11' r' r., Tomorrow's Tides XXVIII No. 127. 0:54 am. 22.0 ft. 13:53 p.m. 19.5 ft. 7:40 a.m. 1.7 It. 19:45 p.m. OU ft. RESTING IN MOUNTAINS .:. iiUtlfi Complete VUlt lo liithh Colombia wllh Impre- the Farewell trar auey Says Goodbye ATPDl PARK. June 1: CP 1 King Oeorge and E.abcth arrived at thU Itc ky Mountain resort at x f ir a day's rest and re-- brfore leaving tomorrow i ';, Edmonton to spend the t - I I L. 5f.i , i'al The royal couple . r. ik.fi 1 their headquarters per Park at the beautl- )k rabln on Lae Beauvert. 1 ( -e facllltle of the Park 7t be "i placed exclusively at J.L lesUet were greeted on : . t' f " town of Jasper by a rzi ? a few thousand people 1 f a'hered there from varl- i r-d Alberta, completely ex-aJ accomodation the ' i - tf fer A cheering wel-3; if that which the : t Qucn are being accord- l c 2 ne royai rouie. w. Vrrday morning the King had 'ravelled from Vic--rward bound after a 'oar across their senior Their Ma)estle left the . ;mb'.a catritil amid fare-tf loyal Vancouver Is-T.e Reamer Prince Rob--hartered and arrang-v 3im. carried them to Vancouver from the B;tlh city of the Ta- Retted after two good Gwrnment I!oue. Their '"rove under sunny Vic- : ) through solid lines of - ? to board the ship, f veterans to whom the : ) t. . i Quern had spoken before "" the Prince Robert broke tsrnrrs and rushed to the '':: aftrr Their Majesties, 80 v u.i their shout: "We ' K i' We Want the " Their Malestles ap- '' -' Me unper dk of the c:"'t c ,a Rt once, waving and : i: th veel sailed. Ten .d persons. Including three i ( V ldren. were on the T : driest neraon urcsent, ? ?Orcxon. ased 101. although rong. jumped to nis ieei Jted Ooodbye Ocorgle? s Ororgief as the king wll- Th" King and Queen had ' he old man previously T-xpc-t,ed demonstration on ;rf from Vlrtorla caused a "ire minute delay in the :f the Prince Robert. Intrigued by Scenery jcl bv the beautiful sccn- f'-r' nn IYik hrlrfpit nf the Prince wi n trie eommanner oi inc King To Have Real Rest In Gotham Visit NEW YORK. June 1: CP To mure complete rest and privacy for Their Majesties, King George and Queen Elizabeth, during their visit to Hyde Park. New Yotk home of President Franklin D. which 1939 appears to be cstab-Roosevelt on June 11. ail tele- phones are to be cut off. There me for the month lust ended -nrlHh fTrttllmhll rnn-lullt ill. R tirtft nntloa milrilf sny ten year delay. Barrymore Has Heart Attack She REJECTED BY ARABS Celebratrd Screen and Stage Star Under Oiygen Tent In Chicago Hotel Suite CH1CAOO. June i: 1CP-SUf ferlng from a deficiency of oxygen In the blood which caused him ike to have a heart attack on Tuesday. John Barrymore. screen and; stage star, is receiving treatment under an oxygen tent In his hotel suite here. His condition today is reported much better MORE FISH THIS YEAR Undlngs This May Totalled 2.667,- S00 rounds In Comparison With 2.1S3.000 founds A Year Ago Halibut landings, according to rtgures compiled on the waterfront, totalled 2,667.500 pounds during the month of "May this vear as compared with 2.155.003 nounds In the same month last vear American landings this May aggregated 1.401.900 pounds in comparison with 1.150.700 pounds while the Canadian total for this Mav was 1.267.600 pounds as , against 1.004300 pounds in th; .same month last year. Parliament Is In Doldrums Islands out of Victoria,' Mm)y nandf til of Members Carry- " I Ma.ir tes spent nearly iwo Ing On Business As imporiani Committees Meet rapt H E Nedden. The Queen OTTAWA. June 1: (CP) Bust- vpird to he particularly captl- ncM of parliament Is being car-by the wooded islands of the r)Kj on Djr a merc handful of 0;lf wln:h, in fresh green, look mPmDrrs these days. Two import-"!r lf at thU time of year. One nnt commlttces-that on the Brm TJ:llon i-he asked of Caot. Nedden gun contracU and that on the a Jf it might btf possible to buy ccntrnl mortgage bank bill -arc In "tae f,f them. The skipper replied scsson. '' hs fsunttosed wime of them al- riy belonged to the crown. Ttolr Majesties landed ln Van- form waving to the people. During r "Jvtr during mld-atternoon and a brief stop at Chlllwack, the K ng, ""' trd to New Westminster where, and Queen stepped to the station ttift witnessing a repetition of a platform where officials and prom-! rln of the celebrated May Inent citizens were presented, Later ceremonies nt Queen's Park in the evening there was another wdlum, they boarded their spec- stop nt picturesque Hope In the laI 'rain, Frascr Canyon where It is cstlmat- j Crowds were gathered alongside ed 1500 persons were gathered. The trark evervwhnr in tho Prnser Oueen seemed to be particularly ln- al'ey and Their Majesties spent lerested In an IndUin dugout canoe i much of the time on the rear plat- she noticed there. 1 iiignest caromeier reaamg sea level. 30.264 on May 0, on May 28. Maximum May 21. Minimum May 8. TODAY'S STOCKS (Court; 6. D. Jottnrtoa Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .15. Uralorne, 11.60. Cariboo Oold Quartz, 220". Dcntonla, W. Falrvlew, '.04v Oold Belt, 25. Medley Mascot, .95. ' Mlnto, .W Noble Five. .01!,. Pacific Nickel, .16. Pend Orielle, 1.40. Pioneer, 2 46. Premier, 1.95. Privateer, 1.40. Reeves McDonald, 2k. Reno, 21- Relief Arlington, .09. Reward, .02ft. Salmon Oold, .08. Sheep preek, 1 14. Cariboo Hudson, .15. Oils A. P. Con., .15. Calmont, -36. C. & E, 2.11. Freehold, .04 (ask). Home, 2.40. Pacalta, .05, Royal .Canadian, .21. Okalta, 1.10. Mercury, .06. Prairie Royalties, -21. Toronto Aldermac, .33. Beattle, 1.23. Central Patricia, 2.55. Con. Smelters, 40 50. East Malartlc, 2.63. Ftancoeur. .252. Oods Lake, .36. Hardrock, 1 12. Interl Nickel, 48.75. ' LlttlOLopg Lac. 3.05. McLcod Cockshutt, 2.18. Madscn Red Lake, .421$. McKenzie Red Lake, .42Vi. Moneta, 1.17. Noranda. 79.00. Pickle Crow. 4.80. Preston E- Dome, 1.55. San Antonla, Sherrltt Oordon, 1.08. Stadacona, .54. Uchl Oold, U3 Kerr Addison, 1.88. Bouscadlltac, .05. Mosher, .17. Oklend, OSVi. Smelters Oold. M. Dominion Bridge, 29.00. amounted to 128.2 hours as com- against 4 2 Inches In May 1938. So far this year sunshine In Prlnee Rupert has totalled 344 8 hours In romnarixnn with 44ft hmirn In! temperature. 67 at temperature. 36 cn Mean temperature 47.72. Total Preelnitatlon. 932 inches. I night. Ambassador Josephus Daniels To Mexico, Gets It For Transmission To His Government II MEXICO CITY. June l:-Jose- 1 rihii r3nl1 ITnlli Rtntjv am. The month of May did nothln3;bajEndor to Mexico.. has received pared with 1445 hours in the same month last year. The rainfall this May was 922 Inches as n check for $1,000,000 from ths Mexican government, bclns a payment on agrarian claims on Mexico from United States . Illch Command Turns Down mi- the corresponding period of last Opinion Evenly Divided on Barr tlh Plan For Independent Stale IK" while the precipitation agin Palestine (gregatc for U.e first five months . of 1930 Is 49.74 Inches as against BEIRUT. Syria, June 1: (CP) 288 inches In the corresponding The Arab high command has for- Period last year. Tialiy rejected the latest plan of The weather summary for May. Oreat Britain for an Independent " announced by S. J. Mellor. Dlg-'tate In Palestine. An immedlatf by Island, Dominion meteorologist. constitution Is demanded without b " follows 0DDSEVN ; FOR EIGHT Nova Clash In New York Tonight NEW YORK. June 1: Odds stand about even Reported Slain (CP) for the "Ma napr-Iyin Nnva fleht tnnlffht The winner Is expected to get a hot at the world's heavyweight Mtlr following the Joe Louis-Tony Oalento fight next month. Th? tight will probably start about 6 Lowest barometer reading. 29174 P-m- Pacific Standard Time. Bare weighed ln hl' afternoon on(4t 21QU pounds and Nov at 202 rounds. It wxs showery in New York this fternoon. If there U postpone ment It will be until tomorrow SuruMne, 122 hours. r.w I ..... ...... j ... w m wm i Maximum wind velocity, south east. 30 miles ptr(hour. May 28, many lYloneouaus No Less Than Seven Hundred Said To Have Lost Their Lives In Fighting on Manchoukuon Frontier MUKDEN. June 1: (CP) Seven hundred Moneols are reported to outer Mongolia. QUEBEC ACT IS UPHELD MONTREAL, June 1 Clufhw "Pariirk Ijvx" H5aln.. Ulaimed was using his home for the dissemination of Communist Today's Baseball National Cincinnati 9, Boston 4 (13 in nings). St. Louis 1, New York 0. American New York 8, Cleveland 3. Washington 10, Chicago (ninth Inning). Boston 10, Detroit 5 (seventh Inning). PhllaHolnhln 7 Rt. Tnls 1 fflfth WINNIPEG. June 1: (CP) Win NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939. Submarine WEATHER Million Dollar FOR MAY Cneck Received 'Month Just Ended Did Nothing To Improre Bad Record Which This Year Ii Establishing HOPE FOR PACT YET OrtimUm Otncral That British French-Russian Alliance May Yet Be Negotiated LONDON. June 1: CP A! though rejection' yesterday by Foreign Commissar Molototf Til r . 1 tj nq- neotteUed antf-aggre'ssorr pact " wtlK "GreaT flrP tain and France came as a complete surprise, optimism is still held In official quarters and by the press that such an alliance may vet be nr:refullv concluded. The general belief appears to h. that Russia, in its rejection, s merely attempting to obtain better terms. Both ln London and Paris it Is believed that fresh effort? vill be made to sat'sfy Russia ard have been killed ln fighting on m(. are hoDeful enough to pre the frontiers of Manchoukuo and diet that an accord may be negotl ated within a week. ' That Russia has no intention of undertaking any boycott moves was indicated by Foreign Commissar Molotoff's suggestion that: negotiations might be oDened for' freer trade between the Soviet and Germany. 1 jesjion off Queen Charlotte Isl communism was upneia m bupenor rd, Apart from llght showers In' ' A. A 1 1 -Swl. T . . r k I.. . ' ourfc jesieraay oy v-mci uihucc Northern British Columbia, weath-Greenshlelds. It was the first test er . Den ajr .since the much-discussed law was Prlnce RUpert and Queen Char- adopted by the Legislature two lotte isiands Moderate winds, ! t-Mra ntm Thi InHffn unhplri an -tiA. t i fi. West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate winds mostly westward, fair and warm today. Cloudy Customs Revenue This Year Lower Total for May was $7,979X9 Compared With $9,539.79 in Same Month Last Year Customs and excise revenue at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of May this year totalled totalled $7979.69 w compared with $9,539.79 ln the same month last inning) ' 'year. The revenue for the year to jdate aggregates $39,153.82 ln WHEAT PRICES jparlson with $76,823 ln the first ; five months of 1938. nipeg wheat futures were un-l LONDON. June 1: (CP) The changed to 1c lower on the win-(Montreal price of bar gold on nlpeg market yesterday. May clo the London market yesterday was ed at 618c. unchanged at 33.84 per fine ounce. TODAY ALL AVAILABLE WARSHIPS IN VICINITY HAVE BEEN ORDERED TO SEARCH LONDON, June 1: (CP) All available warships in the vicinity were ordered to search today for the new submarine Thetis when she failed to reappear after a test dive. A tu accompanying her reported "something is amiss." The undersea ship's normal complement is fifty-three men. The construction company said that twenty members of its staff were aboard as well as a number of Admiralty experts. The exact number is at present unknown. MANHUNT ENDS SUDBURY One or Northern Ontario's jreatest manhunts came to an end today with the Halibut vSales lana x 10 , ,c ana oc- nrtlnn trills Finrherir of n-valnst a w.ui.. - nv,i -t Ul "s"k I Canadian 36500 6.6c I7;;:nt m t ""r - pounds, ...... , i nlsht. iiriiit. American- Summary -77500 pounds, 'and 5c to 7.5c and 5c American Martlndato, 40,000. Cold age. 7.7c. and 5c-Arctic, 31,000. Royal, 7.5c Today's Weather Prince Rupert High scattered clouds, north wind, two miles per hour; 30.32 (rising); temperature, 45; sea smooth. 7-2c 5c. Esther, 6500. Cold Storage. 7.2c and 5c. Canadian PBICE: CENTS isaster Something Amiss With New Undersea Craft of British Navy; May Have Seventy On Board THETIS FAILS TO REAPPEAR AFTER TEST DIVE: I Navy Takes Nice Hearts I NICE, France, June 1. The United States battleship Oma- ha had sailed for home but J twenty-five members of her crew who married French girls ' while here were unable to take their brides with them. The Jt girls will have to await entry , by immigration quotas before they are permitted to Join their ; husbands ln the United States. - (LOCAL UNIT i DOES WELL discovery of the body of Bill Cas- ' seJrnan, wanted for nine days for ! .... , luesticning in connection with C""Vtn Itself 'l!,r102.B J the death of Gilbert Bennett and Wilbur Sawyer, prospectors. VETERAN NORTHERNER DIES . The 102nd Battery of Prince Ru- FORT ST. JOHN Frank Wat- inert, under Lieut. T. D. Johnston. son, as, veteran lukon and Northern British Columbia trapper and miner, died in hospital here yesterday, ten dars after being flown in from Fort Liard. IS GIVEN it Acquitted During King's Visit acquitted itself with such credit during the King's visit at Victoria I on Tuesday and Wednesday of this (week that it received congratulations from permanent force units land the Fifth Artillery Brigade to which It was attached, accordinz to (word received today by the officer commanding, ueuu uoi. a. u. jonn- UJ 1 lr 1 ,due home aboard the Catala Sunday j evening. Armour Salvaee Co. to Tut In Fbh ' Ladder Near Bella Bella for Federal Government The Armour Salvage Co. of Prince Rupert has received the contract! from the federal government fori Police Court Fines Higher 'the installation of a fish ladder for Collections for Year to Date $1712 Weather Forecast lSJlSfSSL! suiuinra ,a,ned by aj tu.ci ch.ef iiv.auti i UIV.VU01 'eram River near Bella Bella. The rwwK Law Justire in Superior Court j company will be sending an outfit V- General V.IIVIWI hsj Synopsis Pressure avwuaw re- down the -- - coast shortly to -w start the - As Compared With $867 Last Year City police court fines for the . - - mains hich from Vancouver Island Job which consists to a large extent month of May this year totalled irTt T"V( . lOOT 1 Hk 11M , ... soutn westWard with deepest de-'oi rocs worK $237 as compared .with $192 in May 1 1938. The fines this year to date total $1712 ln comparison with J$867 In the first five months of 1 1938. There were forty-nine po-lice court prosecutions this May. Langara Island Overcast, east southeast wind, two miles per hour; Stor- barometer, 30.02; temperature, 49; and TODAY'S WEATHER sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; barometer, 3052; temperature, 48; sea smooth. Bull Harbor Cloudy, westerly wind, five miles per hour: barom- Covenant. 21,000, Cold Storage. eter. 30.24; temperature, 50; light 75c and 5c. swell. uape spear, o,duu, Aiun, 7 13, Alert BavCloudv. westerlv wind. and 5c R. W. 7.000. Booth, 6.6c and 5c. Touring Scots Beat Albertans Score of Seven To Nothing Football Game At Calgary Yesterday In i five miles per hour; barometer, 30.-37; temperature. 47; sea smooth. Estevan Clear, northerly wind, .four miles per hour; barometer, 30.-20. j Victoria Clear, westerly wind. jslx miles per hour; barometer, 30.20. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind four miles per hour; barom eter. 30.04. ' W. O. Fulton left on last pvn. CALGARY. June 1: (CP) Plav- ing's train for Terrace enroute to Ing ln Calgary yesterday, the tour ' Lakelse Lake to get his summer Ing Scottish football team won Residence in readiness for the sear from Alberta All stars by a score son. He Is expected back on Tue-of seven to nothing day night's train