Tomorrow's Tides Gas Tank some 01 whom may noi re t 1 an... t.i 1 unuruKi'ii. inu uiat war OBJECTION TO PROPAGANDA TO OUST C.N.R. John lerg Uree Removal or, On. vrels VAWXMJVSR. Feb. ll-CH)ect-ing strongly to the sale of the Canadian National stoamshlps at such sacrifice prices, while forearn hios were carrying cargoes In and of Canadian porta. Morgan Berg, reported at the conclusion oi Dominion wide orcantatog tour deelared that the Domlnior. Oorenunent was ptaytng Into tbe hands of the C.P.R. and by deadly propaganda had nolamied the minda of the people against the CiiSl. He oanetuded: "Unless the government immediately takes the necessary steps compel the Canadian Pacific other companies employing Orientals to give Canadian seamen sBusre deal, then with the financial assistance of the othet unions we shall do our best to turn the government out ot otfic the earliest possible moment.' declared. All is Lost as Women Invade Rotary Lunch TORONTO. Feb. 11: For the Ro- tary Clubs of Toronto All is Lost Toronto Ilotarian have submitted the inevitable. They have ceased battle against fate. They have gone modern. They liavc sunk be neath the rising Ude. They have, in short, admilted nay. lnvjted the ladles to a Friday lunclmm meeting 1 The ladles came In their hundreds. They were wekiomed by the president. Tiieir RoUrtan escort" smiled upon them. Hut were thr xmtlos feigned? A question not to be asked. A rctorlcr can only nori what is said in public. Tlie mut tered (ttscon tents or the. subjutatrd arc not for publication. French Flyers Forced Down by Heated Engine OABA 11LANCA. Feb 11 - The French long distance riyera. who set out to try to beat Uie record of Uie British nlrforee men who recently flew direct t South Alura. landed here last mht, being tore- down with an over-heated mo tor. , Uncover Important A Written Guarantee For One Year With Every ' Tire . 2:30 a jn. 20.0 ft. 6 Goodyear J4:28 21.0 ft. pan. 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PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS 1 " TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN VANCOUVER'S DISMISSED POLICE CHIEF Turn HimHrni Injured in Neunkirchen, Rhine Valley, Germany K MO ATT T A Nl r Many Buildinjjs Destroyed and People Arc DijjKinjr Into UUIU1U I Dcbrlst For Boilics of Dead or Maimed Only Sixty-Six Bodies Found so Far WITH NAZIS! j NEUNKIRCHEN, Saar, Germany, Feb. 11: One of Muriini sa iiutk shirt ot iiis;t)C worst catastrophe of recent years took place here yes- lounlrv l1r.H at Suctes j (cr(,Hy fl gm Rm eXlloleU killing 200 people u MK. rb II -Premier M ...... ...... ui yrsieraay uui uirrc wm ' i.inrc belwn the Fasrlsti of i:ni uie nuu 01 uvnsanr ai- nnine vauey irom cologne 10 ine t II Dure admitted that the J Swiss border hirt of hla country were ; Bitnd u the dancer from totter- pi awl at the success of Hit- j ins. walls rescue workers dug frantically today Into the debris of a COMMITTEES j p iiAPniT i T Or HUorllAL rn idriit Dlhb Names Those Who Art to Attend to Detail Work I he hospital board meeting' the hospital hut night pre I rank Dtbb n eased Us com r r the foUowmt ..i:ire committee . v. wn-i chairman. H Bj Rochester. 1 m Hruwn. Jforman Watt. commit tet. R. Oordon. nan AW.. Currlc R B. BOB-o P. Tinker, and Or. L. W. !; - :. ' nd commute - W. M. ' chairman. R K Benson. (' irrlr. O. P Tinker .uvt commlttct to consist ' halrman of each commit-o ilirr with Aid Rochester I': L W Kergtn FIRE LAST NIGHT IN VANCOUVER Ituililinc si Corner of Cram We And llsktlnt Streets lUdly Danuird ANCUUVBR. Feb. U-Plre and ' ' i caused an eatamaled dun-I mjm to WttUams Uiock 'in' corner of Hasttaft wd ) vtiic Street here Last ntht. '-' and stores in the building ' Sicily damaged, the top floor i; ut led an Uie roof dea- Halibut Arrival American inic, 17.000. no sales. Hwx iiiiti. 15.000. no sales. Canadian Alt' May 15,000. no sales. IS IT 1 1 ONOMY OK aim: tiii'im: 01111:11 IlKASONH IN(Jl!IHi:Dr 4 WASUINOTON.. Feb. 11: A'ln irl pmtt announced yes- " ' y tliut owing to the grant of moving the fleet """'tth the Panama Oanal It w,,u ii rtmaln for the time to : ' Paclflp at an mMm.xo 4. ------- IWIIUMI ni'nure. Uncfflelal opinion is it that there may be other ir.iviini rnr iu. ui.u ffllLil nnJ Explosion of 1 ami injuring many hundreds, cover. Many buildings were destroyed and scarcely a win- 1 ?. .. ..t uow in me ciiy remains loony felt Uu-ougbout the entire Uppei iwtoe area of thia industrial city still tindtni bodies of persons slain or maimed. BsUmale ef U ffttSjttss Iran up to 389 with I bodies reoov- t injuren ana isw sisjmuy njspn so fur as la known today. The disaster wa caused by Mm explosion of a huge gms tank at the Neunklrrhni Iron Work but so far there is no explanation of what caused the explosion out GUARANTEE 1 a PUTS CITY He BANKRUPT Court Orders Comniiwioner Appointed fleeaue of Default 011 to Power Company Bond and VAMOOUVRR.. rth llTlie appointment a of a commissioner to take charge 0: the city of Men lit was granted by the Supreme Oouri yesterday by Mr Justice Fisher 'at The uetlltoners were the myal he Trust Company, which alleged ual the city had defaulted in payment of Illl.rkW interest and principal ou the debentures of the Southern Light arid Power Company Ltd.. which were guaiantecd by it Debentures of B. C. Are Sold to MONTREAL. Feb. 11 A substantial to portion of British Columbia's four million dollar debenture iskue hft been absorbed, the syndics tr of managers announced. England Wins From Ireland at Rugby l-WtOKKNHAM, Feb ll - Ena-lanri decisively defeated Ireland 17 points to 0 Unlay In an International nigger matrli. ChUH OFF1CKKS At Uie meeUng of the directors of tlie Prince fluiiert Club last year Uflccrs wore re-elected. Tliey are: President. John Dybhavn. Vlce-preaident. W. H. Tobey. Secretary. .Walter Hume. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Feb. 11 Number One Northern wheat wus quoted ied here today 8V HimAvnAc i One oi the rkn U'ids ot the car PcrseposB. Persia relief sc Ms. tbe Ycuat&ie-i of untiem Pc the Orcat d-mng a .ii r.l. .. fi head or the onsnul aiA'.r.-.'tf ..f in. Lii-cri.y jI thi.-;!;o. .rrni-ed the discovcrlct the moA onpartsnt in history of arcbeoicsjy. Tom Bradley Was Recognized On Wharf by Granby Official; Miners Are Still Holding Out X AKYOX, Feb. U:-Tom Bradley, eading strfko organiser here was utasted on ihe wharf on Thursday night when the Prince Rupert was fearing. If was recognised by a Oranby Company official. He had by disguises eluded the police foj two weeks. He was taken south Fri lay evening on the Malaapina. The Prince Rupert took out 123 men on Thursday and the Prince John. 110 Inst evening. A total oli i bout SM have left here this e:k A canvass of the miners thia week ; showed that the big majority re-1 fused to return to work. Today's Weather Terrace Clear, northeast wind. 10a. Alysnsh Clear, calm. 5a. Anyox Clear, calm. 18a. Stewart Clear, calm. 10a. Haaelton -Clear, calm, 5b Smlthcra Part lioudy. calm 5a. Burns Luke Clear, calm. 10b. New Style Lookup m.'und im inv Well. Uie ft' w holm. :- ,i p'oil object n fiojii i'i:ik Archaeological Find r riiy o; Chi, cxpra.tlon. .uluri i on a v. wrway. PtiMpo-a. otwd )t- Alexander. .'h D: J.vnr: H B; a;.ii. FIRST RAY OF LIGHT Bank Clurinis Up Ten Percent, First Increase Shown Since 1931 MONTREAL. Feb. 11: For the first time since December, 1931 the total bank clearings from 33 reporting centres throu(hout Canada has shown an increa.se over a corresponding period of the previous year. The increase was more than twenty-four million dollars or 10.79. BIRTH NOTICE Born at the Prince Rupert Oen tral Hospital February. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge S. Hills, Premier, B C . a son. Stewart Charles Bernard. Headgear i.u-c in stormy weather V.eudgear' h BtiUii firemen prevent falling ou ,i pain tn the neck GERMANY STRIKES BACK Colonel Edgett Enters Suit Against Mayor Taylor of Vancouver Asking Damages and Stay of Appointment VANCOUVER, Feb . 11: Claiming damages from Louis D. Taylor, mayor, and Police Commissioners E. M. Charman and A. J. Dumaresq, Colonel C. E. Edgett, dismissed chief of police, entered action in the Supreme Court today to restrain the police commissioners Vancouver from appointing another chief of police in' his stead. The, plea it is understood will be one of wrongful dismissal and the case is likely to cause a considerable stir in police and municipal circles. OFFICERS M0LLIS0N ELECTED: AT JANEIRO 'Radio Association Takes Further ' Steps to Improve Reception In tbe City I The Radio Association held a meeting in the Ctty IUli and elected officers last night for the ensuing inr Th fnllnwlnr .-ere choscm . . . . . . A tvosuvust ar a- v vuf j Vice-president, F. Wesch. I becretary -Treasurer, J. O. Wll- 1 liamson. Executive T. J. Shenton. J. Hall. j F. Rlffou, J. Boyd, H. DuIIamel and S. Woodidc. i There was a general discussion on the possibility of establishing a ra-j dio broadcasting station In the city ' of Prince Rupert and other matters . pertaining to radios and reception in this city. A resolution was passed to take up with the government the question of squealers that cause so much disturbance to local reception. It was thought that the government could make some penalty for those using these sets that cause so much tisturbance. A resolution was also passed that Uie matter of the trouble due to the high power line be take up With T. D. Pattullo and Olof Hanson with a view to cleaning up ine disturb ance from thia source. Planes Left Today With Passengers Tlie Boeing plane left here today priment will be watched with a or Vancouver having on board as good deal of Interest, although wssengers Jack McAuley. Mrs. Le-, there is no reason whatever why. vee. Bob Young and Miss Marie jt should not be successful as It rinater. ' is possible to find mink tn the k- Thc big Junker plane left thlsjcai ponds living ta natural state, nomlng at Id o'clock going straight , 'h rough to Vancouver. ONE IIUNDUEI) DEATHS CHICAGO. Feb. U:-Nearly one hundred deaths have been attributed to the extreme coM which 'M.s prevailed throughout the coun- y. Public speaking otwht to be made irimbial of fence -Oeorge Bernard ".haw. ACTIVITY IN UNITED STATES MARKETS IS ANNOUNCED e NEW YORK, Feb. II: -A sharp Improvement In retail market activities la reported from the different centres by the mercantile reviews. In- crease of activity in the whole- sale markets Is much more pronounced than in the retail. Reaches Objective After Having ta Land at Caravellas Enroute RIO DE JANEIRO. Feb 11 : -Capt Moinson. who broke all records tn hla flight across the South AUantlc, arrived here at 11:50 this morning if 4"a rom NaUL nawu, Braxll, oram,anr after landing wnaiog l Caravcllax In the southern part c! the State of Bahla Friday evening. MolUson said he would remain here a week, perhaps longer, before going to Buenos Aires. Mink Farm at Hazelton Starts Five Animals Brought in From' Vancouver Island To Be Nucleus of tnduslty Albert Arnold, a resident ot New Hazetten for quite a number of! years has started far farming and', his first breeding akek has ar-i rived and la now properly housed! at his home' on 'tie hHl says the Omlneca Hen 1 He star od with mink and has three females and ' two males. One pair arc Labrador mink and Ike other three are Quebec mink. These came from Van-' convex Island and are considered excellent foundation stock. Arnold Is the first In the immediate district to go In for fur farm- Ing. except those who started with rabbits. So far nothiiy; has been heard of the rabbit-breeding from he commercial side. Arnold's ex- Donation Was Made to Hospital A letter from Uie B. C. Hospital Association was read at the meeting of the hospital board last nisht In connection with the re ! eeivin: of a grant of $3,900.50 from the Northern Securities Liu. of Vaaco'iver. The B. C. Association hstl axepted the grant and had divided Uie money amongst the hosnttnls of the province aceotd-ine to the amount of hospital days' of each hospital. Although the Ideal bird had voted against the aceeptante of .the WKiey from the Northern Se curities sney were tn favor of accepting their share 13.8? as a do nation from the B. 0. hospital as sociation. Secretary Appointed OTTAWA. Feb. ll:-Lieut. Ool. R. r. liBnary oi viaeoec nas been ap pointed secretary to the Radio Broadcasting Commission.