— ? ° Today's Weather ¢ Tomorrow's Tides ee . Wednesday, Juy 20, 1932 prince Rupert—Raining, moder- cr ol 1 . % ESE ERAN 2:31 am. 21.1 ft. te southeast wind; barometer, 15:25 p.m. 19.9 ft. temperature, 55; sea smooth. a BO iiicdiestien td, 9:10 am. 14 ft. 21:24 p.m. 58 ft. ih eee AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER = sail ~amewh. 9 % we en — — a me ee, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1932 PRIC: FIVE, CENTS = —— Ye, vee _ - A ee an ee 7 : ee , Went IR HE k* . ] H ORN | ON HAS RES] GNED tELT MANAGEMENT DID NOT HAVE OWNERS’ CONFIDENCE Has Resigned Reason for Resigning resident and Chairman of Board of Directors of Rail System for Ten Years Quits Is Suggested by Sir Henry to Dr. Manion Announcement Came Suddenly From Montreal This| ‘. J. Hungerford ement, ) Morning—Was Appointed to Position in October sas 1922—S. J. Hungerford Acting President Hungerford Will Be Given Same Powers and Authority and Railway Will Continue to Be Administered Without Political Interference, | Says Minister | | | | ail MONTREAL, July 19:—Sir Henry Worth Thornton K | 3. E., president and chairman of the board of direetors of the Canadian National Railways, has resigned, it was an- nounced unexpectedly this morning from headquarters of the national railway system. No comment was made in the formal announcement other than that Sir Henry had re- Msigned and that 8. J. Hungerford | Vice-president in charge of opera LOAN BILL jtion, would be acting presiden em the 4 I making 01 a perman- t appointment | IS PASS ED After a distinguished career as a} 1ilway executive in Great Britair ant United State Sir Hent i Thornton was appointed presiden | OTTAWA, July 19:—Questioned today, Hon. Dr. R. J. ‘Manion, minister of railways, said that Sir Henry Thorn- con had resigned his position as president and chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian National Railways and that the resignation had been accepted by both the board of directors and the government. In a letter written ») she minister of railways, Sirz Henry said “In my opinion a publicly owned AGREEMENT jrailway can only be sticcessfully di- jrected if the management has the jcomplete confidence of the owners IS REACHED jof the property. The public critic- ism to which I have referred indi leates that such confidence is, ai Mayer Dore and City Council Com- least, not general and, in this per promise on Retrenchment Tired U.S Conitvens Rushes Busi ness Through With View to Adjournment fand chairman of the board of di irectors of the Canadian National |Railways on October 10, 1922 On| iod of financial depression and in B " iview of the further fact that a royal, SEATTLE, July 19:—Mayor John léommission is investigating the F. Dore and the city council were WASHINGTON, July 19 In a ‘ i jassuming office, he made it clear| iast minute rush Lo wind up the long lthat he would brook no politic ir wal e wou rook no poiltical : di wi out eSsl } sD »ciils t : + ‘ sie ‘ a . - Cana i “ . a i - ni ‘S | terference in the administration oj |whole railway system of the coun- finally able to reach an agreement mS DIe, ate ‘ f rdav } : me ’ ennate m Sa = ieY+}she ratiways. His policies were cre- | try, I feerthat’T should tender myT” the major issue of retrenchment tamy ! approva ‘ 2 | idited with having been largely mn , |Strumental for the improved situa ' : ‘ . ; corvifre | resignation in the City Hall service. A program sident Hoover's $2,123,000,000 relief “Until a successor is appointed,” of payroll lay-offs, involving an an4 : aa ee . . ion in which the government rail Dr. Manion said today, “we expect) "U4! saving of $1,200,000, was agreed ne ae ee “$a way system soon found itself |S. J. Hungerford, vice-president in | 4P°” jbeing endorsed by the House. T! Sir Henry was more or less in-| charge of operation and construc-| 1t was a compromise which wag S ON ROASUTS ‘ROW segues nly the for-| jirectly under fire at the last ses ltion, to carry on as acting president. | 2!tived at. The mayor had been in- ental signa curt MAKE sion of Patliament in connection |As Mr. Hungerford has been the *5UNs on an ail around pay cut "BALL N : cS PIOVI 2 SOS") with railway affairs and, althoug! : ? operating head of the Canadian Na- while the council had favored re- 0 to states for relief pur-|).. resignation had been believed SIR HENRY W. THORNTON, K.B.E. tional Railways since its consoli- Sa honors were about even. ‘ "° , seic i l, Ss ore & ° epee he last be- |e “mamenens a Tew weeks ago, | President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, dation in 1923 and was assistant inevertheless, came as a surprise at Canadian National Railways vice-president of the Canadian Na- a aa” (Shipbuilders, ‘Convicted im ifore the presidential election, ad) ini. tine | tional Railways at Toronto as far 0 ti . vg bic ; ; ter ssage of the | 1 - 4 ion with Kidnapping, jjourned after passa " , Statement By Thornton back as 1913 and, as he has spent his Uut on Heavy Bonds | bill | Later in the day Sir Henry life in railway work and has the } Chicago, with Its enormous UN~| ..44 @ statement which said in part| “| DIVIDENDS DMAN IS confidence of officers and men, his 2 TON, NJ,. July 19 jemployment problem will be the as follows ‘ res as iit s | being appointed acting president Curt wl has ap- {first city to avail itself of the new I have had under consideration | f" will be, we are sure, generally ac-| 191 int envence |measure, it ls expectea jthe rallway Situation which ha U D A ceptable He will have the same ! Long Sleep of Patricia McGuire, imprisonment ' : ly by ‘ , ; ; ' n sarge. reason Ol st gely by asor pub: | power and authority as the presi-| Chicago Girl, Ended ctior ‘ justle shed criticism of expenditures o ad ‘ : dent to operate and administer the er (he search [or e Canadian National Railway Canadian National in its best in CHICAGO > 19 : July -Patricia ’ ’ wi au t « « . Pa S Pp y . > Tea . . ” ~+ . oe ee ring my regime. I feel it is only| 4k of Montreal and Royal Bank | Seattle Police H ad to t - Fear Gas |terests and in the interests of the McGuire, whose six-month sleep iaiines inveal 9 FORBIDDEN - to point out that all capital ex Reduce Rate From Twelve to In Order to Take Capt. Chris- people of Canada without political medical science had failed to break, of the appeal, o endituses mene only made aft Ten Percent Per Year tiansen From His Home jor other interference of any kind.| has at last been awakened by her caret ynsideratio y self fhe government in this is taking »p re soft e.. > visit to his horr-|German Government Issues Decree |“4'@!U! Consieratiol ers MONTREAL, July 19:—Divi SEATTLE, July 19:—Police, by mother’s soft voice. “Open your ey R t Disord und ‘Cae Gees GENCRES Ct ene Cne i i jthe same attitude as that which we| eyes and smile,” the mother fer- rini | ‘ollowing ecen isorders ' ens nel ions were today effe : .f tear bombs. were able to cap- ni 5 pany and represented our views « dend reducti x0 nar ° 7 7 “P- "have taken since coming into}, itly pleaded and slowly the lids SR wessary for the welfal ted by two Canadian banks. The ire Capt. Christiansen, fishing boat sower.” fted. Attending hysicians had > ob fe BERLIN, July 19:—The German| ¥"" ae — " eS an annual rates of the Bank of Mon kipper, who ran amok in his home or - - ss aa ; Pp aaar p04 a of the enverprist nese capend mnmeremeneitthoers been unable to diagnoze the mal- d Buildings to |government yesterday Issued , yer f rr ntr } trea] and the Roya! Bank of Can Mi Mathilda Christiansen, who , ‘ : ture were 0 course controlabit : dv e jcree forbidding all politica ner ; ada were cut from twelve to ten il { that he husband threat FUNERAL AT ) I een +} by the governmnt | or demonstrations throughou . percent by declaration of quar ned her life, called for police aid Be Inspected as inten thn wit fanwe| 1 noes, ta. greta] Cpa a ne anata [csv ow im ™ eed) TT. SIMPSON Alex Macaulay To Fire Hazard : many deaths during the past sev-|" ree Pe ee hind the a | © Officials of the two banks in % ieee Dies in South t} , str le, is heartliy behine he mal rai weeKs in the country timated that. by agreement, two ni cat tin nile ilies ‘Cie thin. on with th the possibility of the governmen a greets eee Twenty Angelus non Is Laid To Rest : s ud ei : , wishing to consider its policy, I feel would take similar action imme tai Well Known B. C. Prospector and ¥ te chi ae bat ’ a order to give a free hand, 1 diately. Confirmation by other Tem le Workers PORT SIMPSON. Julv 19 The Mining Man Passes Away at wement and, in view of this and } “Wp ‘id euiemit my restenatior banks, however, wa not forth p funeral of George Harold Beynon Age o. Seventy-Two “Ounce neevi i : : hal * we son : — . a ried requesting the ALL DEBTS“: Sir Henry thanked the office COmUng Lose Their Jobs wo-year ola son of Mr. and Mrs = ' and met Wm. Beynon, was held Saturday at} VICTORIA, July 19:—Alexander inspe ome of ¢ f of the systen eee ; rou { i LONDON ] 19:—-While n lovalty, enthusiasm and abilit Port Simpson. The child died at) Taylor Macautas aged 72, well und the city in LONDO! uly 18 ile not | foyaity, enthusiasm + | verne ter y brief iliness| known British Golumt rospec hazard and report to} declaring himself as being in favor| It is understood that the res lf LOS ANGELES. July 19:—The in- | Inverness after a very brief illness) Known } h Columbia prospecter a ii ; -e remains was conveyed t ind mining man, died on Sunday The motion along this| of the principle of having to pay | nation will become effe which is being held into |;@nd the rematr { oO ; Vili ein Tn ? rt ™ | ’ 5 s ‘ ne fle tu » Wwe bor n Nuva Se a. proposed by Ald. Casey| war debts in full, George Lansbury | August 1 } ARR IVING “ ifafirs of Angelus Temple has re- Port Ree by = : lemtu, Rev.) He w orn | oi ae nded by Ald. Macdonald MP.. leader of the British Labor - sulted in the discharge of twenty Mr. Sansum officiate ; se sending rers e+hete eee ee ee ee SPOR’ OF the tine eniet ‘for party, declared yesterday re if employees of the commissary de Among those _ sendin flow ; , T Fenrese . am earns : , a Ri ; were: Rosie and Irene Denny, Mrs ith of June showed that) pnited States insisted, Great ni" NDI ION Representatives From Overseas For partment for graftin She Aneesh inlett‘tanaliy oo og id been five alarms with no tain would be prepared to pay wat Imperial Conference at Ottawa S é ; ‘ived. Salaries of the de Reach Canadian Capital Dudoward, Mrs. E. F. Dudoward TWO OUT OF THREE ADVERTISEMENTS for the month amounted ee eT #¢¢¢¢¢2 ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ @@~) Mr. and Mrs. J. Moraes, jr, Mar WERE EFFECTIVE } oO ont no ( ‘ . ‘. . * a 05. The usual monthly ‘in OTTAWA. July 19:—Délegates to letta Musgrave, Mrs. V. H. Ridley, : nad ‘peer made of equip LADY BEATTY the Imperial conference from Great |* RIVERS INLET STRIKE Ladies Aid of the Epworth League Yesterday the Daily News I ee nade i conte! . 9 “ : ; ic buildis nignwerr Britain. Ind South Africa. Rho IS OFFICIALLY OFF Mr. and Mrs. John Moraes, Mrs. C published three advertise- whic Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton ie... a has me =e B. Flewin, The Ivy Guild, Mrs. In ments for lost articles, Very n found to be in good or | , ; lesia and Northern Ireland arrived j r | Bad Shape Following in Ottawa -t] \fternoén ‘and were The salmor fishermen's Hemmorhages informally welcomed at the station strike at Rivers Inlet was of- Brentzen, Mrs. J. D. Leighton, Mrs one of the articles was return- ed and a second advertiser rang up this morning to say the advertisement had been effective in her case. Two out WEATHER REPORT | LONDON, July 19:—-Lady Beatty ho ; by Premier R. B. Bennett and most | wife of Admiral Beatty, famous Bri LOS ANGELES, July, 19:—-Mrs. o¢ yj cabinet itish naval commander-in-chief ; Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton Tree Point--Raining, fresh | during the Great War, died Sunday , suffering from a fractured skull as aceording to word received in suni, Musgrave Family, The Family, Father and Martha, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm the city this morning. No word Settee eeeeoeee® VANCOUVER WHEAT was received as to the details #@4#¢4+4+¢4¢44+¢4¢4+4 44 7 s a + + + + + + nes, Mrs. F. Brentzen, Mrs. Agnes|* soon after the paper was out + + + + + + + > ? + cs + + > + + ficially declared off last night, @|Sarah Wilson, Rev. and Mrs, San- + + + + + . a t wind; barometer, 30.02: after a week’s illness. She was the|a result of a fall, was stated by her of the settlement, if any, be- *,Dudoward, and others |* of three is pretty good results + iture, 54; sea smooth lonly daughter of the lat Marshall, physi¢ian last night to be in “very VANCOUVEI jul 19:-Wheat ,* tween canners and fishermen, The pallbearers were: Paul Scott, for one day + ( Island—Overcast light Field, Chicago, merecantle mag grave” condition following hem- was quoted at 51'\4c on the local ® Jas. Lawson, Henry Gray and D . therly wind; sea moderate. nate morhages yesterday exchange today ee¢e¢¢ e206 © © ¢ @ @ Johnson j*#eeretreeteeoee eee @ i af “ar & ayy “I v af