b ttioned here for tne pass -,r or . wh,ch tijto for tr...frod. , uim fPl .. .rrivsK. in port a'. dy morning to load fuel ror ner ami ai 011 L0' U"0"- 11.. I.-"' PATTULLO AS CANDIDATE Hon. T. D. Pattullo has been unanimously and enthusiastically choaen as candidate of the Liberal party in the) 'Prince Rupert riding. There seems to have been no thought of any other man. He has served the constituency well and doubtless he will be returned again, possibly with an even j greater majority than on the last occasion. j It would be useless for us to ' add to the already large number of compliments the minister of lands has received. Ail we suggest is that those who feel he is the man to represent the constitu- ency should make known the many good reasons why he should be returned. Possibly the most important reason is because he is a member of the MacLean administration. LUTHERAN MINISTER NAMED VICE-CONSUL tpvwlnlment AniMUHeed ( llev. J. II. Ilaawrii 1 AmM I .h. Consul Wefadward . United States Consul Woodward an nounces today the appointment of Mv John H. Hansen. Lutheran aalnsnar mm. aa honcrary vies smisjuia.jtrHaB sen takes charge of tonanlats affairs here In tbe event of Mr woodward be ing called at any time away from tbe city. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nsmwi Cfoafttg lrkea Today oil VaneaMi-t bkelMHge (Courtesy of 8. O. Johnson Co., Ltd.) Bid Asked B.C. Silver JL30 laO Bayview j07 Bit Missouri .... M Oork Province .... J8V1 Dunwell M Oeorge Copper ... 8 JO Olacler J Otadatone Ooleonda M .78 Independence . . . . M .164 Indian M h Kootenay Florsnos X MY. L. L 11V, LeJwvlew . . 03 Uadamith .08 Lucky Jim 3 Mk Marmot Metals ... MV, Notional Stiver ... .16 Send Ortelle .14.46 Premier 3J8 Porter Idaho jn M Bufus Argenta . . . J8 M Ruth Bone MV, Silver Croat .10 Silverado 84 Silversmith 48 V, Bumoch Terminus .17 Torlc Whitewater 41 Woodbine MV, Georgia River ' M Orandview a Duthte us. Marmot Ooid . . . . JO an King JOT Topley Ulehfleid .. wiNXirwi mii;.t rmnw High Low July wheat .. 1381, 18Se 187 October wheat 188 1, 1874 187 VICTORIA CONSERVATIVES NOMINATION TUESDAY VICTORIA. June 15 -The Conserva tives will hold their nominating conven tion here Tuesday night It la aapscted that the four former membera of the Legislature will be nominated and will accept, it waa stated. ttKfllVA lOlt ( OSVNNTtON 8T. JtftN. ion IS The Canadian Legion 'M its ebnclddlttg session WUte annual convmuon here selected Hegtna as the convention city lor next year. NEW SKIOSi; DICTATOIl At a meeting of the lodge last night B. M. Simpson waa elected dictator of tne local Moose Lodge, succeeding L. K. Parry who hss left the elty. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter and Miss Oeor-glna 'Hunter. R N. returned to tip city on this afternoon's train from Lake Kathlyn where they have been spend - irA , tluxt wivlu' holiday. ' ' ' ' PHORAIILY NEXT CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill Everyone reads the Classlf LAIIGE O.tn.lItKT If you lose, advertise tot Special DlAner Thursdays and Saturdays If you find, looate the own i Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Whatever fvV. you need, advertise Dance Ilall tor Hire. PRINCE RUPERT (1ET TIIK CLASMlUKIt JIAlllT. The latest and beat for the least. Phone 437 1 'A. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ,v '4k v Vol. XVIII., No. 140. PRINCE. KUPEKff, B.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928 Price Five Cents Herbert Hoover Nominated for President by Republican Party at Their Convention Last Night CITY, June 15. Herbert Hoover, of California, wartime ii I KANSAS food administrator of the United States and for the past pFlITORT AT even years secretary of commerce under Presidents Harding ! -LJl JL VJll.arLi I and Coolidjre, was nominated for the presidency on the first ballot last night at the Republic!, n National Convention. It was a landslide in his favor. There was an exciting time when the result of the ballot was announced, even though the choice of the secretary had been a foregone conclusion. The number necessary for nomination was 542. The ballot showed the following figures: noow ; arr HORNSBY OFF FOR 5 DAYS IHK4TON lt l HU.I. btak IMtXTi:i t'KOM HKLli I nil HAD L'OMit'UT i obvicuely nappy silence Herbert IlKUs lli;.l)bli PEN- i Hoover accepted the congratulations of lnto elot ''lends nipon the atutnment vtvru tun 1-1 jof the Republican presidential nomlne- . .. .. tkxi but wltheld sal ooanment and i- NBW YORK. June 15. With aeh trd passing day. the triumphant aong of , , ,; vilK-PIIBMIlGNT .he Red Bird, of Cincinnati rUtfe rawre KAml ctTT. June IB. Senator the of the Rational plainly upon ears chlrtM Curtis of Kansas was today The staff la In Lesgu pitching again nornnjltr(1 u MIIMt( for Ttw-pml-working order and Manager Bill Mc- t BepufcUoan ' puw" party ' w convention Kechnle. who oner piloted the PltU- J" TV" way-hlp. burg Pi rata to the world's champion-1 now has the Reds headed for the . pennant However, they are only half nam ahead of at. Louis Cardinals the latter winning over Boston while Cincinnati wan Idle yesterday. It was the Cardinals' twelfth victory In fifteen Karnes Umpire Plirman was the erosive target ol a barrage of pop bottlea from Bo. ton fans after be ejected Roger Hornaby from the game for protesting at h third called strike The sequel of tlx- affair oame today when Hornaby was ordered suspended far five days lor "inexcusably wad conduct on the ball field " New York Yankee, won a hard Usaght Rnme from St. Louts Browns in the American League nd Washington Senator won their seventh victory in eight .art by defeating Detroit Tiger HALIBUT PRICES TAKE SLUMP TODAY AS 143,000 LBS. IS SOLD Halibut prices took a slump tote morulas- when a total of 143.080 v. an sold at the exchange, For the . urhM of four American vessels line an even 100.000 pounds from 91c nd Ic to Sec and 5c waa paid while MX Canadian boat received from 8c and 4 to S ec and for 43.000 pounds. Arrivals and sales: American Columbia. 2I.000 pounds. Royal Flan (.' . 0.1c and ic Senator. 17 (XX) pounds. Canadian Fleh Cold tors."- Co . 0.1c and 6c dentinal. 82.000 pounds. Atltn Plaher-i for Ketchikan delivery. 9.7c and 6c. Humner. 90 000 pounds. Booth Fleh-erlea. 9JC and 6c. Canadian Royal lit.. 5.000 pcunds. and Volunteer. 5.000 pounds. Atltn P-beflea. 8c and ic. Mayflower. 6.600 pounds. Canadian fish Cold Storage Co 8 5c and 6c. D and Y.. 13,000 pounds. Canadian Fish OoM Storage Co.. 8c ami 49. Joe DabST, 8.600 pounds. RSJfSl Pish Co 8c anal .4c. Helge R., 8,000 pounds. Atltn les. 8.8c and so. DR. VAN KLEEK FOR NORTH OKANAGAN VKrtNON. June 16. - Dr P D Vsn Kleek has been nominated by the Ub-rrnu of North Okanagan. Dr. K C. Mc-D inald, who wax defeated when given 11 cabinet position a few years ago, declined to be a candidate but pMged Hi support to Dr Van Kleek. PATERSON - CHOSEN ma tntin IIP1 KY DHL I A L BtKALD OLOVSRDALE. June 16. A. D. Pater- eon. member of theformer was nominated yesterday by the Liberal, tu Delta- . - . T L t t T a , I , NEW TELEPHONE DIUBGTOKY. I TTi. , 4, The New Ttlenhono Direc- tory Is about to be Issued. Alipllontions for move8, chants, or nsw listings for this issue must be made in writing to Telephone Depart- ment, City Hall, not lnUr than June 10. 4. Ourtia 84 Watson 46 Dawes . . 4 Oootidge 17 Norris .. 84 Ooff ... 18 Lowden 74 Hughes 1 Not votltu S WA0HINOTON. June 16 In a nusbsd T " fO.lf.UOMl IIBJMT Itl.VIHr'.I' HOOK or I'KAYEK IX EMILAM) LONDON, June 16 By a vote of 866 to 190 the House of Csnunotu uiln Miseted the vised prayer book of the Chureh of England. This 1 tbe imoa- revision that has been proposed and was nandrrated slightly from Use fttat but was attU sppwsfl very strenuously by a large sea- UM.a the. House of Ouiiuaous . TENNIS CAUSES MUCH INTEREST WITH HBMI-riN.lLH NOW IN I'HO-(ll(l, t'M H TIWUNKY I'llOAl'HNSi IIIWT NTVtllKB With all events now In the aeml-ftnal tagee. conalderabie interest la being taken in the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's first champeonahlp tournament of tbe season Some excel lent events have already been played nut It Is amors than likely thaj the beat are yet to come In the remaining semi-final and the finals It is planned to nave all the Utter played on Sunday slssraoon. rne following seml-flnala wet played yesterday: Miss Catherine Harvey and Miss Davies beat Mrs 8 P. MeMordls and Miss Margaret Palmer 1-4. 8-9. 9-4 J. V. Cllne and Poll Howard beat B J. Smith and H Porter. 6-8. 8-1. v. w Msrenutte and Carl Brand beat Col MeMerdle and Pete Black. 8-3. 6-1. X W. Marehtette and Mrs h. l.. Bhadwell beat Poll Howard and Mlas Vera Smith. 6-3. 9-4 Mrs H L. Bhadwell and Mlas Caroline Mitchell beat Mlas Vera Smith and Mrs. H. J Bradbury. 8-8. 8-1. WKONKKOAVK IMMHN hMiil-HiwI. IaMllee' Slinlsa . Mlas Caroline Mitchell beat Mlas I Davies. 8-0, 8-1. Third Kound, Mrn's Doubles K j. Smith and H Ponsr boat F. jcelin and AM. P. H. Uncey. Tlilnl KmiihI, Mrn's lnglea j v. Clyne beat P. Black. 6-7. 8-8. Third Itmiml. Mlxnl IXMibles Mayor and Mrs. S. P. MoMordle bbat j underwood and Mrs. H. J. Bradbury. Tlilnl IUmiiiiI, .tint's Pouliles j v Clyne and Poll Howard beat J. Underwood and H. A. ITyoe. o-v. e-i. The tournament in all eesttona la now in the seml-flnala .sad sows very interesting sjefore Luc tne as flnsls which it is planned to have ... aiirwiav "wfiix iuv The following seml-flnala are to be played today: v.. "TWMrs. B. P. MoMordle w M(ralMtte va. Carl !r TV. . 1 v riv va mall Howard. ! One .-..-7 V P. Mrw n Mr H L Bhaawen--wi" - pwjmn g,tUrdy afternoon Baeept during this even, the urUJ' Tf Z (v,, wffkud to those desirous or prao- tisiiiR ,UU,R for the finals on Sunday. , R constable Aie MarUn. who HEUDEKT HdOVKi:. Secretary of Commerce in the United States Cabinet, chosen as Republican candidate for the Presidency. Chief Long on Witness Stand Ml Day and Cross-examined I by McGeer Regard to Affairs Police Inquiry Attain Mention Mayor as Source of Police laxity Vancover and Police Head Defends Himtelf AfiCdlJVER. June 16. "Wfcen ilnvor Tnvlow talrl ms lhmf a I trtBvisiiii waftUal the nrivUKo of ooermUnu aambUrur ! i at 04 uerdova y.reei, I told would be pulled the same an others." declared Chief of Police LorrrwWc,,vhd hown 5 9p,t"' of at the inquiry yesterday. The chief declared he was astounded andjhl,,ld"ng the buln .untry 1927. I wonder.d if the msyor',, uiiucrwuriu -nu nu nircuu u n result. "Htiven't you your.seil' complained to the mayor that he would not let you do what you wanted? . Didn't ycu say on orw occasion "Oh. If the maycr would only leave us alone?" asked A. H. McNeUl. commission coun- I "Yea." replied the chief. "1. think tbe mayor waa Inclined to let gambling run too wild There is no question about that It. hampered our work, especially with heavy crimes tn the fall of 1937 He wculd send for me from time to time and order me to get alter the major crimes " : In the afternoon the chief waa again m the Stand and aald be did not be- lieve protection money bad been paid to police officers to allow gstnbllnr; houses to eperate The chMumsunce-s surround- ing ine operation 01 aucn places m- veribed repestedly as very unusual" and vs k K,s4br4 6i .ukiifiillHaiii , anb . "re " " on the part of the morality de- f part ment. Chief Louk waa on the wltnes stand lor simj.1 n"r' was .uo- lectea to tne nst isrueiimx crease-, amlnatlon of the Inquiry during the af- ternoon by a O MeOeer KC. counsel, for Police Commifsloner Lennle. Oeorgeson. arrived at 7 o'clock this Witness declared that at the end of morning from the south and sailed 1887 he had placed two extra men on .con thereafter for tne Baas River the morality aquad to close gambling whence she is due to return here to-hrusas. morrow morning to aall at 7 am. on MoOeer remarked to Commissioner ber return south. Dr. Wrinch Nominated Yesterday at Enthusiastic Terrace with Premier Present June 16. Yesterday afternoon the Skeena District TEKKAGE, Liberal Convention unanimously chose Dr. II. C. Wrinch of Hazelton as their candidate to contest the riding In their interests at the forthcoming provincial election. Premier MacLean and Hon. T. O. Pattullo were present and much enthusiasm was shown. In the absence of the district president, K. T. Kontiey was chosen chairman of the convention and there wore 41 delegates present representing every section of the constituency. After the regular routine business ol. the gathering nasi been attended to. Dr. Wrlneh was omlnersirt by . ..Mf-aheH Bale of .eastjttista and seconded by Mr iaofxSMHtvaV.Mcb dng a brief speeeb The dtoyss ,,.niJ unanimous and Use dosser was Iftven.ao ovatun which lasted several minutes. In accepting the nomination Dr. Wrinch said he considered it was an honor to servo the constituency and especially was this second nomination acceptable beeeuae on tbe former occasion he wtix untried whsrea today after four years' service aa a legislator he had been chosen aa a result of his record. Premier MacLean. who with Mr Pattullo arrived on the train about three o'clock received a very hearty welcome from the delegates on entering the hall and .liter the nomination lit congratu - U.S. PRESIDENT mm If the Chinamjn operated he policy had become known to the . , 7 . A . . . .77" . ". . . . mtmi onj in iaan ana naa rasaea pis cos ' .'"T", Tim enter nKts . t K . t k uH T ' r ' , TL HJLT I ": .""! v,l?"7 "7 cniei "ITTk . ' T'l e "penlng of the aMon Chief , 9 md' 1 sutemtnt to tbe commu- in ragsra w uw wnseruunment r. 1.. , , h- hu nnH,r , ,, ntHhotioo. .. hTlht montv turned ln hv ,nd tUo from the ur of uueUlBM(, tlock u, r.v,r th. kk. . th. fund unt tne nX , w e Prsnk Amor, areury of the chief, h.d hlm tjM, ngluutlnn nt ,h orlBtn at the funds. No bmihv hul rvtr turned ,Uo the rui that he km,w of wnere tlfre , any hope of nrTM.utlon ,nr Ullloll steam,r cardena. CaoUln B. Convention at In ted the convention on the choice they had made and ststed that no man In the Legislature made a greater imprea- ilsn when he spoke than did Dr. He spok.on ,oraatlpjt,fi mm v" ,atnw..j N.. .. tnelr ownership in qaicago.and Ngrtn-Mr, Pattullo spoke briefly, eulogising western is nearly as lanfe English.1 the choice of the convention and men- French. Canadian. Dutch and American tlonlng the esteem In which be -waa women are the moat numerous holders held by the government. The doctor , af Canadian Pacific " was a man who wculd grace any cabinet 1 Other delegates spoke briefly, all ex- preaslns optimism aa to the outcome on July IB Favorable reports from all parts of the ndlng were given and the convention closed at alx o'clock. MIsk Anna Rorvlk arrived In the city oil the Prluw Rupert this morning j from Vancouver and will pay a visit to ' icial irlends. Premier MacLean Gets a Splendid Reception From Terrace People One of Largest Political Meetings on Record last Night at Interior Centre to Hear Government Head June to. rremier JiacLean snoite nere last evening TKKKAL'E, at 0111 ol the largest political meetinK.s eer held in Terrace. 'I'i-,. T..tt"i,0 tliMiiifA ivuu tuntti tn thj rlmira und thn npulrAira wert iiivi-i. a sjilendid ovation. The Premier said it was necessary as well as a plea.su re, to visit the various part.- of the province and meet the residents ax he realized that in order to give the best service he needed to know the outlying districts and to understand their problems. He said he came for two purposes, to discuss general problems and in support of Dr. Wrinch, whom he described as one the best men In the Legislature He a . .a:d he had t,he necessary qualifications .hicn to make a good legislator .une.y. anility, Intelligence, experience 1; d 'our.d judgment In tr? 13 years !e had bven In the gcvernment no new ."3ii (i?u made a better impression than J: Wnnch and he h(.ped for support murn;ng huu Isr the coming (term jf Premier then discussed govern- . :.i probleais at seme length, drawing 1 c.m;).irlou between condltloiu now :id during the y:ars preceding 1616 hen ho claimed there was mu;h un-..i;vL yiac.it. fctrlfe between capital and bor ni capital coming In en account f pjor credit, and other reasons. The :re -,0X1.1(1 flr.anrlal policy was at-.ractlng much capital and natural re sources were being developed as neve: be'ire He answered criticism levelled a'-the government and numerated the principal ways In Which tbe Increase In tbe national debt had been used. Improvements tn labor conditions and tr relations between labor and capita. were stressed and he cloced with another appeal In favor of Dr. VTrlnch. Dr. Wrinch spoke briefly, as he aald he would be in Terrace again shortly but wished to thank tbe people for thatr support at the laat election. He expressed appreciation sf the honor con ferred on htm earlier in the day in (nominating him as tstrat bearer for another term. Be appealed to the peo- 9nm Mflf to erftae, taaveby assisting In returning a government Jg TorD,u" T T'ZZZ whoi(, work 4polw of m the mcat Rowing terms He said he was highly ' respected in the Legislature and waa n great piwer In the councils, where he took a firm and strong stand He had fathered resolution fcr health Insurance and maternity benefits and asked that he be given a chance to carry them cut. He' also spoke of Dr. Mac-Lean as making such a splendid leader and expressed entire confidence ln the election results He, too., said he would be ln Terrace again when he would outline a policy of development tn the district. The speakers and visiting delegates were bauquetted at tbe close of the meeting. U.S. WOMEN ARE WEALTHY MANY OF THE NTOfKN IIKt.ll IN THAT OOl'NTKY AUE IIY UEAKKK KK NEW YORK. June IS -The estimate that there are 5.000.000 women epecu-lators ln the United 8tates who have accounts with brokerage firms has led some of the cynical to say It Is the end t the bull market. Actually this lact Is only a minor by-product of the increasing power of American women, according to a publication by Sulibacher. Oranger St Co. Tbe feminine half of the population learned the lesson of the Liberty loan campaigns, and out of 20.000.000 ln-vrstorn In the country now It Ik estimated one-quarter of them are women. "In many of the soundest and largsat of American corporations today there are more women than men stockholders surprising as that may seem." the iev., v. :. "It Is true of the American Telephone and Telegraph, of the Pennsylvania Railroad and many other companies. Women own mom than 41.-000.000 shares of AT and L'.wlth a market value of more than tew.009.800. "They comprise S8 per cent of the atecKholdert, of Ihe Union Pacific, owning stock with a value In excess of aiianmonn Nenriv hair nf u atnek- oI iMfm Pacific are womeu. Tbe 6M0 momtn wt) owrr-sw.eaa). .hs. of siouihen. ., ReOwv bane tcrh.,ali.M.0J).0O0. while Xbe Baaseiurer list aboard the CP R am Princess Louise this morning mcludexl a party of some thirty or forty Ontario tourists many of them from the neighborhood of Brantford. who are gotng through to Dawson J R Mclntyre of the Alberui Wheat Pool rlevniui staff met the group and the grnln plant was one of the points of 'interest lu the city which U.i:y visited. STOLE BONDS AT VANCOUVER UlUTKEN TIKII'N.tMt D()LL.tIW IVOKTII TAKEN I1Y l'tltMAN I.V ItsM VANCOUVBR. June IS A. E. Per- ex-custodlan of the Vancouver Safety Deposit Vault Company, caused a sensation In the police oourt yesterday while being c roes-examined by counsel for J. MeD. Orosart who is charged with the theft at twenty thou- aina dollars worth of bonds, tbe pro perty of J. MeNeely. He admitted he .Hd stolen two lota of bonds worth 13X00 in 1JU4. Persian recently pleaded guilty to duplicity in tbe theft with which rcaart Is now charged and la crown This theft occurred in 1837. MOLLA MALLORY IS DEFEATED ENOLtMCN WlllllTtl.W VVV TEAM TOOK TWO M.tTMIEM TO O.NE OVKIt I TOHAY WIBLEDON. June 15 England Wlghtman Cup team took tbe lead in two matches to one over the United States holders of tbe trophy today. Mlas Eileen Bonnet defeated Mrs. Molla Mallory 6-1. 8-8. Miss Helen Wills defeated Mm. M. Hclcroft Wataon 8-1. 6-8. Miss Brmuntrude Harvey and Mlas Peggy 8a under sd ef aa ted Miss Eleanor Ooaa and -Mlas Helen Jacobs 6-4, 8-1. MAGISTRATE HAD NO AUTHORITY CLAIMED CONVICT THREE MEN VICTORIA, June 13 Claiming that Magistrate C. Price of Chemalnua has bren acting without lawful authority slnoe 1983 when the constituency of Oowlohan waa abolished by a merger with Newcastle. C H. O 'Hallo ran yea-lerday applied to Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald of tbe supreme court for a decree nisi setting aside the conviction in June S of Jacobaon. Leong and Crucll on a liquor charge. The court ordered tbe Maglatrate to submit a sutemont of facta aa to hla authority. granda!terTf" oddfellows chosen and rebekah's head OHOJWACK June 18. J. T. Mo-Donald of Vancouver waa elected Orand Maater of tbe Oddfellows Orand Lodge if British Columbia yesterday Kam- cp was chosen for the nest convention. Slater Atkins of Vancouver waa chosen president of tbe WKATIIKIt KBI'OHT Prince Rupert Cloudy, calm; temperature, so. BOXING TONIGHT Tlihibllfon Iluilding. 10 Hound 10 HAY CLAKK. Bellingham vs. ALF. HAitDINt; of Calirary 4 (iood Preliminaries! Reserved Scats now on sale at $1.60. General Admission $1.00