Tomorrow r's Tides I THIS WEEK THE IliKt 0: 13 ajn. 20.5 ft. I me Pontiac Straight 8 13:02 p.m. 175 ft. A Is on Display at Low 6:50 am. 3:3 18:48 pjn. 8.0 ft. a Kaicn Motors Show. Room NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISII COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER All Cordially Invited ,Phone 52 Vol XXIV.. No. 119. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS PEACE PROPOSALS ARE ACCEPTABLE ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENT UNAUTHORIZED SA YS Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy Are In Accord Upon1 Mussolini's Ten Year Program Premier Mussolini Whose ten-year peace plan for urpe has been adopted by faor European nations. MUSSOLINI PKACK PLAN AGKKKI) ON Canadian Press i HOME, Mav --Premier Benito almwolini's four-jovver pact design end to give Kurottt a minimum of ten years' Macl was informally agreed upon yesterday hy Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy. JURY HAS DISAGREED No Verdict Itrarliril In Prince (eorgc Murder Cae lalse Pretences Cac Now On The jury In (he Hex vs. Bade murder case at the Supreme Court As-sizr at prince George disagreed on Saturday afternoon, according to W'rd received here, and the trial w tiaversed to Uw next assises. The accused Is charged with having killed un aged Chinese merchant at Lytton several montha ago. Ilr hiding the body In the cellar of the More. The Rex vs. Miller false pretences trial is proceeding at Prince Oeorge wy, the accused In this case be-uiK charged with defrauding n In- uiuiice company following a fire Principal Points Arc Announced United States Stand Alone But Would Not Hinder Any Settlements or Interfere With Plans For Disarmament ROME, May 22: (Canadian Press) The main points in the European peace proposals of Premier Mussolini upon which Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy have reached agreement are collaboration to preserve peace for ten years among signatories of the agreement with no intention to impose solutions upon smaller nations, the possibility of port-war treaties revision:. under Article Sixteen of the Coven ant of the League of Nations, dls-I armament only as desirable, the necessity of an agreement to protect territorial Integrity and lndepen-' tU ncr of League members against xternal aggression. United SUtesgUnd ' GENEVA, May : (Canadian! J Pre' Norma -II. Davis, United States ambassador at large, told the frrenre today that hts Kr, would consult with them when i : peace . was ... menaced and. . If it agrees! i , a to the Identity of the aggressors, , will refrain from action calculated 1 to hinder collective efforts to restore loeae He announced that the Unl- U'd States was opposed to rearms ment and favors the abolition of ul feast ve arms and also reiterated the United States acceptance fiU Premier J. Ramsay MacDonalda disarmament proposals. Today s Stocks Supplied by 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Toronto Ink Nickel lft.lt. Koran. M4I. Shsrritt Gordon. M. Vsncouver Pend Oreille. M. Premier, .71. Reeves McDonald. .19. Porter Idaho. .114-Dig Missouri. 13. O-eorgla River. 07. National Stiver. Jl. Noble Five. 44. Silver Crest, .W 4. Whitewater, .11 Vs. Meridian, M. Reno. 1.1. 11 ridge lilver Cons., .36. Reward. .lU. Oils A. P Con.. .15. Calmont, .01 Vi Freehold. .07. Sterling Pacific, JO. United Oil. .001,. C. & E . M. Fabyan. .0W. Drew Belief While (letting Money From I Ionic in Old Country , Divisional headquarters of the, provincial police hero have been, advised of the conviction by Messrs. Lloyd and Hays, Justices of the peace at McDrlde, of Mrs. Grace Emily Soames on a charge of fraudulently drawing relief from thq government while she was at the ame time getting money from Eng. land. On account of her physical condition, the woman was allowed to go on suspended sentence. SHIPPING EXCLUDED Ntw Bill raised By Mouse of Com mons at Ottawa . aa. . PfOTTAWAl Ma)r 7U -tOanadtar Press! The House of Common at ttT ' , "Jj from coastal trade and the Great . . II J IS Hi lUreQ 111 Logging Camp Jack llaan Brought to City From Allison Camp For Treatment at Local Hospital The power boat Beatrice 1!., from 8kWegatc, arrived in the city yesterday, bringing Jack Haan. a logging contractor for the A. P. Allison Logging Company, who had received aft Injury in the logging camp. Captain Haan. father of the Injured rnan. brought the boat over and is returning this afternoon. ' Mt seems that Jack Haan was putting a skid under a log when the fable slipped and the log fell on the lajtrt of the skid making It fly up. This hit Haan under the chin. breaking his jaw In two places. He was taken to Dr. Charters at Queen CJwrtotte City and received first aid lucre and he Is now In the hospital here where he will remain for several weeks, it is epected. Well Known Local Machinist Passes (itrardo Fasolo, Atrd 18, Passed Away This Morning Survived , . By Widow and Family After an Illness of several months, Ocrardo Fnsolo, well known machinist and blacksmith of this city, passed away at 5:30 this morning at his home at 324 Ninth Avenue West. Funeral arrangements are in lhe hands of 1Iayncr Dros under, takers. The late Mr. Fnsolo. who was 48 years of age and a naUve of Italy, was In the service of the Canadian Fish tt Cold Storage Co. for some years and later was In the employ of the city and the Star Welding and Machine Works. Still later he had a machine shop and blarksmlthlng works on the waterfront In partner' ship with William Richards. .Deceased Is survived by a widow and three young children. Paraguay Makes In declaring war on Bollva. after nearly a year of "unofficial fighting". Paraguay becomes first power to make war officially against another country since 1918. when Guatemala declared war on the central powers. Oran Chaco. a fertile region, lGOjOGO square miles In extent, lying between the two countries. Is the bone of contention. Top. trucks loaded with Bolivian troops at Villason. Bolivia; centre, maps of the disputed area and South America: below. Paraguayan troops marching through the streets of Asuncion, Paraguay, en route to Oran Chaco: IS BACK IN PARLIAMENT Redistribution Committer, in Hopeless Deadlock, Kefrrs Problem Hack to House of Commons OTTAWA. May : (Canadian Press) The Redistribution Bill has been thrown back upon the tender mercies of the House of Commons and will probably be subject in the House for the next week or so of the most acrimonious debate of the already long session. The committee of five which had been considering the bill gave up the struggle on Saturday and disbanded after a hopeless deadlock. One Hundred Dead And Injured From Shanghai Bombing SHANGHAI. China. May 22: (Canadian Pressi One hundred persons are reported killed or wounded as a result of the blowing up of a high explosive bomb in a railway station here Friday night. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVraCMsy 3S: (Canadian Press) Wheat was auoted at MTc jpn the local exchange Saturday, be ing ciown irom Friday 60tc. Today's price was 58V4c. War "Official" LEFT FOR SKIDEGATE H. M. C S. Vancouver Off to Islands After Two-Day Visit to Port Following a two-day vtstt to the port in the course of a coast cruise in connection with patrol of the far seal herd which is now moving north to the PrlWloff island breeding grounds for the summer. It. M. C. S. Vsncouver, Lieut. Commander Louis J. M. Oavreau R C. N, left here at 4:30 yesterday morning for Skldegate. There was the usual athletic and social acUvity during the visit of the .ship to port and the personnel of. the destroyer evidently enjoyed their stay as well as local folk en Joyed having them. Coalition Has Big Majority Final Ilrsulls Show Overwhelming Mandate For Ilrrtiog and Smuts In South Africa PRETORIA, South Africa, May 3B: Canadian Pre) Pinal malta of last week's general election In the Union of South Africa give the coalition government of Premier J. B, M. Herttog and Oeneral Jan Christian Smuts 139 seats out of 150. Date of Provincial m Contest May Depend On Economic Meeting Premier States Twigg Had No Authority to Say That Poll Would Not bo Held Until September or October-Will Not be Delayed VICTORIA, May 22: (Canadian Press) Premier S. F. Tolmie today gave denial to another unauthorized announcement regarding his political plans when he stated that H. D. Twigg, M. L A. for Victoria and provincial organizer of the Conservative party, had no authority to announce that the provincial election would be held in September or October. The Premier also stated that he could not recall a j-vv-ik conversation with T. D. Pattullo, Liberal leader, promising an eiec- : tion before September. i Premier Tolmie said that the result of the London economic conference might alter the entire aspect of things and he thonght tt would be advisable to wait anal seel what transpired before ftxtoc the elertion date wfiigli, IsVsmed, would not be unduly delayed. KILLED IN EXPLOSION Seven Quebec Loggers Lose Lives When Stick of Dynamite Blows Up QUEBEC, May tt: (Canadian Press) Seven men were killed and one Injured and five escaped unhurt when a stick of dynamite exploded in a log driver's skiff on Lac Creux. sixty miles from here on Saturday. The dead are: George Aube, Joseph Imbault, Emmanuel Touched Etlouard Gagrton, Jules Itilo-deau. Henri BModeau and Henry Turiron. Is Taking Out Yellow Cedar Thomas Ssunntf. Itamcrty of Ocean talis, New Lagging at Uutrtlale Thomas Sumner, who has started a small logging operation at Bute-dale, getting out yellow eedar for delivery to Vancouver, was a weekend visitor to the city for supplies and. incidentally, taking back with him two men who will assist him in his operations He arrived from Batedale Friday, leaving today on his return down the coast. Mr. Sum ner was formerly a foreman for the Pacific Mills at Ocean falls. TWO MU6KKATS ARE CAUGHT IN ONE TRAP IIV KITZEGUCLA WOMAN KrrZJWUCLA. May 22 - Mrs. Dan Cookaon of Kltae- gjcla has set a record as far this tribe of Indiana Is con- : corned with a catch of musk- ; rat. When vudtlng her beaver traps the woman found two rate caught in the one trap by the legs. TOLMIE 1MU0NES lir. Allan Harris. Brilliant Chemist of U. B. CM Liberal Candidate in South Okanagan Canadian Press i Dr. Allah Harris of Sum-merland, specialist in chemistry at the University of British Columbia and discoverer of a new element known as Element 81, 'was selected at the end of the week as Liberal candidate to coatgst South Okanagan seat In the forthcoming provincial election against Hon. J. W. Jones, minister of finance. RUSSIA TO CONFERENCE Saviet Will ParUclpate in Parley In London, It is Announced MOSCOW. May 22: (Canadian Press i It was learned at the weekend that the Soviet government will accept an invitation to participate in the London economic confennee. Maxim Utvinoif. foreign affairs commissar, is expected to head the Russian delegation. Halibut Arrivals Summary American IStUOO pounds, Sc arW 3c to 0.7c and e. Canadian 45.000 pounds, 5e arwT 3c to 5.4c and 3c. uw, Amertean - Arrow 25.005, 5c and Sc. Storage. Reliance I.. 15,000, 6.7c and ft Booth. Remus. 6.000. Me and 3e Boojjh. Betty. 15.500 81c and 3c Atttn. Harel II. 15J00, 8.5c and 3C - val. Brothers 20.090, 8Jc ano 3c Pa- cifC Rap III., 10,080, &5c and 3c. AU lin. Unlmak. 9.500, 8Je and 3c 8-tor-nge. Anna J.. 18,090, 64c and 3c Stor ie. Viola. 7.000. 3.5c and 3c Royal " Canadian . nvna. 12,088, &M and 3c ace. Cape Spencer, 17,000, 5.4e and 3c. Storage. Teeny Mllhv 1000, 5.3c and 3. Atlln. William OoMbloom is making a very iarge shipment of fun today to New York. He claims It Is the largest single ssUpment ever sent out of Prince Rupert and is made up chiefly of martini beaver, and fox.