Tomorrow sT ides 'rime Minister Chamberlain Vill Outline Policy of His lovernment To House Tomorrow 1RUINS IN PUCK LEAD tm Third dame In Stanley Cup I Sttki y Score of 3 to 1 Over Toronto Maple Leafs ' eight by defeating Toronto Maple lf 3 to I befqre a croud of 15.-W tan in the Mspte Oar-ttr. All the eorlng came In the third period tilth Robby llauer spcnlnt the count for lloton. Shortljr before the final whltle, .the g-al wa made which aved Toronto from a shut-out With the game count now two U one for Rotton, the fourth match In the bet tour out of wttn frie will be ptajed In Teronto Thurtday night. Col. Ryan Is On Visit To City nattrry Site And Will Also Uok Over Air Rae Ground I If Summary Vera Beatrice. 14,000, Cold Stor.-a 6.8c and 5c. Toon MMie, 0,500, Royal, 0.8c ana 5c 5(Mac West, 14,000, Atlln, 6.7c and Ko-sesplt, 14,000, Cold Storage, Bulletins UNCERTAIN After Long Trip Condition Generally Not So Good-Rupert Well Off LONDON, Anril 12: (CP) Prime Minister Chamber lain i cxpt'cieu io aunuunce military guarantees 10 1100sEvr.LT oirrsroKKN WASHINGTON, I). C. Pred-drnt Rooevelt tamprd with hearty approral a newspaper editorial railing for a "preponderant show of force" by the democracies to halt the European dictators and prerent war. VANCOUVER MURDER j VANCOUVER rollce are In-ventilating the possibility of ' murder in connection with the I death of the Chinese restaoran-I teur Woo Dark, found dead with head injuries In a locked hotel room last nljht, ABOUT WAR r 'at .e of Prince Rupert ,hrn,.,hnui Eastern Canada and " - . . . . . r, I - Wmm government carrying the vote eas ' itiy. Doukhobor Takes 0wn Life After Attacking Wife NEWSPAPER der and him were . . . years -as .... ... -rl ITS STT VTT V TO & VS. I 1-1 LONDON. Aori! 13: (CPi The ery respect. Troubles, however. sel- , vi,i,r.n possibility of cancelling the visit of dom come singly. Within two years '""rson Observations of (.eorge K1 and Quecn to Canada Is .the community received another i not being seriously considered as stunning shock when the two lo-Ut it vm Ktstrrf in official circles cal banks crashed and brought . or.o to loo k over inc ora. thc UnUcd statMf golng as iw " . - a.T base ttc on which his Cuba. Piih he VVnrks Made avana UU1IL TTUliI) lTiaUC I -j Col. E. visit- will be tendering. m" Nlckeraon. while away, head of the Ryan Con- . nM..a in re2ard to matters af- AtVpd about election prospect, jstratlon, much less than had been Mr. Nlckerson expressed the opln- asked for. was passed by Congress lon that there would be a conirk yeaieraay. Arti "an 72,000 pounds, 7.7c thk year unless war should Inter- C- 3 8.1c and 6c. venc ta which case he predicted a j AJnvn lHftpe C-iradlan - 73,500 pounds, 6.6c un,on R0Vernment would bc form- LOU lWYtt VJUCO K" f to to 6 6.0c De and and Rc 5c American Speaking of American feeling Jn . Tr:n:n(y rrona. 21,000, Dooth, 7.7c and rcgard t0 a European war. Mr. , HllO 1 1 alHIHg Nlckerson said that newspapers uariand. HJWO. Royal, 8.1c and wcrc gcncraily advocating n l!01' opens Camp at Hot Springs. Ar- " latlonUt policy but me s..i vh Kansas, n .'reparation tor June -"'a, ii.uuu, Aiim, 7.uc ana oc. lni0I, 0f the people appcarcu i Rout wlu, Iax mtt "ror-n, 15,500, Cold Storage, 7.0c that United States would nave w ,ndc Iget into the fight with the other "Udlt.h finnn naoifin i and fc.lj -. 6.9c and 5c. , Mother II, 7,000, Atlln, 6.(c and Relief, 9,500, Pacific, 6.9c and 5c. HOT SPRINGS, Arkansas, April 1 t 1L. I .I..... nnA nl 'orful descrlptlveness of the lang- uage and of the terms applied. Fearlessly It took the task the government of the day for pcrmittln-j events conducive to the crash to occur and even Included ln Its cri ticism the Queen's representative, i In 1929. when It Ik attained BliaillCU Its l r .... nrrA w : A n Knt 1 1 .IMIMAAAA M...I. I -i. 141 Capitol 6:00 ajn. 16.1 ft. TAXI 21:58 p.m. 17.0 ft. 2:48 ajn. 10.0 ft. 15 :P j. 7.5 ft. Maccy's Coffee House NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXVIH No. 85. Vf vr PRINC ERUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1939 PEICE: 5 CENTS uroLean Dictators Put BANKS ARE More Sentenced . ALL SAFErGetsMopn5T:,ToPenalTer,ns ! Minister of finance Ma km State-' roent In Regard to Criticism by Social Credit Members i ui nana , n .. .... VICTORIA. April 12: (CP Following his return yesterday from a visit to Ottawa. Hon. Nora Scotia I HALIFAX. April 12 (Canadian!, ported. Number committed for Nov3 Scotia Liquor Control Act violations was 1.652 a decrease of 28 from the previous year. The num. Rought at Auction by Bondholders VANCOUVER. April 12 Press District Ranger J. V. '. . . . . .. ii . i fsVi cnM fVio Wnntka ParklnJ I Repulse Held At Gibraltar It. 1 !). J ion TV..... k. - 1 1.. In On Press) Number A persons com- LUJNJJUiN, April iZl jf) I M t! I, ; . ,u , j y nethlrd .nu me - gC4 ,n jalls Dr. P. c. Cannbjll. in fc2dSS,.ft. : "d'ng by thC ! Ptor of renal institution,, re 'do so. The banks of Canada were never ln healthier condition than ithey were tody. said Mr. Dunn-, . Jlng. In reply to J. C. Landeryou. wo, AT rvPflTi OUUBI Li mil iMCli'ri Jill l.H'-.Hiy I III I IT 1 I East. who said that the banks : should keep on hand cash reserves equal U deposits. A division wax forced on th question of the bond Issue with the ALARFJ IS NOT FELT br committed for dninkenness If R. C. M jhowrd little change. 253 compared with 250. A totl of 143 drunken drivers was Jailed as comoared j Queen Geraldlne was removed yesterday to hospital. last nignt. sir Aiexanacr iiaruingc. even in; strongest dusiiicss uoacs . vm.j Ir. the Klng'a secretary, said that pre- t0 the brink of rum. w ai aucuou o , u there u .mrerLMn- ertoin for UJl n "Everywhere Uo for the m were pr0.. lnfluence of lhe paper pro. the company's bondholders lg PaecprJ ty in regard to the Internationa mterruntlon. TheivPrt a t,.,rivinP faeUir m the nanlc $271,695. Included ln the sale was aOJJCU ttuaUon and fear that there win Windsor to Lon- ihm fnimd and threatened to cannery property at Massett. nine don )'terda' was was to recplve recfve lrom rom result , ln . disorder. ..snrdpr To To rpad read the the ar unsettled unsettled and ana it'denauneed Trade and Commerce Given Third Reading at Ottawa House of Commons yesterday. : 'H. 5:Si X5: X Woodsworth To - resuming to Vancouver on j TO,d thal hc was not tn a posl- ie teamer tomorrow night. tkm tQ comment at this time. WASHINGTON, DC. April 12: Thfre would have to bc an an- (Cr, . a bill providing $100,000.- U.J.L..I nouncement from Ottawa first. 000 for the Works Progress Admln- cmJiuy Luiuiiru isu, uuaj bite oecll UIl U MlUlC-UUVVU ttUIOC lit . total of the seven longest on the preoaratlon for carrying the Klnz Klin Aor?lin 111 staff of the paper Is 196 years, and Queen to Canada next month. vult 5 Since Its establishment the paper s still being held at Gihralar al- Vvinn itorr has had five editors. though It Is not admitted that this If lllllipcg Owned by the neraer lamiiy.Tnc has anything to do with Meaner-j Evening Telegram Limited has ranean naval manoeuvres In' con-been directed by the sons of the nectlon with the International crt founder since his death. In 1934, sis The Repulse is not a regular William H. Herder who had sue- unit of the Gibraltar naval force ceeded his father died suddenly she Is ln fighting trim and ready and almost as suddenly within a f0r action If necessary. lew iiiuiuiid, Mia uiumci nu&usius. , Today, the managing director Is ; another son, Ralph, and on the dl- vir , rcctorate as well Is his brother Ye iCr an VYeStem james. Issued Jn the first place as a t 1 a. T four-page sheet measuring 12 by 9 JoUmallSl UlCS inches, today measuring aoout z Press) Lou Nova . incmwrnui 12 ij (Canadian u;anaaiii lsDy "iDy is iu inches, incnes, It u Is is capable capaoie oi of turn- iurn-i , w, . , Canadian .TrlnCe Rupert, relatively speak- mendng training early lrf pre- ,ng out a .page. edition at theJ- D- I"'ilh. torm" Editor Of v.. u,uuu, rutiiit, o.uv ng, is Dc.iter on h"' J .7. naratlon lor nis oout uu juuc t.rate of 30,000 an hour. It is thei i .... -. t . HMAnpn iv 1 1 . i - n . n A I n ..in majority oi piatca, with Max uaer. nc ucucu u Nlckerson. ine camp here yesterday. WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG, April 12 (Canadian Press) Wheat futures .were off a first dally newspaper in New- , A ... . (rMJlT foundland to have a continuous W1W4V' "K" "' w 'ZZl well known western nnhiiinn fnrfio vPnM ' .D. Montelth. (. Mu..bv.u.. .v.. cent In Winnipeg yesterday May closing at 608c. with newsDanerman and former asso ciate editor of the Winnipeg Trl- Big Plane Crashes In Flames; Three Occupants Escape Spot CAN IL DUCE BE TRUSTED? HITLER TO LIE LOW NOW-MEDITERRANEAN IS TENSE Prime Minister Neville lr7. ".V"! to penal institutions m Chamberlain arrears disposed -to rive Premier Benito i 1 l Lit xi n. uuimiin, t gi ramn, miu ui uk uni ui t Nova Scotia c-.i the v,- ,..,.. , , ... , . i T' j ire cc an mrKuy wnen ne outlines tne loreign policy oi minuter of " finance, speaking in the J360.ooo - would h during year end- Mussolini one more chance to keep his promise and pre- l : f it Tt r . lne Nov. ZO. 1833. was 4.449. an in- t-i i ii , et' vcrnmuiit ut u But-uiai inceiiriK ui tne nouse Ol OITl-iHouse or Commons yesterday in available for mining road and ', .., serve me peace Oi Europe dv Keeping nis unucruiruiiK, wn morrow. Experts of the foreign office are report- connection with a proposed $750.- 4. trail construction in British a r t ubltd ln tne . contained in a personal message to Chamberlain, that. he d (irufting a form of guarantee which both Greece and m "a"y de?lrd Columbia two thirds of the vlncal lcglslature uld plans to go no further into the Balkans than Albania. t , understood to be ready .charges of Social Credit memben amount will be provided by the rhm were no lmporUnt cban.' However, it Is expected that the The exact form of the : unknown-is expected the Prime will announce fresh Halluces that Italian troops i be withdrawn from not likely. It U said, A .glo-Itallan pact will be ,i April 12: CP - Greece Italy today of her full n over Fascist guaran . urn e and land fron- ote to the foreign mln-ote spoke of a new ' rdlallty In lUllan- " proposal will receive a stormy reception If the Prime Minister ad- vances it when he meets Parlla- ment tomorrow. There Is understood to be even opposition within the cabinet to placing further trust In any guarantees by either P. Head Is Perturbed Mussolini or Hitler. The Issue Is About Irish Republican Army wnetner or not tne Angio-itauan Threat. He Does Not Admit It treaty Is to be considered violated. Meantime there was every lnal- with 132 ln 1937. Offenders com- OTTAWA. April 12: (CP) Com- cation that Mussolini did not ac 'St. John's Evening Ttltjram Marks mltted under the Motor Vh'cle misstoner S. T. Wood of the Royal tually intend to stop ln Albania. ... . .... . 1.1 11 .wl onj MM ima..j..a A t i a r. 11 . 1 tii ju. Vfnct rf tVtA fnriv thmianH Ttalfnn Diamond JUDIieei.ipril Zi u''ku " iW''-: m. vauatuaii aiuuiiicu ruuee ucuin .. "v .j 1 Tw were lmnrlsoned for murder reports that special guards have troops which had entered Albania ST JOHN'S. Nfid., April 12 C 'o'r with one th vearbe- been posted to the Parliament were said to be concentrating on P Newfoundland's oldMt dallv NH-r 0f dtbtors Increased bulldlnzs here against twsslble the Greek border and more Italian .newspaper. The Evening Telegram frorn 59 to H. of St. John's, this year celebrates .U diamond Jubilee. It was laun- r,..ll AlUJ, ched April 23. 1879. by W J Her- VlUCIlllld MliaLtt. coltaborators Hiaoorators wun mm 4 T A. A. Parsons who for 25, A2aUlSt JapanCSC editor editor and and Hobert Rnbprt Mfr- Mer- J A sabotage by the Irish Republican armcu mixes eic eiueiiu mc Army as suggested in threats from country. The Albanians were rcslst-Ireland last week. If Commissioner Ing the Italians in northern and Wood has any fears along this line eastern Albania, he Is not admitting them. t KS George of Greece, ln view ' Hawever from Wtnnlpeg and Re- ot the Italian concentrations, had Kina comes word that soeclal Dre- ordered a sUte of emergency ln cauUons are being taken by the his -country and was calling out Staff Sercrant Ernest, 0m- A Doukhobor man near here u0 had . M , General Offensive Started by Chi- ptUee authoriUes to guard the pro- many classes of reservists for ser mon, provincial poiwe. iravc ramiuiiicu 'slce when he died .-BiUi-Mr-Her- ".ce ' vli''i-lPvaSiSk vincai govemmenv Duuaings. "v,'ij-w;t?viy'..H'uitti. tomorrow morning on the Trin- drinking a pint of carbolic acid dcr an(, Mr Parsona fa are df.ad Kiangsi Province I . Norah for Atlln to Investl- alter navtng ma a ? ' cess n"mDCtr4 Just as the future of the strug- All n..H TORONTO, April It: CP) fMit ,hr dM(h of Knute OIn. attempU to shoot his wife It Is gaf newBpaper s.emfd au PHVOHAT Anril 11 'Canadian AlDanian UUeen Boten Bruin went one up In the a mlntr al spruce Creek, with a believed he thought her dead when tne disa3troU3 nre of 18g2 wiped Press Chinese guerrillas have Unlrr Cup world's profeMlonal fra(urfd kull. Jimn Ander- he took his own life jout greatfr of the d,v 'inched a ceneral attack againU I- f Untjnifal kofkrr final lat arret I Jananese in Klnagsl Province io 111 lIUDpiiai thamplonhlp j wn ht httn p,ce under and reduced th- Telegram's office In connection with the death of CV DLl I III land pIant to ashcs- Volumes cn' Sf,"lnern -nna- Olen. OUen wa found dead on 1 v 'talning earlier editions were lost. lllfTm7" ' ,,as Developed High Fever as Rc April 9. At once Mercer was sent to Am- A VTfJk t V su,t of ni!ht Ust Wck with lyj A K H I K I K rrlca 10 spcure new machinery and, VniUliJ ' V A inree-uia son. r '.I" in Crl r c, ' lng through Italy attempting fur- rected. In less than two months. I Reports of King's Visit To Canada I The Telegram was nee again on. Helng Cancelled Are Diicounted the st.-eet- -a bigger and a far is sold! ; t,m. cf(.,in, frr,, ther expansion ln the Balakns. more up-to-date newspaper In ev- Nootka Packing Co.'s Holdings last week ln the flight from A! These manoeuvres were taking place despite formal delivery by Italy through Its minister ln Athens to the Greek government of assurances of its Intention to respect Greek integrity. Last night French warships left the base at Ttulon for the Eastern Mediterranean there to Join British and Russian vessels for service ln the event of trouble aris- fever as a result of her experience ?ew army and navy emergency defence measures have been de- creed by FTincs- banla with her three-day old son. Grain Trading Morocco in North Africa Is com mencing to loom as another danger spot on the International scene. Moorish troops are being moved out of Spain following the conclusion of the civil war and taken back to Spanish Morocco for dutv there. Large numbers of French reservists are being moved be war and the result Is that busl- " ar.,bots and nine clam digging and. Regulation Measure of Min.ster of to French Morocco as a. measure nets condlUons are jLcj-ut-r Neville Chamber- tiriM tn which those ilng licences. everybody u noming lam a fun rcport on the latest de- responsible for that calamity cau. W. Nlckerson who returned w ine ve,opmcnU ln international ses a writer ln these days to ba city mis mon ....k ; - .juon. 1 Rupert wun Mrs. nicnnw - pert the progress of work ,hree montns. trip in the course . . r auction oi gun sues av of whch lhpy traVfi,fd extrnwveiy A nnrnnriotinn Hit of precaution. Roumanla Is reported, to have advised Great Britain' that, unless OTTAWA. April 12 (Canadian she gets an Immediate definite as- ' Press The bill of Hon. W. D. Eu- surance of military assistance from ler. minister of trade and com- Great Britain, she will capitulate , mcrce, providing for the supervl to German demands. iSlon of trading In wheat features 7he Belgian cabinet has ordered Said. However. To Have Nn Signl- on the Winnipeg grain exchange up 5trong reinforcements of Its firnri. in Connection with In- wa3 lven lw "luu " iorces on me uerman ironuersim ternational Situation lar-to action which has been taken by Holland. 1 Hungary, following Its joining up' with the antl-comlntern pact, yesterday formally withdrew from the League of Nations and Is now definitely lined up with Germany and J Italy. The Bulgarian government yesterday suddenly dissolved the Na- . . . . i a. 4 1. a, i J. S. Woodsworth Accepts Kenom-. uonai Jsociaiist party, sympiiuieui; Ination In His Present Seat 'to Nazi Germany, rollowing uncov- . erlng of an alleged attempt to oust WINNIPEO. April 12: (CP J. the government. ' S. Woodsworth, leader of the Co-, Belief was espressed In some operative Commonwealth Federa- quarters last night that Adolf tlon. yesterday accepted renomln- Hitler had come to the conclu-atton to contest Winnipeg North j.on that Great Britain and Centre, his nresent scat, at the next France were In earnest about federal election. 1 precipitating a "day of reckon-ing" with the distatorshlps and that, accordingly, the Chancellor Is not going to do anything within the coming months that might provoke armed Intervention by those nations. LONDON GOLD TRICE LONDON, April 12 (Canadian DAYTON, Ohio, April 12 Three Press) The Montreal price of bar occuDants escaped Injury when n gold on the London market yester- 'bune. died here yesterday at the$500.000 Wright bomber crashed In day was up. 7c closing at $34.95 lage of seventy-four, years. flames hy e yesterday. per fine ounce.