P'in i:jj Mrvtec pifMd away in t W ;uw yesterday with the death ! & J n.. A.-xnder Crawford pur- j yf tne Canadian National- ' !im r Pjtnee Oeorge. Senior pur-t uir Canadian National :w vrri of sailing alone the JVifk cait he made countleas "f uge. His home was in Van-"uvrr Rurvivlng are his wife at Premier father and mother, three brothers and three sisters. Including Mrs w l Armstrong of Prince George. Funeral ervlccs will take, place Monday Fellow members of the rrtw f Prince George will likely irt a.s ntllbearers. mve Mr. Crawford was a Wtnbrr of Tslmpsean Lodge. A. F. . m or Prince Rupert. Noted New York Hotel Man Dies NEW YORK. Oct 12: 4 l,lWH hlSORDKUS IN X... "lAiJKin "! ini.;ii HUl.AK uui OUT ciw i ,wpu"oo ior inc FEAR OF DISASTER No'hlnc Hcasd of British Freighter Since S.i." Call Tuesday Night of Lt Week ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Oct. 12: CP Hope has virtually disappeared far the Brtlith freighter Mlllpool anrt liw rrew of twrntv&lx men out Sm service. Jack Crawford of Wetl narUfpool. England. There Muni u-,v Parlfle Coast fleet in 1915 h., no or a... de8UlU! n t on evtrv boat In nearly .u. 1.1 ,, .in.. .the Mlllpool tent out an "SOS." meMAie Tuesday nlaht of last week nni-is tn .he port from Vancouver 'iJUMBg lhal riie wag disabled and ' Biuio ay DurinR the Alaska wa,owlng ln a fierce Atlantic storm hm Mawn hi likeable person- j700 mlle4 of( Labrador coast. m w.n him the friendship ol)whlte inooutjd from Danzig to mn .nfluenUal people scattered Monlreai. The vessel was equipped "wr the rontinent and few menL.t,u h..i- yr hd a wider circle of ncqualn-; The WarcpooL another vessel of !T,,W . th W"5 Une " tne Mlllpool. has Mt Cr,,Wford had been HI for the bmi combing the ocean ln the vl-P' twelve months. He was 40l........ . i. finMt.... of the disabled ship but reported having found no trace. Search Unavailing MONTREAL. Oct. 12: ICPI Capt. Richardson of Uie freighter Beaverford. on arrival here, repor ted that, despite an exhausUve search In the vicinity where the British steamer Mlllpool was re ported to be disabled last week, he had been unable to find any trace of the vessel. Capt. Richardson fears that the Mlllpool must have foundered with all on board. OLD PLAN PREFERRED Charles II. Changes In General Principles of r'rn. nrtimlntnf m Vm-i ttntnl r- vit siLn tuih asvwa Proprietor. Is dead from compiler lonowing an operation for JPpendiciUa. Serum was rushed Miami, na.. through a storm N.R.A. Forecast by New Re-tovery Administrator WASHINGTON. DC. Oct. 12: (CP A change In the general plane for th'iur nf ti, Avna Drlnclplcs of opentlon of the Na- nwn but this failed to save his life, tlonal Recovery Act Is forecast by . , Donald k. iucnDcrg. new airccwr u LOST BOAT IN STORM Trying Kipcrience of Jack Hazelton And 1'artner After Troller O.K. Stranded South of Torcher Jack Hazelton. well known Prince Rupert trolling fisherman, was the victim of another misfortune on Thanksgiving Day when he lost his trolling boat O.K. on a reef of Merrick Island between Arthur Passage and Orenville Channel. south of Prince Rupert, and. with 'tis partner, lud a narrow escape wlUvhfs life. Hazelton was brou -hi to Prince Rupert yesterday after noon aboard the Anglican mUion oftt Northern Cross. The O. K. went ashore tn a storm on Monday morning. Hazelton ani his partner making their way to shore, saving nothlnz from the wreck but a little rice and some dripping. Fortunately, they were nble to find shelter ln a deserted (hack and located an old tklff which they set about to repair. Fln-lly. they were able to paddle In this halMwampIng craft to the nearest settlement. Lewis Island, the trip taking them six hours. The people of Lewis Island went out with Hazelton to make an attempt to salvage the O. K. and were ble to recover the engine, a Chev-olet automobile motor. Hazelton and his partner jvere then brought on to Prince Rupert by the mission boat. ITALIAN TRIBUTE Royal Salute Given as Remains of Jugo-Slav Ruler Pass Straits Of Messina ROME, Oct. 12: As a gesture of jfficlal friendship and sympathy, the Italian government yesterday ordered that the Royal Salute be liven as the destroyer, bearing home to Jugo-Slavla the remains of King Alexander who was assassinated In Marseilles on Tuesday, passed through the Straits of Messina. New King on Way Home PARIS, Oct. 12: Accompanied by his mother. Queen Marie, and his grandmother, the Dowager Queen Marie of Roumanla, King Peter II. the newly proclaimed boy monarch of Jugo-Slavla, left here by train yesterday for Belgrade. The train was heavily guarded. . Jugo-Slavla Quiet BELGRADE, Oct. 12: Jugoslavia was comparatively quiet today following yesterday's Italian demonstrations. The auth orities are stated to have the situation firmly In hand and no serious I trouble Is expected. STEAMERS IMPOUNDED the N. R. A. In succession to General j of Ward Steamship Co. Hugh S. Johnson. Rlchbcrg cxpres- All Assets ses ses himself himself as as being being ln favor of re- nff VtnMns Outcome tumlnit to the old competitive sys- .... .. i i - Tjtem ln industry in preiercncc wo I policies of prlco .fixing and produc- MADIUD, Oct. 12: Bomb- ,t!on limiting. .( T 'llg. infMlrlL.I. ... . .. .. . : 4 l - "umusm ana noting t, woke out anew In Madrid last M Extremists were said to ; DO atrnin . i. Card of Thanks Elliott and family ric- ttuth '"'"ITS v. Wh w,ucn Ml nnvnmmant Government 1 Mrs. wrs. ncnry Henry uinontiej declared 'were well lrc to thank nhan 'the kind exi thclr many friends for xpresslons of sympathy received during their recent be reavement. Of Damage Suit NEW YORK, Oct. 12: (CP)-AU assets, Including three steamers, of the Ward Steamship Co.. owners of the steamer Morro Castle, which was burned al sea a month ago with , heavy loss of life, have been ordered Impounded. The order was made during the hearing of a damage, suit brought by the estates of a man and wife who perished In the disaster, $50,000 being claimed. Young Defenders of Italy - .'. .--I . . T wo youths on sentry duiy as members of an Italian youth or ganization for boys Irom 14 to 1 ar initiated into the art of - -modern, warlare dating- their tfhUarrnsampment ncar jrTJrvn Rome FIRE IN POLICE ARE CALGARY CALLED OFFi I Young Man Loses His Life When Meyrings Machine Comes Down Walter Holmquist, Aged 20, Killed Pilot and Passenger Suffer Broken Legs and Mechanic Wrenched Back JUNEAU, Oct. 12: (CP) Walter Holmquist, aged 20, of Juneau, was killed, and Pilot Gene Meyring and two others were less seriously injured Wednesday when a seaplane of the Alaska Southern Airways crashed in a forest one hundred yards from shore at Baranof, a rescue plane reported yesterday. Meyring and Tom Moyer, aged 20, u broKen legs and Lloyd Jar--. - man, mechanic, a wrenched back. Pilot Gene Meyring Is well known i-.jic- Rupert through frequent visits here. Library Report For September Month Was Busy One With Average Of 211.9 Books Being Given Out Daily During the month of September 4298 books were loaned from the Prince Rupert Public Library, thej report of the librarian, Miss Alice. Cruikshank, presented at the regu- r monthly meeting of the library board Wednesday night, showed. .The library was open for twenty ' Ten Families Rendered Homeless Way ftft Open for Woman's Return days during the mpnth, the daily When Upper Floors of Building Are Destroyed CALGARY. Oct. 12: (CP) Ten families were rendered homeless, two firemen were injured and pro-nerty loss of $40,000 was caused by In Sensational Louisville Kidnapping Case LOUISVILLE, Ky. her husband and fearful that harm fallen her ln view ; Later it was announced that the SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 12: The ransom for Mrs. Stoll had been paid American Federation of Labor, as over and that the family was awalt-lts annual convention continued 'ng further Instructions. It is hoped here yesterday, went on record that the 'oun8 soc!ety matron .will as favoring mothers and old be "turned safely. age pensions and health and un- , employment insurance. ! e! Diekman. fuel inspector here The Federation also passed a re-, for the Canadian National Rall- J solution favoring the continuation ways, sailed on the Prince George lot the boycott on German goods. last night for a trip to Vancouver. Several Miles of Road Washed Out in Bella Coola Valley; Families Flee From Homes The provincial police here have been advised that several miles of roadway, including bridges, between Bella Coola and Hagensborg in Bella Coola Valley have been washed out by high water. Wires are down and communications interfered with but it is known that damage is extensive. Several families at Hagensborg had to be removed from .their homes but no people are in danger. News of the plight of Hagensborg settlement was brought to Bella Coola last night by canoe, there having been no other means of transportation or communication since Tuesday. - ' j average of books loaned being 214.9. Of the total books loaned 2951 were fiction, 503 non-flctlon, 763 juvenile Oct 12: With and 81 duplicate pay. other relatives' New books numbering 42-34 by may have be- ls'lt and eight by purchase were of the brutal acquired during the month while DEMAND ON FOR SILVER United States Requirements Are rnormouv Will be Buying f " For Two Years WASHINGTON, D.C- OcW13; ( (CP) Sharp merease in ? the purchase , of foreign silver . has 'Tbeen tnatte$y" the' United. States Treasury, it was officially dis-elosrd today. With a ratio of one to three with gold as backing for currency, it is believed one billion ounces will be required and the buying program will probably extend over two years or more. There was no trading In United States today in silver, the metal markets being closed on account of the Columbus Day holiday. FINED FOR STEALING RIDE Fdr stealing a ride on the Carw- a fire which destroyed the upper manner in which she was kidnap-1 were discarded, leaving a total dian National Railways, DIgby floors of the Griffith Block In Cal- ped, all police operatives were yes-, of 8837 volumes now on the shelves. Neave was fined $5, with option of gary East this morning. tcrday removed for the time being : Borrowers now total 3798, 23 nav- five days' imprisonment, by Magls- Police are investigating 5 report Irom the case of Mrs. Berry V.Stoll,'lng been enrolled during September trate McClymont ln city police that an explosion preceded the fire, who was abducted from her home'whMe 20 cards were cancelled. 'court this morning. -on Wednesday afternoon, this hav-) - FAVORED BY FEDERATION'" :i!FREIGHTER ARRIVES IN PORT niv jv,wu laiaauui iuuiicjr wiiiiil ui readiness for them. Ransom is Paid TO LOAD CARGO OF LOGS FOR ORIENT DIRECT FROM RUPERT To load the first cargo which has been sent from here to the Orient direct in some years, the Ocean Shipping Co.'s freighter City of Vancouver, Capt. M. Buchanan, arrived in port at 11:30 this morning from Alberni, where she had loaded lumber, and will complete here with forty-three carloads of aspen logs from Fraser Luke consigned to China where they win be used ln' the manufacture of matchwood. The City of Vancouver tied up at the lumber assembly wharf where she wuT start loading at once. W. McKlnlstry came north on the City of Vancouver as supercargo tor the Ocean Shipping Co. IS FIGHTING EXTRADITION Habeas Cornus Application For ' Bruno llauptmann to be Heard Next Monday NEW YORK, Oct 12: Hearing of habeas corpus proceedings by INSULL CASE IS GOING ON Defence Confident That Prosecution Has Not Sufficient Evidence to Convict CHICAGO. Oct. 12: Presentation of the government's case In the trial of Samuel Insull and associates, charged with using the malls to defraud, Is- proceeding. ' : r ' Although It was rumored that he1 might, it now appears unlikely tha.t Insull will take the stand to give ...U ( i v i i m means of which Bruno Richard un 1US own oenau. llauptmann Is fighting extradition Chief Defence Attorney Thompr to New Jersey for trial on charges, son expresses confidence that the of murder and kidnapping ln con nectlon with the Lindbergh abduction has been set for Monday next. prosecution has not, sufficient, evidence to' make out a' prima" facie Case against Insull. '4 i :fc 1 Today's Wealfa ... A. 8h Tomorrow's Tides Pupert-Part cloudy, llgli. P,ui High 4:02 a.m. 17.8 ft. 15:43 p.m. 20.6 ft. 50: 8mooth' tcmp";ure' .Low 9:50 a.m. 8.5 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 22:45 p.m. 4.5 ft. 231 " " V ,NJ PRINCE RUPERT, BfC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934 nucg: five cento FIVE DROWN AS ALASKA BOAT SINKS IWEAU SEAPLANE CRASHES IN WODBS-FATAL RESULTS Small Ship St. Andrew Founders Off Aleutian Islands; Crew Lost News of Tragedy in North Reaches Outside World From Amateur Radio Operator Sudden Storm Proved Disastrous For Vessel SEATTLE, Oct. 12: (CP) Radio reports that the -mall vessel St. Andrew had foundered in Alaskan waters war the Aleutian Islands last Sunday with loss of five men i i i i t... it t i i Ai re mcKeu up nere iav niuni oy r. n. nonu, amateur -adio operator, from the little village of Ungar on Shuma- n I rvl. l he M. Andrew, according to the message, went . . . Bjown in a sudden storm while pro- . . ' . i , . n t VI VCfr K IIH i tar Bay Two of the men lost are 1 UlXUJuiiV VA C.N. PASSES Win A. Crawford, Who Died In finrontrr Yctttday Was Well Known Inure on Ciuvt 0i,( i the brt known figure in - Ut . h Columbia Coolu lUrnrtru w uc iuiiihct iicni iuiu cm Himo. both o Seattle, walrhmen a! iie Mist lUibor packing plant is si '1 .