11 COMMUNIST AGITATORS Sentence of One Year Imposed For Inciting To Riot and Sedition Another JVIau tScnt Oyer For Six Months For Uttering Seditious Wordsr Men Guilty of Manslaughter R ecei vc Fi vc Yea rs VANCOUVER, April 10: Allan, McEwen Campbell, Communist, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment at Okalla jail by Mr. Justice Denis Murphy in the Supreme Court of Assizes here yesterday on charges of inciting to riot and uttering seditious words. John Cunningham was sentenced to six months for uttering seditious words. Carmine Caradelli and George Sproat, convicted of manslaughter, were sentenced to five years each in ZIMBALIST BEING SUED,: 1 Nolcrt Violinist is Defendant in Suit l or $0,000 n Violin Deal 7 I I .os AN0ELB8. April 9: Efrem Z nit.iUst. noted vlolfnUt. 1 being ni.M- the defendant In a suit for $6,000 ,.i inched by George Smith of tii ".v York, dealer in musical tnstru-nvnt.s ' j Zimbalist purchased tvftf violins valued at $8,000. paying $2,000 down but neglecting Immediately to play the Instruments. Upon trying them out. he claims that he came to the -inclusion that they were not genuine Instruments of old masters as h id been purported. He refused to pay the remaining $6,000 anJ the suit is the result. VANCOUVER PROGRESS 1D30 (ireatcst Year Industrial!' l or Southern City $50,000,000 ? More Was Invested t VANCOUVER. April 10 C. C. Drowning, general manager of tin Britannia Smelting Co.. speaking yesterday, declared that In 1930 Vancouver had had the greatest Industrial payroll In Its history. The speaker declared that Itliy ntv.' Industries had been started in the city during the year and (hat $60,000,000 of new capital had been Invested. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. . Anrll 10 Wheat was quoted on the local Exchange )ot today at 57Hc . SURGEON REMOVES HOY'S HEART AND PHAGES IT BACK - i .1 ' .ii 4 Ti " s Weather Tomorrows Tides . Saturday, April 11, 1931 5. High 8.50 a.m. 16.4 ft. Dlgbj Rain, fresh south cast wl " 22.14 p.m. 16.9 ft. g meter 29:40, tern- Low 2.35 ajn. 11.2 ft. 'Pcratun g t ivy swell. 15.24 p.m. 7.0 ft. NORTIIEItN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUM BIA'S NEWSPAPER 0 t- k 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 rr Vol. XXII., 1". PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY APRIL 10, 1931 PRICE FIVE CENTS JAPANESE PREMIERS ARE CHANGED "tba' A'NGELES. April lOi&flba m . . . . . . v -i - r- t ur. Beoastian, noica surgeon oi v this city, succeeded In a re- markable operation here when ho removed the heart of a boy In order to 'operate on a lung which had been injured In a trafflo accident. The heart was placed back and every hope Is expressed that the patient will recover. . . NAPOLEON STEALS ! MARCH IN COURT FROM HERCULES EDMONTON, April 10: A man, named Napoleon was aunrrirri a court tudament hfre yestertay for $iMxiYi?wrcif rnntrawiiu 'tuwiw against anotner man iwm t Hercules for Injuries sustain- latter bit his fin-instates Mouse oi uepreseniauvcs. ed when the Z' i ger. Harold Lloyd Under Knife Famous Comedian Undergoes Op eration For Apendicitis HOLLYWOOD. AprU 10 Harold Joyd underwent an operation yes-erday for chronic appendicitis. Ills ondltlon Is not serious. The operation was necessitated through failure of dietary treatment to remedy his trouble. Lloyd was reported today to be making an exceedingly good recov- nt mm a - ery and suliermg no lu-euecwi from the operation. He was 35 minutes on the operating table. Demonstration . J prlsonment. kn rrustrated.eiihtyear. , Vancouver Still Having Trouble With Its Workless VANCOUVER. April 10 Police yesterday frustrated a demon-j stratlon of unemployed outside the Court House. The gathering wwj about to demand the release from ....r.,4v oi nf agitators aguaiurs who mm were wirm custody yakima, wasn., April iu fivs i nlnp nn r-harita!l,l.h hnnl liiHinf nn kl.lut M,slung to riot and sedition. ro.ttteen persons were sentan o l; ut the Assize session. , . . ROTHSCHILD HAS PASSED Former Great European Financier Died Yesterday In Paris TARIS. April 10 Baron S. Rothschild, former noted figure In tho inihi u-nrirf of Enaiand ana 1I1IUIIVIMI - w. Europe, died here yesterday. Since th war the Ereat Jewisn nna- fer had not taken an active part S business. NO REPORT ! ON PEACE i Olof Hanson nquired in House of Commons and Is Told Will lie Available Soon i A letter received in the eity from Olof Hanson, M.' P. at Ottawa says in part: "The Peace Klver outlet survey report is not at hand as yet, I asked the minister of railways on the floor of the House on Wednesday If he bad it but he said he had not. However, he informed me later on that he expected it at any time now." Mr. Hanson further told of having arran;ed for the Prince Hu-pert delegation to meet the .Premier on April 15 and he hoped the report would be received before that time. TRIBUTETO L0NGW0RTH Vancouver Province Lauds Dead ' Speaker of United States i V i . House .VANCOUVER. ADrtl 10 i Th $liVavrtevir uwuif jiqij w.iunivia wuS- 'wostfiT Speaker of the United who died In the morning at Alt- ken, South Carlonla. j The paper declared that the late! Speaker held such a place in the! confidence of the people of thej United States that he had been' mentioned as a candidate for th, presidency. The ability vlth which , Mr. Longworth conducted his of-j flee, second only in importance to: the Prosldent. was referred to byi the rrovtnee WOMAN ASKS ! FOR PAROLE Clara Phillips to Know Tomorrow ' Whether She Gets Her Freedom ! SAN FRANCI8CO, April 10: De- elsten b expected to be made on Saturday in the application for parol of Clara Phillips, who murdered Albert Meadows and. after fleeing to South America, -was finally captured and sentenced to life lm- She has now served Auto Hits Train; Five Are Killed xrasc Collision Occurred Near Yakima Yesterday ' yteniy when an jautorcobllo collided with a traht near this city. The driver miraculously escaptrt with his life. IS STILL CAPITAL No Change to be Made From Managua, President Announces MANAGUA, April 10 An Official statement by the president of ths' republic yesterday announced that uwi aster. Managua VU be maintained m thf caP'tal 01 Nlcagua. IN VANCOUVER Christened With Cracked Ice Bucketful of cracked ice was u.- of submar.ne Nautilus for Sir this sumnur Jean idU Verne Lady Wilklns WATT IS CORONER All Former Offices Are Now Restored to Local Government Agent VICTORIA, April 10: Norman A Watt, government agent ' at Prince Rupert, was reappointed coroner by order-in-councll yesterday and was also made official administrator for a portion of the County of Prince Rupert as(well as being reappointed to other offices formerly held by him. HOOVER AS LORD BYNG CANDIDATE; ISBETTER Prominent Leaders of Republican pamous Soldier Resumes His Ac-Party Favor His J (vc Duties As Head of Nomination WASHINGTON, April 10: President Herbert Hoover-will again be the Republican candidate in the 1932 presidential election If many of the prominent and more . cool-headed leaders of the party have their say. , President Hoover will start a series of radio .iddroMes on April 13 In the course of which he will explain the achievement of his administration. ' TUNE IXVtoNIGHT' at 9)10 o'clock I jj i Station UNRVi.r CJOIJ J-aS General Motors Dealers Sponsor .Program t "CANADA ON PARADE" You will enjoy It Thank you. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. ' ur dnsi-ning at New York If bert Wilklns' trip to North Pole grandson of famous writer, aided in officiating. IWILKINS I HONORED Receives Certificate From International League of Aviation NEW YORK. April 10: In recognition of his achievements In the world of aeronautics. Sir George Hubert Wtlkina, the noted explorer, was presented with a certificate of honor from the International League of Aviation. Wilklns is now here making final preparations for his trip by submarine to the North Pole. Scotland Yard LONDON, AprU 10 Lord Julian Byng. commander-in-chief of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in the Great War. celebrated the fourteenth anniversary of the Bai -tie of Vlmy Ridge yesterday bv returning to active duty as Commissioner i of the Metropolitan Police after a lengthy Illness. ZARA AGA ( HOMESICK Anient Turk, 157 Years of Age ""is Going Home Soon ! NEW YORK, April 10 Zsra Aga the Turk who claims to be 15' years of age, Is going home beeause he is homesick for his native land i He has been spending the las': year or so In the United States The, ancient Turk has survived five ware and eleven marriages. SENT TO PREMIER RESIGNS Hamaguchi Quits in Japan and Will Be Succeeded By Wakasuki TOKYO, April 10: Premier Hamaguchi, who is fighting ,for his life after being shot, is to resign as head of the government. His successor, it is announced, will be Ambassador, to England Wakasuki, who took a prominent part in the London narat conference last year. Wakasuki is a former premier himself. Hamaguchi underwent a second abdomenal operation last night. CONTAINERS DISCUSSED Alaska Mill Men Want Tlmbc Boxes and Canners Fibre JUNEAU, April 10 Hearings on ihe Zlegler Bill for an Increase tn the tax on salmon unless the can neries use board containers was opened yesterday Lumber Interests say " the use of lumber is needed to aid the industry. The canners say that fibre board containers are less expensive and declare their belief that the proposed tax would not achlev its purpose. Unemployed In Germany Being Given Work Now BERLIN. April 10 Two hundred thousand of Germany's unemployed got work during the month ot March and there are prospects o: further improvement tn the situation as spring advances. GANDHI TO COME OVER Indian Nationalist Leader May Pay Visit to United States This Summer NEW DELHI. India, April 10: While he Is' away from India this summer as sole delegate to the round table conference In London, Mahatma Gandhi, Indian Nationalist leader, may also pay visits to the United States. When he goes to Enaiand, Gandhi .says he will not wear his customary loin cloth but will, Instead, don trousers. He is going to have noth- lng to do with fancy clothes or ban quets, however, he says. Workmen Hurt As Building '- iRoofilraslies BERKELEY, Cal.. April 10: Twelve men were either killed or Injured Wednesday when the roof of a new building on the campus of University of California on which they were pouring concrete collapsed hurling them to the ground where they were buried In wet con jcrete, steel and debris of other sorts. PRISON LEADER OF JEWS DIES Death of Mrs. Rachel Goldbloom Will be, Mourned Throughout ' Province The entire Jewish r.ommunltv nf Srttlah Columbia will mourn tha wap wnjen took place in Vancouver at 4:15 yesterday afternoon, titer an illness of three years, of Mrs. Rachel Goldbloom, wife of William Goldb'oom of this cltv nd probably the best known and nost esteemed Jewish woman In hs province. Born stxty-eieht vears airo In Poland, the late Mrs. Goldbloom hjad spent the mojt of her life in Canada and for years had lived in Vancouver, being in business in hat city and for a while, up to x few years ago. here. Deceased was perhaps better known, how ever as a Jewish leader In rell- rous ind other fields. The Rachel Ooldbioom chanter. Hadassah. was named after her. She was active in charitable work. Besides her widower here, ths late Mrs. Goldbloom is survived by two daughters Mrs. Geshaye of Vancouver and Mrs. Rlpstein of Vancouver. There are four grand-.bJdiMg,. ofae Ripstriri, Mrs lif't Nrwbauer 'Rlpstein. Miss rorilie Rlpjteln and Miss Selda Rlpstein. The funeral will take place In Vancouver. SICK OF DRY LAW Women of Finland Ask President For Repeal of Prohibition HELSINGFORS. Finland. April 10: A petition signed by 100.000 women of Finland asks the president of the republic to take the necessary. steps towards bringing about repeal of country's prohibition law. The petition will be presented to the president within the The women claim that prohibition has brought about demoraliz-,ing,jeffec,8,tn the. country and that 4i,4H-favored qnly by fanatics and numerous , bootleggers. WILL CLEAN UP CHICAGO Mayor Elect Anton Cermak Already Making His Plans CHICAGO, April 10: Mayor-elect Anton J. Cermak, who was rworn In yesterday, has already started a reorganization of city affairs. He states that he will clean out the City Hall and "make Chicago safe for the World's Fair in 1932." Already he has dismissed 3200 of ex-Mayor Thompson's appointees. Cermak will have 12,000 positions in the city service to fill. DAME MELBA LEFT MILLION DOLLARS, ., ,, IN HER ESTATE MELBOURNE, AprU 'lO: Dame Nellie Melba. the great prima donna, who died recent- ly, left an estate, of nearly $1,- 000.000. More than half of the fortune will go to the United States where, reside the son t and grand-cUXighter of the fa- mous singer.