77 - TAXI - 77 (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Block Day and Night Service 7-Passenger Chryiler Car ASKS ii SEARCH MINING IS REVIVING Industry Getting on Sound and Solid Basis, Saji Koldcnt .Mining Eniineer Stewart Active Neur Was Outlook Better There lUrly Resumption at Alice Arm Predicted F , r'lnR a aolW revival of into-j , nity and inter partteu-,i. the Portland Canal section. . .h T Mandy, rsasdwt mln-cinerr for the northwestern - u survey district, returned to n the CataU this morn-.; ;.fyr having spent the past t r so inspecting properties In A Arm and Stewart districts. " ' mdation la being (aid. aaya ?.'.hdv for a period of rwl . :n many sections. During .-sent year there Hm been prospecting and de-i .!!! work by prospectors, i property owners and le- i intensive prospecting and e'i 1 development weric toi the f'T.r district by fft and I'v. . more off und better grade tffn opened up than at any ; n vioualy and the outlook la ' healthy with further ei-. ' in the near future assured. 1 ii:e lx productmc mine op- v ? oi the preterit Urn Pre-r r 'unwell. Den All Bsyriew, V- Empire and SpldoT and de-' m work la being carried on V Big Missouri Unicom and 0 . River properUea. r Mndy. who spent a week ea properUea In the upper X ' country. expects renewed i aniYtty In the Alice Arm C ' v hefore long. Here there la a f il field for intensive pros- i and detailed development The weat aide of the Kltaault i especially attractive In '-if ' (tnld valuea that are known ' 'here. Vancouver Stocks uj a. D. mmm oj ) Vancouver i Miviourl, (new), J. iiird. 9t. tx.x l oo Oold, IM. Km River, .01 Vfc. 'k 01 "lian. 31. M Hung aur, .18. Son. .OBVfc. ' nal Silver, .04. K Mo five. .07H. rt'"l Oreille, .68. r'r Idaho, .OOVfc. Prrmier. l.o. n 17 (asked). K'H'ard. .07. "rnn. .83, 6 Ifr Crest, .02. W.'.nde. .43. i'-c water. .05. Wavrrly. .oity. Oils "hvan, .004. Heme. 1.25. C E . .88. frhold. .08. A P Cons., .14. Zoning Pacific. 52 ft. Toronto c "lumnrlo, .18. plural Patricia, 50. land Lake Gold, .30. Nranda. 32.00 6hrltt, .82 Nickel. 18,15. rnada. .61, Wacaaaa. ,00. She Will Address a Public Meeting Hon. Ian McKensie of Vancouver is expected to arrive in the city Friday and will address a public meeting that evening, the Moose Hall having been secured for that lomorrows lides High 0:22 a.m. 205 ft. 12:27 pjn. 21.8 ft. "Low 6:24 am. 5.4 ft. 18:55 pjn. 3.4 ftt NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V 1 XXIV No. 241 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS AUSE . OF DISQUALIFICATION . r FOR BODIES OF VICTIMS Militia Conflict between atrtkerc. strike-breakers and poiiee In Stratford. Ont have bet ome severn tha- auth .-in ties were forced to call out the militia to quell the disturbances. Many were Injured In the many pitched battle wind) occurred at Uic Swift Canadian plant in Stratford The above layout ahowa a detachment of 75 officers and men frmi the R al C.ir.udian Regiment of London. Ont arriving In Stratford, complete with machine guns, barbed wire attachments and four tanks, hitherto unused for any purpose but army movement. The London detachment la In charge of Col. Langford. O.C.. shown at right. Another detachment from Toronto is enroute to Stratford. PASSING OF STATESMAN Dr. Inaio Mlobe of Japan Dies In Victoria VICTORIA. Oct. 17: CPi -Dr. Inaao Nltobe. aged 71. Jan statesman, died here Sunday aifbt following a month'a Umeaa. Death followed an operation earlier to the day Involving the opening of the back of the left atde and draining of pus from a subphrenic abscess. Dr. Nltobe had attended tne recent Institute of Pacific Relations meeting at Banff and was taken III here while homeward bound. SCHOONER CAPSIZES SU Men and One Woman llflicved Drowned Off Cat of Nova Scotia WWirun" . mb . rvt 17: (CP) -- . uuiiui ahatrn - Wit men - the achooner Bna T. Psraona are be-lkted to have been drowned, the upturned vessel having off the coast- V O Grant. Vancouver sale operator, who has been .pending the naat few weeks in the city, wiled by the Princess Louise yea-terday afternoon on his return south. 1,1(1 OVIKSinSCKII'TION 1 Oil KKI TNIMSO LOAN nWAtl'A. Oct. 17: CP- a t,- rwinlon of Canada re- funding loan ior ' oversubscribed by $31,000.- ws 000 test week. It 1 nnounm, . . .:. .u. n.r.ariment of Finance. T Dy VI"! uri"" Detachment Sent Judge Wants To Know Why Blind Candidate Not Allowed to Run bery In Kansas some months ago. Writ Issued Calling Upon Keturninjr Officer and Three ponds to the value of $40.ooo ai-Candidates to Give Reason Why Lillooet Candidate reTn Ulten tl that Should Not be Reinstated VANCOUVER, Oct. 17: (CP)-Mr. Justice A. I. Fisher v-osterday granted an onier nisi ior a writ oi manuaiuua, equiring Returning Officer Alex Ogston and three con-! nndintr candidates in lillooet to show cause in the Su- Dreme Court on Friday why the name of Major J. C. Hart- y. blind mining engineer and ex- service man. should not be rein- r . p . rtated on the ballot sheet for the lYlCiVenZie LOmillll. iirovinclai .1.i(An election. HarLait Hartley, who whni was announced as an Independent i candidate, was disqualified by the returnini! officer on nomination day causc of alleged technical errors In his papers BOMBING i OF PLANE Such a Sustention In Connection With Tuesday's Crash In Indiana VALPARAISO. Ind.. Oct. 17: A bomb exploding In mld-alr may have been responsible for the crash near Chestcrdon, Ind.. last Tuesday night of the twin-motored airplane of the United States Air Lints with loss of lives of seven passengers. It is suggested by the auth orities. An investigation. has sug-' geatcd this possibility, it is said. ! It Is recalled that the plane In which K'nnte Rockne. noted foot- ball couch, and several other passengers lost their live two years ago was believed to have been bombed. To Stratford Strike purpose. It is understood there will , the local fish exchange this morn-also be one other outside speaker, j lug. no boats being in with catches. Mr. McKensie Is an excellent' sneaker and as a leading Liberal! e will discuss tha nrgsent political I 4 situation in support of the candl- dature ot T. D. Pattullo and th; other Liberal candidates of the nor-' them and central section of the province. Price of Gold Higher Today By Dollar an Ounce MONTREAL. Oct. 17: The price of gold In London today In terms of Uie Canadian dollar Jumped more than a dollar to $30.71 per ounce. IN MOTORSHIP DISASTER Area Seven Men Are Arrested For Kansas Theft LOS ANGELES. Oct 17: Seven men have been placed under arrest ' here In connection with a bank rob- grush Fire in Los Angeles is Found Incendiary LOS ANGELES. Oct. 17: Alter deliberating for two da vs. the iurv at the Inquest into the deaths of fire fighters who lost their lives w"xo- when trapped in a canyon In the!.. , recent Orttflths Park brth fire! SILVER AND COPPER near thla city returned a verdict, ON NEW YORK MAUI suggesting the belief that the fatal tire had been of Incendiary origin.; NO FISH SUE TODAY There was no sale of halibut on NOBODY ikSSmineIIW. J. Asselsline Endorsed By No bidders nresented them- selves at the office of the sher- Iff here this morning when, as 4 a result of an action ot John G. Harris against the Bnglnecr Oold Mines Limited, the onee 4 famous Engineer Mine In the AUln district was offered for sale at auction. The sale was 4 accordingly postponed until ! "hSif tan?n twSST' J Coastguard Cutter In ' Vicinity Where Good Hope Sank Saturday Uncertain as to Whether Death List Was Eight or Ten-Names of Those Who Are Believed to Have Perished Announced SEWARD, Alaska, Oct 17: (CP) The coastguard cutler Northland Is standing by and searching for possible rurvivors of the wreck on Saturday of the motorship (Jood Hope eight miles north of Cape Prince of Wales during a terrific gale. Eight lives are believed lost and pos-sibly ten. The coastguard reported that the body of one of 8 hree native giria on board, all CONDEMNS INFLATION R.B. Bennett Continues Campaign Af strut Movement to Tamper With Country Currency f EDMONTON. Oct 17 Continuing his campaign against the proposal for currency inflation In Canada, Premier R. B. Bennett. In speaking publicly here, declared that such countries as Germany and Prance which had tried inflation would never ao back to It Such a policy would be ruinous In Canada fd-such as it had been in other eoun- trie. "Currency inflation will not aorve Canada's financial problems," said t Premier Bennett. While his govern-1 ment remained in office, no change would be taken that might prevent Canada from paying its obligations according to the terms of ita con tracts, the Prime Minister declared. , J Malkin Warehouse D LL J O.. iVOOOea On OUnaaV I Aimed Men Escape With $t50 Worth of Goods After Beating I And Binding Watchman j VANCOUVER. Oct. 17: (CP Five armed men beat up and bound the night watchman of W. H. Mai- , kin Co. Ltd- wholesale grocers.! Sunday night and escaped with! ,8 ot cigarettes and to-! NEW YORK. Oct. 17: CP Bar stiver closed at 36V&C per ounce on the local metal market yesterday. Copper was unchanged at 8c per pound. NEW YORK. Oct. 17 -Silver was quoted here today at 3Vc. Copper sold at 8c. T. U. Pattullo Liberal bound for Shtanaref, had been re- covered. The probable death list Includes the (olio wing: Captain Henry Ivanoff of Nome. Engineer Murphy of Nome. Deckhand Ed. George and Roy Allok of Nome. Elmer Henderson, passenger and tatudent at Whitman College near Watta-WalMf Waste " Clara Foster. Catherine Aden and Bertha Ioktongak, three native girls. This list would be Increased to ten If the report that two Russian srienstata rescued by the Good Hope fiom little Diomede Island after they had been shipwrecked is verl- To Make Fresh Effort to Get To Stratosphere CHICAOO. Oct. 17 T. O. W. SetUe. who failed In an attempt to reach the stratosphere last August in the aluminum balloon "Century of Progress" owing to Uw failure of one of valves to fu.KUon proper- ly. expects to take off within a day or another attenipt U reach Whr oere to study cosmic rays. ULMISAT : CALCUTTA 1 British Flyer Attempting to Lower-I Mark Set Last Week By ! Klngsford-Smlth CALCUTTA. Oct. 17: (CP) Flight Lieutenant Charles Ulm ar rived here yesterday from Karachi on a flight from London to Australia. He is attempting to lower the new time record made last week by Sir Charles Ktngsford- Smith. as the Official Candidate For Atlin W. J. Assolstino, Liberal candidato for Atlin constituency, has received the following telegram from T. D. Pattullo at Nelson: "I am sorrv Mr. Kercin has entered the contest You am tithe official candidate of the Liberal party and I bespeak for you the support of all Liberals and tho electorate gen erally, frurtner i oeiieve mat you are particularly well qualified to represent a mining constituency." 5 3 'ky 4? IV at) 4? . j j 'A