Today’s Weather ¢ : T ssnnevae's. Tikes i er at B ew % Thursday, August 4, 1932 z . Prince Rupert—Overcast, light Oe oy 2:10 am. 213 ft. , outheast wind; barometer, 30.30; 14:52 p.m. 19.9 ft. 4 temperature, 58; sea smooth, ta Ce Low 8:45 am. 16 ft. , Waa a ° 20:54 pm. 49 ff. + Aig Se a NORTHERN AND CENTRAL: BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER 4 Vol x —%, 8 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1982 PRICE: FIVE CENTS > * * | ey #5 é KSN i! a e if >REPARA | 4 ‘ pire Textiles—Reviews Parley Proceeding to Date For Newspapermen the oI f t } ana Mhis Dominion Ready to Encourage Importations of Em- OTTAWA, Aug. 3:—Canada wants preference on wheat sritish market. In respect to textiles, the Dominion ready to encourage importations from the Empire nsofar as this does not impair efficient Canadian indus- ry. Harmony reigns at the conference, progress is satis- tory and the deliberations will probably conclude by | Another Dies | Second Victim of Shooting Last Week in Washington—William | Hushka is Honored } BALTIMORE, Aug. 3:—Following a conference with Governor Albert Ritchie of Maryland in which the impracticability of setting up a samp on donated land in the state of Maryland was established, Wal- neer resident of the Metchosin district, was last night no- minated Liberal candidate to oppose Hon. R. H. Pooley, attorney-general, in Esquimalt riding at the next provin- cial election. Addressing the Liberal convention at Lux- ton, T. D. Paitullo, provincial Liberal leader, said there was no need for a coalition of ad- TOLMIE IS |ministration when the Conserva- i tives had a three to one majority i the House. In regard to reduction of repre- nal he warned against the | danger of jeopardizing economical administration by having represen- tatives who had to cover too much oe y reference on Wheat |ARMYTO P “Pat Ser No Nee For 1 I W d b C d DISB AND. | oalltion Wl overnmen s Wante y Lanaada | : | Having Such Big Majority i, Says P remier Bennett rw ee tiaemenes ae VICTORIA, Aug. 3:—Charles Whitney Griffiths, pio- 1) August 20, Premier R. B. Bennett|ter W. Waters of Portland. Ore., | , Things in State of Flux at Ottawa,|+erritory in making the rounds of said in an interview with 150 news-| leaders of the soldiers’ bonus army, Declares B. C. Premier—His or constituencies. IGHTEEN papermen covering the conference | yesterday ordered the disbanding Return Indefinite ae sterday. “The conference, so far.jof the army, suggesting that the has been a complete success,” the|many veterans, who have com- VICTORIA, Aug. 3:-—Premier MISS ROE YEARS AGO: Prime Minister declared prised the force, return to their + Tolmie is sitting on the fence here abet homes, there to await the forming and is not sure which side he will ee¢¢¢¢¢020% 4% © © of a permanent organization get down off it, says Archje Wills, RESIGNS utbreak of Great War Passing Into |® %| Edward W. Carter, seriously in- po ppp cscvertylte Fe pamag pees wre of aeet? i. rr ‘ON SEPTE MBER 6 eae ee eee | The bishop “nose” his stuff. It is just an old New Zealand custom rer nee said when ques-|Supervisor of Domestic Science In- aa 3 ton, succtimbed to his injuries yes- | oe sere ee = ence Bs: ; — - ane Chua tioned’ as* to the progress made iit" struction Has New Post—Miss ‘ ae # There is no confirmation in #|terday, making the second fatality shines at it. Maori misses mustn’: mind make-up ‘mussing. settling differences between the White Her Successor "I w will mark the atgnt- # school board quarters regard- #/as a result of the disorders Dominion and provincial govern- 5 versary of Great Bri- j,i a rumor which has been | William J. Hushka of Chicago, ments over payment of unemployed| Having received an appointment Lh into the Great War), persistent lately that city #/young .Lithuanian-American, the COMMITTEE LABORITES | moneys. to Kamloops, Miss Ella E. Roe, for . 0 last for over four long | , ols would not reopen un+ #|first veterdn to lose his life, was| | The Premier said everything was|the past few years, supervisor of ¥ gv _|# til October 1 this year. Plans!#|buried with full military honors in| in a state of flux and he was not/}home economics instruction ‘in the is also the anniversaty | , are going abead for the re-:#}Arlington'National Cemetery yes- | ON RELIEF NOMINATE sure which way it would turn. local schools, has presented her ré- il in Prince Rupert for # opening of school on Septem- #/terday Dr. Tolmie has been here several |signation. The curtailed home ecori- ne of Mayor Cy a H ter 6 "the statutory date, and @| A coroner's jury at Washington a ee weeks and does not know when he | omics work will be carried on het ’ inded on August 4, 1908,' 4 1) re is no reason to believe #/absolved. the police officers of| New Plan is Proposed By Hon. R. | William Somerton Candidate /For will be able to return to Victoria.|year by Miss E. C. White, who has > | eer Seane # that this date will be changed #/blame 4n’ connection with the | W. Bruhn, Minister of Fort George in Provincial | Everything depends on how he gets| Deen Miss Roe’s assistant. 6 a i # by the government in whose oj] neers of Hushka. Public Works Election | down off the fence. ‘) # hands the matter of any such #| — — Premiers Ecli . oronto People i aeeee toalie euel :| H lib t i VICTORIA, Aug. 3:—At an exe- | PRINCE GEORGE, Aug. 3:—Wil- | Sis sacaar cniiaes payee pa PASSING OF ‘A P > ° a u Lan Ings | cutive meeting yesterday, Hon. R. liam Somerton was nominated last) oo, very much in the capital thesa | i n our arty e*ereeeeee eee *| | W. Bruhn, minister of public night as candidate of the National days with so many knights, right ‘ daa Summary works, suggested the transfer of» Labor Party for Fort George riding hanorabids. honotables and the ite UNION HEAD toss Canada Tour Group of 25 American—72,900 pounds, 6 le | unemployment relia menttety jin the next provaness) eepeice: | around, The entire Dominion cab- 5 a 7 . from the cabinet committee to an Sixty delegates were present atl b and their statis are Qeeotine » & Persons is Here Today jand 2c to 6.7c and 3c rs board composed of | the nominating convention and Mr. a3 ea : rae _o— | Enroute East Canadian—13,000 pounds, 4.9¢ independent board comp a eni's choice | was’ meant ieee ally all their time to the Im-| John Maloney, General Chairman , ae ie ON COAST and aa three representing the prermes no of on’s ¢ ame be LS a |perial Economic Conference and! of Railway Trainmen’s Brother- Canada tour party of 25 an yi municipalities and business inter- | no other name being he ted. ‘the unemployment problem of one hood, is Dedd a m Toronto and district American ests. eo i tani |lightly populated province cannot the city on the Prince | Famous American Novelist To DO| vy. nig 90.000. Atlin. 6.1c and 2c.| J os oe es HER |get special consideration when the’ OTTAWA, Aug. 3.—John Maloney, morning from Vancou- Salmon Fishing At Campbell Defence, 12,000. Kennebec, 7,000, oh - te ae ccna economic fabric of the entire em- for 22 years general chairman of ’ roceeded east on this af- River and Cora, 3,900, Cold Storage 6.5: aa . : pire is under study. the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- 4, train, The party, which —— ind 3¢ GET PAY! When questioned about the re- men, died suddenly last night. He j 1 few” days at Jasper SEATTLE, August 3—Zane Gre) Brothers, 14,000, Booth, 6.3c and VANCOUVER WHEAT i lease of the Kidd report, Premier was 67 years of age. 4 the way east, is being con-| celebrated American novelist, and 3¢ | eed | Tolmie said he had seen parts of it, y S. M. Greene of the pas-| party of friends left Seattle yes- Wabash, 5,000, Royal,.6.7c and 3c.| VANCOUVER, A 3:—Wheat but has not yet received a full copy, ‘ : epartment of the Cana- | terday for Campbell River Vancou Friendly, 11,000, Booth, 6.4¢ and is quoted at 54440 on the local ex- Two Million Dollars Made Available | @lthough it was filed in Victoria two Olympic Program ional Railways at Toronto. | ver Island, where they will engage 4; change todas With Which To Pay Chicago | weeks ago. He hopes to have it in a J _ in tyee salmon fishing, making ol oe i : oa Pedagogues |few days, providing his acting pre- j}moving pictures and other diver- Canadian FUNERAL NOTICE jmier in Victoria thinks of sending THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 Se —e ‘ovens 3,000, Cold Storage CHICAGO, August 3 — Chicago! one : 3 rarty of Boston Same. s 4 oe and rr ; | ‘The funeral late John,| bank managers ci comple ted ar-| Dr. Tolmie had nothing to say as Fea sgh ; ; Shri M ki hte Sunberg will take place tomorrow, rangements yesterday whereby jto the progress of the British Co- ve ak ia tench \j riners a Ing STOCK IN WEATHER REPORT \Thursday, at 2.30 pm, from the| Chicago school teachers will re-|lumbia case ya - ne we |, Se Pe " : |chape) of the B.C. Undertakers ceive $2,000,000 in back pay | He is looking well and says he feels Afternoon i Trip to Alaska: ADVANCE oo rr 400 metres, men—first trial. ‘ Dead Tree Point—Overcast, calm; | } ‘ |; Javelin throw, men, ’ i A y of t member f| barometer, $0.22; temperature, 52 : |Ralp al Graves. Hop, step and jump, men. 1 rt of seventeen memoers 0 aa Heavy New York 5 smooth. 80 metres hurdles, ladies—semi- 4 re : a Orde of | Bears Trapped in ea U | d A 0 eM sateen o 7 Trading Today Triple Island—Part cloudy, calm; | nemp oye rmy at ttawa | Di finals. ; mats fr ; aa 4 make | lsea smooth. ° . ; S Ivorce 1500 metres, men—final. oday going or oO ike i . . S ound trip to Alaska after hav- NEW YORK, Aug. 3:—Bears who) Langara Island—Overcast, light) Is Dispersed; Premier Warns ee ao drtinng, itt second trial. ne attended the recent national) had been nbn oar one ate wind; light IF A « . Di d | Cruelty is Alleged by Wife of Well, 80 metres hurdles, ladies—final. ' eremonial in San Francisco, The| the stock market we a the| 66666 e008 gainst taging 1sor ers | Known Motion Picture Actor Evening ’ » wa : eae , the most violent advance 0 wiee eee e084 j } oe . cea is led by R. A. Faye, potentate ae tone of tial | e } Wrestling, Greco-Roman, Aleppo Temple, who is accom-|yeat today. The prices of many | ; ss ai ; Paereant | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3:—Virginia stains iets estan led by his wife and daughter. |e aders shot up ra phony, is UT" geeiep conrenunce e| OTTAWA, Aug. 3:—Staged as a counter-attrac- Graves was granted a divorce yes-| . eae¢¢00004064¢4686 wa |points and the closing P le Bees ee e|| tion to the Imperial economic conference, the work- terday from Ralph Graves, motion |» + "OP PASE 7 eee 9% o| cores monet |@ WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug +| ers’ economic conference here is over. Leaders of the |, pieture mt on eee of oe + POLITICAL IMPASSE + . |» 3:-—The United States govern- ¢|} conference have ordered their followers to return to } Sige mother was awarded cumody sti IN GERMANY LOOMS ¢ ; ee CDE WON i+ t yesterday formally ac- + the various centres whence they ‘tame where it is ||" pnverne 1%) ° ” RUSH TO MANCHURIA @ ) Ie ecadlan tnvizatida We ostend @1 the various centees waence they tame wi a —_—_—_—- |# BERLIN, Aug. 3:—Efforts to # Fe °| : — ideas, tne, ore.® planned to stage a series of demonstrations. Pioneer Resident of # have Adolph Hitler, leader of t OREO, AREA vene fener 'y) WRESTLING « caihiiiies iesd., Werkinnie ‘ueny Half of the five hundred delegates who gathered Islands is Very Ill|# the National Socialist (Nazi) 4 ; ; . wae yesterday or- | ig @ ference which will probably be +| here had departed from the city Ty today, mostly on |} # party, join in a national gov- # : Se ee eee vert Hess |# held in London in October. War #|| trucks and freight trains, leaving fourteen of their Capt. T. R. Davey, notary public,|# ernment under von Papen ¢ vith reinforcements to South #) Jyor Johanssen Defeats Robe |} callie a4 disarmament will be 4 he il. | former stipendiary magistrate and |* terms appeared last night to # Manchuria, The warships will | of Unites States + tab he subje ts of discussion #, number in ja l ht ‘veteran resident of the Queen Char- + have met with failure, Hitler, # , disembark sailors and marines @| a oat a Ps we! aa ik @hich tho 4 Premier R. B. Bennett issued a~warning last nig lotte Islands, is seriously ill at|# apparently, will be satisfied ¢ ‘ ‘o assist airplanes in putting #| Los ANGELES, Aug 3 ae : na, nbs Puerta 4 against any attempt being made to stage disorders Queen Charlotte City following a\+ only if his party is given at down attac . . ‘ silve f . . Y. ! own attacks of Chinese ban- ® Robert Hess of the United 5 Po : # the most important subjects to # here or elsewhere in the Dominion. “As long as there paralytic stroke, according to word |# least the three most important # dits along the Southern Man- # two minutes and ten seconds, det # be taken up > is a dollar left in the Dominion treasury, the law will received by James H. Thompson ar portfolios, + ’ churian Railway, * Johanssen of Sweden won the) * he enforced to the hilt.” the Prime Minister declared | this city, Capt. Davey has reached e | @\olvmpic middleweight wrestling @ ve enforced to the hilt,” the Prime Mint: é ; i. esse acm susneus *eeeee ee ever heath HOS eeereee ee? ‘an advanced age. ij *' championship toda) am woe BE tte tl ten ote an