Today 's Weather Prince Rupert Snowing, light northwest wind; barometer. 39,G6; temperature, 20; sea smooth. Vc! XXIV No, 292 NEW me SHIP AGROUND, Havana Newspaper Is Visited and Left In Shambles By Rioters l our Dead and Siv Wounded as Net Result of Outbreaks In Capital of Island Republic YesterdayPrecautions Against Further Disorders HAVANA, Dec 18: (CP) New violence broke out in any part of Havana as well as elsewhere in Cuba yog-id ay with the net result that four lay dead ami six were unded law night. The office of the newspaper El Paie, ich has campaigned actively against the Urau ran Mar-government, was visited by rioters, ransacked, fired . and left In shamble The govern Gets Jail For Robbing Caches Olfrmr AcaiHot law of Northland firing Punkhmetit Tor AlHfl Man i- , ! 1 - iiirut Connell for whom a R-u ' xirdluon was recently iiom Atlln after reports had irrrtved that he was starring i netted cabin on the trail aoene tv milea south of the Northern 0 i h Columbia town, has been nrrd to thirty days' imprison-by Stipendiary MafUtrate W Aright at Atlln following his unn on a eharge of robblnr s according to advice receiv divisional headquarters of Uv nf t.il police here. It appears thU waa the way In which ' ii had been subsisting. Ha had ' Mat he was headed overland Alberta. Samuel Insull, III, Takes To Bed In Athens ATHENS. Oreece. Dec. It: I with Illness, Samuel Insult is wanted In Chicago to face; hi conspiracy charges In con-! n with the collapse of his, ' i s enterprises, took to his bed 1 1. -nd of the week. Insull has ordered to leave Oreece oy U;u y 30. COLD HERE LAST NIGHTlINDBERGHS I-Ulitrcii Degrees of Frost Gives Pilncc Itupert Lowest Heading of Year Prince Rupert had 1U lowest ''irrmomeler reading so ff UjIs winter at 4 o'clock this morning wiwn the mercury descended to 14 nlMivp jero. It was snowing thU af-f rnoon wltli n light northwest wind nnd there was prospect of eontln-urd cold and generally wintry conditions. There was a heavy fall of Know over the week-end. Mrs T. N. LeIMte and young son sailed yesterday afternoon on 'In- Princess Norah for Vancouver whore they will spend the Christ-and New Year holiday season visiting with relative. Mr. LePage leaves on tills afternoon's train for a business trip to Smlthers and other Interior paint nnd will be ing south before the end; of the icar. . , VIOENCE ment it taking Increased precau- tkonary measures to put down fur ther dlaorders. pitorimrrnu shot WHEN VANCOUVER i garage is iikli) ur VAKCOVVRR. Dec. It: CF in. kMutM mh tti Maetit rsridM an..t end garage, shot the proprietor. Prank Walsh, twice in the arm when he resisted and escaped with SMS In cash and checks for $ns. Old Country Socr.ei ijvtii.isn i.eacue Second DIvMon Blackpool S. Ortmsby 4. Bradford City S. Notts Fbroai 1 Bury 1. Burnley 1. Pulham 1. Preston 0. Hull 2. Oldham 0. Lincoln 0. Brentford X. Mlllwall 3. Bolton 1. Notts County 2. Plymouth 1. Portvaie 0. West Ham 0. Southampton S. Bradford 8. Swansea 2. Manchester 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Second DlvUlou Albion Rovers-Alloa. postponed. Brechin City 4. Lelth 4. Dumbarton 4. Edinburgh . Dundee 4. Arbroath 4. Forfar 2. Montrose 2. King's Park 1 Bast Fife 0. Ralth 3. Morton 1. 8t Bernard's 4. Dunfermline 1. Stenhousemulr 3. East Stirling shire I FLY NORTH A X-J A. 11 va jinous l iving Couple Planned Hop Today From Miami to New MIAMI. Fla.. Dec. 18:-Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, on their way home after a return flight ac- . ross me Auaiiwv uvmu tour of Europe, were planning to leave here early today lor New xor Thev will be home In . ample -1 -1 time 11 to make preparations ior ceiconuiuB rrcsh worlds to conquer lonowing Christmas with their young son, xs latest conquest In the person of John, from whom they have been young Dobby Allen, maritime light-separated for six months. I weight champion, over whom he 'scored a technical knock-out here D. F. Roy. clerk from tnc Seattle Saturday night. The fight wn? ticket office of the Canadian Pa- stopped in the fourth round. cllc Hallway, arrived in the city on j Saturday night's train Jjoin Uw yancotWer Wheat Park In the course i nut h via Jasper .Ul..!S.:!T4n nd sailed vestcr. VANCOUVER. Dec. 18: (CP- riLv aftrncm by the Prine. Norah on hta return to Seatut. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1U33 1 . . . " L..I- .'l - .JJ- !.JJ )I1-!IJ L-IJ J-l-I.U ANOTHER DISABLED, IN LABORITES IN SESSION Various Matters Are Taken Up Hjr Trades and Labor Council The regular meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held with a 1 lair attendance of delegates present. President 8. D. Maedonald was In the chair. Credentials were received from Alex Murray and Joseph Davidson of the Fish Packers Union of this city. These delegates, together with T. Elliott, make up the Fish Packers quota to the local council. A communication from Miss S. A. Mills, on behalf of the Junior Football Association, expressing appreciation of the Trades Council in supporting the School League, waa filed. A wire was received from Premier PattuUo In reply to the Coun cil's request that workers whose names had been removed from the local relief list for falling to go to the "farced labor" camps of South- era DC. be reinstated. The con- tents were as follows: "Until I have opportunity to re- tv IULatJan are mvernri bv Verms of agreement with Dominion OowMSffll stop. Fully see gravity of the'tttaatten' and will move a rapidly as possible. T. D. PattuUo." The right of the City Commis sioner to resurrect the scavenging charges was challenged by members ol the council and advice wlil be sought from the Hon. A. Wells Gray, minister of municipalities. Employment of Citiicns The co-operation of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will be sought for the purpose of securing seasonal employment for northern ctttaetu in Industries tributary to Prince Rupert. It was pointed oat that. In the majority of case, young men arc brought from Vancouver to the detriment of local young men of yttong girls. The F)sh Packers Union Intimated that it was negotiating for a ntw agreement with the Canadian FtVh & Cold Storage Co. T. J. Shenton reviewed the recent eiatiion campaign tight In Atlln 1 owtstltuency. He referred to the ' alleged extreme measures to which company omciais ana isoor exirem tsU had gone to attain his defeat but, while defeated, he was satis-fled with the progress made. He outlined the campaign intentions Of the C. C. F. for the coming federal struggle and asked for the support of the Trades Council and affiliated bodies. The question of assisting some needy cases during the Vuletldc season was Irft wltli the president I with power to act. AI FftRFMAN I i 1.4-1 A VAlJJllJli 1 I WINS FIGHTi Canadian Lightweight Champion Scores Technical Kayo Over Young Hobby Allen GLACE BAY. NJS.. Dec. 18: (CP -A! Foreman, Canadian light- weight champion, Is looking for . ... .... Wheat was quoted at 58tfe on thC loom exenange loaay. Tomorrow's Tides IN CUBA ON SUNDAY WOLF IS KEAI.LY AT HOOK. IN SECTION 8 A number M resident ol Seventh A venue and elsewhere in tne upper paruon oi aec- r tion Eight rep&t that live wolf is really at trsWr door. While f wolves are by Jho means un- r known on Kafh Island, it is not often they have been known to be daring enough to approach so near to houses of the city as they have been do- lng in that area recently. A r number have been seen lately and one resident reports that f a wolf has been .regularly visit- lng his garbage) can in search ! of delicacies. The wolves, too. seem to be having a tough winter, those that have been seen appearing; to be thin and . hungry looking. r Guard Disappears From Armored Car With Lot of Cash CHiaAOO,-Dcctl: bete fest week one of the guards of an ar- j mored tank engaged In transport-1 ing cash between banks disappeared j with $33,000 which he was guard - ing on a street here Police are un certain as to whether he absconded or was kidnapped. Manitoba Man Done to Death Arrests Made in Chicago In Connection With Killing of Visitor From It rand on CHICAGO. Dec. 18: CP A man giving the name of Markham has been placed under arrest here on a charge of murder in connection with the killing of J. J. Job of Bran- Ma uhn WM .hot to death and hiM 1 oa frc a (cw days Thc two Uml u,c samc apnrtmnt and had quarrelled. I Minister to Cuba , Takes Over State ! J Department Duties; I WASHINGTON. DC. Dec. 18: - United States Minister Wells to jCubii. recently recalled from Ha- Ivana. arrived lere at the week-end to take over new duties as assistant secretary of state. COLD AT PKINCi: C.LOKC.i: Ten below aero temperature was recorded at Prince George yesterday, according to radio reports last night. ItEV. UOIintT CONNELL NAMED C C. 1'. LEADK.lt VANCOUVER, Dec. 18: (CP Rev. Robert Connell. ML. A. for Victoria, was elected Par- liamentary leader of the Co- operative Commonwealth Fed- erntlon In the Legislature at a meeting of the executive of the party here yesterday. 11 . , 1! THREE MEN I WERE LOST! Twenty-Three Rescued Following Burning Of American Schooner Off Nova Scotia YARMOUTH. Nfl nr 1R- lf!P. Three men were drowned and 23 rescued in Uie . burning off the'charlcs L souiiiweM oi eiofu acoiw rinjayj night of the Gloucester fishing schooner Ellen T. Marshall. The' Mirvlvors have all been safely Ian ded. I r IS UnCC More In Limelight Lawrence of Arabia Pilots Speed boats Used as Targets For British Bombers LONDON. Dec. 18: Lawrence of i,C8Wy ana Being pounaea Dy moun-Arabia has come Into prominence j talnous seas some twenty miles off again. Hubert Soott-Paine. British Yaquina Bay. Much of the ship was speedboat racer, has designed a ! water-logged and a targe part of speedboat for use as a target for -her deckload of lumber had been, bombing planes. Lawrence's Job u to pilot the craft as the aircraft attempt to hit them with dummy bombs. rv T7 LeSCrterS rTOm Navy Sentenced To Life Terms OAKLAND. Cal.. Dec 18:-C. F nailing and Stanley Dragg. descr lers from the United States battleship New Mexico, were sentenced to life Imprisonment here at the end of the week by Judge Frank Ogdenj in Superior Court for the kidnapping of Allan Towers. Back Today Frpm Portland Canal Loral Men Home Following Visit to Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm A local iarty. after visiting Portland Canal points Including Stewart, Anyox and Alice Arm, returned tills morning aboard the halibut boat Margaret I. having been away since Thursday evening. Those on board were Crtof Hanson M.P.. W. O. Fulton. J. S. Wilson. H. F. Glas- sey. Arthur urookKbank. 11. r. pui-len. Captain George, Frite and Arthur Frits. The party reported cold weather with considerable snow. Tlie trip was a very pleasant one and all said they enjoyed it Immensely. oiof Hanson is leaving this eve- nlng for Smlthers and will be back later in the week. Hockey Scores Saturday Scores Canadicns 1. Toronto 3. Ottawa 2, Montreal 3. Sunday Stores Canadicns 1, Chicago 4. Doston 2, New York Rangers 2, overtime). New York Americans 4, Detroit 4, 1 overtime). UNITED STATES GOLD PKICE RAISED TODAY WASHINGTON. D.C.. Dec. 18: (CP The United States Treasury raised the price of gold five cents to $34.06 today as compared with $32.48 In London and $32.44 In Montreal, i . f ', HItfi Low OREGON Two Freighters Are In Distress During Tempest Down Coast Wheeler Aground Henry Whilton Drifting Helplessly With Propeller Shaft Broken Much Damage on Shore ASTORIA, Dec. 18: (CP) Two freighters were in distress last night off the Oregon coast following a fierce winter gale and rainstorm which swept the entire Pacific Northwest. The steel freighter Charles L Wheeler was aground off the mouth of the Columbia River not far from this port but it was hoped she might soon be refloated. With her propeller shaft broken. - - - . the Henry D. Whitton, another freighter, with thirty men on board, was reported to be drifting help- l"1"" or wasnea overooara while deck equipment was wrecked.! The German freighter Oakland was) stand Inc by. and the coastcuaro.' leutters CheUiwiul- Ral - Win ye , e rushing to the WblUon s aid "S. O. S." signals were sent out both by the Wheeler and the Whitton. The towns of Aberdeen and Ho-quiam were reported to be almost inundated by floods following ex--esslvely heavy week-end rains. Basements of Aberdeen's City Hall and leading hotel were both flooded. In many parts of Oregon, highways were closed on account of the floods. land and Sea Lashed S RATTLE. Dec. 18: CP-A wild northwest gale which lashed land and sea yesterday caused considerable damage, according to reports reaching here. The gale attained a maximum velocity of ninety miles per hour and backed up high tides at Gray's Harbor, forcing five hundred persons to leave their homes, two or three feet of water surging through the business district. j Hurt on British Ship VICTORIA. Dee. 18: (CP-Clilef Officer John Carr and two Chinese painters aboard the British freighter nenavon are In hospital here as a result of Injuries received when a huge wave swept over the ship's stern on Sunday morning -oft Destruction Island, pinning the victims under cargo and equipment. The ship, which was enroute to Europe after completing with lumber cargo at Port Albernl. put back here. Heavy California Snows Cause Many Trains to be Late SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 18: -Ow-1 Ing to heavy drifting snowfall ln the mountains between here and! Reno,' Nev., trains have been arriving hours behind time heie during the past day or so. II. A. Breen returned to the city on the Catala last evening from New Westminster where he attended the funeral of his mother, the kite Mrs. Rachel Breen. whose death occurred recently In Poweii River. Mrs. R. J. D. Smith of this city, daughter of the late Mrs. Breen, who also was called south the funeral, will be returning home later 3:00 ajri. 20.6 ft. 14:37 p.m. 23.1 It. 8:47 ajn. 7.3 ft, 21:26 pjn. 1.2 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENTS STORM Off Mouth of Columbia- OPERATED ON AGAIN Are Bailey, Canadian Hockey Player, Still Fighting Strenuously Vnr IJfe BOstON. Dec. 18: (CPl-Irrm . ., . . , s ktfn SlM- of Dte brain In a melee during the Boston-Toronto National Hockey League game here last Tuesday night, was fighting strenuously for life last night after having undergone his second emergency operation late yesterday, but his condition was described as "worse" this afternoon. It would be a case of touch and go for the Maple Leaf player for the next two or three days, doctors said. Ha is beginning to feel more severely the strain of the fracture and the two delicate operations to remove pressure from the brain. MART WEAK ON FRIDAY Slow Decline In Values Under Pressure of Profit-Taking NEW YORK, Dec. 18. There wax" a slow but gradual decline In valued . on the New York Stuck Exchange Friday afternoon under pressure of profit-taking, issttea being off fractionally to two points. The day's turnover was not heavy at 1.170,000 shares. The industrial average at (Closing was 99.96. off 1.49; ralu 41.45. off 74; utilities, 23.7. off .43J . and bonds, 83 14. oft 2. - NICE CHECK Salvation Army Gets Contributions To Cheer Fund Hut Much More Is Needed The Salvation Army campaign for-funds for Christina cheer Is stiiC, going strong. Tills morning the Army received a eJtcck from Premier PattuUo. following his usual custom In supporting the fund. Mueh more money Is needed If the plans of the of f lean are to bQ carried out. Fol lowing are the donations to date: Previously acknowledged ..$106 0 T. C. Wilding 1.00 T D Pattullo 90.00 A Friend UK) Acme Importers, box of new. clothing for children. Mrs. Bussey, sack of vegetables. Friend at Court House, new shoes, stockings and underwear.