'linn' Tar ill the general lnko insofar u euMiulliei urc c irrrui' l occurred lnt night in Camden Town, London, where a rowd attacked a bu. tituiiucxl by volunteers. Tlif Kou'riiitit'iil retorted today that forly person wore fill no I lie hospital uiiil u number of arrests were made. J) MEETINGS BEHALF STRIKE li Break In Ironclad Discipline ( Trades Union Congress When Appeal Made l)NDON in May to The fust in iicbi sum'' ui i-ufiio- ItUiry l ahoi Parly was invoked ,1 AV YOltK: Slav 10. The . .. . . . . i .. le vessel came up We uaroor; .m Mm. I i.i'ii ntimn nt ii nine litent 1)1 cllu. the huue l j n g an average of 'tiaievclu a minute. I'he vessel carried a cargo of lldiiw suine and after uuload- will go to Chicago. JPECTED SUICIDE VICTORIA RESIDENT fc'irrOIUA. Slav 1(1. - James fiirt Simpson, ill vr-ar' id a traveller, Is belle'ved hy police to have committed Icidf. The body was found Jiliiy night near his home at Mile Point, Cadboro Hay, BIRTH. son was born loday Mrn. Sieve King at no l ifth Ave. ii Mr, (heir skeleton services loday and vol- idi o-nmlad illieldine''deer worker are exceeding the Hie Trades L'nion'deinanil at present. ri"il oy t.y ? n.d in lie , lllllllll'l III tlie .! I lie frovermneiu sicps 10 pre " " . 1 1. .!... I.. II. I .-.1 .).. m.tie.lied tin aV "nirr niiiuwrs .m- ,....... V ..... IL.lin in the South London district f a nuiiihrr of heavy tanks with de- i i . ..r il... 1 I.. I I llrei' iai lotiwule ineelltiK' lJ' "l ...... I, no uiiil mil 1 II I II 111 111 LT i ""ii" u ...... v,..., , . i. ... r. : . . ... I .......I.. ........ Ida nv ainoiiK the striker. i '"' iiprn 'he ('.oriare exeeulixe l.ited (Ji "lie omlurt iini(nif ive wtirk. of all AT NEW YORK kkes Voyage From Germany 38 Days With Cargo of Building Stone In tiosnilde noliru; official issued at the Mainly heuie or exhamtion of mpplhs, all "puIm" are eloped today in the Poplar district of !ndon and In stepney. Tlie situation in tlie provinces appears improving. Kicht food hip are being discharged at (ilasgow. ()vin to the shortage of newsprint, the o eminent Is eominandeering all supplies not In the hands or publishers. , Troops at Vital Points Ti.n ll.nin Sfrriliii'V nil ' iioundta yesterday at noun thai the situation .was unlet and I.ONDOV. M.i.v H. Hrilain ioday entered the second week lit general -dike with peace upjKircully as lur off as cut Ii he government making increased use of military forces 'v lood supply. a . . . ... t 1 at a Kiii)iltjnlinK tievi'lopmcni ai uie ween eno wuc too ur- runvnmg of IinnI trtiek hy cayiilry and armored txirt. . . . .. .I ...i i.. ii.. i.. ii.. .j li he ulunu iloikslO lll tiisinouiuiK centre, in iijuu: a . tiring iiiiipIo'iiplie-for Ijuidon.' - Outside of one district in London lliere wu lime tiisiurn- ' anc reported since Saturday anil all reports from (lie north In the government tdiow thai the hulk if Hie hade unionist, except (he miners are not cnthtiiallr: about I he strike. In I.oiiilon mid , the South or Lowland there is jgrowiivz confidence among the ' population thai the powriimnl ' has the situation well in hand. Prarl testily all the London suburban railway arc providing sliorlesl iVed at ai all vital i,i- rir.i i-i. !,..!. to. ltaden. troops were plaveii 1 ...... i I .r II... ..I. I .. blcn. arrived lodav from Oer- poinis. noses hepi uii w -uva. t ... ...... inv ennui lelliiD- an exoer ineii 'in tlie city, only the suburban Inn or rt .200 miles in 38 dayH.'udiicles running government stalo- tonighl says the lowerm re- couniry is ipm-i mm v.. . turbaiices but that wncre inese occurred they thrtsitelied to be- 'coine sharp, the police are in full control of the situation. PORTLAND RESIDENT DIES IN VICTORIA YICTOIUA. May lo. W. D Wheehvriv'lil. a iiromiiienl resi dent of 'Portland. dbd Sunday morning at a local lioiei wiiuo on a lsil here with his wife. TANNERY DESTROYED. vvniihltltlDGn. Out., May to, ii, Wiio.lliriilL-e tannery, tin) viil.t man iifacluriug industry in ii... iii,iQi. was coniplelely des- n.. i i.i- rire this morning, .U lll,,. v . loss being MOO.000. LONDON. May 10 The 'I'radi-s I'uiuii l'uiK,reiis announced this afternoon that pi'i'iniis issued tn union member ! assist (he (iovernini'iil in the dlMribui ion of f'Mid stulTs had bee ii LOCAL PUPILS Wheal P. It Dunwelt .t... Hazell'On Howe Sound Indian. I.. A I. Marmot ...... Premier Silvercresl Snj-f Inlet MAKE PASSES Several Students from Prince . Rupert Hloh School do Well mi university Hludeiils from the Prince Ho pert High S.-IhidI all made passe-at tlio I'niversity of Fol lowing is the list: Faculty of Arts and Science , I'irsl Year hafl, WV Cameron (eh. I Aileen Palmore 'Oeog. I.) Second Year l.ucy Pillsbury. , Hussel .1. Iltiicer. Jack Ka'sk. SauuHd L. Simpson. FJItabelh A. tiroi. Tliinl Year Hichord V. I'iilsbury (t:.1). Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Third Year Fra nk Dariislcy. ALTON BARKERDIES Was Formerly Chief Justice of U.S. Court of Appeal and Candidate for President NIAV YOllK. May 10. OUton li Parker, former chief justice ul the court of appeal and ilcino-ccralic candidate for president lit IU01, died in his automobile here today. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked 1 .5 1 M 151.50 100.50 D.C. Silver 1 .85 Consolidated ...... 181.00 1.00 30.00 .to"! . ,liV4 .07 .10 .07 1. 00 1.75 .01U 3-..0rt .10 In .11 .07 H .32 .12 .00 NO UNEMPLOYED IN PARIS TODAY TIH'ltS, France, Slay I ".There are only 1 17 unemployed persons in Paris whereas London before the strike, had 800,-0(10, and Iterlin (50,000 MJni.sler Of Labor , Dura-fop declared here yesler-day, ' . I I o Mmsm mm ' mSCaHliHl y 111. Itrv li. II S Yaliole. bis-hop of Kill i' : lil-gll, pliolo- graplicd oi N'-w York recently on hi- arrival Tor a visil to lllis e.:il llieill . TWO NEW SCHOOLS ALASKAN CITIES WASHINGTON. May 10. The House committee of the terrilor-it's have voled to report a biti authorizing Juneau lo issue 1 110,000 six per cent bonds Tor school pnriioses and Wrangelt Jao.OOO ror waterworks am r0.-000 for schools. SENATOR MITCHELL DEAD. MONTHKAL. May 10. Senator William William Mitcliel1. 75 years of age. died here tic uiorni'ist aner a unK illness. TAXI Boston Grill 25 and Ambulance :. hi I Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service' with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime. 'V, floor for hire. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT The latent and best for the VI least. Phone 467. MATT DECK, Prop. Northern anid Central British Columbia's Newspaper VOl XVI NO, lll!. 'chinch m iM'.nr, n.c.,. Monday, may 10, 1020. lUlurdajr Circulation. ISO Slrrtt Stl(. 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS. EW MILITARY POLICE ORGANIZED BRITAIN ORTY WENT TO HOSPITAL FOLLOWING DISTURBANCES IN LONDON SUBURB 'orty Persons go to Hospital Result of Clash in Camden of Strikers and Volunteers iwsprint supplied commandeered by Govern-1 l 1. C I ij...L . I i J ! .menif wuu hulks Lunuuyeu iu uisiuuuiing centre at Hyde Park; Guards are ready to move , LONDON, May 10. Tin moil serious disturbance WITHDRAW PERMITS FOOD DISTRIBUTION BY UNION MEMBERS 55,000 PEOPLE Byrd Flies Over North Pole WATCHED COBB SCORE HOMERS Feature of Yesterday's Games Was Defeat or New York Yankees by Detroit Nl AV YOltK. May 10. Philadelphia Athletics wound up (lie week by winniog their sixth nti !i jili" piitne Saturday from St. Louis while Chicago broke tsli- uigtoti s winning streak, oceuriug! eigtitri'ii hits, including ahoiuer off five Senator Iwirlers. The feature of Sunday's games was tin- defeat of New Y'ork Yaotv'-s by Detroit and the liit-jnp of I'obb, who secured two l'liiiix. Fifty-five thousand ( oi-ji watched the game. Ik SATURDAY GAMES American League I. oi is O. IMiiladclphia .1 7. New York 5. It. . am; to, llD.-ioii( i.m, It, Washington 5.. National League I'.'i Hil. iii'.n.i o, CinciniiaU 2. Itoston '.), l'iltrhti .5- . New York J, Uiijfia Hn.okl.ru. 3, 'SI. Lmtji0rrf SUNDAY GAMES American League Deli-oil 1 1, New York 10. Cliiriipo ,i, W ashiiiglon 0. National League Piiiladc Iplna L Cincinnati New York J. I.liii avo K. Urooklyii ;i, St. Louis J. I. NEW BODY OF CONSTABULARY Will be Composed of Men With Military Training Without Uniforms LONDON, May 10 The government has decided to recruit a new body of special constabulary consisting exclusively of men with military training to bo, known as the "Civil Constabulary Reserve." It will be a whole time force of sworn specials organized In units and wearing plain clothes but supplied with armlets, steel helmets and truncheons. Britain Nearer Civil War Today Than Has Been for Centuries Financial Secretary of the Treasury appeals to people of all parties to rally to Government to prevent disaster LONDON, May 10. llonald McNeill, financial secretary fcf Uie treasury, in u letter read at a meeting of the Caulerhtiry Conservative Association said: "This country is nearer, actual civil war than it has been for centuries. Under the Cireuni-slances it is encumbent upon every loyal niau n'ud woman ill the country, whatever their ordinary political opinions, to rally to tlie government support and eitahle them lo avert unspeakable disaster. The avowed end of the general strike is iu coerce , . ; . . I . I., r . -Ml the nation as a wnoie anu prouuee sum general paralysis as vn force the government to surren- der at its discretion lo a combination of committees without a vestige of authority,. .Jf the government is forced lo-make such a surrender it wouhiybe; Hie end cf Constitutional government in this I country." CHILDREN BURNED. CO UN WALL, Out., Slay 10. Three children were burned to death when their home 'wait destroyed by fire here. Tlie, victims were Samuel CI hie 10 Yiolet 9; iKdith 0 years of age. and Returns to Spitzbergen Making Trip Under 16 Hours Arrived Back at King's Bay Yesterday Afternoon at 4.20 and was Welcomed by His Rival Ftaold Amundsen NKYV YOltK, May jo. Liciitenaiit-llonnnnnder Ujrd of the L liited .States navy, flew over the North Pole ye-derday, the niiuday New York Times and SI. Loiiis Post dispatclies ait-.lounced. Hynl is the first to accomplish Hie feat, lie made thft fligld in 15 hours 30 minutes, leaving the hase at Spitzbergen yesterday morning, (ireenwich time, and returning safely at i.l'O in the afternoon. Tlie entire population of King's Bay turned out to welcome he reliiin of the aeroplane. Amundsen Ellsworth and the c tew of their airship Norge, on. which, they plan a similar flight, greeted Hie commander upon his descent. Dream of Boyhood ' - When Commander IUchard ea skill, exnerience and imports Kvelyn livid set sail from New Y'ork April 0, the occasion marked the realization of a dream which had been with him since boyhood days an expedition of his own into, the Ait; tic .regions. With him was Floyd Dennett, hief petty officer in the naval air service, who flew over 3,000 miles with (tie commander last year when the two accompanied the MaeMilian parly ui the North, lie became JlyjpTsi "right . ,Uand" mad and UieLWff Ihenvfdaniic'd Hen nclt is' a man of greatest energy, endurance and skill, both as a navigator and as a lueclKtnie, nynl wrote oi him. "I would not like lo be in the Arctic without him and I would take him before any other man iu the world." His expedition was described is tho'best equipped ever sent to be Polar regions. Two threo- ttgine Fokker planes were stor-J away iu the Chantier, the cx- ra one for, use in case of an uc- nlenl to tlie first. Other sup plies and equipment were as sembled after much study and review of experiences of oilier rctic explorers. Fifty-five per sons were listed as memoers or the expedition. Wanderlust ' Wanderlust laid hold upon Hrd early In life, but instead of becoming its slave he so-con trolled and directed himself thai his great ambition was. achieved an airplane expedition to the North Pole. The same rare gift of persua sion which won r-dscl toru, John D. Huckefeller Jr., and others to support his ' polar flight, pained a notable decision bark in 11)01. As a lad of twelve, llyrd wanted to make trip around the world by himself and his arguments to a mother at first unwilling to grant permission proved suc cessful. Starling from ltichmond, Ya.. a city founded by his fore fathers llyrd went overland to San Francisco, where he caught a sttNimer for the Phillipines. Then he travelled on coasting vessels rrom one Asiatic port to another. After the F.uropean journey, he crossed on a nner to .ew orn. where, as the youngest unescorted .globe-trotter in the world,' he was interviewed by no less than fifteen reporters. Was Forestalled There were the tales of Arctic explorations to excile his interest and he determined when, fifteen year's .old' to make an effort to discover the North Pole. Four years later, however, the youth, while a student at Hie Naval Ac ademy, received a hard Mow - Peary reached the NorUi Ptdfe, ant service lo his country which fitted him for the self-appointed task. Sporting Spirit Tlie sporting spirit had behind it a serious purpose. He wrote in the New York Times shortly before setting out on his expedition: 4 "Tlie sporting element appeals strongly to me, hut I am also deeply interested in proving that the airplane out do the job. I watit to.seeJli done' for the nres- I? VftyflWir1. frffi" f'"' tiL" "r .ujrfjnvfUblluvUial it Tnip5rraTit"wTTrfc or tne expeditToii.r.,, ar,. uceeful ja making toe ; flu. Mil i.ven from Snilzhersren to l - - - n - - - - - i ' ' -- Peary Land and back, much good will result from the cousvijueut awakening of the public to the vasi possibilities of the JOHN SHIRLEY DIED TODAY The death look place this af ternoon at the hospital of Sheriff John Shirley tut old timer here and a man who was well mown and highly respected. Funeral arrangements will be in the hands id tlie H.C. CAR TURNED OVER RODERICK DUNN IS KILLED VANCOUVER YAXCOUYEll, Slay 10 Hod-erkk Dunn was killed and Jharles Johnston was seriously injured this morning when an automobile turned over on the Marine Drive. The meu employ ed on the ILL. Lleclnc power station were returning home Trout work and railed to negotiate a curve, dropping ten feet, pin-, ninig Dunn beneath . WOMAN KILLED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT VANCOUVER STREET VANCOUVER, May 10.-Mr J. C. Ham died at the hospital front injuries jshe received when she was run down by a fire true at the corner nt Georgia and Granville Streets when the fire wagon was responding to a call, POLICE AND ROYALISTS CLASH IN PARIS WHEN HONORING JOAN OF ARC PAIUS, May 10 Fierce fight- Undismayed, Hynl rufusedP'tq. ing 'between police uttd royalists igivo u his hopes lo.Jxploro the;. featured a procession of royal-Arctic. To the ndacUy; self-jlits to Die two statues or Joan reliance and spoftln'g spirit, of Arc to lay wreaths; police to which marked his trfp urouml the. the number of 118 funl 150 roy world, lie added scfeiieoi' tchnl- lits wcreifurVd1r Y