V V I-r r r r i r- K 77 - TAXI - 77 (TOMMY'S) gtind, Capitol Theatre Block Day and Night Service 7 Passenger Chrysler Car " finished the same. I '.n staged a rstty l the ng when they fMed the A rored the second tally ; - too much, however. sre m: it n 2 roaw. bsts, X er- tk 4 run. M htU. I er- ancouver 147 '"nn 01. r-tlTirit. U """if. si P foil Oils 20. Stocks Ysnrouvrr B J.U--.un. . E . - oj',. T . Rivrr cm. J. - Cold. 3t. t Province, M. ' River. MM. : . 02 Jim. 04. Star. JL ' "n 0i. 1 Slim. 41. five . ISM, . Oreille. 1JI. : Idaho. .It. it 125. "i og 1 00 "ffMl. SMi. w1e. 4614 'ler. .VI. !v. 01. Toronlo .'...no l. Pitrlclt. Mi k and Lake. .4ft. M MM. :r:it ih. . ': Nirkel. 30.46. 1 14. Pou"d Sterling and l nadlan DnlUr - --w..M vat ew York Exchange Dritlsh ' IOr ffh vAi. ' .i nn "adlan dollar closed at MOLLISONS' HOP Lance flight from here to Bagdad early this morn- ing suffered a serious set-back when the un- dercarriage of their plane Seafarer II was twisted when caught in a enmwind which plun- ged the machine down- ward when it was some five feet in the air. Nei- ther Capt or Mrs. Mol- lison were injured. While damage to the plane was slight new jmrts costinrr but a few dol- Jars, precious time has been lost and any idea of another attempt from this beach this year is over. MoUison, although undecided about furthor plans, admitted that he might seek another take-off field. j44 PLANES IN MARATHON rUot in Marhlnea Take Off From Las Amelea in Rare To New Yoik LOfl AXOELEB. Oct. S:-Stx pUoU off with their planes from here iaat evening in a namucap trons-eontinenu! air marathon race to fiooaavelt Field. New yoric Jonn Darrymore. noted screen actor, acting aa offlrlal starter. The planoa are to atop tonight at Wichita, Kan aa. eontinuing the night to New York tomorrow. a 4 AUSTRIAN DICTATOR WOl'MEI HY n UNMAN VIENNA. Oct S (CP)-Chan- cellor Snglcbert DoUum was sisghUy wounded in the left FAILS WASAGA BEACH, Ont, Oct 3: (CP)-An attempt by Capt James A. Mollison and Mrs. Amy Johnson MoUison ptnrtr hitter whe- v4 to lake OlS OR R lW&dis a. u vurtman who who fired urea ei on behalf of Henry Ford, hope was expressed that the company would be able to resume full operation in all Its plant very shortly at the same wage scales as existed before the depression. Mr. Ford continues obdurate, however, as far as sign ing up with the N. I. R. A. is con eerned. SENTENCED Matin AND FINED Penalties Imposed Upon Victoria Hindus For Manufacturing Opium VICTORIA. Oct 3: (CP)-Beru. ;'T .iL. .t tha entrance of .Ditto and Sohan. three Hindus. I'm .... i'.l 4 the rrl lament day. a BaiMtef to- charged with manufacturing nar- . t . . , . co i ios out oi poppras. nc hni sen tenced to six months' Imprisonment I Tomorrow's Tides me 20:00 pm. 2.3 ft High 2:01 am. 20.7 ft. 14:01 pm. 22.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Low 8:33 am. 5.2 ft. V XXV No 230, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933 The member., of ;.ie Nnr Yr Q:.-.- wt. -erv .' N.-:o-m! ..-,c-i pennant who meet the Washington Senators Ameruan Li-ague Hag waniv. - in :t.e W irl-.'s Senc, opening today, are shown as they ps! fr a group rhu. Irt to Ttgh; rr mt row S .laefler. trainer; Weiatnvb, Smith. Troy. Mascot Spencer and BKhards Second Row Cntt. Jtrkson Snyder coach' Terrr manager. Dreasen and James After Terry romea C'ark. coach Tr.lrd row Mancuao. Verze FLU. stmmons. Darte. HubbeU. Ryan. 8chumaker. Maaaj. Ott and Parmalee. Fowtta raw: Oart. Vth. Satvacaoft tWPIUf Resident of Portland Canal Camp Very Optimistic Over Future of Operations In That Mining District FORD MAY CLOSE UP Ed-rwater. New Jrrcer, I'lant Authorized to Quit If Strike Threats Continue is DETROIT. Oct 1: Instructions wore laaued from reduarUrs of the Ford Motor Co. here yesterday tfuttwrtatag the management of the plant at Kdgewater. NJ- to dose down the factory there If threats of a strike interfere with production. However, hope was expressed that it wouk) not be necessary to actually close down the plant Last week the plant at Cheater. Penn., was closed owing to labor troubles. In a statement lasued yesterday Much aluable Work Being Done and Finest Samples ivcr seen ai Mcwari Arc IJeing Brought in From Nearby Properties Specimen of ore bodies located in various parte of the n a i i i i i i . . ruruanu uanai aisinci ana representing various styles of properties and mining exceed anything in the past, according to H. W. M. Rolston of Stewart, who is in the city today. Mr. Rolston says that discoveries on the Salmon Gold property are most promising ami of such a nature hat unquestionably brings it with-1 . ' in the dasslfieation of one well wananilng sytsatnatie exploraUon utd development "While I have not seen it." ne aaya, "I have seen he ore in which free gold is distinctly visible. If the exposures are anything like I am given to understand, my Information having come from various sources, the discovery nay well be of ataaoat importance, not only to the Stewart district but to Northern British Columbia. If the values are maintained and the ore goes to depth, the property should become a very important producer. Dun well leasera are doing well. Shipments of on made recently run high In silver aad average better than an ounce of goM to the ton. Specimens of ore brought in Saturday night show massive silver and one of them had nice gold mixed with the silver. It Is understood that additional equipment la to be added to the concentrating plant with a view to improving its efficiency. MoFadden and Thomay are taking ore out of the SpMer which they have on lease. Samples of this ore show heavily cluttered wire silver. On the Marmot River there have been some Interesting dleeoverlea of free gold ore. It at understood that Clay Porter cut his ore at 300 feet death on the Argentine property, formerly known as the Mobile. United Empire up the Bear River, and H tM here yesterday. jit is reliably stated, have forty menjeavement at work, eight of whom are employed sacking high grade ore. Rumor has It that another high grade body has been found In one of the tunnels being driven on this property. Work Is proceeding satkfacterily on the Georgia River. "Even the oldest timers m the camp admit that they hare never seen a year when such truly magnificent specimens hsve been brought in from practically every section of the district." said Mr. Rettton. The healthy condition of the community is evidenced in the feet that of the M parcels of land offered for sale at the recent tax sale were taken ap. Stewart is getting beyond the wooden sidewalk period of its existence, several blocks of asphalt having been put In this season." Mr. Rolston Is remaining in the city until tomorrow when he will proceed to Anyox and Alice Arm. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Oct 3: (CD-Wheat was quoted at 5814c on the local market yesterday. Card of Thanks The family and other relatives of the lase William A. Beit desire to thank their many frlendi fori the kind exprsastoni ot sympathy received daring their recent ber- candidate who have prerkrasljr been nominated and announced. 1 Further nomination in rarioos parts of the province to be reported ( last night were as follow: I The laUnd-Capt. William nils C C F. Peace Rtrer Mrs. Emily Crawford. Independent. Creaton-Neteon Tern Mount-ford. United Front The foOowtoiK Independent C. C. F. Candida tea hate been approved in VancouTer: Vancouver Centre Oerald V. Pel- ton, Col. Henry Lyon. Vancouver East Jack O. Leseat. Ftnwlck CawfertLl,,. - Burrard Waher HamStaa. PotsA.Ore9.. CAppIeby. Burnaby-aBMc JobaaeB. ChlUlwaek Leonard Quance. LOCAL JUDGE ACTING AS COMMISSIONER IN W. O. Fulton are aetkw aa e NEW HAMPSHIRE CASr 4 SHtlng as a commissioner for the taking of evidence in the State of New Hampshire. Judge W E. Fisher of the local County Court Is today hearing testl- mony here in a case from that state m nhteh Investment made by a banker of that state named Hale are being in- veattgated. T. W. Brown and e counsel in the ease. FINED FOR SUPPLYING Indians Found Drinking Home Made Wine on Premises of Seal Cove Man As a result of a raid conducted last night by Royal Canadian Moun ted Police. Dominion police and city police officers on the premises of accused at Seal Cove, some twenty gallons of home made wine was setaed. Indiana were found drinking on the premises and Sam Sanaa lone appeared In city police court this morning on a charge of supplying !iquor to Indians. Sansaloro pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $900 with option of three months' Imprisonment WEAK DAY INST0CK Trading st Lowes Ebb Since August 13 in New York Monday NEW YORK. Oct 3 -Trading was at its lowest ebb since August 13 on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, greatest weakness being displayed by higher priced share. The Industrial average at closing was 9199. off 1.83: rails 40.18. off T9: utlllUes. 44.87. off .74; bonds, 83.81, off .19. Z. LJ 1 : STEWART IS AGAIN ON MINING MAP CRASH RESULTS IN FLYING PAIR GIVING UP BAGDAD TRIP jVeu; York Giants Won First Game of World Series This Afternoon Wonderful Pitching of Carl Hubbcll Proved Fatal to Washington Senators at New York Today Score 4 to 2 Nr W YORK, Oct 3: (CP) New York GianU, aided bv 'i wonderful pitching of Carl Hubbell, took the first ar! "f the world series today by a wore of four to two bet f. a record crowd estimated at 40,000 people, A home r inve by Mel Ott in the first innings put the GianU t to nothing, after Hubbcll hud fanned the first ,"! lo (are him. Hnbtoell' f. a 'ul of ten batsmen and t five arattered hits and : v v men. one of them Her- - ; ; rh hitler, purposely. v ishutgtoa t miners fan . --n WaUy Stewart Wash t . ' wiuthpew. lUrW. but i ' : 'n the showers an the r vntv. the first three Otanta .j i -.j-'t scoring tmo rum. Rus-k i-.e 'he rescue and held New " 1 n'-' ;j'.ui he made way for tort t t 3 V I I Playing Washington Senators In World Series Numerous Further Candidates Nominated Including Victoria Slate and Woman in Peace River VICTORIA, Oct 3: (CP) Hon. Joshua Hinchliffe and CoL H. T. Goodland, Tolmie Unionists; CoL Lome Ross, Independent without affiliation; W. J. Bowser, Aid. Walter Lunev, Capt George McGregor and Charles R. Bishop, Independent non-partizans, are the latest new nominees for four Victoria seats in the forthcoming provincial election. They are all In addition tt Liberals and a number of other I . . UfcAlH Ur H0TELMAN Stephen Jones of Victoria Passed Away Yesterday at Age of Sixty-Two VICTORIA. Oct. 3: (CP) Ste- ohen Jose, aged 62, proprietor of the Dominion Hotel here, popular aieneer recMect of the Capital and est of British Columbia's best know hotel men. died here Monday. Bom In Clinton, Ont, July 7. 1869. the late Mt. Jones eame to British Columbia at the age of three years land attended ihe.pwbtic and-high schools In this city At an earlv see he became identified with the bote business which he followed all his bf e. He was a prominent member of the Victoria Board of Trade and was a past grand master of the Masonic Lodge of British Columbia. He was a life member of the Pacific Chib. In IMS Mr. Jones married Miss EHxa Margaret Thompson ef Com. wall Ont. They had one son. Mr. Jones' recreations were fish-tag and motoring. He was a Liberal and an Anglican. TO SUPPORT CANADIANS American Railway Workers to Help Against Wage Reduction Here CLEVELAND, Oct. 3: CP A. F. Whitney, chairman of the Rallwa Labor Executives Association. sal last night that the organisations full support had been pledged to Canadian railroad workers in the campaign against a second wage reduction. Eighty Japanese Lose Lives When Vessel Capsizes JUMAMOTO. Japan. Oct 3: (CP) Eighty persons were drowned veeterday when an overloaded excursion boat ca patted here. Filly persons were rescued. V SEND USED CLOTHES FOR NEEDY PEOPLE Those having used clothes of any kind for men. women or children will kindly send them to ORMBS DRUO STORE ooRoorra hardware Q & 8 QROCERY The Oyro dub Is arranging distribution to those who sre badly la need this fall Dona- Uem wtU be acknowledged in this paper. ,