Tomorrow's Tides Italian air miniMrr and commander iAoom" ; !', Mi I'-.iU' Buloo. of tin Ai .i t:- ilYiiiK expedition, now at Shoal Harbor. Newfoundland on return flight homewards, stepping to small boat on going ashore at one of stops during AUanUc flight. He is the tall central figure (Below) Oeneral Dalbo discussing maps oi route wnn ww fliers HAS FLOWN TO REGINA Capl. Irank !Uks 'ikM Non' Stop Trip Prom New York To Itrgina In Ten Honrs . and Half RBOINA, Press) Capt Julv 27 (Canadian vnk Hawkes. fa I not be linked to gold on mous American Hyrr arrived here J ",P,one hnd or to tht dollar Tuesday night, cmpietlnit a non- "' the New York, cover- other." '.top flight from .. .... n in ten hours .w i aw. vssiia rnnrx in v. T , II1K Mir wsv and thirty -eight minutes. Card of Thanks Mrs. Adele Jabour and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jabour and family wish to express their thanks to all tlvose wIm extended sympathy, sent flowers or in any way assisted at Uic time of thcr recent bereavement In the loss of their beloved husband, father and brother, the late D J. Jabour. Q. W. Laidler. local manager of W. II. Malkin Co. Ltd. sailed last evening on the. Prlnee John to make the round trip to Stewart on company business. Today's Weather ... 4:28 ajn. 18 1 ft. 17:01 10.4 ft. p.m. Prince Rupert Raining, light 10:60 ajn. S.l (t. southeast wind; barometer, 30.10; 23:30 8.2 ft. pm. temperature, 55; sea smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISI1 COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXIV . No 174. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS WORLD CONFERENCE IS ADJOURNED MA HERN MAKM GOOD TIME AGAIN ON WORLD FLIGHT AGREEMENT j ON SILVER five Nations Sim Tact at Iondon' Ta Tike J5.000.W0 Ounce Off I furr Market Annually July 27 Canadian Agreement by five liver j k countries to take thirty-1 ,;..m ounces of this metal I :,. market annaaUy during! i' Mve years was completed: ik r movent carries ot the . stiver accord snder which, j undertaken to restrict, f '.he metal from rta tress-; an averace of annually durtnf a foar- rod white producing coon-' -.a withdraw an equivalent for use for monetary par equalising the effect : itn sale 't.p exact asnoonU each ;.ve countries will take oat published It Is reelUMy . that toe United States . UJmjm ounces. Mexl-, roiunately seven million no Australia, the remain- COTTAGE IS BURNED OUT ' im otuge of frame con-n Thiru Avenue opposite News off tee, owned by :.:nisionei W J. Alder and ay William Jones, was de-: ftre hh broke out v.tt o'clock this morning i beikevi (i to nave been an overheated stovepipe under way by the lime ' ''iwitment arrived, no one the bouse at the tune of 'Weak. "uildlnjt. valued at $1400. v "rted with a reasonable " f insurance. Mr. Alder sta- morning Furniture and ' belonging to Mr Jones to ''ble value of aome MOO or ' 'U destroyed and there was n.inre on those, '-ottage was built some jv three yean ago and wis " A i, r i (irtt rsstdincB In Prince r SH YER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAIM W YORK. July 27: (Canadian r " Bar sliver closed at 37c " I'x-Rl metal market today. ' v-r riosed firm at 9c. NO IISII SALE HERE ! r was no sale of halibut on Ptah Exchange today, the W In being the Margaret I " disposed of a witch of 21 .000 "!s to the Canadian FUhlng tr delivery to Butedale. STERLING WILL K INDITENDENT SAYS CIIANCEIXOR 4 IONDON. July 27; (Cp) Ami,i ioud chwifl) Rt on ,y nip Chamberlain. British T '""rellor of the Bchequer. 11 e House of Commons yes- -j wwvriea IIML "AtrrMnff With Italian Aerial Fleet Tnli - ti i BWBWWBBLfcMi? i r TiTfci mm r !h Vw ai. IhIh gggBgi iflMigiv REST FOR AVIATORS Grnrral lUlbo Decides to Hold His living Boat Meet in New-; foundland For Few Days 1 SHOAL HARBOR. Nfld July 17: -General Italo Belbo, Italian air minuter and leader of the expedition of twenty-four big flying boats. which crossed the Atlantic Ocean to attend the Century of Progress Exposition at Chicago, advised Premier Benito Mussolini yesterday that he would hold the squadron hrrr for a four or five day rest before essaying the return crossing of the oceaa via the A so res Islands and Gibraltar Meantime, the fly-rrs will rest after the arduous round of receptions and entertainment which they were accorded at Chicago and New York during the nast ten days and the ships will be Mmvi up for the haaardous ocean flight On the flkht from Shed lac. N.B to Shoal Harbor yesterday one of the shins was forced down on Prince Edward Island on aecoun" of a broken oil nlpe Repairs "effected it tolned the main squadron here today. Hopes Expressed That Parley Will Reassemble Later On To Achieve Worthwhile Results Government Is Planning Trau Up Mountain Work to Start as Soon at Route Gazetted With Federal Approval As Relief Measure VICTORIA, July 27: It Is announced by the piovincial government that construction is planned of a two-mile trail out of Prince Rupert to the top of Mount Old fir Id as a measure of unemployment relief. Work on the route will start as soon as the route has been gazetted with fedeial approval. Theprojtct will be. aUooiUcn tirely labor, affoiding road work and wood-cutting for numbers of the tinemploTfd In the Prince Rupert area. The trail when completed, will give access to one of the scenic lockouts of the ara at an elevation in excess of 1.000 feet DEATH FOR KIDNAPPER Walter McKee to be Executed for Abducting Daughter of Kansas City City Manager KANSAS CITY. July 27: (Canadian Press) Walter McGte was sentenced to death today by a criminal court which convicted him of kidnapping Miss Msry MclJroy, daughter of the city -anager of Kansas City. '' It is the lint time the death penalty has been Imposed n the present United States campaign against kidnapping and one of the few cases in history In which Ihe death penalty has been assessed when a victim was unharmed. Liberals of North Vancouver Have Wild Convention; Named Two Candidates Amid Uproar NORTH VANCOUVER, July 27: (Canadian Press) Two Liberal candidates were nominated last night for the provincial riding of North Vancouver by two separate meetings. A body of people crashed through the door of the KnightvS of Pythias Hall when they were refused admission on the ground that they did not have credentials and took possession of the upper part of thb hall after an exchange of fisticuffs in a miniature Donny-brook. Thoy nominated J. M. Hryan. Delegates present before the door crashing occurred retired to the lower part of the hall and nominated H. S. Wood K.C. It is understood that efforts will be made to conciliate the differences between the two factions in the riding. Frank Speeches Delivered Today by Premier MacDonald j And OthersChamberlain is HopefulWheat I ' Delegations Postpone Decision on Restriction of Acreage i LONDON, July 27: (Canadian Press) The world economic conference adjourned late this afternoon to meet again after a recess and make a new attempt to restore world prosperity. Plain words were spoken at the closing , plenary session by final speakers concerning the failure of ' the conference to date to accomplish what it had set out to do but hope was expressed that jit would yet yield worthwhile fruit. ..... . ' Among the fifteen final speakers W 1 1 ill f TTT II I .were Premier J. Ramsay MacOon- " VvI A I aid. who presided. Oordetl Hull mm a TTn 4 j rrrwr ISeereUry of State and chief of the IY A 1 I i A I I Y United States delegation, and, W1A1U1 James M. Cox, chairman of the. monetary committee. I ChamberiaJ VANCOUVER, July 27. .Canadian Rt. Hon. Kevffle RrHtsh Ohaneenor -of the-Exehe-ftfxrMayot Loulp..Tajlpr yaf-quer. yesterday deprecated the air terday confirmed the previous an-of penisffl of some of the dele- noeneement triat he wiH not run for gates and declared that he saw no the mayoralty of this city again at reason why the conference should not reassemble later on and achieve successful results. Negotiations between wheat delegates of Canada, the United States, Argentina and Australia for re- , striction of acreage were adjourned ' today until August 21. the election in December 1934. His Worship, who recently toured the riding, is confident that he will be elected to the Legislature for Om-Ineca at the coming provincial contest and intends to devote his entire time in future to furthering the interests of the north. Youthful Texas Flyer Out of This District, Off To Edmonton Made Good Take-Off From Terrace Hay Field Yesterday Afternoon and Stopped at Hazclton, Stnithers and Prince George Enroute to Alberta Capital Following his departure from here yesterday afternoon, Jimmy Mattern, youthful world flyer from San Angelo, Texas, has been making real progress again on his globe circumnavigation project and was this afternoon winging his way New York-ward from Prince George to Edmonton on the Bellanca relief plane of the Alexander ex- edlUon which he was successful . In HfMnff nut nf tlut uuMr.ihiml clover field at Terrace In which It transfer to a new Lockheed-Vega plane which has been provided by j his backers and will continue his; flight to New York, stopping at Chi- j cago enroute. It to expected he will . reach New York by Saturday. Leaving here at 3:15 yesterday, afternoon on the Alaska Southern Airways seaplane Chicagoff on which they had arrived In the morning from Nome. Alaska, Mat-tern and members of the Alexmndei expedition had landed on Lakelse Lake exactly an hour later. From there Mattern motored to the Pranks farm and. accompanied by Fred Fettermnn, hopped off at t 45 In the Alexander plane, making a good take-off and landing at Hasel- Ellis in the made a forced landing a few weeks 5:45 pjn ago. At isamonton, Matiern win Alaska Southern sea-left Lakelse Lake at At 7:55 last evening. Mattern left Continued on Page Four) SEVEN DIE IN CRASH United States Army Bombing Plane Loses Wing and Crashes To Ground at Oceanslde California 0CBAN6IDB, Cal., July 27 (Canadian Press) Seven bodies were taken from the wreckage of a United States Army bombing plane which dropped a wing and crashed here on Tuesday from an altitude ton at 9:44 pm. Meantime, Capt of t.000 feet William Alexander. Thomas Abbey! were: Lieut. in the air The killed Oar l Murray, Sear- and Harold Person, the oUier mem- j geant Qeorge Herrlck, Corp. Cay-be rs of the relief expectation, were lor and Privates Gladys, Book and flown on to Haielton by Pilot Bob Overend