hi r I r i E 1: Tomorrow s Tides Doings Around Ottawa House w r 1:1 1 f O Mi 1 R t r lb; H,- Brn er ::t : Bi:r-a the previous By TOM IlEII) M. I. Defence Matters jmmtttce Investigating the Cm contracts has created :n Interest. Nothing much 'sr has been brought to The charges and Innuendo - the tne speeches speecnes in m the me House r the budact has been ).,, .pinmpal military k(':zle in connection with the total tpend).ures of the defence depart-M'i from the time the Liberal lOTwnment came Into office and P to i.hr present time. Including '"I dr' ailed statement of the pro- Pd rxpmdlture for the current " of 60 million dollars, The MlnlUer also save a full ac counting of the ninety million dol- lar;' "pent the three t ---.. during uuiiiij mc past (man -- ;.i LVmrlli Month CnmmiMi'r KennrtH More Sa i v - - - . . ... About Defence muter lor I'oor rremier wnn ins .Majcaiy Now that we are in the fourth month of the session he various committees are getting near Uje point of re-. Hi . their findings to the House of Commons. The nn civil service matters recommends that no1 employee shall Imj retained in the Civil Service be- i age oi bo ana inai no iemaie employee snan dc1 j beyond the age of 80. uch . be made compulsory I rT n f fi Hp 1 Tr uds alio agalrut mar- If U l I A Nl H being employed and is; ' - preent departmental n n i pnilr --cby only 80 per cent of c::e permanent employee :ent temporary. The v. yet been adopted by : :;d may entail consider - , be fort It U adopted. : the estimate and ex- Indignant Jewry of Palestine lie ori To Non-Co-operation , And Economic Treasure I Against British rian !(newmanMiwn- Jerusalem. mv 20: cpi and shipping are dealt . p.iMlln..- rninM Jrwrv has re- mmlttee of the House l0 a pa4sWc rUtance cam- ,n thPt J"- . .1 Tk The Initial Initial Vi I nno evtry qurauuti i.. pagn 0f non-co-operation ana1 nit management and' nomjc pressure In attempting ,aU Some criticism to lnwilrt British plana to set up I the committee by ome ,n impendent rab-JewUh state i WaUve members re-ln jy 4 vUu demon- puuiuxu on th.,itratmnT-rme tted, leaving i ;a lonal hotel at Vancou- British constable V should rt be over-1 persons Injured. , while It t true the! .... in Vancouver has cwt ..',s of dollars, it has than paid 'for by the uver. Some yeara ago :f Vancouver gave the S.:i jnal Railways all the ,'i. jperty for their tertn- urnli todav U tl estt- raslly worth well over) ton dollars. ro wnrr. Dominion Of Canada has ;My donated as has the he City of Vancouver, banking and commerce Oraham Towers. Oover-Bank- of Canada, has t examination lor some time, the two chief a our own Ocrry McOeer Turker. Liberal member town. Saskatchewan. It ? that the Social Credit :r n the committee are kr to make speeches In the ' "rm to test out their new t qurHttontng Mr. Towers In -r :r..T.Jtee. dead and lit ZONING IS APPROVED Prince Hunerfs New Bylaw Ratified By Provincial Govern ment At Victoria VICTORIA, May 20: (CPl The orovlnclal government yesterday approved the new Prince Rupert city ronlng bylaw which imposes new building restrictions. IDEALS ARE NO BARRIER Great Britain Desirous oi urc- procal Military Agreement With Soviet, Prime Minister Declares LONDON. May 20: lCP)-6pcak Ins In the House of Commons iv-.i-rHv Prime Minuter ncvuic the session by the Conrhamb.rlaln denied that Anglo seruf ;e and C.C.P. members have negotlatlons for the In- V fc -cn substantiated. Little w. onvit in the Anglo- ' 'i.a the Conservatives and CC F laised such strong objections "3 a:i i-.vrsttgatlon by a committee t n House of Commons. V- ---- - , French antl-aggrcsslon dioc nau been Impeded by Ideological bar- rlers- . , a tv, TMmi. Minister declared letter wns(lnat Great Britain had ANTIMONY always ar- K down by Mrt Dunning andrangCmcnts with the Soviet. complptft and' detailed statement, . Malsky. Soviet ambassador "J ben made by Hon. Ian Mac- t(J 0rcat urftaln, yesterday hand ed a note to the uriiisn rwcis Office from his government stat ing that full replcrocal mnuaxj assistance would have to be th premise of any alliance Deiween Russia, Great Britain and France. for 527 aircraft. The sixty million dollars Includes twenty-one million fnr military nurooses. eight and a . !.. Umn he i half million for naval services. over office, Canada's defence .twenty-three and a half millions "luipment was In a very dllapl-1 for air services and the rest Is made "wd fondiuon. It was revealed Jr the first time that Canada's Present objective tnvqlvcs provision nn nt mlsrpllaiieous 5c. It Is lntf resting to note Canada's (Continued on Page '1 u-oj Halibut Sales Summary American 25,000 pounds, Canadian 32.700 pounds. SHIPMENT First Consignment From B. C Sent Out Of Local Plant To Texas May Mean Interior Producer Throuih the instrumentality of the local ore sampling plant and Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, the first shipment of antimony ore evet to leave the province of British Columbia was made from Prince Rupert yesterday. It consjst'd of thirteen tons Trom the Snowbird property on Stuart Lake ten miles from Fort St. James The ultimate hope Is to make this the first antimony produc Ing mine In British Columbia and, as far as is known, the only one in Canada. Regulat shipments of from thirty to one hundred tons monthly Is the aim. The property Is possessed of substantial tonnage of this ore. Heretofore the possibilities of antimony production have not been greatly heeded but, through the medium of the local sampling plant and Dr. Mandy. il now appears that a profitable market may be assured. Intensive efforts with this end in view have been under way dur- shipment, which wrnt forward to Vancouver on the Prince John last niiht, will I go on to Seattle whence It will ' be loaded for Galveston. Texas rnroute to the Texas Mining Smelting Co. at Laredo which I specialties in antimony and lead ore. Possibilities of shipment to Belgium. England and New York-have also been gone Into. The Snowbird property Is owned by O. J. Oslrem and T K. NetUon. It Is situated 'across Stuart Lake from Fort St. James. 7.6c 6.6c and 5c and 6c and 5c. American Urania, 25,000, Cold Storage, 7.6c and 5c. . " r Canadian Olympic II, 20,300, Pacific, 6.6 and "5c. Lake "Dlwa, 5.000, Atlln, 6.8c ano Zip, 3,000, Coia bwrage, o.c md 5c. Bug. 2.500, Cold Storage. e.c and 5c. M. I.. 1,900, Booth, 6.9c and 5C. HOT DOGS FOR KING President's Wife and Mother Dis agree ' Arrangements tor White House Hospitality WASHINQTON D. C, May 20:--Only Immediate members of tre royal party will be guests with the CINCINNATI. May 20: (CP) 141 Capitol Huh . 3:12 am. 22.1 ft, Si TAXI 15:03 p.m. 19.4 ft. 8:57 am. 1.7 ft. to Maccy'g Coffee House 20:58 p.m. 8.7 ft. NOKTIIKKN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v XXVIII No. 118. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939. PRICE: CENTS Nation's Capital Is Honorin " " mother-s parents. twelve-Inning four to three vie- tory over the cellar-dwelling Phillies yesterday, moved Into all bu', a mathematical tic with the St. Louis Cardinals. Idle with the Brooklyn Dodgers on account of rain, for leadership of the National League. The Boston Bees downed the Pittsburg Pirates five to two at Pittsburg and went Into third place ahead of the Chicago Cubs who lost 11 to 5 to the New York Giants. The victory put the Giants Into sixth place ahead of Pittsburg, The race In the National Leasue continues close with only half vr,a and oueen oi tnciana rt iwo-un-u-nuu b" scimim. ...... - ... ,. . , I . I the White House wnen tney visit nrsi piace ana iuu-euucr u-ama m; here next month. This will include. me sianaing. Kine-s secretary, the Queen's In the American League the lartv.ln-waltlnir. the King's valet lf Npu? New Vnrt Yankees, nlnvlncr ftt the Queens mam ana ncoiianu me nome siaamm, won ugam u vrrf nf fleers. Other members of .Chicago White Sox for their ninth Queen' Charlotte Island operator, arrived In the the Princess Adelaide yesterday af for the Islands. Election Result s Now Confirmed Conservatives Have. Twenty Scats And Liberals Four Prince Edward. Island CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Ed ward Island, May 20: (CP) Official returns confirm that the Liberal administration won twenty- six of the Legislature's thirty seats in Thursday's general provincial election, the Conservatives getting the other four. The return of the Liberal government to power breaks a tradition of nearly a quarter of a century by which Conservative and Liberal parties have alternated In the governing - ' - . . i ..... . , nnvn aiLPr .... r,tr,nm(Ti uiii hp rump, siraicnt" vicmrv. ine runninK-ua -- u.c D . v, . - , of Canada's tercd elsewhere Difference of opinion has de Six In Island Province. It is that of t since trom1? Period me winning a 15 to 7 slugfest veloped between the wife and , the the .St. Louis Browns, mother of President Franklin D.i . Roosevelt as to the form the re- entlons for Their Majesties shall 1 Thomas A. Kelley, well take. The President's wife favors Informality with hot dogs and coffee on the lawn In real modem an uuiiiuiuLiuiiuu nua 5111.1 a continuing mandate. Two Royal Liners Carry King and Queen shios or the Br.tish M-uantilo Mviiu at Wolfe ? Cove where the Edioress of Australia, TWO nave been honorVd by His Mijesty the King landed her Royal passengers. In travelling to aotl from Canada. Inset at the toi is Caitain A" R. Melkl?. RO. The 21.000-ton Empress of Australia, graceful n.N.R.. who commanded the Empress of Austral-and yacht-like as seen above at the top. brought la on her Royal voyage, and at bottom Captain Their Matestles to Quebec thle week while vhe c H t'.i ,sv. orth. commander ;f the Empress of giant 42.500-ton flagjhlp Empress of Britain will "'-r- wuch ts now ending her annual Round sail from Halifax on June 15 with Their Majesties thTn S'sundard. White Ensign and Canon board. The Empress of Britain, in the lower ad,an Padfie Rousenai;. whlch the two liners ny picture, Is seen steaming majestically past the cn their royal oyages, are also seen In the pic-Chateau Frahtenac as she approacnes her berth tare grouping. REDS NEAR TOP AGAIN Cardinals' Lead In National League Only Mathematical Yankees Make Ninth Straight Win Young Mother Is Wanted At World's Fair NEW YORK. May 20:- tlons have been opened -Negotia-to bring to the New World's Fair a five-year old girl In Lima. Peru, who has 'just given birth to a normal ' child. A contract of $1000 per wee has been offered to the youns RETURNING HOME NOW Thousands Of Italian and German Soldiers To Leave Spain Franco Announces Future Plans he is now the POLAND MORE CONCILIATORY Prospects Appear For logslng Imperial Oil Co,, sailed last night 1 tllng the long-standing city on! on the Princess Adelaide for Van- between American fashion, The elder Mrs.,ternoon from Vancouver and sail-1 went his son, Ray, and daughter, brighter for a peaceful settlement Roosevelt tends toward more state-led last night on the Prince Jolui Donalda. who are going through of important points at Issue be- ly and'dlgnltled lines. T King RECEPTI0N AT OTTAWA Canadian-American Trade Asree-ment Was One of Measures Receiving Royal Assent ' From King Birthday Honors. Governor General's Party Major Event War Memorial Unveiling OTTAWA, May 20: (CP) The Governor General and Lady jTweedsmuIr were the first greet "King Geor.?e VI and Queen Ellza-Jbeth on their arrival In Ottawa (yesterday. Six thousand citizens (gathered to see Their Majesties I as they arrived from Montreal. A drizzling rain, making the first 'unpleasant weather Their Majes-jties had encountered since reach-jing Canada, did not dampen the enthusiasm. Hon. J. G. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, and Mrs. "Gardiner and Hon. C. D. Howe, i minister. of transport, and Mrs. , I Howe took part lh the reception. I Later the staid halls of Parlla-'ment echoed and re-echoed with 'cheers and hurrahs as the King 'and Queen entered the building t0 give Royal Assent to bills. At 'the main door the King paused as a band played the national anthem. The crowd murmured approval at the Queen's appearance. One of the bills .to which Royal Assent was given was the Cana-o dlan-Amerlean trade agreement which Is already in force. Birthday Reception There was special observance today of the officially set day for the birthday of His Majesty, the feature to be the Governor General's reception at Rldeau Hall where Their Majesties are guests. I Following a morning crowded with ceremony and display in which they paraded before probably 200.-000 of their subjects in. Ottawa and Hull, the King and Queen retired for a private luncheon In the quiet atmosphere of Laurier House, the home of Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King. In a ceremony as significant as it was simple, the Queen laid the foundation stone of "a worthy home" for the Supreme Court of Canada. A solemn occasion of today is the unveiling by the King of Canada's national war memorial. I Tomorrow the King and Quesn and their entourage continue their westward tour of the May 20:i- Now that lnion by leaving for Kingston. General Francisco Franco hai xhev are due in Toronto at 9:30 oiade his trtumDhal entry to Mad- Monday morning and will remain rid, Italian and German troops there untu 6 o'clock In the eve-whlch have been In Spain since ning receiving provincial and clvls jariy in the civu war are expect- honors In the capital of Canada's ed to leave at once for theii most nonulated province. home eountrles. In a mighty mill- . tary demonstration which marked the triumphal entry yesterday, 12, 300 Italian and 5,000 German sol diers participated. (Furnished Uiruugo th court; 01 nnprl uenerai tTanco Pnnrn tnnk took, occasion occasion' d,, Metporoiogtcsi Burc-u t tq officially announce his program Victoria arm Prince Rupert. Thu r- for the future of Spain of which w u -tj: country dictator. Weather Forecast Fascist hour period ending 3 pan. tomorrow. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Fresh northeast winds, partly cloudy and moderately warm. Grasshopper Menace In Amicable Settlement Of I A Ikprfa WinilQ ilUCIld (JCllUUd rolish ilish-Gernun Dispute To Be Brighter WARSAW 'May 20: 'A more conrXiatory attitude Is being de- known A. O. Rlx, local manager Of the veloped here with a view to set- High River District Reports Plague. Of Insects This Year HIGH RIVER, Alta., May 20: quarrel (CP) The crasshoDoer menace Is Germany and Poland.! more serious than ever in th!i couver and Victoria. Wih hlnvProspects now appear to be much area this year. One farmer has re to Vancouver. tween the two nations. ported a thousand acres of his land black with the swarming