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Cher the-passingrot 4 resolution demanding. the abolition lof the House of Lords as “dangerous ind unnecessary . ++eee eer eeee et ‘ Sutil b sie! aoe ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 7:—Hopes have # MAYORALTY ELECTIO: ania VANCOUVER, Oct. 7:—When the been revived that some clue might * MUST BE HELD; WALKER # COUPLE ARE ARDENT GOLFERS ti hae Cavidian “Wines: of: tee Le ‘athatvied het th Sb’ date aeeiek + LOSES WITH TAMMANY # The former Miss Joan MacDonald, daughter of the British prime ‘anadian National Steamships in-| overtook Dr. Leon Pisculli and his se " ‘ 7 minister, and her husband, Dr. Alistair MacKinnon, photographed tercoastal fleet sailed for Montreal two companions following their dis- NEW YORK, Oct. 7 ~The + when the couple played a round of golf a few days before their | !ast night she had on board 56,000 appearance about three weeks ago New York Court of Appeal de- # marriage at Wendcver on September 20. }cases of British Columbia canned | ¢ b + :; while attempting a flight across the # cided yesterday that a mayor- # salmon, the largest single shipment; Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald |Atlantic Ocean from New York to + + + alty election must be held this # of this commodity ever handled by} ‘who will get four nations to dis- |Rome. Wreckage of a plane which fall to elect a successor to # LLS ny vessel in the intercoastal el cuss Germany's arms equality. jit is believed may have been the James J. Walker, resigned. A #| \ ice. demand |“American Nurse” was reported to | cs # subordinate court had found sI British Columbia canned salmon | jhave been found yesterday off the > Ve Oc eet Cees we ‘| NDICTED is said to be finding a ready market| paris between Sir John Simon. | Azores Islands. CONDITION # quired but that Joseph McKee, # in Eastern Canada | British foreign s + pl t of the t I secretary, and ap meee yard alder- +| cemereisibiiasaittiaiaiatiitia naan, | ; +| 00060 o0eeeesed| Premier Edouard Herriot. France, N. C ROL INA I ou carr’ I is mayor ; F ee x 3 wa OF FARMER : ti] next year. This decision #| Governor Roooevelt and Former Chicago Financiers Are Charged| , «| es and Germany have been in A # has no Who will demand that Parliament nsider lot of Canadian farmers | hee eversed with the #] Gove rnor Smith mgr : p Their With Conaprne? and Lareeny le NEW SENATORS FOR + aaa ee and | esult that preparations for the 2 Differences in Publie ueesincith pi tla tehaliead in-|® QUEBEC ARE NAMED ° Germand. weed he the actively | WINDSTORM. Robert Gardiner Intends to Force : ew election will be immed | Be A oe is t 7 e € om ink . ‘a ‘ wae participating nations at the con- ated Parliament to Consider # iately launched. Faced with & * ALBANY ~ logy * i “ elt x re ey y wa oe oS + OTTAWA, Oct. 7:—Joseph R. + pat tor aida would follow the His Lot # cri f possibie extinctis +/a women — pe “2 * Oe ; ote ae Samuel Insull * Rainville of Montreal and A. *) five-power naval disarmament | V0 Persons Reported Dead and # Tammany ret last night #| Democrati and A ate . - : - against } — a ~ : . ape * J. Btown KC. of Montreal # conference opening in London Several Injured as Result of eis - . ; * not * Walker. giv- #} dent of the United States, 1s — charging them wit \conapirac} a * have been named senators to # next week | Gale Over Three Counties OTTAWA, Oct, 7;—Robert Gar j ‘ ! ou e to #lfollowing his thee weeks tour of Jarceny on a number of counts The fill vacancies for the province #} ae a cs — diner, leader of the United Far oe P O’Brien in @|the west. Governor Roosevelt and ‘charges arose out of the collapse of ny ‘ a | United States and other nations woe : eh y ae + hn P. O'Brien | a ; : _ | * of Quebec are being invited to send non- WILMINGTON, North Carolina, mers of Alberta, third party in ° #|former Governor Alfred E. Smith’, great financial and industrial or-] , ° si . loct 7:—A severe windstorm swept numerical strength in the House @/met in public and formally ended | ganization ich had been built up jeer eer eae eeeeeet | participating delegates. aa ae a om ‘< ce of Commons, declared yesterday |® o400006¢6486 4|their differences with a hearty |py the mane promotions and which The Daily Telogtaph declared emenee Tne aeke aren that he intended to force Parlia- ? mee lhandshake. Mr. Smith definitely! included no less than 35 companies yesterday that there was little — yrs “ sterday i renee ment, which opencd its session pledging his active support in the; after vainly endeavoring to prop MART HAS hope of the conference being ac- by re : See meted eds a aeveemy yesterday, to consider the condi- ° Ch | pre idential campaign to Governor) yy the hige structure, both Samuel | tually held as both Germany and ee on ret property damage, tions facing the farmers of Can King ston osen | Roosevelt land Martin Insull left the country, France were awaiting the other eC ada arising out of the low prices i Herbert Lane has been nomina lthe former being now in France COME- BACK to refuse to participate. The news- of wheat and agricultural pro As ‘Mectine Place lted as Democratic candidate for|anq the latter in Canada wees gem a a ee Frank Egan Goes ducts, : f New York to succeed] gamuel Insull was reported to tani’ Cheeo eel | ones would be postponed indefin- : F Currency reform is one of the | ave he M1 “Re yosevelt Ihave disappeared from Paris yes- Vending lssyes ry itely. To Work in Mall principal hopes of the farmers Of Unite urc tera iy wl ile Martin who has been amgher — mags Merius | wear. was exprensed cnt te | for an improvement in conditions, | jin retreat at Orillia, Ont., was a) and Wobbly Afternoon ae of this er an ng At San Quentin . a , ‘ | " : ea » 7 : : nave a serious elfect upon e | Hie " — eer a sa hg : ae { is ie Herbert Marler lar " + al ’ nc aici ig plans NEW YORK. OF geeerecs disarmament conitvence, eting place for the gt =e R H lcharging him with being a fugitive — etn * a. | SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Oct. 7 — ARC ‘HBISHOP. : ‘ouncil. of the United Church of ecelves onor from justice in Chicago, following | or. 4 edt » tent hi h had LSE HERE |Frank L. Egan, former public de- ) Regina and Cal-} sentment from Cook ‘County, Il- pene on ee } AVIS Aa fender at San Francisco, who was Canada. Victoria a ae F Uni ity’ ; ee ee gained from one to three points in atendad: see pon Rag ee AT rT AREDO rary were ywher cities biddin rom hiversi yi lino! of Indictments charging In- morning trading. closed fractionally en meee recent y to life impris- the convention { sull with larceny and embezzlement hivher after a wobbly afternoon NEAR EMP ;onment in connection with the nore than $400,000 1, a ad ; . death of Mrs. Jessie Scott Hughes, : | VANCOUVER, Oct. 7:—The hon [PS MOTE FORD with a late revival. Two million Peak pro har li Papal Representative in Mexico vho was murdered for her life in Rests in T Town Following = | lerary degree of Doctor of Letters jshares changed hands during the nog Enough Wheat Left in Local septate. staiemltaainaneieneae sts in Texas Town F sell l day ba a i , ; ; His Deportation GRAF J and Laws Was conferred upon Hon VICTIM OF " Elevator to Load Another in the jute mill of San Quenin H, M. Marler, Canadian minister t | Grain Ship Penitentiary, LARSAO. ‘Texas. Oct. 7 uct AIN fapan, ‘at’an impressive eonvoca- NO HALIBUT BIDS Sale ees a aha ia hr alot abl Mexico ‘ats HOME A a WV) hidet of tthe’t University ¢ of British PNEUMONIA. M: ADE HERE TODAY | , There will hé Aq further loading | 1 “pernicious foreigner” as a result . |Columbia yesterday afternoon, Dr. -—— of grain boats from Prince Rupert a +e eee eee eee . of the crisis between President behest ' 1 Ninth IR E. McKechnie, chancellor of the Although seven boats were in with | for a few weeks at least since, as : * WOMEN MAY SERV + Rodrigues a" the Vatican, Arch-|German Dirigible es | Univer ity, presided over the cere-' prgorts of Vancouver Fire Depart-jcatches totalling 129,000 pounds, | result of recent exportations, the . WOME! - Se ile bishop Flores was resting here yes- Regular Commereis® ms monies | ment to Save 19-Year Old ithere were no bids for halibut on| Alberta Wheat Pool’s local elevator . ‘ a teedal Reena: Snares annouti Trip Flight to Sou Girl’s Life Failed |the local fish exchange this morn- | now contains only about one-third | . ‘ehaeiarcie taal dui. ced thak an mone coe satus) ‘te America ' | t Weather a ling, the fares being held over until! of a cargo. Before any more gré rl weet wal Bey ao : E Rome unless ordered by the Vati ‘mini Le ny ell n erior | VANCOUVER, Oct, 7:—-Miss Min-| tomorrow, jis exported from the loc al house oe 1 or e as el- - : FREDERICHSFEN, Ge rmany, ois nie Miller, aged 19. a victim of| American Addington, 32,000|there will have to be shipments of ,# ders of the church, the general # ae ee tobe t= OVINE commpieres 4 ) Terrace—Part ¢ cloudy, calm; tem-|double pneumonia, died Wednesday | pounds; Coolidge, 22,000; Sea Bird, | wheat from the prairies and, up to # council of the United Chureh of # a) yo ninth regular commercial round ) sfter a fire inhalator crew of the!16,000; Arne, 12,900, and Estep, 15,-| this morning, there was no advice # Canada, in session here, voted VANCOUVER WHEAT trip flight to South America, ett aoe: Fog, calm, 34 Ti anuavél fire department had, 000 as to when the movement of 1932 # today, ° VANCOUVER, Oct. 7 Wheat giant German oot, i ge: Smithers Cloudy, calm, 33. worked since Saturday night in the} Canadian Capella I, 15,000} crop grain might be expected to od ”~ was quoted at 46!4c on the local pelin is safely tied up Burns Lake Fog, calm, 30 lvain attempt to save her life pounds; White Hope, 17,000, Start this way. Cotes eer ees OSes exchange yesterday. ing mast here - nt sh