Tomorrow's Tides Uirfh 1:24 a.m. 22.0 ft. 13:59 pjn. 21.0 ft. Low 7:52 ajn. 13 ft 20:00 pjn. 4.6 It. V I XXIV, No. 84. One WEST AUSTRALIA VOTES Matters of Economic Importance Coming Up At Washington Parley C anada Will be Represented at Conversations Which Will Be Held in Washington Preparatory to World Economic Conference WASHINGTON, April 10: (CP) Cordell Hull. Secre-,n tf State for the United States, indicated today that .in Mpir the subjects to be taken up in the forthcoming W.i lington conversations with various countries, inclml ii : ( unatla, would U the restoration of the price f silvei l t!,r control of wheat surplus?. Other inattera will a l taken up preiwratory to the world economic con tVi'cnn'. CASE IS SETTLED tin llcrrtves Clietk From Victoria (ovrrinc internment's Share of Hellef Clnlhlac l or . ntlrnicnt of the gnvetnmtv, of payment loreMhtngwhlehlx 1 irlbuJfd to Utuw on relief , s. tc.iibc r and which had been : dispute on the grounds that i i . burst ui( nt had been made in i than actually needy eases, mIc was received at the City 'it morning from Victoria J 101 a WDKO WU uw nwiHii j .mrtlriR. I LOST LIFE INSKIING Young ItritMi Mathematician taught Ity Avalanche in Rockies 1 KK IXWISK, Alberta. April 10 ' K C. Pef . famous ma- ii cian from Cambridge. Jtoc-i-'otu, lost hU life near Iter -v.irday in a skiing accident, voting man had ascended a iv 800-foot mountain alone I (- evMrnUy missed hU foot- tew hundred feet from the 'i wu ul started started a a -mi. small avalanche tiy was louna oy en-iirm - Sunday 2000 feet below In . a " Parley nao recenuy neen. .-d in mathema-llcal reaarch . ... Massachuaaett's InatHuto of l"y at Cambridge. Miriam Hopkins oprains r --' Ankle in ... P 11 n n. l all UOWIl OtairS H"t.lxiYWOOD. Anrll 10 -Mir- I'opklna, w-eU known screen 1 ' is unoer her doctor's care ''I'n from a apmlned ankU ' 1 ''red In a fall down a flight ': -'its while visiting the home ""as ius nere iicn aaturaay. wnuraay. rroauc - ruuuv - Miss Ilonktns' current Die UI be delayed fnr two weekal i "HiiiiR her recovery. Vancouver Wheat i . . ancouVBR, April 10 (CP) - '"-at was quoted here today on t'-' local wchange at 496. 4'Df PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933 AND WHEA T TO BE 3 MACON TO 1IAVK FIRST II I (II ITS THIS WEEK AKRON. Ohio. April 10 The slant United State Navy dlrisribie Macon, which haa emntetert construction here, . r I htt wWfc. It U announrroTby 4- ... . . . I W........ La r A to the ill-fated A- , -hw-h mrt lur doom last , tnr AUantlr Ocean. 4 MEETING OF LAB0RITES IWlWIIty of rutllnf Candidate in Proviiiceat Eieetlen FMd W kenftl Name Committee Endeavor to be Made to Co-operate With Unemployed on Mailer Of Nomination Following a discussion which lasted the best part of an hour and a half, a mass meeting of organised labor, held last night In the So cialist Party of Canada neaaquar-ters in the Hays Block, with a! r.iriv remcMntatlve attendance. ' ' fonn committee, con- - - Ing of D. w. McPhee s 8 v Co Vnx nanro Uumv Kx-Ald. Oscar ir- - - . sen. O Lawson and O Howe to to- a mmmlttmi of trie Utieiu- M. I Tit W r v vo..---- - ployed with a view to making some arrangement as to the selection of a labor candidate In Prince Hupert constituency at the forthcdmlng provincial election. Considerable discussion arose In ,cliard to what was aeenwa mo .oiinn of the unemployed in not Bivtng organised labor enough llme to co-operate wiui mem in mo matter unitvi of selecting a canuwuw. .... mPfUm . suffseatcd Uiat the A S - committee appointed get in vouch with the unemployed committee today in view of the fact that the latter plans on holding a mass ... tht. WaHnowlav to noml- meeui' " " tt nlaht's meeUng was opened bv Oeorge Murray, chairman of the Central councu oi onniyTO Unemployed, who ouumeu uw purpose of the gathering and Uien called for nomination of a chairman. ; Oscar Otcur Larson iiww WM -7""" cnosen cnmrnwu "" " while W. A. PUford noted as sec re 'tiry. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER SECEDE A New Bird-Like Aeroplane Alvln Aii(lrr-on ol Br-1'. spciK ni'jlUh.i waUhi.ig kjUit: RANGERS TWO UP Toronto Maple Leaf lme SecefHl Game in Stanley tup Scries TOKONTO, April 10: tT) The New York Kancm defeated Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday nif ht by a score of three to one in the scries for the Stanley Cup. emblematic of the world's professional hockey championship. The Kancm require only one morr win to clinch the series, having won the opening came at New York last Wednesday night. Tomorrow night will see the third game of the series while remaining games in the Jet three out of five games series Mill be played Thursday and Saturda nights If necessary. ARMY IN FORESTS Quarter of Million Men to Start Work in United States ' This Month WA8HINOTON. DC, April 10: President Franklin D. Roosevelt's forestry army" of 250.000 men is expected to get to work by the middle of the month in the na tional parks of the country. The men. who will be under military discipline and will live In camps. will receive $1 per day with board and lodgings. Medical examinations of recruits are now proceeding throughout ine country. WOMEN AND POLITICS Intelligent Members of Gentler Sex In Italy Do Not Want Vote, lierlares Mussolini LONDON. April 10 "Intelligent women of Italy do not want the vote.' 'declared a special article by Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy on "Women" appearing in a London newspaper. Premier Mussolini doe. not believe that women are fitted for politics which he describes as a "supreme art" which requires the psychology of men. n., .i (uu ui .i! d IritiiUo u ., i .ll . op .a a (i WIDOW OF EDGAR WALLACE IS DEAD Passed Away Saturday in London Titter Lvng Illne LONDON. Aiinl to: 'OPi -Mr. Bilesr Wallace widow of the well known author, died Saturday after a long Uluess. I ROCK SHED DEMOLISHED Big Slide on Canadian National Railways But Traffic is Being Handled Except for Carload Lois Fish Tied Up Cave-in Occurred Saturday Afternoon Due to Weight of Snow and Ice As a result of the collapse of a rockshed between Kwinitsa and Skeena Otty stations on the luy of the Canadian National Railways torty-thrte miles east of here, the railway line Is expected to oe c os- cd at least a week but arrange- ments have been made during the tie-up to transfer all traffic In both directions with the exception of carload lots, the movement of halibut eastward thus betng seriously affected with only ,-L.CL." shipment bring accepted. Passengers, bagyaye, expies and mail are all beinu handled. The rockshed caved In about S SO Saturday afternoon under the weight of a veritable mountain of so - which was lying on tap of It. Practically the whole shad, which was about five hundred feet long. went through esetpt tar small sections on either end. Full railway gangs are now a work clearing the line which Job however, cannot be aocoroplLslir 4 U.. It..,.. - - It 1- . H , I n i til wr niiii, ii un, paled. A roan was bulk over the' arc w BUfr" w."' hard snow and it is over this that,,, ,??Jfwrtn wlUlST II,Uer on waUw' of dta lMM the 1000-foot transfer of traffic betng carried out. A stub train, which went out to meet the reuultr Inbound trait: which was due here Saturday night, returned here at 3:30 Sunday morning. Another stub train will go out at 9:M, the regutat time tonight. Regular equipment wlU continue to be operated in both directions from the scene of the tie-up and transfer. THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet is on Display at Kaicn Motors Show Room AU Cordially Invited Phone 52 FROM COMMONWEALTH tio.. abuj:. in fact. He lit w.i.ui Haps iu wings like TV AT tnr GIVEN UP AMantie Oeean feirmtders Three .Morr Vkllm of Akron Crash Including That of Com- mander McCord ATLANTIC CITY. April 10 Bo dies of three additional victims of the crash of the giant airiglbW Akron were yielded by the sullen waters of the Atlantic yesterday 4bout eight miles from the point where the airship struck the ocean early last Tuesday morning and was demolished. These bodies Included those of Commander F. C McCord. commander of the Akron, and Commander F. T. Berry ol Lakehurst naval air station. The bodies, which were alghtet. and picked up oy one of the searching destroyers, were brought Into Atlantic City ARMY AND NAVY CUT StOO.OOO.OOO Slash in Expenditures is ordered isy rresiucnt Roosevelt WASHINGTON. D C, April 10: President Franklin D. Roosevelt has ordered a $200,000,000 reduction In arm v and navv exnendltures In United States for this year. It was;tn" Mexican government. Mr. Lc- announced yesterday. CONFERENCE IN BERLIN Disarmament Discussed by Norman Davis of United Slates With Chancellor Hitler BERLIN. April 10: -Nonnan Da- vis. United States ambassador at . . i . . armament. Nanaimo Defeats Victoria West in Clfp OOCCCr Unmeaning to Ketchikan VICTORIA. AprU 10: In the Province Cup soccer game here 1 yesterday. Nanaimo City defeated, Victoria West by a score of 6 to 1. DISCUSSED Union Government In Southern Cross State Replaced by Laborites Sir James Mitchell's Cabinet Overthrown by Decisive Margin in Polling Which Was Held on Saturday Plebiscite Was Feature PERTH, Western Australia, April 10: (CP) The State if Western Australia voted on Saturday in a plebiscite to ecede from the Commonwealth. At the same time the . -Otero overturned the government of Sir James Mitchell, pader of the united forces of the Nationalist and Country arties, and put Labor in control. : AUSTRALIA TUKNS 1ROM LAnORITES TO LIBEItAL PARTY 4- ADKLAIDE. Aust, April 10: 1 CP The Labor government i of SouUi Australia was defea- ted at the polls Saturday and a big Liberal victory was assured. 4 -" FORMERLY BANK HEAD a One Time President of Union Bank of Canada Pass.cs Away In Victoria (Canadian Press) VICTORIA. April 10: Joha Gait, former president of the Un ion Bank of Canada, who had lived In retirement here for some years, passed away yesterday at the age of 77 years. Pioneer Railway Man Passes Away; Y ' f i DOffl'in UntariO LOS ANOELK8. AprU 10:-Jolm M. Leiand, pioneer railwayman of this continent, died here yesterday. : Among many other prominent un- j dertaklngs with which he had to do ; during his career was the financing of the Pan-American Railway for liana was oorn in unmm, usnsas. Irish Free State Has Rail Strike ,,rint 1M A 1 1 in. TV. ...u. im m UUOiiltl, flfjlli IV.- unv Kitt' new railway strike In the Irish Frecj tatc. employees of the Oreat 8ou- jUiem Railway having walked out j at the week-end In demand for In ' creased wanes and better working conditions. Halibut Arrivals AMERICAN Avona. 14,000. refused 4e and 3c, going to Ketchikan. Emma, 13.500. refused 4e and 3c CANADIAN Alice May. 3.000, refused 4c and 3c. holding Ingrld, 8.000. refused 4c and 2c, going to Vancouver. PRICE: FIVE CENTS JEWS ARE EXCLUDED W1U Henceforth Be Barred From Public Service in Germany- Nationality Re-dctined BERLIN, AprU 10: The new civil service" ' Wh 01 Ihe lllUVgovern-nient, which degrades the Jew to second class citizenship in Germany, also bars Jews from holding any positions In the public service. Under a new definition of nationality, anyone having one Jew ish grandpirent will be regarded as Jew In this country. INDEMNITY IS WANTED Manchukuo Government Demands Four Million Gold Roubles From Soviet For SeheU Railway Equipment MUKDEN, Aprjl 10: Demand was made by the government of Manchukuo yesterday for Indemnity in the sum of four million gold roubles for alleged seisure by the Soviet of ralhroy, equipment be longing longing to to Manchukuo Manchukuo nea near the Si- berlan-Mancnukuo border HERRI0T TO WASHINGTON Former Premier of France To Center With President Roosevelt PARIS. April 10 (CP) - Former Premier Bduoard HerUott will represent France In a conference in Washington with Preasaent Franklin D. Roosevelt. MONCTON OFF TO GKEAT START IN IIOUK1JY PLAY-OFF VANCOUVKH, April 10; M one ton Hawks, winners of the eastern division, defeated Sas- katoon C oaken, western chsm- pious, by a store of 3 to nil at Uw Vancouver Arena Saturday f night in the first game of the finds for the Allan Cup. em- blcruatlc of the world's ama- tcu. Hockey championship, the possession of which for the coming year will be decided by a best two out of three game series.