Is, i SsL: 4 '1 FACE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE BRIDGE & FLOOR LAMPS, READING LAMPS, BED LAMPS & SHADES LESS THAN COST! : A REAL BARGAIN. Max Heilbroner 6 2 Diamond Specialist German Occupation (nontinued From Page One near the borders of Jugoslavia in preparation for an Italian coup in Albania which may coincide with German action in Croatia. France Refuses Recognition And Quickens War Preparation PARIS, March 18: (CP) The French government today dispatched a note to Berlin declaring that France does not recognize the German occupation of Czechoslovakia as legitimate. Announcement of the note was made just after Premier Edouard Daladier, seeking drastic decree powers, had won a 334 to 258 vote of confidence on the issue from the Chamber of Deputies. The ballot was on mo- tkra that the Chamber refuse to qlscuss decree demands. With the Chamber granting the decree demands, the Senate is expected to follow suit. The Daladier govern ment would then have unlimited power to rule France and eliminate Its parliamentary responsibility un til November 30, 1939. Daladier's Intention Is to subordinate everything to France's quick military preparation. This was proclaimed today at the opening of Parliamentary debate. The French cabinet later summoned Ambassador Robert Coulon-dre home from Berlin to report on the situation and Daladier called j an urgent cabinet meeting for Sun-1 day. GERMANY' ANNOUNCES IT WILL REJECT NOTES OF PROTEST Slovakia as illegal. A Berlin spokes man branded as "nonsense" reports that Hitler would put Hun gary and Roumania next on her subjugation list. UNITED STATES PUTS NEW DUTIES ON GERMAN GOODS WASHINGTON. DC. March 18: CP The United States Treasury Department announced today im position of countervailing duties on dutiable German Imports. BERLIN. March 13: (CP) Ger- REGINA, March 18: CP-Twc man Foreign Office spokesman to-1 delegates will be sent from Saskat-day declared that Germany would chewan to the Empire Parliament-meet with the - sharpest repudia- ary Conference to be held this year tlon" British and French notes de- In New Zealand, it was announced nouncing the absorption of Czecho- yesterday. 9& Saskatchewan To Be Represented Will Send Two Delegates to Empire Parliamentary Conference WIN Ltnrmqn Unthnrl Cnhnlorehlnr. II u I ill a ii iiuiiaiiu ouiiuiai oiupo 756 EDUCATIONAL nnnro ONE OF THE OR ONE OF THE OTHER M. )Ht. 1M a, offered to school students of all ages in the big The contest Is plsnned so that younger students do not have to compete with older students and, furthermore, you only compete with students in your own locality. Everyone has in equal chance. ?&31L ABSOLUTELY FREE don't have to send in any ,5? 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Bellamy Is seen as a O-man assigned to expose and bring to Justice foreign agents seeking to steal American military and naval secrets. Miss Wray Is the lovely sister of a mur dered federal man. Others in the cast Include Reels Toomey. war ren Hill, Ann Doran, Klngsford, Lorna Gray and Dick Curtis. The other end of a double bill on this program is nexi nine i Marry.'' a stormy romance of a fiery-tempered heiress and a happy-go-lucky relief workman Scores In High School Boys' Bowling this morning were: Alpha. 2155. Beta, 2497. Gamma, 2264. Winners of theatre tickets were: Boo McNab. 154; John Good. 221; Cook. 176. TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri, 20. Bralorne, 1050. Cariboo Gold, 225. Dentonla, .03. Falrvlew, ,04i. Gold Belt. 55. Minto, .02Vi. Noble Five, .02 V. Pacific Nickel, .12 Vi. Pend Orielle. 150. Pioneer, 250. Premier, 2.02. Privateer. 1.10. Reeves McDonald, .25. Reno, .22. Relief Arlington, .11 ti. Reward, .04 (ask). Salmon Oold, .11. Sheep Creek. 1.01. Cariboo Hudson, 50. Hedley Amalgamted, .04. Oils A. P. Con., .18. Calmont, 58. C. Si E., 2.10. Freehold, .03. Home, 252. Pacalta, .06. Royal Canadian. .19 (ask). Toronto Aldermac, 56. Beattie, 1.25. Central Patricia, 2.40. Con. Smelters, 52.75, East Malartic, 256. Fernland. .03. Gods Lake. .21. Hardrock. 150. Inter'l Nickel. 48y8. Kerr Addison. 1.74. r' Little Long Lac, 2.95. McLeod Cockshutt, 255. Madsen Red Lake. 53. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.12. Moneta, 1.13. Noranda, 74.75. Pickle Crow. 4.90. Preston E. Dome. 155. San Antonio, 1.44. Sherritt Gordon, 1.07. Stadacona, .62. Uchl Gold, 1.20. Bouscadlllac, .06. Mosher, .19. Oklend, .13. Smelters Oold, .01 . Dominion Brldse, 3055. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brans Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All .Types, of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled 5 Waterfront Whiffs Annual Co-Op .Meeting an Event of Much Interest This Week Organization in Good Shape Financially Officers Elected and Resolutions Passed Associations of the Pacific Coast Thev were also attending to cer tain huxlnfuu mnttm In connection proposed sa- Thursd.iv mnminir in the C.C.F. Hall. Bv evening, the meeting had disposed of a large agenda of business. Gus-tave Norman was chairman. The original meeting was hiW run rYhrnsrv Q hut at that date' both the president. F. Keith, andthe meeting was the pasting of a th vir nrMMrni Harrv Hansen. ' resolution favortnf amalgamation of the North Island Tr oilers Co-the were absent in Vancouver attending ! mnventinn nf the no-oneratlve operative Association with the rnnce ttupcri rarorawni wvp-eratlve Association. Details of the amalgamation will re- with the mirehjLsin a new Vivian t main in abeyance until certain nee engine for the narker Amrite which i easary legal requiremenU are com- h hn hnin Thi. engine Dieted. However, eo-operatlon In Walter Ju now installed In the Azurlte and the matter of purchasing supplies the fishermen consider the rebuilt for the stores and swung oi me ion boat will be quite an asset to the will be given Immediate effect i Association. i A resolution was passed to per- To replace three retains members mlt non-members who purchae of the board Harold Newsome. Nels goods In the Co-operative store the Ruud and Jens Knudsen were elect- same privilege as regards dividends with Lucille Ball, James Ellison. ed. The meeting also elected as member. This should be In In- and Lee Bowman In top roles. Boys' Bowling what is known as a spare board of teres to the consuming public five members consisting of Stanley j BJomson. Jens Husvik. Elner John- Several important resolution son. J. Frcldhelm and J. Furunes. were passed Including the abolition The object of the spare board Is to of fish traps, reducing the old age provide In advance for any vacan- pension age limit m order to quait- cles that may arise on the regular board. An Important Item of business at Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Betner Block Phone 234 fy from 70 years to 60 years, unre trlcted poor azz music on the local radio station and many other lm- The report of the auditor. W. D. ' portant items that space and time Vance, was presented to the meet-, '111 not permit recoroing : Ing and his comment Is: "The books 0f dlrecTor. and the of- and records are In excellent shape. The board of directors presented a report of the season's operations covering the stores and fish. The total sales for the year 1938 were S76.469.04. the eros nroflt was $10.- 205.18 and the net profit $3.175.64. 1 There was an Inventory of goods on hand at cost of $1351255 at the close of the year. There was a' total of $57518.04 current assets and $13,822.42 fixed assets, making a grand total of $71,140.46. The liabilities to the fishermen at the end of the year were $40.88151. making a total of $7610.62. The' legal reserve set aside Is $118850 and reserve for doubtful accounts $32350. leaving a net undivided sur plus of $7.10156. The profits on the stores were $3,175.61, fish paek-( era. $1799.66. fUh sales $3,175.64. The total production of fish for the year 1938 was 2556.158 pounds Prior to the end of 1938 the fishermen had been paid out for fish delivered the sum of $148,103.24 &nd, since the beginning of 1939. there has been an additional amount of $38,-230.06 paid out to the fishermen. Most of the latter amount has been paid since the beginning of March so that the fishermen had a "nest mg" thl spring thnt they usually did nat receive. This has had a tendency to boost business in the city. Jack Deane. the secretary, pretexted a report of the Co-operative rnnvpntlon hplri In Vancouver in (January and of the lectures especially arranged by the University of ! British Columbia in Its extension work. The course provided by the university was greatly appreciated by the fishermen who attended and will undoubtedly nrove beneficial to the fishing Industry on this coast. DO THIS TO RELIEVE PAIN AND DISCOMFORT OF A COLD Follow Simple Method Below Tikes only a Few Minutes When "Aspirin" is Used I ' 1 Y -S 1. ft III! ltS III lluiafirt ill rttfiti (mrtikiJ'Ajplrli- Demand and Get "ASPIRIN" tUCt-MtK ICS. THIIU-IMH I mimt. tint it ilir. Riititla Htll I wars. At- 2. II tout Is rt Iran X, till, critk ill lis y sorvt J-Asp!ria-Tia- A kU la tuts a YiL. ittr 1' . . . gsfgia. Esses Pain and Discomfort and Sore Throat Accompanjinj Colds Almost Instantly The simple way pictured above often bring amazlnsly fast relief Irons discomfort and tore throat accompanying colds. Try it Then ut yout dociot. lie probably will tell you to continue with ''Aroirin' because it acts to fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple way. backed by scientific authority, hat largely supplanted the use of strong medicine in easing cold tymptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FltOM HOME" lUtes $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert. n.C Phone 281 P.O. Hot 19 A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous Edson, Bulkier Valley or Nanalmo'Welllngton coal. PMiNCK KUPRKT FEED CO. Phones 58 or SS8 flte staff were accorded a hearty, vote of thanks for their unUrlngj devotion to their unending auue William Bussey. Oscar Olake. Erl- ing Orentstrand. W. F. Robertson and O. K. Oleen pawed examinations for tUBboat masters' papers and Nell McDonald and Erllng Ted-! ersen for coastwise mates' papers before Capt. J. C. Barbour, examiner of masters and mates, this week. After a week's expedition to Has-1 Unas Arm to obtain a lane supply j of gravel to be used in the comtruc- An event of outstanding interest this week was the uon of the new Dybhavn & Hanson adjourned annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Armour Fishermen's CoWative Association reconvened on Wj J",1 today. The Women of the Moose, at a meeting tbta week, decided to put on a bridge party and dance on March 28 as an effort toward raising funds for the sending of local school children to Victoria on the occasion of the forthcoming visit of the Klnjr and Queen. Saturdsy Mir j ;5,, HsiiBBMaauJr i - : i 'j imn TOMOIIT ONLY 2 Shorn. 7:00 and il Behind Today s Mo Su-, tional lleadlinei There Story . . . And ThU h h! "Smashing Trie Spy Ring" With Ralph IttlUrnr. I'av Writ (At S:0R auu 10 IS I'LIS A Neat Uuth Hit "NEXT TIME 1 MAItlir Wlth M'CIM.K HALL At 7 00 aj,t 0 Coming Mon.. Tut. Ud. One of the Yean II Brt Picture "Till: CITADIL BOOKS Are all season friends Keep Up With the World's Reading With New Hooks (Jive Hooks The Ideal (iift for Any Occasion THE PATRIOT Penrl 8. Uuck . ..... - !M DAYS OF OUR YEARS Van Pawa Un DISPUTED PA86AOE Lloyd Doukw V'A DERELICTS-Wis MeFtw - l! SO NO OK YEARS Us S. Aid rich . j $1 II ROYAL RB01ME.NT Frankau $: A PECULIAR TREASURE Bdna Ftb ' INSANITY FAIRReJ THE FLASH I NO STREAM Cha. MotM $JM MADAME CURIE Eve CtMrte . . - ll-M ALL THIS AND HKAVEN TOO-RMM Hsid $ NEWS OF ENGLAND Hertrly Nlchott . I- SERVICE OF OUR LlVB-8Uniy RttlB U 'i THE 8W0RD IN THE STONK While ' i MY SON. MY SON 'O AboUm fifkftns; All the Abote and Many Olhrr New lloohs Carried In Sloct We Shall be (Had to Procure Anr of the Recent Hooks st rn-llihers Adfertled Prires Piun.pt Service eMaAsltd CCAf IflAZS Crystal Dlamnnd ar? But they onljr glitter INtbt King Coal Diamonds fltht For they sparkle in ' . r Itlack Diamonds? A Ton Will Come to You If You Phone up 632 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Smoked "Rupert Brand" I Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package 8erves Four People Keeps for Weeks In RcfrUerator I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 5 Prince Itunert Hrltlsh Colu1l", It's interesting to know when reading the Daily N5 that the people of the whole district are doing the sa