CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill Everyone reads the Classified Ads LARGE CABARET If you lose, advertise for It. Special Dinners Thursdays and If you find, locate the owner. Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night Whatever you need, advertise tor It from 9 to 13. 1 1 PRINCiE Dance Hall for Hire. GET THE CLASSIFIED V V RUPERT I HABIT. The latest and best for the least. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 437 Vol. XVIII., No. 139. ' PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. THURSDAY? JUNE 14, 1928 Price VlreCeifu NOMINATED AGAIN jgaljHPs IbBbHt' ' 'HwRHaiiiiB :M(.h. t. i . Li . r : - i- . ill- I.: I i a i i -m Hon. T. D. Pattullo Nominated Yesterday at Liberal Convention m k MID much enthusiasm Hon. T. I). Pattullo was nominated as Liberal candidate by the district convention which met last evening in the Moose Hail. Mayor McMordie presiding, and representatives present from was propOM-d t J. L. Barge of Queen Charlotte City and sec-i by L. W. Pat more of Prince Rupert and carried by acciama- iio other suggestion of any kind being offered by anyone. In moving the nomination Mr. Barge spoke of the good work andidate had done on Queen Charlotte Islands and throughout . TEN SPEEDERS PILED UP AND A MAN KILLED EDMOTfTON June 14 -One man was lulled and nine others injured with i"oken arms and ltar wlten a caravan "i ten speeders earryina C.N J, labor-plied up in a heap near Ashmont i n the new . aVhinoni-B iniiyville line '' hen the first uf ihe spredera left the nul csualnf the otheri. to pile up Monday. asc-jHUng to word received Im re Walet Wall" was killed while Nile OoUk Is not ex'iected t; live CURRIECHOSEN LEGION HEAD II LMUt AH HMT OBNFRAL KXI'HUH-hlSU WWII HHt HPKKHV HKTl'BK tO leKALTH 8T JOHH, K., June 14 -Oeneral Bir Arthur Currls was elected president of the Canadian Legion of the Brltleh Xmpire Isrvioe League In annual convention hr. Poiicwina an announ cement of his choice, a telegram of congratulation was despatched to tbe former leader of the Canadian tmops to Prance coupled with the wish for speedy recovery to health. The Prince of aiss was Mined honorary patron. eastern DECISION OIYJiN TONY CAJMONKUI AT WW lfs9KK A ITER TUN KOtrNDS MONTOwAI., June 14 Tony Can-so nerl, the Isw York world's welterweight obafnpton, was awarded the decision In 'st 1 tayn round bout over Vic Polty of VMspnuver here laat night Canaoaarl weighed 137 V, pounds and Foley U7, Subscribe lor the Dally Mtws. FOU PRINCE ERT - v. !.'. ;iL'iiin unho u m In- ihi ( 'in.-titut-iK-v. all over the riding. The nomina- Sthe district. Mr. Patmore spoke of hla value to tbe province as an administrator and aaid he was tbe only logieaJ smb. Be doubted If anyone eiee was even thinking cf tbe nomination. In thanking tbe convention for the nomination and far the splendid reoep-tlon they had given him. Mr. Pattullo said it was the fifth tune be had barn before the people here, and on one occasion he had been returned by acclamation Dr. MacLean and himself were the only two members of the original Brewster cabinet left. He leit certain the government would be returned and continuity of administration was desirable in any bustresa Be feK Just as fit as when he first was a candidate and had much more eaperienoe. Premier MacLean said he was delighted with the reception that bad been given his colleague. It w. uld be a great tragedy to the north and to Liberalism If Mr Pattullo was not elected. Mr MaoLean said he was entering the fight ctnfldent of auceess. There was not the slightest doubt of victory If they were not over-confident. The re-cora of the government was oue that would stand Investigation He urged that the biggeat majority yet seen here should be rolled up fcr the minister of lands. Tbe Premier said he had never laat an elertlon yet. It was merely the whirligig of chance that Mr. Pattullo was not now premier and he hla loyal supporter. MAITLAND WITHDREW FROM POLICE PROBE erlarr w Need Hr Further WHneaaes Favor of MeLsughlin VANCOUVER, June 14 R L. Malt- - sjnr IBSHi aasjiM 1 1 1 unuine seau- i ,11(1. IHJUiw w LauKhim. withdrew from the police probe " jL.l.rlnr that ha proceedings js.. w -- did not wish to clutter up the record with repetition of evidence. He explained he had Intended to call a number ol witnesses to show, as witnesses . . mm. that McLautfhlln had instru-tions to his men other K,veu. no tha..tu do their ouvj. ...... PRESBYTERIANS ENTER ... MstiiiiimTrr INTO AN AuKtMltNl WITH UNITED CHURCH 14-Authorlty to enter wt-ntNA Ktn June ,e,.t with the United Curch to" protect the prnalona and Ohurcn ,r..nfrrd tmnslerred from from nilntaters of equities . .nntkar a nlven to the Chin . Ii yc-'cilay. NOBILEWAS INJURED WHEN AIRSHIP FELL ALL RECOVERED EXCEPT THE CHIEF TECHNICIAN WHOSE LEO ' W .1H IH KT ROME June 14 -onAr.i Nr.Hn. him. M-if wan injured on the right arm and BUPP1 Chief 11 as they should have , ! when the Italia n gondola was torn d0' scoordlnT t evidence of Detective j from her. The general reported Dim- Bod McLed St tbe afternoon session sen cured, however others injured 01 VsneowVer police Inquiry yester-a.i. Di l u.i Malmgien. Swedish d- T TOsH D.pu:y Chief Dan :ik - i'U-'(r!st who had bad contusions '-:,t''erdle and Inspector John Jeck-r i.e aim which lire now cured and ,:on were partietilarly mi-ntlnned by Uc-' .'ii' Technician Trclorl whose rlirht 1,1 t,,u rulpect The deputy chief. ieK was broken requiring long attention iK d ' 'h!t! " hM" behlnd . uiM-e it can be cured. "lr rJ chief." i fualmgren was oi.e of the party of Tbe detective Wlared that Jackson's h: e who left the Nr.bllc party Muy 30 at Uude In asprb; that' McLeod and in an eflort t: rraih tend and for Orwt had . leave the gambling hni fears are now felt. situation skg vss an example ( the, i r that official. I 4 ' sV GOLD COPPER WEST COAST OK ISLANDS SAID TO HE KICH SKIDBCiATE. June 13. It la np'ited here iluit George Mr-Rae ! and A Duval of Queen i O.arlotte City have struck it h in a goltf-cjpper prospect at Vancouver Harbor on the west T coa'.t of Queen Charlotte Island. . YANDERHOOF OFFICER IS MOVED TO RUPERT Cmwtalrfe II. II. Me4l lrnmlrd to lUak .f fr)Mral and WHI Report for del oa CHy' Ieeathmrt Here Provincial Constable H. H. ManseU of Var tier-hoof has been promoted to the rank of corporal and is transferred to Prince Rupert for duty -on the city detachment eiinwesiin Corp P. C. Bad-man, who has left tbe fttsaa. imiaiaMin to announi issue in made this irnsag at dlvlaldhal headquarter - Onset Manaell'a prcmotlon wall date from ury 1. Constable O A Johnaou of Ovur- epsy. who ban reen relieving In Prince tupert district headquarters recently while reftular omcer were south On the sankev trial will relieve Constable Mansell at Vanderhoof. JOCK GARDEN IS ARRESTED CIIAKfiEII IN AIMTKALIA WITH INCIT1NU TO Ml KIIEK 111 KINO M KIKE KYHNEV. N.M.W- Jam- II. A dramalk' dftrlupmwwl In lite Mr Ike 4 ms nmkn whleh Hweelem ker4-eoaly In dtshwele ililpwlng H lite arret Jek Oanten. a wrM kiwwn trade unbHi lewder. m a rherge wHh Ineellng in inerder. The swemimewt baa haued a ape-rtel HHmtHsr f I He osteite pro rlelmlHg that a "tale f einrrgettef' nMa ami are tlm emMwered l) law to take elrardlnary niratrrs 1 deal wllh mieli lalmr dKputeik Mclaughlin did not suggest the attorney general was concerned VANCOUVER. June 14 He had never been told by Detective Sergeant McLaughlin to "lay off' any gambling places. Detective J. L Headrlck testified at the polio probe today. Headrlck denied having told Detective Joe Mod that lta wae an understood thing between the Mayor and Attorney Oeneral Manaon that certain disorderly bouses were to be allowed to run. "I never went that far, aa near as I can remember I told It was an understood thing between tre Ing a seaport town, that a certain number of houses in the east and west end should be allowed to run." ST. GEORGE'S WHIST DRIVE LAST EVENING An enjoyable whist drive was held last evening by the Royal Society of St. Oeorge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baas Hougan.- lose Ninth Avenue Beat, Wrttsy'srrd nevwi tafek iraihplay arid prtMw1nfeTsy weee Mniila. 18. 'M. ReiHdh; "Merits reW.M oncLkfey; ladles' first. Mfi." Diefcena- 8t-tadWe' econd. Mrs. Jack Prreoe. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess during the evening. FI'NERAL AT METL.tK.lTUt Blabop-Elect O. A. Rlx oSclsted yes- terdsy afternoon at the funeral of the I lat LnuU tvinill UaUikatl, Ttx baequles were of a quiet nature, many of the realdenu of the vlllaae now being away for tbe aaanon fishing aes- ! sen. i iDEFENCEFOR I POLICE FORCE NONE KBTTfcK THAN CHIEF LONG or v.txcoi'ves ix ministerial ASSOCIATION SAYS W 1TNESS WOMEtf' COI.ROIJOKATE I " VANOOUVER,, Jut 14 Subordinate officers at poftee headquarters did not ' While prettag Chief Lon as an honest, uprtSjtaf qua, MoLeed declared that official sage pot a "pallee officer" Mis. L. D. tfsttl. police woman Inspector, deacriMtffbvth, Chief Long and Deputy Teerhlrdlfi as "writ upright men." There wssje none better in the arrirterieJ aesMMt'on. she said. ' Mn. Harris testified that Chief Long has always dofte everything to oo-oper-ate with wosseo on the force la their work. '"hrrrted th et Irtencc of Urs. Harris. Bhe sold the chief wanted to see a clean city. Advertise In Ty DaUv News It suivs' CanadaDriving Washington Farmers from. Grain Markel Owing to Cheep Productionln This Conntry Claimed June 14. Canadian competition in grain growing SEATTLE, has become a "dangerous factor" in agrarian development in Wtthington, J. Carl Maney, state secretary of the Farm Bureau, testified yesterday before the interstate comsverce ootn-mission bearing. He asserted that aid was given fanners by the CfUs&tUap railroad and. the geverarnett was ftUracttag grewers frwn tW Mffe eff Washington to ata wft6" fieirp irtL low taxes, lew grain rates and fertiliser. Alberta ranchers could, not only raise grain at a cost of several dollars an acre leas than these of Washington, Maney said, but they could reach both eastern and western markets at much less cost. He said there was a wide spread in favor of Canadian grain growers which was rapidly driving eastern Washington from the export EM'EIUMKNT WITH CARRIER riflLONS PROVE SlCCEr-SITL lnteresslng espartssente with carrier pigeons have been carried on recently by Inspector J. M. Topper. HCM. saending oAcer here. A so four birds were taken from I bete to Haselion where they ware released, soon finding their way down the Skeena River to their none here. At the end of last week four young pigeons were released by P. 3. Ryan st Kwlnltaa for the Inspector and they also were beta la short time. STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon Clokhig ITle Tmley vn tsnruu-trr IXelHinte (Oourteey of 8 D. Ltd. I B4t B.C. 1JI 1J8 Bayvtew m an Big Missouri JO ji Cork Province JO Dunwell JT Oeorge Copper .so 8J0 .74 .w Independence .10 WVi Indian .08 .07 Kootenay Plorenee. . t .18 L. L J0I4 .11 ' Lekevtew .04 M Luoky Jim t-.. JBtk Marmot Metals . M National Sliver . Peed Orleile . . 11M Preasler je Porter Idaho J8 Rttfus Argents W MV, Silver met 08 J Silverado M SUveramlth .1644 Bunsaeb 1.00 IM Whitewater . . vi.40 M Woodbine Jl Cotton Belt Oeorgla River . . M JOT H Qrandview Du thle 1.10 i LA Marmot Oold . . Jl Sloean King . . xn Topley Rlrhrield 84 J8 Noranda MfiO 4 MX) Wbeet 1 WHEAT tJl'OTATHINS Winnipeg , Ttleh Low Close Wheat 188 1US 188 October Wheat ltrli IM 18, Bubscribs for tbe Daily Mews. Nearly Eight Hundred People Out to Hear Premier Maclean Expound Gospel of Liberalism Last Night J. D. MacLean in Prince kupert last night received PREMIER just'tuch another enihuaiastic reception as he has met with jo far during his tour of Northern and Central British Columbia. Some seven hundred and fifty persons were in attendance to hear the first minister in an able addre . n open the provincial election campaign in this city. Dr. Mii.Lt.ar. dealt with some of the larger and more general issues of .lie d.y while Hon. T. D. Pattullo, who earlier in the day had been renominated to contest this riding in tbe Liberal interest, spoke more in regard to local 'Jvii6. 'i'lM' Premier spoke for some- HALIBUT LANDINGS TOD Y-110,500 IES. AMEIMCAN Onmney 28.000 pounde. Canadian Fish k Cold (Mnrage Co . H-Cc and Cc J. P. Todd II ll.ooo pounds. Bojth Rrmblrr. UW pounds. B'JOth F'sl-er- I . 11.4c and to. I Taok. n aoo pounds Atlln Fisheries. '1 2c and Sc. CANADIAN j Tkla. 43JW0 pounds Canadian Flshj t CM Storotre C".. 8e srd 4c. I Ore ftvaln. 7 00 pounds. Atlln Pish- cries. 1 4e and So. " "ooo pounds, Atlln Ptahcr'es. V and Sc. G. G. McGEER CAUSES STIR APPROACHES DOOR OF CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION AK-INI1 FOR MEMBERSHIP VANCOl'VER. Jne M-Aaewar-lag at I4te diMr rf the Yweag (' MTvatlie AtmiietalltHi's h'SSqaar-fffs last tUfht. O. . MHeer, K.C ftirinerly pntiniHent In the rlrslis of the Lllieral lrl. twesed a ieaaa-tHin by trlHHg ineinltera mt tle er-ganlaatton tlmt he wfolted le Join the Awhm-UIIii ami take the platform lo nuke a KtetrMtettt. The ineellng referred the Matter la a rmiimHtee d llh meenlNg an appHmtltMi Mank was mailed to Mr. MHterr. .krd for a ktatrnivKt this MMtrn-Int. Mr. MHIeer deetaerd: "Nt Yet." RreMitly Mr. MrOeer refwsed the SsHitli taiieewver LHteral HwmlHa-Ht. OFFICIAL OF OTTAWA HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUCCUMBS SUDDENLY OTTAWA. June 14 Dr David A. Clark, assistant deputy minister of the Department of Health, died suddenly laat night at the ajae of sixty years. MRS. PANKHURST DIED LONDON THIS MORNING LONDON. June 14 Mm. Pankhurst nwmerly well known aa a militant suffragette, died this morning at tbe age Of 86. y.JphA.CJTOll. paisieet real Oat of this esMisnd tar nuuty y,, PtUWleT and I'irfljetent' employe of Use sits., pill sail batutday afternoon on the Princess Alice Mr Vancouver where ne win pay, service and administration. He refer-s brief visit before prooeedln to Vie- red to the renewed confidence that torts where he all) undergo an opera- -apita! now had In this province and tton Jar oaterecta oa hla eyes. Mr. Oar- hIno to ieglalatton that had brought rail does not intend, to return to Prince abcut vastly Improved conditions for nuperi. DIL LITTLE DIES. NEW VYwBTOINSTER. June 14 -Dr. A Little SO rears of age. pernor tbe Counaught School here. died at Traqullle yesterday. Lh'nn o r .in hour whJe Mr. Pattullo peke aboi't hair that t me The meeting wae oi.e of the moat attentive and compliment! ry accrdd political apeak-?in h re in many years. There was not lPtrrroartl-n or disturbance In Its entire ooune although tbe audience cmttlned representatives of all political rade arid clasjea. Aid. W. M. Drown president of the Liberal As-3c:a;lc7j c-cupled the chair. CONMIOEU THE KCCOUII rrrniu iacLeaii urged that the elector., in making then choice at the U rcirp i'tction. ccrslder the rcoord ol the gorercn.ent during the past severa. eais and cautioned them against being actuated by mere political cries. He v eld tliat the late government had con- aiued members of high calibre and character and men of reasonable and. in s-nie cases, exception al efaiutf. He ;:gcd that the same government which hgd earned on the aifalis of tbe pro vince In a business like manner lor tre past twelve yeaas should be return ed to offloe. particularly since certain i..a;ters oi importance were yet to be :on:p!f.ed. He referred to the fact that the late government had received the luppor. 01' Labor and Independent Conservatives and that even now the ibcral candidates included at least hrec trades unionists. Tbe real test of i government was In the tangthle re- ..uiu that were to be seen and he pointed with some pride ts legislation that had been brought down tor the bsmattt e la d generM irng Hdl ascial i m oondrtspna, uuumwiw, the wi gteat dm naaasaai1,, irpsnstan . . t mdtnnry m tbe weovlaee wider tbe Company. Other firms Liberal regime and the vastly improved ,f Ppprln operate from other financial condition of British Columbia P0" The of tbe fish go through since Mil. j Seattle. Th rmnier ix-frrMi hriefiv tn oh.r. ' Since the opening of the flahtns sea- ges that had been made by the opposl- ! ,on ' Resurrectlcn Bay last week sev-tlon against members of tiie gorern- rJ fishermen hsv been mak- tnent who. in subsequent Investigations. had been completely exonerated of any wrongdoing. He claimed that some of these charges had been brought In the , attemDt to counterart for nolltlrAl imp. I posea an excellent budget that had been brought down and other legtals- tivt achievements of the government I here were many vain election cries iiid one of these was that "It was time or a chai.ge." Would any sound bus-iiess institution, and the government vai one of the largest businesses In ih. province, turn one exparlenosd and capable board of directors out and ucoeed them with inezperlenoed directors unused to handling large business just because it was felt "It was tana for a change." questioned tbe Premier He asked the electors not to be In fluenced by party cries and shibboleths tut tn judge tlie government upon Its record He referred to how the financial ilev of the province had been lauded in h:t-h place and even by political op ponent. P1IILIC DEHT He had no cxc. se to offer for an in creased public debt. He would leave the people to judge whether the gov ernment had acted wisely In increasing the public debt fcr such purposes as liquidating unprovided lor expanses that had been Incurred by the previous administration, tor building roads and opening up the country, tor continuing constructions of tbe Pacific Great eastern Railway which had not been started by this government, for the University of British Columbia bulldlnga. for developing and marketing the University lands, for public buildings such as Tianquille sanitarium and the Incurables Hospital, for Okauagan Irrigation, (or better housing, tor the department "f Industries for soldiers' settlement and for Sums reclamation. Waa It all justified? He also referred to the fact that the debts of all the provinces had increased proportionately or even more than had Brltlah Columbia 'a from 188.-800.00 In 1B17 to S77.0M.00O In 1M7. And splendid provision was being made by this province for the repayment of the d'bt. be declared. The government I wss laying by at the rate of 1 1. 780.000 per year and already had Sld.oao.eao In the bank with which to reduce the debt The tact that bonds In fiMtm.!u "s luiwuuanu ber 1987 and the Vancouver Province had Itself complimented the govern-niunt upon this had brought the best pries since 1SSS. CAPITAL NEEDED Capital was more than ever needed fed develop the natural resources of tpe province tbe Premier said, but capital rakbttM also psy Its share of the coat of Labor Dr. Tolmie bad said that U he was ATTEMPT MADE SECURE MONEY PRINCE RUPERT ERIE RAYMOND LANDS IN HANDS OF POLICE AT VANCOrVEK AND IS CONtlCTtD VANCOUVEB, jum 14 Pleading tUlty ij attempting to obuin money by &lse pretends irom Mrs. R. Wilson and Mrs. Roee. Eric Bayinond was remanded 6 Ma; strata Bhaw until June 18 for sentence. ..-.j d.ng to the police. Raymond obtained addresses of tne Informants m rinoe Rupert and wrote them In the a me of friends asking them each to jrward $28. A pica for leniency was put forward y a dlrtant relative of the accused, who offered to obtain work for him outside tu city. liEVIMOF COD FISHING ALASKAN HANKS TO HE EXPLOITED ONCE MORE BY AMERICAN CONCERNS SEWARD. June 14 Immediate revival jl the cod flahing Industry west of Seward along the Aleutian Islands was announced by C. C. Hale, president of tbe Union Cod Plahlns Company, the anaifea tM Pish Oasnnanv and the 1 !n two hundred dollars a day. Red 'eunon as reported tne largest run in ears. 1 RADIO STATION POINT BARROW I.N OPERATION M HOI KS AFTER APPARATUS LEIT SEWARD FOR THAT PLACE SEATTLE. June 14. The northernmost radio station in tbe world at Point Barrow. Alaska, flaahed Its first message to tbe outside world yesterday afternoon, just 84 hours after the equip- ment started from Seward. UJ. Army Signal Corps office here, it was an- nounoed. The new station la In charge of Pte Richard Heyser. radio operator, who Sew with the plane to the relief of tbe film party The equiptn- left Sewrrrd by train and at Anchorage was loaded on to a relief plane. CANDIDATE FOR CARIBOO GRITS CONVENTION DtK'LlNB TO SI PI'ORT D. A. HTODDAIIT AND NOMINATES R. N. CAMPBELL WTLUAeSS LAKE. June 14, Hobsrt Nell Campbell of Harper's Camp was nonunaieo at tn mineral convention yswroay to contest uariooo noma st the forthcoming provincial election. J. M. Yorston. former H-L-K-. declined to run. A resolution to leave tbe field 10 D Stoddsrt MIA, the Provincial b supported tbe Liberal gov- nunent connlatently In the last legls- j111". waa defeated 84) to " 18. PARTY tflT KIWAMIANQ COMING TO RUPERT JASPER. JtUt 14 A Sclal train coming all the way tram Duluth lei left here iWJ" ffosAnde Rupert where ft srBulf asrlvC abeflt ihree o'olo clock to- mrrrdw R Mt ob bdwrl about loo Klwanlatis on the way to tbe convention. Tliere wUl also be a number on tbe regular train Soon after arrival in Prtrtos Rupert tftey will sail for tbe south. .MEROINd COMPANIES niTPPAIA .1h 14 -11 WniHSa placed in Power he would Immediately , rm(Mrht of tne Plrnv Arro Motor Com -(continued on page flvet ny ytr(Uy conllnni reports that I the Pierre Arruw and Stud baker Oor-Thla afternoon's train, due from the po ration were neicutiaUng with the otv-Ent at 8:30, waa reported this morning Jecl of lornuns a merger of .he two to be on time. iccucero.. mA