6 Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides rrlncc Rupert Cloudy, southea, wind, 10 miles per hour; barometer, 30 02; temperature, 48; light chop, Vol. XXV No. 8. Province Itebel WILL NOT INTERVENE Troidnit Itomerelt Aun' Hand Off Policy of tlnfted 8Uln . -I w,:inwnmN nn Jan. Prttrtft!$ Frankllp I). IUjrv$t ; ' t ainwnret Uvaj thei' United fi'V't dWinci jtrrttfj4 In future am;--i ttecolMn )n Cuba.- Nl- "i;'w or any other republic ad- I'.mg the United Btates. I'KKMir.H'K niTAHTHIti; is ruRTiiKit i)i:Fi:itui:n Departure of Hon. T. ti. Tat- tullo, Premier of British Co- lumbla, for Ottawa to attend the Dominion-provincial con- ference on unemployment and Other matters has been fur- ther deferred until Wednes- day afternoon's train, It was announced last evening. Willie the condition of the Premier. , railing of the vehicular ramp to the Canadian National wharf was carried to the wharf below. Lumber in Albert ft McCaffcry's yard was strewn about. Uptown iwrt of the top front of a warehouse on Frascr Street for- imcrly owned by i-reci awrr ana now used bv Howard Stccn was who ha been n patient at the i carried away. Trlnce Itunert ripnernl Ho. Slsns and plate pltal tor over n wrek suffering iwcre damaged, premises which sur- rom u nasal Infection. Is con- !fered window breakage Including Uderably Improved and tho ! First Baptist Church. Ormra Llm- Infection has been definitely IterL the Alder Block. F. W. Chand- checked,- It was stated that tiler's photographic studio and Wll 1 Project of Lvalue of Nations Society to be Placed Before , Hundreds of Organizations World Menaced With War at Present, They Agree OTTAWA. Jan. 8: (CP) In a joint statement issued ,,tioniit oomnmritt Troop R,re ja8t night, Rt. Hon. R. Ii. Bennett, Prime Minister of Tke vrnping from fukim Canada: Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Liberal leader, f UANOHAI. Jan 8: CP The r ? sixth DltMott of the Na-' nalwt Government Infantry wan n ported In dUpakhe from Fw--n Saturday i have captured Y- tiig fi'Hn Fuklcn Province and J. S. Woodsworth, head of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, urged the people to study the contribution which Canada might make to the building up of a " f"' world. Commending a jstudy of a project which the rc- ml I I 1 I H IN jccnUy reconstructed League of 11V 1 JLLJ 1U STERILIZED I'lfffiil At! Considered Impotent And Stronger Measure Now Being Proposed Nations Society proposes to bring to the attention of hundreds of organizations throughout the Dominion during the coming week, they said that world peace was menaced today as it had been at no time since the close of the World War. but fxmton by the BrttWr Oolum-1 .pcclal comm litre of the- gov- bla Legislature and opinions are 1 rmment has prepared a bill voiced here that a stronger measure should be brotwht rtown. making sterilisation romulsory where hereditary insanity Is proven. Considerable Damage Done About Town By Gale Which Raged Up To Eighty Miles Per Hour Last Night t For several hours from early evening until early morn ing, the most severe southeast gale Prince Rupert has experienced in years swept over the city and this morning considerabe damage was to le seen as a result of the Mojy. No injuries were, however, reported although there will Hoblnson, providing for the sterillzaUon of mentally deficient persona which will be presented to Parliament in about ten days' time. It is announced that the bill is based on the principle of voluntary sterilization but, otherwise, detailed rccommen- nations of the measure are being carefully guarded. J Twenty-Fifth ' VICTORIA, .Jan. 8. CIMNot STERILIZATION niLL wuu6aaif .tfWU0H, lw.br4. .. .Fpn.nRITIS!lAIJWIjE4 " 'reported alnce the act providing Ior - . 8:-. voluntary steiHltUoil vm passed, LONDON. Jan. 8: CP A Anniversary Is Observed he considerable fixing up of property to lc done in var-j oceMton- tnclr tw-nly. WaterWaVS PrO CCt as a result of the gale wm the hah- 7r,?'r,f iiaitrwdyb i tujlli s prU. vuit saturd tg m Mr. .which broke awy from Its mX 'Aiff-rf WASHINGTON. DC, Jan. 8:,,. and wa. left debited on the nd JffSS r:r -The St, Uwrencc waterways ,teep bank atonic the railway Avenue Ue J? West. On January 6. 19P9. Sf. pt' lect will be taken un again at track. The roof structure was. ap George Howe responded. Mr. and Mrs. Smith received numerous beautiful gifts of silver. Anotkr Mining Camp on Islands Operation Many Nuggets . Are Picked Up SIC ID KG ATE. Jan. 8: It Is ru- NORTHERN AND CENTRAL IMITISI1 COLUMHIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1933 Mass marriages have becoms the order of the day In Germany under the rule of Adolf HlUef. Picture shows 30 HiUerit s and their brides-to-be rnarchiruj 16 a ceremony in Berlin. But the Nazi ok-tator still has la go some to equal the weddings en masse during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of another day When Napoleon Marie Louise he promised dowries to 6,000 girls of "irreproachable character- who would wed 8.OO0 of his soldiers. On April 29, 1910, the marriages were celebrated simultaneously before the eyes of Napoleon's officials, and the dowries were paid. SENATOR IS DEAD Hon. Jules Tcvdcr, Veteran Member of lied Chamber I'rom Quebec, Pav.es Away MONTREAL. Jan. 8: (CP) Hon. Jules Tcssler. veteran Quebec. member of Uie Senate, died here on Saturday at the age of 82 years. For many years active In municipal politics of the city of Quebec and provincial politics of the province of Quebec, he had ben i- member, of the Red Chamber since March 12, : ' 1903. ' ; Bom at Quebec April 18. 1852, the late Senator Tcssier was' me son .. a,iu ..,, m,iloflhe late Hon. U. J. Tcssler. 'Judge the present session of Congrwa, It iarenUy. broken in two but a sur- . ' ,cftln ,m.jof th0 court 0f Queen's nench of u announced by Senator -Joseph T. vcy had not been made up to norm .Vf' rjnart-,' haiinc lived I Quebec. He was educated at Quebec of the full extent of damage to tne c'vcr slncc . seminary and Jesuit Collar. Mon- buildlnR. ' vrnIn wft. gncnt in sames Ureal, and studied law at Laval At Dlby island the main ",a University, receiving his degree of o, ,e Dominion, radiotelegraph. S of Commercial Law. He station was carried away. 1 wnridin ent,. was cut was called to the bar In 1874 and A .mall pleasure boat be onR,n , ' Qcn John$ton , to Mr. ona wai " i . . o . . . Mr n . .... One hundred feet or so of the h" T " Smth and Mr. Smith and appointed a Queen's Counsel In 1900. For several years he was editor of Quebec Law Reports. He was an active member of the St. Jean Baptlste Society of Quebec, eventually becoming president of the society. Senator Tesster was a director of the Ijke St. Jolin Co.. president of the Quebec Colonisation Society, president of Ln Calssc d'Fconomle (Savlnes Bank of the City and District of Quebec and director of glass windows . Shuttle Island to be Scene of Latest: the Quebec Light, Heat ft Power Co. Senator Tcssler for some years served as a member of the Quebec city council and from 1097 to 1900 ..morcd that very shortly another, was Speaker of the Legislative As- his medical attendants eon- illam Ooldbloom'a fur factory. "mining camp win start operations ' sembly of Quebec. He was one of side red it unwise for him to The gale howled through the re- at 8huttlc Island a few miles south the founders and. editors of the tiriKwri wiih hi. j.L,in. nf the old Audtorlum on. of Lockcport. Quite a number of .Quebec Liberal paper. Lc Clalron. High Crowd 0 Ten Thousand People at Kyoto Depot Tramps Many to Death To Group of Army Recruits Fifty-Six Arc Injured Former Calgary Postal Official Dies at Victoria VICTORIA. Jan. 8: (CP) Thomas Humphries, aged 64, former postal Inspector at Calgary and a resident of Victoria since 1922. passed away here yesterday. Capt. Angus MacKinnon of I'en-tlctoit Dies In Vancouver at Week-End VANCOUVER. Jan. 8: (CP) Vancouver Wheat l.uvn.1 -.iu.vii, Avnn.m Wet. which was aU very large gold nuggets have been Deceased was a Roman Catholic Capt. Capt. Angus Angus MacKinnon MacKinnon of of rcnllc rcnllc- VANCOUVER. Jan. 8: (CP) .V. ...V tAStllt V . 1.. . . . . ... I ... I. ... . ....... . . . I . . most destroyed by Hie some months picKca up on me Dcacn at inisrnnd was married In 1882 to Fran-'ton, weH Known uniusn uoiumoiai wneai was quoicn ni 00c on wie w vttoaai LnUniii'd on FSKC i isiana, coise Matniide liarnam Okanagan Lake Skipper Passes BURNS TO BE JUDGE lake boat captain, is dead here, jcal exchange Saturday. 6:53 a.m. 195 it. 19:55 p.m. 155 ft. Low . 0:28 ajn. 7.8 ft. 13:35 pjn. 7.5 ft. FK1CE. FIVE CKNTB CANADIAN LEADERS' JOINT APPEAL SEVENTY-ONE ARE DEAD IN JAP RAILWAY STATION PANIC- Bennett, King and Woodsworth Urge People of This Dominion To Study Peace Contribution CAPTURE OF TOWN Hitler's Mass Weddings Rival Napoleon's TO OTTAWA THIS WEEK Hart, Weir, Sloan and Feariont6 Assist PattuHo Income Tax- For Provinces VICTORIA, Jan. 8: Hon. John Hart, minister of finance, Hon, Dr. George M. Weir, minister of educa- ! tion and provincial secretary, Hon. ! Gordon Sloan, attorney general, , and Hon. O. S. Pearson, mlnlster-of mines and labor, will leave this Wednesday for Ottawa to asUst Premier T. D. Pattullo at the Dominion-provincial conference opening January 17. Mr. Hart announces that Ottawa will be asked to retire from the income tax field, leaving this source of revenue exclusively to the IS FROZEN TO DEATH More Particulars Received of Recent Death on Trail in Prince : Ccorje District : .DirisionaUieadquarteK- oi -4 he-provincial police here were advised a few days ago that the body of: a man had been found on a trill. alongside Sinn Lake, eighteen south of : Penny in the Prince George district According p )ater word which has now been received. the body was that of Onufry Lew- onluk who perished from exposure and exhaustion. A 35-year old Pole, he had been shacking for the winter with Charles Hartzell and Fred Rankin, the latter a trapper. Evi- 'denUy. deceased had made a trip J to the lake to catch some fish and ' . had become wet from wading tn ; slush on the lake. He did not have ' the strength to complete the tramp ' back to the shack and had dropped ; ' on the trail and froze to death. " 1 Provincial Constables Soles and Tragic Incident Occurs While Farewells Were Being Said Murray of Prince oeorge were dis-1 patched to Investigate after the finding of the body was reported. It was 42 below zero and Murray , had trouble with one of his snow- rrM'-vrv TOiaO, Japan,, t Jan. to 8: (CP) or Seventy-one o persons shoes wlth the result that he and were killed and fifty-six injured at Kyoto today when his fellow officer were forced to panic seized a crowd" often thousand people in a station . return to Penny, both suffering building as they were saying their good-byes to a group frozen k5- With Joe B01"1"" asc of-afhry recruits. People fell and cried for help, starting f"1'','' ' located the body which, after It was 11 tt 1 j '. l 1 j 1 11 x the partic. Hundreds were trampled under the feet of a attained death was due to ex-sccthing mass of humanity, ' including many women and p'jsure. was buried beside the lake? children. I Lewonluk had served in the Pol- lsh National Guard before coming to Canada ln 1927. He was single fand had been In the unemployed jcamp at Penny before going 15" live with Hartzell and Rankin. NEW YORK SILVER NEW YORK, Jan. 8: (CP) Bat Well Known Vancouver Barrister silver at 4C per ounce on- .Mentioned as Mr. Justice .Mac- the iocai metal market on Satur-donald's Successor ,day( down slightly from 44Vc on Friday. VANCOUVER. Jan. 8: W. E. Burns. K.C.. one of Vancouver's senior barristers, is being prominently mentioned as successor to Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald who Is retiring from the Supreme Court of British Columbia bench. The name of General J. A. Clark, former Mi'.. Is also heard ln connection with the appointment. LAND SETTLEMENT " BOAnt) IS TO GO, SAYS WELLS GRAY t NEW WESTMINSTER, Jan. 8: (CD The British Colum- ' bla Land Settlement Board ti , to be scrapped, Hon. A. Wells : Gray, minister of lands, said Jn addressing the annual ( , meeting of Dlstrlc. "E Far- mors Institutes here at the end of the week. f