—— Today’s Weather -—« The Daily News Tomorrow's Tides Tuesday, July 26, 1932 Prince Rupert— Part cloudy, mo- . WONT bcccoasnead 7:40 am. 14.1 ft. derate southeast wind; barometer, 19:50 pm. 17.1 ft. 29.93; temperature, 61; sea smooth. SAS cei te 1:23am. 8.0 ft. } oh. ‘, 12:52 p.m. 9.3 ft. Ng & ‘ NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol XXIII, No. 172. oe A Ly ~~ % PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MON DAY, JULY %, 1932 PRICE: FIVE CENTS 2 ? Old Country Desivens Of Better Markets For. Textiles, Leather, Steel New Discussions to Proceed During Imperial Conference —No Desire to Under-Cut Secondary Industries Of Dominions OTTAWA, July 25:—Great Britain has opened bi-lat-| eral trade negotiations with individual Dominions. Side| by side with Imperial conference activities, these discus-| ons will proceed. Difficulties will be ironed out and the | y paxe d, it is hoped, to the conclusion of definite agree- . Negotiations betwes en British and Canadian repre-| the tives come eariyv on ge the o e British are awaiting it- if these discussions before ‘s: DIES IN neing their policy in detai | ! want better market B h products as textiles and O07 TAWA 1 but there is no desire, it sized, in British circles to ae Wife of Senator Gideon Robertson Victim Yesterday Morning of Blood Infection BOARD HEAD =.= Berry Rate wife = it the sex { Dominions maary mau ; Mary ‘Genk or Gideon Robertson, former federal PAYS VISIT =: of labor, died yesteraay from an infection of the} an illness of only three E. B. Ramsay, Chairman of Board | of Grain Commissioners, Was Befor her marriage, the late Here This Morning Mr Robe ym was Miss Mary Berry Hay f Watt County, Ontario. She rd, Lambton } rn v of Tinniy y ehair B. Ramsay of Winnipt Lit had six chil-| of the Board of Grain Con iren, four sons and two daughters.| wees been holding | one son, Gavin Elliott, was killed n Vancouver acoye yn battlefields of France in the ity from the south on the |qreat war ess Alice this morning anc; wrg Robertson, who had made} eded east on today’s train. The her home in Ottawa for many | of the Chamber of Com- |... was a member of the United was it ynference with Mr.|cnhurch of Canada iy this morning, matters pe1 : ng to the this port for | | n shipping purposes being un- ~ DESIRES ASsCcCU ; n ' Mr. Ramsay had nothir for publication in regard to the FREEDOM business but expressed lf as much pleased with the t. He i A a beautiful PARIS, July 28:—Maurice Cheva- ind he wot ke to spend a /lier, French stage and screen star, K here insteat i few hour has filed a petition for divorce from | made an inspection of the lo- his wife, Yvonne Vale¢ Chevalier, | elevator while her charging her with desertion | BILL IS (Car iiitinis b ADOPTED Canada Decrease OTTAWA, July 25:—Car loadings for the week ending July 16 amoun- 37,699 which was 1,354 cars| less than for the previous week and 10,143 cars less than in the corres week Ahead With Gives Irish Free State Reprisal- Warning Goes Cosgrave a to DUBLIN, July 25:—-The Dail El eann, in a special session at the end | P REINS last year of the week, adopted the Irish Fret 2 eae | State government's emergency t8l- @¢ peewee eee eee é iff bill against imports from Great)» 4 Britain which will become law wh« "\* RAILWAY +) signed by the Governor General + Former President William T. Co 6 TAXES IN grave has issued a solemn warning be . ae . against a disastrous economic wal ° rhe city this after- * between the Irish Free State and|* noon received its taxes * | Great Britain and urges further di- * from the Canadian Na- + rect negotiations between the two # tional Railways for the * governments to settle amicably the 4 vear 1932 on the basis of ¢| dispute arising out of defaulted ( 3% ¢ land annuities ° the reguli ur 1982 vax +) # rate, the sum paid being * ¢Q7 act vear ‘ * A tour party of seventeen per-| $97,000. Last year, - 4 sons from Columbus and other|/* der agreement, which +) points, headed by Miss Adelaide|* has now expired, the Hardisty, who gular visitor “21 ay paid ly $65,- ¢| } is a regular visitor, # railway pald only po, here every summer, is returning to 4 000 No new agreement + Vancouver aboard the steamer a ; # was asked by the rail- Prince Rupert today after making was asked , ‘ ; + the round trip to Alaska. From * way company. Vancouver ‘the party will proceed! ® East, eeeeeeeeeoee ee P -_ ful candidates i 4} tral American et ERR A ER RE ON GRONAU MAKES 3 PROGRESS 0 \" a j i have a whale mid-ocean k in new City of style Los Grown-up kids Angeles, and get Hitting the de the liner, rowni of a time in the sand box aboard ig into the bargain. RESULTS — ARE OUT Succeed in Toronto Tests 5: J; Hungerford Local Pupils Conservatory Music The following is a list of success- examinations hek recently by the Toronto Conserv tory of Music in Prince Rupert. Thi names are arranged in order of merit THEORY Junior Harmony Honors—Elizabeth Sturgeor Primary First .Clas Honors—Eller M Lawrence, Eileen F. Hambli Honors—Rutt Nelson France M. Thomson jua Pass Elizabeth F. Parlow Elementary Pass—Norma Smith, Helen Green Joy Green, Verna Graham, John R Manson, Edith Smith ‘equal! La ure f new acti presi t of Canadian Na na THEORY Railway Junior Harmony and History Pa Margaret McCaffery Harmony nme | WORKLESS a ee, MEETINGS First C Honor Grace Wisen jeen Maizie Cameron,’ Freda Mu Women on Relief Had Session on sallem | Saturday Night While Men Ho! Mary Orme, Audrey Par-| Gathered Last Night kin } Elementary A numb of matters pertaining Honors—Betty Brown, Chiea Ni-|t> the we re of married women shikaze (equal) and their families who are on relief were disc d at a meeting night in the Cana- Hall on of wo- men Saturday | dian Labor Defence | Second Avenue League An edu onal meeting of the ARE Kil | ED Canadian Labor Defence Leagut was held t night when a num- ers were heard. Charles ‘sided. | ber of speal Eight Persons Are Slain by Bandits Chapman p In Nicaragua, Commander of WEATHER REPORT National Guard Reports WASHINGTON, D.C. July 25 Dead Tree Point-—Clear, light Lieut. Col. Calvin B, Matthews, of-, southerly wind; barometer, 29.84; ficer commanding the Nicaraguan, temperatu 62; light chop lnational guard, reported at the! Triple Island—Clear, light: east- jweek-end that eight persons had erly wind; sea smooth | been killed by bandits in the Cen Langara Island—cClear ground republic. Three of mist, light the dead are believed to be British. | smooth, easterly wind; sea F ungus Growths of North to Be Looked Into By Scientists Prof. Dow Barter and party of four students from the University if Michigan at Ann Arbor were here this morning aboard the steamer Princess Alice going | through to the Yukon Territory and Alaska where they will spend the summer engaged in a study of fungus growth Trouble Brews In Indiana Colliery Machine Guns of National Guard Troops Replace Weapons of Besieged Miners DUGGER, Indiana, July 25:- Machine guns of National Guar replaced the weapons of be ieged coal n Hoosier coi troop liners at | mine here after the release of * | who had been held prisoner | for 48 hou as union pickets. Heavy Casualties In Brazil Fightin Offensive Launched By Brazilian Federal Troops Against Sao Paulo Rebels Effective BUENOS AIRES July 25:—Heav: casualties were reported at the week-end from the artillery offen - launched by Brazilian feders the Sao, Paulo re- sive against volutionaries troops Protection. For Hitler Plot Upon Life ff. German Nax:| Leader Has Been Uncovered i cord of "Green Piper La Landsat Greenland and Hops to Labrador Coast Today Trip From Rejkavik to Ivigtut Was Accomplished Safely on Sunday—Passage Has so Far Been Uneventful With Big Plane Functioning Perfectly OTTAWA, July 25:—Captain Wolfgang von Gronau, German long distance airman, and three companions, who are flying across the Atlantic Ocean by easy stages from Germany to Chicago, whence they contemplate flying to the Pacific Coast and thence around the world, arrived at Ivigtut, Greenland, yesterday from Rejkavik, Iceland, Zand left Ivigtut today for Cart- AVIATION wright, Labrador, wireless advices received here state. So far, the flight has been uneventful despite Alberto Santos Dumont, Brazil's | “Father of Flying,” Passes none too favorable weather and the big seaplane, in which the quartet Passes Away at Sao Paulo Sunday is travelling, has functioned per- fectly. It is von Gronau’'s third penn aren of the Atlantic ms air. TO ERECT Accomplished Much BUILDING Was First Interested in Dirigibles 7 ee And Then Turned Attention To Heavy Than Air Craft New Two-Storey Structure Planned By Mrs. Peter Black For Third Avenue RIO DE JANEIRO, July 25— Al-! berto Santos Dumont, world pio-| Mrs. Peter Black has changed neer of aviation, died on Sunday at her original plan of moving the Os- Sao Paulo, according to advices re- borne House from its present loca- ceived here. tion to the northeast corner of A pioneer in aerial navigation,, Third Avenue and Seventh Street Alberto Santos Dumont won recog- and intends, instead, to erect a nition in three continents by his two-storey full concrete foundation research, inventiveness and feats and frame stucco-finish combined n the days that immediately pre-; business and residential structure ‘eded and followed the discoveries on this site. Plans call for a build- f the Wrights in America ing the full size of the double cor- For 30 years he was the idc! of ner sis native Brazil which always, The Osborne House will be moved illed him “pae da aviation,” or|across Third Avenue to the north- father of aviation,” although most|east corner of Third Avenue and of his work was Gone In France iNinth Street is first love was free bal-| ioon, then the dirigible and finally the airplane. But he gave up fly- ing after a nearly fatal crash in September, 1909. He was piloting a monoplane known as “the hopper,” which he had developed and which was the forerunner o! the modern machines of that type In it he had set a world speed re- 55.8 miles an hour ; Thereafter he stayed on th Communist Plot Nipped In Bud Hungarian Police Descend on Com- munist Headquarters und Dis- cover Conspiracy the grass- BUDAPEST, Hungary, July 25:— ground except for a flight in a free The police raided Communist head- balloon piloted by Count de Vaux|Quarters here at the end of last in the competition for the 1922 week, arresting seven men and re- Grand Prix porting the discovery of documents Santos Dumont which revealed a plot for an up- descent. He was during the first week of zenda Cabangia, municipality of |August Barbacena, state of Minas Geraes, June 20, 1873, the son of Henri Du- mont, an engineer by profession but a planter by vocation, The son was French by born on the fa rising Halibut Landings early showed a bent for mechani- Summary cal things American—-63,000 pounds, 5.8¢ Going to Paris in 1891, he found ang 2¢ to 6.2¢ and 3c. ballooning beyond the means of @/ Ganadian—15,000 pounds, 4.6c tather slender purse so he bought | ang 2 5¢ an automobile and began a study American of internal combustion engines. It Middleton, 15,000, Cold Storage, | Was six years before he took to the : 5.9¢ and 2c, Re Baltic, 10,000, Booth, 6.2c¢ and 3ec. Santos Dumont made his first Sherman, 13,000, Atlin, 6.1c and dirigible flight in June, 1898, as-j|9, (Continued on Page Two ) Onah, 15,000, Booth, 5.8¢ and 3e, Canadian ——— A tour party of seven persons Morris H., 15,000, Atlin, 4.6c and WALDENBURG, Germany, Jul;|trom Detroit, headed by Mr, and 2.5c, 25:—-Chancellor von Papen author | Mrs. W. R. Reynolds, disembarked Dances secercerane apmepeamenie ized the police at the week-end to|trom the steamer Prince Rupert VANCOUVER WHEAT take special precautions to protect Adolph Hitler, National Socialist} leader, because of a plot against his lise | here this morning after a trip to! exmnpenan . Alaska and the Atlin district and} VANCOUVER, July 25:—Wheat proceeded East on this afternoon's’ was quoted on the local exchange train. \today at 52%c. = pena egy mo a Baiitrnn, OTC ema ilae senate