u.S.rc'.V. Ks ?JfJE Iron Lungs For 'S. Hospitals r"o Institution In Halifax To lte "'fe Respirators From Iord Nuffield HALIFAX. Vfh IS- (fTP .Turn pllfax hospitals will receive iron ("nri for thn )r.atv.,-. f In. 'niUe nnrnlvil nnHr h nttnr b L NutIle,d British automo-r"e man r'roplst. to fnrnUh mrh mnrh. fi every uubllp. hnsnitnl in thn 3pH -u Bulleti ns I PATTL'LLO COMING NOKTII VICTORIA Premier T. I). Pat-lulio will iddrtu the Vancouver I Junior Chamber of Commerce , February 23 In nil firt public speech since the kession before . leaving later for a visit to Prince Rupert. ' NO DECISION .MADE LONDON The government has made no decUlon about rerognli-Ing General Franrltco Franco as leader of the sole Spanish admin-titration, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House of Commons today. IIUNOAKIAN PREMIER QUITS BUDAPEST Premier Impredi resigned today due to Parliament tary opposition of Jewish reru-latory i proposals, afterwards startling party members with the announcement that he had discovered himself to be partly Jew Uh. TROUBLE IN CORSICA AJACCIO, Corseca Heavy po lice guard was placed around the Italian consulate here today after a series of demonstrations j acaint Fascist demands for a ' share of the Frenth colonial Em plre. INCREASE BORROWINGS LONDON The British government announced today that Its borrowing posters to finance rearmament would be doubled with the limit raised to 1 100.000.000. Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Eirhcqucr, said the increase was needed to meet defence expenditures which are expected to reach 1500.000,000 this year alone. i SHIPS NOW I UNDER WAY Sailing From Seattle for Alaska Resumed Following Recent 1 Strike ' ' SEATTLE. Feb. 15: CP With th. siitv tirimthin strike ended through agreement to arbitrate dlf- frrrnces still outstandlne between companles and masters and mates, the Northland Transportation Co.i and the Alaska Transportation Co. Wfrc to have sailings north from To Hold City Responsible j Parish Priest of Roman Catholle Church At Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Gives Warning 1 GLACE BAY, Nova Scotia, Feb. 15: Rev. Father Donald MacDon-ald. parish priest for the Roman i UUWVv Ilia b lie responsible If there Is any damagu to church property as a result ot bootleg coal mining operations un- dcrneath the church building. Al- ready famlllM have been ClVCn notice to vacate their homes In the neighborhood. Keeping Of Wild Animals Is Legal ... r-tii . ti, QuTbcTcourf of AppeaT has ruVed hn a vl11i(r enrnorat on has no authority to prevent the keeping nf of wilr! wild nnlmals bv nrlvatc per sons within the village limits. WORLD WILL GET RESULT lfce. 0f 1 OtalltanaiiS. jltadlo To Broadcast Selection ol New Pontiff Simultaneously With Old White Smoke I WASHINGTON. D, C. Feb. 15' Custom iiCP With a view to offsetting 'the increasing influence of the VATICAN CITY. Feb. 15: (CP) totalitarian states of Europe In Immediately the election of a Latin America, the United States new Pontiff In succession to th2 government will Increase the num-ilate Pope Pius XI has been com- ber of Its representatives In South Pletcd by the Sacred College of American republics, it is announc-Cardlnals, the fact will be mad- eL (known to the world by the Vatl-1 can short wave radio station, it is (announced. The broadcast of the 'result will be simultaneous with the emission of a plume of white smoke which has ben th traditional means of advising the public that a choice has been reached. The election Is to take place next week. BIG STRIKE IN JAMAICA Slate of Emergency Is Declared By Governor All Shipping At Standstill KINGSTON. Jamaica. Feb. 15: CP With Jamaica In the grip of a general strike, a state of emergency was declared on the Island yesterday by Oovernor Sli Arthur Richards. Soldiers are patrolling the streets and all shipping is at a standstill. To Curtail Debate On Private Bills . This Move Being Made At Ottawa To Expedite Business of Par-I liament i OTTAWA, Feb. 15: CP-In order to expedite the business ol the session, a move Is being mads to curtail debate on private mem-i ,bers' bills. j In answer to Opposition objec-, tlons to such a move. Prime Mln- Istcr William Lyon Mackenzie Kin; expressed the viewpoint that the object of Parliament was to ad- vance government business rather than to listen to debate on prl- 'ate members resolutions. 1 . ... OUlIlVail President Of Longshoremen KINGSTON. Ont, Feb. 15: (CP) Octogenarian ( Is ArJ Rvnirn hand-nOine tUU DlOKC Pat rav Sullivan, oumuii, Montreal, wunuwi, original u6"i iSSLTtSK JTSSii dlan Seamen's Union has srown'TJ in membership from ft mere f ul of men to 5800 today, was yes-, terday elected president of the Union. Weather Forecast (rumuiMl thrown the courtiy ot n Tt , compui from cnrtioiu u- kNi t 5 a.m. vnJ w covrri i Knr nrrlod llni 5 PJn. tomorrow. rjpneral Synopsis Pressure hiah from the Queen Charlotte Is- 1 lands southward and low In the In- ' tcrlor. Rain has occurred In southern British Columbia and the weather has been mild throughout, the province. Prince Rupert and Queen Char- .. .. I WJ i 1 - nlte isianas ynms, I mostly south fair, not much change in iem"- West Coast of Vancouver Island- Moderate to fresh northwest winds, fine and mild. Tomorrows Tides Wml 141 II Ax 11:40 a.m. 10.0 ft. L w 5:18 a.m. 6.0 (t. 18:22 pjn. iZ ft. jMacey's Coffee House NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXVIII No. 38. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939. PHICE: 5 CENTS Bloody Fight PACTS ARE DISCUSSED Irrimf MlnUter KInc Aks Parlia ment (o Ratify V. H. Treaty OTTAWA Feb. 15: CP -Prime t Wilium Lyon Mackenzie K, tuni-hed the debate yester- l Parliament on me new iraae nith the United States, rati-' 31. of which he moved. ! ;a '$ between Canada and ri States and Canada and! Dizain, the Prime Minister marked a return to sound between the countries. : a great tep towards s c through making a high tariff walls which h i malum and war. r: 11 J Msnton. Leader of ( native Opposition, dls- importance of the In-.. significance, pointing .'re had never been sug-f difficulties either be-i ..(ta and the United Canada and Or eat Drl- on the treaty was ad-! Friday. hEW IS ELECTED w Cctwrvallve leader Get Seat la Hot Without a Contest TORONTO. Ftbr 15: CP-Fbr ' '.me since 1(34 when r Titer OeorRe Henry re - Ontario Conservative v be iteated In the LcgU-' Twlng yesterday's by-Rimcoe Cast where Col. ri - w the new party lead-t. ' ted by acclamation, ho dates showing up to f t, Leopold Maecaulay ii ting as party leader, r viion of Ontario LejtU-1 n March 8. IS UP "TO INDUSTRY . JtTtltian Relief Program I, Attacked by American Federation of Labor MIAMI Florida. Feb. 15: (CD ..; American rcacrauon oi "'.nere today wun mucn nceaca ucmi :k out at the Roosevelt re-. foodstuffs for Alaska. ' i . :ram yesterday. The gov-4 The Alaska Steamship Co. docks has failed In Its efforts were still being picketed yesterday. ' r.y. the situation, the Federa- executive declares, and prl-ir.dustry must now be looked TODAY'S WEATHER Tt are - Cloudy, calm, 30. A:. ..nsh Cloudy, calm, 20. AL :e Arm Cloudy, calm, 20. A: ox Cloudy, calm. 26. C'.cuart Cloudy, calm, 27. HaieUon. Clear ralm in In Rooming House Would Offset TODAY'S STOCKS . . fn.... a. i i Vancouver Big Missouri 1. .20. J Bratarne, 10 a.75. I Cariboo Quartz. 2.15j Dentonla, J0i. Oold Belt. .58. H Hcdley Mascot. 1.511 Minto. .02 . f Noble nve. .02tfv f. Pacific Nickel. .15. Pend Oreille. 1.50. Pioneer. 2.55. Premier, 2.10. Privateer. 1.15. , Reeves McDonald, .264 Reno, '21. Relief Arlington. .Utt .lltt Reward, .04. Salmon Oold. .09 J? 1 Sheep Creek. 1.00. Cariboo Hudson, .25 Hedley Amal, .03 aik Oils i. A. &ttUvl'l ..A Calmont. -Jo V.. C.StK. 2.07. Freehold, Ml. Home. 220. Pacalta, .06 V4 ask. Royal Canadian, .16 Vi. Toronto i Aldermac, .40. . Beattle, U2. Central Pat 2.47. Con. Smelters, 54.25. East Malartic, 2.30. Fernland. .15. Francoeur, .22. Gods Lake. .20. Hardrock, 1.42. Int. Nickel. 50.75. Kerr Addison, 1.90. Uttle Long Lac," 30. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.58. Madsenj ."i2. McKcnzie Red Lake. 1.15. Moneta. 1.30. Noranda, 79.75. Pickle Crow. 555. Preston E. Dome, li5. San Antonio. 1.37. Shcrrltt Gordon, 1.09. Stadacona, .86. Uchi Gold, 1.38. Bouscadillac, .07. Masher. 21. Oklend, .18. Smelters Oold, .02. Dominion Bridge. 32.75. rM4n Mn C mA ITn Ci AAA nA the e of re-Europe prlncip ;day aoproved Spent It All On Trip To funding of the public debt at low- er rates of Interest and will re- t commend It to the Dominion gov- CHICAGO. Feb. 15 (CP) Eighty-one year old Peter Balm b back home and broke but he is happy. "I have seen e TerythlnsM, he says. Balm, after a lifetime of work. js;had saved $4000 and went on a trip to Germany. After seeing Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy and other Premier Duplessls Points Out That countries he ran out of money an5 l? a for enou8h to BAR GOLD , , LONDON, Feb. 15: (CP) The price of bar gold was down lc on the London metal market, closing at $34.94 per fine ounce. , WRECKAGE OF PLANE Pilot Sheldon Simmons Sights Debris South of Juneau Coastguard Investigates JUNEAU. Feb. 15. Pilot Sheldon Simmons reported sifhting late yesterday along a beach south of Juneau what he thought might be wreckage of the seaplane of Pilot Len Cope which disappeared Sunday on a flight from Ketchikan to Juneau with four passenters on board. Coastguard vessels immediately rushed to the scene to dcfHHely establish the identity of the debris and search for survivors. Faint radio sienals pirked up yesterdav indicated that there might sti'l be a chance of those aboard the plane being cast up and still alive. Weather cleared sofHeiently late yesterdav to permit of the use of aircraft in the sevrch. They had ben held down by snow'and poor visibility. VALFNTINE IN HOUSE Two Lady Members of Parliament Gel Posies Birthday of Fort William Member . ' were St. Valentine's Day boquets , ,, ... ..... , .... George Black of the Yukon, and Miss Agnes McPhail of Grey-Brace yesterday. They were Identical and bore cards marked "St. Valentine r- Flowers were also placed on the dvk of Dsn Mclror. member for Fort William, in view of his sixty-sixth birthday. i nri nri inree inousana Douks Meet Body Remains of Peter Vereein 11 Ar-i rive at Brilliant From Saskaloon BRILLIANT, Feb. 15 CP Three thousand Doukhobors gathered here yesterday, to meet the train irain on on which wnicn arrived amvca the tne body way of Peter Veregin II. spiritual I lead- ft of the sect, who died last week at Saskatoon. Veregin will .be burled here beside his father. Peter Lordly Veregin. Lower Interest On Public Debt Saskatchewan Approves Principle And Will Recommend It To Ottawa REGINA, Feb. 15: CP The Saskatchewan Legislature yestei- eminent. I Profound Regret At Pope's Death Quebec Has Only Catholic Government In North America MONTREAL, Feb. 15: (CP) On behalf of what he pointed out be the only Roman Catholic gov-1 In the Santa Anita Handicap for ernment In North America, Pro- which he has been favorite. mler Maurice Duplessls of Quebec' the Biscuit trailed the two yesterday expressed regret at the other horses In the race. It was death of Pope Pius XI, Railway Engineer In Hospital And Laborer Faces Serious Charge Jack Ruttcr in Hospital and Nick Sulikiski in Lock-Up for Attempted Murder Following Fracas FORMAL CHARGE Nick Sulikoski will appear in city police court late this afternoon to be formally charged with attempted murder. The case will then lye remanded. Jabk Rutter's injuries had been dressed early this afternoon at the hospital and his condition was announced to be nof serious. Evidently, his eye was not so badly hurt by the slashing he received as to impair vision. Jack Rutter, well known Canadian National Railways locomotive engineer, is in the Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering from cuts, "bruises and other injuries about the face and head and Nick Sulikoski, laborer and miner, is in the city jail charged with attempted murder as a result of a bloody fight this morning in the kitchen cf the Westholme Rooms on Second Avenue. A 30-calibre Win- trs rjrj titi rp- Chester rifle and a blood-stained I M H III bread knife figured in the violent 1 11 JuLl p 1 J A screaming woman called the IcH H ANlii' I 1 police at 12:05 noon and, on arrival ULi k lrl VJLfLf of Constable Terry Stewart and J. Currie. the Jrtruggle was sUll in ncoeiess. - A she hafi been fired "u,. ', Mrs. Sulikoski. While Rutter s face was a mass of blood and he appeared to have a rather badly injured eye with a large gah across the bridge of the nose as well as other lacerations and bruises, his condition was stated to be not serious and he will recover. Sulikoski had a slight cut on the hand. The police took possession ot th rifle, the bread knife, a broken chair and other effects and at an early hour this afternoon were continuing the investigation. Prisoners Moved From Kingston To n , MOIIY MOUnlain I KINGSTON. Ont., Feb. 15: (CP) -To relieve congestion In the On- tarlo penal Institution, a train- load of prisoners is being moved from Kingston Penitentiary to Stony Mountain in Manitoba. A letter dropped from the convict train as it passed through Lindsay yesterday said that the, prisoners were chained together! animals and were being re-. moved against their own wishes to a place; where they could ho long- j er be visited by friends and rela-' tlves. I There are said to be 130 prison rs In the group which Is being removed. Sea Biscuit Ends Up Lame Pontiff, particularly in his efforts for peace. Famous Horse May Not Be Able n was mentioned that, when the T0 Go Into Santa Anita (Pope was tendered the high office. Handicap After Ail . he acceptpd reluctantly. Had it not .been that he felt the refusal would be displeasing to God it was under-SANTA ANITA, Feb. 15: (CP) stood he would have declined. In Sea Biscuit pulled up lame yes- wearing his crown of office he also terday following his first race of the season on the track here and tolmay be unable to run next month this first appearance this season, First Triple Hanging In History .Of Manitoba .To Take Place T6morroW" - ' reo. ia. - 1e yunS mn to the morrow for the murder of an ?pd mn My It will be the first triple hanging in Mani toba history. ROOSEVELT DICTATOR So Declares Veteran Senator Hiram Johnson In Attacking Foreign Policy WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 15: In a slashing attack yesterday upon President Franklin D. Roosevelt's foreign policy, the veteran Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California accused the chief executive of dictatorial tactics In endeavouring to keep his foreign I11 sf1- 11 war came" " wuld be common &lle' not the President, who would have to Johnson declared. POPE PIUS IS HONORED Many Attend Requiem .Mass at Catholic Church This Morning There was a large congregation, including many Protestants, at the Pontifical Requiem mass for the late Pope Pius XI. at the Annunciation Pro-Cathedral this morning. Right Rev. Bishop E. M. Bunoz gave a brief address In which he referred to the splendid work of the late wore a crown of thorns, this being a reference to physical disabilities, The Bishop was assisted by other local priests of the church, the ser- (vice being largely ritualistic and In Latin. The church was appropriately draped. )