Irtnch Capilal uives nemonsira lion of Esteem for British Monarch Itit ureeted ln Paris today by i hesWcnt Albert Lebrun as guns tmccl ilute to the state visitors. d the route, forming a' it hundred heavy trunks being w tcrday from nuckinp- n Ti.x:--. o Dover, the King and iff.i r Marked today for a stale i. Pi::. The K had returned on Sua- B3T i"! Ei; Ingham Palace ipr.i fL or where he had been 111 for wwk wl'h gastric Influenza. A mud .hp"rcd him at the palate The Kir" and Queen arc bcln-j xnpx-ard by Lord Halifax, -rUgn oenrctaty. Halibut Sales Summary American 119,500 pounds, Gc to 8c and Cc. Canadian- 41,500 pounds, nd 5c to 7 lc and 5c. American Superior. 22.000, Cold 5c and Cc Tacoma, 20.000, Atlln, Cc and 6c. Jane ?n.000. cold Storasc, 7.5: ad 6r ' Pier- 14,000. Pacific, 8c and 6c. Lanr.ms, 14,000, Booth, 7.8c and Mary U . 8,500, Booth, 7.Cc and Cascade. 11.000. Cold Storace. 7.0c M 6c Canadian Oulvlk, 12,000, Atlln, 6.7c and 5c. Morris II.. 4,000, Royal; 7.1c and Margallce, 5,000, Booth, 7c and 'slieries Bureau 11 Badly Holed lak In U. S. S. Itrnitt mi Knrflak "land Is, However, Controlled BEATTI pough first Ij.ll . VV UUIU vlW V1IV niteel States Bureau of Fisheries 'kULIirMItt ft. . 1 .... . . "rant, stranded near QQiak llarbnr ,mi .,i t,n. """V ttllUUtC liUlil bffltil I u, Scward, was sinking, It barii,. ,u umi ncr Bottom was ,"aiy daniainii j n,, n, 11. lrn11.,j l,,u tuii- ri(a biuuuui'u 111 11 'J iUIJ. Ben Dotlds ,7 U4 of wimcs OrmcV Drug urug c Store w lnl thU Iftaff afternoon on . c l'0r a Mday trip .to l the Van Ti'ri rrl I tsVi Vir Vli.fVi 1 1 1 f vnirrtllnn1 nc rnervf rtf o TTnVinrl- ljiluoil mjt uu ill uui. ivillilif no vuucui n ui c iiuiiur . . .... . . m 7 zollern, she was credited with keeping uumania irom PARIS. Juiy iw. tur;-- w8 jng drawn mto the struggle on tors VI. and Queen Elizabeth the slde of the centrai powers and , ultimately bringing it Into the I struggle as one of the allies. Its. nrmv u'9 rnntpri and thp ronntrv: The vUtis designed to reaffirm, fnriW tn fnr an ln -, did a similar visit by the late Dcccmbcr, 1917. but ln the end the' miOnrgr V.. me common uonv, klnednm was materially exDanded If the f J rcat Empires. I nd a membcr of the "little i The Kins train arrived at 11:49 , lth Czechoslo- m ijiiii!:. (3:49 am. Pacific vakl and Yugoslavia, became a l-inaar! nmc.i plvoUl state in the post-war MUon uneu mc shxx-i KJ bcv . nanubian nroblem. picture, wueen Mane nau io sirug-i . - fore her husband, King Ferdinand, son, as representatives of the dynasty. , That regime lasted until June especially active In child wenare and was Instrumental in having the playgrounds of Bucharest improved and extended. Although, as she admitted, she sometimes spent twelve hours a day at her writing, sh was seen frequently it the 43rd birthday. Her health failed ln 1937. An at tack of grippe in March was ex plicated by phlebitis ana an inter nal hemorrhage. There was a re currence of the latter in junc ana again early in November. The third s.n soverc ana eigiu nmiu trip to be near his mother and her daughters, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia and Archduchess Ileana, were summoned td Zotrozeni Castle. Noted for licauiy Noted for her. beauty, she was resourceful, versatile and Intellectual to a degree perhaps unequalled .... r,tv,pr nueen of Iter time. vp.. she was democratic, friendly. and approachable and aHasctnei most human of sovcr. one of the elnns. . I Ppw roval consorts nnve wwiuuu (Continued on Page Two) IS GREETED , BY MEXICO President Roosevelt Now Warship Off California Ccdros Island coast. Church Aboard Coast ABOARD U. S. S. HOUSTON, WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT tlinDf their Majesties as theyj But whife Roumanla thus was July -Navalra orepoje iper- ..,., fmm fh vne sfjitinn awiiiuu uin-i nftpfl. , . ..feet weather as the heavy cruiser kotb etj .' irom i : mine ceremonies. l " : '":: I dropped anchor at 9:40 a.m i n... fviiLnnH tpii . hplmptpd . ... . aay near mic wnn lancica lamiiy aiiairs. uc- . .. i i n unrn of protection lor ine.r dled , 27 her eldest Carol, Mexl(Tan 629 com. had renounced his family and In-. , . n,. ,Mn,i manded by Conundr. e Magana. wds sang the national hcrltance to Uvc ln Francc wlth Qn 6apUln Dc f the two countries ana .iota. mil vnu v."- ,an inamorata. inamorata. Macda Macaa Lunescu. L,UDescu. The ine - nnrn " MJ uuiuvo '"j't . . . ,, i I . ' . , 1 lrt rt V 1 1U I U HUMVi iiUUVI Sun- off the services M tin" uivc wiu rwuiK. throne thereupon went to his 5- ua nr v, novoi sprvlrn nf Pnprtn Leaving Dover vear-old son Michael under a re-'mmvmn was siehted. After the U?r:Do- July ia; jyCTir- WUll .cenev of five with Queen Marie tspfvlecMacuercr -warvrreeted Aby- ImimIta hnlnrf . . - " .... and Prince Nicholas, her second the President, and he extended tl'e greetings of the President of Mexico. President Cardenas expressed the wish that Mr. Roosevelt's visit l?ju, wncn Larui uj otvuia u wcAitati vio i-i-y airplahe dash, returned to oust his land that his fishing luck would . . . . . rr-U I i, iV,n knit X son ana reclaim mc mronc. uu mi. coup virtually erased his mother asl A message from President Roosc-a political force. She had played Kelt in the Pacific will open the National Health Conference that role for many years, for Kin-'First forHmanH u.-n nelinod to eaVC . J. state affairs to his ministers and his queen. Her trip to the United States ln . i r 4nHintn a mil. scum of fine arts built near Seat"l K i le Hie VlTP i"! C RedIl"I tie by Samuel Hill, a former rrn nffrer in uumania, was credited with having been a factor f-5fl, in bringing American Investments . In Rumania up to more than 000,000 by 1930. I Out of the political picture thereafter. Marie devoted herself to 11- Storagc. tcrary wpr kand charity. She was Jealous Husband Florida Man Also Injures Daughter Crictically JACKSONVILLE, .Florida, July 19: Willjam R. Crews, 35, was held tn county jail on murder charges Monday after he killed his estranged wife and critically wounded his daughter Saturday night Police attributed the crime to a fit of jealousy. Mahatma Gandhi a kcch ln' Is Active Again RhP and Carol long remains estranged over his abandonment of ga!d ne organizing New Pas-hls wife, former Princess Helen of. s,vc ncsistance Greece, for Marie had been largely , , I instrumental in arranging tnai t oNDON, July 19: Anglo-Indian Viking I 12 500 Cold SloraBC' sinmco 7,.' match. But Rumanians saw hope , rccclvcd . reports here nd 5c ' ' ; 7Cof a reconciliation between mother ,Manalma Gandhi is threat- when, in October. iu, w u tion-wlde passive resist Kyrellle. 8 000 Pnrifin aop nml and son cnlng , , - 1 . , ,, npp.asinn 01 nis vncn KIV3LU UliU "w - i iUILL yi..utiv of dissatisfaction with the federal government sys tern embodied in the government of India" Act. ciallsts were summoned ln consul- . atuic, 64 Pnrn cancCllCO a JlU"wB Today's Weather ' (Oovcrnmoat "iPffrap:) Hazelton Cloudy, calm, temper-1 Smltheri-Part cloudy, calm, 59. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 57. Terrace Part cloudy, south wind. 62. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 60. Alice Arm Raining, calm,- 57. Anyox Raining, calm, 54. Stewart-Ralnlng, calm, 59. Todays Baseball American League Detroit, 2; Washington, 3. National League Boston, 2; Cincinnati, 7. Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 3. . New York, 2; St. Louis,. 6. ViCl U'1h, B.C. m v.v TodavWeather Tomorrow's Tides l .'zQfferca.fit. , Knuth- High 3:41 a.m. 18.9 ft. rrunc vj t ' eaet wind, per hour; 16:22 p.m. 18.8 ft. barometer. 3G temper-, Low 10:08 a.m. 4.1 ft. tur. 54; sea 22:38 pjn. 6.5 ft. . Vk t iAT" ' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER foTxXVII.No.lOT. .. PRINCE RUPERT B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938 PRICE: 5 CENTS -y British Monarchs Are In France PI a v : i 11 1 V lull I vutcn mane i taycu l luiuiiieiii IV ' TO PARIS taping Roumanian Destiny urnnonn L,a Halifax Accompanying Klnff ""5 " . ... And Queen on Their Visit To France Great Welcome Father Hubbard In Canoe Voyage Glacier Priest and Eight Com-J panions Make Perilous Bering i Strait Crossing I BUCHAREST, July 19. (AP) Marie, dowager kotzebue, Alaska, July : i l i ,1 ill i . . TODAY'S STOCKS ICourteny 8. D. Ja)uiVou Co.) B. C. Nickel, .09'2. Bralorne, 9.5S. Big Missouri, .34. Aztec, .09. Cariboo Quartz, 2.47. Dentonla, .04. Mlnto, .03'. Falrvlew, ,0734. Noble Five, .03. . Pend Oreille, 2.26. Pioneer, 3.00. Porter Idaho, .02'(iV Premier. 2.24. Reeves McDonald, .40. Reno, .45. Relief Arlington, .HVi-Reward, .03 V2. ? Salmon Oold, .11 Vi-Taylor Bridge, .03. Hcdley Amalg., .05. 1 Premier Border, .01.. Sllbak Premier, 1.90i Home Gold, .01 V2. L. Grahdvlew, .10. Indian, .01 Quatslno Copper, .03Vi. Haida Gold, .04 Vi. Oils. A. P. Con., .19. Calmont, .33. C. & E., 2.52. Freehold, .06. Hargal, .15. McDougal Segur, .16. ,. Mercury, .OlVi- ' . v Okalta, 1.52. Pacalta, .08. v ' Home Oil. 1.30. Beattle, 1.18. Central Pat., 2.52. Gods Lake, .50. . Little Lorlg-Lacjr 3.50: M McKenzle Redlake,'1.15. Redlake Goldshore, .10. Pickle Crow, 4.60. San Antonio, 1.28. Sherritt Gordon, 1.41. Smelters Gold, .04 i. ; McCleod Cockshutt, 3.55. Oklend, .23. Mosher, .18. . , Madsen Redlake, .39. Stadacona, .62. Francoeur, .36. Moneta, 1.92. Bouscaldlllac, .07. Thompson Cadillac, .24. ' Bankfleld, .71. ' East Malartlc, 1.86. Preston E. Dome, .92. Hutchison Lake, .03. Dawson White, .02 '2. Aldermac, .58. Kerr Addison, 1.76. , Uchl Gold, 2.10. " Int. Nickel, 51.00. Noranda, 71.00. f-Cons. Smelters, 60.50. ' ' Athona, .07 V2. Hardrock, 2.70. Barber Larder, .27. Rand Maltartlc, .37. Sugar Quota Is Being Cut International Council Agrees Cut For Coming Year iFIGHT ON "INSURGENTS BUSINESS YANGTSE; CUTDEEPLY NAPOLEON Main Battle Sector in Oriental Wat Loyalists Discount Reports of Lance Samuel Insull Forced Himself From On LONDON, July 19: The International Sugar Council has agreed to a five percent cut for the sec ond quota year ending August 31, 1939, estimating consumption re qulrements ln the free market ac three million metric tons with an additional one hundred and fifty thousand metric tons as a margin for contingencies. Canton is Rombed Again Gains Say Rebels Have Suffered SHANGHAI, July 19: The mam ' ' battle a10 ls th now alonS r t ...u i ij (CPTlie Jesuit Father Hubbard iiuL-cu u nunid.ua wno u t-u luiu ytaaeruay, auaiiivu . ... PnmnanJona havp madf Yangste River between juju uiuiib cuiiiuaiMuui nave uiaut Kinklan uiivi iiuuuiiui ji uiiiuilinw ujr kilt lllljsui .cwii luiu ciiiy a 250-mile Voyage through perllOUS "Mica uuii uic aticam liu.ll played in snaping tne destiny OI fier adopted country Bering Strait In a walrus skin aniw. ana iuu nines norcn 01 .during and after the World War. canoe from King Island. Nanchang and Hukow, 15 miles further. . Romb Canton Again CANTON, July 19: Japanese war planes roared over Canton again, bombing the Wonsha rail road station and the ferritort While that level was the best, with the exception of July 2, when it stood at the same mark, since last October, it was Just 1.99 points below the high point reached in an early upswing on Wednesday. The rail average closed at 27.18 joff 0.13, utilities, 21.39, off 0.31 and omiia u.io, up U.OJ. Must j ',' I PASSED IN ENTRANCE Seven Pupils of Annunciation School Were Successful In Tests. The following pupils of Annunciation School here were successful ' ln the recent High School Entrance 1 examinations, results of which wtre 1 Theie were eleven can- ENTERTAIN NAVAL MEN Canadian Legion Smoker Last Evening Was Jolly Affair. H.HS. York were guests of the local branch of the Canadian Legion was no exception to the rule. Presl- BRITISH SHIP BOMBED. VALENCIA, July 19. (CP) The British ship Stanland was bombed in Valencia Harbor today and set afire but the members of the crew and non-intervention observers escaped injury. The fire was extinguished quickly. The bomb was dropped during a Taid on the port by five planes. H END A YE, July 19: Generalis- north alon-i the Canton -Hankow simo Francisco Franco watched his Russian Army . Head Recalled .Explain Agent Escape of to Japan commander of the Russian far-eastern army, has been recalled to Moscow to explain the supposed escape of Gen. G. S. Lushkov, Soviet secret agent to Japan. DISORDERS CONTINUE IITJ ndl' t3?'1.?, Ba,fr Fuither Trouble in Holy Land Over EdithChat6 c? Miller',RiC(1(l Week-end Reported fei u iviuui t mtuiu aim 4 vita urgeon. didates. Penury to Great Power Hectic Career Spectacular Campaign At End Brought Ignominy and Defeat PARIS, July 19. (AP) The late Samuel Insull, a true Napoleon of modern business, forced himself from penury to great power, lost his possessions, rallied for a final fight against criminal trials and went down to defeat after a spec- railroad. At least one hundred troops sweep deeply fourteen miles tacuIar campaign whfch attracted Dersons were killed or wounded. south and east Irom bamon, oc- Hankow Also Hit cupying a large area of loyalist I HANKOW, July 19: (CP) Jap- territory. It was reported that the ,ancse planes bombed Hankow tc- insurgent advance had surrounded day, killing about 150 persons. Barracas on the Teruel-Sagunto Four bombs fell on an American road sixty miles north of Valencia, church mission's Boone University ' Loyalists denied that the gV1 campus, killing twenty Chinese. STOCK MART IS GAINING world attention. He died here Saturday and will be buried in London-London, where he was born November 11, 1859, was Insull's Corsica a $50-a-month clerkship with Tho- . mas A. Edison was his commission were large and Insisted heavy ln- ; surgent casualties had resulted em "pited from counter attacks. 000,000,000 and touching thirty-Insurgent Reinforcements seven states his empire, the lean financial of 1931 and 1932 his It re- years ALGIERS, July 19: was ported here Sunday that thous- moscuw exumon im icmcmcuw ands of Arabs have gone- to Spain in France his Elba. From the latter in recent weeks to enlist tn the he emerged to wage a stubborn, los- Spanlsh insurgent armies. ins campaign against extradition, OIndustri.il Avorace up 2.33 points Arabs Also from Greece, meeting his Waterloo For Last Week GIBRALTAR, July 19: Arabs at Istanbul in an obscute Turkish have been crossing from Spanish law which brought him face to face NEW YORK, July 19: The Dow- Morocco to Malaga at a rate of with a SU Helena In the Chicago JoiKs industrial average - t wefk at 138.53, up 2.33 points net for, the past month it was stated His career divided Into sharp light reliably here Sunday. and shadows. From comparatively humble beginnings in his native England he came to the United States when he was twenty and went to work for Edison. Becoming the inventor's right hand man of business, he offered himself as president of the Chicago Edison Secret company and was elected ln 1892. In the next forty years he built up his enormous utility Interests, tak- TOKYO, July 19: Unconfirmed ing his younger brother, Martin J. reports from Hsinklng said it was insull, up the ladder with him, and rumored that Gen. Vassill Blucher, gaining social recognition by his ' JERUSALEM, July 19: The total ing to $18,000 annually and sailed .dead since the outbreak July 5 ln- for Europe to rest. Martin Insull eludes 70 Arabs and 31 Jews. In-' went to Canada. I addition, a number 6t guerillas, Qn October 4, 1932, the Cook have been killed and British troops county grand jury at Chicago In- have been injured ln mu ciasnea dlcted the brothers on charges of while 180 Arabs and 102 Jews were wounded during the period. Saturday night a Jewish super numerary constable was killed In Uhe Jewish settlement of Romat 'Hakovesh In the Tulkarm area. I TVirno Am He nnrt n .Tpur wprp' aflded to the casualty lists of tho - When service and ex-service men racial war Sunday. The Jew was. get together a good time Is assured j ambushed and shot, the Arab3 and last evening's smoking con-lound slain ln an orange grove j cert at which officers and men of near jana. In Jerusalem, truckloacv 01 troops of the Black Watch regiment went through the city searching pedestrians and vehicles. dent Jack Precce presided. Jack Dougherty, as chairman of the I entcrtalnntent yommlttee, had a good program lined up and, wltht Items from the ship's company, a. very interesting evening was spent. I In the course of the program the ship's captain, Commander ftlorse, replied to the toast of the Navy, paid a visit to the Legion. Mrs. Ness sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to PACK CUT BY STRIKE Only Twenty Thousand Cases Pi:t Up So Far This Year In Ketchikan District KETCHIKAN, July 19: (CP) Owing to the strike tie-up which has only now ended, the pack of salmon In this district for the Fred McLeod sailed by the Catala season to date is estimated at 20,- thls afternoon on his annual va-;000 cases as compared with 90,000 cation trip to Vancouver. peases last year. patronage of the Chicago Civic Opera company. The next phase saw him fighting desperately to retain .control of his huge companies, buying up stock at premium prices, borrowing $56,000,000 from banks to' finance his operations, but seeing prices steadily shrink under the burden of the depression that followed the 1929 stock market collapse. In June, 1932, he was stripped of his wealth and so were his wife, his brother and his son, Samuel Insull, Jr. He had pensions amount- embezzlement and larceny which alleged the abstraction of $514,-942.74 from two financing companies of their system to support a marginal stock account, of Martin. Capiases were Issued for their arrests, Samuel . being then ln Paris and Martin ln Orlllia, Ont. Extradition Fight The elder Insull fled France, going to Italy for a brief pause, then taking refuge ln Athens, He wa4 detained by the authorities there but on October 11 was re- leased on technical grounds. On November 3 the United States applied formally for his 'extradition, basing Its claims to the fugitive on the, Illinois indictments. Insull assembled a battery of legal experts and on December 28 won a decision that the alleged offenses were not evtradltable under Greek law. ' The United States countered on January 17, 1933, by cancelling Insull's passport, but Greece per mitted him to stay on. Then the American government obtained his Indictment on charges of using the malls to defraud and of committing fraudulent bankruptcy. Arrested IContinuea on Paje 4) it