Today’s Weather Che Daily Netws Tomorrow’s Tides Friday, July 29, 1932 prince Rupert—Overcast, light See eee 11:15 a.m. 15.1 ft, t wind; barometer, 29.97; 22:45 p.m. 183 ft. ture, 50; sea smooth. TAME vcetvcnicibidoadss 4:55 am. 6.1 ft. 16:29 p.m. 10.6 ft. or : a NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER c xXIII o. 176 nae ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932 PRICE: FIVE CaNES oon "4% ND OF REPU Stanley Baldwin Laye 7 Tariff : ? 4, G% >. Situation Fairly Upon Table T. D. Pattullo At Ottawa Empire Conference Old Land Thinks it Should Be Getting Better Treatment From Dominions in View of What it is According Them—lIs Still Willing to Co-operate Further wae AWA, July 28:—Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, head of : British delegation to the Imperial economic confer- ence, today told Great Britain’s tariff story in a supple- mental statement to the conference in which he reviewed tariff advantages which Empire goods now enjoy in the British marget.-Of the future of British tariff policy, FUSION IN "atone POLITICS Representatives of the United Kingdom,” the Lord President of the British Council declared, “have entered this conference with the in- tention of making their full contri- bution to a still further extension f Empire trade. They have put frankly and fully to the Dominions irticles upon which they desire to secure further advantages in the Yominion markets and they will welcome from the Dominions equal- ly full statements of corresponding advantages they seek in the market of Great Britain.” Following are some union of their political forces last Mr. Baldwin night with the selection of a La- The proportion Amalgamation of Farmer and Labor Parties in Saskatchewan Completed Last Night SASKATOON, July mers and Laborites 28;—Far- of the pro- vince of Saskatchewan completed points from 8 statement of imports from bor man as leader of the new- (the Dominions which still enjoys born Farmer-Labor party free entry into Great Britain in yme cases exceeds ninety percent M. J. Coldwell, Regina alder- Since Great Britain changed her An man, was selected leader fiseal policy only thirty percent of Mi ° her imports from foreign countries Joan lacDonald | enjoy free trade @eeeoereeeeeO 8% in the case of imports from the To Wed Shortly. . * | United Kingdom into the four prir.- + BRITAIN OFFERS * cipal Dominions, there is todsy + PREFERENCES ON * practically no free entry, that is wo i M Joan\¢ DOMINION GOODS # say a duty or tax of some kine is q Prime | ¢# *)charged on almost all goods im- ot sacD # LONDON, July 28— It was | »orted into those Dominions Are ‘ # announced following yester- ©) The visible trade balance in fa- r. A ick * day ession of the Imperial */ yor of the Dominions is nearly ned V + conference it Great Britain */¢)99.900,000 sterling pit * had reveal me of During the year 1930 imports in + moditie ym which she wat #)the Dominions from foreign cour WHEAT STILL RISING # prepared to accord the Do */tries amounted to nearly £350,000 # minions preference in 1 */ 000 UVER, Ju Wheat |# for preference on British n *| The British delegation urges that iV d|# ufactured good * preferential rates of duty charges t 56h ij? * | should be so graduated as to gi $#¢¢%OO0OO 0% @ @ Pithe products of the United King — -|dom a reasonable chance of com — ting on even terms and that the ded in rioting quell the disturbance. 4 for the White House. Down near the ( mood aXe r having The s ooting Vania . the veterans veterans from a building resorted to they bricks at the officers. lt is expec +} been here for we eks, One Bonus Seeking Veteran is Is Shot Dead and Another << Injured in Washington Riot between veterans’ police near the ¢ vapitol tod: iy and troops were ordered out at the direction of President Herbert Hoover to I rom ‘quadrons of cavalry rushed into the city and headed Capitol meanwhile police strove to keep order among the veterans who were in an ugly been fired upon by the officers. and rioting nue, two blocks from the Capitol, w here have been encamped violence had ! chased the police for some distance by throwing ted that the authorities will at once clear ie city of the bonus seekers many. of i Kingdom pro hould be fixed for protective ity against Unite purposes no higher than is neces- onably efficient in Dominions a fair give rea in the chance Rhodesia Heard From Southern Rhodesia has offered Great Britalr eased tariff pre- VASHINGTON. Julv 28:—One unidentified ve- Ii ferences and will make similar ad an was shot dead and another was seriously woun- vances to other Empire countries honus see ke ays and which are willing to reciprocate, it |was announced today AVIATORS ARRESTED Cc. W. Still and Walter Gorrie f Seattle Taken Into Custody at Vancouver Fort Myers, Virginia, occurred on Pennsyl- A group of the after being evicted occupying. They VANCOUVER, July 28:--Charged with illegal entry into Canada and operating an airplane without a j licence, C, W, Still and Walter Gor- rie, Seattle flyers, were arrested at | Kelsie Bay and are being held ‘here pending hearing Still was today fined $150 while Gorrie was not penalized heen whom have BRITAK:. APPEALS FOR PREFERENCE ulC IN| GERMAN Y | KILLED IN AIRPLANE Mrs. A. C. Bossom and Son and | Prince Otto Furtenau Lose Lives Over England ; FARNHAM, England, July 28 — Mrs. A. C, Bossom, wife of the fa- mous architect and Member of Par- liament, and her son, Bruce, ana Prince Otto Furtenau of Germany were killed last night when an air- plane exploded in the air and crashed into a thousand pieces. CONTINUING _ THEIR TRIP Cant. von Grenau and Three Com- panions Will Fly Around World It Is Announced | — NEW YORK, July 28 — An oil company which has established bases along the route yesterday officially confirmed reports that Capt. Wolfgang von Gronau and three companions are about to start a flight around the world following their successful span- ning of the Atlantic Ocean. Von Gronau anc his companions were to leave Montreal for Chicago to- day in the Dornier seaplane. Von Gronau Dentes Premier Bennett witl ig guns treasurer and former premier of employment, also Democracy Given Only I iown under. The Rt. Hon. Sta Australia, and Hon. J. G. Coates, min an ex-premier for New Zealand, now MONTREAL, July 28— Captain | Wolfgang von Gronau, German transAtlantic fhyer, denied last assistant transportation and at Ottawa. nley Melbourne Bruce, night that he planned a flight ister of around the world. He declared that he knew nothing of the refuelling depots that had been established Few More Days of Life : By Nationalist Leader: Fascist-Socialist Chief Brings Election Campaign to Close |¢ By Addressing 100,900 Persons in Berlin Stadium— Thunderous Enthusiasm Displayed | BERLIN, July 28:—Democracy in days to live by Adolph Hitler, fiery Na- . Winding up the campaign for next ns with a speech at the great Berlin Sta- brought thunde ring cheers from 100 000 of his follower %31 must remove the rule u und of Marxism and its vas- only a few n tional Sociali Sunday's elect dium last» nik the throats of PROPOSAL eade Hitle oP C Germany is given) ; when he said: “July} of demo- m Germany and restore a ie of discipline and national id powe! 1ued, “to} lence and wel REJECTED ; , aed . sweep the thirty political parties! ;Local Unemployed Refuse to Work Out Direct Relicf at Rate of 35c Per Hour ng last night of the National Unemployed Workers’ Association in the Canadian Labor Defence League Hall, it was unani- mously agreed that the men would not go to work for direet relief. Th four hundred persons present were all opposed to the proposal of the At a mass meet government under which men would go to work to caver their di- rect relief allowances at the rate of $35c per hour. A counter demand for 50c per hour was made Trucks were on hand at the pub- lic works warehouse at Cow Bay this morning to take men out to the road work at Cloyvah Bay but they | went away empty ree & way out of the mus the eve of a¢ The thirteen the life of the republic, country. We t be a united people. We are of reat historical decision. | of decadencé, are nearing years in end,” eet ett ee teee eee @ **e*e4+0¢0¢44¢4¢4 8684 > DR. PAUL GORGULOFF + TO BE GUILLOTINED # * PARIS July. 28:——-Dr. Paul # Gorguloff was found guilty @ last night of the assassination @ last May of President Paul @ Doumer and will be executed # by the Gorguloff, # who is a Russian anti-Bolshe- # vist and expatriate, admitted @ the murder and had asked to # be shot + guillotine SCOHOSCHO COOP SO? '* be disposed to take a *) tn Geymans | rerereeereeree: ‘ * DEBTS AND ¢ ARMAMENTS * for him on the route to Japan. * Juvenile Whipped By His Mother For Stealing Bullets +) PARIS, July 28:—At + a conference yesterday * with Premier Eduoard * Herriot of France, Wal- * ®ter FE. Edge, United | Found guilty by Magistrate Mc- * States ambassador to @ \¢ lymont of stealing cartridges from © France. disclosed that ® the store of G. J. Dawes, a boy of ' ’ ; " uvenile age was strapped by his President Hoover might *| mother yesterday afternoon under suvervision of the police and more flexible stand in *, will be required to report his good + regard to war debts due * behavior every morning at the city * the United States if the * Puce Son. : Furone: ations would @ Ano ner boy of juvenile age suropean na 0 charged with theft of articles from * take more active steps © 4 vacant iwelling on Fulton Street * towards disarmament. ®* is in the hands of the police, his + + + + : ice having been adjourned for e**+*+e¢4+002¢04044 4 eight days Annual Convention of Boards Of Central British Columbia Opens Sessions at Ft. Fraser FORT FRASER, July 28:—Many matters of vital inter- est to the welfare of the interior and coast of Central Bri- tish Columbia are included on the agenda of the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of British “olumbia which opened here today. Lmmediately after the ypening, the resolutions and other committees were named and they are now giving prelimin-® ary consideration to the various matters which will engage the at- tention of the convention. Delegates from the various com- suitable entertainment for the del- egates during their stay, The official delegate of the Prince munities between Prince Rupert Rupert Chamber of Comimerce to and Prince George are represented the convention is John Dybhavn at the convention by delegates. In while other members of the coast addition to the straight business ot chamber in attendance include the convention, the hospitable peo- Olof Hanson M.P., G. A. Woodland ple of Fort Fraser have arranged and W. H. Tobey, 3 ‘