Today's W eather Che Daily Nets Tomorrow’s Tides Saturday, July 16, 1932 Prince Rupert—Part clouéy, mo- TIGA 2 she :ncndebepheesosreone srpatimctie nial se derate westerly wind; barometr 12:40 p.m. 18.2 76. 30.04; temperature, 63; sea sr SW BB license 6:20 am. 2.0 ft. 0% eS : : 18:20 am. 8.0 ft. % 2 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - % % an a Vol: Re hee Ge +, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY; JULY 15, 1932 PRICE: FIVE CENTS rr j a “ SSE Sea ete ne en nc nee _ C. Puz 4 @- CANADIANS L 1 a Nine Marksmen From Fl This Dominion Enter Final Trophy Stage Quebec Men Tie For Leadership in Second faa Desmond Burke Eliminated But Officially Announced He Won Grand Aggregate | —————————— | BISLEY, Eng., July 15:—Two Canadians, Capt. J. W.| Boulden of Sherbrooke and Sergeant Alec Parnell of Ver- n, Que., led the entire field in the second stage of the King’s Prize shoot this afternoon and will shoot off for the ver medal. They cach had a total of 146 out of a possible Nine Canadians qualified for the final stage includ- Ming A. E. Evans of Esquimalt with 141 Lieut 150. Coming North Desmond Burke of Ottawa, | with 137, was eliminated, but it was | officially announced that he had} n the Grand Aggregate, the stif-; fest of consistent marksman- | hip at Bisley. His in the matches that f v th Grand Aggregate was 580 out of a sible test total score various rm 615 Houlden won a silver medal shoot-off Capt in the Senate Passes United States Banking Bill WASHINGTON July 15 The home in banking bi with a $1,- 000,000,000 currency inflation mea ure altacned a i rider, wa ip W. Jone proviz ul fin proved by the Senate ter, wi A be ir — on Sunday SUIT IS STARTED. of Ontario Secking | Back Finance Minister Coming on Sunday Senator Hardy W. Jones to Be Here Aboard to Get Loaned Money Steamer Catala Enroute to From Senator Spence Anyox and Stewart OTTAWA, July 15:—Senator A. C.} J. W. Jones, provincial min- | Hardy, former president of the On f finance, w pa through |tario Liberal Association, has fied ty on the teamer Catala onia writ against Senator James night « Anyox|Spence to recover paymen of wart in tl rse of a nor-|money lent earlier in the yeat p. The m er W be met { H.O I re Outlook For Pulp Mill Enterprise DELEGATIONS Is Still Hopeful AT VICTORIA: | vote would | have had the effect | ting jricult | State Olier Besner returned to the city | British tarians of Britain D FIELD IN KING'S PRIZ Enjoys Chabon Outing knight hauls ‘em in a > Minnewanka. Sir convention at Seattle rtie on the Rocky n the mountain Charles Mander (centre) president of the Ro- stop ped off for an early morning trout, TURN DOWN AMENDMENT Dail Eirrean Insists Allegiance Be iatory Tariffs Eliective DUBLIN, July 1 rhe Dai rean rejected an ndn serted by the i Free » State in the bill for the -tion of the oath of allegiance of 71 to 61 ume! yf ¢ inating abolition of the tl Government Supporter liked galleries cheered Eamonn de Brit rule tine when President declared that right to Retaliation Effective LONDON, July 1 Dut iin has no tural here ural product f the Ir went int British governments | tariff became operative. The overnment has imp tariffs against the Irish Fre in view of its refi ‘ annuities Gi Bri ‘Another Man heavily the most important That Oath of Abolished—RKetal- Senate of the Iris! dment lim- p aC Dail Valera na- | Under Arrest Is Elected retained wh Premier Bracken i Pas at deferred election vo: READY FOR | CONFERENCE =: International Bank Making parations For World Economic Parley Such as Suggested BASLE, Switzerland, July 15 Pre- yf ad mn “SESE AT VACE OF ~ + + + + ?) | * + + + + + + + + > * lr Bank ernational Settle- Austral and Ne Zeal Jers the Prince Rupert his morning | Samuel Olsen in Adidtion to Wil-| ,,., has notified the League Aer Seeley , a as, from a brief business trip to Van-| liam Nick Fishuk, Being Nations that beginning prepar 7 at B. ¢ f ort Enroute to tate delet Galede tnamen Pan Charged With Burglary inl Gal & né @encid eesnomk we | yuver, Mr. Besner was in touch} 4 , eer conference aS that suggest Jamu Jlsen was : unaer tion with VICTORIA, July 15 The Au with F. L. Buckley in regard to the} Samuel Uisen W ‘i a “ ad jan connection With 1 the co > aap : ‘rest by the city police yesterday In e “a ralian and New Zealand delega al pulp mill enterprise. The out- arrest ys ithe Gina Reukinie euieil vccord betw ons to the Imperial economic con- |jook for the undertaking is still en~ a. Os : “"* aa Caled vad France ‘ in the week © Swi rere arrived here yesterday on |couraging warehouse on the local watertrontle ¢ 990006666066 i¢lr way to Ottawa land the prospecting cabin of W. « + 1 Montgomery on Mount Morse Like # PRESIDENT DE VALERA : ¢| TION F . . ' 1 , ~~ + OPP ea e ELEC Willigm Nick Fishuk, who Was af" LEAVES FOR LONDON TO rested the day previous, Olsen is be-|4 TALK ABOUT ANNUITIES . ONTARIO ¢ OUNTY : ee + INCEDED ing charged with burglary. The twol» ay e ASKS FOR RELIEF : men are coming up this afternoon |» DUBLIN July 25 Presi- + WINDSOR, 0) ‘ July 16 + |for ee, trial \@ dent Eamonn de Valera left A , nt., duly 0 | ‘ oe : ¢* The Sandwich County Coun- #| WINNIPEG, July 15 Premier | \* for London today to discuss ; "s , ; vesterday’s | i# with Prime Minister J. Ramsay * cil will make immediate appli- #|Bracken’s election In yesterday's | ) * cation to the provincial gov- #|deferred election In The Pas seat) WEATHER REPORT * MacDonald differences which + ernment authorities to be re- #/from the recent Manitoba general | ae > wave songs . = meee S # lieved of one-third of the cost # election is conceded while, with only Dead Tree Point—Clear, calm; |# the Irish Free State on its pay- * imposed upon it in direct re lief # four polls reported in Ruperts barometer, 29.98; temperature, 57; |# ments of land annuities to the * in the municipality @'Land. Hon. William McPherson, | 5ea sinooth # British government. + @ | provincial treasure! hasa good lead| Triple Island—Clear, calm; sea|@ $6600 60664666 © ther } smooth |\*# eee eee eee ee ‘ a saw veg y v , uid jingt APPEAL BY CHURCHILL Former Chancellor of Exchequer ‘Urges English Speaking People to Emulate Washington LONDON, July 15:—Rt. Hon. Win- Churchill, former Chancelloi of the Exchequer, has broadcast ar international appeal for English ston | speaking peoples to face the present | ‘economic crisis with the same can- dor which inspired George Wash- | on at Valley Forge. RELIEF IS DISCUSSED Rotary Club Pacers Lennie Gym- nasium Money For Welfare Work The Rotary yesterday Club, at its luncheon itself as being 1 favor of the principle of loaning | expressed money, now being held in trust fund | for gymnasium purposes, to the city used in connection with relief | if distress. The loaning of the} money would be subject to adequate ifeguard Other matters of club business | were dealt with at the luncheon. | President G. A. Woodland was in} the chair and guests were J. H. Mc-| Leod of this city, M. S. Whittier of | Juneau and Rev. Oswald Hodgson ind A. Gonta of Telegr: mee Creek. | SUBMARINE French Governme ant Asks Assis- tance of British Expert in Rais- ing Promethee PARIS, July 15:—The French | ministry of marine has requested E. | S. Cox of the British salvaging | firms which refloated Germany's warships scuttled and sunk at Scapa Flow following the Great War to assist in the work of refloating the submarine Promethee which sank last week near Cherbourg with over sixty men on board, ;received. The project of setting up | sentative Call Was Issued Today For Economic Parley « To be Held at ilies “ollow Up of Lausanne at Which United States is Expee- ted to Take Part and France, Britain and Italy Will Co-operate GENEVA, July 15:—The council of the League of Na- tions, pursuant to an agreement reached at the Lausanne Conference, decided to issue a call for a world monetary and economic conference. Britain and France have already announced that they will work together for the success of this conference and % .uly has joined in the agreement I ' BORITE which is looked upon as of utmost importance. Uniwed States will be represenied and it is understood Prince Rupert Trades & Labor Council in Session—Labor will take an important part in the Representative at Con- proceedings. ference Suggested i ELECTION | POSSIBLE Rumors at Victoria Indicate That _Changes May Take Place There Soon The Prince Rupert Trades & La- Council, at a general meeting | last night, endorsed: a ‘protest. that | has been made by the Winnipeg Trades & Labor Council at the fail- ure of the Dominion government in electing & representative of labor? to take part in the forthcoming Im- perial economic conference pro- |}. to be held in the near future. ceedings. It is pointed out by the) here is a general feeling here that Winnipeg council that the British ! important changes may take place government has sent three dele-! coon The report of the Kidd Com- sates representing Labor in an ad-| mission is thought to contain dras- visory capacity to the conference. |tic recommendations for financial The meeting discussed the local! rehabilitation with a general cut- unemployment situation and re- iting down in the costs of govern- ports from various committees were | ment, This would provebly com- mence with a reduction in the num- ber of members of the cabinet and legislature It is said to have been urged in the report that administration be carried on by business people on strictly business lines and to give effect to this the present cabinet may be reorganized along non-party lines. T. D. Pattullo, leader of the |Liberal party, is scarcely likely to join the new cabinet, if it should be formed, as he is known to be op- posed to an administration by pure- ly business interests as not being in sympathy with the needs and re- quirements of the majority of the people vor VICTORIA, July 15:—In spite of the assurances of Attorney Genergl Pooley and other members of thie government that no election. is lfke- a welfare league in the city repre- of various organizations was endorsed A good deal of correspondence was read at the meeting and rou- tine business transacted. President S. D. Macdonald was in the chair and there was a good attendance of ielegates FEW ARE FISHING Some Men Out at Rivers Inlet De- spite Strike—Conference Be- | It is thought here that Premier tween Canners and Indian |Tolmie will be given a position un- Fishermen jder the Ottawa government and - - ithat some fairly outstanding Con- Divisional headquarters of the'servative will succeed him in of- provincial police were advised today that a few fishermen are fishing in/|R. L /the Rivers Inlet area in spite of the general strike which there There was to be a meeting yes- | terday of canners and representa- 'P . ; ei She tives of Indian fishermen at Rivers rincess ot . Man and Tried Inlet but no word has been received To Kill Herself |as to the outcome of the meeting PARIS, July “1: "The Egyptian and |Princess Samyak Mansour, said to be a relative of King Fuad, shot and Canadian—None lightly wounded a rea] estate agent American named Rene Leger and then tried Celtic, 42,000, Cold Storage, 4c and | unsuccessfully to commit suicide. 2c rd Rainier, 30,000, Booth, 4c and 2c PEACE OVERTU RES Pioneer, 23,000, ae 4c and 2c.| RIO DE JANEIRO, July 15:— — - Peace overtures have been made to VANCOUVER WHEAT rebels holding the State of Sao VANCOUVER, July 15 Paulo and the provisjonal president ordered seven states to lay down rms 2 if fice, possibly Leon Ladner or Hon. Maitland. There is also a pos- that Dr. Tolmie would re- }eommend some person for the po- ;sition who has not been in politics. | sibility is reported Halibut Landings Giiinesney American—95,000 pounds, 4c 2c. — + Wheat was quoted at 50%,¢ on the local jexchange today : ” : " : 1 tt \ ’ ‘