Drrw-iy. I TOMORROW'S TIDES Boston Grill HATIKDAY, JIXY 27 LARGE CAIIARET ". J7.8 ft inch Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturday 17:21 p.m. 18.3 It. ' Dancing Every Saturday Mght, 9 to It tow 11:03 a.m. (.3 It. t ' Dance Hall for Hire p.m. 7.0 ft. I f . Accommodations for Private Fartle NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 4S7 Vol. XX , No. 172. PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. PRICE FIVE CENTn Soviet Russia Atrocities be Committed by Chinese MOSCOW, July 26. Disturbing retorts of atrocities by the Chinese military and white Russian bands along the Chinese Eastern Railway continue to reach Moscow. It is creating grave apprehensions in the minds of the Soviet leaders lest these provocative acts force the Red army to rescue Soviet citizens. Mass arrests, beatings and torture of Soviet citizens is said to have become a daily occurrence. FRANCE BLASTS TENNIS HOPES UNITED STATES HM Only On More Match to Win (lut of Neit Three to Kerure Matin Cup TAJUS July 38 France blasted tl h ra f America for a Ivl Cup day when Ooebet crushed. T Ir in straight seta 8-1. 8-1. 8-2. ( af.rr Borotra had vanquished Lot 8-1. 14 4, 7-8 rr require only on more vie- ' iiori the trophy, either the. :: ;onv rrow or one of the single t .o 8;. artsy FOX SMASHED TWO HOMERS Helped to Make the 21 Runs for Athletics Vh. Philadelphia Yesterday 'T W YORK. July 26. In the ' " rne innings of tlie Cleve-, Philadelphia game yesterday, F i pmashed two homers and con-' l ri to the. hlttlnir onrv of the i wtnh accounted for 21 runs li! Athletics' score sheet. Fox i :no second place tie In trie ir 'to Vat ling race with 22 home .ign drove Larry Benton "i io mound and beat the -i1 ' n an eighth Inning rally. ' r his 27th and Wilson his i ti mcr during the game. s m follow: National LeRgue ' w Yo; k 5. Chicago 8. I ' n 2, Cincinnati 14. PI arVlphia 8, St. UuU 10. fc; klvn at Pittsburgh, pot-1 American league C ; dj:i :, Washington 1. c and :t, Philadelphia 21. IV ; at New York, postponed. I."uis at Boston, postponed . GLORIA II. GOES TO KETCHIKAN r lijat Gloria II which wen.' re early in the week was coming I t i Be Passaae in foe and rain and fc ' Twin Island for Kltkatla Pa-'; M ran up on the rocks. She up by the Pacific Salvage ' pa: y and slid off without any in- On arrive her the boat wag pl 1 ted ' :'o wan at th. PuAfie Bait 'age 1 be Uken to Ketchikan for ' 'iiplf'ion of repalra. which will M'.' uin to much. ENGINEER IS GIVEN POSITION Th0 t'. .1 v c..uncll decided last night r-.... J application of r. u. of.,, v,ncuver to fill the position VAVr..!'IU( 11 Mr WIIIUT u,UyER' ,u'y a'-The price of quoted today on th. exchange 1 00 1-3, ""',Un7 n-ur.' tttufnl r?"to U the the"clty city this thl. V..,..',0" th nc Ruprt ffmj Concerned Alleged by BEACH STEAMER DUTCH HARBOR I TmiKrry ll-wtr to lie Made to Freighter UUdrn 1'orrH 68ATTLE. July 38: When forced to give up the attempt to proceed under Its own power for Dutch Harbor, the freighter Golden Forest, which was refloated yesterday off Avataoak bland, was tewed stern tint to Akutan by tbe lialda. It will wait there for favorable time for beaching. VICTORIA. July 38; The steamer Serfage King left last night for Aku-tn to pick up Um steamer Golden Forest. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy nt 8. D Johnston Oo. Ltd.) Barelew. 31-3. J., BJ Missouri. 1 44, l.U. Cork Province. 1, II. DuthU Mlaea. M Oeorge Copper-. 9.10. 9.18. Georgia Brver. 4 1-3. NU. (Mean, 1.4W. 1.08. Orandvktw, 44. 441-t. Independence. 9. 9 1-4. Indian. 4, Ml. Inter Ooal Ac Ooke, 88. IT 1-3. Kooteaay Ftorenee. IS. IS 1-4. L k v.. 3. mi. Lucky Jlaa, 9. 11 Mohtwk. 81-8, 4. Morton Wootsey. S. H-t. Marmot River Oold. NU, 41-3. Marmot Metal. 3. NU. National BUver. 131-4. It. No Me Five, St. 68. Oregon Conner. 34 1-4. 38. Fend Ore4Ue, 1.18. 8.90. Premier. 1.T3, 1 74 Fnrtnr Ideno. M. 4. Reetea ManstannM. I ll, Nil. ntiriM Argente. 38. 30. RUth Hof, . ST. -silver creet. 6, NU. SUverado. 88. TO. Silversmith . 8. 10. Sicca Ktng. 4. S. Stooan itaaibler, NU 13. . 8nowftoae, 4a. 48. efnaloen. NU. 1.3ft. ' Tsraslnua, 3, ft. Topttf RIontMa, t. r.. VviUngton, NU. 8. WnlteweMr. N, 81. Woodbtne, 41-3. (. Oils A. P. OoneolldaSed. 3.9S. 3 B7. Oalmont. 4.8. 4.94. rtalhouale. 1 98, 4.60. rxvenlsh. S3. 8ft. Febynn rete, 101-4. 101-3 Home, 38. It JH.38. vMyind, 9 88, 10.00. McUwd. 3.88. 4.00. Hanjal. 1.48, l.tft. Mercury, 1I6, 1.9ft. Dallas 3.80. 3.88. Freehold. 1.87 1-3. 1.40. Intern tlmk Bhrrrttt Gordon, 7. 80, NU. FIELDS CHAMP WELTERWEIGHT TMTBnrr .in it 36 - Jack E. FUdi of Chicago won tlte welterweht cham-nr ih. world Tburaday night when he defeated Joe Dundee, title- holder, in the aecona rouna -ncheduled l round contest on foul. Iwndee was knocked "n " ln8 wnen h was evidently fouled Field. I'OINC.tlllK T( KIKIN . . fm- An uaoonflrtncd reewrt today stated that Premier Poln-ealre had fledcVd to resign Immediately on account of ftta 111 health and dis- triuloM in uaoiwv J Haslett will sail tonlnht on th princees Msry for Vancouver. William 1B,t? Over Them to Forces PREPARATIONS FOR COVNENTION Fisheries Association Holds Meeting to Arrange Details of Reception There was a meeting of the Prince Ruprt branch of the Canadian Fisheries Association last evening in the city hall, T. II. Johnson presiding, with fourleen members present, at which final final touches were put to the pro- igram of the fisheries convention reception . Welcome streamers are to be placed at the Canadian National dock and also at the foot of Ful ton Street, in ortkr to let the visitors know that Prince Rupert feels the impo.tance of the occa sion. Arrangements are also beinr made for a photograph to be taken of the members of the conventier at noon Thursday in front of the courthouse. Other arrangements remain pretty much as at fl-st published The guests are expected to arrive on Wednesday. CONTRACT AWRDEP FOR MELTON STORF HAS9XTON. July 36: James Downty 'X gjroltner nea secured the oontraet for eoaetrortlrn of a large new store for the Hudson's Bay Company In KaftMon. The new Hudson Bay buUdlng will 'be located one street west of the rrnt tre onunprhM, 'the ette pre-vtoualy token by the orkahop of Mr Sharp and other property The building will be OOsM feet, and la addition to 4. full bnaetnen,t there win k. two oxtli kbove live sround level. The baaement 'and the foun- IKHIBW nrur& will m v& wwhvh Uirovgjbout. Buatnea In the Haretton section baa abown a gratifying Increase In recent yeaM and this has served to overcrowd the present Hudson By store the msnsgement deciding on the new and larger building. HEADS IMPORTANT BOARD Lord l ilswat. r. who, as Rt Hon. Jumi'9 William Lowther. was Speaker of the British House of Commons for sixteen years, has agreed to preside over the committee that will deal with electoral platforms in Great Britain. PARLIAMENT OF BRITAIN ADJOURNED UJNDON. July 38:--The British Parliament adjourned thla afternoon until October 30 after an animated session in the House or Common over question of Egyptian policy and the forth-commit ropexaUom policy conference. Miss Vivian Bowd. a school teacher from Robliii. Man . Is spending her iiilni.n- visiting with her aunt. Mr. ir n st ucs. Swedish Fliers Storms, motor trouble and all the tough treats which airmen can have are combining to hold the crew .,f the great Swedish lme at Iceland alter the second leg of their flight to the Uni ted States from Stockholm. Ieft Ahrenberg, Alex. Flodm and Robert Ljunglund, the crew, being welcomed by the mayor of Rekjavek, Iceland. GUN EXPLODED ONWARSHIP: Six Killed and Nineteen Injured on Cruiser Devonshire VALETTA. July 2. Six ma- ines were Killed as Ute result of !u in uiiuii ui a oi-iiiui kuii .board the British cruiser Devon- shire in the eastern Mediterranean today. In addition, there were 19 men injured, three titically. The aecjdent ha'raeel durin? being blown away: tTie dead are' all royal marines. lauding one captain, two sergeante, a corporal ; and two privates. The Admiralty snnounosd that were two 13 - - ilosten 1 ST- L0Ulsi?H, jIIll iii iriL Airvi ST. LOUIS, July 2G. At noon he St. Louis Robin completed its I7h hoi 'n thi' air, seventy hours better than the former record. The pilots reported everything going well. FRENCH PASS DEBT ACCORD PARIS Julv 2G -The French U n.. .ir?' : yJl JJIZT a, Hiimiiivitt' vr,v vwi'i-v'v ratification of the British and American debt settlement accord , The formal presidential decree will make the settlement final. ASSIZES IN RUPERT LATE IN SEPTEMBER VICTOIUA, July 20. The Prince Rupert Criminal and Civil Assizes are set for Septembe" 26 and the Prince George Criminal Assizes for October 2. GOOD WISHES FOR BROMLEY Premier Tolmle Wires Intrepid lljrr On live of lcuirttiwc VIOTORIA, July 36: -Premier Tolmle on behalf of the government and. people of the province, wired Lieut. Harold Bromley at Taooma today, heartiest wishes tor hit Sucre In his great venture In blazing the aeronautical trail of the Taelfle Ocean and expressed confidence that he would ae-cmpllsh the deed, which among many aviation triumphs has remained undone. Bromley la 'awaiting favorable weather condition before hopping oft. The Princess Louise arrived In port this morning at 730 and sailed again at SAO for Alaska. Fred Olendennlng who haa been spending a few weeks In the city wUl sail by th Cardena tonight on his return to Vancouver Held at Ice'and . to right are Captain Albion ! ; i WAS DRflWNF.I) Bodies of Campers Found on Lake Shore in (jutbec Province OTTAWA, July 26. Mrs. J. 1 ii!rnJ riii.uri hAV n iiini: iii uri.. iiiii'm iiiaarvis, aim wire, mira Mamie Tage. aged 86, of Hull, and Miss Irene Lagmont, aged 32, of Hull, members of a, camping party, were drowned at Houders Iake, Quebec, 60 miles north of It is befieved that one of the party ventured into deep water, and the others were drowned in attempting rescue. There were no witnesses of the tragedy, only mrM nmiiefi in luiffiiiif sui ncic found on the lake shore. NUCLEUS FUND 1 ! FOR GYMNASIUM ! OTTAWA, July 26. "Canada is quite willing to keep Canadians out of the business of running liquor into the United States," Hon. W. D. Euler stated yesterday, in outlining offers designed to assist Americans in stamping out liquor running from Canada. "Moreover," the minister stated, "if the United States Authorities wil' insist on clearance for their own boats to enable them to check and control their own people and the violation of their own laws, the Canadian Government is quite ready to consider any further reasonable- measure of co-operation with them. The minister declared that practically 100 per cent of the rum runners were Ame-ican citizens, who ply the trade with American Doais, out if Canadian citizens and Canadian boats engage in the traffic the Government will be nrewtred to enacl letrialatinn W1. SIS Caff1". iPenPdinngteJ ....uv, omutsiiin; i menu- rf0orT equipment tor the countries. dUtc mining cf coal fr the coast Mr. Euler unequivocally denied market. F. B. CnetUebunh returned that the Government was favoring tne liquor interests' in return for cumnaiirn funds, nointinir to the Iiirnl action tnkon nirninst . hrou-nn --.-... and j distillers j" Vni as proof of this. I (l I l AM I UILL lllUIHli VilllLr Ulfc TlVRQ J Kli" aIPDTfaV u lUX ,, Is Ij, Jo Rest yith Impressive r,i..MAj I I r n.i Church H A7.RLT0N, July 26. Walter B.C. Coal and Land Onrapany ad-Gail, who has been chief of the Joining. Efforte will be mad to Kispiox Indian tribes for seven- brod1 immediate market in teen years, died on Friday last in preparation for the day when the thp Hizeltnn hnxnitnl huge dlstlUatkm sehem has fceen de- '"The' lndian Unltffihuh. Kis- .. Piox' was fil,ed to capacity when Celebration tmUV M.mU Over R!V. T.H.Wright. B.A.. of 8S30 Toward liuHdlng HhKh HRgeton United Church conduct- led very impressive sen-ices in the last evening church and at the grave on Tues- tw, wu a meetina of.ttee of th. d!I day afternoon. All the neighbor- SSmn. Aid A. a. Frud- ing Indian tribes were represent- homme presiding, to decided what was,ed in large numbers. They had to be done with the sum cr asss. the Mirplue that was over from that days, celebration after all expense. wer.lmemory of the dead chlef of Kig. P I Q . It WB QIXIUCU IU iv HIV aibvw to the building of a community hall or "" The Oyro Club, which w reprca- " mUn ux r- w.u,h. had ted a campaign Having in new tne duim- cn:ei 01 me lrspiox. lie was ing of a gytnnaaium in the city but very highly honored and respect-h.it iKUnil tu matter lioolnr that the .4 k.. oil it. MU, Tiv citv might ndcrtke it. Thia , having fallen through, it na seen ava siiiisidiaif uggi nrl h. h. nm miBht uain o into the matter and possibly undertake to lead a campaign with a view to Ing a building. BRACKEN FLIES VANCOUVER July 36 -En route to Winnipeg. Premier Bracken and party. flying in a ,uper-Fkkcnoplne of the Weatern Canada Atrway lett thi morning tor High River. Alt., via Crow's Nest Taas They expect to make the flight in six hour. TISDALL IS NEW C. N. MANAGER MONTREAL. July 3d: Tls- dsll. aasl.tant to W. A. Klngsland at " aesrsij n, "t'"-- - n manager of the uxwtrrn lines of the c.N.n. KNIGHT OF GRAIL WON THE LIVERPOOL CUP THIS AFTFERNOON aZr:TZr& Z1 P today Ore Scot . an second and Ilartrorcl third Ti- race was worth 1.400 pound t tin winner. Most of Rum From Canada to States American Citizens Minister of Customs Declares Canada Willing to Do Her j Share to Prevent by Keeping Canadians Out of the Business come from neav and far to pay, their tribute Of respect to the1 rxifay Chief Gail united with the i ,u. .. : mil In L ' . , , , e ' . i . V ''e ?n"owirg year succeeded his un.le Abraham in the capacity of "I u oil me nanc invnn 'J h(1 hone8tv and industry . w he set . hJ P'pie a gooo. aaaA examDle example Great mate ial and spiritual' progress has been made during his term of office. There i. a school and a well organized church with a regular missionary ( and field matron to minister to the needs of the people . Tlie Indians were much inter- sted by the simple and impres - , .ive message of Mr. Wright, who baed his remarks on "A good name is rather to be chosen than riches." The . ,.hiers remains were laid to , the beautifuj ccrnctery at . , Mspiox. ONE BUYER AND ONE PRICE PAID Thero was only one price and onlv one buyer at the fish ex change this morning, a pretty good j , ,nrf fo the catcn of the three boats offering. The Ca- nadisn Frsh & Cold .Storage Com- pany purchased the halibut at 15c Dm Ih. hnntn hn n t I nil vi ni viiij tyvHtQ uvui t Prosperity, 12,000 pounds. Happy. 10.000 pounds. . DUcovery, 10.000 pounds. N6 Canadian boats were In to- auy- ' The Canadian .nr ateamer Fr.n- oew Mary t. due in port at 6 o'clock tonight and Will aali aouth again at . 10 1 Runners DEVELOPCOAL COPPER RIVER ,ip,nt scheme Being Eroived Ieclare It. Chettleburgh f, , r "f- to TeUwa this week after an absent in Vieteria, y tae la- tcrtw News. Last February Mr. Ohet- tleburgh beeame aeUvett osnneeted London tnMresIa takbae over the TOkwrr .Tr ecu deposit for exploitation, sad on bu preeent rut u rareui Mr. Taggart 14 eonnoetion wttlt an ag- 1 " d!F!?Sat ? , t2222.t?taM !J" Tf? uTg TSSSZ Zrn- Ivorve miinon. of douar and Z an opening more.itnere win o the matter of marketing oal on the eoeat and ior ine local maricei. nw smmhi. tnent wUl result In operation on a considerably larger scale on the pro- oertles of Telkwa Oetllerlea and ths roiiowtng hi present trip. Mr. Chettlcburjh will Z tTvVctorU for a few daya, after wtilch he wUl spend the majority of hi tune draft. tag out the many" interlocking detail nnecteo with th. g derdopmt TuZ JTTZ OW Country capital involved. BENNETT ASKS FOR PROTECTION Country Mioulil Not Be Eronomlrally Dependent. He Thinks SPtLUMACHEBN. JUly 38: In launching hi tour of British Columbia Hon. R. B. Bennett late on Thursday uPn T,rnf lv 10 1, ,r, cndi conservauve leader urged the action ror the protection of Canadian Industry and workmen. He said ttta he had a profound conviction that the country could not remain an eoonomle- any oepenaeni oouniry ana continue so be the Dominion of Canada. POPE BLESSES 200,OOOPEOPLE first Orclon In Man Year lor Pontiff to I.ravr Vatican VATICAN CITY, July J8:-Tbo long loluntary Imprisonment cf the Homkn Catholic PonUtfa In the Vatican oaaae o an end Thursday evening when Fop Plu nergA Sfcm ,lAlc 8i. Feter into U&itohM WM J ft nd blesd, a throng of two "nundftd thousand people who knelt befow aim. The procession left the Vatican about turned and a h FOUNTAINS OF FIRE HAWAIIAN MOUNTAIN llim Ifovuoll Jut- 9fl Thn lZSi on Thursday morn ng With four fountains of fire, two of tnera Nhnoting flames 200 feet. I