' 6. J prince Rupert Overcast, fresh .southeast wind; barometer, 29iM; (,.mprrature.' 45; sea ehoppy. XJiiV No 60, fcttcr Smlcc 1'ruin Commllon l IH-iiUmirtl by Olof Hanson Many Complaints Ire Not Sufficient to Permit Build-in: of Stations, Says Minister "UWVA, April 18:- A strong, : litipiovemimt In the radio British Columbia wu ju ... the Moute of Commons by ' : IL. .-"ii M. P. for Skeena. who ;- pte of his province were 'a (b) "the when they were unable to .nut of the Oanadtaa r.ivUon He tatd: "Till but ! I timt v.iproached the set some information tie radio commission I r. of order Thru I tried information as to the of the commission and . .!. but was informed that ' i '-xponstBSr to any mln-r,body and the informa- not be had. Then the ' tiie opposition consulted! Pume Mlniaer and I got ' tics as to the expense of r.vston but tlvefte figures I 1:1 'bir to understand. I hate : ii'rd several authorities ' are of the same opinion & Hi. arable Member who a statement as to the r- of the commission cer- - my hrary support. A- us UrllUh Columbia Is ' a- I was trying last year ! the committee, we are C Minued oil Page 2 "MskasHBsaMvssaBSBssaBHBSHrVBsflBBsasMBWSi i.inisiFiiiiiuitiii ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Good Friday April 1!), 1035, 8:15 p.m. program . Part 1 1 Watchman. What of the N'Kht?" sargcant), solo-1 ' H. Lincoln and 0. L. Cnpps Jcus. Do Roses Grow So R"n" w. It. Vorls). Mrs A. J. Wuhhrr. Hrar My Prayer" (Mendelssohn i. soloUt. Mrs. F. W Allen. Into the Woods My Master Went" (Nevin). 'Comes, at Times, a Stillness" (Woodward). Part 2 CRUCIFIXION" Soloists, Dr. R. Mr J E. Davey. Cnppt. (Stalner) O. Large. Mr. 0. L. W su iiswsuta j ii Today's Stocks Vancouver Btg Missouri. .44.- f -UradionlS. . B C. Nlekel. .42. BrataiMy M. . B. R. OMM, -00. B. R. X.. .17. Cariboo Qaa'rte. .GS. Den tonka. .63. DunwU. .18. Oeorgia River. DOri. Oolconda. .MVj. Olacier Creek. .WVt (art). Orange. .Wfc. Indian, ill. Minto. 17. Meridian M. Morning Star. .07, National SUvar. JOlfc. Noble Five. .1114. Pend Oreille. .OS. Porter Idaho. .10'fc Premier. 1.64. Qoeanel Quarts. .15. Reward. Mk. Reno. 1.40. Silver Crest, -01t. Salmon Gold. 1 3 Vfc. Taylor Bridge. -21H Wayside, .15. Whitewater. .10. Waverly Tangier. 01V. United Empire, MVt. Toronto Central Patricia. 1 47. f Chibougamau. JO. Lee Oold. .004. Oranada. JO. Inter. Nickel. 2611. Macasm. 250. Noranda. 38.15. Sherrltt Gordon, 58. Slscoc, 3.00. Ventures, .89. Lake Maron. .06. Teck Hughes. 4.20. Sudbury. Basin. 120.' Columario. .11. Smelter Oold. .0J'j. Can. Malnrtic. .63. Little Long Lac. 555. Astoria Rouyn. .04. Stadacona, .2. Maple Leaf, .08. Pickle Crow. 2.70. McKenile Red Ukc. 1.10. Man. & Eastern. .05V4. God s Lake. 146. Sturgeon River Oold, .00. Vancouver Wheat CORBIN, April 18: (CP) In one of the worst riots in vears, sixteen provincial police officers, six colliery work-en and a score or more strikers were injured here yesterday when striking coal miners endeavored to stop work at the mines of the Corbin Coal Co. Sixty officers broke up a charge of 250 strikers who were aided by a number of Kioroen and armed with clubs, ham- VANCOUVER. April 18: CP whwit was ouoted at 861bC on the local exchange yesterday, dropping j to 86Hc today, iroers and stones. The police, al though armed, resorted to the use of batons only. Constable T. Alkman of Vancou ver was the most seriously Injured, suffering critical head wounds. Constable R. S. Beck of Nelson (suffered head wounds and broken rios wruie constable if. cartmel of Vancouver had left ribs broken. Several other officers went to hospital with serious cuts and bruises. A Calgary truck driver was also seriously Injured. Twenty more police officers were tn route from Vancouver to aid in maintaining order but the situation was quiet during the night and this morning. The strike has treen In progress for three months and the riot started when the company endeavored to rc-open the mines. Two. officials of the Mine Workers' Union have been arrested, .Constable Alkman. seriously injured at Corbin, was In Prince Ru pert during the disorders with An- yox strikers two years ago. PARLIAMENT IS ADJOURNED House Rises Until May 20 and Mem bers Are Now Hurrying Homewards For Recess OTTAWA. April 18: (CP) Par liament adjourned at 6:10 last eve ning until May 20 and practically all the private members are now on their way to their homes in various parts of the country to Institute preparations for the federal elec-tloij campaign. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, April 18: (CP Bar silver closed at 67c per ounce on the local metal market yesterday, ad vanclng to 67sic today. HALIFAX WOLVERINES HAVE WON ALLAN CUP HALIFAX, April 18: (CP) Halifax Wolverines last night defeated Port Arthur Bear Cats 4 to 3 In the second straight game to win the Al- lan Cup emblematic of Cana- dlan amateur hockey cnam- plonshlp and the right to re- present Canada at the Olym plc Games. LIBHAKT 7IC70 MA, B.C. Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 Capt Ar.Jiony But a xat aes hut head at question tiia; came uj in discussion os GerrEai. Uireat to peace of Europe in conversations in Moscow with Joseph Stalin 'Cer.trc. Soviet dictator, and V M Molotov t-casnv.'.sar tor the Russian war department. Illnea prevciaeU Ede:. Irani commuiucaUn personally results of hH swing around Europe to statesmen at the recent Stresa conference HEMLOCK ORDERED Vancouver Concern Inquires Into Possibility of Taking Cargo Here Next .Month The Coast .Mills Export Co. of Vancouver, which has taken a couple of cargoes of aspen log! from here during the past yeai for delivery to China, has wirec to G. W. Nickersou inquiring into possibility of getting 300,000 to 400,000 feet brereton measure of hemlock logs for export in May. Inquiry is also made as to the price. Provided the logs arc available, a vessel of the Ocean Shipping Co. would come here to load them for the Orient. W. P. Armour, who recently opened a logging camp at Shaw atlans Lake, is working on th possibility of filling the order. He BODIES ARE TAKEN OUT Remains of Seven Miners, Killed in Stellarton Blast. Have Been Recovered STELLARTON. N5M April 18: (CPt The bodies of seven coal miners were taken from the Allan xolllery shaft last night more than thirty-six hours after they had been -trapped by an explosion, Public Works To Be Taken Up With Provinces Shortly j contained a $1,000,000 appropriation for work. Provinces are to be consulted and the work conducted co-operaUvely with them. ANXIOUS TO VISIT RUPERT Further details of club objective for the year and business in con nection with the forthcoming hoe-j down dance on May 17 were among! matters discussed at the regular weekly luncheon of the Trince Rupert Gyro Club in the Commodore Cafe yesterday. Frank Dibb was appointed to represent the club at a meeting of the King's Silver Jubilee celebration committee tonight. The club was entertained with acceptable vocal solos by Baden IMarr of Vancouver accompanied by C. P. Balagno. , President S. J. Jabour was In the ' i chair and there was a good atten- OTTAWA. April 18: tCP Public dance of members. Guests were Mr. works bills considered yesterday ! Marr, J. C. Hunt of Burns Lake and George Dibb of Prince Rupert NO PAPER rRIDAY Good Friday, being a public holl- Mr. and Mrs. F. Whltehouse, who, day, there will be no Issue of the arrived In the city on Tuesday from! Dally News. The next regular edl-Anyox. left on last evening's train Hon will appear Saturday after-for a trip to Winnipeg. noon. High Low . 1:10 am. 21.2 Jk 13:47 pjn. 195 ft. - 7:45 a-m. 32 ft 19:43 pffl. 6.3 ft PRICE: 5 CENTS SERIES RIOTING AT B.C. COAL TOWN RELIEF WORKS PROGRAM IS TIED UP UNTIL AFTER RECESS Sixteen Police Officers, Six Colliery Workers and Score ; Of Strikers Hurt At Corbin APPEALS FOR rouc Started When Company Endeavored to MORE RADIO Which Had Been in Progress For Three Months 1 Seeking Peace Formula in Moscow Unemployed Must Wait While Premier Bennett Takes Jaunt to London Mackenzie King and Other Liberals Insist Upon Being Given More Information and Object At $1,000,000 For Toronto Tunnel ; Victoria Still Hopeful OTTAWA, April 18: (CP) With Parliament adjourned, the $33,000,000 which the federal government proposes to spend on unemployment relief works remains tied up in the federal treasury, this including the $1 ,000,000 it is proposed to spend for gold exploration throughout the Dominion. Rt Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Leader of the Opposition, and other Liberals wereg . .. ., j insistent that the House was erMrps TT TTa rr tiUed to more particulars as to) I I I I)BVh how the money was to be spent and i a-XJL f JLl balked particularly at an expend!- j n An - fW t ture of $1,000,000 to build a tunnel j 4 jj VjVjLilJ Premier R. B. Bennett attended i a meeting of the cabinet today. later leaving for New York enroute j to London to attend the celebration i of the Silver Jubilee of the. King's Accesstanr- B. C. Hopes For Help VICTORIA, April 18: The tlsh Columbia government is hop-tag to secure $7,000,000 from the make the trip and put on an exhl-J pnef of Ta Arlfl bltlon bout In this city. They want , Ajtaicl 1 Crt etitors. Of Service Club Vancouver Man Entertains Gyros With Vocal Solos j was cashier. ; Mrs. W. L. Sandlion and Mrs. J M. McRobble and Mrs. Bert Cam eron, the home cooking, and Mrs. J. M. Walker, the randy. The afternoon's musical program, arranged by Mrs. J G. Steen. Included vocal solos by Mrs. William Millar and Mrs. A. J. Webber with Mrs. C. E. Cullln and Mrs. E. J. Smith as piano accompanists. On Good Friday the post office1 1 Prospecting Parties to Explore Ev wickets will be closed all day. The .Storage. ery Corner of Canada This Summer Under Government Auspices Many Groups icean Fails Sportsmen Would Like federal government with which to ! North Holds Economic Salvation of To Show Their Prowess In emDarK upon lis worK and wages: uouniry. .Minister ueiievi xnij Cjtj. program. j Pay For Mistakes j Considerable disappointment is j Ocean Falls sDortsmen are an- expressed, nowever. over an an xious for closer assodaUon with the nouncement that the federal gov- has been falling timber for the . " reL.r IS has no loc (Business Session I OTTAWA. April 18: (CP) A na- Prince Ruoert snarUmen. They eminent proposed public works ' V ,T "uo- have sonfeToSl wrSi-gram Includes only $200,000 SZSSZ lers and would like to visit Prince British Columbia, this to be expen- Z 'JZ? ,n or east end of the Big for bout against local Rupert a Qf Common, yesterday by men or. If this Is not possible, a j H'gnway. f ! Hon. Wesley A. Gordon, minister of couple of good mat artists would! ; ! mines Nine hundred men divided into 180 parties led by qualified geoio- to come and all they need is a little, P I f Q..rr,aoe gisu will take the field this ncouragement. OcUC IS OUCCCOd mer searchine searching in in areas areas whe; where Then there is a sof tball club that has some good players and they are: Coodly Turn.0ut at Affalr Yester inxious to pit themselves against) day At(no0Il Under Auspices in outside organization. In almost j of rresbyterjan Aid jvery line of sport they are looking ; Vi Prince Rupert as possible com- sum- fa- Ivorable rock formations exist. Northern Canada, the minister said, held the economic salvation of the country and he believed it would produce enough gold to pay The annual Easter tea and sale for all the mistakes made since of home cooking y-sterday after- Confederation, noon of the Ladle' Aid of First: In British Columbia Presbyterian Church was a very successful affair. Despite weather Und tl new exploration plan. .which was none too auspicious, a Mr oraon announeea tnai twenty goodly number of ladies turned out Pa wouia wow aniisn coium-to patronize the function and the.bia and "ve the Yuttm ta 1uet results were quite satisfactory. new Bld areas- The church parlors were attrac- Ten P"11" would be Placd ln Uvely decorated for the occasion Northwest Territories while with daffodils and spring foliage Saskatchewan and Ontario would and the guests were received by have tne Sreatt number of parties Mrs. C. G. Ham. president of the with forty each- Ladies' Aid. and Mrs. D. McLeod. The tea room was ln charge of Mrs, D. C. McRae and Mrs. J. Ai Fraser and Mrs. J. p Fraser poured. Serviteurs were Mrs B. R. Rice, Mrs. Jack Garrett and Miss Netta VICTORIA IS WINNER McLeod and Mrs. Slmonsen and Mrs. J. A. Teng were in charge of , . , t. . cl , , . , , r.Iue Ribbons Take Second Straight Game From Winnipeg to Win Western Hoop Title iL. Lee had charge of the sale of ,r,T. ... .... v ivjmn. Apru lo. lur; vie- . . p ain sewing and , fancy work; ... Mrs. B,uc mhM WQn era Canada basketball champion-i "hip last night by "defeating Wln-jnipeg Toilers 61 to 13 In the second (straight game. Halibut Arrivals Canadian Nornen, 12,000, 6.6c and 5c, Cold public lobby will be open from 8 j North Foreland, 5,000, 6.1c and 5c. ;ajn. to 6 pjn. Atlln. ,u