4 f 1 k in rvnn jnon it: Mr 1" Xt A if n Sherbrookc Delightfully Informal Weck-End Spent at Hyde Park ' 'he Irestdenfs mother. Delano Roosevelt church nesUlng picturing trees two mites from vrlt family estate King jj Queen EUaabeth wor-' unday with an American tv m their -triumph) t . n to the United SUle.s l "low. i. )der a bright sun and hev went to a typical Sunday afternoon picnic ' b Mrs Roosevelt nr ifn's hill-top cottage re-' ffH-t above the winding I: ver Lost night they ' faces once again to the where Quebec eastern c! Uie Maritime Provinces ' .fit) before they sail for i:ic! and home srrvtce in St. James Epls-mch the heads of the two , igio Saxon nations were inhered to Uietr seats by t, Ut Rev. Bishop Henry 'Zr Tucker delivered the er-..mg co-oeratlon between nations for peace. 1 'r- were featured among ismfnu at the afternoon f.hn King and Queen eating nne The welncrs had been k: an open fire. Tliere was , t- t-.T beer doughnuts and cookies '! I.-. I! t. . it! Kinu preferred Uie soft drink :s were about ISO guests in-3 members of the royal en-White House staff. esUte cc and neighbors. It was simple and Informal. I Ts President himself drove the, !K1" : in a medium-priced touring l U1II rilllHUP 111 LlItT kJlUIIIV . Itr -nd: I f)lt Inn tl.. 14. ...... Ik. tflno - - ' ' V, . V BllVtllWtl " c 11! 1 Mia ti.-.i...l n..Hiar In . JO anno RitiirHov nfUrnnnn tit tile i R"' House pool. ' La. ' evening there was a quiet uefore the King and Queen left, President presented the King S 'ta a aold inkwell as a token of ppreciatlon. f l IT I 1 In due course through diplomatic ij 01111 ileiiry LCWlS (hatmnlu If f n format I nvira'.ion will be sent President nd Mrs Roosevelt to visit London, j The palatial yacht Fantomc. bo 'nging to Rt. Hon. Walter Guln- To Have Eye Test To Determine His Fitness Further Ring Activity I. For and coming all the way from WASHINGTON, D.C. June 12: island, is due here tomorrow Charles F. Reynolds, president of nlltt In the rnurii. nf nn Alaskan the National Boxing Association, cruise irt that John Henry Lewis, the Bella ilollfl nn trtn wnv hnrn Print.. un rM's llnht-hcavvwelght cham Woore a HontHn niint nrriviH nn nlnn. will undcrco a special ocular llc Princess Charlotte this morn-. test In Pittsburgh on June 15 to ln3 Ul hnnrrl tl.a p.nnn,. h.m1 rlffformlnfi his fltnCSS fOf further n take her nortlT. ring competition. To Enlistment Being" Required Before Young Men Can has not yet been definitely ascer-.requests on behalf of the opera- Ulned. however, whether the young tors. man was actually a Oerman or Pole. The. Trades and Labor Council I na(i the opportunity of meeting Bulletins rori: thanks soldiers VATICAN CITY Tope Pins pmonally thanked 3200 Spanish soldiers Sunday for defending the "faith and expreuing sympathy for widows and orphans of the war. ITALO-SPANISH ACCORD MAIIK1D Spa n Mi newspaer3 reported Sunday that Count Ciano, Italian foreign minister, would visit General Franca soon and suggested the possibility Spain may join Italy in a political and military accord simitar to (lie tie between Rome and llerlin. In Rome It was said reports of a forthcoming visit by Count Ciano to Madrid had circulated for weeks but no definite announcements have been nude. V. S. WINS POLO WESTnURY, Long Island United States retained the International Polo Challenge Cup yesterday by defeating Great Britain 9 to 4 for the second straight victory in the best two nut of three series. It was a lob-sided victory. United States had won the first match the Sunday previous 11 to 7. STORM IN STATES CHICAGO Six persons are dead, fifty are Injured and numerous homes were wrecked with heavy property damage after a summer storm with high wind, torrential rain and lightning which swept suddenly through Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Keutcucky yesterday. In Jacksonville, Illinois, two hundred homes were wrecked and damage is placed at $100,000. I and hearing an address by Mr. 1 Ingles, vice-president and organ-Ijlrer for the International, Associa tion- ol Eiextneai worxers.mie . speaker dealt chiefly with living conditions and wts In this country I and twenty other countries throughout the world, stressing I the need of workers everywhere Civilixation" of ,lal"nB "UTaiijujsc ut vmiuua H'"'" llnc,al acts enam.ng tnera to or- Spain under General Franco, Ingles slopped off at Prince I operators. Oeorge to organize power plant president J. J. Olllis was in the -hair at the the Council. monthly meeting of British Papers Play Up Kings Visit To States ' LONDON, June 12: CP The visit of the King and Queen to the. United States has been the all-ab-l sorbing topic In the British press) and has outshone all other events on the front pages, even International affairs and the Thetis dis West Point Graduates Today Get Work 7-- WEST POINT. June 12: Presl- The Prince Rupert Trades and dent Franklin D. Roosevelt was f 1 n 1 . . 1 hr thlt mAftilni t 4 V. & iuiuijr Vyuuncii, a' lis regular &c wc at (monthly meeting, decided to In- Principal address at graduation vestigate persistent reports that ceremonies of the United 8tate4 young men are being requested to Military Academy! The chief ex-Join the militia before obtaining ecutive was accompanied by his aster being relegated to seJndarlj Fcrnlandj .04 Vi. consiuenuiuu. British papers made much of the King's visit to George Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon during his Uay In Washington D.C. They said1 that the ceremony there symbolized j the end of all Anglo-American differences. ' The London papers generally expressed amazement at the 'warmth of the welcome and the unreserved generosity" of the reception accorded the King and Queen. Weather Forecast General Synopsis There Is som.3 indication ot a shallow depression approaching the Queen Charlotte Islands from the west. The weath er has been fair on the British Columbia coast but showery in the interior. West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderately fresh west to southwest winds, mostly fair and moderately warm. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICES WINNIPEG, June 12: (CP)-Wln-nlpeg wheat futures arc c to 3,4c lower with July at 61 Vax. Francocur, 20. iwork on the battery sites. The WJ1C- nnnnni'v r 1 t ,,. rt r ,t. HLRBROOKL, Quebec, June 12: (CP) King'councll felt that the government The President spoke of the ne- 1 S Ti: l a I . 1 1 1 . . i-. a . -rre anu Vueen EjUzaouin were welcomed UaCK into employment office was quite cap- . ccssuy oi co-opcranon Deiween . - II lit. I t - anada today by the people of the same province that metlable 01 handling employment and mi " eiemenu ,e r MajestieB when they first stepped on Canadian soil " Tfl " n Quebec less than a month ago. Halting here for forty jofftcer of the militia. an economic Impossibility to keep 1 1 - 1111 Liiuu itLuiu xi 11111 liic i;iiiLt-n 11 Lii lith liii iuv;n I'rniMt win rw manp nv inp Buvyuaw: imubaiy . uiiilpulkjii mi were greetea oy civic aum-t Council to the Postmaster General nana ai an times ror tne whole s.d an estimated 100.000 rppirnriTrnn 'at Post ilice rentaIs wn,cn far'nunR territory, This was where wb lammed a short jnotor I i xl N H XX .have been 5 here while at Kam- civilian readiness was Important adng from the station down LlllULtlLJlJO ( loops, with a similar population While the President believed Uie business area and re-1 t rmri and a postal delivery service, the that it was the prime duty of blm " afternoon the King and will include a motor trtp Jihn At New York !' , ipti" spnt a restful : ' rnoon and Sunday at IIM I 1 i lM 1 1 - "nUi is only $350 per year. The and the government to work 111 JLi. a. J. WJIM. id a brief vllt to Levis'.. , evening will be at Riviere 8 orm Troopers Aemble. Tomorrow mornimr theri Shooting of Yount Nail May Re t. rtmtmrlok at NiL-jtax!J Protected rive at noon In four-hour afternoon TODAY'S STOCKS (Oouruy B. D. Jotmatoa Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .18. Bralorne. 11.35. Cariboo Quartz. 2.20. Fairvlew. .03 Gold Belt. 36. . Hedley Mascot. MA. . Mlnto. .02. Nob'- Five J114. Pacific Nickel. .16. Pend Orielle. 1.44. Pioneer. 2.48. Premier, 1J)3. Privateer. 1.38. Reeves McDonald. .24 (ask). Reno. 0. Relief Arlington. .10Vi. Reward, .02. Salmon Gold, .09. Sheep Creek, 1.17. Cariboo Hudson, .16. Hedley Amalgamated, D3 (ask). Oils A. P. Con., .14. Calmont. M. C. it E.. 2.05. Freehold, .03 V4. ; ' ' Home. 2.40. ' Pacalta, .05?;. Royal Canadian, .21. Okalta. 1.15. Mercury, .06. Prairie Royalties, .21. Toronto Aldcrmac. 33. Beattle. 1.27. Central Patricia. 2.60. Con. Smelters, 42.50. East Malartic. 2.57. Gods Lake, 33 V7. Hardrock, 1.06. Inter'l Nickel, 49.50. Kerr Addison, 1.85. . Uttle Long Lac. 3.00. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.11,-Madscn Red Lake, .40, McKenzle Red Lake, 1.35. Moneta, 1.17. Noranda, .79. Pickle Crow, 4.90. Preston E. Dome. 1.60, San Antonio, 1.67. . Sherritt Gordon, 1.00 j Stadacona, .53. i " Ucht Gold, 1.34. Bouscadlllac. .04 Vi. ' Mosher, .16. Oklend. .O8V2. Smelters Oold, .044. Dominion Bridge, 29.25: New York Air Reduction, 54. Allied Chemical, 165li. American Can, 964. Baltimore & Ohio, 51?8. Chrysler, 71. National Distillers, 26. 20th Century Fox. 21 Amerlcan Smelter, ; 43J4. Anaconada, 25. Atchison, 298. Celanese, 19. ' Chesapeake & Ohio, 44s8. Commercial Solution, II JB. N. Y. Central. 1514, Tomorrows Tide Weather Forecast She 10:3 a.m. 10.1 ft: " Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte p.m. 19.4 ft. Islands Moderate winds, . Tl m. 6.5 it. mostly northeast, mostly fair and moderately warm. NOttTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1939. PRICE: CKNTB i ii i m mi i. .a r. w ir. v. In Canada Following United States Visit (METHOD IS " ! NOT LIKED NO FEAR IS PEACE BASE Trades and Labor Council Objects President Roosevelt Refers To Visit Of King' In Addressing This Is Power Politics Era And Force Must Be Met With Force Says Viscount Halifax LONDON, June 12; (CP) Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax declared tonight that this is an era of power politics and those who do not want to see justice and order destroyed must be "prepared to meet force with force." Earlier Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House that mutual confidence was a prerequisite to a successful international conference on European problems and that the British government was working to promote such confidence. JAPANESE UNABLE TO POISONED FIND HOME I minister will be asked If there Is for peace instead of war, the Chinese Blamed For Tampering German Refugees Again Denied I not a standard rental fee for the maintenance of an efficient tight province If not for the whole of ing force was important. ! Canada. Mr- Roosevelt referred to the re- A protest will be sent to the cent visit of King George and " 1 Minuter of Finance at a proposed Queen Elizabeth as an Indication DANZIO. June 12: CPt- The eXclse tax on vegetable oils used of "cordiality and goodwill exlst-sttttatlon has become tense In Dan-1 n the manufacture of certain ing between our two great nations tig again following the assembling ' foodstuffs and soap. which Is possible because both na- 'of six thousand Nazi storm troopers The Electrical Workers' Union tlons are without fear of attack in a "sports rally" yesterday. renorted that telephone oocrators by aggression one upon the other.' ne uerman amoasnaor u war- were now aaw may demand Polish Indemnity 'oeal and organized under their awaited the return of Tlloae- tOT the hooUn of a Nazl V0"1"- commissioner before presenting Mr. FrankUn E With Wine Chungking University Is Bombed TOKYO, June 12: (CP) Two officials of the Japan".e consulate-general at Nanking died today as a result of drinking wine which had, apparently, been tviismie h Chinese enemies of the .Japanese sponsored regime in Nanking, the Foreign Office here announced today. There are also said to have been attempts to tamper with drinking water used by Japanese officials. Meantime reports from Chung-hint said that Japanese bombers had damaged property of the West China Union University op-pe rated by Canadian, British and Untied States educationists, SCOTS GET HARD RUN Defeated Vancouver Eleven by I Score of 3 tc t. Making Last I Goal in Closing Minutes VANCOUVER. Juno 12: CP A gcwl in the closing minutes of play on Saturday gave visiting Scottish ?oceerites a 3 to 2 victory over a fighting Vancouver eleven in one 1 Japs Boarded 'British Ship Vessel, Meter. Skippered Ordered , return to Tanghu. By Back 'Police Leaves In 1 London Cancelled Irish Republican Army Activities Necessitate Extra Vigilance LONDON, June 12: Week-end leaves of scores of constables ot the Metropolitan Police were cancelled Saturday because of persistent violence blamed on the Illegal Irish Republican Army. Social Security Pact Is Extended WASHINGTON, D. C, June 12 With only two dissenting votes the House of Representatives ap proved and sent to the Senate Saturday a set of amendments extending and Increasing the benefits of the United States Social Security law but keeping the old age pension .tax at Its prwent " v level. Admission To Holland Or Belgium LONDON, June 12: Belgium and Holland again refused to receive any of the 907 Jewish refugees aboard the steamer St. Louis and Robert Bell, chairman of the inter-governmental refugee (ATTACKED BY MANIAC , .Fraser Valley Farmer Runs Amok, j Injuring Doctor and Others ' MISSION CITY, June 12: CP Justice of the Peace A. 8. Taul-bot said that he has committed to mental hospital a Fraser Vallev fanner who ran "amok In this riverside town on Saturday, sending one man to hospital with serious head injuries and attacking five other persons. - Taulbot said that the manjwho lives In nearby Silverdale, was a patient In the Mission City Hospital. He pulled a pair of trousers over his hospital gown and escaped through a window. Most seriously hurt was J. H. Owen who was beaten about ths head and shoulders with a ho? handle. He Is now In hospital with head injuries. Dr. T. H. Erickson Is confined to his home with face Injuries. PICKED UP IN OCEAN Canadian Pacific Liner Rescuer Crew of 31 From Barque Burning At Sea committee, began a new effort tot - persuade either Great Britain or MONTREAL, June 12: (CP) trance to grant them refuge. The 'The mUn crew ot thlrtv " Qur Joint contribution committee of or lne Frencn barque Ben Hur has 111c uxmtu o laics uuerea 10 m-'ntaln the refugees If either Great Britain or France would take them. Plea.: tor asylum in Great Britain or at least permission to land att Eauthhampton werjjf cabled Jfom 'trie St. Louis Sunday to Prune Minuter Chamberlain by the refugees wru- were refused permission to land in Cuba and say they cannot land in Germany. 5c. jof the hardest fought matches of k ! tour. Halibut Sales Sentinel, 5c 1 Excel, 25,000, Booth, 7.4c and 5c I Tatoosh. 25,000, Royal, 73c and 5c 1 Pierce, 15,000, Booth, 53c Chum, 10,000, Atlln, American, 5 5. 73c and 73c and Glacier. 14,000, Atlin, 73c and 53c. TIENTSIN, June 12: Japanese Canadian boarded the British-owned steam- cape Spear. 14300, Cold Stor-shlp Y-Heangtas. arrested 'her age ejc and 5c captain, an American named Van Teenle Millie. 14.000. Atlin 6 7e and ordered the ship to and 5c , Oldfield, 14.000, Pacific, 6.8c and 5C I Tramp, ac j i). 5. T.. 6300, Cold Storage, 63c and 5c. Covenant, 20300, Cold Storage, 7,1c and 5c. A. K 1,800. Booth. 6c and 5c. J. D. A.. 2.000, Atlln, 6c and 5c. Dashing Wave. 2300, Royal, 5c and 5c. Old Mill Scene Of Sunday Fire Hames Were Hard To Get At And Proved Obstinate For A Time In the old buildings and debri of the Seal Cove sawmill fire of unknown origin broke out late yesterday afternoon, requiring ths services of the fire department at 5:15 pm. For a time there was quite a blaze which proved awk ward to get at. It being necessary to take hose lines underneath the piles. Finally, after about an hour, been picked up by the liner Duchess of Bedford. The barque was afire and sinking, Canadian Pacific officials said. BALL GAMES WERE CLOSE Double-Header Games Between Reds and Dodgers Require Summary I D"WWIViJl"- ,une American- 172.000. pounds, 7j3 "y-uvc i""ai.a mus ai bJ5c to 73c and 5.5c ltts Held were kept on their toes 1 1 &i tt .11 Canadian 92.800 nnnnrts. ,fyesieraay wnen ine nawonai league and 5c to 7.1c and 5c. American Norland, 21,000, Royal, 7.4c and Arrow, 37,000, Pacific, 7.4c and leading Cincinnati Reds and Brook lyn Dodgers battled In two overtime ?ames. The Reds won the first three to one and lost the second 25,000. Pacific, 7.4c and,nine to elght- In 1)0111 games the uoagers naa come up irom Dcnina to tie up the count In the ninth Inning. After Dizzy Dean had been batted out of the box early in the first game of a double-header at Boston which the Bees won 4 to 3, the Chicago Cubs came back in the second to win 5 to 3. The Pittsburg Pirates had a bad week-end, losing three games to the New York Giants, and dropped from fourth to sixth place below the Chicago Cubs arid the Giants. It took the Phillies eleven innings to win the first game of a double-header from the second place St. Louis Cardinals 5 to 4. The Cards took the nightcap four to one. The great New York Yankees easily disposed of the St. Louis Browns 17,000, Royal, 6.6c and ln a double-header at St. Louis, In creasing ineir margin 01 supremacy to nine full games over the Boston Red Sox who split with the Chicago White Sox at Chicago. Alberta Minister Is Visiting Ottawa Unemployment and Other Problems Being Discussed With Federal Government 1 OTTAWA, June 12: (CP) Hon. Dr. W. W. Cross, minister of Dub lin health for AJberta, and A. A. McKenzle. relief commissioner for that province, are here to discuss the unemployment situation and other problems of their provinca with federal authorities. DIES IN HOSPITAL RpIIp TIIIpv fltreri fin nrAnrt, AtA the fire was extinguished. Thete this-morning In the Prince Rupert was no damage entered as the old General Hospital where The had structure is considered worthless, been a patient for four yea'ri.