ft f i Save Money Boston Grill A L '.enpev way to buy the fjfr to subscribe by Ut t it delivered dally u-fst Of course, you x 'or shorter period. 98 and hire It de- XVI. No 275 DDE M WD IXLtifUUlX rYPtmPY nt Knnmnmn is Dead and His Brother Heads the Government . I. .. f lt.:n. f'nrnl -uo I ..,., S 1, 1 1 1 ( .. ..f 1 1 .. I 1 .. Tl It I IUl a m w . , w j ub a a v S a v (III VI IV Returning (o His Kingdom M HA REST, November 24. Premier lira t is no of Rumania morning and once more, with th removal of the head of . rntiK ni. the question of the return of Prince Carol, now ex-j Puri". is being talked about. ! . ralmiet was called into session immediately and the former; t.mther, Viutella. was appointed Premier by the Regency lb' immediately composed a cabinet consisting of former j and gave directions for trebling the guards throughout the j Troops throughout Rumania have been called to their . quarters. i n r i inni m a if n vi ii i in m i i H.iiiiiiiYii i ni THREE CENTS hat i What is lieinir Asketi nv Autn ( luh of IIC. to Maintain Roads TRANSl ANADA HIGHWAY Kj: Nov. The autoaao- BC : haa approved the levy .:n gaa tax of three cent 'tut thu tax be used for ar.d improeemeat tol . nway and that new eao-(hways be financed out ' M"iue. decided 'u embark on " campalfn for a traos-i y A letter received by tn Hon W. H. Sutherland - ftmpatgn which la coupled paign lor federal aid up to ). of th" cost of coustruc-.'i ritenance. IJllDES COUNSEL FOR ASSURANCE VsHrje Hetween Judge and Defence Counsel in Murder Case at Assize Today '.! Ju.mu'c W A. Uaedonald an-cca before the noon adjournment ic 8tiprcmp Court Assleea today he would be ready to give his Ull Oil vnv lftlllUBItJJi vi m wuub tuup for the 8enkey murder ease ' l .'. this afternoon. E Bird, defence ootmeel. requeated i,.rrfahin tn mike the announoe- nit soon as expedient as there 'itie witnesses who would like away. Ami ! be too sure. Mr. Bird." re- t ' . (n the savage beast?" CANNERY IS PUSHING CASE Order U ranted for Examination of Fishery Officials Including Local Man VANCOUVER. Nov. 34 6nappltca- "f the BommcrvUle Cannery Oom-1,!," Chief justice Hunter In supreme ' ''ii'". made an order for the examlna- W w A. Found) director yft ilaher-' 1"- the Damlnlon of Canada, who vied wltn the deputy , pilnlster of '"'":iic and fisheries, cMlef iMpe'ctor of Dt- n. i.i fisheries for B.C.. and Do- n "ion inspector Adam Mackle at Prince Rupert m connection with the izure of the company's floaUng can-lltry Laurel Whalen. for operating wlth- 1 u license. Svrai workmen who will be em I'l'.'VCU eu the repair of the steamer Ciisrlea at the dry dock arrived -da-. from Vancouver and North Premier Bratlano's death followed mi i operation (or MAKIIAI. laitOKITlX MrBMt IX ItniTI'll IIOI SE Of COMMONS LOW DON. Nov. 34. Several Labortte were suspended In the House of Commons last night to the accompaniment of wild uproar and the hurling of bald aiurto-Saxon epithets traditionally classed as "lnparllamentary." SUvercrest .. Sdnfcxsi Torlc VV-V It was necessary for Mr. Justice W. a Msedonald. at the session of the Supreme Court Assizes this morning, to tend out an order that a nearoy couer twin teasel ts loud rtvettlng and ham- merine. noise. During the examination of some Indian witnesses. His Lordship ,1-n ordered the suppression of merri hi. nubile section of the IJlCli; it, I coi::l room. of tbe throat yes- terday. LONDON. Mot. 14. A Bucharest ! i change telegraph deapateh says the newly-formed otbtDtt with VtnteUa I Brallano at Its bead, have announced ! . the intention of carrying out the polio ol the tote Premier and will not allow I the return of Prince Carol. 1 PAfUS. Nov. 34 Rumanians friendly : jo the former Crown Print Carol ea-; press tbe belief that the death of Bratt- ano would expedite tbe 191 return to . , , ; . 11. . , . . a. nilWW M WIMI III (PIPIII WH IJ cuerai uu in nxicm ui r my i ci throne. to aesain the Cent is Heine Asked In' South .BnttoM'a defeat in the MajMaleeau ftrtal la isaardtd by CaroRsts as evWeace that tbe oppoelUonuu were gaining the upper hand. PRINCE GEORGE MAN DID GOOD SHOOTING WITHH1S REVOLVER MONTREAL. Nov 34 O S. Wood of Prince George. B.C . came fourth with 394 lu the Canadian Revolver Association's championship events of the season. Wood, with 433. also won the Intermediate pistol match contest. O. M. Lehaln of Montreal, with 4J2.- won the Damlnlcui championship. VANCOUVER BOXER IS WINNER OF BOUT IN DETROIT OVER WALLACE DETROIT. Nov. 34.-Jimmy McLarnln of Vancouver. B.C. lightweight championship contender, wen a decision over Billy Wallace In a furious ten round, bout. The winner U promised a shot at Minders title. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Wheat B.C. Sliver Coast Copper Dun v eil Oladstone . . . Independence Indian L. and L. . . Lucky Jim . Premier .... PorVlfrsbo Bid. .Allied 1.48V, 1.20 UO 16.25 16.50 .16 .15 .16 .04 H -03 .05 V4 .06 .08 .09V, .35 Vi .37 2,33 , 2,34 ' ".75 " .90 2.50 V S(ory of Flyer Discredited by noatner liureau rorecaster at San rranclsco IS ORDERED TO CO AHEAD Slicks to His Story That "Foul Weather Ups-ct and Damaged His Jliplane SAN FHANCWCO Nov. 31. Major X. H. Bjwte. forecaster fcr the weather bureau, said that the violent weather conditions Captain Frederick Olles u aa.d to have encountered yesterday In the Honolulu attempt was un;jl lmposs. Me, and "It Is not reasonable to thin t they could have exlsied " Danorr. not. at. a tsiegrsm of censtiN tn which be was ordered to get has stUt "ready to go" Instead ol performing (or "cheap and vulgas public. ty was despatched last night to Captain Olles, wbo propeaos to fly to Aus.rai.a b) WUUam Roaewsxnc, backer of th. flight. SAM FRANCISCO. Nov. 34 Captain OUee smved here last nsght from San StaMssi aS)d. despite the assertion of the weather official that his story was "las possible," retleemted his claim tna'. "loul .weather" upset SAd damaged hU biptahe, fsestng him hck. In an interview he said: "As a foreigner in this oasjsttfy. I a thoroughly disgusted with 0t aetlan of the laoaJ weather bureau afflatals." k K., , . . . DETTROiy, Nov. 34. WHUetn H. Ra. srne, baeier of OapL Olles. said todsy that be was willlnf to baek one more sttstapt the aviator He said that there was no doubt in his mind ss to Olles meeting bed westher. "I suppose he fell Into an air pocket." ssld Bosewame. "That something happened la shown by the fact that the wires In the central section of his plane were broken. No aviator would deliberately break them. To do so would be to invite disaster. I have faith tn Olles' abUlty to be a sport and play the game. His 4 controversy with tbe westher bureau Is very unfortunate. Faking is the last thing I would accuse him of The test of the situation will be his next flight. MRS GRAHLMAN PASSES AWAY Well Known Local and Highly Respected Iady Died at Rochester A telegram has been received by F. M. Crosby of the St. Elmo Hotel of the death of his sister. Mrs. Orahlman. until recently In business In this city. She left here in October, was operated on at tbe Mayo Clinic. Rochester. October 21, and died at St. Mary's Hospital Rochester on November 23. Mrs. Orahlman leaves seven brothers, including Mr. Crosby, and two slaters. While ebe was 67 years of age, she had been very active and was well known and highly respected here, where she bad lived for the past three years. Tbe funeral will take place at Glen coe. Minnesota, where Interment will take place tn the family burial plot. CONCILIATION BOARD FOR NANAIMO MINERS NANAIMO, Nov. 24 The last efforts to reopen negotiations between the Western Fuel Company .and its employees here, failed yesterday and the conciliation board, which heard the case. will make his finding tomorrow. OTTAWA IS LEADER : 'i NATIONAL LEAGUE ( EASTERN ICE HOCKEY CHICAGO. Nov. 34. Ottawa went Into the league leadership last night by defeating Chicago at hockey two goali to nothing. Denneny and Finnegan scored In the third period. Advertise In Tbe Dally News FAILS SETTLE DISPUTE PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE M'PERT. D.C . TIU USLAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1927 CAPTAIN GILES IS DISCUSSED Premier Mackenzie King Guest at White House Meets Officials of U.S. . WASHINGTON, November 24. Premier Macke.-wie King wan the gue.u ol honor at the White Hou.se yesterday at iuncheon xiveii by President Cooiide and with becrelary of Sta:e Kelioff, lion. Vincent Maaney, Secretary for War Davies, and Secretary of Commerce Hoover present. Tbe Premier Kpent the morning at the Canadian legation. In the afternoon he mil fashionable Washington at the Biitlih Embassy and later dined at the Canadian legation with Hon. and Mrr. Mnasey, who had invited a iurty of thirty representatives of the official life of Washington to meet him. The newspapers jj.ie a kind, friendly and flatterinc welcome to Premier Kin?, commenting or. the steady growth ot cordia'ity existing between Canada and the United States. M ining Production on Increase and Record that another camp will be developed tn .he Portland Oanal district soon, lor It looks as If the Porter Idaho would be a producer. In Atlln the future o: Mc-iCee Creek looked brighter, but lower prices made a lower total value of the output. BORDEN IS CHOSEN NELSON CANDIDATE CONSERVATIVE PARTY NELSON. Nov 24 -Dr L. M. Borden. Conservative candidate at the recent provincial by-clccvion. was nominated last night as C.uiservative candidate for '.he next general election. CHINESE PIRATESARE SENTENCEDTO DEATH HONO KONO. Nov. 31 Eleven Chinese pirates were sentenced to death for the seizure of the steamer Irene In Bias Bay on October 31. SANKEY CASE CHANCED TO WESTMINSTER Will be Tried There at Next Assizes is Order of Court At the Assize Court this aflrr-iimhi Mr. Justice IV. .. McDonald allourtl a rliunge of teuue for the .sankey rase from Prince Kuprrt to New Westminster, the ruse to be tried at I lie next assizes. The Judje gate u Ills reason that the application had really not hern opixised lit counsel for the prosecution nor did lie mrrj the argument given by counsel for the defense In fmur nf a change. On the contrary lie statrd that he hud his doubts. JUNKERS AIRPLANE IS Changes Recommended for Amendments to Game Act by J Expected Next Year Tremendous Amount of Development Work Done: Local Engineer Very Optimistic Over Portland Canal speakers, was the tremendous amounts , of development work carried out. Had it not been for this, the production might have been even greater. Next ear, he prophesied, would see a record of production. II. T. Jame gave an optimistic report of the activities in tbe Northwest ern district, especially Portland Canal and At)tn districts. Tbe indications are District VANCOUVER,' Nbvember 24. Commodity production of minerals in Uritish Columbia during the past year has been greater than in 192C, J. D. Galloway, provincial mineralogist, told the British Columbia division of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy which opened here yesterday. Production by the end of December amounted to $62,000,000 against $ti7,000,000 last year. But if last year's prices had been maintained the output would have had a value of $70,000,000. The outstanding achievement of the year, according to all the AGAIN UNSUCCESSFUL PORTA AZORES. Nov. 34. The Junkers 'plane again failed to gain sufficient altitude In a new attempt'1 this morning to fly to Harbor Orace. New foundland. The Game Conservation Board VANCOUVER, November 24. Sweeping changes in the form 'of amendments to the Game Act have beeiv tentatively approved.y the-Game Conservation Advisory Board. The'y Haclaae: . u Alternate rest periods and shootinutpenods pi three days each i throughout the season for migratory birds. The creation in due course of public shooting grounds. The naming of the definite hour of 7 a.m. for the opening of the season instead of sunrise guarding of hunters were the leading suggestions approved. For the safeguarding of hunters to some extent, it was recommended that the shooting of migratory birds with rifles of .22 t.ilibre be prohibited ln- Large Upstair Dining Halt, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457. Prise Fi.o Cent Sankey Case Discussed in Court View to a Possible Change of Venue and Then Is Adjourned J. Edward Bird, counsel for Joseph Sankey. charged with and once convicted of the murder of Miss Loretta Chrihoim, pretty young school teacher, at Port Essington on May 2&, 192G, renewed his efforts at th session of the Supreme Court Assizes here yesterday ufternoon to have the trial removed to a venue other than this one. He based his application on the grounds of prejudice prevailing here against accused, eiting in support of his claim newspaper reports pertaining to the cafse which he held were prejudicial, unfair, and, in some cases, incorrect. His Lordship, after hearing considerable argument reserved judgment on iie point In question and adjourned lie cade until alter tbe hearing of tbe .Yh.tewiah ease which is now before .he court. TLe Sankey case wss Introduced when J. Edward Bird, on tbe reopening of the co-jrt yesterday afternoon, asked If! that such application could be made and order granted when the dreum-starces seemed to warrant aame being done. He referred to the two unsuc- e.-sful applications he had made fot change of venue before Mr. Justice Morrison. Since those applications had been made and refused. stUl further circumstances had arisen. Mr. Bird referred to "long and what were pur- -Tted to be correct reports of the casa fi.n had apDeared In the Prince Rupert arers." Some of these reports were very maturate and improper. One report which he cltert was that dealing with a statement which bad been sign ed by the prisoner. This report had Leen widely read and much commented .upon A Jury panel of forty-eight names had been Just submitted of which ocly 37 persons appeared, alxteen of whom were people of Prince Rupert where these newspapers "the majoi ground of my discontent" had exten-lively circulated. A requisition had (continued on page five) GENERAL BOARD OF CUSTOMS APPRAISERS IS TO BE APPOINTED OTTAWA. Nov. 34. The government haa in mind the establishment of a gen eral board of appraisers whose functions will embrace the competent appraisal ot imported goods. This was brought out today at a hearing of tbe tariff advisory board on an application for a down ward trend In the revision of the tariff on cottor goods when the chairman. W. H. Moore, declared "the minister la giving serious consideration to tbe matter and that he is going to have such a body appointed." ARCHDEACON OF YUKON FOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH CORDOVA. Alaska, Nov 34 Rev. Leicester F. Kent, who came to Alaska been iinree three years years ago ago from irom Virginia, Virginia, ha na at New rules forprotecting fur-bearing animals as well as safe-Ujamed by Bishop Peter Trimble Roe as eluding one to prohibit the shooting of Archdeacon of tbe Yukon for the Epls-beaver. mink, marten, muskrat and copal Church. other harmless animals. . I In making his annual tour tbe Arch- ' deacon must travel more than six thou- Tals afternoon's train, due from the nd nines by dot; team and two thou- East at 3.10, is reported to be on time, nd by boat. PRAISES WORK OF B.C. POLICE he might make an application.. -- The judge pointed out that there was' Supreme Court Judge and Defence no ess before the court though be assumed what 54r. Bird was referring to the (Sankey case. He ruled that, if Mr. Bird wss to speak thereto, the crown should call the case and the accused be placed In tbe prisoner's dock. A. M. Johnson. K.C. was desirous ot having Mr. Bird 's sp plica Hon put on record which could only be done In . pen Assizes with the ease duly called. Mr. Bird stated that he preferred to have the matter dealt with tn open Assize and put on record. The eats rthen called aud. Sankey wss brought to the dock. A. JJ. John-s4nvtjC.. assisted fey Mil tori 'GcuHiles, for tbe crown and J. Edward Bird, as sisted by L. W. Patmore. were an nounced as counsel. Sankey wss dressed tn a blue serge suit with cpen collar, his hair brushed In pompadour atyle. His demeanor was little changed from other occasions. Some spectators remarked that he looked fatter than he did a year ago. He bad been In jail for nearly eighteen months now. WOlLII IXVKSTIOATK I'ANKI. Referring the court to a section of the code applying to the granting ot change of venue. Mr. Bird submitted Counsel Have Little Differ- ence at Assize Session In tbe course of the Whitewash attempted murder case this morning. J. E. Bird, defence counsel, tn Uft course of remarks regarding the work of the police, suggested that there were perhaps too many police officers. "In a country of such vast extent as this. I think many are necessary," remarked Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald. "Mr. Bird seems to be an economist . but I am not," "Yes.- rtplieoUiJr..Blrd -thai is all right If they do their work' properly. " "As far as I can see, their work has 'cen very creditable." returned Ills Lordship. LIFE SAVING CREWISSING .Men From Willapa Harbor Lost in Raging Sea of Northwest Coast of Oregon ASTORIA, Oregon. Nov. 34. In a terrific gale o3 northwest Oregon, the life saving crew of WUIapa Harbor was lost at sea tcday. Crew 'from Point Adam and Cape Disappointment are leaving intbe storm to .seareh for them. Tbe WUIapa crew went out yesterday to rescue trolling boats. The lifeboat was disabled by a line In its propellor. After a hard fight they made the Col umbia lightship last night but It was Impossible to board the ship in the storm tossed waters. The line broke this morning, casting the boat adrift to sea again. JAPANESE SHIP ASHORE SOUTH Riding Heavy Swell in Ten Feet of Water off Coast of Washington e ABERDEEN. Wash.. Nov. 34. Driven aground near Cohalls off tbe Washington coast tn a fifty mile gale this morning the Japanese freighter Ten -Pa Id au Maru was riding a heavy swell Jn ten feet of water today with tbe coastwise steamers Emka and Djrotliy Alexander standing by. It ts believed that 40 Japanese seamen are aboard. The veseel ts a mile and a quarter off ahre. She was due at Oray's Harbor today from Yokohama. GAS EXPLOSION TURNER VALLEY Several People Injured Including Two Child rcn When Flow Ignites CALGARY. Nov. 34 Shaking the whole north end or Turner VaUey oil field, a terrifle explosion was cnuaed by the Ignition of a gas flow t the Stockmen's well. It caused a fire which spread 'In an alarming manner. Fire men were Injured, three seriously, and two children were burned and are not expected to recover. it 1