Save Money The cheapest way to buy th Dally New 1 to aubscrtbe by the year. Th coat U 85.00 and your copy U delivered to your address each evening. Just figure out the small cost to you (or tbli dally service for twelve month I Vol. XVIH., No. 120. 1. 'a, . - v . ma mm mm mma urnm 'ilclphla the Athletics moved three and a half games of the " i y taking a double-header from n ' ii TrU Speaker and MUier "' 'I'd may be out of th game ' d,.y. "' Nntlonal League Hack Wilson " ii "incrs, each time with a man rr Chicago, while Bottomley "i the feat for the Cardinals. :l l'ii moved to within half a "I I'tilrngo. TITLEHOLDER IS DEFEATED I I'CHMKH AMATKl ll flOM' f'HAMI'ION lii (1IVK PUCK IN i:('OM HOl.Ml E Piustwick, Scotland. May .- Dr. w i,ad.ii of Btourhrtdiie. the defend- '"le holder, waa defeated IB the '"' round today of th DrltUh ama- 1 tsOlf (.'IllmnlnhMhln l nk.rlAi E II' iv ('I rn.,,.. .. .. .. .''"'""""hip long ago as 1914. iimtch ended on th lth green. V vjjn m i m Shares in Partnership AtweHi-d Ten Dollars Each in Order to Purchase Present for Hcnd of Morality Squad May 22. A diamond ring mentioned in the evidence VANCOUVER, given by Wong Lum, Chinese gambling house proprietor, at th- investigation into Vancouver police affairs last week presented "as a gift" to Sergeant George McLaughlin of the M'T.ility department, according to the testimony of Kong Quai, i f i !! gambler, one of the witnesses at the inquiry yesterday afte:- !l'"ll. Kong Quai declared that in the spring or summer of 1926, vi lli he was at 17 Trounce Alley, an assessment of ten dollars for acn share In th partnership of the FLURRY CAUSED OTTAWA HOUSE .ONMKVATItKH IOHCK WVIMON AMI tltt: UEATEN IIV !tt TO 11 YESllltniV FAKMEItS WITH GOVERNMENT IqiCSTKIN (IK llEI'AISATION AWARDS is i aim: oi dhtemisvce m TttEUN P.UlflKS ' oitawa." May M. -By a vol of M Miua yesterday afternoon re-: n Conservative amendment to V.' 11 -srtllng the refusal of th ..i.-:;t to gl effect to the Prtel reparations concerning awards ' .! ...man Who suffered loss o-rman aggression during the i Conservative alone voted amendment. The Progremlve j ' -u Parmeri of Alberta voteo Kuvecamont. Krnt of Lur.enberg moved dment Saturday H B Bet ett declared yesterday ' -MUon must insist that as s of supply being granted toe produced. I ucien Oannon said with the . MaaloB It ws unfair to e- minister of Jtoe to rvlw . tm mentioned tn th report i" what legislation should be ii iwn. double homers IN BASEBALL MK ti ll HON AMI noTTIIMI.KV ItlUII ItEHl-ONMIU.E Kilt I EAT u:nti:uhy f-'W Yohk, May ta. Boston ad s v ";peii an eight game winning 1 the Yankees lie re yesterday '' kiw their own winning streak 1 it iwven In th second game of ' 1 ' ' l ender. MeuM-l'a homer with V. h 1. ' I:. 1 in the slith won the ri I gambling houae was made to purchase the rinf. (Motile Chow, on of the partners, said witness, told htm the ring waa for Barf ant McLaughlin This and the repetition of charges that protection money had been paid to the polio were the chief potnta tn the evidence of three Chinese witnesses. Chow Wong Lum, partner In a number ol gambling houses, who occupied the stands recently for several sections, waa recalled for a short tune and vigorously deaied Knowledge of payment of protec tion money Regular monthly expense itsau noUd in seat ol th account tost 1 PM - Meh be mmfiitui m'rc4tM flg-Va U end of each month. U,(ttNMM)U III fllU.H 4 v Ol' WHEAT Till YEAIt i iihht ritiDimoN SOMOMTON, May 39. A pre- die ion that western Canada will produoe at least 80.000.000 bushels of wheat this year, pro- vidlng weather conditions are f favorable, was offered by W. a. Klagaland. geoeral manager of the western region of the Can- 4- ad lan National Railways here. STOCK QUOTATIONS Mmmi (1MJnx lrlres Twtoy on Vsnreu trr Krlwie B c. Silver . Big Missouri Cork Province Dunwell .... George Copper Olaalsr Olacler Ootoond Independene Indian Kootenay L. L. Lavlw Uadamlth .... Lucky Jim Marmot Metals National Silver Premier Porter Idaho . Richmond Rufua Argents Ruth Hope ... Stiver Crest .. Sualock Terminus . Whitewater . Woodbine . Oeorgta River Orandvlew . Outhle Marmot Oold Slocan l?Ug , ml M Lid.) 4 114 Asked 1J0 1.78 M .11 l jo m J0 tJS OS MV, ' M M M mk MX JlH MIH 414 JH JB6 M MM M IwH 11 Jt Jl 1TJ0 M0 tM a.u . .TI m m M JOVa m : -4 jtv m iu ajo AW .l?Va 3.U SJO .43 . .44 .41 . M M 1JS 44 .11 lUt .14 , ABOUT DOZEN NEW ; VOTERS ADDED TO LIST FOR KlIMMi ' to the provinci. which was neio ir VQte. A. Watt. vwnWnVllIoW oontaln. It will now 11st for the riding Many floral tributes included the fol lowing: The Pamlly. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Stork. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H Arnon. Ales. Yule. HswVi Transfer. Talmpesan Lodge No. M. Af. m AM : Klncollth Preoep. tory No. M, K.T.: Kalen Chapter No. 11. B.A.M.; Mr. and Mrs H. P. Olaaaey. Mr. sad Mrs. M. M Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. W B. WUllscroft. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge B. WhlU. Ladles of the Royal Purplt. Prince Rupert Shrine Club, Re-bekah Long. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. SSrvens, Mr. and Mrs. John Obriitlnaon. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Nlckeraon and Mrs. 8. mckerson. 2S Tasl. Thee. TroUer. Mr. and Mrs. D. Olennle. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Denning. W. M. Watt. P. O. Dawson As Co., Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association, and Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Mcintosh. EXPLOSIONON FISHING BOAT T. N. M.HHITLV IVVMIUKII THIS MOItMXO AMI CAI-r. I. ITASA NOT MIKIIIIMA lU KNKK The Mnall fishing boat TiN. was slightly damaged and the aklpper of th boat, 'I. I tans, was burned about the nook and head about 10 o'clock this morning when an explosion oc curred amrd, fh, Tsseej st he.Vtaton ... nika 'ln' tity .M.U:'WMMI I tKl. Ml.. ael. The cause of the explosion Is at tributed to this. The fire department was oalled but, by the time It arrived, the oil oMtpsny staff had done good work tn getting the flames in cheek Itaa jumped Into the water after the explosion. Ills Injuries were not serious. C. 8. Obats 1b the owner of the T.N which sustained possibly about 130 damage. Advertise In the Dally News. PK1NGE RUPERT, DjC, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1928 CWESE GAMBLERS ASSESSE Diamond Ring Presented Sergeant McLaughlin by Chinese Gambling Houses PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper SKIS MADE FOR BYHD: To be ued in 'In j !. oxiieiiition. The men in the picture are the makers, Carmen and Warner Elliott, Sioux Look-Out, Out. They are son of the late George Elliott of Norwood, Ont., and built the firs! aeroplane skis in Canada for Captain (lakes. MASONIC RITES OBSERVED TODAY lI'M'.Htl. Ol' I A1K I'. I' maim mow Chinese Witness Tells of Giving the Head of Morality Squad Diamond Ring Ashing That He Be Given Little Chance rwtli jnUaVAtrttKUMUi: UKPKiiJ fc 1 rANCOUYBK. ilay 22-sThat he hRd paid Tlfty doJlnrL a A t'S r I CRT'OrTSI.M PHK. V"- l.OIXiE With strtcUy Masclc rites, funeral ervlce for the hue Prank Sdwin Olapp, ' pioneer business msn of this clt, took place st a o'clock thla afternoon. At' 1.46 the remain were removed from the ) chapel of the BC. Undertaken to the, Masonic Temple. The service there was, conducted by W. B. Morgan, the wor shipful master, and officers of Talmp- iesn Long No. 5a. AJ. dc AM. Mourn ; era and friends, not saambars 01 the craft, waited outside the Teenple and joined the cortege as tt departed for Pairvtew Cemetery where again the Ms-aorite burial ritual was observed. Pall bearers were C. H. Orme. Thomas Me- Olymoat, Joseph Qreer, Robert Oordon. O. T. Mosre, and Oeorgr Zckerman. all members of the Masonic craft. A arge prpcesslon followed the remains to their lM resting place. month to Tils partner Yeong Quai Hong- in order to neeure polite protection was the statement made by (ieorgie Chow I IhU morn In i' nt lite nolire Inoulrv. Witney further slated he went to the police xtation to see Sergeant George McLaughlin of the morality squad to ask if he could get a "little chance." He gave McLaughlin a diamond ring. TOPLEY MINE STOCK JUMPS Strike of High Grade Silver and Gold Responsible for Flurry VANCOUVER, May 22 Word received here of a new strike at the Topley Richfield mine carrying high hilver and some gold valued has driven the price of this stock up and trading on it has been nrtite. Sales have been taking place at as high as 55V,c. The stock will be officially listed the firt of next week. The managers of the mine report that another diamond drill has been ordered so an to prove the extent of the new ore find. ' SIR HENRY THORNTON LEAGUE OF NATIONS RAILWAY COMMITTEE Railway commute. I'HICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER. May 82 The price of Number 1 Northern Wheat at the local exchange this morning was SlMtt. iDOORS LOCKED KKMIKT fl.OSEII Ol TSIOK Vt'lNMI'CU UNTIL M)MK OTIIIK MANAGEMENT IN fllAKOE WINNIPEO. May 29. Because of alleged orgies a resort on the Pembina Highway orgies a resort on the Pembina time and the dcors of the place padlocked by the police. The locks will not be removed until the premises change hand. Owners of other places around this be nest and care is being ezerciasd yb the management to avoid collision wtth the police. CONSERVATIVES MOVE OTTAWA. Msy 22. The Conservative amendment to the aupply bill waa moved this afternoon regretting the re-OEM EVA. May 22 Sir Henry ThSru- fuaal ot the government to Implement ' too has accepted an Invitation to serve lu full the recommendations contained at s member of i he League of Nations ' in the report of the Duncan Royal Com mission on the Maritime Provinces af McMurray Denies Trafficking in Immigration Permits but Declares Helped People Without Charging! Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the least. Phone 457 Price Five Cents D $10 EACH PA Y FOR BAUBLE Jimmy McLarnin of Vancouver Fails in Effort to Secure the Lightweight Championship Title lleaten en l'oints at New York I-ast Nluht In Fifteen Kound Fistic Italtle With Sammy Mandell N KV YOHK, May 22. Though he carried the fight to his opponent much oi the way and put up the battle of his life, Irish Jimmy .McLarnin of Vancouver was unsuccessful in his campaign last night for the world's lightweight boxing crown against Samn:y Mandell, the champion. Mandell fairly retained his title and had a wide margin oi points in the fifteen round contest at the Polo Grounds. There was an assemblage of 25.000 fans present who miiniained enthusiasm throughout the battle and greeted the ob-viou.t decision with yells of approval although there were a few cat calls. Bjth fighter entered the ring fit and Imbued with confidence At the ringside, the betting was about even money. Both men weighed la at 16 pounds at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, j it was evident thai the four day delay through rain had been harder on the! nervous McLarnin than It was on the! champion. Mandell. who won the title from the ancient and honorable Rooky Kansas In Chicago less than two years ago had been the favorite culler In the day. Betting commissioners claimed that upward of WMJUOO waa posted on the fight. Just before the tight. UcLernln said: 1 realise Sammy Mandell la the fastest and srtet man I ever met in th FISH ARRIVALS Tutal ot lUSjm I'uvnd of lUlibmt nt Etrhoaf tUH Herning city are beginning to wonder who will j p.1(t tram gc and Sc to SJc and Sc for 4 1 M0 pounds. Arrivals and sales were aa follows: Amrrlrttii fair "particularly the recommendation re- erlea. 83c and 5c. Mating to the steel Industry. UEATHEK ItErOHT. Prince Rupert iPart cloudy, ealm: temperature, 48. .le and 6c. toes H, 8,000 pounds. Canadian Plah di Cold Storage Co., 8.1c and 6c. Southend. 10.000 pounds. Booth Pish- Mayflower, 8,500 pounds, Canadian Puh Cold Storage Co.. 8c and 8c. The Cape Spear Is holding over until tomorrow wtth 10,000 lb. WARKE CANAL TROLLER GUILTY OF ASSAULT '- inquiry today that he had dealt in permits for a hundred dol-'for twelve mMkH TTjOr. lars apiece as cnarged by Alderman Caldwell oi Kegma. "l was astonished and stunned to read in the papers statements of Mr. Cald- RAMSAY MAfDONAin IWlUlk" 1 vvII f Thirl In r-H thc .lonlnl nf the mtnl.tor nf ImmlornUon " , "ttIUHniil ' Mr. McMirrray explained that he had been elected in 1021 for: COMING TO CANADA North Winnipeg which was half foreign born. Many of these peo-' pie wished to ormg relatives to Canada. "1 assisted tnem out i London, May j. Hamsay Mac-never charged them a cent." i The record of McMurray's law firm donald, former Premier, will start on a The number had been so great that for 1022 shows seven applicants had been holiday trip to Canada at the end of later on h clmrged them telegraph ; handled by the firm in a "strictly legal July. costs and sn.. ih'nga. Tton he had way." The legal fees varied from fit- turned llwm aw.iy. Iivu to fifty dollurs. Subscribe for the Dally News. POLICE PROBE TELLS WHY JOW WING GAMBLED TOOK TO IT IH HINO HI OK I)E-PKKHSION: EVIDENCE St'1'POKT-EI BY JOE ItO.VQ VANCOUVER, nolloe nroha ri May ring but I hooeatly believe I can knock WMk unKl ti out. I uadfn4 that fraettoaUs everybody bettfve I -bell ka t w go erumit 1 aFe there, " irjUcur I can win a. decision (oontuiued on page five) C'.tX.tllA INVITED OII1CIAI.I.V AH IMKTV TO Ol TUmiNO H A It OTTAWA. May 12. Canada waa today Invited ofRcUOly to become s party to the propoaais of United State Secretary of 8tate Kellogg for the outlawing of war. 1 21. When the water day Jow had paid gwo to Inspector Jetaa Jackson for protection, aaonpf to permit gambling bwuWis agwats; deelared "be had sucijualbert to gaaibtlag when he became financially depressed" and admitted he wciild like to aee gambling stopped in Chmatoan. W. W. B. Mclnnee. ccunsrl for Shue ii-y. fa lied to shake the testimony of Jow Wong In regard to his statement thst he ps.d protection money to Jack- son. Parts of Joe Wing's story were sup- ported by Jce Bcug. The latter esld Wong phoned him one day last December j and told him to meet him at the bonk J opposite the polloe station. Wltaeea 1 eald he gave Wing 30 at th bank i and watted while Whig went into the police station. LEAGUE ROUSED BY EXPLOSION A tctal of W,soo pounds of halibut 1 as scld at the Fish behang tlia ! ijgVKgiTIO.TIO!S TO HE MALE IMO morning. Pour American vessels re-1 BXW-EXr N MAtBHIAL eeived B3c and e and S4c and Sc for ; niLMHTIW. IXI'LOMOX AC-47.000 pounds and tire Canadians were! nt.vT ihmuilm HAMBORO. Germany. May 22 It -stated thst the league of Nation will call for an lnvestiEatlon Into a auan- Nordlc. 28.000 pounds. Booth Plaber-tltT of nlgn pIoBive which waa dla-les . B.3c and 6c. I covered here yeawrday as a result of J P. Todd II., 11.000 pounds: OJoa. CIpcon of a tank of the stu tn M0 pounds, and HMtern Point. 4.000 vhe clt ftreet. The detonation and pounds. Pacific Fisheries. Jc and Sc. itht ,-,ultaIH fumoi caUMd thc omui CaiMdlaii of eleven people and 10.000 were put Kalen. 0,000 pounds. AUtn Ptaherles, to flight In terror. It Is reported to S and sc. have been the most deadly and polaon- n. W., 8,000 pounds, Atlln Fisheries, (ous material of warfare extant today. DEATH RECORD MATHER MINE ONE MAS HKSI'I El ALIVE TODAY IU T I IS STII1. HEI.OW TIIOIIillT HEAD MATHER. Pa . May 22 The known j death toll from Saturday esploslon at Manning Huntley. Warke Canal troller.!"1 Mather mine erached 82 today. It was tried before Stlnendlarv Maalatrate - believed the 118 aliasing men are McLecd In provincial pollee court oeua morning on a charge of assaulting rana iruon was resciMd anv to- inothw tnikr jninn i fmnii day but it la bllvd he escaped eulltv belnir flnd lilt wftti th. nntlnn tnrougn a VN 1 1 A A, Ala -aHomvE. j. McMurray, former solicitor gen- of tMrty a,-- impriaorttnfet. as wrfii i f i ii eraiy ueiiieoauteiuiriy jeiore ine parnameniary immiBTuuon as being bound over to keep the pektif ill. i ui r uwi i wit w. infr Hull lull FIRE EDMONTON EDMONTON, May 22 The RevUlon Building in the h-nrt of th wholeaale rMstrlcl suffered to the extent Of halt n m ill, n dl!ar-i h the result of S fir I here i hut morning AriYi'iU:.r in the Dully News. H pays I