5 TAXI Ambulance expei .me i ervic mynhere at Anytime nd: Ewhanse Hutldinr in as an unqualified DINGMAN PRESIDENT HOCKEY ASSOCIATION VANCOUVBR. Nov 14. -A. R. Ding . ,,,.r wna elected Dresi' noon. Oraln continues to How steadily OUTSIDE JURY MAY to Prince Hupert- Over the week-end fifty-four carloads arrived and It was itated at railway offices that 101 cars were west of Jasper this morning bound for Prince P.upert. HEAR SANKEY TRIAL I'rrpurutloii IW'ing Ma.lr to Cull Jurors Not Uesliln.t of ( II) Itself As an effort to remove any complaint which maybe made by- defence ooui sel In theMBatakey murder case, as Hoi a Prince Rupert city Jury being prejudiced. It la reported that summons for Jury service at the session of the Supreme Court Asstees which will open here next week have been sent to residents of such points as Stewart. Anyox. Alice Arm, etc., which come within the jurisdiction of the Prince Rupert court Thl If a Jury of Prince Rupert real- "V" I; .... r.ii.h Columbia amateur clent.s la objects to. empanellment may twin v .... i . ..m..,,,mi si the annual mecr- w chosen from scion; outside people noCl.r - i(,f ,n(, aistru,t ll)-- S.r.u:c!.'- PRINCE RUPERT l 4. 4- KlflllV fllAMI'HINS , ( Tills tvi:r.K . VAXlmtKIl (IUOIMIS VANCOUVER. Nov. 14 Begins Rough Riders, the prairie champions, have accepted an offer fre-m the B.C Rugby Union to play Uie University of B.C., the provlnouU champions here Wednesday and Saturday for the western tttle. according to word received here hurt night. T4"i'4' -' TVIJATHKK ui:roitT. Prince. Rujiert. rClear, llfbt wind; temperature, KJ. Stewart Windy, temp. .231 . Anfox Clear. wndy( l4emtJo)a.i Alice Arm.-Clear. catos4Mp. ). ... Alyanah. Jlar. coimjtenipii:0. .cu... Ross wood Cleur. wlnd,;tep. -80. Terrace. Clear, calm, temp. 18. HjseHon.--Cliii calm. 8 below. Smlthers--Cleat calm. It below. Burns Lake.-Clt'tir. calm. zero. Telegraph Creek Jlear. calm. 6 below. WMtehorse Ci: calm. 17 below. Stewart River cirar. calm. 17 belov.-Dawson-Clear, north Wind. Jfl below. Advertise tn The DaUv News . iern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., MONDAY. NOVKMBliR 14. 1927 it CLARENCE CHAMBERLAIN AND CllAilLKS LKVINE (left) met for the first time aince their disagreement and parting in Europe after heir transatlantic "flight at a dinner given by the laity Club of Brooklyn, N.Y. With differences all smoothed out they renewed their old friendship - and are shown shaking hands over it. Thirty-Five Millions of Old Country Capital is Available for Railway NORTH VANCOUVER, November 14. Old Country capital to the extent of $35,000,000 is obtainable for the completion of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway from North Vancouver to Edmonton, according to Alex. Philip, former magistrate and member of the Board of Trade here. Mr. Philip has been negotiating for some months with English capitalists and announces a concrete offer of $35,000,-000 has been received. Phillip will not disclose details of his scheme until he hag conferred with Premier MacLean in regard to it. UNIVERSITYWON FROM VANCOUVER RUGBY CHAMPS VANCOUVER. Nov 14 The University of British Columbia on Saturday won the provincial "Big Pour" Canadian rugby championship by defeating the Vancouver team eight points to five. GUIDE OF TELEGRAPH CREEK PASSES HERE '44 J liarle Olvrn .succumb In Prince Ku- HTl ' ,rilTH IHW,HIWI , l HT-ir lie ' Hud Itoen a Putlrnt Ten Duj Charles Olsen of Telegraph Creek. Cas-siar dlstdlct guide and laborer, died this morning In the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he had been a patient since November 4 when he arrived from the north. Deceased , was 49 years of tge and was a native of Sweden. It is understood that he bad no relatives m this country. Funeral arrangements pre in the hand." of the B.C. Under- l.ikoro. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining llalL with newly laid dancing floor, lor hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN The latest and beat for the least Phone 457. Pri.e Five tnt RAIL WA Y a Bm ll I II IIU 1 IM d t U B S ETl fa MH U M f&ffffltf V H I f RiH U II IH I I II 11 I IV rw vi iu an a k ma aa ggej h b aw hi- ha sr m sa J ag an sw u nsa ia wear mm mgw mm mi mw mm w a. m mm my mm mm mm mm ri mm mm m wm mm mm m mmw Underwriters to the Salvage Co. I HEAVIER TODAY Investigations Being Made Today mi i .hi salvage work had been started on the wrecked ..i.i v. hu h. it wan found as a result of trips to the scene ti i really stranded on Sparrowhawk Reef pror ait t,- n.iuiK liI but, in fact, on the extreme tip of the reef (, i mm and forming a part of Burnt Cliff Island. This it. hundred yards or ho due south from Sparrowhawk h midway in the channel between Kinlayson Island li:iid and wan m named ax a result of the wreck t. ii ship Sparrowhawk there in 1X71. Sparrowhawk Reel la msraed by can hot Am T nr i v um r 1 1 111 1 1 V I I III HI DEATH'S DOOR h" Mun Whom he Spotted i (lolhinu Store Sunday Morning 14 Oo us table i oUuei of thr i .caJ - ctuoi from two bullet ihduncn lir mved i .i man Vtth a flash-..iv i.tore early Sunday .:. tired but altuough ippiacl wUh hun but . .i rreated Joaepli Lltck : With WCMMUlM'.K With ; tilsu with shop-break - t lin wwaw iTIUE AZORES ".n .tiacninc uniy .iiais oi w.' .Ifd Urerkntrp t i.lli.u in? Accident, but Crew Saved A. ' icv Nov 1. The Heln dro -airplane ties a bmss lnc taking otl 'hr Vt.ltcd States from The - ued uninjured. taking off for Harbor Toundland. and circling Tew tunes, the plane beaded .xi sex and ahnost Immedl-fHdiii popped and the plane i, with a terrific splssh. nit Mli I Ml Uli n I I ouoy to the north of which ntuwri i usually paas. Tht Oatala to stranded at a distunce tlsaatid at mi one bun- a red yard sotrth of Um busy. Tills , ciurv between Plnlayson and Burnt I Cliff uiaaete is only daylight on and. , wing to Um rocks wblob abound in it, , u used BtMbsT at nlgbt or in fog at tery low water. Tht Calais was evIdenUy far out of . r.er courts when the accident occurred toe of 1 leer on watch at Uw tlswe having . been apparently deceived by tbt nigh 1 t:e Perhaps the sun was abinlag In 1 Bis eyes. V tails to the wreck eoafum reports received o( Um rlou position of Um teamer. Ueted over at an angle of pryblT slaty degrees off the rocks, the water flows In and out of bar as the tie rtsaa and tails. She shows no buoyancy Indicating Mat ahe la a com-pletaly sunk as ah can be at that paint. athvt4jb uas. um waiaw u or ber top deck alt while her bo hsiiai out of water The watchman Ms tea that Uw el ha several hoie J , Ir hei. one of them twelve feet in j lancth and that a pinnacle of rock. aileklu through both her skins, Is the only thlnti that Is holding her from jslldlLtf inic deep wster. It 1 said that ' tltc veasel wing gcnUy U) the waves , and wuid and it is cwruinly vary duubtful whether she could reraa.n i there long If a itorni came up though lane would probably be sheltered to some etient by Burnt Cliff Island from a southeast blow. 11m wreck has now been abandoned by her owners, the Union Steamship Co.. and delay tn getting the salvage work started has been cauMd on account of imw.1 iBH,-ti nnt tMinir comnlaied be- the harbor here -kHge ... , twn,Q t , company and under-.f the lateet aarles of J?, what shall .. be done. n. Th, The LA l VI' I III I ll'.S-l I GRADED DOWN WrN",-pEo Nov. 14 The Free Praat following from Ottawa: E-mi at Oraln Commlsalonera P"' ! that Oarnet wheat shall ant ;idCfi hiBher than Number a 'in for this decision I that "Hi la somewhat off color "mi into flour and this may v;iiuc In the eyes of foreign BEEP SNOW REVELSTOKE P.E;ti KTOKE. Nov. 14. -Six lncMs Of diirins the night making a : -icveil incheii for the month ! " ' f'Kfticaliy all the fall is still ' -UIHl FIRST LAND MAIL CARRIED IN CANADA BY FLYING MACHINE HWA, nqv. 14. The Xirt air '"! 'v-r ctrried by land flymg mach- 111 ('thndfl tuv rail a trH PvU.. ftvam tmou-l.: ,', M,.,-i A w Titers as to underwriter, who bad the veaael Insured for saoo.OOU. have also been oonslderlnr abandoning Ute ship. In which case the salvage peop.e would take her over and get what they can out of her. At 5.30 this morning, live Salvage Kmr left port .for the wreck alter having spent the week-end In port. On board were E F. Crlbb, manager of the Vancouver Dry Dock It Salvage Co.. who arrived from Vancouver on the Camosun last night, and. Mr. Workman. repreen-tattve of Lloyds' Underwriters, who are maklug a detailed examination of the wreck todsy with a view to ascertaining what shall be done. When they return to the olty tonight. It wUl probably have been decided whether the Insurance company will have the salvaging done or aliandon the vessel to the salvage company. To salvage the veaael. It would doubtless be necessary to blast Um reef and. buoying the ship with scows or pon- too'u. tow her to shallow water and there put on temporary patches to en able her to float to dry dock. It la mid that, owing to Um recks around, it Is Impossible for the big salvage vessel. Salvage King, to get very close to the wreck. The' Ostala i. the neweat vessel of the Union Steamship Oo.s fleet. Built Uontroxe Scotland. In 1925 at S j cost of WOMXH). she Is 1.490 tons grow. 318 feet long. 37 foot beam ana io. leet deep. Her bottom Is flat and on the port side corrugations can be seen where she evidently went on tne rocss with successive bumps. Prliw Rupert Is full of photographs tody of the wreck of the cataia. a hundred or more cameras clicked on It yeiterday. Total of 21. '1,500 Pounds of Halibut Sold at Exchange This Morning A total of 213.600 pounds of ha:.-but was suld at the Flab txch..ui' uu morning. -ctu Ajnrnrar. veasels ULipj-mg of I4XIJO0 pjuncl at bids rang n , from 113c and c to li l? and 7c. wr i.-three Canadian sold 57.0'X) pound a lie and e. Arrival and sain ware ,. . folio., AMr.KICAN Venus. aTettt pounds. Uoyal F.h c llMc and . Spray. ItOf pounds. Canad:i.n d: Cold Sttrajgs Co., llo itnd ot YlU-n. MJNO pounds. Sooth I.s.,r hw. ll. Be and sc. Zenith, 17.000 pouuu. Paclilc f, cr.es. hjc and 6c Ant.a J . 'I M0 pc:n.: Atlln FIk i .i 12 7c and 7c Tattoaaa. 12.000 pound.-, Cauadm-i F it Cold Storage Cj . 11 '' and 6c Sumnar. MJU00 pounas. Pacific Fi.-n-artes. llc and dc. CtNAIH.W Cape Bcale. tlOb pounds. AUm Fuh-arws, 11c and 9c. Johanna. lt.BOO pounds, and Dolphin. 3.000 pounds, Canadian Flah it Cold Storage Co.. 11c and 6c. ORIENTALSi SALTER1ES ON VANCOUVER ISD. PORT ALBERNL Nov 14 A sequel to the decision of the supreme court of British CMwwbla Judgment that Um Dominion bad no powers to license salmon ee fineries, is Um employment of Orientals In Um Barkley Sound aallerte and reduction planU. Federal ragulasione bad prohibited the employment of Orientals tn swob establishment PTOtesta againat the action have been made to Ottawa by the Interests op-pored to Oriental on the West court of Vancouver Island KING JAMES TO LEAVE SHORTLY Second drain Ship of Season to Clear for U.h.-l ontinent on Tuesday or Wednesday It Is expected that the BrlUih motor ship King James, having 1 faded a full cargo of grain at the local elevator. wlU utA Tuesday night or wednesaay morn tng for the United Kingdom or oontln-Rrnnute to Emtlsnd. the vatcol ..in kii mi. Ban Pedro. California, tc take oil. Enquiry aa to what the next grain ship would be and when she might be ex peeled elicited no announcement from the elevator management this after Death and Destruction is Spread Over Area Mile Wide by Explosion of Natural Gas PITTSBURG, November 14. Fourteen persona are known to hae neen killed and more than five hundred injured, some seriously, here oday when a giant natural iras tank at the Manchester works ui the Kguitaole Company exploded spreading- death and destruction hit :n area r. mile wide. It is believed that others are buried in the ruins of the buildinifs. Krom the Pittsburg Clay Pottery Company alone 150 men escaped with cuts and bruises while ten others were trapped in the basement and it ia believed they must have been drowned by water escaping from the broken mains. It it believed the blast was caused by workmen using acetylene lut'che.i. UlsMAN IKAPKIts :in: KM ii.i.ut ntoM THE CO;.r.li:M"T FAUTV Moscow. N.v ll The een-oo.nmunia cj.nmltte on ; .I'u.ciay iin::: expellad Leon r..cl:y Orxgory Zlnovteff. lo Kacuwrfl. Radek. SmllgsA and i r, ' Diaihensky lrom the Com-it. mutt Party. .t. .r.S 't- -l- J. D. O'CONNELL DIED AT CALGARY the Knights of coiumous m wnicn or-gau:atlon be was for a long time pre-mlnent. formerIocal MIA. NEW PRESIDENT OF VANCOUVER TORIES WUUsm Mansou. formerly M.LA. for the r.dutg of Prince Rupert, was elect-d prjildcnt of the Vancouver Conservative Association last week J. E. MerryfMlrt. also formerly of this city snd up to recently provincial or-gnn.wr cf the party, wss elected a delegate to attend the .orthcomtng provincial convention of the party In COLLEGE OF FISHERIES FOR PORT OF HALIFAX A College of Fisheries is to be established in Halifax, affiliated with Dal-l.ousie University. The University wU! give a course of the fundamental sciences, while the Biological Board ot Canada will treat the fishery subjects. A government approprtaton of $25,000 has been made toward the establish ment of a marine laboratory to be located somewhere on the shores of Hal fax Hsitoor. tn all probability near the open sea. QUEENS WONFROM McGILL AT RUGBY KINGSTON. Nov. 14. Queen won th Intercollegiate rugby championship here Saturday, defeating McOlU eleven points to five. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Bid: ' ' Asied B.C, Silver 135 COast Copper 13.25 13.00 Cork Provtnce .09 ft Dunwell 15 .17 Gladstone 16 30 Independent .04 .04 !4 Indian 05'4 .06 L. and L 08 ii .10 Porter Idaho .32 .33 Richmond .11 .14 Sliver Crest .03 Vi .08 Surf Inlet .02 Advertise tn th DaUy News.' ;' STEPS TOWARD SECURING OF A BISHOP HERE It will be of Interest to the Church of England people throughout this dis trict to be informed as to what stage :he diocese of Caledonia has arrived at towards the obtaining of a bishop. There are several steps yet to be taken and It is possible some of them msy not materialize. . .'. During the last week in this month , ... I the. executive commlltee i for the . -rl.-e w. Kupert ,n-.VYrnil t:iA. rn. usliii Uttlt Knight f twluiubn Word was received this morning lrom ada wUl determine whether or not It will assume any responstbUUy for the financial costs Involved, while decisions Canary 01 . aw. m -Qf that wlll pajB!ed, on to the Joseph D. O'Connell. 42 year, of 3.)hoWie o BMkofm of BrlUa! Columbia, formerly a prominent businessman ofIf u u mtMmotorj to them and tne Victoria. He had been 111 for ,hre oriole financial position warrants .pro- mcnllu Iceedlng. the Metropolltau. in onulta- Mr O Ccnnell has vlted Prluce Ru-U;jn wWh the authorM.l of xht tnocee on several ocoaton, particularly Caledonta may appoint a date upon in counect.cn wun orncaii vus o U,nten a ,ynod wU1 be convened for the" purpose of sn election, which could not be until some time in the new year. COMMISSIONER OF YUKON DEAD Percy Heid Passed Away at Toronto and Will be Hurled There VANCOUVER, Nor. 14 Percy Reld. 45 years of age, commissioner for the Yukon, died yesterday at Toronto following an operation. He wss appointed to the position three years ago while Immigration officer at Vancouver. Mr. Reld went to the Yukon In 1888 and later was mining recorder for four teen years, going In 1914 to Ottawa as chief controller of Chinese Immigration. In 1933 he was transferred to Vancou ver. He 1 survived by two sons bora t Tyron. PJU. Burial wlll take place here Saturday. FOUND WILL INVESTIGATE Salmon Fisheries to be Inquired Into by Director of Fisheries VANCOUVER. Nov. 14.-Investljtatloa Into the salmon conditions in British Columbia wlll be made by W. A. Found, the federal director general of fisheries, as the result of requests fcr aid by a delegation of B.C. cannerymen and fishermen at Ottawa last week. Mr. Found, who Is due to arrive here today wlll take part in the International Halibut Commission, which opens at Ketchikan on the nineteenth nnd alts at Prince Rupert the LOST THEIR LIYES IN APARTMENT FIRE INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 14. Eight persons lost their lives In a fire on the third floor of an apartment hotel early Sunday morning Thirteen were Injured and one of them, a cltjf fireman, t