Tomorrow's Tides r i.iir und reaolutkm of pro i' i d the action of the can his west In tending the! i Prince Rupert to Vancou-1 i urn! overhaul after It had 1 . i i.nred that the work was ::i-d out at the local yard v, intended to ak the act-i' c nt of the Canadian Na- .. i:.ulwaya to have an Invest!- i . niiide. preferably by A. E : vire-presldent In chars of lines, into the clrcumsUn-J : 'lie sudden change in plana x.k the Prince Rupert Job; ' local dry dock to Vancou-1 iKzction was also offered meeting that. In view of the : havlnt abandoned Its in-l service from Vancouver. : ! or in the interest of eco-f'-r the company to remove steamship headquarters Vmrouver to Prince Rupert i v were formerly located. I'ltitrns sneaking at the charged officials of the' :i National Railways with i.i.aion over a period of ' ir against the port of lfuport in favor of Vancou- MiRRrsted that. If such dts- urn should conUnue, local hould be prepared to go to ' ' in even of a boycott in re-'' iiu: The Resolution ' i iiMoii to the mayor, others iil itform were John Dyb-" r president of the Irtnee chamber of Commerce: 1 Hill, representing the Prince ' R tall Merchants' Aaeocla-s D. Macdonald, president of r 1 1 i, ( Rupert Trades and Labor ' Oconto w. Nckeraon. ' I'll ion of Mr. Dybhavn. sc- ty Mr. IllU. the following " "ii which was earlier in the 1 approved by the rrtnee ' ' ''hambcr of Commerce, was ty the mnss meeUng and '" '' "'rt sent by wire to federal 11 'inn and railway officials: Wii rta.i the Canadian National V. lnrliirtlnir Iti llna nf !' "" ''ips and dry docks, Is iva- ,"" 'H nwniKl, and Wl "us the Canadian Naltonsl 1 '"1 operates a dry dock, un- n' 1 ' vci nment subsidy. Rt Prlne Wii tom the said dry doek, be-operation, is subject to over-""i r fixed dwtrgea. whether the Continued on Pafe 3. INJUSTICE BELIEVED Ottawa Department Investigate l'rinre Rupert Job Wkes Iron Hanson and M anion celveu Lt night by Slayor M. M. Slephem from Olet liaison, M. P. for Skeeaa: "Your nlfht letter re overhaul ing beat sifnrd by yewelf and others reeeivtd. Have had two Interview with the minblrr and deputy and they are ifivestlf atlng the matter Ihereughly but will not be able to tire findings before tomorrow some time owing to the faet that Ihey have to rommuni-eate Montreal, Vancouver and other plares. "MlnUter sympathetic towards rectifying what looks to him un-Jmtire to the plant at Itupert as well as the community. -Will have a decMen tomorrow (Saturday) and aunt likely he will communicate with you direct. Stevens aUo interested In your request." MINISTER'S MKSSAOE Today the foilowiflc telegram was received from Hon. Dr. II. J. Manton, mlnktrr of railways: "Hon. Mr. Stevens and Olef Hanson have been taking up with me question of repairs for steamer rrlnee Itupert at Prince Itupert. I was wholrly in sympathy with this proposal but find that the day before I was approaehed the ship sailed from Prince Itupert on instructions of Canadian National. Montreal, and arrives Vancouver nt today. Therefore, under circumstance. I fear nothing can be done lo have work done in dry dock at Prince Rupert which I very sreally regret as It would seem l me that It was a mot fair request that It should be done there and. had It been laken up with tnc earllrr. It might have been arranged although It mut be understood steamship management are In control." RECORD IS TRIED FOR Kalian lUrrbler ami Aviator Takes Off From England For Australia LONDON. April I: ICPI-L. Ro-biano. an Italian barrister gad a visitor, took off from Lympos this mornlnn sttwnP1 to break the record fllKt I'M Enland Aut" trolls. At a coroner's Inquest conducted by Coroner Hill at Ocean Falls s verdict of accidental death was returned n the case of Hector McCon- Conn ell had spent the summers for the last ten years at Smith's Inlet while his winter home was ln Vancouver. He was predeceased by hat wife In IMS and Is survived by two step-sons at Ik well Cannery. iiousi: ruoitooiuis: NO WORD 01' ELECT ION e VICTORIA. Aprl 8: iCP After sitting for six weeks and iMsslng more than eighty bills nearly every one of which merely amended existing sta- tales, the Ilrttlsh Columbia Legislature prorogued last night without any announce- merit being made by the gov- gfonient as to when the hold- e lag on a f election might be expected. e majority of the council are In favor of this action as being the Inevitable and most desirable course In view of present financial conditions. The council had planned to set the 18S3 tax rate at Us meeting on Monday night but. In view of the expected cOHununaonershtp. It Is now anticipated that no action will ! be taken on this matter, thus glv- - neU who met his death at Smiths ling the government-appointed of inlet a few days ago. ' netal ,rM hand" In connection McConnell lost his life as a result this as well as any other prob- of an accident while felling a tree,nis 01 major civic unponancc at Hoswell Cannery with another immediately the man named Oylla Bertrand. With ortr aI 01 inc all bones of one leg having been the offices of major, city council compound-fractured above Uie board of school trustees become knee and a scalp wound, deceased ; Inoperative and the government-was placed aboard a gasboat which appointed official assumes full and set out with him for Bella Bella sbaolut control of nil branches of Hospital. At Mtllbunk Cove It was administration, being respon-disoovered that lie hud died. I on'y 1 lnp Kovermnrnt. The Kitty-one years ot age and a na-1 commissioner will remain In con-Utt nf Prince Rdvuni Island. Mr. '. trol until such time as civic affairs are considered in shape to be turned over again to the municipality. Ua-iially. this means a period of several years. With the petition for authorisation of the appointment of a com-mlMunner due for hearing In Supreme Court at Vancouver on April 10 and no move expected to oppose it, the grantlnK of the order will probably be only a formal matter and the appointment will probably ensue within a few ways thereafter It Is expecicri that the appoint ment will be Riven to a man outside Uie city, probably front the south THIS WEEK The New Chevrolet lUnh - 0:17 a.m. 20.9 ft. 1 2:37 pjn. 20.6 ft, Is on Display at l,oW . - &m. 4.0 ft. 18:47 p.ra. 4.1 ft. Kaicn Motors Show Room NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER All Cordially Invited Phone 52 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933 CAMPAIGN AGAINST JEWS CONTINUED CITIZENS, IN MASS MEETING, PROTEST STEAMSHIP ACTION Public Resolution on Prince Rupert Repair Job Is Ordered Sent Eleventh-Hour Change in Plans is Termed "Inexcusable" Acting President Hungcrford to be Ashed to Investigate Circumstances .V an indignation maw meeting of several hundred Rupert osteon Friday night Mayor M. M. Sto-l cuiding and officials of tlie Prince Rupert Cliain- i ( uiumem', Prince Rupert Retail Merchant' Asso- ti and Prince Rtijiert Trades ami Ilor Council tak-liirt, a resolution was ordered sent to the Prime Min- : i iinda. the Minister olH acting president of the i National Railway and I federal member protest-' i-ms against the best policy unpnny'ft Interest, ogalnst J of the company in send-, v of iu hip on the BrtUshj rui.it to prlvslely owned '.t yards for overhaul mi -n.rr U) ha v Ins such work, cut in the company's own -y missed! Ore dee w.i HV f X Danish Ship Sinks After Collision I Dramatic scene i-. D.mwi !. , phed ax she vt.n about 'o ;k;: .1. a . . : i Uivy J..j. lo.-lcvr MV? - ' ; ut bi'.i'iut jt''-0' i'ol.iUnu; will. British : . i ,t!i inouosra-Reaccs o(I Holland. Appointment of Commissioner . BUY IN B.C. For City -Will-Ndt be Oifposedjiit is tonsidered Dest move iiow Belief is expressed at the City Hall that no move will be made by the city council to oppose proceedings which have been instituted in Supreme Court of British Columbia with Diftrkt Sieiinlriiiletit of Home OU Dblributors Thinks Tcople In rrinre Rupert Have Inferiority Complex a view to having a commissioner appointed by the provin-' .Buy British Columbian Buyca Mr. Dey said be thought Prince Rupert people had an inferiority (Continued on Page 3) COMMISSION TO HEAR EVIDENCE AT riUNCE RUPERT The Railway Commission, at its next sitting In Prince Ru- pert, will hear evidence and decide upon the application of , commissioner the city of Prince Rupert for lower freight rates on motor cars carried between Prince Rupert and the end of the highway at Skeena Crossing or Haselton. This announce- ment follows a number of ap- plications to the Railway Com- mission and the railway com- pany for reasonable rales on cars which would enable the railway to be used by tourists and others who wish to visit Prince Rupert and local people wishing to visit the. Interior. BILL IS ADOPTED VICTORIA. April 8: iCP The eovernment's bill providing for the Much Interest wm taken locally j sterilisation of the mentally unfit In Uie exclusive Canadian Press an nouncement In lheI)ally News yesterday of the proceedings looking to appointment ol a commissioner. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. VVprtI B: CP-Whoat was quoted tn the local exchange here today at Wc. was passed by the Legislature yes- terrluy The bill rails for the consent of the patient, parent or guardian before such an operation is performed. Conscientious and religious objections are grounds for Immunity. Mental deficiency U the only ground upon which the Act becomes operaUve. Hitler Cabinet Civil Service Law Reduces Hebrew's Citizenship One of Greatest Upheavals of Its Kind in Modern Times foreshadowed in Publication Today of New Statute i BERLIN, April 8: (Canadian Press) The Fascist government of Germany is continuing its campaign against the Jewish people in this country in an even more sensational manner. One of the greatest upheavals in civil service known in modern times, involving the degradation of the Jew to that of second-class citizenship, is fore-shado v ed in the publication today of the Hitler government's civil service law. INTEREST IS Work of Toe H 1 APPRFPI ATFIY And1 Women's Aid AAA A AsUVM A A USV Tl 1 T .1 f Mayor Asks Minister of Railway'U Sift "Wire Pulling" to Bottom The following telegram ws dis patched today by Mayor M. M. Stephens to Hon. R. J. Manion. minister of railways at Ottawa; following receipt of a wire from the min Cial government to take over tne aiiairs ot Ine city. Inadlsn or Buy British.'' Those were Rupert repair Job Indeed the city council now has on the order paper in the ; u dosing words of a very inter- gname of Aid. Casey for considers- eating address given last evening WAS KILLED DOWN COAST Hector MtConnell Loses His As Result of Tree Fall Life uon at lis next meeting on Monday by wilU&m Dey. district supertn-nlght next s notice of moUon took-1 tendent of Home CM Distributors, ing to the appointment of a com-) P meeting m the Boston mlsslorier and It UbeUeved that the w- presiding. DOdy Described Mrs. N. K. Edwards of London. England, who has been a visitor la ihr city for the past few days, spoke Interestingly at a meeting of the local Toe H organisation Thursday night of the work In England and across Canada of Toe II and the League of Women Helpers, a wo- ister In regard to the steamer Prince mwi" auxiliary to Toe H. with which NO FISH ARRIVALS There were no fish arrivals this morning so no sale was held the fish exchange. she is prominently Identified. The "Committee greaUy appreciate mui was presided over by O. P. your Interest. Impossible take mat-1 Lyon, president of the local branch, ter up earlier. Ship ordered Into nd the" was a good attendance Prince Rupert dock and order coun-j which Included ladies as well as termanded and Prince George sent mta- to Vancouver almost Immediately Mm- Edwards sailed last night by without cargo or passengers to take Princess Adelaide for Vsneou-run from there of Prince Rupert. vr ln continuation of her tour of Obvious wires were pulled at last Canada. minute. Case should be sifted to the bottom. Mailing resolution mass meeting hut evening. Worst of company's unfairness to Prince Rupert and dry dock." Today's Weather Prince RupertClear, light south east wind: barometer, 30.34: temperature 4?; smooth sea. Deed Tree Point Clear, light nlrth wind: barometer, 38.16; tern- , perature. 47: light swell. at Triple Island-Clear, light souths I wind: smooth sea. Independent Investigation Of Anyox Conditions Denied; Department to Conduct Probe VICTORIA, April 8: (CP)-II. F. Kergin moved m the Legislature Friday for an independent com-mission to investigate the living and working conditions of the Anyox miners and workers at Uie Cranby plant at Anyox, the amendment being voted down by Uie whole Conservative majority after Hon. W. A. McKciHsie, minister of mines, had announeod Uiat a mines department official would make an inquiry as he is bound to do' when complaints wero made of safety conditions in the mines. T. I). Pattullo urged that, in view of the seothing discontent in the province, it would be well to hold an independent enquiry. Personally, he had no first hand knowledge of tho conditions, he said, but he thought it was proper in viow of tho widespread sympathy among the workers generally in Prince Ruport and elsowhoro to give everybody a chance to be hoard. Tom Uphill said an onqulry by a minw inspector would bo of little use as the coal mines Inspectors would not stand up to company officials.