! i i. ined to her husband who ton-i .y nought out Brown and ,' him Brown denied the t n-e naHta' Mm but Rebbtt ad-"i hi' guilt and entered a plea is ificaUon The court martial . MM a verdict last week but thla - h k! to be approved at Ot-i..rr it was made public OBJECTS TO MUCH TALK M.ior Chides Aldermen I'or (,r at Kepetltlon of Arguments And Wasting Time :. tin- bylaw providing for the .king a mortgage on property uy a person applying lor re- ming up for reconsideration :n l reading there waa a long i-.nii covering much the aamt u i ,i that of last week. Thto ii he mayor to suggest that he ii' i like aldermen opposing urug just for the akc of op-j , : u The situation waa si ser- ' h.it there should be some thing i to do than oppose everything, in ii ked that the newly elected m had not bean plajrmg to uiirrlss. ii-1 man RudderMaw. who had i -n ii good deal during the evc-iiijwted if he waa referred to. i i i.id not objected td everything in frit (ridtoatad to stale his J ' mayor said what he objected the useless repetition of the " litumenU. Port Essington UIOWI poUIVdh Woman Dies Mi Kllrabcth Larson, well known w nun of Port Essington passed ' v m the local hospital yesterday. i' (1 been a patient there for a ' nil She was a widow. 08 years i mm and la survived by five grown ' wn up children. Tlic bodv In charae of Haraor was taken to Tort Batlngton on List ight'a train for burial. NO I ISII SAI.F.8 'Hicrr were no halibut sales to-i' Iioata arriving were Lanelng "h ll.ooo pounds and the Condor. ;! 1,00 pounds, both American, and ii'" Tramp, ii Canadian boat with Alice Arm Taper Comments on Lo It Will Be to North if Plant Crates to Operate The following la ffoaa an editorial article published In the current number of the Alice Arm Herald: It la fervently hoped that a so lution of the difficulty wUI be found satisfactory to all. and that the prejudices and Ul-feeltng created dur ing the past 11 days will quickly pass away. It the big Anyox plant I were dosed down permanently It would be a serious blow not only to Uic north coast but to the whole orovtnee. No longer could the north ToJeoaat pride Itaelf on being one of the leading mining centres. It would mean the Isolation ol Alice Arm. It would be cut off from the rest of the province. Its steamship and mall service would be curtailed. It would be over 100 mllea from the nearest hospital, doctor bank or government agent. The summer tourist trade with Anyos would be gone and many other privilege that are enjoyed by the close proximity to Anyox would dlsap- Pr Not only would tnc norm Miner. Uic government would lose a lot of tax money and the province as a whole would be a big loser tnrougn tl.Mo.ge0 a year spent by the Oran- by Company and their employee being withdrawn from circulation GYROS ARE INSTALLED Officers Properly Initiated at Meet ing lly I. W. Waugh The Oyro InsUllation of officers took place on Saturday night by IiiRtalltng Officer L. W. Waugh. Those installed Into office were: rrealdrnt. T. W. Brown. Vlce-Prci'ldent. W. Crulckahank. Secretary. J E Morris. TMuunr. 8. J. Jabour. Tt,. hurri of directors constsU ot F Dlbb and W. Watts for two years and L. W. Waugh and W. II. Tebey for one year. During the evening a short program was rendered by Uie follow ing: a vocal solo oy ur. k. u. wif, recitation, u mcbwth, iiviv u-drtcsss by Mayor M. M. 8Uphens and O A. Woodland, president of Uie RoUry Club. Tl retiring officers and Incoming officers also .MM-haa which were fol- Bp- -f , mm by number of dub , ngs ALD. CASEY INQUISITIVE Wants to Know Who Led Oovern- mrnl to llelitve All Was Not Wrll in Connection with Clothes Distribution No Evidence Found Some Ucal Organization niainru lor lleing Informer in Kegard to Alleged Irrrgularitirs Who was Uie Informer? That was a question that was troubling Aid trmsn Casey at the city council mast In IT last night. He wondered where the provincial government got the idea that the clothing di buraement last September was not carried out properly and he hinted that It had been kept informed by a certain organisation in the city. The alderman expressed wonner U the government not goina through with iU agreement in re- sard to naying its share of the cost of distributing clothing to those In need of them He suggested that If the government "had someone over barrel" they should "out with it" and not hold up thr city payment if they had anything on the city, they should be told about tt. The i government he thought was trying i to act smart. He would like to know i ; If they were smart or foolish. He , - thought they should be aeked who1 gave them the Information that there mtaht have been Irregularities In the distribution of clothing. He was sick ot this stuff from the provincial government. After Investi gating they had found not one whit ot evidence to substantiate the Information. He moved- that the gov ernment be asked where tt got IU information Mayor Stephens asked that the motion be withdrawn. He apprecia ted the response they had received from the minister of finance. The money asked for recently had been forthcoming at once Alderman Casey was not eaUihed with that. He said that with all due respect the last administration did Its best to meet requirements. Mr. Pooley. Mr. Jones and Mr Tolmle were holding up the Impoverished municipalities. The Dominion government was providing the money (Continued on page four.) BISHOP IS ALIVE BUT LEGS FROZEN ot Wreck. According to Word I rom Steamer Starr j DUTCH HARBOR. b. H , S ten rue r Starr reported last night that Bishop Antonln Poisrovski of the Russian OHhodox'Churrh. who was believed to haw been lost with 13 others In the wreck ot the vessel Unimak. have been found alive on Ununak Island by natives visiting the scene of the wreck. Both the ! Bishop's legs were severely frosen. I Efforts are being made to send a small boat to rescue the Bishop as the 8tarr Is unable to enter un- j chatted waters .Billy Sunday is RecoveringFrom Bad Breakdown DE8 MOINES. Iowa. Feb 14 Rev. Billy Sunday, who had a ner Crowds at Bunco.- Aire somun.ung Jean MermoS Rainoow. r.i; a.s the ula:.r i juc:vc the landing field at the Argentine capital. J-nuary . alter i ten-day Hunt Irom Istr?s. F.an;e. The plane, which aet a record time in crinlng the south Atlantic, carr d six occupant It landed first at Natal. BraHl. then at Rio de Janeiro, from which point It flew to Buenos Aire. r J speeds up : ?ssss.r FINANCING v i VANCOUVER. FW U It 1 claimed here that non-pay- , rrincial Mi.mter Sent Check by ment of taxes doss not affect ) Return .Mail When rosillon of the standing of a mayor under , City roinled Out the Dreamt municipal act. It. as alleged Mayor Stephens was late in paying his taxes, there is nothing In the act which disqualifies him. At the meeting of the City Council but night Mayor Stephen' told of an ultimatum received from the food dealer, of tSe city In regard to the handling of eltv scrip. The merchants had had a meeting and deckteo that tfce December bills must be paid by wwbruaiy t and the January bfllr by March S. This they thought was allowing a reasonable time. The Mayor i hereupon telegraphed the minuter of finance telling him of the position in wr.icr the city was placed and a cheer came back by return mall tor the December payment There was still .... . i Kited 1 1 i c Scene . - Found by Natives W lie the H(.n,M,lhrr September shar- share of of dothlnc clothing disbursements to romr to the city VOTE DOWN PROPOSAL Alderman Black's Resolution l Troeute Those Who Hare Not Paid Taxes U I-ost At the city council meeting last night the resolution of Alderman Black providing for Issuing untrue tlons to the solicitor to collect un paid taxes m cases where the owner was securing Income from Ms was voted down Alderman Black drew attention to owners ot properties from which rents were being collected yet no payments made to the city. He did not want to work a hardship on anyone. I Alderman Casey, who seconded the resolution suggested that the finance committee should scruUnlae vous breakdown last week is now m and fckt tml aeUon as much improved and Is expected to , nt necMMlry recover. AMermMi Ruddart-.am did not Hugh Stewart Of Comox Dies . VICTORIA. Feb. II: Hugh Stewart, pioneer of the Comox district. iui urn ih.miv, . v nfWM aw. . i like to single out any group for special treatment. Alderman Basso-Bert stkl the law already penalised a man 23 In a year for non-payment. He did not think any person would hold back If he could help It. Alderman Casey pointed to the numnbv commissioner as an ex ilead here He had come to this city ample or wnai to ioiiow e was no tor treatment Inn what they proposed. Ernie Schaaf Died at New York Today Result Cranial Hemmorrhage Icavywcight Boxer Who Fought Primo Camera Friday Night Succumbed to Injuries Today Opponent Was Arrested on Formal Charge of Manslaughter NEW YORK, Feb. 14: Ernie Schaaf, the 24-year old eavyweight who was knocked out in the thirteenth round if his fight with Primo Camera Friday night at Madison Square Garden, died early today. He was taken to the hoa-.ital soon after the fight and yesterday an operation was .rrformed to trv to relieve hc pressure on the brain. He REFUNDING . CORPORATION-IS PROPOSED At the city council meeting last nlirht Alderman Basso-Bert gave notice of motion to urge upon the federal government the desirability l txtahllshlnz a refunding eorDor- ration to take care of payments o be made by municipalities in tne United states, when there was a heavy discount to be met as was the case In Calgary and in this city. The alderman will explain the proposal when it comes up at the next meeting. COLLECTOR OF TAXES Appointment is Left to finance Committee After Protests By Aldermen The city council last night gave the finance committee power to appoint a pound keeper and arrange for the payment of poll taexs. Alderman PHIabury wanted to know If this nroDoaal meant the dismissal ot W. II. Sherman. He was considered a regular employee and had done tle work successfully for number of years. He blamed Al dermen Rochester for the move to make a change. Alderman H udder ham thought my new appointment snouifl dc nade by the council as a whole. He was opposed to delegating the power :o any committee. He asked ii a hange was proposed. Mavor Steohens said he was op posed to pay lug W of sll dog taxes tt the collector. This was paid even If the owner of the dug paid the money at the City Hall AVterman Black said he would 'ike to see Mr. Sherman reappoin ted. Alderman Casey moved Mr. Sher man be reannnlntrd but this was voted down and the ordinal motion carried giving the finance commit tec power to act. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late John P iiiiwnn at Oona River will take place Wednesday af 2J0 from the B. C. Undertakers, canon w. r . Rushbrook officiating. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. Feb. 14:What was quoted here today at 45Hc WHEAT ilea irom inira-cramai ntmmocr- hage. Camera was arrested on a tech- ilcbal charge of manslaughter 'blowing Schaafs death; ' When the news reached Miami twtcrday that the fighter's end was tear. Jack Sharkey, his close personal friend, hurried to New York o see him before he passed away. MAYOR WILL BE DELEGATE City Cduncil Decides ! Continue Membership in Union of Municipalities At Its meeting last night the city council decided to continue Its membership in the Union of BSJ. Municipalities at a cost of $50 and to send Mayor Stephens as their delegate to attend the annual con.- vention in Victoria on March 1. The mayor will at the same time '. take up a number of other matters ' of business for the city. He will try to straighten out some matters with the provincial government and will -. try to arrange a meeting with th ! bondholders' assoeJaUen or at least ' with their officers. TO BAR U.S. EXECUTIVES' Canadian Branches Mutt Nt Im port Heads From States Says Minister ot Labor OTTAWA. Feb. lt-The Cats dian Government has no intention of allowing United States Indus iiUl concerns having branches In Canada to dismiss their Canadian Kxecutlves and replace them with American executives brought from plants ot the companies In the lintteo Stales, Minister of Labor told 'tne House of Ceaunons. It had been citarged that American firms were dltig this. French Cabinet s Is Endorsed By Chamber Deputies. PARIS, Feb. 14: The new French cabinet has been completed and the Chamber of Deputies has endorsed! . the financial program ot the gov-, ernmmt In Its entlrtty. My gvless Is that there Is as much hard work in Hollywood as in any city ot IU sUe In the world and more disappointment. A. Edward I Newton. -1 . 9 A Written Guarantee Tomorrow's Tides Tor One Year With Every mm Goodyear Tire ,. 4:10 a4ii. 21,0 ft. 18:35. p.m. 18.3 ft. Sold By Ui In 1933 J,cW .. .10:30 a.m. 52 It. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. 22:45 p.m. C.l ft. Phone 53 Chevrolet Dealers NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ,! XXIV. No 37. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS HEMYWEIGHT FIGHTER DIED TOD A Y RETURN VERDICT W WIMPEG MUTAKY SCANDAL CASE Winnipeg Scandal Ends in Dismissal of Officer From Military Service Captain-Brown Guilty of "Scandalous Conduct" Captain J Jlarry Kcbhit Reprimanded For Firing at j Brown at mm peg WINNIPEG, Feb. 14. Captain Charles Graham Brown i t he I,orl Strathconn Horse was dismissed from military . , ir ( for his "scandalous conduct" in connection with an ::.nr at Fort Osborne Barracks last Hallowe'en night. ..i.tain Harry Rebbit, a fellow officer, charged with fir- : t uun at Brown after his wife said that Brown had t.-it her. will be reprimanded i i.iiK to the rinding of the n . rillTl fflf martial which tried the ease hflN II II I LUUIY ' i -.ne ru a mow sensational .id the court nurttal proceed -timh were public lasted (or, -.mher ot days The occasion wee. .,uerude dance in the barracks ; . vide nee showed that Captain v , ok Captain HebWCs wife . room and assaulted her She IF GRANBY IS CLOSED DOWN Argentina Welcomes Trans-Atlantic Flyers w-v .4