r'j l:i the Empire. ari It was de-tfdlde to atk the national Junior Clu.Titr of Commerce organlza-Uoa .j urge upon the federal aov-rrnmcnt the passing of legislation br.p'.rmenUng an Idea, already endorsed by the cabinet, provldlnn f"r the marking of Canada standard toods, labor on Fortifications ANTI-JEW The idqa of financing the civic centre project in Prince Rupert as, a self-liquidating project with federal mil liquidating pro ecu at a rate ' d til percent, a sinking fund to nepUeeme-i Financing Guru td b Province-Pulp Mill k. r,r MdM for to retire tiic orin- c pti over a period of forty year. Still Alive JUum.ne. that a loan of 2OJ0OO ' ! vis wanted, the annual cost, in- City Commissioner W. J. Aider) t 3d::.g hinklng fund, would not returned to the city on the Prince i titwi tt .-miM tw nN-Mnrv Oeorse today from Victoria where! to obtain the loan through the he spent the Christmas and New! t 'j ifier it had been pawed upon Yer holiday season. b7 the proTlnclal government Mr. Mr. Alder announced, following K .'terror. motion In connection ma reiurn. inai inc proTinciaj kot- . h the matter was seconded by emment had approved of a loan R bri Parker and President A. W. of $40,000 at two per cent interest' Nnrta named the committee to under the federal seiniquldatlng, rrt : f Mr Nlekerson. chairman, loan scheme, the funds to be used 0nt vwi win Rorle and Thomas ..v...-.-. Fntser. - for water ..--- main .-i replacements here ACTIVIH many deportations might soon be d "mp;Sox -J- -J Lira had ju, cmp,amenu at the enhance t,nj that the contract held by Ues had te ntred In ro' Saskatche- J New Ontario and R;an & Stewart on this work pro- r. Wcd that returned men or mem- wan- ben of the mlUUa must be used KnU.uW..,Winter Roa(J Reference was made to the re- . i Wen which had been made by the 1 hfnm 1 um AlD6rtcl uut l" Senior Chamber that the Cana- tfian National Railways consider T 1VI LA. 1 Peace River oumci imo me new Northwest Territory mining areas.. The federal government had agreed. to put up $35,000 with the government of Alberta providing half of that amount. KtTUNG LETTERS LOST Great Britain and trance I , c or- 3mm WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 11 aid was raised at the regular monthly meeting of the Jun- cpj-a gloomy picture of !h Qottnn nf thf Prineo Runert Chnmlwr nf Commprpn immediate future of Euroue ROME. January 11: (CP With the object of discovering at flm hand, nana, in the alms aims oi of the uie Rome tvomc- 0. P Lyons brought to the at- PPriOTl Involve guarantee by Bcr-Tokyo triangle. Prime Min- tci-r. of the mreung me seinr.g -- - 7. j " . utr evuie unaniraum ui e Commissioner had nothing BriUm ln tnt today,. Hfl cf kir. nude goodi in containers ctrtrt Mado la Canada." Tlie 10 in rrrrf 100,11 h1,ustrta, h accompanied by Viscount HaU-tii ' ii by the payment ot a prospecU except the general remark f M orejgn secretary On the way tea ad valorem Impost. It lhat "ihe PU,P m,u ProJrcl " T" here they stopped oft at Paris to: utui.il xitc. - n u ronierence wiin rmnirr wuiu ortsr.! uanccesAary vo snow coun- r Alder "turned wtm her hus- Daiadler and his ministry. also try f or4n on goods was re- ftrrtd Uj the trade and commerr oenu. The r.trung also heard a letter ffa Hugh Dalton. secrrury of Toradun Manufacturers" A-tx'A'-v. British Columbia branch, t:) rr;ard to the adoption ot a standard mark tor "Made In Ca- While Chamberlain Is here to talk European appeasement with Mussolini. II Duee Is intention dlscus-slng Italy's colonial claims on France. Rerwrts perlist that Premier Chamberlain, during his brief visit in Paris last night to confer with imDloiff of lorelcn (lovernment - - m wrt ninv rri ii i uiiisii - M . n i i . I . . a . i Ih Have Been " . .. , ureal unvain mj suppuii riwwc m Ruiv. Arcordinr to... . J. . . . Church Official Forecasts Deportationi I the dlipute with lUly over territory A conference of all naUoni bounding on the Mediterranean Sea is the latest proposal. Great Brt- REOINA, Jan. u: Uln and mnCe. It Is said, would be E. Wilcox, secretary of the Social participate In such a con-Service Council of Canada, said,, ' here yesterday that Investigation of untl-ScmlUc activities In Canada had reached a point where LOOKS LIKE GRAIN GLUT Thli Is indication From Estimates Presented at International Meet In Londan LONDON. Jan. 11: (CP) The InternaUonal Wheat Advisory Committee, In session here, will de cide today whether or not anothet world conference should be called to consider an International agree- ttrCdJ) ment .on production and marketing the establishment ot golf putting , 10 Mllie treens as an additional tourist at- ' . . . j j ...... . . .. Estimates presented yesterday wacuon, u was leu mai mere , OTTAWA, Jan. 11 : tcn-rouow- that consumption on Julv M v.. t: mg an hhci.ivw ..""m 1039. would be seventv-Ilvo. rer- 1 nmmodious enough to nayc a membcrs 0f the federal ministry. f M Droductl011 and thal S3. We? 0f,lrmng, P,Hon.W. A. Fallow, minister of puo- t cnd f th!i sibly with use of neU. Lc works for Alberta, said that ten- sufflclen. meel The forthcoming 8nowball Frolic , tative arrangemenU had been made, next yeRrt requirCmenta. anre to De held oy me juihui (or a 350-miie winter roaa irmn mc, v-namocr on January 27 was o cussca, The members or me unam-bsr expressed themselvw by vote as being fullv behind the affair. Each rnember will be held responsible for the dlsnosal of four tickets. Th6 committee In charge of the dance consists of Sam Joy, chairman, Lawrence Pierce, Ross Ingram. Clarke McLean, Robert Tobey and Oeorge Dybhavn. Vnll nf lUnl.. n.r. nHirpH In Oforge Rorle and his radio auction committee, whose effort had resulted In $282.10 being collected tor the Salvation Army Christmas Cheer fund, and George Dybhavn (Continued on Vayo Fdur) Weather Forecast General SynopsU Pressure Is low north of the Queen Charlotte Islands and rain has occurred on the coast where It Is mild. Scatter ed showers-have occurred over me LONDON. Jan. 11: (CP) Gilbert! Interior. FrSau, the novelist, was sur-1 Prince Rupert and Queen Char w'i. k.h w. uiands-Strong south, shift prison 10 -.r .".., .t. winds, mostlv i i 1 1a iaka 1 r mum nwnv n v nv lu oijuv' - UI llriMV vv- mistake. "The letters form a per sonal correspondence when l wai able to give Kipling dcuils 01 now hlh son, John, was kiuca in ir.o Oreat War," he said. wvJ .ml mild with rain. nr... fnatt. nr Vancouver ismim south to southwest winds, part cloudy and mild with showers.! OTTAWA. Jan. U (CP rided to appoint a committee to go into the question with !lto rca. BJ'l to "n Vhe "rthjUy ot King the Oyro Club and other local . . bodies that might be interested, ri 1 T T A til In bringing the matter up. Mr I I II A I I I I A Mickerson stated Unit he LiVWI JUVrll . i L .(.an I r it mj4 jr. A wA I V. - I fllQ DCCIl fill w uuuit.miu the uiy of Prince George had made application to the Domln-, ton g merriment for & loan lor n skating rink. The money, he un-(Wrtiod. was made available fur' APPROVED BY GOV'T the 4- Saturday, May 20 has been was nrcvlafmed ax a statutory holl- William C. Bullitt, Ambassador . Georire VI. The date, colncld France, before a Joint military ing w1(n the visit of Their Ma-committee of Congress yesterday. 1 4 jesttes to Canada, has been ap-Kennedy predicted that a worldly pr0Ted oy the King whose ac-war might start in the spring and, tual birthday U December 14. Bullitt agreed with the possibility. wU1 make eight statutory Doth ambassadors were very pessl. holidays for all of Canada this mlstlc to the International out- as ycar one more than usual. The too i other statutory holidays In the The Joint committee meeting was, Dominion are New Years Day. called by President Franklin D.K Good victoria Day. Roosevelt In connecUon with hls xjominlon Day. Ubor Day. .new defence extension program, jhnngiving pay and ChrUt-I mas Day. PREMIER IN ROME Chamberlain Set on Finding Latest I Aim nf n.fm.Il?rlliiTokVO Triangle TODAY'b (Cuurtea) a. O STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri, .27.'"? ? Bralorne. 11.40. Aztec, .04. Cariboo Quartz. 2.32. Dentonla. .OSW Golconda, .06 ask. Mui to, JOlVi. FaJrview;,D3. Noble Five. .03U-Pioneer, 2.60. Porter Idaho. .03 li ask. Premier. 23b. Reno, 23. Relief Arlington, .12. -. Reward, .05. f Salmon Oold, .10.' $.7 ; Hedley AmaL, .05. Premier Border, Alife' : Home 001a. ,w4-Grandvlew, .05. Indian. JOlVt. Quatslno, J0 ask. Oils A. P. Con 54. Calmont, j9. C. & E 2.45. Freehold. .06. McDougal Segur, 20. Br 1: Mercury. .10. Okalta. 1.45. Home Oil, 3.40. Toronto Beattle. 1.35. Central Pat.. 2.60. Oods Lake, .26. Little Long Lac. 335. McKenzle Red Lake, 121, Pickle Crow. 5.30. San Antonio, 1.30. Sherrltt Gordon, 130. . Smelters Gold, .02Vj. :' -McLeod Cockshutt, 2.90.-Oklend, 21. Mosher. .20. ' adsen Redlake, .53. ? Stadacona, .60. Francoeur. .24. i Moneta, 138. Bouscadlllac, .10. Thompson Cadillac, .27. Bankfleld, ,3Hi. East Malartlc. 237. Preston East Dome. 1.59. Aldermac, .48. Kerr Addison, 1.83. Uchl Gold, 1.52. Int Nickel. 54.00. Noranda, 81,00. ' Con, Smelters, 59.50. Athona, .06. Hardrock, 1.73.' Barber Larder, .12. Fernland, .lUi. Dominion Bridge, 35.50. TOO MILES BY BARROW FOLKESTONE. Eng.. Jan. 11: (CP) Miss Chrystall Randall WelLs, 21, landed here after a Journey through Europe with friends. Their car broke down in Roumania and they pushed their luggage on a barrow 700 miles from RoUmanla to Italy. ' .1 v;s . Tomorrow's Tides 141 Capitol TAXI High 6;21 tin. 199 (t. IP 19:00 pjn. 18.1 (t. Maccy's Coffee House ' 12:45 p.m. 9 ft. Low nouthp:un and central British Columbia's newspaper Vol. XXVIII No. 8. PRINCE PRINCE RUPERT, RUPERT, B.C., B.C., WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JAMUAKI JANUARY 11, 11, 1939. PRICE: 5 a CENTS iis Wrecljqe Off Calvert Island Found Possibility Of Getting Federal Money For Community Centre Is Put Forward By Junior Chamber wori n war BY SPRING: 5L This Ii Gloomy Picture Painted Br United State Ambassadors To Set This Year SETTLEMENT May Be Clue IS DISTANT A? V. I j nsnermen mi fVtween Between Hungary Ilunrarr and Situation Czechoslovakia Still Appears Tense Budapest Demands Satisfaction BUDAPEST. Hunearr. Jan. 11: (CP The dispute between Czecho-; Slovakia and Hungary appears to be still far from settlement. Hungary gave warning last night' that she would Invade Czechosk) i U.F.A. AND ! POLITICS Will Decide This Week Whether or I Not it U to Continue Active ) Participation CALOARY.Jan.il: CP t United .Faraersiot Alberta wUl.be to,aftr. n ' nual convention here this week, one of the most important questions coming up being whether or not the organization, shall withdraw from active participation In the political field. A resolution Is already prepared advocating withdrawal. Last year the United Fanners decided to affiliate with the Co.oper-I atlve Commonwealth Federation In the federal field but to remain in I a separate entity in provincial poll- tics. SENSATION ' IS CAUSED Jap Newspaper J alks of Retaliation Against Britain and U. S interview Repudiated TOKYO. Jan. 11: CP The Tokyo newspaper Nlchl Nichi caus ed a sensaUon today by publication of a purported interview with the Foreign Minister declaring that Janan was ready to take strong Imeasures against United States and Great Britain if these nations attempted to put economic pressure on Japan. The possibility of retallaUon by attack on territorial was suggested possessions AWCOOIVMW " u-BO It was Truck Drivers' Strike Ended Agreement Reached by Which Five Thousand Men In New England Return To Work nosTON. Jan. 11: (CP) An niriwmrnt has been reached be tween employers and men ending a strike Involving Itve tnousanu Fnnland truck drivers which had seriously affected the move ment and shipping of New Eng- Announcement Announcement or or . NEW FIGHTING SHIP SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. The Admiralty is studying a newmos- ( quito boat equipped with two 21- j inch or four 18-inch torpedo tube and mounting three light- calibre turret guns, one 01 which wou'd be capable of piercing a . destroyer or submarine huIL As- range. LOAN IS SUBSCRIBED OTTAWA The new $50,000,000 Dominion guaranteed Canadian National Railways bond issue was subscribed today fire minutes after the books opened, the Bank of Canda announced. The new issue bears interest at 2't and three precnt in seven and twenty year series. DROWNED IN DITCH CLOVERDALE Two Vancou ver men were drowned today and 1 five other persons escaped when a car overturned In awaTer- r : M -i ju.u . M M . .Ai.ll. nf tllllU UlllU Ull II'MI. vu. v. here on the Pacific Highway. William Reed and Frank Bulll-vant were trapped in the front seat. The others were able to escape throuth a door which had been opened by the jar. ARMSTRONG WINS LOS ANGELES Henry Armstrong, 134'- pounds, pounded out a eruellinr ten round decision over Baby Arizmendi, 136, of Mexico, in a bout recognized by the California Boxing Commission as being for the world's welterweight title which the hammering negro holds along with the world's lightweight and featherweight crowns. I Later the interview was repudl-1 Vliflmfia Qnnim ated at the Foreign Office where UipnUieria OCrUm 1. said A tn to K be "nnlv "only guesswork, eilPKSWork.' Going 10 Juneau Supply of Antloxin Will Be Tomorrow on Way to Alaska Capital Aboard the steamer Princess Nor-ah, calling here tomorrow morning northbound, will be a supply of rtinththerla antitoxin from Seattle I for Juneau where an epidemic ot', this malady has broken out, there,' me vvm - nAcc Kb Tr it 1 more iavoraoic. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG, Wheat prices Jan. were JUO7W4V - here tomorrow, a plane will come j hire to meet the Princess North. To Fate Missinq Since Early December Fisheries Patrol Steamer Givenchy Makes Discovery West of Cape Grief Bay Closer Examination is to Be Made vakla it there were any further '' attempted to interfere with terri- VICTORIA, r t-ii K January 11: (CP) Wreckage sighted tory which had been ceded by th' off Calvert Island, just north of Queen Charlotte Sound, Czech to Hungary by border vioia-( fy. tne fisheries patrol steamer Givenchy, may solve the l,0' disappearance of Hugh Grexton and his son, Jimmy, Alert Hungarian i newspaper reports of r r. . , ? , . . . ' new "Czech provocauons aiong me --j . . ' "h 1"-",U1" troubled post-Munich frontier kept when they left Alert Bay for Cape'Caution to engage m the country In a state of nerves to- fishing. Wireless advices said that day. Nor will negotlaUons be resumed by Hungary with Czechoslovakia unless there Is full satisfaction fol lowing attacks of last week In the Munkacs area. Bulletins the wreckage had not been immediately identified but a closer exam ination was being made. The wreckage was floating west of Cape Orief juay. ine uivencny ana omer ves-Isels have been searching for the Grextons. GUNMAN IS SHOT DOWN ertetlly, the new vessl can speed J from ten to forty knots in eight ; Montreal Police Officer Gets His 1 t seconds a with ui. - a iftwi lQW-nnle .n.usn. cruising - Man After Hold-Up Although Seriously Wounded Himself f MONTREAL, Jan. 11: (CP) Al- though shot in the chest himself, ja Montreal police constable last j night outshot and killed a fleeing 'gunman who had held up an aged j storekeeper. Investigation dlsclos-ed that the bandit was an ex-convict. He was shot twice by the ! constable who, although his con-!dltlon Is serious, Is given a chancs 'to live. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince RuDert Raining, south east wind, fourteen miles per hour; barometer, 30.02 (falling temperature, 40; sea choppy, f Triple Island Raining, southerly wind, 20 miles per hour; heavy swell. Langara Island Light rain, southwest wind, 20 miles per hour; barometer, 29.98; temperature, 44; heavy swell. I Dead Tree Point Misty, calm; barometer, 30.01; temperature, 40; light swell. 1 Estevan Cloudy, northwest wind, ten miles per hour; barometer, ,3058. I Bull Harbor Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.27; temperature, 41; moderate swell. Alert Bay Part cloudy, south-' west wind, ten miles per hour; bar-jometer, 30.41; temperature, 39; light chop. j Victoria Clear, westerly wind, 32 miles per hour; barometer, 3Q.zu. Vancouver Cloudy, westerly wind, fourteen miles per hour; bar- ometer 30-20 Here Prince Georee Fair, southerly wind, eight miles per hour; barometer, 29.96. Terrace Cloudy, south wind, temDerature 36. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 38. Alice Arm Raining, south wind, 39.. 35. Anyox Cloudy, southeast wind, Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 35. having already been one aeam. Smlthers-Part cloudy, calm. 32. The serum would have been Iiown ivpClear. ealm. 28. north from Seattle to Juneau but, stewartSoutfc wind, part cloudy m i, land nroducts. .. r : mt made last . ener iuauc " ,. 35. night. BAR GOLD and take the antitoxin from here. ; . .. i. I .Via l ! mmAW Ton 11- ... (fjn) Tne serum is cuiuigucu w nt - uw.'v.., .... ... j ... aVn Territorial Board of Health gold was up 4x on Uimiiiufccu tlChanged lO iu - - - .. . . ... ,. . u , (CP)- Bar the London ,,vDt ...t.rrliv rlnslnp at 135 10 ic lower yesterday. May ---st means posslble. 'per fine ounce. at oc.