it iiiiilliernmuHl nolnl of the K rile group, the expedition will leave Japan flying to the Aleu-' Man Island by way of Pelro-pavlosk on Kamchatka Peninsula. Tomorrow's flight will be from' Kasumigaura to Minatogaura. Kusluro and llftokapu are thej slopping points Intervening he ween Minnlogatira and Para imishin. Thlopval Sails 1 VICTOIUA. July II. The Hriiish rouml-lhe-world flyers now being ready lo hop olT from Kasiiiiiigaura aerial base, t h e Canadian Government sleamcr Thiepval left Hakodate yesterday for Prince- llupert by way nf the Kurile and Aleutian Islands according lo wireless message here. On the six-thousand mile voyage, the Thiepval' will keep in as close touch as possible with Hie riying erpedi-I mo wlileh is wrhe.luled to leave Tokyo Saturday. ATTEMPTED TO SWIM CHANNEL Mermaid of Wembley, However, Gave up at End of Sevon Miles Yesterday LONDON July 1 1. Miss Zelta Hills, the mermaid of Wcinb ley. Iff L Folkestone at 0 o'clock Thursday morning lo swim the English Cham ! but she gave up a I. the end of seven miles. TRIALSFOR T918 MURDER AT CAMP LEWIS ARE DATED (he murder of Major Cronkhito nl Camp Lewis in HUB' have been set for September 30. FATALTIES IN EAST OTTAWA. July l I. Four drownings and Ihree olhcr fatalities me reporled loday , from various points in Eastern Canada, Four of the deaths occurred in the vicinity of ELEVATOR VOTE PASSES OTTAWA OTTAWA. July 11. The House of Commons loday panned the estimate of 150,000 providing for the preliminary work of stuhlt.w'iig-nevjtgo- EASTMAN ON COAST I GETTIN GREADY FOR CRUISE TO ALASKA VANCOUVER, July 11. George Eastman, founder and president of the Eastman Kodak Company, has arrived in Vancouver. J'lns season he will again pcitelra'lo to the wilds of Cassiar district in search of big game which be was so successful in finding last year. Mr. Eastman reached Vancouver by automobile on Tuesday night, coming from Seattle. Willi him are Dr. and Mrs. O. Whipple of llochesler, N.Y.. The northern trip on this occa- S !l 'ft COM! V,.ul. Tl.lv II ,'SIOII Will UU UIHVII Ull u 'l'""" The trials of Hubert nosenblulh jynchl which was built this H'; and llolamt Pothler, charged with (and Is lo be chartered from the Seattle builders. Mr. Eastman contemplates doing considerable salmon fishing. The party will ltot take a guide as before, but will outfit at the various Hud son's Hay posts.' Union steamer Venture, Oapl. A. Johnson, arrived from Vancouver and wayporls al 2 o'clock this afternoon and left for Port Simpson and Nans river puiufs at 3 o'clock. fee- - - - 1 i 300 PERSIANS ARE MASSACRED Turkomans Came Down at Gum-bad I Kabuz During Night, Allahabad Despatch Says ALLAHABAD, India, July 11. 'Three hundred Persian cav alrymen were Killed by Turku- mans during the tiiglil near Gum-had I Knbuz in )hc Turkoman country. The rest of the cavalry escaped lo llujnurdi. TELEGRAPHERS ASKING PREMIER HERRIOT . Object of His Government, He 1 Says, Is to Have Cordial Re- latlons With Great j Britain ; PARIS, July 11. The chamber .fif dcntilies oasscd a vote of eon eminent terminal grain afler he slated that the object of elevator at Prince llupert. his government was to re-estab llish cordial relations wjth Great jlirltaln. Prince Viggo of Denmark uud his bride, formerly Miss Klennor Oreen of New York, photographed while securing a marriage license from City Clerk M, J. Cruise of New York. CONCILIATION BOARD Employees of C.N.R. and C.P.R. Make Application to Domtn-' Ion Government x T()dON"lX),July" 11. Telegraphers, linesmen and automatic operalors employed by the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific. Railways have applied, lo the Dominion government for appointment of a board of concili-lion to ileal willi their wage di?-puio with Hie uompanios. TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall," Ambulance wllli newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For rales, apply lo Roston and 6th SU Grill, Third Ave. MATT VI DECK, Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL. XIV, NO. 102. l'HINCE RUPERT, B.d, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1024. Yesterday' Circulation, UIS , Street Sales. 174 PRICE FIVE CENTS. H . . m - -A m , AMERICAN "'I' u FLYERS REACH CONSTANTINOPLE RECORD HIGH PRICE IS PAID IN TORONTO FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA BONDS Best Rate Paid During Last Decade in Canada Is Given This Province LAWYERS OFF TO BRITAIN Several Hundred Members can Bar Association Sail 1 For London : I PHILADELPHIA, July British Hnlisd Columbia Columbia government government bonds nonus 'eral eral hundred hundred member member 11 Sev- VICTOIUA. July II. or lue lolalling six million dollars were hold ut record high prices yes-! American liar who attended the terday to the Dominion Securities Corporation of Toronto. annual convention of the organ-The issue includes u loan of $3,00,000"lo cover treasury ization here left today for New certificates now outstanding, a loan of $2,000,000 for refuiid-,York enroute lo London where lug purposes, and u loan of $1,000,000 for the new University ofjlhey will be the guests of Hrilisb Hritish Columbia buildings. (lawyers from July 20.lo"July 20. The three million loan was floated on a three year basis 'While in London, they will prehearing i Mi !cr cent interest and yielded the low rale of LO. This sent to the British people ami the - " ' i ii. i i . i.. . I i... 1 1 . i : it 1 1 . . . ! r . . r II... M'LAREN HOPS OFF TOMORROW.: (. Will Leavo Japanese Aerial Base for Mlnatogaura Para- mushlrl by Tuesday j TOKYO. July 11 Hopping off from Kasumigaura naval air sta- ion tomorrow morning. Squad-' r ni Leader Stuart MacLaren. fininriunlcr o f Jlto Bi'lilU JilU'll!,-, lie world flight, hopes to reach I'animushiri Island by next Tues day. At Paramushiri, which i i. me raiu jiiiih umj jiiiiinu nar, on ucuuu 'ji mu Canadian province in the last ten American Har, a memorial statue vjt'iii Tim rumi. i t.iliw uui linr- nf Mil William ItliipL.! nnf I rowed on a fifteen year basis' and carries five per cent. PflNFinFNPF VftTF r WUIH IWI.MVL IVtU Prince Henry and princess Mafalda, daughter of the K'ufg and Queen Of Italy, photographed during the visit or lhc Italian royal family lo London. DrHrHffiriess and Wss Mills Given Principalships by School Board; Other Appointments 1). II. Harlness was advanced to the position of principal of Uoolh Memorial School by the school board last night and Miss s. A. Mills was similarly promoieu 10 uiKe cnarge oi uorueu Street School in accordance with the recent decision uf the j board to abolish the positioner supervising principal. Miss Ella Mercer will become vice-principal oT Uoolh School and YV. V. C. O'Neill, formerly of Terrace and more recently at Hums Lake, has been appointed lo the position of Vice-principal of Morden Street School. Other appointments made by the board' last uisbl Iq fill vacancies on the teaching staffs were as follows: Miss D. L. Laxton, Mission City Miss Jean M. Keir, North Lonsdale, North Vancouver. Miss Hut It Slewart, H.A., Van couver and formerly of the Anox High School. Harry O'Neill, Vancouver Many Applications There was a ery Jarge list of applicants for positions considered by the board aiid it was well on lo midnight when, with the assistance of Inspector H. C. Eraser, the appointments were finally decided upon. 'The placing of the grade teachers will be made when the fall term commences. Among the applicants were: For Vice-principal John N. Muir, Victoria; diehard Hoswell. II. II. Cairns and Geo. H. White, Vancouver; W. J, Clement, Hur-naby; J. M. Orr, Vancouver; S. C. Mansfield, Siuamish; A. S, Curtis, Vancouver; T. F. Itobson, Victoria: C. H. Darwin, Ladner; J. S. Heeds, Medicine Hat; J. C. Hut chison, Chilliwack; A. A. Hartley. Vancouver; A. J. Devereaux. South Vancouver; K. K. Parties, . . I J. I I... H..-..I... ancouer; a. icasuy, 111111110, Island; II. Smith, J. II. King, Vancouver; J. S. Huchanan', Golden; J. Murray, II. McDonaM, G. T. Jnmjeson, Vancouver; doss S. Tapp, Eburne; J. S. Eassou, New Wesliuinsler; S. O. Harries, Port Alherni. First Class First Class Teachers Hilda Jude, Langley Prairie; Joyce C. Hartley, N. Vancouver; Miss H. Johnson, Nelson; F. J. Saininons. Priielor, H.C.; Gretna H. Curwen, Salmon, H.C.; Marion M. Hisson, dossland; Marion K, Gibbon, Vancouver; Kathleen S. Freeman, Cranbrook; Klfrida Jenkins, Agassiz; W. E. Harrisoiu Vic-Coutiuued from Page 5). SEAPLANE IS ON WAY HERE Flying Officer Hull Loft Vancouver Yostorday Patrolling Enroute VANCOUVER, July 11, Fisheries patrol service by seaplane .between the north end of Vancouver Island and the Naas River commences today.. Flying 'Officer Hull of the Vancouver unit of the Canadian Air Force left Jericho Beach yesterday for Thurston Bay near Powell River. From there, the patrol will start ovor the week-end and It Is expected that the machine will reach Prince Ruport, where headquarters will be established, on Saturday or Sunday, t Flight Lieutenant Earl MacLeod, In the second machine, will leave for ths north next weok. He will bo In charge of the PENSION RAISE RECOMMENDED Committee Would Absorb Exist ing Bonus Into Permanent Baslo Rate 'OTTAWA, July 11. That tho xisling pension bonus of fifty per cent bo absorbed into a basic pension rate thereby making, a permanent inerease'jn I lie i'alo of pension for single totally disabled men from $000 lo $809 per year Is reconinvended by the douse committee- on soldier's pensions in Us third report tabled in the House' ot Commons .today British Runner Breaks World's Record and Wins Four Hundred Metre Event at Olympic Games COLOMIJKS, Franee, July II. Kric U. Liddell, the British runner, crowned himself the Olympic iOO metre champion this afternoon iti the world's record time of 47 3-5 seconds. He defeated Horatio Fitch of the United States who had broken the previous world's record only an hour before in the semi-finals D, M. Johnston, Canadian Hhodes scholar at Oxford, who qualified for the semi-final in the four hundred metre run, was third in his heal thus qualifying for the finals; In the semi-final heat, Liddell made it in 48 1-5 seconds equal ling the old world's record which nan siooii since iuiz until men i of the United Stales did it in 47 i i-5 seconds this morning. U. S. FLYERS REACH EUROPE CONSTANTINOPLE, July 11. The American army round the jworld flyers reached here yesterday on I heir flight around the world. All I he men arc in good health. KETCHIKAN TO HAVE COMMUNITY BUILDING Will Cost $35,000 and Idea is Have it Ready For Use by End of Year to KETCHIKAN, July II. Con struction of a community build-' ing here is to be undertaken by the local post of the American Legion. The work will conunence in a few days and it is (ha hope to have the structure ready for ue by the end of the year. A drive for the sale of $35,000 world of bonds is being con- dueled. The building will be Iwo storeys digit containing a main ball 50 by 00 feet; smaller lodge room, five stores and ten offices be sides all necessary appointments for such premises. Tde.use of I lie hall -and lodge room will Ie granted free to the use of civic and 4alriolic organ izations when no admission charge is made. FISH ARRIVALS Five Boats Sold 96,300 Pounds of Halibut This Morning Three American and Iwo Can adian boats marketed a total catch of ttti,r00 pounds of hali but al Ihe Fish Exchange litis morning. Of tliils total, the Americans landed 03,000 pounds and the Canadian 33,500 pounds. Canadians obtained higher prices for botlt first and second class catches than did .the Amer icans. Second class fish jumped several poiiHs in both cases. I lie arrivals were: American Kagle, 50,000 pounds al 11. Cc and lie; Reliance ' 5,000 pounds nt 12c and 7c lo Hie Uootd Fish eries 'Canadian Co. Knstern Point, 8,000 pounds at 12c and 7.1c lo the Allln Fisheries. Canadian Livingstone, 24,000 pounds al 13.lo and-8.0c to the Canadian Fish & Cold .Storage Co.. Ringleader, 0,500 pounds al l3o and 8.5c to the lloyal Fish Co. School Iqspeclor 11. C. Frascf loft on the 'steamer Venture this afternoon for Mill Hay, Nans Hivt-r, on deiiarlinculid justness; PHILIPPINES IN 'QUAKE DISTRICT Catholic University Professor Says Yokohama Disaster May Repeat at Manila MANILA. July l.l, That War uila may at almost any time be visited by an earllinuake such as destroyed Yokohama last Sep tember is the warning given by Father lloque . lluano, professor of physios and engineering in the University of Santo Tontas, who lias jusl returned from a vfs"it tr Several morHiiiMif" Japan where he studied the effect of earthquakes, in that country. The Philippines lie in the same seismic zone as does the earthquake region of Japan, and condition in Manila are analogous in many respects lo those found in Yokohama," said Filth ier iiuano, l lie same suu-soil lliul is found in Yokohama , is found liere and building co'n-slructiou is practically identical." 'The professor recommends that a committee of "'geologists and scientists be appointed to study Hie earthquake regions of (he Philippines and make a re-port in order lo impross upon t lie people the necessity of pre- paring, as far as possible, for a severe earthquake at any lime. BRITISH GOLF PROS. WIN OUT Duncan and Mitchell Beat Hagen and Macdonald Today LONDON, July 1 1. George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, Hritislt professional golfers, today defeated Waller? Hagen and Macdonald Simlh, the American professionals, four up and two to play in a 72-hole match for in-Icrnatinjial honors and it purse of 300. PRINCE OF WALES TO VISIT AFRICA Invitation of Hertzo? ment for 1925 Has Accepted CAPF.TOWN, July 11. The Prince of Wales das accepled the invitation of the Hetlzog government to visit South Africa' next ear. The dale has not yel been announced. LEAGUE BASEBALL American League St. Louis 2, Hosltm 8, Chicago 1-5, New York 0-18. Cleveland 1, Philadelphia 3. Detroit 12-3, Washington 10-3, . National Leanue Hrooklyn 5-3, Chicago. 0-10. New York , St. Louis 5. Philadelphia I, Cincinnati 2. Huston 5, Pittsburg :i.