ii of Adssiral as Michievous to I.at Degree w A.MUNGTON, January 24. Proposals before Congress for i n.tvy and recent predictions of another war over commerce in hier madness, in the opinion of Senator Borah and dupli-) "insane policy that marked the Anglo-German relations ., the Great War." vtacking an "mischievous to the last dcirree" the recommen- Admiral Charles F. Hunrhes, chief of naval operations, for . .i hillion dollar navy and the statement nude Satur-i: a i Admiral Charles P. Plunkctt. commandant of the Brook- . - ljr!i Navy Vi.-d thut r with commer KOTELMEN ASK CHEAPER BEER rVumhtr of Other Privilege ue- qu led From Government at Meeting YeMerday Jan S4. Representative i i, ..ib CaluinbSi HoCelmeus akcd the cabinet yesterday b allowed to sell boltied uura of a"k b UMMaaSd: ' o( license and the price i;nt from the government be t that Use; be allowed to oti the premises liidlcstlnii - Mid there i ..r aatd hf th uc;ht ttr re-: er pru on beer scld to . ... on hear jld to the pub- u in Me but h d the mil reserve )udtne:tt on the LADS TO HANG FOR MURDER App il of George Burgess and '"hn Mt-Kenzie Befuoed by j Court of Appeal 1 ':1A Jan. M- Aopeal Oourt . (Uvntaaad the tppcal of George 'tut John MoKeuaie. aeutenoed Nt- Weatmtnatar inlaw for irr ( Otto Boach on a train ' Tretk laxt July. The men neat Pridiy HON. YINCENT MASSEY GIVES DINNER HONOR OF IRISH PRESIDENT "Jnoton. Jan M Hon Vin-Mi r Canadian mtnlater to the -Mrs and Mra. Maasey. enter-ii.nnrr lint night in honor lit ogrve of the Irlah TOWERS ELIMINATED IN VANCOUVER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES t VER. Jan J4. n Towers inilnatied ll night from the 1 k-y play-off 1 to o by the K- 'M-oritr team. SAN: FRANCISCO SEALS SECURE DUTCH REUTHER r; ilv.iU lull'. cial cotup ' itora was ln-v Itable. the chs.rnian uf the Sena If Foreign Relation.- Com, nl I said all this was part of well-- ranUM-d plan to prepare the public maid Rr a naval race. I.IM 4IM tKMKMt ( KKW:ll RV (IH KT APPKAL YETBKfMY VICTOKIA. Jin. : he Vancouver TKUd Of better have appeal Court Court lenience but the Appeal Court the sentence to Ml lOHIt. a large and frtttar al LrfMalnrr 34 -Urn Jim. aaJMaat aainaa bast liote-aur Hrairr. Hun. J. It. Mariitaa afflrhrteel far Ihe fir.1 Haw In fhe LeWtare Mmt hh rleialkHi to Ihe pawltkM .,1 iTrmlrr. Ukta Ihe at uaally alhrtlrd ! the flrt tnliiMrr. The ""b fnaiw the Ihraw was rraal Ihe lmernor' erreUrj-Thr l Ihr lime bonered eareeit ptrpwrrtl b the raMnel and put by them liilo Ihe hand of Ihe Lieutenant tioerno. In a very srneral wa II oMllined Ibe af Ihe hM wbb h ha Jut etMnaieBeed. A rril lo Ihe apeerh ha been prepared and wMI be bmrd by Mar J. ell( lara f New tVesl-mlnMer and he .ermided by J. A. Mi ltnauld of elo. eb making hi maiden apeeeh an Ihe om-Ioii. MINIMUM WAGES FOR VANCOUVBIt KM'HANGU I ' '"it., nt Ihl. ..,111 nMT His Mlasouil " ''Hal In the championship j Oomi Cunx-r . ' 'ii the Monarch Cnrk Provinr-r Oladstonr Oeorne Copier Oolcouda Indeper.denre an Land I. x MtANciaoo. Jan. M. -Outen tjeadawlth . " former Mew York Yankaw Lucky Jlni ( been algnod by th San Marmot Metal 1 su. Premlrr Porter Idaho . I'l HI.UIIKII IUKM. PUchmond Silve rc rest . v,v"i'VKfi. Jan. H.-lajtMs Bryan, auutodi "' e. for so years pvbltoher , Tortc 1 "Know. Ontario. Sentinel and Whitewater ' M Brynn. U L A. for Worth 8.C Sll'-er User, wd LEGISLATURE OPENS TODAY Jan. U. there tarted armbl) rf Ibe epeNras mt the bv LlettlfiaaM COOKS AND CATERERS VICTORIA. Jan 24 Minimum wages have Urn lixed for all employe " catering In Britlah Columbia where em-ployvan get tlMir dkiIk free, the minimum to bo 32', cent for a straight ahlft and M renU for a apllt ahtft. ' Where no meal re aupplled tie wagw cenu lor iplll nnva or are to ! 4JW 40 cenu for airalgtit lillt. Bui Aakad. M JO Oil 65 .00 .40 1 M 4iXI 4M lit 117 .JO .07 JTV II M IM O0 sa as ji IB 1'4 4.S0 4.40 9.80 30 1.30 no .05 session rnday tor movers and seconders of address; King and Bennett Monday OTTAWA, January 24. Members are gathering fur the opening of Parliament which takes place here on Thursday. The government has the sessional program well advanced and is trying to avoid delav in getting down to business. The usual week-end ad- ' journment after the speech from the throne will not'be given. The House wilt adjourn only until the following day when the mover and seconder of the address in reply to the speech from the throne will speak. Both Premier Mackenzie King and Hon. R. B. Bennett will probably be heard on Monday President ccawrtv of th Irish rU State U1 b present. The raoart of th Royal Customs Commission wUl probably b tabled ahortly after the opening. It la expected to prove a fruitful source of de-bat and th Bt. Lawrence River development scheme wUl also b much to th for. There Is plenty of talk about Hon. Chart Marcll's resolution calling for arveranc of Canada's relations with Mexico, raquentlnit the reooJl of the Mexican Consul Oeneral and criticising 8:r Hnry Thorntan fr,r hi visit. It Is cxpr.ted the main estimates will i ' he brought down early but the budget ipMOti will prabably not be made for son waexa. BROKE RECORD FOR TRADING Vancouver Stock Exchange . Still Dealx With Frenzied i l iiOluin Fever VAM Ol VLIL Jail. II. Kmashlng Mll MnttftM ft Ingle I)'B trading the . I vest ru-hangi ifM the iitllUen mark for I lie first time, the bMler of klisre rltaHflng lwml vvms tjKI.MMI vnltml at mare than' tntkjsm. EkriuiMie olTlrUI and broker worked uiilll earl morning iHMir Ihl mornlnt rri'onllug lite toltune itf hUklne. PltK K. Or' WIIIMT VANCOUVER. Jan 34. The prlo of v.hrat today l 1 48 3-8. (IIIAIV MOVRMKNTS. j During the past twenty-four hours.; ixly-fiv carloads of grain nave arrived l tram the prairirs for the Albert Wheat i Post Prince Rupert elevate. Rail- , way oflton this rnoetussx raporlid some thre hundred carload on th division. : The British freighter Hoaner Qty. i twelfth grain boat of the MadOn here, la now loading at tne vtor and hould get away in tare or tour day. rOKTLAMI MAN' ItlKH. PORTLAND, Jan"l. A. I. Doyle. 51 years of age. n well known architect for the noriitwest la dead. H Is known a the ky line. MANCHL'KIA.V AKTILLKPY CoNyUKKS :; n . :,t i ii i Choc-how after 79-de.y sitye. The ancient fortifications wi'.hsto i'l d ii!y sht;;,;:r I'o - !hai time and the sm;.ll Shatisi jfar-ridon surrendered only after its last ammuni'ion was K""e. President Cosgmve, Expected to Be Present at Ottawa to Hear Speeches of Leaders Next Week House convenes on Thursday and continues MISS GLEiTZ NEARLYDROWNS Caught in Whirlpool When Trying to Swim Straits of Gibraltar TANGIER Jan. M Mia Mercedea OleKc. the London typlat. waa almost drovaed in a futile attempt to rwlm the Strait of Olbraltar today today She entered the water shortly after midnight and after swimming for five hours was caught in a whirlpool and nearly drowned. She abandoned the swim Indiscretion of U.S. Admiral Amazes London Press but Only Labor Organ Comments On It LONDON, January 24. The London Press regards as "amasing indiscretion" the speech of Hear-Admiral Plunkett of th United States navy in New York when, that officer is reported to have forecast a war between U.S. and Great Britain. All the newspapers except the Laborite Herald, however, refrain from editorial comment. The Herald asserts that undoubtedly the "spirit of antagonism is giowing between the ruling classes of United States and Great Britain, while there is a conflict of interest of American and British capital." ALASKA GOES . FOR AL SMITH Also Asks for Local Administration of Fisherleei and Oppose One Mun Direction SEWARD. Alasks. Jan. 34. Th Democratic convention has instructed Its six delegates to vote for Al. Smith for prrnldentlal nomination The territorial platform adopted con- of Portland 'a demns the one-man sdmlnlstraHon of Advertue In Th Daily New the fisheries snu isrora innun wi administration of In tltc territory wit Ainna iisiivrira WASinKOTOIf. Jan. 34 -President Cootidge ay he es no reason why the newspapers of this or any other country should take seriously statements made by American naval officers predicting war between United State and commercial competitors. HEAVY RAINS IN ENGLAND Thames Again' Overflowing Banks and Trent Al Submerged Net (Ingham LOMHi. Jb. 34 Heavy rain ilrlbf Ibe past 34' hour again raaaed fbwal In Many dWrh t nf KKrAasid. The 1 basse I rKIng and alwtr TbMlHgtoa N lb full flood, terflowliig II ! al man) ptare. Large Irarl near lite river Trent In the neigbborhmwl ftt .4llngbsM are submerged. LEAVING TO ATTEND EXECUTIVE MEETING OF TRADES CONGRESS It ha bean arranged that the B.C. Executive of the Trad Congress of Canada shall meet the provincial government at 10 ajn. Saturday morning. February 4. A meeting of the executive will be held in Victoria on the Thursday preceding. The local delegate. 8 D. Macdonald. I leavlug Friday or Saturday of thiai week in order to be there In time to attend th meetings AVIATION LEAGUE IS FORMED AT OTTAWA OTTAWA. Jan 34. - The Aviation League of Canada was t'ue name decided on by 50 delegate from all part of : Called who met here yesterday under : the leadership of Mijor Oeneral J. H MacBrten to form a Djmlnlon-widr oi-ganlratlon The meeting endorsed the Kovemmem action to provide th coun-' try with in sde iuiitv defensive air farce Duly t s -w Save Money Boston Grill Tl, riiCB)jt wy to buy tb Ncw- ', to ubncrlbe DT th TlK' 'l ta 8 00 nd Tour tii iivcrod to your address . .linn.! Jwt flgur out the ,-,.-r t" you for thU dally lor IWClVe UUJ1MJ1 PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457. L t i . . V WMI ..No -If- , ' PRINCE ItUPEUT, D.C., TUI.SIiAY. JAN'UAHY 24, 1928 . Price Hiv Cents ' n ; FAUX PAS OF U.S. ADMIRAL CAUSES STIR TWO CONTINENTS Wei1 Organized Plan to Prepare U.d. tor lwval Race says Senator Borah H haw man of foreign Kelallon ltmmlltee Attacked Kccommcndation Speech From Throne Delivered Today is Optimistic in Tone and Touches on Many Questioi s VICTORIA, January 24. 'There is reason to hope that there will be an adjustment of the outstanding difficulties bctveen the Dominion and the Provinces that will bo of general material benefit," said the speech from the throne read by the Lieutenant-Governor at the opening of the Legislature this afternoon, in connection w ith the recent inter-provincial conference. "His unselfish public services and high personal character will long be an inspiration to the people of this province," the speech said, in reference to the loss to the province through the death of Premier Oliver. The diamond jubilee visits of the Prince of Wales, Prince George, the Governor-General, Premier Baldwin and Colonel Amcry were referred to and continued improvement in business conditions as indicated by greater production in the basic industries, increased bank clearings and continued activity in the building trades were noted. "I am also pleased to note the credit of the province continues to stand high in the money markets of the world," said His Honor. 'The Old Age Pensions Act has been brought into operation with beneficent results." The speech also mentioned that the Martin commission report and the report of the irrigation commission will be shortly presented. After the reading of the speech the Houscadjourncd until tomorrow. I'lttslKKNT MAKKrt LIGHT OF Sitf'll ADMIRAL TLI NKKIT STRONG BUYING AT NEW YORK Shares all go up. Some Beaching Highest Since 1916 or Longer NEW YORK. Jan 34. tiling buying oi high grade share today carried wrral s;ore issues to highest price since 1B38 or longer. Advances ranged frrm five to thirty doUafs a ahar. The later was Adams Wipfaai which sold one huiidred dollar strove th low price of the year. BAIL GRANTED ROY OLMSTED WASHINGTON. Jan. H Mr. Justice Sutherland of the SnpfBSM Court today Issued orders granting bail to Ray Olmsted and other convicted with hun Seattle of violating th FTohlbtUoa law. NEW BRITISH POST AT OTTAWA IS MENTIONED OTTAWA. Jan. 34. -A supplementary channel of personal communication was the description given by Colonel Aanery to the proponed new post of British Government representative in Canada, in an interview with newspapermen GREEK MINISTER CONFERS WITH LARXIN LONDON. Jan 34. D. Oaelaounos. Ore -It minister her, oonfarrod with Hen. P C. Lsrkin in regard to s trade treaty between Canada and Oreece. nere l rv tTtity tetWctn th two countries at present. CONSERVATIVE LEADERIA ARRIVES AP OTTAWA OTTAWA. Jan. 34 Hon S. P. ToUnle. leader of the Bm lac Ooiumbls Oonser-vative psrty, accompanied by OeAeral McKae. has urnvert here for th opening ot tin eMim wiiirh takes place Thurs-"iy . i I tllY ItOllLIN UII. WINNIPEG Jan. t4Ldy Roblln. wife of s.r Rodman Roblln, former I'Miaici of Mau.tobu. died today. 'A