25 TAXI Ambulance auidl; Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, Service with newly laid dancing Anywhere at Anytime floor, for hire. Stands Exchange Building NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. MATT VI DECK. I'rop. PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the least. I'hone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper XVII.. No. 8C. VOL PRINCE RUPERT. B.C TUESDAY, APKIL 12, 1927 Price Fiv- Onu WNESE AND RUSSIANS MAY FIGHT ORD WILLINGDON OPTIMISTIC FOR FUTURE OF ;ive Powers Reparation Cantonese MTIOX WILL HE TAKEN IF WITH - PUNISHMENT. APOLOGIES AND INDEMNITY CALLED TOR W -MJNOTON, April 12. ' Nanking outrage have i.,,iitu with the warning that, .he five lowers Great a;::.:i and Italy will find themselves compelled to take such mea-r e:; '.hey may consider appropriate. The demands are as follow: i Adequate punishment of the commanders and troops oie for murders, personal Injuries, indignities, material dam- ft . . .. i . . , , t wen as 14.11 crsons munu - 1LINGD0N MAY START IT GOING IMITIIi TO Tt U IftrtlTfll WiltrU MUX M T C-OLII HIOKAOE plant into electrical operation ! W r.jdon. Oorernoc, Oeurral of H bt .1 invlWd, through Mayor a Ttr :ura the witch r - ax aw a n r i ljj mm Tail lutt.rWAxtrmuu'Tnai Kuoroiiitii,Citoiiti rfe-, - .. occasion of tm run to i x which wU) put perman- .till the electrical power t . m been iniulled at jbe ; tnadlan TMx it Oold C iruj the winter In place 3 t'jtzm equipment. Oreattr . rsrtty of ttoi import-I -. j. hew tyttrm of power an important develop-i ' - port and it ha been - .' that Hi EseeOonev . " at lta inauguration a " ?v ha been underfotng rauun this week and 1 " be ninnini well The Oov-: it the tnviution U aC-c pi the new unit m per-:-,"r,.on on full load ITTER POOL TO SAIL TOMORROW I'. HOli Tim: iii ivit tm.i' it uill. tll I.N I.OADIMl IIUITIMI Kllll1 kllli'Kt MAIlI'd AKUIVAI. I.ATIU ' imp u being made In loading II: wU freighter OUer Pool at the and the veanel will probably ..t..v tomorrow with a full cargo of wr 2Bi,ooo biuhela ot wheat for de-' i the United Kingdom or oon- T;e steanicr Brdge Pool li due about .iirxiiiv or rtiday and. also being :-'i will aurt loading at once tor the Klngdam or continent. Ti! 'K" Line trclghter Kofuku Maru is: w reKrtrd due about April 35 If r mkn .rood time, having left Murriran on April 11 Blie I alio to load ! ;lio United Kingdom or continent. TO SEE IF IT IS HIS FATHER MX I IIAM IM O HH'TII CtlMKN TO J. AM (U'Vt:it Til IDKNTII'V IMIIIV !' LATH MAUHMAI.L IIOl (ll.AH T. Vancouver, adtu la. naifour DouglM, twenty-year-old ton of Mr. EW Donghj 6!! rrihejaco. I here on uorv to ttaenVIy Uhe body of Mar. lull Douglaa, advertliilng nyin who wa found beaten to death In a local hotel ces ago, a that of hi father. After lng the body, lie wo unable to atate positively If it wa that of bin. father nwu he lud not ea for tlftccu ycur. ' w now awaiting further word from mother. nconideratlon and adoption of a bylaw conolldatlnir certain local Im provement bylaw wu made by the city f.hc meeting luit nlgiit. Imposing Demand on for Nanking ) THEY AUK NOT COMPLIED Demands for reparations from leen presented to the Cantonce unions the authorities comply Ilritain. United States. Frante. to oe implicated. 2. Apology In writlnr br the cocn- aisnder-ln-chlef of tbe Nationalist Army including an undertaking to retrain from 1 violence and agitation against foreign live and property. I. Cbmplete reparation lor personal injuries and material damage done. I SHANGHAI Anrll ll-Jlmnl nklna. I acting under order of the moderate ' Kurtnlntang leader, raided four plce ' in the natlre dUUISU ol ChateL llan. tano and Pootuiig thta morning, routine radial Laborlte. Twelve Chined were tttled and an hundred disarmed, the gun and ammunition ing Mired a rurt of th nrocram of sradkeatin- - ! 111 N!l t AMI t lllMi: U3.VDON. April 12. A Tokkl 01. patch to -the Dally Mat! aay that cer reapondeut at llarbln report a large concentration of Ruaalan ad Chlnee troop on th Siberian border preparttif for poMlble ho till tie growing out et trained relation between Soviet Rus-al and Northern China. The dtapatcb ay that tbe RUMlan have four dll-too and the Chlnee one division and half on the border. Ul AlUtA IIIWHTHIV ( i-iii:i.i iiv MTiti;ii; . ( III UT tVAMIIMIION WASHINGTON. April 13 Ren-ctorli orctokm In the oae of the Vancouver rum ahlp Quadra, which ariced oft the California coast In 1934. the Supreme court of the United Sutra yesterday In effect alalned the conviction ot the crew on con-aplracy charge under treaties with foreign cVernment io 'aid Hi prohibition enforcrmrut ' ui:atiii:k imniitT Trim Rupert. Part , diuly, calm: lempevature. 40. Terrace. -Cloudy, calm. temp. 40. Rowwood. Cloudy, cnlm. temp. 38. Alynnnh --ClCAr, calm, temp. IB. Alloc Ann--Clear, calm. temp. 41. Anyox -Clear, calm. temp. 48. Stewart. -Tart cloudy, calm. temp. 30. llarrlton -Clear, calm, temp. 39. Telegraph Crrck. Cloudy, calm, temp. 35. 8m Ithem.- -Clear, calm, temp. 35. nuni Lake. Clear, calm. temp. 33. Whltehonic. Cloudy, south wind. temp. 45. i. Dnwhon.--Cloudy. calm. temp. 40, PaNcng(;r 'or l,,c uth on the Catala today Include: Mr. and Mr. W. Crawford, Mr. and Mr. W. J. Child. W. R. Manhalt. II. P. Olbson, Mr. Tcck. Drown. II. K. Tliompnon. u. nagrrn. W. Jancowikt, Eaar Vldo, E. Jordrlchek, Mr. and Mm, Jim Doncli. L. S. Davldaon and It. Wight for Vancouver;- L. S. Divvldon for Victoria. . i VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Dunwell Glacier Howe Bound Indian L. & L Premier Porter Idaho Bllver Croat Richmond Bid. Aoked 1.48 s 1.83 .10 .11 38.00 40.00 .07 .0714 .00U ' .06 V4 313 S.13 .15 'a .18 H .00 .0714 .1314 1 1 16.05 0S 1355 Coat Copper HIGH HALIBUT i PRICES TODAY ami um an i mi paiii .n men ah I'M- AMI ttc AMI CANADIAN. lJc AMI Sr I IIlght price yet this, season were paid at lb Mata Exchange thl morning ' !'w halibut a total of esoo pjund wa marketed. 55.000 pounds ot Amcrl- can Hah Uklng ttrnn 18 8c and 9c to 19c and 9e. while 1O900 pound ot Canadian received from IO.Se and 8e to 10.9c and Be. . , The days arrival and talea were as' (oUowa: AMEUir.tX RatakhJt. 27.000 pound, to Royal Fish Co.. 18.8c and 9c. Chum. BjOOO pound, to Booth FUh-erle. lc and 9e. Panama. 22.000 pounds, to Canadian rtth ii Cold Storaze Cx. 13.0c and 9c. CANAIMAX IlV.' . 3,000 pound, to Cnad.n Flah ii Cold 8tara Co.. 16.5c and 8s. Margal ee. 4XXM pound, to Atlln Flah-erle. 183c sru. Nuba. 1.403 pcundi. to Bsoth Ftohcr-le. 10.9c and Be N. and 8.. 2J30 pound, to Canadian n& ic Cold Bloras Co.. lB.7c and 8c. TIMETOPAY; winktox cut iu mux riu;s:,T III IXitT IV IIUITIMI iioi m: or (-(iim(in I.UMKIV. April IJriil l no time lo bewail the Mt but to w the I'lIU" ilerlarrd lit. Ilun. Uln. Inn I'liurrlilll, rlianrrllM f the rilircer. In prrwiitlng hl buil-jrt In llir IIoiim of C'nmninn r-trriliiy. "It U not for nie lo ap Hirtloii Hie blame but itnjr In an-Mirtlnn llir birdrn. I run .present niwlf In the gole f an lniurtlal Judge. I am onlt the puhllr ee-rutlunrr." Mirt fnun unerrlrd lrrlu-mrnl In China, the rhuiirrllnr Mild, budget rtluidlr mimiIiI lltrl) be wiIhIIj iiialiitalnrd, " will muln-laln our Mnltloii a the (liutirlul rrnlre nf the Mnrlil ami our flnanr-lul MMltlin U uiilniMlml," be u-' nrrlMl, "He iln mil Inlrnil ToVre- 1 new rrrillt nlitalnrd hj ul Hlirn i the) eplrr In May." Mr. riiiirrblll aiiiinunrril new lur Iih liDlliig liruilrr ifutlr m whieo. loluirro, nulomnlillr tlrr-t, rrrUIn luoiliig plrtiirr lllm anil inutllie, mini nf Mlllrli Mill be-f-time rnrctlie toduy In order lo prrteut ihiniiliir of urli giMxN In llrllnln lirfnrr llir IiiihisIimi nf llir latni. electrTcMlway" employee killed Clmrlri Murriir l-t 111 Life llrnrulh MiuiilliiC ('urn In VMimiiltrr anl rhlrnluy VANCOUVER, April 13. -Caucht be neath ahuntlng freight car in the DC Electric Railway iwtthchlng yard here. Charlea Murray, aged 48, a freight ahed employee, unstained Injurle yesterday which resulted in his death In hospital a ihort time later. FIVE LOSES LIVES IN BOHEMIAN WRECK One Ihinilrril and Tnriily Alxi tnjiirril .In lniiiirt lat llnuin, Miirutlu , ' ''.! pRAOUE. April lSive person were killed and 130 injured! in a collision of two passenger train at Brunn, Moravia. i f.Mts t:iitK.HSr:i. Inquiries are being made by Angu M. Stewart of 1458 7th Avenue East Vancouver, In connection with Alfred Anderson, A. Anderson and Leonard Dlmock. who left Seattle for Ketchikan, rbruary 34 In the 38 ft gn boat "Oump Olympu," They have never since been heard of and fears are vx prflsiwd a to tht'U safety I V'" '.; 1 , t. - g ' T-VV . ig - -r-r" BALLOON JUMPING is the wonderful new sport introduced into England. The balloon jumper is strapped to the gas bag In place of the basket; and, so strapped, he takes: giant leaps into the air. The balloon is so inflated that the jumper is only five pounds heavier than the gas it contains, and he is weighted with ballast bags whlsh he can release at will. He is also in complete control of the bag by means of a rope to the valve. The sport is causing a sensation. BOYS WON AND GIRLS LOST TERRACE GAMES . lo OimmI (inmr I'tiitnl ut Mruwliarr Tnuii Iiot Night All Trumo Will - Arrlr In tit TMt "Prince Rupert and Terrace High School team dlvldfd baiketball honor In the games at the strawberry centre last night. The Prince Rupert boy gave a good acoount ot themselves, winning 33 to 9. while the local girls tried well but lost ln the strange hall j by 14 to 11 In a fast overtime contest. The girl- game wai the besj of thej evening although the boy showed good style in plte of the fact that the affair wa a little lob-alded. Both seta of teams will arrive In the city on this afternoon's train and will play tonight in the Exhibition llall. the Terrace gtrls and boys returning home tomorrow morning DEFENCE VOTES j PASS COMMONS ESTIMATED TOTAI.MM1 MOKE THAN SI(i.lliMl,linu liATIIII Il AT OTTAWA LAST MlllIT OTTAWA. April 13 Estimate totalling more than 16.000.000 for Uie Department of National Defence passed the House of Commons last night. The most Important appropriations were more than 83,600.000. wa tor air services, more than 4.000.OOO for permanent forces. 12,000.000 for non-porman-ent active militia and 81,700,000 for naval services. R. E. Allen, district forester, wUl return by tomorrow morning's steamer from a trip to Ocean Falls ou departmental business and will proceed Immediately to 8mlther with the Intention of being buck here from the Interior oit Sunday MISSMcPHAIL'S MOTION BEATEN I.AIlV M KM UK It IAII.S AT OTTAWA TO ( IT tOTE roit CANAIHAN t'AHKT m:uvui:! OTTAWA. April 13. After another days debute which wa featured by many sharp clashes, the House ot Commons last night defeated the motion ot Miss Agnes MoPhall. Progressive, to Cut the vote ot S500.000 tor cadet services to SI. Miss McPhalls motion was declared defeated without a division and the vote ot 1500,000 was then carried. CITY'S REQUEST FOR WARSHIP IS SENT TO WASHINGTON, D.C. United States Consul, E. A. Wakefield, wrote the city council, acknowledging receipt ot the city's Invitation that a warship from the American navy be anked to visit Prince Rupert tor the 'Diamond Jubilee celebration and In timated that the request had been, forwarded by him to til Secretary "it Stat at Washington, MANY DROWNED FROM CAPSIZING BOAT AT FUSHIAIUOREA TOWN TOKIO, AprU 12. At least twenty were drowned at Pushlan, Korea, when an overloaded ferryboat capsized with two hundred persons on board. Numerous ' people are missing. School Inspector H. C. Fraser returned to the city this morning from Anyox where he had been called on departmental dutle Governor General Speaks of Trade With China Forecasts Settlement of Difficulties VANCOUVER. April 12. Declaring himself a confirmed optimist regarding Canada's future, Lord Willingdon, Governor General, addressed the Vancouver Canadian Club yesterday. Referring to the possibilities of Canadian trade with the Orient, he said that he was convinced that China would soon be re-established -under more .settled conditions. "Certain propagandists in China have endeavored and, to some extent, have succeeded in stirring up anti-foreign feeling among the Chinese people by talking of Imperialistic tendencies of foreign powers but," he 6aid, "from my experience there I can verify and sincerely ay that I do - not believe there Is a single honest loir-minded Chin ye. and I found a great many, who think any of the powers : have any Imperialistic outlock with regard to their country. They aU know well that the sole desire of all the great powers 1 to ee peace come In their distracted country and to help. If i the Chinese want help. In building up . her national life untu she takes ber proper and Important position ainon? the nations of the world." OTIIEIt ITXCTIOSS j The first aod of the new Anglican Theological College and University will be turned this afternoon by JLord will- tngdon who was made an honorary lUe , member of the BrttUh Columbia Instl- .... . tM.H.1... n.V. w- u 1 WUllngdon were entertained by member of the institute lart evening. Their ExceUencIe. toUowlng the Can-plck Pittburg or New York v tor: adlan Oub luncheon, were, guest ofifirt,honor..in the ra'a wltfifstSLoui tne hrbpf commteloner on ltwouitcu.0ee, uupecnon 01 u naroor. 7 " OTTAWA AMI ROtTOX HAVE ANOTHEK IlltAU t OTTAWA. AprU 13. The Sun-ley Cirp hockey series will hive : to go the limit of five game and, unless Ottawa win the next two contests, there wlU have to be at least one extra game to decide the world' professional championship. In a gruelling overtime match here last night. Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators again tied, this time by a score of one aU. This wa the third game of the series, the first having been a scoreless draw and the second resulting In a 4-1 victory tor Ottawa. WOMAN LAWYER AS CRIMINAL DEFENCE COUNSELJS PRAISED EDMONTON. AprU 13. (Canadian Pressi. Miss S. M. Duff, appearing for the defence ln a criminal case was com-pllmeuted by the judge on the conduct of the case. "The aucccn Tf the defence was doubtless due In great measure to the clever cross-examination by the woman member ot the bar," he said. WIRELESS REPORT. S a.m. DIUUY ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm: barometer 30.03; temperature 40; sea smooth; B p.m. spoke tug Cape Scott, oft Rose Spit, bound for Alice . Arm; 8 p.m. spoke motorshlp Apex. Ketchikan for Anacortes, 83 mile from Anacortes; 8, pjn. spoke steamer Amur. Anyox tor Seattle. 010 miles from Seattle:- 7:30 ajn. spoke steamer Catala. left Wales Island for Prince Rupert. BULL HARBOR. Foggy, fresh southeast wind: barometer 30.00; temperature 40; light swell; 8 a.m. spoke steamer Cordova, Nanalmo for Ketchikan. 381 miles from Ketchikan; 8 am. spoke tug St. Faith, in Lowe Inlet, bound for Captain's Cove. DEAD TREE POINT. Overcast: calm: barometer 29.03; temperature 40; sea, rtfooth. r NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Overcast, strong southeast wind; barometer 30.02; temperature. 40; light swell; 10:15 am. ln Catala southbound. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, treah northwest wind: barometer 30.02; tem perature 48; light awell. DEAD TREE POINT Overcast, light southeast wind, barometer '29.02: tem perature 44: a smooth CANADA LEAGUE SEASON ITTNIJfKH .1X11 CIAXTH ARE KA-VOKITES IX NATIONAL LCAUl E AXI J'IIIL.I)ELI'1IIA AMI YANKEES IX A.MKKIC.W Nxw TORK AprJ1 12f-Tbt baseball races ln the and NatlonJa u.agu opeaed todar wUh ore m the line-ups of the sixteen ciuba than hardy perennial or the bleachers have een ta many year. weather conditions were ideal, Ia the KaHonal Leacuc. baaebaU dlvUlon. The Philadelphia Athletics, with Ty in the line-up, and 'the "New York Yankees are pronounced favorites in the American League with Detroit andCleveland runners-up. FAIR BOARD TO PURCHASE LOT WILL UE-SELL CITY PROPERTY IV SETION 1 AS .MEANS 'of WIPING OIT IlK.ITflT On recommendation of the finance committee, the city council agreed last night to sell the Northern B.C. Agricultural and Industrial Association lot 7. block 18, section 1 tor the ' sum of S1.000. It was explained to the city council that the Intention was to assist the Talr Board ln wiping out It last year's deficit The intention is to dispose of the lot In question and all that the Fair Board received over the 11,000 wUl go to financing the Fair and wiping out the deficit MORE DETAILS OF MINE SALE I'nri li.irr nf lni-rr llnldlnjH him J. IL MuImhi of Yuiii'iiuvrr It 1h Announced In 1I r In VICTORIA. April 12. Further detail of the sale of claim at Stewart by George A. Fraser were learned yesterday when It i was announced here that tlic purchaser wat J. B. Watson of Vancouver and that the transaction Included the Woodbine and claim containing the dip and extension of shoots from the Premier gold mine. A turn ot 8250,-000 is said to be Involved in the deal. BIG BLAST IS PUT OFF TODAY HALF A HILLSIDE Is IM.OWX OIT AT VOLl'NTEEIt MINE AT MAR-JIETTI MICIIKlAX MARQUETTE, Mich.. AprU 12-Halt hillside wa blown away till morning at the Volunteer mine to move 150,000 ton of iron ore In a tingle operation. Eight hundred cases of powder and 44,000 pounds of dynamite were uwxl in the hla wm 'Is