Suffers Its Initial Major Arrested For Theft Near Here I VANCOUVER, Nov. 18: (CP Ernest Maynard, an Alaska t Incii;.rt, .ww.srj-jsjjL?it U9pe. 1 ye 'eroay on msimciicnj uvm the provincial police at Prince k Rupert on a charge of enter- in? the home ot Rev. E. W. Slater. Anglican missionary, at Mr'.lakaUa last September and tnkini nwav the clergyman's personal effects. The police are nklng Miynard to Prince Ru- pert for hearing. k PASSING OF CHURCHMAN Canon Gould, Well Known in Prince Kuptrt, Dies in Toronto Today TORONTO, Nov. 18.-Rcv. Canon S. II, Gould, one of the most prominent clerics of the Church of Eng land in Canada, died in Toronto thl mnrnlnir Canon Gould had an exceptional having been "VUVIVllUi v- ' erartunio r.f unlvrrsttv. of medical college and of .Wyclif f e Theological College, Toronto. Th Pannn's first WOrk after graduation was as a medical mis sionary in Palestine where he maae a name Tor himself as an exceptionally capable medical man. -Later he was called home to take the important position of General Secretary jt IVio nlleelnnnrv Society Of j vi IfllU mijuiv.."., - Canada. Canada. Under Under his his direction, direction, that that the organization of great financial campaigns where millions of dollars r.. uiin fnr urtrrnt needs nvic uubuaii-u v .D . . o- of the the church, church, At At such such times times his nL - - - .the admiration of all with whom he was associated. White a capable business man, he was also a man of earnest Carmn ritAA .MnM o number of visits to Prince Rupert and was "card with', pleasure,,' arid1 profit h? the local service club3 and at church services. River. NARCOTIC RING NEW YORK Twenty 'indictments i.-vc been returned against members of an alleged narcotic ,(..- iih oncrations between New v York. yorUi Montreal, Montreal, Belgium, Belgium, Atlantic liners Canada. Kir.lIT SESSIONS SOON VICTIM VICTORIA Night sessions are ocated completion VICTORIA, Nov. 18: (CP) A change if to be made in "the Workmen's Compensation Act whereby 68 2-3 Der cent of wages may be paid in compensation uuicau ui . Pilot Don Imric and Co-Pilot Jack Herald Lose Their the present 62 v, per cent. This win i 5 ins Vancouver-Bound Ship Bounced and bring British Columbia up to an Burst Into Flames cllua' uaou - REGINA, November 18: (CP)-Don Imrie, pilot, and Minister PYS lack Herald, co-pilot, were killed early today when their TransCanada Air Lines mail plane crashed and burned Berlin VlSlt four miles west of here shortly after taking off for Van- rouver The cause of the crash was not immediately Berlin. Nov. 18: CP)-Defen:r Innun' The ine nlane. apparently, struck the ground, Mtoutw Pirow of south Africa ar-known. plant, .'A Ras exploded and the rived in Berlin yesterday. The Ger- machine caught fire. man press seer in Plrow's visjt s Th chin's tvn motors were torn honfnl $i?n that German demand away and hurled yards from the f0r colonies might be better under wreck. stood. BIG STRIKE ! IS PLANNED General Walk-out Threatened In France As Protest at Daladler Plan PARIS, Nov. 18: (CP) Opposed to Premier Edouard Daladler's three year plan for the rehabllita tion tion of or France; France's finances finances, the the Gen threatening ,a general strike throughout France. A general la- I. . '.f i ui.UUAj r Dor demonstration is puumcu iui a week from Saturday. SIX FEET OF SNOW FALLS AT PREMIER King George SQVereien to more distant parts of Everv detail of the visit was ac companied with, that gorgeous .nLnHnr tn which both the climate of India and "th9 temperament of its' people are so amply adapted Tim fmherial Camp for the Dur bar covered an area of 25 square The troops on parade num- organlzatlon became the strengthi Francc and Germany. They are d" 20 000 and outside the amphi- l. rt . i (..aIkii lands, -ii .j l l.i. imnrnted Oil trans- I . , mound .. j ,. nnn:triirtpd constructed ' utinaaa .u..uutl ana U11U in l.l . iuius L - aucs m -i l .. nhnrrh worked ,nr1rpn. ... 11- n.iil and nn on trains (mills in 111 U'horo lv n.n.lon Perhaps the most outstanding fpiitum F rnnn rsniilri's WOrk WaS i,ont a was to accommodate 50,000 natives. Announced Kciorms George V at that time announced reforms in India by the British gov ernment of the time tnat causeu to some of the more .j iw siancu nexv n iuw- . . .. - Legislature, I conservative minds in Indian goy- enerev and pvecutlve ability weic - ----- 00.ra . the iprnment - Lord uurzon, ior m . ..4 i mnnin mil. niivnim" - IIWW n budget debate yesterday were R. who urged Kamloops, H. Carson, highway; C. a Kamloops-Jasper Slmilkamcen, wno an- II. Tupper, .nnD a nrevlous Viceroy. The Ol.ai.vv., t - was transferred from Cal cutta to Delhi, a governorship was created for Bengal presiaency ' These were but two of the import- of the Hope- l'rinceton road, and E. L. Ayres, Chilliwack, and L. II. Sheppard, Delta, who thought there should for municipalities be more relief and farmers. t rhnnnes. an. v " ... .. sprlltlon was raising its neaa in India In 1911 at the time of their Majesties' visit. A year later there was an attempt; to assassinate the Empire. But his inspections oi the trenches of Flanders In war time brought him In contact with the troops from the overseas Dom inions. Of even broader token, in a popular way, were his periodical radio broadcasts to the Empire, with the Dersonal touch of greet lng simultaneously and alike "to the 1 UI. nnlln 1 . V, 1AMA1.. Tomorrow s Tides Todays Weather- I Prince Rupert Overcast, south- ' 11:11 a.m. 21.5 ft. High west wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 29.68 (steady); temperature, 5:04 a.m. 7.1 ft. Low 45; light chop. 17:51 p.m'. 3.9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1. - ... PRICE: 5 CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1871938; :i4 sy q- f S- I A ! Agreements Announced Two Die In Mail Plane Crash Large Share Of CONDENSATION ransv-anaaa rx Lines jq increased Ihree (Nations Trade Pacts WILL MEET CHALLENGE Great Britain Proceeding With Plans To Give Hiven to Hebrews north rpnnrt there, is now six feet cave the principal orauon in uus- Franklin D. Roosevelt of various as iu .i it. a n. r.pctr of Canadian-United states settler oil nic iiuige 01 mc mtut. rv . , 1 relations including aeience of the new trade agree-appeal in what was probably the widest Speaking of all his messages was the ments which were signed yesterday, , .i ,.i i, DromUr-vfinff said that the bene- ' last inri5unas Brceung iioa oi .v....v. - . the King: "It is good to think that, fits of the treaties would extend far a a 1 . ii i.t--..A mamtI ao H 1 root I XT our own family of people is at peace beyond tne uur -vu .1.., WiUL lUSCil illlU UlllvCU 111 UI1C UCOUC-""-i to be at peace with other nations . - " '. ! ' a friend of all and enemy of none I GOLD ' . . " His Majesty voiced his "truest , Christmas wishes and those of my wife (Queen Mary), my children and and my my grand-children grand-children who who are are LONDON, Nov. 18: (CP) The iur,r,frpal nrlce of bar gold was ' yesterday e5ieiuJJ at $35.08 per fine ?teaa with me today,' "for similar family gatherings In the uttermost parts ounc ' ' of the Empire. "The King 'died January 20, 1936. Edwardian Travels The present King's grandfather, Edward VII., who reigned from .1901 FARM HAND SOUGHT REGINA Harry Helfel, farm hand, Is sought for the murder or J. A. Reiser, prominent Saskatchewan farmer, at Slntaluta, fifty miles east of Reglna. Total Trade Of Involved In New Signed Yesterday Many Lines of Fish Are Affected One Cent Duty Against Canadian Halibut is Retained Wheat Preference Off OTTAWA. Nnvpmher 18: (CP) A broadened and Gen- . wholesale Eviclion of Jews From smoothei highway for Canadian products moving- into the eral Confederation of Labor Germany Next .Move ITnitPfl SthtPS market was ODened ThursdaV but at the cost of the Dominion wheat preference in the United ottlpmphf Plans Kingdom and . the lessening of other preferences including i wiia oeiuemeiii thaon a in favor of the United states Thisj was 1 1J U 1 1 Vi a nanr of snow at Premier. Up to yester- seldort yesterday at me lunerai time. Nobel Peace Prize . entered 000 Jews In Germany and i would p Year Awarded Hied If Britain a European them. 1 UI lCttl nnaiuuu came' cost $600,000,000 to remove war The resonant answer in Antrnst 1914. and the four sue ceeding years, when India astonish-1 ed the world with its display or militant loyalty. George V. journeyed to Northern Ireland in 1922 and to S:otland hnf thp trin I IltaU J btlllVO mmv vw - -t- -vr , had ever visited that vast eastern 1911 rcmained his only visit as 1 tf-lKHn-n nMi4 and Queen" tlOOtT I . i J I i A. Empire. lied on the Medina, a llmr . . . i . ! . Wn nn ntltn .manned ior me ume uci6 " ese warships and transports are j nayal ratlngS) in honor of "The said to be steaming up the Pearl igallor King," The Canadian Press recalls. PROBLEMS DISCUSSED Nausen Office for Refugees at Gen eva Receives Prize OSLO. Norway. Nov. 18:. (CP) The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the Nansen office for refiitrpps at Oeneva. Premier King is Overnight Guest lt the fourth time since 1901 of President Roosevelt at White House i that the award has been made to !an institution instead of a person. I Viscount uecu oi uneiwoou rc- WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 18: ceiveri the Noble peace prize last fnpiPremler William Lyon Mac- kenzle King told a press conference, that an overnight stay at tne wxute House had provided an opportunity for frank discussion with President Royal Princess Born In Egypt Queen Farida Gives Birth Daughter on Thursday Canada-United States trade agreer ment signed in Washington were moria TitHli Viprf orrnmnanied hv Pnv'f Tn Pov an explanation of the Canadian 4. VJUV I 1 U 1 OJ J part in the Anglo-Canadian agree- Wit n I 1 ment which was signed at tne same more Vlfire RCllCl iveiiei , dav morning there was little snov. service of trnst von nam, secret- virtually everv kind of fish at Stewart but yesterday after ary of the German embassy, at T' caught in Canada will enter the noon there, .was a .heavy fall In Paris, who was the victim of a VICTORIA, Nov. 18: (CP) ynje(j states at lower duty, the re-Portland Canai. Jewish assassin's bullet last week. Premier T. D. Pattullo a,n' ' ductlon In many Instances amount- "Germany understands the chal- nounced yesterday that in fu- a maxlmum of m per cent lenge of the Jews and accepts it.'- ture the province wUl contrl- below the 1830 rate Lumber, ag-declared von Ribbentrop. bute 60 per cent of the cot of ri products, livestock and The nuiipt. which killed von i rMipf of unemDlovables, the. ....5-,....,,.. ... TransCanada Air Lines officials "' . coming here from Winnipeg to are Canada s nnvn llmn CuotU (.liests investigate the company's first ma- Jor accident. n 4 vrAnr.n Bulletins CHAMBERLAIN LOSES SEAT LONDON, Eng. Vernon Bart-Iclt, running as an Independent Progressive opposed to the "dangers of Chamberlain's foreign policy," scored a major po litical upset by winning liriuge- Arrivai tn the cltv on the BERLIN. Nov. 18: (CP) Foreign Prince George last nlsht from the Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop EUKOru WAS f AVUKfcl) IN TRIPS OF KINGS IN YEARS PRIOR" TO THIS By The' Canadian Press " , . , ; some mmerais wui oencui-, a bi caw-Rath was aimed at the . heart t of municipalities to pay 40 An Per er volume of entry from Canada to the Reich, it was declared. sent. At present the govern- s being permitted. Chancellor Adolf Hitler was the mCnt pays but 40 per cent and marklng chief mourner. ... the municipalities the sixty per TirpA that Can. ', No additional restrictions had cent. Radian lumber entering. tlT7nUc, Deeil lUlOUSCU jrawciuajr uuuu,u v it was stated that eight thousand Jewish homes in Berlin would shortly become available for Ary- (CP) The is still actively a plan for the ans. this was taicen 10 impiy mai itii A Y I IK 1 ITnwovpr. Hoval Visit to Canada in 1939 Kccalls George '. wholesale eviction of Jews fro.a 1711 1 Jl lu And Queen Mary Toured India in 1911 their homes was contemplated. inu vuvvii j de- Thousands of ardent Nazis ' monstrated in Berlin yesterday on 'occasion of von Rath's funeral. Refugees CONVICTED 111. -n onl'T laVP PrilSSHIl Llll' SUilB LU UltCli mil i.;jvv. ... .-r I i, i. T,lcV. rofiicroDC frnm T.oo A Uhh nt margin of 10,000 over the government candidate. REJECTS PROTEST TOKYO Japan today rejected all major contentions of the United States note of October G pro testing at "unwarranica interference" with American rights in China. As for the war, it is reported that heavy Japanese reinforcements are being rushed to Canton where the Chinese appear to be launching a new coun-ter-offensivc which, indeed, is said to have reached the outskirts of the South China metro-polls, throwing the Japanese cam- nntm paign out oui oi of gear. s1"1' I oriy - Japan the Viceroy, Lord Hardlnge. l States bear man: laenuiymg us origin is removea ana quuuas ait-increased or abolished. The live-stock quotas are increased. All concessions obtained in the 1935 agreement are retained and a much greater number of new concessions are added. Sacrifice of the United Kingdom Jury Finds Bremerton Executive' preferences holds good only for the Guilty of Conspiracy ( duration of the Anglo-American. agreement which, like the Can- uRirnfTrRTnv Nov. 18. Mavor adian -American pact, runs for . Bremerton was' three - years irom January - i next. labor upposmoii nim cui u n.. .- , - , , Keiiicuitiit o n-iu6w ...... jcmc i. i.mv . ninrftT In another by- n-nvpminp- Dominion of the "free association Of the mem- Germanv in British colonies. Gov- found guilty yesterday by a jury, The text of the Canada-United, , ,iin., rlrrtinil i,p1.i held V vi iterdav. having a i,Q,. bers nf of the tho Rriti;h British Commonwealth Cnmmonwealth of of Nations. Nations. In the!ernors ernors 0f of colonies colonies including including Tan- Tan- after after 900-year story of the British dynasty since William the Conqueror, mVioViiw trip nparest thins: to a " - - V JjlUWUVIJ precedent for their Majesties' 1939 'tour of Canada is the memorable I Journey of the King's Illustrious father George V. and Queen Mary the Queen Mother to India in December, 1911. There at the Durbar, they were crowned again Em-nprnr and Emrjress of India, follow lne their coronation In London, TnnP 9.2. 1911. t ,: hpfnre India 'received her present charter of self-government reigning rung oi wiBia" and UUU no ilU vB""0 more than' four hours' delib- States trade treaty reveals that, in ; .. t?.4 Atvi. - r.Ai-mtt Hio'tHn rasp nf wheat. Canada and lormer ueimau caov w- eraiion, oi cuuapuatj -o ciun vv. - . , Iganynca, ca. have been asked to ascertain orjeratlon of a Chinese gambling re-1 Australia had agreed on the re-; The historians agree the presence how many thev can take care of 0rt. , . movai of the duty of two sh wings j and the united stares per quaver w t h onPPn at the Dur-' Dominions Z.: L :Z7rt hnP nr .nmelhave also been asked what they , , n r '.foreign wheat into the United King oar uciycvi iu vvwt 1 i.t .u 4 ioV on- ran Hn thorlty fKHT,rn In the thPPARt East would would be be imuer-i lmper-, Tliere Tnere are are estimated esumawa to w be e 600, to dom since 1932. The text said: "The economic effects of this duty have always been a matter of argument." The six-cent duty on 'Unltpt States wheat entering the United Kingdom Is removed, putting US5 Ited States on equal footing with. Canada. Canada through supera; lor quality, Is expected to largely retain Its market and Australian and Argentine wheat will be prob ably most severely struck. 'The United Kingdom made a seasonable reduction In the duty on apples imported from the United States from four Jihlllings sixpence to three shillings per hundredweight. Canadian apples continue to enter duty free. Tariff treatment to United States f lumber Imported Into the United Kingdom provides for entry into me. United Kingdom or those Kinds or lumber of which the United States Is an Important supplier of United Kingdom requirements' on terms as favorauie as tnose on wuu.-u wu- ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Nov. 18: aaian lumoer z.-. vva wifp nf Kinir United states. i .til. J 1 1 . iU Farouk, gave birth to a daughter' Lumber concessions are made to yesterday. The Queen was attend- the United States In two stagem ed by the same doctor who oillci-) immediate and ultimate, conces-ated in bringing Her Majesty Into the lmmedlate stage to the world. There was a21-guna- ... . . . lute. Had It been a boy there would; .i ' j 1 have been 101 guns. force of the United Kingdom-United States trade agreement on t M Plllshnrv and Dr. C. H.l Ton.mr,. 1 r.nnppssln(ns In the ul v - -- uaiiuuij - Batsln of the Workmen's Compen- tlmate stages are only operative satlon Board are in the city on of-i When and for so long as the lm tidal business, mey arnveu port excise tax or i.au per tnous- , last n ant's train irom rnnce George, having come north by way of the Cariboo. and feet board measure ceasesito (Continued on Pago. Six) ...... ' Ml 1 M 'X i .'-4 ' t