ii ftl. i I'll i f 1. iu V'.u. llruntMltk Now Brunswick. May .n-t from Mkaoau I- i nuht from Moscow 1938 wo Ruutan fliers New York last night iKinmc Ann h.YPKP punnnn hnr nnri Bulletins ---"! uioc were procccumn "all pmlble dispatch." MINISTER TO CANADA Washington president I'snklln I), Roosevelt today sent J0 the Stnale the name of I)an- tomi oper. former Secretary of Ameriean Leglan in Civil War Suffered For Lark of lUjulpmrnl New Brans ort, MMnberg r the Lincoln and Wash-' i tiJ... . . . . mru up ruu ut inoiiu, niMillnn TTnitHl . I rf In Qnaln't Tn t rnftllAn mi ti4,l f IKa MclrnTl.Panlrl - - (Mi UIMIHUC VI V vv- - - r- 1 eau Battalion from Canada-were, T171711 fifT I Al 1 1 lamong the "bravest and worst I V r.r.r HlU aoMier in me spanisn war. kwiu-i Ing U ur. Anarca rerrci. uu r- ritwi from Barcelona before its m I IL. ar.llAM1U fArKAf ff 2. UC1K14I 4 llvv. SKVEKF. JAr (tUAKi: AK1TA. Jimn Slitr thousand rtiidrnts of thlt northern coastal 't;r fled Itrroriird to open spaces l'od,r during a series of eatth- l"kf5 described as the mot se me in a quarter of a century. No casualties are dicloed as yet out it h understood parts of Oka tninula anil Southern Akita coastline sank beneath the sea. rnorosALS to uussia I Dr Ferret, who came to Baltimore '"d.".'!C,K. the Lincoln-Washington fighters, a J Thi. Sir ixLlled e thrown Into gaps In govern. JTlth JvIar training or uniforms, sometimes same month last jear. , Th . r 1939 has reached r m.13 in comparison ,lteb" dwth- , to Spain .n 23!! 11 tn the Jlrst four "The menhad come to fight, but an iney couju ou die." saW the doctor. 'This they did. not gladly but unninchhgly.,, He said the government lost ihrmieh lack of equipment but chiefly chiefly because because the the troops troops did ma not nov 5c. Halibut Sales American Mltkof, 35,000, Pacific. 8c and Emma, 5.5c. I Arcade, 5.5C. Mother and 5c. Thrasher, 5c. Mae West, 7.2c and lc. Northland, nirrri. I.. u it..u..i uui.. if (V nnd 5c. 14,000, Booth, 8.5c and 13,000, Facific, 8.5c and 7.5c aid mln'ttr Booth, 7.1c and 5.. to Canada. Hoklu, 1,000, crackups. These arc: momentary inattention. sDced. and Impatience "Take all the train -car crashes; at level crossings," said Fester. "In manv eases lnvesUgatlon has shown these occurred at points uhrc the motorist had a clear view up and down on either side It was Just a case oi wooi-gam-erlng at the wheel, with the awakening delayed too long." A winning battle Is being waged for highway safety In Ontario, ac- mrHinir to official figures. ' Trainc tlUlUdlti Frecmont, 17,000, Atlln, 8.5c anddcaths of 766 In 1937 were cut Canadian II, 10,000, Pacific, 3,600, Atlln, 7.5C 4,500, Cold Storage. 5,500, Cold Storage, down to 638 sln 1938. Figures for 1939 to date snow iurtner improve ment. Mr. Fester attributes this pro- irsji to mree laciors. incrcuscu m newspaper, radio and motion pic ture propaganda, an Increase in provincial traffic police and com pulsory safety Instruction in On tnrio schools introduced for the rir.f. time m 1838. Tms last, no said, has especially aldecLby In troduefns safety as a topic, of con versatlon In the home. TODAY'S STOCKS (ODurtnr S. D. Jotuwtoa Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .16. Bralarne. 100. Cariboo QuarU, 2.12. Dentonia. .02. Falrview. .03. Gold Belt, .45 ask. Hedley Mascot. .95. Mlnto. .01. . Noble Five, .02. Pacific Nickel, .12. Pend Oreille, 125 ; Pioneer. 2J6. , jf Premier. 1.88. Privateer. 1.07. . Reetcs.McPonaldJ23;.. Reno, 3. Relief Arlington, .09. Reward, .01 Salmon Gold. .10 Vi ask. Sheep Creek. 1.03. Cariboo Hudson. .24. Hedley Amal., .04 ask. Oils A. P. Con., .15. Calmont, M. C. & E.. 2.00. . .. Freehold, .03. Home, 2.20. Pacalta, .06 ask. Royal Canadian, .17tJ, Okalta, 1.00. Mercury". -06. Prairie Royalties, .19, Toronto ?' Aldermac, .30 Beattie, 1.11. Central Pat., 2.16. Cons. Smelters, 47.25, East Malartlc. 2.26. . Fernland, .04 ft. Francoeur, .19. Gods Lake. .26. Hard Rock, 1.00. Int. Nickel, 45.75. Kerr Afddlsno ,1.55, Little Long Lac, 2.65. McLeod Cockshutt,1.99. Madsen Red Lake, 1.20. Moneta, .99. Noranda, 76.00. Pickle Crow, 4.70. Preston E Dome, 1.38. San Antonio, 1.45. Sherrltt Gordon, '.95. Stadacona, .50. Uchl Gold. 1.26. Bouscadlllac. .05. Mosher, .14. Oklend. .074- fjmorrows Tides AAA CaPitd me I4! TAXI n 12:38 pjn. 20.0 ft. 0:30 ajn. 22 ft. L 5 Maccy's Coffee House 18:39 pin. 4.8 ft. A- NORTIIBIIN AND CENTRAL DIUTISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939. PRICE; & CENTS a oi i is Ready To Fight It Out tier Tills Youth To Prepare To Front Colonel Beck Is Not , - - - -- - ! . t r lermany May Have ITo Conquer To Win Rights, Says Fuehrer Worklnj: With All His Might to Arm Germany, Chan-; n rtin.. mniwwi v..u... w.... i kaa CCIlOr It'll.') iwu,wwu i uuann in iiiu; itj ivuiiiuns I t KLIN. May 1: (CP) Chancellor Adolf Hitler dis-i r any desire for war shortly after he told 100,000 ot uerrnnn youth organizations that they must K irod to "connuer to win our riirhts and. if neces-i u fend them." Der Fuehrer, m May Day ad-1 ,ud international agitators were working against Oermany and so he was arming urrmany wun an nis muni. 71 IFl? Q I1J JjlLllAU III NEW YORK GAVE LIVES FOR SPAIN WAVES NATTERING HELGIAN FREIGHTER ON R UGGED LAND'S END I Slowly belr.s battered to ptrces by angry m.Jtfie Belgian trawle: Vlerg Ma rock. betwer,, End and Sr Anne.- nn the rugged coast oi Eajcl uj, Tiirettbe. were drowned wheu the tessel struck, another man. missing was feared drownea ON DRIVING League's Survey Finds Speed AnJ-Impatience Fatal Contributions j TORONTO. May 1: (CP (Canadians should strain every nerve to keep the celebrations of the King's visit to Canada from being written Into the traffic death list, says R. O. Frter. general manager of the Ontario. Safety League. Mr. Fester says a special effort is called for. out of consideration for His Majesty, who. he says . iu. nrimfl mnvrri In til is one ui w.c know-how to use what they had.safety First MttaofOm Hospital equipment, food supplies, uniam. i "7C.,U . V" imuniuondepou. military roads and says. Is also a leading spirit in Uctteal numeuvres were among the British Safety organisation. With thousands of cars from the "headaches" of government end 'across the border on Canadian "who barely knew one 'ST. Mr. Fester says Cana- of a Hta rifle from from the e other ur. andihlghwyi. " L Vuld tch themselves by the best of modern guns. Tn,C" "j, of hlehwav I Ul. r CI I v v r- - . .ami... ivnn.-Mt a fervor which I could "overcome almost any obsta-. ovrpnt ft snub-nosed bullet '.nrt the Lincoln and Washington) L0NM)C Th liritMi and I Battalion showe dthe same spirit. fttnth covernments have made i counterproposals io the HumUii I Pln for a triple military alliance , o stop European aggression, It r reported reliably today, ln-''med sourres said that Russia hd been nttinl in mile an 1m- nedlate declaration that her mll-ltarT fortes would be placed at 'he disposal ot any eastern Eur-Pn state which was attacked. J-arlier Prime MlnWter Chamber-'! told the House of Commons 'ht conversations with Kilssla "ncrrnlng entering an anll-ag- trfl.!in 1. 1 1 1 J31 1. r. ( HK SHhfll . RAINFALL EXCESSIVE No Less Than Forty Inches So Far This Year Sunshine Is Correspondingly Infrequent Tf Junlter Pluvius does not ease up on hl watering can before long, PrinrA Rnnprt will be zeiunz a the corresponding period . i . VI year. Last year in April rauuau amounted to 7.5 inches. With rainfall so far this year rather excessive. sunsMne has been Engenders. ini., lui Thlt Anril 61.6 hours of sunshine was recorded i as compared with 33.3 hours In the month last year. So far ln 1939 there has been 206.6 hours ol sunshine in comparison with 3021 hours In the first four months of 1933. JO. Ooing I o De content With Mere Protests Warsaw Press Suggests That Danzig May Be Occupied as Move to Forestall German Effort to Make Same Move WARSAW, May 1: (CP) Another German-Poljsh ciaah was reported today as the press expressed conviction that Foreign Minister Beck would not limit himself to mere rejection of German demands on Poland when he addresses Parliament this week. Newspapers suggested that occupation of Danzig by Poland was not outside the realm of possibilities as a more to - - - - - - forestall German efforts on the ame line. BOSTON ON PLANE RUN : May Be Fort of Call For Trans Atlantic Sertlce considering the Bast Boston Alr- alternative base for overseas services if facilities for handling large seaplanes are provided. Arguments in favor of improving the airport, at East Boston and dredging a channel to serve as a seaplane runway have been discussed at a public hearing before the United States Army engineers. BY-ELECTION IS ON TODAY ! I VANCOUVER, , .... w . May -j 1 Political Does Not Look For War Soon any war. at least not for some years." writes S. G. Webb, for- merly a member of the Dally News staff, from London. "I don't think there will be England. "A lot ot people ov t BOSTON. My 1: CPi Boston er here have suffered from may become a port f call lor sea- . he jiuejrs' and I' blame the rlaes operating .on transAtlanUc. newspapers for- w lot of 'scare air serTlees. .. dope? "Business over here Is ' Cartain Oeorge P. Lord, marine -lousy' owing to the tense situ- mrtfTtaer tor the ;Bcston. Pptt atkm;" Authority, bid tfnited States r- V " ' my engineers that one company Is FROZEN MAN ICtCASED Curious Story Is Recounted by Old Timers of Revelstoke j Sponsored by the Boston Port Au- VANCOUVER 'thority the m-oject for dredging a strange tales channel 1,SW leer wiae ana it icei woi.'v - - - from irom the uie vast vast May 1: (CP) have drifted out i . i r T , t v. uiLtiiui ui uniux deep In back of Governor Island cobia but perhaps the strang-out of the track of shipping and j. that r man encased record preeipaiion cun'.w extending from the President's ,n lce 0 whom passmg ot. al. year 1939. During the month of R(ads anchora?e ln lower har- most 80 years has made no change April. Just ended, rainfad totaUed tQ tne BosUm clarke presldent o 11.43 inches, bringmg the precipl- Frank S. Davis of the Vemon Boara of Trade, on a visit tatlon for the first four months of marltlme drviion cl the Boston here related legend 0ld the year up to no less man w.a chamber or commerce In approving timers of the ReveIstoke district inchas as compared with 22.6 Inches procct that of nearly 300 stlll recount it. tn applied to Pan-American Airways siung on niS back, his beard for the privilege of taking the first sweeDlnz his chest, eyes staring trip across the Atlantic, 29 are New tj, terror of sudden death that overtook him when he fell into a crevasse of Bigbie Glacier, was reported to have been seen at various times when glacier changes brought him near the surface. The guess Is hazarded by some old-timers he may have been one of the advance guard of scouts ot the ino IT Canadian Pacific Railway, ln ii is a a suuu u "iUHere5i tcjjuco muaj mi ... wnjcn case ne must nave pmngea warming up this year than It was with the holding of the provincial lnto tne crevasse around 1860. last. Last year in April as high as by- election In Vancouver Centre Bisbie elacler is 18 miles south- 64 above was recorded. This April to elect a successor to the late Fred west Qt Reveistoke, cupped be- 54 above was the best to be shown, crone. Liberal. tween peaks of the Selklrks, a The weather summary lor Apru, Evidently Liberals, conservatives mass or eternal ice. as announced this morning by &. and C.C.F. all expect to win. o. Mellor. Dominion meteorologist Digby Island, Is as follows: Highest barometer reading at sea level, 30.62 on April 5. Lowest barometer reading at sea level. 29.19 on April 25. Maximum temperature, 54 on April 12. Minimum temperature, 30 on Aoril 3. Mean temperature, 42.8. Total precipitation. 114.3 inches. Sunshine, 61.6 hours. Maximum wind velocity, south east, 32 miles per hour on April 7. The Liberal candidate Is H. L. Corey; Conservative. Halford D. ; Wilson, and C.CT. Mrs. L. B. Jam-1 leson. A fourth candidate Is J. H.j Burrouah. formerly of Prince Ru-, pert, who Is running as a Socialist. Is On Bear Hunt In Rivers Inlet Weather Forecast (Purnlshod through th eourte7 oi the Dominion Meteorological Bureau at Victoria and Prince Rupert. ThU tors-cast la compiled rom otoeervatlons ta-'kn at S a m. today and covers the 33 hour period ondtog 5 cm. tomorrow. : General Synopsis A shallow de pression Is centered west of Vancouver Island. Scattered shower3 have occurred on the coast white Capt. W. W. Pattlnson of New over the Interior U has been fair York came north from Vancouver and mild. to Rivers Inlet on the steamer Car-i Prince Rupert and Queen Char dena at the end ot last week. He A. W. Newman, until recently, was on his way to the head of Rlv-general agent for the Union ,ers Inlet to engage ln bear hunting Steamship Co. here, has now as- with David Bernard of Rivers In- sumed his new duties as general; let as his guide. Later In the sea-agent In Vancouver at the com- son Capt. Pattlnson plans on vls- Ipany's Granville Street office. Ring the Queen Charlotte Islands, showers. I lotte Islands Fresh northeast to east winds, mostly cloudy and mild with showers. West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh southeast to south winds. part cloudy with a few scattered