rn iff J II Tomorrows Tides der Regular Restrictions j r v Mr; i 2:14 ajn. 23.1 It 14:35 pm. 223 tl 8:33 ajn. 22 ft. 20:48 pjn. 2.7 ft. S SXVIII . No 54, 0 . ... FARMERS ttirn of Sudeten Will Be tin- r niiini. who may eome ;.r'- Socialists and have f i-in They arc aeetu- .1 and intensive farm- T lears It Iterordrd in M.urh 8. Weather In : one brief cold 'd for a week and nermometw down x Thu was the low-'mperature since i a remarkable demount of prcclpiU-part three years, ludes both snow rtrr to measure the Kiurh comes rn the snow Is divided by ; inrhe of snow 1) of rain. In 1938 .' d a total prcclpltar hp. In 1937 it had ; r,d for the year 1938 34 74 Inches. This '"w u comes that many went dry during d also the fact that ' is remaining rc-j? f ir the time of the pinion Traps fisheries Worry hinjtmi ready Legislature Has Approved Them A1 "OUVER. March 0: (CP) c 'ambia fisheries Interests ";ird over the threatened; 1 Pf'tnt Roberts """' fish traps Bulletins GOKHItML'S WARNING SEMI-FINALS SET LONDON Semi-finals in Eng. lish Cup football are set for .March 25. The draw is; Portsmouth vs. Iluddersfield Town or Blackburn Hovers at London, Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Grimsby Town at Manchester. On the same date the Scottish Cup unmt'.on will be under, semi-finals will be played as fol rv illations applying to j ;cvns They will be re-. . i minimum of $1500' 4 physical condition. .: c financed by the. i. an and British gov-' Ti-v will be spread In if the Dominion E.itt some on the .me in Drltlah Colum- AI!frta Not Committed -V March fl: CP the Prophetic Bible yesterday. Premier t t! t said that no com -arrangements had thi" government of cUon with the re-: of Sudeten Oer- RRAfF. IS m riRiF.R ri tor nr In I'rrrl nation low: Hibernians vs. Clyde at Edinburgh, Aberdeen vs. Motherwell at Glasgow. ADM I HALT V WATCHING LONDON The Admiralty Is watching development of Alberta oil fields, Lieut. Col J. J. Llewellyn, l int Civil Lord of the Ad-miralty, told the House of Commons. Replying to a question he said: The Admiralty Is very interested In the development of these Empire oil fields and, should oil buel to the Admiralty's specifications be produced and made accessible to tanker transport, it will certainly be willing to enter into negotiations with a view to purchasing supplies. AI1EICHAUT INSPIRED CALGAUV Premier William Aberhart said yesterday that he I was "encouraged and Inspired" by lion. W. D. llerridge's "New Democracy" movement. However, the Alberta Social Credit organitation had had no nego tiations yet with a view to joining up. nations against any effort to bloek German trade. "Germany must live and will live," he said. If the democratic nations wish to ease the tension In Europe, they will help Germany to trade, he declared. GOERING IN ITALY SAM REMO, Italy Vice Chancellor Herman Goerlng of Germany and Frau Goerlng arrived today ostensibly for a holiday on the Italian Riviera. Diplomatic circles, however, believe there Is more to it than that It is thought Goerlng will go to Rome for discussions with Premier Mussolini in regard to the latter's territorial ambitions. HERRERT MUNDIN DEAD HOLLYWOOD Herbert Mun-dln, popular English screen actor, who was noted for comedy character parts, suffered a fractured skull In an 'automobile accident Saturday and died. He played I In such pictures as -Cavalcade," "Mutiny on the Rounty" and "Adventures of Robin Hood."' Weather Forecast Saved Sight Of Patient; Doctor IlEKLIN Propaganda Minister Ponnnf Pnllprf' UllCUl Goebbeils today warned outside iWIUiUl Manitoba Would Borrow Indians Natives Wanted For Show To Be Staged In Connection With King's Visit WINNIPEO, March 6: (CP) Winnipeg wants to borrow sixty Indians from Saskatchewan In connection with the visit of King I EDMONTON. March 6: CP , Dr. W. Harold Brown, eye sur-' dry, on an allotment at Dagenham marshes, the resuii oi i cioas fertilizations. tin Warned Against Fast MAIIATMA GANDHI AND FOLLOWERS BOMBAY. March 6: CP i Physicians have warned Mahatma Oandhl against continuing hU "fast to th- death" but their advice goes unheeded by the 69-year old Nationalist leader who has again taken this means of protest became Thackore. the ruler of Rajkot State, "has broken his promise to give his people a voice la the government." Oandhl for years-has been In weakened condition owing tj prrvknu hunger strike-! Millions of his followers still prayed for htm today as he commenced the fourth day of his fa st with hts condition weakening rapidly, bis oulse and blood pressure going up with a two-pound loss In weight already and h i leas swelling. The Mar-quuv of Linlithgow. VSdRoy of India. It Is possible, will tep In, to bring the fait to an end through the medium of a etese friend of Oandhl'. Sealing Yesseli Is Safe In Port I 'Happy Culmination To Epic Sinking Newfoundland Sealer In Atlantic Ocean i Of' neon, who restored the sight of a 1 v,uth who had been blind almost ST. JOHN'S. Newfoundland. Mar. since birth. Is unable to collect CP With Its engine room his fee The patient Is unable to cleared of water, the sealing ves- pav and the municipality from fei.Kanger. wnicn naa Decn pe which he came will not acknowledge the obligation. lieved to be sinking at sea during the week, left Trepassey Harbor Saturday for St. John's in tow of the Imogene. another sealer, which j had safely brought her In from the Atlantic Ocean. Will King Bring Crown To Canada? Still Possible That He May Pro-rogue Session of Parliament During Visit Oeorgc and Queen Elisabeth hul' OTTAWA. March 6: (CP) In-there may be some difficulty about creasing Interest Is being taken In It since the Indians, li they came the report that King George will' here, would probably not be able bring his crown to Canada on the to be In their own home provincs occasion of his forthcoming visit.1 when Their Majesties pass through There is still reported to be a there. Safe Cracking ! (ptirnUhnt through w county ,- wt " Legislature of Washing- Dominion Mrtrorokujicst "rril M In VnnrnilVl1! RThi. fo- M YctlllUUVCl approved them and thev d .Prtnr bt fore the state senate. yn tt i i m toruy nmi covers th 3 aid adversely affect the tKMt "nlln 5 pjn' tomarro Wvcr fisheries, It Is felt. ildren Perish Quebec Fire M" Lives rallirr Arnncril Two young children of Wil-Irvin! MImouskt storekeeper, blnicd to death when flro iroypd I hoi. i . . - v.w uj s,iv oi n "warned by J smoked, -...VVV., res General Synopsis A .moderate Thugs Escape With $170 From depression Is centred northwest of the Queen Charlotte Islands and showers have been general on the coast while over the Interior scattered snow falls have occurred. Prince RuDcrt and Queen Char- lotto isinnds Fresh southeast to south winds, partly cloudy and cool with light rain or sleet. West Coast of Vancouver Island- Fresh to strong south winds, shut ing to southwest, part cloudy and mild with showers. The Prince Rupert Oyro Club will be In business session at Its tegular nwviv iiincVirnn this Wednesday, I .1 V . J .M..V..VW.. - members 0f the family .There will be an executive luncn aped himself. con on Tuesday. Granville Street Premises VANCOUVER. March 6: (CP) Cracksmen blew the safe in Gran ville Street premises of Robertson ti Hackett early today and opened the door of another,-escaping with $170. A man was later arrested for Investigation. PURPLING IIEAUTY. tnvnoN. March 6: (CP) A purple carnation has bcen pro rhippd bv a gas engineer, E. Bal possibility that the King may pro rogue Parliament although no fin-1 al arrangements have been made and there Is, as yet. no certainty1 that the session will be concluded in time. I Throngs To See i Pope's Crowning Outdoor Ceremonies From St. Peter's To Mark Papal Elevation Next Sunday VATICAN CITY, March 6: (CP) The coronation of the new Pope, Plus XII on Sunday next will be I an outdoor ceremony. It is expect-1 t-u uiiu ai lease lau.uuu persons will witness the proceedings which will be from St, Peter's. T. W. Brown returned to the city on the Catala last night from a business trip to Vancouver NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939. ITHEIR FATE DISCOVERED Wreckage of Boat of Alaska Couple Found Down Coast The fate of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Russick, who sailed from Port Alexander, Alaska, in a small launch in November list has probably been discovered. Yesterday Staff Sergeant Gammon out from Ocean Falls in the P-M.U 1, made a call at the west mist of Price Island where he discovered the wreckage of a boat that an swers the craft and TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri, .20. Bralome. 11.15. Cariboo Quartz, 2.26. Dentonia. .03. K Gold Belt, 36. Hedley Mascot, 1.40. Mlnto, .02. Nole Five, .02 . Pacific Nickel, .16. Pend Orielle. 1.60. Pioneer, 230. Premier. 252. Privateer, 1.12: Reeves McDonald, .28, Reno, 35. Relief Arlington. .14. -Reward, .04 Salmon Gold, .10V. Sheep Creek, 1.11. Cariboo Hudson,. 38. Oils A. P. Con, .17. C. & "E.. 2.25. ' Freehold. .03 Vi. Home, 2.62. Royal Canadian, .17. Toronto Aldermac. 38. Beattie, 136. Central Pat.. 2.60. Cons.. Smelters, 5735. East Malartlc, 2.43. Fernland, .12Vi. Francoeur, .22. Gods Lake, .22. Hard Rock. 1.40. Int. Nickel, 53.25. Kerr Addison, L95. Uttle Long Lac, 335. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.45. Madsen Red Lake, 130. Moneta, 1.15. Noranda, 81.00. Pickle Crow, 5.40. Preston E. Dome, 1.53. San Antonio, 1.57. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.16., Stadacona, .82. Uchl Gold, 135. Bouscadlllac, .06. - " Mosher. .19. Oklend. .16. Dominion Bridge, 34.25. QUIET IN COURT -if - There were only three Judgment; summonses and a naturalization. annllrgMnn hpfore Judce V. E.' 141 Capitol TAXI To Maccy's Coffee House i PRICE: 5 CENTS Negrin Of Spain Ousted Military Commander Of Madrid In Charge; Made Bloodless Coup Heads of Deposed Government Have Been Allowed To Flee Country Republican Fleet Reported to Be in Flight . MADRID, March 6: (CP) General Seismundo Cas- V ado, military commander of Madrid, has seized the cov- description of the lost einment of republican Spain from Premier JuanlNegrin . which Sergeant Gam- niaA mon feels sure is the one for which search ban b?en -"-He-There was the remains of a pilot house, part of the hull, a Winchester 33 calibre rifle; a pair of men's gum boots and one ladles' gumboot Not far away in dceo water the officers could see tools and other articles but, ew-In? to the depth of water, were unable to salvage them. There was also a nine horsepower Regal engine. Search was miHe ashore for anv sign of the victims of the j wreck hut nothing couM be . fomd. There was nothloc in the , wrerkage to show the name of j the boat or the owner but it is a I practical certainty that it Is the boat which was on her war to , Seattle and of which nothing had ever been heard since she left Alaska. against General Francisco Franco and the nationalists unless an honorable peace is accorded. The swift, blood- England Gets Warm Weather I ado declaring himself head of the Spanish defence conurll. There was .some, question as to what disposal would be made of Negrin but it was reported iuai ne ana ower mem- ' bers of his administration were be- Temperalure Mounts To 61 Abovejlng held and would be permitted In Old Country j to seek refuge abroad but today Ne- grin and Julio Alvarez del Vayer, LONDON. March 6.- The week-'tne deposed Spanish Premier's for-end minister landed In Toulouse, was very warm in England, the temperature reaching as high France, by plane, as 61 degrees. It was the warmest' ler today It was officially an-Warch dav the countrv has had In nounced that the" new defence ten years. FIRE TOLt t council was dedicated to an "hon-'orable peace or fight to the death" policy. Premier Negrin had held i out for resistance to the end in the icivll war. I Frontier observers believed that s - - TOTALS-28 1SH?!SSB&w&8P- matlon of further resistance. Twenty-four Guests and Four Em ployees Officially Believed Have Lost Lives Diplomats in Paris said that Oen- era! Casado had offered to sue for peace with the nationalists provided republican leaders were guaranteed safe conduct out of Spain and that no Italian troops were permitted to HALIFAX. March 6: (CP The fnter Sj)aln official estimate of dead as a re- President Barrio of the Spanish suit of the fire last week which ParIlament declared In Paris that destroyed the old Queen Hotel tne new councU ..must iead to here Is now placed at twenty-eight ce -24 guests and four employees. Fourteen remains have been re- ! . 1" covered of which only four have PARIS, March 6: (CP)-Reports r, been identified. Most of the victims received here today from Algiers are burned beyond recognition. sted that the Spanish republ can fleet had passed the North African , coast, apparently In flight. xrHAVC UCATWI-'D , i wun i J " j Uncie Sam and Franco Prince Rupert Broken clouds, WASHINGTON. March 6: (CP) calm; barometer. 29.76 (rising); A group of leading United States I temperature. 33: sea smooth. senators Is urging the Department -Triple Island--Clouuj. southeast 01 state to immediately recognize wind, fourteen miles per hour; light the regime of General Francisco chop. Franco as the new government of Langara Island Scattered clouds Spain. This Is being advocated In southeast wind, four miles per spite of reports indicating that the hour; barometer. 29.64; tempera- Spanish republicans, still holding jture. 34; moderate swell about one-quarter of the country. Dead Tree Point High scattered intends to continue its resistance, clouds, calm, barometer, 29.70; It had been thought that the con temperature, 29; fog patches in in-. let. t Bull Harbor Broken clouds. temperature 24. Alyahsh Cloudy, calm, 24. ' Alice Arm Clear, calm, 21. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 22. Stewart Clear, calm, 19. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 15. Smlthers Snowing, calm, 16. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 7 flict would be brought to an early close with the recognition by Great Britain and France of the Franco southeast wind, three miles perj regime but It now appears that this hour: barometer, 29.83; tempera-Jis ' not to be the case. iture, 35; moderate swell. Alert Bay Broken clouds; bar- D V1 jOmeter. 29.99; temperature. 34; seajDamlcr liiWlIlg Estevan- Fair, southeast wind .jYear ExDeCted our miles per hour; barometer. r 29.88. Victoria Clear, calm; .barome ter, 29.88. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, six miles per hour; barome ter. 29.94. Prince George Cloudy, norther ly wind, four miles per nour; Dar- ometer, 29.84. Terrace Cloudy. ' north 'wind. Hon. W. J. Assclstine Looks For Much Development In 1939 VICTORIA, March 6: (CD- Ron. W. J. Asselstlne, minister of mines, expeots 1939 will be one of the greatest years In develop ment of B. C. mining resources. The East Is Increasing Us Interest and fresh capital Is being? made available for rapid development! j h Alaska Solons Working Late JUNEAU, March 6. The terrl- ctv,. rn,mb rv.nrt u-as in I regular monthly session this mom-' Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First torlal House and Senate are now ing. The naturalization appllca-! United Church, is sailing this after- sitting late hours with a view to tlon which was approved, was that noon on the Princess Norah for a finishing up the business of the of Lois Larsen. 'brief trip to Vancouver. .session .as speedily as possible.