Today's Weather (I AM.) Prince Rupert Droken clouds, chowery southeast wind. 12 miles nerhour barometer, 29.02; temper-ature. 36; light chop. V,. v v g rrin ERMANl 15 bUBBLlING a m 1 UP AUSTRIA APPROVAL VOTE lebiscitc" April 10 Miklas .minium" imi i 1 1: i in mimici nil. ii n l i .ii it i i-tnnAA i .ii in i i'i I it ' vivw ii rc&isiiiiK nonui reave i - Sflhe position Squelched Nobody Else s Business What About Czecho-Slovakia? VIENNA, March 11: (CP) The triumphant Adolf litlcr, speaking to a frenzied throng which greeted , t I. V'.. f . 11. !.!. im lOOay, ueciurcu; iv mitt; shouted: "The German Reich, as it stands today, is . i l l.. V it address the Vienna and Square. This will be the . . Tomorrow Hitler will Reich from the Heroes' fficial address of his visit to VIENNA, March 14: (CP) Germany is losing no i i? 1 1 1 1 a irt of Adolf Hitler's new German Reich extending from e North Sea almost to the chisrite will be held on Anril en fcclcsed, Doubtless, It will rtl amount to an expression of Aastjn armies have already rfcsprcme command of Chan- if Hitler. Th( I of the political freedom v.x Austria was acnicvea Dy T.Iam tfll.1. - .U . Then Arthur Sezss-Inquatt, i r ninn in ArAAr nMfl aria I uwwi Ull biiJa&WlV.j' U1IU M f j T - 0 1 ' of existence Sezss-Inquart is IL urtt rmAr(n lief tiliTiir tltnt. J wvv ivillivi 4 UtJVft l 71 lAnlMt 1 I I 4 -I ...I i Vt I L no tit ( Already antl-Jewish measures arc a v v L r o t tit ( Wwui me swaswKa, vuw m Sunday was n rl.iv nf hnt.h InblU nn nti ... i most -..w 'lyimtC all VlCHllU " was denied last night Mint ' v v ...a.. ' -.HUT Miiscnllnl tvttnrnnri In lictvU .u- - . . . . given to Italy after the Orcat ncss. ar Nobody Elw's Huslncss 'ses BERLIN. March 14: (CP) -Acting 'Debs Uhnnroll, .. -i j. ..I in ..vwuvi ni vjciiiimiy uuiiuu Mh. . . ... in - muol rr ill nnn T M T Of Ml A 11 Held Marchall Hormnnn Wil.'l .im . . . nn -"B 1UUUC lilt UfllUHl "ieni last night that events of. last few days in Austria were! woay else's business but Gcr- -v - uuu Ausina s. i Hritain's Position LONDON March 14: (CPi Prime ... . '.u ncvu e unamripri.iin is ex- ftnrf . ... i inase a statement today wni-u. . . ...... i in regard to tne aus- hi., i. i ill crnin ii. . i . """ificnce wun me inae- Pa ... . v. w .,. ' ------- tfakla rv, 's'wu"' "uuu-diu-; f 4"a. t... One reuort " " u that nn nill- wtva . 2"s already been delivered! U r 8 a"wnomy for three mil nn.ii - tr rtta is TPr..fAr t-. ..rv j Iarca A pnnflUM i .-it.-.1 Pfw.- ""-".fcuni 'O rupurv vpvv is 4U uiui vaa.v Ulk "many has i.' MVV-,ul-w u ivwfv Zeph mo-siovakla c? alone in view of -T a n wun otner countries "Hands on . - - jj as Prance and Russla demonstrators in front of the Oer-"om Park r,,m. 4i,o m, i,nv here yesterday, ue- W til v...va nuiu ni.iv HIV rpn7u Bovcrnmcnt there is rcn8thcnlne Pmnw t . m," 8lov 3 eaiy wun czeeno- W RAPIDLY; Resigns as President Op un i-urui cuu miuui: us. it. Austria. Adriatic. Some sort of a 10 but details have not DriBethuneAnd Miss EwanSafe . SINOAN, Shensl Province, China, March 14: (CP Dr. Nnrman Bethune. Montreal ci n.n.. Tr... X, been reported missing and "T WAS GREAT ATTORNEY! Clarence narrow, Celebrated American Criminal Lawyer, Passes Away at Aic of Eighty CHICAGO, March 14: ICPI Clarence Darrow, United States famous criminal lawyer and attorney for the defence, died yes- - , ... , LPraaV 111 IIIC i'b"V l,-l ollnrV nftfiT H lOllE 111- I "e acmevcu piuunuu.w defence aiiorney in man including those of Eugene V in 1894, "Big Bill" Haywood 1U. me wcnumam - .. , j u ion. the LcuDOia ana wjcu .... uaat . - I l"c '. ,T. ' 11 1922. ana tne iiawanuu ... Two Bandits 'Are Trapped Authorities Believe They Will Soon Kccaptiirc Stony .Mountain Convicts . fMnt. Mmt thev nave 4-nrf n wmnineK v" i,.in t orm rim vii.la v aij r - stony MoUntain renuxiwi , . ... Arthur Arthur Wurch. Wurch,: ln.f wet air They are "V,4 nnd Frank shura. 26. Jack! ov " . . Hllderman. the third to es, has 'already been recaptured. .... . f fhnf. country by any Y ttw.w-. hivumuh v tmi.r ,hnse Reich new sur- iuuii " rmmrls it. . . shoutea inu.li - , n..nr-i . mands for tne il-ois -- - also heard m ... -i,wialn were open mass n'ci-'t. NORTIIEUN AND PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Gives Blum Forms I French Gov't I PARIS, March 14; (CP) Having been unsuccessful In the effort to reconcile the var- lous leftist groups which he had tried to Incorporate In a new coalition cabinet, Former Premier Leon Blum on Satur- day night gave up the task of forming a new French ministry Including Communists and made up a government con- slstlng principally of Socialists and Radical Socialists. Premier Camllle Chautemps, who re- signed last week, had been car- rylng on until Blum took over, Edward Daladler Is the new minister of national defense. 4 4 TODAY'S STOCKS ICourttty S. D. Jolnuion Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .17. Big Missouri, 42. Bralorne, 8.75. Aztec, .09. Cariboo Quartz, 2.00. Dentonla, .10. Golconda, .05Vi. Mlnto, .03. Falrvlew, .03Va., Noble Five, .03. Pend Oreille, 1.80. . Pioneer, 3.00. I Porter Idaho, .03. i Premier, 2.08 (extra dividend). i Reeves McDonald, .31. I Relief Arlington, .17. Reward, .04Vi. Salmon Gold, .07. Taylor Bridge, .04 V2. Premier Border, .011 4. I Silbak Premier, 1.80. Congress, .Vd. Home Gold, .01. Grand view, .08 V2. Indian, .02 Quatsino Copper, .03 2. Halda Gold, .08'4. Oils A. P. Con., .20. Calmont, .40. C. it E., 2.46. Freehold, .05. McDougal Segur. .21. Mercury, .21. . Okalta, 1.62. Toronto Bcattle, 1.30. Central Patricia. 2.01. Gods Lake, .46. Little Long Lak, 4.50. McKenzie Red Lake, .93. Pickle Crow, 4.50. Red Lake Gold Shore, .24. San Antonio, 1.32. Sherrlt Gordon, 1.31. Smelters Gold. .02. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.15. Oklend, .25. . Mosher, .19. Madscn Red Lake, i40. Stadacona, .24!. ! Frontier Red Lake, .05. Francoeur, .38. k Moneta, 2.53. Thompson Cadillac, .25. Bankfleld, .82. East Malartlc, 1.38. Preston East Dome, .90. Hutchison Lake, .07 ft. Aldermac, .52. Kerr Addison, 1.85. Uchl Gold, 1.45. Hardrock, ,42. Athona, .12. Int. Nickel, 49.00. Noranda, 60.00. Con. Smelters, 56.75. Canuck Athletes I Back From Games VANCOUVER, March 14: (CD -Members of the Canadian team t0 the British Empire Games at Sydney, Autsralla, landed back in Canada aboard the liner Aorang! on Saturday. CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938. Answer BULLETINS JAPANESE STALLED SHANGHAI Japanese invaders are stalled on all 'China's far-flung; fronts. Shock 'troops which crossed the Yellow.'. Ftiver last, week and disrupted the LUne-hai Railway service have, apparently, either been wiped out or driven back. REBELS ADVANCING IIEND AYE Spanish Insurgents entered Alcanlz, only fifty miles from the Spanish government's Mediterranean coast, after smashing' Arajon defenses, military advices today said. Alcanlz is described as the government's greatest northern military centre. SPIES ARE SENTENCED LONDON Three former employees of Woolwich arsenal, trapped by "Miss X" of the British counter espionage 'service, pleaded guilty smuggling armament secrets out. They were P. Gladlng, Albert Williams and Whomack. Gladlng was sentenced to six years' imprisonment, Williams to four and Whomack to three. Relief Recipients Must Register For Work From Now On Under a new regulation, design ed to establish the cmployability ,'or otherwise of those on relief, all recipients of relief from the city will henceforth be required to reg- !lstcr at the provincial employment bureau on the first and fifteenth if each month. Former Calgary Broker Is Dead llenry A. Hoffman, Itetired Alberta Real Estate Man. Dies In Vancouver VANCOUVER, March 14: (CPt - TTrnrv A Hoffman, former Calsrart real estate man. died here yester ! !day. He had lived for some years in retirement in Vancouver. iFour Persons Burn To Death ' When Cabin Destroyed By Fire At Village Northeast of Winnipeg BISSETT, Man.. March 14: (CP) Four persons, one a one day oM infant, were bumcd to death yes. ,terday when a backwoods cab'n was swept by fire. Bissctt is a vll-I lage 120 miles northeast of Winnipeg. The dead are thrte child ren of A. Sanders Roderick, ten' Stafford, three, and the "day old baby. Mrs. Seymour, sister of Mm. Sanders, also perished. Sanders rescued his wife and six other children who are now In hospital at Winnipeg where their condition is reported to be serious. Pioneer Woman Of Yukon Dies Mrs. Elizahclh McLurcn asses Away In Vancouver Where She Had Lived Ten Years VANCOUVER, March 14: (CP)-Mrs. Elizabeth McLaren, who lived for thirty years In the Yukon before coming to Vancouver ten years ago, died here yesterday. Tomorrow's Tides To Hitler Vast Armaments Program To Be Speeded Up As Kesult Ur Late Developments In Europe Centre QUADS BORN IN QUEBEC Thirty-Seven Year Old Mother In Mantane County Gives Birth To Four Babies QUEBEC, March 14: (CP) Belated information has been received here of the birth of quad ruplets to a 37-year old mother !-. remote part of Matane County on February 21. Toduy' Weather :Cliivi-riiiiini ' Httfrnfi Triple Island Clqudy. southeast wind, 13 miles per hour;, moderate chop. , Langara Island sleet, southerly wind. 10 miles per hour; barometer. 29.03; temperature. 34; light swell. . T(. Dead Tree PoinWRalnlng, south cost wind, five miles per hour; ba rometer, 29.15; temperature, 3(5 Ta choppy. -, " - ,i lw Alvn'nsh Foggy, calm, temperature, 34. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm temperature. 34. Anyox Part ploudy, calm; tcm- pcrature, 34. Stewart Snow and rain, calnv temperature, 33. Terrace Cloudy, calm; temper ature, 31. Hazelton Part cloudy, calmj temperature, 38. Smithcrs Part cloudy, calm, ttcmpcrature, 32. Burns Lake Dull, calm; temperature. ' 30. Prince George Cloudy, norther- ly wind, four miles per hour; ba, rometer, 20.32. ' Bull Harbor-Overcast, showery j southwest wind, five miles pec hour; barometer, 29.34; tempera ture, 37; light swell. Al"t Bay Showery, light east- ; erly wind; barometer, 29.43; tern- pcrature, 35; sea smooth Estevan Island Raining, southwest wind. 16 miles per hour; barometer, 29.52. Victoria Raining, southeast wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 29.72. Vancouver Raining, easterly wind, 6 miles per hour; barometer 29.77. Fred Johanson . . , t JLfllQ At IvCSt local Fisherman. Who Died Lat Week. Burled This Afternoon In Fairvicw Cemetery Burrlal took place this afternoon In Fairvlew Cemetery, with Rev. L C. Jensen, pastor of St. Paul's i Lutheran Church officiating, of i Fred Johanson, Scandinavian bom fisherman, whose death occurred last Friday afternoon in the Prlncn liuperi uenerai nospnai wneic nt . , 1 1 .1 f IMI. nna uecn . a pautin .ui months. Prior to interment., tnero was a service in the chapel of tlr. iB. C. Undertakers. HA ft SILVER .vi;V YOUR: ICJIM I'.ar silver was unchangcil at '1134c p'-r fine oiinrM nn the New York metal market today. Charles Graham, Inspector of. mines, sailed last nl?ht on the Ca' tala for n trip to Stewart on official ' ' duties. .-. High Low House Indignant at German Keply Saying That John Hull Has No Right to Consider Himself Protector of Austria Prime Minister is Heard LONDON, March 14: (CP) Great Britain's blunt reply to Germany will be to speed up the vast armaments program. "In regard to the defense program," Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House of Commons today in reviewing Mid-Europe events, "I have always made it clear that the program will have to be reviewed from ' ' time to time in the light of changes I Eighteen To Be Executed . MOSCOW, March 14: (CP) Eighteen of twenty-one de- fendants In the great Soviet hloorl nuree trial were con- vlrted late Saturday of murder and treason and were sentenc- ed to death. The three others whose lives were spared re- ! ccived terms of imprisonment f from 1&-U.2J years. Soviet noa-snaners state no C emencv will be shown. 4. 4 ' GRADS WIN I SR. CROWN Famous Edmonton Girl Hoopsters Take Alberta Title For Twenty-f Second Time F.DMONTON. March 14: (CP- Edmonton Commercial Grads won jtne Alberta senior women's bas ketball championship for the twenty-second time in twenty-fou; 'years Saturday night by defeating the nalo-nrv Buffalos 56 tn 13 In the sccond 0f a two game series. The aggregate of the two games was 108 to 45 In favor of thy Orwds. The Edmonton Grads will next meet the British Columbia provincial champions who have not yet been decided. Senate Rejects Mooney Appeal j VPI'er House in California Refuses To Grant Pardon to Famous ' Convict SACRAMENTO, March 14: (CF: The California State Senate, by unanimous vote, rejected the re- solution Which would hive lnstniC ted Governor Frank Merrlam to grant a pardon to Tom Mooney, srvtn a life s ntnce at San Quentln for participation in the fatal Preparedness n-v riots In gnn Francisco In 1916. Moonej still refuses to eccet parole. In sisting on full pardon or nothing He is back in Stm Quentln a.ralr. lifter his aopearancc before the Dl'llttlC fldddllUiy 1U3I, wcc. SUB-CONTRACT FOR FINISH IIAKDWAlll. Sub-contract for finishing hard ware on the local federal building Job has been awarded to Gordon & uelyea or Vancouver dv tne con- tractors. Bennett & White, it is announced. 0:36 a.m. 21.1 It. 12:53 p.m. 21.8 It. '6:52 a.m. 3.9 ft. 19:11 p.m. 2.7 ft. PRICE: CENTS In the international situation. It would be idle to say that recent events do not constitute a change of the kind we had In mind. As-cordlngly, we have decided to make a fresh review. In due course we shall announce what further steps we may find It necessary to take." Murmurs of indignation arose In the House as the Prime Minister read the German reply to the British note that the "British govern- ment Is not within its rights In claiming the role of protector of Austria." Premier Chamberlain sharply re- Jected this German view. "The ln- teres of His Majesty's govemrnent- , J" qucauuu taiuiuk on any 1 credible grounds be denied," he said. The object of government policy was to stimulate sa, sense of (security and confidence. Tliis'must Inevitably be helped oi; hindered by events in Central Europe. Mr. Chamberlain sternly denied en consent or encouragement to the idea of absorption of Austria by Germany. (MINISTERS GROUNDED Howe and Gardiner Have to Take Train After TransCanada I'lane Forced Down I5y Weather RIVERS. Manitoba, March 14: (CP) Unfavorable weather conditions yesterday forced down a westbound Winnipeg-Vancouver niail plane of the TransCanada Airways at this point, 175 miles west of Winnipeg. Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of transport, and Hon. J. G. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, who were passengers on the plane, took a train in Continuation of trips to Edmonton and Regina respectively. The plane returned from here to Winnipeg. Branch to Edmonton EDMONTON, March. 14: (CP) TransCanada aircraft will fly" to i Ednonton from Lethbridge on reg- jular daily service "within a few 'weeks or as soon as a radio beam nere has been tested." Hon C. D. j Howe , federal minister of transport, made tUs announcement today as hp arrlvprl for a visit The Edmonton-Lethbrldge route lr. enly northward extension of TransCanada Air Lines to date and is a recognition of the fact that the city will be an Important terminal ,on what will be a logical route to I the Orient, Mr. Howe Said. j J QrOntO 1 TaCK Owner Is Dead William R. Willctt Passes Away At Ace of Fifty-Seven ! TORONTO, March 14: (CP) j William R. Willett, well known In Canadian horse racing circles us president of a Toronto track, died yesterday at the age of flfty-$evep.