PAK FOUR CIGARETTES I Indian Trapper Turns Up Safe Herbert ?kuc- Reaches Cabin Atter Being Mining In Kimsquit Area "Build B.C. Payrolls" "Glorifies commonplace cud mm Mm ALLIED AND GERMAN NAVY FIGIIT SOON (Continued from Page One) shipping gave them the right to take counter measures. Dr. Banting Is rt Hospital Chief I A CAW A 1 m. a.1 J user of Pacific Milk for I am' ROUND convinced of the fine value it t -UP m ' ST. KILDA. Australia Anrll Your Coal Problems Solved We have in stock a well prepared carefully screened Coal to suit your individual requirement As in ciL to procure the bsi in Lumber and Building SrjpHe Phones SSI 45J Wene'sAessort fiOCAMf ur tte6es& Cod 6uri Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. AM CEMENT GRAVEL "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. LlA British Columbia PASSING OF Norwegian Minister E. A. Colban Cyrus Adler Did .Much To ImproYi railed on Foreign Secretary Vis- ate ut ius Peop) ount Halifax at the Foreign Of Hce T : 'mderrtood to have formally protested. Norway Alarmed Nonvwy. alarmed by the laying of Critic Of Nazism -Mas International Figure ZhI 1? FirUrrd In PM Conference Afler ritorial waters at dawn today Ust w An( , charged Grea Britain and France pline Affair, with "open breach of International '"" nnrt rtminHMl that. th mlnai -be ? Z 'CP' ' ' removed at once M n w. Cyrus Adler. noied Jt.'tohedu-. w.,m. knP th "n- ,f t-w cv,-t , SJ, memy-six year. ,,... , LJ-' -i. .n 1 u small-town! 'an rHin met v - P1iraent l1,mcmuay war ""V ' . Ior Jewun '". . . scholars whose studies could be ss suiarsr s E S rrr -r has been missing In the Klmsquit , ""'f tyo a"d ne,utmy bvlay. Coese for Hebrew and area, had turned un safely at a ,ng. m,nef .and Patrolling affected learning in Phlladelohla and th -iv.tr m n.f Kn r r&gions wllh warships, ,Je,wlsh j.b-uh rh.ini.u.i Theological o , ..uu t.u . . .utile around the end of February but. apparently, there was no real cause for alarm. Five thousar.o ,..ct flaper people read the Daily News. It pays to let them know what yon hive to sen Seminary in New York. In 1907 he helped found the American Jewish Committee and j became Its chairman after the (death of Louis Marshall in 1929. He I was co-chairman of the council 'fit t4. T.mI.I. a n mic ocntau .-.Bcncy ior faiesune 1u (1929-31) srrvpri nn th hsvirri f LONDON. April 8: (CP) Sir governors of the Hebrew Unlver-Frcderick Banting of Canada has slty In Jerusalem and on the na-been appointed head of the re- tional executive board of the Boy search department of a hospital Scouts of America. He was the .which is being opened on the As- founder, secretary (1892-98) and ttor estate under Red Cross aus- president f 1898-19221 of the Am-Plces- .frican Jewish Historical Society. ONE TAKEN ovf Tfpt Internationally recognized as a i.(C!)T,l e W! blends were the Ameriean Jewlsh q, P tt ) rrZXv r , PUhed "The Jews In Nazi Oer- Loffee " i,2eJS?ldAr: Presented so mUCh documd data dealing was was drowned drowned. u1th Naz, ,Decame known as a "white! h,t n . . in iu.il !Tir r.N to Tt) rrxtr F I.AM K , .. xiow rcuic ftiuik. giwuics miv. , took" on me subject. of coffee.-! . UKia AP : cpj , Ader describe vaH . , writes Mrs. A. R. "Whipped it " '" ,7V U4 dence of a national Inferiority Ms Inexpensive and makes a came Jo life here In zero weather con,piex- but . gorgeous topping for desserts.:"" !ntl-freeze .url !T . Jdlces must not be fought " K merely mereiy t tt in m,n covering of a straw, ttw . mas candy. I am a long-time i ' ptM:n- ccnuneni. nowever Justified pas slon and resentment may be." At Peace Conference After er the me World wona War War Ad Adler er went went 8,C5- ' 7 '.rfl (rv f-mK.M. P"1?. . d0Bs.on. t the Paris peace conference wt?h PACIFIC MILK UUCU. 1 . (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 i Can Ride for Price of One vt reconsiruciea under the Ver-sallles pact. In 1930 Dr. Adler formulate fnr a League of Nations plan to setUe the trouble between .Jews and Moslems In Jerusalem over the use of the Walling Wall, a Hebrew shrine reputed to be the vesuee of th rmni. ooiomon. The aDDroaeh in th. j wall was owned by Moslems and mere was bloody rioting over the right of the Jews ,1 wall for prayer and lamentation. iferse mat section of the Holy City. The League took a hand In the problem because of Its supervisory position over the British mandate for Palestine Aril.1. i .made the base of a settlement in 1931 which upheld the property IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Mon, Tues, Wed. 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday 7 to 11 p.m. Friday 6 to 10 p.m. Dance 10:30 to 2 a.m. Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to :30 p.m. 6 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 60 Room Hot tt Cold Water - Prince Rupert, B.C. rbn 2fl P.O. Box m WiOHKiOCH5OOOeOiOOD3CH3O0OOf x .. g ? LLVfcT ICE CREAM, MILK X riiaimn - g ouAsica ana uuod MEALS o At the U and I CAFE ewooottoooooeoooeooaoisoeeoet , THE DAILY NZ7T3 Bulletins NOKWEGIAN SHIP HEKE The 8,000-ton Norwrtian frcltht-er Torvanter, having run short of fuel while crossing the racific Ocean from the Orient to the British Columbia coast, is reported due in Prince Rupert tonight or "rrow morning to take on fucL AEUIAL SEA FIGHT LONDON Twenty-four British bombers battled with a Urge German pursuit squadron one hunted miles north of the German .....Al base on the Island of Sy It. A iiern.au statement claimed that two of the British Wellington bombers had been brought down in the sea and the remainder driven off. The Germans claimed they had not lost a single plane but British reports are that one Nari was brought down and another so badly damaged that it was believed Impossible for It to get home. SIX GERMANS DOWN Over the Western Front there were at least six German planes shot down five by Die French and one by the British without the loss of a single Allied ship in the series of air fights. The German plane brought down by the Royal Air Force was Messer-schmidt in a battle high above Metz. GERMAN AMBITIONS LONDON Great Britain last night produced evidence that Germany's rulers In 19J7 had a ten-year plan to conquer Europe. The plan, captured In Prague, showed the Nails intended to conquer Czechoslovakia and Austria that year, Poland and Hungary the next, Roumanla. Jugoslavia and Bulraria in 1910. Denmark, th Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland and Northern France in 1911 and Norway, Sweden, Portugal and Great Britain In IMS. NEW YORK NEW YORK. ADril 8 New York copper was off j02c today at 10.07c per pound. CN.R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ., 8 nm From the East- Tuesdays. Thursdays and r- a oiiuruays pm rights of the Moslems but ner mitted Jews free access to the wall and th rich tn mnHn) 01 service there. Alder was born September is 1863. In Van Buren. Ark., the son of Samuel and Sarah Sulzberger Adler. His father died in 18S6 and his mother moved to Philadelphia where he attended the public schools. At 18 he entered the University of Pennsylvania, was rad- uated with a bachelor of arts degree in 1883 and received a master of arts rating three years later. His interests were scholarly and he turned to the study of Semitic lore at Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, winning a doctor of philosophy degree there In 1887 and remaining until 1893 to teach Semitic languages. He also became a lecturer on Biblical archeology at the then new Jewish Theological Seminary In New York. Aviation Research ( President Orover Cleveland made Adler a special commissioner for ! the 1893 World's Columbia Exposition at Chicago and he spent the greater part of 1890-92 on missions to Turkey. Egypt. Tunis, Algiers and Morocco. He helped organize United States government exhibits at the Cincinnati Exposition of '1888, the Chicago Exposition and (the Atlantic fair of 1895. IN THE Kt l-KKMK COI KT OP IIKITI1II TOM 'Mills' IS rKOntTE In thr Matlrr or the IMHe of irt Juhmn Jackwm. TXawea TAKE Noncnc vr k t. bateUiMMxj out of the Suprrai Court Executor of tih. EstMe of Jowe Julian Jckon. Icid, Jt of tbe City of IMnoe Rupnt Brttteh Columbia, irtio diI on itte 27th diT of Jammrr lato I at PrlMCm tLtttrMM aifMMAM mwA) .11 pnnorui latrti to th CUit of the 11 J Julian Jckaon. rorMd. are required to pay the amount of their indptflclhew to me forthwith and all n"vln clanwi ramM the aald EaUte are required to file them wttti me properly vrlfled on or before Uv SOWi day of ArU l40 falling which alatttbutlon of he mid Eatwte ahall be made taking Into orount only such claim aa ahall then have been filed with me DATED t Prince Rupert, B. C. thl 23rd day of March 1B40. 1 otiwey douolas johnston; Exwratcr of the EmK of Jewiei JulWin Jvkoon, Deeeaaed. vi'jl TONIGHT, TIES, and WED HALIFAX. April 8: (CP) War time restrictions will make a dif ference to yachumn of the Koyal Nova Scotta Yacht Squadron this season. Permission to fly the blue ensign of the Royal Naval Reserve has been revoked for duration of the war. The Nova Scotia club is one of the five in the Empire which U allowed to fly the flae from the gaff of the dub flag pole. Wartime restrieUons on sailing in Halifax Harbor have led a number of yachtsmen to make their headquarters at Hubbard. Manr of the larger yachU will sail over the broad reaches of Si Margaret's Bay this summer. Habbards Is 15 miles down the South Shore from Halifax. The club at Halifax will remain Jopen. however, and some of the smaijcr craii arc expected to stay I here Some of the craft at the R. N. S. Y. 8. have warrants permitting their ownn to fly the blue ensfcm fmrn the oesk of the mainmast or the eusten staff These warrants have been revoked until the war is over. Dallv advertisina m me Dally News Is sure to bring dally CLASSIFIES FOR SALJi, FOR SALE Baby chicks from vigorous new blood leghorn breeding stock. Unsexed tlOM per 100. pullets (97) $25.00 per 100. Also Rock and Red chicks $12.00 per 100. Appleby's Poultry larm, Mission City. B.C. tf FOR SALE Sealed tenders for the purchase of the gasboat "Audrey W." will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Monday. April 15th. Length 42 feet, width 10 feet, draft four feet and powered by 16-20 Easthope. Boat may be seen at Yacht Club. Terms: Cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tforman A Watt. Official Administrator. - " (88) FOR SALE piano and windows wnie Hayashl, Sub P.O. No 1 Prince Rupert. B.C. (84 , JIVORK WANTED WANTED- -Experienced girl wants scucmi nouseworie Apply Box 39, Dally News. (82) WANTED WANTED- Housekeeper, middle -- "cicnrn. Apply Box 404, Prince Rupert, B. c. tf. The "GREAT ZEGFELD Mickey and Judy's first musical together. Stspping out I Singing out! Giving out 1 Swinging out 1 THE SCREEN TOPS THE ORANDEST MUSICAL TUN SHOW BROADWAY DRAMA IS WT vDEMmWtMmm Pete Pete Smith's Smith's 'Romance 'Romance of of Potato Potato1 MUSICAL Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland At Capitol Theatre in "Babe, In Arms" Song and dance, pathos and drama, form the background for "Babes In Arms." co-starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Oariand. which 1 W feature picture on the screen jof the Capitol Theatre here for the iu i( m tin wee, uasec on a Broadway musical success of a couple of seasons ago, the story deals with the era when vaudeville oaased out of the entertainment picture Cast as the son of a famous "two-a-day team. Mickey leds children BABES-ABM IK" CkarUt WaHMgtr . Cn ! rrmtsr 'aS Urn Mttf Ujtt DotgUi MtfUl I UZZ'glZZZ T " ' nwwwuiuuui fMpwttumnmu V - , rf Ve- Feature At 7 26 and 9:31 Reserve Ensign Leaves Halifax Nova Scotia Yachtsmen !oe Right To Blue flag For Duration Of War ADDED Britain's "Singapore , 5- 2 Shows Nightly, 7:00 and 9:05 of the despairing to keen out nt -h - j Desperation and nw .. the youngsters rrub tight their way ru:.- jkmc uroaawa) -n 1 dads and mothv ;.ai t i A puppy love t"xr I Mickey and Judy s 'momentarily by Jur. former screen bsb'. -.a both the loks and r. by Mlckeri show The east also Wlnatnser. Oijy K favorites. DKFIED NATl. HUTCHINBdN Kr, CP A starling w was mended by H r here rouldnl ; had tht run of larder and ate iu-;; Our Business . . . To BUY and SELL 1 u11111u1c.iiuu.se US HIT Oct Our Cash Price for Your Disposals BAGGAGE Vanities, Pakritcs, Gladstone Har;s. Sui cases, Juvenile Cases, Wnrdrolie Trunl Steamer Trunks, Ktc. 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