a Save Money Boston Grill Mem The cheapeat way to buy the Wge Upstair Dining Hall, Dally Newt la to subscribe by the with newly laid dancing year. The cost u (5.00 and your floor, for hire. copy la delivered to your addreei NEW SODA FOUNTAIN each evening. Just figure out the small coat to you (or thlt dally PRINCE RUPERT The latest and best for the service for twelve month! least Phone 457. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Vol XVIII.. No. 81. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928 Price Five Onis ShamelesFmuption Shown ift Aence in ! Hands of :issioner T. W. Fletcher of Vancouver Sayit Agninl Aiming 1 olite l one Members Mm,. ANCUUVLR, April 5. 'I am V amount of serious and important evidence before a Hoy a I CommiMsion to investigate W Fletcher, member of the police commission stated yesterdav. I -hi- situation is much worse than I imagined. More police are in- ,.. ..mi !. hi.,1. tim.. tht th. ....Mi.. h.H u .... ; :. ..i n the facts." he added. "Affidavits which I now have in my possession, if true, dis- gross and shameless corruption on the part of several well- BRITAIN TELLS I I EGYPT OF HER DETERMINATION jtcr till.!. III MAIN IN fOlVTKV HOI Ef T : lOKEIONEIIH ANU MIXIKITIEH. AM) IIOI.I AC! tlN)T .-1IIKKK LONDON. April a. The Brltlah gcrt . rniiM nt reply to tne sgyptian rrr- r m.t of March 30 published here . tiri-. wt Britain determination on f. dlacharge of It rmpon- . under the declaration of 193S to r:n.r i lie Egyptian government haa re- .r'.i ihf treaty negotiated by rorelgi. MmiMrr Chamberlain and the former Kvp'.an Premier Srl Paaha BrlUln rcM-rve tne ngni w protect in ii.inunii'Htion in Egypt, aw defend KKvpt snaiiut foreign atgreulon nd to '' 'he rlghti of foreigner real- , . i :: Ha' country and mlnorltlaa - FAVOR MAROONS HOCKEY TONIGHT III'. I IMI Hot M. I.HIh OrK WITH : IlklKHKhH Ah IIK- lll 1ANAIIIEX-MAIHMJNS , AM1 and' MONTHEAL, April lou Mnrah M Roda)tn. the National Hockey rrtsree, alio handled the Ma- -('Hiiadleti hockey playoff aerie. x'm appointed for the first two ii... Uf iha Btanley Cup eerie - ol '"ii ht Maroona and the New York k r- here tonight and Saturday H.ngra. who aurprlard the hoe- .rld by defeating the Boston - arrived tpia morning accom- i by delegation of many rooter i -warm of hockey writer for th York paper Maroona will enter the cup erle the Ranger aa favorite In the i the local fan. The Maroon are! being fater. powrlng more beir.g more rugged nd better GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND WINS l.l Is III itl lv mlt rnuill-lll V tll.l.tl I lMiEI'hKllSNT l-AIMMt MAN WHO WAS I.IMll ALII II I. """" i'i HUN. April -The by-elecllon In ""in North for iw tb Mat in ... the - Dal I aoant fer the dlaauallfluatlon of 'ratuapeH wol,era leader. Jame in on th. ground that he " " barge, bankrupt, wa. won by th nment vsatardav. The vole wa a !!.. v Hirh. Oevernment. 11.781. Kathleen Clarke. BepuWIcan. 18 i ii l.jrkln. Indrpendent. SMB. ! NEW BOOKS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL s llATUlf TI'Mf I.KANCE TO HE 1AHIIIT AMI VOI.li.MICIIOEN rou AiivAVrr. iikaiuw , , vtCTORU. April B. A book on phy- ioiogy and hygiene by Richard and 'Kldweli published by Oage at Co. will Plsosd in grade seven and eight of ,h publki sehool next fall. It 1 n- hounoed by th department of educe- Hon a hook, a well aa well aa, the "i"1 dealln -itv, .u..,,ifir tmnrnce u ud by teaabera in preparlug - -ucwa. the valun of ttniperuacc. r he is Iteady to Lav ' his (W Ilefore ltf.., a ,. i. Royal i Commission . t V now ready to place a considerable the police force of Vancouver.' T. 'known member of the force and oner 80 of active speech making, the name of the maker of the am-1 lepuution aa an alter -dinner .davits are known to the officer against 'tory le"r wa o widespread that It whom the charge are lsld. theae peopls largely ecl'.paed the more series work would be aubmlttad to persecution and ' hi bu!ne and polrtknt career, effort would probably be made in ome'whlch '"eluded Republican camfttlgaitac eaae to get them out of the city. Tot In all the national convastea tram IthU reason 1 cannot and will not ub- Lincoln n-.-.d Hording: 13 year la tlx mil my testimony In detail to the VnlUH Bute Sena'r; 14 yiare aa preal-polloe commission because from that aem oI l'- york Cuntrsl rallroa- moment all privacy regarding the mat- and m,l" fr chairman of th- would ceaae." Mr. Pletrher said. ( VAHOOUVHa, April 6. - Demimlliig he uspnalon of the entire morality"" i-"irJgo ana oi iuis ran quad. Oomantslorrr T W. Fletcher in- ro,d" Ht ,!'0 u'-re.-tar and legr formed the Vancouver police commla- , advisor in many other corporation atou thl morning that he had u ' tn"'u"out !tM country. awora atatementa declaring morwya had been paid to prominent official of the city police force. - propose to place the information given m before the Attorney Ocneral a requeat for a Boyal Commlaafon Investigate, regard lea of what action our board take today." he declared "Information haa been given to me tram time to time of Improper action on th part of oartaln police officer. I'; hay to the beat of my ability umestl- tted theae ehargea and have found there are a large number of people carrying on ll'eaal acUvtUa Uaat OM not but be known th patios Uk city The ooneroet of dtaorttarly kind la awtnt cnid OQ .openly to soch an extant thai I can only conclude the potto organisation la either Inrompeteat to deal with the ltutlon or I corruptly persalttlng their practice to continue. RESIDENTS COMPLAIN OF PROWLERS AROUND DISTRICT ACROSS CREEK The resident acro Hy Crek are rather disturbed owing to a number caeee of prowler, in the tiatgBborhood keing report! On Ttleaday night Mra Llaney. prtnetpal of the Baal oov achool who Uvea with her daughter and Mlaa Molly Jackson went U early and left ttoe veranda light burning. About half past eleven ahe awakened to see a man crawling in at the window. She ge a cry and the man ned She, waa unable to aee hi face but aya he seemed to be well dreased Other ladle of the neighborhood re- port man prowling about and tryUig wmoow. STOCK QUOTATIONS Nwn I'bHlnf ITtre TmUy oh aaewil-rr Ktehange iCourtear B. D. Johnston Co.. Ltd.) Bid Asked 40 .41 Argenta BC Silver 1.30 1.70 08 .10 y .(1r .70 .Tl .49 M fc province rkaaaaaayaall J1 JB 4.50 sen alacler T. PP .OS jOS CHadMon 40 43 Olaaalr .as SO occonrt. .90 31 Indian .. 09,i .10 .40 Interooat Kootenay 'Florence M 39 W .13 14 L. and L .05 .03 '4 Ukevlew .08 Uadamlth .301, .41 Lucky Jim 13 .14 Marmot Metal .IBS, i National Silver I l3 ID 30 end Oreille 340 3 43 Premier .71 rwrter Idaho BMhmond ." Ruftw ,. .SS WW Ruth Hope .03 1 .03 Vk .Selkirk 11 13 v1, Cremi .00 Bllverado .10 .30 Slleeramlth .10 lOVi Slocan King 8 40 8.80 Sunlooh 36ft 3 70 Whitewater .47'. .40 Woodbine 100 Cotton Belt 57'j 48 Oeorgla Blver 81 ' 63 j Orandview j . NrW, 0" Advertla in the STORY TELLER DIED TODAY CH.U NCEY ItEI'KW PASSED AWAY AT MMIIEK OP LOCAL EMCATIONAL-AfJK Or' 03 APTKK HO YKAKS I ISTH ATTENDING ANNUAL OF M'EEtll MAKING OATIIEKlXU I NaTW YORK, April 6. Chauncey M. Dep"" dlwl ear,T thU mornln ,uner- ,n from a cold, which last night de- eIODta bronchlBl pneuJBonie. He waa M yean of age. CredltM w.th having originated two- third of the funny e.c-rlea told around th world. Mr. oeprw made hi rir. publ,c 'P'xch several year, before Presi- dnt Li,,coln cmut a resident of the whlt Hoiue: a:.d nearly 70 year later with heal Hi and vigor unimpaired. Ik ma al'll .. fnvr.rlf. In a t mm tfnm- tion and kept ifore th public almost to tin- end. round. ng oui me oi abou. beard ol iHreetorn of the Lake ffhor the Ulch Central, and the Nv EXECUTIONS CANTON CITY OF 300 REDS ATTKMOT T TIIWAKT I PHIslxtl LaUpH T( WIHHALK KIU.-IXU or llllltl f'AMTOX. April S. CintM Inn W . aBy . tltetBlklfj)w aAaaW foiiualMg alsMMliy eaeeyiSMi of Hrd In an rfMrt ( I nw'aft an up-rM( In that riff. The. tat I nam-her afveimwttoMa lhl wrek hate been SS of wnlrh U took pfcaee lo-da) and tso earlier In the Meek. ONLY NKATCfOF HALIBUT SOLD TODM Mue ranadbtn Antael DrrMe l Hold Oier Itather Than Arret ltkl of Sr and te. Vmm Ouiullati halibut veaael With I (bout MXKj0 -tcla -,nttLi: to bold over until Satur than oc4pt bld of 8c am wheh m og'na them at the FW j,. Tomorrow being Good Frl nt) sale 1 acbedukd. One Amerl Reliance, eold ajWO lb w (tw wuhertea at 10.1c and 6c M lhe txU in: ciadlan' - Edward Upaett. H.000 npencer. e.000; Toodlc. 5.000: 1400; MsrguerU,, 4.goo: TJnooM tooo. H 4 rjop; Ulnnle V., g.MO; Cap Sptar. 2.000. The llmar C. aold lM pounds of rod aalrnon to the Atlln Plaberlea for 17o NEW STEWART MINE COMPANY IS FORMED VICTORIA. April 4 Incorporation thl week Include that of the Mayon Oold Copper Co. Ltd luon personal lia bility) with capitalisation of 1,000.000 and head office at Stewart. I IU1WU Ul MJJUUU WINntR Uf KAtr NOTTINOUAM, April 5-The Prince of Wale won the Royal Naval Hun' 'cup point to point race at Ox ton by ,20 lengths today. BASEBALL SCORES I'ACIIIf COVMT LEAtll i: Missions a. Sacramento 11. Seattle I. Ban JTanclseo 3. Hollywood- 4. Oakland 3. .Me. aivtisw Ana 10. ...Liiii'J eH irwrt '"'' ., AVlt.Kis;", ntxwit nor SEWARD, April 4. Capt. Oeorge WU- kins and Carl Xllsn are believed to i have delayed their flight to Spitsbergen island from Point Barrow ehdul"d for today aa no word ha been he i d from their radio. In aplt of the unkind reputation which the English Channel haa in thc mind of those who do not swim aero.' It, ovr three million paMenxer a year crow It in the steamer between Prance 4.1.U EnglanU. CONVENTIONOF B.C. TEACHERS The program or tpe annual conven- tkm ' B0 Tesbera- Federation to be held to Vaeltr from Tuesday. April 10 tin -toimdfo pru il is of a Ivery Intcreattng enaMwfer this year, The chief speaker will be Dr. Rufu B. von Klelnamld, president of the Onjvtratty of Southern California. Lo. Angeles, who will give five addrcssc on auch subject aa "Education U. Keed." "Edueatien in World Itw., Profea.onaiiJng a caning- and Mod- era Youth Heritage." Dr Klcinsmlu born In Illinois, haa a particularly In. pmslve record a Sn educationalist and aa member ' of many Important committees. The vlait of Vlaooont Wullngdon. the Oovemor - Oeneral . to Vancouver la of apeclal interest as tf Excellency will attend the convention i and addrca the. assembly at the opeuaVi; aeaalon. Other notable apeaker will be Or. Edith 8.' Bryan, of the public bcslth department at Befketey who will apeak on Mental Hjglen. Mrs. Clcverlee of ' Toronto on "Sight Saving in School:" Prof. P. H. Soward of the Onlvaralty of Brltlah Columbia on Tunada'a New In-' ternatlonal RespooslbUlty and an ad dress by Dr. S. J. WUri. auperlnteudent of education. Local represenUtrva of tne teacher will include J. 8. Wtlnoa. preildent of the Prlnee Rupert Teachers' Aw-cla- tlon and Oeographlcal rrprcaentatlve of Northern BC MKs Mareer and O. Stock, delegate from the lcral anwe'a- tton. Ulaa- Martin, Mr .Walker. Mia Rodger and D. Baas. Th meetings will, be held In the Kltallano Junior Htah Shcool. one of the moat modem aekfcxl and operated on the lines suggested by the recent Survey Committee on Education In B.C. MayqJjprptnes He Attempted ' of Commission I to BlockpoinTment to Investigate Vancouver Conditions April 5.-Denying emphatically that he had VANCOUVER, ever attempted to block the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate conditions in the police force, Mayor Taylor, at the police commission meeting today, said he had twice discussed the question with the attorney general and premier. The mayor said : "Whatever evidence the commissioner Fletcher may have in his poseassion has never yet been disclosed to his fellow commissioners and until I am made aware of the evidence it would be both idle and futile for me to express an opinion thereon." Mr. Fletcher is probably aware that a Royal Commission is an expensive proceeding and before subjecting the ratepayers to the expense, evidence which it is proposed to present should b submitted or at least be known to the commissioners and should be submitted or at least be known to the commissioners and should be examined by the city prosecutor and city solicitor. The police commission rejected the Royal Commission B.C. Towage and Lighterage Co. Buys Prince Rupert Boat House Business and Consolidates Them N important merger in the local towing business has been ef - fec-ted in the nurchase. which is announced today, of the in - A terests of the Prince Rupert A Liirhterage t'. Aa s result of immediately all the property of the scows, equipment, gravel leases, The name f the U.C. Towage will be about doubled throuuh A ,, . . ... I Salvage & Towing Co. Paul Armour will remain as manager of he new concern. Negotiation wen- brought to a heads tourdTck'o'f vncou?er"one0of the head of the purchiwiug company. Cap Alfred Bwanaon t the proprietor of toe Prince Rupert Boat Hoie. which will now disappear. Th' figure involved In the transaction u not announced for publication. Boat of the Prince Rupert Salvage At Towing Co. win now Include the tugs Salvage Princes and Paehena; the seine-boat Banardl. which has bean chartered for a year: the seinebeat Meketchum; cruiser "M": speedboet Naa River, and harbor boat "88" and Salvagene. and i smaller gat boau. The new concern wUl carrv on harbor service formerly pro - ! vlded by the Prince Rupert Boat House, Including the aumnier run to the Bait Lake. Oapt. Swanaon retains the powerboat Myfanwy for hi private ue. Vt EATIIKIl KKPOKT Prlno Rupert. Snowing, southwest squill, temperature. 34. i I SuuMHibe loi tlw Dally New PREMIER WILL DROP DIVIDEND WILL IKE I'AHT OP EAKNIMIM I'Olt IIEVELONNO NEW PROPERTIES IS ANNOlNCF.il vAntuuvcK, npru o. At we annua meeting oi the Premier OoW Miain Company here, director were reflect! The moat in.port.nt feature of tl annual report waa the statement that In view of the recent purchase of new property and their poaaitfte. development It will doubtleaa be necessary to reduce . somewhat the quarterly dividends and thus accumulate add tlonal cash. had a M0 ahar. turnover and the . price ranged from ? 40 to aajio with a j closing prloe of S3 .43 a net lea? of ; three cent ilnce the previous day. Generally the market waa dull in otter lame. LABOR WINS BIG VICTORY MHV BEATEN IIV IIKIE MA10I!-ITY IX CONSEia ATIVE Sf OT-1 111 SKAT LIM.ITi:l()W. Seolland. April S. EniaHurl Milnarll. loiter. a ehrrl-nl In l.lnlllliiwu hy-rtrrllnn yrlrr-U.v. OrfeallHg Mkm Ahirgarrt Kldil. VoiiH-rvstlta. hi ran In the plare of I he late member, lirr father. The t4r fellow: slUHarll I I.I IS Ml HUM JW Ywing (Liberal) S4HKI I I " . Th rldert tourkt resort In the world U Bp. in BStslum. It wa. flmt estolled by the Roman. Pliny and Elder n Wm first eentury. and ha been a health reirt for over two thousand year. ' I I ; ! Hoat House by the "B.C. Towage the rest, the purchasers take over vendors including their boats. waterfront lease and goodwill. & Lighterage Co., whose holdings the acquisition of thc Prince ' . ... . , ,. 1.1.. r,.., MAN PLUNGES FROM UNION STEAMSHIPS DOCK IN VANCOUVER VAvnfllTVWB Anrtl 4 Throwlnir oil his coat, a man believed to be Oecar Iledman. whose addrea i not known. la said lo nave ptaMteed ha deSthf In Burrs rd Inlet from the union Steamship doek hr las evSmf. The " recovered. Tetlmony waa taken in County Court this morning In the ce of W , j It Maclnne v. Marie Hanson and ad- i i luurnment made sine die to enaoie tne defence to procure further evidence, i The adnvlnlstratlon of an estate la In- ! vol red in the aetlon. the plaintiff. aj 1 administrator, claiming certain hionaya mounting to S348 aa due the estate from the defendant J V Clyne I proarcuttny and L. W Putnidre defend - : 'Admiral Collard Cross-Examined in Naval Court Martial Trial at Gibraltar and Flag Was Lowered Capt. Dewar Found (Jullty by Court-martial of Arts Subversive to Discipline (in Criticizing Superior) C1I1RALTAR, April 4. Capt. Kenneth C. Dewar was found guilty today by court martial of acts subversive to naval discipline in receiving and forwarding a letter criticizing the conduct of Rear-Ai.mii in liernard St. (L Collard. April o. mere nas LUNUUT's r ;;iy disciplinary action fnnnai'linn tvith tho Pnvu 1 admiral lowered the flag at the controversy at Malta and is now the disposal of the admiralty. (iIBRALTAR, April 5. Admiral Lollard denied having used an objectionable epithet in speaking to the bandmaster. Whatever was said was not in the hearing In sight of the guests. Captain Dewar: "Would you be aur-prlsed to hear there are five bandsmen prepared to swear they heard the word?" Adlmral: "I would be." Wltneas said he wa aware there waa a regulation forbidding the use of abualve Irritating langiinr? to Inferior" ( "Old jou aay ycu were feci up with the ehlp?" the captain asked at another ! ete. . "No. I aald a wa fed up with the nag cpptaln." Collard retorted. I'Jl! ftftio jtui now our relation were , perfectly correct." suggested the Cap-1 tain. VANCOUVER. 6, Becommend.-o April Wltne.: "One want aoenethlng mora. lor the of to re- provision means w.nu a level friend a Ms rKht hand man. one who on every occasion will put the admiral Interest before levcr -:!..; etae In the world." . . -. .... ven nejore tne iniere oi lam rvlc' w, tb ,h. cpUln " ' t.reau are the In- wrcni oi toe Mnm, wiuww tmpmt. Dill NOT VIM ALlZf. Tfce trial waa continuea tnu morning tnat thc oomml:tce concluded that land Captain Dewar warmly replied to abom indl4Q1 m province qtwtlon by th proaacuvor "I did net gunx) truututkutal treaunent and ob-me.n to convey the lmpresalon that the MrTaIk)n for tubercoto.1. lie aa.a jblp wag la a laUat state of muUnj. tBU g,, aamjM be mad to caarn ITou are twavUng mT word to mean tb(tn rifa,' dpfcrflnf ' raee to in something else from their real man- incrw.n raCe that would be a great ling " He rejected with a ahow of hmi to th province Under the surrey .amusement the sujswsUon that Com- mr per cent or 1871 Indiana examined imander Daniel and hlmaeir bad entered relJrj tnat riv per cent of theae uf-jlnto a conaplracy to rom&v Admiral rm trom tuberculo! while anath-r Collard. If I had thought the letter nv Knt mhomM .ufflclent sym- would be turned to the purpc It ha ptomi t0 WBrr(,nt dee obervatton. Ibeen. I would not nave accrpiea it. . he aald. "I never vlauallzed tlie -venU which have happened, nor did I vlau- aline that either Admiral Collard or melf would be turned out of - tbej ahlp." Rev Hsrry OcuSllng. chaplain of the. Royal oak. testified that he had kd 'Rear Admiral to expUln to htm what he (the chaplain) wa sure Collard had rAKTV Of SCIENTISTS also EXI'Et'T-not under tood. namely that be had. in lou (jl AICTKIII.V DINNEK Irwulted omebody not In a position to! next Tl lyiiAV 'reply in regard u the bandmaatar In- j Icldent. Collard replied: TU have you; L B Wrnr. president of the Aaao-I court martuiled. adding that aertou cUt4Kl Board of Trade of Central Brltlah penaitie awaitao tnoae wno msoe c - cvmion agalnat flag ofScera. Wltnea tmn said ne nao Rone to couro Md Tuwday It la ordr to prevent mischief not to mk ,Uj mtftcVtA tnt the Btotl-McCracken fuither rnehlef. 'party of aclenttoU and explorer who "What waa tb rear admiral- oondl-1 M yina for Blbert will be here at itlon?" tle chaplain wa aaked. ; the tune. If they arrive, they, too, -He waa out of control during the , wU, ttM ogm aA one of greater part of the Interview. I hadtnam wUI apeak. great dlfSeulty myself tematnlng In hi cabin." replied Oouellng. i The chaplain ald that many men on ; the Royal Oak had expressed to him the i greatest Indignation at what they' thought waa abuae of power by Admiral 'coiiard. The chaplain added that he I 'had heard Collard called "a little1 swine AWM1JH fAMnY !A1F jlIllUrtL WIliUl OrtLL FOR CHILDREN BEING HELD THIS AFTERNOON The Prince Rupert Parent Teachera' AwoclaUon wul hold iu annual Eaater sale of candy for achool children at the four public school of the city this afternoon at the close of classes. Convener and their aaeutant are: Wetvlw-'Hr. J. C. Brady aaalated b Mrs. J. D. Lawrence and Mr. L. W. Wugh. Bordon Street Mrv W A Mclasn as- ted by Mm? Bert Wet xnd Mrs. E. vr Tucker " Memorial-Mrs. O. H. Arnott assiswu oy " - J. D.Thdrber and"Mrs. H. 8. Eastman. oeai tuve air. 4. w. uwun isted by Mr. Hahaftey. SCHOOL IIOI.IIIAVH The Easier ncliool vacation start this afternoon wnen pupua wui o reieasea from their class until Monday. April 18. A number of teachen will go south tonight to spend the vacation period Mia. Jet Rothwell. called to Reglna recently on accouut of her tn;)ther' deHtli. will be on duty again Deen no nun oi any court martial against Rear Admiral Collard in Hair iiffair !l w ii(iinl..rl nut thut time the cour of inquiry sat on the on half pay, his future being at of the band but might have been 2500 INDIANS SUFFER FROM TUBERCULOSIS ,L VIIOOMAN TU.L or ItKM LT til- ivvi-tiii trinvs lif t knti.v MADE IN PROVINCE duce the prevalence of tuuercoloala laal'at re ar,u con" wred th dPrUnent 01 Indlan affair at Ottawa followlne comnleUan - " of a tao year survey of condition an- mmnceo b Dr Vrooman who nrealded 'Zy Board of Trade. Or. Vrooman atsvted WARNER WILL ADDRESS BOARD , Columbia will be the chief speaker at qlurtrtT Alnatr the Board of RIVERS INLET MAN IS FREED VANCOUVER, April 4.- No bill was returned by the Orand Jury at the Supreme Court Asslera here to the Indictment charging William Lawrence Oood-let, an employee of the Dominion hatchery at Rivera Inlet, with manslaughter In connection with the death on October 18 last at Qunp Creek of Teddy Roosevelt, an Indian, whom Ooodlet. it wa alleged, mistook for a bear. The finding exonerate Ooodlet who ha been discharged from custody. LILLOET NAMES ITS TORY CANDIDATE IN PROVINCIAL CONTEST mqVKilfti Apjj t ttitJay.4-fnvUloii rancher, a-as nominated here J $ Coiuervattve undard bearer for Ml loci riding In the next provincial election. Albert E. Munn of Vancouver. Liberal. I the sitting member. CRANBROOlROBiD OF FOUR HUNDRED C RAN BROOK. April 3- The City ws robbed of 1400 at tiie week end when crook broke Into Hie city officaa. entered the mite mid made away with the imoney. The cuutents of the c.ili bok it Luuclit-U.