s Ail .1. Save Money The cheapest way to buy the Dally New li to subscribe by the yer. The cost Is ts.OO and your copy Is delivered to your addreu each evening. Just figure out the email coat to you for thla dally aervlce for twelve monthal Vol XVIII., No. 122. CANADA ELECTS ' 'till: HOY PRESIDENT AMI lli'JItNVN Ol' VAMOIVEK IS tlCE-l'HESlDEMT MpfcO. May 36. The Royal 8b-'.'mate In annual wiwion elected i I'.-r Oamllle Buy of Quebec pre- lrufeesor D Buchanan of the 'y of B.C. waa rhoncn vloe-pre-lepresentlng the chemical, 'i:cl phyaioal aciencr section. He nc of the delegate to the tail il conference oil niatiiematloa ! ut Bulugne in November. CHARGED WITH SHOPBREAKING nuniit or him: department am IIHOTIILH IN l-OLIl'E COl'IlT VANOOl VEU vm ,h vbr. May aa M D llarrla, ' ' tlitver for the fire department ""Hit of R. C. Hurrla. waa ar-11 '1 numcuty charged with attempt-enter a shoe a tore and aa a "' polloe investigation three "f shop breaking were laid i men appealed lu the police 'in-'- morning they were remanded 1 v..vk RE-ESTABLISHING JEWS IN RUSSIA vi w York. May as.-Announcement 1 "!' IkTP of a lfl hv WrnlM M. skftera, Mrs. Mary Ore and Mrs. Thov Doha, and two brothen. WUltam and Oeorae. all of Terrace, also two other sisters. Mrs. Plank LaSetle. Ban Diego Cal., and Mfls. Wm. Morrison. AMwood Ont., and thrat other brothers. John of Foremost. Aita.. Rod of Loa Angeles Cal. and ftank Watt of High River, Alta Decea.ed was of an especially genial. kindly disposition and his passing la deeply regretted by a very large cirok of friends. The pallbearera ware two brothen. Oeorge and Wm. uttie. and four nephews. Blwood and BUuley Brooks. W H Watt and Lswrenoe Orelg There were floral tributes from Mother and Miss Ooualns, Mrs. Orelg ani fsmUv. HI and Mrs. Geoff Little. Mr. and Mrs. Thos twoou ana lamuy. Mr. and Mrs B. T. Kenney and family. Mr. and Ut T. B. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs Oeo. Diver ana ramny. aar. ana Mrs B. N. Klrkaldy. Oordon and Dudley Little. Clara. Dorothy and Bdlth Id t tic. s. Annie Ross. Mrs. J. Baker. Native Bona of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. a. h. Barter. Mr. and Mrs C. R- Gilbert. Mm suehmond and Mrs. Ardagh. Mr. and Mrs. J- K. Oordon. Mr. and Mrs. J Ar Mr. and Mrs F. C wsnop. um wm Vanderlip. Mr T Turner and family Mlat. Mr. and Mrs '"' "I S1.0O0.0O0 as nart of the .nd Mm at n r-uP'y of SB sgslnat Paid Protection Money Mayor of Vancouver Alleged to Have Keen (iuest of Joe Celona at Shaughnessy Heights Homo 1 j ANCOUVER. May 25.-Frank Caisa, former operator of disor-J uerly houses, testified at Wednesday afternoon's session of the police inquiry that he had from 1920 to August 1927 made ifgular payments of protection money to Detective Sergeant M--Uughiin and Detective D. A. McGregor of the morality squad. These allegations of Caisa were the subject of police commission investigation some time ago in camera. The commission found then that the charges were not supported by evidence. Caisa also told Wednesday of seeing Mayor Taylor in the haugbueM Height home of tut Celx - .a. tnc alleged operator of disorderly Uues. On one occasion, Oatm said, he had seen the mayor "drunk and par alysed." The party, he said, was attended by several women from Celona establishments. MANYATTEND LITTLE FUNERAL TEUKACE I'llll'li; MOI'IIK IvOHS IM HWi KXOtVai tUN HIM MM-- In- htfKtL- thttttf TBRItACS. May St. The funeral of th late Albeit t Little who passed away li l.r prtuur Rupert nspital on kiona: ...oru ug. May Si. wan held frum th sngllcan Church bare on Tuesday after loon and wa very largely attended Ser ice at the church was conducted b Rev. A. W. Robinson with Rev. T. J Marsh assisting at the oemetery, Tit Native Bona of Canada burial aervk waa also read at the graveside by J a. Smith, president, assisted by I. T. Kan ney, the deceased being an active ant popular member of the local lodge. Mr. Utile was born In Attwood. On larlo. M years ago. Me Joined the mat. to the Yukon in IBM and after spend ing S number of yeara In the north cttled in Vancouver where he llvcc until about ten years ago when he cam to Twrraoe Mr. Little la aurvlved by ai sbsB mother, who S3 years old. tw B. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. H. r. V. Haney, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bparkes. Mr. ana rs. Oinf Hanson. Mr. a. j- .iry. and Mr r. Aiken. B. Creelman. Mr and Mrs. V Souet. BArney Colbeahtnl. Mr. and Mr. O Teaater. T. a. wawn. aar. D A. Mcisinnon, mum ona,, quou of tl0,000.000 to set up j Mr. and Mm H Cote lstl UltrlrUltllral nnlAnUa In UiimU ' ''iitributton makes a total of mi' ikmi lalaed b the Joint Amertoan committee to match a oondl-" (iu.ooo.ooo offered by the Soviet "''inifliit to reetabllsU Jwws on " 111 Ruaala. To date 150 new ' ' " with 160,000 Jewa living on iiuv been establlahed there. CONSERVATIVES LOSE THEIR AMENDMENT 35 -The Conservative OTTAWA. May . m .uoDly regretting the " ttif reromni-uu" ci " the Duncan . . ' A KUkpatrtok commlMlon on maritime w u- sailed last nleht by i . ' . -u h a we "' 1 "ne ueorar on on trip rin vn. rcnu-a rreon"- - - PROSPECTING BEHRINGSEA FOR HALIBUT Word ! rtxctvi-a here that the New ngland. the ftahlng ichooner aperatcti 1 the Raw IMglsnd Pishing Obmpany A of stHoRttan,tiridlng fishing not 53sp5il mmint pa to Behrknaj 'ea recently A.i she did t brli.g Heme a Very hoovy catch it i.-Miuned she wss no' very .Mrjc-lu: Inquiry at the local office i:f th- tn Hny elicited the Information tl.u: n Vord bad been received here of a.i. j uch trip. Thf New Bugland 1 the only Boa .in operated on the ' company lay." he others being operated on what '.nowii as the "independent lay." MAYOR SAYS STATEMENTS ARE UNTRUE Taylor Was in Cnisa's Houme Only Few Minutes in 1021 VANCOUVER May 25 Mayor Tajler today denied statements at the police inquiry Wednesday by Frank Caisa. The mayor baM he was in the home of Joe Celona one night, December 31. 1914, and then only for fifteen minute, having been invited from a friend's house to take of n glass of champagne. The mayor said he wus con' suiting his solicitors concerning the poMMlbillty of instituting perjury proceedings. IALIBUT ARRIVALS TODAY 113,500 POUNDS HU American iwi and luu fanadlau Mll Calrlim TIiIh Aluriilng A total of 118.SC0 pounds of halibut was soul at the Pish Bxchange this morning Six American vessels sold 100.-Mtt pounds at from 8.8c and 8c to 8.6c and 8. while two Canadians disposed of 1S,M Bounds at Be and 6c and Jc and ft American boat, the Ithona. with 1,000 pounds, arrived too late for the day's sale. BaMs were as follows: America n Omaney. 84.000 pound. Canadian Fish OeM Btorage oo.. s.ic and c. WtidBaJ,' umo bound, Bewth.iFleh- trlea,'Bb,-W lf'';' -1 'ii Betty. 11,000 pounds, Booth tMhMas, 93m ad ob. Bravo, 8,000 pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 4c and 0o. Mal H 14J00 pounds. Atlln Flah- ertaa, 8 Be and 8c. TMMy J.. 18,000 pounds. Canadian FISH ft Cold Btorage Oo., 8.6c and 6c. Canadian BeballOB 4.500 pounds, Royal Pish Co.. 9c and 0c Rlncleader. 8.800 pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 9 3c and 8c. CONSERVATIVES OPPOSE UPHILL f AI'TAIX M. MCU.AN NOMINATED IN IKUMi; AOAINNT SITTINO LAItOIC MRAiBKK PBRNIB. May tSv Captam M. McLean of Michel. BJC., has been chosen Con-ervative candidate for tbe Pernle dls- iMct In opposition to Tom Uphill, the Labor member who now holds the seat It is prolble the Liberals may not have candidate 1C this constituency. ArU-crilna In the Dailv Newa PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, li:., FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 Canada to Be One of Original Parties to Kellogg Treaty for Renunciation of War Everywhere May 25. Expressing keen satisfaction that the WASHINGTON, oi iiu i.; iire so favorably inclined towards the treaty for the renunciation of war, which my government proposed on April 13 as to wish to participate therein individually; and as original signatories," Secretary of State Kellogg extended to ' Canada a cordiai invitation to become one of the original parties to tiie treaty for the renunciation of war which is now under consideration, i i Keliogg's note was despatched to the L1NDY AJ1.ETS FITZ: 'I Ir cheeilul gn-eting of one renowned transatlantic flier to another at iioiling Field, Washington. Terrace Man Bags Huge Grizzly Bear Near Lakelse Lake and is Now After Its Male Companion in Same Vicinity May 25. After camping on their trail for several TERRACE, days, J. Seigfreid of Terrace bagged a large grigs!)' bear and her cub on Sunday at Eliga Creek, jus north of the Lnkele Lake landing. Bear tracks of huge proportion hate been noticed lately around the lake and early campers have been venturing out in some trepidation. The captured animal it of huge proportions, but still larger tracks would indicate that the male grizzly is also in the vicinity and local campers await news of its capture with interest. ORGANS OF GORILLA JUST LIKE HUMANS i Tlwl la OpInUm tt Dr. IMm Who Conducted ll-t Meftem m Miss JAOKSONV1U.IC, FIs., Mny 26. -A physician u authority for tbe state- ment that the Inner organs of Miss Congo. gorilla, could not be distin guished from those of a 13 or 14 yeai old girl. The animal, said to be the only female gorilla In captivity, ap peared almost human In many respects. In the opinion of Or. Ralph M. Green. Jacksonville. Utom collttM. a dlssasti common among human beings, caused Mist Congo'a death recently la Baiaaota. The gorUla waa valued at 8150,000 by her owner. John Ringiing, Sarasota circus millionaire. She waa captured in 1993 by Ben Burbriduc Jacksonville explorer and big game hunter, on tbe slope of Mount Klvu, Belgian Congo. She sub sequently become a .pat qt, jibe. Bur- bridge family. ,j.i ... Df. past nut M TmiiisuilitSBliiU,)il the Yele taeulty, gavn MMvOMko ,pM4U- genee tesu in ISM. The animal was found to posaeas a fafain equal to that of a 8 or 7 year old child. The avleuUat wild Mla Cuugo wa about that age when raamlnad. Tnomas Peddle, Bohool princi pal, left on yesterday momlng i train looking for a statement from ottawa Announcement of Sale of I'.G.E. to C.N.It May Come Any Day Now VICTORIA. MajT25. Premier MacI.ean is not prepared to make any statement in regard to negotiations between his government, the C.N.R. and the De-minion (int ernment beyond stating that the reply of Hon. A. C. Dunning, minister of nil I ways in the House of Commons Wa!-nehday to the question of A. W. N'eill of Comox-Atlin that negotiations for the acquisition of the I'.G.E. by the Canadian National Kail ways were proceeding is Mir red and. .the 1'remler ex pectN an announcement arty day now. PKIC'E Of WHEAT Vancouver, May 2d. -The prloe w lieat lol i,-. $1.5t" of L. Cokeley. BjC.L.8. of Vancouver Is the head of a aurvey par:y which ar- at uf.an.i was made publl: last night. An Me .t.ua ly worUea note was sent t 'i the g:vernnn-iitH of Australut New eah.nd. Siuth Ali.ca. the Irish Free :.u;c and tbe g jverninent of India STOCK QUOTATIONS Nema rkwlHg IHees Today on Yanevu-ter Exchange (Courleay 8. O Johnston Co.. Ltd.) Bid Asked BC. SUver Bayvlew Big Missouri .... Cork Province ... Ounwall Oeorge Copper Olacter Oladatone .... OlaiUr Ooloonda Independence . Kootensy Florence . L. ft L Leadamlth Lucky Jim Marmot Metals . . . National Silver . . . Pend Oreille Premier Porter Idaho Richmond j Ruf us Argents . . . . Il'.uth Hope ! Silver Crest ISUvorado I Bllveremtth jBunlook Terminus i Torlc Wh!tewster Woodbine Cotton Belt Georgia BAvar ...... Orandvlew ....... Marmot Oold OuMtle Slocan King 1J0 IM -Of .00 u .67 . A4V, M M M 8.80 4.00 M 04 M 30 M .8814 .75 .15V, .18 .08 08 JO Jl .1 .08 35 MM, .10 .1H4 .19 .90 18.05 1638 j.jo tM 87 .88 Hi .08 V -! -SJV4 -89 SO .11 .lt B0 ass -as 9 50 3 80 18 a. so 8.66 9.86 .41 V4 48 .70 1 'at'- .41 ".88" ' -1114 -11 W 1.36 .194 .19 HTItEAKY During his visit to the church school the vicar put thai ousstloo to a olass BostonGrill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least Phone 457 Price Five Cents GRIZZLY BEAR SHOT AT LAKELSE LAKE BY TERRACE MAN I - : DINNER GIVEN BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER Mil WILLIAM CLARK SAYS lSEM Of- IRK HAS TO MAKL' ALL 1TH TRADITIONS I ON DON. May St. In a thoughtful of the possibilities of the position ..mi -ips leadlnf up tc the creation of ... offioe, Blr William Clark, the : iy named British High Commis-: to Canada ut a dinner tendered iiy the Caniid.au Club, remarket) i.- had batn called 1 1 an entire!- ..trk-r with all iu tradition and . 'li' i! yet to be mat William amid it would be tb i. of the H.j.h Comwliuilohcr a' u ti' do what within him lie to ..! deliberations beiween tin- tw-i.ni-nui, and help bring them stir : in pursuit of their common RESCUED FROM in i:rn ami I'si:n(ii: on htak hi lAl.kl tM) TAKEN OI NEAR I MM Ah PASS bKM-ri. May ss.wniie a thunder- r pounded the vasail to pteoe on 'k near Vnuwas Pan in Retiring " 380 people sboaid the Star of l a windjammer b-: niglng tc Vii'ka Plsharle were taken off b itguard cutler, mid lir.h'iiouie ' the report nrciifd here "wl WB8 oi her w,.y frrnn Ban ' ' to Br Idol Bay lur :1k- salmon Operator of Disorderly House Declares He Had PREMIER KING TAKES PART IN CELEBRATION 11V TELEPHONE lie AI)1K8KSE8 CHOIVII AT HYDE IMKK. LONDON, ENUUIND OTTAWA. May 38. By means of direct telephone communication between Ot- tawa and London Premier BUtg vesterday Canadian government pmlcl'te1 ta tb P,' " Jirh the Amencaii minister Phillip. i. .. he" Prenilor Klnz spoke v as . fellows: "F r many ytars rot an have naps rated tbe younger hcusoholos of the British V.ip;rc ii-om the Mtbe-land. '.-iOay with the (rrgress of aviation and radio oom- OVIAWA. May 28 -Canada . r3ply to ' """" thi " " " , Z. X-lL tl.e invLutlon to becm. a a.gna-.Ir, f" Mta he ircuty for the renuncation ti f -.m. tol3 a lth cations of tbe wccK It la already answn th.'t Osnada'i attitude wlil be entirely favorable. YOTEIIK l-Olt ritlNCI IttrEIlT DISTHICT The total number of voters in the Prince Rupert atactoral district u now 8,700. Of this n.xr slightly over three thousand thousand are are in in the the city city and and the toe remainder remainder in in Mm Mm dtstrtct. dtstrtct. 4-1 4.' 1 tvAttt cams of sea and school given thelr Both the High Bcbooi cadet c rps. un- 1 i der Principal Thomas Peddle and the catieta of tbe local branch of the Ma .... - t j . ... I " iu uoiia. unosr unii.i Robert Blanoe. made good showings at j annual inspection on Wednesday by! iCSEt. J U Cmmhw nf Vlotnrl. omoer for Military District Mo. 11. The jHajh Bobool cadeu paraded on Wednes-iday afternoon and tbe sea cadeta In the evening Capt. Cummlng. who ea-iprrased pleasure at the appearance of 'both bodies, returned south last night. 1 common wealth In pro claiming a com mon allegiance to His Majesty the Klng. rr:::::; -drowned when PeP WERECAPSIZED Tlllt EE IPSET FKOM BOAT AND 4 : nil I! mnu a faD tv- Biver in AUITIHI UlVUlt NORTH BAT, Oat.. May BS.-eeTSB to Ska AbetlM Northern Ontario. On Toes- 'day three Pinna. Amel Hsctlninen. H. ,Aimltella ai.d E. Rlbinaon were drowned (when the boa: In which they were rid-lng wa overturned. On Thursday a ! ANNUAL INSPECTION rr MChapn"n ZhHriZ Morten nui Moore, members of a surveying ! Py. CHANGES MADE of little girls: if -an the good people the UW lor Terrace and Is expected to return this morning and will proceed to the ! hlack. what oould would you be? to ine city on aeonoay afternoon Subscribe (or the Daily News. rived from ' the south on the Cardans were white and all the bad people were Queen Charlotte Island to ment of Intllun Aflulii.. I sir. I'd be atreaky!"- Jted Book AUTOMOBILES DKAKKM TO HE TESTED Al) SINOALS TO lit MADE COMI'UUOltY 13 ANNOINCKD VICTOaiA. May 38 All automobues In British Columbia must carry certificates that their brakes have bean tasted within six months and found to comply with the standard of requirements. according to amendments to tbe Motor Vehicles Act It was announced today. Arm signals by drivers about to turn, stop, etc.. are also to be made ITALIA COMING FROM THE POLE KEAHIMi KIXU'S HAY. sriTKHEKNEN HIT HAKISU LITTLE SIEEI KINO'S BAT. Bpttrbergen. May 98 The dirigible Italia at 3.30 thli morning Is believed to be one hundred miles north of Morten Island. Spltabergen. on Its return from the iwrth pole but because of thick fog and strong wind Is able to make but little speed. TWO WERE KILLED"AND THREE INJURED WHEN TRAIN STRUCK AUTO TORONTO, May 96. Two persons were killed and three children critically injured when the CJ.R. train struck an auto carrying a fasaUy of seven at a level crossing near Locust H1U station yesterday. The) dead were Atr. and Mrs. John Adams. TED MORGAN DEFENDS LIGHMIGHT TITLE NsTW YORK. May 3B Ted Morgan, VTl'.'lll 'l..t. Junior liK'itwelKht cham pion aucceasfu' defended his title rerc lest nlvl-.t !v ih-leatliut Cannon- survey; eome answered "White" and other. ,.. rrtHi. vi , k.... some oi uic rtwrve ior tne uepan-1 out iime Mary replied Please. knit; in rifteen round slug-