Jor No i Northern, spot cah properties for the Spencer latoraato and km been using the plane far that purpoae for aorae tune. -- - . REVENUES FROM MINES INCREASING Total Iteirrnuea lor Quarter Are Up W.000 It 1 Officially Announced V1CTOKIA. July 31: Brithh Columbia revenue for the first quarter of the pment fkcal year nue $6060 freatrr than for a eorrefpondlnf period last year. There were material gains In all form of raining receipts. Hon. W. J. Jene. ralnMer of finance, said, In making the announcement. CROPS POOR SOUTH PART OF PRAIRIES flank of Montreal Ueport Says Yield l or Three Provinces Will He Much Itelow ATerate further deterioration in all mm in the prairie provlncea naa takn nlace during the paat week owing to lack of molature and hot ather and poor crope wiUi eonae-mwnt teed shortage are Indicated ettr a large pan oi w and oentral areas of the three pro- vtneee, according w 1UK Montl report Condltioru In th northern areas are more favorable Damage from graaahoppera oon-Unuea over large area of Slcat-ehwM and Manitoba, while froate hav occurred In Alberta. A Ind oated in prevloua report the prairie crop of ali grain will be conald- erably below average. Nomian L rr.nn. local re-praaenUUve of the taction' Aaliertea Commtwion. w10 nM S?n o7a two ... ka' trip to Ket-chllam and Junwu on official du-tlea. returned to the city from the north on the Prlnreaa Charlotte I Saturday afternoon. has been received Junkers Junkers seat seaplane Tomorrow's Tides She Today's Weather High .. 0:39 am. 15.4 ft. 21:20 19.7 ft. pjn Prince Rupert Sunshine, light .... 3:00 ft. A Low ajn. moderate westerly breeze.' cleir H: Mil. r and warm. Temperature 67. m . NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER N XXIV . NO. 177. PRINCE RUPERT, B;C, JULY MONDAY, 31, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS NO MSUALIIES ENGLAND CAPTURES LAWN TENNIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Seaplane City of Prince George Wrecked in Forced Landing When . In Neighborhood McConnell Creek Nn Stock Trading , i n i New lork Saturday, After Slump Friday' v w vork July 3i -Au tame ' l'rince George was wrecked in a forced landing near Mc-. New York stock Exchange Connell Creek but the occupants, Pilot W. R. McCluskey, i .i iwn in last Prwaya trad- Air Engineer Fred Stanes and W. S. (Duke) Harris, min-: i tv indtMtrtai imii at dm- jng mnn, were not injured and were picked up by a search 95 51. oil U. rail. Uotd by Kn Dowar of the ' ,.l IttM 11 UK ILff M IM f UIIIIM. - W . mww 88 23. off 01 There m no . n Saturday Codification Is Requested Urftlnr Titklnc .rictare Technl tuns at Hollywood Appeal to Rootcvrlt P 1 YWOOD. Jory 3l:-Strtk- ., i kin picture technician.; t agreeing to arbitrate tnc r p itf with the Academy of ! . Picture Arta and Science i ; to President Rooae ; KiifiraUon of the Industry "i- national economic re I'i'f ram Meantime 3300 nf - are now tilled wtth tubatl-, "i aa the strike continue Vane ouver Stocks tittf a. o. titA oo.i Vancouver Em. 3 00. r- 1 Oreille. 1.3. . Five, .H. r oller, lie. nl sther, MM T n Idaho. .It. r River. -Mfc. ' ' rma River. Jo. V. iTwatar, M. nboo Oold. tM. F'rd. .13. '!"idian. .41. t1 x Mlasourt JML I iy Jim, .0411, crest, j4, '.V ,vcrly, 0tV. B K X . SI. W.ivKlcle. M. N ie Son. .WVV DI-K-blrd. .0L rk Provlnee, jot. Mutnlng SUr. M. Toronto N"nuid, 33.3ft. '-rrltt, 1.47. I"''r Nickel. 18A0.. M u-aaaa, .87. Wattera. .97. ro, 1.00. 'irannda. 1.01. Kl,kUnd Lake Ooid, .37. P Antonio, iJDi. Oils kt'rllng, .4J. A P Con.. 21. F'hyin, 0. Fwhold. .i8V4j. ' ilmnnt, .lfl. ' & E., 3.58. Home. 3.38. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. July 31 :-The price li'it hore lodRy wan 77 centa a jMcClusky, Duke Harris and Others Escape Uninjured and HroiiRht Out to Burns Lake by Consolidated Plane Vancouver; My that Colonel Vietor Spencer pencers s . . . mlllBa Conwny Ltd and taken to Bams Lake yesterday Ttw plane left Prince Rupert on Friday. July 31 following a proa-pectiac trip In the Rainy HoUow coturtry wtth the intention of enabling Mr. Harris to look over some mjrtsn ncoapeeU in Use McOannaB ifr: fCffV IfouUng rof ataiap here City ot Quarter Million ; Pounds Halibut Sold Here Today Over Hundred Thousand Foands ot Canadian Fhh at Exchangc-vil This Morning Flah arrivak this morning were rather heavy, the total tending be ing 34T60 pound made up ot 108.- 808 Canadian and 13W4) Ameri- ran. Price were about tne same level aa usual. American Fortloek. 38.060. ftJe and 4c. Ca-tadtan FUh ft CoM Storage. Arrow. 34,000. 8 and 4c, Cana-1lan lFah k CoM Storage. Oceanic. 18.000. 7Jc and 4c. Royal. Drothera. 17JD00. 8J9c and 4e. Ca-vadtan Flah A: CoM S4orag. AugnaU. M.600. 7Jc and 4c. AUin. Vtola. 1000, 68? and 4e. Caru- iian Flah tt Cold Storage. Canadian Loganna, 360. 5c and 3c' Royal. oJe Baker. 8.006, 5c and 1M Ca nadian Flah & OaMd Storage.. Relief. 301060. S and 3.4c. Ca nadian Flah it Cold Storage. Helen II, 30.000. SJc and 3Jc Canadian Flah &: Cold Storage. EL Upeett. 18,000. 5c and 3c. Cfnadian Fkth & Cold Storage. Teeny Mllly. 18.060. 5Jc and 3Jc. , Booth. Aiken. 13.000. 51c and 3 Joe.! Booth. Honeymoon Over For Klondike Kate Klondike Kate who waa married recently in the south to John Mat- Wi and went north on her honeymoon recently, la In the city today going south to settle up some busi ness before returning to live permanently in the Yukon. .NO FISH SAI.K SATURDAY No boata being In with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local fish exchange Saturday. JIM AND AMY WEItE GUESTS OF PRESIDENT LUNCHEON YESTERDAY NEW YOHK. July 31: Cap- . tain Jamea Molllson and Mrs. Mollteon were the guests of Trealdent and Mrs. Roosevelt ( at luncheon yesterday at their Hyde Park home. IN AIRPLANE CRASH The Latest in Rockets asssssPn MCQQtfjE jaSBBBsialBBBBsk KBtjjT ' aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 1 1 V aaBBBBBBBslv 1 iHaUaWk I W' tJwJ JwK sbbbbbbbbbbbI ' H saBliMaH 'iBBBBBBBBsB sbbbbbbbbbH .asV9R4BilH0'BBBB J Ernest Lerbc;. u:. : Ejso.:; Hx : j CWid rocketeers, discuss the layou- of '.he rocket :;. h pc to ca6 aloft some time this falL It is xpected Ui ascend 10 miles m 40 seconds, then a parachute returns it with gas samples. Independent C. C. F. Men in Field in South Break In Party Arcrntuaied by Tutting Five Candidates in Field in Vancouver District VANCOUVER, July 31: live independent members ot the Canadian Commonwealth Federation are in the field in this district. Oerald V. Felton. K.C. and Colonel II. Edward Lyon are candidates for Vancouver Centre and James E. Johnston for Burnaby. In Vancouver East J. O. Lecgat and F. V. Crawford are running. These are the first members of the new group to be choen and their nomination brings the number ot candidates for the province up to 91 with a number more to be chosen. The central plank In the Independent C C. F. platform is to be consolidation of taxation into Income taxes. Local Prospecting Syndicate Has Its Men in the Yukon Word Wun received In the city at the end of the week that a party sent In by the Beaner prospecting syndicate ot this city to property In the Pelly River section of the Southern Yukon had arrived at the location. The party was sent in via Edmonton. It Join other men who have been on the ground since last year. District Governor Of Rotary Visiting Pr. Rupert Today William Dlnsmore of Taeoma, district governor ot Rotary, arrived in the city thla morning on the Princess Louise to visit the lo cai club and will proceed to Ketchikan Wednesday. He wtfl meet the officers of the club thla evening and will address the whole slab along with the wives of the members at their dinner tomorrow erenlBg. Following the club dinner the members plan to attestd the Capital Theatre In a body. Aimee Taking in World's Fair on Her Way to L. A. CHICAGO. July 31: Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson HuUon arrived here at the end of the week to pay a brief visit to the World1 Fair while on her way to Los Angeles after a world tour. Tound Sterling and Canadian Dollar on New York Exchangi NBW YORK. July 31: The British pound sterling closed at $1.37 H on Friday, up one-halt cent from the day previous. The Canadian dollar closed at 92V, off 7 jo. A. W Blaaon left last night on the Catala for Anyox. Davis Cup Won By England When Team Completed Its Series With France Sunday On Auteuil Courts AUTEUIL, France, July 31: England captured the Davis Cup, the emblem of tennis supremacy throughout the world yesterday by defeating France three matches to two and the team returned home much elated at their victory. Yesterday Cochet defeated Bunny Austin 5-7, 64 j 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, thus giving each country two victories and CANADIAN BIG LOAN Fifteen Million Founds to Be Borrowed in Great Britain by This Country LONDON. July 31: A Canadian loan of fifteen million pounds approximately $15,000,000. is to be floated here in 4 bonds. This is the first loan to be made on the British market in many years. BIG TIMBER TRACT SOLD Over .Million Dollars Paid in Forced Sale at Vancouver at End Of Week VANCOUVER. July 31: (Canadian Press) A IOjOOO acre tract of Umber In the Sayward district of Van-couver Island was sold at public j auction at the Court House here at the end of the week to the only bidder, the La belle Timber Co. Ltd. of Vancouver, for $1,164,615. The sale was in satisfaction of a Judgment obtained by the La belle Co. against the Arkansas-Vancouver Timber and Lumber Co. Ltd. tor $1,091,450 for balance owing by the Arkansas-Vancouver Co. In 1930 to purchase the tract for $1,600,000. A cash payment of $460,000 was made and the suit began two years later for principal Instalments and Interest. PROJECT APPROVED United States Government to Spend Sixty-Three Millions on Power Undertaking WASHINGTON. DC July 31 Plans for the new $83,060,000 Grand Coulee dam and power project on the Upper Mississippi River were approved at the end ot the week by President . Roosevelt. Work win start soon on the project and will extend tor a number of years. The undertaking cornea under the national economic recovery program. JIMMY MATTERS REACHES NEW YORK AND IS WELCOMED NEW YORK. July 31: Ilm- my Matte rn completed his round the world flight when he landed here last evening from Toronto and was given a rous- ing welcome. He completed the tour Hying solo In his new Lockheed-Vega plane. 'two defeat. In the final and decisive match Perry rounded off the vletory by defeating Merlin 4-6. 8-6. 6-2. 7-5. LONDON. July 31: There waa much elation here yesterday when the new was flashed that English tennis players had won the coveted Darts trophy for having beaten the world at tennis. It Is the first Uroe this country has held the cup in 20 years. MEAL TAX IS BROKEN BY COURT First Round Won by Victoria Barrister In Vancouver When Sustained In Non-Payment VANCOUVER. July 31:-F. C. Elliott, Victoria barrister, won the first round of his battle against the Hospital Aid Aet, known better as the meal tax. In the police court this morning when Magistrate J. A. Findlay acquitted him of the charge of violating the aet because he failed to pay a tax ot 14 cents on a $2.50 meal check. TWO MILLION POUNDS FISH DURING JULY. Almost as Much Canadian as Am - eriran Landed Here Local Catch 985,000 Pounds k - The total baNoot catch for trd month ot July wal 2j01500 pounds. Of this Canadians caught alrnoit as much as Americans, the total Canadian catch being 966.000 and American 1,069,080 pounds. Fishing has been partleuhtrly good this year and the prices hae been high enough to prove profit able. Large Sums For Improvements In Alaskan Waters' United States Government Liberal To Territory In Which Cans- - dlans Also Interested SEATTLE. July 31: -The United States government hi making liberal allocation for marine work in Alaskan territory! Revised sehedules give the following: Dredging and rock removal Id Wrangell Narrows, $100,000. Small boat harbor at Wrangell. $50,000. Small boat harbor at Petersburg, $90,000. Dredging and reek removal In Dry Pass, west coast of Prlnee of. Wales Island. $50,000.