Weather Reported Favorable Throughout Route of l,ong Hop of 6300 Miles Plane Passed Quebec in Four and a Half Hours WASAGA BEACH, OnU, Aug. 8: (CP) On a projected 6300-mile flight to Bagdad, Iraq, James Ayling and Leonard Reid hopped off at G:30 this morning in a twin-motored biplane "Trail of the Caribou." Weather was reported favorable all across the Atlantic Ocean. The plane passed over Quebec at 11 a.m. daylight time. Today's Stocks I Oourt. f f! D Jotuwa Oo.) Toronto Central. Patricia, -S3. Chlbouamau, .10. Lee GoM. .10. , Inter. NKktf, 24.00. McaM, 2.82. Rttmlkt Oerdvtt, .68. Steo, 2.48. Thorn p CdMc St. Venture. M, Lake Maron. JM. Teck Hughe. 600. Sudbury Dafin, 1.00. Column rto, .2714. . Smelter OtM, .27. Can. Matartfe, .OS. Little Urn U. fM. Astoria Rottyn. .10. SUdaeoHa, .33. Mp4e Leaf, JJ. Pickle Crow, 1.36. Long Lac Lagoon, JSVfc. Manitoba As Eastern, .36. Vancouver Alexandria, .03 (ask). Bayvlew. .01. D. C Nlekrf. .95. Ulg Missouri, .32. I Bralorne, 15.50. Bridge Itlver Con, .13. B R. X., 1.02. Cariboo Quartz, 1.24. DunwdLj.18; -, " Dentonla. JM Oeorgla Itlver, .01. Oolconda, .44. """ Hercule. .04, Indian. .03 (ask). Mlnto, .18. Meridian, .09. Morning Star. .10.' National Silver, .04. Noble Five, .0714. Tend Oreille, .59. Porter Idaho, .09. Tremlcr. U7. Reno. .00 (ask). Reeves McDonald. .12. Silver Crest. .02V (ask). Salmon Oold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .38. Wayside. ,QV,. Wavcrly Tangier, .01 8. United Empire. .17. Halibut Arrivals American Portlock. 37.000, going to Seattle. Tntoosh, 25,000. going to Seattle. -ne. 14,000, 5.5c and 4c. Atlln. Tahomn onnnn r j u,,. ow.. - Star. 12.500, 5.7c and 4c. Pacific. Alkl. 12,000, 5.5c and 4c. Atlln. n .1... Pro: "Wily A 20.000. 0c and 4c. 8traije lie. J H , 10,000, 5c and 4.0c, Atlln. A TL ANTIC IS LEFT FORTUNE John F. Gallagher Leaves Toronto To Collect J300,00 U(t llim By ..8n if He Settle Down To Clear Self Served Ten Years in Alberta On Anton Charte and Sentenced To Hang But Later Freed TORONTO. Aug. 8: CP John F. Gallaghu. convicted in 1922 of the murder of John O. Coward In Alberta, sentenced to be hanged land later acquitted. left here yes- torday for England to claim a for tune of i&OOjOOQ which an aunt, who died three months ago. promised him if he settled down and married before December 26. 1938. Gallagher had been living for the past three months in Toronto under an assumed name. Gallagher served a ten year prison term for arson in connection wiUi the burning of his home in Al berta. He says he will use part of the fortune in an effort to establish hit Innocence on the arson charge and to bring to Justice the murderers of Oownrd and I. Fuller, friends and neighbors In Carbon, Alta, both of whom were killed within a year. Gallagher was at one time identified with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Federal Revenue Showing Increase i:xrle and Income Tax Collection For Current Fiscal Year Are Well Ahead OTTAWA. Aug. 8: (CP) -Sub stantlal Increase In customs, excise and Income tax collections for the first four months of the fiscal year amounting to $19,300,000 is rcpor ted. Alaska Salmon Moving South 1 , ,,,. .Million Three and Three-tluarler , Worth to be Unded ' At Seattle In Two Weeks j T'V (CP-Ten I.. -n-ruintr 730.000 cases of Alaska salmon valued at $3.750000 ,, Hntk here within the next two wecks. Hapsburg Restoration May Be Next Today's Weaf Tomorrow's Tides V Prince nupert Overcast, w "ft Hh 0:23 a.m. 19,7 ft. barometer, 30J8; temperature, tyr 13:16 pjn. 185 It. tea smooth. Low 7:08 am. ZZ ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 19:14 pa. 7.4 It. , No. 184, Vol XXIV PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1934 v. NEW EAST PRAIRIES LASHED BY RAIN Ayling and Reid Hop Off Today From Lake Ontario For Bagdad An exiled nyal family Uie former Empr'cs Zlu ar r.,hi. cm ..en were pic.ured at- Steer ock erzeel caitie The rcyai hopes of .h.. fan-., y i.r vc xJ hi he 21 ye-r old Archduke Ot'-o. extreme left who is being gracmed m iu.m-r.- I f t. Cjr ". ' vac-: d by his father :he ...to Emperjr Karl, according to observers of monarchist acUviVics m Austria, The rr.u : .archtsts are said to be planning a coup In h:s favor Archduke Otto has just left Steenockcrzce: pre'umab.y for Iuiy where It is reported he will press suit for the hand of Princess Maria, youngest daughter of Kin Victor Emmanuel. CHILE TO miW WAR?raHUU0 1S Spread of South American Conflict Seen In Withdrawal of Diplomatic Representatives SANTIAGO, Chile. Aug. 8 The! possibility of Chile joining with Bolivia, against Paraguay in the war over the Gran Chaco territorial dispute was seen yesterday with the withdrawal of diplomatic represen tatives betwen the two republics. Whether diplomatic relations were ielng broken off or merely the re spective representatives changed did not seem to be clear. Chile is known to have been in sympathy with Bolivia in the dispute. SERVICE IS IMPRESSIVE Colorful Ceremony In Connection With Canadian Corps Reunion In Toronto TORONTO, Aug. 8: A drumhead divine service in connection with the Canadian Corps reunion was a colorful ceremony. Fifty thousand Great War veterans and 200.000 spectators took part In the service which was attended by many distinguished visitors Including Ad miral of the Fleet Tyrwhltt and Viscount Field Marshal Lord Alien-by. Negotiations Are Denied By United States Secretary WASHINGTON. DC. Aug. 8:-Secretary of State Cordcll Hul! denies reports that the United States and Great Britain have been In nccotlatlon looking for a possible united front In the Pacific after next year's naval conference. Is Put To Death For.Takimr Part , In Assassination VIENNA. Aug. 8: Ernest Fclke was hanucd .on the gallows here last night for rt'nJ " .putsch last month In which Chan- cellor Englcbcrt Dolfuss was slain OCEAN FLIGHT IS ON V 7 : nopeiui lei Of Work Plan! i VICTORIA, Aug. 8: Premier T. D. Pat-tullo announced yester day that he was still ne- gotiating Wltll Uttawa for a loan of $5,000,000 1 with which to put into j operation his "work and 4 . . 1 wages program ana that he had strong hopes of being successful in getting the loan. ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION Ion. Peter lleenan Enters Ontarip Legislature Without Opposition. Reing Named Minister KENORA, Ont.. Aug. 8: Hon. Peter Heenan. minister of lands and forests In the cabinet of Pre - evening elected by acclamaUon to the provincial house for Kenora- Ralny River, there being no other nominations for the by-election. He was formerly federal labor. PRKMICR MACDONALI) ENDS CANADA VISIT; OFF TO NEWFOUNDLAND HALIFAX, Aug. 8: Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain ahd his daushter. Miss Ishbel Marnnn. aid, ended their vacation In Nova Scotia and Canada today when they sailed for New- foundland where they will spend a week before procced- lng home to England. .The Premier Is greatly Improved In health. AND ELECTRIC Move in Austria V0N PAPEN ACCEPTED Austrian Government Takes Nazi Leader as Ambassador Extraordinary VIENNA. Aug. 8: Chancellor Schuschnigg announced yesterday that Franz von Papen had been formally accepted by the Austrian fffivprnmpnt a amhiuaHnr vtra. 'ordinary of Germany to Vienna, Tension between Germany and Austria is lessened as a result of the !aPProva of von Papen-s appoint- tripnL Economic Index In Canada Is Higher Improvement in Canada Continues With July Showing Advance Over June OTTAWA. July 8: The economic Index maintained by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics averaged high er In July than in June although a recession was shown in the last week of the month. Elrrir fnmnanv ! Arnuires Wclland Ontario, Factory ' WELLAND. Ont.. Aug 8 It has been announced that the Common I wealth Electric Products Corpora - . ion has acquired a factory In el-. jlanl and will shortly thH manuiaciure oi lis uiuuuti " that point. Today's Weather i TerraceCloudy. calm. 54. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 56. Stewart Cloudy, calm. 68. Hazelton Cloudy, calm. St. Smtthers Cloudy, calm. cool. ', Burns Lake -Cloudy, calm. 50. Card of Thanks Mrs. Bob Fornasa and family wish to thank their many friends for tokens of sympathy and assls- tance In their recent bereavement. riree Men 4re Oed By Lightning While At Work in Wheat Fields Middle West States Report Heat Wave Unabated With Temperatures of Over One Hundred Degrees Manitoba and Saskatchewan Get Moisture WINNIPEG, Aug. 8: (CP) Wild electrical storms followed by rain of torrential proportions in some sections lashed the arid areas of- Manitoba and parts of Saskatchewan last night. Three men were killed by lightning while working in the fields. From the Middle West of the United States last night came reports of temperatures of well over 100 degrees in Iowa and other agricultural states as the heat wave continued unabated. FUNERAL OF HINDENBURG tulofized by Hitler Who Says He Was Not Responsible For Losing War BERLIN. Aug. 8: Eulogizing the late President In an oraUon at the funeral service yesterday, Adolph HiUer declared that Field Marshal yesterday. The worst drought In a Paul von Hlndenburg had not been quarter of a century in the United to blame for the way the Great States and Canadian prairies corn-War had ended as far as Germany bined with lack of moisture in Euro- was concerned. It was the polIU- clans of that day who had been re sponsible, HiUer declared. Germany was in national mourn ing and the streets were crowded with many thousands desirous of paying tribute to the great soldier and hero of Tannenburg, statesman and friend of many to whom he was known affectionately as "Old Paul.", The body was entombed at Tan nenburg. East Prussia, last night In a war memorial raised by the people of Germany in his honor. ' Washington Service WASHINGTON. D.C.. Aug. 8: Secretary of State Cordell Hull and diplomatic representaUves of many nations of the world were in atten- dance at a memorial service held In i the Lutheran Church here yesterday for the late President Paul von Hlndenburg of Germany. Service in raris PARIS. Aug. 8: Memorial service for the late Field Marshal Paul von Hlndenburg. who led the German armies against France during Uie Great War, was held at a Lu theran Church here yesterday and I was attended DV nl8n state and B0V" eminent uuickus. Several French towns yesterday " 1" M r."! J.Z French haU n(an in honor of the late Pre- sldent Hlndenburg. Noted Politician Of Pennsylvania Has Passed Away PHILADELPinA, Aug. 8: William S. Vare. ased 66. one of the jmost colorful political leaders in the history of the State of Pennsyl ! vania, Is dead here. Funeral Notice i .The funeral of Uie late David ( Smith win take place tomorrow l iThursday at 2 pm. from the, Chapel of the B, C. Undertakers. STORMS LIVERPOOL WHEAT UP Price Rises to Jl For First Time In Four Years Other Foodstuffs Also Mounting LIVERPOOL. Aug. 8: For the first time in four years, the price of wheat went up to $1 a bushel here pean agricultural countries is also forcing up the prices of other food commodities. Prairie Suicide Made Sure Of It Ben Tinkler Left .Nothing to Chance When He Took His Own Life In Webb District SWIFT CURRENT. Sask.. Aug. 8; Bri Tinkler, a Webb district re- sldent, left nothing to chance when ne committed suicide. He set fire to a large stack of hay. climbed to the top and then shot himself wltrt a shotgun. Eastern Kiwanis Convention City Is To He Halifax MONTREAL, Aug. 8: Halifax has been chosen for this year's convention of the Ontarlo-Quebec- Maritime Kiwanis districts, accord ing to announcement made here. MERELY ATTEMPT TO STIR UP TROUBLE, STEVENS DECLARES - EDMONTON. Aug. 8: The "fuss" over the Incident in which Premier R. B. Bennett ordered the destruction of a pamphlet containing observa- tlons of the Minister of Trade and Commerce In regard to the evidence at the mass buying and price spreads lnvestlga- tlon Is "merely an attempt to stir up trouble between the Prime Minister and myself," declared Hon. H. H. Stevens on his arrival here yesterday en- rouie 10 me racmc uoasi. ' 8 m