Tomorrows Tides MEAT FOR OAD WORK m of Wembley District lice River Grow One Acre lath for Monkman P ; w. U:r- Highway of : :iar,ton the scheduled op-' Mnvf Tii acflo v t.s between New YorkllCA.1 1 UCOUaj ; end Washington Senators Air.rrlran League was called 1 1- "Dunt of wet grounds. x'.ern clubs In the two .re scheduled to swing Into 1 '-ay as follows: lllklllllULI U b Ui IILII Ik VI Federation of Labor, the TrantCanada Air Line Is thi It D Msrun. jeaaer 01 inc largest unaeriaxing 01 us type in ; DHinbtle workers which tne world, Philip O. Johnson, rice-i way from the Congress president, told the members of thi Organization, it was Canadian Railways Club at then if it 200.000 of Martin's monthly meeting In Montreal lart , roliirn In Ihn PpH. nleht Tn lh Ttnltrrl Rtntr. hit said, transcontinental air lines de- 'veloped piecemeal over several years. With the T. C. A. It was all be built up tn such a short time and keyed to such a pitch of ettl-l . . . I .I.h.u I I V- J vicuij. jj.c wen, Mr. ouiisuu ur- ?hia at Boston. New York finann uin hrlnar down his budget! Mjn, 8t Louis at Pittsburg. on Apru 25. Usually the budget ts ' an Boston at New York, presented on a Thursday but this at st Louis. Washington,. in,. 1. - ill hi Tuesday. hlladelphla, Chicago at Detroit. feather Forecast n"al Synopsis - Pressure is l !1 me British Columbia coast. "3 have occurred near the J Charlotte Islands 'and the "fr has hln fair onA Interior ln Rupert and Queen Char- ' l-t and becoming Mrong with v' a' night. cast of Vancouver Island " northwest winds, fair arid P"y cooler. COME HOME TO BOOST KINOSVILLE, Ont., April 18: (CP) In his semi-annual migra tory bird survey, Naturalist Jack Miner at his sancturary here caught, tagged and liberated In one day 214 Canada geese and 77 bald- pate ducks, many of whom Dore .. . I IIIm... (tags or previous cans on me hospitality. WINNIPEG WHEAT TltlCE High School . . Ininknmr uvrtan nl thr Van- IWlll Has Strike I I ' PORT HANEY. April 18: (CP) Two hundred and fifty High School students in Maple Ridge municipality are, main ' tainlng a strike for a new building while Reeve 8o!omon i Muwallem threatens to expel all students falling to return to their classes. The student- walked out yesterday, those of one school marching tc anoth- er to be Joined by those there BLAMED clarcd, for the personnel. The alrwavs over which the T Vancouver Halibut Vessel Owners Ic A flew tta nanserweri. mall and Association Holds It Responsible AiberU. April 18: ePte service, was, Mr. Johnson! of this area in the nt on, second to none in the I district have each world. Benefitting from the ex- for Low Fish Prices VANCOUVER. April 18: CP-, TC .f the r this ..cusc u4 umri cuunwca. mmny u," ' Si crop ,,...t Vessel r,,. Owners .r.' As- a. hose alrporU were too small FUhlng. - d5 05 to 10 be DC Dlaced piacru In Ui llflnr. voxl.rrtav hlamfd the1 r minuaUon of the w moaern requirements ana no- " 'V?'",' .7"" " Canada-United SUtes trade agree-i.e capable of expansion, the Dom-1 l i. Monkman MonKman Pa rass k- k Imnrovement in ' " Canadian National . . Pacific Coast halibut ..,K, prices. .r. ue1 ... . nmm..niti.. nrn44ji sfnimH i a? itansaru. mis .-..-w. . . ' to 1M.000 w bushels u i.. nn. c.,Hoi.n rvtintMt nut was no more difficult sea smooth. from Czechoslovak- than In any other country. Cold, Triple Island -Showery. wwUrljr K Maritime ports jester- and snow problems were not Insur- wind, eight miles per houh; light new homes in West- mountable. Flying was, In fact. n. chop. Twenty-five families little simpler than In the United Langara Island-Overcast, west-' - Peace River and to SUtes. In Canada there were only erly wind, five miles per hour: j-v, a .about 400 miles of Rockies to cross ometer, 30.52; temperature, 40; light and the highest landing field was swell. IE GAME IS PLAYED lturr Heals Cincinnati In Na-Jonal Leacue New York vs. Wathlnston Rained Out only half the elevation or tne Dead Tree roini uvercasi. highest used regularly south of the barometer. 30.57; temperature. 40; Un with the services provided, sea smooth. bv the sovernment, the T. C. A, I Bull Harbor Scattered clouds,' wan able to complete 95 percent north westerly wind, 18 miles per of its flight schedules in the worst hour; barometer. 30.46; tempera-weather. , lure. 45; moderate swell. Un to Anril 1. when passenger Alert BayScattered clouds, wes- ', service across the continent began terly wind, 37 miles per hour; bar-12 700 000 miles had been flown, ometer. 30.56; temperature. 42; sea IMore than 11.000 pounds of mall, choppy BI'RO April 18: CP- Inwere now carried every aay. game of the National League : were " PlratrA yesterday. yesterday. Clncln- Clncln- n . , rv beaten 7 to 5 by,ij(Jget Estevan Clear, northwest wind, thirty miles per hour; barometer. 30.32. Victoria Clear, calm; barometer. 30.22. Vancouver Cloudy, northwest 'wind, 28 miles per hour; barometer, 30.22. Prince George Clear, westerly .Minister of Finance to Present His wind, four miles per hour; bar- Statement a Week From Today ometer, 3054. OTTAWA, April 18: (CPJ-Hon., rhnriM a Dunnlne. minister of! Halibut Sales Summary Al.4KCIIIO.NESS of ABERDEEN at once from Montrealto Van-, , ABERDEEN S: .ind A r : 18; couver and Seattle and from Leth- bridge to Calgary and Edmonton with an extension to come in a i r rpr-tr-i rpx few months to Moncton, The fact I KH A.I Y that such a vast organization could ! 1 CP- The Marchioness of Aberdeen, widow o: a former Canadian Governor General, died here today at the age of eighty-two years. AROUND I EUROPE In Spanish spokesman TOTiAY .r3 r.z:; u.dThaTrhP 71 us-t x on . . . . .. .. RAti frnn tlh enlov a twenty- way to spring manoeuvres a very substantial . ...v.-.fc " " " reduction , idetens Land Canada; Are jming This Way -likely to b .used In Canada. Thcl" Pracni-Urlff and i. radio range and meteorological enouy wrapew ... systems, airport lighting, hangars the Eastern United SUtes market, and other details were the most The Association may make a pro-j modem available. The same was test to Ottawa. true, he said, of the T. C. A. equip-1 ment and of the shops where the planes were periodically overhauled. The pilots had been given the, most intensive training known to transport service. -v Anni ! CP -One Flying tn Canada, TODAY'S WATHKR Prince Rupert Broken clouds. ! showery, calm: barometer. 30.63 Mr. Johnson, (rising rtpWlyl: temperature. 41; .More than twenty-five rraft are taking part. war ROME The Fascist press jester-day attributed lark of good faith to President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States in his ten year European proposal. It was suggested that it was meant to divert attention from the activities of Great Britain and France in encircling the axis powers, A political motive was also imputed to President Roosevelt but the papers declared that the appeil did not represent popular opinion of the people of the United States who were opposed to entanglement in European BUCHAREST The Roumanian foreicn minister today left Bucharest for Berlin where he will attend the fiftieth birthday festlcities of Chancellor Adolf Hitler on Thursday. On his way back he will stop off at Warsaw to confer with Foreign .Minister Col. Beck of that country. Long Standing Suit Dismissed Action of Jack Lambert vs. John Clausen Finally Disposed Of In County Court On application in chambers be- Amerlcan-124.000 pounds, 7c and, lore Judge W. E. Fisher in County 5c to 7 3c and 5.5c. uouri yesieraay a ioiiB-5umum8 o'inQnnri nminrts Rr nnd.sult of Jack Lambert vs. John 5c and 6.5c and. 5c. Wizard, ' 1 ., , 1 .141 . and 5c. Galveston, 17,000, Booth, 7.2c and 5.5c. ' Hyperlan, 13,500, Pacific, 7.3c and 5.5c. star. 15.000. Pacific. 7.1c and 5.5c. Slrius, 14.500, Royal, 7.2c and 5.5c. I uiausen was aismissc wtuiuu. .,u, costs. Tne action was ior 50m? 40,000, Cold Storage. 7c i800 ln connection with fish trans actions in isio. 1. uiuwu peared for the plaintiff and W. O. Fulton for defendant. FROM CARBONIFEROUS AGE CAPE TOWN, April 18: (CP) Tiimn mvm. Cold Storaee. 7.2e Steel-blue In color, with oarK ftnd 5 5c. blue eyes and weighing 127 pounds 'snencer. 13,500, Cold Storage, 7.2c, a crossoptrygll i .and 5.5c I WINNIPEG, April 18 (CP)-Wln- "TtlTn. 6 5o. and te. nlpeg wheat futures were up w w- Atlln, V m 6c and J 3,c yesterday, My closing at 60?ic. Daniel S, 1.000, 5c. was named in by East London fishermen. South Af rican scientists declared this kind of fish was supposed to be extinct 30,000,000 years ago. 141 Capitol 0:54 am. 21.0 It. TAXI r 13:22 pjn. 19.9 It. 7:20 am. 3.6 (t. 19:21 v 8 Macey's Coffee House NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v. ,1 XXVIII No. 00. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939. PRICE: 5 CENTS rganmng To Widen Peace Front OWN TO LARGEST t FEDERATION AIRWAYS : mT T H..1I. I Utln "ftA tnh TrintrMaJ. n. .... ft. .tit t r. 4 tt If. .Main" pw,vw im..niih i iuim ifuiunru ij i pf Hi Follow ers Hack Into Executive In Montreal j A.F.L. I ! . MONTREAL, April 18: - Brought rkv YOr.K April 18: CP Fol- Jnto being by act of Parliament rrenee yesterday be- Just two years ago and now op- m Green, president of crating over 6,500 miles a day. i Passes Away 4 Oshawa Junior Hockey Champs I TORONTO. April 18: CP) Cshawa Generals list night ' won the Memorial Cup, cmble- ' mat: i of world's Junior hockey ' eh .mplcmhip, by taking their third victory from Edmonton Roamers by a score of 5 to 4. The sccre at cne stage was 4 to 2 for the Roamers. Oshawa wen three games In the final series and Edmonton one. NURSES ON JOB AGAIN Strike at St. Joseph's Hospital at, Comox, Vancouver Island, Ends j l nnunx I'anrouver Island. April 'IS: 'CP Nine nurses of St. Jo-,seph's HospiUl here returned to .work today after being granted an eUbt-hour day. six-day week and vacation time following a six-day 'strike In which three nurses were ilett to care tor fifty patients. ; The hospital had operated under emergency conditions during the J stnxe. ODismmz new nurses nwu. ws.er. o nc viehTrfa. sfinuuiirrn iuuaj. TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri, .18. Bralorne, 10.10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Dentonla. .02. Gold Belt. .474. Hedley Mascot, 1.10. Mlntc. .01 Noble Five. .014. Pacific Nickel. .12. Pend Oreille. 1.34. Pioneer, 2.32. Premier. 1.86. Privateer. 1.12. Reeves McDonald, .21. Reno. 22. Relief Arlington, .10Vi. Reward. .02 V3. Sslmon Gold, .10. Sheep Creek, 1.05. Cariboo Hudson, .25. Oils A. P. Con., .16. Calmont, .37. C. & E., 2.02. Freehold, .038. Home, 2.10. Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, .17Vi. Okalta, .95. Mercury. -06. Prairie Royalties, .18Vi. Toronto, Aldermac, .32. Beattle, 1.08. Central Pat., 2.14. Con. Smelters, 45.00. East Malartic. 2.27. Fcrnland, .04. , Francoeur, .15. Gods Lake. .21. Hard Rock, 1.05. Int. Nickel, 45.50. Kerr Addison, 1.56. Little Long Lac, 2.75. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.83. Madsen Red Lake, .34. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.13. Moneta, .97. Noranda, 74.00. Pickle Crow, 4.75. Preston E. Dome, 153. San Antonio, 1.38. Sherrltt Gordon, .95. Stadacona, .48. Uchl Gold, 1.17. Bouscadlllac, .05. Mosher. .10. Oklcnd. .08. . Smelters Gold. .02. : Dominion Bridge, 26.00. : TURKEY IS RIOTING IN JOINED UP, GIRL'SHOME Unites With Five Other Nations in Trouble Breaks Out in Vancouver European Anti-Aggression Bloc LONDON, April 18: (CP) It Is intimated in authoritative quarters that Turkey has become the sixth member of the non-aggres-tion alliance which already consists of Great Britain. France, Poland, Ronmania and Greece. Fur- VANCOUVER. ADril 18: (CP) J Former Detective Inspector A. S. .Haan. ror years a wen Known van couver city police officer. Is dead. At one time he was in charge of police boat work. UNCLE SAM HELPED BOMBAY. April 18: (CP) Anglican bishops from New Zealand and West Africa assisted in the consecration of the Anglican Cathedral in Dornakal, South India, towards completion of which the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States contributed. NOT A C-3 NATION LONDON, April 18: (CP) "If anybody goes to our naval ports they will see we are not a C-3 (class) nation," said Lord Stanhope, First Sea Lord In response to a let ter criticizing the navy's personnel as "small, pasty-faced men." (Bri tain's physical classifications start with A-l.) Institution Eighteen Inmates Arrested Three at Large VANCOUVER, April 18: (CP) j Eighteen Juvenile girls, Involved In a riot at the girls' industrial school, !were held by police and three oth-1 ers. who escaped, are being sought The disturbance broke-out last ther particulars of the agreement night. Furniture and windows were with Turkey will be announced by ismashed and fire hoses were turned Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax. j0n before order was restored by the Premier Charr.terlaln said that police. he expected within a few days to be able to announce an agreement with Russia whereby its air force would provide for protection of any nations on its borders threatened by aggression and would a bp give at least material assistance to Great Britain and France in the event of war. Mr. Chamberlain told the House that Great Britain was continuing conversations with Russia to widen the peace front but added that there was nothing new to definitely disclose on the situation at this time. It wis expected that the Prime Minister would announce the new commitment tn Turkev but, after his speech, it was understood that the agreement was held np until results of the Russian conversations were made known. Meantime, reports rere current that negotiations were proceeding smoothly. I Ambassador Martky is flying ) back to Moscow to report to For-eicn Commissar .Maxim Litvin- iff. Chamberlain said the (Premier , government welcomed President Roosevelt's peace appeal with great satisfaction. Local Mining . Company Has D c J NEW HEAD 0FPARTY ' Robert Gordon Menzies Expected to Be Next Prime Minister of Australia . CANBERRA. April 18: (CP Robert Gordon Menzles was today .elected leader of the United Aus-'tralla Party succeeding the late J Joseph A. Lyons whom he will prob-' ably succeed as Prime Minister. At I -esent Sir Earl Page, Deputy Prem- ler and leader of the Country Party, Is acting as Prime Minister. SCRAP IS ' WITHHELD .Local Shipper to Retain Metal t'n-' til He Finds Where it Is Going ' A. Campagnola. who has been col-Jecting scrap Iron for shipment to two Vancouver firms. Active Trading Co. and Mailor S. Avery, sUtes ; that, as a result of criticism, he is withholding shipment of the Iron 'until he obtains assurances from the companies as to where it Is to be snipped. reu r iKetchikan Strike ' Incorporation is announced in the 1 t , rj ..1 1 current Issue of the B. C. Gazetti UlSDUte jettieu of Central Chilcotln Gold Mines r Ltd. with caDitalizatlon of $150,000- , t n.11 Mayor McCain Succeeds In Bringing land head office In Prince Rupert. 3,"ime "rk"s This company has been formed in Companies Together r connection with mining property, jln th Chilcotln district in which I James Killas and other local jnenl 'are interested. Retired Police lOfficer Is Dead Former Detective Inspector Haan Passes Away A. S, KETCHIKAN. April 13. As a result of a conference arranged by Mayor Harry G. McCain- between the Maritime Worker Unloit "und the Alaska Steel & Wire. C6a settlement In the strike dispute was reached which resulted In the re opening of the company's plant today. An early reopening of the Ed wards Wire Co. plant Is expected. Boy Falls Into Capilano Canyon Earl Martin Lucky to be Alive With Broken Bones After 200-foot Tumble J VANCOUVER, April 18: (CP) Earl Martin, u-year-oia uuy, i lucky to be alive after a 200-foot fall down a cliff in Capilano Canyon. He Is In hospital with broken bones. Tollce rescued him after the fall Into the canyon. AUSTRALIA'S GOLD SYDNEY. April 18: (CP) Aus tralia's 1938 production of gold was the greatest for 23 years, a total of 1,590.406 fine ounces as compared with 1.381.135 ounces in 1937. TRAINING AIR PILOTS CROYDON, April 18: (CP) A new British light monoplane, designed for elementary flying training, will have a top speed of 163 miles an hour and a cruising range of 600 miles.