Tomorrows Tides 1 1.. iii : -Jo w n. n'r, i MV . No. 34, ; or I were electeu presi-I the Panama republic probably !rk more pleased H irmMio Arias, who re- ;.iy filled that lob. LEAVING ON LONG FLIGHT As in is (o Try to Beat Keeord of British Hying Officers IKK8. rrance. Feb. 10:-Luclen h ,.tnt and Maurice Itaatl. two ' 1 1 iiyern. hopped off from here today for Buenoa Aires, They ;" beat the long distance fly- rd set this week by the Bri-' ii;ng officers. J' 1 plane waa sighted off 01- ' 'in- islands at 11:05 am. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, rb. 10 : The 1 ' " 'f wheat on Uie local ex- nun' today was 4e. JAI'ANBKIJ PUSH IS (lltllAT KFIORT TO IlltlVl' fwtr niivrci' a SHANGHAI. Feb. 10: Word 1 ' been received here that 'Minn's big push Is on Uie way, 1 1 aim being to drive every t'hlneai luld th Great Wall. ! STOCKS.! Hands Yesterday at the She P Rschange NEW YORK, Feb. 10 -Stocks ad- .nerd liere yUiuay from one to four centa affecting practically all M jndurd securities Bonds also ad- ne1 ultghtlv Sales totalled a ovor a million. FROST KING STILL REIGNS Record Cold Weather Reports I'roi Many Tolnts But Relief Has Commenced Today CHICAGO. Feb. 10: New record low temperatures have been made at a number of points and up to last night sixty deaths as a result of the extreme weather were recorded The kingdom of the Frost King has been extended until It reached the Atlantic and touched the Pacific However, there la a slight relaxation this morning throughout the west and particularly on the Pacific Coast, according to despatches received here. Canada Is bearing the brunt of the wintry onslaught. Forty below sero Is common at many points. Montreal registered twelve below and eastern Canadian points varied from sero to twenty below. California has been hard hit. The Imperial Valley, where the heat U extreme in the summer lisa 15 de. trees of frost and almost every where It was freeslng. Florida waa even colder than California, n degrees of frost be ing reported Uiere. Halibut Arrivals American Garland. 11.000. 0.1c and 4c, to At lln Fisheries. Hasel II.. 1S.000, 0c and 4c. to Colli Storage. Canadain Pair of Jacks. 14.000; TakU. 30. 000. and Unome, 4,000. 5e and 3c tu Oold Storage. Prosperity A . 15.000, 5.1c and 3c. to AUln Fisheries. Potamde. MOO. k and 3e to At-lin Fteheri. i Rtmaky-Koreakow i . Legal Betting Left Natal This Morning for Rio de Janeiro Parsed Prrnatn-buro Few Hours Later NATAL, Feb. 10: Capt. Mol-liion hopped off this morning at 7:39 expecting to reach Rio de Janeiro in 16 hours. He was reported passing Prmambuco a few hours after the start. MUSIC CLUB GATHERING! Interesting Program From Russian Composers Arranged By Mis llalliwell The Ladies' Music Club met Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. Allen for Ihelr regular meet-Ins Mr. R. L. Mcintosh presided over Use gathering of twenty-stat mem-ben. , The program was In charge of Mia Lillian H a HI well on "Musk of RlMsU." A ftlsSSdW rli Vflt PIBr ranw the remainder of the program Utile Over Million Shares Changed Us follows Plena solo. Miss k. uunes, song af the Nlh Ungate" iFUItpowskh Voeal solo. Mrs. Crutekarumk. The Crimson Sarafan" "Folk Songsi. Piano solo. Miss Grassle. "Chant Sana Parolee." b "Chanson Trtete" (Tschalkowtkyi. Vocal duet, Mrs. Anderson and Mb Halllwell "The Lone Pine" Folk Song. Vocal solo. Mrs. S. D. Johnston. Ye Who Haw Yearned Alone" Tsehaikowsky. Piano solo. Miss McCaf fery. "Song of the Flea" Mousorgkyi. Piano solo. Mrs. Stamford "Melody In f Rubensteln. Vocal solo. Mrs. Alien. "Thou Art So Like a Flower" Rubenatelni. Piano solo. Mrs. Bsrtlett. "Song of AecompanlaU for the afternoon were Mrs. C. E. Culltn and Mrs. W. L. Stamford. Tea was served at the elose. Ser- vlUurs were Mrs. Millar. Mlas Halll-wU. Mrs. Allen and Miss M. In Washington OLYMPIA. Feb. 10: A law pro viding for legalised parl-mutuel betting on horse and dog races was Introduced into the legislature yesterday. If it passes It will allow 36-day meets. The proposed ten-round boxing bill lias been revived but may not pass the legislature this session KILLED AS HIT BY CAR tuim.) umoum llA 'lue.U V U of Victoria Loses life in Street Accident VICTORIA, Feb. 10 V. A. Ward. 07 years of age. resident here for the past 40 years, was struck by an auto and killed at he was boarding a street car for hi home last night. "Sometimes one pays most for NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., -FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933 The tradUim 4 me UBtastisk viewi rortne7 Jkl Fit- Nii ilut.,- ' ihr urn ii .".1 i.m i rvpUred It&i clulcniiig ad sgr r, ao Premier Muswilnl ie-CstHmV 'Seevleemen "wsr seevrrttrHft tefJMe4ses UU dur.ng a recent inspec on in Rome. Thousands Gathered to Greet Capt. Mollison on His Arrival in Brazil; Broke AH Records For the Flight NATAL, Until, Feb. 10: The flight of Capt James Mollison acros the South Atlantic yesterday from Thies, Senegal, to Natal, in 18 hours, completing the flight from! Lympne, lingiand, lo aoiun America in inree nays, iu timiw: liwibn thn nmml nf fnnr mul n half rlnvc fnr n imi- r i . rp to a great list of flights in which Y aientme I Ccl Mollison has girdled the far corners WaS EnjOyable Willed .MoUuon when hej climbed out of the ship, "that was' enater than the North Atlantic, but I had good weather most of the; way." I "She's a sweet UtUe ship." he said : with a fond glance at the plane "Heart's Content." j Mollison was only slightly fa- Ugued at he stepped down from the plane to shake hands with the provincial governor, mayor and the rest of the reception committee. Thousands were gathered to greet him. The average speed made by Mol-llsen's plane was 116 miles an hour, the machine being a little four-cylinder monoplane. Verigin Case Is Adjourned Until Friday HALIFAX, N.S.. Feb. 10:-The Successful United Church Event Yesterday at Home uf Mrs. Jcnncr St. Valettne's tea hcla at the home ot Mrs. P. Jetner for the W. Mis. of the united Church war a very enjoyable and successful affair. Cupid's dart's and hearts ran riot hi the decorations with wonderful hyacinths and begonias adding much to the floral silting of the room. The hostess was assisted by the president Mrs. W. T. K erg In At the tea tables were Mrs. II. S. Alton and Mrs. Santurbane. while Mrs. O. Wilkinson and Mrs. J. J. Bayne looked after the tea room with Mesdames Krtkevsky. N. Thomas. W. Cornish. J. S. Ir question of whether Peter Verigin by n, 0. Large Those taking! had finished his term for perjury in the Prince Albert prteon was halted in the Supreme Court hearing today when the Dominion Immigration authorities were required to show cause why the Doukhobor leader was held for deportation to Russia. Mr. Justice Humphrey MeUith adjourned the hearing rtw Verigin was returned to the deten- the things one gets for nothing." I Hon quarters to await further urgu Albert Einstein. tnent on Friday. February 17. part were Mrs. Klelback, Miss S. Olafson. Miss H. 11111. Miss N. Law rence. Mis B. M. Bsrle gave a reading. Vancouver Man Dies . VAN'COU'KliFvb. 10: William nenry Harvey. 88 years of age. died here today. He was a retired business man and founder of the Do minion Creosotlng and Lumber Company. About one hundred strikers from J Anyox arrived In the city last nlghl on the steamer Prince Rupert and; a number remained on the boat coin through to Vancouver. --ThetPrineeUoUD tsejirc4ed lni. Uie course of the afternoon wHk another large group. In spec tor Shlrass and a number ! for a Ume. Funeral Yesterday OfMissDobbieWho Died at Hospital to the family home at Copper River, took place yesteiday. 'and seventeen years of age. Tidal Wave Hits A Written Guarantee For One Year With Every Goodyear Tire Sold By Us In 1933 KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 Newfoundland ST. JOHN'S. Nlld.. Feb 10- A tidal wave swept the fishing vil lage of Sandy Point on Bonne Bay where several hundred persons re side There wm no loss of. life bul many lost their homes. The pro perty loss was large. PRICE: FIVE CENT8 0MB DROPPED ON DUTCH CRUISER $125,000 CASH AS WELL AS BONDS STOLEN BY BANDITS Mutinous Crew of Dutch M0LLIS0N Vessel Surrender When OFFAGAIN Airplane Bombed Ship Eighteen Mutineers Were Killed and Twenty-Five Injured When Aviator Dropped Explosives Aboard Today I : ATA VIA, Feb. 10: Eighteen men were killod and 25 in (I tttxMti-il the rebellious Dutvh cruiser DeZeven Pro : ru n when a fighting plane dropped a bomb on t he whip'f ! today forcing the mutinous native crew to urrendcr. The dt-ad comprint' three Europeans and 15 Javanese. i- Mieved that the eight Dutch officers who were taken .rlsoncrs when the crew mutinied. Panama President are ufe. The mutineer had been i uniting tlie ship about the Indian , ocr.iii for five days. The end came ff :he coast of Sumatra when con- in ration of the Dutch naval and : j f'jicc bore down on the fleeing NEW YORK Mussolini Reviews Fascisti Troops Bandits Made Big Haul Sacramento Post Office Got Away With $125,000 in Currency and Quantity of Valuable Bonds Last Night in California Capital City SACRAMENTO, Feb. 10: More than $325,000 in currency and bank of America bonds were stolen last night by three bandits in a daring hold-up at the main post office here. The men drove up to the loading platform of the post i l -i: I a 1 a i. omce in a seoan, surpnseu anu uisannt-u uie true unver and armed guard, grabbed the pouch containing the money tttiom the man who tout charge el It .... 311(1 ,Irore avf,v without molest -IVI nB A t Ml Y nsrrtYiT IVI P N ' 1 11011 bvtnrUilng was done So qulek- lTlXll 1 ITlJull ! y and with so QtUe ostentation v-ivssr t Trrwr thst the men wrre gone before any- kPflM ANYlYY one knew it 1 AVVilX nui X Vr.fl Two Large ConUngents Come 1 City and Some Go on to Vancouver The currency in the sack amoun- , ted to about jTiS.000. RADIO FOR THE NORTH PosslbUitr-of SUtion Being Es- fJUtter Undefnsider. ' atlon of police officers also came south There is a possibility that Prince on the boat and quite a number of Rupert may have a broadeuttng them will remain In Prince Rupert UUop under the new Radio Com- Uttrtcl in regard to the possibilities hrc and it is understood the rr&Mqr fct new under consideration af tfi rational capital. One question which was taken op was that of desirable tatmt for programs. Ihe Inquirer was surprised to hear there was so much! available arte seen tea to be Ini-; pressed with the ptssssbttities. ln m rK..l.f mi1n wuuiiitlw hr Vt-annh nv!ntnr in ihn nl n 11 r . Prlnc rturtert General IIosultaL ' Higher TaXCS On ArMuwUi - m 1 and whose remains were forwarded Larger Incomes IS The The night mam was was the we latest latest addition aaaiuon The funeral of Miss DelU Bora Dob We. wbo died this week at the mission. Information has been ga- Ottawa Announcement ML's Doble, who to a sister ot OTTAWA. Feb. 10: It is of the graduates of the bospi-! nounced here that higher taxes wfB. tal was ill there for a couple of months. She was between sixteen be levied o nhlgher Incomes. Ttee details will be given In the budget' speech of the minister of finance. Attempt to Extort Money From Colonel Lindbergh by Threats Brought Young Men Behind Bars ROANOKE, Virginia, Feb. 10: Two young men named? Rrynnt and Harvey found themselves in the police cells yesterday after a very crude attempt to extort $50,000 from Colonel Lindbergh on a threat to kidnap his baby. The men are being held by the federal authorities following their arrest on a charge of extortion. It seems that they sent a letter to Lindbergh demanding that Uie IP sum of $80,000 be placed for them In Memorial OCrVlCC vine servateurs. The home cooking lon tree The letter waa handed stall wat presided over by Mrs. G. over to the police who placed a, lnr ( VJI vpof Lctl rtUUIUl Author McJcheck Instead of and the1 Davey and Mrs. C Clark. Miss money Oregor acted as cashier. men were watched. They took the , During the afternoon a musical check to the tank and cashed It and LONDON, Feb. 10: - -A solemn me- program was rendered, airanged were Uien arrested. mortal service tor the late John Galsworthy took place yesterday at Westminster. So great was the crush that Premier Ramsay Mae- Donald arriving late found It necessary to stand throughout the CALGARY SUED CALOAKY. Feb. 10: -The city Is betng sued by a Massachusetts firm for Its failure to meet bond payments due In New York at a rj