M-icnatc Victim of Heart II; A'U. k at Ate of OC J H Thompson, w M Brown. J LltUe Frank DS Alex McKae. LADY8MITH. Sept 18: tCP) 77 TAXI - 77 Tomorrow's Tides (TOMMY'S) She wmm Stand, Capitol Theatre Block High 0:45 ajn. 20.7 ft. Diiy and Night Service 13:05 pjn. 20.8 ft. Low 7:03 am. 3.7 it. , Chrysler Oar passenger 19:20 A3 ft. p.m. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER rj No 218. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS U. S. POLICY OF MIA TM EXTENDED T0LMIE SAYS GOVERNMENT WILL CONTEST EVERY SEAT Split in Cabinet Over Taking Election Field Is Denied by Premier Hurh Talk is "Political Propaganda, Wholly Without Foundation" Complete Statement of Policy to be Issued This Week I RI A, Sept. 18: (CP) MAs far as this eovern- - cncernd, it will contest every seat in the pro- it u a stated by Premier S. F. Toimie in replying' reports that there had been a split in the cab-.' the question of fighting the election. 'Those are nothing but political propaganda and are' wholly without foundation. 6t-r rn t 1 flared the Premier who added that 1 f Un 1 our oi North hr wiu p -! isfsv - '" miiIHBi lissTsaTaTaTH Hp SSmhbSJ9BBbSBbSBh iBVawavavavavavavJI l;b(-ra! loader . itr.tiiA and randl- '... ii u the Leila I'liiur Rupert, who ( ity on the CmUla .n from Victoria, la ' :und trip to Anyox -r today and wffi be ' ' "morrow morning to 1 pa bite meeting m the M: PattallOWfflprONMl dneaday evening to smitnera. Tttkwa and m't points. mi ni ui policy wiurn wuwa oe w-Mied thu week MASONS ARE BACK HOME Local Party Return After Attend Ing CorutituUon at Terrace By Saturday night's way freight' .,: v. ..it night's regular mind! i .ui mi..st ut the local Masons who ( to Terrace to attend ccrcmon-1 ,. - in connection with the constitu-. i . r the new Kitelaj Lodge No. ..: .! that point returned home p.. n institution ot the new lodge , i mil lifted by R W. Champion dtstnrt deputy grand : r .ivsMed by H B Morley of T : U ' n pant grand maater. and : (.rand Lodgr put officers in. i member Th- locsl Mascn.. n attendance included W D. Vance, who la the master of the new Terrace lodge. II. W Btrch C H Orme. S. E. Parker. t V Erltt. Robert Blance. F 8. Wal ton O P Tinker. O J Frtnell. WU- Ham McLeod. Thomaa McMoekla. Ben Dalftrno. Louis Arrol. D. It Barclay W Vaughan Da lea. E. J. Claoo. Jack Bulger. W H Wllaou Murray Nell McDonald. A. E. Par- low. Al Small. William CraickahsJilc. c Boulter. O J Da was, W. H. Brett. 8 A Bird. C. C MUU and J. 8. Nl- son. John Bullock of j VERDICT Los Angeles Dies OF JURY ' af LouU roulaln, tr.i, v .. Store". Three ChlMren Departmental " rs a aii iiasua sj Muriltr. Testify At Udytmlth inquesi t , . Tm riMth 01 R UOUfiaa ojnre. B r L f-E8. Sept. lBt-Jatall?"" b, . cortxiers IJ , " K "Wttnenml atorc.;' lhr mqu..t held at the end 5, ,: ' " ,,hta cl- chl"n 01 5 Uic wlik to murder by a peon ,, . : i Three children oi i.- who is chanted with Byrne's murder. testified that Syme nau wi '. th locked bedroom of Josephine .,., Poulaln. 1V HAIlI AhVANCK IN ' tm.. .1 . .. tut of uoseen- -v,i.u i-hicku.N t With S i , ' 1 NEW YORK MAItKirr Vpno boartl Union .Ca-; t i v Vfioir ... . .. . , . it nirknon. arrived in , . .. " ,o: '' ?1 ".':, .7 .M.ln from - . t eiosed at 41Ae on port at oci ;; . '"' sailed a t "M" 'ai nd market today. the south ' -ver Jc rtnee Satur- Anyox. Stewart and other northern , hwe ( will return "" t was ntn at oe. polnU whence he mom . tomorrow a. ,nU. t i nm. mi Junta Seizes Power As Cuban President Quits I W T 7T-4 I bsbbsbbm- w jaaaaaai ... . . ss Tmammri atf rm nr-r-fr-- nr - -uni iwn a 9. r IE1 Control of the Cubtu-. uovprnm' t ha bcei seuea b n re;. ;u;.'t'.viry urd icprcscimng' army noncomnukned officers and radi al students fjiow:!-? r5r ition oi Provisional Prealdant Carlos Manuel de Ceapedea, left, who had been in of fioe o ly 23 days. Leadership haa been turned over to a insiiiiiisainii of fHre. one of whom is Dr. Ramon Orau San M&rtl-i. taset, who is the new president 8cenes of hilarity, similar to that shown at the top. occurred as the army troops, pioturnd tn centre, seised power. The capltoi building at Mayana, aceae of the new rerolution. U alsoahewn IS PLEASED i AT OUTLOOK! T. I), rattullo, Leader of Liberal Tarty ot British Columbia. Speaki Tomorrow T. D. PattuUo. leader of the Liberal party In B. C. expressed him-aLf hist evening on Ms antral here u extremely pleaaed with the poli tical outlook. He expect tne uoesmi party to have a good working majority when the votes are counted oo November I. Everywhere, he says, be has been accorded unlooked for support from men and women m all walks ot life and of all poll-fee! farths. The hopeleasness of the present so-oalM independent movement has turned many to the Liberal cause, he declares. They see in the Liberal urogram the only hope for the province at the present Junc ture. Mr. PattuUo last Anyox today and will be at Stewart tonight, where he will address a meeUng in the Inter-mU of the Liberal candidate, Wil liam Asselsttne. He will return here on the Catala tomorrow and will address a public meeting at the Moose Hall In the evening. Major S. F. M. Moodle of Vktor la. B.C., who Is aecompanylnK Mr. Pat tuUo, Is equally as enthusiastic as his leader and he will also speak at the meeting tomorrow night. Head of Massey-Harris is Dead Joseph Newton Shenstone Passes Away Today In Toronto at Age of Seventy-Elfht TORONTO. Sept. 18: (CP) Joseph Newton Shenstone. aRed 78. president of Maasey-Harrls Co.. died at his home here today. 1 r Vancouver Stocks 'REPAIRING iCouiWvT S- O. Jofeoatoa O' ) Vancouver Big Missouri, M. Bluebird. 02 H. B. R. X. 7V. Bridge River Oom, J7. Cariboo Oold. 4.4. Cork Province. 41. Georgia River, AW. Lucky Jim. 4H. Meridian. 47. Morning Star. M. Native Son. National Silver. J7. Noble Five. .1H4j. Pend Oreille. MS. Porter Idaho. JlVfc. Premier, l U. Reeves. .10. Reward. 11. Reno. 1.31 Silver Crest, M. Wayside. 51. Whitewater. J. Waverty. .04. OUs Fabyan. 00. Home. 115. C. fi E.. 1 4. Freehold. .13. A. P. Cons.. 21 Cannon t. l&. . Sterling Pedffe, .41. Toronto Alexandria. .08, Oolumarlo. .11. Central Pstdela. Klrkland Lake fJoW, Noranda. M M. Sherrttt, 15. Int. Nickel. 3S.1Q. Oranada, M. Macaasm. 93. Bisco, I A3 I BIG LINER Cmprrss of Canada Begins to Leak f-v At Sea and Returns to Yoko hama to be Dry Docked VANCOUVER. Sept. 18: (CP) The Canadian Pacific Maer Empress of Canada returned to Yokohama yesterday as a "safety first" mea- ofnctals announced here mat About a day's sailing out of Yokohama bound for Honolulu, the ship began taking water through a three-toot etfitk in a pwte near the keel amidships. The water worked in between ihe outer and Inner "skins- but not into the ship. Immediately upon returning to Yokohama the veaael was drv- docked and repairs are being etfec-'ted which will permit the ship to sail again tomorrow. Port Simpson Girl Married Saturday Miss Mary llayward Became Bride Ot Herbert Morrison ot Hasclton An Interesting wedding took place Baturdav afternoon at 4:30 In First I whsw xsmwb w a. wasas ai officiating, when Miss Mary Hay-I ward ot Port Simpson became the bride of Herbert Morrison ot Hatel- ton. Mrs. Sarah Dudoward aeted as bridesmaid and the beat man was Robert Hughes. Following the ceremony a wed- PeteT Ryan tod Bd. Bryant, bolh ding dinner was served at the Bos-Indians, are appearing In city po-! ton Cafe when speeches ot fejlelta-Ike court this afternoon before Ma-Ition were made by Sam Hughes, gtstrate McClymont. the former on father of the bride. C. Wesley and a charge of having liquor In his. J. Sankey. all of Port Simpson, possession nnd the latter chaiged Mr and Mrs Morrison will reside with druiiki tiness. ttt Hasclton Sum of $150,000,000 Made Available Today For Financing Farmers Such is Reply of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Southern Congressional Demand for Straight Out Currency Inflation Policy WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept 18: (CP) President Franklin D. Roosevelt placed another $150,000,000 behind the United States credit expansion program today as southern congressional spokesmen rallied for a straight currency inflation policy. The new funds will be used to assist in the immediate re-financing of farm mortgages. - For some days the country had COMMISSION IN SESSION Btithteu at Setilon of Stewartl I "Nature STEWART. Sept. 18: The regular meeting of the Board of Village Municipal Commissioners held last Tuesday night was short and mostly of a routine nature. Included In the correspondence was a letter from the minister of public works stating that the municipality's request for traffic atgns on the arterial highway would be granted. Dr. J. W. Vosburgh. medical health officer, attended the meeting, reporting that he was shortly taking a six weeks' trip and that Dr. James Robinson of Premier would be tn charge of his practice tn his absence. The commuusonera appointed Dr. Robinson acting health officer for the period. It was explained that Dr. Robinson would be tn Stewart every Tuesday and Friday afternoon and would be on call at aU times. Current accounts and payroll amounting In all to $709.25 were passed tor payment. Among small Items of new business discussed were construction of Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER Sept. 18: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 07 4c on the local exchange today. been waiting for further action I from the chief executlre in the way I of inflation. LAMS0N IS fair ' -m Jury Recommends That Death Penalty be Imposed on California Man For Wife's Slaying BAN JOSE. CaL. Sept. 18: 'CP' David A. Lamson was convicted by the Jury here Saturday night on a charge of murdering his wife. Alee ne Thorpe Lamson. by bludgeoning her U,leath wtth a piece ot water pipe us she bathed in their home. The Jury recommended that the death penalty be Imposed. CASH TAKEN FROM STORE, Hudson Bay Co. Premises at KK-; wanga Are Entered and Robbed Divisional headquarters ot the provincial ponce hare have been advised that the Hudson Bay Co s store at Knwaaga was broken into during the night of September 13. the sum of Stt beta? taken from thV a temporary sidewalk, along a half register. Butty was. apparent- block of Fifth Street leading to the window: ly by prytng open a government liquor store, various the outside. ir sidewalk repairs, removal of stumps. The ponce are working on dues from Third Street between Bright-; no arre8ta have yet been made, well and Conway Streets, kalsomm- j . Ing the municipal offices and pre- f J T 1 Derations for the IMS tax sale on j 1 UUdV 5 IT CdUiei . r, a I orptemocT jv. Prince Rupert Cloudy, freeh southeast wind; barometer. 29.80; temperature. SI; -sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer. M 70; temperature. 57; Hght swell. Langara Island -Part cloudy, light southeast wind; sea smooth. PUBLIC MEETING A meeting will be held in the Moose Hall Tuesday Evening, at 8 When T. D. PattuUo Loader of the Liberal Party of Rritish Columbia will address the electors. Major S. F. Moodie of Victoria will also be a speaker.