h apan s Ajon Denounced In Report ... .; ...... ... M;i. ;, W. v V' : r: ...... ... .a t . , .s K:i P fuuliffe Lister i Mi W Oi.i First Step Taken in Repeal St ' ilt t.ive N H1NOTON vrt crday Mi, ltUi : to the Will Feb 17 The parsed a Mil re- w, probably on Monday, c in the Senate was a tor wiinst. that fftvlnt the re- v i). thirds tn favor. i President for approval . n li i change n Before tt bceomes r it hiu to receive re ' ' '-thirds of the states. )ir bill provides for the : the prohibition law It (hat there shall be ' of liquor tnto Dry States. .;, i.,. .-:.iU L.j Mr .T. f. tn dorr arriving. of Amendment 18 On Prohibition ry Twe-thlrdi Vide in rar and IIoom-Deal With It Neit coo nsii must HAVE ItECN TOimiST ALBERNI. Feb. 17 A ftah- ammdinrni. ami , erman here caught a cod wtth House of Reore- i a silver spoon In lis stomach On examination the sooon waa lamtf is have bean engnvad Hh the letters "C. P. R." . Son Sonn "a ' a,- ;--. a.:l 'BANQUET AT the sane-; Coal and Oil Used in Fuel Now Invented w a Feb 17 OI reat h.-c.inadlan coml produrer i.iiouncement of WUluun pnimlnent local engineer, i i.utmn ooai may be nrsd as i 'l a m-w invented coal . lurl A friend of Mr. Bar- l inn L. Wyndham. is the i .ind Mr Hunilp who was v in Cardiff. Wales, has ' iiivrntiiin demonstrated ix rn a dream for year t4i . i fuel by mlxtnft roal withi ii Uiin a fluid mixture tn 'k' roal would not settle . tin- bottom Mr Burnlp im-l the invention has murine, sampla of collolditl nmblnatton of coal pnd stable mixtures vmrylng from il .uid 40"'. oil to M coal. oil CATHEDRAL Ijrte Attendance af Mm at Event Last Mhl aitd Particularly Of Vounc .len The annual men b-nrwt at the Ancucan Cathedral Hall last eve ning brotiqht tocetner one of the j tartest aswmbllcs of men and parti- cularly young men th it has been teen there. Fully ISO sat down to the j lie ana appeusina yir oy uic dtoa of the Woman's Auxiliary The table ware decorated with spring flowers. Bx-Mayor C. H. Orate presided and the aptodcers for the evening were Btahop Rlx and Dean Otbaon. H. T. Cross had charge of the pmgram which proved enjoyable Solotsta were Meadamea Jarvla Mc- Lcod and C. K. Cullln. HumorouK sketches were given by 8 .P. Wood-ide and Algle Hunter; violin solos by Mtaa Nellie Lawrence and Bert Cameron Accompanists were Mrs. C'ulhn and Miaa Molly Lawrence. Heliwrs were Meadames Cox. Biirtlrtt. West. C?ade. Dawes. Oro-vrnnr. Kiel back and Ml: Bcagky. Tlioae In charges of tables In cluded Meadames Olbson. Andrew, In his announcement ; p, Xrnold, Holtby, Parquhar. mI says the Intriguing tea t uwda is Umt the fuel will ier than oil and can be fi from Canadian coal. Even 'I ucd in the mixture, he says. I" replaced by coal tar and oils rrtim the dUUllatlon o! Ii' tiredlrts Its use In power : null tnst intense heat with v of oil fuel. M0LLIS0N ARRIVES AT ARGENTINA r T 1 No.s AIRES. Feb 17;-Capt. Mollison. th- BritUh flyer. v. I hi re last night from Itlo d MacCallum. H in ton. Tobey. Wad-dlngtop. Perry, llaynor and MeLean. Bishop Rlx In hU addreas pk-i Continued on Page 31 SIIOHIB HAVE BEEN SPANKED SAVS UtNSMUKY LONDON. Feb. 17: An In- teresUng Incident occurred In the House of Commons here yesterday. Oeorge Lantbury. leader of the Labor Party, re- marked to Udy Aator. that her mother should have spanked her when she waa a child. "You don't mean to tell the llouae that you believe In flogging children?" waa Lany Naney retort as she rose aitd pointed omplellng hie flret fllaht her finger at the Labor leader. Fm-lHnd to ArgenlliM lit neveii . . . IlIVS t FRESH HERRING HAS ARRIVED Quantity Arrives, Some from AUftka and Kemainder From Pearl Harbor Fresh herring ha been a long time In comin; but it Is here at last. The Jedway came in from Craig, Alaska from where she broucht about 20 tons but only manacrd to sell about half of her load to the fishermen. The remainder quite likely will be pic ked up by people looking for a good feed of fresh fish. The Balsac also came in from Pearl Harbor with a bis load and manaied to sell most of it to the fishermen. With this bi; supply of herring in town, there Is herring In the butcher shops, restaurants and in the majority of homes it will quite likely be herring for the next couple of weeks. ; RESIDENT OF CITY PASSES James Boulter Had Been 111 For Time: Went Orerseav Janes Bouher. 9t years of age passed away In the local hospital at t o'clock this morninR Mr.Boul-itcr has been ill lor .mjiw time n. waa taken to the local hospital oi, Sunday. He had been la the city jfor 15 years, com!.: V. :rt with h' i family from Vancouvi r at I'm time. He waa employed as caer-taker m the exhibition buiin for the past number or years end prior to that was in the employ o: the can. Dcetocs a widow Mr Boulter is survived by a large grown up family, four sons. Tom. Fred, and Oeatge. of this city and Jim l atoux Lookout; two daughters Montgomery of Anyox. ant Irene, at home. Mr. Boulter was overseas ith the 12nd Battalion. Winnipeg, arul will be buried in the returned soldiers' plot on Monday. CANADA TO RETAIN BAN RUM EXPORT OTTAWA. Feb. 17 The bill to lift the ban on the export of liquor from Canada to th? United SUt-es waa. at the suggestion of Premier Bennett, defeated In the House of Commons last night, on a non-party vote of 100 to 44. SPILLER HAS BEEN RETIRED Former Police Chlcr at Prinre Itu-pert Is Superannuated at Victoria VICTORIA. Feb. 17: -Inspector WtUlffrn Fplller, formerly in charge of the provincial police at Prince a port? and prior to that at Prince Rupert, has been retired from service on superannuation. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Feb. 17:-Wheat was quoted here this morning at 48'c. Discuss Debt Commission A Written Guaraitoe For One Year With Ev2y 8me Goodyear Tire Sold Br Us In 1933 KAIEN MOTORS LTD. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 v.j xxiv No 40. , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1933 price: five cento U. S. SENATE PASSES PROHMTiTREPEAL MEASURE Japanese Action In Manchuria Is Denounced in League Report t NEW LOW Transmitted to All Nations Today Was'Ex-Chief Scout for Britain C'amjun-; ui.u-t C'lonf'l Hju. - E Who pit: . lieu ti is tent on :!: FOR FISH Canadian Halibut Sold Today on Eitlunicc at Two Cents Per Tound For All tirades Two cents for all grades was the price paid today at the fish exchange for Canadian caught halibut. American boats got a cent more for their first grade but most of the offerings were Canadian. Two boats decided to take a chance on Vancouver. Following arc the aalca: American Friendly. 9.ooo; Ml QUI. 10.500: Gony. 10.000: Ktlwl, 1000. Sc and fe, Cold Storage. Camulhn Qulvik. 9.000: EtaWa. ItAW. left for Vancouver Lywktl. 15.000; Melville, 10,000; Covenant, 13.000; Livingstone. 11- 000; Oony. 11.000; Bay view. 3.500; Gibson. 10.000. 2c, Cold Storage. Mayor Cermak is Making Progress MIAMI, Fla., FVb, IT: The on dltlon of Mayor Cffgeak of Chicago was reported today as "vary satisfactory." Prealdent-Elcrt Roosevelt, before leaving here for Washington and Cermak and Mrs. QUI hi hospital New York, puld here. B;i..n:. ol Huti-1 A.ior. the war. APPROVAL DUFF PLAN Committee of Senate KeporU Favorably on (iovcrnment Bill Civing Effect to Report OTTAWA, Feb. 17: A special senate committee yesterday approved the government bill implementing recommendations of the Duff Commission on railways. The bill must be considered by the senate as a whole and then by the House of Commons before it can berorae law. Missing Airmen Have Returned "To Alaskan City ANCHORAGE. Feb. 17: Pilot John Moore and two companions who have been missing since Monday on a hundred -mile flight were tound Thursday marooned because of a broken landing gear. Repairs were made and they returned here. Tomorrow's Tides High Low 57 a m 19.4 ft 30:44 pm. 1S.4 ft. Oje aj. 93 ft. 14:90 9JQ. 6.4 ft "The United States lant going to a visit to Mayor .the dogs rvn though the stock market has." Ida M. TarbelL UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA CALLED UPON TO JOIN WITH LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN HELPING TO EFFECT JUST SETTLEMENT OF QUESTION. GENEVA, Feb. 17: The League of Nations Assembly report denouncing Japan's Manchurian policy was trans mitted to all the governments of the world this afternoon by wireless telegraph. It declares against the maintenance and recognition of the state of Manchuoko and in vitcs the United States and Soviet Russia to join the League powers in effecting a just settlement of the dispute between China and Japan. The report will be debated Friday and Saturday of next ( week before a final vote is taken. The Manchurian question must be settled according to i the principles of the League covenant, the Kcllogg-Hriand j Pact arid the Nine-Power Treaty, the report asserts. It calls for the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Man fthuria uithduf any def irtitti lime limit. " '" "' j Negotiations between China and Japan with a League committee assisting as third party with a view to settling the dispute are recommended. Yosuke Metsuoko, Japan's senior representative, said his government will not accept the League's report. The report is a great moral victory for China," said Dr. W. W. Yen, China's senior delegate. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17: In view of the probability of United States backing the league of Nations in .regard, to the Manchurian situation, it is pointed out here thai t the two countries are closely allied by trade interests.: Most of the silk used in United States factories comes from Japan, in fact this country is Japan's best customer. - TOKYO, Feb. 17: While no official declaration has yet been made by Japan in regard to the report, Japan's answer lies in the fact that 50,000 troops are being poured ' into Manchuria to drive the Chinese out and that a large ! sum of money is being appropriated by the Japanese Par ' liament for conduct of the campaign in that country. Protect British Shipping Against Unfair Competition LONDON. Feb. 17: - President Rune I man of the Board of Trade toM the Chamber of Shipping last night that steps will probably be taken to protect the British Mercantile Marine f .om the adverse effect of foreigr. shipping subsidies. Interior Weather Prtnr Rupert Overcast, southeast wind, barometer temperature 36. sea smooth. La rtga ra Overcast, light .. wind, sea smooth. Triple Island Cloudy, light east wind, sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, oarni. barometer 39.61 temperature 38. sea smooth. Terrace Cloudy, calm. 3ta. Alyrnsh Ctoudy. calm, 31a Anyox Cloudy, calm, 3&a. Stewart Cloudy, calm. 34a. 1 lacMlton Cloudy, calm.' 38a. 3mMhers Cloudy, calm. 35a Bums Lake Cloudy, windy, 27a. "You must wait for haplness to nme to you. not go chasing after It "-Hugh Walpole. CURLY GUY ACQUITTED Young Wrbhman Proves Perfect Alibi When Charged With Wanderwell Murder LOKO BEACH. Feb. 17 -WUHam "Curly" Ouy, the young Welsh ad- venturer, 14 years of age, was acquitted by a Jury last night on a ehargn of having murdered "Captain" Walter WaadtrweU. prtfeg-skmal travel promoter, aboard the vagabmd yacht "Carina" on the eve of a world cruise December 9. Wanderwell was found shot to death tn his cabin. The trial has attracted a great deal of attention. Ouy's defence was an alibi, he hav- westjlng shown successfully that he whs forty miles away at the time of the . mutder. t Will Decide in Another Week If Verigin Must Go HALIFAX, Feb. 17 -Mr Justice MeUtah announced in the Supreme Court today that he expected to give Judgment Saturday, February 38. on whether Peter Verigin U to be deported to Russia.