Save Money Boston Grill The cheapest way to buy the Dally News la to subscribe by the year. The cost U 5.00 and your copy l delivered to your address each evening. Jiist figure out the small cost to you (or this dally service for twelve months! colonel James Fltrirksurlce. comman-'' i f tlie Irish Free State air , force, wl nafely landed In the Bremen at "irrnly Iain ml yeaterday. Is aald to be " "'tiKlii ol the Lite Otnime Pltvjniiurloe " tlu. Cltj. AIF Propeller of plane is through lack of fuel owing to encountering head winds IRELAND TO CANADA BY A!R Government steamer speeding to nick up hardy adventurers who are IN FOG OFF NEWFOUNDLAND AND DROPS TO LAKE Junker Plane Lands at Island, Straits of Belle. and All Three Flyers Safe .... ,l. XVIII.. No. 88. rkllm a CA mm German Greenly Isle, - YOUNG PEOPLE WERE KILLED WHEN DANCING I WJ IMON TOOK rUltK UBXISATII IIAI.I. AMI MAM ITCH 11 1 IN F1..UIKX ii iT PLAINS. Missouri. April 14. I iv people srr known to b i t and fifteen misting are believed livi perished while twenty are li :a! iii aertou condition as th : ol an explosion of undeternliMi . Ainch wrecked a crowded deno mi. late last night ' ..iii.i which followed swept tlx iii::cr was under way in.' people when the ut Atqjmt. The till a J '.U-or of the' building oocupte :"tr It la believed a large tank ..ire blew up. the dancer belm hen tneflonr caved In. C.N. ENGINEER WAS KILLED IM.IM. H J, OK IIIM. P I HUMAN -IKIUILl INJIIIRII BIT NO PAH-MESOr.tt III II T l"IU)NTO April 14 Engineer J W of Toronto wa instantly killed i-n-tnan Oreen wi slightly injured :. ( snadlan National Winnipeg derailed near Bradford. Ontario. TlM' engine toppled over and - "i the engineer. Five cars If It the ' i' mi paaeengers were hurt. CIRCLED ROUND McKINLEY PEAK AHUM TTNKI ALT IT I ll: 01' ''.hmi MKT IN TKMPtCKtTI HK fifty mum 1 M KEETNA. Alaska. April 14 Sari iii.ni returned yeatrrday after "iiiiied four hour flight circiunnavl-luc peaks Of Mount McKlnlsy ' ' ihfi and Hunter, eighty mile n!i-.st of he a '.lining an altitude of more than i ii'iKi tireit McKinley. Rossman 1 1 i tempmture of fifty below UNITED CHURCH MEN PASSJN THEOLOGY vncohver. April 14. Certlflcstes " Uk completion of a course In thao-lor th ministry were alven yei- '":v nfternoon st the oori vocation of n. ij,,,.,,, tneologlcal college to Robert M . n.ivid Donaldson. ;C Addyman mi 'I J Amundiien FOSTER IS REFLECTED HEADLEGION IN B:C, xamixxps, April 14 -Colonel W W. ''-in D.8.O. of Vancouver was re-i ui president of the BC. command "! He Canadian Legion at tne con-vcut ion here. corner Quebec province WKRE LOST IN THE FOG 0UKI1BC, Aprl 14. On apprseetiing the- coast line of Newfoundland yesterday the German airplane Tinmen struct a thick fog and live airmen lost their bearing) completely, accord in to an official report of their landinga on nMtJtfiJf .laland .JJved hete l&faf Um (he airmen theca ier vwneejfHf in the ift mKmt&1citol&tt a ln!in; on a wmall lake on the htlaml almul ftatO yeaterday nflernoen. An inapeclton of (he plane showed lltHt It waa more -riouly injure! than waa at first thought and it k believed (he machine cannot leave fer a few days. ONTHEAL. April 14 M flown from east to west for the first time. The" Irishman and two Germans who made the cross-; in iiv v uimvi c rtnai am t isiana in tne straits ol Belie isle between tne coasts 01 Labrador and Newfoundland. 1 The island is just within the Canadian boundary and m the province of Quebec. Flying from Baldonelle, Ireland, to New York, the plane ran short of fuel and was forced down in a snowstorm. The first word of the safety of Baron Gunthervon Huenefeld and Captain Herman Koehl, pilot, and the co-pilot. Col. James Fitzmaurice, commander of the insn rree oiaie air iorce, was given u me worm eariyipe and .wociated interests read: last evening by W. F. Barrett, radio Operator at Point j "We are sure from an interview you were kind enough to give A T nkiNiilnii r niiiir rf Q Tnkna ITia inamaiM I urhnn in Vifturijl In Janilarv Vnll will he interested to knoW that milium, xjouiaviut, wesji simply said, "German plane ouv..v., anJhL rr.ir.ir ThJn ....... fnr ackinir and there remained the three adventurers who disappeared into the air seaward from Costello, Ireland, Thursday morning. Messages From Baron Another messaire filtered throiiffh Point Armour that the Bremen landed at that the crew was O.K. Iate last night the North German Lloyd line in New York announced they had received a message from Huron Huenefeld, confirming their landing. The message read, "Made safe intermediate landing on Greenly Island ne cessitated by lack of fuel and lured on the way." A second message from the Baron said: "The Bremen sustained a broken propeller and damage to the landing gear." Montcalm to the Rescue OTTAWA, April' 14. The government fctenmer Montcalm has leen despatched to QWsJwiflto re- turn the members ot tne -crew or xne juuTe "JiTBmen to civilization. Early this morning the Montcalm wrb in the Gulf of St. Lawrence 200 mfies front 'Greenly'lslaiid. The steamer reported she then was steaming for the islnnd. The vessel was diverted from the patrol course ..4- i.l.iirrllf A A large large amount amouni 01 of ice ice is iuur reportetl in it the uiu gul guu irovornmont officials declared this morning that una of the Montcalm's arrival at Greenly would dop inp ice nnnrtitions conditions encountered. encouiueren. Planty rmnuy 01 of food ioou sui available at Gr eenly. Northern and PRINCE broken; landing forced v i marooned at farthest j ! I I The North Atlantic has been viiivii m w onic m w v t v. viiav ui uv. wuuiio. iuo micooSc j - at Greenly Island. Wind j vl hnL lofuilB u,i some doubt of the safety of i for O noon slightly damaged but strong head winds encoun I I ' um M B me iiiuo icnd upon ! supplies are PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper KUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 Hf4vt KM.u:r ii am; oni WAV rnoM tVaiwc -rn it km FLYKU " Dr. Iu.m OuHur.je: tcoi off it- in Murray Bar today for Orftnly l'lind. agpcjiluij to sr- r .! thcr. ii. five .hcur.- nnd inoy b::..g ihc llyer-i bc.ti. , MACHINERY AT ' MILL TURNED TKXT UIHI TUU.1V. ONE HIIIK Ol HK.11. fUE PLAXT MAV DPtR- ATE Tlll!ltlAV Tbe ochtaeni at tave aM( Bay Com pany's new mill at Baal Oove turned over ! today lor the fust Uatt very satttfaetor- side of the plant wttl he m operation Thursday. The Bet! mill Is being continued for j the percent and a pltner 1a oe'ng In-j stalled there to be uoed until thv other! plant U complete. This will enable the) mill to operate In such a manner as U nil all orders. It will be a little time ' eapiete m u is in operation "p"c!ty- rK,If: vai. VANCOUVam. April M. Wheat nas mg sg njteiiff aellluf price ytertuy being si.mv n r n izr B.C. Electric WaS American Control by Present Britishers Purchasing Stock UT0R1A, April 14. A cable me.Hsaire to Premier MacLean yesterday from Mackay Edar and George Prescott in regard IIia niifnliSM t tkn M I ITlu,f !. tlnllwilV hi' I J1m Rnllllr. " ur return to Undon we formed a dn)m CjIj u. t nMi totnnerc. who in conjunction w th our C.nianfpends has made n orftr to purchase the stocK ot "We Was Ksaoam became sun r of tVsWtrflll AjVlCr- loan Interests In New York, who desirous of obuimim control aiKl are very pleased to be able to Inform you that this company will continue to be British tr.tcreM- and Is to be chanced UHUlflUU III1SJ into a coiniuny with a Cana- dian charter THREEDEADIN WINNIPEG FIRE : IHHASTItOl M MHI, IN U1S1 I.OM.l IILOCK IN UI HMI Ol' ItlTY WINNIPEG April 14 -Ftre in the Casa Loma block tn the weat end of the city, this afternoon lo reported to have claimed three live and Injured at least j half a doatn personi. Several were also 1 ' overcome by smoke The Identity of the In not established. URGES REORGANIZATION'kiSflli PENSION BOARD CANADA' KILOWNA. BC AprU 14. The British Columbia command of the Canadian Legion yesterday passed a reaolu- reoreajaiastlan of the aTird of Canada and referred the matter to the Dominion convention. In another imolutton the Dominion Government wa urged to conduct an inquiry into alrkmvui and unemploy- utcr.; Iu4u::icc. ICE BLOCKADE i INHERING SEA' I1KI.IKI SHIP I VIUI.K TO KK.U'll ST. PAIL ISLAND TO FKTCII NICK PEOPLE ST PAUL ISLAND. Alack. April 14 - An Impenetrable Ice blockade, which has Isolated St. Paul in Bering Sci or six months, today turned beck the TJnled Ststr fisheries sblp Klder. which attempted to reach here with mall and provisions and to rescue sev - ; era I person In need of medical atten - ' tum The Elder was obliged tn return to St. George Island nnd another attempt win be made as aoon as possible. F3RKER SKIPPER OF L4URA WHALEN DIED VANCOUVER VANCOUVBK. April 14. - Captain I vltloti of .':alc harbor for small beats Htiirh Dfherty. 74 years of nge. master Such a harbor appears particularly ,rr.o '.i er. died here yestrrdsy on Pier C nccrary !rce Seward U the nearest from a heart attack while attending to, pom: to important fishing grounds h!n du:ter. as fumigating dBeer. and muy become the tra -ishlpuent Dobcrty'a last ship was the Vancou-Irolrt r( value to this industry and the ver schooner Laura Whalen general public." Premier Mackenzie King Telegraphs Congratulations- to Pilot of Bremen on Accomplishment of Atlantic Right 0 United States Government is Spending Money in Developing the Ports of Western Alcsha Sum of $85,1)00 to Provide Seward and $17,000 at AoHINGTON, April 14. w Bay, Alaska, harbor The dee project were adopted yesterday by the House of Representatives rivers and harbor committee. Port Alexander proposal would provide a channel fifteen feet i and 150 leet wide at the main entrance to the bay with a chan nel two feet deep and forty feet wide at the entrance to the inner lagoon .n a cost of $17,000. The Resurrection Bay project would provide refuge at Seward for small boats at a coat of 185,000. nincuMliig the project. Major General , TTAWA, April 11. ConRralulalionH to (he members of (he crew of (he Bremen were Kent by Premier .Mackenzie Ivinjf last niiiht who addressed a telegram to Cant. Koehl at Point Armour wireles station as follows: "On behalf of the government and people of Canada I desire (o congratulate you and your companions on your safe arrival in Canada on the completion of the first westbound transatlantic airplane flight. Your achievement marks a distinct and notable advancement in (he development of aviation and means (he hridKins or oceans and of makinr, possible closer relations and friendships among (he nations of (he world." JQVed c J trOUl tne m.i . Electric nauway. 1 11 ' 1 '" " iiiui: hi i in hi; Sl'BNT KKTt'ltlKAN IMI'IIIIVISO IIAIHHIR WASHINOTON. April 14,-Tbe Ketchikan Creek. Alaska, project for the dredging ol the creek was adopted by the House rivers and harbors committee, the cost of the project to be S17S.OO0 to be spent in deepening the ) mouth of the creek to a depth 4 of ten feet at mean low water. E Jadwln. chief of Army engineers, said: "Brwaid. an he point at the ter-j mli uk of the Alaska Railway, should I'eccr.e or of the most Important cit es of Alaska" and that its full de- ivt: pmei:t recmb to, demsnd the pro-1 STABBING AFFRAY AT BELLA COOLA Staff sergeant McNeill !ave fee Down the ChI to Investigate Trouble Among Indian In respone to Information received ol .' .Ubii.i: affray among Indians t Dell Ccola Utaf Sergeant Alex ate-rrev'nr'al Neil:. police, sailed last ntgnt on the Prlncriw Royal to Investigate the ease. No name nor further particulars are available though Constable Williams .advised headquarters here that the esav. t , i. rflMCCDUATIUrC ADT VJJ 1 leJUai I ill! I AMJ 4ft 1 1 U REVIVING INTEREST VANCOUVER. April 14. There is strong revived interest tn Conservatives In Uie interior." Dr Tolmle said today There has been enthusiasm shown at recent conventions snd meeting which bodes well for the future." .... KAKTIHJl AKK YKSTRItll.tY ' . SKATTLE April 14 An earthquake. presumably along the Brit'ah Columbia shores was recorded on the selamo- graph at the University ot Washington from 3 37 tn one minute past four yee- terday afternoon. Goals to Nothingl accommodation was that watched the Hangers make a gome for the Scottish Cup by de- Rangers Won Scottish Cup at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Today Scoring Four LASGOW, April 14. Hampden Park's. taxed today by the crowds clean sweep of the final featinir Celtic four froal.t to nothing The Hangers have appeared in eleven final tie.s and were last successful in 1&03. They have met Celtic five time. They won the first duel in 1894, lost in 1880, liMO and 1904, while after two drawn games in 1909 the cup was not awarded because of a riot st Hampden Park. The Celtics have won the trophy twelve times in eighteen appearances in the deciding round. Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and beat for the least Phone 457 Price I" i e " Protection for Small Boats at Port Alexander This Year Port Alexander and Resurrection HALIBUT BIDS LITTLE LOWER FAKE TOTALLING latWI roiNlt-i SOLD AT HMI KM IIAMlt HUM IUKMNU Baltbut landings here this morning totalled 1S3J00 pounds, eight American vessels disposing of catches totalling 111,000 pounds at bids ranging from Bile and 6c to 0.5c and 6c while seven Canadian vessels sold 64.600 pounds at man at sad 6c to sac and as. AMMUOAN Liberty. 34.000 pounds. Booth Plaser- 1 n4, te4c esse i . - - .. . Atlas. 18,000 pounds. Canadian Plah ft Cjld gtcrage Cj . 8.4c and 6c. Ilene. 35.000 pounds. Canadian Pish Si Cld Storage Co . 8.3c and 6c. Superior. 13.000 pounds. Pacific Mah-rlr.v 8.6c and 6c. Tyee. 16 000 pounds. Atlin Fisheries. 10 Ac snd 6c Wave. SJOO pounds, and Mildred H 3,000 pounds. Booth fisheries, iq&c and 6e Flattery. 7.600 pounds. Canadian Pish St Cold Storage Co.. 10.6c and Sc. CANAIIl.tN B at Y . 33 000 pounds. Canadian Pish Cold Storage Co.. 6c and 6c. Kalen. 13.000 pounds. Atlln FUbertss, 3.&c and 6c. Caygecn. 3.000 pounds, and M. A. B , 1.000 pounds. Royal Fish Co.. 8.1c and Jc. Nubs. 6.000 pounds, i Atlin PlshertAs. I Dc and Sc Sea Maid. 13.000 pound. Canadian Pith At Cold Storage Co. 8.3c and 6c. N. ft S . 3.600 pounds. Canadian Pish ft Cold Storage Co 3 2c and sc. MINE WORKERS VOTE STRIKE ALIIBHTA COAL FIKI.IIS MAV lit: TIKI I P 111 MINKRS TlllttH Oil tMN.1-IHAN INION LBTHBRIOOK. AIU., April 14 - Miners belsrgtntt U the Mine Workers union of Canada throughout southern Alberta coal fields voted yesterday In favor of a strike unless their demands are met by the operators,. The chief demand la for recognition of their ortcanlmtion formed after tlw break wtth the United Mine Workers oi AmencH two year ago. The bods claims 7.000 members In Alberta '' " now organising on Vancouver Island MAKE INQUIRY PAY OF JUDGES Ahril II 14 Hon. Brnest U- Borate Iroto ShS Mrssnnel of a speekl ''semWtte' 9 rwisf into Ith !,",('y of Judges' salaries In Canada Thev are Miss MePhall. Messrs Boys Ball of Hamilton. Bell ot St John. Albert. Can tier Oarmlchaet. Duff. Pafsrd nersnaw, Hay. Ladner. Lapolnte. Sandriwm, TbOrson snd Tot- site. Brouson Hunt, who accompanied the High School bssketball team to Ocean Palls this week, nas stopped over at the paper town and may take employsMBt at one ul lli BclU UuwU i.Jiiiiciii.