Y 1 ...... f. Approves Pattullo's Stand T.I). PATTl'LLO The Victoria 11 rues ban the following editorial lit regard to au an iiMiKenienl resciitly made by Prince Rupert's member. "T. II. Pallullo's announcement that In the emit or hit return to offke in the election Milch necessarily mutt be held this jear, he will not consider hi mset f bound by polities pursued by the present admin-hlration Mhlh lie retards as detrimental to the public interest, utU be encouraging in many quarters. Notwithstanding the admission by the riemlr in Jtts union government gesture some month ago of the in-ability of hlnweH and hta eolleaiurs to cope with the administrative situation in this province, ministers hare been proceeding with certain ai titllics which nave aroused widespread criticism and hkh no doubt man people feared were likely to be continued for an indefinite period. Mr I'jUuMVs statement should eave the public mind in this respect. lite next seaslan of the Legislature is likely to be marked by more innovation The process of strangling the municipalities by reducing IbeH proportion, of the revenue derived from litem hy lit provincial treasury pi oka My ssHI be continued. The oppwtitlon may be counted upon to oppose every measure which may opecale to the pvblic dkad-vantage, and we may expect front it at the same lime a deflnlle state mrnt of Its own policy. Inrtdentatly, Mr. Pattulto Is quite right In his ontrnttn that thU government which., on the admission of Its own trader ss inadequate to rope with the problems which confront it, should not engage In any controversial policies, but sltoald confine its lesii-lalive prwgram to necessary supplies and shortly afterwards appeal to the country." Canadian National May Sell Vancouver Docks To British Company NoKutiations Uiulcr Way For Disposal of .Million Dollar ailing presiiieiu 01 me v Hiinwmu vsi.iwmi, . Goods Musi be Half British to . . iand. according to the announce- LONDON, Jan. 31: The Hoard of mrnt. is planning the development Tnutc Announced here today that of a large trade In exchanging Hrl ' n.Ttivc April 1, certain classes of tish and Canadian products. k'mhI.1, manufactured In and con-1 r iKiH-rt from the DrlUah Empire ' ' "initr'es to the United Kingdom. ' T 1 Wl U I )d S of! must contain atn a a minimum minimum of of M K) Kmpirc material and labor Instead "I 25' ; is st present, before tliey will '' "dniitted free under the Empire preference tariffs. Strike in Ireland MAY RETIRE;: irx. . Vol XXIV, No. 25, win tofcst the damage done by the .dynamite explosion at Woodbvy iRoUef Camp on Moandy but indi- ' essie the wilful effort t wreck the budding In whieh'R. C. Kean. 'camp foreman, was asleep. Mr Kean was daaed but otherwise uninjured by the explosion which tore a small hole In one end of the small frame, building; Three men. who. according to the police, have been giving trou- I bte at the camp, were moved by jthe Provincial police late yeeter- ! day in a police launch, which was summoned from render Harbor t The explosion. It was intimated. !waa an outgrowth of disciplinary action taken against agitators wr 'Joined the camp and refused to I leave. Upwards of ISO men :n the camp ! rallied to the aid of the oamp foreman and no effort waa made to Interfere with the police when Property to Hull, Wythe ami Company or I ' " " lMM IMORRISON VICTORIA, Jan. 31 : Negotiations for the purchase of i ln Canadian National Steamship (kick in Vancouver by, Hull, Illy the & Comittny of Camilla, Limited may be con-j eluded iii Ottawa next week between C. H. C. Stewart, president of the shipping coinjiany, and S. J. Ilunjerford,j oimrr Chief McDonald Dropped And One of Stalt Appointed In His Dare Acasca in an aonuui.cc.iu ut, M Ulf meeting of Uie city council ; here by W. 8. Campbell, resident Mt Ught two retiortj from the uU- reprcsentattvc of Hull. Blythe M Co. uUc!i committee were adopted. One ! The dorks were built il a roat of of Uicse recommended that Fire one million dollars two years ago. Cnief McDonald be retired and that The purchasing company was re-! nod Morrison be aw win ted to the J? Tl i , cently formed as a subsidiary of U position at a salary to be agreed JLilllCl LllliaUl British romiwny of similar name; FIRE CHIEF l Continued imi page four.i a 4 4 SAM l "III. II IIMF 4 AT CITY HAM. ON 4 l.l-WINd MKirriM) 4 At Uie tneeUng of the city 4 council last night Uiere was a 4 large contingent present of un- 4 employed men who took n keen VICTORIA. Jan. 31: Mr. Justice Interest In the proceedings, on 4 Oregory of tht Supreme Court U two oMhree occasions breaking 4 tirtiB- on simerannuatlon It Is Into hearty applause. 4 laarned today In official circles. After the meeting was over. 4 Credence Is also given to a report thy were walking out 4 I1RLFA8T, Jan. Sl:-A strike of that Mr. Justice Oallther of the' someone started the Hod Flag 4 iwilwaymen throughout Northern Court of Appeal will shortly reUre. . and It was taken up by all and 4 Ireland, except In Uslfast and I w,th much "Cunty Down, began at mWnlghtl He that, swells In prosperity will " a rasult r u wage dispute. be sure to shrink la adversity 44444444 4 4 noi oeen given rrv ainctman ri pealed to the council ana itvv rr-versed the decision. The resolution waa then oustBtdered and puscd te whale eeaacU supporUnj; it. It! asked the Oowsvmenl t i nssMnm the former relief rates for four more month, incluotng two months already past during rhi"h the city had paid out the full relief and ubder the present plan would get a share from tr.e Government There was a good deal of discussion over the scheme. Aldermau PUlsbury urged that protest had been made in the south and he thought the man oule be put back on te hsxtar rate as soon as possible. Alderman Weseh said the scale rate wa so low he dM not see how a person could exist under It. Alderman Weacb waa glad to see oeople getting relief if possible. The Federal Oovernment had men In time of war and they should, if necessary, conscript their wealth bi this time of need. He knew many homes where there was great need. A man could look NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933 A .Written Guarantee For One Year With Eyery Goodyear Tire ; Sold By Us in 1933 KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 53 H Council Commences Policy of W I PARIS, Jan 31 Premier Designate Edouard Daladler. announced early today that he had been successful in forming a new French ministry with himself as Premier and Minis- tcr of War. ASK MORE RELIEF OF PROVINCE City )trrrilrs Mayor's Decision on (imtion o( Order an J Pa r,l . Resolution At the mretin ul the ci'.y cxn, cil Mayor 8iephen.s suffered i slight revere- in r r m 1 a n oiuuon oy Ald'-rmHi. t. 'y r if-order bcJiU:? p:pei n; tioc ii.r nr. PRICE: FIVE CENTS STRIKE LOOMS AT ANYOX C.N. DOCKS AT VANCOUVER MAY BE SOLD STRIKE AT ANYOX IS IMMINENT Men Want More Money, Lower Hoard and Other Changes Width Are Refused A.N VOX, Jan. 31: Employers of the ( ran by Company here will go on strike tomorrow. The number affected will include those at the smelter, mine, mill and coke plant. tin Friday demands were made from the company for higher wages, lower board and variow changes in connection with the condition of employment. Thcte ( demands were refused by the . company with the mult that the men have decided to quit work. RELIEF CAMP WRECKING lixplovion Outcome of Disciplinary I Action Against Agitators Who lie fused to Leave j , VANOOUVKR, Jan. 31-Beeorts Retrenchment; Unemployed Attend in Large Numbers, Sing Red Flag Committed Suicide I irc C,,icf and Irireman Martin Laid Off and Number iif Other Economy Measures Passed or Advanced a ; ! . Jtl" 1 I. in. II ...- ood ni"ie' who ciyli U ivi lite 1:1 Pah- by driiiK.ug ixnvm. She im ijc arjirf hq fiancee, Hubert Hirr'' ..in sern- irlo wntrr. w!i m she had gone to FarU to meet. blageat Regular Meeting Last Night A-clve fp nine by giving each a 'treed ivitjiiay for one-fourth of her i nc ortercr the rollecUon of all .irr ar i payments or rente due 'inorr 'he soldier's housing scheme uKi Hiro trs for teleptione rentals; i-onfirmed the appointment of P. W. Anderson as relief inspector; ordered the auditor to prepare a plan for a more simplified accounting sysWm and passed a bylaw giving the city the right to take a mortgage on property, real or personal,! . of any.ownla. theanme end getting -renef. ' ' " Also notice of motion was given ' by Alderman Black that at the next It took the coroner's jury a very short time this afternoon to come to the verdict that Frank Bush came to his death as the result of self-inflicted revolver vounds in the basement of his own store at Prince Rupert on the morn-intr of January 7 during a fit of despondency. Deputy made no bones about conscripunej Coroner Lancaster commended the police after hearing out for himself but he waa sorry for the women and children. AMcrman Basso-Bert thought Premier Dennett should carry out what he had promised at Calgary. He had great sympathy with the men who were tryin? to get something from the Oovernment. Alderman Black thought the Oovernment should be more gen erous. Mayor Stephens said he was In sympathy with the spirit of the recohition but not with the man ner In which it had been Intronu--ed. It wan carried unanimously DR.CHOWN PASSES ON TORONTO. Jau. SI: The Ilev Dr. Hniuel CIkhvii. fonnsr general superintendent of Uie Methodist Church In Canada, died here last night. Dr. Chown waa 79 years of age. and had been 111 fur some time. Galsworthy is Dead in London LONDON. Eng.. January 31: John Galsworthy. British novelist til with uremia. Coroners Jury Satisfied After Hearing Evidence of Witnesses That Frank Bush Shot Himself WANT CASH FOR LIVERS Seattle and Ketchikan FHiermrn Want to Sell iMrcct 1'tslead of lhrith Supply lleutc KinCIUKAN, Alaska, January 31 Another complication in the already muddled pirpara-llons for halibut fishing seiawm was revealed with the announcement hy the Deep Sea Fishermen's I'nlwn of Seattle and Ketchikan, that they will demand ttnl illlUui nt khirri nf halt At the regular fortnightly meeting of the city council last evening the new city council started out on its policy of retrenchment which a majority of its members had pledged themselves prior to the recent election. They laid off l ire Chief McDonald and Fireman P. Martin, thus permanently reducing the fire hall staff; reduced the cost of i-ast of the teleplwne girls g 'the verdict. The Jury consisted of i Theo CoQart. Max Heilbroner. Tom Balllnger. Steve King. Hstaee Du-illamcl and George Frtaaell. The ! court stenogapher was Trevor Johnstone. A number of witnesses were called this morning. Constable Wyman of the Provincial Police told of being called to the scene of the tragedy. 'He found the body with a buUet wound In the cheat and two wounds In the face. Indications were that the chest wound was fired first and the others dlrecUy after. From his experience he would say the shots were fired from within eight or ten inrhes and they went In such a direction that they could well have been fired by the man himself. There were powder marks around itne wounas ana iwu or uie ouueis i h" ln chrs cto but livers be made on Ihe host Instead of thmutj. the supply no,f fPParance of the body was houses. The fishermen said that Ihe sale of the livers on Ihe host moiiM pmvkle Ihrm with much needed money while Ihe sale through supply homes would the them no Immediate return. Killed in Prison landslide , Hurled Convicts Koek and Karth I IVMJSfVU PBIJSTVN ni .Ian 11 There were three convtota killed and one Injured. In the prison quarry them. , nRiunu una n pnBium oi tnv clothes Indicated that the right -.vn: had been used. There were positive Indications that Bush had been lying down when shut both In the head and body. There were blood I spots behind the head, j The revolver found at his side had ! evidently been fired three times and I this revolver. It was proved later, i was the one owned by Bush. When the body was searched tt Under was found Uwt there was $5.03 In the pocket and $111.75 in a box In another part of the basement The tUI contained $19.60 Dr. Hanklnson told ot making an examination of the body. Death was here on Monday whan two land-1 due to bleeding from mortal wounds and dramatist. dK here todsvy at aildea of approximately tour bun-, Inflicted by the pistol shots. the age oMXt'ffa. He has been d red tons of rock and earth caught. Mrs. Magnuson. housekeeper of ( (Continued on Page Four) meeting of the council he would move that steps be taken to collect taxes from those who owned income-bearing property and wp.o lad not so far paid. Itie gathering waa attended by veral hundred unemployed who on several occasions cheered the speakers and at trte conclusion sang the Red Flag as they left the city hall. a The council was divided much like the legislature, into the goy- 8raf way the new members or the eounctl voting together and the old members opposing. Exceptions to this were seen when Alderman Casey voted with the new members and when Aldermen Wesch and Basso-Bert voted against the ruling of the chair which would have prevented the submitting If a resolution by Alderman Casey appeal ing to the provincial government to restore the former rate oi relief for four months Including two already past The meeting lasted for nearly . two hours and after It was over, one ' of the unemployed made a speech In the street outside ouUlntng his , view of what had taken place with- ; hi for the benefit of those who bad been unable to get Into the chamber-or who might not fully appreciate. the significance of what had taken place during the meeting. Alaskan Pioneer - Dies in California FAIRBANKS, Alaska. Jan. 31: rlends have been advised of the death of Prank Manley. one of the most prominent and colorfurf Alaskan pioneers. He died on Sun- day in San Prancisro. supposedly from Injuries suffered In an auto-T mobile accident. Tom High orrow s S:M ain. IT 5ft pm. 11:00 am. 33:44 pm. Tides 18.8 tt. 15.S J 7 a ft. 8.6 1t. PLANS COLLECTION .r OF UN T AID TAXES WHERE POSSIBLE. At the meeting of the city council last night Alderman Black gave notice that at the next meeting of the city eoun- cU he would bring forward a resolution Instructing the city council to take steps to collect unpaid taxes from those own- 4 Ing property and deriving In- come from It. ,,