I V Seething Over an Anti Negro Movement Ther NVOUVEK, March -8. A cable to the Province suys .sensational developments have occurred here following ruids by i ir Me I borne police on an American negro jazz band kiviwn i i,i Clay's plantation orchestra. A terrific attack on the im- m of colored artists and boxers has followed and ex-premier " Hughes has included Italians in the sweeping offensive on i ili ral immigration policy. incident of recent years' has so stirred the commonwealth "White Australia" cry is loudly raised. Colored musicians have had tbelr contract cancelled ana RANGERS HAVE BIG LEAD ON THE PIRATES lllll ll.r I UK NTTMM Ki TO .11 l ON tlNtlx I VVtlONAL HOCKEY HK March 28 - The Hem n, vemnuiy qualified to Bruin In the flnel- of tue oup Of Use MntloiiAl hotkey lt night when tiiev nut-it Pirate fwur . .l . to M (am ol te mt; r .11 "jc--.nrrow and tin- ' ' w.H decide naed rn laat "Wing UM Pn.'e iri- not much cheuue ol orrr intn i t-.e Kangci" a tea mat the Rangers wlirn sextctl playing at thr ' fortt. Bkt.i rcjui.ir and .:tt i:nM Mpt up a constant rl ol ROT Wrter. who ... chotat a an all tai li'alle .i 'peatMttlar display behind which ottered 1 .Kh I rcsav ihe speedy atuca of the TROUBLE OVER FLOOD CONTROL ON BOUNDARY or iim;ota ami mav "'! tl.MONT ItKAOV TO II1IIIT I" M I.T Ol lit ll.HI.Mi lAM ' 1 HlNtiTON. March 38. ream tha' I... w iH-tueen the farmed of N rih-: . mu and the Canadian -1 t the propow " -' - develop over ntr; dan oonatruoted on t hi n.irr in Manitoba were expre- v by annamtatlve SelvtR ol i V; who ha atked the Oeohmi .' V to obtain international atl-'ii of the controversy pointed out that oettlera 'i i of the Una an in flghtlu.; ' -uirt that the dam would flood of two oouutlea In the state ARSON CHARGE AT VANCOUVER W .IJ. Allltl'iHTI.It lOUHOlM)-Nd AMI Mll.ll AHITIONAL l TK I'OMK TO LKIIIT Nt'otrvR, Vtareh as. Already held ' ""rue of wounding. Uui Wall, n "' age, g salesman, has been with arson tn connection with "' that caused $30,000 damage at A""y and Navjr store laat week 1,1 was arreaaad Thursday charge"1 tubbing Hugh O. Davis, who '"'v wmindea during the alterca-the corner or Dunamulr and "l; -tieots. Additional facta have " linlit which have caused the .uklul. re t be placed aboard the liuer Sierra "un V e iriiuMe Arose From Ilaids on Colored Jazz Hand and Spread Throughout the Whole Country Saturday bound for San Franc-lsco. Tie Melbourne police rallied flsVt oc cupied by negroes and as a result y! what they discovered charges of disorderly conduct have been laid. The House representative of New South Walea acted promptly and the members rheered an announcement made by the minister of b"me terr.-lorifi that neirrcs will be shipped out of Auitral'a. Five white women were Involved in tbe incident Although no official statement hat-been mad It la almost certain thai negro arUaU will ba barred from Aus-tralla and tbe ban may be extended tu ; earn bnwara? ANOTHER FLUrWaT NEW YORK TODAY AS RESULT LVTE BUYING NEW YORK. March JS The bulla i nk rtold of the market again today , after early b?.ltar.cy and enormous buy inn of Continental Can earned It up ail 80 a share to 8110. tly unrtftwent NEW STATION SIGNIFIES PROGRESS Siiftiificant of the ilevc'iipmri.t of tli" ('Hna4 :in Northwest is ilv.' station building of thr t'strr-ian NHtior.-i! Kailways. which h:i just tn-in op'",vi t Edmonton. lh.Tt-i. The key was tinn 'U Iiy Ili Honor Dr. William Iliert, Lieutenant-Governor of Monkey Attacked Keeper in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Bit Him Badly and Then Escaped Into the Nearby Woods ANCOUVEIt, March 28. David Keddle, a park lxrd tnployee. ix in the hospital wilh a badly lacerated wrist n'K Aline." n liitr monkkrv. is at larare in Stanley . . . i I , . . ! ri ... Park, helnR nutued ny arnieu heepera laiionmg h icrrmc situg-gle In the monkey hou.e at park mi yesterday. Keddle was atlncked by the tdraian when he entered the cage to feed the animals. The monkey flew at the keeper's threat and when Keddle threw up hi left arm for protection, the enraged nnlmal sunk his teeth Into the tendon. The man seized the animal, trying to wret it from its hold but it only drove Its teeth In the deeper. Keddle then tried to sel.e It by the throat but failed. He then pounded it about the head with his right fist, calling for help. In the struggle the door was knocked open nnd the beast let go nnd Kurnng away, disappearing In the bush. It was reported this morning that "Hogan'n Alley," the Kheus monkey imported from India, has been shot. The order to kill wna IsKUed after he escaped. After a search ull afternoon and evening he was finally killed on the roof or the garden shed shot by gun and revolver volleys from Itobert Norrle, greenhouse worker, nnd Sidney Wilson, park policeman. Keddle, who is In the hospital with a badly lacerated wrist nnd leg has been given Injections as an antidote for infection. TKX KIIIKI AMI It INJl'KKI" IUOM KUITIKil'AKK ITAI-V IXJNDON. March A pate,, to the Daily Mall .,.i sva ten persona dea- from killed slid 85 lujured In a violent earthquake which shook of Odin In Italy. thr provmo. rbtn was much property dam-ge particularly to houaaa. .. ni?n f AVE RESIGNS BRITISH CHANCELLOR Dally Mull -The March LONDON. Cave has resigned Thai Viscount . . U " ... for , , el.or He h,u. been ..Ills (lIKl TWENTY-FIRST SHIP CLEARS ItltlTISII MTK AMIlt OGMKTKICTON OKI' TOIlAV WITH II M. CAKflO OK emm ro i-.k.-cintim:t Having completed the loading of a full csnro of trtifc at the Alberurnrheat Pool Prince. IJlUpett BeffjaM; i.te United Kingdom or Continent, the twenly-ftrat wheat ahlp of the seaaon hers, the British steamer Demeterton, moved up to the ooean dock at 10 o'clock this nioriilng to take on water before clearing ntmul noon for her destination. The Pi'tneurtoii was piloted out hy Capt J H Kltert. hurbor master. The twenty-second ship of the season, the British ateamer Anthwi. la now lond- ii Ml the ilcv:iVr. the niuv'nrt" anil the station :is iliclarwl iten by Mr. S. 3. Ilitnirerl'oi !, Vke-l'residiT.t of th(- .:iti mI Aj'strm. Tvi : ti -thivi yojtm H(to the first train entered Edmonton. Ni. H 'hn fwty, trains go in and oi.oT thf nifw atfltum dally. Defective Foundations Caused Bursting of St Francis Dam at Los Angeles Stated Commission March 28. Responsibility for the collapse of SACRAMENTO, the St. PrancU dam is placed with the builders by the Governor's committee of investigation into the cause of the disaster. The report said the failure of the dam to hold was due to defective foundations. Engineers reported that samples of the foundation quickly softened and changed to either a mushy or granular mask when immersed in water. The commission gives the number of known dead at 236 with 200 missing. The property loss will total many millions. iauk tvAmiinn wa uim:ii ioiiav or tiik i.isroi.Nsiuiti: LINCOLN . EnRland, March 18. - -Dark Warrior, owner by 8ol Joel ridden by Bobble Jonea. captured the UncoUuhlre handicap today at tlie opening of the flat racing season. The second horse was J. B. Joel'a Phylla-mcn II. while Captain J. R. Hutchinson's Mohawk third. There were log. m. oatue as horses run- 4.nV 4- s4-4. 4. STUDENTS NOT HEAR LECTURE OtVIKITION TAKEN TO I.ISTKMNO 1 0 AlUMtKS IIV Kt KLl X KMX VANCOUVER. March 38 Student of the University of British Columbia will not hear an address by A. J. England, grand KallifT of the Ku Kiux Klan for wealein Canada, according to a decision of the students' council. It "tenda to be a sectarian and controversial ub-ect." said Iealle Brown, president of the Alma Mater society. PUBLIC MEETING Under the auspices of the Prince Kuiert Liberal Association to hear an address upon the work of the lust Session of the Legislature by 1 BowM J). Pattullo In the Mooe Hall, Wednesday, March 28, at 9 p.m. Seats reserved for ladies. Large Expenditures to Be Made on Canadian National This Season j Nine Millions for Purchase of Steel Kails and Three Millions for Telegraph Improvements wilh $100,000 for Vancouver Hotel March 28. Important additional betterments to the OTTAWA. Canadian National system amounting to approximately $25,-000,000 are provided for in the estimates tabled today. The net financial and capital requirements of the railway for '.'2,4 are placed at VW0.O0O,f00, exclusive of Eastern lines separated in" purposes of the Maritime Freight Rate Act. There is an increase in 1928 estimates over last year of $1G,-500.000 but this, it is announced, is largely due to the faet that u- e-idmale? lasi year covered a period of only nine months against ver . this year. Of the twenty-five e- .V.r.x.u.aLi:l ii.neleen uiUllOli -.11 to ., em oj: beitenuenLs u the phy--. it property. 1 : ,i ti.i is to purchase 180.000 toua . of rails, nt a coa'. of nine millions. The Canadian Nntiuual Telegraph j ' ivll expend more ihun 3 .OOO .000 chiefly .i txtetisions of Its commercial lactll-:ies U:e Canadian Nai.cnal la cbllgated to x g:r. construction of It new hOiel at i .'mtcuver by November and 100,000 la provided to meet the foundation work .. that building this year. Ac juimcdauc.il at Jasper Park Lodge .-, being lncreaaed to enable tt to take i p ui tak. guceta. iww new oungajowa wunaaiow. ana ana FINE SCROLL TO BE PRESENTED IIHV T. I. I'ATTl I.U TO 1SK KWir-ItNT Of II.1.VSI1NATKK AUDlttSS" AT MEETIXO TONIOMT A handsome acroll of welooma haa been prepared by M. H. Craig, local artist, ft pmantattoa, to Hoat. T.'D. PattuUo, mtnlattr of kind and flMnbtr 1 - v,,. .a dd.ti-iial ric'.itti are-iwn eirrJKractet: ' "7 T? XfVT.rt- J it 1h. atirl a nw lo cabin UDD tnht v:i: be eroded at Emperor Palls at M unt I'.o'jjoi; Fark. 39 mllet distant. Ihe requirements Include provlalon ' r sin.tinK funds, principal payments ma interest. MINE SOLD TO PREMIER I'OMTMt III AIIO DKAI. CLOtD TO-ItkV AXMIfMIW IIEAO OK VENUINO HUM VAM'OI VF.K. Marrli A orflelal raoiflnwalktH of thr Mile of the Fnrter-lrtahtt. mm lo the Premier Mining t it. was reretvefl tmlay freni ; nl. 'l Porlrr at stevvmrt. lie rorirr-ldako. wlilrh adjoins Ihe Pn 'nter, pa Into rtniitml l thr ri i owner tertuv. Hetalla of thr drill Itave net brcai made p till- bi. II I Hnderaloml a aiibatan-llai ru-b pat men! ha hern DMde Kh tlie ,tthMt taken mi a bhirk of Kturk for a certain pertml. TREES BLOWN DOWN VANCOUVER ISLAND Train Urtevrd and Wire IVInwn Ih.wn: J Tree Arrow Trark Xesir .liberal I PORT AIBBRNI. March . An un-'uaually heavy rain and wind storm -blew the trees across the tracks of the K t N. Railway between Parksvllle and Port Alberot. Trains were delayed several hours and one bridge was damaged. Telegraph poles and wires were blown down at many plaoea on Vancouver Island. VAN'COUVKK EXCHANGE Artcenta RiyvMrw Big Missouri Cork Province ... Ooleonda Orandvtew Independence Kootenay Florence. L. and L. Uikevtew .... . ... . ., I.tioky Jim Uanmot Metals ... rndofatUe Premier sd ... Porter Idaho Rufua Ruth Rope 8llverrret Silversmith Glcciin Klnn Whitewater Woodbine Bid Asked-1 .43 j .44 ! .u .im .60 .S3 ' M .47 .86 BO .74 M 31 .S3 30',, .31 'i I I34 .14 1 .04 S .04 .30! i 40 16 3150 31.TS 78 1.73 j .88 .87 j .44 .45 .81 .61 Mi t .11 11 19 .11 .11', 343 jl .53 I Advertise in ihe Dally News It U a typical example of Ur. Crklg's splendid craft 4eepiU the fact that it waa prepared fv a rush order. The following la the tekt: To the Honorable Thdaaas DuSarla Pattullo. Minuter of tatads. "Oreetlng: "As friend among your constltaeat wc have been following with keenest acrutlny and lntereat your tvet years' servloe In the provtiieial government and we desire to etpraas our moat since re appreciation of your untiring and effective efforts In befealt of thb. northern country. "May you long continue to carry an the work. "Prince Rupert, B.C. March M. 1B36." The scroll ha the effect of being turned do', at an upper the parchment, the following words being cleverly oamouTlaged and only observed on second notice: "Wo Want the Road." ASPIRANT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AT VANCOUVER IMMV MrUMIMN AIIKIVKI4 IIOMK AKTEIt UK) VH TOKY IX KAST VANCOUVER. March M. Pol lowing 'his famous ting victory where he knocked out Terr.'n In the East. Jimmy McLarnln. the lightweight boaar. arrived home yeeterday and waa greeted by a large crowd at the railway station and by Pitch, representing Mayor Taylor. Later McLarnln visited tbe mayor at his omce. McLarnln Is In good shape far Ma 'coming fight with Sammy MandeQ in Hew York. t TRY TO FORCE TUNNEYTOBOX XK YOltK HTATK IIOXIXU fOMMI SlOX TllltllATKXS TO PLACE CHAMPION' IX IMXIUHUX HEW YORK. March M. Tbe Athletic commission announced today that Tunney will be placed on the New York State ineligible Hat by next Tuesday unless he accept one or all the challengr of Sherkey. Heeney or Rlsco. MIAMI BEACH. Florida, March 28. Tunney could not accept the ehaUeafe ion file In New York state If he wanted to. Ricksrd said, declaring that th 'ii. .liti. v.... i':ucly lu Uik UoudJ, ' ft1!- Save Money Boston Grill TM eh?8' WT t0 buy the New W o subscribe by the Large Upstair Dining Hull, lil f)';,r The coat U 15.00 and your with newly laid dancing ,.,,, ;s delivered to your address floor, (or hire. t;, !, , venitiK. Just figure out the NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. ,.,!! rout to you for this dally PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the , ;, for twelve month I least. I'hone 457 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ' XV,'!l::-Nn .74' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. 1928 ' Pnc- rv APE AtTCKS MAN A T VANCOUVER; KILLED BY KEEPERS . i i Australia Said to Be m 4& 1