i rv 102nd. Regiment Passes llistorj' t Coronation Service Into it t t l fnm a congregation which ed the capacity of the edifice d made It necessary to provide dltlonal seating accommodation, .itinff nf rnlors of the 102nd.' rth British Columbia Regiment ... . i -v e .( i become the 102nd. Artillery Bat- took place Sunday morning at Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, e depositing ceremony was com- i uu nvir) ImtnDrlhtnltr fnl- Rev James B. aibson. Dean the Cathedral, conducted .trie i Hi ia mchon rvr i 'o a. T . 1 I 1 1 I LI1C LlUilUII I- A V7U Rt RCV. O. A. Rlx D.D.. well as receiving and dedicat- Blshop Rlx, in his sermon, re- . f 1 - 11 I . - - 4 i 1 1 tLn I l 41 the last of the year. Never be- P M L11C 1111 IJU IZ 1UU1C QCLU1C n It was tndav. There was neace thin and without. In the Empire A In Pnnnrtn fhprp tun Utile pv. s fnr rtlsrnntpnt Mn rpnnlps Ml. vpn n irrpnijr mpnsurp nr nniiLi 1 Hhcrtv This ti-pplr nn thfl nera. great demonstrations of rejolc- u.is thnt ihprp .wns nnthinfr e Empire. It was'-a -spontaneous The Invnlt.v pvpmnllflprt rnrlftv a sprung to the top 23. years o In the Empire's great 'emer- ncy AH parts of 'Canada had it their men atfd given' their x ah nan given ana sacn- m iirriiminiT t n ncn nrnn crn isn n i Northern British Columbia sed, His Lordshp recalled the rnfirtiiM . 11 f.. 1 1 i a rnncc ituperi ana we rous ? enthusiasm of those days. He on to ten ine siory or me re- uiung or the 102nd. Battalion in P v-lnto nt mis t iir "den who had been the first VU 1UI f All P Ilrnnt llr m -i a 1 J lU --I v UU111 11 11 Li. ULlllC VLllltllbi) Ul vtvui.UI UllkiOli VU1 U t i I IV 111 1 iO 1 the Sommc, at Passchcndaclc, flrliin m i- . i i i Kinea, Tlic Bishop contlnuea "ace the roulmeiifs hlstorv uh- i t iirt ii .i . , .. . . . .. .. worthwhile but even with the rpsr. ca. ri.. r 1 1. 1 i- 1 1 it i uukitiic, 1 U1I11K iu Wilt, uc- loaay the Bishop continued, a " was still being war -... w..6 fought ub..v a Johnston M.C.. V.D . off leer com- .IftH . 's aajutant: Xleut. u. L. Gillian, ivhn rnrr ort liin nnlnro' NEW YORK, May 10: Wilh a light day's trading aggregating 285,000 shares, the most of issues advanced substantially on the New York Stock Exchange yes- icruay. the industrial average was up 1.12; rails up 1.88 and utilities up .07. CAUSE OF EXPLOSION Public Inquiry Into Ilindcnburg Disaster Opens Today At Lakehurst LAKEHURST, NJ., May 10: (CP Ignition of hydrogen gas by an electric spark seems now to be the most generally accepted theory In regard to the cause of the destruction last week of the great German dirigible Hlndenburg at the naval air station here with loss of 35 lives. A court of Inquiry ordered by the United States Naval department which convened in secret on Saturday immediately after being ordered is proceeding and today the Department of Commerce pub-lice hearing started. Meanwhile, there are rumors of possible sabotage and Dr. Hugo Eckener, celebrated designer of the Hlndenburg and other famous Oer l man dirigibles, now on, hissway to the United States, has declared that this is a factor that cannot be Ignored. He has mentioned that veiled threats against the Hlndenburg, supposedly coming from French sources, had been made. Dr. Eckener declares that there will be no trans-Atlantic flights by the Graf Zeppelin until the mystery of the Hlndenburg's destruction has Deen ciearea up. One report is that the Hlnden burg explosion might have, been caused by an inflammable bullet from a silenced pistol having been fired into the Bag 'as the giant air ship was nearlng the mooring mast. CANDIDATES ARE NAMED George Weaver and J. C. Ilowen-Colthurst Arc in Field ners were In Saturday. It is ex ., ..... . , th fn,,r mp ......1. . .i nnnpn Liitfii: win viiij vwv ".V II Al II ' ... III 1 1 I II II . . I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '11 K " - ........ . ..niriirfotnc ' np iinminuLiuus i:iuoc .J UlilL OI LIU .N.lllUUlIIU IIUV1T oc 1.. ri r ;i I. i ii:iin.iv vwi i lu.iu ii -- ui L v:lii:hili v. uliiims - mmj i. .... 1 iiAii.ii iffnrr nnn mx .mi:ihiui:1i - uiiiuuik lO UU SU. WUUtillg T . . . , . . ui raurs enistie. nut ve on ul-u'v " whole armor 'of God." His are J. u. ..u.... Ing whn u int.i ,m w Edward A. Evans, J. J. aillls, Mrs. .,.. . .. .- . itim.u Kinrrlntr: Alex McDonald. - tan, ivecp yourselves ciean, - . and worthy. T1U, I think, Is the John L hidseth , Mrs tolzabe ,t,v iiiuik in Liin tworin. in no. wu ULJ Lilt! IIITML 11 II LI I Lilt! -e. img3 is crownea in nis vuvn marcnea un i cma m "-i - . 5G. Withmmn, ' Jwvltc. Mrs. Julia Slatta, Joseph W & IU11I1. LIltT I L111U11 m"" ' the presentation and depositing Howe, J. Larrusson Otto Bre.mo. r i h . - i-. t n i l ni w i.iiiiii. lj . - colors was conducted alone M" a"" ;. " . mDricct.. ii ... . nf-n iTnnlpr David A. Macrncc, """iti: inicM Airpr pnirv titps. i .-- . Dartv n.i.n . n-..t i o Tnim Christiansen ana n.uwuc w vuiiotAlilULr OJ Jjieui,, VAil. O. I Carl E. Johnson, Oscar uirsen, Frederick Miller, Mrs. Bella Ann Montcim. ICIrt m . rill I 1 II n WRX. .:v iie colors wprn nrosented Deiu urauon. uue iorm by Col. Johnston Mrs. Emma i""" -. " Contlrmed on page three) : Jossle "V aeilUnK' I War Admiral Derby Winner I CHURCHILL DOWNS. Ky., May 10: (CP) War Admiral, son of the great Man-o'-War arid the favorite, scored a smashing victory Saturday af- ternoon in the sixty-third run- ning of the Kentucky Derby before a crowd of sixty-three thousand spectators, the larg- est In Kentucky Derby history. War Admiral led from start to finish, beating Pompoon by two lengths and Reaping Re- ward bv five lengths 4 Columbia River . Loggers Working Kcturn to Jobs Today Following Agreement to Arbitrate Dif-erences with Employers PORTLAND, Ore., May 10:-An agreement having" been reach ed to arbitrate differences with their employers, thirleen thousand Columbia Itiver loggers, whose strike had resulted in the closing down of sawmills in the Columbia basin, returned to work today. Todays Weather (Government, 1legraph Terrace Clear, ea3t wind, 52. Aiyansh Part cloudy, calm, GO. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 50 Hazelton Raiping, calm, 57. -Smlthers Clear, calm, mild. Burns Lak; Clear, calm, 47. -Victoria-Cloudy.-KWt'-vVind, 0 miles per hour; barometer, 29.8C Estevan Coludy, southeast wind, 28 miles per hour; barometer 29.68. Prince George Cloudy, calm; barometer, 29.02. Vancouver Cloudy, southeast wind, 8 miles per hour; baro meter, 29. G2. ' Alert Bay Overcast, strom southeast wind, barometer, 29.G8; temperature, 4G; sea rough. Hull Harbor Southeast wind :!5 miles per hour; barometer. 29.;i7; temperature, 46; set rough. Triple Island Part coludy northeast wind, 12 miles pc George William Weaver, music hour; sea smooth, teacher of Summerland, and John' Langara Island Overcast, eas Colthurst Bowen-Colthurst, Army wind, 2G miles per liour; baro retired, Sooke, were officially no-; meter, 29.I52; temperature, 41 winnfrrt ns mndldatcs for Prince moderate rough sea. Runcrt In the forthcoming provln clal election by filing their nomination papers with Returning Officer W. D. Vance this morning. Mr. Weaver Is the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candi date while Capt. Bowen-Colthurst is the Social Credit candidate. Nomination papers of C. V. Evltt, Conservative candidate, had not been filed up to an early hour this afternoon. Premier Pattullo's pa- Dead Tree Point Southeas' gales, barometer, 29.IM; tempera ture, 44; sea rough. 5c. Halibut Sales American Radio, 34.000, and' Chancellor, 11,000, Cold Storage, 8c and 6c. Excel, 18,000, Booth, 8.1c and (6c Hazel II., 16,000, Booth, 8.3C and 6c. Betty, 14,000, Atlin, 8.1c and 6c. HI GUI, 13,500, Royal, 8.3c and 6c. Frisco, 9,500, Royal, 8.3c and ',6c. Star, 14,500, Pacillc, 8.1c and' 6c. Visitor, 5,200, Pacific, 8.1c and" 6c. Canadian Oslo, 14,000, and Bobby, 8,500, Atlin, 7c and 5c. Cape Race, 8,000, Booth, 7c and 5c. Arctic I, 8,000; Kyrellc. 11,000, Stuart, William J. H. Dcane, Daniel i and Flnella, 10.500, Cold - Storage, Arni,io Mrs nertha Lawson. A. O.i c aim ot. Mnw.Mn Alexandra Rudderham.l Bobby, 8,500, Atlin. 7c and 5c. APPOINTED TO COMMAND; Military District No. 11 headquarters announces the appointment of Lieut. G. II. Greenwood D. S. O. as commanding officer of tho i. u1 Inrtnl Dan fnrlnfe frMtie ci irrOfH In fT Cant Bowcn-Colthursi 8 proposer "'h "-""""o Is Francis Marlon Crosby with Mrs. Josephine Bertha Crosby as secon-Hpr nnri D. A. Burnett, David Zllle, John W. Gibson, A. J. Curzon, F. O. the late Lieut. Robert Blance. The appointment Is effective as from October 1 .last. Second In command Is Sub-Lieut. ' A . Id Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 A.M.) 8ht High 1:12 a.m. 23.4 It. prince Rupert Cloudy, southeast 14:02 p.m. 20.6 ft. wind, 4 miles per hour; barometer, Low 7:55 a.m. 0.1 ft. " 19:58 5.4 ft. 29,44; sea choppy. p.m. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER , WVT NO. iu. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 10, 1937 TRICE: 5 CENTS EFVCc-vincial ubrak (Trading Light Ci P?.0V 31 Mar But Vnlnpft rJn Or UJLORS MIL .1 ' reremonv Yesterday In Cathedral Military Rites In Mock Mart RELEASED FROM JAIL Orders Come Through From Ottawa at Instance of Premier Pattullo VICTORIA, May 10: (CP) Fifty British Columbia relief camp workers, arrested over a week ago In Vancouver and sentenced to one month In jail for obstructing police officers, have been released from Okalla Prison by order of the federal Department of Justice. On Saturday Premier T. D. Pat tullo announced he pad received a telegram from M. F. Gallagher, chief of the remission service at Ottawa, which said the release had been approved and that the Department of State would wire Instructions accordingly to the warden of Okalla Prison. Late Telegraphs JAPAN ALARMED TOKYO Declaring that a situation similar to that preceding the Russo-Japanese war existed, the Japanese Navy issued a pamphlet today urging all Japan to rise to the defence of the Empire if challenged. BUS STRIKE CONTINUES LONDON Delegates of 25,000 bus workers today voted to continue their strike, rejecting the proposal that theiri demands be submitted to arbitration. Bright sunshine today gives hope of "King's weather" for the Coronation Wednesday. BOYS MAKE ESCAPE VANCOUVER Twelve boys between the; ages of twelve and eighteen years escaped from the boys' industrial home on Cassiar Street here Saturday night.. They rushed the doors and made their getaway. Weather Forecast (Furnished through the courtesy o ) Dominion MHeorolotrical Bureau Victoria ajid Prince Rupert. ITila forr oust la compiled from observation t ken ax 5 ajn. today and covers the 31 how period ending 5 pjn. tomorrow). General synopsis There has been a depression off the British Columbia .coast and showers with iiild weather have been general in Vancouver Island, the lower mainland, and interior 'British Columbia. Prince Rupert district Increasing easterly winds, cloudy am! mild with rain. Queen Charlotte Islands Slrnng winds or gales mostlj easterly and southerly winds wit! rain. ASSISTI.I) AT COURT LONDON, May 10 The Duk( and Duchess of Kent and the Princess Royal assisted Kinn George VI and (Jueen Klizabctl. at the court held at Buckingham Palace the latter part of las', week. J. Arthur Smith Is Laid at Rest Many Attend Funeral This Afternoon of Pioneer Cily Contractor Many friends assembled this afternoon at the chapel of B. C. Un- Dovrc B., 20,000, Booth, 7.2c and dertakers to pay final tributes of Joseph I. Landry, promoted from Cameron, W. J. Greer, James Had rank of Chief Petty Officer. The den and George u. thc. appointment Is effective as from April 1. ! ' esteem and respect to the memory of thc late J. Arthur Smith, pioneer contractor, who passed away late last week, Rev. C, D, Clarke, pastor of First United Church, officiated , and Charles P. Balagno presided at j the organ to accompany the hymns which were "Lead Kindly Light", and "Nearer My God to Thee." I Interment followed In Falrvlew! Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Oaron, J. Fred Ritchie, R, W.t There lngs. were many floral offer- I Premier Takes Nomination I In reply to a telegram notl- f ylng him of his renomlnatlon as Liberal candidate for the Prince Rupert constituency In the forthcoming provincial election, Premier T. D. Pattullo wires: "Please extend my most cordial appreciation of the confidence so long imposed in me. I accept the nomination with humility and gratlfica- tlon." Theatre Boycott Being Proposed No Progress is Made Towards Settlement of Movins: Picture Production Strike HOLLYWOOD, May 10. 10. No No ,end towards a nettlrment of the 'rike In tho moving picture pro-luction industry. The unions arc ow proposing a nation-wide boy ott of theatres. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .18. Bralornc, G.60. B. R. Con.. ,.01Vi. Aztec, ,08. Cariboofluartz, 1.53. Dentonia, .14. Dunwell, .0:1V4. Golconda, .08y-: ... Minto.V 2U4 f.,Meridinn iVX Fairview Amalg., ()9',. Noble Five, .07. Pend .Oreille, 2.(50. Plonter., 1.00. Porter Idaho. .05. Premier, 2.52. Reeves McDonald, .1)5. Reno, .85. Relief Arlington, .20. Reward, .lO'a. Salmon Gold, .08. ' Taylor Bridge, .OO'.jt. Hedlcy Amalgamated. .07'i. Premier Border, .02V-j. i auuak t remier, z.bo. Congress, .00. Silver Crest, .07. Home Gold. .021-... G'randview, .12. Indian, .02. QuatsinO Copper, .Ol'-s. (juesnelie (luartz, , 08 Va . Oils A. I'-Con., .I'.O. Calmont, .50. C. & I'., 2.15. Freehold, .00. Hargal. .18. McDougal Segur, .20, Okalta, l.IiO. Pacalta, .15. Home Oil, 1.70. United, .20. Wcymarn, .10. Toronto Beattie. 1.27. Central Patricia, 2.05. Gods Lake, .47. Lee Gold, ,0:K. Little Long Iic, 5.50. McKenzie lied Lake, 1.10. I'icklc Crow, (5.10. Red Lake Gold Shore, . Ki'i San Antonio, 1.55. Shcrrltt Gordon. 2. SO. Smellers Gold, .05. , McLeod'Ci.eksluitt, 1.70. Oklend, .18. Mosher, .:55. Gljbec, .04. Madsen Red Lake, .81. Stndacona, 1.38. Frontier Red Iake, .15. Francoeur, .82. Manitoba & Eastern, .().". Monetu Porcupine, 1.28. Rubec, .01'4. Thompson Cadillac, .85. Bailor.. .04'A. Bankfield, .00. Kasl Malartic. 1.00. Preston Kast Dome. 1.01. Hutahison Iike, .17. Dawson White, .1(5. McCloaljJ Red Uike, ,1G. Uit.fali Red Uke. 2t. Aldermac. 1.08. Kerr Addison, 2.50. ' Gets Two Years For Burning Of Masonic Temple 'VICTORIA, May 10: W. I. Marimoto, Japanese, convicted of arson in cennection with the burninir of the Masonic Temple at i brogress was made over the week Fred A. Willis and the Liberals ' 1 i.... 1 . .. -Ill a t iL John TU Tin f T).r.A TnViMtAn Hon. Hart, Byron Johnson, W- T. Stralth and Mrs. Nancy Hod ges. The members of the last legislature were Hon. John Hart, Byron Johnson, Herbert Anscomb and Rev. Robert Connell, leader of the Social Reconstructlves. Oordon Money of Quallcum Beach has been nominated Conservative candidate for Comox In which other candidates are L. A. Hanna, Liberal, seeking re-election, and Colin Cameron, C. C. F. Albernl-Nanalmo C. C. F. Clubs on Sunday named A. M. Stephen of i Vancouver to contest the seat In l)he orovlnclal election despite his recent susoenslon by the British nplumbla C, C. F. council which charged he wa.yesrln-fronrOC, j . nrincmies, Tne Aioernt-Narraimo f Clubs first fousht Mr. Stephen's reinstatement from the provincial council but. when this was denied, rteclded to nominate him anyway. Alreadv In the field in Albernl-Nanaimo are Hon. Georee S. Pearson, minister of mines, Liberal candidate for re-election, and Nicholas Wright, Conservative. TOLEDO IS OBJECTIVE Fighting Again Around Ancient Spanish City Evacuation Of Bilbao Continues Weather Man Is Non-Committal For Coronation SALTING OF MINE 'OBVIOUS' Mill Day. has been sentenced to , Full and Final Report on Hedlcy two years less one day imprison ment at Okalla Prison. VICTORIA NOMINEES Amalgamated Made Public Today Charges Made Details of Findings of Various Investigators Arc Revealed VANCOUVER, May 10: (CD- Full Slates of Liberals, Conserva- Warrants which were issued at'tne lives and C. C. F.'s in Field week-end by the British Columbia Stephen in Nanaimo Attorney General's department to - I the Vancouver and provincial po- VICTORIA. May 10: (CP) W. B Caird. James Walker. Nigel .Morgan and Mrs. K. A. Bell were nominated at the epd of the week as Co- operative Commonwealth Federation candidates for Victoria In the forthcoming provincial election. They oppose the Conservative can- I dldates Herbert Anscomb, Bruce McKelvte, Dr. J. D. Hunter and lice for the arrest of Russell E. Barker, former president of the Hedley Amalgamated Gold Mines Ltd.; William Cox, mine superintendent, and Jack Fraser, mine foreman, on charges of conspiracy to defraud are worded specifically In each case thathe, with the other two men named between the first day of January 1934 and the seventh day of May 1937 did "unlaw fully conspire" with other persons unknown by deceit or falsehood or other fradulent means to defraud with reference to the properties of the Hedley Amalgamated Gold Mines Ltd. The warrants followed Investigation by the government Into the collapse last February of Hedley Amalgamated stock on .the Vancouver Stock Exchange when trading In the stock was suspended. The investigation by G. L. Fraser K.C. of Vancouver Into the affairs of the company ensued and the full and final report of Mr. Fraser was released by Premier Pattullo today. Details of Reports rinaings tnat ore samples iruniM-the Hedley Amalgamated .. niTiie had been "ltedJtojshoatjwagl. gerated values were .contained!! the report of the government-ordered Investigation into the company's property. Results of the Investigation, contained in a three-fold report, Issued by Premier Pattullo, snowed that diamond drill cores from at least six shafts had been tampered with to make the ore appear more valuable than it really was. Mr. Fraser's main report under the Securities Act did not place the responsibility for the salting. He did find, however, that those in charge of the financing for the company "were not averse to spreading false and misleading information" which was furnished by persons at the mine. At the same time the government i made public the report on the ! company property by A. M. Rich-MADRID, May 10: (CP)-Gcn- mond) formcr Department of Mines cral Francisco Franco's army at resident engineer, who suggested Toledo Is seeking to dislodge gov- thc possibility that Hedley ore I eminent iorccs at iuicuu wuicn might have becu salted ten months have threatened to surround the bcforc lhe mlnc stock crashed last ancient Imperial city and cut off February on the Vancouver ex-thc Extrcmadua road southwest of change. Madr'd- i In an accompanying brief. Dr. J. Meanwhile French ships are eva- F walker, deputy minister of cuatlng Bilbao of Spanish refugees mlneSi 5ald that tne Richmond re-whilo French warcraft stand in the nnrt was nrt. nnhllshtrl nt tho time Bay of Biscay to protect them as lt was madc because thc depart-; they return to France. , mcnt was -not in a position to raise j The Insurgents claimed to have suspicions jn the public mind recaptured an Important hill eleven garding possible salting of ore" mlhs from Bilbao Saturday but thc wnlch r could not substantiate." loyalists ciaimca later to nave re-; Commissioner Fraser character- captured It. ized as "regrettable" the failure of the government to publish the Richmond findings when they were reported In April 1036. "There might have been some justification for not publishing the report in full but thc 'gross mlsrcprescp- ' tations' contained In published ac-AUernate showers and burstn of counts of purported development sunshine characterized Sunday'-i work at the property should have weather in Trlncc Rupert. Meteor been dealt with," Mr. Fraser found, ological conditions appear to be. The deputy minister contended unsettled. With the Coronation, that, while Mr. Richmond had festivities coming up many folk raised suspicions, he made known ( are already scanning the skiei I that he was personally of the opln- for signs. Of course, It is a little, Ion there had not been any tam-too soon to prophesy. Everyone, 1 pcrlng with the core as far as he however, hopes for the best, al though it appears none too promising loday. Vancouver Wheat (Continued on Pace Poun Leaders of Jap Railway Union Under Arrest VANCOUVER. May 10: (CD TOKYO, May 10: Leaders of the Wheat was trading at $1.24V4 per, Japanese railway union, which bushel on the Vancouver market, threatened a general strike, have Saturday. been ordered arrested, .jr..