Tomorrow's Tides Sunday June 8, 1930 - High li.58 ajn, -17 . 4fe 23.48 p.m. 2k Low 545 a.m. 3.5 i '. ' V. nl No. XXI ', NO. -132. IS NAMED I 17.46 p.m. 7.4 ft. INSPECTORS Jamc Boyd Receives Appoint me lit-as-fisheries Chief In District No. 2 ,T fn"s Boyd, for 17 years flsherler '-."r In this district and forHb? yar acting Inspector, has reel the permanent appointment hrriet Inspector for District 'J. with headquarters m Pjrtnce : i it Is announced. Mr. Boya ds Adam Mackie who was t rred last year to Vancouver. Boyd, during his Ion? service 'iv with the department, has ii an efficient and courteous i J und the announcement of upnolntment will be received wneral gratification by the HELP SALE OF SALMON More Than $100,000 Is to Be Expended In Big Marketing Campaign VANCOUVER, June 6: More t'. '1 $100,000 is to be spent in a na-' n wide campaign to promote the i.' ol canned salmon. The packer r. agreed to contribute on, the b uf ten cenU per case to sup- ri' hi ut a $25,000 grant made by the , n . 4 j nn avlra Quebec. Speech of Minister of Justice First Ministerial Utterance Since Dissolution Liberal Campaign Launched TORONTO, June 6: Are the men who will ronrospnt. - IMMEDIATE ACTION ' RESPECTINaWATT PROBE REQUESTED ' 4 VICTORIA, June 6:--T. D. ,, Pattullo has sent formal no - ------- - II.. M rm.J.-m I nVklMl quoting that the commission- 7 er be appointed forthwith in compliance with the resolution of the legislature respecting he' dismissal of Norman A. WaW from-his position as gov- 'errrrHerifalgent at' Prince Ru- 'ttt?" . 4 STATUE IS UNVEILED FISH SALES American Eastern Foint, 4,500, Booth, 11c. i and 7c. Canadian I Embla, 17,000, Cold Storage. 10.-,mand- 110 HOD uiven hv the Department of DO NOT WANT PRIZES? count of engine trouble and was re leased. The owner and skipper of the May Is B. O. Knudsen and there is one other man aboird her. The ves sel Is at present In the custody of lac, do not wish to have a available T.ri -tr .i i. h. noiiv News. They comfort vV-- r r O. C. Packers , Take Oyer Port Edward in Exchange For Point, Roberts Rumors current for the las' i-vt fliT have mow been con firmed to the effect that the C. Packers Ltdaave completed a trade of thejr Point Rpbcrls cannery ln ther United States for the Pot Wward cannery. The Port Edward cannery belonged to the Pacific American I'hbcries. cf Uclllnrhaai. 1 WEDDED HERE LAST EVENING Miss Itedwig Christine Jrnsert Re-comrs Bri'le ofijohn Mimihtm Witk at Pretly Cercinony me licncnes ucoarinicuv ana is uwa . up alongside the Rlvidis at the evening at the nh.HU T float rMns. Jnhn Ivan :XALASKA SERVICE! Under a v;hitoarch of net.md the marrla Lutheran Chu Miss Hedwl? Ch this city to Jol TMFbHi ft nrVMad torjk nlai i J : me it)i M: Bneh n$L St. Pahrs1 offlcjattns.' of i tine .Tmsn of , ostnmedln Sind colored georgette with an overdrape lace of the same shade and had an ornament ovr the front of her hair with necklace of pearls. The Capt. Neil McLean Will Take Prince bridesmaid was Agnes Underdahl. George North on First Trip ' wh wnT flowered duet. Little Ag-. nes Wick, dressed ln white saUn, . . acted as flower girl. The groom was VANCOUVER. ......r, June 6:-The first . .ttended bv Hans Underdahl. and sailing to Inaugurate the Vancouver the ring service was used. to Alaska steamship service is nn-; while the bridal party moved in- nounced today by B. C. Keeley, Pa cific Coast manager of the Cana- to their places, Mrs. played the wedding J. H. Hanson March from dlan National Steamships. This Lohengrin. During the signing of '.service will bo opened on Monday the register plana muslo was play- cd. . 'the the bridal loeorge will leve at 10 p.m. with After iCapt. Neil McLean ln command, r ' Tv, ,VKV .u, LONDON, June 6: -Erected on a The following Monday ss. Prince hill at Greenwich above the naval Rupert will go Into this service and buildings and opposite the famous throughout the summer there will observatory" a statue of Oeneraljbe a sailing every Monday evening. James Wolfe, who took Canada for Tn BriH1.lon , ,hu COmmenclna the English, put up by subscriptions Tnursday Ju, y3 , tne M. prlnce service and. be- Montcalm, descendant of the fam-jlng the fastest boat ln the service) ous Ocneral Montcalm. Wolfe's 'along the .coast, this palatial new. great and generous antagonist and steamship will make a trip every French commander at the sclge of seven days. The Prince Henry Is the first, of the new ships to be con structed in England for the Canadian National Steamships' Pacific Coast service and Is now on Its way to this port under command of Capt. Gilbert At San Pedro, ss. Prince Henry will be turned over to the veteran commodore of the Pa- clflc Coast fleet. Capt. Dan Donald, jwho will assume permanent com- T !. nnd Commerce, the latter for 6c and 6c I when the Alaskan service is op i i ,;iniT nrinovrvliimhla flsn in veimu v., : preference markets of Australia and 6c. holding over. ilM New Zealand Gibson, 6,000. Atlln, 12c and 6c. ' . would not value! According to George McNlcholl v W .., . , Elcctrola , In their homes homes, They iney Mctor Radio with general n9CIsni.pr ni.f agent, th the sum- sum. a brautltul set of sterling silver tableware such as In Bulger's window, - - " S V O U 1 1 1 II U IV . , in llllhnnnll .. I- that showing today passenger would not value a finq sterling silver They A t ' V J , 1 H anyone wanted.these sort of things the, would enter Jn then,n-ll four enter, the prlics will be presented. There now going on. If onfy will be no hold back. . ,11.11,.- which they firms from The value of the prUes I, guaranteed by the c purchased: Wy arc the finest good of their yPe on the market alf an hour each day is sui- i!i mer bookings have been quite sa were set for the wedding dinner. About sixty guests were present'and a number of speeches suitable to the occasion were made. Many valuable gifts were received by the happy couple. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.Q., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930 CUBS WIN Importance ANOTHER! v , Took Eighth Straight Victory By Defeating Braves Yesterd&f -Athletics and Washington Both Lose NEW YORK, June 6:-Chicago Cubs won their eighth straight Same yesterday when they defeated Boston Braves. Hack Wilson hit his seventeenth homer of the season. The New York Giants made U three straight by winning over the Cincinnati Reds. In the American League, a four-run rally ln the second inning sewed up the game for Detroit Tigers against Washington Senators. St. Louis Browns scored five runs ln the ninth lnnine to defeat Philadelphia. lh ; Washington Senators were shut out by Detroit Tigers and were thus unable to regain first place. Yesterday's scores: J National Leajue 1 Cincinnati 4. New York 7. Uhksarso 10, Boston, 1 St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 10. Piltsbui-g 5, Brooklyn 6. Amcrlsan League Boston 7. Cleveland 17. Philadelphia. S, St Louis 6. " Washington 0. De.troit-1. NO REPORT ' GOLD FIND Department of Mines at Victoria Keenly Interested in New Discovery on Stiklne VICTORIA, June 6: No word has been received by the Depart ment of Mines regarding the reported gold discovery in the Casslar country but Information Is expected shorUy from the gold commissioner at Telegraph Creek. try have been anticipated. GENERAL ELECTION FIGHT IS GAINING MOMENTUM AS MINISTERS ENTER ACTION Campaign, However, Will not Reach Full Strength Until Leaders Fire Opening Guns Next Week OTTAWA. .Tnnfl fi: Tho n-pnprnl nlpptinn rnmnnirni is 11.000, refused 10.6c' . ,h . wm be made ' . mmr,onf11rn AlMin,-h U ,:il Mnf Vnaoy Jto full " LUIlllll lltUIUVltVUIIti 4&1V1IUVI11 W 1 V V A VliVll A hJ A Mil at Powell River .Ocean .Palls. Prince th untU next week when Hon R n. Bennett, Con- Crerar, minister of railways, lso leaving for Winnipeg at the end of the week. Hon. J. C. Ralston, .minister of ... . . t .JJIII t l I . I .f. ., 4 tlsiaciory tvw. " ana mucn uuuuiunui in- , iinuiiai - u:i - jvoitiuaji " mi nd manicure set or a beautiful dinner service such as those showing t . Urc5t na, bce sr,own-ln the book- Nova Scotia to look after the cam- incs f6f ss. Prince Henry, lndlca tlons being that the first trip will be made with a capacity passenger list. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL palgn ln that province. Hon. James Murdock, minister of trade and commerce left Wednesday for Kincardine and Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of agriculture, is off to his constituency of Melville. Arrangements for Hon. C. A. Dun- On a charge of Indecently as- ning, minister of finance; Hon. saulthig sauiimg a a yuuug young woman, wumuu, George Charles Stewart, minister of the in nc worK.oi me canuiuaics is ,.i,t ficicnt to do a lot of canvassing. It need hot Interfere mm v McRobble of Seal Cove was com- terlor; Hon. J. C. Elliott, minister of work. Thi irrent n.lntr U to t started at once. - miuea ior vnai oy Magistrate mc- puDiic worits, ana on. w. u. cuier, rahanV No names .111 b e published until 1 m ln clty pollce court thU minister of national revenue, are at the Daily News office. ... w .... -B. I. . '"re are several in the field. IS ELECTED PRESIDENT TORONTO, June 6:- ana rue BOSTON GRILL LAIKIET CAIUItn Special Dinners Thursdays and Saturday! Dancing Every Saturday Night, 0 to It Dance Hall (or Hire Accommodatlona for Private Parties PHONE 437 ! PRICE FIVE CENTS LAP01NTE ASKS CANADA HERCHOIC Are Men of Equality or Inferiority the Need of Country Just Now THORNTON ADDRESSES MANUFACTURERS TROLLER IS SEIZED Ketchikan Brwit "May" Taken on Charge of Anchoring in Canadian Waters The 30-foot Ketchikan trolllne boat "May" was brought into port: yesterday afternoon by the f Isner-! lanada at trie Imperial Conference in Sentember to Ha ie Datrni cruiser nwidi and will men who will carry oiit'the wt of developing the Bri- face a chare beln8 anchored in! tish Empire on principles of equality of status or men'-a&rSffiSSi?.?! v;no are sun suiienng irom an inienority complex, who seized by capt shenpard of thei nave not grown wun me country and moved with the "lvia" v ine yicmiiy oi vow iiiuj. times r That is the question the people of Canada will wiVy monTinit ' have to decide at the coming general election as it was Th May war. one of several boats Lid before an audience of young Liberals here last which were taken last year by the nicjt by Hon Ernest Lapointc ; minister of justice SS Mr. Lapomte S Speech Was the first Utterance from a here, on charges of being anchored member of the cabinet since the dissolution of Parlia- ln Canadian waters. The vessel was rrrnt and it inaugurated the Liberal campaign for the SA"&JS- ioruicoming general election. CANNERIES TRADED of Rank in Success of Industry Stressed Co-Ordinated WKole Is Necessary4n Success of Any Undertaking, Says President of Canadian National Railways TORONTO, June 6: Speaking before tHe annual dinner of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association at the close of its session last nicht. Sir Henrv W. Thnrntnn. chairman and president of the Canadian National Rail ways, bespoke for the rank and file of industry, a greater piace in inuusmai achievement. A manuiactunnc enter prise is much more than technical formulas, processes, bricks and mortar, machines and men. It requires no great perspicacity to produce all these materia thinra. Nn manufacturer Is worthy of th-w name unless he can build a well equipped factory and operate ltef 4 1 M TtLi DT A IM flclently. In the railway lndustry&C jr.! I EsU 1 AilM icscrve no particular credit f6r: novlng frelghband passengers wlUi economy and efficiency. "The larger factor both ln transportation and manufacturing and ludecd all forms of production. Is welding all of the subordinate fac- WtfiL into a Qoxdlnated whole. Many there are who can perform the essential technical functions Few there are who can brinz to the rank and file that Inspiration, which! 13 essential to progress. Andiisuoce&si "It is in this reganLnofftidi.ySlri Henry, "that industry. finds 4tfiilln est and broadest aspect." HeiAni menaea 10 uie aiienuon oi nis aua lence the education and selection of. men for responsible posts whose experience extended beyond mathematics and technical experience. Canada, ln common with other ad vancing nations needs men to lead her Industries who had a profundity of knowledge," he said. Making a place for the laying of a wise foundation for Canada, even Officials of the department are yet a virgin country, sir Henry said, keenly Interested ln a lode discovery ac,haract!i must built whlca n an area mainly famous for its w111 be dgtlnctly Canadian and placer deposits. Extensive mining n0..Wenaen Dack wlth.fjrlde on developments In the Casslar coun- the achlevements of the past, well Indeed was the' work done. Let us see we do our work as well ln the future." In commenting on the introductory words of President' Elmer Davis, the president of the Canadian NaMcnal system disclaimed sole responsibility for the road's success, saying, "To you I commend the fine spirit of your servants as represented on the payrolls of the Canadian National Railways." SHRINERS GO EAST VANCPUVER, June 6: On their way to Toronto where they will gen and skagway. according to Mr. jservative leader, opens his campaign tour at Winnipeg on tak'e part tn the annual sh'rlnersi iKeeley. This official states that,.;une V ana 1'remicr liing opens his a lew days later at convention to be held there shortly. both the Rupert and the Ooorge j London, the approaching week-end Will be a busy one for three special sleeping cars of dele-Ihave been completely reconditioned :aij concerned. Hon. Peter Heenan, minister of labor, left Bates fromivarlbus Shrine Temples Idurlne the winter and start out on ii. .,; if . n T ir,Vf Pcf,ocf alonjr the Parlflc Coast left here . their summer season with new Ct yesterday afternoon attached to ... i i i i i tt m a mirh ,"v" ali-onfltf Motif n llriincttrmL- 'V . i.rcl In . . , . ... i:nnni'i la in ntifi Hnn A :. Aniumnii hi nmnie nf Trlnce Kupcri arc no furnishings tnrougnout wun every jvvm., m..vV ... 4.,.,, .u..uv.M . inc "uonicaorauon," cracic trans con linen la 1 train of the Canadian National Railways. The ;party Includes official delegates and members of Otzeh Temple. Victoria; Nile Temple, Seattle; El Kader Temple. PrirUand; Hlllah Temple, Ashland; Orol and Aflfl Temple, Tacoma. MThe party from . 'the American Temples arrived in aimer uavis. Vancouver over night and the of- of Kingston was yesterday elected nclal program calls for a stop of president of the Canadian Manu- one day at Jasper Park where the facturcrs' Association. Other of flc-jmembrs wlI1 vlslt tge famou3 e" are: j Rocky Mountain summer resort, First vice-president, W. II. Tur- Jasper Park Lodge, and one day in ner, Granby, Quebec. jWlnnlpeg where they will be Joined Second vlce,-prcsldent, W. C.3by a large delegation o Manitoba Coulter, Toronto. ,Shriners, The party will arrive ln Treasurer, T. F. Moneypenny, Winnipeg on Saturday morning and Toronto. ln Toronto the following Monday. HBOYS'BAND Representative of Vancouver Ro---i3ryv.Cliib.Sf l Jure- They WIU Do So Riinert Good Town ' -01 11 . ' Jniiitri- " J Promising that the Rotary Club 'irvahriouver would be among those whb would entertain the Boys' Band of Prince Rupert on their forth coming tour, W. Webster of Vancouver, charter member of the Rotary Club of that city, entertained the members of the Prince Rupert Ro tary Club in an interesting chat at their luncheon yeaterdav afternoon. He said that while he had no right to speak officially he was sure they would do it. Another Ii teresting thing Mr. Webster said was that he had tra velled around the province a good deal and had. talked with many others'Vho had, arid It wis gentr-illy recognized that Prince Rupert xras one of three good towns ln Brl-"Jsh'Vjdlumbla at the present time. The other two were Nelson and Trail. He represented the Underwood Typewriter Company and he said that his firm had not an overdue account in the city at the present time. That spoke well for the :lty. He also said that D. McAllister representaUve of the Y.M.C.A.. who was coming to the city the week after next, was a splendid man. CAMPAIGN OF TERROR Arson Threatened in Sawmills Oriental Continue to Be Employed If VANCOUVER, June 6: Threats if a campaign of terror by arson ihrough organized gangs in British Columbia lumber mills as long as Oriental labor supplants white workers are made ln an anonymous letter received by' one lumberman In Vancouvcf,,rri1uy.,,,'ri,lWllce are 'investlgatimri" . Officials of the provincial fire marshal's department found evidence of incendiary origin for two fires ln large shingle mills on the banks of the Fraser River only ono week ago. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. June 6: Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.11'..