but an n - raw n -x. IlJUl UMJJU K YANKEES LOST SECOND IN ROW H'r WON OW1NO W AlltUUIIT HIM. ( THl BLAKKBMMIII ST.'. '. OR. ond gtete in u Chicago Airtight puehlng i.aenstu) who held them to lid it. .. conat'iidHtrrt her third ..in In t!ie Amenran League Boston. i 1 met tin- tourteenth defeat games hi ten tunings ' .hingtor . la she ii 1 1 1 1 1 Kvr etnetn-M-cogul utraiKlit over the . xsnder an mi Mirpris.ng re-m wlttnluK 't Hi Louis over patched up a lineup so full lie Phillies drove through ir runs in the seventh inning BENNETT TRIES TO BLOCK DEAL Its! - THAT l.4tNMi:T TAKI'.NO a tion ok rvtu: wmim t sanction' or ivtituA- Ml! XT wa. June W ertlay asked Hon R B. Broil i- minister Of :mt nothlnu be dour wiin r- Ilir iimulttan o( the Pacific Ku-irrn Railway without ot Parliament r A Dunalag replied that ernent was reaobed it would t 'eel to the Government and In Parliament, SJowrvrr iieirotla-uiKht go to a point where the hi National would reach an 'hi with the VJB.t satisfactory iivei nment and the Oovew iiiihi haVe to indicate Ha inten ' put this before Parliament. ENLIST 100 FOR MINISTRY "JltAT Is I'IMM'tmi. AN MOM'MKNT TO mi tiouv or uhv. nit. t:L.w. rou- Mi:it I'ltliSIIYTKIIIAN MOO- i i UNA. Mil. Ju"r,ftAnf BrTW i tokjntekrvnaD) ft lew abtth i iiiel4SsAeir&ibhuTeh in during the nest flva ywara to - in the OhraUlan ministry i 1 "'i by the Oeneral Assembly last ' - tbe moat appropriate sona ' the memory of the late Rev. I'Mie Clay of Victoria and former ii-rutor of the church. KIN'WTON MAN MIX KINOBTON. Chat Jun. 13. ev. Dr. nany a assail fortune. t Save Money Boston Grill The cheapest way to buy the Dally News la to subscribe by the year The coat 1 IS.00 and your ,nv la delivered to your address en b evening. Just figure out the small coat to you for tbli dally service tor twelve months) . i Will., No. 137. r. r I V toaay ana would nave oeen re-elected if he had decided to stand SAS CITY, June 12. The nomination of Herbert Hoover for in .residency became a certainty an the Republican National ( .invention was about to Ret under way when the big Penn-.. delegation, at the suggestion of Secretary Mellon decided hi tiie Secretary of Commerce on his first ballot. n the top of this Chairman Butler of the Republican National c announced hi vote as delegate at large from Maaaa-- lie recorded for Hoover. The Idaho delegation of eleven. , ly instructed for Senator Hoover, then joined the Hoover oai;d wagjn. closely fallowed by the New Jersey delegation with si votes. Today's session was iarfely taken u; with tbe opening earsm-jntes and Use eynote speech by Senator Pass of Ohio, who described President Coolidge as The greatest personal and political tore n Oat wotld today." and said If It ware not for bis own decision to retire hit semination and election would be conclusion ITALIAN STOCK SLUMPED BADLY HIMlllKDM OK HVIALI. IN'VIXTOItr C.U tilIT IN M tl.LHTItOM or NKIX1NO BAN PBAMCiaOO. June 13 Hundred if small investors caught la the Basel - tram of sailing on tbe local stock ana curb exchanges yesterday lost accumu lated and actual profits on bank stock Mrtteularly of the Ol Anntnl issues. The witt reaction undoubtedly wiped out Tbe decline in Ol Annlnl group was atlon wide Maw York. Los Angele nd other cosnmsrclsl centres reporting drastic drcpa In these snares. Tne Hank of Ttaly. the favorite atock. drop ped from 387. the day's high mark, tc 136. Then bargain hunters jumped into he scene and buying orders raised It ip to SIS at tbe close of tbe market. DAY OF REMEMBRANCE. FOR PRESBYTERIANS MOtNA. June 13. Approval by the ricneral Assembly ol the rreaoyienan Church yesterday to perpetuate the "tisy of remembrance" to emphasise the i and gain arising cut oi in- Church union controversy. REG1NA WILL HAVE ANOTHER NEWSPAPER RBOINA June 12 Charles Campbell . -j.nn,, fnrmerlv owner of the u.nuver World but now of tbe Bd mnn t rut Bulletin and the Calgary " " ... . A.,. i unmmmnm jua i. DBDVi I p ,.itn close on n ' " . . , Bf(nn interasti of the two en &e in local impers CONSERVATIVES TO BEGIN SOON caM.mion ia o...:s at bm or ' vancoi vku ou ros- hh:k in IHLY HHHINN1W OP M'.XT VANCOOvr-n. surnsst at vattve nunpaiK" , r ... Vancouver Hon. 8. r. 1U xsaat Toimie )n publte 0-. ...K w get lenu ano ' i" Ross, fbrmerly principal of the Pacific .. Tiisologloal Ooilejt, died today, acre. Oresi --" he McUtlllllLIN AOMITK OAMItLIU OITKIKl; CHINATOWN AM) TOU TO -KAMS-II"' VANCOLVBH. June 13. Absolute Jenlsl tht he bad ever received money rou i any souroe for protection or to lac sen hl duty or that !e had ever iven lin.in cttoiu to favor any person r places was made by eraeant Mc-.aughlln of the morality squad of tbe anoouver police force at the police nejulry here yesterday afternoon. During tbe time he was set lug as In-psctor, MoLaughlln said. BTS rstdn bad wen conducted by his department a Msult of which S103.000 was reoelvr.: y tbe city in fines and ball. The witness wss examined sU atar icon by his eounaal. A. L. MaiUsnd. jut not iiuas aaauiiiswl. Be said that baa ha I Hill 1 CasyW 0 S.taora: k squad la 1M thcVs wee51 gss THREE LOST na jMaaaa ssktnSsiut asfJalaa sjg.fltjriir 1 rwnrWl, arttoent to tnspsetor Jackson in April e said, the number had been reduced . i four. They had spread again dur- ig 1OT7 and in October of that year he gambling altuation bad reached Its eak. In the fall of 126. be ssld he bsd een told to "ease-up" bn them and he nderatood that the subject had been 'Iscussed by the chief with Ma vol aylor He bad been sold to "layoff" 4 Cordova Street west and It Trounce Uley HOUSE ENDS ITS SESSION Several Amendment Ilrought up at Closing Hours Causes Delay OrrAWA. June 12. The .second r.ein of the Canadian Sixteenth Parliament ended yesterday afternoon after delays in prorogation rarely een in Ottawa. A two hour debate was held on Canadian National Hotel)) in Vancouver and Hall-fax before $37,000,000 for the Canadian National pushed. There were nlo amendments to supply. John Evans Progressive, of Hometown, moved that nil goods Imported should be niwetwed nt prices paid unlet such purchase price won lower than the manufacturers' price in the country of origin. Consideration was promised nnd the Evans motion withdrawn. AtT amendment by IL H. Bennett sought to strike from the suppjy bill $10.01)0 for the salary of W. H. Moore, chairman of the tariff board. Sir (Jeorge I'erley nought to reduce the vote for the Tokio legation from $50,000 to $1,- UOu. Itoth amendments were lost on division. , , ..i.i i FROMITALIA KINO'S BAY, June 13 Three members of the craw ot the dirigible Italia stranded on the ice pack north of Spitsbergen are definitely missing and to are probably lost. stated I . I Subsorlba for ihe DaUy Mews. A L A1 " ( i JBSBsnrsaMjM PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 'PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1928 ITICISM OF GOVERNMENT Choice of Hoover as Republican Candidate for Presidency Seems Assured as Big Convention Opens Speaker says Coolidge greatest man in world PQJJCE DENY TAKING BRIBE Whole Camp Turns Out to Meet Premier Maclean at Alice Arm Who Addresses Them an Issues LICE ARM. I lune 12. Under ciouaictss skies and with the en- and uiitrlcl turned out to meet ... i-i.iii -.jk ui tie c.itni) urn, Premier Mac Lean paid his first visit to Alice Arm loJay. Tii is being a tynieiKi mining camp and with Dr. Mac Lean having lived and labored a lfCPt many yearn of his life in frontier camps found nimself thorough!! at home and enjoyed the day greatly. He under stands the need Ind requirements of a mining camp and met .nt boy M'trl discHjan their needs from the standpoint of one of the residents. The d ct -r had keaafclsat at the common lmi:-h count, r bti re i-e.en ,1 ' k i d rpein the lu :rtng In to:"t over .he cam;) getting Qest ha.id luf.nuc-tun us to tbe lndlaa sstnrve question 'i d the amTUQt of public works Uu-mvement tl.st Bst teen dene here. A trip was ntaste Hp the KitsiuuK 'alley that he might ftml'lsrlu hu- crsier LD. Collart had some criticisms to offer at last night's council meeting as to ihe activity of the parks board with relation to a program of city beautlfkution which was laid down sev eral months ago. He was desirous of knowing if there had been a meeting of the iarks board since that program had been adopted by the council. City Solicitor Jones stated that there had been one meeting jf the board but none since. Other than the ctsarlng of seme lands :n MeClymont Park nothing had apparently been done, stated AM. Collart. It had been understood that no further work was to be undertaken In tbe ; park until It had been surveyed and suitably subdivided The program was j wing followed out trash tbe end rather -han from the beginning. Money was ust being squandered with no systematic program ot development. Instead of carrying out the program as had been ,utlUMd. ail tbe money was being spent in the park just to give a job to one man. He would like to awe more consideration given to the wishes of the council In tbe matter. Mayor MeMordle tatod tbat be understood certain surveys of the park had been made by the elty engineer. Aid. Oreer slated tJiat it was merely the street lines which had been surveyed. Previously some park work had been done on the streeta. Aid. Collart urged the subdivision of the park on a systematic basis In order that a real beauty spot might be made of It. Aid Prudhommc referred to the fact that tbe park was new olotwd. He fatt that it n'lculd be kept open ss it was one of the few plaoes of its kind In the city for the children Ha referred to the (continued on page six) U.S. LADY IS NOW FLYING Ift This Morning With Three Men on Monoplane Columbia for Europe ROOSEVELT FIELD. N.Y June 12. The Monoplane Columbia with Miss Mabel Doll, piloted by Captain Oliver tie Itoutlllier and Arthur Arglea, American veterans of the Ilrll ish ltnyal Air Force, and Andrew Surrini, chief mechanician, took off this morning for Harbor firarrv Newfoundland, on the first hop of an, Atlantic flight. tVINKII-wO WIIKAT. WONNHttO. June 18. The dosing wheat prices on exchange yesterday afternoon were as follows: July wheat: high 148V. low ailV. close ei 41. October wheat: high 10V Bjww l 3V dose 13H. A Public Meeting Will be held in the MOOSE HALL on Wednesday, June 13th at 8.30 p.m. The meeting will be addreswr) n 1 1 n HON. DIL J. I). MACLEAN, Premier 1 1 5 "lfn HON. T. 1). PATTULLO, Minister of Lands. Seats reserved for ladies- Everybody welcome. A meeting Will also be held in the Moose Hall under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Diatrict Liberal Asaociation, Wednesday, June 18, at 5.30 p.m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate. Delegates to the nominating convention please take notice. LAItOE CAUAKET Special Dlnnexi Thursdays and Saturday Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to It. Dance Hall for Hire. Tbe latest and best for tbe least. I'hone 437 Price Five Cenu BYR. B. BENNETT AT CLOSING Empire Question Came Up in Parliament When M !emhers Were Packing Premier Mackenzie King Defends Establishment of Legations Making for Self-Dependence and Not Independence as TTAWA, June 12. Replying to criticism in the House of Com mons before prorogation yesterday, Premier King defended compared with the condition when me proposea estaDiisnmem oi a Canadian legation at Tokio. km ,v. by tbe uijerai government It did not mean independence, he said, but self dependence. There rn year. sgo. , was nothing in the proposal that savored of an effort to gain inde- i lei Or Iclt at uue pm. lor Aiyox rndcr.ce from the British Emnire. In fact the art inn wnnlri hln the i. berai nominsti canveuUon! . mainUin Canada's relations with other parts of the Empire, tail to a standard even.ug rf centraIization f coniro, f the Air the n mlnatlng convention Pre-n..';r igacteau w.ll addMss a public given way to tbe idea of joint control, the Premier said. Hr;n. H. B Bennett, opposition leader if wltb tbe D3Uy Vard oi ratlr ad i..eetug at Anyoa and later in the ! eld tbat tbe esubinnment of separ- egUlatli n which ajttK came up shrt: t anln tbe party will leave via lauaeh .ate legations led rather to separation U1 affc-t this road. Awake fur Stewart where be W scheduled than to solidarity The legislation at At ten o'clock the Premier addressed i r.ddriss two meetlngt on Tuesday. i public meeting at the Colliatum. hi. sik being along the Hues of Uberal VAN'COI'VBH WIIIIAT. eglslDtlon sr.d advauoam'.nt and a con- raat of the present healthy and esoel- VAKCOOVBR. Jute 13-The price of ent financial condition of the province wheat here today was ei.t6. City BeautiRcation Discussed Esoecialh with Relation to the ' Ttkio wculd mean a pretence without tbe p. wer or authority, a bogus repre-i.ntstlo:. in nationality and lalse representation of sovereignty. Tbe question arose while many members were packing for home. MOTOHSHir KING JAMCK 1 TO LOAD tOI KTII OIUIN cAitue at this, rum: ' " Pdrkt aEjg Development McClymont . will learned. be t mcUMhip Kag Jsmes which u:t the Old Country oa May 14 snr is expected to arrive hew by June 30 or soon thereafter. The King James la especially well known here ss she has si-ready loaded three cargoes at the local elevator one during the 1938-37 season and two during the past season McLean building at WINNIPEGJS BURNED WUnOPCQ. June 13. Two firemen were Injured and nine others overcome by smoke and damage amounting to ap-prLXlmstely 60.000 wss caused when s tire swept tne McLean building on slam S..t last night. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon riesiag I Vires Textey an Vancouver KsclMMtga (Courtesy of 8. D. Johnson Co.. Ltd.) B.C. Silver Bayvtew Big Missouri Cork Province Dunwell Oecrge Copper . . . Qlscler Oladstone Oolconda Independence Indian Kootenay Florence L. ft L. Lakevlew Lucky Jim Marmot Metals . . National Silver ... Pend OreUie Premier Porter Idaho Richmond Rufui Argents . . Ruth Bops , , .... . Silver iCrawt siiverada .h.;...: 6tlverasnith Bunloch v lone Whl vrondwHts CottOsVie)t .... Oscrgla River . . Orandvlew Duthle . . . s Marmot. Oold . . Bloean King . . . 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Canadian court. i-s ' a-ttl.w . -ft. ; . or f ReDreasntlni? all Ontsrln anuvt schools, tbe appellants hsd contended .hat oertsin sections ol the Ontario Educational Acts were ultra vires and tbat Reman Catholics had tbe right to establish separate high schools and col-Mgistes snd thst they were entitled to shsre cn a basis or tbe average of attendance In '.he public grants to the schools. D0UKH0B0RS THREE FINED t'AILEIi TO SUM) GlIILIlKUa" SCHOOL NO HAD TO PAY AT TIIKl'MS TO NBLflON, June 13 Harry Balskin. Louis Popoff and Pete Boellnoff. aU Thrums Doukhobors. each paid tinea of ten dollars and costs before Magistrate Cartosel on tbe charge under tbe Public Schools Act of nat sending their chudren to Schawl on Hay 33. Popoff pleaded guilty but explained that he beltevtd in dod's laws and not In man made law after the manner of the Sons of Freedom sect. PEOPLEWANTED AN OPEN TOWN THAT UAH IMI'KMiMION Ol' ilAYOll TAYLOK AmiKDINO TO IN-SPM'TOU JACKMON VANCOVVnt. June 13. Mayor Taylor "thcug' t br was elected to run a more or less open town, inspector John Jackson dec Is red at the police tnqul.y yesterday. "Tbe mayor wanted me to leave gambling alone and go after ser- loas criminals such as murdestra.'' be d. when examined regarding his pri vate finances Jackor. o he had made s chunk of money while at Tia Juatut. Afexlco. MANCHULORD PASSES AWAY" WAS VICTIM Ol' rMltlll OS Tlt.VIN 1KO.VI ttiKIN TO Ml KDKN TOKIO. June 13 The JapalMM War Department todtty ri'"':il word of the denth ol Chang Ts- L.ln. the Man-churlan Wur Lord, who was the Victim of a bomb on the wny to Mukden alter lie hud abdicated.