Tomorrows Tides in Various Countries Responsive Chord Struck Mill 1 llIVI I II i r ii m;i is riarnv 1 sssui r mm m m m k j r hour comes, I ;' With Nazis Tl t VfVn Una. a Tm-innao --, yesterday causH f tf and 3 the south coast of 1 frM an W frtavrtttlak A r m lit - interior. IS LOWER Coir rim Baltic and trranran Areas Almost In Halt May 9: War risk rr ag the Baltic andMedl-areas were reduced yes- .:m 1 to twelve shillings ? per 100. iBuiletins lire said today that an Indian i btlnr held for oucstlonlnr In ftar old Indian girl, whoe body i found on an Indian reser ion here yesterday. I'ATTI'LLO FEELS OOOD " lAWA After spending two V rnnrj.r.1... .lk IlnmlnlOII - Illllll T1l.il . . - Illrlil. 1. I nr li t.sltnlln British Columbia ,ald he be I ril MSI v lailnH 1 1 1 f 1 1 rl 1 1 Sr itfa ii .. .....1 discussed, lie will return Toronto to Vancouver by f. n.nl.nl.1H 1 1 -v i m RIV Knariir I n lllVf .lirMIIIIIII ME. May 9: (CP) Speaking connection with an Army Day Ill LI' IfrnMlMM TI.h In ..m.r.lltil HITLER BID She Bt KLIN, May 9: (CP) Havas News Agency quoted i -iiircea todav as savine that Germanv had accented " ' i e 4 1. sr..;:. e. ,iT uHiisig, must acme ui uie present European r Interviews between Monsignor Cesare Orsen-r. o io Oermany. and) -Af '-itf Hitler and be- It Jfff inn i TT MIL1 1 ARY George Bwinet were, i. k Yesterday Monslg-i ipi"gl. papal nuncio 3 Foreign Minister! r i W;!!iam Oodfrey. ap-' ' ' London, confer-1 r . Becretary Halifax t k end. MEETINGS IS REFUSED I Scandinavian Nations Resolutely Refuse to be Drawn Into European Entanglements STOCKHOLM, May 9: (CP) Foreign ministers of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, after considering a Oerman offer of mutual non-aresslon pacts. Issued a communique reaffirming a policy of strict neutrality In European affairs. Each minister Is determined to stick by the Oslo declaration of 1938 which declared their right to free self-estimation. The foreign mJnlsters said they wanted to stay outside groups formed by European stales. In case of war, they would do everything In their power to avoid being Involved. Dust Storms And Snow In Alberta hours in southern Alberta yester day. In northern Alberta, Includ ing Edmonton, there was snow. Man', Wife And Child Killed riane Crashes In uascaae tains While on Flight io Seattle SEATTLE, May Hood sailors. Their Majesties Proving Good SailorsDecorations Along Railway Line AIIOAUI) EMPRESS OF AUS- TKAI.IA, Slay 3s (CP) A south-west by Muth wind beat the port ide of the Empres of Australia today as she sped the King and Queen to Canada at seventeen knots per hour. The wind vina gave rave the tne ship snip quite quite a a roll roll MONTREAL. May 8:-Otxd pro gress Is beint made bv the Ca nadlan National Railways In the decoration of the stations, hotels general office buildings and tlcke-and express of'lrs of the svsterr, for the forthcoming tour of Theii Males ties. King Oeorge and Queen Elizabeth. It was stated at head rltlh and French Experts Confer quarters of the company here to in rans on i rocevves ui .Muiua. dfly in the Rnerl theme th Defence most prominent feature will b the Union Jack, flanked by Ca- PARI8. May 9: CP (Technical nadlan red ensigns, while In Ui discussions between DrlUsh and province of Quebec the French I French military experts are again irlcotor will ,tak!tplac alon being conducted In Paris. Planl w,th the" oiher flags. are being perieciea lor mc pro- The centre of greatest attraction cesses of mutual assistance should ni be the Chateau Laurler Hotel war break out Two planes brought jn Ottawa In which several state th British military leaders to functions will be held durlr. Paris yesterday Their Majesties' visit In the capi tal city for more than four day-Over the main entrance will b-t large Britannia centrepiece s' high relief 18 feet high and 1. feet wide with shields of the roy- a ns on each side, the who'.' being surrounded by hedges of green shrubbery. On the front ol the hotel facing the square wlP be long red streamers linked together at the top with festoons of tricolor bunting. Each of these streamers will be capped by a large shield with flags. Over the porte-cochere at the northeast entrance on Mackenzie Avenue which will be used by Their Maj esties when entering for state functions at the hotel, there will be a laree hleh relief piece of brilliant colors of the royal coat of arms flanked by shields and flags. On the facade of the cha teau Laurler over the entranc? and also over the entrance facing the canal will be four long red streamers slmlllar to the front. The Chateau Laurler on all side will be very brilliantly flood-light ed every night during the royal visit at the capital. The Union Station facing the Chateau Laurler Hotel at Ottawa will be decorated by a large cutout relief of the royal coat of Arms standing against a back can- I . I 1... t U 1 lopy surmounveu uy mc vj.-i and three flags, the whole C PAIOARY AIaj ARY. May Maytf-,;. 9: (CP)-Thcre . . ., crown . . hHiiinntlv flood-lighted. All were ausi storms wmcu - : Anrk a stations passed during aayugn'. hours will be docorated along the Canadian National Railways, the Union Jack In. the form ni a snirifl' being the predominating featura throughout the system. The shield will bear the Union Jack, tn centre, flanked by red ensigns and a Union Jack on each side. At all hotels, telegraph and ex-! I press offices located In cities visited by Their Majesties, the gen-Ipral scheme of decoration In the 9: Wreckage ... . ft, crown in hleh Uiaita ' - w w OTTAWA, May 9r- CP -In- dicatlon that Prune Minister j William Lyon Mackenzie rung stiU hopes to prorogue Parlla- ment on May 19 during the visit of King George, came to- day when he gave--kiotlce of motion for morning fitting of the Home of Commons begin- sitting on Saturday!' Denied Ail DUKE OF WINDSOR HOUSE HAD LONG MEET LONDON, May 9: (CP) The British House of Commons early today approved a resolution appropriating $150,000,000 for mili tary training. At 5:15 a.m. a lour teen-an-a-half hour longest In two years, blue streamers capped with Union Jack or royal crown. In the windows of main city ticket offices of the Canadian Na tional Railways across Canada will be a large plaster cast rt-productlon of both sides of the t . I mhJa. Vs. from Ellensburg 0f the three Enu- off Saturday flflgs and CJC5ts The d docks u Seattle. All three were oiu., and ,lon( into a , evidently, eviaeiniy. w crasnea . , ! T-l. 1 J I 141 Capitol 5:35 a.m. 168 ft. TAXI 10:08 pjn. 16.2 It. Maccy's Coffee House. 12:14 pm. 65 f NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - XXVIII No. 108. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939. PK ICE: J CENTS ecs i anger In Alaska Highway ope Takes In Hand In Peace Dealings Senator Urges Canada lermanv Aorees Uoon CROSSING w I 1 rri 4 rnriT r r n i. i I A1LAM1L onrerence un roiisn sue. It Has Been Stated fn:n.. ifn..A iii.i I.., i i v..:,.. IllllltlU J w "J m mm mrmmm :G00D YEAR : Prorogation By J FQR MUSEUM v inrr .onrna 1 t- WITHKlNGi'S-: Increase In Number of Visitois I uver I rcvious icar ennwn in Annual Report Building Fund T,umbia held In the City Hall last evening with Dr. Neal Carter pre- 'siding in place of R. L. Mcintosh, the president, the chief business was the adoption of the annual'.. report as follows: , "It is most gratifying to be able o state that the number of vist-i iors to the museum In 1938 was greater than in any previous yejr nd the interest that the museum, h V.ds for these visitors has been u'Z!r?nted by the addition of a a considerable number of new ex- hlblts The resignation of Canon W. F Rushbrook from the board has been much regretted, as was alsa the resignation-of C O. Ham, rrTesentin? the Junior Chamb" f Commerce. N. Mussaliem was vfuvui.cu iu fciic uiidm trait ill 1938. 1 'Visitors during the year totalled, 3218 an Inprcusc nf 343 nvir thf 1937 The majority of these visi ons were tourists passing through I the city. Three classes of school children were taken on a con-; ducted tour through the museum. This is a facility which greater' advantage might be taken by the local schools. i "Among the new exhibits placed on display there may be ,'loned: ( , . 1 1 1 1 V... .iiuumcu uiuuse ut'au uuuaim uy D. Sutherland; Indian food dish, Peter Ryan: Indian burial board, W F. Rushbrook; Unborn sea lion, F A. MacCallum: collection South African curios. F. J. Fuller; Chi-inese monk stick, A. J. Edlund; Japanese sword, P. Ratchford. "It is impracticable to present I thA rnmnlitp list at tVile limn hnf' the gratitude of the board Is ex-1 tended to each and every person who has donated or loaned ex- i hlblts during the year. Special Commons In London Approves Riffi mention may be made of 'the Military Training Vote After growing Interest displayed by the Fourteen Hour Session fishing fraternity In bringing tol -ur notice some of the oddities: encountered In deep-sea fishing nd the board wishes again to extend its thanks to George Cunningham for permission to display during the summer months his session, the very fine collection of Indian conciuaea. carved "slate" totems. Through icelved to retain a young fur seal" facilities In our own museum, has been deposited In the exhibit of frozen specimens on dlsolay at the Canadian Fish and Cold Stor age plant. The petroglyph stone mcaaiS Demg spcuauj, J presented somn tlmo aon hv Pnn on the occasion" , fc " ' of ahe royal visit to Canada Thcs; d tQ ,Ub t 1 ...Ill 4 n J An n rl.nnnri hfllr. , ' casts wm smuu vn , . I V 1 W1..A 111. grouna oi ncu iujui uiuc shiv, i- cH0n the park and fenced In for pror mnunicQ dv u uiuuu in uu icu . ..i..v.i n The plane naa, . . b ,ong red white and also belnc decorated. mountainside: To Go Slow APPROVED normous bxpenoiture I-or lnis Branch of Uncle Sam's Defence Is O. K'd. WASHINGTON'. D C. May 9: n Using United States Money General Gricsbach Believes Finances Arc Reins Offered So That Road Would Be Available for Military Use OTTAWA, May 9: (CP) The government was urg-;ed last night by Senator W. A. Griesbach, Conservative 'of Alberta, to go slow in the matter of using United States Number of valuable Donation,1 money to build the Alaska Highway. He told the Senate Received During Year Toward : that the road had all the aspects of being financed by the increasing Exhibits , United States so that it might be available for the trans- . port of troops and supplies in the At the annual meetine of the.m t wr vw w ipvpnt nf war with Janan. It would nlng Thursday and a day long Museum of Northern British Col-! fi A V Y Kill be dangerous for Canada to lend S Alaska Highway i Commission Will Visit District 'CP The $773,000,000 naval ap-1 -rpprjatlon bill provlndlng for thn construcUon of new major! OTTAWA, May 9. The Canadian battleships. 500 fighting plane3 Commission on the Alaska Highway and air bases in the Pacific ln-lwjii go west early this summer to muuii; nwiw - "J over uu projected rout?sp.- he House of Representatives yes- 'erdav. POPE ASKS Nations FOR PEACE' h umber visiting the museum In 'sends Message To All European i -Responsive Germany Scarlet Fever Hits Shanghai Note In ' VATICAN CITY, May 9: (CD Vatican News Service today announced that papal nuncios 3u various capitals were conveying to the heads of governments messares exnressinc the "ardent men-1 desire for peace of Pope Pius." Disclosure of the Pope's peace moves in European capitals have struck a more responsive note in Germany than any such efforts thus far. Meantime the Nazis admitted that friendship negotiations were being conducted between Russia and Over One Hundred Cases Reported Among Refugees And There Are Undoubtedly More ' SHANGHAI, May 9: Scarlet fever 'Is epidemic anion? refugees in Shanghai. There are at least one hundred cases with one death reDorted. Undoubtedly, there are which, on account of lack ofiYTrifiT i XT". HP GOING AXIS Britain Assured That Policy Stays Same Despite Resignation of Litvinoff LONDON. May 9: (CP) It was oak poles. reponea on gooa auwnoruy i ensign on npv pleree wpre ftftln . For smaller cities where the Ca- Kted !ndon t0day that Great BfUaln "la during the tour nadlan National have ticket or f ,d, ,lhJ..tou:isi had received assurance that Russia iseason. ins uuuiuiui lectures auu i .i,,., ,,j. k. i. etrmnh off pes. frames contaln-i .. . , .. ...... .J was not swinging towards tne . -- a.a ,n rnnauciintr ine lounsiii- ,. . ine: nlctures pictures ui of the King iun6 and u 4u. " .jL.j Kome-iienin axis, lvan Aiaissy "" " , alrp i,r.inn anc lr in rel rei CI, , wiin a ciusin ccu ii.Kis.jing hrol. yesterday of an . lQlieen tains of..toeM bundlnt ln coloMi nanked by a the Interest of these visitors. which an Oregon man, I, t.i. or? rod nnm nrs.-' .'---- wife i and ana small smau uauKiin-w daughter, had tak-,wU1 ,wm be decorated with - shields, ' belntr used " ' "The kindness of H. F. Puller, en for Soviet ambassador to Great Britain, has stated that foreign -pol- iinv nf PiigcI-s will riftt hft oViarifrprf p.. crAnArntlclv Mnnrllnm Vmmio'V, ..... used by Their Maec;:v " ,,, '.,. " u" V.:tas a result or me resignauon o: accom- i t vnnrnnver and Victoria are. ' " " " ' Maxim Utvlnoff as foreign com- (Continued on Page TuoJ lllltfUMI . tlcalarjy those from Hazeitori and Prince George, it Is announced by Hon, harlexJ5lwartejalr.-s reran There will be public Waring at Prince George, Hazel ton and Jwhitehorse. Halibut Sales Summary American 62,500 pounds, nd 5.c to 8.2c and 5.5c. Canadian 50,500 pounds, land 5c and 7c and 5c. 7.9c and 55c. American Tillicum, 12,000, Royal, 7.9c 7.VJ 6.95 and 5.5c. Midway, 12,000, Pacific, 8.2c and " 5?. Lorelei, 14,500, Booth 8.2c and 5.5c. Don Q.. 14,000, Royal, 8.2c and 5.5c. Judith. 10.000, Cold Storage, Canadian Kaien, 14,000, Pacific. 6.9c and Ed. Lipsett. 14,500, Cold Storage, 6.9c and 5c. Joe Baker, 6,000, Cold Storage, 7c and 5c. Relief, 16,000, Atlln, 7c and 5c. ELECTIONS IN NORTH Provincial By-Elections In Skeena and Fort George Mooted VICTORIA, May 9. According to some political quarters here, E. T. Kenney may accept the federal Liberal nomination In Skeena as Olof Hanson will not be seeking reelection. This would necessitate a provincial by-election In Skeena. II. G. Perry, member for Fort Foreign j George, may go to the Board of Transport Commissioners which would cause another by-election. As far as can be learned here at the present time, Olof Hanson has no Intention of relinquishing his seat in Skeena. There Is nothing to Indicate that he would not accept renomlnatlon. Peter Aimer returned to the city on the Catala this morning after making the round trip to Stewart and Anyox.