jw 10-" ajn. 4 J ft. V).m. 4.7 ft. rrrjtoit Harvey sUted that ""u naving nan 10 cva- . . . - - V,n. k.1. Uirr had already got in touch "". . rt'A 0 W Nlckrrson in regard m,c'-11 M announces th matter and he was to take tp with the department at Ot- Mon;nn roti 'ti 1 e wro navmt mil waw ird. Efforts also would 1 . I Ik. .. I j. 9 .acr w fiavr iiic huiiivci ui m cased. Tt r.s'ter was left tn UKLu MAP the and IS CHANGED mrrotii Alterations on tare Globe nivlnt trwer nusy Time NEW YOPK f eb. 7: -World man 3r work to do as a result of In arioui pirti of the world, wan rhailscd by the ab- td hc dismemberment of Czecho- guy na Asia oy me jap- I IKKH K Y I ALLEGED nnl$ Bannliter of Nlthl River Arrtstfd for IloldAlps at Savory and Fort Fraser Dfnnls HannUter'rtf Nlthl Hlvpr - been arretted at Smlthers on a barge of robbery with violence of 'ie Post bffjee at 8avory on Aug-i 1 Z5 last and. on Appearing In "wt has becrt remanded. I Barlilster'i arrest followed In stigations carried out by Corp.1 ' Oland of the provincial police t Smlthers not only Into the hold- i o: the Savory post office but Into series of robberies of William untlng store at Fort Fraser. According to tie police. Bannister r PfLStmnetor nf fiivnn an. thi a who held him up. In his pos-lon also were found articles cor- "pondlng o those taken at Sav- ry ana at Fort Fraser. At Savory oney, a watch and other articles re obtained. EXILMPLARY Li;GISLTORS SYDNEY. Feb. 7: iCP) Answer miniK.UL a It IIMIAAN k.II II- I 1 70,000 men. flvi members i.f the Kwlaturc have enlisted In various nlral . . - . . uunii m mm pi privuic. Cancelling Of Gun Contract OTTAWA. Feb. 7: CP-Oppos Ing the move to send the matter 'o the public account committee. Hon. Dr R. J. Mnlon. Leaderpf.the Ojwltlon. eatlfd elerday for rontlnued debate on the Brcn ma-hlne son contract. He moved that the contract be cancelled. Other' of Conservatives spoke In similar vein. TODAY'b STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri. 2S. Bralornc. 11.00. Cariboo Quartz. 2Z2. Denton la. .05. Falrvlcw, .04. Oold Belt. 37. Hcdley Mascot. 159. Mlnto, .02. Noble Five. .02 Vi. Fend Orlelle. 133. Pioneer. 2.2. Premier. 2.10. Privateer. I.l4. Reeves McDonald. .26li. Reno. 0. Relief Arlington. .lO'i. Reward, .o4!i. Salmon Oold. .10. Sheep Creek, .95. Cariboo Hudson. .30 (ask). Hedley Amalg. Oils A. P. Con.. .16. Calmont, 39. C. t E.. 2.15. Freehold. .03i. Home, 230. Royal Canadian. .17. Vancouver Aldermac. .40. Bcattle. 1.34. Central Pat, 2.60. Cons. Smelters, .55 yt. East Malartlc, 2.48. Fernlftnd,,.12. Francoeur, .19. Oods Lake, .21. Hardrock, 1.62. Int. Nickel, .51 U. Kerr Addison, 1.95. Little Long Lac, 3.25. McLrod Cockshutt, 2.75. Madsen, .47. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.25. Moneta, 1.33. Noranda, .79. Pickle Crow, 5.25. Preston E, Dome, 1.64. San Antonio, 139 . Sherrltt Oordon, 1.10. SUidacona, .79. Uchl Oold. 1.40. Bouscadlllac, .07. Moshcr, .16. Oklcnd. .22. Smelters Oold. .02. Dominion Bridge, .32, Canada's Koyal Guests ROYAL MARINES, LONG ROYALTY'S FAVORITE BAND, COME WITH KING ()ucon Victoria Liked Music of Earlier Edition of Organ- t ' if. ization Which Will Visit Canada With Their v .Majesties By EDWIN S. JOHNSON Canadian Press Staff Writer . LONDON, February 7: (CP) Special rehearsals and extra sessions of ceremonial drill have been added to the daily routine of a select group of Royal Marine bandsmen j of tho Portsmouth division and they're revelling in it. hnvy of their comrades, they have been chosen to say it with music" as the 32,000-ton battle cruiser Repulse ' steams across the broad Atlantic I Loggers Had Close Call VANCOUVER, Feb. 7: CP Forty loggers living on a floating camp at Gibson brothers' operations on Tasls Canal In Nootka Sound had a narrow escape when fire broke out on the boat, sweeping the vessel 4- from stem to stern, according to reports reaching here. The camp, formerly the West Van- couvcr Ferry No. 2, was burned i some time lost week. .MAYBE STILL LUCKY 4 GUILDFORD, Eng., Feb. 7: (CP) On Friday. January 13, the bride Peror wore green, walked under a ladder, married Uie man, one or a family fr rtAf 13 mnntlio i-wn. next Miy with Their Malestles. the King and Queen. Althonsh normal strength of the band Is 60. It wa found impossible to take more than half on the historic voyage. Of the 30 bandsmen selected. 20 will be accomodated aboard the Repulse with the remaining 10 going on one of the escorting cruisers. Under the direction of Lieut. F V. Dunn, made a member of the Royal Victorian Order In the last New Year's honor list, the band for years has enjoyed the honor of pro viding musical entertainment for royalty. The Royal Marine Band U permanently attached to the royal yachts and usually accompanies the King when he goes aboard his yacht the "Victoria and Albert." . The band's trip to Canada, however, will mark the first time it ,has accompanied a reigning sovereign aboard since 1911 when ipeorge V. sailed to India on ILM.S. Medina for his coronation as Em- Master Musicians Every member of the band Is a 'vlously, and there were 13 wit-. . " 't?" nesses of the ceremony. (Continued on Paye Four) Once the 'Queen of ?,a Sea and peer in speed and size of a.i passengei vessels K; hi Atlantic swells, the S.S LeaUun .s now ust a rotting hvlk at Pier Four Hobokea NJ Christfied the Va-terland when iaunrhed in 1904, and pride of the C- erman merchantile fleet, the ship had made only Uo and one-haJf crosAJiK for Germany when America entered the world war and she was .vi'i?d by UJ3. government and pressed into transport 'ervtce. After the war. the ship ccntlnued as Tas-queen until tb early lMOs- when vessels- kehe Europa. Bremen and others oatCT'TieT!i flpeed and style. Since 1934 the Leviathan has tx en tied up in Hoboken. Idle and lifeless, where she Is rapidly becoming a landmark and where she will stay until the VS. army or navy drsiird to take her as a training ship or some foreign power receives permission to purchase ne nuik. The ship is kept in a state of tepair with a crew ot u men under Captain Charles S. Lenz right instead of the 900 needed when she was a first class liner. BUILDING OF BOATS Seattle Yards Are Having Very Busy Season This Winter New ilalibutter SEATTLE, Feb 7:-Seatt!e shipbuilding plants are having a busy winter. Principal new ship under con- vessel Explorer, a 200-foot diesel wltih all the latest and most up-to-date equipment, which Is costing $1,000,000. Many new fishing vessels Include a combination halibut and tuna boat for Capt. John Skarpnes N'nrng completion at Ballard, equlppcd with a 65 h. p. engine. Numerous fine new trolling vessels are also under construction. WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY Irish Republican Army Planned to Blast British Officials from Every Part of Ireland LONDON, Feb. 7: iCPt Allegations that the outlawed Irish Republican Army had formed a plan to blast British officials and soldiers from every part of Ireland were made In police court yesterday as the police continued their guard of the Royal Family, high officials and public buildings against further bomb outrages. Twelve men accused of conspiring to cause the explosions were held for further hearing In Bow Stret-t police court. Pope Pius Gives 'Audiences Tho' 'Suffering Cold 1 i ROME. Feb 7 Pnno Pli 'pite a cold from which he is suf TOURS OF Committee To Handle City Manager Report so Tomorrow s Tides 141 Capitol Igh 4:04 ajn. 21.9 ft. 18:24 p.m. 1S.9 ft. TAXI " NORTHERN AND CENTRAL MUTIS II COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER l .,,..,., . - -'' m - - ,xxviii..Ke. 3 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 11)39. priceTTcentT " " " "! ' 7 - - -n..i ,oy&ists Arc Continuing Resistance K CHANGE Australia Adopts IN SUBSIDY !Hional SeJe litres of Chamber of Com e and O, W. Nkkrrion To ie Matter Up With Gov-ernment at Ottawa . voluntary Scheme . MELBOURNE. Australia. Feb. 7: CP The Australian government u adopting a voluntary registra- he regular dinner meeting Hon plan for national service. In Prince Rupert Chamber or the event of emergency designed tree last night. President J nca similar to that of jvey presiding and thirty Great Britain, rrs In attendance, the sec'. . drew attention to the fact 171 ffT WATCPC e had received tender form 1 LtKJVJU TTi 1 LIvO ie proposed new steamship inn nrrTIMlTri The specification provld. AKfc KttbUlNu t the ships had to carry at i (5 percent of their capacity' 7-from this port wrf Seems to be Over .Sow in as pointed out that this re- oh, R,T" v"r mean that the boats would "MSVILLE, Kentucky. Feb. ,arrv cnmM f mhit Flood waters of the Ohio River are' hea what they were desirioua of "nx rcceoing. rTom seven to ten thousand In Ohio. Ken-cral ccvf.op.ng was shipments of gen- persons merchandise. lucky- West Virginia. New Mexico ONCE "QUEEN OF THE SEAS" NOW JUST ROTTING HULK ETHIOPIA j ROME. Feb. 7: Italian tour agencies are offering trips to Ethiopia as a special attraction to tourist this season. Transportation is b;ins arranged by luxurious liners sailing from Naples to the Rtd Sea port of disembarkation from which either aircraft or bus may be taken to the interior points of interest. , Special arrangements are also be'ng made for big game hunters of rhlnocerr, elephants, ante-lor.es. gazelles and other wild animals of that country. On motion of Theo Collart. th; Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-' merce at is regular dinner meet-ni last night the city manager report, published last fall, was placed in the hands of the Legislative Committee to Vike with the Prince Rupert Trades and labor Council of this city and to rass on to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities at its next meeting. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Scattered clouds, calm; barometer, 29.85 (rising); structlon Is the geodetic survey temperature, 17; sea smooth. Triple Island Scattered clouds, northerly wind,' 22 miles per hour, sea choppy. Langara Island Snowing, northeast wind, 20 miles per hour; barometer. 28.92; temperature, 2C. sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Overcast, , , cumi, uurumeier. .oi, 'ure, . 22; light .. . . swell Bull Harbor Harbor-Scattered Scattered clouds and 7i j, foot depth. It will be ""'J "'u- ....vo (.. full diesel hour; barometer. 29.58; tempera ture. 32; moderate swell. Alert Bay Snowing, calm; baro- 29.54. Victoria Fair, calm; barometer, 29.52. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, fourteen miles per hour; barometer. 29.56. Prince George Fair, northerly wind, eight miles per hour; barometer, 30.12. General mains low Synopsis Pressure re-! over Vancouver Island Macey's Coffee House !NEW govt I i Italy Offering These As a Special Attraction To Travellers This j Year ! OF SPAIN : Franco Administration May Get Immediate Recognition From Britain and France fering; resumed audiences today. LONDON, Feb. 7: (CF)-Great jThe Holy Father has been stride- Britain and France are no en with a mild attack of Influenza.; considering giving immediate aggravating chronic asthma and1 recognition to General Francisco compelling all precautions. Vatican Franco's administration as the news . i vu,e saia. , I . sole government of Spain. A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the two governments were consider.ng such recognition but that it would have to await the withdrawal of all foreign troops. Reports from Paris said that France had given promise of friendly relations between "New Spain" and France. The Italian government has disclaimed to Great Britain any intention of keeping Italian troops in Spain after a final insurgent victory, political circles reported. At Ferpignan Spanish and French officials are conferring on the question of whether 200,-. 000 Spanish government soldiers Mho fled across the frontier inta France from Catalonia Province shall be repatriated to Spain or be allowed to remain in France. MEANTIME IN SPAIN The Spanish government embassy here announced, today that the government of Premier Ne-grin will proceed"! o Valencia before- the week-end to continue its resistance to th'e insurgents to the end. The announcement made no mention of reported negotiations at the Franco-Spanish border for peace in the civil war, thus indicating at least temporary refusal of the insurgent derm nd to the government to surrender unconditionally. VISITING ROYALTY Uncle Sam Preparing Both For British King And Also wcgian Crown Prince WASHINGTON, D. O, Feb. 7: With the visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth of England, of course, overshadowing all. the United States Is looking forward to entertaining prominent royal visitors this year and already elaborate preparations are being made. Second only In Importance to the British monarchs will be Crown Prince Olaf and Princess Martha of Norway who will arrive April 26 on the liner Oslo- ford to spend twp days at Hyde Park as the guests of President 'and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt jmeter. 20.69; temperature, 31; sea arter which they will make quits smooth. an extensive tour of the United I Est e van Clear, northeast wind. I States, visiting Middle West states four miles per hour; barometer. including Minnesota and Iowa, the Grand Canyon, California and the Pacific Northwest. They will also crass Into (Janada with Vancouver probably one of their points of vlsltaUon. Radio Telephone !Tn Re Functioning Weather Forecast ;Within A Month The marine committee reported and the weather has been unset-: to the Prince Rupert Chamber of tied with snow on the coast. It is Commerce at its meeting last becoming colder oter the Interior, night that two experts were now Prince Rupert and Queen Chpr-,at Dlgby Island Installing the new lotte Islands Moderate to fresh ' wireless telephone apparatus and north winds, decidedly colder with that It was expected to be func-a J ew scattered snow flurries. ! Honing within the next month. West Coast of Vancouver Island This followed a protest at the de- Fresh north to northwest winds lay of the marine department In colder with snow flurries. putting the system In good shape.