PAOE TOUR F Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Lighter and Prices Somewhat Better Not Much Fish At Seattle Either ponding date last year. The Canadian total so far this year is 2,- ft fin em km W ..aalaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aaV' ,RaiaaaaaaaBl initffrmra BaaRaaDaBLaaaaaaaaal Pv HJ&HaHRaaaaaH ZtrW filaaaaaaaaaaaaflB 4m. vi "You're been in every city but Pittsburgh" As Benson's plane crashes, Jim (Clark Gable) turns to his mechanic, Gunner (Spencer Tracy), and tells him to rush Ann (Myma Loy) away from the scene. Without realizing it, Jim fears the effect it will have on her, which, in turn, will affect his own feat. Jim then seeks out Benson's wife and makes her take half of his winnings, insisting that he and Benson had promised each other to share the $10,000 if either of them won. CoprrlAI llll. IWi. Im. Following a couple of exceptionally heavy weeks, halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert during the past week were considerably lighter at a total of 328,400 pounds of which 84,900 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 243,500 pounds from American. This brought the total for the season up to 4,188,250 pounds as compared iui i.yoo.iou puunas at a corres- pounds a year ago while the American aggregate has reached 2,147,- A OH T-iz-vi m rl e l lit. n 040,850 pounds as against 2,734,560 IZZ " wia,1M,Bon w,M ''" ' ' 229,200 pounds. With the landings - - - - lighter, prices were somewhat im proved during the week. The top bid for Canadian fish was 6.6c and 4c received by the Covenant and Margalice for, catches of 11,000 and j 6,000 pounds respectively and the low 5.4c and 4c paid the Blue Boyj for 6,500 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week! was 8c and 5c which the Viking re ceived for 14,000 pounds and the low 6.5c and 5c paid the Yukon, Zarembo and Maxine for catches of Seasonable Sundries Sweet Pea Twine Ball 10c Sun Glasses 15C Sun Visors 15c Picnic Baskets Large . . , $1.50 Picnic Plates Dozen . 15c Drinking Cups Dozen 15c Wax Paper . . . ? 10c, 15c and 35c Paper Serviettes Large packages 15c Beach Balls ............ , . 25c, 35c and 65c Playground Balls . .............. . 50c up Kodaks and Kodak Film New stock New models We have a complete line to meet every camera requirement. Genuine Kodaks From $1.25 up Bring or send your film to us for expert finishing 25,000, 17,500 and 13,500 pounds respectively. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at ,9:45 THE DAILY NEWS Airplanes Join In Boy Search last night from the south, sailing' v an hnnr In for n h couver and wnv nnints Th meni' Jimmy : made her calls In the Skeena slough before arriving here. Four boats sold halibut at Se- Tracc of Five car Cash Who Was Kid napped a Week Ago Old PRINCETON Florida. June 4: I united States Navv airoianes am ver was sent down Into an Eve- loiiow-Angelus, 15,000, Washington, 734C giadcs lake after stained clothing h,s vacation cottage at Stoney ' ing reports of a rich gold strike and 6c; Westley, 8,000, Whiz, 9c and had been found but nothing bear- Lake- IIe ls believed to have been there. The Geological Survey of 6c. For ling cod 3c per pound was ing on the crime was found. The endeavouring to stamp out a small Canada had recommended this area paid at, Seattle yesterday and for boy was kidnapped a week ago t'- llre wnen h-e was overcome. to prospecting. sablefish 74C day I . A northwestern Indian woman LONDON' METAL MARKET t ' ' C. P R steamer Princess Ado- said yesterday that she had seen a , , ' yesterday closing at $35.18 per fine laide, Capt. Henry Anderson, ar-' boy recembling young Cash accom- T LONDON, OKm June 4: (CP)Bar 4 gold ounce . Other metals, including hived in port at 5:15 yesterday af- ,panied by a dark comnlexioned was up 3c on the London market copper, lead and zinc, were strong. temoori from the south and sailed , ; j shc man thought was a forclgncr. r at 10 p.m. on her return to Van- ( . . ' r v-uuvtr aim waypomis. t , . oaays Weather The trailers "have been having a (Qovemment -viegrtn) 1 tough time this week on account of Triple Island-Showery, souther-unfavorable weather which, ex- iy Wind, twenty miles per hour, sea cept for brief spells, has prevented moderately rough them from fishing. The- fish are Langara Island - Heavy rain believed to be available now-but showers, south southwest wind, 20 there has been little chance to get miles per hour; barometer. 29.94; temperature, 43; sea moderately ucuifec Junes, . . . . frpch uesu southwest, suutnwesi wind- wina; harnmetpr Daromeier Z.L which arrivoH i i 'to from the UiVS Queen Charlotte island 30.0; temperature, 45; light chop has been engaged bv the hanal dian Fish & Cold Storage Co. to pack salmon from the North Island 'tlTllHner trolling irrn.mrf. grounds and J ..., ... , SmOOth. will be leav ing Monday on its first trip Model Yacht Race The entry list is as follows: Reach the most people m cjcj and district with ai ttovertlsement tn the pally Newa Bull Harbor Overcast, southeast wind, five miles per hour; barometer, 30.14; temperature, 51; sea Alert Bay Foggy, light southwest wind; barometer, 30.17; temperature, 45; sea smooth. At a meeting of the committee in ,Estevan Raining, northwest charge large last last night. night, June June 12 12, a a wPPk week wlnd. ten miles per hour; barometer irom tomorrow when the steamer 30.24. Prince Robert will be in nort u-Uh Victorla - Clear, easterly wind, the Los Angles mh., r. slx mlles per hour; barometer 30.18. merce party, was chosen as the date for the model yacht race for the Prince George Cup. Some changes have been made In the course this year so that better op- Vancouver Clear, easterly wind. Hwnuuny win De given lor all spectators to view the race. There Terrace-cloudy. southeast wind, are are elcht eignt entries entries glraoHv alreariv i in i in cluding one representing the steamer Prince Robert andone boat, .is yt unnamed, from Vancouver as 44 four miles per hour; barometer, 20.16. Prince George Cloudy, southerly wind, four .miles per hour; bar ometer, 30.04. Aiyansh Cloudy, windy. 55. Alice Arm .Ucht rain. calm. 50. Anyox Cloudy, southwest wlnu. wcu its me aeienaer " Talisman heinntrin a , 7 . J V'. tcwart 1 Heavy rain, ca m, 42. Deionglng to A. J Croxf ord of thU -n , it j ia,cii,uu viuuuy, caim, m, "Vf i CUU m i.. uumut'ia viuuuy, caim, Burns Lake Dull, calm, showers aaucy Lass," owned by David BAIt SILVER Todd, representing ss. Prince Rob- NEW YORK, June 4: (CP) Bar Crt. KIIVPP WO liniVl-lnfTn4 n) ilJU "Talisman," A. J. Croxford. "Vagrant," Jock Gibson. "Saracen," A. J. Croxford. Sheila," Ian McRae. "Maple," Oscar Dather. "Jeep," David Todd. WINNIPEG WIIKAT STRONG WINNIPEG, June 4: (CP) Wheat prices advanced for the fifth consecutive day on the Winnipeg market yesterday, July was up l8c closing at $1.027s. fine ounce on the New York metal market' today. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder and Kniivras. B4 Braaa CniHa Bectrh and AcetjW Welding. VecUlUu Small mI Mining MaehiMry. AA Trp W Caa Englaaa RetMlrad and, Orerhanled. Adapted from the Picture by GERTRUDE GELB1N THEOLOGIAN FOUND DEAD Canon O. W Edley of Anglican College Believed To Have Been Smoke Victim ii - I Another Gold Strike Made Prospectors and Miners are Now Moving Into Franklin River' Area On West Coast .... (HPIHpI pvpd tn have been the viU'iVUiA. June i: Ul') Pros- lourieeii more u Aien joinca yes- - " ----- (f . ... y . . , lnS smoke from bush pectora and miners are moving . In ... mi.. n ctal J'500 terday in the search for kidnapped victim of a fire, o Ghrtir. V, 7' " uui! ",uuu' five year old Jimmy Cash and his w,e ay 01 "ev- a"ou - ""; . cBi iy Sebastian, 738c and 7,ic; Tacoma,'abd auuutwia but uul wiuiuuu .h',. avaii avail, A n u dU ley, 72-year old Anglican Theologi- miles from Zeballos, on the West it 17,500, enn New t England. cugiana, . . 73,ic t-,4c , ond ona 6c: ec; j . ca cai Colleeo uoe6c dean, acan, was was found rouna dend aeaa Coast ;oasi oi of Vancouver Vancouver Island lsiana follow m rim Tho moit impressive and awo-insplring production that has yet talking screenl HOWARD HUGHES' HELL'S ANGELS Tho first multi-million dollar talking picture with JEAN HARLOW BEN LYON JAMES HALL LAST TIMES TONIGHT Deanna Durbln in "MAD ABOUT MUSIC (7:30 and 9:38) 2nd Show 9:10 2 DAYS STARTING MONDAY Smoked ''Rupert Branch M ild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator TEST PILOT SYNOPSIS 1 lint tjmt art tttl.hSUl -.-. 1.'. !-L . , . - - , .v. kki nu jug wnen ne interrupts a Transcontinental fitghl lont enough to marry and honeymoon wilh Ann Barton. Unable to land another job, he signs ub la Pilot a freak plane Jor a Trophy Race. II, wins the 1 10,000 prize . but Benson, the pilot who flew the Drake plane Jim was supposed to lake up, crashes. Ann realties for the first time the hazards of ' her husband s career. NOW READ CHAPTER FIVE BELOW 7l'a ifeati every time you fly." Mrs. Benson knows he's lying, but having no money for herself or the children, she finally accepts $5,000 of Jim s prize money, Jim then goes to his favorite bar to bolster up his own shattered nerves. Ann and Gunner find him there several hours later. He's drunk as a lord. Ann realizes for the first time that Jim's reason for drinking is to blot out the horrible fear that seizes him with com icsi lllgni. : til ..V- "Do they go that high aluays?" She's aghast at her discovery; she thought Jim flew because he was a mid-air hero a man who loved planes. Gunner informs her curtly that Jim flies because there's money in it that Jim knows he races death every time he takes an untried plane into the air, Gunner. tells her, too, that it will take days of drinking to blot out for Jim the ordeal of his flight in a freak plane, coupled with the mid-air fire and Benson's craslt , He's alright, Ann! lie made it!" FaJtensClal!?y?te''icalIjr to Ann lhat w every pilot, r', i,? 8 mm and at the same t me, trying to over-i T. ffop destruction. Ann'i heart aches ttenyPl '2 mt anothfr woman. but an in! fes nilo? ft lhriU whih binds J'm t" hi. LreVr as fater ln Ch c -.! ht83"5110'- Gunner, him a week i" i 1 SOUTH! 1 VANCOUVER Calling it Ocean Falls and Powell Rjver Steamer leaves Prince RUprl Every THURSDAY, 11:15 P.M. 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