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PRINCEjGEORGE CITj;
Swimming Under Railway Bridge
PRINCE   GEORGE   CITIZEN.    THURSDAY.  AUGUST 17.  1933
Three Die When Plane Falls Into
F!ve Cents
; PILOT GRIERSON IS j MAKING LEISURELY TRIP IN TINY MOTH
Goes Under Ban j     Anderson Lake
Gty Council Requests Police to   Quesnel Girl fe Death While
Will  Cross  the  Atlantic  on  an
Experimental and Survey
In Eay Stages
Surplus Feed of District Should Go Into Feeders
The Commercial Course Dropped in High School
Prohibit  Bathing in  the Eraser  River Channel
Returning to Bridge  River from Her Honeymoon
airplane  bought    second   hand   more than three years ago, a former Royal | Air   Force   pilot,    John   Grierson, -is j making his  way  across  the  Atlantic.
 Harry  Bowman Advances  Plan ! Trustees  Reached  this  Decision
 THREE SERIOUSLY HURT   Grerson took off irom Hul1 %rltn New
to Move Feeders from Prairies to B. C.  Farms
York for his destination. He says the i    GOVERNMENT TO HELP
at Board Meeting Held on Tuesday Evening
COLLECTION OF FEES
Provincial   Inspector   Says   City   p;lot rinrr|mi  xm^v-       �         j  ~   '� flight :�.; being undertaken for survey ��        .       A     �        i i     Tr   a                     Gordon McKenzie and O.   and  experimental    purposes    and he !
May be Actionable It  An          Besener  of  Prince  Rupert                                ..........
Accident Results                      Have Fractured Skills
city
will make the crossing of the Atlantic   cstock   Will  be Cheap  artd  Kail--by way of Iceland and Greenland with !      ways Assume Part of Freight layovers at each stop.                                     ^~,.                  _ _   .            &
Except for the floats with wh'ch it'           Charges in Movement
has  been   fitted,   th~  machine   is  the '                          �------                               The members of the board of school
same in which Mr. Grierson made a      Hairy Bowman, agi cultural and col-- trustees look a ciecided stand on Tues-
 ization representative for the Can    �
High School Closed to Children
of Non-Residents Who Fail
to  Pay  for  Tuition
 The members of the board of school
thC'
 5SSS current of the river   and   i,111011 C'      ?"? hh        b                            5W?r
record flight  from India to  England ' onization representative for the Can-   day evening on the collection of tui-transport. in 41,.  days in  1930.    Since then the! a?lan   National,   has  been  interesting   tion fces from ail mii-l]s attending the waters of An- | rvlot has entered it twice in the K'ng's i himself for the past two weeks in as- I hig.h  <,ChOol whose parents or guard-
..................   .,.........                                                                  ians do not reside :n the ci
..........._ all over Europe. It is I tne province in the profitable market^ resolution of the board the principal
The dead  are  Mr.  and  Mrs.   equipped with a radio set and a Mar-   mS of their surplus of hay and feed. | of tne high scncoi is lo be instructed
coni   direction   finder,   on   which   the   Al1 through this -section there was an   t0   lequire  the  payment  of   a  fee of
 snmll  tovs   n-om   dcrson lake on Tuesday even"nS while ! Cup air race and has flown it them- '� slstInS the farmers in the section of   ians do not ve�ide \    the ci      B    a
 of the river   and   i,11101110    llcm    Vancouver to  Bridge  sands of miles all          E             t i     fhe Province in the profitable market;        lti        f
thC    ,?,,? therehave been re cues o    5W?r    The dead  are  m'-  and  Mrs-
suice then mere: nave w*u ic_,<^s �i   Eime Dean   of Bridge River   find w
^                                       ge Rver   find w    CQni   direction   Iinder    on   which   the                                                                t0   require  the  payment  of   a  fee of
1    � SmSvesunable tocope with   J-.BuW. of Vancouver.   Those seriously   ftfer  will  depend, for navigation,  al- | fxceptionajy heavy crop of hay   with   $5 00 on the fiist �chool d      [n each
eund themselves unaoie to cope with   in]Urcd an, pibt Go:dcn McKenzi6f ot-   ways having a check on the acouracy ; :deal weather for the curing of it, but   monln< or tne pro(iuctlon  ,n________
will be a serious shortage of pasture , liable for the payment of tne fee in for live stock. Tlv.s will mean the | tne past_ bul most o{ them have ig_ importing of  considerable  feed  from   ilored tneir responsibly, and for the
sBritish  Columbia,   but  hay   and   feed ! disposed of for this purpose will not
island by  bathers  and swimmers.  It   jcvac
will be proposed that the police post a    1 tAAi
a notice  forbidding   the  use  of   the   WARNING RESCUE OF
island, and see  that it is obeyed.   A
mcJon to  this  effect was moved by   BAILEY IS PLANNED
Alderman Opie, seconded by Alderman                          _____
Taylor
Made up of Various Political Elements in City
NO PLEDGES REQUIRED
Successful Candidate Said Un'on
Policy of Bowser as Good
as that of Tolmie
R. W.  Alward, who sat in  the last
first   half   of   the   calendar  year   the
, arrears  of  tuition     fees  approximate for the producer after the j $300   when the high school opms on
freight charges have been met, and to, September 5th all pupils whose par-overcome -th's difficulty Mr Bowman , en|s or guardians do not reside fn the is proposing that instead of carrying | clty ^f^ required t0 make an ad. feed to the young stock on the prairies J vance payment of tne fee or they wlu that the stock be moved to points ^ refused instruction, in   British   Columbia   where   there    s,               ..              ��_                   .   '      .
an  abundance oi   feed.                        L Some tlmc al� tix trustees decided
Mr.   Bowman   sees   in  the   existing : *� cut,the teaching s'aff of the high situation a very favorable opportunity I -�'cho1 fr?m four to three teachers  but
for   the  farmers of  British  Columbia i a, recent su7ey �\ the situation dis-taking advantage of the feeder policy   closed that lf the childem of non-resi-
of  the Dominion  Live  S'ock  branch. This policy was put into effect on the
d^nt-3  were  permitted to continue in attendance,   without   the  payment  of
 as Conservative member for  George, became the candidate of
first of August and will be continued I tu tlon fees- the. services of an addi-for five months.   It provides that the   tlonal  teacher  would be required.  As
the ratepayers of Prince George have no responsibility in connection with thp education of the ch/ldren of nonresidents the tuition fee will be collected,  which wi!l doubtless hgj'e *ha
 railways will assume 25 per cent of the freight charges on all f~~de" rtock from the pcint of purchase to the point where the stock is  be fed. nnd the government w'U pay
�    ..                 ,. ,j   f,.,.,,,       Dallas.  Aug.  16�The    state    police
A.  communt:atpn   wrr,   lead   -f om           ^    � %y,u                   ^ ^tQ_
*Ju  V    1        S iSS   mob'ies  leaded    with    gangsters and   George
which   has   been   placed   ......                               *    B
 the-Bowser-Donaghy  nominatin
 party     at   th
has   been   placed on the headstone of one of the Corn-
convention held in Prince ccn-
monist  graves   in   the  city  cemetery.
fOCt>   t^llP
which
victim of the  existing  socit
system.
of Harvey Bailey, the
i connection with the   the city in that there-Avere no accred-abduction of Charles Urschel, the mil-   ited delegates to it.   It was^open to all
The sale
 Bonaire ciroperatbr.    Baileyhas been
,    .         .�     �,����,�,.,..,��,,,>,..    �au.,.>  ....... .M-.i.   who desired to attend, and nothing m
In-'psctcr Parsons expressed the op,11-   , -..itivclv klen,ifed os cnc cf the gang   the  form of    pledge  to    support^the ion the epitaph should bo considered   ^.^   ^$  three  police  officers  in � nominee was required to secure adnus^
KansasN City    when the   attempt was '' sion. For this reason, or other reasons.;
Mie travelling expenses of the farmer. ' effect of cuWm the cla->s attendance or h>, osent. in the case of the pur-i down   t0  tne   P�in ,,,a*  ^:hich  three ch^se pt.  a   carload   of   feeders.   The i teachers  wli be  sufficient n-licv covers  fM�riPv  hmhs   i<= \wli n<;'     With   rerDect  to   pupils   from   other
vention  differed^ from  other  polit:cal  g^ and calves   but TsreSicted ?o' Kch�o1 districts, under fifteen years of convent'ens  which^ave been held  in   {Llnx �,�_ fnrmp,.,."                 '                I age.   applying   for     admission   to   the
�der stock  is an an-   Wgh: school they "Shall no* be Required at the stockyard sales' to   pav  the  tirtion   fee  as  the  same
in
as one of the evidences of the world-
Mco^e   Jaw   and   Calgary,   and   m � m^  be  collected    from   the    outside  'on of Mr.   Bowman  exiting | --chccl district, but  all such pupils will  pohlt  to  a very lcw  prlcPr! be   reouned � to  orrcluce  a-certificate  feeder  stock     Feed  shortage   will ! fr0111 tn� t>oard � tbe school distr ct in
f%$^?3�t^*\Zd^   "^de to effect  the  release  of  Frank ; l^ccnvention created a Breatdr^ of � forC(,        of it O11 sale than the mar. , whichjhe^ arerodent
it might well be ignored. In any event.                             a'tempt    NesIi    \vns
the^cemetery is^r ^supervision   gach. ^.tWa ^^.^   ^
any
.'�h;v
authority.
counci
notice of  the offending  inscrlpVon.
John E. Dubberley. ass'stan' inspector of electrical energy for the province, brought to the attention of the council what he considered the defec-
inierc-t. and the acommedation cf tlie Canadian  Legion  hall    was   taxed  to
A somewhat mnrr imnortant; change derided noon bv the trustees en Tuos-
he was held prisoner by his abductors.   man-  sensed    what   he    considered  a   fceders fa  restricted  to shipmen^on   thf>  high AlthciiBh he was blindfolded he noted   vct>' foreign element present in mem- . nr lots   it =, not  n2ce^aTy' for indi^boc"s  �.lr tho daily narsase overhead of air line   bers of the C.L.D.L.. an organization j vidll8l farmers to nurcho-e' a full -car | course   -planes     He  noted  that on  one par- ! credited w th pronounced  Communist j ps  the live  sto,,k  brancn  voyO\  nef-t'ciilar Sunday the piano did not pass;   leanings.    This group was headed by   mits Mvc 01. more fanners o0olmg the:.r
U-o wiring m the plant of the m,cuo,                          ^       ^      '       t cf ran.   William Mahoney.    who    was recently   mircha.,PS   to  make   np  th. rar sWp.
Creamery.   The   position     taken    by       �         d>1 Sported his observations   placed in nomination -by C.L.D.L. sym-   ment_ n
Mr.  Dubberley   was   that   the   wjring   ^                - '  A   chcck.up   on   the   pathizers.    The  chairman   called   the  divlduai     ..................
...........�*�'�"� '�' """-�'�.....   �......-��ll-    ,cheduic of   air-line    planes   followed   attention of the  meeting  to the pre-   dozen   Or   more   feeders,   end   market
 the premises is dangerous, especial-
r- making it. po?.�*ble f�'' farmers   to  secure    half
eotember. Far takintc thp comiri?rcial ;on will lio fontinned for^fenp^her two years, and the course will then be discontinued pltofrc'her. Th's.arrangement will r�nder imme-diQtolv nvnilahle. for aendemic cla^r-^ part   of  the   timeNaf  the  commercial
> in view of the cement  floors, and_# -            location"of the point at-which   sence of the group.   He sa'd theve nvy   .hHr ,,irn1u, bf ,'hnv and  feed in the
me constant use of water upon them,         >,helj nad been heW was fixed ap-   have  been some  misconception as  to   form of bcef cv shoep.    Farmers-en-
Mr. Dubberley ?aid he wa-3 not making       ;.^lma.olv     By special  cruises,  and   the nature of. the  meeting,  and then   ^n\n-r \n
an cfL.cial  complaint  in   the   matter,   k   �    �    nf'b'hoculars   what   was  be- � went   on  to  explain   the   objects   and   ket., >0 f-
jiPVCH t^ i,e the exact house was nick-   the   reamrement   tnat   oniy   xnose   in   ctcck.    P?pf  whi
ed out    In company w:(h Urschel the   sympathy .with the aims of the Bow-   Rrto nv   ]0oo  noui
bolfce 'raided  the  liouse    and  caueht   ser-Donaghy party should take part m   mands a RCod se
Bailev asleep on  a  cot. under which   't.    With   this   explanation  he   asked   or the beginning
 with" a rifle within   all these not in sympathy to retire. A   thp srnailer animals should be carried' tion  will  repeat  their very  successful
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but would rerxr-t on the situation  to   .;'�.      ',;   th"'"q""t house was nick-   the   reamrement   that   only  those
bis chief.    The    responsibility    is   a   '     '     '                 ......
mumcipal one and if the oity pey-mitted the situation to continue and an  accident  resulted  the   corporation
damages.   In the '"erlev it was desirable tees be entirely re-kind of conduit
city's standpo'nt  the difficulty  arises that  the  �wiring  complained   of   was Passed by the city electrician. No action was taken on the maUer for the   Knn Present,.but the members of the conn-   tho hiehv.rv to Chief lake has re-government from all farmers in this ceived a lot of attention from the rrt'on   of   \hc     province     who   have i public  works  department,  and is now
Karl Johnson, of th/s cit.y. suffered few  day-3  aeo  while   a
Edmonton.
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nation on  mot'on of Jack  Cuff,  se-   reason   to   believe   they   will   hnve   a    greatly improved.    Given fine weather
conded by F. Ceal.                                 --virnlus of hay nr feed.. There will un- j patrons of the bavbrcno win  hnvn or.
Theve being   no ether    nominations   dcubtedly be a market en the nrairies I excellent outing, and the city hospital
regulations for the wiring of business Premises.
It was decided to arrange for n c?Merence with Dr. A. Knight, provincial veterinary when he has completed  his   inspection     of  the    dairy
Premises in the city and surrounding   announcement    of   tne d'stricts.    Dr  Knight has already di-s-   Quesnel  on  Saturday.  Angus Cl'c^d  with  members  of   the   council   FHsra- W. Plblev fnd
offered the usual  closing motion   was moved and carried, and the respective candidates proceeded to present their he had complete-   cla'ms for recognition.     , but Mentific^tion      E. H. Burden was the first speaker. e railwav pass he   He betran with an explanation for his -no     He wa�3, removed from   name being submitted to the conven-the  train   for   hospital  treatment   at   Hon.    He said he  had been  charged Ponoka.
fcr hieh-ouaUtv  timo'hv  hav   fm- th^ J receive    considerable    benefit.    Chief cf hordes, but for mixed hay. i Lake is an hour's drive from the c:ty.
The Caribo? Observer    carries
 f   the   council   FHsra   W.                       y
e  niggestion   that  a   bacterial   test   Moe   McGilhvray.   bcth   oi ^
olri  be  madp   of all  nulk  offered   The ceremony was periormea Dy
 d                 Fllton
the in of
Charlotte
pnch ac 's common in this section thrr� will prob^blv be a verv ^mall margin ac romnared_ to the price to K-i cppv]i-eri through'th�� marketing ot 1* through fee^e" .-tick. In view of i'-" *:tii-''ion d�v^lop:n� Mr. Bon-man is of the opinion that formers who have surpluses of hav phd feed might weir be able to secure the a^'stancp of the banks in *Vr p'v"hase of feeder stock, since thi P"oiect calls fc- fimncin? for i n�-i-^(
[or -sale in the c'ty, and he confirmed   w. Evan Fullerton Jhe statement of City Health Offiivr Dr- Ewert that it is only in the larger cities  tha1-.   the   equioment   necessary f0Lthe making of such tests is carried.   t'1�< <"IV  :     mUK The  lecal   milk   situation   st/ill   re-ircning out  as there ap-
actuated by personal mo-t:ves, but~ there was ' nothing to this suggestion. He had become interested in the Bowser-Donaghy movement for a .non-partisan government at the time of  its  inception,  and had  been
active in lvs efforts to secure a can- cf le� thin one vear. nnd phou'd bn H!d.ite fov the party in the Fort p