Today's Weather prlnc? Rupert Showery, moderate southeast wind; barometer, 30:04; temperature. 48; light swell, T';. Passe Jiy This Moraine After III ness of Over Year L. '.1 r a rzpr P. T W lit; an lltnes which ha'' r February 1&31 iM du- ' ter stage of which It wm Uiitt recovery could not be j Mrs F. M. Rose, wife of; IW. 537 Seventh Avenue n rident of Prince Rupert 'i .irs passed away at 10:55 piiiu c Rupert General Ho- i'' .: Funeral arrangements are lni ft ! Muds of the B. C. Undertakers; i; ) in.dimont will Jt)e made on! j T: i ttc Mrs. Itoso, whose death v. br Krcatly regretted by numer- f :i uric na Knm nt U'nnlwleh. I rw .... ww... ' - I uhi June 24. 1876. She was i: in! io Mr. Rose In the Old C i: in 1901. Deceased arrived ' di kU from England with her ; - -! nighter. Florence, and little f ' l in May 1S0 and took up ' with Mr. Rose at Salt- isk . where another dauah-Mi lr. was born. Mr. Rose ar- Prince Rupert with her " n 1916 and had resided here i' 'ii.sly since that time, i.imily will have the sincere of many friends In Its sad ntrnt. OWEN FISHER IS ACQUITTED Gmlng House Charee Falls to Stand In Police Court Three Alleged Inmates Also Dismissed Thf charge against' Owen Fisher f keeping a gaming house at the Einprr.s Social Club was dUrnlswd Magistrate McClymont In city H'jIim court this morning. Hearing 1 r cusc occupied all day yester-tn city nollce court. At the af- ,,!noun session. Owen Fisher gave TRENTON, N J., May 12. Governor Moore of New Jersey late today announced that he had been informed ' by Col. H. Norman Schwarz-kopp of the New Jersey State Police that the kidnapped Lindbergh baby had been found dead near his parents' estate at Hopewell. The discovery was made by neighbors. . - - . IAIUIINi " - DAWSON Michael Esscncy Slain and Barney West Taken In Custody In Yukon City DAWSON, Y.T., May 18: Michael Esscncy. aged 63, retired miner, who lived alone In a secluded cabin in Dawson, has been found murdered In his bed with his head badly crushed. Apparently, he had been dead for a week or ten days when his body was found. Kssency was known to have kept considerable sums of money on his person and In the cabin. Harney West has been taken Into custody In connection with the crime. WASHINGTON WINS HONOR mch areumpnt of counsel wasUiM.hinrtan state Collente was tif.trd ttcclslon being reserved un-js wim 7732 points. " mi mornlnir. Sereeant W. J. tier conducted the prosecution anrij pKKSENTEl) AT COURT 1 V Patmnrn van rnnnscl fbr thO i toiler. Thr(;e men charged with being "imutPs of a gaming house were aso dismused. ALASKA WEATHER JuiieRu-ijgjv,?2: low. 40. Ketrhlkan-ingh, 46; low, 40. LONDON, England, May 12: vioht hundred matrons and debu tantes, mostly from the Empire but with a few from foreign countries Including 13 from the United States, bowed before King Ocorge and Queen Mary on Wednesday at th" first of four royal courts to be held at Buckingham Palace this year WOMAN WAS GANG HEAD SeatHe Police Clear Up Number ol Robberies Which Have Taken I'lace Recently in Fujet Sound City SEATTLE, May 13 Clearing up a number of robberies which have occurred In the city recently, the police claim to have broken up a Seattle bandit ring which is said to have been directed by a woman. Bight leaders or the ring are , In jail and -some have confessed, the police say. Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor of First United Church, who Is In the south to attend tho annual conference of the United Church in New Westminster, was the preacher In St. James United Church. Vancouver, on Sunday morning of this week NEGRO IS ACQUITTED John SlacAdow Freed By Vancouver Jury on Charge of roisonlng His Adopted Daughter . VANCOUVER, May 12: -John MacAdow. aged 57, colored, was acquitted yesterday by a Jury at the Supreme Court Assizes here on a charge of murder resulting from the death of his six and a halt year old adopted daughter. Bernlce, who died of poisoning last February. MacAdow's wife, also colored, was LONDON DISCOUNT RATE CUT AGAIN NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUM BIA'S NEWSPAPER A Twister Caused Million Dollar Damage Juneau Halibut Boat Beached at Goose Bay For Patching Prior to Being Brought Here The Juneau halibut fishing boat Addlngtnn, which ran on a point at the north end of Dundas Island on Tuesday and was subsequently sub merged at the high tide, was floated off the point on last night's high tide by the Salvage Princess and towed to Ooose Bay where she was beached. The vessel Is now being patched preparatory to bringing her Into the local dry dock. The Addlngton. which Is 45 feet long and equipped with a 65 h.p. Atlas dlesel engine, Is reported to be in rather bad shape. J uwiKtu nivti linn. i vuiwjr ' . . . , . Officers of the wardroom mess of ,svT niYYTn the local unit of the Royal Cana I III rAl.llii dlan Naval Volunteer Reserve en- .tertalned Lieut. Commander Hart IN KIiFm and other of fleers of the H. M. C. S. 1 J LcLiJLVs HI 1 Lily jVancouver at a delightful non-unl- .form dance last night at naval headquarters. Dancing started at Pastor of CanadUn Memorial 9:30 -m and concluded ot 2:30 Church, Vancouver, Head of jnm snlendid music being fur- B. C. United Church jnlshed by Charlie Balagno and his ! orchestra. About thirty couples were it nutmnatui, May nresent. At mldnhtht delicious re Rev. Col. O. O. Fnllls of Canadian fre8hments were served. Memorial tnurcn, Vancouver, was elected president of the British Co lumbia Conference ot the United Church of Canada here yesterday. Naval Dance Last Night Is Enjoyed Local Officers Entertained Those of It. M. C. S. Vancouver at R. C. N. V. It. Headquarters VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. May 12: Whca was quoted at 59c on the local exchange today. NO FISH SALE TODAY No boats being liv with ontches, LONDON. May 12: The , there was no auction of halibut on Bank of England reduced Its ,the local fish exchange this morn- discount rate today from 3 to . lng. to 2Mi. It is another of a ser- les of V reductions In the discount rate which have been made recently, j Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx, D.D Angll- can Bishop of Caledonia, returned to the city on this mornings' train from a month's trip to Ontario and Quebec on ecclesiastical business. I same evening at 7 o'clock there will be a fish dinner In the city and, the following morning, citizens who I own cars will meet the party and take them to Inspect the cold storage plant and for a drive out the highway. Arrangements for the reception are being made by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com merce, the entertainment commit tee ot which has already met and1 made preliminary plans. Among those of the party visiting the city will be: W. Brooksbank, a tanner from Skipway, Yorkshire, a few miles from the birthplace of A. Brooks-bank of this city. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Brooksbank. Wm. Brown, insurance broker, Glasgow. Nelson W. Haden, engineer and chairman and director of companies from Trowbridge, Wiltshire. D. S. Leech, a Johannesburg businessman. Mrs. Jones, a widow, from Ross- on-Wye, Herefordshire. Oliver Mansfield, engineer and director, Mather and Piatt. London, accompanied by Mrs. Mansfield and daughter. Harold Mare, retired bank manager of Worthing, Sussex, accompanied by Mrs. Mare. J. E. Marshall, clothing manufacturer of T. Marshall it Co., Leeds, accompanied by Mrs. Marshall. W. P. Ray. wholesale furniture . - 1 a mt D0UK BOYS IN SCHOOL Sons of Nude Paraders Brought From Nelson To Industrial Institution at Coquitlam H ' i I i L- ,'m'- NELSON, May 12 Thirty-one Doukhobor boys, whose parents are In custody here pending trial for parading nude on Sunday at Thrums, were taken last night by train to the coast and will be placed In the Industrial school atCo- jqultlam. Joining other Doubhobor coys wnose parents nave Deen sentenced to prison. Tomorrow's Tides Friday, May 13, 1932 High ..... 6:25 am. 16:7 ft. '20:00 pjn. 16:7 ft. Low 0:21 a.m. 9:9 ft. 13:10 p.m. 5:8 ft. xxm.. No. 112. " PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 ' -price: five cents ETIRED DA WSON PROSPECTOR SLAIN COMMONSAKES STEP TOWARDS NATIONALIZING RADIO Report of Commit On Broadcasting V as Accepted Unanimously Bill is IJcinsr Introduced by Premier Today to Establish Commission Which Will be in Control of Government-Owned System in Canada OTTAWA, May 12: The House of Commons took the first step toward nationalization of radio broadcasting ypstorday when it adopted, without a dissenting voice, the report of the committee of the house recommending a gov-c -nmi nt-owncd system. Premier R. B. Bennett then gave r , u:r of his intention to introduce a bill today establish-tTS a commission to operate the system which was also re- n mended in the committee's report. DEATH OF MRS. ROSE1: Vd Known Local Lady LINDBERGH BABY DEAD NEAR HOME SAN FRANCISCO. May 13-Unl-verslty of Washington won first Um in the national Intercollegl- nt rifle meet held here, with 7811 'iff tn his own defence alter ,i. if ms revealed yesteroay A twister -wpt arross western Ter.np:?ee and Kentucky, killed ni;- p rsons injured rores and damaged a million dollars worth of prope;-?y. The home ol T. J. Dais, ncur Mi mgtoi., Tenn..ts shown alter it was rared by the wlna. REDS BEAT . PHILLIES New York Yankees Trim Lead of Washington Senators to Two Full Games NEW YORK. May 12: New York Yankees blankd the St, Lou Browns, yesterday, further reducing the lead of the Idle Washington Senators In the American League to two full game. It was the only yame played In he American League. Cincinnati Reds did some timely hitting and defeated the Phillies to even up the series In the final game, the Reds going back Into third place again In the National League while the Phillies dropped once more Into fourth position. Red Luque allowed the Phillies only five scattered hits. The St. Louis Cardinals dropped back Into sixth place behind the Idle New York Giant by losing to the Brooklyn Dodgers, three runs for the Dodgers In the twelfth settling the Issue. Yesterday's scores: National League Brooklyn 6, St. Louts 3. Philadelphia 1. Cincinnati 4. American League St. Louis 0, New York 3. -4 ' INTEIUS1.KATE RAISED . . ON CITY OF VANCOUVER ! f VANCOUVER. May 12: No- tie of an increase from 54 to '6 of the rate of Interest charged the city of Vancou- Ver for capital loans riow ag- gregatlng $4,000,000 was recelv- ed yesterday by the city from the Bank of Montreal. ADDINGT0N REFLOATED PARTY WILL iVANCOUVER VISIT CITY! IS IN PORT ' Chamber of Commerce Has Arran j ged to Provide Entertainment ' For London Visitors Canadian Destroyer Had Rough Voyage While Convoying Fur Seals, Through B.C. Waters Afffkr enpnrtlnir RAvftral riavs at wa ,t .i-- i. i. I o j : "P w "ie Pr"fc " "p,tu on a patrol of the northward ml uidi. iwcmy u ....uC1 w.v. raUn jUJ. Bca, herd H M c g ;d. v. nuuw iuui jjan num van,m,,r tn mmmanrt nf T.lKiit. 'England, will visit Prince Rupert on jCommander Hart, arrived In port y t' jn 2 . .I. I at 9 o'clock last night and moored til July 2. They wll arrive from the ;aiongside noya, CanadUn Naval south the regular steamer on and, VolunUer Reserye headquarters that afternoon will be token on thewhere she Kmtin ma gatur. , Prince to visit Salvage Invernew,day The Ma destroyer ran tot0 where It. O Manager Cannery considerable bad weather on the 'jonnsion wm receive mem ana I show them the operations. The cruise but is none the woree for the dusting. Last night at R. C. N. V. R. headquarters members of the local wardroom mess tendered a dance to the visiting naval officers, the' affair proving very delightful. A public dance was staged by the Moose Lodge last night for members of the crew. There will be other events in connection with the visit of the Canadian warship here including a softball game between the ship and the local R. C. N. V. R. at the C. N. R. A. grounds this evening. AKRON AT SAN DIEGO Tragedy Attends Tying Up of Giant Dirigible After Her Transcontinental Flight SAN DIEGO, May 12: Leaving a trail of death and Injury tn her wake, the monster United States Navy dirigible Akron was finally tied up to the mooring mast at Camp Tlerney here yesterday after her flight across the continent from her base at Lakehurst, NJ. On the first attempt being made to tie the ship up here, a mooring cable snapped and two seamen were killed. Another was suspended In mld-alr for two hours and was finally rescued after having grimly -nanuiaciurer 01 nay ana wes. j hung on for that time Luverpooi, accompanied oy Airs. Ray. A. B. Simpson, general merchant, Drymen, Glasgow. W. II. Soundy. miller, of S. M. Soundy and Son, Reading, Berks, accompanied by Miss Soundy, his daughter. Miss C. Steele, spinster, Northampton. J. W. Steel, wholesale fruit Importer, of the Essex St Kent Farmers Ltd., Southend-on-Sca. A. Testemale. engineer. Loughborough. Leicestershire. John Taylor, managing director, Mather and Piatt, Manchester, accompanied by Mrs. Taylor. Major O. Townsend. East Lancashire Regiment, Manchester. I The Akron will manoeuvres of the fleet.' take part In Pacific Coast PERSHING MOURNER Attends Funeral of President Dou-mcr as Special Representative of President Hoover PARIS, May 12: Oeneral J. J. Pershing, who was commander-in-chief of the United States Army in France during the Great War, marched In the procession at the runeral today of the late President Paul Doumer of France as the special representative of President Herbert Hoover of the United States. WEATHER REPORT Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, light southeast wind: barometer 30:00; temperature, 50; sea choppy. Triple Island Cloudy, strong southeast wind; sea moderate. Langara Island Raining, moderate southwest wind; sea choppy. Mrs. Falrbalrn and daughter of Queen Charlotte City are paying a visit to the city, having arrived on the Prince John this morning from the Islands.