Watch For Announcement of the Tomorrow's Tides 11CW UICVIUlCI'iTV High 6:29 a.m. 19.9 ft. 19:22 p.m. 18.1 ft- Chevrolr t Kales & Smlce Low 0:03 ajn. 13 ft. I'lione 53 and Mack 319 13:05 6.9 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER pjn. V XXIV.. 14. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS R ELIEF ADMINISTRATION IS POLICE ANNOUNCEMENT Workless Insurance is Now Being Dealt With by Ottawa Conference Attempt to Introduce System of Soviet Government in Canada Will Not be Tolerated by Federal Government, Bennett Asserts OTTAWA, Jan. 18: (Canadian Press) Unemployment relief administration throughout Canada is "reasonably ttfhient," the conference of Dominion and provincial Pvernments has decided after a thorough review. The inference today turned to the question of unemployment insurance. V' sierday Prime Minister UennetlK .i ., delegation tram the National i ' .nmitu of unemployed Council ..i' no attempt to introduce a - trm of Sot let govtrnwiatU in this uir.ry would be tolerated and '!:... u system of non -contributory i inployment uuuranc would not :. introduced by the present gov- i irtiont. t "i.vutuiion and unemptormeflt i Ik i ub-eommlUees were set up ' ui rmm'tjU rmi c, ine nm vo oc vneerm i ..irniaiukhlp of Hon. W. II. Price, A'torney General of Ontario, and Mond wider Premier J. t. Jl: aiiIw of Alberta KEEP JAPAN IN LEAGUE Dopc'ste Lllorls Willi Ttiat I nd in View Being Made by British (ovrrnmrnt l oNDON. Jan. II The IMUsh vi niment la making dosverste ilru to retain Japan In Utt Lemur of Nation J. i pan continue to hold out I..UIISI United States taking part n .ny settlement of the latest .NiiiD-JapurMM crUto fliirn III Hour OKNEVA. January IS The Lea-H- of Nations yesterday can Japan forty -eight hours within Aiu.h to submit acceptable propo-u for Uie sctUtmcnt of the dli-iit in Manchuria with China. BILL IS NOW LAW I'lillliplnc Independence He-Approved YcMcrtlay by United States Senate WASHINGTON. D.C, Jan. 18:-The Phtlllptnc Independent bill became law yesterday when the flcnutc re-approved the measure following the over-riding last week by the House ot Representatives of President I louver's veto. TO Sllll WHKAT TO t VLADIVOSTOK WINNIPEO. Jan. 18: Wheat strengthened up a quarter of a rent on the local market yes- tenliy on the strength of re- porta that lUtistA wrs In the murktt for Canadian wheat to be delivered through Vlndlvo tok. WORKLECS INSURANCE Dennett Oppoted to Non-Contributory Principle and Submit Alternative I'lan flfTTIWi 1mm tm- A ifat IWMI mmtoywi waited woo. raSter R. B. Bennett yesterday and presented a acbeaoe of non-contrtbary unemployment insurance. The Premier declared flatly that he was opposed to the principle of noa-con tributary unemployment tnmir-ance and later in the day he submitted a plan of contributory unemployment Insurance for the coo-aideraUon today of the conference of Dominion and provincial premiers which U in aciwion here. iTAXES ARE BEING PAID Oakary lleceives Nearly Half a Million in 1933 Prepayment CALOARV Jan 18 80 far Uila year the City of Calgary has received ItM.OOO In 1933 taxes from taxpayers a a gesture of assistance for the city council in the difficulties following refusal to meet $400.-990 In United States on bonds maturing January 1 in New York. British Aviatrix Still Unreported 1 No Word of lady llalley Since Leav- Oran on Flight to Capetown ORAN. Algeria. Jan. 18: (Cana dian Press 1 -Lady Bauey. British aviatrix and wlft of the South African diamond magnate, Is still unreported In the Sahara Desert, after having left here Sunday on the second lap of a flight from London to Capetown. Capt J. A. Molltson has announ ced that he Is ready to start at a moment's noUce In search of the aviatrix. JUSTICE IS DEAD lion. W. V.. Purdue Passed Away Yeslerday In Winnipeg at Are of Klghty-Three v WINNIPEG. Jan. 18: (Canadian Press) Hon. W. K. Purdue, former Chief Justice of the Manitoba Oourtof Appeal, died here yesterday nt the age of 83 years. Mr. Ail birds u snow birds More seen here a." they TWO GIRLS INCRASH John Tate and Audrey Sale-Barker Sustain Injuries in Juncle Plane Smash NAIROBI. Kenya Colony. Africa. Jan If: (Canadian Press 1 John Page and Audrey Sale-Darker. Brt-ttah society girls, who crashed their airplane in a wild animal infested Mingle forty miles south of here, were both injured but were brought to Nairobi safely yesterday. Miss Page, who la the daughter of Sir Arthur Page. Chief Justice of Burma, suffered a broken leg and Miss Sale-Darker sustained head injuries. They were making a lets uiely return flight from Capetown to London when they crashed. j New Social Era in Which Science Rather Than Business Will Play Great Part Predicted by Speaker HA new social system is coming, and I hop i will come gradually, in which business will not be indicative of good times but in which the fruits of scientific research will bo distributed in a scientific way by persons who will be es pecially trained to carry out that distribution, declared H. N. Hrocklesby, assistant director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station. Inn1 an address on Uie subject of on kutific research. A Dlshop of "Science In Relation to the Depres-1 Uie cuinh of Rngland some year Ion" before the Prince nupert Oyroi Rg0 nad madc a p for a ten-year Club at luncheon yesterday. Mr. iuy ror science. A slmUar ap-Droekleshy questioned Uie wtedom p, hd i,, mwle Dy R famus of proposaU tliat had been ad van-11 pfrsMcnt n that soclal-eed by some leaders that the de- oglsts. eeonomlsU and humantUr-prowlon might be alleviated by a tan m(grit jWve the opportunity of moratorium on scieimuc researcn. In opening. Mr. Drocklesby stated ; Uiai it now appeared vo oe generauy aecepted tlutt there had been two principal causea for the depression, first, the war, and. second and probably most Important, the machine age. Ever since the spinning jenny 11a a Dcen invented men naa Deen. put but of work through the development of machines which took their places. Technocracy said that, where forty men had been employ ed seventy-five years ago, only one was today required to do the work. Mr. Drocklesby went on to deal with demands which had been hud from time to time that there should be n holiday or moratorium IN CONNECTION and Mrs. J. A. MoIIison a! .'ion. .1-. an R'T'.pUne cockpit are Uk c it Mow and easy at St. Mo.iu. TWKNTV CKNTS Ptlt DAY roil SlMil.K .MtiN LIVING IN nOMRSJUP PARUNTS VICTORIA. Jan. 18: (Canadian Press 1 As a temporary arrangement. Hon. R. W. Druhn. minister of public works, has announced that single men resident at the homes of parents who are also on relief will receive 30c per day pending some final deel- amn after discussion with fed- era! authoriUsa. POUND AND DOLLAR N8W YORK. Jan 18: -The Drl tlsh pound sterling closed at down 5-16c. on the local foreign ex change market yesterday. The Ca nadlan dollar closed at 87c. catching up with the progress that (Continued on rage 2 uoosi;vi;i.T and IIOOVLK Al'COKD NEW YODK. Jan. 18: (Cana- dtan Preset A united front by President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Herbert Hoover on the matter of American policy In the Par Bast was Indicated here yes- teroay by the Democratic lender. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MoIUsoq S iteerland. COSGRAVE FAVORED General Opinion is That Former President Will Return to Power in Free State DUBLIN. Irish Free State, Jan. IS: (Canadian Press) There is a growing expectation here that the Sumann na Ngaedheal of Former President William Cos-grave will win the general election in the Irish Free Slate on January 21. It Is considered probable, however, that Cosgrave may find his party in the Dail with such a small majority that his position would be most precarious unless he enlisted the co-operation of Independent members of the Central Party, representative of the Farmers and Ratepayers league. Opinion of the Dublin Slock F.irhanrx K definitely turning toward the prospect ot a change In government. OPINION OF MACKENZIE Vancouver Member of Parliament Docs Not l.ook For I'nlfica-tion of Two Railway Systems VANCOUVBft. Jan. 18- Commenting; yesterday upon the pro- nounomient of President B. W. Deatty of the Canadian Pacific Railway In Toronto In favor ot the unification under one management of Uie Canadian Pacific National Railways, Hon. Ian MacKcnzle. federal member for Vancouver Centre, expressed Uie opinion that Parliament would not accept a plan of outright consolidation. He believed, however, that the offending tribunal clauso in the report ot th Duff Commission would be remov ed and the two railways left themselves to work out voluntary ceo-nomtltea by elimination ot duplies lions In lines and services. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Jan. 18: iCanadlan Press) Wheat was quoted at 44tj on Uie local exchange yesterday. VANCOUVER. Jan. 18: (Canadian Pwa Wheat wi quoted at 4 4 tic on the local exchange today. EFFICIENT WITH BUSH CASE Uncertainty Exists Whether Well Known Grocer Killed Self Two Mullets Found in Head and One in Body Tragedy Believed to Have Occurred Late Monday Night or Early Tuesday Morning BULLET ENTERED HEART The revolver bullet which entered the right side of the body of F. E. Bush, local merchant, who was found dead in the basement of his store on Sixth Street yesterday morning, penetrated deceased's heart, it was revealed today. Police neither confirmed nor denied a report which was current that one of the two bullets entering the head pierced the brain. In an official statement made last night by the police in onnection with the case of Frank E. Bush, well known Prince Rupert grocer, who va3 found yesterday morning shot to death in his store, it was announced that it was undetermined as yet whether it was a case of suicide. The investigation is proceeding under direction of Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill and an Inquest " juru'o'ur vvsuro iTBfW l - temoon before Deputy Coroner A. J. Lancaster, the hearing being ad Journed for one week after the body had been viewed at the point where It was found. A post-mortem examination was performed Tuesday night by Dr. C. II. Hankinson. The body was found between 8 and 8:30 yesterday morning by Henry Smith jr.. Rush's delivery man. after opening the store for the day's business. The body was lying1 on a small cot In the basement of the store. It wa fully dressed with two bullet holes In the head! and a third In the body on the right side. Lying beside the body on the! cot was found a 32 Winchester six-chamber revolver. There were three discharged shells in Uie weapon and three of the chambers still contain loaded shells. Every thing seemed to be In order In the place with noUiing disturbed to any extent. It was not usual for Bush to stay In the basement of the store for he had an apartment In the Meeker Block. Krora general observations, tt Is believed Bush had been dead since late Monday night or early yesterday morning. It appeared that the bullets had been tired from close range. The coroner's Jury constats ot Theo Ootlart. foreman. Thomas Bellinger. George Frtssell, Max Uellbroncr, Horace Duhamel and Stephen King. After It had been viewed In the store by the coroner's jury. Uie body was removed to Uie parlors of the B. C. Undertakers where tt wUl be prepared for burial. NOTE TO CONGRESS President Hoover Urtes Solons to ! (let Alone With Job ot BaJ-anclnt Budget WASHINGTON, DC Jan. 18:-j In a sharp note to Congress yesterday. President Herbert Hoover ur- Iged that Uie Job of balancing the I budget be got along with. He de-jelared that the budget now was $1,000,000,000 behind and that Uie present session. Instead ot exercising economy, had passed five bilk which would mean a huge Increase In governmental expenditure. iT V i lin T 4 1 rrt LUAINo HAVE. NO STRINGS Little Likelihood of Confederation ot Newfoundland and Panada, Says Premier Alderdice ST. JOHN-S. Nfld, Jan. 18: (Canadian Pressi Loans extended to Newfoundland by the United King dom and Canada have not added to the likelihood of confederation with Canada. Prime Minister Alderdice stated yesterday. He said that the loans had no "strngs" attached to them. BANK SHOWS BIGPROFIT Canadian Bank of Commerce on Right Side of Ledger Last Year By J 1479.000 MONTREAL, Jan. 18 Sir John Alrd. president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, at the annual meeting yesterday, announced that profit for the year 1932 had amounted to $4,379,000 which was slightly less than for the preceding year. Son is Born to Aga Khan's Wife White L'omort of Hindu Potentate and Sportsman (lives Birth To Heir PARIS, Jan. 18A son was bom yeaterday to the wife of the Aga Khan. lUndu potentate and sportsman. TLN (iOVtllNMIUNTS AUK IN CONFLTIKNCK OTTAWA, Jan. 18: Cana- dlan Press) The Dominion- provincial conference opened her yesterday with ten gov ernmenU represented. Prime Minister R. B. Bennett presided In the railway committee room ot the House of Comomn.