Centre of Case J- a. Ita'.t'; j.:. fo;m-r k .i :..tCf-V central . u.a'.ur. RUPERT IN I HOOP LEAD Mcitrd ,n)os 36 to IS to Go Ahead in Championship Series I A; x ' .igers. minus the services : leader Kuiai. bowed to a i Orotto team !- Satur-.-'tit, thus glvtnc the Totoac-a fair chance to win the ' in Drttlsh Columbia chara- i' The locals will Journey to hi week to play two more with the sm-lter town crewi uiuaUon of the series. r mediate All SUrs bwt Se-', M'Ke ; i"ram n. Baseball Scores SATUKDAY SCOItLS National League Brooklyn 1. Boston 7. New York 6. Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 3. Chicago 4. St. Louis 4, Pittsburg 1. American League Philadelphia 1. New York 3. Boston 4. Washington 0. Cleveland 2. Detroit 1. Chicago 4. St. Louis 9. SUNDAY SCORES ' National League Cincinnati 8, Chicago 4. Twelve Thousand Injured and Quarter of Million Home-ess Fires Break Out to Add to Horrors of Death And Destruction Hundreds Trapped in Debris TAIHOKU, Formosa, April 22: (CP) Nearly three t ousand persons were killed and twelve thousand injured while 250,000 are homeless following the most disastrous eart hquake of modern times in the Japanese-owned Island of F ormosa yesterday. The tremors struck at dawn in scores of populous villages; along the bonier of Taichu Shinkichu province. Fire broke out in the ruins of several northwestern communities, &:i t am to the horrors of death and CP'tnirUon. Hundreds of persons were trapped n debris and couM be heard nipealing for a Mi stance while f ran-wurkerit were able to reach only a -small percentage of the Injured. Extensive property damage was done. i St. Louis 6. Pittsburg 1. Brooklyn 8. Boston 1. New -York 4. Philadelphia 4 (call- l'rince Hubert's refunding bylaw whereby outstanding JewnturcB of the city will be re-issued to an extended tern r,f yL,ars on c bagis 0f four percent interest will be wally offected at noon tomorrow when City Commis- ' ' W. J. Alder will sit in the capacity of the city coun-1,1 "f"r the nunioso of reconsidering and adopting bylaw TTiTo. 854. being n bylaw to enable thi " lJe and W. Black, offl-"f Mm Hudson's n.iv On., from ' Til k arrived In Uic city on "rday night's train fol- I trin tKltr.iii.1 4 V. a IniKrlnf 'n'-' visited, among other points. hcre the company Is 'P!,,"'-d to bo contemplaUng the M.1..V Jtr T .. . (. i . , hi.. w au;uuvcr WJIUC Air. ' ' uavi iv n viiit rn I'nrr o 11411 IV V city of Prince Rupert to refund iu outstanding debentures by Uie Is sue In lieu thereof of refunding debentures to the aggregate amount of $1,741,024.99." As Is known, consent of more than sixty torrent of the bondholders was olltalncd last year for the refund f a branch. Mr Doe aalled'.inK chcmc which wm validated by '"Bht on the Prince Ad-, the legislature at iu tr.ii. nr r mnrrniv x iiniiii 11 rUUv!7 Ui iauiv'w" - meeting has been duly posted on the city notice board. TOY GUN HOLD-UP Transient Took Control of Win-nlpee-Calcary Train CALGARY. April 22: (CP) William Wins, transient, is being held by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on charges of havlnr taken control of a Canadian National Winnipeg-Calgary train ain with with a a toy toy gun gun yeterday. ymeroay. Bridge Shower Is Enjoyable Affair ning was given over to the playing i ner and the containing many beautiful gifts. The prize winners at cards were: 'adles' first. Miss Winnie McOrelsh; -onsolatlon, Mrs. Olof Skog; men's first, D. R, Barclay; consolation,! Harry Calderwood. VICTORIA, B.C. 1 The' paper mill at Ocean Falls has a capacity of 300 tens daily and it nas been working at capacity for the past two years. It Is difficult to estimate the amount of payroll but working gets good wages. man m- ftr tri.irh am. nnri I every without an unemployment problem for there is no place for any but workers there. Today the lowest paid worker gets 41c an hour and the highest on the paper machines, $1.17. In addlUon to the payroll of the Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides High . 3:22 ajn ft r , Rupert Overcast. lreh 16:35 p.m. 16JJ ft. : , j.it wftid; barometer. 29,94; 'Low .10:20 ain. 3.9 ft. , :ture. 45; aa choppy. 22:30 pm. 8.0 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v jOTSi No 92. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935 PRICE: 5 CENTS Ml EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA PRINCE RUPERTS REFUNDING IS BEING FINALLY ENACTED i Three Thousand Killed By Earth Disturbance in Japanese-Owned Island Off China Coast Sunday Campaign For New Art Gallery For Canada A move ii on foot in many parts of Canada to campaign for a new National Art Gallery for Canada. Those favoring such a pr oject point out that the present building and facilities in Ottawa 9are- hoprieSjCy inadequate to meat'th needs t)f an-evergnwins 4nterest 4n art, At-preaent thet government appropriated $25,000 annually for the art gallery. Layout above" shows the present National Art Oallery and an m-erior scene. : n n , n 1 III i i Af Conductor C. Flagg said he (JCean JalS ft (jOOtl lilUStratlOIl Ul found Wlnse In the sealed mail car at Drumheller. When he or- 1 dered the transient out, Wlnse i drew what appeared to be a gun and forced him to the tender where the engineer was covered. After the train had proceeded twenty miles, Wlnse jumped off. What Paper Mill Means in Way Of Employment and General Activity between Prince Rupert and Vancouver. These eight hun- schools there are some threehun dred children of various ages, the high school and Junior high having seven teachers and the , public school six, all busily engaged In helping, to turn out fine young Among Among the Uie organizations urKaiueauuus which !.. Halibut Arrivals American Arcade, 12,000, Co!d Storage, 9.7c and 6.7c i . Betty. 11,500, Bacon, 9.6c and '6.8c'. Flourishing Town Half Way Between Prince Hupcrt and Tahoma, 20,000, Atlin, 10.6c and TnM:Ma...AM ITni. CAfi Man i?mnlnvnl nnrl I'rwiii lit inn 1 C. f aiKUUf LI lldS OUU .'11.11 UlliJiuj V.U aiiu x uiuiuuuu Of Two Thousand People Canadian Aleve. 400. Cold Storage, 7.8c MANY AT FUNERAL Numerous Friends and Sympathizers Fay Final Tribute to Memory of Late J. C. McLennan i Numerous friends and sympathizers turned out this afternoon for the funeral of the late J. C. MeLen-'nan, highly esteemed pioneer citizen, whose death occurred at the end of the week following a lengthy illness. There was a service in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral after j which Tyee Lodge No. 66. A. F. & I A. M., of which deceased was a past master, took charge for the remittal ceremony. j The Masonic service opened at 'the Temple at 2:15 and there was a procession of members of the craft to the Cathedral where Very Rev. James B. Gibson, the dean, officiated. The service was choral with Peter Lien presiding at the organ. With the Masons marching from ;the Cathedral to the Junction of ! First, Second and Third Avenues where cars were taken,-there was. a (long procession to Fairview Ceme tery. Interment was made In the Masonic plot. -The-Masonic ritualistic rites were in charge of W. R. McAfee, the master, assisted by George HAL chaplain, and F. S. Wil .on, director of ceremonies. The pallbearers, all Masonic past masters, were Cyril H. Orme. G. H. Munro, W. H. Tobey, Dr. C. H. Han-klnson, James H. Thompson and M. M Stephens. HERE FOR TRIAL Rufus White, Harry Geddes and .Alfred Davidson, Indians, commit-i teel for trial at Masiett on charges of breaking and entering In connection with the recent burelarV of Eieht hundred men tret permanent employment in the and o,,,., 6c Jmn ..,. Martin-s geenrai store, were paper mill or its adjuncts at Ocean Falls, a town half way ' ' ' m brought to the city yesterday by of Massett aboard the fish packer ayiwrna sunoay law,. Bo.tr.rn Joint Hostesses For jg Qnj hote QVfoQr and the town there Qne gtoref Qne Qne on CaUla tnm & Judge w PhlUde'IphU TZt is bllilt on a small area beautifully kept and all owned by the bftef business trip to Vancouver, for elecuon. f IK. Apr. Aprl! 22: (CP.-Barl illustration It is a good NFW YORK. ' ' : 'sod at 67c today, un- : from Saturday. Chicago 6. St. Louis 5. Cleveland 2. Detroit 3. City Commissioner to Sit Formally Tuesday To Adopt Re-Financing Municipal Dekntures to Value of S1,7-U,G2I.U9 Involved In Cut of Civic Interest Kate to Four Percent In honor of Mi&s Rose Moran company. a' whose marriage to Norman MacKay ;of whf a Paper !U mf ns f" e llcts are seen on the streets. In the is to take place on May 4. a rie- u HghUul bridge shower was heia " 7 - Saturday night at the home of Mrs. John Bremncr with Mrs. Bremner and Mrs. Emll Bostrom as Joint hostesses. The early part of the eve Jock Gibsons Vagrant Winner Of Model Yacht Race Sunday; Event Attracts Much Interest ' irnnsiriprinir the ceneral condition' dancing were enjoyed and delicious c" . ' .,held to keen the people happy and A lame crowd assembled Oil the waterfront VOsterdav Th. tolnrg nf U lire vuuimj. iiwwi , .. :.. ...n -t..,. i n . 1 1 1 , i " . itursiuurowini.iu. .v.. , ia'P1"1 , nnvsicaiiv ill ia arc are a a dowhiik ""s cjuo, wuo. rn 0 see kpp rno me mnfipi mouei yacni vnrnr. rapp race wnion wnicn was was run run imMoc under vowr depression very ?ll?Zt favorable weather conditions, the "Vagrant" owned bv iiuu uic iwiii uv ihwc utwvj uicia- . , . . . i minion club tennis ciuo. camera t r- .1 n " ;L..i i, t it-u. i coratcd In pale green and pink and Immlng club and others. XA, Theatre tickets. 7 1 i V- Rice . "P wpurn ,rh functioning nnritr its nn of- Lloyd s "Myevma" came second. fleers, in addition there is an ac- Rowe's and Jackson's "Nordic" of Vancouver was third, tivi Liberal Association and a C. C. ana o. gather s "Maple" fourth.?.- F. organization. i Tne Pri2e for the fastest Ume over the any one laP was won by J- Gibson's The head of the company, Pacific Mills, under the title of mill i-1"- manager. Is F. A. Drumb. However.' The prizes were presented to the in i it. .ji...t nt le murn mnrp man mm ma.ua- w iinv.iiJ uj mia. . mmc ivuiai Music for dancing was played on - .TJZ 1Z eerTn VhTt hi s the final word on Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve the violin by John Bremner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Emll Bostrom. Mr. and Mrs. D woods getUng out logs. Some of everytning at tne town, nis assis-, ,,u,4 lc uumwum, .c th inoe arp tnkPn from th mm- tant Is M. YY. Phelps. The plant en-. race. By way of expressing appre- Is H. M. Lewis, paper mill 'or the put forth by m' Pny own pulp limits and others emecr Jtton jjm . R. m Barclay, lav Mr. and and i,nrininHnt.. r. v Kpllev: chief Cant. J. R. Elfert, harbor master. S8' MSri The presence of the mill brings, accountant. R. S. Duns, and assis-r rawing up res and arranging Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mac tn. thP town steamhlns. the crews taiu accountant, w. auvcrsiaes. "of which ashore 'and spend The woods manager Is P S. Bonney. ; the donors of the cup gave a pocket donald, Mrs. E. Amott, Mrs. wil- ""v" go ' .V; ..C-l. 1... ifnrmpriv nutrw tenter at Prince - book . which ........ was .. presented ..VW.IV. to the Hm Mnl.vKnn T M Rnenrrr. Mrs. money. auuinB w wic general .icu- -- - captain at , ty, ...'., .u nc vlty. Sometimes there are several . Kupert. there at tlme sh,Ps one Miss Winnie McOrelsh. "Miss Cathie the samt time I , . , M . was gratiiying to have such wUUn, Mll. and boat owners -1P;!r"hi"L0r Duncan. Miss Jessie McMillan, Miss uih Type "uu'a taking part in the proceedlne and Miss Evelyn Dal-, The of Ocean ;pes a" resmciea 10 o nouns aee Hilda Hanson. people Falls, many maklng the race a succesSi garno, Miss Cathie Eastman, Nor-'of whom have worked there stead- cpt for emergencies. Sunday is the interest shown by old and young man MacKay. Ale Duncan. Ro-I lly for many years, are of a dlsl" aW when the maehlne shops aUke u u expected that m bert Smith, Inge Valen, Mr. Andrew tlnctly high type, Every man Is to work overtime in order to RUch eyenls may be hfld dufing and John McLeod. mail and looks the part. No dere- (Continued on Page 4t the season. Old Country Soccer EiTEIt MONDAY SCORES SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Queen's Park 3, Partlck Thistle 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Birmingham 3, Leeds United 1. Derby County 4, Everton 1. Leicester City 2, Grimsby Town 2. Middlesbrough 0, Arsenal 1. Portsmouth 4, Manchester City 2. Preston 1. Sunderland l. Stoke City 1, Liverpool 1. 'West Bromwlch Albion 1. Sheffield Wednesday 1. Wolverhampton 6, Chelsea 1.