Tomorrow's Tides U; ' T tuf Ail-Ktar Ge Down us ir. lUMbaH Inhibition A i huaf Yesterday S.ii H July 7: v all-Star '..!; mm defeated an i. j League team here a sear of 4 u 1. the , tsyed a sports at-.finec'lon with Ok ' ProgrcM ExpoatUon d oii1 Home ran In i.ntfig with Lou Oehrig k ahead of htm Forty-w!d fans wttnmed Ukt ' IVt r League ar f.e day wet Womens Labor League Holds Bridge-Dance mis foUowedbya apices of the Wonwo's r was brld lat ntght Ml t Hloek Hall mitte In rharee resists (km Mrs O -Whtte. i Mrs. B Scberck and Montsaenery. kiios orrhoatra played uv- end L N Mmrr was ' iTKinies BefreehaaenU winner were: bvltoa' 'i.-ii und: sesoaa. W Ma- first, V. E. Petersen virion. Vancouver Stocks ',' r. t 8 D. v.., 1 Mi v. 1 , till- M ,viurt. i'r 'v.nce. jSI. River, JOS. ''i!lf, I ft. '"t 121. MrDonaM, H..pr. .OS. wiite-r. '"i. 4. X Son. ' 2 20 0 liver. jSH. II. JS4 II Wver. Ji. UOH, 1.70. N'' rd. UVi. Oils I' ConaolkJnted. .17. ''Iniont. .10. iihyi)n Pete, 41. ' Ulfi E .70. fr"""id, rrrv. Ml "'ry. .18. "'"rlinn PacWe. H. Ilaitrrn ''rritt-oonlon. l.M. N,,riinrtu Miirnitiu. ait e weewfc " - - Af.mtroal foreiirn ex MSWilVS WW - 1 . . change yesterday, it soared to $4.87J but re- cedd to close at $4.50. Today wm mch. etl, dosing at i.w. '""I", 1.10. She Word recrtvrd from Terrace by the Prtnrr Rupert Daily News this aftenvxtn was that f inlet WVien Aleaander. me chart of the Mattern relief e e etpntft'"" would leave Ter- race by speeder this afternoon to esaaptetr plans at Prince pari fee his trip Id Mesne to brsttc out Jaaaos Mattern HAGEN HAS GOLF LEAD ST ANDREW'S. Scotland. July 1: Canadian Press -Walter Hants of United States kept a one stroke toad In the British open golf championship yesterday by shooting It, one undrr par. for his second round following his SI on Wednesday. Bd Dudley of United States had TO and 71 yesterday while Boa ssnervtlle of London. Oat., had It to add to his tS of Wednesday I.HGI0N WINS OVER REGIMENT (kaadian Legion defeated Beat- four to nil in last nignti Jaagbnll game, the final of Use Shield series. IniTM) IS OVER PAR e (Canadian rraas MONTREAL MONTREAU July 7: For the first time .iiiM F.nrfanii aban doned the fifoid stand-ami, the British pound t.Hmr fudd over its par e Pv a " a A vein nf S4.86 2-3 On Ul Effort Ilcing Made to Organize Relief Expedition Here Today to Brinrf Aviator Out to Civilization ORDERED TO SIBERIA NEW YORK, July 7: (Canadian Press) The Mattern rescue expedition, which is at present bcinjj held at Terrace, B.C. on account of unfavorable weather conditions, was this afternoon sent instructions by its backers here to proceed at once to Anadir1, Siberia, to pick Mattcrn up and brine him out. Advices were received in Prince Rupert thus rooming that Capt James J. Mattern, young Texas flyer, who had been missing since June 14 whin he took off from Khabarovsk, Siberia, for Nome, Alaska, in his Ux&heed-Vega airplane in the course of an attempted flight around the world, had Iwen found safe at Anadir, Chukotka, a lonely aexust on the sweated aortHea V SJberta whence be bad. 9 ' ftppAMBflty. ovsVc is iMk COM r woe ir nL&rnint - - SSSmaJSS IK WttMCL HIPliOT ZZtZmM la taTof Us anfey imii nuiuir tfitilV A 'Thinaeti ssi illain of Canadian Press contacts efforts were being here today to form an eape- dttton which might go to Anadir by an- to ptrk ap Mattern and bring him oat A resjnial was coureyed to the rsnsdian rreas representative of the Prince Bnpert Dally Hews from Wftttem Aisxander. pilot of the MaUeni nttet espediUon. which m now at Terrace, to get hi touch with the Boeing yacht Taconlte. which has been etistatng In local waters and have the ftylng boat, which Is bring used by the yachting party with Clayton L. Beeil as phot, come n to Prince Rupert and take members of the Alexander party north to Nome to get Mattern and bring him bnme. Efforts were also being Made from Seattle and sssewnere along the coast to contact the Ta-eonite wKh the object of secwrinr the services of the Boatnc frying boat which was test here Wednesday afternoon when she came in to refuel The Alexander relief plane was tost rotated by provincial pottre at Terrace early this morning and thus received Its first advice of Mat- torn s safety wHh the suggestion feat H defer its departure for the north until It received runner m- atrucUons, It had been thought ghat Alexander and his comnan- tons might hop off for rommo today Mea(r Was Tere The inessaae telling of Mattern safety was a very brief one. merely stating that he was safe at Anadir n Chukotka Peninsula, off Norui-Mtetern Siberia. A telegraphic stealage received at Moscow direct from Mattern himself gave the MUled world first tnUmattoo of the world nyer's safety. No other particulars were known. Telegraphic dispatches received . ..il tt tH Ttnl. iai atates eoaatguard cutter Northland was 360 mes trow Ana- !dlr. Siberia, yesterday Matching far J Mattern and was expected by . ... . a. a a a...U coastguard of ncwa w gev m kuc wtth him at Anadir. The Northland has bom searching ever since Mat-torn was lost. Word has been received that nUMr Paraons. A pupil Of Miss Margaret MoCaffery passed htotn- tHdnotOf)' examination oi vnr ju nta Oanservatory or music wiui honors. r-erOnn m . ia prospects are MU unsettled. HAL1UUT AURIVALS Summary Aaietoan-4lfv powada, 7c and 4c and tc and 4e. Oaandlan 4M68 pound, 5c and Sc and ttJc and 3c American Whlleeway. Um. and Onah. 16 -m, Royal. 7 e and 4c. Viola. 10.000, Cold Storage. 7c and 4e. Canadian Cspella, 14.000. Cold Storage. 6Jc and 3c Today's Weather . 1:18 tun. 28.5 ft. 14:23 pjn. 30.2 ft Prince Rupert Raining, moderate 8:06 am. 0.0 ft. southeast wind; barometer, 20:14 pa 8.1 ft 29.98; temperature, 54; sea choppy. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER WV No 187. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS MATTERS IS FOUND SAFE IN SIBERIA MW PROGRAM FOR CONFERENCE IS PROPOSED BY STATES World Flyer, Missing For Over Three Weeks, Was Forced Down At Isolated Outpost of Anadir AMERICANS WIN GAME NORTHERLY PASSING OF WORLD WIDE ACTION TO CROP GOOD SHIPMASTER cuadtem wrwiwr time Recent Rains Improve Prospects in Capt. Stuart Stone, Formerly fikip-Central and Southern Areas per of Fcderalship, Dies Harvest August 1 LOS ANOBLBS. Jury 7: (Cana dian Press Capt- Stasrt Stone. aged 41. well kaewn Vanomra. B.j prairie provtoees are continuing to I celMomU coerta as master of snow escenem crop conojwene. sc ship, ded to UKycrop repottol tt at perttonttta. the department of agriculture. Ca- nadian KaUwiaj Bail ways. Resent rains have unpawn it crap prospects in the central and southern areas slthough those may be too tale to entirety to tenet earlier drought In the Local hall and grass-, isaa to noted bwt. In the i aggregate. letwlSJims are good In Manitoba and Brandon di- HARRIS ON Coi. Victor Spencer s Junkers sea plane "City of Prince Oeerge. carrying W 8. 'Duke Harm. well known northern mining nan on weather easvdMtona foefare preeeed- Prom the Dauphin dtvkuon come tog north from here The plane report that from Sn" to Wr "f wheat Is beaded out and showtni s fOand of fiom IS to 22 inches. All course grains are ktokinjt excellent Saskatchewan OhwHU h The Lampman. Riverhurst Qu- Appelle and Central Butte subdi came up from BeHa BeMa to one which to carry on AND RAISE WAGES URGED erly grain growing areas of the " Z " " IZT hi xuuaj inai ureal untain is on vercc 01 urcaKinij Openly With European Gold Bloc London Gathering is Proceeding LONDON, July 7: (Canadian Press) A large contribution to a revived and revised world economic conference which was saved from death yesterday by the united ac tion of Prime Minister K. B. Bennett of Canada and the A "V NORTH' "can delegates, s expected to be the proposal by the VV 1 11; United States for world wide action in shortening hours i of labor, increasing wages and raising agricultural price, The. French delegation was described a i tody fearing that Groat Brftata corrER TAKES ANOTHER la In iUnar nf hmnu anMllv visions of Manioiins the guod r-in.-. prospecung expediuon to 8rwi . th-ald bloc received stace the last report haw creek in the Rainy Hollow coesrtry much improved crop condtUom of Northern British OoiumMa and Onusboppers base caueed aaase the PeUy River district of the Ya-itimasT In Use Carman seedivi- ken Territory, landed bete shortly sesn. catting is effected to start after noon today from Betta BeSa 1 asjaer pissent wea- ajni la awaiting an Isapre esnrnt in PASSING OF president and general manager of Bran dram - Header son Limited, paint manufacturers, died here yesterday following a lengthy illness His ftrra is one of the largest in Its line with branches in Halifax. St, John. Toronto. Winnipeg. Medicine Hat, Oabjary and Edmonton. and general manager in the latter reai Under Mr. Henderson's management, the business branched into the west, acquiring a number absorbed or operated as snbahhar ies Mr Henderson was active In the affairs of the Canadian Paint. Oil and Vamtoh Association, of which he was president from 1010 to IMS. He was also chairman of the Canadian "Save the Surface" campaign committee from 1011 to 10SS. He waa a member of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association of which he became second vice-presl-dent in 1031 He was president of the Montreal Board of Trade In 1024. He was president nf the Del-housle Alumni Association from 10S16 to 1017. Tn politics he was s Munro Installed the " George con-servatlv- Bnd an Anglican president who spoke of the aims I jjj,, f fan sna objects or we ciuo ana asxeo . Ma-rk)d m 1003 to Mtas Annie for the co-operation or all welLea Ketth of Halifax. Mr. Hender- memoere I aon is survived by one son snd three jonn oavey nan cnarge or da wthters. His recreations were entertainment features, there being i ,,1, atK f tahlng violin solos by Bert Cameron and vocal numbers bv Mrs. A. J. Web-1 hr all of which were much an-' Miss Olga Kolosoff arrived this officiated Two Visitors. Olof Han- morning irom Vancouver ana . o- aon and Oeorce Dybhavn jr.. were "tg through to Anyox to vkdt her welcomed and the return of Colonel stater. Mrs Stewart, with whom her s n Johnaton and Major C V. Bvltt mother U also staying Miss koios from thrr viait to Burone was made off was formerly with McRae Bro th. ...ki. r MuuMtHiiUm Ma. thers In this city and later at Katen, 18.000, Cold Storage. 5c )0r Evltt will tell of the trip at next Beaver Lodge Experimental Farm and 3c. week's luncheon. m tne i-eace iver country . JUMP IN NEW YORK MART NEW YORK, July 7: CP e Copper took another quarter of a cent )uap bi priee to dose at 8e on the lecal metal PAINT MANri&-! MONTREAL. July 7: Canadian hour and forty mmtrtee. It had . press Oeorge Henderson, aged 55. flown from Vancouver to Bella Br Ha yesterday, stopping at the latter point last night on account of unfavorable weather. Phot W L. McChiskey Is hi visions In Saskatchewan have ex-1 charge of the plane and the third perlenced good weather during the party on board to a Vancouver past week bat conaiderable damage prospector. D. J. McRae, whose to reported from grasshoppers and oroperty at 8juw Creek to among is noted More those to be vtoeted by Mr. Harris. to needed. I It to planned to spend a few days In the Prince Albert division, the i in the north, flying In vta Car- most northerly crop producing area in Saskatchewan, prospecta are IteMrally good and growth has been rapid Some hall damane to reported from the Paexlectamed subdivision and more rains are needed Warm In Alberta la Central Alberta, the weather for the period under review has been moatly warm and cloudy with several scattered showers which Reports Heard by Rotary Club at Its Weekly Luncheon have been very benefarial to the According to the report of the late sown grama. Wheat average secretary Olen Oultck. the Prince about ten Inches and to In shot , Rnpert Rotary Club held It Glial blade . some crops are being lencheon yesterday. At most of ploughed under but. it Is expected these luncheons there were ad-00 to S0 of a normal crop will drease given by members of the be harvested ! dub or visitors and the secretary The Edmonton division reports ' estimated that these. If given eon-all grains in need of more moisture ; serutively without break would but no damage from hall or posts take 17 days In delivery. It was the In the Peace River territory wea- last luncheon of the dub year and ther has been mostly cool and President O. A. Woodland, in hand-showery. Crops are in good eondl-.ing over the reins of office to his Uon. there is plenty of moisture, but successor. John Dybhavn. spoke of more warm weather would be bene-, the successful year through which ftglil ' they have passed Tne membership There is very ttttle change in the j had been Increased and the general cattle market thto week. There has i tone of the club was exeeltont been a fair sprgftkltng of dry fed Alex McRae reported on the club cattle among lecelpte. meeUng a "nances, showint that all mem-ready outlet at pricea well In line bershlp dues had been pah) up and with the previous week. The stocker I the club was quite solvent with a .fui UmW trade la bad. The hot sufficient balance on hand with from yesterday United Church Choir Tea and Sale is Success Mr. Henderson was also president f the Alberta Linseed Oil Co. Ltd. A very enjoyable tea was he4d of Medicine Hat and of the Pad- yesterday afterseen by the First ftc White Lead Co. of Vancouver. ; United Church Choir in the church Born at Five Islands. Colchester parlors. County. N. January St 1876. Mr.j Mrs. R. O. Large and Miss D. Henderson was educated at Roth- Sharp lecelved the guests while pre-esay College School and DaMiouste siding st the tea tables were Mrs. University. The present business of P. W Hart. Mrs. George Edgcurabe. Brandxam-Henderaon Ltd. was and Mrs. 8. P. McMordie. These rounded In 1I70 under the name of serving were Mtosec Stylet, Miner. Henderson k Potts, incorporating Batman,. Perm and Cannery and under the present name in 1096. Mrs. P. C. MUtor and Mrs. Bbner Deceased had been associated wtth the busmen since IMC. was manager of the Maritime branches from Thompson were to charge of the home cooking. Activities were directed from the 1PM to 1015. becoming president I kitchen by Mrs. J. J. Payne and Mrs. J. Krikevsky. A splendid mnsttal program vfba enjoyed during the course of the afternoon tndudlng piano solo .lay of other firms which were either j Mrs. S. A. KWbacfc, vocal solos Iff Mrs. Jarvto McLaod and Mrs. A. J. Webber, accompanied by Miss M. A. Way and by Mrs. H. N. Brock- lesby. accompanied by Mrs. E. ,J. Smith, and recitation by Miss Berfl Birch. x General Brown Superannuated OTTAWA. July 7: (Canadian Press) Retirement on pension at his own request of Brigadier-Oen--ral J. Sutherland Brown, officer ranmandlng military chatrict Ha. 11, Victoria, to seeeeeeee o JACK CRAWFORD WINS IN WIMBLEDON TENNIS a WIMBLEDON, Eng.. July 7: CP Jack Crawford of A us- tralia won the Wtoabtedon ten- nis championship today by defeating Bneworth Vines 4 -ft. 11-9, ft- 3-6. 6-4 In the keen- t ly contested final. 4