Tomorrow's Tides past two or three nays Wmm !-j --j-i-jj j-Lt.ii-.i i ; ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF ROOSEVELT Bomb Placed In His Mall Was Dis covered at the ToU Office at Washington WASHINGTON, Feb. SI: The Fot thb mornlnf in a copy-rifhtcd story says the second apparent attempt on the life of President-Elect Roroevclt hat been made. A bomb was ditcorer-ed in the mail sack at the post office addressed to him. It was a crude affair and b described as the work ot an amateur. u ! - - - SBHHMI' - " 4S .Mr.BTINtt PKMANI) FOB NEWSPAPERS Owing to the recent large de- mand for copies of the Dally News, It has been decided to ftvu. aa far as possible, a com- plate coverage of the city. Each 4 home may expect to get the paper Thursday and Friday Anyone wishing to continue af- ttr that date kindly notify the office and the delivery boy will 4 call and collect. Admtlaers 4 who wish space In either of 4 those editions should act at 4 once. 4 4 Prospecting is Much Delayed by Snow on Islands 8KIUROATE. Feb 22 -The cold and snow of last week had the effect of delaying a number of par ties that were preparing to go pros pecung for mineral. The hlUs are still covered with snow and nothing can be done until warmer weather seta In WAS READY FOR SCRAP Military Documents Indicate Plan Was Laid For Hostilities Acainst U. S. Orcr Century Aro TORONTO. Feb. 22 The con tents of a secret military document, report on the defenses of Canada In 1926 and anticipating war be tween Canada and Uie .United States, lwa been made public. The report was prepared by military, men sent to Canada by the Duke of Wellington, then Master ol On dnancc In England. It &howa that feeling ran high following the war of 1812. The local cop is one ot two known to be In existence and was discussed by Dr. J. J. Tolman of the Ontario Department ol Public Records and Archives. So vital was Ute document considered In 182S that only four copies were made. (Continued on Page 3) I A Notable A Written Guarantee Tor One Year With Every Hixh . 0:45 a.m. 19.0 ft. Goodyear Tire 12:35 pin. 218 ft. I.'JW . 0:40 a.m. Co It. Sold Br Us In 1933 1913 p.m. 2.0 ft. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Chevrolet Dealers Phone 53 v , XXIV . No. AUTO SPEED RECORDS SHATTERED PEOPLE WITH MONEY WOUD) BUY NATIONAL RAILWAYS Sir Malcolm Campbell Makes Two Record Dashes Today at Daytona Beach, Doing Mile in 13 Seconds Visibility Was Poor But Speed Was Eifrlitcen. Miles an Hour Faster Than Previous Record of British Speed King RVYTONA BEACH, Feb. 22: In a thrilling, breath-'.t! iim dash over the beach speedway here Sir Malcolm i ,,iiiiU'II attained the astonishing speed of 273.55G miles i iir on the firnt official run for a new world speed re- . ..'-'I 'oday. Despite the fact that visibility was poor he . k. ! over the officially measured mile in 13.10 seconds. 8lr Malcolm has been anxious to nilllTPPr' inr rruke the first run but up to today LHIrlhijEi AKL lofnelala have refused to allow It owing to conditions being unfavor- SENDING CASH I Campbell made the second ran in UfiME Tfs PUIfJ A ' 270 916 mU Pr hour tor an aver-iiUiuL 1 U VIllllR. age two-way record of 273 108 miles an hour, beating his own world's re- an ntANciaco. rb. 22 aii-, miw n nour 11 ihisetty and district have 84r Malcolm made the second run n , . collecting mre funds toil ! seconds lor an svsrat lafH .icluihair comrades at home' wd IXM seconds1, !'rifi they htiveejft nrtl .. hull dollars from thtsetty ' ihcy are preparine; to far v i oidrr large sum ROOSEVELT CONFERRED HERRIDGE Unadun MlnUter Thoujhl to Have DiM UkMd Closer Trade Relation With Stairs YORK, Feb 22; -The pue- v t c loser trade relaUons be-i anada and United SUtes i xjsrd to have bean a sstbtect .sion between Pressdent-it Mwcvelt and Canadian Mln-M r ridge yesterday. The con- lasted for over an hour but ' urc of Um discussions was ilncd. Surprise Party For Mrs. Unger Last Evening Women of Um Moose held a I prty last night for Mrs. ' prominent lady of the or - nm who la leaving the city up residence tn Uw south v.' the evenlng'a social gaUwr-I i were played the following lu' prise winners: Ladles' t" E. Large; second. Mrs. " Rent's first, A.' K. Nelson 1. Astoria. After cards de- n lreshmenU were served ' 'imt tune a presentation was 1 ' v'Scnlor Regent Mrs. S. lUu- "' "i i a beauUful trny to Mra. in auDtuclatton of the work . - kivilv wim a vfew w tv,. ' dvfae m tlte local lodge The''J of Uie lndWWual statea r " ' 's s Jolly aood Fellow and A'iUi Ung 8yne." Well Known Man Dies at Ottawa '1 1AWA. Feb. :-John 8. Ew '"' '"wyer. aaUw, eontltullorI CamotoftU. uarkfldL Um speed re- eord wt open tn Otoe twoHnflP L H?g. bUstoting runs over hard packed mm. The old record was zoiAec Campbell exceeded hks old record by 18.H8 miles sn hour and at the same time he established a new rt- cord over the mile. He also set up a new mark ot 271 M miles an hour over a one-kilometre route, ap proximately flve-righths of a mile. Ills prevkMM record for that dis tune was SftUtO He made t71J0t and 371 472 In two runs. 4 4 NO CHANGE 4 4 AT SESSION : J Tolmic (iovcrnmc nt to be Conmva the and Will Have Support of Own Members VICTORIA, Pete. a:Irttapec" of what may come alter the House rises Premier Tolmke's cabinet win conduct Itaelf aa a ConaervmUve ministry at the present acaslun of the Legislature with the aaaurnnce of support from Oonaervntlvc members. The matter wm dtocwaed at a caucus of Um Conatrvmtrw members yesterday and Um Announcement was made at the does of Uie meeting. Liquor Move Activity m United States WAfilHNOTON. FVb. 22:-Vord a has been received here from various , . the coulUry 0f lncreasetl ac . ... . -i . i ...rino oa1Ui i if tttm COllMllAlMWint iuri.u- ment provralng for the sale of 11- Tlie dry force are atao rallying everywhere and dourn u cxprewwo u.. tk.m that Uie Dill Will n. .nv rate not for aeevral vac r-a in CODAC t ih. meantime dry agt MforcltiB the law aa It stands and a number of setsures of liquor have been made by them nurmg u PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933 An Internationa! matrh whirl) a ttxactea considerable attention was the wedding of Robert Adolphus Oeorge. elder con of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Ttlney of Sutton Bonnington. Leicestershire, to Miss Frances Moore, only child of Mr and Mrs. Robt Coahnuie Barclay. New York an.. Warrenton. va. MANY WERE OUT TO MEET THE RUPERT owd Disappointed llecause Mm Knroulr to Anyox Had Ileen TakcirUff Itoat A large body of local unemployed met the as. Prince Rupert as slu docked this morning. Policemen patrolled the wharf to see that there was no disturbance. The men wm told that the men who got on the boat In Vancouvet were taken off bv the Oranby Company's tuc boat Oranby but would not believe it. A representative committee of six w" al'yd"wn tne Rat" and boarded the boat. They search ed the Teasel from stem to stern and reported back to the crowd that there were no men for Anyox aboard and the crowd then quickly dispersed. OVERHAUL OF GEORGE Number of Men Employed Getting Mr. Coastal Steamer Heady to (o Itark on Run Work has commenced at the local dry dock on the overhaul ot the steamer Prince George which has been tied up here for the winter. The dock mansgemcnt have taken on from 2a to 30 men who are now busily engaged there. This work will last about sis weeks and then the steamer Is expected to go on the run and the Prince Rupert will lie up for overhaul. "Without morality and trust It Is impossible for socle'y to flourish"- Albert Ftnsteln. Wedding JAPANESE OBJECTIVE IS GAINED Getirral Suiukl Captured lull Head at Pripiao in Coal MIninr Centre CHINCHOW. Manchuria. Ob. 22: Oeneral Suzuki's Japanese army, headed for Jehol. a city two hundred miles from here, has captured Its first Important objective, the rail head at Peiplao in the coal mining rentrc of the province of Jehol. ONE BUYER FISHT0DAY Cold Storage Company Only Bidder at Exchange This Morning The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company was Ute only bMder today at the ftah exchange. There was no demand for halibut the American selling at 2c and 2c and Canadian at 2fcc and 3c. American boats were Seattle. 9.000 pounds: T-1033 with 2300 pounds; Urania. 15.000. and Viola. 4.000. The only Canadian boat was Uie Alive with VM0 pounds. Opposes Move to Recognize Russia NEW YORK. Feb. 22 -The American Federation ot Labor continues firm In lu stand against the recognition ot Russia by the United SUtes. Vancouver Wheat VANCOTJVBt. FOB. J Wheat was quoted here today at 46c. Proposal to Sell Main Part of CKR: Lines to ! Private Interests Made Senator Buf us Pope Makes Statement in Upper House and Sayt Financiers Ready to Take Over and . Operate System OTTAWA, Feb. 22 The sale of the greater part of the Canadian National Railways to private interests which would operate it independently of the Canadian Pacific and maintain a transcontinental system from Montreal to the Pacific Coast was proposed in the Senate by Senator Rufus Pope, who said he had positive information that a Kgroup of financiers were prepared "i & Tt tti TTirn i to take pver part of Uie lines and LAdIINLI ' MEMBERS I SELECTED Treasury Announced by .Roosevelt Yesterday NEW YORK. Feb. 23 PresWent- ! Elect Roosevelt yesterday named as his secretary of state Senator Cor- dell Hull of Tennessee and secretary of Uie treasury, Willia:m Wood In. New York businessman. The appointments were announced earlier than had been anticipated in order that Uie two appointees may commence discussions with European representatives In regard to war debts and other economic problems and thus expedite a settlement William Woodin ts a parUcularly Interesting person. WhQe he Is best known as a businessman, he Is also a composer of children's songs and other music. jPortEssington Band Featured in Events at Village PORT BB8IN0TON. B.C.. Feb. 22 On Saturday evening. February 11 Ute Native Women's Auxiliary of the United Church hi Port Bs slngton gave a concert In Ute Band Hall A feature ot Uie program was Uie contributions by the B sington HaUve Banc. Tea was ser red during the intermission. The sum of fourteen dollars was res Used for church expences. On Sunday evening. Feb. 12th. a special musical service was held in the NaUve United Church. A splendid program of vocal and Instrumental numbers was presented. The Native Bjihd contributed a number of fine selections irom tne j -rnpioyed In the general store. He sacred classics ioantaU. had many trieoot hi Prime Ru- About three hundred people fill- pert being In the employ ot Uie ec th? church to capacity. Rev. pioneer Laundry and the whole-WUUam Davey. the minister, was sale house prior to his leaving for In charge of the service. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy to rain, south wind, 22. Atyansh Snow and calm. 33. Alice Arm Snow to rain, west wind, 3T. Anyox Snow to rain, calm, 35. Stewart Snow, calm, 32. Haselton Cloudy, calm. 32. I Smlthers Part cloudy, windy, 29.; Burns Lake Clear, windy, 27. PRICE: FIVE CENTS operate them on a profitable basis. Under Uie scheme as outlined by Senator Pope, the dd Intercolonial from Montreal to the eastern limits ot Uie Marl times would be given back to the people of thane provin ces and unprofitable branch lines would conUnue to be operated by Uie government as colonization roads. ATTACK ON FISHERIES Regulation Regarding Delivery ot Salmon Attached by Member For Alberri OTTAWA, Feb. 22 -An attack on Uie new salmon fishing regulations occupied the time of Uie House of Commons for a long period yester day. A. W. Nell I, Independent mem ber tor Comox-Albeml, charged that Uie ruling requiring salmon to be delivered to Uie canneries within 21 hours unless teed, will nave th eel feet of benefiting cer tain canneries. Hon. H. H. Stevens Insisted that the regulation was necessary to maintain the reputation ot Carta-tlan canned salmo, concerning which there had been a number ot omplalnta. James Dunn of Anyox Passes Ws Formerly Resident of Prinre Rupert and Well known in City Many friends will regret tq hear of the death at Anyox on Sunday morning of Jnt Dunn, well known resident ot Anyox and formerly of Prince Rupert. Uw deceased was a victim of a hean ,t-tack. Mr. Dunn left Pilaee Rupert IS years ago for Anfox where he was Anyox. He Is survived by a widow and fcur children between the agea ot 16 and 9. 1 Admiral Pratt to Continue Service WASHINGTON, Feb. 21: It lias been decided to continue Uie services of Admiral William D. Pratt in the service of the country, "be- cause the country needs him." Hit natural time to retire had arrrred,