PRINCE RUPERT Fish, Meat and Poultry Market Phone 671 CLOSE SEASON rnn uaiiditt JURY ASKED Sons of INDICT BOYS With Two Crimes Each Punishable by Death CHU AOO, Jinx- I. The Cno ('.ntmly (iCHiid Jury today were a ked lo imlivl Nalau Leopold, jr. Hint lllrhard I !. youthful sons ot millionaires and self-coiifess-M klpnappeis ami sluyeri of It -( Franks, the schoolboy son of a wealthy Chicagoaii, for miir-il"' and kidnapping for ransom, each of these crimes me punish-lle by death. The stales attorney also ordered an invfslitfalinn into the possible involvement of Leopold mid Loelt in Hie shooling lasl fall of Freeman Tracy, a university student, whoso body, was found with a hullet in the head and mutilated a few days later by Charles Ileum, a laxl driver. GOVERNMENT CHANGES AT NEWFOUNDLAND ST JOHN'S. Nfhl.. .lone L The defeat of llie lllekuuui gov-eriiiuent in Monday'M elcclions Is conceded, lleliirns available, show iH oppositionists and two government supporters elected. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA IN WHICH 100 KILLED ''Haiins of Hie OntKrrvutive and! rUli niLIDUi I'rwHehil parties fur recognition H'nl election nod submitted rea-' ti alter rcaon why their ap. ! Treaty Ratified by U.S. Senate ,,Pa. w,.lf. M,,( roii-i-tcul or in' and Comes Into Effect In .,t iniercsl of the good November "nverniin-ill of I trll Columbia.- '.Mr. Maniii win the speaker of CANADA has pube ntn rm uir veiling , addresses were jalMi given hy Hon. T. D. I'atlullo. Eichange of Documents Will ,M.er i.r laud and raiididate Have to Take Place Yet Be-' !fr ie-certion In Priii'-c lliipert. fore Complete y, Kergin. candidate in Atliu. Jr. II. V.. Wrinrh. Liberal candl. Advier ha been received in Hie ,ue ptr Sfceena, ami T. Mo'S elty by wire from Washington Markiy, Provincial candidate for Ihiil Hie halibut,, close season prince Huperl. L. W. l'lmore asvciueul for Tafle" water wti presided. The audience filled adopted by the Senate of Hie i lr. ,u iu eapaeily and shortly lulled Stale on Saturday even- i,fPr the start there a , Maudlin; of l.il week. . The measure n(i room only. Iia already been ralified by the opening with a. few brier pre-govcnvmrul of Canada and alt limiiKiries, Mr. Manson launched that l now required In put the almost at once iulo a description agreement lido operation at once ,,r I ) genesis of the third parly will lie Jhe excliaiige of treaties which had entered the provincial beiween Hie wu rounlric". The political field. Some jearx ao firsl clor ran will Hirrcfure (inii. Mcltae, the leader of lite ari in Noeiuber of (hi year parly, had ounlit entry in Hie for a period of Hirer) nionlli!. iUoucrv alive parly with an offer of financial uxibltmce which had been rejected. Aflcr Hie election of lUKi when it became appap-nl Dial the leadership of Mr. How. Vr was not altogether acceptable to hi pin-ty. (ten. MHluc saw his opportunity ami at a bainpiet iu Vancouver nli"nl"d hiiacly ly - - Aiinanlas, thieves, graflers, . . . i t.i i i eroi'KS, .lexicaus, u toooo suumtih octopus, etc. In Searchliglil No. u luiiguage wilh no parallel in the political records of Canada was o be found. II was md likely llnil the public al large would ap-pi-eeiale argiiincnls in such term's. The Petition At Hie Provincial parly con-venlion iu Vancouver, a petition onlaining exlriinrdlifciry charges royal commission. It had been LONDON, June I. A news signed partly al the convcnllou agency dlspalch says Ihe Albanian and a siibseipienl parly at Hen. allounlisls caplured Tirana on Midlae's residence. Some nf Ihose Monday atter righting in which who hud signed II had later lort vrerfc killod or wflunrbvi. I fcontinu'!cT on vago two SANSOVINO WAS DER3Y WINNER KPSOM DOWNS. June t. Karl nf Dcrtiy San-sovitio loilay won I lie Dcr-hy. KnijlamJ I's classic lurf event. Viscount Aslor"s SI. (iei-man's r-aine second Mild II. Tallcrsairs Hurst -wrnid lliinl. Twenty-seven hores ran. Saiisnviuo won by six leiiglhs on a -low and wet track. St. (ieniinii's wa a neck ahead of NEWSPAPERS some small following at the ,,llt;,Ur4HsjjC ur the roast and hands of the farmers, the major- ((, ,,,, V-lt., r ,.e. Ily of t In-in resenfed Hen. Me-j - line's inlerfeiei.ee. The new -iirn fUM nRFW AWIl !,.,, Ipi- ii.kh Klin-Id iiiioii u tnur.i'iv viiiiiaivtuti ntii of llie province and lie issue of the Searchliglil coiniuenced. Die fronlispiece of llie firsl Issue of Hie Searchlight contained a number of platitudes includ ing one aginst llie policy of mud slinging. That iikiIIo, however, was not lived up lo and within the first six pages a most notable de. parlui-e was lo be found. The government was described as dls. honesl, uniulelligenl, black. mailers, a machine, indecent, bad. unpatriotic, desceudents of WOMAN ARE BURNED PAUL PAINLEVE IS HEAD OF THE FRENCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES PAIHS, June t. Paul Paluleve was elected' 'president of llie chamber of deputies today. MACKELVIE DIES OTTAWA, June I. -J. A. Mack-civic, M.P., member for Yale, Conservative, died In his hotel here from heart disease al one nL.nl n si Mm uovcrninenl had been uclock this morning on, his re- liliafled willi llio remiest for a. turn from a session of t lie. House of Common. The body will be taken lo Hie late. home at Vernon for burial leaving here early tomorrow morning, Death was due to r.u'ural muses. QUITE FREE No Longer Receive Any Aid From! Qovernment and Never Will: Taxed Heavily j CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION VA.W.OIVLH. H.C... June t. New-paper publisher! from all over the Dominion al tiered here today Tor the annual uici'liu? of the Canadian Press, their cooperative news gathering association. In his annual address the President. K. Norman Smith, of the Ottawa Journal, said as Jul. lows: "11 Is three ami a half years (Continued on pae (' NEWSPAPERMEN ARE NOW AT VANCOUVER Millionaires Charned, formerly artive Hoifir-ervalives, .. . . the Provincial parly had its In-! VANCot Mill. June Mem-ceplion. Thin had been followed bcrs uf thl Oana.lian I'ress and up Willi a more or less successful r.ntadian Daily Newspaper Asso. effort lo join up willi the ''"Hcdl,.,,,,,,,,, Hrrixei y.inilay from l armers of II.I.. at the vernoii ,, Hui.erl after u fine and convention. Thuuph he oblained ,.nlivlli,(. .IIVI1!.. i i.v re verv DEATH IN COTTAGE TOIIONTO, June Mrs. Henry I'epall and two children were burned lo death when a collage al Laslbourne. Lake Simroe. was deslroyed by fire early this morn ing. The Latest In Restaurants. mt BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Tarty Use. Take Her to The Boston." Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOL. XIV, NO, 131. I'HI.NUK III PKHT, U.C, WEDNESDAY, Jl.'.E ', 101. VMUrdtf'i Circulation 1613 Strut 4. PRICE FIVE CENTS. AN Eil! ' T0R FOR RUPERT IS ANNOUNCED ROUSING MEETING LAST NIGHT ADDRESSED BV FOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATES Ovation Given Manson by Large Audience at Theatre Last Night Following a Brilliant Address Dix-uiiriiiiff fur fully lvu hour. in one of I lie finest t'uin j ijrii addresses he has ever delivered, lion. A. M. Malison, i 'Homey general. 1 1 I I Hie big audience assembled in Hie Km-ir Theatre nl Hie l.ilieml ineeliiiK night rnpl for every mciiile unlit lie concluded shortly before I !.;. Driving home I': til ufler point in rapid-fire siiri-essuili, Mr. Malison received a . t:nc 1 ulleiilivi! hearing winch was marred by not " -"ingle dis- tirbajicr. IIuviiik In1 audience wilh him nil I lie vy, he showed i;i i- iiiii-l convincing iiiiiiiner why it was necessary lo relurn Uie " 1 1 1 lo for' .Oliver government power the wrfaie of the iroiure as n , whole. In uu effective hut cour-j icon, manner he dealt willi the "'Ml iS Looking from Old Loudon Itridge, this , the way the Cau-iidiau Pacific building shows up nl the liritish Kmpire Kpoiliun. 1A few coiistriicliou ilebris remain lo be cleared uway, but ollierwise the hiiildiug is complete, as pictured Elevator to be Built Here Is Announced from Ottawa ,Sum Goes in tht Estimates Hon. T. O. Pattullo this morning receiving the following letter from Hon. John Oliver: Vancouver, June 3, 1924. Hon. T. D. Pattullo, Care of F. G. Dawson, Prince Rupert, B.C. You are authorized to announce that the Ottawa Government has decided to proceed with the construction of the terminal grain elevator at Prince RuperL Provision for this wilt be contained in this year's estimates. Pleaso wire Manson immediately same effect. JOHN OLIVER. A letter received Saturday from Fred Stork at Ottawa was to the effect that the elevator was assured but that he preferred an announcement should not be made for a few days. Mackay Pours Hot Shot into Ranks of both Other Parties in Humorous Vein at Meeting Pattullo, Kergin and Wrinch Drive Home Wholesome Truths at Theatre Meeting Last Night Hon. T. D. Pattullo, candidate for Ihis district at the forth-Sconiing election, spoke briefly at the meeting last night but he made an excellent impression. He said that the government jvv-as not compelled lo gu to the country at this time. They could have held on lo office for eightcen moiilhs more but they wanted the cndorsalioii of the people on a number of questions, and he believed they were going to win. The charges of the Provincial Iparty proved one of the strong reasons for going to the country. Big Issue r saa - 1 The issue iu the s.-ulli was IIATTCIMr1 f)f A MO the freight rates. Vancouver va ill UulIlU lliiiilU living urn u up as a result ui me fight Premier Oliver was pullinx 1p single handed against Hie most powerful influences. They were lalsn fighting to gel an elevator here ami lie felt sure they were going lo get it. Then Prince Huperl would be built up in Hie ame way. The Sun newspaper,' against which Oliver had at one jtime hrought aclioii for libel, jhad now come out and said they liould sink, their differences' be "If vou waul someone lo attend pink teas and kiss lhe!".a;t" have been "7" 15,000 "."' people l"W im this ' - v;,le r.ir Sam Nevvlou; ir ynt waul someone to study ll.e',,' a1n'1 ""'y wou1' .,1iul ,i,vc '""," galleries of Kurope, vole for Duff Pallullo; but if vou wanll'0,'1" 'K,gsjg P'pb? to dt some- plain ane a man lo represent you ut Victoria, vote for me." Those were the concluding words of it speech by T. Iloss Mackay ill the political meeting last night iu the Kuipress Theatre iu which the speaker arraigned both of the old parties ul some length and urged support for llie Provincial Parly which is led by Oeneral iMcltae. . In opeuini; Mr. Mackay said '''iPAnrPT PIDl? had no paper behind him had neither circulation nor I liquidation. While Duff Pattullo! had llie News and Olier Hesner, Sam Newton had the Kmpire and Joe Sigmuud. The question of freight rales was dismissed with llie remark that Oliver was Irying lo draw a red herring across Hie trail. What Oliver wauled to do was to keep the people away from the fact that they were paying 02 li cents a head for Hie privilege of sending Pallullo lo Kurope, Turning his addition then to Hie other party Mr. Mackay said thai if lie was opposed lo Pallullo why was he not also opposed lo the Conservatives? There 'was no more cunning poll-llciiin than Joe Sigmuud. Joe had beat him to it in gelling Sam Newlon in llie field when. Ihey luid been trying lo Induce Jim , (continued on page five) GERMAN OABINET IILIILIN, Ju'uo I, President Kbert has reappointed itlie Marx caUhflot. Losa BURNED CAMP Estimated at $100,000 Port Coquitlam at Port Coiuitlam last night cans. ing a loss estimated al $100,000. Fire is sweeping a large limber area. DEMPSEY KNOCKED OUT THREE OPPONENTS LOS ANGELES YESTERDAY LOS ANOF.LKS, June I. Jack Dempsey lust- night knocked out three heavyweights Iu scheduled twti' round bouts for it charity benefit. Only ltocco Stragmalia raine. up fgr a ieconJ rou;id - .there had been a fight. He had fought for a big power system and been bealeit for political j purposes y the same people wlio were trying to defeat him1 now had mem. hers iu (he House and had the FOR BRITAIN Health .Minister Outlines Policy of Government In House of Commons TO SPEND HUGE SUMS LONDON, June . Health Minister John Wheatlcy in the cause if they did not do so lhe"ouse or Commons last niglil freight rates fiahl was lost, outlined Hie (Soverniiienl's solu-When the fislil was won it would Hon to. the housing problem.. It be possible to ship grain from Saskatchewan as well as from. Alberfa lo thbV- coaslf In the south they were looking to (hat issue lo return the government. strenuous, fight for this city. From llie day when llie water supply was alienated at u time when Howler was t lie chief functionary., of Hie gnvernment ami the city had to buy it back comprises a system for the expenditure of 34.000,000 annually in state-subsidies extending over it long scries of years making an ultimate expenditure of Large railway and oilier interests 1 1. 37C.000.000. were opposing the guvernmeuf Mr. Wheallcy said llie growth those opposed to the forward la-'or population necessitated lhs bor legislation of the government building of IOi'i.OOO houses year-were opposing them and big tint-!ly- Housing conditions tlirough-ber interests were against them, out the counlry were rapidly be-That was why they should looV'couiing acute owing to the lack to the common people for sup-lot building, port. I ' " The minister said this was not Hie first time lie had put up n TWO FLIGHTS INFAREAST Two Americans Reach Shanghai and Dolsy Gets to Pingyang, Korea TOKIO, June I. Oaplain Dolsy left Pingyang at 5.(15 this morn- The dereat or llio hydro-elect ro,g aid arrived al Taiku in project was Hie worst day's work Southern Korea at 8.15. Prince Huperl had ever dtme. SIIANOHAI, June l Lieuten-(Applausc If the, agreement had ants Wade and Nelson arrived been carried out there would from Kagoshinta loday covering he 50(1 miles iu 7 hours 35 nuii- Lieut. Smith in the Hunt was unable lo leave Kago- thing for the town, lie hail fought, shima owing lo engine trouble, ami gone down lo defeat on that but will hop off for Shanghai ait issue. Where was Mayor New-soon as the trouble is remedied. ton at that lime? lie was opposed to that project. It was. also op-'Q 111 I AMrCflDH posed by Joe Merryficld who was jyjl LnWurUilU loo.yr oruunizer lor .tr. miwser on whose ticket Newlon was running. He did not want to go into too much ancient history but if the people here supported Newlon Ihey were supporting the man who had helped to defeat that project. Mr. Pattullo said he had always been behind any project tor the advantage or northern Hrilish VANCOUYF.il, June I- A rorestVohmllia (,.p aill.(.cLuA ivoly fire ire deslroyed u ramp, eu.uip.ne.il L , .. wm,k of (.rl KVrB,nf mpm .1 1 1 i ti ...... mun til ...IH rail- ., A1in .r ii... ii..- i i ,.. ...i -a, ui tin- llM- ...fiMOIK v.... Ul. , .... ,lf l. ip.,v,, ABLE TO SEE Negro Pugilist Recovers Sight After Operation at New York NKW YOIIK, June I. - Sam Langford, the veteran Negro pugilist, recovered his sight by it tree operation. Langford was sent lo New York by funds con (tributcd by Los Angeles right fans. confidence, and respect of Hie . . lmi-n An--. members, of the Legislature. The! DANuI 1 3 UrffiK IU .i ..i ..i . i.. , , iii-i-inpiiii-iii koiiik uu in ne north was due .largely to Hert Kergin. , Labor's Position He was (old thai he wa being ojiposed in labor circles mid he could not understand that. The RELEASE MISSIONARIES LONDON, June 1. The Kveu. ing .News prints a Jlong Kong de-spulch Ihat Chinese bamlils, who recently seiied mlssiunaries, have offered to release Ilex ll.iv (if fill government of which he was a,Soulhern Haptlst Mission and II. member had done mot than all, H. Card or (ho Australia... on con-other provinces combined or alldltion that will, In a fortnight a previous legislalures combiiied,large sum of money b delivered along the lin,e of labor and'soclal Jo them und also 100 nlstoU ami legislation. So much was this the (cuminuud on pau five) I ."00 rifle and much ammuni tion.