MPLOYMENT STABILIZATION Railway Workers Make Many Suggestions For Remedying Situation Favor 40-Hour Week With No Reduction In Pay, Fewer Apprentices, Elimination of ' Helpers and Other Changes WINNIPEG, June 7: The Canadian railways will be nod upon to revise their entire general and financial icture in order to secure greater stabilization of em-rv rment as a result of decisions made at a convention of j : vision ino. i oi tne railway employees department, Am-runan Federation of Labor, which concluded its sessions v yesterday. In an effort to overcome irregularity of (r , Joyment, a schedule of proposed changes was drawn The suggestions included a 40-hour week with no reduc-r in wages, reduction in number of annrpntirps nnrl 1 honing of their period of apprenticeship in harmony IRnnilla UhnU ' a shorter week, gradual elimination of helpers, two I .. . . ' u..i:,i.... :n. i. i t fl.l Tib holidays with nay each year and emnlovment nf n mum force during periods of depression. TESTS ARE BEING MADE II: 'io Telephone May Ite Means of Linking Prince Rupert With South In Near Future " mating of the Chamber amerce last night, a letter 'cived from J. Hamilton, K .sident and general manager : B C. Telephone Co. at Van-arknowledging a letter reft om the chamber In regard ; legibilities of Prince Rupert linked up with other sections province by long distance .: 'tie. Hamilton said he fully appre- Andrew Charlie, Fisherman, Lose Lives at Dry Bay JUNEAU, June 7: George Rock "od, deckhand, and Andrew Char-fisherman, lost overboard were wc im w.v.- GERMAN MINISTER TO LISBON FALLS 1 man minuter. Albert von Bali- Rand, was assa urinated todav at he was returning from rialt-. i ine German wai-shins in the harbor. A German eitisen fired the two shots which killed 4- Baligand. He was arrested. ,. . , NICKERS0N COMPLAINT Uie desire of the chamber to, intends to Hale Magistrate and cummunkation facilities in j police Chief Into Court Under I the prospective industrial Parking Bylaw mnent in Prince Rupert and t and his company was equal-' Although no summons had been Al ius to establish telephone j issued up to an early hour this af- incaUon with them. jternoon, It was still understood to- munager stated that ar- day that O. W. Nickerson. who was Menu had already been com-: fined yesterday for an infraction of j ; tor experimental tests by re- city traffic bylaw, intended phone to connect with their ling informations against Magis-iii ' he hoped as far north as trate Thomas McClymont and Ser- Rupert, and he was fully igeant.G. J. Duncan, chief of city ii ni that some practical con-; police, under the same bylaw. The would be established at a ALBERTA to be that he parked his car more than one foot from the curb and that against the sergeant that he parked his within 26 feet of a fire hydrant. Matlstrate McClymont suiea . . n.Hl.i,itlliiiV In T lberals. 35; the Conservatives. Former waraen . " aT. Ubor. 11. and IndependenU, 26. DROWNED VANCOUVER. 'June Col. II. W,;6bot.1rormey',wilfdert Of New Westminster penitentiary, has been i " 1 fjfttcf Itnil at rhimliH nf fnm- T TBI - -" aaaaaaaa v.a aaa w.a.- merjee Meeting Hjr captain 'Barney Johnson BEFORE ASSASSIN j -r.-r .' . - --. A ietter from Oapt. Barney John- LISBON. June 7. -The Ger- t.son read at the Chamber of Com charge against the magistrate was merce meeting last night stated that he feund,U.e Deputy Minister ' of Mafinettverse to spending a largt.iSumlil'rputting a lighthouse arid-iMaignalmn Bonilla Island but tbeylnroAld' vsree that a light on Biltterwnrth Rocks and a lighted! buoy to the westward of the War- i rior Rock group would assist in safeguarding navigation. All these! matters had been discussed with the department by Mr. Brady. The marine department did not think the time ripe for preparing the Hecate Straits for deep sea traffic. They, however, had practically decided to place radio beacons on Cape St. James, Langara Island and Triple Islands. With these aids installed, Mr. Johnson said he thought the approaches to Prince Rupert would be well safeguarded. BOYS WENT OVER DOCK Two Lads Drowned Last Night in Trajedy at Campbell River CAMPBELL RIVER, June 7: Thrown from a bicycle, on which thv wore rlriinz over the edee of FI Ff TlftN1" hBert ElLLl 1 lUH , ve hl8 permission to be prosecuted. Masters, aged nine, and Graham nrotxeded with, H ', ageu . wc ulUwucu i if the rc eases are ii "rri The bodies have not been night. re hPf, h they.wUl be heart 1 by , larmers Have Most Candidates In, is expected covered Field Four Acclamations Arc Anticipated KHMONTON. June 7: With no-1 lllM"!ions closing Monday for the a i .'Tt.u provincial elections, It is ex-i" ri' l that there will be four ac-1 ' "'uiti'jns. Of a total of 138 candl-! " named, the United Fimners! 1,1 Alberta have 47 for 53 ridings; Aid. S. D. Macdonald and W. E. Col llson sitting peace. as justices of the COL. COOPER APPOINTED Witnesses say that one of Uie boys was riding on Uie handle bars when the wheel struck a guard rail and pitched Uie two boys into the water, George Black to Contest Seat in gay-ylBalaBBBBBBBBBBBM Bwgj w5s JjsjjpjBBB bbbbbbbbSK ''jTaS To oppose H H. Stevens in Vancouver Centre SHORTAGE GREATER Hclliwcll, Maclachlan Si Co., Chartered Areountants, Present Report on Relief Work VANCOUVER, June 7: Shortages in mlacellaneow receipts and accounts of the city relief depart- VANCOUVER. June 7: Interna, ttonal co-operation in advertising and merchandising 6f canned salmon to bring Uie product greetir popularity on Uie markets of Uie i mnt Co. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, June 7: JVheat was quoted on Uie local exchange today at $l.loya. yond their depth bufore EcoiSi Personal Message to People of U iU l, Premier Mackenzie King Sends Skeena Through Local Candidate Olof Hanson, Liberal candidate in the riding of Skeena, last evening received the following message from Rt. Hon. mT 1 m . W. L. Mackenzie King. Prime Minister of Canada: I UKOn 1 erritOry j "As we enter upon the political campaign. q$ the present relief officer, salary $3600 per year. Black has decided to contest Yukon leagues in the government and myself Upon your selection succeeding George ireiuu. u- of m and as the candidate ot the Liberal party in the constituency. OerEe Roekwood, Deckhand, and j missed following an Investigation date ' J"' "The record of the - present administration . m and the far- Uie department, TWO IN FIELD Th I M camoalgn I'HIIIimiKtl ma.. campaign. Tomorrow's .T? ' ' , m BOSTON GRILL Sunday, June 8, 1930 6a II'Bh 11.56 a.m. 17.8 1144. V Special LAItCJE CABARET Dlqnera Thuraday and SatuTdtyt 23.48 pjn 21.2 ft. "7Ak"' Dancing Every Saturday Night, 9 to IS Low 5.54 a jn. 35 ft. Dance Hall for Hire ".46 pjn. 7.4 ft, Accommodationi for private Partlea NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSIER fllONE 4S7 Vji No. XXI., No. 133. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930 Miniature lighthouse. Lang Stove Co. Binoculars, Richard Froboese Co. Trophy, Gillmore Oil Co. Lubricating oil prizes. Vacuum Oil Co, General Petroleum Co., Valvo-line Oil Co. SAMPLE OF ORE The Dally News has received a sample of the ore. said to carry values of $30 a ton, which recently .Summary , . T iA : a i-x. i: .. : T :i 1 . M.v-.r''l,r'r"i. -" : i'eui , may i uAkciiu tu.uu iiiu uu uuii yvu uiukimx ;and 6c. . , .. "4Q.!)Ci VANCOUVER, June 7: George OI Skeena tne Very hearty congratulations OI my COl-; Canadian 1300 pounds, 10c and . American Alrntnn in flftn inH Rnncat O Win . . . t . . ......a, . u, a. .a uaiiu aw', reiiuiuii. tuuociiucntua ui ine uiuiu usuu ui uiv yiv&vui cold storage, I05c iind 6c. contest lend a strength to our cause which should make a ' Brothers. 13.000, and Anna jm n,- The . annual picnic . of . the . Sun- . gtrong appeal to the clectors of Skeena. w . Mn"! TSSS'iTS.'S RdSwd SaSTSLSrE.' "I be grateful if you will say to the people of the dates were in the new n u. cnnstituencv that if rfltnrnpri tn nnwpr. thp nrpspnt Jiiimin- , . q- worKing iium u UHU.N una iuuiuuik r - I ' f i- 'om the gasboat Rolfe while at-(News lmp,'t, and the on, boats started going ovet with IStratlon Will do j its . Utmost to continue to merit . the , C0n- Xm Cnter Dry Day rrm oSr?n7L?berai. ( children and parents on board, fidence thus expressed by the citizens of our Dominionl ! 500. Booth, 105c and 6c. Canadian Velma C. 11.000. Atlla 10c and 6c. . ,0. S. T, 2,500, Cold tSorage, 10o and 6c. PRICE FIVE CENTS URGED GREA T INTEREST IN THE CRUISER SPRINT 1 " .'.'O General Election Will Cost Canada Two Million Dollars, Highest in Dominion History I OTTAWA, June 7:-Jules Castonguai, chief electoral officer, estimates that the ,cbmihg general election will cost the federal treasury $000,000, the highest cost on record. He said that thre would be 20,000 polls throughout the Dominion and that it would average from $20 to $30 to man each poll. Preparation of the voters' lists containing 4,000,-000 names will cost about 25c per name when enumeration, registration, revision and printing of the lists is completed. Ligntnouse Ma y BerSidetracked Ian Mackenzie PANTAGES RELEASED 'Millionaire Showman Out On Bail Pending Hearing of Appeal j LOS ANGELES, June 7s The California Supreme Court yesterday ordered the release on ball of Al- Twelve Boats Already Entered For Big Race .j, Ending Here June 24 ehowSn, whoitoSuie 3t? JS eatc Tacoma, Olympia and Sheldon Already pending action on an appeal ag-, alnst his one to fifty year prison sentence for the criminal assault of Eunice Prlngle, young dancer. BIG LIQUOR of provinicaniquor jkhflt eaijy tii July. Under the arrartgenient xl$t- Co-Operate in Salmon Selling American, Canadian and Japanese Canners Get Together in Campaign ncfitjciiieo rme i ropny JLisc Is Being Built Up SEATTLE, June 7: Great interest is rlevt-lnni n rr nil - . uu (along the coast in the international cruiser ,.Vj'l marathon ! which will start here late this month and finish up in Prince Rupert on the afternoon of June 2i Tr will ho. nna CD! ITIMTI? fth,e yachting classics of the season on the Pacific Coast UI Lil JJUi TweIve boats are already definitely entered in the race ian.a many more are expected to come in. The fine" list of prizes that is beiner nut un at Prinr-P PunoH- k Yia ManitJpalitin Will Soon Receive I nf miiPh rrrtif.Vof in ,otL anA .Z:. Half nf Million Dollars - interests , , wni. mm uas ojjuireu lunner ma- ft Fsullable oanauw donations. j VICTORIA, Jane 7:MuoidpaUii,tPie no 1 ties of Britl'lumbla,WrSyfij.be..no dearth half n millinn iKllam A-tMr1 thi BWaras. M , , . a I - ' 1 . Y"V . rine here and elsewhere inn Ifjet eouna to come along with There is going of trophies or "Following is the official entry list to date: r i uib up uie presenia, uiey wouiu i From S ta.aM UllUl kl iaO Ui. UMU VI iUJlW for the six months ending March 31 but Uie government has decided to! make the $500,000 allocation as the first instalment of a million; -dollac gran t to wnicn we municipalities ii; will be entitled under new!iegislafj tlon passed at the last sesxlon 0f the legislature. The allocation of the present grant will be made on the basis of school attendance, figures for which will not be available until the end of the school year this -summer. ! cattle owers, Bolinder, Richard Frbboese. Tyce, IStuart Walsh. Mary Marann, Frank Seldclhuber. Helmaek, Charles P. McElroy, lze, C. J. E. Blang. ' From Tacoma Argosy. Dr. Rich. Octoo, Joe Long. Comet, Frank L. Baker. From Olympia Klttiwake, Walter Drahara. Winnifred, Adoph iSchmldt. From Shelton Buccaneer, William' O. Reed. MINISTERS ARE NAMED Announred By Premier MacDonald ; LONDON. June 7:--ChanW In the Labor ministry of Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald are officially announced as follows: Secretary of State for Dominions. t Hon. J. H. Thomas. Lord Privy Seel, Rt. Hon. Vernon Hartshorn. Minister of Agriculture and Fish eries, Rt. Hon. Christopher Addlsen, succeeding Rt Hon. Noel Buxltp who has been raised to the In addiUon to the Prince Rupert I P"mitary Secretary to the trophies, prize cups are being puti!11 01 Agncurrara,.Eari He la up by the SeatUe. Tacoma and) ' ... Olympia Yacht Clubs and from the I . f . 7 unaer secretary or w"c m uw war UIIwe- Mar-Othr Queen City Yapht Club SeatUe. donations are as follows: i Seventy-five pound anchor, Isa-L ,7 r Mtnr- acson Iron Works. End Irons, Pacific Marine Supply ICo. , Taylor storm guide, Sunde-Everg Co. Barometer, SeatUe Marine Equip- world Is assured In acUon which Sport boat. Treoohlng Boat Co 'Will be taken lolntlv bv naekers of ment, which were estimated by Unitcd States, Canada and Ja-Chlef Clerk J. H. McCashln to pan. Approval was given Uie idea at amount to $355, wfilch sum he said a meeUng in Belllngham, Wash. was loaned to George D. Ireland, discharged relief officer, are stated to be at least $1369 In a report from Halllwell, Maclachlan & Co., chartered accountants, submitted to Uie city council yesterday. Financial Secretary to War Office, Stephen Sanders. Secretary of State for Colonies. Lord Passf leld. BARBER IS CANDIDATE Will Again Be Conservative Standard Bearer in Fraser Valley Federal Riding ABBOTSFORD, June 7:A Conservative convention here yesterday nominated H. J. Barber, member for Fraser Valley In the last Parliament, to nnnlaat that rUttnm arrived fr Casalaixn the Wt'agftin. He will be opposed by O. a bank of the SUklneIt has th ip-kieOeer KjC. of Vancouver, who pcaranee-fcf being mineralized with' wa, tendered the Liberal nomlna-copper prrtominaUniK ,lt may be tlon a few days ago. seen ai ine uauy jsews oince. . H SALES BIRTH A daughter was bom this morning at their home 801 Borden St to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmore. PItl KINCE CAROL TO BE NAMED KING BUCHAREST, June 7: The exiled Prince Carol of Rou- mania arrived here today by airplane from France and was acclaimed by Uie army and Uie populace. It Is expected f that he will be proclaimed king tonight