—— Today's W eather ce Rupert- east wind; rature, 56; -Raining, sea smooth, light barometer, 30.12; XIIL., No. 168 sMALLEK‘ e Daily N eins NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER a Tomorrow's Tides Thursday, July 21, 1932 High . 3:13 a.m. 20.4 ft. 16:00 pm. 19.5 ft. TDW. ’-ininevsniiieciabcnsie RA Mais Ss 22:05 pm. 65.9 ft. M LEGISLA TURE ADVOCAT. idd Commission Would edie EATH OF MRS. VYSE i] Known Port Clements Woman assed Away Recently Follow- ing Brief Illness . \TE, July 20 Mr v wn pioneer resident iis, passed awa at irlotte City Hospita brief illness, Both ist were W eC he Que We K pia il Queen hk W. McKen illbearers were R unre J. Mur W Ross and A. Johnson ne! I ve! vel ments, Mr. and Mr ind Mrs. G. Mizes ind famu M and { i Mr Dun | aquist Dan McRa Dyson, T. Chapmal from Skidegate, Mr Stevens and family A. J. Gordor from e City, Mr. and Mr ie, Dr. and M1 G sanization ls Perfected Regulations New Connection With Un For employed Adopted ezulation ove were ) ‘ V n ol t \ Council of t Or 1 ne ve Rupert which has been the pecial purpose of the welfare of the co-operation wit labor bodit in tl | shall consist of de.e | i associa ition to have with one shall be or unions and rganiz each vote neeting the ting ii meeting held chairman to call when necessary will be held on VANCOUVER WHEAT | | Membership of B.C. House Down To Fourteen It Is Understood Cabinet of Six Could Efficiently Administer Affairs of Province, It Is Held— Budget of $18,000,000 Annually Urged—Sale or abandonment of P.G.E. Advised VICTORIA, July 20:—A legislature of fourteen mem- bers, inclusive of a cabinet of six members, is anticipated as the chief recommendation of the Kidd committee on provincial affairs whose report was presented to the gov- ernment a few days ago and leased to the public shortly. Vice-President to Attend Olympiad Hoover Unable to Attend Big Open- ing Next Week So is Sending Curtis West LOS ANGELES, July 2 Vice President Charles Curtis will offi represent the White House ea opening of the Olympic Game here on July 30, the Olympic. con mittee wa Gvised yesterday by President Herbert Hoover. The pre de xpressed his deep regre that it would be impossible for him itter personaly POWER FOR MUSSOLINI Il Duce Resumes Italian Government—to Cen trol Church Affairs Portfolios in ROME, July 20:—By means of the shake-up in the Italian cab inet which was announced today by Premier Benito Mussolini, who held the premiership and six min isteries before the present cabinet was appointed, takes back about half the power he had then Besides assuming the ministries of foreign affairs and corpora tions, he has taken over tions with the Vatican and all re- ligious affairs by detaching the department of cults from the ministry of justice and adding it to the ministry of the interior which he already held himself all rela HEAT WAVE CONTINUES CHICAGO, July 20:—A new heat wave spread over thirty mid-west, eastern and southern states yester- \NCOUVER July 20:—Wheat |day to increase the death list from ioted at $1%e on the local}/heat during the past ten days to re today | 150, ten dying yesterday | Chicago yesterday recorded 105 e+¢ . *+*@¢@ @ ¢ © © #/ above temperature while through- a \GREE ON ABOLITION OF BOMBARD AIRCRAFT #| iout # | leys a uniform 100 was registered the Mississippi and Ohio Val Crops are reported to have sus- . 4 | tained some damage from the heat. GENEVA, July 20:—Premier # Puoard Herriot of France and # Dassador Hugh 8S. Gibson, # ‘ed States chief represen- # Fitive at the disarmament # ference, agreed yesterday # nN complete abolition with- reservation of all, bom rament aircraft. |} morrow # announced as *G # DeJong and Wingham 4|Cameron Peewee eee eee e ford; REGIMENT LINE-UP Line-up for the Regiment in to- Stuart Shield Home Oil is T. Smith; Redpath Christison, Colussi, Clark and Bam- Wusol evening's against follows Thurber football game Blake and B reserve An annual budget of § 32000 it is expected will be a lowe! the ; which is expected to be re- $18,000,- another recommendation with suggestions for revenue and expenditure control to fully meet the needs of the pro vince. It is also -learned that the committee recommends sweeping alterations in administration Dealing with the legislature, the report is expecte that the present mem culto fourteen .mem a minimum and twenty 1s a maximum with a cabinet the The legislature onsists of forty-eight mem make-up of the to suggest bership be bers a eight oO! six at most now ber The cabinet lude the following Premier Minister Minister portfolios would in of Finance of Natural Resources Minister of Social Minister of Works Attorney General Services Redivision of Ridings Redivision of the provincial rid- ings to conform with federal ridings with one and not more than two members for any riding is antici pated as a recommendation in the report aS a step towards obtaining ntmber of members report, it is believed Sale o1 Great The mends the the Pacific PITTSBURG LEAD CUT Supremacy of New York Yankees in American League Was Also Shaved Yesterday recom abandonment of Eastern Railway NEW YORK Pittsburg Pirates divided honors:in with the Phillie and their margin of supremacy in the National Leagut July 20 a double heade! yesterday was reduced to two full games as the Chicago Cubs were winning a close victory from the New York Giant St Louis Cardinals defeated Brooklyn Dodgers to regain fifth place New York Yankees defeated Chi cago White Sox but their leadership was reduced to eight and a half games as a result of a double header victory for the Philadelphia Athletics over St. Louis Browns Yesterday's Big League scores American League New York 6, Chicago 3 Philadelphia 9-16, St. Louis 8-6 Detroit 3, Washington 2 Cleveland 7, Boston 0 National League Pittsburg 5-5, Philadelphia 2-6 (second game, 11 innings) St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 3 Boston 2, Cincinnati 0, Chicago 5, New York 4: who has been returned to Mrs. Andy Abbott on a trip to the interior city on this afternoon's train : i Salzman Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton “en ‘ - ; LOS ANGELES, July 20:—The H lib t Landin condition of Mr Aimee Semple a u gs McPherson Hutton, who is suffer- ° ing from fractur of the skull Summary ‘omplicated t tropical fever, ws con . . ae we ul fever, wa American—111,500 pounds, 5c and reported last night to be still ser ae » ithou t ite het lous Ltnougn n vangeils ‘ . ; “4° Canadian—44,000 pounds, 4c and jmade some progres tos e 2c to 4.7c and 2¢ FISH SPECIAL OUT ae American A special train of ven express Atlas, 29,000, Atlin, 5c and 2c refrigerator cal ibut for the Lancing, 17,000, and Frisco, 10,000, eastern markets w dispatched © Storage, Sc and 2c from here at 3 0’ this afte: Star, 11,000, and Midway, 13,500 j;noon. The load of f iS too heavy Sc and 2 for the regular tr the east to Sirius, 13,000, and Mars, 14,000, handle Royal, 6c and . ; Castor, 4,000, Booth, 5.7c and 2¢ WEATHER REPORT ae Canadian Dead Tree Point-—-Raining, ligrt White Hope, 17,000, Booth, 4c and outheast wind t erature a | barometer, 30.00; se nooth Gibson,.12,000, Atlin, 4.7e and 2 Triple Island—Overcast cann Pair of Jack 2,000, Cold Storage, sea smooth 4.7c and 2c of Colima, view shows half of the a month More than city This inhabitants returning to Mexico, was destroyed by a recent the second within homes ‘quake their ruined v United States Radio Chairman Resigns Post WASHINGTON, D«< July 20 Salzman ha hairman of the nationa lradio the resignation has President Herbert ed yesterday. Thi Gener Genera! esigned as commission ara been accepted Hoover announ resignation wa due to health Member of Cabinet In Alberta Sat on First City Council in Rupert : Her Condition Is Still Grave Some Progress is, However, Made By phones in the contractor here with Foley, Hon. Vernor Winfield Smith, aged 68, Alberta provincial government, railway Welch & Stewart in the early | days, member of Prince Rupert’s first city council and Dictatorship in Prussia is Set Up; Martial Law Ordered In Berlin Following Riots BERLIN, July 20: — The German government moved swiftly this morning to establish a virtual dictatorship over the State of Prussia and clamp martial law on the city of Berlin and province of Brandenburg The step was taken in an effort to stop political riots which have taken a toll of more than 100 dead and 1200 injured in the last three weeks. Communists _ Nazis are held jointly responsible for the disor- ders, Tt brother of J. Arthur Smith of this city, dropped dead with a heart attack in Edmonton last night, according to word | Breceived in the } His many friends {days will deeply regret city this morning here from pioneer | to hear the | news of Mr. Smith's passing for he was highly popular here The late Mr. Smith February 17, 1864, at Pownal, P.E.L., the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Amelia Gray). He was educated at the public school at Pownal and later attended business college in Charlottetown By his first Smith had tended school here in and lost his life in the having enlisted almost September 28, 1915, Mz wife, the late M1 Walter, who at- the early days Great War, as a lad. On Smith was a son married again to Miss Lily Bury who has relatives in Prince Rupert and who survives him. They had three daughters—Georgia McBraire Norma Amelia and Verna Winfielri After leaving Prince Rupert years zo, Mr. Smith took up farming in the Camrose district of Alberta. In his earlier life an ardent Conserva tive, he joined the United Farmers of Alberta and was first elected to the legislative assembly of Alberta in the general election of 1921. Up- formation of the Greenfield govrnment in August of that year 'he was appointed minister of rail- ou the ways and telephones and had held 3 oe that portfolio ever since, being con-| 4 4 o@ eee ¢@@¢0¢¢6 oe tinuously elected to the legislature + . from: Camrose. # CABINET SHAKE-UP . The late Mr. Smith was a Protes- |g IN ITALY TODAY # tant and a Mason. He had resided e fe a + for the past eleven years in Edmon- ROME, July 20:—Dino Gran- # ton * di, Italian foreign minister, @ Ree ey en ae P # and four other ministers and @ Miss M. W. Wilson, who Is identi- * eleven under-secretaries re- # | fied with the service of the Bank of ;# signed today in a cabinet # | Montreal in Toronto, arrived in the * shake-up which was regarded city on this afternoon's train from | * as another rotation to bring ¢ ithe east to pay a visit with her * new blood into the government # |brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and * of Premier Benito Mussolini # iMrs. J. 8. Wilson, Fourth Avenue |# without any change of policy. |Bast. Miss Wilson will proceed to ® + | Vancouver in about a week's time | *#*#*#* 4600404044 minister of tele-| was born on | HAS QUIT HIS POST | Principal Assistant to C. N. R. Pre- | sident Follows Lead of His Chief in Resigning MONTREAL, July 20:—The first sequel to the resignation yesterday of Sir Henry Thornton, president and chairman of the board of direc- tors, Canadian National Railways, announcement was made at head- quarters of the.railway today of the resignation of L. V. Hummell, prin- (oo assistant to the president. FAST TIME ~ BY ROWERS } | i Vancouver Doubles Qualify For i Olympics — Hamilton Leand- ers Also Going to Los Angeles | PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont,, July 20 —Yancouver’s sensational doubles, Noel Demille and Ned Pratt, the |/Hamilton -Lean@ers~-eight-oared crew, Joe Wright, jr.. and a Hali- ax four-oared shell will represent Canada in Olympic Games rowing at Los Angeles as a result of yes- podem s trials here. | The time of the Vancouver pair Popular Pioneer Resident of Early Days Here Drops Dead was six minutes and _ thirty-six in Edmonton With Heart Attack—Was Minister of Telephones For Eleven Years }seconds for the 2,000 metres. | The time of the Hamilton jLean- |ders was the fastest ever recorded jon the continent — 5 minutes, 49 Tour Parties Are In Rupert Today Group Contains 28 Persons From Montreal and West— Other From Cincinnati | |} One An Across Canada tour party con- of 28 persons from Montreal ind west, in charge of S. M. Greene, jofficia! of the Canadian National Railways passenger department from Montreal, arrived in the city jon the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and proceeds east on this afternoon’s train Also coming north on the Prince Rupert this morning was a Hardisty tour party of eight persons from Cincinnati. This party will make the round trip to Skagway and dis- embark here next Monday morning o proceed east by train sisting Committed For Trial Nick charged William Fishuk en and Sam Ol with burglary in connection with the breaking and entering of the Swift-Canadian Co. warehouse on the local waterfront and W. H. Montgomery's prospect- ing cabin on Mount Morse, were committed for trial by G. H. Munro, justice of the peace, in provincial police court yesterday afternoon. 4 w i ¥ me ‘ 1 } meas = =