Tomorrow's T;jes Thursday, June 5,,. High 8.52 a.m. BOSTON GRILL LARGE CABARET Bpeclal Dinner Thundiys nd Saturdays 21.31 p.m. lbv r,. Dancing Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Low -. 2.54 am. 7.4 ht-- .Vv Danco Hall for Hint 15.01 Accommodation for Private Parties p.m. 6.2 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 437 V ;i. XXI . No. 130. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930 PIUCE FIVE CENTS WE HOTEL AND A PART OF Interior Town Swept Yesterday by Flames Causing Heavy Loss Hostelry Was Full of Visiting Dairymen Had Just Arrived Efforts of Bucket Brigade Saved Part of Town Tho building full of members of the British Columbia Dar men's Association who had just arrived there in the cour f of their tour of the central interior, fire broke out :-'rrday afternoon in the Telkwa Hotel at the town of bt name just east of Smithers in the central interior and, h the time the flames had been brought under control by strenuous efforts of the citizens, the hotel, together v i several adjoining buildintrs. was a total loss. It was nr,! v through the hard work RUTH HITS 17 Yankees Win Over While Sox and Oianls From Reds "Tterlor. hvltr5t65d'-thee, for 20 f.TW YORK. June 4: -The New Uon . Yankees pounded Ted Lyons butch Hrnry for 19 hits yester- . bf at the Chicago White Sox. Ruth hit his seventeenth ,n run of the season in the ot inning. . ... . . . . I I,ar II. : x nd Miller hit h&mers in the . of the Philadelphia Athlet- 1 r the 8t. Louis Browns. National Um Mew uiauui pouiiucu men uiu nate, Larry Benton, from the nid defeated the Cincin- Ri;ds. . i rday's scores: American League lung ton 8, Detroit 4. ' n 3, Cleveland 8. deiihla 4, St. LouU 1. York 13. Chicago 7. falls National League mer unatl 1. New York 9. burg 5, Brooklyn 0. Louis 11, Philadelphia 10. "0 IS, Boston 2. foul. BUD TAYLOR WINS BOUT Knocked Out Jackie Johnston of Toronto Last Night CHICAGO. June 4: Bud Taylor ! 1 T :xe Haute, Indiana, knocked f-ickle Johnston of Toronto in - .ond round of a scheduled 10 .Will I ,u:,l match here last night. Tay-1 Moored the Canadian for the ' of nine and then, put him out : a right to' the , chin. Each und In at 128 pounds. DROWNED IN as ENGLISH BAY i'l Charles G. Stirling-, Customs Em- ployec, Loses Life In Vancouver VANCOUVER, June 4:-Charles Q SUritng, aged 50. employee ot j the Vancouver customs department, drowned In English Bay yes- of t,!r day. He had started to row to the Kit ilano shore in a rented boat. Thr. body was found by a tug short !y afterwards. , It is not'known how the accident occurred. QUEBEC SENATORS ARENA Whc of a bucket brigade, drawing wwaier lrum wens, pumps ana the Bulkley River, which runs In front of the hotel, that the balance of tfeek town was saved. The dairymen lost all their pcr sonal erects but. happily. no was Injured in the conflagration The Telkwa Hotel was one of the historic buildings of the central ln- years or more even before construe- r rand T'unk Pacific , "way. " was a rrame DuiramKbrig: mrougn wnicn names wobict uy mu j,bj tn brought here in press sreedlly once it ignited. Thth6ttfHtej4441 tttt&e harmony of lta history, had niany changes' m,e big provincial gathering, Milton owners but was always a popu-1 . OQIuaje, an(j Ex-Aid. A. J. Prud- 1 1 il. ll A 111 H'.J, 1. nouse w,Ml ine iravemng 1 If"1 OrTir'i0UF,0 j ttfltlil WAS WINNER Drfrated Sarpoli in Seattle Wrestling Bout Smoky Harris Loses In First Attempt SEATTLE, June 4: Winning two out of three, Joe Stecher. for- 1 world's wresUlng champion, scored a decision over Dr. Karl Sar- Dolls of Cleveland' here. . V . 1 Farmer Vane Portland Jieary- U! f weight, won from smoky Harrjs, former SeatUe hockey player, on; a Harris was trying the wrestling game for the first lime and was disqualified for strangling. The former Eskimo forward used only a headtook hold in his efforts to down Vance. TO NOMINATE PREMIER KING Seek J His Old Seat of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan PRINCE ' ALBERT. June 4: A Liberal nominating convention Is scheduled for June 18 for the purpose of formally renominating Premier King, the present member, no opposition to his candidature from Liberal quarters is expected. CARD OF THANKS "'brfH Cvftcr.'Att?bx7Wrtt. cavalier Anyox; Doii Cavalier. Oakland, California; Joseph Cavalier. Portland. Oregon; Eva Cavalier .Prince Rupert ana husband wish , to thank theay friends for the kind ' expressions sympathy shown them In thel. recent bereavement. GllAF AT' AZORES TERCEIRA, Azores. June 4:- passed over herd Graf Zeppelin to Seville. this afternoon en route MALCOLM RENAMED Minister of Trade and Commerce to Contest North Bruce Praises Budget OWEN SOUND, June 4 Hon. James Malcolm, minister of trade and commerce, was renominated Monday night by Llbsrals of North Bruce. His was the only name proposed. In accepting the nomination, Mr. Malcolm reviewed the Dunning budget and defended the action of the government in emohasitlng the British preference. He declared that the budget as a whole had received more favorable mention frcm other countries than any budset ever presented in Dominion Parliament BACK FROM CONVENTION onbftibctar'Prospects in Province Ex. tccdingly Bright Say Gonzales and Prudhomme Reporting that prospects for the party both in tho federal anq.pro- vlncift fields were exceedingly J reiterating information returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after having attended the Liberal convention in Kamloops at the end of last week. That the gathering was a most successful one, both agree. Olof Hanson, another of the delegates, is returning to the city via Smithers while M. P. McCaffery was called from Kamloops to Prince George to attend the funeral of his brother, Robert McCaffery and will ; be back in the city soon. H. F. Glas- j sey will also be returning soon as well as A. A. Connon. inLfll.tt Will Ma lUlClC Trill ilC Open Contest OTTAWA, June 4: While Pre mier King will open his speaking campaign preparatory to the general election some place In Ontario. t no definite Information is available yet as to Just where It will be. Re- i ports that it would be in London j lack confirmation, it is said. FISH SALES for American Trinity. 23,000, Atlin, 12.3c and 6c. Atlas. 22,000, Booth, 12.3c and Cc. 4 1 Bravo, 6,000, Booth, 12.4c and 7c. j Eureka, 7,000, Pacific, 13.2c and 7c. Canadian IT J. R., 5,200, Cold Storage, 11.3c and 6c. Helen II., 0,000, Cold Storage, 10.7c and 6c. Emolem I, 7,000, Cold Storage, 10.5c and Cc Impereusefi 6,000, AUln, He and 6C. ' ' i .' ' , Bayview 6,000, Booths 1 11.3c. i and 6c. Relief. 8,500, Atlin, 11.4c and 6c. FROM MONTREAL George C. Jackson, auditor of claims, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, and Mrs. Jackson, In the course of a tour of the west, arrived In the city on this afternoon's train and will sail later In tho afternoon for Vancouver on the Princess Louise. TELKWA BURN&sPeaker ( AMY JOHNSON IS 4 ORDERED TO BED 4 SCHENECTADY, N.Y.. June 4: A radio telephone conver- sation between newspapermen and Amy Johnson, British av- iatrlx, was scheduled for this morning but was postponed when the Australian announc- er reported thai ;.:iss Johnson, at the direction; of her physt, clans, had beehiput to bed for a day or two ot complete re3t. BLENHEIM Iliad Se-ond and Diolite Third In Great Dfby Race Today EPSOM DOWN'S, June 1: Blenheim won-, the historic Derby today before a nine multitude of racing fins not only from Great Britain but from all parts of the world. Iliad was second and Diolite, who was the farnritc, third. Blenheim waiiy. a: length with two lengths separating the second and third horsrs. The winner's time was, two minutes and 38. 1-5 seconds. Seventeen horses ran. After considerable delay caused by Solver Flair lashing-out repeatedly, the horses got away and, at the first half mile, Ruston Pasha was leading with Diolite and Trews close up. At Tattenham Corner, Ruston Pasha and Diolite were still leading. Thereafter, Blenheim came through; and, though challenged by Iliad, finished ahead. Half a million people watched the race, including the King, the Queen, and other members f the Royal Family. Blenheim is owned by the Aga Khan and was an 18 to 1 shot. Iliad Is owned by Somer-ville Tattersal and Diolite by Sir Hugo Hirst. J WoodcoteRace Second and Cold Third In Event at Epsom Downs Yesterday EPSOM DOWNS, June 4: Arthos yesterday won the Woodcoto Stakes two-year olds. Jhe Nile was second and the Colt third. Eleven horses ran. . CONTESTANTS MAY LIVE IN CITY OR IN THE." COUNTRY Contestants who enter for the Dally News Election Cam- palgn may secure their votes in the city or country and may be residents of any part of the district. All are on the same level. A country subscription costing three dollars gives the same number of votes as a city subscription costing 'five dnl- lars. The prizes will be awarded according to the number of votes secured, irrespective of wherethey are secured or by whom. Country candidates should send In their nomlna- tlons at once and commence are thinking about It, ELECTION IN SKEENA Brady Returninc From Ottawa a.nd Hanson From Kamloops Convention Mrs. J. C. Brady will sail tomoi lrow nlnt or Vancouver to meet Mr- Drat,y-MP-f3r Skeena.-who,wiIl be arriving home next Wednesday via Vancouver from Ottawa where he attended the session of Parliament. I.n the course of the next two months, between now and election time, Mr. Brady plans on visiting practically every portion of his ex tensive riding. While he has hot as yet been officially renominated to contest the election, there js no question but that he will again be the Conservative standard bearer. Olof Hanson, Liberal candidate, is returninz at once from the provincial convention at Kamloops and will also embark on a tour ot the Prominent speakers of bottfpirit ties will be brougtit-'from afield'' lrir to the riding and it is posslblc'al- Uhou-rh not certain that one orboth of the leaders may be hereThe bp-enlng meeting of the campaign has not been announced yet AIRLINES OF EMPIRE Second Only to Those of United States, Lord Thomson Declares I LONDON, June 4: Air lines of i the Empire are expanding rapidly ! and rank second only In mileage to those of the United states, lard Thomson, Secretary of State Jor the Air, declared during a review of the Empire's accomplishments in the world of flying. He predicted ah era of great aerial expansion within tne Empire m tne next year or so. He stated that theje were new about 22.350 miles of regular air routes and hoped that 1931 would see an extension of the Indian route towards Australia. Lord Thomson d raised what he called the opening of Atlantic alc-'ways In the Western Atlantic Such a development could only be carried on with the co-operation of the Ca nadian government and the most' sympathetic response was comlns from Canada. PLANE FOR VANCOUVER Major D. R. MacLaren D.S.O. Here With Cannery Party Rupert's Mayor Greets Vancouver's A Western Canada Airways flying machine was here overnight en route to Vancouver after a flight to Ketchikan. The plane was piloted by Major D. R. MacLaren DJ3,0, manager of the Western Canada Airways, and, on board, were R. R. Payne of Vancouver and R. R. Far-tsh of Seattle, officials of the New England Fish Co. The ship arrlvcdt last evening from Ketchikan and hopped off at 6 o'clock this morning with the expectation of reaching Vancouver by 5 o'clock this afternoon. Mayor C. H. Orme took advantage of the opportunity of sending a message of greeting by Major MacLaren to Mayor W. II. Malkin of Vancouver in which he expressed the hope that there would soon be a regular air service between here and Vancouver. 9 And Five House Announcement Is First of Number of Appointments Ex- i pected Preceding General Election OTTAWA, June 4: Following a meeting of the cabinet, Premier King-announced last night the appointment of five new senators from Quebec as follows: Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, Speaker of the House of Commons. E. W. Tobin, Richmond-Wolfe. J. E. Prevost, Terrebonne. George Parent, Quebec West. L. A. Wilson, Vaudriel-Soulanges. All were members of the late Parliament. FORTUNES IN SWEEPS, Uoll'Oucbec. Carntntrr ltt fW " r " ,'linailundred and Forty-Nine Thousand v WINNERS IN CALCUTTA QUEBEC, June 4: Winning tic- Derby were held by Wilfrid LeBIanc of Hull, Quebec, a carpenter who !,had been working for $22 a week, and,E. P.: Dougherty. Brooklyn, New ,YpskiWho.both drew Blenheim and ftlu be. .enriched by $149,000 apiece. BARNSTAPLE, Eng.. June 4: The holder of one of the Blenheim tickets in the Calcutta Skeepstake on the Derby and the Joint owner of one of the three first prizes of about $55,000 each Is understood to be Percy Hogg, Southern RaUway en gineer. He shares his ticket with five other railway men and one sweeper of streets. COVENTRY, Eng., June 4: Two machinists in a local motor .works i' 'drew one of the Blenheim tickets in - the Calcutta Sweenstako but sold '. their share before the race for $13.- 000. BOYS' BAND CARD PARTY Successful Affair last Nlcht to Aid Vancouver Trip In aid of the proposed trip ot the Prince Rupert Boys' Band to the Vancouver Exhibition, a successful bridge and whist party was held in the Armory last night. There were 20 tables of cards and prize-winners were: Bridge Ladles' first, Mrs. N. Mussallem; second, Mrs H. Skatte-bol; men's first, O. Bird; second, J. Laurenson. Whist-Ladles', first, Mrs. T. Bal-llnger; second, Mrs. H. M. Hale: nen's first II. M. Hale; second, T.' Ballingcr on cut with D. McPhce. At the opening of the card patty. VANCOUVER. June 4: Leave to the band, under the leadership pf tontlriue practice, pending the out-Bandmaster Thomas Wltaon, played come to his appeal to the courts, a number of acceptable selections, has been given Dr. Victor E. Latimer During the .evening refreshments of PenUcton whose name was struck were served. ' I off the register by the College of The committee Jn, cliarga of, the, party consisted ot Mrs. A, O, Barte lctt, convener; Mrs. J. D. Thurber, Mrs. J. W. McKlnley and Mrs. J. O. Vlereck. O. A. Franks was at the door. MED Members of are Elevated NEWP0STS IN CABINET nfffr nf K-4r . cui. v v m VI OMK I Ul Dominions and Colonics Divided THOMAS TAKES ONE LONDON, June 4: Premier Ram- or State for the Dominions and Secretary of State for the Colonics as separate cabinet posts. The office of Secretary of State for the Dominions has been held by Lord Passfield. The Premier announced that Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas, Lord Privy Seal, will take the appointment ot Secretary of State for the Dominions, necessatating readjustment of the machinery tor dealing with unemployment which had been in charge of Thomas. MATTERS IMPROVED ISo Canadian Legion iioM tin v..m. ber of Resolutions at Its Convention NELSON, June 4: Owing to extensive betterments made In Soldiers' Settlement Board matters by Dominion legislation recently enacted, the-Canadian Legion, at its provincial convention here, has found many resolutions sent in by constituent branches no longer applicable. Such resolutions as it adopted in this field are to be held In abeyance until the working of the new system makes it apparent that they are in order. MAY PRACTICE IN MEANTIME Or'. V. E. Latimer ot Penticton Given Temporary Right, Pending Appeal Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia." WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT The ' marriage of Miss Alberta Tables and chairs were loaned by Mary Hill, daughter ot Mr. and the Moose Lodge. 1 Mrs. George 11111, 206 Seventh Ave. jwest, to Cecil R. Taylor, eldest ton Father Leray O.MX arrived In the of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Taylor, Van-city on this afternoon's train on his couver will take place tomorrow way back to Stewart after a two Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. in St. An-weeks' visit In Terrace on ecclcslas- drews Cathcdi.ii Very I ov. Dean tlcal duties. Gibson officiating.