. r i. it., -i i: v.. i: i i " raVOr UI JUinuiK up awuuian iauunui Canadian Pacific OTTAWA, May 10: (CP) Unified mana ta! i i m i: r tet- ti At rteing One-Sided .... mm .A. . i . V-.lll. cv.. mi a prepared statement . I,, i i, . . i . MM n.t- repoMU for Joint action . The rrime .M inkier madi. tUIinite UWmenU one i ar ", a annnia mirrirni it Great Britain and . . . A -J -JcumMinrei where Kula !4 be left In the lurch un- mm n,i nv .rai iiriuiii iiu inrt, W Mav 10: CP -Indl 'f iai quarters here are r ,an government will Britain's latest pro-: .parUte non-aggression around that, while r the plan, would guar-a.ry and naval aid for ; -iin and France in the war there is no reciprocal f.rr aid to Rusla. The ?iold out for a complete 5 military alliance, fall-wUl work out its own oi. n AIR TRAVELER A. O'Malley, Aged K, Is Com ing West A!:r0UVER. May 10: A week TransCanada Air Lines ' it. had brnucht its oldest fife v ... jM 1 . ...,,,. 1 rrirry ill Ui JCrtio W T In VmiuiiHf In fh ruI- I 70-year old Harry Brccdon a. jii m rin rriirni luiiuti. J aaW TV (.aw UlAUVIini) 1 -te to Vancouver carrying his vrars lightly by air. He leavei ron'a tonight and will Fpcnd a y WlnnlDez enroute visiting trDther. He arrives at Vancou-11 05 a jn Friday. l'.ale and hearty octogenarian, O'Malley senior was a general 'he historic Rlel Rebellion ard Prnrnts a real link with the will stay with his son here. It M. Winslow. assistant manager 'lie Canadian Fish At Cold Stor- U planning the setting up of a new Arab state Jn Palestine. It became known today with the announcement In Parliament of a new Arab-JewUh policy. was v nip 10 Vancouver aiiujv-"" : clona. corned. Nearby was pan contain ng dt, h bobbed hair. She M with black Malcstles conUnued to show about middle age. During the pro-1 , ceeomgs. sne usuauy mu - u- ,.,.,j mhi. rmir r. frown. She took a marked Interest faade thc , U'i. . j . a black silk dress with elbow length lace sleeves and a floral bunch decoration of orange color. She has been out on $2000 ball since last fall and. during the trial, is free on her The commitment In the uanour,own recognizance. Declaration to provide a new na- tional home for Jews In Palestine prj t ITpPQ IT is. apparently, to be set aside. 'LllAllVjIlu 111 Henceforth. Jewish migration to Palestine will be limited to 15.000. rTT) i DTM k WT per year An effort will be made. NKJf JV 1 lYlLll 1 Instead, to divert the Jews to uni-t IshOulana. Vou. ,,nder United States SEARCHING Department of Interior Headed ' By Harold Ickes WASHINGTON. D.C May 10. 1 m 1 rTlI ' Under President Franklin D. Roose A I All I LI A belt's administration reorganization rx i program the United States llght- . .au m.-' house and coastguard services will - - ' --, - - I .. . .1. A,i of the Treasury. Alter All o.lll K .'.inno- ' ... a ionliirlnc the DiindlL w xne uurcau ui x ... rTrr. ,-ah-r nut brought directly under the Depart- Aniox lnVns ment of the Interior of which Har-01 of Anyox we were w) today v on secretary. Formerly it ' "?J?U!!?,Z ""'IS i..t lf.in br.net.. In- .. & i i uu ntr o mnnn a"' ri."!.'" r: nv; oueetlon. have been raised in One Ol wic hui.co v. . ,-ct ,n. forrltnrv Ivlnff A prowler buildings. v and the De- to have been seen arouna "' u'u""-"-;- of the Tn,,Hor Interior. smelter last night and a rowboat partment and pair of oars were stolen irom the vicinity Constable and Mrs. T. A. Stewart V toffi. morning, the -returned home -JM still unrewarded as iar "ii""","- i'tS con-1 Cisco wncic u" Ing several weeics. Iiotiua ana turnea noracsrara. 11 was after that that the rough weather came up. Canada Prepares QUEBEC. May 10: CP) Quebec and Montreal are well ahead with their preparations for the reception next week to the King and Queen. Both cities are already in gala attire as Is the countryside along the royal route. There Is a veritable riot of color and patriotic adornment. The advance movement of visitors Is already under way and, by the Time of Their Majesties arrival, there will be enormous crowds, exceeding all expectations. Throughout Ontario and further west preparations for the royal visit are also nearlng completion. Halibut Sales Explorer. 7c and 5.5c. American 25,000, Cold Storage, Mlddleton, 21,000, Cold Storage. 7.1c and 5.5c. Pershing, 12,000, Booth, 7.1c and 5.5c. Pearl, 8,000, Booth, 7.1c and 5.5c Cascade, 9,000, Booth, 7Jc and 53c. Canadian Lois Ni, 20,000, holding over. Flnella, 16,500, Cold Storage, 6c and 5c. 5c. Ingrld H., 6,000, Atlln, 6c and Cynic, 5,000. Cold Storage, 6.3c and 5c. 5c. Balsac I. 17,000. Pacific, 6.2c and Tomorrow's Tides 141 Capitol TAXI 6:50 a.m. 15.8 It. win 20 pjtu 16.6 ft. l 2n. t ft. Macey's Coffee House vv. " r, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER r v , WVIH NO. 109. A. V PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. PB1CE: ft CENTS . r, 4 eighen For Railway Unification p rmer rremier inonty Keport mm m ransportation I . . M 4 MM & Makes HOMICIDE (ALL READY RESULTS AT :: 1 rxcrnxTi chd eiput ttntvebqitv I Mm. Tilda Sloe of Decker Lake! British Secretary of War Tells How Announcement of Successful Stu Third-New capital requirement evidence to J. Propo, , Tni, Afreet n Not onc Enonle, two. economic ten. said that criminality was for a alngle managed system should i Brown be very substantially less. 'alleged by the crown In that Mrs. FourthAssuming that public In terest U protected and essential services maintained, there would i seem to be strikingly Important op-, of unified management Quadruplets Are Born In Brazil BAHIA, Brazil, KUy 10. Quadruplet, three boys and a girl, have been born near here to a Spanish Immigrant woman. Mother and babies are doing well NEW STATE FOR ARABS Important Change in Britkh rollcy In Regard to Palestine is Made Known LONDON. May 10. Great Bri Moe failed to take reasonable care when'tn charge of a high-powered rtne. J. n- A. Rutherford ".u BC1&. Been Made, it U OfgficiaUy Stated Ing a rifle which was there and i A K H H A V Vh WA Ul - I a moose feeding In Gregersons swamp. About half an hour later! she returned saying: "I went up ana i should I do?" On Maydal s advice. Mrs. Moe went to Inform the police at Burns Lake. Later witness and others went to the scene, finding a 1 v .-till Vtf rit tain. In collaboration with France,1 'in m Ihnnnvwd the proceedings. nil Her Her COStume costume 1 nr it 1 t Tiitn ROUGH TRIP Reception Being Prepared in Canada Mostue aeaa. Empress of Australia, carrying the Dae again anu .w .T'-.KInK and Queen to Canada, 'had EnslUh fourteen. Third Year, commerce, passed William Martin, rambell Island: VATICAN CITY. May l6-It was Patrick Downey. Smlthers. of flcla'lv denied lat nUht that the Second Year nrst eia Bryan - n . . - PoM Rimrwn: nassKl-Ru- portunltles for saving by some plan SmltheM was the nm wune. He - .TL ruitnn Prince Runert: passed warcaued in connection wun rL..:..rmy ... i: L , ..ii.Hfln nr of of the sceneineio vau n on s,. - " presenUtlon a plan y 7 nf h faaHv ' swiwru. una merajr cHcjru wwi. . . . - w . j .1. . ,. nn.l mental mathematics three). I Extra, first year, first class M'chael Stusiak, Powell River: second class Harry Hunter. Powell River: Doudas Jessun. Ocean Falls: Duncan Pitman. Prince George. Maxwell Sweeney. Ocean Falls: shot wnat 1 tnougnv as '"'Empress of Australia Buffeted In Harold Tanner. Smlthen: passed-but it Martin Mostue. n; . was Atlantic r, Great Khrirtan BurchelL Prince Rupert: j passed with supplemental Geral-1 .dine Cade. Prince Rupert imathe-; Raloh Patterson. Ocean Falls Electrical Engineering, passed Oscar Fulton. Prince Rupert. Mining Engineering, second class, Colin MacDonald, Klncollth; Ralph Skinner. Usk. Nazi Putsch I For Danzig? I . Taking Trial on Manslaughter Men Will Be Trained Under i dents in Testa are Made Today ence PITV f nAM 4 """''""''""" I c-n-Hpu J Z toy1":' (CP)t I I t.- mtj. -- - ! rNtnnr . . n oi linn Unn tr iirvT WPP Uiv in- (HVi ITn. T?nvt.c3 t in imminent itic ' iv- v- "vii. j . - ui an iw... case oi Alia Mae 01 uecKcr lajmjvjii, m&y ituiuuis Arrested Warrant Out For Another VANCOUVER, May 10. J. W. B. McLeod appeared in police court today and was remanded for a week by Magistrate IL S. NEW RATE ON WIRES BIG MISS PROFITABLE Contributes To Coffers Of Consolidated Mining And Smelting Co. MONTREAL, May 10: Four go'd '!: (properties of v'ulii. Consolidated Mining i-aki. rhapMH -hw hnn,i,.in in ii Hnr..Rikhi Rritih Seere- iversltv of British Columbia results m.fcnVi tn onnov ... . v . connection with the killing of Mar- tary for War. predteU hat the new were today. . p tQ Germany are (gregate operating profits of '$120.- t?n..r.Pniiiv Sfjilrmnnt lntifvinir Ilk SfanH in i Mostue, wuc. Who ws -J" ,j , " announced - ' , . , . They In- . a i'" . jjui-cvii mwwv - at ouiciuhe smeiung Co. VsO. reauzea rcanzru in in the me ag be aa u..u.Mu, uijuuij w.... i " ;.,,lnfoH in Wn Kh fir- 000 in the first three months nf n I. ni9.. rtrvt Hrlfaln from a mill- Uivu.ui.vu ... . ..... v ... .j ,r nrn.-n' hf arts axh sriFXCF. x. i r Moi iB3. sir Edward Hcattv told the "'" .Orcgerwn'i 8wamD near Decker Ury standpoint. In readlne for - - ciesiieie. ufiiiKo . ,r Lake on October 9 last, is proceed- any emergency. . ooniernng aegree oi.Mcne or administration, Without '.rJattteS . 'in consequence of the death of cement of -here today, being the first case to give intensive training courses be- celled all police leaves, .the late president. J. J. Warren. J., h nalt rvtih Mr. Mn trrin Juno and OrU)bMt t&C rate " -ui-w ....... - - A . ' . . r.a'Jian national anu anauian racuic xvauwa is -- t T" ' " . r mmiih ard Davidson. Wenvlew imathema in fi tninnritir rnnnrt cit)imitnrl tn thn .-vw Kv. rv.-,n A ill . r 1L. L.' :i 1... II IJ I " .. . II. U . c.tl.U fn.iWin ",..,,..,,;..,. l.lw un .Unm .. . .. .. .. . iL.ni.- - k-.nui. Rnelih twenty. Greek two. Latin ti r jilt Jiiiivji. vuuci'iviunc ivauci in 1,11c uiiiiti viiuui-.ume oi aaioummeni ior me iun- wun uic uussiuun.; uukjuuu - 1. 1. n rtiKlnn rxttrnmnn,lninna' l.kn t-u.. K.. an .n.... hill hPMHTlir nllt S mt Wit (Mill. nOllCe. U"-:. uiil'iou .' 1' I'.arktD VHV lUilUJIIU i ttUllllllCIIUUVIWHa. Milk v .luiam. u f ... .... 1 . . T-V. . I n .. 11.11. AM 1. MANf.F. REJECTED r I m tin. M nllVK Mm 1 nrstr Huge competing DUAnesses oeen neara. ojci-jj wi In general probably always effect! The Jury trying the case consists lw guns and haversacks. tremendous economies by unified ,of J. B. Agar, foreman. A. E. John- - operation. ion. W. R. McAfee, John Hoiklnt. lA D A DI 17V BecondSucb unified operations W. W. Bowes. H. L. Frank. Herbert 1J Jf k JTJL2 I Third year, second class Ormond Dier. Port McNeil: John Ratten-bury. Powell River. ' Passed with supplemental Nor man BurzeM. Powell River (French two. into effect with rwpect to the rail- Belt, O. W. Abbott and A. Astorl . A'l 1 A' 'If'AM :.h Ji.TTi T . t e saia uie iour goia properties IS CHARGED .at present In production are: Big i Missouri, Caribou N. S., New Gold- Rose and the Con Rycon group. 1'en During the present year, he said, It Is expected the Box property on Lake Lie Athabasca luiawuKs will win come come Into into Tm 1 TTT' viTimil W I I H H K A I 1 1 I Production and the Ptarmigan and II I 1 11 1 lVflUJL Cordova in 1939 nr lun V ! Company policy with reeard to lows In Sir Edward's address: "Expenses In mining extension and development over recent years have been large and It will not be our policy to proceed with such (extensive development work In the I Immediate future; our effort Wood for preliminary hearing on (will be mainly directed to the a charge of conspiring to de- jdevelopment and operation of our fraud. The police said they held .present holdings rather than to a warrant for the arrest of one of opening and exploring numerous his business associates, S. W. Mil- prospects In widely separated.parts ler. -of Canada. The annual report gives McLeod is president and man- : particulars of the work which is aging director of Freehold Oils oeing done on the principal prop- Haakon Maydal. storekeeper i X. . , Corporation, IIargalOilUJL . DeckerLtesUfiedhowMrs.Moe the pea oX-th wt,rld. - Woodruff. 0B Powell JT.STSt' River Supple wa arrested yesterday and Is out B had come to his store on the Sunday afternoon In question, obtaln- on Jl 0.000 bail pending trial. Miller is out of town and the warrant Is not seired as yet. BUvlock .Made President .4 imisiuu rcacnea inai ine chief administrative office of the company should be at Trail while executive offices would remain at ! Montreal. S. G. Blaylock was elected president and he will continue also as managing director. Sir E. W. Beatty was elected chairman of the board and Sir Herbert Holt, vice-president I The chairman, president and JDr r5 l,aT .PhvTJone ?" Telegraph Companies Are Offering H. McMaster, Montreal, and W. N. p AUSTRALIA, May 10: (CP- Thc mock. Smlthers. Physics one. Hel-,1 K MnntrM, vlrp.nr. .SillS To Increase Their BusinesV jdent:' R. Z hK. cl Trail, one; Jessie Wallace. Powell River 'vice-president and general eotra- Physlca one. lsei; James Buchanan. TraU geii- FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE MONTREAL, May 10: Canadian eral manager: and W. R. Diamond, Conferring degree of Bachelor of National Telegraphs and Canadian assistant general manager. W. S. Applied Science. Chemical Engln-; Pacific Telegraphs today announc- S" wm re-appoinwa vice-presi-eertng. fifth year with honors cd the inauguration on June 1 of dent in charge of sales, and J. E. an evening and Sunday service ""cJr- j-between ofHces In Canada. The Effect of 'War" Business evening and Sunday rates will be-i Sir Edward Beatty commented come operative between the hours on the effect of demand for re-of 7 p.m. and 4 ajn. dally these armament on metal producers, times being applicable at either and agreed with the view that it Fourth Year Electrical Engineer-.point of origin or destination, and is more desirable to have demand Ing with honors Marino Fraresso.lall day Sunday. They will provide for normal purposes than for war Powell River; second class John a fast service and are designed ti preparations. He noted Increases Eadle. Ocean Falls. I encourage greater use of the tele-, In output of the company's prin- Thlrd year, second class Thomas grap" service In evening hours. clpal metals in the nrst quarter. Anderson, Westview. On and after June 1 tne puDiis.ngures ior wnicn were announcea Second vear. Dassed with supple- in Canada may file at any time some time ago, ana remaritea mat mentals George Durham. Smith-' a forty word fast message to any the Important fact was not a re-ers 1 mathematics two. mathematics j point within 'the Dominion, dc-'ductlon in output, which could be four civil thirty, physics three): nverawe Detween tne nours men-( maintained u necessary, uui, a ue-Robert- Parsons. Prince Rupert Itloned above at the rate previous- cline in prices. . A. 1 T rI- T-'J J IH a. mathematics two. mathematics .iy cnargea ior a ten worn iu-i, on t.uwu four, phj-slcs three . message. .follows: FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE in aaailion to tnis suDstanuai- -ine annual report, wiucu uss First year, passed Harold Low, reduction in rates on messages, been before you for some time. Walcott. n . 1 , . m. A 1. originating In Canada to points .gives in considerable detail the re- elsewhere v.o.".... within the Dominion . suits of the operations - of the com -- - - r ficnoiarsnip ior I William Sldley, nineteen-year-'and strictly In connection there-pany during the past year, and I I .. . oui with thp Canadian communication do not think anv extended com- 01a son 01 uev. juim oiuicj, ----- , - ", v couver Is winner of the Governor companies nave estaousnea a ment irom me wm uc iitxCay. General's gold medal as head of the Unique service which they refer to The production of lead, zinc, cop- graduating Class With Bachelor Of," unmeaiavc ppam w -p. Bum au Art. ,wp, which permits the sender to pre- quarter of the present fiscal 1 year AXIS UCSICe. ,. l t ,1 ,aJ.tlnn In lo-J nf M Second In the graduating class Lj,Py r an unnicuii.c . , , 0V i a Theodore Newton of Vancouver. The University congregation on Thursday will confer 365 degrees. Reginald Jessup of Ocean Falls w awarded the English department prize In the University eassay con test. Bryan Colwell of Port Simpson is awarded the khaki university and Y.M.C.A. bursary. Harry Gawthorne returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver where his father, John Gawthorne, recently died. evening or isunaay telegram at .pcrLoik, tu uut ui iui.ii fifty percent reduction In the reg- In sliver of 12.4 percent under ular tolls on such a rely provided, that of the last quarter of 1938. at the time of filing his original The output of gold was also some-message, the sender Indicates the what lower for the first three-reply service is dtslred. months of the present fiscal year as was the production of copper T. L. B. Hamlin, who Is identified .item. ; by 260 tons, a comparatively minor with the fortification construction rr,ce Trend Reviewed work at the entrance of the har- "The principal factor in its re-bor here, returned to the city on flectloni In earnings Is. however, the Prince Rupert this morning af- not the production which can tcr spending the past few weeks at maintained at any rate that Victoria. 1 (Continued on Page Tvco)