25 TAXI f "'. Ambulance Service Anywhere at Anytime. ; Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Avf and eth St. .,.. WATT VIDECK. Prop. "v0 IU0R CONTROL iYSTEM DAMNED tlna Pastor Gives Information In Montreal About British . Columbia lOXTIll.AL, June 17. inching an attack against rninent control of liquor, lltiglt Oobson of Itegina de red (hat violations ol the w ...... . . . . . Ii or Act in Ilrilisli Columbia InCreaseM 53 percenlj'theie been 000 cases oT "hall Sping" in which no action had i taken, bootlegging had In- ised 107 Vcr cent and aulo- i)i!u accidents 1(1 tier cent. arresls for drunkenness A mora! than doubled. his own provinco of Sas- fhewan, llcv. Ifcibsou said I -family conlfihulcd 30-an'il Cy adult 20 to the koverti-' It: -ales of U6uur. .;, i to ,': : - ' i. Ml,, XVI., NO. III. I ""lll.... . .. mo the drait and nijun-d. FOREST LECTURER AT ROTARY CLUB Interfiling Address Given by F. J. Jeffery Today Making Arrangements for Visitors' Entertainment I'. J. Jpffery, llritish ColumbiR leclurer who came here with Hie forestry car this week, was l!ie speaker before the Ilolary Club al its luncheon today, his lople beina forcsl proleclion. Tho ad-divs was listened lo wilh a good deal oT interest by the club at)d I he speaker was cordially thanked by C. II. Orme, president, win was in the chair. The club also discussed plan lor the entertainment of the Ket chikan llolariaus who will spe.nd a couple of days in Ilia city next week. Inirintr the slay, from Wednesday In Friday, there will be another (Syro-llOltiry baseba" game. M. C. Pal'erson, manager ol the Hank of Montreal, and II. A. McLean, city engineer, wcr elected to membership in the club and were welcomed by John Ihlihavn. II. Sherwood, connected wit!' the H.C. Fisheries, was intro duced as a visitor by Col. J. Xlcholls. WHALING OPERATIONS DELAYED BY WEATHER Twenty-Eight Mammals Caught at Rose Harbor Not a Single One at Naden ItOSK HAItltOll. June 17. Twenty-eighl whales have bee:' caught by the fleet of the Con solidaled Whaling Corporation bete since the coinmeticeinent of the season. ' Weather conditions have not been favorable, and wilh storms sweeping the northern end of the Oueen Charlotte Islands, Hie Naden harbor slatlou has not reported a catch. Lieutenant Jack lleece, who has been commissioned lo spot whales from nlofl and thereby assist In multiplying the sea son's calch. arrived lie re.' anil will be" established for' Hie. remainder of the season. Iliiliuli Columbia from Italy wa equivalent lo acei-plance or hi proptisal to marry her, Jude Cayley in the County Court heu yejlcrilay ordered her to refund the amount to her rejected suitor. Martino brought action aain-l his rormer alleaed fiancee when, instead of marrying him aNer she had used the money he sent her to come here, she wedded John Kernardino, the proprieto. or a Vancouver hotel. TOWN IN INDIA JIEAP OF RUINS Ohandhuka Near Bombay Reduced by Storm Many Casualties Feared f.OMON. June 17. A Dally Mail dsspalcli from Karachi. Ilrilisli India, -ays that a storm rrdurrd the town or Ohandhuka near Kombay to a heap or ruins. .Not a uuildinp within a mile pf the li.'wti escnped destruction and it Is fearetl (hat there are numerous casualties. FISH ARRIVALS Halibut Fares Marketed This Morning Totalled 85,000 Pounds Halibut arrivals this morning totalled 85,000 pounds. one merlo.m vessel selling 60.000 pounds lor 15c ami He, and four Canadians, 25,000 pounds, al from 1 lo and 8c to 11.3c and 8c. The day's sales were as fol- ows: American Allen, rm.ooo. to the Canadian Fish 4. Cold Storage. Co. Canadian Verna. 6,000, to the Itoyol Fish Co. Yule, 1,500; and. Cape twain, 7.500, Iq iho Canadian Fish & Gobi Storage Co. Minnie V.. 7.000, to the Atlin Fisheries. BIG DEAL IS APPROVED White Star Line Sold to Furness Corporation for C7, 000,000 NF.W YOUIC. Juntv 17. The sale of(thn While Star line to Alio l urness corporation along with other Ilrilisli interests was ap proved by the stockholders of the International Mercantile Marine today. The price of purchase Is staled lo be between seven and seven and a half million pounds sterling. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE c.p.iu Il.tJ. $lycr .... ItumvjdJ. Ilidependei'ice Indian? L. X; li. .. Premier Silver Crest Victoria OJadtlonu ... Hid. ..161.00 .. 2. 15 .. 1.85 .. .07 )' .. .05 U ... .11 ' ... 2.18 ... .12 . .35 14 Aske.' 2.25 2.00 .0814 .06 .11 2 25 "it ..35' .37 '.?4 Cleveland, Ohio, who has per less than two - ami one half, pounds. The heaviest was three and three-quarter pounds. II e t Lake and la several olheH streams and lakes throughout the park all within easy riding dis'.anct of the lodpe. The parly, which in addition to Mr. (iiay, consinted of a mo Ibis lake can be successfully slocked wilh trout. Mr. Gray today left for Stuart Lake, north ol Vanderhoor, where he is to tie the guest of li. (i. Paynes, ol Oouslas Lake Lodge. Later he intends to visit the Lakclse Territory near Prince llupert. CONrTDENcT IN ASQUITH No Reflection or Aspersion Is Cast on Lloyd George, However WESTOK - SUPER - MARE, June 17 The National Llboral Federation at Its annual meeting adopted a resolution today eipresslng unabated confidence In the Earl of Oxford as the leader of the party. Supporters of tho Earl of Oxford and Lloyd George were mingled on the platform and much excitement prevailed. Lloyd George's friends demanded that the resolution cast no reflection or aspersion on him and this was agreed to. The suggestion that a new and neutral leader be selected was turned down. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Chicago 1, Philadelphia 1. Piltrburg 6, lloslun 3. American League Washington 2, Chicago 3. ENGLISH SOCCER TEAM IN SOUTH Defeated Vancouver by 5 to In Match That Was Attended by 7,500 People - VANCOUVER, June 17. Tho louring Knglish soccer lootbal team defeated a Mainland All Star learn five goals lo one be lore a crown oi ,oop persons ,1 lie score at half tline was Knglaud, l; Vancouver,: t. It was the Kiiglisluneii s ninth eon sequlive viclory since, landing i Canada.; ' ' ' r PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCK HUPF.HT, 11.(1, TljlHHDAY, JUNE 17, 1020, 'iisf Trains Crash and JILTED LOVER NOTED ANGLER BRITISH AND Fifteen Are Killed as Well as Twenty Injured I'lTTHHl'llO, June 17. F.levcii passenger and four liniueji ure dead mid twenty are seriously injured a- a result Salvlna Corsorzo Must Relm burse Pasquale Mart'ino for Paying Her Fare from Italy been ted to KiIaml during the tion picture operator ami Major making LORD WILUNGDON TO Vestermy! Circulation, I65 Ken- making king a fishing sure of Jas-ji-ral strike, the Home ."secretary .National ParS, Alberla, in the annnui ced in arliament today. interests or his paper. In Jacques i The ifoieniment. however. uas Lake, whieh is 6 tic day a trail ride! no intention at the present 1 1 rue. from Jasper Park Lodge. Mr.for withdrawing recognition or Gray caught and lauded one j the Soviet government, he said, dozen rainbow Iroui in less lliaii! - - two hours. .No trout weighed ' HrklCUI CllCDCPTC NOT MEN WANTED also had splendid Jishimg in , . . . Examination That Pair Ilar.li.ly reek,Prairie Huffalo! Arrested In Alaska are not Hugh and Ray JU.NKAf. June 17. P. L 'ortland postal inspector, Nell. J-red llrewster, mded Ilocky . nounced yesterday that two sus-L Mountain guide aiul outfitter, ncl anested a week. aao. were L ialso surveyed 'MdltJtie Lake, 'and i.r Itay and lluirh lVnWeTinn'tn' .Mr. t.ray is of the opimnii that lwv r ,rec! bi-olhers who held up a frain in Oregon in t"J23, killing four of the crew. ASSUME NEW OFFICE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 15 LONDON, JAne 17. Lord Willington is expected to usstiin olllce as Governor General o( Canada about the middle "of Sen- t ember. Lord Willingotfk was cxpecleil lo reach Vancouver 0.1 June 30 Irom China aboard the Empress or Australia but word received today stales thai the bin developed engine trouble between Shanghai and Na$asakc and had put into the tatter pori tor repairs thus delaying his ar rival here. LAST RESOURCE MINERS' UNION Embargo on Coal or Internation al Strike Now Suggested To Meet on June 23 LONDON, June 17. Secretary ook ol the Miners' Federation announced today that the Inter national Miners' Federation will meet iu lmdoii on June 23 to discuss the possibility ol an em bargo on coal or an intciaiational I tike. MORE CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOYS' BAND FUND Total of $425.97 Has Now Been Raised Toward Purchase of Uniforms t'he following further eontri hutious to the Hoys' Hand uiil-l form fund are announced: Previously acknowledged $325.97 llrxl SMltlV 1 1 IF 1 1 I V1 ItlMII Jabour Pros. Ltd C. II. Orme L. M. Fuller ... ... J. Z.arelli .. .... ... Acme Importers . ' John Htiligrr ... ... Hoston Cafe ... . ... Killas v Christopher W. J. MeCulcheon Total to dale 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 ;5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 .V't'- ..5125.V7 Strrft Sulci 10 ALASKA RADIOS WITH AUSTRALIA KKTClllKAX, June 17. Ouniier C. O. Alexander, one of the aviators or Hie L tilled States Navy Alaskan aerial survey expedition which is mapping the territorial coast, on Tuesday night communicated with Guam, New Zealand and Australia wilh the expedition's' radio Vtnitrit. TRAIN PASSENGERS 4 BURNED TO DEATH Five Bodies Recovered From Union Pacific Car Which Caught Fire While In Motion LOS ANGELES, June 17. Hodies of live passengers thre-; women, a man and a child were' recovered yesterday afternoon trom the burning wreckage of a Union Pacific (rain which caught Nre early in the morniing al Crystal, Nevada, while the train was in motion. MAD GERMAN BUTCHER KILLS FAMILY; THEN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE i DORTMl XI), Germany, June 17. When August Vlaschewsk:, crazed bulcber, awakened from a dream he grabbed a hatchet ami killed his vyife . and ..tlmw children, a" male boarder and the mother of seven children whom he encountered in the hallway ol his home and then killed him self. WEATHER REPORT (Government Telegraphs) 8 a.m. Prince Rupert: Cloudy, calm. temperature, 51. Terrace: Rain, calm; temp. 51 Anyox: Cloudy, calnu temp. 7U. SlewaH: Part cloudy, calnv, lemp. 5U. llazelloii: Rain, calm, lemp. 51. Telegraph. Creek: Cloudy. calm, temp. 60. Smithers: . Rain calm,, temp. 53. 'V r It . Hums Lake:' Rain, calm, temp 51. hilehorser Clear, . calm. temp. 58. jCarinack$: Clear, calm, I6mp 50. ,r) . Selkirk: Clear, calniLtemp. 52. .. t r : i iiewHri mver. uiear, cairn; temp. 50. ! - , Iavv;son: Clear5, X:almtemp. 55 , Subscribe to' the Daily News, Boston GriSl Large Upstair Dlnlnff Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. PRICK FIVE GENTS. FRIGHTFUL TRAIN WRECK MAR PITTSBURG :OMM0NS DIVIDES ON PEACE RIVER ISSUE AFTER DEBATE LASTING ALL DAY TO GET MONEY ON WAY HERE SOVIET GOV'T. VANCOUVER, June tng the arreptancc by V. B. Gray Visited Jasper and Is In Spite of Breach of Regula-Now Coming to Stuart Lake tlons, England Will Not ( and Lakelse I Withdraw Recognition JASPER. June 17. What is LONDON. June 17. The litit- I ' F illd- nilsiilei"il ,i liia u t'fl'illil ('mIi-Ii ili Lnivmrnohl i .1 1 i. fii.,! II, al Salvia i 0f t rout in the IlGcuy Mountains I I;e soviet government waived itvo Pullman caps telescoping uu the Pennsylvania Railway iComnzo of 3I3 sent her tyjwas made by V. II. Gray, hoi and it regulation concerning; the leu struck by the engine of another train at Gray's Station last tin I; Ttie wreck was caused when the fast Cincinnati Limited ighed into the rear end of the Washington Express which bri'tt .wtopil to reyair a. broken air hose. The two locomo-s of the Limited and the club car immediately following ; diem ax well a Iwo sleepers on fllTrvf p 1T the express were badly wrecked, 'InlLlJ 111 f tl0 CUMJa,"',,' beil,K in 17 k MPATTlXrTl' ""' erunil occurred on a cure V A 111 111 VrK',,u' ""' "orfuundlng country was inilVVUIUU ,ni, Trainmen or the Wasli- - ington express claim that flares n Travelers' Checks were Sashed at Robson Street Branch of Royal Bank W.N GO I VKIt, June 17. Tta-;rs rnerxs to Hie value of wiMi a ' nujiatiioti to wliom rave a rlic k for 1 185 wliirii caslicif U - IUGS FOUND ON BIG BOAT ftnty Thousand Dollars Worth f Opium, etc. Taken from Empress of Russia .NGOt VEll, June 1 7. - Opium. line and morphine valued at 1,000 was seized yesterday in Mie steamer l.mpress ii isia whteli arrived rrom th" ml on Monday. Xo arrest ti yet oer n mane ami iiirim l tch of Uie vessel is lieUm hdtirU'd in the lirlief that ad- lonal caches will le fonnil. ship was eoijoyed from toria to aiifouex by an air- ciirrviiiK "customs of rieeis Itliat 'lie dropping overboaro ny coiiliaband might be pre- were burning brightly to warn I lie following train. Passenger who escaped with slight hurts told of wild scenes allrnding Hie wrerk, moans of the dying and terrified or reams rod in favurof Ldward.Oay ol "r l,ie injured pinned under the ragu from wliuin they wen-!0''"" me general cn- iiM mi Have tii-i-ii stolen were union. MP I on Juno 10, la th- esi,. worter weir on inc .lie and Hob-iVi. rt(rceit'"''"4'rl3' moniifK to rtt of lie Itnyal Hank ol uy a nsiif . using that In a me, II L .caman, manager of the Itatu, aunounred yesterday. Lfter taking tU)0 cash it I sai.l Seaman that the allegJ ylndler deposited the remain 5 11500 and returned the nexl Pasquale Martino to come lO'Clun editor or the Plaiudealer, 'export or money to Be transmit. ... . . . . II..! I ! j l.. I I. I ,..!.'. I Petition of Defeated Tory Candidate is Turned Down; Close of Session Delayed OTTAWA. June 17. Prorogation of the Mouse of Commons lias slipped still further hack. Yesterday the program piovided fur the discussion of a resolution un ratification of Ireaties standing in the name of Premier King but this had to give way lo another debate on the Peace Hiver election. Another petition presented by J. A. Collins,' the defeated Conservative randidate, was discussed nearly all day and, after midnight, the House divided on the motion of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meigheti, leader of the Conservatives, that the petition be received. The motion was defeated by a majority of y eight. Voles, against being 103 pf TV irpilTp and for. Three ProKtessives 1,1 II II VMIlN voted wilh the Conservatives. If after ji. au examination. an-u. IN OREGON Rich Contents of Robertson Mine; Grant's Pass, Are; Revealed tSRANT'S PASS, Ore., June 17 ....Twelve to fourteen-veins of gold laden quartz in the Robert- soli Mine were revealed when a shipment of bullion was' made to the mint this week. The veins vary trom two Inches lo two feet in width with no signs of piucbii it out. the. owners say. There are some signs of a rusk into the district BULL MOVEMENT STOCKMARKET 4. U.S. Steel and General Motors Touch Record High Figure In New York NEW YORK, June 17 A gigantic bull movementpot, under way on today's stock market carrying prices upward frJm one to twelve points 011 Jan enormous volume of trading,- United States Steel common stock and General Motors touched a, .record high figure at 13Ui and 11714 te-spectively. Advances were, lairly peneral, scattered throughout the list. NDKA BAY ORE LIKE JEWELRY Alaska Hill Mill Extracted $1,000 In Gold In Single Day SEWARD, June IT. It was reported here yesterday that tha mill of the Alaska ' Hill Mines Corporation at Xuka Hay 70 miles west of hero in one day extracted 1,000 in gold Vpm ore- which was declared to resemble jewelry. The N'uka Hay district first gained Attention three years ago and since then has been slowly developed. ENTIRE CREW SRESCUED Seventy-three Men Taken off Freighter City of Naples by Japanese Warships ' i TOKIO, June Xfu All mem. tiers or the crew of thes Hrltfsh freighter City of Naples were-rescued .'.early '.'today by" the Japanese cruiser Kaluga and the destroyer Urakaze j, wireless message from the Kasuga reports,. Seventy-three'tmeti were taken off the freighter which went aground on" .yiVe.tday. 150 miles south of Tokib,'