Tomorrow's Tides a Jlljh Low Vol. xxvin No. n- WILL C . 2:33 a.m. 10.0 ft. 14:20 p.m. 20.9 ft. 3;34 a.m. 6.9 ft. 20:30 p.m. 3.5 ft. OFFARiui TO CHINA lirin to Take Steps to Prevent Fbhlng Rlchtt Eliminate Enemies Rmmjtlon of Warfare On Majo Scale it Believed ftear TOKYO. Jan. 21: (CF)-weign iMini.er Ama auirma wpuvc Irtadtness to take "proper ucps to est oil owiand shipment or arms .t - .. iN ihn fi'tlnmfl rv in- Inutf address on foreign policy be- Ifct Parliament. The de .aratlon also announced Jrni determination to protect her hvtlmate vesiea ngnts in uie Liir.g treaty dispute with Russia. AriU ruMned Japaneae pan-Asia feEbll.oru a seeking a "new East bcjL upon an ethical foundation ) Japan. China and Man-3 there stand united and link ed tojc'.:.cr for active collabora- i'M rc s ArlU. Premier Illran- nrr.i, r. maiaen speecn oeiore the rprr 3 of the Diet aesjion. urned extermination await- ti pr i'Jt ' opponents of Japan Hfi: Mx" after a long deadlock. WILD LIFE I OTTAWA, Jan. 21: (Cpl -Con- Tration of Canada's wild life Is l' principal topic of discussion at e vonventlon of game officials h!"h Is In progress here with Nry province represented. W Anderson, official of th fudrxin Bay Cp, told of the steps hlch were being taken to save the avtr ln Northern Quebec and of the Indians were giving co-oneratlon in connection Hh Uie schemt. w Cartwrtcht nt Wlnnlpoa rld of restoration of wild fowl In lianltoba. 1 The reeuTur monthlv meetlnc ot 1'ie board nf rilrwlnr of the frl'ice Runert Oendrnl. Hosnltal Ciitnon was neio last evening me hospital. Those present ftre O p Tlnlrer nt-MlrUnt- V MacCallum, W. M. Brown, W. J'ulton. a V Wilkinson. Prank P'bb. R, E, Benson and Mrs. II. L ndry. directors: Miss Jean Har. I'Wn li. N. inrlu cimnrlntnnrtont. H H. W nirchmanaglng sccret- Li British Business Circles Alarmed At Schacht Oust; May Mean Big Trade War LONDON, January 21: (CP) British business circles dre alarmed over the abrupt removal of Dr. Hjalmer Schacht, the conservative president of the Reichsbank of Germany.. Fear is expressed that the two countries may be plunged into a new and widespread trade war just at a time when they had been on the verge of coming to terms.. Radical Nazi methods may result in ruthless competition. The German financial position has dropped in British eyes following the removal of Dr. Schacht. From Germany comes official word that the removal of Dr. Schacht as President of the Reichsbank does not mean an end of negotiations for the migration of Jewish refugees. Hitler extended his reorganization of the Reichsbank today bv relieving Vice-President Frederick Dreye and Director Ernst Huelse of their posts, naming Rudolf Brinkmann, right hand man of Walther Funk, the new president, to the directorate. MODERNIZE PRESS HEAD tfhn :.; and Japanese reporU r.rrtulnr Will Be In Oood Shape Mon ...... . . . jylu"4 xiay that renewal M. ci.j warfare waa near. INT WILL 1 MAKE TRIP iiRd & March In spite of the ex-, (hxion; and demonstration of the' ut few days Off; :a)s of the Irish Republican' 7 stated yesterday that they ccw absolutely nothing of the j- bombing of Uie hotel at Tral- re i:i which the only son of Prime nr.. vT Neville Chamberlain was CONSERVING of uiihlti rJthtMn Mouth. &irs R.OA.F. SUff Officer QUEBEC. Jan. 21. CP- Wing REFUGEES MONTREAL, Jan. 21: CP)-on Fernand Rlnfret. Secretary of State, speaking here last night of the foreign refugee question, said !l. INew Phase Of Canada Does Not Intend To Open Padlock LaW Door A Ing A There 1 Un- j employment, Says Federal I Minister .u.. . i . m an un..fnlinuino'th issuance of a warnlnn,w" .mninvmont nmblem in i.anaaa . tjv tne provincial ponce to an .i .. k nn mwn rioor fori miartmnt house owner that his rtu" dame Convention Hears Of .., ,. f, nbrcad. hlnrk will be closed un unless he Good Vork Being Carried On . uuuutai ii.uv i This Mr. Rlnfret said, was nis evicts a son-in-law wno is accuseo. own personal stand as well as the 0f Communist activities. government policy. I Ruppert Leaves Chorine Fortune NEW YORK. Jan. 21 (CP) ML&s Wvatt. a former chorus girl ,now in her thlrUcs, has h-pn named in the wilt of the 4 late Col, Jacob Ruppert to re- celve one third of the $70,000.- ooo estate ot the multimiuion- aire brcwlnz and baseball mag- nate. In making announce- f ment of the bequest, Ruppert's attorney described Miss wyati t and a very as a "charming lady dear friend ot the coionci. Miss Wyatt herself said that she had had no Idea that she was to be so remembered ln A. crA Col. nimn.rt'i Rupperfs will. will. HOSPITAL BUILDING FINANCES Thli Wat Principal Businew at Last I Night's Regular .Monthly Meet-' ing Annual Meeting January 3 ' A statement of the financial situation In regard to the new hos pital building, presented at the 'regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night disclosed that, out of a total ot $121,804 available fortth- project commitment no-' totalled $117.- '814, leaving a baalnceof $4,182 to wards furnishings, grounds, etc. It was Indicated that there were i other resources which might be drawn upon If necessary. Th? building committee, Frank Dibb, chairman, which presented this financial statement, was given 'posed finishing off of the attic of the new building for use AIR FORCE IS LEAVING As the Fd'd contractors had for this defer de auditor, was presented at the meet- Ins and was sent on to the an- . .. . . i . . n r k NORTIIEKN AND CENTKAL BIUTISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939. ner Disaster On ter-attack drove Franco troops from declined to lhe lmporUnt town of IguaUda. The Insurgents had taken the town. treal Editor to Succeed J. F. B. cU,on ln. mar L"f!??"8 ast night. . nut out unUl unui nearer nearer the wc completion cnmuituuu o . , n i - t , LlTetar at u. r. lienerai ' r y,, "k "hujiuu, uic Manager tectr hnuxine the maids in this manner TORONTO. Jan. 21: CPt-H. P. an alternative, a suzsertion has from Barcelona n.n!1 Commander O. B. WaUh of the Duchemln K.C president of the bftn made that material from the IVlinKf Pr (if Royal Canadian Air Force sUff of Canadian Press, announces that. ,jemontion of the old hospital IrallHolCl Vl the Department of National De- consequent upon the impending building might be used in the erec- jut f fence, speaking here, aald that all retirement of J. F. B. Uvcsay as Uon 0f a small structure for this lYUlieS UUllS exUtlng CanadUn air squadrons general manager, the board of dlr- purpose Considerable time was will have been completely modern- wtor had unanimously approved ,.t at last niehfs meeting in isUrbnre In Ireland Not Causing wjthln eighteen months and the appointment of John A. Mc- discussion of various matters In Chime for VUU In March rrady for co-operation with navy Nell, managing editor of the Mont- connectlon with the new building and army or for Independent action, real Oacette, as his successor. u WM a tworand-a-half hour ses-LONDON, Jan. 21: CP Official - - I Mr. Livery's resignation Uke slorv nnoun cmrnt is made that the rri i Jjr fl effect June SO next and Mr. Mc- financial statement for the I'uke and Duchess of Kent will I A I l I i ' Nell takes up his new duties on July year 1938. Just prepared by the Hon. Michael Dwyer Resigns From Nova Scotia Government to Be come Head of Coal Company HALIFAX, Jan. 21 Michael Dwyer .has minister of rolnes. public works and labor ln the' Nova Scotia government to become president of the re- nua. genenu mm " - - organized Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Princ Rupert Oeneral Hospital Q fe formerJy uary 31. The December financial statement showed a total of 1453 hospital days during the month at a Quebec Police Threaten To Close cost per diem of $2.94, Disburse-Up Apartment Block Where lments for the month amounted to Communist Is Tenant IJ4.2T7 32 with 110.679.03 spent from capital account In connection with t t A. a the new hospital building. PajTnent of Interest at five per- : - ".j. .J i.t "ii" 'Interest will be paid February z. t In her report for the month Miss Jean Harrison R. N.. lady. suDerintendent, stated that the Ihrwnltnl u-as moderatelv full "augniers or ine Empire, ueep oea i V" u" ... i i Via ,c- i. h- in. n. auu-uun.. w.v w uv Fishermen's Fishermen's Union, Union, Boy Boy Scouts lClftV. Freddie Stays With His Aunt j Salvation Army. P. Burns Co. Ltd.. 'sterling Market. Rupert Butchers. iMcMeektn's Brokerage. Chris Mill i Bakery. Rupert Bakery and Prince j Rupert Supply Co. for all of which board expressed Its apprecla-. tlon. , The board also passed a special Parents Lose Another Round In vote of thanks to the Women's FUht Over Guardianship Of i Auxiliary for Its valuable co-op- Ynunr Screen Star eration and support during the jpast year. Mrs. II. L. Landry, who SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21: (CP) has been nsappolnted as Auxiliary Th. narents of Freddie Bartholo- delegate to the board, reported on mew lost another round In their the recent annual meeting. ficht for custody of the Juvenile In the course of last night's JL. .tar when the California meeting, the question of what Is identified as works superintendent. VANCOUVER, Jan. 21: (CP) at Leo Benard and Marion Ellis, both . .. i , i f Vanrnnvpr upre vpsterdnv inn limp. narxiuii I r ljui Lru w w -' ' " - The son-in-law has been i given donMons from the Women's Aux- charged with conspiracy to steal .notice but hla wife says that he does (U.elye maltrcssesK the Or- the automobile of an elderly pa-j .inot Intend to leave as they have . st, 0un tlent who died ln their nursing I t-- M.ltW U.1 .An v ------ n0pw!w.u ' Mary Chapter. Imperial TT1IlIlLJltJlU LiaalU. . . m . i Order, home more than a year ago. J The arrest of the couple was1 made by officers in the course of probing alleged malpractices In' Vancouver nursing homes. A government Inquiry Monday into the whole situation. Weather Forecast Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Strong east wind . . . i t i uu City Commissioner W. J. Alder, ln his capacity as city council, will be ln session again Monday morn state Supreme Court refused to re- to be done with some eight or nine ng to finally reconsider and adopt ....... h nmrPPdinirs by which the unsent patients not in need of,a bylaw providing for interest pay aunt was made guardian of the active hospitalization and forment at the rate ot five per cent ,Doy5 boy; On behalf of the parents, it sraivs are wnnarewn ny msn advance payments oi iaxes io Windsor As Ambassador Of Goodwill NEW YORK, Jan. 21: CP Eighty-seven members ot a so- clety known as "The Friends of the Duke of Windsor," meeting here last night, nominated the t, fftfmof Vfrtr rHirirfl VTTT n c A 23 air miles from Barcelona, only . a. tnr peace and democracy." Various nationalities were represented " " " i" TL d a "r. ku a ine uuiuwib. t i"-' "V. ln sliver metal has arrived In trucks. ' has recommend? against me picturesque aacmaij Some wore formal dress suits 4- Others appeared in national costumes I DEFENDING i AUSTRALIA (CP Hon.' resigned as Pro,ram f S250.000.000 is Tlanned For Coming Three Years Afraid of Japanese Invasion CAMBERRRRA. Australia, Jan.1 1: i CP Australia Is planning a' Mr. Dwyer will retain his seat In the rtfpnr nmmm for the next three long range invasion of Australia. Development of a combined naval and air base at port Moresby on of Nursing Home In papua island is among the defence Vancouver Alleged To Have projects under contemplation. riotted To Steal Car j Would Abolish London Appeals AAA Capitol TAXI Maccy's Coffee House PRICE: 5 CENTS Atlantic "Sinking! Sinking!" Says Simple S.O.S." Message From Imperial Airways Flying Boat Cavalier PI fKFR TO 'Eight Passengers and Crew of Five Aboard Luxurious vLiVOEiiV 1 J ' Plane Two Canadian Destroyers From Bermuda urk,unJi RARf FIONA' li-x IcaomSearch NEW YORK, January 21: (CP)-Mackay Radio re-inurgents Now within Thirty Ceived an "S.O.S." message today from the Imperial Air- Miles-Treasure From Barcelona yays pjane Cavalierf flying between New york and Ber. muda, reporting the ship down at sea several hundred RpvprQP Tnrlav railes east of CaI)e Hatteras. The luxurious air liner lYlYci&c iUuajr ( carried eight passengers and a crew of five. The last . . 1 - ime&saze received from the shin at rw . a I I I O I captured by Loyalists I .1 HENDAYE, Franco - Spanish Frontier, Jan. 21: CP Spanish ( Insurgent renort the canture of in aft In nrrtf-pwUnt? with . . . .1- - - " two more xey wwm on wc way uj certain Installations totalling $2983 Barcelona in the Catalanian drive. which had been deleted from the brmglng the rebel forces to less original contract An estimate of than thirty miles of Barcelona. I $5615 was received from the con. xodiy the Insurgent drive to-' tractors as ine cosi ai mc y- T,,rd Rarc.ion, waa rerortcd to . maid ana mgni nure quarier.i - - 4. have met its first serious setback as hen a violent Government coun- 10:20 ajn. said simply: "Sinking! ; sinking!" One of the messages had . jsaid the ship was completely , disabled. ' Two Canadian destroyers were among the first ships to leave Bermuda to participate in a 'search. Vessels in the vicinity and Pan American Airways' Bermuda Clip- (per joined in the searchi Th tt-pathr hnrMti rnArf.H nwHM WMAVWM IV)IV,VU skies clear and the sea calm. The Cavalier was In charge of Capt. M. R. Anderson Made Long Hop Because Plane I, Could Not Land ! LETH BRIDGE, Jan. 21: (CP) Because of unfavorable flying weather which made a landing impossible, a Winnipeg - Reglna TransCanada Air Lines plane flew more thnn one thousand mi!e3 non-stop from Wagamlng, Ontario, to Lethbridge on Thursday. C.I.O. Appeals For Unity In Labor Ranks TORONTO, Jan. 21: (CP)-Can- Legislature as member for Cape yeaTS wnlch cost $250,000,000 or adlan representatives of the CJ.O. lssued an aPPeaI tot a unlfled Breton Centre. 'every $n annually for many. wo-ihaTe CONSPIRED TO STEAL man and child of the Common-,i'u"' wealth's population. Labor ranks. Ici.O. leaders are still hopeful of Japanese exploits of late in China avefn a fPj" are preparing have suggested the possibility of a a statement for submission to the Trades and Labor Congress urging a determined stand for labor unity. GET ESQUIMALT CONTRACT Bennett & White Contracting Co., contractors for the new federal building and for the hospital ln this city, have been awarded the contract for erection of a telephone exchange and radio building at Esquimau for the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals under the depart- Hon. C. H. Cahan to Reintroduce ment of National Defence. His Bill To This Effect In Parliament i OTTAWA, Jan. 21: (CPWHon i C. H. Cahan. Conservative member i begins Ior st. Lawrence-St. George (Mont-' real), gave notice ln Parliament T yesterday that he would re-J introduce his bill to abolish appeals. to the 'Privy Council ln London. Chamberlain On shifting to souineasi, prooaoiy mi i, C JiH 1 gale force. Cloudy and colder with 1 fryf J j lYlOnClay J rain or sleet. UJ t the proVlnclal government was again 'consider such other business as may, ish Broadcasting Corporation ; kidnapped Freddie. (Continued on Page. Four) arise. the subject of "National Service Now Is Time To Stop War 21 Says China I CHUNGKING. China, Jan. (CP) Wang Chung-Hui. China's Foreign Minister, sug- gested yesterday that now is the time for Great Britain, the Will Speak Monday Afternoon on United States and France to Subject of "National Service" take concerted action to res- . J tore peace ln the Far East. The LONDON. Jan. 21: CP)-Prime; three countries have already Minister Neville Chamberlain will sent strong notes to Tokyo op- SDeak on Monday at 1:25 pjn. Pa- posing Japans proposea new.-r clfic Standard Time over the Brit- order-in China. 4.