LONDON CVt 29 CP -In the cp rmpl U brrak Uie record set last V'Tk by C W. A. Scott and Campbell BIk in their flight from Eng- "d to Melbourne. CoL Jam F. zmaurlce. Irish Free State ace. ' pped off this morning (or Aus-tn hlsbig Beltane monoplane tut had to return owing to under- i.uge trouble otter reaching Bl-Ui:.:ilK. Halibut Arrivals Summary j Ap'.rrican 31. WO pounds, 7c and ; 6? c ! 8 lr und 6c. t Jtiadtan -8.000 pounds, Cc and American Constitution. 20,000. Cold Storage, nnd Cc Elcrtra. 19,000, Pacific, 7.9c and .6c Ocranlc. 8.000, Cold Storage. 7.3c st: 4 6c ! Tu . an. 10,000, Atlln. 7.9c and 6c. Garland. 9.S00, Atlln. 8.1c and Cc. Fremont, 9.000 Pacific, 7.Cc and 6c Offence, 6.400, Cold Storage, 7.6c slide f'a millan Embla, 8,000 halibut, 6c and 5c, 7M0 black cod. 3c, Cold Storage Louisiana School Teacher Kidnapped Herself, She Says McHENItY. La., Oct. 29: Virginia owitzer. local school teacher reappeared at the end of the week sporting that she had "kidnapped" hrtielf because she was "movie struck." UIAIU.LS ULM PI-N8 TRANSPACIFIC TltlP IN AlltPLANE SOON VANCOUVER, Oct. 29: (CP) Chnrln. It1.. ...,.. mntln thl "u,aiQ Willi. nilU Hlwv Irans-Paclflc flight with Sir 4 nil fit-In- rrt.-..,...J rtH.Ut Iti 1028, Is at present In England nml l., i i . .., ....l-l, he Intends to use next month In a projected flight from Van- ''ouvcr arms lhi Pnclflc Oc- aayorcaic me uycrs ran into a storm I which they could not clear even at ! 15.000 feet alUtude cn to Australia via Honolulu, Hjt Islands nnd Auckland. r j. Today's Stocks . (Court. B. O Jotvuioo fto.) Vancouver Alexandria, ,01. Uaj-vlcw. .014. B. C. Nickel. .60. Dig Missouri. 31. Dradlan, 2 DO. Dralorne. 11.90. D. U. Cons.. .07. n. R. X. Oold, .21V4. Uuttc I. X. L.. .04 Vt. Cariboo Quart, 1.11. Dentonla. .43. Dunwell, .18. Georgia River. .01. Oolconda. 28 Vi. Hercules Cons, .02V. Indian, .01. Minto. .17. Meridian, .12. Morning Star. .14. NaUonal Stiver. .04. Noble Five. .07 S. Pend Oreille. .47. Porter Idaho. .08. Premier, 1.29. Reward. .04. Reno, .99. Silver Crest. .01. Salmon Oold. .11. Taylor Bridge. 2d. Wayside. .07. Whitewater. .04 Vfc. Waverly Tangier, .01. United Empire, .15. Toronto - Central Patricia. .90. Chlbougamau, .074. Lee Gold. .08. Granada. 30. met. Nickel. 23.00. Macassa, 2.65. Noranda. 32.50. Sherrltt. .47. Slsco, 2.57. Thompson Cadillac, .33. Ventures. .80. Lake Maron, .03. Tcck Hughes. 3.94. Sudbury Basin, 1.21. Columarlo. .22. Smelter Gold. .28. Cnn. Malnrtlc. .54. LltUc Long Lac, 5.75. Astoria Rouyn, .04 li. Stadacona, Jl. Maple Leaf, .15. Pickle Crow. 1.72. Long Lac Lagoon. .18. Manitoba & Eastcn, .22Ji. POUND AT MONTRML MONTREAL, Oct. 29: (CP)-Tho Ten Million Being Drawn For in Pool On Horse Race;: wn veteran Prisoner Seized By Mob From Jail And Put to Deathl i TALAHASSEE. Fla.. Oct. 29: One hundred men stormed a jail at Mariana at the end ot Uie weeK, tnnk nossesslon of Claude Nell, a negro, charged with the murder of a white girl, carried him into me woods and lynched him, dragged his body behind a car for several mnes and then left the remains lying on the lawn of Uie girl's home. Illinois Bank Is Robbed of $1000 Bandits Armed With Machine Uun Raided Gary Institution Saturday nAnv ill.. Oct. 29: A gang .of bandits armed with a machine gun n.jii. Tiiinnis stiit n.ink here LifJ illU IIUUCMIIIIS . . 1 n 1 ... . - 1 -I ... WW U 1 1 I I I LI I II . n..ui, n.,nri sterling closed ai aaiurnay. mm uW u..? $4.903i on The local exchange Satur- and'made their escape m a waning day. I Mt -"v"2vv:' TOM UPHILL LEAVES FOR SOVIET RUSSIA Oct. 29: Tom Up- Labor member of the legislature for Fernte. nas t SEATTLE. Oct. 29: (CP) E. B. Deming of Bellingham has sola eontrolllne Interest in the Pacific- American Fisheries Inc. to a group of eastern capitalists for $1,000,000 cash. Demlne said that Frank L. Taylor. who has been long associated with him, heads the purchasers who are chiefly residents of Chicago. ! Deming is retaining a substantial Interest In the company and ! will remain as chairman of the 1 board. CANADIAN DOLLAR NEW YORK. Oct. 29: (CP) The Canadian dollar closed at a premium of 2' fee on the local foreign exchange Saturday, down l-16c from Friday. charged with polygamy. It Is alleced that he married eight was to collect the marrlace dowries. The various, wives who succeeds his slain lather is seen above at ths right with King King Peter II of Jugoslavia hU brothers. Prince Tomlslav and Prince Andriya. duimg a vacation at Hercegnovl, Jugoslavia. Is Arrested In Courtenay For Local Burglary Girls Complained That Medicine Tasted 'Nasty' A Her Which They Died Government of Tanganyika Bans Use of Laxative Pending Investigation Medical Aid Being Rushed to Others Who Lie in Agony r DAR-ES-SALEM, Tanganyika, Oct. 29: (CP) Thirty-three native girl pupils of a school here complained as usual that castor oil tasted "nasty" and then died. Medical relief is being rushed by air in a desperate attempt to save the lives of other children who lie in agony. The government has decreed a ban on castor oil throughout the country pending an investigation. RESIGNATION ENUMERATION IS ACCEPTED IS COMPLETED . . Listing ot Federal Election V Premier Bennett Lets Stevens Go FinlshedTotal 3037 i. MlnUlrr and Chairman of I I was picKea up ai vuuncuaj. j I couver Island, on Saturday night by been accepted. Commission Severe Censure Prime Minister and Retiring Min-' ister Air Mutual Recriminations the provincial police. He naa gone premier uenneu not umy actc- south on the selneboat Dickie Boy. ted Mr. Stevens' resignation but de- Leighton Is being brought back Hvered a severe censure upon me here under police escort for trial. . rtlrlng minister of trade and com,' Gerry McGeerls 4 1 POLISH TRAVELLING SALESMAN HAS EIGHT WIVES 42 CHILDREN .. WARSAW. Poland, Oct. 29: Abraham Height, a travelling salesman. Is under arrest 1.. ! (U. .&. have Joined In prosecuting him. Huey Long Makes Hero of Himself To College Boys merce. In Uie eyes of several nunarca mcnt stores, It had been fundamentally nuuiu uc a .tiiv.vt.w ..... v . - - , . , r. II-.. U . . Vancouver Taylor at election. Louisiana State College students Although rtw..lng Jtne chalr-whose fares of $7 each he advanced manship, Mr. Stevens will continue In order that they might Journey to as a member of the mass buying Nashville to attend a crucial foot- commission. This will give him the ball game between Louisiana State privilege to call any witnesses he and Vanderbllt. the money to be re-' may acsire to testify before the paid next year. Incidentally, state commission. . 1 ,1.1. 1. 1 1 on the game. The KlngflslV hlm x women m vuijuua uuna ui nic t . . country and had forty-two lself ma children. His object, it Is said. ai-ninst Mavor L. D. reeard to various canaaian dusi- the forthcoming civic ness concerns. Mr. Stevens' action (had been contrary to every prin- ciDlc of British JusUce and It had BAR SILVER ! placed himself and his colleagues in a very difficult poslUon. ' Declarlne that he Intended to ihave the whole matter threshed out I fin the House of Commons, Mr. Ste- ! vens said that he had been placed In an Intolerable poslUon. He I charzed that the stand of the Pre- 'mler In regard to the matter had NEW NEW ORLEANS, ORLEANS, Oct. Oct. 29: 29:-Sena- Sena- been been largely largely the the result result 01 of represen-, represen- . To Continue Fight Announcing that he would be nresent when the commission re- npmhlps tomorrow to hear wlt-1 'oters .Enumeratqrs .Saturdayterriooh' completed theif task of listing re- igisirauons ior uie nexi icucmi jectlon taken as a result of a recent nouse to no use cauvaas, uw wui being 3027. 1 Some of me toiais 01 voiers jor district points have been returned as follows: Anyox. 1014; Alice Arm, in recent OTTAWA. Oct. 29: (CP)-An- Bella Bella, 61; Blllmor, 15; Bear Und left here for a visit to Soviet Wanted for complicity 80; Local ,.1 Man M.n inortrd Reported to to be be In in une t leu ... Premier to study wmnffl. economic con pon. nnrt pntjrin, of Jabour.s nouncement was made at , Rlv 45: Bie Miss0Url. 36; Burns To Win Several Thousand Dollars DUBLIN. October 29 (CP: Drawine in the pool of the Irtsn Hospitals Sweepstake on the Cam bridgeshire Stakes started faaiur- day with $10,000,000 devoiea 10 prize money. One horse was drawn In Alberta, one in tasK- atchewan, one In Juneau, Alaska, nnM i in California as well as seven In British Columbia. D. Lund Prince Rupert , is among those reported to have drawn a horse. He may win several thousand aoiiars. There are also three winners in Vancouver and one at Blubber Bay Ltnre number of prizes remain to be drawn. Officials refuse to di vulge names officially In view of rannrtinn legislation passea last session regarding sweepstake win ners. 1 Russia dltlons there. ! Deraing Sells Out Control in Pacific- American Fisheries store here. In connection with Bennett's office late Saturday af-' Lake, iss; Butedale, 35; Cassiar. 8; which Eddie Ryan has already been ternoon that the resignation of,Cedarvaie 36; claxton. 4; Colley-sentenced to nine months Impris- Hon. H. H. Stevens as minister of jmount, 30; Copper City, 49; Dor- ionment. Harvey Lelshton, Indian, trade and commerce ana neaa ai teen, 30; Dawson's Landing. 55; 1 . . . i r , miti hiivlnc rnmmission had mk.. o Dlgby. 83: Endako, 86; Evelyn, 45; Francois Lake, 61: Haysport, 17; Hazelton, 177; New Hazelton, 71;' South Hazelton, 52; Klsplox, 45; Kltwanga, 43; Little Canyon, 35; Lawson Harbor. 6; Massett. 444; Morlcctown, 21; Namu, 11; Oceanic. unsound practice, he Prime Minis-1, 12; Ocean Falls, 851; Oona River. Iter said, for Mr. Stevens to have 50; Ootsa Lake, 67; osiana, jo; ra-'mihllelv discussed the proceedings i elf lc, 25: Palling, 99; Port Clements, Hul- Vtv Movnvollv and evidence of a commission be-181; Port Esslngton. 70: Port Slmp- VSUl 1 UI ilinj ui jore the hearing of evidence naaison. 55: premier, zo; wuick. jij. Ibeen completed or a report made. Sheraton, 35; Skldegate, 53; Smlth- Colorful Public Figure Seeks to Oust Further Mr. Bennett stated, that ers. 550; Surf Point, 29; Telkwa. L.D Taylor In Forthcoming he had found that statements made . 164: Terrace. 417; Topley. 103; Contest I by Mr. Stevens In the pamphlet Tlell. 34: Usk, 106; Warke Channel which he had made public were ai,iB; wooocock, waicou, ji. VANCOUVER, Oct 29: O. G. variance with the evidence which 1 McGeer K.C.. M. L. A., announced had been heard by tne commission.; Inpc nnfl Wnlpi HpfinitPiv on Saturday that he Statements wmcn were wnouy ur(uuvo ..u k MnlHilo tnr mavnr nf In n.irt untrue naa Deen maac nil Hop to Allahabad Englishmen Continue Flight Which They Hope Will be Record ' Breaker ALLAHABAD. Oct. 29: (CP) Cathcart Jones and Ken Waller arrived here at 6 o'clock this morning Pacific Standard Time) from Singapore In continuation of their return flight to England on which they hone to beat the time record by c w A gcott and CampbeU tor Huey Long made himself a hero taUons made by two large depart-, Black Jn in winning wlnnlng the tne England England to to Melbourne air derby last week. They had arrived at Singapore from Port Darwin yesterday. Wheat Prices VANCOUVER, Oct. 29: (CD-Wheat was Quoted at 74c per bushel on the local exchange on Saturday It dropped to 73V4C today. frnrr, Mnvi Rrntla in reeard James Wood. British Columbia NEW YORK, Oct. 29: (CP)r-Dar to the flsh.lng Industry, Mr. Stevens manager of the Borden Milk Co.. sliver was unchanged at 53t per said: "Now that I am free. I will be is a ousmess visitor in me city. Saturday but dropped to 52lc to- In an even better position to fight having arrived on the Catala last .. ' . I Continued ou Page V .evening from Vancouver. Ms. Today's Weather lodays lides She High ... 7:32 am. 16.4 It". rrlncc Rupert Cloudy, frp' ' s 19:14 pjn. 15.9 ft. ' ;yuthcast wind; barometer, 30. Ot'l Low 1:35 am. 7.8 ft. i.rntratute. 59: -- sea. chonnv. r . - 14:20 pm. 10.7 ft. Virt NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 74 v i. XXIV No, 251 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS K1NGSF0RD SMTTH REACHES HAWAII CASTOR OIL CAUSES DEATHS OF THIRTY-THREE CHIUMEN Australian Ace Fights Storm In Making Long and Dangerous Flight Hop Prom Suva to Honolulu Commenced at Dawn Today And Took Twenty-Two llourjt Next Stage Is to Oakland HONOLULU, Oct. 29; (CT)-Sir Charles Kingsford-j smith and Cant. P. G. Taylor arrived here at 11 a.m. (Pa-cific Standard Time) from Suva, a distance of 3197 miles,, lifter completing the most perilous stage of their projected trans-Pacific flight from Brisbane to Oakland. Hop-miij? off from Naselai Beach near Suva at dawn, they cov- Bcred the distance. In twenty-two: p9 T T I uvul "'""Jut roiimifc u wp av wic ruzmaunce nops Off Today But Is Forced to Return Fanning Islands enroute. Six hours out the plane reported that it had covered 800 miles and that all was going' well. Just before) Schoolboy King On Holiday if