Tomorrows Tides Give' Resistance Italy Bellered To Re Moderating Stand -Would Not Dictate To New Oorernment LONDON. Feb. 13: CP-- The ' government ha not yet : u decision concerning re-. i f the Spanish Insurgent .t. Prime Minister Neville V : ,ain told Parliament to-T statement vu rlade fol-;xwU that Ort-at Britain r were about ready to - Ocneral Francisco Fran-in Ttew of the - b' l victory In the clTll r - ir gents are now moving irate upon the central spam still held by thd In air raids yesterday, x s.iu were killed tn All-; : sixteen In Madrid. fi government soldiers con ream across the border .... r.oce to be herded A gi ttan troops Into inter : i mere they are guard i barbed wire and with Kims. I H r,i Vlrglnlo Oayda. editor c for Premier Benito said that Italy had no of forcing the new got THREE YEARS Cr With Violence Bannlster was sentenced ' ' .rre years' Imprisonment In Ncs Westminster Penitentiary by i ,' W E, Fisher In County Court 6' Crr.iihera this morning for rob- fti'h violence last fall at the n post office. Now Bannister br;ni; taken to Prince George to F " Fiaser forty hour week. P ... senate Has No Work So It Will Adjourn CI T She riuure jdimon i raps I A N,., D J mc iiuyy 1 lUpUSCU Establishment of Two More Off Maine, Washington, Suggested VANCOUVER. Feb, 13: to reports reaching here there f Spain to adhere to any would appear to be little hope of ' uted by Italy. This Is j salvaging the small Alaska frelgh-1 modification of a state-Iter Ruth C which sank off Chath-' de last week by Gayda am Point In Johnston Straits on liian troops would not be Thursday. Capt. Larry Olsen and -'Wn from Bpaln after the his crew of six arrived here Tester-1 r l over. (day on the steamer Chelosln and - (proceeded to Seattle. They told of their escape with only a few mm- publican Army, continue. There 'was one explosion at Skegness on Saturday and another aboard tho Isomer St. David at Fishguard,! ! Wales. Bombs were found. Today the name of the Irish Re publican Army was linked up with the murder in ner wayiair apaiv UTTAWA, Feb. 13: (CP) The Irish Republican Army -'iiaic is scheduled to convene lj n tomorrow but there Is no U'ness on Jhe order paper so It 7,m Probably ndjburn. No legislator, has yet been sent up by the Mse of Commons. MRS. BLACK QUITE COY Tell Stodgy Male Member at Ottawa How to Powder Nose NoseMake Make Cosmetics Cosmetics . Safer Safer ' Bulletins .mrs. McMillan injured ROOSEVELT HAS 'FLU WASHINGTON President Franklin D. Roosevelt remained In bed yesterday with a slight attack of Influenza but his condition was not serious, there be- EDMONTON. Vh 13: (CP)A . Kn,,tif,il 22-vear old Irll Ing less than one degree of lem- day forty-claht hour week will Vfn knnwn as "Black Butter- perature raise. It Is expected he continue In the Turner Valley oil i f ly wh0Se body was found with; will be able to resume his engage-)ela It Is announced. It has been a stiletto lodged in the breast. It ments this week. -"rosea to change to a five-day is believed that she may navei been In possession of Irish Re- TOM Moosbi sita secrets Scotlandj LOS ANGELES Suffering from lean Army pub Vara is investing and has ar- recurrence of an old Illness, Tom Sd a man who U said to have! Mooncy been forced to cane .it u. cnnridu Knnrtiv mi rrniuiiiuit v ..... . riAan u' till i ir i uuuuu.r .-j - - - - i before she was killed. Reports that she was Irish led officers to investigate the possibility that she might have been slain as a be trayer of sabotage secrets oi uie WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEO, Feb. 13: (CP)-Wln ..i ...u..t nvn unrhn!it? tour and will Undergo a major operation within ten days. FOUR SENT DOWN GUELPH. Ont. Feb. 13: (CP) Four auclph young men were sentenced here to five years In Kingston penitentiary for armed robbery and for conspiracy to roo me lm Til Tic lower on Surday with perlal Bank branch jt ftry Onl ' robbed a taxi driver of $3. They May closing at 62c. Dense Fog Is Crash Cause Mr. G. .t .McMillan, formerly tsefzure of this city and no wresiding in Vancouver, sustained hip and back Injuries in a traffic accident In Vancouver hen a car In which she was drhlng collided with a truck at the corner of East Boulevard and Thirty-Third Avenue last Thursday. She was taken to Vancouver General Hospital. BODY BROUGHT IN The provincial police boat P. M. I- t arrived In port at l:3 Saturday afternoon, bringing in the body of Joe llaroskl, who shot himself at Jap Inlet last Thursday. The deputy coroner, A. J. Lancaster, satisfied himself by inquiry that death was by deceased own hand. SPOKANE PLANE MISSING SPOKANE Search has been Instituted for an airplane piloted by Roy Shreck. weather observer pilot, who has been missing since Sunday morning at 1:20. Fifteen National Guardsmen and four utcs to spare after the Ruth C private planes are looking for him was caught In a treacherous tidal vsf riTI nVTicurrcnl wnicn causea me vessel io. llN 1 IvlijvJiN shlp alcr capslze and Ioundcr j J RJSH ARMY Dennis Bannister Sent to Penlten. ry ironi Smllhcrs for Robbery IS BLAMtU as well as land parties. He Is be lieved to have crashed In the vicinity of Hawser Lake, 40 miles northwest of Spokane. TRANSATia.NTIC SERVICE NEW YORK Regular trans-Atlantic passenger carrying service Is expected to be commenced within two months by Pan Ameri- Young Woman's Murder and Lon- can Airways with two new super don Bridge Blast Plot Attrl- . cPP flying boats each capable buted To It I of tarrying forty passengers. Per- I mission has been sought from the LONDON, Feb. 13: (CP)- A plot to blow up London Bridge was uncovered at the week-end and two men were arrested. Fires v. ":.rr. r r..:':.. and explosions, attributed to me c wre oi wiiiiam uunung ui . .. Forty-Eight Hour Week In Oil Field activities of the illicit Irish Re Civil Aeronautic Authority of Britain. The flights would be from Port Washington, New Yflrk, to Southampton, England, with stops enroute at Botwood, Newfoundland, and the mouth of River Shannon in Ireland. Pilot of Plane Killed and Three Persons In Apartment Suite OLYMPIA, Washington, Feb, 13: BRIGHTON. Eng... Febz. 13: (CP) i CP) Proposal has been made I I When an airplane crashed Into here that tWn new Salmon IrnrM I I an amrtmfnt htiikJln? hfT Sat Hawaii. j , jAmbassador To Great Britaiir I Returns There ( i NEW YORK, Feb. 13: CP Having been called home fjr conference with President Frank Iln D. Roosevelt. Joseph P. Ken nedy. United States Ambassador to Great Britain, sailed at the week-end on his return to London. Asked if his return at this time was of any significance In connection with European affairs. Mr Kennedy replied In the negative, remarking that he was only "going DacK to nis joo. i ARMING IS ESSENTIAL Secretary of Slate Hull Rejects Proposal That U. S. Take Lead In Disarmament 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13. j In an address to the nation and the world last night, Secretary of States Cordell Hull rejected the proposal that United States should take the lead In calling a world disarmament conference. The Secretary of State defended the administration's defence pro-! gram and declared that any demo-; cratlc nation which today failed' to look after its defences was dere- j llct In Its duty. ! Asserting that cause of the pres- i ent world unrest were largely ec- onomlc, ' Hull declared that de- j fence measures must go hand lnj hand with efforts to preserva) peace and remove the causes of I conflict. Throne Speech Debate Goes On Seven Rills Have So Far Been Passed At Session of Alberta Legislature EDMONTON, Feb. 13: (CP) The debate on the address In reply to the Speech from the Throne Is now under way in the Alberta Legislature. Seven bills . have al- 141 Capitol High 10:04 a.m. 185 ft. TAXI 23:15 p.m. 109 ft. 3:45 a.m. 102 ft. 10:55 pjn. 6.1 ft. Maccy's Coffee House NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXVIII No. 36. Hitfl FRANCO NOT RECOGNIZED BY BRITAIN So Decision Yrt Reached, Prime .Minister Chamberlain Tells parliament Reported To Be Fending Loyalists Still f PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1939. THOUSANDS ' ! VIEW POPE Worshippers In Huge Numbers Strire To Get Last Glance Of Dead Pontiff Burial Wednesday Night ROME. Feb. 13: CP It fat estl- be allowed off niaw Wmhin.tnn 4,. f... Rnni u-ir viiim the b'er and eat a mystic U?ht over the fra?l shrun-n .body of . the Pontiff. Four Noble Guards CHUNKING. Feb. 13: CP stood at the corners 0f the casket Oenerallssimo Chiang Kal Shek and tour &x1m Guards behind describes the Japanese occupation The scene was one of deep solem-of Hainan Island as another step nlty PLANE IS kan and Juneau JUNEAU, Feb. 13: (CP) Pilot Len Cope and four passengers John Chappel, E. L. Llk, George in; in Marine Airways seaplane on Stephens Passage south of here. They were evidently forced down near Taku Inlet while battling a storm in the course of a flight from Ketchikan to Juneau on Sunday. Coastguard vessels and two airplanes have instituted a search of the area in which the missing FAMILY TRAGEDY towards Japan's domination of th? The first funeral ."enrlce mtcs Pacific Ocean. He believes that the he'd ye-day morn Inst and the Unemployed Miner at Ole Elum, of the island will rendet burial will take place Tusdav Wathington. Takes Lives of ineffectual British communication night and not Wednesday as had. Wife, Children and His Own between the Important bases of been at first intimated. I Hong Kong and Slngaoore and will Peculation continues m to who OLE ELUM, Washington. Feb. also seriously menace United States will be the new Po. Cardinal Etta 13: ICP Aooarently the victims 'lnnunce from the Phlillplnes and dclla Costa. ArchblshoD t Flor- of murder and suicide, five mem- ence. irreer? tn be one of the bers of Steve Jacob? family were mnt likw e?dt1Ues. That an fntmd shot dead in their home! Italian Cardinal will be chosen is here. Firemen found the bodiesj "racDeaH rmced. Ordinal when they answered a fire alarm. I F.nrpnln Partll Pnnllfbl Rr. Iimhi ) hMvrl tn .havetkiUedl TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Raining, soutft plane is believed to be down and (meter, 30.22 the Canadian steamer Princess Norah interrupted her southward voyage from Skagway to Vancouver to assist in the quest. A land search Is also under way. Pilot Cope reported Sunday; by radio that he had encountered a storm at Taku Inlet, only a few miles from his destination. This was the last word from the craft. The Princess Norah, delayed by the search for the plane and by j adverse weather, was this after- ' noon reported to be due here from the north at 3 o'clock to-morrow; morning, weather Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure Is high south Of Vancouver Island and comparatively low off the north coast. The weather .has Victoria Cloudy, soutnwesi; wind, 10 miles per hour; Daro- Vancouver Cloudy, southeast) wind, six miles per hour; Baro 23. Alice Arm Light snow, calm, 31. Anj'ox Wet show, calm, 30. Stewart Snowing, north wind, Hazelton Snowing, light north i wind, 17. I Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 14. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, 22. ( Provincial Police Officers Going To ? Frisco iv,v aup Exposition v PKICE: 5 CENTS Agrees To Jewish Truce Hebrews Will Have Certain Privileges In Reich Until Emigration in addition to those off Point OTTAWA, Feb. 13: CP.-pealc- plJot of the plane and a moth- mate?u 20' J ed Roberu. only taking of sockeye ln Parliament at the end of r and two chiidren m one of the past the of the tote pius George Rublee Resigns as Director of Intergovernmental salmon would be permitted. ege B,ac M; apartmenu. Dense fog was the SJTllZ,? Refugee Commission as he Lays Plan Before FIRM STAND BY OWNERS Will Not Talk Peace Until Masters And Mates Return To Ships SEATTLE, Feb, 13: -Owners of, ships in the Alaska service are re- j ported to hare told the striking masters, mates and pilots that they must return to the ships before they will negotiate differences ! which have led to the tying up ol , all vessels plying northward from! here. The only hope of an early ' resumption of service appears He In the possibility of govern- J ment Intervention. MeanUme some smaller vessels, have been pressed Into service to j deliver much-needed food supplies' to some of the southeastern Al- aska towns, I SiSlight Chance Of Salvaging Sunken Boat Down Coast 4Ui uW.. u.s iituuiciii. cause or lJlc crasn. , ; Pninm fliw 'of the Food and Drugs Act where by Canadian women might be protected from poisoned cosmetics., Mrs. Black told the male members some of the secrets of the use of i cosmetics. And iAn. Black, who comes from a place where men are men and yet women know how to handle them, was quite feminine j and charming about it. i DOMINATION OF PACIFIC Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek Says What He Thinks Occupation of Hainan Means anas more laura 10 gain annus- t rion o the BatHca so grat were the throngs. On the street outside LONDON. February 13: (CP) Georce P.ublee. Am- ahmHeWandaahheifnie erican director of the intergovernmental refugee corn-guards and ootic were used toeM to niittee, resigned today as he laid before the committee the patrol th throne which caused promise of Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany of a con-rorderawe contusion at Umes. ditional truce with the Jews. The Hitler plan is under- Twntv-fnur candles encircled ctnnrl tn tiniilnto that .Tpws hp iiprmittpfl tn return tn w.--- - ...... .-...- .... ...v!'-""" trades and industrial ions in tier- many untii an emigration scheme is advanced. Younger Jews will be given permission to emigrate if later they finance the emigration of older persons. Older Jews will be Guaranteed against further Nazi anti-Jewish legislation. GUN TALK IS ENDING Expected Controversy Will be Sent To Committees by Ottawa House Today ar ot S vvW'fr-bW-tt,- fire and three chfflffen. enl" . OTTAWA", Feb. 13: CP-Pro; ,oned in the House of oned is now considered unlikely setting the house on fire after controversy p. a ucc,r Nor dn ny of the which he took his own life. He wa omfl ov" Bren gun con- Aner'ci'n cardinals appear to have an unemployed miner. a chance. I tract wui pruuauiy cuui-iuuc tcxii- porarily today with a vote on the motions of Hon. H. H. Stevens, Conservative, East Kootenay, and Grant McNeill. C. C. F. member for Vancouver North, referring the east wind, twenty miles per hour; . whole to Barometer, .o uamug', wrm-i I S I (MIL perature, 36; sea moderately iiaaksvaji i va i roush. Triple Island Raining, south-, 24 miles hour; sea Pilot Len Cope and Four Passengers east wind, per Lost in Storm Between Ketchi- moderately rough. Langara island naming, easi-wlnd, 12 miles per hour; baro- meter, 2954; temperature, moderate swelL 36; ' Tvrt Tr Pnlnt Raininz.' southeast wind, 27 miles per hour: I Chamberlain and Earl Clifford, , barometer. 2957; temperature, 38; PACIFIC SERVICE And Orient WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 13: an Miuureii c iui- moderate sea. m.. n..n chii.. tj -a nn Bull Harbor-Light rata, south- I nounces a new North Paclflc east wina. iu mnes per i uur. u- 5nlpplng Ice is being estab romeier, za.yo; ienncin.uic, ju, moderate sweU. Alert Bay Light showers, south wind, five mile per hour, barometer, 3018; temperature, 37; sea smooth. Estevan Cloudy, southwest 1 wind, 14 miles per hour; baro- Martime Shipping Board Establishing Line Between Seattle llshed. A number of freight and passenger vesels are being transferred from the Atlantic Coast to Seattle to operate from that port to the Orient. Turner Valley Children Will All See King meter. 30.20. Prince George Cloudy, north- CALGARY, Feb. 13: (CP) Plans erly wind, four miles per hour; ma(je to bring one barometer, 29.94. 'thousand school children from ths Terrace Snowing, calm, temper-Turner Vajley to Calgary on the ature. 26. .occasion of the visit this summer Aiyansh Snowing, calm, 20. -0f King George and Queen Ellza- beth. Sixteen-Year Old Boy May Be Douk Spiritual Leader SASKATOON. Feb. 13: (CP) His slxteen-ycar old grandson, John Veregta of Saskatoon, will been unsettled and mild through. .probably succeed Peter Veregln n out British Columbia. as spimuaj xeaaer oi we lajuk.- Trlnce Rupert and Queen Char-' VICTORIA. Feb. 13: (CP) Four hobors In Canada. The body of lotte Islands Fresh to strong officers of the British Columb'a Veregln, who died here Saturday, w,h.ai uHnrts rionHv with rain, nollce are leavlne for San Fran- is being shipped to Brilliant, B. C. West Coast of Vancouver Island clsco to stand suard at the British where burial will take place be- ready been given flrst 'ieadlns by Fresh south winds, partly cloudy Columbia exhibit at ' the Exposl- side hU father, Peter. "Lordly' the House. and mild with some light drizzle, tion there. Veregln.