smooth ed the height oi rn.v -, Xrw. Point Cloudy, calm. before the tatlon. Mr nruhn was very particular to ... . i UafnM I n a-rww " i - - prostrated themseive. barometer. 29. 4; sea smooth mythical leader in - : ungara-Cloudy, light easterly, worshipped him as if he were God. 1 emphasize that he was making no NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE, RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1931 Turning an : j t f.u aimos. a mile-long plo cssiun of motor i f t ; tit lumber into 'Prosperity parade." Los Angeles staged Jcs and trailers bsaring a 12-moi.ths' supply of timber for large mtvie studio. 1 Unemployed Are Giving Good Value for Wages, ' Works Minister Learns Standard of Efficiency Roth on Civic and Governmental Work Far Above General Average, Hon. R. W. Bruhn Declares Hon. R. W. Bruhn. minister of public works, before ABTORIA, Jan.27:ffhe Pacific secureu wmcn ne ccnsiaereu Steamship ci.'s sslkmer Admiral j very hlglj. Nulton went aground near ' the j -The city is expending something mouth of the Columbia River last, over sixteen thousand, dollars of night She carried! crew of 35 but the grant irtade by the provincial had no passengers on board. land federal governments as well as Attempts to get a line aboard the Jan equal amount put up by the stranded ship failed as the coast- city. The men are working under guard cutter Chelan was unable to .direction of the city engineer and, after an investigation Dy tne minister and Deputy Minister Philip, it was found that the men were doing almost as much work as under ordinary conditions. Grading Is also served dovtti the well known American proceeding satUfactorily MnWrm finndhi I ran .mtav ti Jan. t 07. 27: Mahatma oanuni MBA, India, hlghway and , 'n Great Britain today that, regardless Ol P10b of Georgia last full, most of the .dollar expended at least on the for every 80 cents RUM BOAT IS TAKEN Second Seizure in Two Days Made Ry U. S. Coastguard on Atlantic Coast NEW LONDON, Conn, Jan. 27: With a full load of liquor, the British motor vessel Temls-odua from St. John's Nf Id., was captured yesterday in Fort I'ond Ray by the coastguard patrol boat CG288 after a one-pound shell had torn through the keel tank aboard the rum vessel and caused the engine room to be flooded with gasoline. The boat was brought here. NO TRACE OF FLYERi Searrh Rpinr Made Roth Ht Land The executive of the Prince Rupert Conservative Association held an informal dinner last evening In the Commodore Cafe to honor Hon. R. W. Bruhn, minister of public works, and Patrick Philip, deputy minister, who have been spending the past few days in the city. D. C. leaving for Vancouver today aboard the Camosun, exprcs-Jstuart. president of the association, Sea pleasure at me mannur in wiutu icuwi uirv nuu uccu carried out in Prince Rupert, both on the work handled by the city and the government's own work on the provincial highway. In each case he found that an average of from 80 to 88 efficiency was De 'DINNER TO ! MINISTER Hon. R. W. Rruhn Expresses Satis-factien at Manner in Which Relief Work is Conducted was in the chair. In a brief speech, Mr. Bruhn expressed satisfaction with the manner in which the city of Prince Rupert was conducting relief work here. One of Mr. Bruhn's objects in i tour of the province on which he s now engaged is to Inspect the nanner in which relief work U being carried on. The minister also expressed his appreciation for the fine way In which be' had been entertained while here. Mr. Bruhn and Mr. Philip sailed thU afternoon on the Cmmosun for Campbell River where they will disembark and proceed by motor to Victoria. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. Jan. a?: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at Mc. and Air For Walter Case 1 " Wan.en.QStuJJer & last terday to find any trace of Walter E. Case, veteran Portland-Pasco mall flyer, who became missing last Thursday morning somewhere In Southern Washington near the Columbia River. The day's aerial search was also fruitless. Opinion U gaining strength that definite promises in regard to tne j case may have met with auaster in (Continued on page three) the Columbia River. . .. RENA1IAN SEARCH RKINO GIVEN UP SBATTLC, Jan. 27: The United States coastguard an- nounces that It has abandoned t the search for Pilot Robin Renatan and two companions who btttimfrjttiaaing In north- j while dyiing torn. BrtVedalto, t,L PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 27;-Two auuvmj jjm i(ue.rfcu. t search Dirties by land failed yes-! The cutter Cjpgan. which has been assisting in the search for the best part of the last three months, has resumed its regular duties. The B. C. Police boat P. M. L. 8 Is also being withdrawn from the search ad will return to Prince Ru- pert today or tomorrow. Of Special Interest .lave you read the classified advertising page in this paper today? If not, now is the time. PRICE FIVE CENTS 5. OFFICER WAS DRUM 'TIS CLAIMED GOOD RESULTS BEING OBTAINED FROM RELIEF WORKHERE Serious Allegation Is Made in Connection With Killing of Master of Canadian Boat Josephine X. IJoalswaiu in Charge of Coastguard Cutter Was Very Intoxicated, Declares First Mate of Schooner Josephine X Los Angeles Stages "Prosperity Parade" CHICAGO ROBBERY Sum of $19,200 Taken -in Daring Department Store Raid CHICAGO, Jan. 27:-Dartng bandits held up a large department store nitre during business hours yesterday afternoon and escaped with $19,200. Customers and employees were terror-stricken as the robbers staged a gun duel with po-ice officers who were soon on the scene. One bandit was shot, perhaps family, while one police officer and one customer sustained less serious gunshot wounds. All the other ban-Jits escaped. HAS THIRD CONVICTION Proceedings Against Capt. II. Powys Herbert Are Continuing in Victoria VICTORIA, Jan. 27: Capt IL Powys Herbert, former stock broker, was found guilty yesterday on the third- charge against him of false pretences and. fraud In connection with transactions with Mrs. Mary Morrison involving in all a total of $35,000. by Judge Mcintosh in County Court. He had previously been found guilty on first and second charges and a fourth charge against him will proceed today. GANDHI IS IN BOMBAY Indian Nationalist Leader Given Tremendous Ovation as he Arrived in Home Town Today BOMBAY. Jan. 27 Mahatma Oandhl. Nationalist leader, who as released from Jail yesterday, arrived in Bombay this morning. Tens of thousands of his frenzied adherents were at ths station and the dtatlon was tremendous as Oandhl was taken through the city lQan automobile. TO PROBE KILLING Incident of Josephine K. May Lead to Diplomatic Complications OTTAWA. Jan. 27: Diplomatic complications between Canada and United States loom as a result ot the killing of Capt. W. P. Cluett in connection with the seizure of liquor laden Lunenburg schooner Josephine K. by the United States coastguard off Sandy Hook on Saturday night. A thorough Investigation will be made by the Canadian government as to whether, as claimed by the coastguard, the incident actually occurred within the 12-mlle limit. Thirteen Drown As Boat Sinks Small Spanish Steamer Plying Between Barcelona and Cartagena Went Down Saturday MADRID. Jan. 27 Dispatches received here today said that the small steamer Leso, plying between Barcelona and Cartagena, sank Saturday night with the loss ot thirteen lives.