If you loe. dYrtlr If tou Una, Vx.y WbatTf r jrou need, XX . No. 78. -v. X C1BT THIS CLA88inW V. ''A. ADY nlllTkPUFRR4 Federal Troops Victorious, atSev eral Points but General Trapped ' inez and La ueiorraa. official government figures on " - rr-bel losses placed the dead' u 1000, the wounded at 600 and il tured at 2000. On the other ''ami. messages from rebel com r amiprs and travelers from Diaz. travel through Canada on hia ay back from Tokio and is ex-ln'i tod to land in Vancouver on June 1. TWO DROWNED tion. V riaianprsrfjn. awn vi i xae foUftwmg ouiKatfem were .nnw r;v IU ,idaadaiked: Brady's views by generous ap- 1 plauee. W. K. Love, vice-preaweat ot ' un i)i Jiminfi. nuii-e inai vi-iii . ... . ' ' fti. 1 1 wi nMA I rnnart 1 Almazan, -mniander. "wvn Escalon and m auvance , i,ii rtH had been trapped be-1. . ' - tkm nriiaidt Jiminex by - rtiui iorra i Thp camnaiirn on the west coast -u 1 ti llTv mummr w . r- r C. H. Orroe, and briefly intro-i Mr. Brady .who i n.4 Krtiir hJUr aou iJ ft 'half anri ' Kiw about and BRITISH CHURCH PEOPLE COMING TO CANADA IN JUNE LONDON, April 5. Twelve hundred British Congregational-IiU, Presbyterians and Method-its will journey to Canada In June to secure first hand knowledge of the results of the union between these denominations in Lanaua. SnnKR HARRflR a"' vANcdm'&r 71' WW; VICTORIA, April G.-The body MwWT MM hJJ . wwr rjm-Home. ected president of the 1 win E. Sims, president of v, ........ m.L... . n..i. Irioi clal Parent Parent Teachers reoera- the Sooke Harbor Fishing & Pack ing Co., was found this morning if Sooke 00 yards from the spot where the body of Howard Ton-'iou. 20 years of age, also of Sooke, was discovered last night. The two are believed to have been TEACHER'S PRESIDENT VANCOUVER. April 5:-G. 8. Ford of New Westmtnslr wa drnwno.l ...V.nn 4Ut .Iff onnaNaf! ,.rolUnt 01 the U. yesterday afternoon. !Tchfra, Federation yesterday, I t fr the government. tt'owfifptaer w , . ' alng. He dealt with a numoer ..O.I,t nBADQUARTCMS? 'Xi VANCOUVBR, Aprfl 5: Vic- and launched a vigorous attacK against the in 1 federal government. Ha will continue to be the ltr '.1 ,..o,4 adouarter. of the k ti-i.l Provincial wnicn ne fJT cnargeu w ni l r i , n ..- ii. , i-i r u inn faith nt of this port and the line . k of the Empire for another vcar. it was decided at the an nual meeting yesterday. DUKE COMING wjwiion, April 6t The inikc ('T Gloucester has decided to (Continued on page four.) 4 CLASSIFIED HABIT Boston Grill c reryon read tb STOCK QUOTATIONS, (Courtesy S. D. Johaston Co.) 4 VATICAN FARTHER THAN EVER FROM RUSSIAN SOVIET ROME, April 5: A state- ment from the Vatican says that reconciliation between the Holv See and Russia is farther away than ever. The deportation of several Ilo- man Catholic priests from Moscow has had the effect of further alienating the sympathies of that Chsreh from the Soviet i, . a. Bayview, 7. Beaver Silver. 1.00, NIL Big Miawuri. 1,26,J. Cork Province, 17, 19. Cotton Belt Nil, 71. . Duthie, 66, 70. 3 j; George Copper, 6.00, CJC Georffia River, Nil 41. Golcoada. l.lt, 1.18. GraMviaw, SO, 51. Independence, 8, 8Vt. Indian Mlas 6t. 6. Intern. Coal Si Coke, S3, m. Kootanay Florence; 17, Nil. Kooteoay Kiaf, 60, 61. Lil, Nil, 4Vi. Lucky Jim. 18'i. 30. Mohawk. 6, &y4. Motion Woolsey, iYt, 4. Marmot River Gold, 7, 7K. Marmot Metals, 6, 6. Nat. Sil. G. S., 16',i, 17H. Noble Five. 78, 74. Oregon Copper, 68, 69. Pend Oreille, 9M, 9.60. Permler, 1.66, 1.69. Porter-Idaho, Nil, 64. Reeves Macdoaald, 2.70, 2.76. Rufua-Argenta, SO, 81. Ruth-Hoe, 46, 47V4. Silver Crest 8, 8 Vs. Silverado Cons., 70, 76. Snowflake, 23. 24. Sunlooh. 2.26, 2.40. Terminus, Nil, 10. Topley Richfield. Nil, 4. Wellington, lGV's, 17Vt. WellinKton. 16Vs, 17d. Whitewater, 1.01, 1.0S. Woodbine, 4i, 5. Oil Advance. 806, 8.1 , . A. P. Consolidate!, iiflC kol. Calmont 8. IB, DaltiouMie, 6.26, Devenish, 1.86, 1.90. Fabyon Pete, 16, 16V4.-Home, 18.20, 18.26. McLeod, 6.00, COO. Hariral. 1.88. 1.40. "Turner Valley. 1.00, 1.1JJ. Freehold. 1.70, 1.76. Eastern Stwks Sherritt-Gordon, 8.70, Nil. Noranda, 61.00, Nil. EXPRESS DERAILED I1UCHARK8T, April 6: Twen press Mhh derailed Inst night t near ttunev. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, F RIDAY. APRIL 5, 1929 OF Were Missing in Antarctic Regions Ne word was heard for . daj 8 from Bernt Dakhen, righl; HareM June, left, and Larry Gould , below, members of the Brrd 'Antarctic expedition, who were engagea in aenai geoo- gtel! work in the Rockefeller J! oun tains. Commander Richard Byrd seat an expedition ou tha t rescued them. fAlaska Government is Seeking to End Reign of Terror from Indian Klue-Tok Has Evaded Law for Nine Years; Is Known to Have Killed Four White Men and Rewards Are Out for His Capture Dead or Alive JUNEAU, April 6. The capture of Klue-Tok, an Indian, who has killed four white men and nearly a score of his own clan during a nine-year reign of terror over the Upptr Nushagak Valley, in south-western Alaska, was the question before the Alaska legislature yesterday. Frank G. Waswsy, first delegate from Alaska to Congrees, In route to the United States, has requested the legislature to appropriate sufficient funds for apprehension of the killr or proof of hie death. Several weeks ago the United States department of Justlte posted $600 reward for the capture, dead or alive, of the fugitive. During the past nine years Klue-Tok has evaded the law. Trappers who have attempted to capture him have either mysteriously disappeared or been found dead. Winter halted a search by a federal posse last year and the hunt was iotponed until the spring. Klue-Tok Is 86 year old and is said to have started Ms reinn of terror after his squaw was killed by an unknown white man. He is known to carry a .30-80 rifle, but uses a bow and arrow for hunting. He travels on foot and in a skin boat, with a small dog as companion. VICTORIA APPROVES THE SALMON TREATY VICTORIA, April 5. The ap nroval of the provincial govern' ment with regard ' to the recent BILLY STILL LIYES AFTER FEARFUL FALL LOS ANGELES. April 4. Hilly Forbes Is still alive MARTIAL LAW HANKOWTODAY LONDON. April . ..1 1 treaty relative to the Eraser river law has been deciareu at iiannow,, afelmen situation has been author-: China, and Chinese are pouring iced to tawa. be communleated to Ot- Into the foreign protection. ty were killed and 69 Injured two days after falling 35 feet to a fng an when the Hucharest Jassy ex SIX KILLED LARGE CABARET Bpeolal Dinner! Thursday! and Saturdiaya Dancing every Saturday nlfht from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire Accommodation for Private Parties Fhone 437 WORK AT OTT A PRICE FIVE CENTS PATTULLO BANQUETED IN VANCOUVER BY HIS ADMIRERS J. C. Brady Gives Account of His Stewardship at Ottawa During Session Up To Easter Holidays Hints at Sinister Influences Working Against tfcrc Port and Blames Board of Trade, The Daily News and Others for Not Doing Their Duty J. ('. Brady, M.P. for Skeena, at the public meeting which he called in the Moose Hall last night to give an account of his stewardship at Ottawa during the early part of the present session of parliament, announced that, in addition to the items of public works that he had already secured this year, it had been decided to place an up-to-daif radio direction station on Langara Island for the aid of ocean-going vessels entering here from Panama and t!.p Orient; that Green Island was to be equipped with a FIGHTING IN MEXICO WAS similar station for the benefit jof traffic coming from Alaska, and that a radiophaae was to be ' established on Digby Island ' which would be of assistance to 1 more local traffic. Use direction finders on lnarar and Green ave a ! more. A large and attentive aud ience wm present at ilr. Brady's meeting and ,th faewJuer .was is ifine fighting fettle. In fact, he - 'seems to be improving in the NKW YORK. April 5. Now far matter of eloquvnce and. perauavj t-he state of Chihuahua, the she arguments every time he M-Ai.-an federal cavalry ranged ee the ptatfertn. He took, i. i idly to the north today in pur- many a crack at a small group i of the remnants of the once i thi. cltv which he said was i ng rebel army, reported to be waTLiB- aav tor the nersonal 1 ually destroyed in fighting at of ,t roemors and did: not have the beat interests ot Prince Rupert at heart The. audience expresses sympauy on a number of occasions with Nr. Banquet for Pattullo Vancouver Yesterday Leader is Eulogized VANCOUVER, April 5. Liberal supporters turned out in large numbers last night and gave a warm welcome to T. D. Pattullo on his first public appearance as leader of the opposition in the legislature at a banquet in his honor here last night. A number of Liberal members of the legislature from various parts of the province were present. Mr. Pattullo was the principal speaker, reviewing at length the proceedings in the last session of the house. A. M. Manson, former attorney-general, praised Pat-tullo's work during the session as leader, and Dr. V. H. ; Sutherland of Revelstoke predicted that Mr Pattullo i would be the next premier. He declared that Mr. Pattullo i led both the opposition and the whole house most of the time during the session. Mr. Pattullo criticized the new administration. RAILWAY MEN OUT ON BAIL Three Men In Charge of Wrecked Train Committed For Trial PARRY SOUND, April 5. On charges of manslaughter, arising out of the loss of 14 or more lives In a head-on collision between two Canadian National passenger trains at Drocourt, on March 20, Engineer G. V. Alexander, .Fireman Edward Riley and Rear Rrakeman Charles Gor-rie were committed for trial by .Magistrate J. D. Rrough-ton at the police court today. The men were released on bail of $10,000 for Engineer Alexander and $5000 for each of the others. CAUGHT IN SLIDE AND SMOTHERED SUDHURY. April 6: When caught in a slide of mud three men were smothered to death at Levack mine of the International i Nickel Company, 20 miles weet of here, yesterday. The dead are t) Itrnnvk. aired 29: E aged 27. FEDERAL RESERVE GIVES AN ULTIMATUM AGAINST SPECULATION WASHINGTON, April 5. The federal reserve board has given warning that speculation must be Irt'duced. If it is Yiot stopped the 5. Martial board will take action with that end in view. eoneaselon for HN IU ULL ENGLAND PLYMOUTH. Eng., April 6: Plva nwn ware instantly killed POSITION AS WARDEN OF THE PENITENTIARY OTTAWA, April 6 The civil service commission has been re today when a wall alongside a 'quested to fill the vacant position trench In which they were" lay-jof warden of the New Westminster .ii,i. .oti ni aDsed ' nenitenuarr. lion, truest u- - concrete walk, breaking hie neck, and buried them under 25 tens,rlnte announced in the house oT his scull and causing leneusslon of of stones. A sixth man died in commons Urday In reply to a question by . I.. McQuwrle. the brain. hospital. TWO PLANE SEARCHING LOST AIRMEN I SYDNEY, April 6. That Captain Charles Kingsford Smith and his three companions, forced down somewhere in the wilderness of western Australia last Sunday, probably landed within 60 miles of the Drysdale Mission station is the belief of the committee in charge of the search and which has instructed Captain Caateau, an airman at the nearby town of Wynd-ham, to renew his search in the Drysdale river area in co-operation with, the plane chartered by the ! Sydney Sun. Drysdale Mission today definitely timed the passage of the airplane, which was almost certainly the Southern Cross, at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. FLY PACIFIC ! SEATTLE, April 5. Mrs. Vertooe- Louise McPhetridge Thaden, hold- Ick. a ted 28: and E. Haaril. 'er of the women's endurance and altitude records, is planning an aUempt at a non-stop trans-Pacific flight from Seattle to Tokio in June. She proposes to use a plane equipped with pontoons and to have a co-pilot, radio operator and navigator accompany her. CARDINAL IS DEAD ROME, April 6: Cardinal Gasquet, Archivist of the library of the Holy Roman Church, died today agetl 88. Scottish Humor Imported direct Aberdeen Joke from the Factory THE LAST STRAW An Abcrdonian went into an Ice-cream shop with his wife and five children and ordered a tumbler of lemonade and seven straws. The last straw broke the Italian's heart.