Tomorrow's Tides II Low 1 lilt T01VLU I'ltlSO.NUt .. 0:50 tfjn. 20.9 It. 13:01 p.m. 20.9 ft. . 7:03 a.m. 4.0 ft. 10:20 pm. 3.6 (t. rt. May Investigate Handling Case of Banker Harriman sitiNOTON. DC . March 14 m'ici state banking commit - ' v utveatlgate the handling 1 lusttce ttenartment of the it ion of 'joa. W. lUrrtman. 1 president of the Harriman l Bank, eharaed with falal-the aceonnU of the InaUtu- Dcfirit hi Ontario is Announced by Premier ''"Hi iNTQ, March 34 Premier T1 " told the LegklaUire that at 1 i f the last fiscal year the "Mil e of Ontario had a deficit i u fitly over two millions and v r would show n tlefklt t)f ' 1 v Uuee millions. Card of Thanks family 0f the late C. F.Mor "Mie to thank their manv ""iw'hy v and ni ''vh. during "'ivt'ment. She ! AINTREE, March 24: Winning from the pick of the , world steeplechaiers today although with a small field i admits oktti.no compared w ith other years, Kellboro Jack carries the blue I monkv ritoM cunt iribbon of victory in the hitiloric Graml National. He took i dmikjn. March ii:-ueut. 'the whole thirty-two jumps in splendid style and finished) . n iiaiuic Stewart, char- amidft the cheer of the ' multitude. uh violation of the Of- ! The second horse waa IteaUy True ,; rets Art, who tor sev- ! T v irpf l-ir, ip I whU 8Uler Wii thl Ps Tower and who cane waa , j DUiiLIN. Marc h 24 One of the! v ibirrt of orach specula- . CT IDD residual prtrcs in the Ir.-h Sweep- Kivlng r vldcnee yesterday J I IV ft I VI lY stakes worth 134.574 w won bv a rourt martial Ulal rfe- In force an dto make or abrogate treaUea. He haa even greater pow era than thoae formerly poaaetaed by the Kalaer. He can even override the constitution In some eaass. The Republican flag haa also disappeared and In tu place haa come the old flag combined with the Nasi emblem Hitler haa approved the plana for the formation of a four-power treaty tor the peace of Europe and haa offered hki co-operation Xt prevent a race In armament. EQUALITY TO GERMANY Itaimav MacDonald Said Powers Were Hedged to rolicy No Country Could be Kept Down Today LOMDON. Marr.ii 24 -Premier KantMy MacDonald. telling about conversations with Premier Musso lini of Italy In Home la.t week, said the powers were pledged to give Ocrmany equality and the time had come when no European country could be kept down by obligations tnconsUtent with self-respect and honor. Foreclosures Are Prohibited In North Dakota IllSMARK. ND.. March 34 -Mnrtiraae foreclosui-cs of real pro- .-.rtw bv owners were prohibited yesterday by proclamation of 'the governor. Mrfiill Irregularities KtnNTTlRAL, Msreli 14: Alleged for the kind expressions of.elecUon :'h. reAlaHStion of a group oi qi- iSMlety of MfCMU University Canadian "Tenratt 1932" of Gui! :' he wver attempted to .(irrman Chancellor lias i:ven More ford Street. Montreal Four Toronto ,v any Information pre- ! rower Ttian former Kaiser Ite- ucket won $400 each. to the Stat. Stewart tult of Yesterday's j . i i! ted. hem ever, that be Md I . Lirftlon l an ntlair wttrt a fan W l t heraiuc of her hifatu- i (or him. REIGN OF TERROR IN GERMANY All Mho Are Under Ban of Sash Btmt lladly Used According U lit pot ti from France ''";s March 14 Communist, v Pacifists, Oathones, poi-and oaten under the ban Naau are being sb)eeUd to r terror in Osrmany, ae- ,.o roporu received here HtLTN. March 34 Chancellor ' HiUer announced that ! Va 4er Lwebbe. Dutch i nui. and hk accomplice burning of the Retehatac. executed publicly to end the that the Maw waa started ' - Miemaelves, Approves Treaty Rclrtutag Will NH Need to .Meet lor Nest l'our Vears After Voting Sele Out of . . ..Office HfcRUN. March J4 - The at pewees granted Chancellor Ulster makes him supreme dictator of tfce t country for the neat four yeaea. The Retehata which voted him I those power reliquiabed their who come under Wmln PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933 CONFERRING ON PENSIONS Veteran AociaUons Have Itepre- tenUtWrs"at Ottawa In CJoit nection With Proposal OTTAWA. March 31 r The exe-cotlve of the "Die Five" aaaocUted vwterana' organlaaUori are aawemb-led here to confer on the altuatton own and wUl not need to meet for " " the neat four year. Hitler haa the Wal j U) auapend Pymntof power U make laws, to put them r . the " civil , service ZT There Is strong opposition to the proposal, largely on the ground that it seems like dlecrtounaUoo as between pensioners who are work ing for the government and those who work for private individuals. IT MAY BE LOST GIRL IHii nl pee Police Coinmunicatint Willi Chicago to Try to Trace Identity of Child .WINNIPBO. March 34: Police are In communication with Chicago authorities In an effort to determine whether a top year old girl whose identity and parentage are undetermined Is little Julia Johnson who vanished from In front of hei home here April S3. 10S6 and has not been seen since. Prospect For Reciprocity Is Very Bright WASHINGTON. March 34 The prospect for a reciprocal tariff agreement between Canada and Untied Stales seemed Uve brightest In twenty years following Secretary Hull's disclosure bhat the ad ministration will ask Congress for authority to negotiate for audi a treaty as soon as urgent domestic legislation, Is passed. ILLEGAL RELIEF WINNIPEG. March 34: Henry Hagstrom was found guilty of obtaining relief from the city while evidence shows he or his wife are part owners of a downtown NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Before the big pu.-,h. General Ta.ig Yu-Ui; governor ul Jehol, seated on 4yvny. revkwo his trocpa. aJU'r,u-d.s put u rout by fine avancffif Japs Some repdrls ftjT llla? been executed. Final Roundup of Books Takes Place Tomorrow and Those Who Wish Transportation Can Get It The final roundup of books for the Prince Rupert Pub lic Library takes place tbiriorrow. High School boys and girls . . have been . busy . canvassing for them and will bring A 4 At f T" a them to tne empty siore nexi lo me w. n, on ice tomor row afternoon from 2 to 6, when a memier of the uyro Club will be there to receive them. Any others who have books and cannot deliver them mays ' have them called for by ringing 260 The depot at Ormes will still be open and books may be sent there but high school boys and girls must take theirs to the new headquarters, the empty store formerly oc cupied by McArther's Shoe store. The Library Board has been glad to receive a supply of children's books and It is hoped that more of these wfll be sent tn. Followtng weMtjbe books donated since noon yestettay making a total to date of 1171: Miss Nelly Lawrence 41 Mrs. Steve King Hemsby KinR Alex O. Rlx Mrs. H. M. Harper Mrs. D. KrUtmaneon Stanley Smith Mrs. C. H. Orme ... 4 ft 10 3 IS t Approves Port Arthur Bill to Authorize Loan PORT ARTHUR. March 24 The private bills committee of the On tario LegiKlature has approved a bill enabling Port Arthur to borrow $316,000 and also to validate property sales for tax arrears and to cancel authority far certain water mains and sewsrs. Minimum Wage Board ALBANY. March 24 Tsm Sen ate passed a bill yesterday creating a state board empowered to fix minimum wanes .tor women and children SHARP RISE IN STOCKS Dullaew Toward End of Session Did Not Prevent Prices lloldinr Hither Than at Opening NEW YORK. March 34: There was a sharp rise In the stock mar ket yesterday, and although there was a slackening toward the end, prices remained higher. U. S. Steel dosed at St; Oeneral Motors. V. American Can. 57 Allied Chem icals, 79V. American Telephone 4H. TORONTO, March 24: -'Prices at the close of the stock market yesterday were: Nickel. 11.10. No rands. SMft. Teck Hughes, 4Jfl. Dome. 15.55. Wright Hargreavea. 4.23. Oranada. 1.90. Eldorado. I. SO. Yesterday's Prices At Wheat Markets WINNIPEG. March 34: At the close of the market yesterday July wheat was quoted at 50 aud October deliveries at 534. CHICAGO. March 34: Yesterday's wheat quotations were: May, 5i'; July. 51V and Seplember. 52 a THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet ' r i Is on Display at Kaicn Motors Show Room All Cordially Invited Phone 53 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ? 7 &4CE LIVERPOOL, RUN TODAY ADOLPH HITLER IS NOW AUTOCRATIC RULER IN GERMANY Historic Grand National Race . Is Won Today by Kellboro Jack At the Aintree Course, Liverpool Was Governor of Jehol Agenda Prepared For World Conference at London Near Future Date Not Set For Important Gathering to Be Presided Over by Prc'rrilcr Ramsay MacDonald of ' Great Britain . I GENEVA, March 21: The Expert Preparatory Com-j mission has completed the draft annotated agenda for the I World Monetary and Economic Conference, which is to j meet in London under the presidency of Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The draft acenda has been annroved bv the Council of the i.'HgUf. which felt, however, that: could not yet fix the date of the conference. There was need for further preparation and. in any event, an interval of three months wa required to enable the draft1 tRmda to be rummuoJeatrd to the uvemmenU of the world. While, ihrrefore. the conference cannot neet before the end of April, the council considered that It could not be unnecessarily delayed. The or ganlzlng committee of the council. ever which Sir John Simon pre sWea, will meetSilm flTlfte date. The BKpert Preparatory Commis sion, m the report containing the i sends, which is addressed to the council and which has been published and circulated, draws attention to the extreme gravity of the world situation, and particularly to the "burden of suffering" and de moraltsatton'' resulting from con tinued and growing unemployment. They note the profound disturban ces caused by the collapse of prices. the curtailment of production, the huge accumulation of stocks. They note that International trade has been reduced to incredibly low levels." The dislocation has. they point out. generated a "vast network of restraints" which throttle business. There is a state of virtual economic warfare which must be ended. It the social system as we knew. It" is to survive. In the program which the experts propose for the conference, lnter-governmental debts find no place, but the experts note that, un til this question is settled, debts "will remain an Insuperable barrier to economic and financial reconstruction." They accordingly urge early negotiations on this problem. Tne mam questions to be considered by the- conference are summarised as follows: 1. Monetary and Credit Policy: The objective is declared to be the restoration of the gold standard as an International monetary standard. To make that possible, a great number of economic and financial conditions must be fulfilled, and safeguards must be provided against a fresh breakdown. 3. Commodity Prices: An Increase In Uio level of world pieces Is highly desirable. It might be aided by a gcn-ral policy of easy money designed to promote a healthy e-nnsion of business." The regulation of exports or productions of certain primary commodities is another method to be considered. But any rise in prices can only be main tained by "a general trade improvement, such as would follow from the abolition of restrictions and the, restoration of financial confidence. 3. ExcbaiueJhgtrlGUThe ab-ollUon U?t e?cfi!nle" Wafficttens is essential, and must depend upon stability of budgets and of economic systems. The objective must be to restore the confidence of leaders and to encourage a resumption of international leading. Governments must eoaslder whether they can expedite thltpYiaB) 4. International Trade: The objective should be greater freedom and the re-establishment of the normal interchange of com modi- ; ties." An effort should be made to secure the progressive abolition, of the emergency restrictions Imposed -during the crisis. Governments should seek undents ndinss for the " moderation and stabilization of tariff prices. I Seven Years "t. For Arson at " St. Margarets MONTREAL. March 34: Isaac Kaufman waa sentenced to seven years tmprisoniMnt by Judge A. Monet for eoojfMrtng to commit arson In the burning of the chatebtr Qulnte at 8t Margarets, Quebec, in 19). Halibut Arrivals AMKIUOAN Olacier. 7.000 at 4 JO and 3. to Cold Storage. Bmma. 13,080. at 41 and 3. to Vld Storage. Hyperten, 10JKK) at 4 and 2. to CoW Storage. Lysrictl. 30,000 at 4 and 3, V Odd Storage. BOOKS WANTED Anyone having books, old or new, that they wish to donate to the Library, should leave them at once at Ormes Drug Store The itame of the donor should be written plainly on Ute parcel' and they will be acknowledged through this paper.