Today's Weather prince Rupert Overcast, calm: barometer. 29.70 'falling); temperature. 42; sea smooth. . XXVII.. No. 85. k vi vr. - a m ni5h Insurgents i.auncn new . ...... l.i t a tl mrilirl ' .-- . irti tvnnfn.RnnnKn f mn- .n 11 .a malnr mechanized Ln ivc against Tortosa, key city ".u. ,nnh f the Ebrj Rlv-ir. r 11 il iiui. v. - iimrhorf hv the SDanlsh .- in thnlr drive towards nvln. Italian - -------- o -I 1.1 act Lompleted Trealy To Be Consummated hy End of This Week ROME April 11: (CP) After nnu--i . . a I'm In. t . i. wv (itKttbi anu liv iii(j wttti this week it Is expected the ..... uc luinmuy consumiiiaktu t,'n H n r u. . l , usreement ureal, uu- 4C D le . i. k., nhhrrn lnvallst. rc- nutt nt? un 10.000 cases or less . 1--I- ... ...Ith- 'i nn rn i ii" i sni- iiiiw 11,11 llll U - i mile-, of Barcelona and are in . . . nniilrnllnrr lnll nn TjTI X HI L rilLlL Lllllb kllUk fnr a direct assault. The In- leucr toaay in ouiut iv,iinrr nf fhp natatnnla v i- .l uiliivii.d, " " i nai, i r.n.nvtn in inp nilllLIL ui iviaunu Hi fr-noe. u-oro nrmniiinff. r LiuiLiii. .- .. . . . t n innirirpnT Knnin in Americans Wiped Out . n.u.. I Inrrlmntl nf Tlarlrp I mil nrn lii. irnuci u& u huw and $200 for each additional 5000 cases. Cannery Interests estimate that the largest can- nerles may have to pay as high .nti rrn:: 5"d the Scare River at as Jbbau. . V.'w. . , ri 1 1 11.. 1 . . i vr'c v rrsi i nuncn is iiuiiuicu inn mciuamg American yuiuh- i ii 1....1lf y c n ml c ro. I tu jor a League council 5c. - o u iviav o lu cunsiuur lilu i ill ivik. w.uuu. Juneau Boat Is Overdue t JUNEAU, April ll.-Scveral U&VS nVPrHlia n t T....i. nA n J, A, - - wuui. ui iiuiicuu un V Vni... . ... (Jl - .."in wiiii;in juniu, -r v luuiorsnip t'oiar Bear, witn s'x persons on board, It is fear- W may have been the victim of "orms. Considerable anxiety to the safety of the vessel " aeveloped. 7.8c and 6c. Reliance I, T TORTOSA t ta"1erY : licenses Changed 1 4 VICTORIA, April 11: (CP)- A new scale of license fees for salmon canneries on the Brit i lsh Columbia coast is announ- ced by the nrovlnclal govern- Mediterranean sea wnicn was . ment. n win masc tne an- r .lnrf nn durinn the' nual fde $650 for tanneries FREEDOM OF CITY ..J i. ,..,ii.Hiu iTalf nf nnwuiwi i.Fi. I and 6c. Canadian Dorc B., 18,000, Booth, 7.1c and ' 5o. . . Clipper II, 16.000, Cola broraet! 6.3c and 4c. Cape Spear, 12,000, Pacific, 6.3c and 4c. Cynic, 4,500, Cold Storage, 6.7c and 5c. . . Gony, 9,000, Pacific, 6.1c and 4c. Ispaco, 15,000, Cold Storage, 0.7c land 5c. nn .. , Cape Race arrived witn a,ou but was too late for today's sale. Pioneer Cariboo t.Woman Has Died In May Lose Head i-.l.ll Unllotro fn K(l A, IMIUUHHI, SUK ui.ni..B . . 1 DUHUUIl WHS . .. .14.. II I J I I H I ;cdor missing with many Injur- o Vancouver 5 MYS HldM IN MEXICO mi ui urrnciey, vanun im, man L ; II . . - f I IT i.prl n r 'nlversary with Mrs. Hamilton ln I Hoiil In Klsslmee, Florida, yesterday, ex- iaa.1 gv, xauui xii ww u m w fFm. arm. . i AHtni-rinff t nn km ami lb irii a i u i am. a vwwv t n 0 m avnr ruiiici iiiib vv w mw w r a UllllJltLlllL :. uvii v y kri.&Mi.'wss - - nf ol tne ho fit cuy v nnnn mm. iie " - iiijriivi ii x -vauv nvv Mn 3 w mm tt-h orn tnturoii eiam nnn ft Intl Af Vtn l.lllnKi. nm f.Jal Halibut Sales Summarv American-95.j)00 pounds, 7.3c J and 6c to 8.4c and 6c. Canadlan-95,000 pounds, oc anu 4c to 7.1c and 5c. American Norland. 20.00, Royal, 8.4c and At ARCHDUKE OTTO BERLIN, April 11: It was reported yesterday that Archduke Otto of Hapsburg, claimant to the throne of Austria, had been Indicted for high treason and his extradition from exile was being sought This would make him subject to death at the chopping block should he return or be returned to Germany which now also includes Austria. LONDON, April 11: An announcement made by Joseph P vTormpriv. the new United btaies 'ambassador to Great Britain, will i SOCIETYj Presentation of American Women . n. n f : . I I n .1 , COUrl 10 1B l.mnicu Henceforth of American officials and tho:ij Americans who are ..more or less permanent residents of Great un-1 tain. In future there will be no recommendations for those wlioj come to England merely for the niimose of being presented at: court. The United States Department of State has given its ap- Essential, 6,000, Booth, 6.4c and proval to the move. OTTAWA BLAMED Alicrhart Says He Could Put All Unemployed to Work Under Social Credit CALGARY, April 11: (CP)-One hnnrirpd and fifty members of the Calgary Unemployed Union march-'cd yesterday to the hotel where Premier William Aberhart was staying and demanded more adequate relief. Ahprhnrt. said hp. Would of Capl. do all he could to relievo the Wife r..ipr osier, who i I' Jean oMnn ttp told a rfpWntinn delecatlon nf of four Don Foster, Passes at Uucsnc. BULLETINS m DATE FOR STONE LAYING for April 20 and Olof Hanson M.F. is now on his way front Ottawa to perform the ceremony on behalf of the Dominion government. LINDSETH HOME SOLD Announcement is made of the purchase by Hans A. Hagen of the residence of John Lindseth on Hays Cove Avenue. ..The deal was transacted throught the office of Dybhavn & Hanson. TENDERS BEING OPENED Tenders for the new unit of the Prince Rupert General Hospital are to be opened at a private meeting of the hospital board this evening. It was stated this morning that about half a dozen tenders were in. The bids closed Saturday evening. FIVE YEARS FOR WHITNEY mer wres- 1 iilcnl nf h V Vnrlr Clnrtr Pv. I change, was sentenced today to from five to ten years'- imprisonment for grand larceny. CHINESE STILL WINNING ' SHANGHAI Several hundred ther new victories for the Chinese are reported today along the Tientsin - I'ukow Railway and Taierchwang fronts. As a result of their victories, the Chinese, in addition to inflicting thousands of casualties upon the Japanese, have been successful in capturing considerable quantities of arms and ammunition which they much need. WOULD P.E DICTATOR-PARIS "The one problem is the safety of the nation," declared Edouard Daiadier, the new one party Premier, in a statement. He declared that one of his intentions was to smash the epidemic of strikes in the country. He asks for six months dictatorial power over French finances. The answer to aiUUawaUUt w I ltllV.lt llliailVVJ. ahw munn rnniiHup 30 000 Pacific. 7.8c and cause consternation and Indiana-; thjs was lhe starting of a sit- j uoouubc , ... ln Amerlcan S0Ciai circles j (,own strikc yesterday in thirty- OC. .. . r.A vnnnnHv i .. has InHmntnrt Intimated f.hnt that .... . . . .'.-...! .. n Mm EddlC J.. 14.0UU, AUtn. o.. au BnHoHnn fn; eight factories in Pans, involving workers. .. There are no neiicL'iuun ii-vu"""'" ---1 70 70,000 OU0 we OC . I in f American wnmeil .... Cold storage.. .prcMruwuun ...v. SocIailsts 16.000, Tinv liny Bov uoy. at rnurt ,t ,ni will v,t be rnn confined fined to to wlvc3 wlve3 15,000, Booth, 8.2c in ...ui . - ..... i . . .nn n.n. i;i nun oi.au, tieaguc oi nanuna' Lake uiwa, o.uuu, hlU. mi . . ...IL n 1 nun in the new cabinet. Communists have been demon- stating in Paris streets. GREAT HITLER VICTORY BERLIN As anticipated the plebiscite on union of Germany and Austria yesterday proved a great victory for Chancellor Hitler. The vote was all but unanimous. There were 48,799,269 in favor of the annexation, 452,180 opposed and 85,342 were ruled invalid. Hitler construes it as the greatest triumph of his career. It was the largest turn-out of voters in the history of Germany. Torrential Rains On Hawaiian Ids. NOICTHEKN AND CENTRAL BKITISI1 COLUMBIA'S NEWSI'APEU PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1938. Terrible Auto 11 MAHAL 1 The date for the laying of the Sharp Upward Trend Following De-corner stone of the new federal feat of Reorganization Bill Cuildinr has been definitely Let I , new YORK, April ii. in reaction of .the federal reorganization bill, stocks soared upward on the New York Exchange during Satur-, dav's short the busiest of last year ed to 1,410,000 shares in compari son with 460,000 shares on Friday. Prices in all sections were bullish trial average at closing was 115.22, Eakins. a gain of 5.75 for the day and 9.21 for the week. It was estimated that the upward movement represented a total gain In market values of $2,000,000,000. Nevertheless, there Is a long way to go before the $33,000,000,000 lost VPll' Vlinlf IMnlioril Whllnn ; since March 1937 Is regained. tllill A w a a awvft tu iiiiixiwji i I K-nlrA. r..mA. .AC . I " I uaiiMUH uiwru aimiui more Jananese tronDs were slain I nlovment Insurance Scheme nvrr Ihn urrk.pnil a thp Chinese I Will Proceed Session ln freedom up j .rcCaptured battered Taierchwang Is the third person receive Jhe . (CP)'' ATLAtrlC-ClTY; Aprn H : here the Nipponese advance on ireeaom 01 me nt Ati,r.t! ntv Hankow n,i, turned K,t back. Fur r.,r. lg been Sir cy Vincent, former 7 Lord Mayor of London and Sir M- and ward Beatty, president of the Can- & bag contalnlng between adlan Pacific Railway. $200,000 and $250,000 of jewels af- Mr,and Mrs. Hamilton wert m - ; , , a EX PASO. PASO. Texas. Texas. Anrll April 11 U-The' The ried ln Vancouver. April 10, 188B, ai hrnI1Bht them from Newi ,. . .. . : ,j r.4 t.. VVmrch Mr.S. Ilamil- " " 0 ui muruerera 01 ivna. , . yors. .. ... mini fnnstnnpe toaiHKiU"i . . . 1-1.. . r nt iinnrp iujuuuwiii . jii :H..,tltlnnir f I A llfl I was PROVINCES HOLDING UP j Doubtful Whether Federal Unem- Summer OTTAWA, April It: (CP) Ir. view of the failure of some of th Riots mTTvrTC? Av.l1 11- WHVi TTrnrb I f- National party platform will ment to the British North America -anaaa . . 1 1 . 4 Via ACl necessary pciiinu ui wis letrislatlon, there is uncertainty as to whether the federal government will be able to go ahead this se.v f l rrii y slon with the proposed unemploy-1 fsll I A A ii. ment insurance legislation. IUAU With the budget yet to come and the possibility that a new j trade agreement with the United i States btaies will Wlu be ue brought uiuu.3111, before uciuic Par the me new new tnv hin which, amons other otner thine mines j prohibits the issuance of further Tunis Is In "State of Siege" After tax-free government Donas anc Fifteen Persons Killed in Labor .provides iiwi ieuuu Buvcwu... emrjlovecs shall be subject to taxa tion as other workers are. The tax bill now rocs to the House which tmnns In comDlete control of thai Is expected to send It to center- , omorrow s Tid es High 11:52 a.m. 20.0 It,,.,!, Low 5:48 a ,.m. 4.7 ft. w- I 18:02 pjn. 4.5, It. I'KICK: Crash Mother And Four Of Her Children Burned To Death On Highway tradlne trading session, session. it It was was pcrson Uclicvcd Dying and Three Others Seriously STrtroveCr -, Injured as Result of Tragedy Near Yakima . YAKIMA, Wash., April 11: (CP) Mrs. Lyman Thew nnrl fnnr vnnnrr rhilrlren Eutrene. Helen and Doutrlas leading issues showing gains for-the rpr m.nP,l n fl path i n a flamintr automobile after a aSSJ&SrS crash six miles west of here. A sixth.person is believed i a n,.Krm.n rivinrr nnfl rhvpo nthprs are seriouslv miured. ine tatner. mOVlUS uuiMiimH" .... i ... bonds did not share so markedly in Lyman Thew, was the driver of one car which collided 11 ......1 An.nn Til a InHllC. ... 1 . U IV, n- U. fflir1n I MMM"""!"- Convention Date Is Set WORK VOTE IN ALASKA 'Sum of $210,000 Appropriated For A Employment Along Northern Railway Line OTTAWA, April 11: (CP) , Members of the Dominion WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11: t Pnncorvatlvp PVPriltive. meet- Ti.1.n.nn &nUnni rimnnH nf A. . sirtw , v. v. . ' AClC&tl.C 7.UW1W11J irfuiiw.m " lng in Ottawa Saturday, set aska on Saturday secured final July 5 as the date for the anDroval for an appropriation of onenlne of a national conven- 210.000 for Works Progress Ad tlon ln Ottawa. The conven- ministration projects along the tlon-will select a successor to Alaska Railway line. The entire Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Leader sum Is to be spent in wages at ' of the Opposition, who Is re- the prevailing wage .scale, rattwi " "tlrlng as- leader-of- the- partythan the- relief scales, -jiMti-w also be considered. There win . l. itnn Jnlnn f frnm all no rf mJ I n Aitu iprovlnces provinces too too agree agree to to the tne amend- amenu- T 01 - Canada Qualified Quaimea 70 to Tote vote eillllH I IdMCI Falls; Panic In Hollywood Movie Hollywood, April ii. Tnere nil 1 1 I TTn I y, was near panic ln a Hollywood UlLtMU J1 neighborhood theatre Saturday . nloht. whfln a larirp nnrtlnn nf nla?!- im- i "o"- ....... ..--o - f liament, it is not unlikely that the Jfcw pubiic Works Program For ter fell from the celling Into the 1 1 ,1 I . , - 11.. ..... n. . .. . . 1. nrl I n ..-Vi 1 1 n n ntfifuro eVimi, nrq e session may exiena wen nnu inc Relief In United Mates iov auuicn,c nnuc a t"""i- summer. ALGERIAN TROUBLES Personar Says Roosevelt in. progress. The general belief was that an earthquake had occurred. iPlucfpr fnlllntr n him nprpsdt.at.pfl WASHINGTON, D. C, April H J eleven, stitches being put ln the (CP)-The United States Senate, of Wilfrld Llnders, Llnders by a vote of 34 to 23, Saturday) 1e was also lnjured simllarlyal- approvea though neither were seriously hurt. CREW IS RESCUED cltv. Tunis was under "state of ence. . Survivors of Greek Ship Which wp lnst. nltrht followine riots I Today a new program ol relldi during the day ln which fifteen and public works will be an- - ,.,n mio,i onn inn in- nounced to Congress by the au lured. Labor troubles were at tin 'ministration. The government has Rl..tf Blew .. Up Takpn Taken Aboard Ahoard t British Vessels LONDON, April 11. Three British the kind- let It be known mat a 5 ,ouu,uju.- bottom of the disorders, tankers afrlved ycsterday at th8 ling cause of which was a demon- j""" program oi new puum. :.Qreek steamer Mount Kyllenedrlft- stration ln demand for the release has been araitea Mans , ,n twQ shattered parts several from prison of a strike leader. FLIERS ARE ! PICKED UP No Less Than Twenty-two Inches picked up late Saturday from their Fails in i'iiiy-Mx nours sinking united states wavy piane which had been forced down ln the 1 Pacific Ocean ten miles off Dla-I interest w certam states M hundred mlles north of the Azores and towns are also proposed foUowlng an CXplosion. P Seamen Pres dent Franklht D Roosevelt ons th in a statement Saturday night re-. 3 " . vcssel-whlch, s 111 gardln the rejection by the ouse wfere of Representatives of the admlnls- " ; " ' ,T VI. th after tratlon's government rcorganlza- Part a"du thJr,tee,n Uom ... .... !nnrl. Thp wlrplpss nnprntnr was tlon Din. sam no regarded tne ac- - ; , tr .. ... .. . 'rirnwnpd and one member of the lion oi tne tinusn merely as av. Fishing Vessel Says United States lndiCat.ion of difference on th. , crew is missing. Navy Airmen Who Were Forced m,estlon of policy It wns no time I - Down Off Hawaii for personal recrimination, he fell ' , t and he did not Intend to offer lYleXlCan WOmCn He h's followers wou'd HONOLULU, April ll.-Lleut. El-' f ,ho"ea . rp n , take sim,,ar vlew- a iTn GlVC JeWCls der Patterson and three men were Weather Forecast HONOLULU, April 11: Torren- mond Head. The rescue was ef-l .Furnished through the cturtcy o tlal rains in parts of the Hawai- fected by a native fishing sampan. ViTrrlnnut-rt rSTlX four.ian Islands over the week-end The weather was rainy and misty cut i wnpiii from o!mreation t- auuu, uc i-uiv. uvu-o"""" j.: j .. n I., i. u.ni innMk. k.n at R m . todav .nd covers th 3S interviewed him that, If he; caused wiaespreau uamaBC, lam- anu n, w oin, u, ui,.u. .... ' that Uiail 111WI- l.Vl.vv v..v, . - - - hour lrlod endlu C 5 pm. tomorrowl. 111 I 1 c.l.l n..JII' orlntr hlinflrpH hnmelPSS Allfl ai ucrmuu-u iu uui, owuu wcum vwi.h , i Mrs were mm . . OUESNEL. April ii 11. 'j- " j infn .aMW withnnH least one nerson is dead as a re- its four occupants. They were la-' Prince Rupert and , Queen Char Jean Foster, wife of oapt. v lntcrferc,lcc he would be! suit. Twenty-two lucres of rain rain ln ln ter ter transferred transferred to to an an army army tender tender, ; Foster and well known i p tQ c ne Jn Albcrt Iflfty-slx hours was reported ln one which which had had responded responded to to S.O.S. S.O.S. slg woman or tne wuuw. " . iWlthln three months. section. t at the end of the week. 4.t l;. t" .if . . lotte Islands Fresh to strong north sig- to nonncasi winas, snowery, pals, and taken to Pearl Harbor. coming quite cool tonight. ."Mexican Government Asks Far Valuables to Assist In Fuel Bill MEXICO, April 11. The government of Mexico has appealed to loyal Mexican women to give their Jewelry, table silver and other valuables to assist ln paying the republic's petroleum bill following the recent expropriation of American and British oil properties.