I Tomorrow s Tides POLICE CHIEF TAKES ON JOB n :.vn i'in of New Westminster , ! jt- in h t It v Clerk In Spite ct l urt Injunrtlon tn Feb 31 - Another nvulved legl tangle' . .ippotntotnt o( a : .''Ore here mm added1 John Cameron of 'i who waa appetn-1 .urn Saturday by Uie' - at about the same uurt of Appeal at! : . 1 1 1 1 k an interim in- l ing the commls- Pixiintlnc a new' i. by the city clerk duties this mom sses Law to rrPVAnf Niiife hv Auto Passengers ..h Feb II- The ' niav paaaed a bill 'K- u impoaatble for; linn tn an auto- a n?r tn case of Card of Thanks i 'no family wish 1 " ho extended "' dowers In cornice-'Hi ur her late hue- reived from the ih .s Priest, Mr. anil 1 Mr and Mra. a V Mi and Mra. P. IHr Mi and Mra. B.Tue-r Mr and Mra. (1. ' 1 'iv Mr and Mra. P. K Mr ..nd Mra. O. ce Ml '-.I Mrs. Muamllein 1I aul Mrs W. Tlialn. V n unv.r. H.C.. V. II. Anyoxi. Mother and " Mr.s. A. Barbe and V i. i irk. Jamea Fer-"M "f Kalen Royal 1 Tlx' ftunriae Qrocery. ;r A P. & A. M.. Lft- IocIkp, BxhlblUon Orange Lodc, ' " Biotherhood. ""!))!, was one of the 1 "1P funeral. ar of Thanki ""; r "nd family da. 'i k ihi.ii- M. -.. . 1 :n.i ' All Miiijr inenai ' prwiaflg of 1,1 Uieir rerpnt be- OTTAWA, Feb. 21: Kt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister, answering a .sjieedi by Leader of the Opposition j Mackenzie King urging that the government take the present opportunity to make a reciprocity treaty with United States, stated that Canada was ready to enter into closer commercial relations with the United States, the natural 'W narkel for the surplus guoda of this RAID MADE ON C.LD.L. (looks anil Papers Taken by Police last i:enini From Local Headquarters I .i I eiettlitg Sergeant Sen it and a ilrtarhmcitt f eiiy Mlire raided Ihe lieailiarers of the Cana'lian l.aMr Defence leaine In (his city ami ttxk cliartr of all books and papers found on the prcmKcs. No arreata Here made. RATTLES THE SABRE Japan Withdrawing From League of Nations Orders Navy lo lie Prepared TOKYO, lb. II Sailug bt Japan has decldnl lo ecedr from llii livnpnr of Nations, Admiral Osuntl, Japaneee. ival mlnUIrr, J today ordered the Janeee navy 1 lo be prepared for any Friends Reach Doukhobor Leader in Time The :.! .. P.-.f. ( M. :..fl Sa,.- .. 1 .:.. Doui:ii..bors; 81111011 F Ritx . :i... Mvrriary : p-!-: Vermin and Joseph p snukui o! Brilliant. B. C. viee-pre.Mdrn! ! ;n- Iuk !xbor Tliey arrived at HaJH.ix by airplane mat in time to sr. -lire an order of the court delaying the sailing of the leader of the aect lor RuaaU. to walch country be waa to have been deported. Premier Bennett Declares Favor Of Reciprocal Trade Relations With United States in Address r-uuntry Any treaty, however, he :id, should have a mrasurr of permanency about it and not be terminable on short noUce at the cap-i Ice of either party. The Premier said he did .not think the present waa an opportune tunc tor a declaraUon from the Houar on the question because the incoming United 8tatea government had not had time to announce lu trade policy and also the World Bronomtr Conference waa to consider the question of tariffs on n world-wide scale Ttie matter rntne up through a resolutinif moved by William Duff. Liberal. 1 favoring reciprocal trade LEADER OF LIBERALS 0NP0LICT '.'rgr Thai Canada Negotiate Keel proclly Treaty Willi United Slates at Once Thinks Time Ripe maucrjs swu unoer oiscuaaion in Thc nccd tor wkrr nmrtteU Uic House of Commons. npwr groaUir thI) uy pfT MANY KILLED IN EXPLOSION WiMiW Ilrat Seek Mo4ifiatlon Ireaty Willi KHIain Whlrli Ittd Hands of Owinlry VANCOUVER. Was quoted here of OTTAWA. Pcb. 21: - Canada should luce no tim- In negotiating a reciprocity treaty wlUi the United 8Ute. Rt Hon W I. Maekensle . ti k. is rma. i loerai ie.idrr. suggested in wwn uy united states ana mejuie House of Commons yesterdav swcni-Bect Rooacvilt has Indlea-ted his willingness to negotiate '.rcatiea with foreign countries. As a preliminary .step, M. King urgea. mat the Canadian government should seek modification of A T QU A WPU A Y I Anglo-Canadian treaty nego- r l UalflllVJilttl uated at the Ottawa coofertnee I which, he said, bound Canada's - j hands in treaty making with foreign tnunuiT ivi. m . ti.ki.. countries. pereons watt killed and 1M injured while 10 are mlsaing after an explosion In two itusoline mleaniMra 111 a Chinese rubber fnctory in E;ist Mkiingliul l Vancouver Wheat Pm r -Wheat t4xluy at 48Sc A Written Guarantee For One Year With Every 0:03 ajn. 18 C ft. Goodyear Tire 11:43 p.m. 21 J It 0 50 a.m. e.1 It. Sold By Us In 1933 ! V 18 31 p.m 2.5 ' KAIEN MOTORS LTD. -J NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Chevrolet Dealers Phone it X Si PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS v fS CIPKOCITY WITH U. S. DISCU, VANCOUVER SCENE OF RIOT LAST NIGHT NEAR C.N.R. i aw nunp IN SALARIES! , u . u v I mint 11 Make Movt j C. (rr, i. ' i v . o IIICIIII1C .11011111 i of February . . n Krb II: 4kry i i to yield a mt- in rivk coats were ity council yeeter-i. inii.t are retroactive .:ki they apply to all i i range from live : ' !"rr categories to ! .' in the hither ANCOUVER Cm.NCIIOtV, Manchuria. Feb. Zl Japan's war machine rollrd into JelMl Province tHav after a vanto'iiary night battle on the border, Many Chinese were Main at rbftoyanxMU, a Jchol village thirty mt'es west of here and their defeated comrades fled northward. ALL READY FOR SESSION Members of Lcgklatare Gathering at Victoria For the Opening i On Thursday VICTORIA. Feb. 31: All la tn readiness for the opening of the Leglalature Thursday, the last MS ton for the present government. There is an air of uncertainty pervading the political atmosphere. No one knows Just what the government will do but the umteratarKting la that the session win be a brief one. The government has already an nounced unofficially that the pft- vtded in the budget for only seven. Finance Minister Jones is still hav ing private differences over the ex sued out of (Supreme Court Chambers, here by Kir. Justice D. A. McDonald. The application for receiver DOCKS Riot at Vancouver When Effort Made to Prevent Workers Leaving For Anyox on Steamer Last Night JAPAN IS IN JEH0L Chinese Troops Defeated and Number Are Killed In Night Encasement Ttvo Constables Injured and Others Slightly Hurt in Fracas Which Lasted For About Two Hoars Near Canadian National Railway Dck VANCOUVER, Feb. 21: Two constables were injured and several officers slightly hurt and scores of rioters suf-icred from the effects of police batons here last night when the city police and members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police battled with, several hundred unemployed and -otnmunuu in a riot tnat started ata -- i ' , . j 1 o'clock tn the vicinity of the Ca-i nadian National dock at the foot of Main Street. The rioters tried to prevent a! number of men from boarding the steamer Prince Rupert for Anyox 1 where work awaited them. The police waged a battle with! the mob for more than two hours! before dispersing the rioters. Oaei arrest was made. John Barker, a mounted city officer, had an ankle i ' LONDON, Feb. Jl -The BrtUsto broken when hts mount talLjtaOBvenunent la asking Parliament Vhc rr-T"inT rffrfinTiTTT rrinrTrrwrwigsjgmi li TTl iiili trnW idaliTi lii was hit by a stone thrown by Sidney Stiller, who was arrested. fourteen of the fifteen men going north were escorted to the boat by the police. The other one disap peared at the first sign of trouble Receiver For Newspaper at Nanaimo Now VICTORIA. Feb. 21 R T. Cove ney. of Nanaimo. was appointed re ent cabinet of 11 wUl be reduced to Over and manager for the Na i "Ignt and tnat salaries will be DTD- naunv rw rreas. oy an oraer is MAKE LOAN TO AUSTRIA Three Raropcan Comtilet to Help Government at Vienna te Tide Over Difficult Time Austria of 10O.OOO.MO shillings. France is to loan her a like amount and Itity wlD loan 30.000.000 shillings This will enable her to overcome a financial crisis. There is talk of a possible conflict between Italy and- Jugo 81a-via but in the meantime the King and Queen of Italy are visiting Egypt and have been well received in Carlo. James J. Coriett Buried Yesterday NEW YORK. Feb. 1- Thc funeral of James J. Coabett, one time champion heavyweight pugilist, took place yesterday. There was a tent to which cuts can be made In by F. S. Cunllffe. repre- motley gathering of prise fighters various appropriations but he tsjsenUng employees of the publica-Jand actors at the Catholic Church very Insistent that expenditures i tion. who hold chattel mortgages, t and a considerable crowd outside, must be reduced to a minimum. ! - Nothing is likely to be done about he P. O. E. although It is thought a tentative deal may be announced just prior to the election which is scheduled to take place in thc late spring or summer. T. U. Pattullo. as the poasible, and many say probable, premier to fol low Premier Tolmle. la being closely wHtched for a clue aa to what atti tude he will take on the various pub lic quesUons which arise. He hi very confident cnninirov that uiav he nc will wui alt sit on on the mi Several States Are Moving to Ratify Amendment to Constitution To Do Away With Prohibition Law WASHINGTON. Feb. 21: A cheer went up in the House of Representatives yesterday when the Wain Bill was passed repealing the Eighteenth or nrohibition amend- : m, ' . ,. . , . , , . , other side of the House when the,,nont- lnc news was immediately flashed to the capitals next legislative body meets after, oi me mates and wunin an nour action was comniencetl m the election. AMBASSADOR CONFERS WITH MR. ROOSEVELT .Makes No Specific Proposal on Re-half of PrllKh Government but Deals With General Aspect NEW YORK. Pfeb. 21 BrlUlh several of them to do their part in making the change ef fective, in oroer tnat ine mil may" become taw it must be concurred in' , by M out of the 48 states. j Women Wanftliff " Under the bill each state has to, ,"""5 arrange for the calling of a stu eonvenllon which will ratify or reject the bill. BUI providing for the calling of such conventions have already been prepared and Introduced In Colorado. Wyoming and Artaoua and Governor Rnlprt of California ia also setting the neccs sary machinery in motion for a si milar purpose. Become Miners Join Gold Rush VKTORIA, Feb. Women. agcr to Join in the Cariboo gold i uah as an escape from the mono- lwn 01 rwU- MeanwhUe dry leaders are rally-' ."oclal A nhassador Undsay had a UHii.ing their forces with the Intention " M" K " conference with President-Elect ' of putting up a vigorous fight In n!n"ha" 'J rar ,e olor Roosevelt ImmedUtely on his ar-lsome of the doubtful states to try1Jtu, Cl,mu11 nlural- rival from London It is under- to prevent or postpone ratification. stood Uuit he made no specific nmporal but dealt with the broader aspects of the economic situation. He will have a further conference with thc now secretary of state directly hl appointment .mnounred. The nialn BUI provides that ratifl- The leviuit w is ir.ered at thc cation must take place within J sjcond feature event of Uie short seven years and leaders of the drys course for prospectors inaugurated say that If they cannot prevent the here by Oeorge Winkler, president measure becoming law they can at of the Vancouver Island and Pros- Is; least delay Its passage for several pec tors' Association, mid sponsored i years. J by the Department of Mines.