Court of Appeal Confirms Sentence On Uunean Konsldo For Fal-J(iello of Tauport AMI ELF. Dec ll.-Dun- RrrrMtdo. former we knew r actor who pUfed an Impor-. iv prt tn the pteiwe "Trader (i n." mvM etm two yoart at Me- V : Wand for falsification of pw- i- paper, the United States .rt of Appeal ha decided Vancouver Stocks' Vancouver lrd OreHk. M. Meridian, M Utoffta Ww. M-Hut MlaWurt. J. M c Narktl. Ilr start. MM U R. X. H K. Cons.. It i artboo Oold. in. Indian. Mlnto. UW Meridian. M. Morning 84r. 21 National SKw. Native) Bon. .06. NrWe Five. Pcrtef Idaho. .W. Pr unlet. IM. 4 Ream. .It. Reward, -86. Hene, .86. fitter Oraai. W. Wiytkte, -M. Wtrtevmtcr. mv. Waverlr. .em. Oils Home, 1.66. C ot .66. Fieeheld, .09. A. p. Qon., .1.6. CiJmont, .10. mailing Pacific. .40. Toronto Alexandria. .03V:. Coiumarto, .44. Control Patricia, .46 K rkland Lake. M. Noranda, 34.70. Sherrltt, .89. aranada, .56. Macawm, .81. 81KO. t.48. NewWrir U. 8. fltcel. ,. . Qenernl Motora, 34'. American Can. 98Vi Allied Chemicals, 150. American Car & Foundry, Mfc. Tor on In International Nickel, 21.40. Dome, 32.25. Tcck Hugliea, 9.75. Noranrjft, 34.70. Mclnlyre. 39.75. Rldorndo, 3.62. Wright Hargrctvves.. 0.65, She EXECUTION FOR ARSON! ('ermattjr Demand Uve of Two Men Who llurned Itelclnlac llitlMins LXIFZIO. Oennany. !c 15 Hramny yeattrday demanded the dwth of Krneat Torler. former Oommunlat leader, and Martuua fan de Lubbe. who had been con-vkted of burning the Rclchslay buUdlnga last February. Stock Average Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides Prince V j pert Overcast, calm; High 0:38 a.m. 192 ft. barometf Vfl.00; temperature, 32; 12:13 p.m. 23.3 ft. sea moo r0. fOW .6:12 a.m. 8.3 ft. 19:10 pm. 1.6 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V XXIV No. 200. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933 PRICE. FIVE CENTS CANADA GETS BIGGEST BOOZE ORDE . k -foot .aa j Tic 5,' . ' . t- K ; . . . . I: rpu i un. ' i an. i .i-j.me.- io score.. t p;icr4'r- Triple Tire Tragedy Yesterday In Alaska Town During Cold i Home of Tony Hernandez Visited by Flames While Parents Were Away Conflagration Beyond Control Makes it Impossible to Save Tots I wii)f; iU plunge PIONEER THREE CHILDREN ARE BURNED TO DEATH IN WRANGELL LFAD ARMY ON DUBLIN Central O'Duffy Planned to Scire Government and Set Up Free I State Dictatorship, Allf red j ! DUBLIN, Irteh Ftee Mat. Dee i - eneral OTJuftjr, It la charged, y.wd to J4 a "Dme ShirCj rny of ten thousand men In a! Mir h of DwMUT to aetae the gor- frum nt an muhwi a dictator iJ..r Oi rt eral O'Duffy waa ordered ar '(i a few days ago on charge of ,:racy against the de Valcra t t-imnt Screen Star Must i Serve Two Years French Train Wreck Takes Lives of Twenty-Three Passengers Iff. m;un" - yeatcrday from skung expedlUon i Un.mtallia llllll me BerniiH muuuw.. ...... iu.o iinPBdiness amonK his II r. . - friend owing to Uie length of ... his absence Eloping Cpuple ' To Be Married I'arrnU of n Haia r Toronlo Ajree to Wedding to Nlrk .Moriee TORONTO. Dec. lSi-lrenU of Rom Bagnato. 17-year old fiance of Nlek Morgeae. eloping aweethenrts, have signed doeumenta approving the marriage which will take place mrly next wiek. WRANGELL. Alaska. Due 15: (CP) Impriaonwl in RESPONSE : IS TARDY Salvalion Army Neels Immediate Help to Carry on Its Work of ClirMmas Itelirt cpone of donors to the. Salvation Army Christmas Fund I Mill disappointing. Capt. Alice Coxson, local commandant, reports. Unless there is a prompt speeding up, It will be Impossible for the Army to meet the requirements An especial appeal Is made to the nublir to hurry in their donations either of cash or goods j to the Army Citadel or the Dally I News. The follow lug further dona j tlons are announced: Previously acknowledged $10.00 j A Friend O. S. Snidal l.0 I It, . F.mcrson 10.00 ' C.ilbert Campbell 5.00 A Friend 1.30 JKi;.T ItlllTAlN PAYS TOKKN IlISHTrANCK ON WAR DKUT 1NSTAUMKNT WASHINGTON, DC. Dec. 15: - The IlrlUah government made a $7,500,000 "token" pay- ment on Its war debt Instal- 4- ment to United States today. OF WEST IV. II. KKon, Superintendent of B.C. Llcvlric Co Dies Followinf Stroke NEW WESTMIN8TER, Dec. 15: (CP W. II. Bison, aged 71. superintendent of the British Columbia Blectrle Railway, died yeatorday at Sumai HoaplUl foHo1n? a stroke he auffered on Monday white directing repairs in the atorm area. He was a pioneer of DrtUah Columbia, thuir blazing home in freeaing weather, three children of paving worked on Canadian pacific Tony Hernandez, a Mexican, were burned to death yester-; Railway construction in ue raoun- 1 . l (iny. tnetieaii arc; ourtiiiia, iigcu iuui , uuiui, uut-i iu, LIOSCS IlIgnLT an infant. The parents were aiem irom ine nouse ai mc rradins CaulfetH in New Vork Yea Unlay Willi Sme Soft SpoU in LUt mw YORK Itee. 15:-to(-ks eloeed higher on the average on the New York Stock sxenange yeairr-ur ftitlKMmn there were a few aoU apota scattered through the llai. Trading during the day was rather cautious Douglas Fairbanks Safe at St. Moritz rriewU Were Aiumih Owlnc to Iuc Absence of Screen Actor On Skiinit Trip ST. MORITZ. Switaerland. Dec. ... tt.u. vairhnnka returned time of the tragedy, ine conimgrauon was wen unuer way, by the time it was noticed and even the most valiant efforts were unavailing in saving the lives of the little ones. Wheat Prices Winnipeg December. 59. Msiy. G2fcc. July. 64. Chicago December, 81o. May. 84fcc. t ,. July, 83tc. The payment waa made by 4- check, the United States Trea-f sury department announces. ARE HIDING IN TORONTO Take Refuse in Canada . TORONTO. Dec. 15: -Six fugitive gunmen from Chicago's underworld are In hiding in Uie Italian colony here, It is reported. Uielr country men being forced to shelter tlveml under threats. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART Steamer Forces Way Through Ice Into Lake Huron SAULT STE MARIE, Ont, Dec. 15: After a twenty-one hour struggle, the steamer Henry Cort forced her way through the Ice barrier in the lower St. Mary's River and cleared Into the open waters of Lake Huron. Former Sailors Face Life Terms i C. F. Itulley and Stanley Drake (itiilty of Kidnapping LOS ANOELSS, Dec. 15: C. F. i Bulley and Stanley Drake, formerly 'seamen on the United States Navy batUeshlp New York, are facing Fugitive Gunmen From Chicago fences oI,U'e Wiprlseiiment follow- till; i v iv iivri i wis umicq VI ftaU napping Allan Towers. Councillor of Prairie Town Helping Needy KAMSACK, Sask. Dec. 15:-L. F. Stoughton. councillor, bought a ton NEW YORK, Dee. 15: (CIM Sll- of Hour with a check for $45 he re-ver closed at 43Vio per ounce on the celved for his services as a coun-loaal metftl market yesterday. Cop- clllor and distributed It among the per was unchanged at 8c. I needy. Dominion Awarded Lions Share of Uncle Sam's Liquor Imports Over Five Million Gallons to be Obtained on This S; Half of it For Blending Purposes Italy Comes Next WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec, 15: (CP) Canada tops ail other cnuntripR in thp nmniinf. nf li'minr aha mnv nnH tn the United States during the four-month quota period fol- iwninf; .tic uuuiiuuiiiiiuii ui iianujuii pruiuuiiiuu in una country. Importers have received permits to bring in 5,-580,590 gallons of Canadian liquor, about half of it for blending purposes. Italy is next with a quota of 1,100,000 gallons. REVENUE IS LARGE Province of British Columbia. Gets Jg$M$ Following Upholding ' ' ' Of Fuel Oil Tax VICTORIA. Dec. 15: (CPi The recent Privy Council ruling that the fuel oil tax Is Intra vires has resulted In the treasury department of the province receiving (220.000 from the tax, it Is announced. PLEDGED TO PEACE Such Is Keynote of Conversation When U.S. Ambassador Presents Credentials at Moscow MOSCOW. Dec. 15: -William C. tfulUU. United States ambassador to Russia, called at the Kremlin on Wednesday to present his credentials to the President of the Soviet Republic. A cordial welcome was accorded the American envoy and there were mutual pledges of close co-operation for the preserving of world peace. TO OPPOSE MONOPOLY Communication Combine In United States Not to be Allowed By Congress Leaden WASHINGTON, D.C.. pec. 15: Powerful congressional men In both houses will oppose any legislation whlrh would create a communi cation monopoly, no matter how strictly It might be supervised by the government. It Is said In official quarters here. FRIENDSHIP IS SOUGHT Suspicious nf Germany and Uneasy Over Britain, France Courts Cxrcho. Slovakia PARIS. FTance, Dec. 15: Suspicious of Germany's ambitions and uneasy over Great Britain's cau tiously non-committal attitude on the disarmament question. Franca Is seeking friendlier relations with Czccho-Siovakia. HEAVY LOSS IN FLOODS Damage in Northwestern Washing- J?J SjMnaJkd. at $5000 jOOOr-Cbnditions Ameliorating SEATTLE, Dec. 1$: -Flood contritions here and in Northwestern Washington are beginning to smel-i uutc with the weather commencing to tighten up after several days ' f exceptionally heavy rainfall. It is estimated that some $5,000,000 da mage has been dene as a result of floods. In the Puyallup Valley sev eral hundred persons were rendered homeless. After two or three days of Ue-up trains are operating again on normal schedules and telegraph and telephone services are being PRESIDENT OF SWITZERLAND! Dr. Mancel M. Pilct-Golai Named Chief Executive of Alpine Republic BERNE, Switaerland. Dee. 15: Dr. Mancel M. Pilet-Oolaz. aged 4t; was yesterday elected president of Switzerland to serve for the custom ary one-year term. Condition of Aged Oil Capitalist Is , Cause of Anxiety TARRYTOWN, N.Y.. Dec. 15: John D. Rockefeller sr. appears to be recovering from a rather severe col I but there is still some concern las to his condition, his physicians ad: ilt. The famous oil magnate Is 94 'ears old. SOLON IS EMPHATIC Iit Go Through With Roosevelt Frog ram or Go to Hell. Declares Senator Hiram Johnson S1AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15: "The United States will either have to go through with President Roosevelt's jcccnomlc and lUcal recovery prq-I grun or go to hell." was the em-phUlc way that Senator Hiram uiuiaqu put, it hi un interview wun newspapermen on his arrival here from Washington, D.C.