PROVINCIAL LI BRA 8 Y . . i . i earner rurecuM Tomorrows Tides V Rupert and Queen Char-I tndf. -Moderate to fresh High 1:00 ajn. 20.4 ft. i winds, cool with scat- 13:20 p.m. 19.9 -ft. Low 7:22 aon. 4.2 ft. 19:30 pjn. 5.1 ft. NOKTflKKN AND CENTRAL BRITIS II COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER wfV NO. Hi. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1940. PRICE: B CENTS UJJJU II Halt m Nations On Firm r ' ' Spot-Oslo IITRALS ININf, IIP 1 A 1 Hi v v v BY ALLIES Md r, Nlnm .auon 10 t.nier ,i Tart Agreeing Not To ruport Goods To Keith i nni owciown mis Week-End Due Side Or Other Will Have To Taken llimla Concedes Cfrminy Cannot Win War I NOKWAVS BACK UP SLO, April C: (CP) Norway it once be at war In de- of her neutrality If free ping in Norwegian waters Is rtrrrd with to the advantage nt of Ihe belligerent powers, lin Minhter Koht told the nun Parliament in a state- t made while dicuslng Nor- i thlpping problems in rela- j to foreign policy, particularly ere exports from Narvik. "If Al'.k" should ak us to stop thlpping which goes on ae- nr to generally arknowledg- oternalional law and which theimelm have acknowl- i, uid Koht "this would fr be 01 rrrai tiamage 10 Biwivn or If such hindrance shipping should be one-sided r,;t ene warty and, therefore. iprnirsn flirt with the neutral-jkkfch a hv"ttlcdtft our f U maintain. Norway will iiUr.ce be at war." I I' KITHffllt4 IVI BIIUHICt Him JCttiW. jtral nation to 'or-(The vote came after long and ac-u a trade pact with rlmontoiu debate and shows that under which It U the administration sUU hold con-hfte .will be no re- trol over the upper chamber. irplus goods or car- German Reich. The . i u,nder mor. et-1 starvation And "kade of Imports to -.mes effective on C..' JJ- VArHirf re TV. Dorwmnts arp 1 h Scandinavian and - uatkmi under way aula. Jugoslavia andi Paly. Ruafta. Bulgaria) i;v are the only na-i ZEBALLOS. April 5: CP A' ' ded to complete thejeofonef. inquest at lonely Vernon ( nctrclement of the Lake, near here, found that James ! Rychman. aged 56, a trapper, had the two way Pi-"" Idled by starvation and Lloyd 1 if neutral, from the I o- 27. his partner, met death. . one hand and Ocr-jb, nta own hand rather than en-1 i' other, Is becoming ,ure further hunger and agony. itled. By the AHiew , -,., khi nf the two have been- I bcn warned t,hat u'raiity must cease. By hry have been told that 'tion of supplies In be regarded as an un-Strong notes have by both side and Inure that there will be deftntte In the way of this week-end. by Foreign Secrctary lax of Great Britain to n.navtan nations Is re have assured them that' will be glad to sendi 'a assist them In reslst- n x'-hing in the way of fur- '' ... trr -!-.-1 t s uca uussian invasion. H Communications by Great Brl-P'n and France to Norway1 and mtitn stating firmly "where Prat Rrit.l1n on, I l'.,n.. .tn,! la ., . . . . ,CSCU;, f o on u, the future course of the I reality of Scandinavian coun- The I'rps. AnrUtlnn ..ilil I1'! the notes were understood to specifically to the so-called tOTfred way" through Norwegian !" frrllorlal waters which Germany ' io elude the Allied block- pur. The in we neutrni tin. ..9 MVV.I 1IUVI1" "iZ ailHlrvflMno In r.1ln l(r, "I UCMlll will be expected this - - iu aecme which slew r ' win tni. i . .. wneincr mcy c to h raraea as friends or TO HOLD RECOUNT First Reckoning Following General Election Gives Conservative Four Vote Martin In Nova Scotia Seat AMHERST, Nova Scotia. April 6: (CP A recount of the federal election vote In Cumberland constituency will be held on April 22. The present count shows that Percy C. Black, Conservative, won th seat by four vote from K. J. Cochrane, Liberal member of the last Parliament. . ' Last Remnant Of Polish Army Has Now Surrendered MOSCOW. April 6 - It Is an-1 nouneed here that the last remnant! of the Polish Army in the Russian occupied part of that subjugated country ha surrendered to the Red Army alter a outer fight. ROOSEVELT "IN CONTROL .Vote of 42 to 27 by United States Senate to Extend Reciprocal Trade Treaties WASHINGTON, D.C.ApriUoV-' By a vpte of 42 to 27, the United .States Senate yesterday decided to' extend reciprocal trade treaty uiv.iuv l viuivi. Heaths of James llyckman and Lloyd Coombs on West Coast Are Probed to zeballos by plane and' will be flown to Vancouver for burial. foes. Scandinavian nations will have to Ignore Allied demands and continue their stream of exports Into Germany. From the Scandinavian nations it Is estl- mated that Germany obtains nine million tons of ore annually. WHAT KUSSIA THINKS Without an uninterrupted sup ply of tin, bosite ana sicci, Germany cannot wage a successful war, Prayda, official Soviet newspaper, Is reported to have declared In conceding victory to the Allies in view of Germany's shortage of materials. Porrlirn Minister Koht of Nor- m & statement today, plead cd that ... his country ,r hn be permitted Ppmlttei to follow a strict neutrality policy. den.cd;tlon as leader of the Conservative through nroign inc hc couiuty ounuy bdng he nm0unt I narty ln Alberta because was 10 any one n-wu.. --- to bring the country Such a free passage wouia w much a help to the Ames t , Germany he contended. j (...lmn wnrfnrp ffOlTl tnC . . ::: :: : .ronrtnomt is uuu -r-- - i military the ulrinnllv at a 5ia " - iU5V'"n,(hmI1.h'to I Uhough 8c higher yesterday. May clos- economic war -1-J tn , me one may wvn j thn other at J oevciop U-U time, STORY IS ACCURATE k k V V A j Los Angeles Police Accept Thirteen . Year Old Girl's Gruesome j Account ' LOS ANGELES. April 6: (CP) I Police announced today that the' Germany, writing In a French atory of Chloe Davis, aged 13,. weekly newspaper, brands Hit-about bludgeoning her mother and1 ler now as thex"vilest tyne of baby brother to death with a' double-crosser In whose word hammer was accepted as accur-, n trust whatever can be placed, ate and the Juvenile court will be j Th:essen, who fled from Ger-asked to determine what steDS many, Is now endeavouring to should be taken. The girt told the police that she had killed he; mother and brother at the mother's request after the mother had killed two of Chloe's sisters. TODAY'S STOCKS JOfW-HU UO. I Vancouver Big Missouri, .09 V.. Bralorne, 10.45. Cariboo Quartz, 2.52. Dentonia, DISk. Falrview. XIV.. Gold Belt. 23. Hedley Mascot, .45. Minto. .03. Noble Five, .00. Pacific Nickel. .10. Pend Ortelle. 1.73. Pioneer. 2.35. Premier. 1Z2. Privateer, .6-5. Reeve McDonald, .19. Reno, .30. Relief Arlington, .06. Salmon Gold, .03. . 3heepcCrei-Uft---w. Cariboo Hudson, .04. Oils A n r., to Calmont, .40. ! C. St E 2.15. Freehold, .02'. Home, 2.80 Pacalta, fii, ' Royal Oanu, .l-Vi. Okalta, Ul. Mercury, .07. Prairie Royalties, .18V. Toronto Aldennac, .26. Beattle, 1.09. Central Pat 2.13. : l Cons. Smelters, 42.75. i East Malartic, 3.75. Fernland, .04. Francoeur, .48. Gods Lake, .19. Hardrock, 1.11. Int. Nickel, 42.75. Kerr Addison. 2.50. Little Long Lac, 3.05. McLeod Cockshutt, 222. Madscn Red Lake, .53. ' McKenzle Red Lake, U9. Moneta, .70. Noranda, 73.50. Pickle Crow, 3.45. Preston East Dome, 2.22. San Antonio, 2.38. Shcrrltt Oordon, .93. Uchl, .70. Bouscadlllac, .03 Vj. Mosher, .07. Oklend. ,06. j Smelters Oold, .01. Dominion Bridge, 38.25. I RESIGNS AS TORY HEAD I). M. Duggan, Alberta Leader. Ke - .. ..I. ii'iik linqUlSIlCS IIIS auucmiwu mm Party EDMONTON, April 6: (CP) D. M. Duggan announces his reslgna- i:,oM h T.rtrUlnture as a cltl- 7, - v. WINNIPEG WHEAT winnxpjsu, April 6: (CP) Winnipeg wheat futures were lie ...,- , nff Hie tn ISin . 'with September at $1.033i. Bulletins VILE "DOUBLE CROSSEIf PAItIS Karl Thlessen, former ftrman Inrf iilrtatfi mi gt those who. assisted n bringing Chancellor Hitler to power in secure a visa to proceed to the United States. EXPORTING JEWELS LONDON Great Britain it now considering an air blockade of Germany following reports that Polish royal jewels seized in the invasion last September have been shipped to the United States by Pan American Airwavs. Sti'l'on of do'Iars In foreign credits ar blnt set up by export of jewels ant gems from Germany, it Is paid. Earl Browder Is Not To Speak On j Chicago Campus CHICAGO. April 6. Governors of the University ot Chicago have nil-' ed that Earl Browder. secretary of; the Communist Party of the United ,,SUtwC beinft under --pllMxscn- tence, will not be permitted tospetk to the students of the University asj had been arranged. i HOUSE HAS PROROGUED Manitoba House Passed Laws Which Are Expected To Make Easier Going For Farmers WINNIPEG, April 6: (CP) The 'Manitoba Legislature prorogued last nignt alter adopting a reso- ernment to pass legislation aimea-at protecting debt-burdened far mers from their creditors by es-' tabllshlng a land court and to establish "parity prices" for farm produce. Laid At Rest Funeral of Late Carl Jackson Held, This Afternoon With Many t Friends Attending Wlth many old friends of deceased and family In attendance,' funeral of the late Carl Jackson took place this afternoon from chapel of B.C. Undertakers to Fair-View Cemetery. Rev. J. H. Myrwang officiated and Mrs. Myrwang presided at the organ, also singing a solo. Jlymns were "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Abide With Me.M Pallbearers were C. J. Lundqulst,. Chris Johnson, Oscar Larsen, M.j I jr"0"'' Jensen, Carl Johnison and H. Jo-' .nansen, Second Fastest Time At Aintree Only Once Was Grand. National Ever Done ln Shorter Space Than Yesterday AINTREE, Eng., April 6. In run ning the Grand National Steeple- chase yesterday ln nine minutes. the second fastest time ever rw-nrH. I ed In .. the famous race. CITY GAS ! BUSINESS Mayor of Vancouver Suggests Sale of Motor Fuel Would Bring New Source of Revenue ! f VANCOUVER, April 6: (CP) Mayor Lyle Telford, In a letter to the aldermen today, suggested that the city get revenues by entering the gasoline retailing business. He said that an unnamed American oil company had agreed to deliver high-grade gasoline at a price which would enable the city to ge' an estimated $200,000 revenue annually. The mayor suggested that gas might be sold at 27c and 29c per gallon which would mean a profit of 8c per icr gallon. gaiion. There inere would wouia also aiso be oe an Influence to help in keeping I prices M rlnTn down. ! Old Country Soccer South C Brentford 2, Arsenal 4. Chelsea 1. Charlton Athletic 4. Milwall 5. Southampton 2. Portsmouth 0, Fulham 3. Tottenham 2, Westham 8. South D Aldershot 2. Watford 3. Bournemouth 3, Reading 1. Clapton Orient 4, Norwich 3. Crystal Palace 10. Brighton 0. South Fnr o. Queens Park 1. English Northwest Accrington 1; Southport 1. Bolton 2. Barrow 0, Burnley 0, BUekbura 0. . " Rodale,..'wifc. .... O'dham 3 Bury 2. Preston Northend 1. Blackpool 1. Southwest Bristol City 0. Bristol Rovers I. Cardiff 1. Swindon 1. Swansea 0. Plymouth 2. Torquay 4, Newport 3. Midland Birmingham 2, Coventry 0. Leicester 5, West Bromwich Albion 2. ' Northampton 2, Walsall 2. Wolverhampton 6, Luton 1. East Midlands Barsnley 1, Doncaster 1. Chesterfield 5, Grimsby 0. Notts County 3, Sheffield United 0. ' Rntherham 1. Mansfiplrt 2 Sheffield Wednesday 2, Notts Forest 1. Northeast Bradford City 0. Huddersfleld 1. Darlington 5, York 3. Halifax 1, Mlddlesbro, 1. Hull 3, Newcastle 1. Leeds 5, Bradford 2. Western Chester 0. Manchester City 3. Crewe 0, North Brighton 4, Liverpool 1, Stoke. 2. Manchester UnltejJ 6, Stockport 1. Portvale 2, Everton 1. Tranmere Rovers 2, Wrexham 2. Exhibition Hartlepool 4, Sunderland 2. Sussex F. A. 1, Football Assn. 4. Scottish West Albion 0, Airdrle 1. Clyde 2, Partlck 2. Hamilton 2, Motherwell 3. Kilmarnock 3, St. Mirren 1. Morton 5, Dumbarton 6. Queen of South 3, nyr'0. . Queens Park 0, Third Lanark 3. Rangers 1, Celtic 2. East Aberdeen 5, Arbroath 2.-; Dundee 2, Dundee United 1. East Fife 3, Ralth 2. Hearts 4, Hibernians 0. Kings Park 4, St. Bernards 3. St. Johnston 2, Falkirk 2. Stenhousemulr 2, Alloa 3. Weather Forecast General Synopsis A moderate depression appears to be centred west of Vancouver Island. The weather has been mild through out the province with light scat tered showers. West Coast of Vancouver Island Prpsh Ki-mthpnxt winds, mild with . occasional showers.- FLIGHT BY INSTRUMENT United States Army Makes First Totally "Blind" ilop in Bomber LANG LEY FIELD, April 6: (CP) The first totally "blind" Right in history of aviation was completed today by Major Carl B. McDanlel In a United States Army Air Corps bomber today The plane landed perfectly, the pilot using Instnj- ments only, Roosevelt And Oewev May Be rri r WO UDDOnentS Jfrr WASHINGTON. DC. April 5. It 5 beelnnlnz to look increasingly 1'ke Franklin D. Roosevelt, Demo crat, and District Attorney Thomas Diwevof New York. Republican, for jthe Presidency this year. In Wis- coivta State primaries Roosevelt ei'ilv got th choice over Vice - President John Nance Garner while Dewey won handily over Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan. w"onin thus followed the trend "f New York. ' NAZIS ARE j DRIVEN OFF! lour French Soldiers Killed in Ln- gagement lesterday-Wreckage Of German Bomber Found ., . .,V ,, PARIS. April 6 -German raids in me vicinity oi -aarorueen ana the Vosges mountains were repulsed by French troops today. It is now j announced that four French soldiers were killed in yesterday's en-ea2ement with the Germans. I Wreckage of-a German bombing, plane which was shot down April 1 has been found In the woods. I 1 Lady Tweedsmuir Is In England Widow of Former Governor General Reaches Old Land from Canada LONDON. April 6: CP) Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of the Former Oovernor General of Canada, ar-1 prince Rupert Part cloudy, nor-rived In England yesterday and will therly wind, three miles per hour; resume residence in this country, (barometer, 30.09 (rising); tempera Another Blast From Goering German Air Force Heady to Do To Allies What it Did To Poland BERLIN. April 6.- In another! eas win,d' t,enlmUes P?r iIm 3002: temperature, 45; light blast last night. Vice-chancellor i ometer' Herman Goering declared that the'chp;t . , . German air force was ready to deal' ,B"U1Harb?Ir- Clo"dy' 5uthcaft to Great Britain and France what it, 'lnd' m.Uef. per bar0,me; gave to Poland last September. Trying To Keep Balkans Peace Premier of Hungary Says, However, That Claim for "Transylvania Not Abandoned ROME, April 6. The Premier of Hungary, visiting Rome, said that Hungary had not abandoned its claim against Roumanla for Tran-syvanla but said his country intended to do everything possible to preserve peace in the Balkans. NEW YORK COPPER NEW YORK. Anrll 6. New York cODCer Was off .03c to .04c todav tui. with u..nnin....,'..j at 10,10c ARE GOING TO PRISON ON JSLAND Argentina Finds It Necessary to Tighten up on Crew of Admiral Graf Spee TO .MARTIN GARCIA BUENOS AIRES, April 6: (CP) The Argentinean naval ministry announced today that thirty-two officers and 203 warrant officers and cadets of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee will be taken Monday to Martin Garcia Island naval base for internment. BUENOS AIRES, April 6, Argentinean authorities are rounding up 1000 members of the crew of the scuttled German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee in order to place them on a prison Island for the dur- tatlon of the war This action Is be- Ing taken in view of the action of some of the Germans In escaping from Internment and violating par- toles. Among those who escaped were three officers a lieutenant commander who was third In command of the Graf Spee and two lieutenants. Three seamen were re- arrested at Santos aboard an Ital- lan ship on which it Is believed they had intended to sail enroute back to Germany. The island where It Is Intended to (imprison the Graf Spee. crew Is forty miles, north of Buenos Aires InM trim IWa ... ,U Uing of the pride of the Nazi navy, --, ,-,,-, f ,turbed by the riisappearancc or the !three mterned Graf gDee oW,cers is reported to have officially ad- vtscd German ambassador it is taking strict measures to prevent further such escapes. Raiding Planes A DrJvAn Off rtl ya c u lYCll JU Germans Visit Islands to North of Scotland But No Damage Done LONDON, April 6. German raiding planes again visited the vicinity of the islands north ot Scotland, but were driven off by British pursuit planes. TODAY'S WEATHER ture. 40: sea smooth. Triple Island Part cloudy, east northeast wind, six miles per hour; light chop. Langara Island Part cloudy, southeast wind, three miles per hour; barometer, 29.98; temperature, 40; light swell. Dead Tree Point Showery,south- rar i i s- nni inci if nuifi hliii r. 45; light swell. Alert Bay Overcast, calm; barometer, 30.03; temperature, 41; sea smooth. Estevan Fair, southeast wind, five miles per hour; barometer, 30.-08. Victoria Fair, easterly wind, five miles per hour; barometer, 30.12. Vancouver Cloudy, southeast wind, ten miles per hour barometer. 30.13. Prince George Cloudy, southwest wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 30.05. Bruce Brown arrived ln the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Pentlcton ' to Join the law office here of his. brother, T. W. Brown. His wife and,, little dauchter will be arriving shortly September pef pqund4from,the tt. south. ..m