OTTAWA, April 27. Incrcaie In he purchasing power of the people r the solution of the unemployment problem, J. C. Landeryou, So-r.al Credit member for Calgary Ei.-.t declared during a debate In the House or Commons. Olof Hanson. MP. Vor Blceeno. :,ked Mr Landeryou how this In-rased purchasing power was to be brought about. The Boclal Credit, member then p-- eeded to dilate on hU solution, referring to the proposal of giving peinle purchasing money so tvif7 mght buy the goods. f tki. iwlallim nr fn"lm'" rk-d Mr Hanson who referred to t dangers of inflation as lllus-' a ed In Russia, Oermany and F trx.f alter the war He himself 1 ad a million kopks for which y! d naid fifteen eents but with 1 he doubted he could buy a r- 'xlay I t In the wime debate. Denton 1 W Conservative for Toronto.. rd 'he Inability of unem-1 H ' nbt-iln necensary medcal Mr r c She LONDON. April 27: CP- Prime Minister Neville Cham- berlaln told the House of Com- mora today that the King and Queen would travel to Canada and the United States aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Em- press of Australia Instead of i H MB. Repulse as originally planned. A naval escort will accompany the liner. The Re- puli will remain In European waters due to International tension. ROYAL SHIP HAS CRASH i - n. tratlon reorganisation pro- p0lnt--Clear. south-1 r a: including the establishment MJt wlnd ten mlleJ per hour:) f fwnlv one agencies more dlr- tfmpfraturei ; sea choppy, f answerable to the chief cxe- Dull 1Iarbar overcast, north- . 'Mve Some Impoftant changes tn fast u.lnd el&nt mucs per hour: nmlnlstratlve places are an- barometer. 20 0; temperature. 41;' I Ipated Men Organizing For Protection Womrn Gettlnr Upper Hand. They Fear, In Civil Service And Teaching LONpON. Aorll 27: CP stricken by the advances feminine conUngent Service who now to Pacific -Panlc-of tl.e to -nrk for nnd Bet moderate swell. Alert Bay Light rain, calm; barometer. 30.04; temperature. 42; sea smooth. Estevan Raining, southeast wind, six miles per hour: barometer. 29 R8. Victoria-Raining, earte'ly wind, twelve miles per hour: barometer. 30.00. Prince George Raining, northerly wind, four miles per hour, barometer. 29.88. it of the Civil ii . p hlchcr S Dnld Women Enrolling positions, Horace I. Summers, ft I Qruilli Affira civil servant has founded a na- in uUUlli llH.a tlnnnl ILImi'i TVfrnrp Lraaue with the expressed purpose of "oppos- Hundreds Offer For Service Uglon lng the complete domination of in Southern Hrltlsh Union males females In this country " by April a,h -t 27. irp (CP) JOHANNESBURG. n r, .u i. HnT on the task of organizing the -The keenness i with hlch women. League In Brlstol-lrlsts the or- are enrolling ior ganlzatlon is not antl-femlnlst. here In time of emerjency con- "It Is really pro-feminist." he said, tlnues unabated. AN Ih South "for It seeks to give women what The committee o the majority of, them really want a husband, a home ana lamny." iw " Mr Plnkerton did not explain ex-actly how this was being done. Halibut Sales American fcred themselves for service a ntrur of householders, es pecially In the lessr crowded di&' trlcts, who are willing to accomo-phiiH 'rifnppes" In time of emergency. Is being considered. Th! in iLwlf. would be a valuable Nordby. 36,000, Cold Storage, 7.1c jform or nati0nal service. Legion nd 5c. 'nffirinls said Women would also Pacific, 39,000, Cold Storage. 70! rfqUlred to look after the na w children. Canadian Annabelle, 4,000, Atlln, 6.3c and 5c Salmon Arurlte, 530 pounds red springs. Detroit Titers Defeat St. Louis Brown In Battle of Circuit Blows Chicago Cubs Win Again over St. Louis Greenbcrg made cult blows for He Gehrln?er and Bill Rogell one each. The Browns got three home runs. The victory put the Detroit Tigers Into runner-up position to the New York Yankees In ths league standing. The Cleveland . Indians, losing 5 to 1 to the Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, drop-. ped into third place. I Ma'lng that 10JJ05 prwn N0rwln motorshlp Osloflord. -layfrt "strday in the Mah-H in Canada In 1938 without barln Crown Prlnre Marthi of leagues, others being postpone I a a'tndnce of any kind. Norwar and Princess Martha (a th an aosunt of rain. Hsnion doubted if thoee iri United State for a visit, collided The National teams move t" Honor cvi'd not call on .im the nj0t rwt Sandy Hook off morrow as follows: in blng nkfd If they could Ambrose LUhUhl". The pilot boil NHw Iya";e Ch'cazo i' the rvlee. Mnk. No one was hurt. .Cincinnati: Boston at Phlladel- I . lahja; Brooklyn aNcw, ..Yori; h - - mnAY'i; w -athfr Strong Opposition To Reorganization Plans Commencing WAIItNOTON. DC. April 27.- son lore nave airp Prince Rupert Part aouthea-t wind. thre miles pc hour; barometer. 2054 rWne-temperature. 40: sea smooth. Triple Island Part cloudy, easterly wind, twenty 'miles per hour: light swell and chop.' Mngara Island Part cloudy, southeast wind, two miles per PlUiburt at St ful. i American League New. York at etoudv Bvfn- Pt I at Cleveland; Philadelphia at Washington; trolt at Chicago. De- Connie Mack Sells Second Baseman To vigorous atack against baromelPr. 269: tempera- M;nnr I pomiP Plllll nt Franklin D. Roosevelt t ture ;,9. modate swell. iminOr LedgUe wlUU PHILADELPHIA. April 27: --Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, yesterday announced the sale of second baseman Stanley Sperry to the Atlanl? Club of the Southern Association. Neutrality Act Is Ineffective Actually Invites Aggression, Newspaperwoman Tells Congressional Committee WASHINOTON, D.C.. April 27: The Neutrality Act of the States, as it now stands, Invites aggression. Dorothy Thompson, noted newspaper told the congressional foreign affairs committee yesterday. This had actually been the effect In the Slno-Japanesc war, she Mine Explosion Kills Sixteen Twenty-Six Also Injured in Japan Collieries - s YUBARI, Japan, April 27: (CP) A double gas explosion In the Yu-j barl and Lshkarl coal mines killed i sixteen miners at least and In-1 Jured; twcnty-slx, thp police an-' nounce. FIRES CURB FOOTBALL LILYDALE. Australia, April 27: Fish landings at the Boston Fish (CP)--Because of unemployment resul"s from autumri forest : fires Pier for the month of March total- led no less than 25,164,000 pounds.1 in the Yarra Valley, the Valley according to Information received Football Association will have cr tcams th,s season- Russia Will Help Europe Says Maisky a -t- r-v -l. A. vciivuii. Apru n: ift p.o Anrl, 27- (CP)-Ivan Maisky. less man seven nome runs wcra Russian ambassador to Great maae in a len inning American Brltatn, here on his return league Daseoau game ai ueiro:i . London Uom Moscow, said yesterday the Tigers emerging that RUssia would -jt Eur. winners by a score of seven to six . ftn of aMressl0n.- liar.'-' HanV .. . . . .. Browns. two of the clr- Maisky said he returned -very content." THEIR HOME WAS BURNED PltUburg Pirater, again three to, one. The Cincinnati Reds dropo-1' Norwrcian l.lner Olofjord. With out 0f second place by dropping a UNCHA LAKE. Aoril 27. The Prince and Prlnce Aboard, 'keerl' -nifrd one " m'.hln farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Sinks New York Pilot verdict to the St. Louis Cardinals Westberg. pioneer farmers of Un- Boat htie Ph ilip were left In second cha Lake, was burned to the ground NEW YORK. April 27: i place to the Cubs. CPt Trl Th-- 'ere the "nlv unr during a recent gale was destroyed except the in which she was working. ThU is the second fire Mr. and years but Mr. Westbere is already sawlnp lumber 'for a new house. TODAY'S STOCKS (Onirteagr 8. D. JoOiuton Co. I Vancouver BiR Missouri. .17. Bra'orne 10.50. Cariboo Quartz. 2.10. Dentonia. .02. Fairview. .04 ask). Gold Belt. .49 (ask). Minto. .014. Noble Five. .02. Pacific Nickel. .12. Pend Orlelle. U5. Pioneer. 2.40. Premier. 1.89. Privateer. 1.07. Reeves McDonald. 21. Rno. .33. Relief Arlington. .10. Reward. .03. , Salmon Gold.' .10. Shep Creek. 1.06. Cariboo Hudson, .25. Hedley Amalg.. .04 (ask). Oils A. P. Con.. .15. Calmont, .37' (ask). C. Si E.. 1.95. Freehold. .03. Home. 2.25 (ask). Pacalta, .05. Royal Canacin, .16. Okalta. 1.00. Mercury. .06. Prairie Royalties. Toronto Aldermac. 20. Beattle. 1.12. , Central Pat., 2.18. ; Cons. Smelters. 47.75. East Malarttc, 2.32. Fernland, .04. Francoeur. .18. . Gods Lake, .25 Vi. Hard Rock. 1.00. Int. Nickel. 48.50. Kerr Addison; 1.58. Little Long Lac, 2.62. McLcod Cockshutt, 2.00, Madsen Red Lake, .35! McKenzle Red Lake. 1.12. Moneta, .94. Noranda, 75.50. Pickle Crow. 4.70. Preston E. Dome, 1.31. San Antonio, 1.45. Sherrltt Gordon. .97. ; Stadacona. .48. Uchl Gold, 1.15. Bouscadlllac, .05. Moshcr. .13. Oklend. .07. ' Smelters Gold. .03. Dominion Bridge, 26.00 Tomorrow's Tides 141 Capitol High 8:51 a.m. 17.0 ft. TAXI 21:38 pm. 18.9 It. Low 2:29 a.m. " 't. 15:01 pm Macey's Coffee House NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol XXVIII ., No. 88. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, W-l'J. FB1CE: i CENTS Conscription FASCISM OR : : MANY HOME SOCIALISM t King And Queen l Rm m Local Member Takes Part In Un employment Discussion at Ottawa With Social Credit Member re coming un C.P.R. Steamer I Plan Is LOJfDON, Aorll 27. Lqbor bises !t vlinmni nmvwltlnn tn thi POV- Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain will be aked to reconcile hi announcement of a conscription plan with his recent promise that there would be no conscription in laLCtlillC. ttlC L ..... . expeciea to answer uiav uic cuuuujr WIHCU ,,U WU M. ' - J, T,rtuaUy at u.ar berg was mUklnz cows at the time. mQvc fttB rom She lost all her c'othes except those ... m,ftPO . arm!tmrA u teen as a move to appease labor. Assurance of orecentlcn of profit- Mrs. Westberg bw hai witMn six - during af will also be made, It is expected Northern Police Officers Raised To Higher Ranks I VKTORIA. Arrll 27: CP British Columbia pol'ce headquarters here announce the promotion of nn-thle W J. r-urrle of Prince Rupert and Constable J. Blaklston-Oray of Telegrnnh Creek from th? rank of third class to second class constables. Constable J. L. Smith, llvlslonal clerk at Prince Rupert, s made a corporal. Crown Prince Of Denmark Feted Mother Happy But Father Speechless Month? Born to Detroit Couple within twenty months. Approved iPrime Minister Tells House Why New Policy Essential; Appeals For United Front E:BIG FIGHT BY LABOR Objects to Men and Not Wealth Being Conscripted Such is Keynote cf Fight 1 in mo ruuonai league me um- usthrr Visited conscripted. Labor Insists that not cago Cubs continued their stron? M'"f'n men alone but also wealth shall be .early season start by downing th- "J 'lB" POIwrlntPd under anv comDulsorv nm nui mm narn - service olan. Must Spike Jibe That Great Britain is Willing to Fight to "The Last Frenchman" Necessary to Give Reassurance to Allies PARLIAMENT APPROVES LONDON, April 27: (CP) The House of Commons approved the government's conscription proposal tonight by defeating a Labor amendment 280 to 143. LONDON, April 27: (CP) The House of Lords to- ernmrnfs conscription plan prim- day agreed to the government resolution approving con arlly on the ground that It Is the poor man's son and not the wealthy manufacturer's wealth that Is being scnption without recorded vote and then adjourned. Meantime, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the House of Commons that introduction of conscription had become necessary to safeguard Great Britain and to re- . ... .. ... . assure her European allies that she Romania Is PARIS, April 27 : tCPt Rou- m.m . is rfr.oitpd tn havp told net opposition .to entering a mutual assistance pact with 4 them for Uiewpr,esentaJ least. . ' f;: "Or-at BRfain arid Franco are already pledged to aid Rou- mania in the event "df her in- dependence being attacked tut It is a one-way oiedge they 1- n :uld like to make reclprocaL French sources believe that Roumanla will ultimately enter the Dact. GOOD FURS ! BROUGHT IN Skins In This District This Sprln; ui excellent Quality Not Overly j Plentiful As Yet As Is the case elsewhere in the i north, furs of excellent quality, are being brought into Prince Rupert this spring by trappers cfi Danish Colony of Detroit Does lion- thjS district. It will be a montn or to iioyai neir ana npousc yet. however, it is expectea, De-i During Day's Visit fore furs start coming In any very! Weather Forecast General Synopsis The disturbance off the Queen Charlotte Islands appears to be dispersing. Ra'" has occurred on the coast but Second Set of Twins Within Twenty H nas Deen iair ana warm in me I southern Interior. Prince Rupert and Queen Char tViixib nrAlwiin jew scauerea suowers. boys. The previous pair were girls. Mrs. Hughes said she did not expect twins again but, nevertheless, she was very happy. Mr. Hughes had nothing to say. ANCIENT BONES VANCOUVER, April 27: a burial jround. Indian bones, estimated by Prof- west Coast of Vancouver isiana- Fresh south winds, quite cloudy and mild with a few scattered showers. De Valera Has Cancelled Trip DUBLIN. April 27: (CP) Prime meant business in taking the. lead against aggression. In view of Great Britain's liabilities to France,. Roumanla, Poland and Greece and the decidedly tense general Euro- T)l pean situation, lUwas Imperative to 11 01 1 laying kill the Jibe being circulated throughout the world that "Great Britain will fight to the last Frenchman." Mr. Chamberlain ap- Great Britam and France of Pealed. bor to a unuea ironi on me raaicai change of British policy. 4 POLICY OF JAPANESE Tokyo Says it Does Not Intend to Be Drawn Into Any European War TOKYO, April 27: (CP) Japanese government's decisions as to forei;n policy are reported to have been communicated to Japanese ambassadors to Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Great Britain for transmission to the governments of those countries. The newspaper Miyako Shim-bun said it believed the policy was for reinforcement of the antl-comintern pact, maintenance of an independent line of conduct in the Far East and resistance to pressure of third powers. The paper said 'that Japan would not allow herself to be drawn into a European war. large volume. The trapping season DETROIT. April 27 The Crown by then will be about over. There TTnIfPl Qfnfftc Prince and Princess of Denmark, appears to be a good supply of. UlllLCU uldlCo who are touring the United States. an species pedes of of fur fur this this season. season. Due Due j r i i"a spent yesterday In Detroit and to generally unsettled business: .rUci S ridUUO vere feted under the leadership of conditions, prices being offered fort the local Danish colony. Last nlRht Sklns have fallen off somewhat re- elght hundred persons attended a cently. banquet In their honor. Biff Boost to Be Given to Strength Of Air Force As Defence Measure WASHINGTON, D.C.. April 27: As part of the country's defence program, the United States Army Department has signed contracts for 57L bombing and pursut planes to bolster up the strength of the air force. CHICAGO. ADril 27 Mrs. Jcmv, rsL T TJV Tu O i r rp rSrSSpecial Fares To Jasper rrom West For Visit Of King In connection with the visit of the Klpg and Queen to Jasper Park early In June, it was announced here today that there would be special railway rates of IVic per mile in each direction bo- 'Charles Hill-Tout, Vancouver an- Minister Eamonn de Valera of Eire j tween Prince Rupert and Jasper.. thropologlst. to be at least 300 has cancelled proposed trip to the The excursion fares will be good years old. were uncovered at Cres- United States, apparently due to going May 28 to June 1 with June cent Beach, 20 miles south of here, the British conscription move. 3 from Jasper as the; return limit.