pean? Today’s Weather Prince Rupert—Cloudy, southeast HOY i) 1 wind, 10 miles per hour; barometer, % ? : % % Tomorrow’s Tides Wednesday, Sep*‘ember 21, 1932 TOUMUIDS sikesastodmacdsers 4:56 a.m. 15.7 ft. bet 16:36 pm. 17.9 ft- Se 30.22; temperature, 55; sea smooth. ae TW. ecececisecesspsesss, LOTSS am, OU GG. by % 23:48 pm. 17.1 ft. - % “, RTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER —== ——— Vol. XXIII., No. 219. Gi RINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1s 20, 1932 REDISTRIBUTION I BEING CONSIDERED D MAHATMA GANDHI STARTS ] GRAIN SHIP 2 Tries 45-Degree Take-offs HERETODAY | | me Norwegian Motorship Danwood Ar- rived This Morning After Un- eventful Voyage From Viadivostok Hindu Leader Spurns Freedom Offered Him By Govt. of Britain Is Technically Free Man Although He Refuses to Leave Jail—Not Likely That Effort Will Be Made to Remove Him Conservative bade In Quebec Resigns In Huff; Tory Disloyalty Camilien Houde Declares It Was Impossible For Him to Overcome Opposition of Liberals as Well as That Within His Own Party MONTREAL, Sept. 20:— Camilien Houde, former mayor of Montreal, today announced his resignation as Jeader of the Conservative party in the province of Que- hee. “So long as we had only Liberals to combat the achieve- To load a full cargo of grain for the Orient from the Alberta Wheat Pool’s local elevator, the fine, big Norwegian motorship Danwood, Capt, E. Engelstad, arrived in port at 9:30 this morning from Vladi- vostok, Russia. Lining of the vessel has yet to be completed and, for that purpose, she is now moored at the ocean dock. On lining being completed, she will,take her berth AE. AB ils LP ~~ nile POONA, India, Sept. 20:—Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Hindu Nationalist Congress civil disobedience move- ment against the British government, at noon today began the “fast unto death” which he announced last week as a protest against the settlement by the British government Tammie — eed ; ; pore vie ; at the elevator to start loading ment of our aim was possible,’ Houde said, “but we are of the Indian communal elections problem. As he started| grain, unable to defeat at one and the same time our Liberal foe his self-imposed starvation regime,¥ Of 3764 tons register, the Dan- he was technically a free man. The as well as certain Conservatives. I reserve my right to un- government this morning let down | mask those whose underhanded disloyalty contributed to POR AS tO I SE ¥ soe ube = ae & wood is almost a new ship, having been commissioned in March 1930 GANDHI IS - % the bars of his prison cell at Yeroda with Oslo as her port of registry. our defeat.” ‘ n jail where he has been a prisoner The vessel carries a crew of thirty- ene we ¥ since late in January but Mahats..a OBSTINA | F two men. is spurned the profferred freedom, He The voyage from Vladivostok, GAR WOOD K ED BY ; said he would not leave the jail un- where the Danwood left September IL] r % less he were forcibly removed and) Refuses to Quit Prison on “Hu- |3, was an uneventful one and was ‘ indications were that the govern-/| miliating Terms” of British made more speedily than had been SPEEDIER MONOXIDE oi ment would not remove him | Government expected. The vessel was met at - i sland by Capt. C. W. Wear- 7 | BOMBAY, India, Sept, .20:— aed - etre who piloted! P. de Angeli,Jfalian fier, who is entered in the. 1932 ‘@round- Detroit Speedboat Driver Send+ | Ernest Hansom of V of Vancouver Dead OAT CROP | Mahatma Gandhi, fanatical lead- | her into the harbor. Europe air races, which started from Berlin, Germany, recent- Miss America X 124.91 Miles and His Brother in ‘Hospital as : | er of the Indian Nationalists, pre- Before coming here, the Danwood | ly, practising 45-degree take-offs before the start. Per Hour Today Result of Fumes on Boat | paring to start a hungér strike to- |delivered wheat cargo from Aus- IS GREAT day in protest at the Indian elec- | tralia to Vladivostok et ALGONAC, Mich., Sept. 20:— NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 20:— toral policy of the British gov- | ‘The Canadian Trading Co. of ENATOR Gar Wood, Detroit speedboat rac- |Ernest Hansom, aged 25, of Van- ernment, refused to accept re- | Vancouver are agents for the Dar - er, drove his Miss America X over | couver is dead and his brother, G. et lease from prison last night on | wood with E. E. Kirchner as loce a measured mile at the St. Clair |H. Hansom, aged 27, is in hospital Mayor Orme Back From Delightful the “humiliating terms” offered | representative. L YED ON TRIAT River today at a speed of 124.91 as a result of carbon monoxide Holiday Trip to Central by the government. Daal miles per hour to recapture from | fumes filling the cabin of their Interior Gandhi has been serving a pri- Kaye Don the world’s hydroplane | gasoline launch on Pitt Lake. ° _ - son term in connection with his {iS VICTIM Bad Weather Continues to Hola James J. Davis Charged With Con speed record. SORROWS (ae CAR aE There is an excellent stand O! givil disobedience campaign and 7 Japanese Goodwill Plane at spiracy in Connection With Lot- Don's record was 119.75, alib t Lan ~ oats in the Lakes District this fall.) the government decided to re- Samushiro tery Ticket Distribution In a drizzle of rain, Wood drove u $ states Mayor Cyril H. Orfhe, who is! lease him from jail hefore he OF BULLET his boat upstream at 124.91 miles back from a week's holiday trip tO! started the hunger strike. ‘s SAMUSHIRO, Japan, Sept. 20 NEW YORK, Sept. 20:—Senator per hour, then came back at Summary : the interior. Although a good deal Jack Renton, Aged 23, Believed to | The Japanese goodwill airplane, es- | James J. Davis went on triai today| 125.42. American—78,000 pounds, 1.3¢ of the oat crop is not yet ripe, it Have Been Shot By Another saying a flight from Tokyo to Sanjon two charges of conspiracy in and 3c to 7.7c and 8c. hoped to save the most of it trom “PASSING OF Hunter Near Sescntale Francisco under the auspices of the | connection with the distribution of Canadian—23,000 pounds, 4c and the frost by stooking {newspaper Hochi Shimbun, today |lottery tickets for the Loyal Order * a good deal of | motoring His Worshij we time in the _ interior through the Lakes and Bulkley Val CAPT. GOSSE VANCOUVER, Sept. 20 standing on the height of a bluff, | ; departur ‘i ) oose. While pereene d her departure for Nome jof M because of adverse weather condi- The prosecution alleges that Da- SMUGGLING 3c and 4.lc and 3c, American Lituya, 18,000, and Pegge, 4,500, his keen eyes searching for game |" tions |vis benefitted personally by. thou- IS ALLEGED Royal, 7.3c and 3c, ley districts. It was a most enjoyable | Jaok Renton. aged 23, is believed to| —_——_——_- — jsands of dollars through the distri- Zarembo, 9,000, Pacific, 7.4c and sort of holiday, he declares | Master of Dredge Succumbs to In-|have been shot by another hunter jbution of the tickets. This charge 3c, es . juries Sustained Some Time a EO a ’ all known treal Arrested and Charged 3c ANCOUVER WHEAT Ago in Fa r , : | " | VANC t aS Renton's body, with a broken ol IN SEATTLE oni penleggpanesyn oN With Failing to Pay Duty Friendly, 10,000, Cold Storage, VANCOUVER, Sept. 20:—-Wheat| NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 20:}and a bullet wound through the| a nts. Po Litielalle 7.6c and 3c. wa quote t 48%c on the local|—Capt. J. F. Gosse, master of the} chest, was recovered yesterday from | : MONTREAL, Sept. 20:—Charged]| Sirius, 9,000, and Arcade, 11,500, 7 as a ai 1 a 8 . . ‘ iad : , “Ons racy oS > ous | A 3 5 : jl exchange todas dredge Fluhling, died last night of]¢he rocks in a canyon three miles | Train Bearing Presidential ead: with conspiracy to evade customs or rm and “i 4 we i |injuries sustained some time ag0 IN| north of Essondale Mental Hospi- | ate W: ‘ . pamveie duties to an alleged amount of Thelma, M., 6,000, Co orage, jin date Was Late and Reception t 7.5¢ and 3c « 1 fall tal, His rifle, which had not been Ac ress umps 7.5c and 8c. WEATHER f REPORT the identity of whom is at yet un- fired, was at the top of the bluf ROOSEVELT Program Curtailed jis emphatically denied by attorneys for Davis J. H. Constantin and Son of Mon- $300,000, J. H. Constantin, president of the Albany Oil and Gas Co. Ltd Glacier, 10,000, Pacific, 7.7c and Canadian Finding of the body ended a] gparrLE. al ‘20 It was ne- To Her Death ‘of Montreal, and his son, Eugene Capella; 15,000, Cold Storage, 4c Dead Tree Poi pit Overcast, calm search by one hundred men. Ren- ‘sary to curtail the program of |Constantin, vice-president of the and 3¢ barometer, 3042; tempe! * |ton had been missing since Satur- reception here today to Governor At Holl ood °° were arrested today. A Kaien, 8,000, Atlin, 4.1¢ and 8c. sea smooth N day Franklin D Roosevelt of New York. yw | warrant was also taken out for the re : ; Langara Island—Clouady light ieteaitiadesil Democratic candidate for president jarrest of L LaPierre, an employee MILK PRICE ‘ southwest wind; sea calm owing to the fact that the special) HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 20:—Peg - & customs Brenerage firm ie : Triple Island—Part cloudy, CalM; | yj tim of Policeman's Bullett at train bringing Governor Roosevelt | Entwistle, well known actfess. com- It is claimed by the police tant sea smooth Bowen Island Was William and his party to Seattle was delayed mitted suicide yesterday by hurling | ™ore than 20,000 gallong of alcoho se > Carlson of Lasqueti AT WORK in arriving owing to trouble on the herself from an electric sign to the| ¥45 smuggled me om wees in mi line east of here street below in the real estate sec-|P&@ying excise duty sald to AMOUNT)», Grog product Now Selling at *e 444 4 “eo s VANCOUVER, Sept. 20 The Governor Roosevelt will speak in| tion of the city. She had suffered | to approximately $300,000, 8c Per Quart in Stores of + TO RET AIN #| prowler, who was shot to death at| Bighteen Hundred ‘hishaoene of C,|)the Civic Auditorium here tonight. fits of despondency recently, Puget Sound City , Li AL es 7 Hood point, Bowen Island, on Sep- N.R. in Service Again Owing to . ; 1 ; ¢ UNIV ERSITY ¢ tember 7, by a police officer, has Heavy Grain Movement ' aie t debk Seindaen Ok ¢ — ° been identified as having been eae , ae shah nind ah cae tae i + KEI OWNA. Sept x). + William Gustav Carlson, 42-year] WINNIPEG, Sept. 20—Some 1,-: G | Pl . DOCTOP “quart yesterday in order to meet ATS NA, Sept. « l ' , + in J. W. Jones min- #) old American, who lived in a shack | 300 employees of the Canadian Na overnment > anning to ndependent competition. Top grade + | } +f -¢ c id the # at Scuitty Bay, Lasqueti Island, for} tiona] Railways who were laid off ‘ t t eee nitk is now bétie eed for Qe in fot ster 0 mance, tl t year juring the recent heavy aecreases ‘Donald, D ht t Bri- " . iti ) ia S oe Oe ae Joan MacDonald, Daughter of Bri-| .a) stores and 9c delivered. * British Columbia Schoo! se in railway traffic are back in ser-| eauce egis ature Seats Ee caeen teins eel ne een * Trustees’ Association my vice at various centres and will B T | | | U d | Bride Today 4200606000860 8 ¢ convention here last ° Oddfellows nh probably receive four months’ em-| y we ve, t S$ n ersto e ~@ * night that the govern- + ployment on account of the grain) WENDOVER, Buckinghamshire,|@ yon GRONAU STILL — Eng., Sept. 20:—The little Congre-}@ HAVING BAD LUCK : ‘ stone’ * ——- Denver S€ssiOn| movemen Fame eke 7 en ment had no intention of —————— || VICTORIA, Sept. 20:—Reduction of the number | eational Church in this picturesque} « it ‘ * following the recom- * ° — ned 00th ay oe ; i Ini . of seats i >. wish: ‘eo fro ‘ortv-eigt ) village was packed to its capa # NAGOYA, Japan, Sept. 20:— * mendation of the Kidd * Grand Lodgg of antes — —" Interior Weather d _ ; i the Legislature n . - < rty eight t of four hundred today when Dr./# Captain von Gronau, German # + committee suggesting + Its Annual a in | a thirty-six 1s proposed In a redist ribution scheme Joan MacDonald, daughter of # round the world flyer, and his # f * thi » University of * one ‘anadian Government Telegraphs | Which has already been advanced by the government Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDon-|# three companions were delayed 1 British Columbia | . o mt, ld ; married to a fellow student + 5 | * British Columbia be *) | .wver. sept. 20:—With dele-| Terrace—Cloudy, south wind; | and which is now receiving close attention, it is learn- bot sities: des at ‘Edinburgh Dr > wren on: pare bred apy + i + “scrapped” in order to * ‘ttendance from all parts of | temperature, 48 ed on good authority. A new redistribution bill will avs ’ was slightly damaged while a t et ; . » g, Bate the Sovereign| Hazelton—Cloudy, calm; temper- ; ° : : ae . Alaistair MacKinnon. * tempting to hop off for Kago- # y economize in expendi- © \the United Su ae ndent Order of ature, 43. be placed before-the Legislature at its session next }| Her father gave the bride away.|@ shima. . ie dy depe s+ 3 ; « " Pew es . tures. Grand Lodge, intel ae Smithers—Part cloudy, calm, 48 January, it is understood. She is 23 years of age, a few years/@ e f + @ | Oddfellows, went into annual ses , ‘ : * than her husband ‘reer eevee 66 © tg 6 aa ae Oddfell shad Burns Lake—Fog, calm, 34. - ;younger than her husband. , i j e*@#¢¢e02004 sion here yesterue 1 inn.