Tomorrow's Tides . 3:45 ajn. 19.1 ft. JIMS pjn. 15.7 ft. Low JO:40jfW 5.8 fk 22:22 pjn. 95 ft. !- V VC:E Coalition Formation Before Prorogation Advocated by Member Pattullo's Refusal Docs Not Necessarily Wreck Plan, Says President of Council As For Himself, He Is Bound to No One VICTORIA, March 80: (CP) Hope that the Legisla-r u ould not be allowed to prorogue without conaummat- - union government was voiced by Hon. W. C. Shelly, -Mil-lit of the Council, during the budget debate yes- i.i With the clow of Mr. Shelly speech, the delate - m i .in I tret cloml without division. The 1 louse then . "went Into commute of supply and Favors Union '.iiti'tivrr LOSSES IN STOCK MART Qu 'Uttonii Yesterday In New York and Toronto YORK. Matt 10 --After ' steady in apart trading. iixti downHd in the cioe-yesterday and saevw of one point were refkstertd. il prtceaof important slocks ' : ii-un Can. MV - chemicals, : . ..i.iil Distillers, . ' 'rial Alcohol. 11. Toronto Market " "NTO. March 30:-Pttots at of the local stock market 't '.V were: k I. 9.BS. 16.2a. Hughes, 4.15. "'ida, ZMQ. '' Hargreavea, 4Jl . '"'"In, ljg. ; 'i ido. 1,17. Mi niN or 111:1.11:1' COSTS TO CONTINUE, VICTORIA ANNOUNCES VKTORIA. March 30: (CP) ''' "ding negotiation of a new I'orttte agreement on dte- '"'ion of unemployment re- 1 ". the existing lyatem ''"ring direct relief in the "i(-kpaUtU.H will be osmtln- U la announced. . mm PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, FOR RUPERT ROADS PROTESTE HOPES FOR UNION GOVERNMENT rapid pragma on the nU- Mr. SheUy. during hi speech expressed regret that the Leader ol the Opposttson had been unable to a crept the invitation of Premier Toknje but he did not think that thin ended chances of union One method had been tried and failed. Another moat now be tried Speaking aa one who owes no great ubltoaltoii to anyone In this lluuse." Mr. tteUy arereaded. " u free to apeak exactly asJse Uxmks) and who has no pnUctoal amsenons whatever. I say that no mea pef-v.iiiahty no dm til personal tnttr-'-: - and no man's peraonal future 1 big enough to wreck this union " RUSSIANS STARVING Present famine Declared as Disastrous at Tliat of 1M1 BERLIN, fiermany. Marrh ,: lUrrth Jones, foreign affairs secretary to the farmer Irlme MinUter of Great Britain. Itt. lion. David Uoyd George, retried yesterdsy that Rinnta U in the grip of a famine which H proving a disastrous as the catastrophe In 1M1 when million died. MINISTER TO CANADA Texas Man Boosted Tor I'nltrd States Post in Ottawa WASHINGTON. DC. March 30: The appolntmetn of Col. Alvtn Mansfield Qwaley of DoJIaa as min ister to Canada was urged upon the Secretary of State. Cordell Hull. IS RULED ASLEGAL So Finds Supreme Court in Connection With Doukhobors OTTAWA. Ont.. March 0: The Supreme Court of Canada hat ruled the deportation of Doukhobors legal. To Deport Twenty Men From Mexico urvrcn CITY. March 30: Twenty men arrested for an attack on the United Btaios HHiuaasy win h deported to ttw Pn ooloiyr on Marias Island. Lady CsjnpbeU in centre was the first one abuartl to greet her husband. JOHN TROY IMPRESSED New Alaska Covernor Pleaded With President's Grap SliTTLE. Mareh Jfl: (CP Cunsidrrable sirnifieanre is attached here to a statement mode In Washington by John W. Trqy. who has been nominated as Governor of Alaska and who Is known aa a strong believer in "Home Ilule" for Alaska. Mr. Troy, alio puMkhea the Alaska-Juneau Empire newspaper at Juneau, said, after an Interview with President Franklin U. UmwcvHt, that the fhiti exeeuUve Showed a wonderful grasp of our situation up there and ne has very progreaMve plans in mind." Judgment Coming In Insurance Case Court to Announre Finding In Ontario Case Totnotrow TOisONTO. Ontario. Mardi 30 A judgmenl in the $b5.UO0 act-ldent Uuwaance action, brought to th aupreme court br Mrs. Ansa Orsog Maoroayarn against uie wapQy - en Liability Company, was pro- mlsed for Friday morning. OFFICERS CAPTURED Clilneae Pirates Take Four UritMi-x rrs From Ship NBW CHWANO. Manchuria. Mar. 30: idPi-Plratea attacked the merchant steamer Manchang aa site lay at anchor In Newchang yesterday and carried off four foreign officers, all of whom are British. DftUah gunboats were searching tftrtolr Aff th KJnf)lllt'ftain nn. at 'ihe gang of buccaneers who kidnapped the Drltlsh officers. e tn.:' v..:.: a-. .1 .i- .. 'j.:', houi in .Mis a-itomoUi' l-i ini ngratuUloi: by iv m 'vol ol elurn home bo.ir'1 Utr 1m r j TO DEPORT ! ' MANY MEN I ! i Cave or Thirty-Six Aliens Now In Hands of Ottawa Examinations have been recently 'li.ld by T. F. Ptteh, local immigration officer, in connection with eases nf X men, not domiciled in Canada for five years and therefore aliens, who have become public rhartea and reposit have been forwarded to the Department of Immigration at Ottawa which it h expected will order deportation. The men concerned are from various parts of Europe and the mnt of them eame here recently fromAnyox. lt,ts stated that sfmHar boards of inquirv will be held here from time to time. FAIL IN HOLD-UP OiiUrio Itank Manager in lloopital' Seriously Injured ILMCRTON. OOk, March 30 M A. Porteou.v manager of the Canadian Bank of Comrorrrt- branch here, is in 8t Joseph's Hospital . London, after being seriously woun- aed in an unKucceaaful hold-up at. tMnnt h tirM t bank. THE rilkST liEt'llQSSloX I think dcpragsJons began when they were bulldhsg the pyramida in ( Kgypt and we've been having them ever since, came Csanman Catt. SOVIET FI.ATLY TURNS DOWN imiTlSIl DUMANI) ' . V MOSCOW. Man 90 The Soviet goverrunatrt of Kusaia has fUUy rejected the aalest demand from London for the release of four Bfttfgh subjects held for trial on the charges of sabotage 4 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Speed King Welcomed Home Sit Mtlr'ilv 1 ;. B:.'.l :. speed r.TOid ul Z72i3 iiUt at OayUma Brarh Flu . being . Southaniplon England, on his l MARCH 30, 1933 STILL HELD BY THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet 1 on Display at Kaicn Motors Show Room All Cordially Invited rtione 53 Pattullo Tells B. C. Legislature $11,000 For Public Works in His Constituency is Inadequate PROPOSAL TO ELIMINATE GOVERNOR VICTORIA, March 30 '('P A. M. Mansofk, M. L A for Omincea, discu.-'sing a v.ite of $2&r tm f..r CovemueWrt : HoUM-. (hiring consider- ( ation of the estimates of I'uMicworkMle, rt- J . : . '.'stcrdav said that, al- . though he was conserva- tive in his respect for contsUUitioiml govern- would po so far at this time as to rtfinnmid l fice f the Lieutejant- 1 GoveiTior and iiilrce his duties in the hand of the Chief Justice. Is Radical fM 'iJggggsl A M M;iv. - s. Re it!u uigrs LcRii.i:i,:' .otiiN!i Ln'uicn-.1111 ; CiuvcnuiiNlup ! Riding of Rods j To Be Stopped Dominien-Wltlc Plain Formulated By Follee Forces j I BUDUURY. Ont.. March : Dw-1 minion -wide plans have been for mulated by the R C. M. P. and C. N. R. and C r R police forces to stamp out the Uaaardous nracUoa nf "riding the rods" IUaTISH KNCIINKKItS TRIAL IN GERMANY BERUN. Oermany March Milt la rsportod that the trial of Drl- i Ush engineers to be held on Satur- day Is only s pendant of the recent shooting of 36 workers m agrtcul - eture. Charges Northern Development Restricted on Account of Extravagance in South Wrinch and Manson Also Dissatisfied Kergin on Strike VICTORIA, March SO: (CP) T. D. Pattullo, Liberal leader, protested vigorously in the Legislature yesterday during discussion 01 the public works department esti- mates for roads, bridges, ferries and wharves airainst the inadequacy of the $11,000 vote for roads in Prince Rupert constituency. Development on the Queen Charlotte Isl- ds. where the people were eager " C shcad with development of i . - .ywmTs-i &A)AL MINE Jjeen iianone uianas ana ie Kaien Island Highway had to nut- t. he declared, because the present government had spent $1,008,060 In ne constttuency In one year on ad.' aJone. The beauuful Marine i rtve on the Islands was being al - lowed to faM Into disrepair and the rMbtne HKhtstoy on one of the lffl - xnd michOMt be able W jjp5xate.lpemUr Vcauae past gevernmet extra va - a nee had left insufficient money available for road work for the re- tfdents. Mr. Pattullo also elicited from rton. R. W Bruhn. minister of pub- 'ic works, that the government had o monev to continue the Kalen island Highway. preaoeni 01 we company Mr. Pattullo said that the north- The company's mines will con-rn metropolis was like Vancouver operaUon. the gathering place for a great many nnemploytd because tt was the headquarters for mining, ftsh-Ing and lumbering industries on a lanre scale These men were idle and if urged hnt they should be green wrk Hnrt there been ivasonabie providence nn Oi part of the government the road to the ta terser rould h vr been pushed ahead a little each vear. Mr Bruhn sh id he couM make no promtee- a. hr had no money. Kergin on Anyox Strike r. i-crs.... m made an eloquent address daring the day on the Anyox strike. pro - lcsiuib that the treaUnent accorded the workers by the foreign company J diid thr attorney-general's pottec a as not British Justice His speech inadr a deep impression on tnei House. A. M Manson and Or. H. C Wrinch protested because the road votes for their ridings had been cut I 60 whereas Prince Oeorge had re tained nn appropriation twice ail great as Uiat for either of the other j 'central interior ridings. j Votes for matotenanot of roada. J ferries, and wtssrves m- etuded the foUowtag for northern ridings. Port Oeorge. $SMM. Skeena. ASS etX). cariboo, mm. AUlr, $6,888. Omtneca. $M.M Peace River. $19,090. Prince Rupert. $11,000. Halibut Arrivals The American schooner Itobtler, which arrived too late for yesterday morning's bidding on she Fteh BKcbange. sow a sWeO-pound! catoh of haUhut in the altornoou to the Canadian Pish it Goto Stor- age Co. at 7c. and 4c. There was no sale this morning, the only boat ' In being the American Neptune 'with 7.000 pounds. PRICE: FIVE CENTS SHELLY w n m. i , llJ I S I VJJ I 1 VUi-ll iSp I I Fernie CoUieiies To I niamaatled , Michel to Continue 1 I FERNIE, Marh OftC? Qai ; Friday oaX,nafs of Fetile 98I 1tai Ol 1 si 1 coar whish have operated lor noarry half a century, aad on Monday wrecking : gangs wffl cosasneaee dismantling uderj; round machinery and surface ; ' plant, according to an official statement of the directors made last night through R W. Wihwn. TO PROBE FINANCES Dominion Comptroller to Visit Four Western Capitals OTTAWA. Maron cp -Watson Settar. ossnptroUer of the treasury in the Department of Fi nance, left itoiatday for the West 4nd will vkatt the capitals of the wMn m. jquiPC mto ttste tim on behalf oI Dominion government. . p fOrmCr LoileCtOr Of Customs at London is Dead LONDON, Ont.. March 30 Charles H. BtUott. former customs collector here and forwly H sentnr pariner ta bost and Marrs. wiiolr- ale grocers, is Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVKR, March 30: CP -wheat was quoted at 4Jc on the local exchange today. AIUIV OFFICERS ARE FOUM) NOT GUILTY DUBLIN. Irfsai Free Bute, 4 Mareh 30: Col. O Hogsn, army officer and Brother of the former Minister of Agriculture and Inspector Wm O'OonntU. were acquitted yesterday on charges of vtomting the Official Secrets Act. v 1