— ey | . - - ‘ { Today’s Weather @ i Zz | x ‘| Tomorrow's Tides | rince 't—Clear Thursday, September 29, 1932 ae een v ot 0 civs aaa pe x NORTHERN ANf) CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER | Des __ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1932 SSS FREE “RADERS QUIT CABINET TODA PRICE: FIVE CENTS Big Hit of Game | NEW YORK YANKEES ROUT CHICAGO CUBS IN FIRST Gi ME Thiee Ministers and Eight mtd Pitching Weakness of Junior Ministers Resigned From Bush and Grimes Gave Britain’s National Government M’CarthyMenGame — | wis Election rg se rt sevpuingatim crettcotans | + ; | LONDON, Sept. 28:—Three cabinet ministers and | NEW YORK, Sept. 28:—Pitcher Guy Bush’s fear of the ‘eight junior ministers today resigned from the national | Yankees’ heavy hitters in the sixth inning, when he walked | government, their free trade views compelling them to | Joe Sewell, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig all in a row and Jeave the ministry whose majority is pledged to implement ‘later gave Frank Crosetti a free trip to first base, proved trade agreements signed at the recent Imperial economic. fatal for the Chicago Cubs in the opening game of the ‘conference in Ottawa. | World Series at Yankee Stadium here today, the New York , | The cabinet ministers who re-M | Yankees winning 12 to 6. Bill Dic-¥™ ~ * jsigned are Lord Snowden, Lord {key and Ben Chapman each made frou ese sat GRONAU IS ‘se se HURRICANE, |Home Secretary and Sir Archibald | Yankees scored no less than ee |Sinclair, Secretary for Scotland runs. | The junior ministers resigning AT MANILA The rout became complete in t¢ Ki | ‘) MANY 4 |were Isaac Foot, Sir Robert Hamil- seventh when old Burleigh Gitenes| ; Premier Eliptheros Venizelos who jton, the Marquess of. Lothian, H. Py walked Ruth, hit Dickey with a} retains power in Greece as result |Graham White, Sir Murdoch Mac- | German Round the World. Flyer Be- pitched ball and yielded hits to of poll kenzie, Wood ‘Harcourt Johnstone, lieves That Jap Aviators May Gehrig and Lazezri all of which to- rae ae Aung Velocity of a mee | Walter Rea and Lord Allendale Be Safe on Isolated Island igether with slow fielding by the} Dee das Strikes With the exteption of Lord Bnow- Cubs, gave the Yankees three more bl cen, all those resigning are mem- . ; runs. | : VENIZELOS |bers of the Samuel free trade fac- Call Picked Up | One of the features of the game; SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Sept. 28: ltion of the Liberal party. Sir John was Lou Gehrig’s homer in the |—At least two pe ag ae are Simon and other Liberal protec-|_ Se ee i fourth with Babe Ruth on board, | known to have been killed in’ a ter- tionists remain in the cabinet. Canadian lean: agora eal the Bambino having previously | jrific hurricane which raged here It Will Assist in Search For lbetween 11 o'clock Monday night —- OT eet r iS singled. Three runs again were|”° y Missing Flyers on Pacific land 2:30 yesterday morning, reach- Premier of Greece Returned to MILL IS » made. ling & full toves ot Ue wallon perbdas ; Re G al errs : Charlie Ruffing pitched a steady , veyer te sa a a MANILA, Sept. 28:—Capt. Wolf aa te take Sanlines clthonaia| before midnight, At least a thou- ; , | gang von Gronau, German rount’ | Who wouldn't cuddle cute kittens like these? Trouble is you never yielding ten hits, three coming in sand were injured and more thou- ATHENS, Greece, Sept, 28:.—Al WORKING the world flyer, completing th | can tell when tiger cubs take a fancy to meat. Lupe Velez déesn't the first inning when the Cubs | Sands left homeless. ; ss Mamie aes first direct flight from Hong Kon); | seem the least bit afraid, though. ored tw k look lik Most of the dead, reports indi- most complete returns following a ie scored twice to make it loo e yee — to Manila, a distance of 650 miles, : cated, were in the smaller outlying Sunday's ceneral election in Greece : : they might have a chance after all. indicate that Rremier Eliptheros | Three Police Forces Take Hand in|in six and a half hours, landed aie In the seventh, the Cubs made | Wns such as Barrios, Sabanallana, Venizelas ha been returned to Dispersing Picketers Near yesterday. another two runs off two hits and|C2%@n° and Rio Piedras. Property er ‘with his Republican party Fraser Valley Plant Von Gronau expressed the beter | | hey oovel ine tm tie eet elioeaae damage, which it is im ible so power iis I an pé , : that the missing Japanese goodwill | : far to estimate, will amount to mii- having control of some one hundred t : f sd down| | pair on Hartnett’s double and Koen- lions. of doll seats in the House of Representa- M An t d flyers may ~_ vee Sets Al- BIDS UP TOMORROW ing’s triple. oe ee ; tives as against some ninety for the an rres e on one of the isolated Kurile or | Riggs Stephenson made two hits! Torrential rain followed the hur- M ; hist ’ ; eutian Islands on the flight from! th 8 | due the Guba ricane. Onarceiyy parry Samushiro to Nome. | ot ———__—— It is also expected that the Re- | Officers Had No C Casualties Bat Te The German aviator said that the| Total of 49,500 Pounds Sold Today | Dutch Steamer Flensburg Due Early With Charlie Hartnett receiving publicans will have a comfortable; Picketers Had to Get Treatment North Pacific appeared to be im-| at Prices of Up to 12.4c in Morning to Load Grain For aoe and Bill ot key catahing ISSUE 1S lead in the Senate For Cuts and Bruises practicable as a possible future} and 4c | U. K. or Continent or Ruffing, the game was twenty | 7 | viation route between North Am | ei id minutes late in starting owing to! = sows wre se We yey aviation route yee -| onaiemenn ee NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 28 erica and Asia because “the wea-| Halibut prices ascended to a Latest word from the Dutch rain. “Contin do n Pag 2 and| _ SUBSCRIBED | The strike at the lumber mil % ther changes every fifteen minutes. | new high level for 1932 on the lo- | steamer Flensburg, which ts to load Runes On FANS ‘the Timberland Lumber Co., wen n Also there is so much fog.” cal fish exchange this morning (a full cargo of grain from the Al- |started a fortnight ago, was inter- Call Picked Up when the buyers paid 11.6c and 4c | berta Wheat Pool’'s local elevator for : lrupted yesterday morning when TACOMA, Sept. 28:—William! to 124c and 4e for a total of 39,- | delivery to the United Kingdom or | Sixty Million Dollars Worth of Oa- j one hundred picketers g: ithered on Gunston enn total radio operator,) 500 pounds, all from American | Continent, is that she is due here nadian Gold Notes Promptly Setback of Monday Partly Recov- jfonda leading. to the plan’ re a reported late Monday that he had} boats, no Canadian vessels being |early tomorrow morning, The ves Taken Up in New York | ac scattered by a force of seventy Ol- : ms i sel is coming from Europe via Par - errr . : T y ske a general call to all sta-| im. 8 I J ered as meee of Trading ficers of the provincial police, Royal et Sora helinar dia call} The sales were as follows: ama Canal an dit was not knowa NEW YORK, Sept. 28:—A new is- ree Canadian Mounted Police and Sur- “(ontinued on Page Two ) Yakutat, 25,000, Royal, 12c and | this morning whether or not jshe| Many Injured ii in Disorders Whien | ue of $60,000,000 Government of % ; lrey municipal officers Be so \ Pe dc. was yet lined. Developed Yesterday at West | Canada one year four percent gold NEW YORK, Sept. 28 Stoons One man who gave his name as Oceanic, 11,000, Cold Storage, | jedi plantas Ham in London jnotes was marketed here yesterday struegled towards recovery yester W. Fosbure of Vancouver was ar- | AKE 01 Be Maa de. aii, and was promptly oversubscribed. e terday on the New York Stock EX- | »o.teq on a charge of causing a dis- Defence, 7,000, Cold Storage, s ‘ki LONDON, Sept. 28:—Dozens were, Se ; change following Monday's knock- turbance in a public place 12.2c and 4e. ecretary 0 injured and many women and chil- R down, Industrials were up 48 —_ None of the officers were repor- IN GREECE Charlotte, 6,500, Cold Storage, H b B \dren were trampled underfoot dur- ecovering rom from the day previous, on ted as casualties but ten ee 12.4c and 4c. ar or oar ling disorders which developed yes- up 11-100 and ulilti up + had to receive attention for cuts . } The recent decision of the In- ° terday out of protest against a cut) Hi D th F t During the day 1,398,970 shares and bruises, More Than Hundred Persons Killed ternational Fisheries Commission Dies Suddenly in poor relief funds at West Ham! 1S ea as -” changed hands, making a light day : and Three Thousand Houses to curtail the fishing seasen in | jin the East End. , oe trading Are Destroyed Area 6, 34s Mlteeel to ho at | sunk siiibeiat |Mahatma Gandhi is Subsisting Bonds were off although wheat RIDIN _-— least partially res thle al ‘ : id Meantime on Diet of Grape- : Bee ta on: j ast partially responsible for the VANCOUVER, Sept. 28:—W. D. IC nfi an in ¥. d advance in the Chicago pl. RODS STOPS sorted killed and ae dna twice = Board of Harbor Commissioners for L POONA, India, Sept, 28:—Mahat- VANCOU UVER WHEAT that number injured in an earth- PRESIDEN] many years, died suddenly at his| n rit @a | ws Gandhi wea still progressing * : i) { . home here last night. ae . ‘ Hon, Hugh Guthrie Informs Attor- |quake in this eoupey on payer a are ei ; — favorably today following the ces+ VANCOUVER, Sept. 28:—Wheat ney General Pooley That Pro- Three thousand dwellings were z Smithers Liberals Compliment Pat-|sation of his recent “death fast.” was quoted at 473%4c on the local " vince Has Full Power destroyed in various: villages, . " ¢ ete? eee eoeeee : tullo on Determination Not His diet consists of grapefruit and exchange today. Warships on Scene at 3 to Enter Coalition sugar. = * | OTTAWA, Sept. 28:—British Co-] LONDON, Sept. 28:—All available} Relig Victim of Political Assassina-|* MILLS OPEN ¢ one onan 2 ¢ee¢ee00000499% "bia itself has full power to deal/British warships in the East Medi- tion in Cuba’ Yesterday + AGAIN TODAY @)| SMITHERS, Sept. 28:—-The Smi-|#+###**®*9e00@@ *. - ° with “riding the rods” into that|terranean have been ordered to the fhe + siete \ @ | thers Liberal Association, at a meet- | 4 * AUTOMOBILE SALES province by the unemployed, Hon, earthquake-stricken area of Greece| yyaVANA, Cuba, Sept, 28:-—Presi-|*# MANCHESTER, Eng., a 4 held “ vn passed a re oe Sia eee < + SHOW REAL ADVANCE, Hugh Guthrie, minister of justice,’to aid in relief work. dent Bello of the Cuban Senate lay |+# Sept. 28: — The long * solution of confidence in the lead- r 1s EXECUTED : + MOTOR HEAD any? * ‘id in a telegram sent to Hon, R. According to reports reaching| qeaq last night, his body riddled © atrike- ‘of hextila: Warns ere of T. D. Pattullo who was ee ee tar ie or ; + 4 Pooley, attorney general of Bri-~|here 127 are. known to be dead in! with machine gun slugs. He is be- + " eee imented for his determination t , Sept, 28:—Barney . + WASHINGTON, D.C,, Sept. : tish Columbia, today. the shock which struck the Chaldice | jjeyeq to have been the victim of} &!S in Lancashire ended *)not to enter a coalition under the|# West, convicted of the murder 4 + 28:—Alfred T. Sloan jr, pre- *|")). pooley yesterday sent a tele-|district Monday night. Whole vil-| gangster assassins yesterday \* yesterday with repre- *. leadership of Premier S. F. Tolmie. 7s Michael Essency here on Ap- # # sident ofthe General Motors *#| vine Ottawa to enforce ajlages were destroyed in the vicinity, ~pree members of the opposition|* sentatives of the work- *| —_—— —— —— ril 30 last, Was hanged here # qj eran DEATH NOTICE + yesterday. His last request was @ * Corporation, reported yeste! e blockade against rail riders into/jof Mount oe oe se ee party were also slain yesterday in|* ers and employers sijrn- + : : He . eek oe 7 a ' ile sales dur ; ' h onuments were destroyec o- ‘ ‘ on nen onsen’ thelr @ | British Lae areca 90 oar weal: three villaoee were re ae ee eee \* ing an agreement. The *: ne death occurred Sept. 12,/# him and he was allowed to @ y » , f ' . stet & « 3 : Ys * first real rise since the depres- * eb aa large numbers are|wiped out and terrified people spent; Vancouver Bank clearings for} * mills reopened today. * | 1932, al Tranquille Sanitarium, of|# smoke it before his execution, # a @ sion set in. ee ne ar the coast before the |last night in the open, hundreds of week ending Sept, 22 were $12,-|* #) Thomas Waday Shackleton of Usk,|# * i * @ | rushin them praying for deliverance. 1054,335 eee ee ee ee eee @ OBC. +e eeeeoeoeoeeeeoe Creeeeev eee & @ @ shul-dow! r i ~ Th , : . caper na P ss : or a A. i oa) " ‘er i “vn, . - * - Pie ee oY IS om ym ee a “ ot ; :