f fit . plan:;':' f:i a r' Lrj'e.J sr. lit i " U'.'f M :r . I.; a r r T Mr r.-nomlea. wn belnf future lump sums on OasU will be approp- munteJmHttes. It u MOSCOW. July 31 -fiovlct air 'Sen DOlsed 'for a nnn-stnn flloht Two and Half MillionLeft crashed near Alia L?e wnnc i - I in off an a minlrz mlnlpa flteht fltsht to Pio- neer mine Mr, nrock died early 1MB motoUm at Horseshoe Bay : ht $140,099 per yar(nue onf omun. w nation atoms vtt be. The atfptane. wbie had tW opraUnt on schedule along the Bunnaoo of TWoo-coast of British Columbia be--verday to Ottawa ntTM VancwiTtr. Powell Hirer and f- ir that the new relief I Ocean Palls, had Jrt returned on onurln government I Monday from Prtnre Rupert where i ' m riot in this clty.ht spent the week-end. The 111- Uiecking up Un Possibility Of Seaplane Base fated fltaht waa on a apeclal char- ller. departure having been made from the WeUa Atr Transport iharutar heie. the call being made j at AlU Lake to pick up Mra. Brock 1 from her aummer nome mere, ri- lot McCluaky and Dean Brock were seated together In he cockpit. Further details of the tragedy .... j at a nitiki 1 upset. He was not injured at uiai time c. and the Injured ana wise i - ""ui luoniuiuca ou ua STEVENS IS NOMINATED Leader of New Reconstruction Party U Suspicious of Government's Hotting Plan . loaaj "WB u"1 Mr. Steven, aald that certain large .ll:"J . McCu ? VI Canadian mortage companies 1 iv wrt .hoi wv- 0t IOf oun juca w nui . . rnwi back ... National Defence, sufllclent uffldent aUlltKl. altitude. probably PWMDiy owing oing e ? URload ,t fi'Te lor we pan lew uay .ivtng on a mapping ex- the Yukon and North- -litorlea. has been going Question while here of the ' htn.'nt at Prince Rupert of iv. Thf machine sideslipped, " -a; seaplane base such Luiklng a stump and fell on to the beer, udvocaten bv the local The unsinc was driven back srr.bcT of Commerce. It Is ex-lnt0 cabin. will make a recommend Mrt nrock suffered a broken ot'awa on Ihe subject. )e(t thigh, a broken left arm, a Mi tjTfi vn(rr4a n.ilri Bl .... Mnl hmkpn C icy Cove on Dlgby Island I rlbt and internal Injuries. She wtisi pt. lble sites P. M Ray and W Laidler. members of a spe- H amber i t-jcisUno Russian Airmen Still Are Held By Bad Weather not told ox ner nusoana uem fore she died. She spoke a few words at Horseahoe Bay to her mmniee of tne prince ku- Tom. oi commerce, navci him 18. and Dave, 24, wno wilnt there from Vancouver iasi night to meet her Another older son. B. B. Brock, was an engineer with the Britannia Co. and at one timP was located at Alice Arm in connection with the Torlc mine Mr. Sloan lloan. V. U U , V . - . ... - i h.nw fnt toi wnvfrv recovery with wnn fractures to both ankles, a fractured jaw. hip and possible inter- nal Injuries. It was noi long Ku hnt Mr Sloan figured In another accident .w-v... -- at Vancouver CRANBROOK. July 31: (CP) Hon. 11. H. Steven:., leader of uie new Recontruclon Party, will open his wtern campaign with a meeting next Monday night In the Arena at Vancouver. Yesterday Mr. Stevens was tendered a unanimous nomination to run in Kootenay East, his present seat, in the forthcoming federal elecMon. He has already Intimated that he will In an address here last nigni to down-draft over the small lake."" :Jtmrln nllhilft hv vir- wlth 1U towering cliffs, anting - - ncw'hous-that he could not clear the trees l" u-ith his heavy flying boat, at- tempted to bank ar d return to the I Counterfeiter Being Sought Vancouver Flooded With Spurious I One-Cent Pieces Made From i Cheap Grade of Copper VANCOUVER. July 31: Van couver nollce are looking for a counterfeiter as a result of whose I . - flwl nf activities mere nas un iw . spurious one-cent pieces made of a cheap, grade of copper. broueht to the Van- 17; J ftunnn Oeneral Hospital. Is given JMng attO VlUeeU I r Moscow w Ban Francisco via ,.. toe Arctic circle, arc still being '"cn a machine fculrd lh toUno ...! in in Coai Coal Harbor Harbor and and held no ,Pr hv ,,nfnVnrw. of of a a car car ferry ferry toer conditions. Lnjoymg Lruise ... innmmni hv thp Duke and Du- Col. Victor Spencers yaciu was -k. left here yesterday enra o . sent from Vancouver last night to Squamlsh to pick up the bodies - - Vowei RegaUa. Vancouver. They had been lascn fmm from AHa Alia Lake u to Squamisu oy T fy i i dv booderham;(rc,Bht traln ToprNMTv 77" I The late Pilot McClusky and the SJ2V)-,hn, which figured in the fajal I.!?,50.0l0? wa disposed of L.u t A,(n Tj,kp about midway me win oi tno late Albert E. t'tt" " . . Qooderham which has been pro-.between Squamlsh and Bridge Their Majesties to Have Two Weeks'' Outline Prior to Cowes Regatta PORTSMOUTH. Eng. July 31: vim. rinnrep and Oueen Mary, ac IUU( VW. v " - Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, July 31: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 81!Bc on Uie local exchange yesterday, down Mondas 82 c. It advanced to 82?0 today. wlo Today's Stocks (Dourty 8. D. John ton Co.) Vancouver B. C Nickel ZZVi. Big Missouri. .54. Bradlan, 2.00. Bralornc, 5.25. B. R, X., .05. B. R. Con, .03. Cariboo Quartz, .96. Dentonla, 56. Dunwell, .08 Vi. Georgia River, .00&, Oolconda, .17. Orange, Indian, .01. Mlnto. .07 Vi. Meridian, .05i. Morning Star, .04 NaUonal Silver. .03JV Noble Five. .05. Porter Idaho, .08. Premier, 1.43. Reward. .02. Reno. 1.10. Silver Crest, .00 Salmon Gold, .11. Taylor Bridge, .IP. Wayside, .13. Whitewater, .05& , .. Waverly, .00 United Empire, X3r2r Toronto ;.., . Central Patricia, 1.71. Chlbougamau, .16V4. Lee Oold, .04. ? Qranada, .21. - ? Inter. Nickel, 28.op ; ; Macassa, 16. Noranda, 38.25. , ' t Sherrltt Qordon, .59. Slsco, 2.68. Ventures. .91. Lake Maron, .03. Tcck Hughes, 4.03' Sudbury Basin, 1.40. Smelter Qold, .05'i.' Can. Malartlc. .63, , Little Long Lac. 4.45. Astoria Rouyn, .04 J. Stadacona, .24. Maple Leaf, .034. . Tickle Crow, 2.30 McKcnzle Red Lake, 1.21. God's Lake. 1.66. -Sturgeon River Oold, .82. Red Lake Gold Shore, 23. San Antonio, 3.40.- Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides mm mmln High 2:07 ajn. 20.4 ft. light cloudy, prince Rupert-Part 14:44 pjn. 19.8 ft. 29.90; rut.rast wind, barometer. Low 8:38 am. 2.6 ft temperature. 64; sea smooth. 20:53 p.m. 5.8 ft A NORTHERN AND CENTRAL SRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v XXIV No "5 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY. JULY 31, 1935 PKICE: 5 CENTS IT ALO -ETHIOPIAN CRISIS STILL ON MINISTER klnson, M. L. Point Grey. LEVANEFFSKY AN .MAP OF ROUTE Plann'n'? to take 'ff n Moscow. Sijrr.und Levaneff-ky. internationally famous S-viet filer, with a co-piiot and ravigator. will point the wings ef their freakish mystery" mononlane toward the North Pole and San Francisco. Purpose of th non-stogljop Includes preparit'ons for establl Ament of a weath r nbservatory at the pole and an attempt to pr ve feasibility of rapid contact with America via the trans-Arct ; route. Distance is 650 miles. on VISIT Hon. A. Wells tiray Here Today And Addresses Jint Luncheon Of Gyro apd Rotary Clubs In the course of a tour of British Columbia, Hon. A. Wells Gray, minister of lands andj municipalities, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria and will leave on this evening's train for the Inter ior, returning south by way of Prince George and the Cariboo. He is the third provincial cabinet min ister to visit here within the pastj A. for Vancouver- DEPUTY MINISTER HERE Dr. Charles Camsell of Ottawa.) tv minUtpr nf mines, arrived! UV rf M J s w ' . h Prlnrp Rnnert this morning from Vancouver to would rather be made a protectorate of European nations than ,"submlt to the tyranny of Italy." jThe statement It was thought possible, might have had some ln-1 fluence on the deliberations of the council of the Leatue. Meantime, the Ethiopian Em- iperor is seeking British officers to !lea.d his black trocps In the event of actual outbreak of war with Italy. Some Britlrh officers are to leave India by plane fori Ethiopia, It is reported. The British proposal Is still that Italy Should accept broad econo mic concessions. Halibut Arrivals Summary American 92,500 pounds, 6c and six weeks, the others having been j 5.5c to 6.8c and 55c. Hon. Dr. G. M. Weir, minister of Canadian 39,000 pounds, 55c education and provincial secre-jand 5c to 5.4c and 5c. tary. and Premier T. D. Pattullo. I Amerlran Today Mr. Gray was the speaker' Bonanza, 25,000, and Anna J, at a luncheon In the Commodore Cafe under Joint auspices of the 'Gyro and Rotary Clubs, there be- lng a good attendance of members of both organizaUcns as well as a number of guests. . J. Jabour and W. M. Blackstock, Gyro and Ro- 'tary presidents respectively, shar- ed duty as chairmen. 1 Mr. Gray, who wms in conference . . i i i . . i tnis morning on municipal mantis i with City Commissioner W. J. Al der, is accompanied by Robert Wll 19,000. Cold Storage, 6c and 55c. Bolinda, 22,000, Wt for Seattle. Bremerton. 8.500. Pacific, 6.6c ; and 55c. Avona, 14.000, Pacific, 6.8c and 5.5c. Friendly, 16,000, Royal, 6.7c and 55c. Judith. 10.000. Fcyal. 6.6c and 5.5c. Canadian Embla, 13,500. Atlin. 5.3c and 5c. Viking. 13.000. Ccld Storage, 5.2c Join a Canadian Airways seaplane .westerly wind; sea choppy. from Edmonton, piloted by C. H. Langara Island Overcast, ("Punch") Dickens and with A. D. derate southwest McLean, superintendent of airways swell. via Wrangell and Telegraph: Creek was made this afternoon atf two o'clock. . ! : i Today's Weather Triple Island Part cloudy, fresh jjLin nlU iWAJ. DAISIA. HiyU flLKJl IHCUL,UiJlW iULLZU Trinle Traffedv When FIvincr AAAw J J JJ Knof WViipVi Vicifofl Wara x UUCU TllllVlt I lUllVU UVrJLlr Ul Week-End Crashes Down Coast CUT DOWN ON RELIEF New Toilet In InternU Of Econ- ti.nn.4 Ri (tnlirta Premier -Toronto tor t'ealol Of UloU TORONTO. Ju.r Si Premier . . . , t. - i - I It. .,k.irn iflnnilltMH fc- Pioneer Airways Machine Nose Dives on Mining Flight University- Head, His Wife and Popular Aviator j Ix)sc Lives David bloan Injured VANirniTVFI? Jiilv 31? (CV Dean R. W. Brock of thr TTnivnraitv nf UritUh Columbia, chairman of the Van-1 couver Board of Harbor Commissioners, and Pilot W. R. ' McClusky were killed and David Sloan, managing director of the Pioneer Gold Mine, and Mrs. Brock sustained extensive external and internal injuries yesterday , afternoon when a Boring Hying" of the Pioneer Airway' 0j V.u t,h -v . -m , of r r.iuf relief aOnlfltotta-, JL,btktr. of Ocean Falls hlf a down draft and Mrio with a a view view to to "T ... r: . Acros North Pole to America Council 0 League 0 Nations Has A djourned Session Till Tomorrow Italy Gives Blunt Notification it Will Discuss Nothing But Limited Arbitration Addis Ababa Foreign Office Will Not Entertain International Mandate GENEVA, July 31: (CP) A private session of the League of Nations council, called to discuss the Italo-Ethiopian crisis, adjourned today atfer meeting for less than an hour and the session will be resumed tomorrow. The Italian representative flatly told the council that Italy would not discuss anything at this time except the limited arbitration question of theK - - ' dispute with Ethiopia. j From Addis Ababa, the capital, the Ethiopian Fore'gn Office announced that the Tiatlon would reject any proposal for an international League of Nations; mandate over Ethiopia. This announcement came as a'surprlso following a re port yesterday that Emperor Halle . Selassie of Ethiopia had opened what it was hoped might be a new Kiel fn vfittlamanf nf tn TtalV- PARKSVTLIX, Jalr 31f (CP)- Ethiopian crisis br P.-S been named statement declaring that Ethiopia LIBERALS INFIELD Have Decided to Oppose A. Yt. Neill In Comox-Albernl For First Time in 15 Years has Liberal candidate for Comox-Albernl federal riding in the forthcoming general elec-Uon. marking the first time In 15 years that the Liberals have had a candidate to oppore A. W. Neill, Independent. INCIDENT PROTESTED Attack On Liner Bremen At New York Brines Vigorous Com plaint From German Govern ment WASHINGTON. DC July 31: In a note to the State Department yesterday. Germany protested vigorously at the Incident of last Friday night when a mob attacked the liner Bremen at New York and "desecrated" the German flas. Charging that Inadequate police protection had been provided, the German note demanded punishment of the perpetrators of the Incident. No national apology was. however, asked. Acting Secretary of State PhiHips has sent a note to the German embassy expressing regret at the Incident. Grain Being Cut Green to Save It From Hoppers and 5c. I reGINA, July 31: Farmers of Mother II. 12.500. Cold Storage, j some sections of Southeastern 5.4c and 5c. Saskatchewan are cutting their I grain green In the effort to save It I from destruction by grasshoppers. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and m0: family desire to thank all those wind; moderate , who so kindly offered their assis Anyox Clear, calm, 62. Stewart Clear, calm, 54. Hazelton Clear, calm, 58. Smlthers Clear, calm, warm. tance and sympathy during the for the Department of National Dead Tree Point Clear, calm;iiimess and death of their beloved Defence, and Enilneer - Photo- barometer, 30.04; temperature, av; grapher W. H. Sunderland aboard, sea smooth. which will carry out a mapping ex-. Terrace Clear, calm, 60, peditlon In Southeastern Yukon i and the Northwest Territories. . Take-off from here for Dease Lake, son and brother, Norman. BAR SILYER TORONTO. July 31: (CP) Bar sliver was unchanged from yester day at 67S4c per ounce on the To- Bums Lake Part cloudy, calm, ronto and" New. Yerk metal mar- 57. jkets today.