( 3d If I). PATTULLO W M. SEAL TORIA, Min h 20; CP "The facts are li jvtne i.sid :r .-. he development of Prince Rupert and Northern . .mbu has been and Is today a considerable factor In the ! )f the port of Vancouver." said Premier T D. Pattullo imiik uoon a statement bjr W. M. Neal, vfce-preirtdent of : .n Pacific Railway, that the creation of the port of Prince i i major extravagance of the Pacific Coaat. "We are tile the railway situation tn Canada by working our- a frenay and tearing up rails." continued Mr. Pattullo. a jv are here to serve Canada. Until recently all that ha :i railway activities ever since Confederation. Including i. in Pacific Railway, has been on the assumption of an ln-ivpalatton. What the railway need and what Canada n people. With more people there will be more buslneM." PE rlUo NOWN AS TRAVELLER use the airplane . . i i 4k. I 1 l.tpUBHI UJ wic un- . lit. t i urtodty that drew but that old deter-i youth to know and things around him. boarded his plane dimly as he would - a carriage, deaf to of hts subordinate, la religious meeting Btrlin. then flew back ; i ol. smiling and lm must you risk your ; posed one of his closer. io lifted Ills long hands f,-m the elbow and with hrug and amllc. re-Cut, you know, they save tody could find an ans cnoungh to keep i!' t on Page TJirer) PRENTICE v Trtnr t Tin y-v UrLKVloUK AtlDolnlmml In fansrilan Sational Railways Service P'NIPEO. March 20: (CP)-- K Howard has been nnnolnL.d 1 or of apprentices, Western "i Canadian National Rall-'' rtfective March 10, acdord-3 an announcement by J. General superintendent, mo- power and car coulnment. F'Prg Mr. Howard succeeds Bl., C H nrltfnll prd was brought to Canada by jSpeedy Flight From Ottawa To Vancouver Made VANCOUVER. March 20: (CPt- Aiirr a i HPni ni wpniMn nmin in M. Beatty rn-M Staff Writer !TY. March 30: (CP udinal Pacelll pro-v ,iy"U alert to the power age. a mod- very smim. except III iic In private, he Spartan life. a and usmg for the i rat scientific ad-imps. Back In the tiied aa the papal Un. the then nun- thirteen minutes, a Trans- Canada Air Lines plane landed here yesterday from Ottawa. On board were five members of the Parliamentary press gallery. TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri. HQ. Bralorne, 10.75. "Cariboo QattTtxstMr" Den ton la, .03. Falrvlew. M,. Oold Belt. .52. Hedley Maseot. I J8. Mlnto. .02 ti. Noble Five, JOttt. Pend Oreille. LjW. Pioneer. 2.00. Premier, 2.01. Privateer. IM. Reeves MfDonald, .24. Reno. .22 . Salmon Oold. .11. Sheep Creek. 1.03. Cariboo Hudson, .30,., Hedley Amal., .04. Oils Calmont, .39. C. it E., 2.10. Home, 2.35. Royal Canadian, .17. Toronto Aldcrmac, .36. Beattle, 1.25. Central PaL, 2.45. Con. Smelters, 54.00. East Malartlc, 2M. Fernland. .08. Francocur. .19. Oods Lake, .21. Hard Rock. 1.33. Int. Nickel, 49.00. Kerr Addison. 1.78. Little Long Lac, 3.00. McLcod Cockshutt, 2.35. Madsen Red Lake, 29. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.13. Moncta, 1.12. Noranda, 75.50. Pickle Crow, 5.00. Preston E. Dome. 1.30. Sherritt Gordon, 1.11. Stadacona, .62. San Antonio, 150. Uchl Oold, 1.30. Bouscadlllac, .00. Mosher, .19 . Oklend, .12. Smelters Oold, .OlVi. Dominion Bridge, 30.50. " In Qlossop, Derbyshire, Mr rWinninofT fsf lPPfrQ I " ""'Tb Parents when a lad and Joined 17 V 1 C Itanadlan Northern Railways' LXCeedinfflV jaie plnnlpeg ns machinist aDnren- 0 I Vol, XXVIII, No. 68. or ana againsi rori Capitol Of Prince Rupert Use 141 TAXI v fli HON. T I m . tt Pontiff i iff i' Expected i.-f t To Taia Take I. I Trin Tn Places IMlrM .aUQ . , - - - NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER DRAWING IN BODY HAS SWEEPSTAKE ARRIVED Drums of Chance Are Revolving Identity of Deeompo-ed Remain "gain in Dublin .Many tana- Found on Dundat liunii .tot dians Drew Horses Khrls Kelgle, non-starter, "Fleet Foot." Destrier, non-starter. "Atlas," "Honl Solt," "Merry Widows." Mortrejeau, unquoted, Mlnutes Man." Perfect Part, unquoted, "Commissionaire Syndicate." Irvine, non-starter, "The Quints." "Noanoa." Rudolf Four, non - starter. Sparks." Deslys. unquoted, -Coocoo." Bambou Two. non-starter. "Spark Plug." Inverstble, thrlty-three to one, "Lucky Win." Jovial Judge, unquoted, "Rex." Downright, non - starter "For Hem." Marconi non-starter. "Oulnea Pig." "Vave Hill," Four Leal Clover." Kirkwall. non-rtarter. -'"Irish Rose," "One White Shirt." "At Last." Kockqullla, eighteen to one. Lucky Xmas." Red Hill Man, unquoted, "Pohy Wants a Cracker. Loyal Prince, non-starter, "Jit terbug." "P. R." Macauley, unquoted, "Elaine. Verbena, non-starter. "Royal Soot." . "j". ... Rockqullla. eighteen to one "Schlamozel." Bachelor Prince, unquoted, "Ar thur." Royal Ransom, non-starter,1 Doris." "Mom." Coolecn, twenty to one, "Nigger." Klngsland, non-starter, "Three CCC." Royal Daniel!, ten to one.. "Os-sawab." Kllstar, eleven to two, "Dutch." La Touche "non-starter, "Lucky Strike Winner." Drlm, unquoted, "Quints," "It's Coming." Mllano, unquoted. "We Ten." Scotch Wood, unquoted. "Our Pot of Gold." Clare County, non-starter, "Safe ty Deposit." Llttry. non-starter. 'Tea Party.' Blueshtrt. thirty-three to one, "Peggy and Flo," "Time I Won.r "Doc." Prominent Lad, non-starter, "Et tcrual." Mac Moffatt, twenty to one, "Marceleen," "December Mascot." St. Oeorse II. thirty-three to one. "Happy Day," "Pattullo." i Royal Mall, sixteen t0 one, "Shamrock." Javan, non-starter, "Deallte." Sporting Piper, unquoted, "Eternal Rest." Lucky Penny, unquoted, "Ham." Brendans Cottage, twenty to one, "Jew," "Faith Hope and Charity." Item, non-starter, "Alex Llnd." Luton Third, non-starter, "Kettle Drum." Red Freeman, unquoted, "Kath-crlne," "Marie Euchre." Prominent Lad, non-starter, II)fffml,A f: lrnr ( . . ... . Iin..l Vn.na ' "RlnfTpr." R "w ""iuury,.as Not Been Trallic laiamy in, uch kj he wrts aDnolntcd nnnrentlco' ti.,i ni. i ! nv nirth Gift, unquoted, "Popeye." tuctor at Fort Rouge shops I 'n September, 1036, became WINNIPEO, March 20: lui'j SCORELESS footiiall ihiaw ihhicc class lnstnirfir nt with 12a riavs durlnc: which mere Nona, which position he held has not been a single traffic fatal-1 SHEFFIELD . M")J. : 'J"7 M present appointment. Mr. Ity. the city of Winnipeg has es- cnestcrucia uuu I is succeeded by George tabllshed what Is believed to be a day today played a scoreless draw fnir who becomes apprentice record for any city of the size on in an English League. Second DU Is- , irucior nt Transcona. the continent. ion, nwn. Finally EstablishedMay be John Jackson DUBLIN. March 20: CP The drums of chance are revolving The provincial police boat P.MI.. again today in the Irish Hospitals .8 returned to port late Saturday I sweepstake on the Grand National afternoon bringing in the badly de- Steeplechase at Alntree. First came composed body of a man. nolWy the drawing on horses to be fol- John Jackson, crab fisherman, who lowed by that on consolation and had been last seen at Victory Cove, residual awards. Many Canadians Warke Canal. In October 1937. The drew horses as follows: (body had been discovered by an In- On Koppcrnlck. non-starter, idian at Hudson Bay Passage. Dun-"Sllmosel," 'Tired." J das Island, on February 28 but. ow- K irk wall, non-starter. This Inz to continued "rough weather. Time." the police boat, although four attempts had been made, were unable to make a landing, until the PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1939. are In good shape. Clothing consisted of rubber hat. bib rubber overalls, rubber Jacket, rubber boots. ' brown tweed suit coat, brown tweed trousers with khaki patch and blue shirt. j The body was found under an upturned rowboat as If shelter had been sought. Outstdeithertiwas a piece of shirt on a limb evidently put up as a distress signal. The body was lying on a blanket with, the head on a makeshift pillow of clothing. There was also a rough , windbreak of driftwood. A butcher knife was found wrapped up In a ;hlrt. The stern of the rowboat had been knocked out and the bottom staved in. .iMember Of Ontario Utilities Board Has. Passed Away LISTOWEL. Ont.. March 20 (CP) Albert Rennle. a member of the Ontario Public Utilities Com mission and brother of Almon E. Rennle. Member of Parliament for Oxford, died here yesterday. The "ate Mr. Rennle was a native Canadian, having been born In Waterloo County. Lord Tweedsmuir Meets Namesake Two John Buchans Have Tete-a. Tete In Royal City NEW WESTMINSTER, March 20: (CP) Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor General of Canada, met and con versed with a namesake, John Legislation To Assist Growers Of Grain Coming OTTAWA, March 20: tCP) Leg lslatlon to assist grain growers of Canada will receive attention In Parliament this week. Bills along this line are being Introduced by Hon. J. C. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, and Hon. W. D. Eulcr, minister of trade and commerce. R oumania STAND OF CANADA IS CLARIFIED end of last week. It was In May -wanton and Forctfui 1938 that Jackson had been reported missing. i A search of the remains ha fall- ed to reveal nnvth!n to euablWi' Identity definitely but the. belief Is that It is probably Jarksan The body was that of k man probably between 55 and 65 years of age. five feet eight Inches la height and about 150 pounds weight. Hair was gray and coarse as was the beard. Teeth, although discolored. Says Mac kenzie King of Czech Grab-Dominion Stands by Britain OTTAWA, March 20: (CP) Describing the German conquest of Czechoslovakia as "wanton and forceful," Prime Minister W. L. Markenzie King said in the Home of Commons this after-ponn that the most recent extension of German control in Europe could find no defence in the terms of the Treaty of Versailes. rremier King sa.J that Canada enter into conference with the British government in this latest emergency. Canada was fully prepared to join In consultation with -other parts of the Empire. The first necessity ,was to sift rnmor from fact and to learn what further aggression might be PASSING OF JAS. ADAM Prominent In Business. Social and Sports Circles of Vancouver Island Since Early in Century VICTORIA. March 20: CP James Adam, aged 57, former alder- j nan and well known here In bus-1 ness, social and sports circles for a quarter of a century", died on Sunday. ' ! Mr. Adam was an alderman of Victoria for more than a decade un til he unsuccessfully contested the nayoralty at the last election. ( Mr. Adam's former robust health : To Make Concessions To Macey's Coffee House PRICE: 5 CENTS Crisis Conditions Continue Economic Hitler Who J Is Expected To Take Memel Situation Is Becoming More Complicated With Latest , Developments Russia Joins in Protesting Czech Grab and Issuing Warning Against Another Coup . CANADA WATCHES OTTAWA, March 20: (CP) Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King kept in close touch with the international situation over the week-end and the cabinet discussed the situation at is regular weekly meeting today prior to the sitting of Parliament. The National Conservative Party will join the government in assuring the world of Canadian unity in the face of the troubled European situation, Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion declared in a press statement today. LONDON, March 20: (CP) As Great Britain and France sought the co-operation of Soviet Russia at the end of the week with a view to establishing a European balance of power to stave off Germany's aim of gaining control of Roumania, smaller nations, seriously involved, awaited anxiously signs of Adolf Hitler's next thrust. vtmm conditions, Becoming more ! ' was "prepared at any time" to complicated, continue to occupy all rtatesmen. Russia has Joined In protesting at Germany's action In annexing Czechoslovakia as seriously endan gerlng., .world peace- ,hut,. there. Js much uncertainty as to how far Russia may be prepared to go In actually assisting the western powers In the event of war. An anti-ascression declaration by Great Britain, France and Russia, aimed at German military adventures in southeastern Europe, may be published tomorrow. It may take the form of a diplomatic declaration which, by implication, would involve mutual defence acainst an aggressor nation. Small European powers, like Poland, Roumania, Jugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and possibly Bulgaria, would be asked to subscribe to its terms. According to reports tonight, the declaration, would not definitely commit any country automatically to go to war. The primary puroose would be to ensure consultation among the nations ..; it Chancellor v,. -. ' Adolf failed last October and he spent: . . .. w,. several weeks In hospital and con- ---.. rMHv tn m!lVp alesclng at his home. He opposed ; o , c tn nrrTlanw Mayor Andrew McGavln at the De- h t cembcr elections and scon after-j surrender f mical ri htl wards suffered a further illness. Bi t. Early In the New Year he went to. . . . ... . trade and and Arizona for his health but returned February 14 to re-enter St. Joseph's Hospital In a serious Buchan. The local John Buchan Is the home for aged men. He de- a native of Peterhead, Ecotland. voted a great deal of energy to the development of parks and play grounds. I On many occasions Mr. Adam acted as mayor and also represent- ed Victoria at notable events In oth-; er parts of the province and In the United States. . He was a Rotarlan and, up until his first Illness last year held an unbroken UIlOrUKPIl attendance ttHClluauic m-uiu, record, hav- derstandlng oh both sides. No poll Mr. flaaiu ",'tical ' problem was being discussed, alderman In 1927 and retained his r",i ... , ,. ... i i u i , I , nng omu. seat uniu ne reunouisneu it year to contest the mayoralty. At different times he was chairman of many committees, notably those administering city parks and MEMEL NEXT At Berlin today Juozas Urbsys, bentrop, German minister of foreign affairs, conferred on what a government spokesman said was primarily the fate of Memel. Circumstantial evidence indicates the reunion of Memel with Great PROBE OF CRASH ON Ten Aviation Experts. Inciudlnr Dutchmen, Lost Lives In Plunge of $500,000 Ship SEATTLE. March 20: (CP) A searching Investigation has been Instituted Into the crash Saturday afternoon .near Alder, Washington, sixty miles south of here, of the new $500,000 statospherc liner built by the Boeing plant at Seat tle. In the courset of a test flight the great four-motored plane, designed to carry forty passengers, plunged Into a canyon of the Nls-qually River. The ship broke Into three parts and all ten persons on board, consisting principally of aviation experts, were Instantly killed. Included among them were two executives of the Royal Dutch At.. T Inns n-hUU n n .u,4l .nil uu niUV.ll BOO (.UUlCUIiailU Hitler attempted to repeat an- purchasing the ship. other state of dismemberment Aviation 1 experts were converging such as befel Chechoslovakia. on Aider todav with a t . export ministry the Roumanian finance ministry ap peared to be approaching a con clusion with an atmosphere of un tabllshlng the cause of the ten thousand-toot plunge. Iain undoubtedly has the full sup port ol the government and most of the members of Parliament are also behind him although many considered that the stand he has now assumed would have been more timely had It not been deterred so long. Political observers are expecting an early and Important cabinet reorganization with Capt. Anthony Eden and Winston Churchill probably Join ing the ministry. Forecasts also Lithuanian minister . of foreign 'persist 0f an early election on the w t r!t auairs, ana joacnim von iuo- .conscriDtlon Issue. Meantime In Berlin Nazi spokesmen charge the British with hypocrisy In their changed attitude, maintaining that Hitler had every justification to move as he did in Czechoslovakia much more Justl- Germany may be only a matter ;ncaUon than Great Britain had of a few days removed. Later it jn many 0( its conquests of ths was reported that Germany and ,past. The point Is stressed that Lithuania had reached an under- the Czechs, as a whole, welcomed standing wherebv Germany would 1 th nhsnrnMnn nnrt RwnrWv It. - - ...... r - j ing maintained It by attendance at- "receive Memel open armed when (provides. Certain documents, the Rotary Club meetings in centres as lhe Memellanders make known ( Germans claim, have been found far distant as New Zealand. their desire to get home Inlo the jin Prague which make clear British Born in Scotland Reich." hypocrisy In regard to Czechoclo- Born In Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, in1 The German ambassador to Paris vakla. 1882. Mr. Adam came to Vancou- has been recalled to-Berlin to re-' Countervailing duties or 25 per-ver Island at the age of H with his port. cent have been Imposed by Unl- parents, settling in Nanalmo. In In his new European policy, ted States against many lines of (Continued on Pago Three) Prime Minister Neville Chamber- German goods.