Tomorrow s Tides in 1 IT 8:32 am. 17.0 ft. 21:54 p.m. 16.0 ft. 1:56 aj-. 105 ft. 15:10 7.3 ft. 7 - - EW POPE sm 3 ENTHRONED ON SUNDAY jin..,i fjrfmimf. Solrtnn and 1UMI" - i . r..ljl f 1 1 I In Itnm as Multitude uneers I "000 in Canada; 130,000,000 ln Ami'rli as as a whole; 210,000,-n Europe: 19 000 000 In Asia: ... till u;u. " we irrwe. missionaries are the ui wmi empire in an remote places of the world they 'on the church's work. Pone's DlntnmaU wiC 1)Upe nas ambassadors m " World l- IIM trv I J wvaaw , " representatives to as nuns some, like those to w.lllVU O lUll' 3 M11U W nr tol., ...... . . .. i . ' voiicu nuuaiuiiu ,a urc usuauy. ac Hnnmntl. SHIP WAS RELEASED HelJ British Blockade Itunner Not Lone By Spanish Insurgents I LONDON. March 13: CP-Th British freighter Slangate, seized at the week-end In the Insurgents' j new blockade of the SpanUh re-t publican coast, was freed after' M ... ClTVi. ,.,t-u ,.,, March ,1. 13. (CP .nm ... . AmmtrMmrm mn. , . eremony, solemn and . ... J BnnSnA .,.! K th mediaeval magnm-k ! the coronation and r,' yesterday of the ma C ardinal Paccltl as XII the 262nd Pontiff of Catholic Church. The m jny of enthronement ,!, the chapel of St it-.p altar of St. flrreorv il of the Church of .jiaiing in the historic were witnessed by a .1U0n of princes. pre-j mats, pilgrims andj faithful and official1 of the nations of Ti e Holy Father re-. i-lf in simple mass . d in the great and re as supreme pastor r iirut He took "thU staling and this wine as t h shall be shed for sMon of sins." The . t. n took place on the Basilica, being' p.crs uoscow March is- imTh. f d'KWs coronation In riT,phail4 piaxi by joph Stalin's i.ti rful scene In eon - lis Power Widespread P .i.ielli. Plus XII. former there had been no trouble wlthj no shot fired. 1 According to reports from Mad- rid, the new peace-making de-J fence council of Oeneral Hosca' Mia a was hoping to completely put down communist revolting over the week-end. SOVIET AND REICH NOT UNFRIENDLY Attitude Almost Indicate Itapprochment - Perceives Strategy To Start War speech Saturday on the lack of -nv senulne basil for war between xue cioaUfinpror.iaermany nd Russia sounded to :.n me proewwn 01 foreign observers almost like a rap- 'wr iiowinf capes 01 Drochm(.nt between the two coun panal and noble trjeJ a prominent part. staIln declared that Great Bit- white throne was Uln France and United States pontiff at the mass had etaMa to resUt, world aggression in the hope that it would lead t .iv.- of cheers from a'tj, a ruinous war against Soviet Wage estimated at Kusaia. r of the faithful The anU-comlntern pact Stalin -fi St. Peter's Square jejt aimed more against the he pealing of the communist Internationale than So- ': Ttunt and the cath- stalln denounced the It-.llanl The multitude, which conquest of Ethiopia, the Ocrmanl 'd us adoration And up in Czechoslovakia and the rr .-tved the blewlng of Japanese Invasion of China. Tariff TIMED AND APPROVED ; : LONDON. March 13: CP.-Tt tcr grog two , parts water, on v becomes. In some res- lnrm) In the British Navy Instead moM powerful person of the former three-water variety d:v empire embraces only " e men's approval and will b( i-andthe 1.000 ettlzens continued, the Admiralty announ V an But his spiritual. ccd- ' l-.' w no bounds. Nearly univ five persons accepts' 1. nations sent ambas- . . .i:uciW..j. '""-"(sadors or ministers' to the Vatican C.ai tendom. RecPgnlzing the pope as a sove rr, rn are interested in what , 0reat Brluln ln ,933 m-and doea-are Influenced). , . ,hi, tnat he ,. en- cx.r,;t by what he teaches.: mw to wiertn-s wiute of 21 c if publications and the. messages 10 me . rrsnonAibilltles .. 1 i 1 k.. n mri nr r.inincL ill r Aiiuivu u 1 u 7v. wen J rations arc called Catholic, wh , Secred Congregations, of Latin America, for In. I. ... standlnir tnn.llnn IT, commUtecS. m m It 1 1 A He MP Is IS lilt L Sy Spain' UIS head of the church's Judicial ays-ium, Three arc said to be,.. .... ., u. ... icm. ins muc iwiiu" - t' coinage ana postage u.... :f Anrfnm s c,. 1 r ; .Jl . . . In addition .to the arm armies uiu vniicmi fnr the nrODaca .sources eStlmate the ic Fall in all V 37 n ,a,SZ:. PU of the earth, there are thous- iiv, ,1, ' :. .T": J ands of educational, fraternal, soc- ... uic UitllVU OlUll'3) uuuuv of lal and recreational groups throughout the world. In some countries there Is also a political expression In Catholic parties. And the hub of all mis woria- wide whirl of activity ln one man- Hls Holiness, the Bishop of Rome. Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church. New Policy The appointment of 62-year-old Cardinal Lulgl Magllonl, regarded as sympathetic to the. democratic rather than to the dictatorship nations, Is accepted as another indication of a rejuvenated and liberal foreign policy to be Instituted under the new Pope Plus XII. Bulletins TO APPOINT COMMISSION City Commissioner V. J. Alder on Wednesday afternoon will appoint a town planning commission for Prince Kupert. A meeting of the city council in the person of Mr. Alder is called for then to pass a bylaw providing for the appointment of ttie commission in furtherance of the derision to zone the city for building purposes. The meeting still also ratify the sale of various city lots as well as consider other business. PALESTINE FIGHTING JEItUSALE.M-rorty.flve Arabs were killed an sixty wounded in a clash on TransJordanla terri-tority Saturday with British troops barked by Iloyal Air Force planes. SPANISH PEACE COMING HFNDAYE. France General Hosca Miaja is leported to be ready to make immediate peace with General Francisco Franco and thus forestall the threatened Nationalist offensive to take the rest of Spain forcefully. TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri. 2. Bralorne. 1120. Cariboo Quartz. 2.23. Dentonla, .04. , Falrvte: .05. Oold Belt. Jbi. Hedley Mascot, U8. Mlnto, .02H. Noble Five. .02. Pacific Nltkel. .15. Pend Oreille, 1.70. Pioneer. 2 J5. Premier. 2.25. Privateer. 1.13. Reeves McDonald. JO. Reno. .23. Relief Arlington. .12. Sheep Creek. 1.11. Cariboo Hudson, J2. Oils A. P. Con.. .20. Calmont, .48. C & E.. 2.58. Freehold. .04 V. Home. 2.83. Royal Canadian. .19. Toronto Aldermac, .42. Beattle. U8. Central Pat., 2.01. Cons. Smelters. 58.25. East Malartlc, 2.58. . Fernland, W. ' Francoeur, .24. Oods Lake. .23. Hardrock, 1.45. Int. Nickel, 54.00. Kerr Addison. 1.98. Uttle Long Lac, 3.30. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.45. Madsen Red Lake, .45. McKcnzle Red Lake. 1.23. Moneta, 1.19. Noranda, 80.00. Pickle Crow, 5.55. ( Preston E. Dome. 1.55.. San Antonio, 1.65. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.25. Stadacona, .81. Uchl Gold, 1.45. . Bouscadlllac, .07. Mosher, .24. , , Oklcnd, .14. Dominion Bridge, 34.50. i ,TO WEI)' AT 91 1 ""-4 rAffrQ U SOCIALIST MEMBER IN TALK HERE Social Problems Main RuMtn Of Two-Hour Discourse byl E. E. W inch M. L, A. 1 The necessity of dealing in a -rclentlflc manner with the problems of mental illness arid criminal tendency which he declared had been Increasing ln an alarming manner ln British Columbia, j owing In a large measure to economic causes, was stressed by E. Winch. Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Member of the Legislative Assembly for Burnaby in addressing a public meeting which filled the Oddfellows' Hall ,last night. While there was urgent ,and immediate need for reiormTor I appalling conditions existing penal institutions and mental pltals of the province, social prob lems of the country could not and would not be permanently solved until economic conditions which they reflected were changed. dt clared the Sfvallt legislator The j government had the resources tc .deal adequately with such matters as unemployment, health Insur-' ance It it had the will One heard much talk of natural resources but these would not be much use 'If deterioration of the human rc-' source, mentally, morally and phy-Iskally. waj allowed tQ continue a 'llfhad been doing. More credit to the name of Premier Pattullo I would have been a much-needed physchopathlc hospital In this province than the bridge across the Fraser River. Mr. Winch felt. The nervouslv energetic member for Bumaby refrained almost entirely from personal criticism but held the Legislature as a body, one Jof which he was. as being responsible for things continuing as at present. He spoke for over two I hours, largely on social conditions ln the description of which he frequently made use of the (word "appalling" and used charts and graphs prepared by himself ton the basis of official government 'reports to Illustrate his points. He 'also had a mass of files and docu-jments. I James S. Black occupied the 'chair. j Mr. Winch was critical of the manner ln which business was j handled ln the Legislature. He dc Iplored the time which was wasted I In useless debate which resulted In no action being taken on vital questions and the manner ln which on the order paper It was no wonder that measures passed by the the Legislature Legislature were were Invalidated mvanoateo 1 BOWERSWELL, Scotland. March llc ,U,tllls Ac'- whlfh)mlJe uu" .' . -s. contained creat nossibilities for o. i rn mi v a urnv. Hivpnr.' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1939. REICH'S NEWEST BID FOR AIR SUPREMACY With the nations of Europe ra uig lor supremacy in the air, the development by Germany of this new pursuit aeroplane, the HE112. placet her a step ahead of her rivals. German estpefts. 7"ff? craft Is b"5uT foT speed, beini Conservatives and C. C. F, Join In Approval Federal Government Measure To Limit Defence Contract Profits OTTAWA, March 13: (CP) Con-rervative and Co-operative Com- ter of national defence, to control! defence contract profits by crea-j capaoreo .better than 300 miies an hour, although the single motor boasts but 635 horsepower. The aeroplane is armed with two machine-guns and 6-I0-kikgram splinter bombs. At top is a view of the aeroplane on the ground. Below, a photo-diagram, showing detailed construction. Hi Motor. (2) Motor-carriage. 3 Blowout. 1 4 Intake valve for compressor. i5f Machine-guns on ea:h side. 16) Safety wall. (7) Wing tank. (8) Linding gear folded back. 9i Cannon on each wing. 10 Crossbar, til) Splinter bombs. 3 each side. 12) Wing flap. (13) Tank In body of aeroplane. 14 Adjustable seat for pilot. 15) Container for grease 16 Wind protector. H7 Transparent streamlined tectum. 18 Mast for antenna. (19) Telephone and radio compartment. '20' Mechanical pneumatic control of guns. NEW ACT FAVORED TODAY'S WEATHER 141 Capitol TAXI Macey's Coffee House I Prince Runpett Part cloudy, northerly wind, eight miles per hour; barometer 29.72 (rising); temperature, 34; mocerate chop. Triple Island Clear, northwest wind, 12 miles per hour; light chop. n n,kiu ..f Parliament at the week-end ex- Bull Harbor I I.UlMKiri ULllJil ' M II11C UlUWilllld t I ----- . PRICE: 5 CENTS uhrcr Takes Hand In Slovakia HITLER TO MAKE MOVE ONCE MORE Feeling Still Runs High In Slovakia, It Is Reported Slovak Premier Meets Dictator Intervention Said To Be Decided Upon Great Britain May Not Be Interested BERLIN, March 13: Official Germany still appears to be "much annoyed" at the action of the Czechoslo vaklan government against the autonomous territory of Slovakia. Feeling still runs high in Slovakia, it is said, against the Czech control. Chancellor Hitler today received the . deposed Slovak Premier Tlso ior an extended conierence as acknowledgement was officially made that Germany would make some sort of an Intervention ln the Czechoslovak situation. The mildest form of Intervention would be diplomatic representations but the possibility of -strong action II necessary" was I also mentioned at the Foreign Office. jfheadqtSrtereoTtT Czechoslovak government had de-'cided to protest to Germany against the activities of the Oer-man minority within Czechoslovakia and of the Vienna' radio station. Great Britain has made no binding guarantee of Chechoslovakian frontiers as suggested at the time of the Munich settlement, Ifc Is learned officially. Even If the (British government took the view of a "moral guarantee" In effect It would be concerned with unprovoked aggression against Czechoslovakia and not secession of one of Its component parts. TWO MINERS LOSE LIVES Langara Island Scattered Rockburst Proves Fatal to Young -louds, easterly wind, 20 miles per Married Man At Kirkland Lake hour; barometer, 29.66; tempera- Saturday Night ture, 37; sea moderately rough, j Dead. Tree Point Showery, calm; KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont March barometer. 29.73; temperature, 35; 13: (CP) Michael Harrington, moderate swell. Alert Bay Overcast, southeast wind, 12 " miles per hour; baro- ' nurrhasiiv board which by the courts and. In passing. Mr. if J on contracts meter' 29'72 temperature. 38; sea Winch referred to what appeared nnt nm,rdpt, hv nnhlie tpnder tQ cnoPPy' to mm me incongruiiy vi u mhric f,vo n,r,,n. nrl pnnioi nmnlov-Pd ' u member of the Legislature, who Tne on,y quaUHcations, the speak-! ntd' able to undo the work of the rep resentatives or tne oeopie wno to the bm j. F. Poiiot Raining, southeast 20 miles per hour; Vancouver Cloudy. were elected ior tne express worK Uberal member Jot Tenlscouta, . wind, ten miles per hour; ...?. 'who helleved that contracts should meter, 29.62. , Mr. Winch referred J u. briefly to be handied dlrect b tne mlnlster victoria-Cloudy, y easterly wind, some of the measures which had'of natlohal defence and hls deJ barometer. S?V !S!5!f ' ...LM5 TlJ parlent. ,29.53. mc ix."Koiaiuic uitiuuiii), 1.11c ruu-. i . distribution which hadiue gratified to learn that there is """'uuuuii bill, uui, ui of imu he lie iiuui-- - i rrmce ueorge uiear, norineny .wind, six miles per hour; baro- Called ancu home nuuic irom num zeDauos .rua.luJ un-. ow- meter, meter, 29.92. aa.sz. u: ,v- Icood If nronerlv administered al- 1? CjyTe t0 th SCr,US U,neSS f hh terrace-Clear. Ada Julius, a mend ior iu .lwuld derlve much benetlt slnce.father, J. Fred Ritchie jr. arrived tempeiature, 20. daughter of the late Primate Churchill Julius o: New aeaiano FAST FOR FUGITIVES It had been approved by the B. C.lat the end of the week from tha, Alyansh Cloudy, east wind, 26. Electric: the cerdlt union act, otsouth and expccts to remain here' Alice Arm Clear, night north- wnicn me people would unoouot- .. WU kast wlndi 29. rdly avail themselves, and the re t ,,,u . rn ..Hnrt wl"a- 9i LEEDS. Eng., - i3iw complaint to make. He told of a very marked Improvement ln the Stewart .1 , . and sent thl sum1 lhe connection with condition of Mr. Ritchie sr. who bre.a? kJ.S "."'I S.' ?iS2lhW the C. F. had been acls !ls at present at patIent ln tUe '(Continued on Pa;io Tnx) Prince Rupert General Hospital. Anyox-Clear, light northeast Clear, calm, 23. Hazelton Cloudy, east wind, 15 aged 28, and George Braaten, also Broken clouds, 28 1,010 married, were killed Sat- rr :r7V" .r ""SrZ: r.. - , , Jsoutheast wind. 12 miles per hour: urday mgnt in a rocKoursi m me r .... hirnmprdF barometer. 2941; Q KI f temperature, ansnArarnro J.(V of the people were allowed to die bill of Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minis- 40; Lakeshore, mine here. Two others escaped after being entombed for four hours. Weather Forecast Oenpral Svnoosls A moderate might or might not have been ers for these partles indicated. meter. 9.56. depression is centred west of defeated ln an election belns would depend upon the carrying; VJctorla-Cloudy, easterly wind, Vancouver Islaud. The weather 13 placed In a position where he was Lut of tne scneme outlined.' 14 miles per hour; barometer, unsettled in all parts, of British Tnere was oniy one voice oi op- 29.58. Columbia with showers on the easterly Coast and light snowfall over tho baro- Interior. Prince Rupert and Queen. Charlotte Islands FreshVto stron? northeast winds, partly cloudy and moderately cold, probably snow flurries. t West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh to strong soumeast' wind, northeast wind; shifting to east. Mostly cloudy and somewhat colder with occasional rain or sleet. APPOINTED COLLECTOR W. L. Sandlson has been appointed poll tax collector, transient licence collector and pound Smlthers Cloudy, east wind, 10.' keeper. It Is Burns Lake Clear, calm, zero. ,Clty Hall. announced at . the 1 jr." 4"