St! - . V V with a plea of self-CaJkoskl claimed that he : -d certain lnirte from : k by Rutter and that done anything more i" 1;b considered necessary ,w... defence. Rutter. he t ;d been the actual as- : '-rday afternoon crown t,he trial was coroplei- ma t. ti, surnment was taken , x srning when accused stand. Addresses of rr L McLennan for the i 1 T W Brown for the wed after which the irged by Mr. Justice A feature of the Ustl- ;e case case iKiBj yesterday ai- blllty of this evl-discussed at some 'he Jury out of the During that lime all fr.ocra were examined 'jok place and. at the : f the discussion before rt turned, the Judge satisfied that the ac '-?!ood the warning and l.i any way intimidated a to make the statement Z iike an hour was spent f make sure that ac-being protected in con-wi'.h the evidence sub- lh inrv ( t:r t witness In the after-, Hjr r..- Alex Nell McMillan, a 0Mhi'w7 worker, who was living wr-tholmc Rooms at tne heard a noise and "took s of It. He then heard ssKar and rushed out to una Itct Mltinir r.n the floor and Jit X. trying to gouge out the 1 - ryes. At any rate that was appeared to him. Cross- il hv Mr McLennan he cant Jacklln gave evidence it when he arrived on th? in; Rutter was lvlne on his h bleedlne and he ordered a Ctor to be called. He then ar- ited accused and charged him h attempted murder and warn ihim carefully. He went to great PR'.hs to make sure that the tn understood Rullkoskl said: I understand all right." witness said accused had been orderly prisoner and had pn no temper since he was ar- ttpd, nonstable W. J. Currle told of em British Columbia. .l-. i iv,. leaned lUed lion. Orote Stirling. Conservative Member of Parliament for Yale, has drawn the attention of the government at Ottawa to the Austrian's activities and some definite action will be taken, he Is assured. Stirling said that the film con rifle, also a rifle carton which he, had taken from Sullkoskl's room iurles in some detail. The most Rotary Delegation Is Due Here Late This Afternoon; To Remain Until Midnight Carrying some 275 persons bound for the Rotary Club district convention at Juneau, the Alaska Steamship Co.'s flagship Aleutian, Capt. Nilsen, is due in port at 4:30 this afternoon from Seattle. At midnight the Aleutian will sail in continuation of her northward voyage. The local Rotary Club had arranged for a full program of entertainment for the visitors while here but, since the steamer is two and a half hours later in arriving than had been expected, this has had to be revised somewhat at the last moment However, efforts will be made to show the visitors around as muqh as possible during their stay. The principal social leature will be a dance in the Armoury confined to Rotarians and their ladies. sisted chiefly of "Hell Hitlers- and I' the singing of "Deutschland Uber - - - , 15m:..M,".,"am Lyon SOVIET IS ment was already taking such steps in the matter as it considered fit-1 ting. The censor said that the film had - a vercuci is pxiu the Qkanagan Valley and in Nel-"v son but that was not definite Vcsvds Statement INSISTENT Standi by Its Demand that Antl-Aggression Pact be Along Full Military Guarantee Lines ! MOSCOW. May 16: CP It ts ln- serious Injury, that to the eye. . was or an unusual type. It had Lord Tlymouth Quils As He Is No vMnw heen caused bv a sharp- Loncer Needed For Connection 'edged Instrument. The doctor's With Upper House evidence was that Rutter's wounos could hardly have been sen Inflicted. Shortly before 6 o'clock yester day afternoon, the case was aa-Journed until 10:30 this morning Jurors not serving in tnis case were excused until 2:15 this after noon. Accused's Own Story The evidence of Nick Sullkoskl complicated the task of the Jury In maklnir its final decision Whereas up t0 that time Nick had been looked uoon as the aggressor Vita nvlripnrp SU ecested that the other man was the asgressor and he the Injured husband In the case. to the Wcstholme Rooms! Dr. j. p, cade was the first tli Constable T. A. Stewart. Rut-.wltnesS- ne told of being called r Was llHnn nn I Via VlixVll.11 ' . . . . II. 4 nttpnil attend ' j'"b ' """" (to vne ponce oiecoing with Sullkoslcl ver him. Mrs. Sullkoskl and CMliian were trying to haul him station to Sullkoskl. There was a cut on his (Continued on Page Three) LONDON. May 16: (CP) Lord has. resigned as Under Plymouth . .. who v, had K.n been Dr. J. H. Carson, in tp treat Ruttert eye n- 5 nQ replacemcnt as Lord Halifax, the Secretary, himself can speak for his department in the House of Lords. Port Of Portland Has Been Closed Shtnninr Interests Have Made Good Their Threat Following Strike PORTLAND, Oregon, May 16: Portland shipping Interests have made good their threat to close the port In view of the longshore men's strike in protest against the discharge of three workers of the Luckenbach line. Judge W. E. Fisher left on last evening's train for a trip to Smlth-ers to conduct a session of County Court. His son, Harold, Is accompanying him. READING OF WHEAT BILL I - ' . .... It-o t w m m.mlwrt r4.ntlm.M- the statement of Intention to shoot Mon agreement. In utter "and Minself lie was sitting- 1 the tne bench bench glaring glaring at at Rutter Rutter. on rri r n only a short distance away Th-I raialgar JOUare room was In a state of general. disorder with furniture broken and upset, dishes strewn about, blood on the floor. There was a bullet hole in the celling neari the door. Witness Identified the Is Being Improved Two Fine New Fountains Being- Installed As Memorials To Admirals and a box of shells. Under cross- examination. Currle said he had' LONDON, May 16: P Tra-not seen the knife in anyone's If aigar square Is half fenced off hands. these days while Improvements Constable Stewart's evidence was'are being made. Two old) fountains enUrely corroboraUve of Currle's. Injuries Described The evidence of Dr. C. H. Hank Inson, who attended Rutter. waj; read to thf court In the absence of the doctor who was too 111 to attend the court, being too 111 too travel. The doctor's evidence scribed the nature of Rutter' t Kiused was wearing an over- punes. sain mey n. by a sharp Instrument. They could t h'j vision was nartly ob- have been caused Dy a oreaaanue -rl it- ..in .ure that toieh .was shown courtoroy 11 ---Pt was being made ok- Ruttcrs eyes out. He tried "k" "UV""VT ' : ui u . .! ... .Ij u.. .,-lslow but nrogreslve. In due course wp-ii i iic man on bhu, uj mo --- - - . . .. rf sk. ... . .. i n..uL..i.i he should reealn the tun and s ne ponce arnvca, ouh..--- - . are being removed ano repiacea uy two fine new ones named for Admiral Jelllcoe and for Admiral Beatty. j Resignation Of Under Secretary TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. O. Jotiaatoa- Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .15. Bralome. 11.10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.15. Dentonla, .02H. Falrvlew. .05' ask). Oold Belt. .44. 1 Hedley Mascot, .83. Mlnto. .02. Noble Five. .01. Pacific Nickel. .16. Pend Orlelle, US. Pioneer, 2.45. Premier, 1.88. Privateer, 152. Reeves McDonald, .21. Reno, .50. Relief Arlington, .09 Reward, .02 Vi. Salmon Gold, .10. Sheep Creek, 1.05. Hedley Amalg.. .01 Oils A. P. Con.. .14. Calmont, .32. C. & E.. 2.00. k (ask). Freehold, ,02 Vs. Home, 2.15 (ask). Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, .lTi,' ' Okalta, 1.05. Mercury, .06. Prairie 'R6yaltfcsiJi' ' Toronto '. " i Aldermac, .20V. Beattle. 1.16. Central Pat., 2.35. Cons.. Smelters, 40.251 East Malartlc. 2.30, Francoeur, ,18. Gods Lake, .32. Hard Rock. 1.04. Int. Nickel, 47.25. Kerr Addison, 1.63. Little Long Lac, 2.70. ' , MeLeod Cockshutt, 1.05 " Madsen Red Lake, .39 McKenzle Red Lake, lZi Moneta, 1.05. ,f Noranda, 78.25. ' -Pickle Crow, 4.80. Preston E. Dome. San Antonio, 1.50 Sherrltt Gordon, Stadacona. ,48Vi. Uchl Gold, 1.15. Bouscadillac, .06. Mosher. .13 Oklend, .07. Smelters Oold, .04 1.37. .95. Pi 3bta Tomorrows Tides 141 Capitol TAXI hi: 1235 pin. 18.0 ft. 6:20 p-rn. 40 ft. V jprn. 8.9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER TO ATTEND KING'S CARS Tom Johnston of CN.lt. Sleeping, Cars to AUend His Majesty j WINNIPEG. May 16. Thomas Carroll Johnston, better known to the travelling public as "Tommy." who has been- In the sleeping' and dining car service of the Canadian National Railway for nearly twenty vears, ts on his way to Ottawa' where he will take over the duties of teward to His Excellency, the Governor Oeneral, during the time 'it the visit of Their Mantles to this country. While the King and Oueen are visiting Camda and making use of the special railway, mr of the Governor General. Mr. Johnston will fill in the duties ot Chief Steward on the two special carr. that have been assigned to the Governor General, the Mount Stephen and the Strathcona. i Attending royalty and vice regal pa-ties Is nothing new i vs. united states poio games were played. Mr. Johnston later served as valet-steward to the famous Wil- TRAIN AW AY LATE Due to a derailment on the Tete Jaune subdivision, tonight's train from the East, due at 11 o'clock, is at least twelve hours late, it was stated this afternoon at railway offices here. ON ATLANTIC FLIGHT ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland Carl Backman, youthful Swedish aviator, attempting a flight to North America, took off early today on the second leg of a projected transAtlantic hop which began yesterday at Bangor, Maine. I Backman is flying an aerial gas tank with little space left in the plane for navigating devices and no radio. GREETED BY SUNSHINE QUEBEC The liner Empress of Australia, carrying the King and Queen to Canada, sped along the Tom j Gaspe Coast in glorious sunshine Johnston. He was born in Bally-, today. The pilot will be picnea up mena. Northern Ireland, and. at on at Father Point to take the the aee'of thirteen loined hl uncle vessel on the last lay of its eleven who was steward at the House of dar trio from England. Historic Lords and was annotated a oagej Quebec is teeming with expectant Seventy Cent Fixed Price Measure y. During the next two years he thousands and is impatiently Is Further Advanced By had many VstU to the royal ?ourt J ticking off hours that bring Their Ottawa House receptions at Buckingham Palace. Maiesties nearer to their epoch- On manv ocralon he "footed thei leaking visit to Canada. When OTTAWA. May 16: (CP Th' ,.i.i errlae" vhi when mi euests were were belne Being I thev et foot on Canadian soil at off Finally Rullknxkl u-at i9tH OlCaiea Here inai Uie government nuux ui uuuuuoiia last nuw sc nr..ented to King Edward VII ana mmorrnw morning .uu.u t ence oi cr";,and pickfd u gJfull military pact with Oreat Bri- guaranteed Initial wheat Iprice of JohnsUn Wt the old country and i of a statement made,"" '""t' .nen.D5r,i.., , Suh 10c txr bushel on the basis of No oh f v,u . . ., .-.- .u. . r i.irani jacum enierea Alter nem -- - - . - . mm vu 1 c.rccuy "ivci wic ' i- th nnoUllnru for an antl-aeeres- 1 Northern at Fort WUllam mis au. m tn tki rharffe of 1 . hniti umn.u ..!... of Soviet Russia wUl insist upon a third reading to the btUlllxtng a 0,1M.n Alexandra. In 1905 Mr.' Ftandard Time) a twenty-one effect that after he warned more .than once - pt made to stop him ; k, had said: "i In .z: the ded to shoot myself have been shot oxvi iiruciLraiT vunra. irciura nuns - " " . -" year. Prairie jnembers, dntlnued the toperrt,ion f a soecial dinner, -ineir insisience uia uic Bui- Birerl oy the great soortsTjan. Harry jteed price should be no less than payne tnev. wnen the England i last year's 80c. run royal salute will boom the news from the citadel. -- CLOSE CLL FROM FIRE NEW WESTMINSTER Awakened by cracklinr flames, Mrs. .Alike Gidow was forced to jump for her life in nitht attire from her home here. The houe was .n family during several seasons of ( destroyf.d th loss of $1000. wimer cruises, ror mc uuee years he was under-butler for Hon. , William Salamon. well known New York broker. Coming to Canada, he was appointed to wait on the Duke and Duchess of Connaughtl and the Princess Patricia at Gov-' ernment House. He served in a: clmllor ranaritv vhen His ROVal ui.n.cc f hp Prinrnf Wales visited, economic domination of Jugo 4 4SASt.t?k( v. .... - . in -Winnipeg. siavia as pan ui u huif's" j He Joined the Canadian National southeastern Europe. ' Railways in 1920 and Is one of the, , I best known rieeplng car conductors( Ion the western region. . Argentine Canned Beef Preference I Being Protested Jlted States stock raisers, It Is as-I serted. I Strike In Alaska nnon Id liuvY liiicaiciitu Longshoremen In Territory Are Demanding Ten Cent Increase In Pay GERMANY AND JUGOSLAVIA BELGRADE, Jugoslavia Final arrangements are expected to be made this week wherebv Jugoslavia will accept an $8,000,000 Macey's Coffee House i xxvni w. . . . PRINCE PRINCE RUPERT, uUPEKT, B.C., B.U., TUESDAY, l ULoiAi, . MAY viai 16, io, 1939. vjoj. . ' ' . I ii ..ii-iu-inii i 1 1 ..- i.-- '-- Lanlda Waits To Greet Its King CTWAS I) Mil IN SELF defence; It lira " '" Buuaoim ilntt Chane Of Attempted K ... t..l. tr..u. i CuJkoskl, who u bem t: ' ::s a jury at the 8up- tc .! attempted murder of " ?r m an an ray ai me iOBJECTS TO I NAZI FILM Authorities Actlnr in Connection ! with Propaganda Alleged to be Dominated in British Columbia VANCOUVER. May 18: (CPi A member of the British Columbia board of moving picture censors says that he understands the police are HAarrhtnu fnr an Amtrlan Narl rr. Rooms on February 15. who u conting a wrles of iec. k the aland himself this turM and n.. .h0winz in couth- PBICE: & CENTS UN rKlJJAI Revised Schedule For Tour Of King and Queen In Canada Is Announced credit from Nati Germany. It is ( evident that Germany is to obtain ;j J; I1T . Halibut Sales 53c Betty. 16,000. Pacific 7.4c CHEYENNE, Wyoming. May 16. and 5.5c. Youth Training Plan Succeeds looms umwa aemuna In! providing for the continuation of for a 10c per hour Increase pay both for ordinary and over I time. Negotiations have been on for (some time with the steamship (companies. The longshoremen bass the plan. Dr. J. P. Cade and son, Arthur OTTAWA, May 16: (CP) The King and Queen will arrive here at 10 o'clock Friday morning and leave on Sunday at 1:39 pjn. for Kingston where they will drive through the city instead of spending Sunday as had been originally planned. The revised program for Their Majesties' tour was announced last night by the interdepartmental committee handling the itinerary, changes having been made necessary on account of the Empress of Australia being delayed by fog in making her arrival at Quebec. A four-day stay at Ottawa had been originally scheduled. With the exception of Quebec, Three Rivers and Montreal where the schedule is delayed two days, the original trans-Canada program stands. Their Majesties will arrive tomorrow morning at Quebec where the fomal welcome to Canada will be extended. TO BE PRESENTED Before the departure of the Royal train on Sunday, for the journey over Canadian National lines to Ontario points, S. J. Hungerford, chairman and president of Canadian National Railways, and several of the directors of the National system will f JC .presented Jo Their Majesties j at the Union Station herel j The Royal party will leave Ot-1 tawa at 2:30 p.nu, travelling . via Cornwall, Brockville and Kingston to Brighton. The train will be hauled by one of the 6100 type locomotives, the largest streamlined engines in the British Empire, During the Canadian tour the Royal party will travel for a week over lines operated by the Canadian National Railways. .inaians nam To See King ( Interview is Sought for Representa-I tive of Midland Tribe in Ontario OTTAWA. Mav 16: (CP) Indians American f ty. Midland Rewrtmtlnn ift On- Fern II, 19,000, Royal, 7.4c and tario have requested Prime. Minister Willlom Lyon Mackenzie King fto and make arrangements for a personal ' 5.5c ' Interview by a representative on j Wabash, 2.500. Booth. -73c and i their behalf with the King and ,5.5c. , Queen. Pierce. 16,000, Cold Storage, 7.5c: Governor Nels H. Smith has sent a, Canadian message to wasninglon on Denaii f Fpar ear Notj Ol, 2300, aJUU, Atlln, AUUl, 6.5c o.ag and auu 5c rft. I of western caiue raising siaies pro--'test at the recommendation of j Franklin D. Roosevelt that tariff preference be given Argentine can-1 "ned beef. Such a preference would be Inimical to the Interests of Un Is Acquitted In mm Aiken, 13,000, Cold' Storage, 6.7c JYlerCy ivllIUlg ' New York Man Chloroformed His Imbecile Son To Save Him Further Suffering NEW YORK, May 16: (CP) Louis Greenfield has been acquitted by a Jury on a first degree murder charge In connection with Forty Per Cent of Those Who Took 'the "mercy killing" of his sixteen-it Land Jobs, Minister of Labor .year old imbecile son. Rather than States J see him suffer further, Greenfield said that he chloformed the boy Ilast December. --. C . J' A mn(,i rt told Parliament last night thatlOceOulg IIIHOSL 40Vj per cent of those who had re-' 1 1 wt celved training under the Domln-, Completed iNOW ln.rrnvlnrlnt vnnt.h training nlan i KETCHIKAN, May 16:-A strike h,HL.n Clinfll1 ,n i.nMnif ih ! of longshoremen In Alaska ports 1 Second reading was given a blll!0n,r 0n Few Scattered Southern Alberta Farms Docs This Remain To Be Done CALGARY, May 16: (CP) Seeding operations have been Cade, sailed this afternoon on the pretty well completed In southern their claim on the higher cost of-Catala for Campbell River whence' Alberta; Only on a few scattered J living In the territory. they will motor to Victoria. j farms Is seeding still to be done.