Tomorrow's Tides IhvM ... 1:33. a.m. 20.7 ft. 13:18 pjn. 22.0 ft. f ! 7:23 aim. 5.1 ft. 19:49 pjn. 2.0 ft. 'H XXIV . No. 45. Mm Who Took rart In Slrtkr l monttratton at Anjoi lortnalh Committed ! uklng part in an unlaw inbly i afterwards the five man Km before Judce Planer to nether they would take 'rial r.al at the spring i r jury trial and ball was M 000 each. Verigin Will Get Decision Saturday kax Feb. a -Peter Vert-i tual head of the Douk- t Canada, who Is being de-.u the Immigration head-- iirre, win sppsar In court " to hear the Judgment of ' " f Melliah aa to whether he ' turned to Ruaata which Is lund. or not. AUSTRALIA OPENS WELL AT CRICKET ''N' Y Aust.. Peb. A strong '.irk.'t stand gave Australia !r five wleketa at the Barber, C H Dickie. W. K Bsllng i and J. A. Praacr. j Mr. Hiwaao ofc m favor of the imotlon as follows: 11 Pumimm P&Wi rTh4tehe tUna, Mr apeak nig J op sarrieh. Kenny y that I have had the honor ' i,. y Matt Yluiwevlrh. W. W)prttat a moUan m favor of UUs M lv.r and Omth "M.fHKMitiai.lwuMRTta "mrlty rammttted for "hesr the Minister of Railway Mr Mirate McLeod on theiw.-i-.. k. .h. Nnftm-Uui of a western outlet for the Peace River country cannot be given consideration at thla time. I fully con-, cur In the description which the i honorable member for Cariboo Mr. before hsm or await pnr, ha given of the population In that area, and or IU puaalbUlUes and resource. Undoubtedly the work can be done, and moat certainly It should be done. As the mover of the motion 'Mr Kennedy i said. I feel that the present tunc when we are doling out good Canadian money to feed people who have no work to do. would be opportune to start a useful work of this kind, not by any means as a matter of charity, but to provide an asset for the Canadian nation at large. 1 therefore urge upon the govern ment that most earnest consider Uon be given to this worthy undertaking and that If it Is not possible to go ahead and complete the project at the present time at least a start should be made and the work proceeded with as faat aa possible "I know the resources of that country and Its possibilities," continued Mr. Hanson "And I do not think any part of this Dominion has greater possibilities and more undeveloped natural reaoureee than the Peace River district. We hear complaints at this time that people are rushing to the cities because they cannot find work. What we want Is home builder. It hat been I'liv today In Uie fifth test explained by the honorable mem- n h with England. iber for Peare River, and also by the Campbell Broke Record Yesterday With Sprained Arm But Announces He Will Not Attempt Greater Speed . DAYTON A REACH. Kin.. Feb. 23:-Sir Malcolm Camp- "' D nnminnoii ,)., t w ho will ninkc no more -in ''' iul8 here this year. His decision followed the ad- ' 'uh physician that it would not be auvismiit ior mm 1 w because of his sprained arm. Sir Malcolm drove 1 'turn race against time yesterday with only one hand wl. Asked later why he1 hi1 Miirt H AIM in.- ji. -w asu inn. iiavr m un " ' "e W.ooo people who were I 'li-rt on the adjoining dunes first drive and even though h arm themselves In a new district, and I The British Columbia Conservatives ,uutance Mapporung me mum were. n. 4. ,.imR them. should or As the honorable member for Cariboo has explained." said Mr.. Hanson. "It la not a political matter. , because theae promisee were made fev both wnstsaw I for one. retire senting a new constituency that is interested, say that I will support any party that will give Justice to J theae people, who have been prom- j laed cos id era Uon not by any one political party but by the Canadian : people. This whole question has been so well outlined by the former speakers that I am not going to take up any more time. But I wish to as sociate myself again with the mover of the motion." SENATE FOR THE CANAL United States Committee Keporis In Favor ot Mr. Ditch to Sea WASHINGTON. Feb. S3 -The Senate foreign relations committee on Wednesday favorably reported the treaty between United 8 tales and Canada for the construction of the St. Lawrence seaway. The treaty pro v lea for the .deepening of some existing canals and construction of others between the Great Lakes and the sea. each country paying a share of the coat an deach having .equal privilege in the u.so of the seaway. HansonAsks Regard Gold Premier Answers That Price Paid Producers Will be Retular One OTTAWA. Feb. 23: "I should like to ask the government If It Intends to continue during 1033 the payment of a premium to gold producers of Canada," Inquired Olof Hanson, member for Skeena. in the House of Commons yesterday. "The price paid for gold Is the price producers can obtain elsewhere, and that U all," answered rremler Dennett. Industrialist Dies at Toronto TORONTO, Feb. 03 Harold F. Ritchie, president of Uie firm ot . u.rtned aave his ear the gas that name, and Industrialist with a ZAi no mile an hour on intereeta throughout Ihe world. WtlU . . . ... I ... . . .... A "fh the record. hf0n Mtnm it was a wonderful ex " '"" twtfi minutes after UieUilblUon of wpreme nerve. amx uere on .wctinceuay ivuuwiug t recent operation be governed somewhat by the rate of Interest paid by the banks for their savings deposit The matter has been already discussed with the heads of the big banking and other financial Institutions and it is probable that In the near future the rate of tank interest will drop from three per cent aa at present to two and a half pet cent, but whether the announcement will be made by the government or' by the bank Is not ascer tained. It Is possible even thai the rate may drop lower than two and a hall per cent. The amount added to Canada's debt this year is expected to be close to $150,000,000 as against $114,000.-000 laat year and about $84,000,000 the previous year. Prior to that the debt had been reduced each year.. What the rate on the new government bonds will be Is not yet Japs to Expel Chinese From Jehol Province SHANGHAI. Feb. 23:-Japan officially Informed ihe Clunese Na-tlonalUt government today that utile Chinese troops are withdrawn from the Jehol Provlne. that Japanese and ManehuRuan forces will expel them forcibly. NORTHEHN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933 Now on his way""eaat to be owned by Picsldent-elcct Roosevelt, "General Grant " Is shown bidding his sors and daughters adieu. The gift of one of the new president's California admirers, the "genera" found It sort of tough leaving hi family, and Mttt Clair Cook, his caretaker on the trip, isn't at all sympathie. Ottawa Government is Wrestling With Big Financial Problem and Will Have to Float Loan This Year OTTAWA, Fel). 23 Canada will need over four hundred million dollars this year to make up the deficit in an unbalanced budget and to meet a debt maturity of about $280,000,000. More than half of the expiring bonds are Victory Ronds maturing in the summer. To meet these large sums Premier Rennett and Finance Minister Rhodes will have to float a huge loan or loans and the rate of Interest will TlIHTXlPrt -t-i W11N1NLK Uf TITLEB0UT Ymnic Cor belt Gets DccKion Over Jarkle Fields In Ten Hounds Last Night SAN FUANCISCO. Feb. S3: Young Corbelt t Frrono, Calif, won the welterwrUht champion-ship by securing a decision over Jarkle Fields In a ten round bout here last night Corbet! took seven rounds Fields two and one round was even. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Cloudy, light northe west wind, barometer i9M. temperature 3$, light chop. Langara Overcast, strong west wind, sea choppy. Triple Island -Clear, fresh weet wind, heavy chop. Dead Tree Point Snow. Ugh south east wind, barometer 20.58. temperature 3$. light chop. Terrace Part cloudy, south east wind. 3. Anyox Snowing, south wind, 34 Stewart Snowing, calm. 31 Haselton Cloudy, windy. 31 Smlthers Cludy. calm, Si. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 30. The more honesty a man has the less he affects the air of a saint. Lnvatcr GATHERING Number of United Church Dele gates Are Taking part in Conference Here south to BeOa Bella are gathered m First United Church In sessions of Presbytery Sessions that wlh occupy the major portion of three days began yesterday morning with a devo tional service led by Rev. H. T. Al len, BA., BD. of Terrace. Rev. P. R. Kelly, or Bella CooU. Is chairman of the gatherings, and Rev. V. H. Sansum. it A.. BD.. Port Simpson Is secretary The morning sessions were occupied with rou- Unc matters of organization. Following devotions In the afternoon an obituary service was held. led Brief addresses were given by Rev. S. V. II. Redman and Rev. Haselton Rev. 8 man. w. J. Newtek. Terrace Rev. It. T. BD. A Written Guarantee 'For One Year With Every Goodyear Tire Sold By Us In 1933 KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 V. H. Red- Allen. Prince Rupert Rev. C. D. Clarke. Mr. Bogeconibe. Mt&s McOreggor. Rev. W. H. Pierce. Bella Delia Hev. W. H Olbton. Bella Oaola Rev. P. R. Kelly. Stewart-Hyder Rev. F. Buah-ftekt. Port Simpson Rev. V. II. Sansum. ( M.A., B D. Vancouver -Rev. Dr. Hugh Dob- son. Vancouver Rev. Dr. O. A. Ocean Falls-Rev. II. Felr. BJV. INQUIRE INTO MILK PRICES OTTAWA. Feb 33 Prime Minister R. B. Bennett has given notice In the House that he will empower the Agricultural committee to Inquire Into the spread between milk price In Canada. A hypocrite never succeeds In misleading others as far as he misleads himself. PRICE: FIVE CENTS JUNSON , URGES BUILDING RAILROAD , IttftSST 'LOYMENTAND OTHER VITAL PROBLEMS IN SPEECH All But Two of British Columbia Parliament Members Voted Favor of Building Peace River Railway VOT18 AGAINST NKW PACIFIC COAST OUTLET nAWA.Fet.33:-On Wed- :., the Howe voted 133. to ..: m. st the construction of a i outlet from the Peace . . u. ihe Paettte Coast at CHOSE TRIAL AT ASSIZES Olof Hanson, Member for Skeena, Urpes That Real Work Be Given Unemployed on This Much Needed Project OTTAWA, Feb. 23: Seven Liberals and Labor mem-bera ami four Conservatives from British Columbia voted for the Kennedy resolution moved yesterday calling for the building of a railway outlet from the Peace River country to the Pacific Coast. Two British Columbia Con- unnflVAt ITnn 11 11 airoiui nnr) T II Plimlroit 7Jn tonai opposed the motion BrtMafeft- Columbla Liberals and Laborttea honor.!,! member for Cariboo .that voting for the motion were: Ih. 0f u,e people there, are Un Mackenzie. Olof Hanson. WU- ptlopit who met with misfortune In ffed Hanbury. A. E. Mann. Thomas oUvar paru of the country and see-ReW. A W Netll and Angus Mae- the potbUtum. established Gift to President-elecl Roosevelt Speech from Throne at Victoria Today Deals With B.C. Conditions Legislature Hears That Changes Will be Made in Mineral Act, School Act, Placer Mining Act and Vital Statistics Act VICTORIA, Feb. 23: The government's policy in meeting the problem of unemployment was dealt with in a -jeech from the throne delivered by the Lieutenant-Governor at the opening of the Legislature this afternoon. The speech drew attention to the fact that prices and sales terms on crown lands that had been reverted for . Htaxes had been revised so as to ftr ftp lT7TT,r,Ta7' i tnake It easy for them to be occu-PKHSKYIrKY Plby settlers. Until such Ume as conditions improve the Dominion-wide regulations for unemployment wouW continue. The province was endeavoring to create more ployment by expanding the markets for 1U products. British Columbia's long standing claim for better terms bad been placed before the Dominion covernment. Delegates ministerial and lay nrrraiL ot i-ctafaiion f.r. Jlrenvfts far eat ,aa.JUzettea,andired rmbllc -School' Act. the Vital Stall tics Act the Mineral Act and Uie Placer Mining Act MORE TALK RECIPROCITY New York Times Mentions Matter In Connection With Visit To Ottawa Recently NEW YORK. Feb. special Washington despatch printed In by Rev. Peter Kelly. In which feel- the New York Time today says Ing reference was made to the. that Henry Monrantheau. close passing of the late Mrs. R. N. Ooodridge, wife of the missionary at Klt&egukla and the late Mr. Margaret Sansum. - wife of Rev. V. II. Sansum of Port Simpson. counsel of PresWest-elect Roosevelt, made a recent visit to Ottawa and It links the visit with the present talk In Ottawa ot Wade reciprocity between Uie Dominion and the United State. InU.baeRev ll!NFVV HIGHWAY T Alton w lntmtln InnrM. i ' 1 invlHl skms of the recent General Council ot the United Church held In Hamilton. Otrt.. which he attended as Presbytery delegate. Delegates were present as fol- IS PROJECTED rian Mooted to Construct Toll Road From San Francisco to New York SAN PANC1SCO. Feb. 33 A new - transcontinental highway from this city to New York la being proposed. The idee. Is to make It a splendid highway with good grades all the way and to charge a toll of one cent a mile for It use, the road tw be built by private enterprise. So far rt is only In the discussion stage. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Feb. 33 - Wheat was quoted here today at 48Vc. I.IH1.KALS STILL 1011 KLCII'KOCITY WITH THE UNITi:il STATES . OTTAWA. Feb. 33: -Liberal members and senators in cau- cua on Wednesday, endorsed the reciprocity resolution In- trodueed In toe House by WU7 Han Duff which proposes that Canada open reciprocity neo tlatloru with Washington. v-. -X hi ii i i i 1 m 1