Tomorrow's Tides if 0:30 a.m. 18.5 It. 20-49 p.m. 15.6 ft. :15 am. 10.1 It. ' " Pm- ".1 ft V No bb ):MK, March 18: Prime Minister J. Ramsay Mac- .il of Britain called upon Premier Mussolini this eve-tor the beginning of a series of conferences of a mo-nature in connection with the political relations leading countries of Europe with the idea of work-. t a plan of partial disarmament to avoid the com - "petition la arms which ll U feared Premier Mussolini jM'f& jfc3laaaaaw U F ii 'a' Uaaaalai eHL Hi SPMaBI ( i. ii..- today si 1' ii.it-i K,miMy Mac- i Britain Income Taxes Are Being Paid in U. S. Ahead of Last Year UMiToN. March 1 :- In-Hons in the past two i ui.ted to ,000.000 .! ink) ooo greater than for 9 -ixindlng period of last nirnt ta particularly no-1 view of the order that ;" imyment be eatended : ttir i if. up in the banks. Venture Struck Rock in Skeena imer Venture struck a t1"' Skeena Mter about "K this morn log anil v.s ''""v danwiad. She U iu Dry Dock being stir- might tad to war. Premier MacDonald, who waa accompanied to Italy by 81r John Simon, has Joat arrived Iron Oervevti where he went to try to rescue the disarmament conference from failure. Ilia arrival In Italy has been acclaimed m official circles and the Hope to ex pressed that his visit may l throve beneficial to the whole world Congress Will SitSomeTime Session likely to Knd In April o Possibly FW tinning of May, President Says WASHINGTON. ttrtJT "18-Pre- idrnt Roosevelt announced that Congress would IHcety sK until fee ,end of April or early in May. He ' ha a number of proposals to make I among them being legislation oeaiina wiui uir railways MORE BOOKS DONATED .Number Delivered at Orme's Since YrMctday Was II) One hundred and forty-nine books were donated for the library In connection with the Oyro Club collection at Ormes Drug Store. between noon yesterday and noon today. This makes a total collection of Mt- books since the beginning of the campaign MX books under anonoymoua lis -ted earlier In the week were th- donatton of Miss frauds Daglleh. Following U todays list: Anonymous 8 Norman A. Watt Dean Otbeaa ie Mrs. Uonel Hosttay 6 H. M. D. Laatee ft J. T. Harrey ..... Capt. Jas fttefgon . 9 Anonymous ., tl Mrs Sidney Batcher W. Brat .. W B corns U Edgar Preston 4 C. H.Otwe - n Mrs. DagUah . Oregon May Go Wet TORTUS), March IS Oregon is planning U wipe out its dry law. The people Will have an opportunity of voting on the question soon. BOOKS WANTED V'vuiu' having hooks, old or new, that they wish to ";ic to the Library, should leave them at onco at Ormes Drug Store ' ' "a1" of the donor slwuld be written plainly on IM parcel nd they. wl be atknowJedffd through tMt PP. ftje CHANGE IN ! CITYRELIEF; Issuing of Scrip Has Been Stopped and Arrangements Made tor Issuing of Orders DIXMJATJON MKCTS MAYOR Possibility of Kstabtbhing Commissary Had Been Considered By City Council TMt monttaC rtlrteajutloir front the unemployed waited on Mayor Stephen asking that in rtew of the fact trial the scrip tastiest tyr the city waa not being honored by. the- merchants, they be paid m etssh instead of scrip The mayor told them there woo id be nothing doing in that respect. During the week the retail grocers got together and decided they would not honor any more scrip until that already held by them was paid. That left the unemployed In the position of being unable to get food for the city paper. Seen this morning in regard to It, Mayor Stephens said arrangements had been made by the city to give orders Instead of scrip. Arrangements had been made with local firms to accept these orders. Had it been impossible to secure eo-oper-atton from any of the merchants the city would have established Its own oomlmsaary. He said the government always took thirty days to pay the city and it was Impossible for the city to pay the bills until they recetved these payments. IRISH DAY OF CHURCH Social and Supper llrld I-ixt Night At Catholic Halt The Catholic Church Ladies' Aid held a social and supper in the Catholic Hall last night. A large gathering numbering nearly 800 turned out to enjoy live social evening. The hall was strikingly decorated In green, as the supper was held on Uve occasion of SU Patrick's Day. Rev. Father Grant, pastor pi the Catholic Church presided over the evening's program. Quest of the evening were Mayor M. M. Stephens and Mrs. Stephens and Fnther Murle. Mrs. II. McBwen was the general convener and Mrs. R. E. Moore had charge ol the refreshments, assisted by members of the Ladles' Aid. Mrs. F. Moore was cashier. During the evening Irish selec tion were played by C. Dalagno's orchestra. "I cannot help thinking that we JiaVo marked a turning point to Lward belter things "Nicholas Ber nard Shaw NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933 RELIEF MAY German Statesmen Attend Funeral BE STOPPED Matter fleing Discussed Tonight in Vancouvtr by Union of Municipalities Executive VICTORIA, March 18: The possibility that all cities and municipalities in British Columbia may agree to discontinue relief on a date to be fixed loomed today through a circular sent out by Reeve Crouch of Saanich. president of the Union of B. C. Municipalities. A meeting of the union is to be held in Vancouver tonight. I Un'!"':;'' ": .! ! -Mird "I liiMi-.i Hi- , t;... , hirw ., i, u,j M. ;, k; i t ,u i i ixm Uie Pi-oU-.-tl.uvl tu '.lielr;U in Berlin Hr , . thr Ir.Her of the 33rd Storm trottp ju-f the Nasi army wl. , was killed alter a parade in eefefratfon oT HlUt-rt appoinlnrrtiif dhanrelior Tlfe ex -Crown Prince Wllhrl mand Herr Hitler, leader of the National -ocUlisU were among thos" whg attended as mourners. Everton Will Meet Manchester in English Football Finals April 29 At Wembley Result Todays Play Motherwell Won From Clyde in Scottish Cup Finals and Hearts and Celtic Flayed to a Scoreless Tie Chamber Deals With Railway Suggestions Local Organisations Favors Duff Tlan With Slight Addition As Being Most Feasible Semi- LONDON, March 18: Everton and Manchester Citv REPEAL OF LIQUOR LAW IN ALASKA JUNEAU. Alaska. March 18:-Wlthout a dissenting vote the ter-1 The Council of ttie Chamber of , rltortal house of representatives j Commerce. Vice-president Dyb- passed the Hellertch bill repealing j ham prcsMlng. met yesterday af-! outrlRht Uve Alaska bone dry law. ternoon to give an opinion In re-1 ""d sent It to the senate where fa-1 aard to the lcal itmn on the rail-: vorable acUon is claimed to be cer- wav situation It waa decided that . tain. local opinion favored the plan as laid dut by the Otttt Report, with the addition that she present Railway Commission tbonkl be the tribunal. The alternatives M the Beatty plan or the continuation of the present competitive relations were discarded tuisnk junou OTTAWA. March 18: -Frank Hughes K.C. of Toronto is appointed miiane ludae of th Rnniwm Court of Canada. Died Yesterday At Local Hospital THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet is on Display at Kaien Motors Show Room All Cordially Invited Phone 52 PRICE: FIVE CENTS RlhSH STATESMAN IN ITALY TODAY SEMI-FINALS PLAYED TODAY IN OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Ramsay MacDonald Confers With Premier Mussolini of Italy on Problems Confronting All Europi !!:' U.S Fishing Boats Being Released When They Are Overhauled Have Keen Tied up at Digby Island For Nearly Three Years and Legality of Seizure Was Confirmed Uy Courts The four confiscated United States trollinp boats seized he summer of 1930 and since that time held by the Marine Department at Digby Island arc being overhauled prior to release to their former owners. The boats w ere seized on charges of being illegally in Canadian waters. The president of the Trolling Vessel Owners ol the United States has 1 be. n working on the case ever since kA 4 nadian waters. After her seizure and confiscation she was converted Into a ferry boat and is now oper a led between Digby Island and Prince Rupert The vessels affected are the May, owned by B O. Knutscn; Queen CHy. J. E. Torgeaen; TWie M, Peter C. Jepson. and Sunrise. Leandrr ISandberg. The only condition at tached to their release Is said to be the upkeep costs Involved, totalling $107 for the four boats. In the British Columbia courts and again on appeal to the supreme court of Canada the Trolling Vessel Owners Association defended the vetsels actively and sought to have will meet in the final game for the English Cup on April , them released to their owners. 29 at Wembley Stadium. "er- lhe Canadian courts In the semi-finals today Everton downed Westham United two goals to one at Wolverhampton while Manchester City defeated Derby County three goals to two at Huddcrsfield. CLASfiOW. March 18: Motherwell entered the finals for the Scottish Cup today by defeating Clyde two goals to nothing while Celtic and Hearts played to a scoreless tie. tfip courts decided that the confU- ation order was legal. It has been shown that while the owners ol the vessels may have been in the wrong they were not intentionally breaking any International law. The an nouncement of the release was first made through the United States minister at Ottawa through whose medium the conversations have . been conducted. Another boat, the Catherine B. . was taken about the same tlme'tmt ' was caught actually-fishing In Ca How- held aaraififtf I hat f I aharman .nA tKa vas. B""" 11S4 CBBV sets were ordered confiscated. The ' association then took the matter up through the state department, with the result that the Canadian ernment was prevailed upon to re I store them to their original owners. BRITISHERS IN RUSSIA TO BE TRIED M08COW. March 18 -Four Uri tlsh subjects, representatives ol the Metropolitan Vtckers Electrical Company, arrested last week by secret police on charges of sabotage, will be placed on public trial within a month, the foreign olflce announced yesterday. SENSATION IN RELIEF Macistrate Arretted in Nova Scolla Fallowing Investigations By Mounted Tolice OLACB BAY. NU.. March 18:- Andrcw McCoakl, 47 years of age. . There were sensational develop-d led In the Prince Rupert General ments today' here In the Royal Ca-Hospital last night. nadlan Mounted Police invettlga- Mr. McCoski was a resident of Uon of unemployment relief In the Prince Rupert living on Second Av-'Olace Day and Reserve district, enue. He had been ailing for a long Magistrate Harry Mackenzie and time and entered the hospital two Duncan MacDonald. both ol Re-days ago. serve, have been arrested. rKUrUSAL FOR INDIA Federation Plan Suggested in White Paper Just Issued by British -Government LONDON, March 18: An official document known as a. "white paper" was BfaSaDfThe'government today dealing with a proposed near plan for partial self-government for the people of India. It Is proposed to have a federal system to include the semi-independent states with a council of ministers. The proposal is looked upon as a forward step in the working out of seif-Rovernment for India. EDUCATION BILL HELD Hon. Joshua lllnchliffe Withholds For Furthrr Consideration Proposed Scheme For Making Grants VICTOftlA. Mireh 18: Except tions taken on both sides of the-.louse caused Mlasster of Sduca-Uon Hinchiiffe to withhold f on-farther consideration the amend-. ment to the Publit Schools Act basing teachers' grants on the assessed value of taxable property In the district. Several members opposed the plan in the Legislature and favored. a grant on tu teacher and pupil Put Members On Record in Regard Budget Member For Sew Westminster Will Move Resolution in !fiUlure . On Monday VICTORIA. March I -A WeUf a ray, Liberal member for New-Wesfminster. will be the sponeur for a motion of tfan-confldence In the budget Monday, his resolution, slating: "This Hruse regrets lack' of proper consideration by the govemmeot of the financial pre-blem confronting the Deportation Itejected . SHSMSM OTTAWA, March 18 The House ol Cttnons yesterday rejected a motlcn providing for the oeporta-. Uon of aliens who might be on m