Pi f ftt-lr Un. . i 1 I 4 I "I "VWUillUO IM MUWUIIII VU Piglneerlng foreman. Prince mrt ii ..ii -i-i i mauc unking diniJjraiu . u i IlUJJCll.. i rnm ' . . . . t . . Ul Ia Alltn 4UI- I I.L1 - .., C una inursuay mgub Prince Rupert for Vancou- -wiu"'8 vu present pi una. EVFNI1F INCREASE lonis and Kxrise r.n-(inn I'm fnada Show Substantial fialn FTAWA, Over List Year cy. minister of national 'rC8 fOr tllfi flsPOl Vr collections at $319,046,054, a 11 01 $44,701,518 0 fl - "scai year. Dionnes Have Another Baby I uionne aulntunints we another hah ki,. h j. """J laifl it) ii,i i ni. Dll nl. . . . (." UIC in ews mis morn- a t,i. J wclns seven ana f f'uuus. IIP anrl h a mo ho. . . " ., "vi ure dome wpll A -mi uay doctor attt-ndPri I'virs fMi... thlrt .. ":. It 15 WIG ' T tf Today's Weather Tonio omorrows es (8 AM.) Prince Rupert Part cloudy, nor- High 4:45 a.m. 19.7 ft. herly wina, one huk v- hvu, 18:05 p.m. 10.8 ft. ..n,P.er. 29.79 (falling); tcmper- Low 11:41 a.m. 3.5 tt; ture. 38; sea smooth. 23:48 p.m. v 0.8 .ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER AVUi. Kti p.n PRINCE RUPERT, BIG., TUESDAY, APRIL S, 1938. i'KH,K. l KN i sur nts Mopping Up In Spain 1 IVv nnrlr Mnnacrpr" 1q Appointed Superintendent Of Canadian National Ships VANCOUVER, April 5 Announcement is made to- hv W. T. Moodie, General Superintendent, Canadian V a 1 f I 1 1 1 l lit A MacMillan as superintendent, Canadian iNauonai amships, succeeding ihos. Louden, who retired last 1 11. MacMillan Joined tne som- in 1919 at Frince nupen since - ( -r of the Prince Rupert Drydock ie, Engineering Co., a related en-1 m ilii biiv - . 1 1 4 Uk lnlnA4 V ruin uiui vu'vj i "-v. in Luuau UV.WUH in? submarines for the Ruv, at. uawici,, u. w., -nff Bgovcrnmen!. the early war years. His Thrombosis Was Cause Of 1 Scott Death I GUELPH, Ont., April 5: (CP) MT 9 - .. i a a . 1 1 11 M L. - position was with the North 't lion, waiter ecou, iirst rrem- t ouver shipyard which he lei: ier oi aasicaicnewan, concern some months to Join th! 4- lng whose recent death some i Air Force Upon discharge t mystery had been raised, aiea ent to the Poison Iron Works I at Homewood Sanitarium here Toronto inpn nniinmg unms r nn Marr.n z.i ni a neari. conai- t trie Bruisn government. 4 tlon caused by a plugged blood June 1919, he came west to vessel, according to the ver n A - - I. I - U..I1 , 1 . jl.i - . l 1. UI.U J- i i l . r l I n t.l-l.' . . . . . . mi . milt, viti. wwmuvhuu wwvviuii ,t i y COblgttiU U1C UtdVil! ii.v 'Canadian Britisher" were un-' brief verdict made no refer- tenstruction at the shipyard ence to a leg fracture and nV (WflTliiiinN T fibn tIaat Af r ve&wl Pentowna" as well a nnmk.. m i a imuiwr oi vessels ior private WO Olhfr annntntmAnle ftrn oun nniinrtn1 iff if t- 1 .. v 44 A- tUllllf-tt bruises Scott suffered In a fall at the Institution several days 4 before his death. TERRORISM IN TORONTO Police SuRgcst That Hamilton Gang May Have Been Responsible for Dynamite Explosions TORONTO, April 5: (CP) Police said today that they were Investigating the possibility of two dynamite explosions which damaged Toronto homes being linked to the same gang of terrorists responsible for two Hamilton explosions re cently: Another Search For Russ. Airmen Soviet Search riane 1 lies uvei North Pole But No Trace Found Of Lcvaneffsky MOSCOW, April 5: (CP) Another search has been instituted for Sigismund Lcvaneffsky, Rus slan transpolar flier, and five rnmrmnlons. missing since last August on a projected flight across the North Pole from Moscow to day but reported no trace of the missing ship or its occupants. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. April 5; (CP) - Wheat was trading at $1.328 or. the Vancouver market ycsieruiy, advancing 2c to $1.34i today. Aviation Prize For Year Given McKee Trophy Awarded to Borneo Vachon For Work in Developing St. I-awrcncc Routes cnth chu MJ .u. I '""-' .u- f ttn Gulf an five boys. t MIDAIR REPAIRS riane landed Safely Down at Sail Lake City After Hazardous Experience SALT LAKE CITY, April 5: - After having flown over the cltj landing gear stuck which made 11 Impossible to bring the wheeU down, a Western Air Express Lock heed airplane was finally landed late last night after one of tin two pilots had effected repairs bj climbing out under the fuselage) in mid-air. I With only the pilot and co-pllo! I ' on board, the plane had left fot Butte. Montana, but near Pocatel 1o. Idaho, it was found that the wheels were stuck so return wa?i made here where it was felt there would be a better chance to make a safe "belly" landing if necessary CASF. SET FOR ATLIN Action of Columbia Development Co. vs. Isaac Matthews et al, Involving $28,000 Claim, To Be Heard In North Only one case came up for set ting yesterday when County Couit was In regular rnonthly session be fore Judge W. E. Fisher. This was a damage action arising out of thi SOLDIERS ARE BEST Home Claims Italian Fighters in Spain Are Superior to British or Americans ROME, April 5: (CP) An Italian newspaper makes the boast that Italian volunteers In the Spanish civil war have proven thmselves to be far superior soldiers to either British or Americans. Invalidation Being Sought the United Stat A . P" AppcaI. f mitish and flew over tne worm mc oil noinnallics to Mexican Bis- trict Court Believed to Have. Little Chance MEXICO CITY, April 5: Brl tlsh and American oil companies whose holdings valued at some $400,000,000 were expropriated by the Mexican government, has ap pealed to the district court to declare the expropriation order unconstitutional. There is believed to be little chance of the appeal meeting with success. Bank Is Opened At Alert Bay; owfc5-K'Fyfe Manager mental in aevi-iuy" :.u i American 0n(i along the noru. branch of the Canadian since thoTi . 1 , Rom ol A Bank 'ami, . CBenlhe L1" ple.The of st. Lawrence-recently. nUi " -wii5l5tS OI Pllint Ji Vnnnn hflS DCt'Il ttwv , . , t o x 1 ti. . , i . i ..m .-nn. i n if i i. i jii v nun wiiiii iirx r vie. iiiiiii cKp TrP.hl Ui SSS'SIt'erly accountant of the Prince Ru- vice in branch, as manager. year. I operation of a'mmlng property in ;r the Atlin district In which the I Columbia Deelopment Co. Ltd. Js suing Isaac Matthews et al in the' sum of $28,000. The case was set for hearing at Atlin on June 1 the court to go north for the trial. Patmore & Fulton have the cast for the plaintiff while Brown & Harvey are acting for defendants Hearing of four naturalization applications was the only other business before the court. i Province had been crushed. i1 a id vnarv r - . Chinese Counter r a ei t a i tv An. i n 11 VrVOUrVLi I 1 iiiacK urusnea SHANGHAI, April 5: (CP) It was asserted In Japanese Twenty-Third Crash Since First Of Year, Making Death Total i Fifty-Two military quarters last night LEEDS, Eng., April 5: (CP) I that the Chinese counter of Five men were killed In the crash for hours with its retractable. fenslve In southern Shantung 0f a R0yai Air Force bomber at Dominion Government Has In Mind Program To Give Work To All Employable People OTTAWA, April 5: (CP) Pending report of the Rowell Royal Commission on Dominion-provincial relations, the federal government proposes to reserve its decision on the proposal of the National Employment Commission that it assume the whole cost of relief for employable persons, Hon. Norman Rogers, minister of labor, told the House of Commons last night. The Dominion government had in mind a broad program of national development and conservation, said the minister of labor. . It had in mind plans which would enlarge national income and lead to the absorption of all people into gainful occupations. PULL OUT AMENDING OF ORIENT CUSTOMS Former Governor of rhillipines Advises United States to Withdraw 4 4 4- t 4" PHILADELPHIA, April 5. Theo- Well Known 1 Mining Man I Sentenced I VANCOUVER, April 5: (CP) 4- Oakley B. Bush, aged 57, 4 president and managing dlrec- United States Takes Steps to Prevent Exploitation of $100 Free Privilege dore Roosevelt, former Governor of I WASHINGTON, D.C., April the Phllllpine Islands, addressing (CP) The United States govern- persons will not be permitted to bring the $100 limit of goods Into this country from Canada unless those bringing It have been away at least forty-eight hours. This would it Is felt, tend to eliminate the Stock Market Still Cautious Uncertainty Still Keynote of Trading at New York Values Little Changed Weather horecast (Furnished through the courteay of -.' Dominion M-tvr.r 'oqi-.i Rnwi t War Seems To Be Nearly Over With Victory For Fascists fUrthCr travSiifSt1 Catalonia is Cut Off From Rest of Government Area- crash since January i with a total Advancing Both on Barcelona and alencia of fifty-two deaths. ROBBERY Tortosa TaKcn HENDAYE, Franco-Spanish Frontier, April '5: (CP) Spanish insurgents, driving to win the civil war this spring, today cut Catalonia off from the rest of government Spain to accomplish their first great objective and swept on towards Barcelona, the provisional capital. A -secondary advance is moving toward Valencia, next gov- ernment stronghold of importance! on the Mediterranean coast. Last night the Insurgents entered Tor-toca, Important city near the mouth of the Ebro River.. Premier Juan Negrln yesterday took over personal command of loyalist navy, army and air force In a final effort to stem the Insurgent advance. Weston Frome. Berkely society wo man, and her twenty-three yeai old daughter, Nancy, whose battered bodies were found on the desert near here, was motivated by robbery, They had been followed, It Is 5: believed, since they left El Paso In the course of a motor trio from the American Academy of Political ! ment Is contemplating an amend- California to North Carolina to Science In Philadelphia, said the ' ment to the customs act whereby pay a visit. United States would do well to give the Phllllpine Islands their complete independence as scheduled and withdraw entirely -from the Orient. Wreckage Of Lost Bomber Picked Up Aircraft Seeking Lost United States Bomber Off Hawaii Unsuccessful in Search HONOLULU, April 5: NavaV planes were again unsuccessful in their search for a United States Navy bomber, with crew of six which has been missing since lasi week In the course of manoeuvre, off this island of Oahu. What is believed to be wrckage from the. lost plane Is, however, believed to have been picked up. Incident Caused Uproar In House LONDON, April 5: (CP) An In- Must Still Get LI k 1 iT '4 nouse approval j t Premier Blum of France Not Out of Wonds Yet on Financial Policy Victoria and Prince Rupert. ThU rf-rnit I rompllrd from obverBatlons PARIS, April 5: (CP) sn at s am. tiv and cover, the 30 Leon Bium-S financial - Premier proposals, ,w ' which were approved by the French General Synopsis A shallow cabinet yesterday, must be submltt- trough of low pressure extends from ed for Parliamentary ratification t tor of the National Silver Mines the Queen Charlotte Islands to the anri are expected to encounter dlf 4' Ltd. and for many years prom- Kootenays. Light showers have oc-' riculties in the Senate. 4- inent in mining in the Port- 4- curred In many parts of British 11 - land Canal district, and Robert Columbia and temperatures are 4 McKitrlck, 47, s e c r e t a r y- 4- moderate. 4 treasurer of the company, were 4 Prince Rupert and Queen Char-4 convicted today of conspiracy 4 lotte Islands Light to moderate 4- to defraud and were each sen- 4-1 variable winds, partly cloudy with tenced to one year's Imprison- ! not much change In temperature, ment. 4" 4- 4- 4 4. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Light to moderate southwest winds, moslly fair and mild. Telephone Directory CHANGES or new listings for next Issue of the Telephone Directory to be made In writing to Telephone Department, City Hall not later than April 11, 1938. 44-4444-4-4- Permanent Way Mrs Colebourne. Charged Today With Killing I VICTORIA, April 5: (CP) 4- Mrs. Vera Colebourne, mother 4. nt a five vpar nlrt riano'ht.pr. IQ WlfYTTVF Hilda, was today charged with 10 11 i J 1 1 Y JL4 the pre-dawn murder last Frl- i day of her husband, Sidney Police Have Come to This Con Colebourne, 43-year-old ship's , elusion In Brutal Murder of j rigger employed at the Cana- . California Woman And : 1 4-dian Pacific Steamship shops Daughter . here. The slender matron was ' formally charged before Police V VAN HORN, Texas, April 5: 4, Magistrate Henry C. Hall In Police have become convinced that, ' adjoining Oak Bay municipal despite the unusual brutality of ity Sne was remanded until the crime, the murder of Mrs, next pridav for Drelimlnarv 4- hearing. ' 4- Looks Like Anyox To Operate Again i Steel and Heavy Equipment Indi-I cates Intention to Resume in There Is no lack of Indications of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. contemplating reopening j the old smelter plant at Anyox on ui v,.u..s , , rather larro onrt nprmanpnf . r91. ' line for the express purpose of Five Shilling Driver's License Caus- " , ,a .,.. , , j . tut ,t u . n. Vessels going north of late have MW VHIVlWg AAA MWVA V V- tllHVItlllWt jl cldent, which threw the House of SnmniflCT UllWClU RftwPft1 Commons Into an uproar yesterday 01I1PPm5. when Emanuel Shlnwell crossed the T Arirrnlno Atirl floor from the Opposition to the LOS Allgeiej) tllU government side and struck Com-'jp T" J TT mander Bower on the cheek with a rTlSCO 1 ICO UD ' smack that echoed through the as- tonlshed chamber, arose during dls cussion In the House over an ap mv.w vnPTC. Anril 5:Cautior. on the staff of the Duke of Alba. Italian ambassador to Great and timidity due to generally ur. settled conditions pervaded thr Britain, for exemption from a five stock market yesterday. The In- shilling driving license. dustrlal average was off .58 at closing, rails up .78 and utilities up .39. SAN FRANCISCO, April 5: Ow- Inn in r c lr r am rtnn c Vi I r n 1' plication from an assistant secre- steamshlp services between San Francisco and Los Ange'es are tied up today. E. O. Ayes, deputy provincial assessor and collector, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Stewart on official business. 4-4 4-4- 4- 4- Bert Glassey On Fast Trip To Vancouver t 4 Government Agent H. F. 4 Glassey of Atlin, formerly of 4- this city; made a flying trip 4-4- from Atlin to Vancouver by 4 airplane a few days ago. He 4- left Atlin on a Tuesday, made the southbound flight In seven 4 4- and a half hours and was back 4- In Atlin again the following Saturday. 4)