The cheapest way to buy the Dally Newt li to subscribe by the year. The coet U 13.00 and your ropy la delivered to your address each evening. Just figure out the mall coat to you (or thla dally service tor twelve month! r - .r Save Money , V I XVIII., No. 132. o j' Donaghy, a Vancouver barrister. : bad seta declined owing to the r '.uctaaee of Oea. Odium to neglect bit bus l pass aatarprkMs. Ministers atatad that Diasghy would oontest one of the Vancouver aaau n the ger.tra'l election and that MackentK wlU run la North Vancouver The a-was cleared for the latter at a meetlm f the North Vancouver Liberal eaeeu-tle last night when a letter from i M. Bryan. ML-A.. waa read la which m signified bka intention of withdrawn from the field la order to faeUltate the atactica of a cabinet mtauster for the riding It was decided to reconvene the North Vancouver convention Saturday night and it is understood Mackenzie baa given his sonsent to contest the north riding. HtUTIIMl RKPOUT. . Prince Rupert Cloudy. perature, .its., f tin crew were ewwu iuw water by the impact oui . waa in tl locale, waa the omy one w b Injured and hli oonoiHoa la rtpvn He was brawgba . h. not venr aerioua. to the city late last night of rrovla- cUi constable. Mrm .hoar,, the police boat PM B. J. Oapt. wld the boat to Dominic or , Ko H BrlsMKd the three other meenbera n four, will reach the city b. .teamer from Butedale. about eighty ' - Bwlraal BlI. mlle down Uie coaev neit. later in the weea. 1 i m lensth sad equip- Md with 0 h.p. meco-eKeadard gas ens.ne U.. Caygeon wmm beat known ol P" OO.U The veaael was btlUt hart tve or fourteen Trar. ago by Jaok Mibaequently sold htf to Prwicft, who 1" .. urrion. now skipper of the Rupert Mann ' - ?V Phipprn- c.pt n. a year MSr. the preeent owner, was aaaocitl tl ' - ' .hii.Nl j K Fn"' p -the arriving from Vx-mo PHnce Oeore .nrvuu to Terrace. Northern and Two Vancouver Men Appointed as ' Members of MacLean Government as First Step Toward an Election Dugald Donaghy becomes Minister of Finance ond Captain Ian Mackenzie Provincial Secretary in Provincial Cabinet VICTORIA. June 6. The legislature of Ilritish Columbia will lie dissolved immediately, probably home time this alternoon or tonight, it was announced at the Parliament Iluildingg today. The date of the election will be fixed at the same time. An 42 days are required after dissolution to hold an election, July 18 or a day near 'it in expected to be the date of the poll. VANCOUVER, June 5. Dugald V former member of the Houae of Commons for Vancouver North, and Captain lan Mackenzie, one of the Liberal mem i i - t the Legislature for Vancouver, were last night sworn in a nmi. r. of the British Columbia government, the former aa gain-i-r ! finance and industries and the latter as provincial secretary. Tl.r n remony took place before Lieutenant Governor Bruce in the ( "ur House here at nine o'clock. Following tJeea J.lB IjSji d tsj wher -..birtH-- MnasUd tmMMW. llilSJH sad MWtr. But that be -.rinkdCSStlt Of UM dsper ton lite .rur: '.o tatMUM the work of the i tore. ' Por the promt Horn V. h ; -.ertaad will retain the port-'. mines In addition to that of x to tar on the department -raided m by separate mtn- ahen naked If the he general election bad bam :i was new-committal. thetw no detlnlte aonounee- i hot gfleet It U understood lion asae will ba announced few day, probably before ' ' MacUan staves hi northern he still and that the esse-' lake sassa nest manth ii HaaXiri are prominent In j tiral IrM of Vencjuver and their I ment fe la lint with the p-licy I'rrmier to give rrprentatlon in K-rnmeut to every section of the n:ity It Is understood a portfolio vi: usly offered to General ' Halibut Boat Caygeon Burned at Butedale Sunday and One Member of the Crew is Injured well known Prime Rupert halibut boat Caygeon was sunk THE and totally destroyed at Butedale and Louis Larson, a mem the face and fore-. sustained burns about bar of the crew, which necessitated his being brought to the hospital as a re-Milt occurred on Sunday about 4 pjn. when of an expiation which wi The boat is reported to have i been the veel takhig on gasoline. '.".neJlmo.tTthge waferV edge iKifore .he a.h I '" "I" watef about hour after the explo-i..n which "'J is believed to be Impracticable. "d rang her planks. Salvage EUROPE AGAIN HAS TROUBLES I-ITIII.WIV UUMIICII I1Y rilAMIIMt-UIN Kill I'llOVOKIN'd POIAMI tit ACTION' ocnsjVA. June tv r Austen Cham-ix ruin yesterday In bitter denemctatlon "' Lithuania character lesd Its procla- The stand taken few lr Auston ajlbn-'ed International sniami hr and 111" remark nnw t lm Inn '" Lithuania Polish relations which commute a serious menace to luropa. sir Austonl statement came In UM course of eoaveraatlon with British Journallsta. ' 'nnoe toeay JolMd wtUt Oreat Britain m puksicly stating before taw council of tat taiglit of Nations that n aetuemoa at the dispute threatened the peaoe of turopt. PKINGE: SANKEY MURDER TRIAL GOES ON KLIMIOLT. Till: IIO AT HI II.Dtlti mut i;vnKN t or it hat hi: SAW THAT I'ATAL MUKMMi NBW WESTMINSTER. June Cr examination of Charlea Relnholt. baa. Millder of Port Basins ton. by counsel 3t the defense, tsok up most of the Ime of the afternoon aeaslon of the '.ankey murder trial. Witness occupied ! he stand fcr two hours during which j uunsel reviewed Use evidence given by 'elnhott st s former trial. Wttneaaea repeated, hat testimony In !Wgard to the movements of Hiss Chls-1 holm on the fsial Sunday Burning hen she stopped at his boatbouae lor i few minute before continuing her smlk. Be related that he had after - raraai seen a man pass tn the same Itreetlon aa the school teacher. T aaa was dressed la a blue suit wlta a ' bt gMf can. ha, Prisawsetoael iaarifl tbbtt ty of wttswss to have n eJotnuat so learly as to describe It la detail as ;.vao la former evloenoe and suggested he information waa obtained from the irovlnctal police after tab discovery of he murder. Relnhclt firmly denied the uggeatlon. C.VNAIUAN UHOK P.IKTV I.OSEK Tilt: strroiiT or i;nionh VANOOUVxn June . Or-aaiasd labor in Vancouver and New Westminster district representing (4 local unions and 1S.-000 man have withdrawn from aftUatWa with the Canadian Labor Party. The step was taken mat night by s large majority at a meeting of the Trades and 'Labor Council and was due to ths insistence of the Caaedlair Labor party that the plank demanding enfranchisement of Orientate be left In the CXP. platform. MURDERTRIAL AT EDMONTON ( I.OIIIl.H Of KMI'l-OVKO MAN IOIMI t'OttllUI 1UTII HI.OO0 STAINS rosfOrtTON. June g.-Charged wit' murdering Mrs. Nelle Pendleton, wife of a aaskatenu ranrhor. in her home on February 14. Oeorge Bdmund Jackson of Vancouver was arraigned la Supreme Court today. W. W. Pendleton, the husband. toM how he employed Jackson, largely aa a favor to the boy's parents, and described how he found the wife's body terribly hacked by an ase while Jackson had disappeared Prisoner waa found next day In aa Kdmonton theatre. The clothes worn by Jackson when at work that day were later found In the Pendleton home covered With blood status. BRADY REQUESTS CARS FOR FISH ACTION PKOMISKII IIV MINISTKK Ol' KAH.W.WM lll NMNO OTTAWA, June 6 The request for railway cars to carry accumulation of halibut from Prince Rupert to the astern market was made in the House today by J. C Brady Hon. C. A. Dunning promised assistance. Mr. Brady said that within the last MINISTERS APPOINTED AND PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUI,' B.j WEDNESDAY, JUNE G, 192? DATEO "CLUKBIRD" WAS THE BK. HIT OF THE PAKADE: A feature of the students' rag held in Belfast to aid local hospitals was the "Gluebird" driven by an impersonator of Capt. Malcolm Campbell, the automobile speed celebrity Million Spectators Watched Foisted Win Derby on Epsom Downs Today; ' Flamingo Second, Black Watch Third DOWNS. June 6. Nearly a million spectators massed EISOM on Epsom Down today and amid intense excitement watched a rank outsider, FaUtead, owned by Sir II. Cun-Hffe-Owen, win the Derby. Flamingo, one of the favorites quoted 9 to 2, came in second and Black Watch, another outsider, the betting on which was 33 to 1 against, made third place. The winner, a 33 to 1 shot, painted the post a length and a half ahead of Flamingo while that horse was six lengths from Black Watch. It is estimated that at least fifteen million dollars was wagered on the result, this including the Calcutta sweepstakes. The tapes broke three times before the field got away for a good start except that Koyal Crusader was left behind. Flamingo, the second choice, led all the way to Tattenham corner. Sunny Trace, also among the favorites, pressed hard, but at the last quarter Felstead drew ahead, leading the rest of of the way. The official time was 2 mlns. 31 2-5 tecs-, equalling the re cord of last year of Call Boy. Ixird Derby's Fairway, the fnvoritc for the race, was never in front. OBJECTION TO SIGHT TESTS SANKEY TRIAL lAIPtME AOMITTKO IIV MR. 41S-TICE MOHKI-ON IN SPITE OK I-KOIHUTS NSW WK8TMIN8TBR. June 6. Di-plte reiterated objectfona by A. M.oJhn-aton. K.C.. cuunael for the Crown. Mr Justice Morrison at the reopening of the San key trial heat yesterday allowed J E Bird, defense counsel, to place In evidence testa &1 leg tag the eyesight of the girl wltneMi was defective. Bird said that during June. 1937. he conducted tests showing Haldls Sandahl had been una Mr to Identfy four boya placed beside a red fence. MINIMUM WAGE CASE TO SUPREME COURT - OF CANADA.ON jPFEAL, VICTORIA, i June 6i4 TtM HOJStrt , of appeal today granted the International timber Company the right to.' appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada In a minimum wage act case la which a person named Held received Judgment against the company for wages. few .lays 490.000 pounds of halibut had bean brought to Prince Rupert by United States nhippers. He asked the ml nlater of railways to take some action to aialst Canadian shippers to obtain cars. Bpstonill F ELECTION TO BE SET STOP LIQUOR ENTER STATES Bxtremc Measures to lie Taken Unless Railways involve l'lan Prevent Smuggling BUFFALO, June 6. The railroads will be required to unload every freight car of goods arriving at the United States border for a minute inspection unless officials of the companies work out some plan to furnish customs authorities with guarantees that none , of their cars contain contrnbrand goods, Seymour I. Low man, assistant secretary of the treasury in charge of prohibition enforcement announced today. MOVIE MENIN , ALASKA SAFE f 'v Li i' JJi-'O LKTT I OU TOINT 1MKKUW :sO1tin.NI in n n ." SEWARD. Alaska. June 8 Bringing word ol the safety st Point Barrow of members of the film expedition and their two Alaska avlatore. Pilot Matt Nieminen and Radio Operator Mehsrd Heyser have arrived at Kotsebye. a mes-isge from that isolafed point received yesterday said The second relief expedition was on the point of being wnt out when word came of their safety. Airplane and Three Men Landed in Snow on Way to Point Barrow, Alaska Tramped One Hundred Mile In Snow and are now in Temporary. Hospital Recovering From Exposure June (5. Fragmentary details of extreme hardships FAIRBANKS. . ufft-red when forced down by fog in snowbound Northern Alaska were received Jate yesterday from the Fox Film ex- edition members a few. hoars after the first word of their safe rival at Point Harrow. The story of how three of the expedition nembers walked nearly a hundred miles in the snow and bitter cold was relayed from Kotgebue by Matt Nieminen and Richard Heeer, relief plane flyers, who returned just as the second relief pjane was about to leave io neuron for the five film men and two relief aviators. A..r bravln; the Arctic blasts for , aucoasaf ul searches for their oosapanJons arvt weciu. H. 8 Merrill, pilot. Charlea i wbo left Palrbauaa In aaotaar plaae 00 "larke. director, snd Jack Robertaon. 11 In company with Hart and WeUi. esmeruun, are recovering at a make- bin hospital at Pclat Barrow from ex-::sure sullered on the long hike. Although forced down. Noel Wetn. i.lot. ai.d Virgil Hart, leaders of the ex- tdltf?n. were able to continue by plane to Point Barrow and conducted un- Gambling Continues in Vancouver Even as the Police Inquiry Goes cn According to Detective Witness T J ANC0UVER, June 6. There had been no slackening of gamb-J ling in Chinatown recently and all gambling establishments v there were continuing to operate, according to the testimony of Detective Joseph Ricci before the Vancouver police inquiry yesterday afternoon. Ricci's statement was made following a request by G. G. McGeer, K.C., counsel for Police Commissioner Fletcher, that the detective make a survey inquiry. "They are all operating. I not all of them." said Blccl when ahowne s I .st by MeOeer said to contain the ad- dreaees of thirteen alleged gambling The detective rsmgntaed eleven of the thirteen. He said aU were situ ated on upper floors. Rlccl explained that Chinese :hants complained against the . ,-rouad floor space for gambling bouses And on instructlcas from his superior 5,'flcars be had gone .to such establish- aie.-.t sua aracrea tne Beepers to move i.' the upper noon. R.ocl did not agree with the former I cv.deure of Detective Orant that an In- 1 rcase In the morality squad would te Lt.iassarv to cli.se ismMtnc and dlaor- deny houses. two or four men meant business. Rlccl said, they oould Improve the situation by 7 or SO per cent. Witness said he had been surprised st Celma opealng places on Hastings Street but was powerless to ckws them If be bad attempted to take such sction. he asld. he might hsve )ost his Job. Rlccl testified that following a con versation ul December. 1937. with Detective John Hendrtck. he had taken little Interest in morality work because he understood tnerafaVak sn sgreement between Mayor TaylSjV and the Attorney General that aome cf the houses should be allowed to operate. After that he had worked with Hendrtck and Sergeant McDonald. "bergeant McDonald ssld the police became mere a collection agency." taid MeOeer. "Waa there sny real effort to close the places T" Rice! replied: "As far aa I know, no effort was mad to close thorn. Wt mldwd big places once or twice a month but It waa practical!) understood no omen were to be taken out at psaoss ivpeatodly night after night." Assad If the beads of the morality quad knew of tta conditions he was describing, Rlccl said he oould not say whether Sergeant George MolsvuatUla or Inspector John Jackson anew It or not but the eh let should .have .Anowja, be declared. LATE TELEGRAPHS Price of wheat today Halm Viuthsrn Cmaa will hen aB for Aus tralia this evening. ! T. A. Barnard la nominated by Inde- pendent Labor Party at Albernl. Thla afternoon 'a train, due from the Eaxt at 3 SO. waa reported thla log to be on time. L.tKOE C.tllAKKT Special Dinners Tnursdaya and Saturday! Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. Dance Hall for Hire. The latest and best for the leaat. Phone 437 Price Five Cents UIES AT VAXCOIVEK VANCOUVER. June . q. pauef-Mn. M years of age. said to be the Ndest elder in the United Chorea la western Canada, died at his home here. of Chinatown and report to the was there last night. This list is DOGFISH SCOW FROM SKiDEGATE .. r.fi.T. AIIKItCS WITH SOME nm tons iiih i sr l titk iv LET IIH1 C'TIOX 1'UINT Rupert Marine Products newer ttag PR.T, Oapt. Harris Kerr, srrtved st the - lt 8kwmU' Brln full acowtoad of soma fatty or nttr tons of dogfish from Uw new assart which has been established by W. W. Wright lor ths company on the Island A substantial number of men sre now engaged In thla fishery which it la hoped by the management may soon develop Into sn Industry of proportions. GERARD-DALY TIME EXTENDED EXmtT TO IIG SENT TO EXAMINE HI I I S-AR(iENT ANII OTHER I'KOmtTIK THIS MONTH VICTORIA June . The bead offlte of Bufus-Argents aniMSSfaed that It had been decided to grant an extension of time to Hon. Jsmes Oerard and Marcus Daly in coonectma wish an agreement to carry out eaamlMtsoaw of hese and other northern B.C. properties The Daly -Oerard people have agreed to send a man on June SI. CONTRACT LET B.C. ELECTRIC VANCOUVER. June The eoatract has been let by the B.C Electric Ball way Company for th- constnietstB Of a two and half million dollar steam plant for grnemtiiiK electrical energy in a Burrnid Inlri site It will provide au ewrgency supply.