| eed ‘= ce 1 ¥] ’ : ; . a» ° ; ‘ Today’s Weath ,«, | , Tomorrow's Tides peed “Us, % , Friday, September 30, 1932 Prince Rupert—Raining, . <> > SUAS ai ccs 1:00 am. 21.7 ft. calm; er 30.10; tempe, %, / . mt i or aah: ture, 56; sea smooth, yo 5 WE cotulabacoste aaa . : oa - v1 Rte, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER shan etill a “ ne jdian Natioral, which in many re-| Jeader, who resigned from the drew first blood, scoring a run in Sey weg: Ss dehy adhe) heey | spects, is Canada's greatest asset, is! cabinet yesterday, as Heme Scc- the first inning, mainly due to an , on —_ pc te a ae naintained in all integrity as an} retary. ‘ ; rece sie Croankts They got. their werp to load a full cargo of grain T. D, Pattullo, local member, who | 4 _pendent publicly-owned system| Sir Godfrey Collin Liberal Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, who is discussing important public camer 7 eat in the third but |from the Alberta Wheat Pool’s io- ide 1 sys s 3 ’ s, Libe seco b ve was given enthusiastic vote of ll particulars equal to those of tectionist; succeeds Sir Arch- matters in South Huron by-election campaign. : Re od cal elevator for delivery to the : a Ek Matainate ~ Tings i Se ; ! protectionist, succeeds Sir Are from then on, Gomez was master Of | ty jteq Kingdom or Continent. confidenc a “sm ia Libe s us weet privately-owned compe- ee as Secretary for » ee ane himself out The Flensburg js already lined ro = : of several tight holes. and, immediately 6n arrival, moor- Mr. Mackenzie King predicted ¢ I y ‘lliott, i , ; . . ein i ; : ; ' ‘i - roe saciid eae Sai ee Tres ta “ rae Lou Gehrig was again the main |eq at the elevator where she will ) SPORT ae ee of Cot wos Im verial Conter- Minister fA ri aur. 5 reason for the Yankees’ victory,| soon commence loading. The ves- i * i en. abe Bennett will ae a eee . smashing out timely blows after | sel was piloted in from Triple Is- : * SOLID FOR repair raglan (8 BLESS UP WITH C.N. R. MATTER ee cs Bia iin cant’: Wearmoutn : : : ray , an arl Combs and Joey Sewell | : : * PATTULLO *) before the House and demand rati-| > . e 3 +e : 2 Vancouver, walked, Gehrig's hot single scoring a ; ¢ ® fication without discusion and; if} niall Miaaeake The Flensburg left Antwerp on : + VICTORIA, Se 99: | we do not agree, he will apply the | a the third st ane August 17 and had an uneventful ‘ VLA, Sept. 29: gain in the third stanza, two hits| voyage here. She is a vessel of : + : b : # closure. I propose to have someé- and two passes netted the Yanks| j erals he re are sol- thing to say about this high-handed ee | 3515 registered tons and carries a ‘ ° idly behind T. D, Pattul- * method of doing business. I am go-! ww iromeg ae eee ut a ‘rew of thirty-two men, The mas- ; * lo in his le adershi ip Of *)ing to have something to say, too, Various Matters Discussed at Last} Ketchikan People Anxious to Come This Way to Interior reaching home on Ben Chapman's a yO ae ¢ es ight’s N. U. W i : : 1 . ; oh ’ + the Libe ral par ty . mor + about this business of one part of | Night's N. U. W. A. Meeting Highw ay If Reasonable Rate ( an Be Secured hard blow. e “,% ‘ * eording to. : resolution ®|the Empire interfering with the! et The Cubs played a fine game in| ; coraing lora " » Ni ‘ . re Tork- . ‘ . ‘ { stic aff of another The National Unemployed Work \ ; : . * ied : ; -ANCOU _ ‘ * fp aissed unanimously *) domestic alfayss of a ers’ Association held its weekly} Ata meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce a oe one, = ae fast | Meebo? armas ; © avid wreat applause at *! : ; era ; resterdawit. was 1 a at the Railwas ; double plays reir defence was| -—- amid great ippla e at” Halibut Arrivals |meeting in the Labor Defence Hall held yesterday it was announced that the R ailway Board again splendid but their lack of| VANCOUVER, Sept. 29—Wheat : > a_ crowded meeting at 3 jst night, Charles Chapman pre- tof ( anada was taking up with the Canadian National concerted attack once more lost| was quoted at 47 7-8c. on the ke : * Liberal headquarters ‘ ee eed The meeting was well at-/ Railways the suggestion from the Prince Rupert Chamber] them the day. eal Exchange yesterday = 4 afi y ‘ J ended. ¢ ‘ rrotea ‘ang “tj , ‘ears twee *rince ; * last night. |‘ American—54500 pounds, 10.1¢, Reports tendered by the grievance that a low rate on transporting motor cars be tween Prince ° 80006 ee & @ & {and dc to 10.3¢ and 4c committee were to the effect that| Rupert and Hazelton be given by the railway. The an- ‘ ; eo oO” Canadian—9,500 pounds, 8c and\no satisfaction had been received|"ouncement proved very satisfac . Fate of Freighter Nevada on eo ate 4c lregarding medical and dental ser-|ry to the council, the members of Mi ° E ° | American | vices for the unemployed and it was}Which pressed the importance of Ining ngineer N th P if 0 R | d pre Cata a Brisk, 42,000, Booth and Pacific, |} decided that a letter expressing the the move. | Pe ate ; ‘ or ac 1c céan evéea e B Off R | 10.3¢ and 4c lstrong disapproval of the meeting} Colonel Nicholls stated that etn Visiting District t t ‘ | Urania, 12,500 pounds, Cold Stor-| pe forwarded to Victoria at nothing |in Ketchikan recently, he had been Af M F ll S 0 § To e un age, 10.1lc and 4c | definite having been done despite}/asked what rate was given on cars i BY keer ‘ er ys ery 0 owing ? onze 5 \ 8 I John Brunton, a mining engin For Some Time | Canadian promises given wishing to go through to the high eet from Man Praiiclecc, an le! | ‘Tramp, 9,500, Cold Storage, 8c and| Report on the interview with the} way and he had to admit that the fo ga vis some , J . ‘ : a ' (Continued on Page 2) price was the prohibitive one of} at toe cikskan ube an PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 29:—The entire crew of the The popular coastal liner Catala | B40. He was told shat if they could |Charlotte Islands, He is sufficiently| Steamer Nevada, which was wrecked Tuesday night on le popular coa ‘ get a rate ol $ return, at least of si ie n Steamship Co. fleet half a dozen cars there would make [inte renter; mo announss: Wis | | Amatignak Island of the Aleutian group, is safe ashore ML SLeas "t . |pects to return in two or three} “ which will be withdrawn from set Vi k zie Kin Pled es a party out that way in the spring.|) are when he will azain! visit the | and awaiting rescue, offices of the States Steamship Co., vice in Vancouver at the conclu wacKken £ g a - hed . oe oe rs lands. He arrived yesterday af-| owners of the vessel, announced today. The steamers ‘1 . . Pp worke ) A fansportation 0 ) Sion of her present voyage, yi re His Party to Continue of cars if a reasonable rate were |e aetande ne . aie sail, for the| Oregon Maru and President Madison are at the scene but is understood, be off -e i . c } : ‘ given. The Ketchikan peopl were | poet en oe ier Riness content| heavy seas are preventing the immediate taking off the 1S . 5 Ss as ee an wae nai at oe . . ‘ | . : . ast four reer : zie ae io Lowering Tarift Policy very keen on it as well as local car | | men from the derelict ship. lecessary to send to Engh owners, [eee ee eoonereeeoe, s : new boiler to be installed in het > ‘didn. saeiate ‘ill be followed up|* «| SEATTLE, Sept. 29:—-Mystery last night still shrouded The steamer Cart | take the . tae : ; . ont . , The onaniee Va! a oe EXETER, Ont., Sept. 29:—Deelaring that the de- by the Chamber of Commerce. | ARE NOT GOING OVER #/the fate of a steamship believed to be the freighter Nevada COMA Ree one 4 . ic wre | 1 ——_ —- i+ TO OPPOSITION " of the States Stez amship Co. of Portland which flashed Prince Rupert-Anyox Stewart route ve lopment of ( ‘anadian industry and commerce 1ac |e : while ttle ateamer Venture will re ; vo extent D zed” by ae *| distress calls at 11 o’clock Tuesday night from a position le the steam . heen “thwarted and to a large exten paralyze y e We th r \# LONDON, Sept. 29:—'The re- En miles east of Attu Island of the AlSuHAn eleum aia place the Gardena on the Vaan “oxcessively high tariffs enacted by the present ad- ane '* signing Free Trade ministers, it # o "be. € ba ‘leuk an € group rar. Pall ‘ r~Skeent re int ag P : > » sy » Mart gota iver ” ministration,” Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie \* is stated, have no intention of #|"hen bec " e Sl Ny es Sc 1 an ‘account of ‘her King, Libe ral leader for Canada, yesterday pledged f Dead Tree Point—Part cloudy,|* crossing the floor of the House | oka baa or. e oy € atey Walnae ‘at, valle re . » to seek promotion of trade by southwest wind; barometer, 29.98; |# to the Labor Opposition. It Is =i ee ne en ane eee CHURCH MODERATOR leaky boiler, the Catala called here his par ty to continue ox pro y |# their intention to continue to #;letters but later was figured to be from 12 to 1:30 noon today south- lowering of tariff barr iers temperature, 58: sea choppy. ‘4 give general support to the na- #| the Nevada which sailed from Port- HAMILTON, vent. 29:—-Rev. Dr. bound from Anyox and Stewart to Mr. King was speé iking ‘on behalf of W. H. Gold- Triple Island—Overcast, raining, | tional government where mat- #|land on September 16 for Japan. T. Albert Moore of Toronto, secre- Vancouver, being two days behing Liberal candidate for the South Huron by-elec- _ |) °!™, sea smooth, \# ters of tariff are not concerned, #| The Japanese steamer Oregon! tary of general council of the Uni- schedule, She called at Mill Bay in ing, he held on October 3. Langara. Island—Overcast, mod- \* #)|Maru arrived at the position given| ted Church of Canada, was elected ’ the Naas River to load a large con tion to be erate southwest wind; sea choppy. '* # # @ # # @ @ © @ @ @ @ @/ but reported that she found no ship.’ moderator by the council here. signment of canned salmon,