"classified habit M.uXratc nt Victoria Declare for Government Control An Agnint "Fn t 'control" M'TORIA. Oct. 8. Asserting " taxi driver must learn that 1 li'i'mr traffic was under Gov-' 1 "" "t control and not under M(.mtror and that an ex-11 1 1 nhoultl be set. Magistrate l"' hi provincial court yesterday " i.titil forfeited an automobile ' n by Leighton Miles, who v nvirted on a charge of hav- ' unsealed liquor in his pos- WOMEN KILLED WHEN AUTO HIT Ilarrell died yesterday from ii lien suffered Sunday when was hurled 37 feet to the l1"' incut afUr the automobile In "Mich aha win ridlnir win (rnrk " Ktreet car. Mrs. I). A. 11 whh inHtmitly killed. Iloundary WINDSOR, Out., October 3. The Cnnadian Nation-,i i cnger train No. 11 from Toronto to Windsor was ! i mi anil mnll Inntod. t.hn tnkimrH hninir varimialv nuti- MOTOR CARS IN BAD COLLISION Noboly Seriously Hurt in Crash Iaxt Nifiht nt Junction or First, Second and Third Avenues. Tlmrp was a bad automobile collision at 12.60 midnight last night when two taxis crash! head-on at the junction oi rirst. WnnH and Third Avenues. Both cars were badly damaged and the occulta had a miraculous es-cnc from serious injury. One of the cars, belonging to "J9 Uxi concern, waa driven by u. Minnehan and the other, belonging to the 07R liw, was driven )y W. H. McCallum. An Indian WING COMMANDE Ithnt both the cars telescoped to-.irethcr and were on the street all night being salvage.! by a VANCOUVER, Oct. 3. Mrs. J.'garnge concern this morning. VICTIM OF MOTOR ACCIDENT i, tMnnTfVP.1l Oct. 8. Th death occurred today of R. w. Langlade who was the vict.m nn accident at Dunbar and Wrd Avenue nt tin' week end. Lone Bandit Robbed Mails On Canadian National Train And Made Clever Escape Tken Taken Mailt Postal Clerks Open llagii ami Then Slipped mil! MO MATHlMfll and Reboarded Train on Which he Rode Acrjss the iiu iiiitauiinij ! SIGNIFICANCE ! SAYS BENNETT ....... - i r- r v j i i i.i . il at from twenty to sixty-five thousand dollars. I i John Gibbs, 20 years of age of Los Angelos, was ar-i . i-au.ary, ot. 3.-"No n J ... ., l-lnnnl riolil nml Wflllnn nf PBM.Iinn llnnal KlliflCCe tM be i.t ' v v ...ifw, "va""'' t the election in Nov;, rinvney was found on him stuffed about his shabby scoti.," stated Hon. fi. v.. iu-n nulling. ' inett. "It was conrerted th Lib m i bs is believed to have been the man who boarded erais would mak a gn-atiy in M ain at Chatham at 7.30 p.m. and who later went 'rwawi representation.- h. iie:, ; the ,moil tar Z'SX:; r"' H its and covered tho threo clerks, making tliem estn ,,,. Rhoi.-vcr-coiirid.n t ' iickfi. ' '"onservatives. The roblery took place at 7.50 as the train pulled I'airie siding. The train crew noted nothing wrong TPI I Q AfJATTT i he "go ahad" signal was given, flred Johnitene,. ILLJLiJ RBUU 1 i.andles the mail at Prairie Siding, shouted that 'no .i l uken the outgoing mail and apparently the mail ......t. Tl, f!n ofrmAl anrl J Ka nraw Irnnnfcotl. ' .il CIIIJIlJ. AllU llillli OA.ujijfV.tt niiu vire tiv '.! mail door. ' Car One ol Grey's Companions I)c J hp clerks later said the bandit ran out of the front! Inrknt af Vreck ,n "l uf the car and disappeared when the knock was Peace River ' n. I. They supposed he jumped off on the side away ; WINNIpBr; Q .,Aa Mft 3 nun the station. a cnuih M aByoI,e W0liId wnt, Although armed with two guns, Gibba when appre- dt.ciarwi mng commander L. s l.uil'( at Detroit, submitted quietly. Breadner today, describing the It was revealed later that after leaving the mail ; accident to the Godfrey plane, r ir 'iihbs reboarded the rear coach and while the alarms! o the day of the mishap the. iv ,,inff rabed along the border he rode into ndjJV "hW. 'M the train he had robbed. flight ran into dense smoke. The train Stopped OUtSlde Windsor but blbbS WHS 1 Major Godfrey flew lower anc1 'linon the rods and was not discovered. He went another sixty miles of dens ;''"- the Detroit River on the train but was found by smoke was navigated when tree for smugglers on , tta bank, o, looking m.Mi.rratin officers who were J aM tho alien money iii his possession caused him to be ZZJSZ i " i over to the police who had already been advised all visoJon. lt WM a question of ' ! 1' f riblery. jtrying to climb over 500 feet of AUTOMOBILE IS FORFEITED BY TAXI MAN uanKS wnere me river wmu i land on the river. We decided FOURBURNED Jmiln PLANE CRASH to land. The pilot shut of the emrine but could not see water to flatten out and flew into It with a crash. The saving factor being reduction of the ground speed through ftying into tht wind. Both wings were stove u. and the entire plane went under water, filling Instantly. four men pushed back into the cabin, succeeding in climbing out. The plane then rose to the level of the water and drifted to within 100 feet of shore when it stuck in the mud. IN FARM HOME BRANDON. ltt. 3.- Four per sons were burned to death when the farm home of Alex. Wilson passenger In B Mwre p. Manltol)a, wa8 Hllght bruls Th. JJJ. L,yfniyr,reUHlp, The dead going east on Hwsond AkU WWr Wilson. (J78 In the opposite tlirtfWflith. . TU (mnant WHH Ol SUCn are wn1 any anu airs ,Alex. ,,iih, rf. j i w i - - ,o - u thefr'aon iiervni anu mm oamn WIlHon. sister of Mr. Wilson. Ori u in of the fire is unknown. - - The blaie was too far advancert when seen by neighbors for rescue work. The bodies were recov ered. WHEAT PRICES Ul VANCOUVER. Oct. 3. -The price of whwt here wns up this morning being quoiwi at Boston Grill E.oryon readi tha Clasnlfled Ads. LARUE CABARET I! you lose, kdvertlM for It. Special Dinners Thursday aad If y u find, locate the owner. Saturdays Daiirlnr rwy Saturday nlgln Wtiatever you need, advertise for It from 0 to IX. PRINCE RUPERT Dance Hall for Hire. di;r the classified iiaiiit. Accomodation for Ijrlvae Parties Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457 W ill., No. 232. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928 Price Five Cents DIT ROBS C. N. R. EXTRACTION OF SAP FROM THE COCOANUT PALM: It looks like a lance tournament up in the tree, but it's only the daring Tuba man of the Phillipines at a hazardous job. Liner America Picked Up Crew Sinking Trawler and Boats from Fillette Going to Aid Celeano NEW YORK, October 3. The liner America, Cap-;ain George Fried, while on an errand of mercy today to ,he Dutch steamer Celeano reported sinking in a northwest gale came across the steam trawler sinking fast and picked up two life boats from the Fillette which was apparently on fire. The Celeano is a freighter carrying 35 or 40 men. The position of the America is approximately 1000 miles ast of Newfoundland. STOCKS ACTIVE COMPTROLLER AT VANCOUVER HAS RESIGNED 'nowflnkc and Morten Woolsey Have Big Turnover nnd (irandview Xases OfL VANCOUVER, Oct. 3. Snow-lake gained 27 cents on the itock exchange here going to M.05 on sales or 05,000 shares yesterday. The shares sold as ligh as $1.35 during the day. Morten Woolsey. just listed, had 180,000 shares traded In between seven and eight cents with a closo or 7,ac, about two cents higher than the opening. (Jrnndvlew eased orf to 6S). DEPUTY MINISTER OF CUSTOMS DIED OTTAWA OTTAWA, Oct. 3. R. R. Far row, deputy minister of customs, died last night after a protracted illness, lit came under fire In the customs inquiry two years ago. A. N. Mount to Give up Work After Auditors Have Completed VICTORIA. Oct. 3. Alexander Nalsmith Mount, British Columbia Comptroller General, resigned yesterday. He stated that his physician hail ordered him to take n rest He has held the position since I'JIG. Hon. W. C. Shelly, minister of finance, expressed regret and asked Mr. Mbtiat to remain In of fice in the hope that Jils . health would improve. During tho next few months he will' assist th outside auditors who are about tn start a complete audit or the province's accounts. Mrs. J. Jones, who has been visiting in the city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. A. Petcr eon, 819 Second Avenue. left by this morning's train on her re turn to hrr home in Milwaukee Wisconsin. TRAIN EADNER TELLS DETAILS ACCIDENT Court O f Appeal Plays Havoc With Supreme Court Judgments ! Given By Mr. Justice Morrison VANCOUVER, Uct. 3. By a majority judgment Al Marks, who had been sentenced to seven years for conspiracy to defraud the public in connection with stock transactions was granted a new trial by the court of appeals which convened here today. The appeal of Charles P. Portir, jointly indicted and convicted with Marks, was dismissed and he must serve the seven years sentence imposed by Mr. Justice Morrison. Reversing the decision of the trial judge, Mr. Justice Morrison. I the appeal court unanmiously al-owe'l the appeal of the P.G.E. Railway Company which previously had been held liable to the Georgia Construction Company for a sum in the neighborhood or $60,000. The constractlng company claimed payment for wprk oo a cut and fill at mite 13.7 north or Lillooet in 1926. The appeal of Donald B. Mar-'yn. industrial commissioner of Victoria, from the judgment ef and the appellant recovers costs of the appeal. By arrangement between an analagou claim against the STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of S. D. otnaon Co, Ltd., The following Quotations were bid and asked. Argenta Rufus 2G; 27. Bayvlew 5H: 6. B. C. Silver 1.25; nil. Big Missouri 53; G3',. Cork Province 28j; 23. Cotton Belt 83; 90. Dtinwell 12; nil. Duthie 80; 90. George Copper 6.25; 5.G0. Georgia River 33 Vis 5 34. Glasiar 60; 64. Golconda 79; 80, Grandview 65; 55. Independence HVi; li. Indian 5Vi: nil. Kootenay Florence 174; 18'. L. & L. 0V4: 9V4. Lakevlew I; nil. Lucky Jim 25VV; 26. Marmot Metals 8V; 10. Marmot River Gold 9Vi; 10. Mohawk 8; 8Vi. National Silver nil; 14. Noranda 46.40; nil. Pend Oreille 13.30; 13.40. Porter Idaho 05; 69. Premier 2.25; 2.30. Ruth Hope 57; 68. Sherrit-Gorden 6,f0; nil. Silver Crest 9,; 10V. Silversmith 12; 14Vi-Snowllake 91; 93. Terminus 18; 19. Topley Richrield 59; 60. White Water 1.80; 1.85. Woodbine 11 V4; lttt-Oils Dalhousie 1.70; 1.85. Fabyon 11; 12. Home 2.60; nil. SIR AUSTEN AT FRISCO LABOR MEMBER URGES CANADA FRIENDS U.S. Says he Found Antagonistic Sentiment in This Country Which He Deplored Mr. Justice Morrison, who award-' HALIFAX, Oct. 3. Tom John-ed the plaintiff. Walter Hodgkln-json, Labor M.P. for Dundee. Scot-son of Vancouver. $300 damages 1 land, a member of the Empire lor assault, succeeded to the ex-.parliamentary delegation, strongly tent ahat the court reduced the j pleaded for a lasting friendship damages to $10. Plaintiff will , with the United States. He said hare no costs in the court below, be regretted that he found in Can- ada evidence of what might be called an anti-United States sentiment. An attitude of this kind, he said, would imperil our com- industrial commissioner by II. C. mon civilization Dunn will be disposed of in the same manner. OYER A BANK Two killed Near Tranqullle, Kam-loops, When Returning rrom Big Game Hunt KAMLOOPS. Oct. $. Walter Anderson. 46 years of age of Detroit is dead; John Slyverton of Cries Creek, B. C. is practically of Crfss Creek, B.C. Is critically Injured as the result of an auto mobile accident yesterday. Their car ran away on a hill near Tranqullle and plunged over a bank. Anderson had been hunting big game and Sylverton was the guide. GENE TUNNEY IS MARRIED Ceremony Performed by Former Parish Priest ol Bridegroom ROME, Oct. 3. Gene Tunney and Miss Mary Josephine Lauder ol Grenwich, Connecticut, were married today in the Hotel Rus-nia. Monsignor Joseph A. Bres- lin, vice-rector or the American College and Tunney's former parish priest, performed the religion ceremony SJgaor Brofferio, one of the leading (fascist, conducted thc clvil cerVmehy. ' which preceded it. YISCOUNTllENBr ARRIVES NEW YORK x?LMif vnnu nut a Pinld n.i. iMitvntcnn n i i Mn-V,nl Viarnnnt Allenbw nr- Vvm " vmimiui . 0U r nHUIW Austen Chamberlain arrived here i rived here yesterday to attend to spend ten days ' before leaving the American Legion convention or Canada. at San Antonio.