Tomorrow s Tides 141 Capitol TAXI 4:35 a.m. 19,5 ft. Nb AN1J 5c 17147 p.m. 185 It. 11:20 a.m. 3D ft 23:4$'m. 7.9 ft. A o;.. XX 111 NO. 120. . V .OUEEN ON WAY WEST T-.. i.. rillM of Pnrt Arthur lilliiit tnd Furl William This . After- goon - At Winnipeg Tomorrow TO Mv 23: (CP After f thirty miles through d avenues of Toronto ft flag-waving citizen their feet to loudly meeting over one hun-t,:id provincial officials, running of the King's ' -r ".nd attending various ".. King and Queen in their special train i i lng for Western Can-: am was three quarters j.ie in leaving, the pro-roal party having been arti Urge crowds block-u J. iet UP at Bchrelber. -'les arrived at Fort iu. afternoon and mo-r William where they fd ihelr train for Wln-tf;,trh city they wlllspend . E . . They were greeted r William school chlld-:Klng songs and 100,-Port Authur and Fort it an hour and a half s f i. long the way. people wav in greeting to the Today was the quietest a; in lanaoa rrum 3 o'clock racUtC 8tnd- 'he principal speech of i anartian tour i Weather Forecast t r en, k UDITk K t and Oueen have had it wt Wirouf th courtT of ..o MHotolotrl Burfu t e d rrlnc ftprt. ThU fot- i ro today nd wi th 35 Rupert and Queen ctur Cyclone Sweeps Over Arkansas Hea Blue Boy. 10,000, Atlln, 6.9c and Canada's Royal fiucsts- She PRINCESSES BUSY WITH While Their Majcstics.Vi'jlt Dominion By DILYS THOMAS Canadian Pjcss Staff Writer UMV i'" rl .....ji m. parents absence, auenaiB w Royal Tournament at Olympla early In June. Princess wwaui-m, tlcularly fond of horses, Is said to have declared that, when she is Queen, she will make a law forbld-rfimr neoDle to ride or drive on RMtirfnv. "Horses must have a kimiv Khi Is reDorted to have said. , Princess Elizabeth,, a Keen ieni writer, probably will be able after QUEEN AWAY IN CANADA I LONDON, May 23: (CP) Two little girls in London, lone just in her 'teens, the other eight, are frolicking as usual with their dogs, these days, but their thoughts are fm- nu-nv. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret MARK MA TV Rc rc thinking of King George and Queen Elizabeth lUrYIVlY llltWJu in Canada on their history-making trip. Except during rt a pt; ih o? Australian tour when Jiiwi rtr Hour "n maianp. onlhj old- this Is the first Ume Speedway either of the Royal children has! ' been separated from their parents. I :..?; APOLIS. May 23: (CP) ThrouBhout the trip, however, both driver. JJmmy Snyder. m ln conuct with their mother r:hicago milkman, achiev- and (ather by radio-telephone. The w speed record for the Royal children eagerly awaited a .is Blecdway on Satur- mlsfd telephone call from the in nractlce run prepara-.. W((. ft the Dominion to hear 'tie annual Memorial Day lhfll. moher describe the beauUes, made 13Q 75-iuu m of 0(ji waifd Quebec. Queen uiza-Ihth nromlsed her children she would telephone them every day of the tour and the British rosi ui- ftce and the Canadian teicpnone officials are "scramming uie mes sages so that no one win dc ame w Intercept the talks. Keiular lessons while their parents are away, the anrtt.Fri.th northeast toiprlncesses are following a regular c -,a nrfMihff nt nUht,' course conducted by their gover- , j m ?iih hou'.ind Marlon Crawford. Ocogra- J . l hlr lot phy plays a major pan, . Ever since the tour was plan ned the girls have been curious to know more ot Canada and, since Th.ir Malestles left England, they have been learning about the places they will visit. The Royal children follow a pro vy Property Iam.e Done n, , gram similar to that of i. i.i ' "v- iM Inritlsh schoolgirl but they haeai- k'esterday- Of Life LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, May "J. Heavy property damage was done by a cyclone which swirled Central Arkansas yesterda). There were some injuries but no death; Halibut Sales American Judith. 0.500, Royal. 8.2c and 5.5c. Canadian Cape Bealc. 38.000, Cold Storage, 'c and 5c. ternoons iree ior wu - .nri Pduentlonal tours, often con- a a y,v ouren Mary. Princess Elizabeth UADein even even has to do homework - War Mothers Make Present Mrs. Catharine Lewis, Who Lost Two Sons In War, Represents Association OTTAWA, May 23: (CP) During the unveiling ceremonies of Ca nada's National War Memorial ln Ottawa on Sunday, Mrs. Catherine Lewis, president of the War Mothers of Canada, made a pres entation to the King and Queen Qreat War, two of whom made the supreme sacrifice. London Not To Be Evacuated British Government Changes Its Plans As Women and Children Choose To Stay With Men Folks LONDON, May 23: (CP) authorities are seeking (APPEAL BY a new bombings case o war. It has been found that the, DR. BE'NES Former President Of Czechs-Slovakia Asking That Action Be Taken Against Germany And limitary CHICAOO. May 23: Former President Edotiard Benes of Czechoslovakia will ask the League of Nations. council which Is new Former Premier Of Newfoundland 111 Sir Richard Squires, On Way To raclflc Coait. Has To Enter Hospital In Winnipeg WINNIPEO. May 23: (CP) Sir Richard Squires, former Premier ot Newfoundland, having been taken 111 with lung congesUon while on his way to the Pacific Coast for a visit, is now a patient In hospital here. BIG POLE ! ASCENDED Court House Hag Flying Again Following Replacement of Halyard by Queen Charlotte Island Rigger on behalf of that organization, m-ovlnclal government building Mrs. Lewis naa lour sons in mo grounds here Is once again uniun ed to the breeze today. Last even- j lng Ole Agar, a high rigger from one of the Queen Charlotte Island log- glng camps, successfully put up a new halvard to replace that wnicn , had MUM been -'. V broken. He had spent! 1 British Ple during the af ternqpn. most of wives and families would! . . . ... prefer to remain ln theTclty and v' 'V "J run the risk of air attacks rather than be separated from their hus bands and fathers ( by the new transAtlantlc! air scjThe' le vice. She will like that for she Is accustomed when she and her mother June 1 to rush mall to her mother are separated to write, every da;. . Notes Considerable Improvement Over Last Year NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1939. Bulletins DODGE COVE WOMAN DIES The death occurred at noon today in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, where she had been a patient for but a short time, of Mrs. Hilda Wahl, aged 33, of Dodge Cove, Digby Island. Former Kansas City Political Boss To Prison EDMONTON. Mayj23i ,.CP) KANSAS CITY. May 23: (CP) execdtlvc otMhe UnttediTom Prendcrgast, dethroned Kan- Farmers of Alberta, co-operative . sas city political doss, pieaaea gun Lester B. Jones is ecneral agent! far the Canadian National Railways at Skagway each summer but he does not have to depend upon the". Alaccy's Coffee House rniCE: CENTS drine Is Disabled Under Sea Queen Mary Suffers Bruises And Shock After Overturning Of Car Following Collision LONDON, May 23: (CP) Queen Mary is suffering considerable bruising from the effects of an automobile accident and has been ordered to "some days' complete rest," it was officially announced o-day. The Queen Mother's automobile turned over after colliding with a two-ton truck at Putney, West London suburb. Apparently she was not seriously hurt although she is suffering from shock. After resting in a doctor's house after the accident, she was driven away in the royal car, acknowledging the cheers of crowds which had gathered. KINC, IS ADVISED ' SCHREIBER, Ont, May 23: (CP) King George told Reeve E. J. Sheenan at a civic reception at this northern railway town this morning that he had heard from London that the injuries to his mother, Queen Mary, in an automobile accident were not serious. There is no indication that the incident will in any way affect the King's tour plans. NO NEED FOR WAR So Say Germany and Italy As They Sign Ten Year Military And Economic Alliance BERLIN, May 23: (CP) Official statements Issued yesterday lu connection with the signing between Germany and Italy of a ten year military and economic alliance again expressed the opin ion that every European nr n-m could be solved without resorting to war. The new agreement between the two nations was de-rcrlbed by one spokesman as the answer of Oermany and Italy to the "war mongers of, Europe." United States Naval Craft Down Off New Hampshire Coast; Crew Of Sixty-Two Men Endangered PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED President Koosevtlt Addresses Nation Retail Merchants' Association NEW YORK, May 23. Speaking before a banquet of the National Retail Merchants' Association of the United States in the course of the annual convention of that organisation. President Franklin D. Roosevelt last night made Im-rcr'ant announcements of ths convening at Oeneva. to taKe Three Men Asphyxiated m uun- action against Germaiiy and Hun gary for dismemberment of I Czechoslovakia as being In viola -Ition of the Covenant of the Induction Valve Was Left Open When Craft Made Deep Dive Crew's Quarters and After Engine Room Flooded PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire, May 23: (CP) The United States Navy submarine Squalus, with sixty-two men on board, is reported down and in trouble in 240 feet of water off White Island, about five miles southeast of the Isle ot Shoals off the New Hampshire coast. Naval i . . mm- - rescue ships have been dispatched ntr si nrr t m ,to the scene. kY I. AVKI (A I i The first contact with the sub- to the nations small Dusiness man. Going North For Season In His - Own Boat KILLED BY PA0N0X1DE house Near Maple Creek In Saskatchewan marine was made at 12:15 noon learned that, during a when it was TO SKAGWAYSsE not closed, government's plans for assistanc Letter Jones, Oi.U. General Agent, room induction valve was water entering the crew's ouarter and thi aftpr pncrln DI0NNES ARE HOME AGAIN vessels of his company to get him' to Alaska for his season's duties. , Quintuplets Back At Callander After having scent the winter ln. Following Memorable Trip To Vancouver, as Is hi custom, he is I Toronto To See Kinj ' Being north this spring aboard hls And Queen MAPLE CREEK, a5t. Ma, aara . (CPl-Three men died on Mondaj a boat model CALLANDER, OnUrloav at a campj4reiu. rrfc4. a h p; EaSthope gas,rCPX-The Dioftrie quintuplets ire Ihey are believed to have been engIne safe home again today after thefr the victims of carbon monoxld.' Accompanied by Adelard BourretJ memorable trip to Toronto to sea poisoning wiuie we w . . prendi-Canadlan globe trotter .the King and Queen. They rt- bunkhouse. A fourth man is recov ertng. from Montreal, and Fred Moore of turned this morning aboard their Vancouver. Jones arrived here at special train, accompanied by thet,' 7:30 Sunday evening from West. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollva Vancouver whence they departed Dionne, D. Allan Roy Dafoe and on Monday evening of last week, their nurses. At 4 o'clock this morning. Jones and , Mr. and Mrs. Dionne expressed Bourret. having tied up during their, some disappointment that ths stay here at the Standard OU dock, other members of the family left for Ketchikan in continuation could not have also seen Their of the northward trip. Moore returns : Malestles, to Vancouver from, here aboard the Papa Dionne, speaking of" the Catala this evening. K,ng and Queen, said: They The trio ud the coast, notwith-jwere nice, very nice." standing eailiness of the season,' Mama Dionne observed: "Very was accomplished without much royal but very, nice." difficulty. Good progress was made ACCEDES TO SOVIET DEMANDS despite a day delay awaiting the LONDON There is every indi- ll(je in Euclataw Rapids and some cation that the government will ioss 0f time at Hardy Bay awaiting accent Russia's participation n. for Queen Charlotte Sound to sub-, the European anti-aggression bloc ijde. Jones expected to reach Skag-? on that country s terms. ine lWay jn about five days from here. I cabinet is expected to agree tomorrow to enter into iuli military agreement with Russia on the . onnilillnn thai MlKFOW hSS de- A year or so ago Adelard Bourrct, Jones' companion, walked across Go,d BrJcl" alued at 117,000 Ate Canada from Montreal to Vancou- Brought To Edmonton From .... ... V.lliinLnir. rn..n ver. lie is intending to want jd.uuu vww....c The flag from the lofty pole on( manded firmly before pledging I miles around the world during eight support to western democracies in or ten year? time. A aiesei engm-i resisting further European PROPOSAL RATIFIED LONDON The House of Commons today approved the govern -------- ment's proposal r to establish an most of the afternoon ln making! independent Arab-Jewish state in the ascent of the eighty-foot poie the Holy Land, which was no easv lob since snlkes are not permitted to be-used and MONGOL PLANES SHOT DOWN rp i there are no extension jaauera mi tumu seven vuier .uungui- i j y idUldllUU the city nearly long enough to reach' jan fighting planes were reported thp ton. Aear attracted a good hv Dome! News Arencv today to f deal of attention from passersby navc been shot down in aerial as he slowly worked his way up ine combat after they had crossed the plan to replace one by which threci AlLnrfo RllCinPCC million women and chlldren'.wovWlUCI Id i havc been evacuted from London oi I The Princesses will make at least to tHrcountry for Mfety from dhOWHlg mCreaSC . . r..ih!le nnnearance atmpArancc during during their ineir., . from tv. the nu air i ln ' w border into Manrhoukuo. Dome! had previously reported two clashes on the.Manchoukuo-Mon-j Rollan border. leisurely travels. : Roosevelt And Hull Opposed WASHINGTON, D. C, May President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull have Joined ln expressing op position to a policy of trade Isola tlon by the United Statqs, Such a policy, they believe, will lead to International discord and quite possibly to war. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICES .WINNIPEO, May 23: (CP J Winnipeg wheat prices were Vic to 3ic lower yesterday with May closing at 63c. organization, reports,, a consider- jty yesterday-to Income tax evasion Mrs. F. A. MacCallum is sailing able increase ln spring business and was sentenced to a year and this evenins on the Catala for a this vear over last. three months' Imprisonment. visit of a few weeks In Victoria. PLANE HAS RICH CARGO EDMONTON, May 23: (CP) eer by trade, he Is picking up ex-, An airplane arrived here from thi perlence in various kinds of work Yellowknlfe mining area of the and adventure ln the course of hlsiNrthwpst Territories carrying five gold bricks weighing ln all about 200 pounds and estimated to bi worth $117,000. NO PAPER TOMORROW Tomorrow, being Victoria Day and a public holiday, there will be I no Issue of the Daily News. The I next regular edition Thursday afternoon. will be on Danzig Tension Is Easing Again Incident of Shooting of Nazi By Polish Chauffeur Expected To Blow Over DANZIG, May 23: There U an easing of the tension today which followed for a time on the slaying of a Danzig Nazi by the chauffeur of a Polish official. The "act. It was said ln PolMh quarters, wai provoked by Nazi storm troopers. BAR GOLD LONDON, May 23: (CP)-iThe Montreal price of bar gold whs un changed at $34.87 per fine ounce.