(Special to The Dally News) JASPER, Alta., Sept 10:- British Columbia lined up as a unit behind Prince Rupert's resolution in the resolution- committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce last evening and, after considerable discussion, it was referred to a committee consisting of John A. Torry of Toronto and II. F. Pullen of Prince Rupert for redrafting. Mr. Pullen urged the passing of the reso'ution as it stood He was backed up by W. C. Woodward of Vancouver and by the chairman of the committee, S. B. Gundy CABINETIS N0WNAMED a Premier Anderson of Saskatchewan Announces His Slate of Ministers REOINA, Sask.. Bept. 10: The following ministers compose the Btw cooperative cabinet In addition tr. Premier Anderson: M. A. MacPhenwn, attorney gen-, traL James Bryant, public works, tele-graph . and telephones. A. r Stewart, highways and railway v Howard McConnel. provincial treasurer and municipal affairs. T D. Monroe, public health. w c Bucxiey. agriculture. W, C Merkley, labor and lndus-ttes. W W Smith, without portfolio. Representation Is thus given the I rv Mve. Independent and Pro-p .. n rroups. PREMIER BRUCE LOSES ON VOTE IjstralUn Government Suffers Reverse In the Committee on Arbitration Abolition Rill CANBERRA, Sept. 10: The Australian government of Premier Bruce suffered defeat by one vote Way during the committee stage of i bui to abolish federal arbitration m labor disputes. Giifrrnmpnt leaders are consider-H their position but parliament Is Hpcftcd to meet tomorrow. An amendment to postpone the Deration of the arbitration aboil-ton bill was carried 35 to 34. LOGGING FIRE NEARSQUAMISH To Million Feet of Timber, Two Donkeys and 2,000 Gallons of Gas Destroyed VANCOUVER. September 10 ft'o million feet of felled and torW timber, two donkey engines nd two thousand callons of gas oline were destroyed In forest fires """:n started Raturdav in tne wcglne ODcrnllnnn nf Mprrlll and R'ng on the Namquam River, nine "Mm from Squamlsh. A crew of Jo hundred men brought the e under control. Metlakatla Youth Dies in Hospital r,'fJ rowell, Aged 19, Succumbed "sterday Morning After Three Months' lilncss Percy powelli 19.ycar old son 0f Lucy Powell of Metlakatla, r"? yesterday morning la the Z, Rupcrt General Hospital f ol "Wing an lllnrc f h 1 UP tniAln. . a-I ill. . torn were taxen mis in to from tho B- c- Undertakers Metlakatla where Interment will - mae. VV oi joronw, ana was opposed dv Montreal. It was finally decided to have the resolution redrafted and submitted to the convention among preferred group of resolutions to morrow. Coupled with the request for the early construction of the western outlet from ePace River, there will probibly be one for branch line extensions to serve fanners who have located a long distance from the railway. Terrace's resolution asking for a copper refinery on the coast was re futed a place and went into the dis card along with 20 others. This resolution was considered Incomplete. Today, six members of Prince Ru pert's delegation lunched with A. W. Warren. C.N.R. vlce-praatctat at Jasper Lodge as his special gueaU. Oeorge lLtUe remained In Edttiwv lon so was not present. WORLD SERIES ON OCTOBER 8 Rig Final of Baseball wilt, Probably Start in Chicago CHICAOO, Sept.' 10 The first game of world series baseball will be played October 8, in the city winning National League pennant, it was anounced today. It will probably be Chicago with Philadelphia in the American League. FAVOR UNITED STATES EUROPE Solidarity Among Nations of Con tinent Desirable, Conference of Leaders Decides OBNEVA, Sept. 10. At the con ference of leaders of European states, meeting under the chair manshlp of Premier Driand of France yesterday afternoon, It was decided that It was wise to create ties of solidarity among the nations ciirh ns mlnht be described as a European confederation or United States of Europe Dr. Streseman of Germany made it clear that his support for such a project was contingent upon the organisation being in no manner directed against the United States of America. He expressed tne ne- llcr lnat the confederation should u nmir in character ana noi political. T0R0NT0ST0CKS (MoCtffery. Gibbon 4j CWUrt, Ltd.) Amulet, $2.70, $2.73. Mandy, .50, .55. Holllngcr, 5.65. 5.75. Hudson Bay. 17.70, 17.85. llriVM Nickel. 53.00, 53.25 Lnkcshoro. selling at 23.75. Mining Corporation, 4.10, 4.15, Mclntyre. 14.10, 14.25. Nlplssing. 2.40, 2.50. Noranda, 63.00. 63.40. Abana, 1.76, 1.70. Bherrltt-aordoji, 7.10, 7.15. Rnrthnrv Dasln. 8.30, 8.35. Treadwell Yukon, selling (it 0.00 Ventures, 7.25, 7.60. Home Oil, 19.00. 20.00. Tcck Hughes, 5.85, 5.95. TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill Wednesday, September 11 MKIJR CABARET mm nieh 7:37 a.m. 14.4 ft. Special Dlnnen Thursdays and SaUirday 10:03 p.m. 16.6 ft Dancliif Every Saturday Night, 9 to It Dance Hall tor Hire 0:56 a.m. 7.9 fi Low Accommodations for Private Partlc 12:33 p.m. 11.3 ft. PHONE 45T NORTHERN AND CENTRAL JJRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol. XX., 210. , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1929 PIUCE FIVE CENTS it " ' BRITISH COLUMBIA IS BEHIND RESOLUTION OF RUPERT AT CONVENTION Peace River Outlet and More Branch Lines Asked For; Terrace Copper Refinery Resolution Loses 4 PEACE RIVER SENDS FIRST WHEAT THIS SEASON TO RUPERT EDMONTON. Sept. 10 Dunvcgan railway officials sent the first three cars of wheat from Spirit River this year consigned to the Prince Rupert elevator. 414- 4- ROAD PAST HAZELT0N Proposed B.C.-Yukon Highway Would Strike Throujh Interior, Tolmle Says OTTAWA. Sept. 10- Speaking further of the projected highway from the United States boundary through British Columbia and the Yukon, .Premier Tolmle said yesterday that it was proposed to build from the coast, going through Hazelton. There is a suggestion that the federal government would build the Yukon portion but nothing has been decided as to what assistance, if any, the Dominion would give to help British Columbia build her portion. Premier Tolmle Is understood to have Impressed upon Hon. Charles Stewart, minister of the iMrflor, at their conference yesterday, that it would be a heavy load on the province if it had to bear the whole cost. tMysteryAramd Report of Wreck jfjo.it Fat'Uo Havr Ktranded hi, Met is i.aiu rassaie tw noimnf Is Found Over the week-end. mysterious re ports were received here of an American power vessel having been stranded in Metlakatla Passage, a short distance this side of the native village. No request for salvage was sent here but yesterday morning the rumor was circulated that the vessel had sunk. Thereupon, steps were taken to investigate the matter but when boats went oui yesterday afternoon no wreck was to be seen. It is suggested that the boat may have been illegally running liquor, thus accounting for her trouble being kept so quiet The customs of fice states that it has no informa tion to suggest the identity of the boat If there actually was a strand Ing. Despondent Girl Takes Own Life Mrs. W. E. Ruckle, 23, Jumps Down Light Well of Seven Storey Apartment VANCOUVER. September 10 Mrs. W. E. Ruckle, aged Z5. wno is Id to have been despondent for some time, climbed from the base ment to the roof of a seven-storey apartment building in the West End early this morning and plunged down a light well to her death. Sho is survived by her husband and a six-months old baby. Man Shot When Gun Discharges Walter Freeman, C.P.R. Bridge Worker, KUled Near Kaslo KASLO. Sent. 10: Walter Free man, CPJt. bridge worker, was ac cidentally shot and killed while hunting when a gun in the hands of Walker McDougall discharged. Maybe primitive man wok a new mate each month, but he didn't try to fool Heaven by get ting a divorce nfter each ndven- turc. FIGHTING IN CHINA Sixty Killed in Pneranichnaya Bombardment: Anarchy In Border District MUKDEN, Sept. 10: An official communication to the Manchurlan government tonight said that the railway station and telegraph and wlrol-ss stations at Pogranichnaya had been destroyed Ini week-end fighting between Russians and Chinese. Forty Chinese soldiers and 2(1 railway employe bad been killed, mostly .by the air bombardment. LONDON, Sept. 10: Reuters despatches from Harbin, Man churia, today reported that ' complete anarchy- prevailed, in Manchurlan border towns after j widespread Russian1 air aids 'wl and artillery bombardments. ?' ' CULBURRA I 0FFBEACH American Freighter Undamaged and Able to Proceed South After Strandin; on Kennedy Id. The American motorahlp freight er Culburra refloated herself on the high tide at 3 o'clock yesterday af ternoon from Kenned jj-Liland. off the mouth of the Sfiena River,! where she drifted ashore at 6 o'-j clock yesterday morning after losing . her course In a dense fog. The ves-, scl stranded on a sandyjbottom and was uninjured so proceeded on to J Seattle with.hor: cargo -w fish, meal from Ketchikan. Though a salvage outfli was sent from here to the vessel. It was unnecessary to lighten her of any of her cargo. The Cnlburra Is a vessel of 1776 tons register, being very similar to the Challamba which was wrecked two or three years ago on White Cliff Island. As a matter of fact, the Culburra came to this port then to take away cargo which had been removed from the Challamba. MUST RENDER . ACCOUNTING Stone Quarry In This District Involved in Victoria Court Action VICTORIA. Sept. 10: In Judgment In the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Gregory ruled that W. J. Taylor K.C. must account to Mrs. Mabel Eberts. executrix of the estate of the late Hon. Mr. Justice D. M Eberts, for all partnership monies and transactions of the former law firm of Eberts and Taylor, including the flrm's.lnterest In Haddington! Island Quarries, in Prince Rupert district, one of the richest stone properties in the province. His Lordship declared that any Interest held by Taylor In the quarries was the Interest of the firm Eberts and Taylor, not of Taylor alone. WOULD FORFEIT TROLLING BOAT American Ollmpos Charged With Fishing In Canadian-Waters Off West Coast VICTORIA. Sept. 10: Forfeiture of the United States salmon trolling boat Ollmpos on account of alleged violation of Canada-united States treaty regulations Is sought in a writ filed by the federal department of fisheries In tho Admiralty Dlvl slon of the Exchequer Court of Can ada here. The vessel was seized on August 24 off Pachena Point on the West Coast of Vancouver Island by the fisheries patrol boat Glvcnchy. It was claim cd that the troller was Illegally fish ing in British Columbia waters. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Sept. 10 Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.49 1-8. F r--rr-T-rrr. -J :y Above Is a plctur, oi Fort Belvedere, a fine old house, the property of the Crown, which lies near Sunnlngdale. and which the Prince of Wales has acquired as permanent country residence Fair iiana Winner Champagne Stakes The Aga Khan's Blenheim Christo. phcf Runner Up at Dancastcr Today DONCA3TER. Septombsr 10 Lord Woowvington's Fair Diftoa won the Champagne Staks today from Aga Khan's Blenheim Chris topher, Rebto was third Sl We 9 - ' ran. NEWSPEED British Flyer Travels Faster Than Ever Done Before In History CALSHOT, Sept. 10: Riding hU Mnn aid silver seaplane like a jockey on a thoroughbred horse, Squadron Leader A. II, Orlcbar, captain cf the British Schneider Cup team, today raced down a marked course of three kilometers here to break all records in the world and set a new mark of 355 miles an hour. This was more than 23 miles an hour faster than the mark set by Flying .Officer Atcherly during the Schneider Cup races. Flight Lieutenant G. II. Stain-forth also bettered Atcherlcy's record by flying more than 336 miles an hour. Halibut Schooner Doric Here Again Back In Port For First Time Since Stranding at Mouth of Harbor in Spring The American halibut schooner Doric, owned by Capt. O. B. Hannay and Martin Nclsorv, Is in port today with a catch of halibut for the first time since her accident early last spring When, she stranded and was badly wrecked on Kinahan Island at the mouth of the harbor. Pre vious to this since the stranding, the Doric landed a catch at Ketchikan. Halibut Sales American Doric. 47,000, and Baltic, 15,000, Cold Storage, 14c. and 8c Spray, 34.000. Booth, 13.4c and 8c Llndy, 28.000, Royal. 13.2c and Sitka, 25,000, Cold Storage, 14.3c and 8c. Canadian P. Dorccn, 12,500. Cold Storage, 13.4c and 9c. Mayflower', 4,500, Atlin, 13.1c and 9c. Prince of Wales New Home Doukhobors Remain Obdurate In Conference Near Nelson , ? r ? Witli Government Officials NELfiLt S(JpU.10:--The conference here Monday between rrcsentatives of the provincial provernmsnt and Sons of Freedom; Dnukhobors, encamped near the city, vas without, result It. S. Lennie, crown prosecutor, his lSfi vinciar police and P. S. Sheffield, "inspector of schools, representing trio ' government, met six Doukhobor Sons of Freedom. ; - f Fred Peppin, acting as spokesman for the Doukhobors, stated that the sect would recognize neither tax laws or .-school tdWK iri Caria'da1, and that . they would be their own Judges as to whether or not they would In-! dulge in nude parades. They were Informed that there was only one law In Canada for Doukhobors and Canadians alike and that would be enforced without fear or favor. The Doukhobor spokesman stated that the encampment was protesting against the trials of one hundred and four Sons of Freedom and that peace seeking people should not be sued. "We cannot fulfil any man's law; we are striving for freedom universally," he said. Terminating the conference, Mr. Lennie said, "The time has come for us to see that tho laws are ob served by both your people and our people, and we are going to do it. Albert Voight Is In Seattle Now SEATTLE, Sept. 10 Albert Voight of I.os Angles, after sailing a tiny skin canoe through nine hundred miles of angry seas between Juneau and Seattle, arrived here last night. He plans to go to New York in his frail craft. Anyox Honeymoon Couple Are Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harman, nee Mary O'Neill, Going South on Boat Today Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Harman, whose marriage took place in Anyox yesterday morning, are passengers going south on a honeymoon trip aboard the steamer Oatala 8e.ithls afternoon. Mrs. Harman was formerly Miss Mary O'Neill, a member of the loranby office staff at Anyox and la sister of Miss Rose O'Neill, R.N., ' of the Prince Rupert Hospital .nursing staff. Mr. Harman Is em 'ployed In the concentrator at 'he I smelter town. Vancouver Woman Killed Under Car Evelyn Hanna Lost Her Life Last Night on Broadway West VANCOUVER. Sept. 10 Evelyn Hanna, 29, was almost instantly killed under a street car on Broadway West last night. According to the statement of the motorman to the police, the woman ran alongside the sidewalk, then across tho street and plunged under the car. VANCOUVER ID. FOREST FIRES Large Blazes Raging In Cowlchan and Port Atberni Districts VANCOUVER, September 10 Some two thousand acres of brush and timbered land is ablaze in the Vancouver forest district. There is a six hundred acre tire between the Kohstlah River and Robertson Creek on Vancouver Island. It is now burning through unmerchantable timber but threatens stands of unlogged fir. Another six hundred acre fire Is raging over slash east of Port Al-bernl. Argentina Buys British Goods ' Has Agreed to rarchasc-$IO,boO,00(J Worth in Two Years Result of Prince's Visit " ' BUENOS AIRES, September 10 Announcerr ent is made by the Foreign Office that an agreement has been reached, under which British manufactures worth $40,000,000 will be purchased by Argentina tho next two years. Te foundations of the British effort In Argentina were laid by tho Prince of Wales on his South American tour in 1925.