Tomorrow s Tides I f .nrr T1PI llNKlUhlNLc, VOTE GIVEN rhimhfr nr Urnutlffl Kn Spain Without A Hippie r h 25: (CP) The - bri ol Deputies yes-; Premier Edouard Dal-t ! confidence on his' . .guise the SpanUh mr if General Fran-The expected storm did not materialize. uplessis Will e n Montreal . t .(M.n f f rnnntia Tt I ft b Not Only City Having iiirriruitiM . n Ax H p. Frb, 24: (CP) r Dup!tU has . to the city of financial problems.' however, that dlf-i al u encountering' h.,te that all cities VICTORIA! kjfrrr.'iJ ,rs of Organltatlons Bsiz Idra of Representation During King's Visit ndrd meeting of f many city or- r . Canadian Lcgtonl .rnma further pro- i' with the propoal. Rupert rtpresented the occasion of the1 i! thla summer of i 1 Queen Elisabeth. i u imously expressed' idea. ''ion representatives 1 . .... tt t t were: Mrs. II. U tpal Chapter of the Daughters of the T H Norden. Queen Mm o. E. Moore. : Mrs. Hugh Smith. Moose; Mrs. Hugh Robert Murray. Wo-1 of the Canadian j Orange ladles; Mrs.' W'imen of the Moose; Stanley Savllle. h t of Commerce; R. f Rupert Chamber Dr Neal M. Carter. Boy Scouts Associa tion. Prince Rupcrt l abor Council: P. A. p 8Mlety; Nell Lang, Rupert Qroup: Wll ' " 'JT II Daylight Group; T L 1 0- :. : Nuw fd J. 8. Wilson. Can Peter Oamula. Fra- r Eagles; J. E. Jack. Jjmfs Taylor, Flsh- j;i N. L. Jones, Roys' r' Andersen, Deep Sea Union and It. M. Wln-Lraaue of Canada. 1 , branch. Prcr -e W1 eipclcd prMidcnt oavjiier secretary-' .,. r, :rr A ways and means com-1 appointed consisting of j 11 L ( Landry. Mrs. n. Murray, -im Haugan. II. T. Lock, R. E. , Dr Nra M. Carter. George 'u' -en anil R m. Wlnslnw. The hireling win oe neia lubrooms next Frl- wrnh v lor U1B U"itca anar.sdol InA Tt.... ... 4iii rM aln for the Ulterior to the city tonight. She FINAL BULLETINS POLAND APOLOGIZES WARSAW The PIUh Foreign Office apologized to the German ambassador today after students had broken throur.h po. lice line and smashed two windows in the German embassy in an anti-German demonstration. DRIVING OUT JEWS BERLIN Polite authorities today served notlte on the Jewr-lh community that, effective Monday, it mint furnish each day names of 100 Jew who would then be required to leave the country within two week. The order caused eomternatlnn in Jewith circles which had hoped to be permitted to wind up their affairs without undue prewure. ITALIANS LEAVE FRANCE PARIS Several thousand Italian citizens living In France parked today and prepared to board trains In a mass return to their native land In response to Premier Mussolini's repatriation order for Italians abroad. A Rome dispatch said that foreign circles there rrgarded the mass home coming as a further gesture of ill-feeling toward France. FREDERIKSEN'S BOAT FOUND VANCOUVER Sergeant F. W. Swanson, n.C Tollce, said that a message had been received from Cape Scott saying that a trapper had found wreckage believed to be that of the gas-boat In which Hans and Lars Frederiksen disappeared early this month. IRELAND WINS RUGBY ' DUBLIN Ireland took the leadership In. International rugby tournament today by defeating Scotland twelve to three. TODAY'S STOCKS (Oouruty 8. D. Jotuvrtou Om Vancouver nicMtssourti-M)-i Bralorne. 10.75. Cart boo Quartz. 2.23. Dentonla. .024. Falrview. .03i. OoJd Belt. 59. Hedley Mascot, 1.47. Mlnto. .02. Noble Five. .0i. Pacific Nickel. .15. Pend Orielle. 150. pioneer. 2.48. Premier. 2.20. Privateer. 1.12. Reeves McDonald, .26. Reno. 32 ask). Relief Arlington. .14. Reward. .04V ask). Salmon Oold, .10. Sheep Creek. 1.07. Cariboo Hudson. 52. Hedley Amalgamated. .05. Oils A. P. Con.. .16V4. Calmont, .40. C. & B.. 2.20. Freehold. .031k. Home. 255. Royal Canadian, .17. Toronto Aldermac. 58. Beattlc. 158. Central Patricia. 252. Con. Smelters, 5600. East Malartlc. 255. Fcmland. .124. Francoeur, .23. Oods Lake. .20. Hardrock. 151. Inter! Nickel. 5355. Kerr Addison, 1.93. Little Long Lnc. 3.15. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.58. Madsen Red Lake, .48. Moncta. 150. Noranda. 8050. McKenzlo Red Lake, 1.25. Pickle Crow, 5.35. Preston E. Dome, 159. San Antonio, 155. Shcrrltt Gordon, 1.13. Stadacona, .85. Uchl Oold, 1.38. Bouscadlllac, .08. Moshcr, .23. Oklcnd, .18. Smelters Oold, .02. Dominion Bridge, 34.00. Ronald Allen, for the past few years teller of the Kaslo branch of the Bank of Montreal, has been transferred irom there to the Marine Building branch in Vancouver. NURSES IN AIRPLANES TransCanada Air Lines WINNIPEO. Feb. 25 Canadian nurses, accepted training as stewardesses prepara tory to Inauguration of Dominion-wide passengr flights of Trans- Canada Air Lines In April, were no and Seattle. 111(1 WOLF KILLED I a complaint charging kidnapping for the purpose of extortion and Fourteen attempted extortion Th complain? tified today to report to Winnipeg March 1 for a month of special tftlelage under chief stewardess Lu-1 cllle Garner. Acceptance of their applications for the preliminary schooling brought the number of air hostesses In the employ of TransCanada Air Lines to sixteen. two having seen several months of The following are those notified to attend the Winnipeg training Margaret Wilson, W 1 n n 1 u e g. graduate of the Misercordla Hospital: Florence Catherine Shana- han, Winnipeg, Miiercoraia Hospi tal; Ruth Aleyander Leslie. Winnipeg, a graduate of St. Boniface Hos-ptlal; Lela Flnfay, Klllarncy. Mani toba, graduate or ine Misercora-ia Hospital; Norah T. Wallace. Vancouver, who obtained her nurse's degree at Medicine Hat; Constance Marie Hatbcck, Leth- brldgc; Margaret Beeber, Wayne. Alberta, who graduated from St. Joseph's Hospital, Victoria; Evelyn Victoria Allan, of Calgary Holy rra Hospital; Margaret Jean i Brass, of the Royal Alexandra Hos-'pltal. Edmonton; Dorothy J. Price. Toronto General Hospital; Annette iBrunelle, Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal; Patricia Ann McNamara. St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto; iMarcelle Levac, Verdun, Quebec, a graduate ot Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal. KEDLESTON, Sask.. Feb. 25: (CP) Largest and most vicious coyote of this district. 50 miles north of Rcgina, wus siwi, The son of Mr. and Mrs. j. u. llMMnflftn. ft trapper. The 45- len of this city, he was formerly a ur &tiet he nad member of the stalf of the local PnaD n frnn. ... .. T. oroKcn wwc . - branch of the bank. t . with $17. Rife B.C. LAND VALUABLE Acreage Worth 5Iore In This I Province Than Anywhere Ebe i In Canada OTTAWA. Feb. 25: (CP) The value of farm acres In Canada in 1938 was $24 which average was the same as In 1937, figures issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics show. In 1923 the value was $28. Dritish Columbia farm land was the most valuable at'$53 whll; Alberta $16 and Manitoba Escapes Death In Sand Bunker Vancouver City Workman Had Narrow Evare From Death Yesterday VANCOUVER. Feb. 23:, ICP Sam Shaw, a city workman, escaped death when he fcli into a sand bunker where he was partially burled. Extortion Is Alleged Retired Vancouver ButnewifIan, F. A. Hendrlckon.-riLays . Complaint LOS ANGELES. Feb. 25: (CP) Fourteen Accepted For Training on - A man giving the name of John White was arrested yesterday on jor was sworn out by F. A. Hcndrick son. re urea Vancouver mercnani NEW AIR SERVICE Letters Beginning to Accumulate By Thousands for New Service MONTREAL. Feb. 25 By thou-ands letters are pouring into Canadian post offices between Mont- servlce over the already established i real and Vancouver to be held un- nassenaer run between Vancouver, ui next weanesaay wnen iTans Canada Air Lines inaugurates its overnight service across the continent. They are being mailed by school: Ktlby MacAdam Harding jUMlatelU'-s anxious to get "iirst of Winnipeg, a graduate of the flight" covers with special cachets. Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal Every city on the route has its own series or cachets. Montreal, has seven marked to North Bay. Winnipeg. Reglna, Lethbridge. Cal gary, Edmonton and Vancouver. They depict scenes of Montreal and are about three Inches by two and a half In size. Cachets will go on letters received by Sunday. Letters received after that day will 6o by air mall all right but they will not have the same significance for collectors. Beginning March 1 planes will leave Montreal at 9 p.m. and Toronto at 10;30 p.m. arriving in Winnipeg at 5:20 the following morn ing. In Reglna at 6:45 a.m Lethbridge at 9:20 ajn. and In Vancou ver at 11:35 a.m. In the other dir ection they will leave Vancouver at 6:45 p.m.. Lethbridge at 10:35 p.m., Reglna at 12:50 the following morning, Winnipeg at 3:55 a.m., reaching North Bay at 10:20. Toronto at ll:50 and Montreal at 12:50. Connections will be made at Lethbridge with Calgary and Edmonton. Prairie airways will make connections at Rcgina. serving M.iscjaw. S.t5katoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford. Since the previous report the sum of $2.50 has been received from "A Friend" for the Enockson fund and a number of parcels are being sent over to Dodge Cove today. 141 Capitol 5:28 a.m. 10.1 ft. mmm TAXI 18:34 p.m. 15.6 It. 12:21 pjn. 6.8 It. Macey's Coffee House NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ::xvni . No. v PRINCE RUPERT, Il.C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 , 1939. PRICE: S CENTS al Talk I n ball games played in the Old, Country today resulted as follow;: Englkh League First Division Birmingham 1, Grimsby Town 1. Bolton Wanderers 3, Hudders- lield Town 2. Charlton Athletic 3, Portsmouth Chelsea 1. Brentford 3. Saskatchewan was cheapest at $15 County 1. Middlesbrough 3, Sunderland 0. ' P'wton North End 2. Arsenal 1, Stoke City 1. Blackpool 1. Second Division RiirtiVv 2 Mttlwall n Third Dividon Southern Section Ipswich Town 0. Notts County 2. Walsall 4. Port vale 0. Bournemouth and Athletic i. Watford, Brighton and Hove Crystal Palace 0 L Ottawa Old Country Soccer;possiyit Qf New LONDON. Feb. 25: CP Foot- ; Reform Party Being Formed Live Subject Leictester city'i, Aston villa i. Election This Fall is Generally Conceded Movement For Liverpool o. Wolverhampton National Government Herridge is Mystery Wanderers 2. 3Ian of Capital Manchester United 1. Derby OTTAWA, Feb. 25: (CP) The Capital's behind the scenes talk focusses these days on the possibility of a new reform party being launched and speculation is rife re garding an election and a national government movement. It is generally conceded that an election is probable this reentry ctty i. Sheffield Wed- fall but new party and national government gossip seems nesday 0. to have little .finality. Hon. Wil- ,. Luton Town 6. Swansea Town 3. Uam D- Herridge remains the mys-Newcastle United 2, Westham man of the capital. United 0. M. J. Cold well, one of the most , Norwich City 2. Chesterfield 0. prominent CCS", members, says his Nottingham Forest 1. Bury 1. party will never co-operate to the Plymouth Argyle 4. Bradford 1. extent of losing its identity but co-Sheffield United 1. Manchester operation to bring a realignment Ctty 0. of forces on a progressive basis in Southampton 2. Fulham 1. the House might be acceptable. Tottenham Hotspurs 4. Black- burn Rovers 3. West Bromwtch Albion 2. Tran mere Rovers 0. INSPECTS Boscombs rraeral Albion Bristol Rovers 1. Bristol City I. Cardiff City 2. Northampton In course oi a tour of ln" Town 0 spection to subsidized steamship t. Exerter Ctty 3 Town 1. Queen's Park Rangers 1, Tor quay United 1. Reading 5. Aldershot 0. r. . u 1 TT 1 . I f Orient 0. Third Division Northern Barrow 2, York City 0. Accrington Sunley 2, Crew exandra 1. Bamsley 3. Southport 1. Bradford City 1, Gateshead Chester 4. Wrexham 2. 1. Scottish League First Division Aberdeen 4, Hearts 3. Arbroath 2, Motherwell 0. Celtic 3, Partlck Thistle 1. Falkirk 1. St Johnstone 1. Montrose 5, Morton 1. St. Bernards 0, Alloa 0. nOYS BAND TOUR will play at the New York World's Fair this summer. Later, the 50 member organization plan a three month tour of England and Scot land. Ocean Shipping- of such services under the De- partment of Trade and Commerce, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Cardena last night a:-.d tomorrow evening will proceed on Clapton tne Catala to make the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and other northern points and thence back Section to Vancouver on Tuesday. Al- SERVICES: I .That Prince Rupert Should Be ' Keen About Development Of Truce Is Accepted I PARIS, Feb. 25: (CP) Spanish government officials said tonight that the government of President Negrin has accepted a British prp- posal for an armistice a end the Spanish civil ' - VffrV-" . Newport County rvices of the coast. Commander C C . J. A. Heenan of Ottawa, inspecto. fOnTier uDeaKCr Of Legislature Gives Reasons FREDERICTON, New Brunswick, Feb. 25: CP)-Hedley F. G. While Commander Heenan says Bridges, member for Restlgouche. that his trln is largely concerned explained that he had resigned a3 with an Inspection of the various Speaker of the Legislature In pro-subsidized coastwise services, he test against the federal policy Is naturally interested in the de- which he declared was not Liberal, vclopment of ocean services and There must be unanimous consent Halifax Town 1, Rotherham Unl- expressed no surprise that Prince of all the provinces before 1. Rupert people should be keenly stituUonal changes can be made, Hull City 4. Hartlepool United 1. anxious to have their port a fac- Bridges maintains. Uncoln City 3. Darlington 0. tor In same. "Naturally you should New Brigton 3, Rochdale 1. be with your harbor and your Oldham Athletic 0, Doncaster facilities." he commented. i Rovers 0. Commander Heenan Is meeting Stockport County 3, Carlisle Unl- this afternoon with a special com-J ted 0. mittee of the Prince Rupert Cham- Kar nt fn vr w a rr a rrs. cicHrs.tr r f P I mains high off the coast and low M. Ray. R. AL Wlnslow. C. C. Mills, J. G. Johns and W. M. Watts. c,"fc "Y ? . , . ,u Jt curred southern distrlcU and m on WTiile on the coast Commander Heenan will visit the Queen Char-ihe tn ght snow the interior. Intto Tslanrts UVst roast nf Van-. ' Print1 Rimprt anrt Onppn f!hrr- Hamilton Academicals 1, Ralth C0Uver Island and .... Alaska and . ex Rovers 3. ipects to be hack here In about a Hibernian 2, Ayr United 3. month's time. Queen of South 3, Clyde 2. i Queen's Park 1, Albion Rovers Rangers 2, Kilmarnock 2. St. Mirren 3, Third Lanark 2, Scottish League Second Division t Alrdrleonlans 2, King's Park 0. J Cowdenbeat h 7, Stenhousemulr1 1. Dumbarton 2, Dunfermline Ath letic 2. Dundee 7, Letth Athletic 0. East Fife 6, Brechin City 0. ANYOX NOT OPENING UP Consolidated Will Not Be Producing There Until Copper Price Improves, it is Reported Edinburgh City 3, Dundee Unl-; ... . . . . . . . 1 s In -v I n Vln mm (aii mm Annnlnn Forfar Athletic 3, East Stirling , u T ,iU"lc"' ;up of the Anyox copper workings on a production basis is to be anticipated in the near future at least. Possibly something along this line may come should there be an Improvement in the copper price situation. VANCOUVER, Feb. 25: (CP The beach crew at Anyox has lust i Kltsllano Boys' Band of Vancouver. been laid off. some of the men hav Ing arrived In the city this week. There Is still a crew working In the old mine where diamond drilling has been going on to establish the extent of the ore body. Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure re lotte Islands Fresh northwest winds, mostly fair with somewhat lower temperature. West Coast of Vancouver Island-Strong but decreasing northwest winds, fair, not much ehange In temperature. Hon. T. D. Pattullo Premier of B.C. Will Address a Public Meeting In The MOOSE HALL S p.m. Monday the 27th All Are Cordially Invited