Watch For Announcement of the New Chevrolet Six KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Sales k Service Phone 52 and Black 379 Hjl J II. L.J.-U Vol. XXIV.. No. 9- i .. I I I ! I .1 - J. Lll LEGISLATURE SESSION IN .5. COASTGUARD PURSUITS ALLEGEDLY SHENTON IS PRESIDENT Local Branch o( Socialist Tarty of Canada Elects IU ONIceri Ensuing Year The Prince Rupert bra nth 9I the Socialist Party or Canada, at 1 well attended regular bufineat meeting 00 Tuesday night at head quartera In the Hays Block, elected the following officer lor the eh-suing year: Present. T. J. Stanton Vice -Pr eeident. Oscar Lsrsen. Secretary. J. 8. Black. Treasurer, D McPhee. Executive AM. O. W Rudder-ham. Mike Anderson and O. Law-son Under the heading of rood aad welfare, there vw eoaatderablf discussion on various matter. WOULD UNITE TWO RAILWAYS MONTREAL Jan. 12. (Canadian Tr&7-Uh-ification T of the two Canadian transcontincnta railways was advocated by Sir Herbert Holt in the court of his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Royal Bank 01 Canala here today. He declared that co-oporation as advocated by the Duff Royal Commission was not drastic enough. ARBITRATE ON WAGES Judge Klngitone Named Head ef Conciliation Board Between C. N. IU and locomotive Brotherhood OTTAWA. Jan. 11: (Canadian Press) Mr. Justice Courtney A. Kingstone ot Toronto has been appointed by Hon. W. A. Oordon. minister of labor, as chairman of the conciliation board which will Investigate lite dispute between Canadian National Railways and ap proximately 4 WO employees who are members ot the Brotherhood ot LoeomoUve Firemen and Engineers. The dlipute Is over wage scale. CONSTABLE ARRIVE AT BURNS LAfcK WITH MADMAN IN CUSTODY f Provincial Constable Talt a f arrived at Hums Lake at 12:30 noon today In an airplane pi- loted by E. P. II. Wells of Van- couver, bringing out a demen- ted trapper from Takla Lake who had caused considerable concern in that neighborhood. The man had been placed In captivity at Takla Lake before being brought out. W ft She I IIJ.I!LI -..-!. J 1- GOES TO ENGLAND Rt Iter. A. J. Goull of Kootenay To Become Archbishop ot Sheffield VANCOUVER, January 12 (Canadian Preaai Rt. Rev. Alexander J. DoulL Bishop of Keotenay fot the past eighteen years, hai rt- ed and will go to England to e Arehtbtshop of Sheffield. Bishop Doull atated yesterday that he haa accepted the pott In England because he felt that a youngci man was needed to carry out hit duties In BrtUah Columbia. Building Up of Canada Museums To Be Probed VICTORIA. January 12 Cana dian Preset Francis Kermode. curator of the Provincial Museum here, hai been appointed by the Cam rale Corporation of New York Uat committee ot five Canar of ft . . . .... atana to adviae on opportunities for service In the upbuilding ot Ca nsttlan museums. BRISK VOTE 1 TURNING IN Silly-right Ballots Had Been Cast In First Two Hours and a Halt Of Flections Today There is definitely more Interest being taken In the municipal election pod here today than was the case last year. Up to 10 o'clock this morning a total of M votes had been cast as compared with only seventeen in the first two hours of polling last year. The poil opened at 8 o'clock this morning and will dose at 8 o'clock tonight. City Solicitor E. F. Jones Is rt- turninc officer and W D. Vance deputy returning officer. Poll clerks-are William Hobo, II. M. Daggett and Oeorge Oresvenor Scrutineer! a re I Dn Archie for the Stephens slate I and Oscar Larsen. Ben Daigarno and D. A. McPhee for the Perry state. With voUng going today only for mayor and four aldermen, tne school trustees having been elected by acclamation. It should not be toog after half an hour following the close of the polls tonight that the results are known. Up to 10:30 this morning 68 bal lots had been cast. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Raining. Haht southeast wind, barometer. 30.40; temperature. 45; light chop. tw, Tfw Point Part .... cloudy. , isv-nu - - llgilfc WHMret'J ""' ' '3028; temperature,. 44; light swell. I Triple Iiana uvrrcas., iisii.i -..iiA-nmt winH! moderate sea. I ftVUUivasv muivne " tanmro Ttdand JtAinlnC. nm derate swell; moderate south wind. Terrace1 Cloudy to rain; temperature. 34 above. Alyansh nam. cain. Anyox-Cloudy. calm, 33 above. Stewart Rain, calm. 34 above-Hatelton Cloudy, calm, 23 above . SmWicr- Cloudy cairn, zuaoovc. Buffil Lake Cloudy, calm. 15 above. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 3 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933 Hurled From Boat by Engine Mlaa Loreua TurnSx. I S ter alter he had been r, it :i f: California Miss TurubuU qu: British Columbia Conservative Convention To Follow Session With Premier Tolmic Sketches Plans for Immediate His (lovcrnmcnt Will Follow Along Lines Union Announcement, He Asserts VICTORIA. Jan. 12: (Canadian Press) The final ses sion of the Legislature in February, a convention of the . Winnipeg Justice Retu Appiica-Britiih Columbia Conservative lmrty Immediately after; SlVi the House rises and a provincial election within the pre-; (,uah,;ciu0l'n7nduft scribed time were sketched by Premier S. F. Tolmie on the eve of his departure for Ottawa to head the British Colum- winnipbo. January 12- cana- bia detention to the conference ol - dlan Press Mr. Justice Prank Dominion and provincial govern- vnLi The Premier said he would i follow along the lines of his union announcement ot September. DENTIST IS DEAD Dr. W. J. Hacking Asphyxiated by Carbon Monoxide in Oarage at Mew Westminster NEW WBSTMIN8TKR. Jan. 12: (Canadian Prees Dr. W. J. Hacking, well known dentist, was asphyxiated In his garage here Tuesday night by carbon monoxide. It Is believed that Dr. Hacking fell and struck his head while cranking his car. Vernon Official Is Charged With Misappropriation VERNON. January 12 t Canadian Press D. C. Tuck, former official administrator here, was remanded for eight clays by Magistrate llegfte on a charge preferred by Government Agent R M. Mc- Gusty, altering misappropriation of trust funds totalling $8,000. -l-..! 1 J 4. ll-L-l-J ;r iiec. ; nr. palj. nr. ;, m 1". - 0: w: -n tr ;nnnr explo i ci a fro:.: j, .r.H .-. n, u. r-ice to go to pu turc ul Mlfts Turnbull. Poll In Prescribed Time MS - nanmur ru ! SMITHY V IVi I I BH Y IliM ON LONG HOP t'apt. Charles Kingkfortl-Siuithand Four Companions Make Australia-New Zealand Flight NEW PLYMOUTH. New eatand, January 12 Canadian Press i Sir Charles Klngsford-Smlth and four companions landed here at ? o'clock last night after a 1200-mile! night from Sydney, New South Wales. PROMISE ECONOMY Not a Penny Will be Added to Burden ot Taxation, Says ((uebec Government QUEBEC. Jan. II: (Canadian Press In the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the Quebec Legislature. Uie Taschereau government promised the people ot Quebec the strictest economy. "Not a single penny will be added to the burden ot taxation and no new works will be undertaken." the speech stated. I...U.I lLJ.lLUi Explosion aft t.t.' Jot Carver, from the a- during a race at Long Beach, ca.ver's assistance. Intel W a ' JUDGE E CHARGED Kord todT declined to accept a motion of Judgo Lewis St O 8tubbs to quash the neartns of sixteen charges of alleged judicial misconduct read against him by the Attorney Oeneral of Manitoba. Yesterday Judge Stubtos directed a slashing attack at the Federal Department of Justice and his complainants whom he charged with "jucging and executing" him. He charged that "Ottawa had not even treated him with common decency." He criticised the complaints filed against him and called them a "disgrace to a ftrst- year law student He enarged that they should not be accepted In any court and asked Commis sioner Pom to dismiss the charge. all except two Involving money which he 'Stubs wlsedjlnveitlga-ted. NUN WAS , starshells lighting up the gale-bown waters are being told I in Vancouver in connection with charges that United ! States coastguard cutters have interfered with Canadian i craft in Canadian waters off the coast of Vancouver island. The Mltnayakwa ol Van- ltT-vnfrf Pfin W UXvIyLCjo IN MARCH Qorrrnment Agent Asked For Mote Adequate Allowance For Single Men Borne .Irf hundrgtT JHWmptoj't! men marched to the Court Houm this morning to request through Government Agent Norman A. Watt more adequate relief allowances for single unemployed, men who are now receiving J9.W per month The plight of single men eating In restaurants, it was poin ted was particularly dUficult. Fori1"- many the half month's allowance was new used up and there was no money with which to buy meals until the next allowance was paid next week. The spokesmen for the marchers were Charles Chapman, chairman, and William Rots, act ing secretary of the National Un employed Workers' Associated here. Government Agent Watt advised the men that there was nothing he could do meantime but he lndi - cated that advice might be expec - iro next weec looting to a new and more efficacious plan of handling rrlief for single men. Russian Steamer Sakhalin is in Distress in North Pacific; Jap And American Vessels Stand By SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12: (Canadian Press) A con fusion of wireless messages today told of the distress of . the Russian steamer Sakhalin in the North Pacific Ocean. Japanese dispatches said that 254 Russians were on board. No details beyond the location of the vessel in the Sea of OkhoUk, off the Isand of messages. The San Francisco coastguard t station reported the Nippon Yusen .Kateha tanker Manju Maru and the States Line steamship General Pershing were standing by. Marine men interpreted tbe spelling ot the name of the ship as a variant ot the Sakhalin, only craft ot similar name listed. Master of Coast Passes in South NORTH VANCOUVWt. January PIONEERIpioneer Tugboat Mother Bridget, Who Nursed In Vk toria for Half a Century, Passes Away VICTORIA. Jan. 12: (Canadian Press) Mary. Mothw Bridget, oJiej ot the pioneer sisters ot St. AnrieJ Tomorrow's Tides HIj;b 2:30 am. 19.1 It- 14:05 p.m. 21 4 ft. Low 8:15 ajn. 8.1 It. 20:52 p.m. 2.5 It. FEBRUARY UNWARRANTED Canadian Vessels Tell Of Interference Within This Country's Waters Claim They Were Fired Upon by United States Government Craft Off Coast of Vancouver Island Three Protests Arc Made to Customs Department VANCOUVER, Jan. 12: (Canadian Press) Tales of midnight pursuits at sea with one-nound shells flvint? ami who came to Victoria In 1864 and 12 (Canadian Preesi Oapt. Wtil-from 1870 untn her retirement In lam SomervUMi. aged 11, pioneer 1918 was on the nursing statt of British. Columbia tugboat matter. St Joseph's Hospital here. Is dead died hire yesterday following a ut the age of 88. prolonged Illness. PRICE: FIVE CENTS I comer reports that she was pursued and tired upon and finally taken In tow but was later released. The mo-torabip Skecslx reports a similar experience except that she escaped without being caught. Nelson brothers ot Vancouver have protested to the customs department regarding the stepping ot their fishing boat Sundown while proceeding to Vancouver with a IStW ot. ASed to " " ' Pieced: The actions charged are alleged to have taken place In December but were not revealed until yesterday. The United States coastguard in sists that aU IU aetivtUes of this nature took place In American wa- 1HREE SPANIARDS ORDERED DEPORTED In addition to Jose Viera. deportation orders have also been made by Prank Fitch, local Immigration officer, against Juan Antonla Igies- ias and Rafael del IUq Joeguim O. lOrau. All three are Spaniards' who 1 are alleged to have entered this , country In 192 by deserting at Van- couver tram the steamer Alfonso Peres. They have been In Prince Rupert for the past tew months. Sakhalin, were carried in the ROBINSON ACQUITTED Former Vancouver Tolice Clerk . Gets Oft On Charge ot Theft ot $11,000 VICTORIA. January 12 rfCatta-dtan Preat Bail Everett Room-' son. former polite court clerk, hat. been acquitted by the British Co-' lumbla Court of Appeal, sitting here, on a charge of stealing $17,-000 from City ot Vancouver funoa. The court allowed Robinson's appeal from his conviction by a buy before Chief Justice Aulay Merit-son in Vancouver and Quashed Uio conviction.