net dri )ils Til- ho? Tomorrow's Tides Sunday, September, 7, 1930 High 0.58 m. 19.0 It. Low - V ! XXI.. No- 20S;' 13.3! I 101 1U.1 It. 'On. . , - V, 1 11. OCKEf 351, was the winner of the lot ffl"d by the Fair Board in con- tion with sale of membership ;"ts this year in the Northern i ish Columbia Agricultural & i u.n trial Association. The drawing it place last night at the dance in Exhibition Hall which brought year's Fair to a close. The .wing was in charge of W. IL itnan, president of the Aaso-.iion, and H. F. Olassey and the :v ticket was drawn from a 1 1. ng machine in the usual man-i by a little girl from the aud- Tii'- dance was a great success i a large crowd was In alienage from the start at 9 p.m. until X. v.ancool. These presentations n c made by W. H. Sherman jr-,u ,ldent of tic Fair Board. i Urro were 600 persons in atten-r :o ut the dance. FIGHT IN NORTHWEST flicts Continue With Heavy Casualties Around Simla on Indian Frontier i MLA. Sept. 6: -Severe flghtin? ;n British troops and raiding V an tribesmen on the northwest v .tier broke out on Thursday and )Vl toued yesterday. Seven naMve s it in recruits and three militia- i r vaw AUii.U w so w -- !d. Enemy iasudltt6s arfc be . o have been heavy.- '(ince ... it tfns, six-year old m- fT m . r- J h here with m o fjiu to attend the Fair, Wtt- l uck Thursday afternoon at "l( V Jil turn In fho HnW Fl.1V TO.ld jthr barber shop by a taxi car by Joe Lelghton and had broken The child is recov- rapldly as possible in me lasrt wortl e al-: j keTthe Wem'rjf -the'of All of Terrace Pays Tribute of Sor row to Memory of Late Pioneer Missionary and United Churches participated. FISHSALES Summary American 76,000 pounds. 11.6c and 4c to 13.1c and 5c. fnnad Ian 50.500 pounds. 11.5c and 5c to 12 Jc and 6.5c. Amciran Excel II, 30,000, Royal, 11.6c and 4c. Franklin, 19,000, Baoth, 18.7c and 5c. Majestic, 38,000, Cold Storage. 12.9c, and 5c. A!irmvt, 5,000, Booth, 5c. 13.1c and Canadian ' Toodie. 10,500, Cold Storage, Mo and 5c. .... Tramp, 12.000, Pacific, 11.6c and 'KaleH, tS.OOO, AUln. 1S.W ana oc. impcreilse. 3.000. Cold 3torg, 12c and 5c. Helge IL, 8,000, Bootn, iac anu BACK I -KOM CONVENTION G. P. Tinker, president of the Prlnoc Rupert Chamber of Commerce, returned to the city on today's train from Prince George where he attended the annual oon-ventlon of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. POONA, India. Sept. 6: Complete national government for India responsible only to the people of India and the right to secede at any time from the Dritlsh Empire were the demands of Mahatma Gandhi upon which peace negotiations between the British government and civil disobedience leaders broke down, It Is announced. TO PREACH IN RUPERT Rev. A. Gordon MacPberton ILD, St. Andrew's Presbyterian socseye run mio tne rraser juver church. New Westminster, who ar-territory. Mr. O Malley wamea that, rtnsd here tnla m0mlng. will occu-if they saw fit, the Canadians could py tne puipit 0f First Presbyterian wipe out the 'sockeye run of the church tomorrow and the Sunday Fraser River m a single year and foijowtng. Mr MacPherson is one plant Fraser Rivpawn.JAi4rth- 0f the most capable of the younger ern Canadian watrbie jretum-, generation of ministers and has lng fish would nores become avaU- j ben ,n charge. of his present con-able to United States fishermen. g relation for the last five years. St. j Andrew's is the oldest Presbyterian P A TJfs M MAD CU Church in B. C. having been or-LAnUIl lliriivOn ganlsed in 182. Mr. MacPheraon Is a Treacher of Divinity from Knox t i in rrirv nroT Lrxu LAID 1 x 0 v Kfch 1 colle8e' Toronto j st Andrew.8 l09t hearuy both in numbers and in financial support following organic union, the congregation being almost split in two, so that they were compelled to seek aid from the head office towards dose at 2 a.m. Fine music was with the church and community minister', salary. This arant is i iished by Charlie Balagno and , according full honors to his mem-1 now no ionger necessary as the sal-augmented orchestra. ory, the late Canon T. J. Marsh, for ' ary Jrom y,e congregation in addl-i.nher features of the danee in-' years Anglican Church missionary J dqjj yje use of the manse, is now led the presentation oi oups 10 at Terrace, was jam 10 resi ueir,fir Abovt minimum. The mem- ives as a result oi ir wees lis The native football cham-nship cup was presented to Kin-nth and received by the captain, 1 u lca Bartori. The lacrosse cup presented to Aiyanah and the t liy for the winner of the flve-n f marathon to Ernest Derrick of , way. rracucauy vne enre wm- bershlp has increased from 180 to munity attended the obsequies In 3M awJ ringa to missions and i which the clergy of both Anglican k. k- than doubled. Mr. MacPheraon served with the overseas forces during the Great War, and holds the rank of an officer. He is chaplain of the Royal City branch of the Canadian Legion in which he also held office as president. He is at present on a brief vacation and will leave following his services here for eastern points S dot la, and his old home in Nova CONSOLIDATED MEN ON WAY TO STEWART W. M. Archibald, manager of mines for the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., Trail, and M. M. O'Brien, chief of the company's field staff, are passengers aboard thi Prln& Rupert today bound for Stewart to Inspect properties of the company in the Portland Canal district. Mr, O'Brien is accompanied by his wife and young child. BOMB IN THEATRE Itig House in Heart of Hamilton Business' Section Scene of Explosion Today HAMILTON, Ont, Sept. 6: A large section o the city was rocked by a dynamite explosion early this morning when a bomb exploded in Queens Theatre in the heart of the business section. The building was badly damaged. The crime is blamed on trouble which arose from the fact that the theatre was said to be noiirunlon In its operation. VETERAN -BASEBALL . . Vancouver vs. Prince Rupert This Afternoon (Saturday) at 1 o'clock xHill Richardson, late of the New York Giants will pitch for Prince Rupert, Downie catching. Straight pitching for Vancouver and Perkins catching. Sunday Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Bill Lamhie will pitch for Princo Rupert NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1930 EATY 'TIS QUEER SITUATION Stewart People Lecally Must Give 21 Hours Notice Before Getting Water to Fight Fire STEWART, Sept. 6: A unique situation has arisen between the Board of Commissioners of the Village of Stewart and the Stewart Public Utilities, the latter being the company supplying water to householders of the town. At the regular meeting of the commissioners last week a letter was read from the Utilities Co., which said In part: ". .. and that any hydrant , broached uiuuuicu cient water to fight it, must report j to the water company 24 hours be-, fore the fire gets under way. J Obviously this is not the impres-1 i QUEEN CHARLOTTE WIIAItF CONTRACT IS NOW AWAKDED CLEVELAND. Ohio. Sent. 6: SitSecured BOSTON GRILL LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays Dancing Ercry Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall lor Hire Accommodations for Private Partlei I'llONE 437 PRICE FIVE CENTS IN DANGER WIRELESS TELEPHONY TESTS BEING MADE ON WEST COAST Canadians Hold Whip Hand and Could Wipe Out Fish of Fraser In One Year, O'Malley States United Stales Commissioncr'Issucs Wrirnintrto American Scincboat Opcrators--Southcnf'Ruh Could Be Removed Forever From Yank "Fishermen VANCOUVER, Sept. G: The Fraser River international sockeye salmon treaty is in real danger of being killed by the action of United States seineboat operators in offering reservations to their approval at a hearing in St attle, it was stated here yesterday by Richard J. Gosse, evcutive head of the British Columbia Packers, who at- -ruled the hearing. United States seineboat men asked at control of fishing gear be taken out of the hands of r proposed international commission and that prohibi- i V K'ion of seining of high ku be re- WINNER OF PROPERTY Solntula Man Took Lot Offered In Fair Kaffle Big Danee Closes Exhibition V prlppo of Solntula, with ticket I moved. Henry O'Malley, United States commissioner of fltHerfee-, at the Seattle hearingi litfendMthe'treaty in Its present fenrttnd, by wtry of a warning, quoted a statement ol Major J. A. Motherwell, chief Inspector of fisheries lor British Co lumbia, that the United States un der po c knfttl to DRASTIC DEMANDS OF GANDHI CAUSED PEACE NEGOTIATIONS TO FAIL Experiments Are Under Way As Preliminary To Radio Talking Service Two Waj1, Conversation Tests Between Ocean Falls and Vict'oriaSufoessful Yesterdaj' Prince ftupcrt to Be Tried Out Soon VICTORIA, Sept. 6: Two way telephone wireless conversations were carried on yesterday between Victoria , tii- mi "i: ... or used in any manner whatsoever anu ucean runs, me funversauuns wcie wiimeu uu iiuiii by any person, corporation, or gov- Ocean Falls by wireless to the end of physical lines of the emment. whether used in the public British Columbia Telephone Co. and thence by land lines I mieresi or not, snau oe cnargea lor to victoria. The radio experimental ship Belmont aided 'SUnr. in the test. Following the success of the Ocean Falls test, charge, the company shall not be it is understood that similar experiments will be conduc-under any obligation to supply any ted at Prince Rupert with a view to linking that city by specific quantity or head pressure j wireless telephony with Vancouver and Victoria. The ex- " : penments-are Demg cor.uucteu, 11 is rupurteu, in cuiuiuu- capt. James crWkctt, Aced sixty. made at , least , 24 hour, pre- tjoH ttta,falan of the British Columbia Telephone Co. to Gaed to Death in Vaneourer ! wireless ia meani fsH, a' reguiar commercial telephony service VANCOuvHtTsept. 6: Qapt. ,n 1,16 caae ot flre- wnere consider-, between Prince Rupert, Ocean Falls and other northern James CrocketC age 60. veteran aWe hd pressure U required, the coast points with Vancouver, watercempany mi be tfdvlsed at deepaea at)d coastwise skipper, was found dead kut night at bit home. "-' He Jsad Umm rfrffnrntsil Wf tonesu". ww. .SWfWSiSf ua"'. oc I trT-TSS nmamm a n u going ' to and 'n order to have suill- ruboer tube had been torn off. It .s believed that the captain had had ane of the fainting spells from which he had suffered recently. Old Country Soccer Entlish League First Division Arsenal 3. Leeds United 1. Aston Villa 6, Westham United 1. Blackburn Rovers 5. Blackpool 0. Chelsea 6. Manchester United 2. Derby County 0, Birmingham 0. Huddersfteld Town 3, Bolton Wanderers 2. Manchester City 0. Leicester City 2. Middlesbrough 3, Liverpool 3. Newcastle United 1, Grimsby Town 2. Portsmouth 1. Sunderland 1. Sheffield United 1. Sheffield Wednesday 1. Seottish League First DivUlon Airdrie 2. Clyde 1. Ayr United 1, Hibernians 3. Celtic 1, Aberdeen 0. Cowdenbeath 3, Falkirk 0. Dundee 4. Hamilton A cads 2. Hearts 2, Norton 4. Leith Athletic 2, Queen's Park 0. Motherwell 1. Kilmarnock 1. Partick Thistle 8. East Fife 0. St Mirren 1, Rangers 1. English League Second Division Banuuey 2. Bradford City 1. Bradford 4, Nottingham Forest 1. Bristol City 1. Portvale 1. Bury 2, Plymouth Argyie 0. Cardiff City 3, West Bromwich Albion 6. Charlton Athletic 2, MiUwall 0. Everton 5, Swansea Town 1. Reading 1. Preston Northend 4. Southampton 1, Burnley 1. Stoke City 4, Oldham AthleUo 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Tottenham Hotspurs 1. SfSS!S!Ss;CUBS LOSE MISSION ON TO PIRATES: EMPLOYMENT sion the water company meant to . , t convey in its letter, but until fur-; -LcUAe Leaders Drop An- ther information is forthcoming; otherSeriators and Athletics the commissioners have laid thei 1 'Wm 'In American tract tnr urharf ranatrc at , Queen Charlotte City has been the season to the nird inning, awarded by the federal depart- j ment of public works to the i Victoria Pile Driving Co. of ' Victoria at a contract price of $4,453, it is announced at the office of the district engineer here. DECISION DOUBTFUL National League New York 4, Boston 6. Chteagd 7, Pittsburg 8. American League Washington 14, New York 5. Boston 1. Philadelphia 5: Cleveland 6, Chicago 1. VANCOUVER WHEAT Tommy Freeman. Cleveland Irishr , hnge today. Ministers of Public Works and Labor Leave Victoria For Eastern Canada matter on the table. In the mean-! ' VICTORIA. SeDt. 6: Hon. N. 3. time, the letter has been the source ' NEW YORK. Sept. 6: Boston ' Lougheed. minister of public works, of much amusement and witty Braves sent New York Olants ) to and Htm. W. A. McKensle, minister quips, since its content became third place In the National League of labor, left yesterday for Eastern common knowledge. I yesterday while the St Louis Car- Canada on unemployment missions. dlnals were idle. A homer in the Mr. Lougheed will confer wiQi the ninth by Paul Waner gave the ; federal government at the request 4 'Pittsburg Pirates the victory over! of Premier Tolmle who Is now In 4 : Chicago Cubs. Ottawa but Is- about to return to 4 1 In the American League. Wash- i victoria. 4 lngton Senators won their seven-1 Mr. McKerusie will attend the an-1 1 teenth victory In 21 games by de- nual convention of the Internatlon- OTTAWA ' Sept. 6. The con- Jea"nB New York Yankees. Babe ; i &nployment Services In Toronto. . . T7i,frtt Vilr Vila fnrtw-flftK hnmM rtf I Simmons hit his thirty-fourth (Ui A I 1m l-lill homer as the Pliiladelphla Athletics. WlrLULl UlU . . n . -.11' t " i oeai Boston uea &ox. Yesterday's scorer GEM HAUL Millionaire Manufacturer of Evan-ston, Illinois, and Party Ilobbed On Chicago Trip EVANSTON, IU., Sept. 6: While J. F. Whitney, wealthy manufacturer, and his wife and four friends were returning from a theatre party in Chicago last night, four bandits forced their automobile to the VANCOUVER, Sept. 6: Wheat! curb and robbed the occupants of was quoted at 83c on the local ! Jewelry valued at $130,000. Mrs. 'Whitney's loss reached $100,000. American, took a 15-round decision . " ' from Young lack Thompson, color- tirSSSSA Man and Wife Are Murdered In championship. Ringside spectators did not agree with the decision of Referee Haley' -who explained that Freeman had ; had won for his aggressiveness and Thompson's missing punches. ' Thompson floored Freeman for the count of six in the second round, j Lonely Backwoods Ranch House Of B. C. Peace River Country EDMONTON, Sept. G: No trace has.heen found bv the British Columbia provilkiaVpblliWrof. tKe. murdered who nJiot and killed Mr. irr ahn Mr& Joe Babchuek.in their lonely li nmuafan rl nnVin 11 in tlna nn of rf T?nf Cf Tn V r in f Yin Ol liOIi LoiirSfi Peace River district. The crime was not discovered until - early this week when Mike Skasum, a neighbor, went to Misak Aivasoff announced today the ranch to do some work. The police investigation show-uiat he had made tentative ar- ed that the couple had been dead 15 days when found. They rangemenu for leasing a plot of had rifle bullets through their heads and had evidently railway land not far from the hotel en shot as they slept. The victims had recently arrived ZSSSVSETS Hom TJe 1Ian-A crncr's ''- has gone through to Winnipeg for of murder by persons unknown and then assisted in the the purpose of signing up the lease, burial.