Tomorrow's Tides MOM TON HAWKS WIN , , 1 ,. "i1 I''. I. .1(1 scow. Is being towed into Prince Ru arrive here about mW ncT u m,rm, uir ana eausea conswcnxDic "Pratum l Ucr The re-ruta; n the vst. is due to ar- ' ,""t or The ull of the Livingstone H the ,.lnn- s point . where traftsler of UV ,,lrn belongs to Capt Tony Mar- exprevs etc is to be Unusen and was uninsured, has not damaged but engine and stub train ani. brough been badly Work of clearing the line "quipment have, of course, suf- .uina but It wilt probably fered from the long immersion ; ten davH b. for? normal The vessel Is helm lowed Into , ,n be resumed. .wirt bv the work baits Jedway and . c. N. Cant Armnur returned to port New City Gas Tank is Now Being Put In meeting of the city council i t the utilities committee j ( tided that all the city J h .sent to the Union Oil Oo.j i nd oil until a new city I tank could be Installed and J chairman of the utilities "i( be authorised to pur- i. mk if It rnn be obtained early this morning on the C N which Imedlatelv went back t Dundas Island t ii.vd.il in towin-the Livingston? II In MURDER AT STE.MARIE Frank Vena Dead and Frank I'iro-mtlll Under Arrest in Alleged "llevenge Killing" I 8AULT 8TB. MARIE. Ont April 11- iRPi Pnnk Vena was shot -. xalislaetory to him wu t MJl niht ,. m lunation to the council. mnk P)romcuj W4S arrested on n v ( h. chairman of the utlll- Lh(irBe 0f murder after what police ::mlltee, slated that the Vm was a revenge killing. lank was leaking and It was VcnB had been acquitted last tut lately MO gallons of gas wepk on cnHrge of murder In n ti.iNKlng within a few days connprti0n with the death of Tony lie commit tee had deemed plomcm. brother of Trank. ble to take the necessary ue action. A tank had been (I at a price of DO from the "ii Company. 'ii.sey made a motion, v Aid. Ilocheater, that Aid. ' ' be complimented on the, ac- KIDNAPPED GIRL FOUND i i' he had taken In probing )or, nrfCnaay. Who Disappeared in ater In the manner that he Tiirrc vCars Ago in Winnipeg, Located in Minneapolis VANCOUVER. April 11: CPl-Doris Orocnaway. aged 18. daugh ter of II. C. Oreenaway of Vaneou- AI.UN CUP HONORS three ,ver wno was kidnapped years VANCOUVER. Aurll 11: CP M melon Hawk, won the Do-11 'ii iimateur hockey eham- '-inp here last nlglit when v iefeatd Saskatoon Qua- in the second and deciding of the Allan Cup fierlet wore of two to nil. They won the first game on nerday thnc to nil. !ggo while her family was resitting in Winnipeg, has been touna in Minneapolis, her father lias been advUed by Chief of Police Newton of Winnipeg. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVBR. April 11: (CPl Wheat was quo at 50V4c on the local exchange today. Mayor and Aid. Wesch Unable to See ilow Council Can Carry on Aid. Basso-Urrt Differs There was considerable discussion at last night's council meeting on toe advisability of a commls-sJonershlp for the city follow in k the filing in Vancouver of a petition asking the Supreme Court for an order authorizing the appointment of a commissioner for the City of Prince Rupert because of the default in payment of a $35 Interest coupon. Alderman II D. Rochester aked the council to give the finance com- ' ml Use time to consider the matter , , pert on the high tide for repairs, it- QOt Mc J5L"S J1"nCUlt ! a min rate tt expected to be . r un bringing in pa-en- i " . "f " ' lakes to do so within the next few M.S. 43 i from prince Kupmi ; " .TIT .. ""MM. Rochester stated inai some-he was lying on the bottomamld , line of C-nadtaui!1 tate ycsUrosy ! ..! Railways is blocks by ,p" - """V" .afternoon and he would like to have llanse of a rock tunnel Is, cry time for the finance committee to look Into the matter. In this light, the council expressed willingness to give Aid. Rochester and his committee more tune and it was deckled that a meeting of the finance committee be held on Wednesday night with a view to reporting to the council at a special meeting to be held on Thursday night. During the discussion. Aid. Rud-derham expressed belief that the bond should be paid meantime Mayor Stephens favored Aid. Wesch's opinion that immediate action must be taken. He could not see where the council could make ends meet. If the city did strike a mill rate It would be so high that the people would be unable to pay it. The revenue would not be collected due to the high mill rate and 'he city would be as bad on as ever f a commissioner came In. he would be in a better way to talk U he bondholders. Several others spoke In this torn tut AM. Basso-Bert brought for ward a motion to the effect tha hey fight the said commissioner hip! As thrre was Aid. Rochester', notion for delaying till Thucadav jv&S before the house tills was no: considered. It was unanimously agreed by members of the council when they hearp Aid. Rochester's remarks that he had found something that needed looking Into and that the finance committee should be given more time to look Into the matter and bring It before the council In a special meeting on Thursday night. scvrrii: m:i:u sitply IS I)i:Cll)i:i)IA' MMITI'l) SEATTLE. April 11. -As pro- dnctlon throughout the conn- try continues to foil behind the demand for beer following the commencement of sale of 4 the amber fluid on Friday last, supplies of the beverage in Se- attle. like many other cities, are decidedly limited. It was stated yesterday that It would probably be thirty days before sufficient quaiilitlts of brer would be available to meet nil orders. American Home Owners Helped On Mortgages WASHINGTON, D.C., April 11: -President Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday approved legislation providing for assistance in the carry ing of mortRitKCH to owners of city homes valued .it 120.000 or less An interest rate of five percent is YOUNG GIRL ON BIG HOP light biplane once Prince of Wiles, she had left Lympne. Ennland on Sunduy mom Ing. THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet A... 1:50 a in. 23.1 ft. 2 pjit. 20.3 rt. Is on Display at Low s. am. 1.5 It. Kaicn Motors Show Room NORTHERN AND CENTRAL IJR1TISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER All Cordially Invited Phone 52 V XXIV No. 85. PRINCE RUPERT, D.C.TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1933 New Speedway Proposed i It prosperity f vex rounds the corner this elevate stra. ,ht away Tfr fimf brtnim PaH WHlTa resi lient non-skid asphalt, speeds up to 100 miles an hour will be possible, it is claimed. DAUNTED WEATHER Akron Took Off in Sfile of Unfavorable Meleurlijiejil Keportv Admiral's Dudy Found WA8111NOTON. D.C.. April 11 At the naval inquiry yesterday Iiikj the disaster which overtook the tiant United SUtea dirigible Akron 'ast week. It w;i revealed thit the treat alrtJilp left Iakehurst air station on Monday night in spite of adverse weather forecasts. Some ten miles distant from Uie scene of the crash, the body of Admiral William A Moffett. chief of the naval Bureau of Aeronautic--, me of the victims, was recovered from the ocean yesterday. The earch for bodies, which has been e warded with considerable success luring the last few days. Is REPEAL IS APPROVED Michigan Approves Flimlnation of Liglileenth Amendment by 'JO lo One Vote LAN81NO. Mich.. April ll:-Tti Slate of Michigan yesterday approved repeal of the national prohibition law by a vote of W to one. This is the first state in the untoi lo formally vote approval of repeal ADDING TO PLATFORM SorblM Party and Unemployed Committees (Set Together Joint committees from the Social st Party of Canada and the Unem ployed Councils and affiliations met last night. The following additions to the platform for the proposed Ubor candidate for Prince Rupert riding in the forthcoming provincial election will be submitted to the meeting on Wednesday night for approval: 1. Candidate must pledge himself to the abolition of the capitalistic system. 2. Establishment of clinics where medical and dental attention can be obtained: advice re. child welfare, nnd other matters now beyond the reach of the mass of the people. After a lengthy discussion. It was aitreed to leave the question to the ; nmss meeting on Wednesday night. whether or not the selection of a candidate should be proceeded with as previously arranKCd or be delayed PRICE: FIVE CENT8 huGL SMmGiimcmmAcumD SALVAGE JOB ON LIVINGSTONE REWARDED WITH SUCCESS Local Halibut Boat is Recovered From Thirty-One Fathoms of Water Difficult Job is Accomplished Under Adverse Conditions On West Coast of Hanks Island OutHt With Tow Due in Port This Afternoon MTssfully culminating a salvage job that was fraught ii any difficulties which made the attempt appear for ' imc to be imiMxwible of accomplishment, the Armour ;.ic Co., under the personal direction of Capt. W. P. o'ir, yesterday ww able to raise the Livingstone II, t the largest vessels of the Prince Rupert halibut i W fleet, from a depth of thirty-one Train Passengers, Mail, Etc. Are Due About Midnight fathoms of water into which ahc sank over three weeks ago follow-lnt a strand Inn cn the west coast of Dundas Island, and this afternoon the vessel, lushed to the wrecking RECEIVER IS DISCUSSED! I Council Defers Action in Regard to Commissioner Until Special j Meeting Thursday Various Views Enough Drugs To Put New York To Sleep Shipped via Montreal Man Charged With Mulcting Customs Department of Half Million Dollars Bribery of Officials Also Charged " In Connection With Prosecution MONTREAL, April 11: (CP) A huge smuggling conspiracy with ramifications stretching into France and Lnited States has been uncovered here, Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced yesterday when Harvey Davis, aged 32, appeared in arraignment court charged with mulcting the Canadian customs department of $500,000 . in import duties on drugs, bribery WORKING AS i CARPENTERS Carrying Out of Mdntyre Block Repairs Diwm&ed by Council A letter from the secretary of the Carpenter's and Joiners' Un ion protecting against the using of relief labor on Melntyre Block repairs when so many of the carpenters by trade needed this work to keep them off relief came up at the City Council me Vine last night and was discussed at length. The meeting was Informed by members of the Board of Works that relief men to be used in connection with the renovating of the block were to be paid the standard wage of $6.80 per day but It would not be on a cash bases for the men would only be working off their relief. If carpenters that were not on relief they would have to pay them cash Aid. Black. Rudderham and Ca sey took tr.e stand wttn the carpenters that, if these tradesmen dtd not get some work, they would be soon on relief thenuei res and be another buraen to the city. It was explained to these aldermen that. If the work was not done on the not be done at all A motion of Aid. Rochester's that the question be referred back to the Board of Works was put before the meeting and carried with Aid. Blaek. Casey and Rudderham dissent mg. Bennett to Take Part in Parley At Washington OTTAWA. April 11: (CP Prime Minister R. B. Bennett will attend President Franklin O. Roosevelt's International conference in Washington next week. It is officially si:i um; spkkh ItlXOKO 18 .MAIlK i Mivt Jean lUtlen Kearlirs Athens' further in order to dive organised DBBBN2A NO. Italy. April 11: 4 On Her Way to Australia f labor time to consider the matter at CP Francesco Angello, pt- J " - Its own meetings. I loting the speed plane "Red ATHENS, Orceos, April 11: CPi The acUon of the unemployed In Bullet." broke the worid's Miss Jean Batten, a twenty-three reuard to running a candidate was. seaplane speed record by nearly year old New Zealand girl, arrived heartily endorsed by the committee twenty allies an hour y eater- here from Naples yesterday on a! from the Socialist Party and the day as he roared out over Uke solo flight to Australia. Flying a : wish was further exoressed that Oartti at an average soeed of if customs officials and entry into the country from Paris of morphine. ''ocairte, heroin and opium to the amount of thirty thousand ounces valued at $1,000,000 Is involved. Bnough drugs had been smuggled from France through Canada Into Uie United States "to put the whole of New York City to steep declared laustav Monet Kpreeentlng VieJttilliWgBTeflWHIftW ' sel. To Look Into Living: Costs Special Committee Appointed By City Council Lat Night- Mayor Stephens, at last night's oupcll meeting, denied having made any statement to the effect hat the cost of living was lower In Prince Rupert than in Victoria. What he had said, he explained, was the council hired that, on prtcea of some staple ar- 'Icles. it was found, that Prince Ru- !rt was 4rt bemw Victoria. Aid. IPllsbury said that he could not possibly believe that thU was a fact and that some mistake had been made somewhere. It was decided by the council that a committee of three be appointed to look into the matter with a delegation from the Unem- basia of using relief labor. It would ployed Association. Hie Mayor ap- pointed Aid. Pillsbury. Casey and Rudderham to act on the said committee. .. 5 PASSING OF RAHMAN f. K. Brooks, Chief of Motive Powtr lor Canadian National, Well Known Here MONTREAL, April U: tCPi-C, R. Brooks, chief of motive power and car equipment for the Cana dian National Rati ways, died here suddenly yesterday. lie was 40 years of age. The late Mr. Breaks was quite well known In Prince Rupert, liav-Ing paid regular visits here In the past during the coUrse of lnstiec-T tlon trip to the coast. Halibut Arrivals Summary American HSOO pounds, te and . , . Canadian -31.000 pounds, 4c and.' r. ' American Avona. 14.000. and Emma, 12,500, owned by the they would be pleased to see repre- 42&S tUS par hour for live Uold 8torage. 4c and 2c .enlatives from every unit of or- laps, uanueri labor at Wednesday night's meeting. Canadian Alice May, 3100, and Cape Beale, lP.OOO, Cold Storage, 4c and 2c.