25 TAXI "'"'"live L ibru ry Boston Grill nd: Mai Ambulance r "l Hu hi,.: lifts Large Upstair Dining Hall, Servlc m with newly laid dancing Anywhere nt Anytime floor, for hire. Stand: Exchange Ilulldlng NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. PRINCE RUPERT The lateHt and best for the MATT VI DUCK, Prop. least. Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol. XVII., No. 141. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C:. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927 Price 'v DISARMAMENT AGREEMENT REACHED COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS Experts Will Advise Regard to Reduction of Navies of Three Powers, Britain, U.S. and Japan Definite plan laid down for each country by ANGLICANS MEET of Committee GENEVA, June 21. The executive committee of the three naval power conference decided to convoke a meeting of technical experts from Great Uritain, United States and Japan. These experts will be Instructed to reach an agreement in regard to the" existing status of the three navies and begin their studies on the basis of yesterday's proposals. The position of the 1 Three is stated as follows: ' Great Uritain agrees to a further limitation of battleships and cruisers and the extension of the 5-5-3 ratio to ten thousand ton cruisers but no mention Is made of lt BOWDOIN AGAIN i ! TO VISIT NORTH HMIU.MOIIII.K TO HE MKT OF EtJITI'MENT Of EMLOKEIl DONALD MA CM I IX AN riOSTON, June 21. A snowmobile Is part of the equipment which Donald D. MacMlIlan, Arctic explorer, will take with him on his famous schooner Bow-J doln when he Mils from Wlscawet, Mc on June 25, for a year of scientific study In Labrador. He told something of hl plans here recently to supervise the outfitting of the fishing schooner Radio which he has chartered from the Boston Maritime Company as a com - pan I on ship to the Bowdoln. I The Radio I being loaded with wall - ! board and other building material which Will dc una 13 errci a permanent scicn- tlflc station near Kowk In northern Labrador. MacMlllan'a party will number 25.- of whom 12 will remain with the explorer for studies of the botany, geology and fisheries of the region. The Bowdoln will carry the clcntl' fir equipment and supplies, as well as the snowmobile and dog sleds. The sleds will be driven by Eskimos far Into the Interior In search of polar bear and walrus, Besides studying the snlmon and trout 'Of Labrador, MacMlllan hopes to classify many other fish which he Bays have long, been known but have not been given names by the natives. JURY ACCUSES EARLE NELSON tKIMCT THAT THE TWO WINNJ 1.(1 WOMEN W EKE STKAMU.ED WINN1PEO, June 21. The coroner's Jury here last night returned a verdict that "Lola Collin and Mrs. Emily Pat-terson CBme to their dcatlia by smother ing and strangling and from the evidence submitted we are of opinion that Earle Nelson murdered both." AIRPLANE PARTS"" FOUND IN BRAZIL PARIS, Juno 21. A raft composed of an airplane wing and two wheels was found near tho mouth of the Amazon River. These aro believed to bo purU of the plane of tho aviators Saint Roman nd Mouncyrtw who have been missing fclnco the attempted transatlantic flight urly in May, (SENATOR DIES. THREE RIVERS. June 21. Senator Hlppollto Montplaslr. 80 years of age, fled at his residence here yesterday following a paralytic stroke. KILLED IIY THAIS SEWARD. June 21, Bernard llorton Ixteen years of age, was killed by "ain, the first death of the kind In Alaska, amplification to inelude auxiliaries. The United State agrees to an ex- tension of the 5-5-3 ratio to warships with definite tonnage limits but not to cruisers, destroyers or submarines. Japan agrees to a naval holiday on the basis of the status quo and to pur a ban on battleship construction. CREW OF WRECKED FREIGHTER REACH THIS PORT TODAY Capt. J. B. Edwardi, master of the I American motorshlp freighter dial lsmba, which Is on the rocks of White CHIT Island down the coast from here and which has been turned over to the Prince Rupert Boat House for salvage. 'and his crew of 21 men, were brought to the city on the gasboat Azurlte this morning and are registered at the Knox Hotel. They will proceed Thursday aricrnoon aDoaru me steamer rrinco Charles to Seattle. This afternoon the Azurlte went out with the wrecking dredge Lion to the rccne of the wreck to make preparations to float the vessel probably next Sunday. FISH ARRIVALS Total of K!).(NH pounds of Halibut Sold Hi Exchange This .Morning A total of 89,000 pounds of halibut ...1.1 4 1. ni.V. rliin this morning, five American vessels deposing of 60.500 pounds at bids ranging from . 14.8c and 7c to 15.4c and 8c, while the remainder was Canadian fish selling at from 13c and 7c to 13.3c and 7c. Arrivals and sales were as follows: tiiiiii-nii Sentinel. 28.000 pounds. CanadlBn ... m... ........ . n i , - ... . 111 Mill, lu.wu puuuut lacmu ruiiiwr-' les, 15.2c and 8c. Eureka, 5,000 pounds Booth Fisheries, 15.3c and Be. Thor, 3.000 pounds. Royal Fish Co, 15.4o and 8c. . . , . ..... Eastern Point, .. . . ' fisheries, " q Cu nail luu Caygeon, 7,000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 13.1c and 7c. Mulmeag, 7,500 pounds, Allln Fisher les.' 13.3o and 7c. Zcballos, 13.000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, 13. lc and 7c. Tuxedo, 6,000 pounds, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage, Co., 13c and 7c. II and II., 5.000 pounds, Pacific Fisheries, 13.2c and 7c. VANCOUVER EXCHANGE Asked Const Copper 16.00 18.20 Cork Province .09 Dunwell . . . . 1.38 1.40 Olaclcr .oayi .00!,; Gladstone . . , .24 !i .2 V. Independence .00 .08',; Indian . .05 .06 L. & L .00 .03 Vt Lucky Jim , .18 .181 Premier . ... 2.07 2.0S Porter Idaho .14 .16 Bllvercrest . , .08 H ooy Sunloch .00 Advertise In th Dally News. nwciuiuuiuiun WOMEN'S ACMLIAKY INVITES ALL AMil.lCAN WOMEN TO ATTEND (SATIIEIMNUS The Dl'jcesan annual meeting of the Women' Auxiliary of the Anglican Jhurch meets at St Andrew's Cathedral Wednesday. 8 pjii., addresses by Rev. Prof. Bai foot, M.A.. on 'The Mohammedan World." ant) Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Terrace. 'The Women of Bengal, Iirdla," (In costume). A collection will be taken. At 10 a.m. Thursday, Holy Communion and address by Ven. Archdeacon Rlx it 11.15. 2J0. business session. Ail Anglican women cordially invited to attend. JOE ROSE IS FINED TOR SELLING BOOZE C'ue Arose from Iiuurst Yesterday Mlieu one of Witnesses Told Where lie Uought Dottle Joe Rose. Third Avenue, was fined $300, with the option of three months' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymout In city police court this morning for selling liquor. Accused pleaded not guilty but the court found otherwise. The star witness for the crown was John Duncan McTavlsh who stated at the In quest yesterday Into the death of the late Unaworth' Roth well that he (Mc Tavtsh) had bought a bottle from "Cockley Joe. " E. F. Jones, city solicitor, prosecuted, and L. W. Patmore appeared for the defence. OBJECTION TAKFJT TO GIVING RIDES Auto Association Mtons Harm Done to - Young Men That Wuy WASHINGTON, DC, June 21. When you give a young fellow a lift on a u contributing to the cities growing list of "down and outers," the American AutomoblU Association claims, "The official 'publication of the A.A.A." says a statement, "has Just completed a survey which shows that more tn 70 per wnt the youthful down viini IMiuic uiKniiiM,iuin it. uu. large cities, have arrived at destinations via the 'hitch-hiking' trail. "The National motoring body believe that it all motorists give a minimum of thought to the seriousness of the 'problem they are helping to create, they ...ill t.....ft.. n fmm nlvlnn, Una (Will tlVlcnAbcri nuaraui Itvii, ... . . , ... vu juya miu guta vntuuii wn-t un 1.111- hlghways." PIONEERS PAY LAST RESPECTS TO LATE UNSWORTH ROTHWELL ' A large gathering, consisting to a large extent of pioneers of the city, gathered at the chapel of the B.C, Undertakers thii afternoon at 2.30 to pay their last tributes of respect to the late Unsworth Rothwell whose death occurred accident ally on Sunday night, The service was conducted by Rev. Prof. W. F. Barfoot and Interment was In Falrview Cemetery, Pallbearers were S. Alexander. Ben Johnson, Percy Cameron, F. W, Hart, F, Patterson and W. smith. Those sending flowers Included Mr. and Mrs. W. Rothwell, Mr. and Mrs, S Alexander, Mr. and Mrs, Dickens, Percy Cameron, and A. O. Franks and family. Fred McLcod of the city utilities de partment sails tonight on the Catala for Vancouver on his annual vacation trip. TO WORK OUT SCHEME IN THE SUMMER PALACE GARDENS, home of the dethroned boy-emperor of China, a picturesque camel-back bridge of marble, with a pagoda pavilion of mahogany and PIRATES BEAT CHICAGO CUBS NATIONAL LEAtll'E LKADEIt. TAKE riKMEIt fiK.tSI OX RECENTLY SLIPI'INU M'I'KEMACY new YORK. June 21. Pittsburg Pirates took a better hold on the Na- lona) League leadership, which has re ntly been slipping away from them, ly defeating their most serious rivals, the Chicago Cubs 4 to nil In the only tig League baseball game yesterday. The Pirates are now two games up and are marching forward confident In the hope that a losing streak, which ha:, followed them the past few weeks, is now ended. Ending a series of only two games, the PI rated and Cubs are today turning their barrages on' slightly less formid able foes. The New York Olants look forward to a fat few weeks with eastern teams ftcr sustaining hard knocks In the est. Travelling of teams or bad weather prevented all other games In both lea gues yesterday. The league standings are as follows' National W.- L. Pet. Pittsburg 36 13 .655 Chicago 35 22 .614 St. Louis 31 22 .585 New York 28 27 .507 Brooklyn 27 32 .458 Boston 20 29 400 Philadelphia 22 32 .407 Cincinnati 21 ' 37 .362 Amrrli'iin. - - New York 30 , 17 .607 Chicago 34 ,26 .fi67 Philadelphia 31 , ' 25- .554 Washington 28 ,, 26 .508 Detroit 26 ' 20 .473 Cleveland 27 32 .458 St. Louis 24 30 .440 Boston 1 15 30 .278 SKOOKUM BILL DIED AT VANCOUVER TODAY VANCOUVER, June 31. William Rannie, 62 years of age, a pioneer railway contractor known as "Skookum Dill' in Yukon days, is dead here. lrlj Vancouver Businessmen on Way to Prince Rupert and Expected Arrive Tomorrow Morning Early For the purpose of acquainting themselves with a section of the province with which Vancouver does business and to establish goodwill between Vancouver and 30me 125 prominent' Vancouver business men, members of that city's board of trade, will arrive in the city tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock aboard the steamer Princess Alice, remaining here until midnight when they will continue their voyage north. The local board of trade has made full arrangements for the entertainment of the visitors and when they leave the city they will have seen everything CAPT. BRAKE MAKES PORT KEACIIES EM1LAND AlTEIt CKOSS-INO ATLANTIC IN 33 FOOT BOAT ALONE n.VMOl III. En?., June. 21. Cnptalu ThmmiH Drake of Sruttle, Him Is on leisurely iiyuge u round the or Id In the 3.1 foot bout "I'll-Brlin, arrived here jrsterday utter having navigated ulone urross the Atl.intlr Oiiau. ('apt. Drake left Charleston, I South Carolina, on April 27, but was presented from calling lit the Azores: 'onlng to srrre uriillirr. lip Milled direct ly here mid Mild he slept eery night .when crossing, lira i lug to nlirii In sliirms. The Intrepid nailgator left Seattle more than two jrars ago. WEATIIEIt KEI'OItT Terrace Clear, calm, temp. 60. Rosswood Clear, clam, temp. 61. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, temp, 64. Alice Arm Clear .calm, temp. 64, Anyox Part cloudy, calm, temp. 65. 6tewart Clear, calm, temp. 60. Hanelton Cloudy, calm, temp. 74. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, west wind temp. 68. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, temp. 72. Burns Lake Clear, calm, temp. 60. Whltehorae Cloudy, south wind, temp. 65. Dawson Cloudy, calm, temp. 68. Conciliation Report sirike vote is being taken of 18,000 Railway Employees Are Taking Strike Vote Because Railway 1 s Rejects MONTREAL, June 21. A employees of the Canadian National Railways, Including clerks and station employees such as baggage checkers and porters and those in the ntorea and stationery department, shippers, stationary engineers and firemen. The company refused to accept the majority award of the conciliation board recommending an increase of four and a half cents an hour. The minority report recommended nn increase of two and a half cents an hour. the north coast of the province. worth seeing at this port and will also have mixed with local people In a so- elal way. Besides journeying aboard a special train to potnti of interest along the waterfront, the visitors will be entertained at a ball In the evening In the Moose Hall, At 12 o'clock the 'local board of trade will give a complimentary banquet to the executive council of the Vancouver Board In the Commodore Cafe and. In the evening aboard the steamer, the visiting board will be h-Rts at dinner to the council of the '. cal b-jard of trade and the city council. The Itinerary of the Vancouver Board on Its coast trip follows: Lv. Vancouver 0 p m., Sunday, June 10. Ar. Powell River, 7 ajn., Monday, June 20. Lv. Powell River. 12 noon, June 20. Ar. Ocean Falls, 0 ajn., Tuesday, June 21. Lv. Ocean Falls. 8 p.m., Tuesday, June 21. Ar. Prince Rupert, 8 ajn., Wednesday, June 22. Lv. Prince Rupert, 12 mdnt, Wednesday, June 22. Ar. Anyox, 0 a.m., Thursday, June 23. Lv. Anyox, 2 p.m., Thursday, June 23. Ar. Alice Arm. 4 p.m., Thursday, .Lv. Alice Arm, 8 pjn.. Thursday, June 23. Ar. Stewart, 7 a.m., Friday, June 24. Lv. Stewart, 0 ajn., Saturday, June 23 Cruise Dean Channel and Burke Channel during the day. Ar. Bella Coola, 10 ajn.. Sunday, Juno 26. Lv. Bella Ceola, 2 p.m. Sunday, June 26. Ar. Alert Bay, 6 ajn., Monday, Mon day, June 27. Lv, Alert Bay, 7 ajn., Monday, June 27. Ar. Engtewood, 7.30 a.m., Monday, June 37. Lv. Englewood, 10.30 ajn, Monday, June 27. Cruise up Knight Inlet on' Monday. Ar. Campbell River, 7 ajn., Tuesday, June 28. ' 'vi'" ' Steamer will anchor off wharf 8 i.ni. to 1, p.m. account tide. Lv. Campbell River 2 p.m., Tuesday, June 28. Ar. Vancouver, 10 p.m., Tuesday, June 28. ' I'KUXONNEL OF PARTY Those making the trip Include: W. J. Blake Wilson, Blake, Wilson Jr, E. It, Banks, Walter Wright, W. O. Stearman, E, S. Learn, W. Q. 8tlckney, J. E, Stephenson, W. Holt, Mark Du (continued on page six) DETAILS CARLEIELSON WILL ATTEMPT FLY PACIFIC EXPECTS TO ISE PLANE ALASKAN I.EIT AT KMUHANKS IIY WILKINS SEATTLE, June 21. The entry of Carl Elelson, for the last two winters "pilot of the Wllklns' Arctic- undertaklnj. In an effort to lift the 25.000 prize for the Seattle-Toklo flight was announced here last night. Elelson, who recently arrived In Seat tle from Alaska where he was engaged In commercial aviation, said he would attempt the flight alone. He plans to use the plans "Alaskan" left by the Wllklns expedition at Fairbanks. ARRANGING TO TOW COTTONWOOD LOGS DOWN SKEENA RIVER TERRACE, June 21. George Little left yesterday for Prince Rupert to make arrangements for bringing the large motor boat shipped from the south by the Laminated Materials, Ltd. of New Westminster up the river; This boat Is expected to. arrive by Union Steamship Co. on Tuesday and will be used for conveying the cotton wood from the company's limits In the vicinity 'Of Terrace to 'a -suitable place'iiear' the mouth of the river. It will then bj towed from there to their factory at Xew Westminster. BUCHANAN BOYS ARE COMING HERE AGAIN Detroit L'unltallst Wilt be Here with Party of Fifty on July 8 Enroute to Alaska Accompanied by a party of fifty Detroit boys, Oeorge E. Buchanan, capi talist of that city, will arrive In Prince Rupert aboard a C.P.R. steamer. on July B, enrnute to Alaska, In the course of his annual trip of such a nature. Orphaned at an early age, Mr. Buchan an had to make his own way In the world and the memories of his early hardships caused him to start a series of annual outings for boys who ordin arily would be unable to make such trips. Such trips have now been made for several years. PREMIER'S DAUGHTER MARRIED AT TORONTO (ilirii Away hi Her Father and Reception Held at Home of Her lirutlirr HAMILTON, June 21 Mildred, young-et daughter of Premier and Mrs. Oliver, was married last night to Albert Savage of Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Savage of Victoria. Following the church ceremony at which the bride was given away by her father, a reception was held at the residence of Robert Oliver, i.on of the Premier. PROMINENT PEOPLE INVOLVED IN SCANDAL LOS ANOELES. June 2tr The City prosecutor told the city -council today that more than 300 criminal complaint. Involving some of .the biggest businessmen and leading citizens of Los Angeles would be issued In connection with the Julian Petroleum stock scandal. FISIIKK.MAN POISONED KETCHIKAN, June 21. Accidental, poisoning caused the' death of Frank Dorr, a veteran fisherman engaged la trolling. ' TIIKEE AKHEHTED LOS ANOELES, June 31. 811 unnamed men were arrested In the alleged three million dollar gun running plot here yesterday. MASSEY A DOCTOR ..PRINCETON, N.J June 3L Vincent Massey today received the honorary 'degree of doctor of law.