Tomorrows Tides aplc Ridge ights Out 7:50 a.m. 17.9 ft. 21:05 p.m. 10.9 ft. 1:15 a.m. 0.2 ft. 14.23 pjn. 5.8 ft. iple Advice Advocated By inent Surgeon Man n 29 CP Dr MaEachern told the g' of Surgeons. In that the moat of much, worried too ' :'.; play enough, uld live to be one id If they worked axed eight hour and J s upsni !hut Them Off Follow- r li!ure of Council to Re new Agreement F Y March : CP-ave been turned off -" municipality fol- "f the municipal p "Mail Order" ivorce To Be iven Actress la' ' prison If she Intends to 'hfi proceedings. 1 "OXOK NEWSPAPKIt MAN JDnon ont., March 20: tcp t:V.oni Board will rename School after Frank " former school trustee and who died In February. a;30 erect n nlnnn nnil V a c 'larshlp in his honor. Telephone Directory J U'lPnhnn. r- . m... iuy nail, mr than Anrll 5th moderate rd was refused a "mall wnn. c "--c yesterday In a Los.m,ter' a n ..I WAS ONCE DICTATOR (ierardo Marhado, for Yean Stormy llfure In Cuban Affairs. Succumbs on Surgeon's Table MIAMI BEACH, Florida. March 29: CP -Oerardo Machado. aged 67. president and dictator of Cuba, )ho was deposed In 1933. died here , today while under an anaesthetic for an operation. Bulletins EXPLOSION IN LONDON LONDON Two bomb explosions shattered the steel girder of Hammersmith Bridge after a tondon court sentenced tht extremists of the IrUh llepubtlcan army. There were no casualties. TODAY'S W-ATHER Estevan CMlear. calm; baro .i Prince Rupert Light rain, calm; barometer. 30.28 (rising); temperature. 41: sea smooth. Triple Island Light rain, southerly wind, 12 mllea per hour; light swell. Langara Island Fog patches. southwest wind, eight miles hour: barometer. 30.12; tempera ture. 43; light swell. Dead Tree Point Light rain,' calm; barometer. 30.19; temperature. .43; sea smooth. Dull Harbor Clear, westerly meter. 30.18 J Victoria Clear, westerly wind. 'rlRht miles per hour; barometer. 3010. Vancouver wind, six miles per hour; barometer. 30.20. ANGELES, March 29: tcr-1 Prince George Fair, southerly 16 mllea per hour; baro 30.04. from Franchot Tone.. Terrnce-cioudy. cairn, wmpim-asiiourned the hearing ture 34, 18 and renuircd thatl Alyansh-Cloudy. calm, 42. -wf rd, who Is In New York, Alice Arm uiouay, caim, o. Anyox-Cloudy, calm, 36. Stewart Wet snow, calm, 32. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 36. Smlthers-Cloudy. calm, 38. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 31. Agricultural Parley Opens IC.andhl's Henchman Premier Of Madras Leads Way To Religious Reform In India Dy 0, E. POWELL Canadian Pre Correspondent CALCUTTA. India, March 29: CP Proposals for social reform P" are keeping legislative assemblies In India busy. One of Mahatma Oandhls right- hand men, Congress Premier Raj- 'the untouchables, If the majority presence nates of untouchables near jyjgfj, y U. U. Kill tnnlh onl'"V" air with much the same Daffodils Flown wU,.lnforMtayuirow Hindu temples open for J Ottawa HniKP mrr' 30-24;, l""1"."- 40- 1 0 UtiaWa flOUSe The UghU will re- , swell worshlp by low castw. including April 8, the company . " , " of high caste Hindu voters In the meter 30.20; temperature, 36. sea by rcferendum n nec. OTTAWA, March 29: CP-Daf- imOOth. ! . Mmmm Aetrt attitfi U fnHn uh!rh hart Hpam cut In Van- 'Malabar, but the reform Is ex- couvcr on Monday adorned the pected to be extended to others, .desks of Members of Parliament The MaHras premier said that he yesterday. They Ind been de-lt was all.lmDortant In raising the Uvcred by TransCanaria Air Lines Clear, northwest ltui of India's untouchable, and .plane. me ASSCmDiy, wiucil pu me bill amid cries of "Long Uve to-l : QrUsa DiU ides Ior hatma Oandhl " thought , so too , ,nlment of a mmlsslonT. a Orthodox Hindus, who In some cnvlrnmont nf,pr pnvprnm will m not tolerate v.v.. even v.w. the ...v - . : . -' T,, n.r JVrf sPend r temple Income, nail and difficulties are expected j , because some temples In Malahari- are under control of Interests In Cochin state. Cochin has refused ' to admit these low castes Into the temples, believing their lot can be made better in other ways, by colonization in select localities, for instance. Other provinces are said to be considering similar legislation. Another important provincial measure Is the Orlssa government's Hindu Religious Endowments Bill. Tighter Reguiaiions Necdcd. JJZJ or Exncrt Premier nracken Urges National Policy QUEBEC. March 29: (CP)-Rcg- ulatlons must be tightened If ex port trade of Canada is to De m- and places pilgrimage z.ui'u years ago. Its greatest place of worship Is that of Jagannath (The Lord of the World) at Purl, whose name under the form of Jugger naut has passed as a common ex Jrke knowV Into the English lansuage, presslon fa I creased creasca, E t,. S a. ArKeu, a w 11 . mniva have long been "ePanmn!AS" ". r. o r;;: concerned at the corruption said 'S S M'to have crept Into the management kctlng Kcung on erence mm, j, wfn-endowed and ancient hAra itntiaMnir nivn nil i rinrai.ii -i j - - . temnles and four years ago an lauves irom various p.u.-vY. . heW ln Premier John Bracken of Man Jn?nJf tate at slmla when toba declared that a national Po!! ""frsrfrl scvera, lmportant icy was nceaea to aim -rrovlnces greater control urged urm i, provinces cultural Industry of Canada. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S 'NEWSPAPER A remarkable picture made b, Ka:;;.;i Forman, famous explorer and author of Through Forbidden Tibet showing a squad of Chinese Communists at drill with the latest thing In American rr,ade Thompson ub-n.achine guns- -replieas of the Tommyjun" made famous by American gangsters. These m n once hunted by the central government of Nanking, may now prove saviors of China, indications being that they'll do their bit to stop Japan jOPENING TEMPLES Weather Forecast j Ratification !0f Pact Near Oeneral Synopu Preature Ir ab- normally high southwest of Van- .C0verJsUndv ShflwcrsJaterfKr ' - 'c'urrcd on "the north coast while in . Committee all other parts of British Columbia ; the weather remains fine. Prince Rupert and Queen Char lotte Islands Fresh south to south- west winds, partly cloudy and mild ' vtth showers. agopalachariar of Madras, has pll- oted through the Madras Leglsla- f JQrj VanCOUVCr lure a uiii ircuiiitiiiiti Approve Final Last Tariff Chances in Canada-United Stales Trade Agreement OTTAWA. March 29: (CP) Last. Wert Coast of Vancouver Island- " "" j M.r.i. ,rin,i mndiv ed States trade agreement were ap-l nrnvd hv the House of Commons 1 way? and means committee last! night, bringing- the treaty a step! nearer ratification. I During the debate, Karl Homuth. an Ontario Conservative member, protested at the reduction of the' duty on boots and shoes frotni thirty-five to thirty-percent. "An industry which cannot sur- vive with a thirty percent tamr jhou'.dn't survive," Interjected Olof Hanson, member for Skeena,. New Clashes In Slovakia Defenders Are Still Resisting Invasion of Hungarian Forces BRATISLAVA, March 29. Fresh pnntrnl with wldo nnwprs rtnshps have broken out Deiwccn trustees and the way they Invading Hungarian forces and iSlovakian defenders. British Territorial Army Is Being Doubled; Move To Head Off Hitler Continues LONDON, March 29: (CP) Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons today that the strength of the British territorial field army would be doubled, giving it a total of 340,000 men. The announcement was made following a meeting of the cabinet which considered conscription and other measures fitting Great Britain to take the lead in efforts to block German expansion. The Premier indicated there would be no conscription. Earlier it was said that there had been discussions with France regarding compulsory national service but "it cannot be divulged what took place at the private conversation." BERLIN, March 29: (CP) The official German news agency reported from Bydgosz, Poland, that continued anti - German manifestations led to the smashing of all windows in German houses at the town of Margonin. At Weissenhoehe. the news agency added, two Germans were stabbed and seriously wounded by Poles. Foreign diplomats expressed the. oeuei belief that Poland might reach Ian lowin a, agreement over Danzig, fol- g the Nazi assurance that Hitler wished peace with Holland. TODAY'S .fYiin..i " STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri. 22. Bralorne. 10.90. Cariboo Quarts. 255. Dentonia, .02 Vt. Falrvlew, .06ft. Oold Belt, .50. Hedley Mascot, 155. Mlnto. .02. Noble Five. .02. Pacific Nickel. .lOVfe. Pend Oreille, 130. Pioneer. 2.50. Premier, 2j02. Privateer, 1.10. Reeves McDonald. .24. Reno, .38. Relief Arlington. .19Vi. Reward. .03. Salmon Gold, .11. Sheep Creek, 1.11. Cariboo Hudson, .30. Oils A. P. Con.. .17. Calmont, .38 Vs. C. & E., 2.Q6. Freehold, .03 Vz-Home, 2.32. Royal Can., .18. Toronto Aldermac, 08. Beattle, 1.15. Central Pat., 2.37. Cons. Smelters, 52.00. East Malartic, 2.40. Fernland, .07. Francoeur, .23. Gods Lake, .21 tz. Hard Rock, 1.23. Int. Nickel, 48.50. Kerr Addison, 1.74. Little Long Lac. 3.15. McLcod Cockshutt, 2.04. Midsen Red Lake, .37. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.17. Moneta. 1.12. Noranda, 77.50. Pickle Crow, 5.10. Preston E. Dome, 1.28. San Antonio, 135. Sherritt Gordon, 1.03. Stadacona, .56. Uchl Gold, 1.18. Bouscadlllac, .06. Masher, .16. Oklend, .10. . Smelters .Gold, .0HJ. Dominion Bridge, 29.00. 141 S Maccy's Coffee House Wo,7V PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1939. ce: cents fxm flcSl Now Claims All Of Spain tladier Conciliatory But Firm In Replying To Recent Suggestions Of Mussolini' PARIS. March 29: (C'P)-Prime Minister DaladiorJ an ad'hvss today to France and the world, said that . t.i i i ,r iv wnuui nut reiuse 10 examine any proposal mauej rr f ir tho solution of Italian-French differences. An.. nr.. the sneech given recently by Mussolini, Daladier put the French government was willing to negotiate ' definite proposals were . Italian. He declared. . it France would not v of territory or one of nnot accept the Idea i . iueat of Ethiopia gave t;t!hU." declared the f.irr ! the powlblllty of war wo nation. Daladier : . can doubt that war ttM!!d be a eatattrophe AMERICAN "TOMMYGUNS" READY TO TALK FOR CHINESE 'General Jose Miaja and Staff Flee To Algiers; End Of War Assured ! Conflict of Thirty-Two Months Which Split and Wrecked 1 The Nation is all but Formally Over BURGOS, Spain, March 29: (CP) Following the surrender of Madrid yesterday, control of all of Spain's 'fifty-two provinces was claimed today Tby nationalist , headquarters. This control will evidently have to be given before the thirty-two month civil war which split the na- tion is finally concluded. There is reason to expect that '' , 1 the complete surrender of control 'GERMANS ! ANNOYED ! Windows in Houses Two Stabbed in Polish Towns-Hitler " Wishes Peace will be made. Headquarters formally announced the end of the civil war, declaring that only police operations remained. Organized Republican resistance collapsed when Albacete, the last provincial capital, and ered. Radio advices received here tell of the surrender of Cartagena, the Republican naval base. General Jose Miaja and staff fled by airplane today to Algiers following General Francisco Franco's conquest of Spain. y Singapore Lights Out At Midnight "SINGAPORE. March 23: (CP) i Singapore s 5.000 British . troops must be home by midnight in future instead of 1 a. m. or better. The order was made by the general officer commanding. Major-General W. G. S- Dobble. His men refer to him as the "Christian GeneraL" He has said he reads the Bible every day. Number Of Credit Unions Increases Total of 1(8 Now Being Operated in Nova Scotia i HALIFAX, March 29: (CP) The number of credit union societies operating ln Nova Scotia Increased during 1938 from 105 to 148, according to the report of the inspector of credit unions tabled ln the provincial-legislature. Total membership at the end of the year was 22,-869 as compared with 17,173 at the end of 1937. I Share capital totalled $355,409, a gain of almost $150,000. The amount loaned to members during the year twas $652,671 as compared with $646,349 in the previous 12 months. i Maritimes Want iDeputy Minister j HALIFAX, March 29: (CP) A .separate and resident deputy minister of fisheries for the Maritime . Provinces Is being sought SPECIAL NUMBER OF THIS PAPER ON SATURDAY Anyone wishing advertising pace ln the "Advance Prince Rupert" commercial and ln- dustrlal spring number to be published Saturday should or der space and send ln copy not later than Thursday, March 30. Most of the available space la already taken. s