Today's Weather Vancouver Ealaiin Uuld, 3Z. ' ; 'rd tin pi rc. 33. Alexandria, .08, U,., Missouri. .41. 11. C Nickel, .89. U. H X . .71. H. ft Cons., .38. t ii ibvo Oold Quartz, 2.40. Duuwcll, 22. Ura;.irne, 11.10. UtotRia Illver, .02?. 1 uan, .02 Vs. Mlnto, 32Vi. Meridian, .28 Vi. Morning Star, JStyt Native Bon, .08. Nauonal Silver, .OCVj. Noble Five. .14 Vs. I'nid Oreille. 1.03. V "inlcr. 153. Porter Idaho, .13K. Reeves Macdonald, .17. Reward, .11 Vi. ItHiu. 1.15. Gllvcr Crost, .03i. Wayside. .4114. While water. .OflH. , Waverly Tangier, .0494. Oils Fabyan. .00. Heme. 1.80., C E . 1.02. freehold, .14ij. Sterling Pacific. .63. Che . urti;ui, rcn. ii: ili-j ine unueu Kingdom is in a, CarCU Up agreement with other nations, notably France and Italy, 4 i which hold that the integrity and independence of Austria The gillnet tolling boat AC218G, which was found washed up on the beach of Squally Pas- M " 1.1 1 na.ee, i ampania isianu recently by Capt. Sinclair Pierce of the local haliinit boat Eric Roy, has k-cn identified as being the property of Aaron Cross of Klti- maat Indian village,- ( ross missed the boat a mouth ago. Today's Stocks must Ik; maintained, bir John Simon, Secretary for foreign Affairs, declared in the House of Commons yesterday. At the same time, the Foreign Minister made it clear that Great Britain hat assumed a:. ..... "hand oil policy toward the entire Auttro-Oerman situation until the matter i given consideration against whatheeonsJdwsOerman? Vienna, one, of - the centres of So-Interferwice in her domestic af-i-i-ii,, nomti-iiinn a chMi.fom fairs. SocialMs Winning VIENNA. Feb. 14:-The Socialist rebels, who arc seeking to overthrow the Dolfuss dictatorship, still appeared to have the upper hand as bloody civil warfare continued in Austria throughout the night and Into today, the streets of the ancient cultural and educational cen tre, darkened except for flashes of gunfire and deserted except for government troops and police on one hand and rebel forces on the other, resembling a veritable battle field with scores lying dead and wounded therein. of Vienna alone and did not include In another effort to gam uie up- continued strain which has al- por hand, it was stated that the government Intended to use even heavier artillery ngalnst the rebels today. Fisheries Experimental Station LECTUKKS TO FISHKKMION ON PUKSKK-VAT10N OF FRESH FISH AT SKA A srrlrs of lecture on advance in the preservation of freli J t sea will he presented by the Fisheries i:pcrlmental Sla-'' (Pacific). Tlic first of (line lectures will be Riven In the Deep Sea FWer. Union Hall at 8 p.m. Friday, February lUi. 1 will be '"'Iratrd with slides showing how discoloration Is caused. lle second leciiire will follow on Wednesday the 21st. and will include a discussion of means of overcoming Uils discolouration r demonstration of a model of a modified type of fish hold. ready been most Intense. mmln Today' Flthtlng The conflict took on renewed vl- irnr at nnnn tvtav In pertain kp by the council of the League of Na- UonJ of v,enna wltn lhe s lions. Tli United Kingdom would recapturlng Mme strongholds not In the Internal affairs Jnterfere wWch had en taken from them of nation, he satd. Sir John any was ute last nIgM by g0rnment referring particularly to the Aus- lroo socialist women fought trlan declaration that she will ap-.Brlm,y Mt their men. peal to the League of Nations, -n,. Floridiorf. a suburb of shambles today, many buildings having been wrecked by artillery fire while a number of others were burning. Llnz. where the original revolt started, was reported to be fairly quiet today. One hundred and fifty Socialists were stated to have been arrested up to last night, eight of whom have already been executed. Twenty thousand Nazis were reported last night to be marching through Germany towards the Austrian frontier. Note From Paris PARIS. Feb. 14: The French government sent a note to Berlin I As tne forces of the authorities yesterday declaring that France continued the weary defence after , would no tolerate any further Nazi forty-eight hours of battle already, armed forces being raised In Ocr-Uie rebels were rushihg up rein-, many. fnrccnienU for the attack on var-1 - - lous sectors. Howltsers. machine , n 1 guns .armored cars and airplanes I nlCQO Danker nr n fiunrinff in the sanculne & v r -- , - conflict. There was heavy gunfire III WIG Cliy uuuuniium & The number of dead was today estimated at upwards of one thousand with more than three thou-mnd injured. Tills was In the city With Pneumonia On Death's Verge CHICAOO, February 14: Melvln the casualties in other cities and) P'"'" 11 .. . . still hovering between life and , ,,,,. r . ,' he provinces which Is knowr ft be It was reported " I heavy ;'h . .f crltlcaUy ill for thlrty-two days died of wounds in Vienna Hospitals ,Uh doclor, aside from many who have been , killed in battle outright and numer- L depcnded cnUrely upon th(? ous unaccounted for. lability of his heart to stand the Back From Three Months' Trip To California State Ex-Mayor and Mrs. M. M. Stephens returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning following n three months' holiday visit in California, the ttlp proving enjoyable. Interesting and beneficial to both. They went south principally for the purpose of visiting two sons Melvln in Los Angeles and Elgood In Berkeley. Both boys aro doing well In tho Ooldcn State. Hiiro Tomorrow's Tides prince Rupert Part cloudy, High 2:15 a.m. 22.1 It. calm: barometer. 20.20; temperature, 14:15 p.m. 2.7 ft. 31; sea smooth. H Low 8:20 am. 3.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMWA'S NEWSPAPER 20:42 p.m. 1.5 ft. XXIV. No. 38. V PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTO AUSTRIAN SITUATION IS STILL TENSE WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION VOTED DOWN IN OTTAWA "Hands Off" Is British Policy In Regard To Internal Affairs Tho' Favoring Vienna Integrity Mystery Of Derelict Is Heavy Fighting Continues in Civil War With Socialist Rebels Still Appearing to Keep Upper Hand Great City is Today Bloody Battlefield j Saw Hand of Sankey in Lindbergh Kidnapping Wlillc federal agents who eaplur d Vc Sanfce icp right' In Chicago sought to link the Mid-West desperado to the kidnapping anu murder of the Lindberg baby 'top left' Sankey made no secret of the fact that he participated in kidnap plug ol Charles Boettcher 'lower -Left, of Denver, jColoand HajkcllBohn, top. ce"'.re. of St.Paul.lln.-."He also had planned to kidnap the mighty Babe Ruth, baseball king lower fight.' Sankey hangfcfWrnself fn Sioux Falls penitentiary a few days ago. Liberal Amendment to Throne Speech Beaten By 1W to 76 Division C. C. F. Leader Introduces New Resolution in House of Commons Declaring That Government Has Failed In Dealing With Unemployment OTTAWA, Feb. 14: (CP) The House of Commons yesterday voted down the Liberal want of confidence amendment to the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne by a division of 110 to 76. Soon after, J. S. Woodsworth, La bor member lor Winnipeg and national leader of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, moved another ! amendment declaring that the gov- ...... ! eminent had not Uken, such steps i as were necessary to deal adequately with unemployment and other problems. Eighth Prisoner Dies as Result Of Pen Outbreak WALLA WALLA, Wash.. February 14 (C.v-adlan Press Ernest Alonzo. prisoner, died in hospital yesterday from machine gun Injuries sustained In the State Penitentiary riot here Monday nigut. making the nlrth fatality resulting from the outbreak, eight being prisoners and the other a guaro. The authorities are preparing to lay murder charges against ring leaders In the attempted Jail break FUTURE OF FISHERIES II. N. Brocklesby Speaker at International Luncheon of Gyro Club Here on Tuesday Economic Problems Ncigliborlincss Burden of Talk II jr Ketchikan Visitor Service Club Has Many Guests Some of the economic aspects of tho future nf lhi Pacific Coast ha-i Pres. Roosevelt Places Wreath on WASHINGTON D.C.. February 14 President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited the Lincoln Memorial hers on Monday and placea a wreath thereon In honor of the birthday of the famous statesman. Price of Gold MONTREAL, Feb. 14: (CP The price of gold advanced twelve cents I to $31.90 per ounce today. In Lon don the price Improved six pence, closing at $34.59. LOST BOAT INST0RM Well Known Fishing Vessel Gertrude Smashed To Pieces After Swamping In Slnrnt Near Oona Itiver .. Narrow Escape Ole Welle, Owner ard Skipper, and Companion Had Close Call , Last Thursday While Bound For litre' Reporting the lass of hto 23-foot trolling and halibut boat Gertrnds Jn a storm while bound from Ootia River to Prince Rupert with a load of lumber on Thursday morning of last week. Ole Welle, well known Prince Rupert fisherman, has returned to the city from Porrher Island. When half a mile from Oona River while heading for the sheltered Kelp passage, the Gertrude was swamped in the tempestuous sea which had been lashed to fury by a fierce southeast gale. The gasboat rapidly filled and Welle and his companion had to Jurrip for their lives, the former managing to make his getaway in the one-man skiff and the latter clinging to floating lumber ana paddling his way to shore wrier ;he swoo'tf'and lay- on tn beach for an hour and a-half utterly exhausted. The Oertrude, whter. was I equipped with an 8 h.p. two-cylinder Easthope gas engine ana which 'was uninsured, was found later on the beach smashed to pieces. The load of lumber had been y. 1 nT i j taken from the mill of Hadland & Lincoln Memorial; fns at o a Rlver and to uc uren uenverea to iTince Rupert. With but six inches of freeboard. Welle Is said to nave set out at 8:30 in the morning despite warnings that It was perilous to face Into such a storm as was rag-ng at the time. Believing that his companion must have perished, Welle rowed ashore in the skiff following his escape from the sinking boat and walked to Oona River whence a search was Instituted Dy jonn Bergman. Emll Quist and others for the second man who, after reviving, himself tramoed into Oona Rlver some four hours later. Veteran Coast Liner Prince John Once Again Harbinger Of Prosperity For District Hrings Eighty Loggers From Vancouver to Queen Charlotte Island Camps, Mill Machinery For Usk, Hoom Timbers For Assemblv Wharf .Bringing north from Vancouver to the Queen Charlotte ands eighty men for various re-opening logging camps ,.i r: r l i i su i 7.. ... ,f 0rient. the steamer lihut f ishinir industry from a scien-! tiflc viewpoint were discussed by H.!wh,cl arrlml n Port tl? "i N. Brocklesby of the scientific staff j morning from Vancouver via he Charlotte Islands had the of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex-'Quee" r,PrlmPnt.al Rtiflon in nn address : Pect Of a real "bOOm Ship. The as a result of the' killing of guard before the Prince Rifpert Oyro Club . stout old coastal liner, which has II. L. Brlggs. WAKM IN LOS ANGIXKS"-" LOS ANGELES, February H Temperature of 80 degrees above Is recorded here as compared with the average of 60 for this time of year. Prince John. yesterday, a party of visitors from ',,tlu ?7",mJ"" " "ie u Ketchikan being special guests for'?0"? r,thU1dl1st'1ictJf0r, ?" u" two decade.. Is Indeed her playing the occasion. In view of present Part ,n he,Pln8 to brln8 Pperlty economic trends, the improving of Uom around the the fish product and Its dlstrlbu- corner, tlon and the cutting of costs by ex-1 Of the eighty loggers, who took up plotting of by-products had become all passenger accommodation on factors of increasing significance, the vessel, making the largest list Co)Ulnued on Page Is and into Prince Rupert a carload of mill machinery for the Columario mine at Usk and two big new boom timbers for the derricks of the lumber assembly wharf which is being put in shape for use again, including the shipment of aspen Umber, from Fraser Lake to the' vears. thirty-seven were for the J. R. Morgan Logging Co.'s camp at Crescent Inlet and the balance tor the A. P. Allison Tamp at Cumshewa and the T. A. Kelley Logging Co.'s camp at Atll Inlet. - The mining machinery, for Uik was discharged at the lumber assembly wharf whence It will be transshipped by rail to the NEW YORK. Feb. 14:Interna-tlonal Nickel has declared a dlvl- jthe Prince John has had In many(dend of 10c a share on March 31,