Today s Weather Tomorrow's Tides he Wail High 11:03 a.m. 22.0 ft. prince Rupert Overcast, light southeast wind; barometer. 29.70; Low 4:57 a.m. 9.4 ft. 41; ll"t chop temperature. 18:09 pjn. 2.6 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMHIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXV No. 10, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS GRE FLIGHT PROVE, puiutlal on the Pacific Coast, j wider the therHf's hammer j it' turn hete under a court or- i a a result of the dub having trd on $250,000 worth of, have ngulnst the possibility of lm out in the Orient. I T;;e property, which originally t ' JAM 000, was sold for $60,000 : Royal Trust Co.. represent-! i k j.rurs unknown. KAML00PS FOR BEER roulheril Inlfrior City Votes In la.ot nf getting I'P '',or ! KAMLOOPS. Jan 12: CP-Thc b:r- j.trior plebiscite held here W f sday resulted In a majority ff i rre hundred favoring the par- Bachelor Peer Is Put on Committee Affecting Wives LONDON. Jan 12 Lord Sankej L ;ii Chancellor and a bachelor. hrn appointed to the stand In Parliamentary committee U ii-irter certain legal anomaly aft'-rttng women, particularly tr rr tiJ to the maximum-sum nl it'tve to a husband's llablllt) f.; u wife's clvll-case misdeeds. German Pastors To Defy Bishop lour Thousand Clergymen .Of Evangelical Church Oppose Centralisation RERUN. Ocrmany, Jan.12 Tour thousand Evangelical Church pas-iis are prepared to read from 'heir pulpits, It Is announced, in defiance of the pro-Nail IU ;liop Mueller's orocr, their protests against efforts to centralize. nniTisii forces i.v orient reinforced TOKYO, Jan. 12 Strong Ilrltltli rrlnfnrpAmotit for Trip, For Which Elaborate Preparations Had Been Made, Accomplished Without .Mishaps-One of Greatest Mass Expeditions 4 4 4 Singapore and Hons Kong arc reported In Japanese Army In- formation published by the 41 tlrusmiinr Antil.."TV. n. A tlon u that the reinforce- 4 HONOLULU, Jan. 12: (CP) The greatest overseas non-stop mass flight in United States aviation history was completed yesterday at 12:30 Honolulu time (3:30 Pacific Standard time) when six United States naval planes, carrying a total of thirty men under Lieutenant Commander McGinnis, completed a 2-100-mile flight from San Fran-Eclsco to Tear! Harbor. Hawaii, in Today's Stocks iOourur D. JohmUtn Oo. Vancouver Big Missouri. .37. B. C. Nickel, M. B. R. X.. .49 B. R. Cons. .29. Uralorne. 10J0. cariboo od,2.eo."' Georgia River. .0V. Indian. .02. Mtnto. 17s. Meridian. .29. Morning Star, .23. NaUvc Son. MYt. , National Sliver, .00)4, 1 Noble Five. .13 H. ' Pend Oreille. .93. Porter Idaho, .13. Premier. 1.06. Reevec McDonald. .21. Reward. .llVi. Silver Crest, .02. Wayside. .42Vfc. Whitewater. .074. Waverly. .02. Oils Fabyan. .00. Home. 1.84. C. & E. Corporation, 1.08, Freehold. .14. A. P. Con, 20Vi. Calmont. .12. Sterling Pacific .65. Toronto Alexandria. .64. Columarlo, .58. Central Patricia, .55VV Klrlcland Lake Oold, .30, Noranda. 33.73. Shcrrltt Gordon. .99. Int. Nickel. 2L90. Granada, .65. , Macassa. 1.98. ' ,! Slsco. 1.50. . Tcck Hughe. 5.85. .:' Eldorado. 3.C8. Holilngcr. 12.15. Cadillac. 284. New York ' U. S. Steel. 49. Chrysler. 53 V. American Telephone. 115. Allied Chemical. 148i. American Can. 96. New York Central, 34. Wheat Prices May, .66. Juiy, .or.. May. .851k. July. .834. September. Winnipeg CIiIchro .84. Today's Weather Terrace -Snowing, east wind, 31. Alyansh-Cloody, calm, 30. Anyox RalnlnK. calm, 35. Har-elton-Cloudy. cast wind, 22. Smlthers-BnowlnR. calm. mild. Hnnm Lake Snowing, calm, 25. ; 24 hours and 45 minutes. The pre-'vlous Tcord for the flight was 25 , hours nd 36 minutes made by Er-i nest 'Smith in July 1927 when ten i planes essayed the flight in the , tragic Dole race, only five completing it and two being lost without j trace. I The squadron, in connection with ,the flight of which elaborate pre- rations, naa .been maae. in ine interests oi saiety ana general assistance, was given a defeanlng ovation as It settled down under a low celling in Pearl Harbor. Naval, military and civic authorities Join ed In the reception and Honolulu' made a general holiday of It with all stores closing and other normal activities of the city ceasing. Soon after landing. Lieutenant Commander McOlnnls- received a message from Admiral Se liars, commanding officer of the United States fleet In the Pacific, congratulating him and his men on their achievement. Principal events of the long flight were difficulty in getting the planes off with their heavy loads of fuel on leaving Paradise Cove. San Francisco Bay. Wednesday af ternoon and the encountering of a swirling fog 500 miles out which , made It necessary for the squadron j to call for the assistance of convoy- j Ing warships to use their searchlights In guiding the machines. PEDESTRIAN WINS CASE Failure to Give Right-of-way Woman on Foot Costs Vancouver Motorist $1200 to Vancouver, Jan. 12: cp Failure to give a pedestrian the '0UJ4ttllC lVUI Vtllllt 41. WUOhiWr FUher awarded damages to Ml&i Kathleen England who was struck by Clarke's automobile on a local street last September. Missing Teacher Believed Located .Miss Hilda Uordoft believed To Re Working As Maid In Ontario Home MINDEN. HaHburton , County Ontario, Jan. 12: Miss Hilda Dordoff, aged 21, missing school teacher, who has not been reported since leaving Dlalrhampton on Christmas Eve for her home In Windsor. Is believed to be working as a maid In a Palmerston home. her whereabouts having been dls covered by means of a cancelled check. Toronto-Detroit Detroit Police Become Suspicious AS Result Of Circulars In Retard To Unsolved Cases DETROIT. Jan. 12: The presence of a large number of police I circulars on unsolved cases from Toronto has made Detroit police headquarters awaresof a crime wave I in Toronto and there are hints j of a gambling link between the l two cities. I right-of-way at a crossing cost G. . Z.L"Ji Pioneer Member Of Legislature Dies Suddenly Toronto, Jan 12 Robert P. Shllllngton, aged 68. first representative of Temtskamlng In the Legislature and prominent Ottawa citizen, died suddenly in his apart ment here yesterday. Widow of General Palmer Passes In City of Victoria VICTORIA. Jan. 12: (CPr-Mrj Mary Jane Spencer Palmer, aged 86, widow of the late Major-Gen cral Henry Spencer here on Wednesday. ALASKA GASBOAT AND MEN ABOARD GIVEN UP FOR LOST United States Navy Aerial j Squadron Makes San Francisco to Hawaii In Twenty-Five Hours UNION CLUB IS SOLD UP rUHl Old Victoria Resort Goes Under Hammer For Defaulting On IU Ilonds VKTOIUA. Jan. 12: (CP-The I- .1. Club, one of the oldest andi Fifteen Die As Floods Inundate Pacific Coast mil :i An a- ways during '.he d;sav w fi .-,tl ; . (. v. oarU of British Columbia. FUte n Pwr.rxs lost :aei.- lives And ihdr homes,undieas of rcfua celeorati BOY SHOT FOR FUN Alberta Incorrigible, Who Killed Girl, riaced in Institution For Training ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE Alta- Jan. 12: An eleven year oki boy who shot and killed Florence Chesney "for fun" and could give no other reason for the act has been committed to an Alberta Institution for reform training. i. .nary plaees tt shorter. ..Hi ..vd liotm-s and high-:.'.g Vancouver and other w?rc forced to abandon Vessel Nellie Torrey And Crew of Five Not Seen Since Dec. First KETCHIKAN, Jan. 12: (CP) Five men aboard VT..11.' rr....,. miouino oiiina tVio niflff lpfr W row. Ed. Smith. Fred KesUr antir C. W. Field. WARSHIP REFLOATS 11. M. S. Nelson Strikes Rocks at Entrance of Portsmouth Harbor Hut is Little Damaged PORTSMOUTH, Eng.. Jan. 18: (CP) 11. M. S. Nelson, "wonder ship of the British Navy" and flagship of Sir William Bojle, commander-in-chief of the home fleet, went on the rocks at the entrance of the harbor this morning and, after holding fast Tor several hours, was safely refloated early this evening and Is believed to have not been seriously damaged. The stranding occurred when the ship was on Its way to Join the fleet on a cruise to the West Indies. H. M. S. Nelson Is reputedly almost unslnkable and has been described as the "oddest arid ugliest ship ever built." Passenger will be carried in ca Palmer.dlca.blns within the wings of a uiuiv McCracken's wife, left alone on the Island, was badly In need of . TKArnivn SCHOOL BY food, the cutter reported. RADIO IN MOOSE JAW l MOOSE JAW, Sask., Jan. 13: 1 Seven thousand students ham fnllnwinv action Of the VISITED IN MANY LANDS K. G. van der Sluys Gives Interesting Address to Rotary Club After Eleven Trips Around The World Natives Killing Sharks at Suva Described and Beauty of Cejlon Compared With Poverty of India Observations made as a result of eleven voyage around the world were the subject matter of an intensely interesting addrew at the regular luncheon of the Rotary Club yesterday in the Commodore 'Cafe by R. G. van der Sluys who showed photographs of many of the places visited and the objects he described. W. M. B lacks teck presided in the abeence of John Dyb-havn. the president Some years ago the speaker spent six months on the Fiji Islands where most of the labor is done by indentured natives from Calcutta cbMUuutt and. other ;tem--rBorabayr"UctTl fcJand,. do not care to work except Jtist suf ficient to enable them to eat. Among the exerting events pictured was that of men fighting with sharks at Sura. The swimmers smeared then- hands and feet with (Continued on Page 3 SHOCKED AT MOVE " j Trance Does Not Think United Coasttruard Cutter Alert, After Long Search, Abandons. Mates &houid rename Default Hope of SafetS Were on Trip From W rangell To Marsh Island ers on Liquor Orders PARIS. Jan. 12: Announcement of th? move of the United States the Senate to impose a higher tariff i l 1 9 .( gasooai ixeine iunc, ..vv w.w w. :Whlchhave defaulted in war debt irell for a fox ranch-on Marsh Island on jjeeemoer i, , i payments came as a shock to been iriven up for lost, a message from the coastguaru.iFi.ench government circles. P! T !lr Cnnn ..f,. AiQ,.f ofntoi vnarprrlnv. The missintr men are: Ro i iiiir ijiiirv iccii wuuci . -"' j vw. a i line 1,1111V i uccii bert McCracken owner 0f the boat and ranch; C. A. Par VOLUME OF . TRADE BIG Stock Turnover On New York .Market' Yesterday Largest In 6 Three Years be&rd of school trustees, will NEW YORK, Jan. 12:- Bonds held the main attention in yester h t-nht b radio and will be th'o nt to reel instruction day's trading' on the New York "St Bxchane. The .wr the air in Canada. The experiment is being carried out in the interests of economy and in the endeavor to eut down educational overliead 4- coats. '"' ' Bomb Hurled Into Home in Toronto Milk Bottle Filled With Chemical j Gas Thrown Into Residence j Of Tinsmith Tells of People f$ volume of rading was the heaviest in three jvenrs and stocks were irregular after early strength, profit taking 'wiping out gains made during the in mat uvui , Industrials closed at an average of 99.38, oft .39; rails at 42.01, up ! .43: utilities at 22.43. up 3. and j bonds at 86.07, up .63. REPUDIATE PRINCIPLES Dalian Committee Would -Re nonnce Liberal And Democratic Views In New Corporative Law j Toronto. Jan. 12: A milk bottle, ROME. Italy. Jin. 12: Final 'filled with chemical gas was and definite repudiation of "every 1 thrown. Into the home of H?rbrt liberal and democratic principle" jBuckland. tinsmith, here and was announced by Count Vecchla imrely csaiped Mrs. Duckland. In reporting to the Senate for a The bomb, did nut i-xploae. The special committee assigned to r.Miily lvul 'ii threatened botn tuoy the nation's new corporative airplane helnn built In Ghrnmuv veioaUy mnd by telephone law.