7 r and Queen at Retina This Afternoon Following' .Memorable Empire Day Visit at W innipeg ith Several Unique features - .-i irf occasion ine wy . s a . feUve attire and mood. t r a riovdy morning the tun tr firth In the afternoon, the i'-i'narlng with a beautiful ip -mnset. Sck h aftr arrival of Their Ma- thair. was a receoUon at the and 5c. ( t Hail The Uborite Mayor John DB T C, t--en altMuth he had at first and 5c. . ' rnt he did not Intend to do ao. d i.r.'-d formal civic robe to greet King and Queen. Later at the Leg uuatlve Buildings. T .r:r Maleatlei were given a formal 'r me to the province Dy iTem l'-r and Mr John Bracken tn presence of members of the , ir-- and other dlgnltortes. This wa followed by the memorable Kmplre radio broadcast by the King who addres of 800 words wan the lonet he had ever made over the air. His Majesty said that spiritual dignity and material happiness must be general before the Empire rould In the fact that, as Canada ob-wryed the 120th anniversary of the (Continual on Pane Fiir) MARSEILLES, trance. May 25: (CP Ihe forty-two-ton Pan- evrninc Their MaletUea will American Airways flying , !w speeding aerow the pralr- Yankee Clipper, starting out on Tonuht Uwe will be a brief "t""1 niht wt0 the At-nt Mo-e Jaw and tomorrow lnc Ocean, waa here last nlghl M.g at Medletne Hat from Southampton. England, en-r.irr: afternoon a few hours route to Lisbon. Portugal. It had and the on board a valuable cargo of mal t- spent at Caltary )ar.y wUI arrive m the even- nd trelght. ' B. C 7.4c and 5c. t$Z Gyro Club Launching Campaign m r ftirr1 Ann 7" r lo Dnng 3dd,uuu uvic venire bra Hon of the royal visit to Canada net. Monday on the occasion of the arrival of Their Males tin British ColumbU. There will nt''.tvA (n or., r-m ,i n itfeviiiwi, uujr yji i-iw ""'K tuct u'v .ever,! naradc duriai the day night Staff Serjeant Emest Oam-. mon -end Sergeant Chris Jacklln. ocal provincial police officers, left for Victoria, being called there at Binff where Saturday will , ft i . C 1 - for special duty In connection wlih - -pent quietly fiallDllt OaiCS the Knr tUlt William Millar". D Bi'nrtay Thrlr Mt-;Ue will , 'jiquor vendor, whose native home ave tuk.JWUaWw - ',Nrh""ror!arshlrScbllah'd. is b:n at Vancouver Monday momlng " EDMiSDAi tWflvf ml,e6 (rom oumls Castl ' - a brief pits at Kamtoopsi American - the Queens ancestral home, left day rUht , 8unret 39.000. Booth. 7.6c and 5c. Tu'ifday night for Victoria. Week- Al Wlnnlpej , 10 00o, Pacific. 7.6c and "id boats will take further Prince T "re w obc1"I rtfnlflcanee to Rupert people to Vancouver and vf of the King and Queen at nrnm m doq. Pacific. 7.4c and Victoria. I'? vffftrdav in mw of the ... t Undertaking Into Being Hero . 1 The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at a special businegsi dinner meeting Tuesday night, considered plails for d Soo,- 000 community centre building ai tne normwei corner ZX'JSSL'SS :.Z" XUn Avenue and nd Mcltride McBride Street. Street. It It decided decided to to send send central committee on which the fd faith, reason and fair play cardinal virtues exemplified the two treat nations of Great Itritain and the United States. None could ever again conceive an lntercst in the undertaking, the British and American peoples and possibly other organizations resortlnc to war to solve differ- may be represented, eiices. His Journey throujh Can- !fmanclng plan Is to aila was proving a deeply moving experience to him, His Majesty said. Whole Empire Heard Canada's recognition of Queen Victoria' birthday took on new slg Tne icnvamc I use $5,000 which foundations, of frame construction ; in romn nnce wltn me ouuuuij Tomorrow's Tides Capitol 141 Hl 7:M arf , mm TAXI 20:03 pjrf. Maccy's Coffee House 13:20 p.m. 4 WIS NORTHERN AND CENTUM. BRITISH COLUMRIA'S NEWSPAPER -it, . I XXVTII . No. 121 vfy PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939. rICE: CENTS r V 2 British Cabinet Approves Proposa CANADIAN PRAIRIES JOIN IN GREAT WELCOME WHICH MONARCHS ARE RECEIVING Kinir OBSERVING v BIG EVENT Prince Itupert To Mark Visit of Kins Many Local People T See Royalty Expansionist Policy In Canada's Buugei; Credit Aga'nsi Income Tax For Enterprising Concerns OTTAWA. Mav 25: (CP) In the face of a .serious Prince Rupert wu. aoid iu ceie- business lag, the Canadian government appears firm in its; intention to continue tne preseni monetary poucy wun its, main frnal the restoration of nnvate capital creation.- it ?-. described bv Finance Minister Dunn:ng as "An nansionist policy of easy money." He told the House of visiting this capital city of Saskatchewan this afternoon, including a visit to the war ceno- FTJJT1 ?lL!2d7h, that be deliberately avoided the An impressive reception of typical warmth and enthus- taph and to the new Prince Rup-iam was accorded, thotisands of visitors being in the city! ert oenerai Hospital for a tres to join with local people in the welcome. The royal train j&u" "Tm' J? ftiS" . , .,. . ' tf t I there will be a Held day for child arrived this afternoon from where early Winnipeg a mem-' ren ren and a huee bonnre in th : lOif victoria iay wu prnt uy T ' r Majeauea. On arrival here at 1:30 p tn there tumulluoua cheers from the j. rowd assembled in the centre i,f K'in groa-tnt country. An isl welcome was extended by ...ice vwu mere pan to wie Native DaDdlrm and the City : with a royal parade through On Return Hop Across Ocean evening on AcroDolls Hill. The jBjy ScouU of the city have takea WIC KUU ill Oiagill tviioiu- tt'n. ' Between 100 and 200 Prince Rupert people will actually see the King ai.d Queen. Already they are mier PaVeerson on behalf of the Yankee Clipper At Marseilles Last beginning to converge on Vancou Mcht fcnrouie To u6on Ver. Victoria and Jasper. The larg est lr.dividuil gruup conslsu of slxiy tiixeis and men of 192nd. Battery. Royal Canadian Artillery. boJl miu icu at uc tt-cim iui victoria where they will form part of the military guard of honn lot Their Majesties. On Tuesday ue of the word "inflation because of the "unfortunate" mean-tng attached to that word. The rntfonls policy had been successful In effecting a sub- rtantial reduction In both shor lo-Merm Interest rates and had materially reduced the Interest but den on governments H had bn designed to expand mcmnr nd credit as ranldly as th public need required but not so rapJdJv as to creat an unh-aU' vyitlnti"- eTnr-Rinn "which Vancouver to Inspect progress of would have been either futile or ,h. construction of the forUflca- d!r-erou." in Mr Dun- tinm a tne entrance of Prince' nine's o'n'on. Rurert Harbor. On the. way north! Oo'ernmcnt financial exnri - -. rwd at Allford Bay. fee' th-t orlvate ent-riw miw oUeen Charlotte Islands, to In- be counted on in the final analy" jt the work on the . n r;.. QUEEN MARY D0INGMELL Xo Anv'ty Fr Cone nlnr ueen Mother Follnwlnt Automobile Collision LONDON. May 25: (CP An Some fifteen Prince Rupert and 0ffkal bulletin from Marlborough th rxminion wrsci Burc-u at, Yesterday thirty British blue- of six to one. The running-up Reform 11 W0. Cold Storage. 7.7c wmc-? nun hcnooi pupns leu House last night said that Queen and 5 Sc. at the end of last week for Van- M0tnr Marv. Injured In an auto- . . 1 I .LIU Seven Brothers, 12,000. Cold Stor- couver. wore local scnoi cnuarcn mobiie collision on Tuesday, wlI! leaTe ln a party Frldal n,Rht 7 4c and 5.5c making s-'M'tftorv oror al- ' wt the Princess Adelaide for Vic- though suffering some pain. He; Canadian toria. Their trip having been fin- pr-- it war stated, are of a neonle from Prince Rupert and C0Vered asaln within a few days. THURSDAY all Intermediate points along the Canadian line of Canadian National Rail- Bird. 16.000. Cold Storage, ways to Jasper Park to see the King and; .Queen, t f , the project on to a special br Prince Rupert Rotary Club and the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com mcrce. which have already express- jtorlum measuring 94 by 48 feet. The top floor, among other quarters, would Include a gymnasium 80 by 32 feet. The club named Dr. R. O. Large Is already available and $10,000 to a$ official delegate to the district be raised by a campaign tor unas with the $40,000 balance to be handled by federal financing as a self-llquldatlng civic project. The "nronnspd central commuiee m i f t . convention to be held at Jasper, Park next month and William Cruickshank as a delegate to International convention at the same place. Also ln attendance at the nlflcancc when her great-grandson, , procecd witn further organization , convention will be W. H. Tobey and the King, standing Dciore a microphone In the heart of the senior Dominion, broadcast an Empire Day message to his 500.000,000 subjects. The Winnipeg event marked another outstanding .feature In the precedent-shattering tour of the King and Queen, the first BrlUsh sovereign and his consort to visit a self-governing domlnloln. It wasj of the campaign to bring the long desired local project to iruiuon. An exhaustive report on the pro ject was presented to the Gyro Club by Dr. R. O. Large, cnairmuu the club activities and civic relations committee. The proposed hniidinir would be on concrete pilar D. G. Borland ln their capacities as district governor and secretary-treasurer respectively. L. M. Asemlssen, newest Gyro member, was welcomed at the dinner Tuesday night. J. M. Cave of Vancouver was a guest. Following their marriage this ev the first Emnlre message ever de I reRUiations three storeys ln height enlng at First United Church, Cllf-llverrd nvnr th nlr hv the King' i in hv inn feet. The ford Madlll and his bride. Miss! - - - - nnii mruaui tit it j ------- - j- i away from Enzland. it..Mm.n. nr u-ould embody a 60,Edlth Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. There was an added significance . . t .wimminB pool and, pos- and Mrs, sibly bowling alleys. The street'on the Prince George for a honey floor would contain four stores fac- moon trip to Vancouver and else ling on Third Avenue and an audi- where In the south. TODAY'S STOCKS (Oouny . D. Jotmstoa Co.) Vancouver Big. Missouri fc 15 Bralorne. ilSo. Cariboo QuarU. 25. Dentonla, .03!8. Falrvlew, ,034. Gold Belt. .41. Hedley Mascot, .90. nto, .014-Noble Five. ,01T8-Pacific Nickel. .16. Pend Orlelle, U5. Pioneer, 2.45. Premier, 1.93. Privateer. 1.42, Reeves McDonald, .24 (ask). Reno, .51. ( Relief Arlington, .09. Reward, ,024. Sheep Creek, 1.06. Oils A. P. Con,, .14. Calmont, .31. C. & E., 2.02. Freehold, .03 ii. Home, 2.18. Pacalta. .05. Royal Canadian, .18. Okalta, 1.05, Mercury. .06. Prairie Royalties, .18V4. rtnhhv Cruickshank. son Flies North To Inspect Defence Building Work N, D. Lambert, general superintendent for Ryan li Stewart, contractors, arrived by Pacific Air-ays seaplane, piloted by C. R. TV'bb'n Tuesday afternoon from of Mr. O. V. Wilkinson, will sail and Mrs. William Cruickshank. sails tonight on the Prince George for; Vancouver where he will spend the ' next ten days. ' I air base rii.u frnm VanMnvor fn PrltVP 1 Weather Forecast Shwhana IU 1B.0W. Atun. 7.zc anced by local capjtal. mlnor character. An Injury to her coo vrith rain . A special train, leaving here pye ls not source of anxiety. oia oiuiasc. u.n- nexi Tuesaay evening, win iae sne S expected to be quite re- Russian Principle Of Military Alliance Is Adopted In London Out Negotiations Are Rein? Continued LONDON, May 25: (CP) The British cabinet, at a :vo-houi meeting yesterday, accepted in principle the ituss.an proposal for a mutual defence pact, involving a uiilitary alliance, linking Soviet Russia, Great Britain and ! ranee. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House that details have yet to be completed but he hoped . It would be possible to reach a full agreement at an early date. Ne- I i ITHIAIT N S 1 1 I N gcUatlons are being conducted by ILaltJlVll Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary, t Wllh Premler Edouard Daladier of g- Y rpr'T) I.Kh A I H K France and with Russia through Further Incidents In Far East Make International Atmosphere More Difficult SHANGHAI, May 25: Further coenis have occurred to add :re&h fuel to the International ten- r, 1 i, rnrro Thp.1 ci. in the Far East B.-U-Jh and French warships Ambassador Ivan Maisky. YANKS' WIN STREAK IS NOW ENDED Rurert via the islands was7 com4 'a" off the China nldr0neto dewrSi to PvrBt recurrence ot Finally Beaten by Detroit Tiger, ? VIL tvebSSy ncftesto tn wt&ch Japanese war- After Twelve Straight-Hectic !j!!n "Jrt nm. halted British and French Battle In National League iiKMMj r;,:, haM.t1Mdrieiithrt,- rContlnues - th n"ni at l-3U Lms ziirT-- " : noon on his return south. inem, presumao; iw mia suu r-rrtinltiqn which may be destin- NEW YORK, May 35: CP AN !d for China. Such action on th ter twelve consecutive victoria ihigh seas by Japan is considered :he New York Yankees were un-!p be in the nature of aggression able to make it thirteen yesterday -nd the intention la to put a stop and they lost at the Yankee Sta- of to it. Cinm to Detroit Tigers by a score Vletr Tid Princ Rapert. Tuts icr-- ..... ---4 ajEhrp nt Poo- Boston Red Sox were beaten Tues- km t s 1 m tvy and coer. th it tunK a former Chinese port which day by Detroit Tigers and yester-bour period mdin 5 ojn ttvmorrow occunjed by the Japan- day by Cleveland Indians and an Prine RuDert and Queen Char- rre After an official Japanese dto- now four-and-a-half games below lotte Islands Fresh east.to south test. th landine Darty was with- the Yankee. Winning Tuesd? ndt bpcomlne strone. cloudy and drawn. It had been sent ashore over tne Washington benators and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Tinker are 1 1 a 1-l.a. V. m rkvtmMA Kin.-? Oeorge. ln. Canada, and ""nB wns the Duke of Windsor, ln Franc. GW toe a trip to Vancouver, are keeping In close touch and i 1 have received assurances In response to their anxious Inquiries. Two ladies-ln-walting were with Queen Mary when her car overturned following the collision with a truck. It was said, to protect a industrial plant Many Of Crew Of Sunken Sub Are Rescued; Remainder Are Conceded To Have Perished LONDON, .May 25. Fighting In London tonight, Henry Armstrong retained his world's welterweight title over Ernie Roderick, the British Empire titleholder. Today's Baseball National League Brooklyn 8, Pittsburg 2. Cincinnati 6, New York 1. Philadelphia, 8, Chicago 7. Boston 1, St. Louis 2 (seventh Inning. American League Detroit 2. New York 5. Cleveland 11. Boston 1. St. Louis 1, Washington 4. Chicago-Philadelphia, postponed British yesterday over the Philadelphia Athletics, the Chicago White Snx movea into lourtn- piace aneaa or Cleveland. The St. Louis Browns. C.C Mill- sailed Tuesday night on ,oslng Tuesday t0 the Athletics th? Cr-.tala for a trip to Vancouver. and yesterday to Washington Sen- a tors in a 16 to 6 slugfest, hav? PORTSMOUTH. New Hampshire, Mav 25 dropped Into seventh place below the Athletics. In the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinna'l Reds keep up their hectic battla for supmeracy. Both won again yesterday, the victory of the Reds over New York Giants by a 6 'to : nothing shut-out being their ninth (CP) straight win. Pittsburg Pirates, by TM-ftWo momV,Prs nf thp crew of the United States defeating Brooklyn Dodgers, dit- Isubmarine Saualus. sunk on the muddy sea bottom at the Boston Bees from fourth : depth of 240 feet off the New Hampshire coast, were res-:" 'cued vesterday by a huge diving bell device. Twenty-six;-. c jm 1 of the sixty-two men aboard the submarine are believed, flew OpeeCl IfiarK ARMSTRONG IS WINNER Defeated British Empire Welterweight Champion In Title Bout Tonight to have been drowned after being trapped in the three water-filled compartments of the undersea craft. Efforts will be made to raise ! the whole vessel to the surface. Ten ren It was shortly after daybreak yes for Flight Made Hours and Fifty Minutes From Mexico City To New York terday morning that the first suc-j cessf ul rescue operation was effect- j NEW YORK, May ed. The diving bell was lowered by speed record for the 25: A new flight from 'means of a crane and escape was J Mexico City t0 New York was set made by use of a special hatch. The up yesterday by a Mexican avla-I first party to be rescued numbered I tor whose time was ten hours and 'seven. Later taree other groups of j fifty, minutes. A, message wa 'men were brought to the surface. ' brought from President Cardenas !lt was the first time that a rescue, to President Roosevelt. ihad been effected at such great1 depth. The men had been down . I for upwards of twenty-nine hours. jjjrj fjkrni JLvGllGI Lieut. John C. Nicholls led the j first group to the surface. Lieut. q Acciirprl Commander Oliver Maitland, com- iXJUi 19 H03UICU manaer oi tne suomanne, came up In the last trip of the bell. Some of 'the men required hospital treat- jment following the rescue. ' On the last trip up the cable fouled, delaying the ultimate res- cut for four hours. A general court of inquiry lias 'been ordered by the Department of the Navv The possibility of sabotage will be considered. Of Being Passed WASHINGTON, D. C, May 25: -In spite of the warning of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and others that It is not an economic measure, the passage of the billion and a quarter dollar agricultural relief appropriation bill appeari to be assured.