Today'! ther e r'm Pilnce Rup K , y, calm fcuomrtcr, 30:11 g" tture,- 58; -ca smooth. .9 H i Canadian Mounted Police . sont Into the north of the t stop the alleged general Dr. Sutherland Is Critical of Tolmie Regime Tl VKL8TOKE. May 2: Address-nnutucnu here. Dr. W. H. I 'tid. M LA. for Revelstoke, "HriRlD, May 2-ReporU of scroti (breaks among sailors on ii Navy warships were do- ' merday by the provisional j 1 'iicnt. It was explained that 'i id been minor disturbance 1 two warships, these having :' brought speedily under con- USED BOYS IN HOLD-UP totnk. In Oregon Town of $100 Is Robbed 1ROUTVALE. Orecon. May 2-A REBELS ARE SEATTLE, May 2 Maude Ilealey U . u cili-. ..-1.1 ...W bought a new automobile, was ar- I retted yesterday with a young man I companion near Castle Rock. The icuple were asleep in the car In a I unemployed men in set- lonst fires in order to get: enii-mwii conaiium. n 1 h'in thrrn Pemetratorsof ;8Hon jug of liquor was conflsca ...ay find themselves get- lied nd allegedly having to board In jail. do with a Seattle liquor ring were seized. PRINCE NOT IN DANGER Michael of Koumania Apparently' Improving Parents Still Unreconciled 1 .i.stcr of public works In the j Liberal admlnstration, BUCHAREST, Roumanla. May 2: the Tolmie government j The latest bulletin as to the con v "n extravagance, especially lurtton with administration 1 affairs. OUTBREAK INNAVY Spanish Provisional Government lcnles Any Serious Trouble dition of Prince Michael, stricken with diphtheria, states that there is no immediate danger. While King Carol and Queen Helen continue their watch over the bedside of their son. there is no 1 indication of a reconciliation being brought about. They rarely speak to l each other. RETREATING Portuguese Troops Score Victory on Madeira Mand FUNCHAL. Madeira, May 2: on this Island were reported Tomorrow's Tides Irate Sunday, May 3, 1931 High 1:30 a.m. 23:2 ft. 14:24 p.m. 20:3 ft. Low 8:11 a.m." 0:7 fl. 20:15 5:9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUM MA'S NEWSPAPER p.m. V i. XXII.. No. 103. K g g r- ii 5 W PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1931 PRICE FIVE CENTS AY DAY DISTURBANCES IN CANADA The Firat Church of Christ, Scientist tn Boston, Massachusetts, will erect, ax soon as plans and arrangements are completed, a new Publishing U"ue. Here provision will be made for the needs of The Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Journal, the Christian Science Sentinel and all other literature published by the Society. The new building, which will cost lr U neighborhood of $3,000,000. will occupy approximately 58,000 square feet of ground bounded by Mu&ichu- Awoue. Norway, Falmouth and BIG PLANE OFF AGAIN DO-X Ready Once More For Hop Across Atlantic Ocean RIO DE OKO, West Africa, May 2: The great German flying boat Dornlcr DO-X, delayed for a couple of months in a projected flight across the Atlantic Ocean, was safely anchored here yesterday after making another lap in its trip. Capt. Christiansen ei pressed the hope that the huge plane might take off soon for South America. The same route will be taken across the ocean as that which was used by the Italian Squadron several months ago. NARROW ESCAPE Pilot and Woman Passenger hurt when Plane Crashes 1 Flames TWfi RFRFI. KING TAKES SEATTLE, May 2 Mrs. Dwlght b, Hartman, president of the Wo-! men's Aeronautical Association, had a miraculous escape from 1 death, together with" the pilot, nioht t ho in full retreat , when a Coast Air Lines plane had to the Interior of the Island. The 1 engine trouble and crashed in Portuguese government troops scor- flames to the roof of a barn threo cd a complete victory with the aid miles north of Kent. Washington, of a warship operating along the Neither Mrs. Hartman or the pilot coast Iwere seriously hurt. ur x nc nic? SHORT WALK ""U ind turn vnnrnr hnv hr1rf lin iMoiUrdl Able to Leave Windsor First Time Since tate bank here yesterday UnIlcU statM Marines Continue Ac- Castle For - scaped with $400 In cash tlvity Against Nlcaraguan "He Ihivh went nn in thn tnllor , D.m.nH ! . 1 1""".?- 1 WINDSOR, England, May 2:-For "'''s" while the man covered '""'1 " ' With " his ms enn gun. Rernninir ocruping The structurei will hav'e a -rarying height The Massachusetts Avenue end of the bullding..whlch will be used for offices, will be nine stories In height, while that part which is opposite The Mother Churcrrtediflce will be three and four stories n height and in .scale with this edifice". The publishing building will be related In architectural style to The Mother Church, and its design has been Influenced by the fact that In the future it probably will become one of a group of buildings which will sur- round and fornrti fitting architectural TO GIVE WAKMNG OF EARTHQUAKES WASHINGTON; DC May 2: Inventors are working here on a device which it Is hoped will give at least a few hours warning of Impending earth- quakes. The device will operate on the assumption that yits of the earth presage quakes. TOWN NIGH WIPED OUT Athabasca, Alta, Had Close Call YesterdayTimber Destroyed at Spirit River EDMONTON, May 2: The town of Athabasca was threatened with complete destruction yesterday by a bad brush fire. Large timber losses are reported In the Spirit River district. Reorganizing of Salvation Army BUI Before Houc of Commons For Approval LONDON, May 2: A bill authorizing certain reorganization measures In the Salvation Army is now before Parliament. . WOULD ISOLATE SONS OF FREEDOM IN TOWN ALL BY. THEMSELVES tiatl Brotherhood secto! Douki hobors Is seeking to have mem bcrs of the troublous Sons of Freedom sect moved from the Brilliant colony to the aban- 1 doned town of Porto Rico. It Is the Sons of Freedom who stanc ! MANAGUA. Nlmotu.. My :- ''" "m0"' nuic pan.de. In protast ,alnrt tiA-,..i r. month ago, King ueorge was auie j. i,avini. ih-i, ,im,, uu two leaders 01 wu mtumbu .,j- ratu Th.,,.,. v.. v....u.i.i . hlch the Idler gave up, tho' volution were killed in activities of w ' "to "uVe walk 10 publlc ! H took a torture y y ro"na ie . "'r'y made their escane In a the Un fed StatM Marine Corps coupe. yesterday. istlc grounds with Queen Mary, j school. GIANT GERMAN FL YING BOA T READY TO RESUME FLIGHT Twenty-Nine Men Are Arrested In Prairie City Riots Yesterday Demonstrations Occurred in Winnipeg, Calgary, Regina, Port Arthur and Fort William Police and Communists Clash WINNIPEG, May 2: Twenty-nine men were arrested ' (.i.nn'.v May Day disturbances in Winnipeg, Calgary and Kr ina yesterday. At Calgary the police used batons free-' i.. o rrs being injured. At Regina, unemployed paraders . v a' tacked by spectators and a free fight ensued when :c I nion Jack, which had been swung aloft by opponents cf ' f1 communists, was torn down. Police and demon- rj'ors also clashed at Port Arthur and Fort William, j Seattle Couple CO NORTH! Intoxicated and To Stop I Ires Being Set in Manitoba Pap llmnlAirrtinf Asleep in tar New Christian Science Publishing House BOSTON. Mais -Continued growth of the activities of The Christisn Science Publishing Society hid necessitated expanded facilities. To meet this condition The Christian Science Board Ckirway St '-ec ls. Back Bay. Opera- ' Hons are to be hastened in accord with 1 the public and private building pro- 1 gram which Mayor James M. Curley 1 rtf Rstcf nn Vina hn tiverlrtcr in frn 4iin I tlon vith President Hoovert recora-ot n. n,..- Directors of nf The Mother ww nuv. Church, mmnAnn fnr rnf t nmntrr. ! ment. .tting for the Chun h. It will be an all-stone building or the Italian Renaissance type, trie lower story to be cf granite and the upper stortea of limestone. Special attention will be given to the installation of modern heating and ventilating devices. Hie central plant will be housed In a building adapted to it. with an ornamental tower inclosing the stack, the tower to bs of brick and stone conforming nth the beauty and symmetry of the main building. The building now occupied by Tha Christian Science Publishing Society, completed in 190. will be used for the administration c.ti'-es of The Mother Church. The architect Is Chester Lindsay Churchill, and with him Is associated Lock wood -Greene Engineers. Inc.. of Boston, which will have charge of tha plant layout. . . . CHINA HAS REBELLION Widespread Activities Against Nationalist Government . Breaking Out CANTON, May 2: Widespread revolution against the Nanking Nationalist government appears to be breaking out. Several independent revolutionary movements have been launched. Revolutionary forces have taken this city. There was no fight- WARD NEW I PRESIDENT Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club Elected Officers at Annual Meeting Last Night Hubert Ward was elected president of the Prince Rupert Rowing it Yacht Club at the anunal meeting which was helJ last night In the City Hall. Dr. L. W. Kergln was named vice-president and Alex Mc-Rae was re-elected secretary-treasurer. The other members of the 1931 executive are Alex Macdonald, C. O. Minna, R. E. Benson and Dr. John P. Cade. Moorage and storage charges were discussed and the meeting passed on certain Improvements, Including installation of new dolphins, which have Just been carried out. MADEIRA FIGHTING DecMve Battle Between Govern ment and Rebel Forres Impending LISBON, May 2-A decisive battle between government troops and rebel forces appears to be impending at Funchal, Madeira Island. Reports MAY DAY AUTHOR IS ISQUIET Fewer Disturbances Throughout World Thsin Expected Yesterday Mosco,w Bright Bombings in Lisbon Reds Shot ' Berlin 1 pro rlclv in LONDON. May 2 May Day wa-ccJebrated rather more quietl-throughout the world yesterday than might have been expected As far as could be learned in reports reaching here from all parts of the world last night, there wen 1 no serious disorders among the la j bor demonstrators. j Reports from Berlin state that ' German police shot seven obstre- Iperous Red demonstrators. ! It was the quietest May Day In arrested and the demonstration. I dispersed by the police. ROOSEVELT CRITICAL Assails Hoover For Being Reactionary and Timorous NEW YORK. May 2:-Oovemor Franklin D. Roosevelt, regarded as a strong possibility for the Democratic presidential nomination. JERUSALEM HARRIOTS Three Killed In Moslem Riots Yesterday in Front of Italian Consulate JERU8ALEM. May 2: Three persons were killed and 43 Injured In a riot In Iron' of the Italian consulate here yesterday. Moslems were protesting against alleged Italian atro cities against Moslems in Africa. ALFONSO IS RECONCILED Former Monarch of Spain Reported to Be Inured to Exile PARIS. May 2:Klng that the government troops had the , XIII of Spain has now become re revolution la hand appear to have ronelled to exile from hla country been premature. it U reported here. ARRESTED Tom Rowan of Seattle is Charged With First Degree Murder In Alabama SEATTLE. May 2 Tom Rowan, noted Seattle writer of adventure stories, is under arrest In Alabama on a charge of first degree murder as a result of the death of Dr. W. T. Hicks, who was shot and killed In an alleged quarrel between the two men during a drinking party. Rowan's pretty young wife is reported to have been a witness of the Woman Testifies In Puget Sound Savin n 1 crs rrnhi Paris in years, reports from the SEATTLE. May 2: Mrs. E. W. French capita', stated. Campbell, wife of a former prcsl- In Lisbon bombings were per dent of the Puget Sound Savings Sz petrated around the government Loan Co.. was a nervous witness buildings In protest at the Por- yesterday before the King County, tuguese dictatorship. Orand Jury which Is Investigating In Moscow thirty communist the affairs of the defunct company. lea leaders from various nations of the Her evidence was In regard to ex- ofldreviewed-a parade of 2W3) pertsfcre office' furniture' which has civilians followed by 50.000 regular vanished. ldlers of the Soviet army. The city was gaily decorated. There was a complete lack of violence In other countries, universal precautions taken by the police no doubt having had something to do with the general tranquility. The day passed quietly in tha United States although there were more or less mild demonstrations! In the most of the large cities. In j Los Angeles there was a short! demonstration led by twenty self-1 claimed communists. One man was' OPPOSED TO HINDENBURG Fascist Party. However, to Discontinue Impeachment Proceedings BERLIN, May 2:--Adolf Hitler's Fascist party announce that it will not follow up proceedings with a view to bringing about the Impeachment of President von Hlri-denburg. The party a few days ago demanded the resignation of Hindenburg. New Escape For Prince of Wales jWas Nearly Run Down by Motor ; Car on London Streets Yesterday LONDON Miv 2:Th Prinn nf stepped into me poucai nineiigni , Walts had a narrow escape from yesterday when he made a vigorous ( ,8 injury or dfatn yesterday attack upon the Hoover admlntatra-, wnt.n he pped m frtmt of a m0. tlon. He declared that the present tor car on a London street and administration was "reactionary, timorous and unwilling to advance the public service." missed being knocked down by an ace. Seattle Official Shot and Killed W. B. Everett of I'ujct Sound Power Co. Victim of Angry Customer SEATTLE. May 2: W. B. Everett, for years a supertntenednt of the Puget Sound Power Co., was shot and killed by an Indigent customer during a dispute over a water bill. FISH SALES American 11.000 pounds, 10c and 7c. Canadian 33,500 pounds, 8.8a and Sc to 9.1c and Sc. American Betty. 11,000, Booth, 10.8c and 7c. Canadian Embla, 12.500, and W. T., 8,500, Alfonso, Oold Storage. 9 1c and 5c. W T . 8.S00. Atlln. 9c and 5c. Omnia. 1.500. Royul. 8.8c and 5c. IMge H.. 6,000, Booth, 8.8c and 5c.