Chevrolet Six First in Quality First in Value Sold and Serviced by KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Phone 52 “It’s Service That Counts” ee < he Daily News NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER an 4, Vol. XXIII., No. 234. % < WILL Rt VEAL TRADE TREATY TEXTS PRINCE 'E RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER § 8, 1932 Tomorrow's Tides Sunday, October 9, 1932 High 10:06 am. 179 ft. 22:01 p.m. 18.0 ft. Low ....... 3:25 am. 62 ft. 16:00 p.m. 9.1 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENTS e- EE = — B ee > a ep SER es ritish Columbia Ty. fs : |# EXPELLED FOREVER +| \* FROM LABOR PARTY #| . ‘chou e| ave WoO ore eats # LEICESTER, Eng. Oct. 8:— # |# At the closing session yester- # # day of the annual conference # | H # of the British Labor party, a #, nl ouse 0 ommons * resolution was passed to pre- # # vent the return to the party at # * any future time of Premier J. # ih ; : # Ramsay MacDonald, Lord # Alberta Gets One More While Nova Scotia Loses Two and|# snowden, Rt. Hon. James H. # New Brunswick One—Other Provinces # Thomas or any other former # Are Unchanged # members of the party who # Pe *# joined or supported the present # OTTAWA, Oct. 8:—Premier R. B. Bennett will intro-|e ™™ "°”™mmen® 3 e in the House of Commons on Monday a bill providing|##¢#eeerere¢eee4 for Tedierigntiygn of representation in Canadian Parlia-| —— The total number of members will ren vain at 2 ova Scotia will lose two members and New Bruns ek e, British Columbia will gain two members and Alberta Mwill have one Represen- tation of all other provinces will re- Is President ain uncae dary line of additional ++eeernerevreree ee t * WOULD BAN | + RED GOODS *| * 8 ACK PO LL, Eng., * * Oct Amid loud ap- * * plause, the closing ses- * sion of the annual con- * ference of the Conserva- * tive party on Friday ur- Sargent elected | ide1 * ged the government to ton Horticultural Society. |* take action against con- * tinued importation of . * Russian goods “which Sargent President «+ covld never have been . . du in ped at depreciated Of Horticultural + prices but for conditions . + of abot wi ich prevail Body at Hazelton * nowhere In Kurope out- + side of Soviet Russia.’ ’ a aa vagpo aa . haben eh eee oeFl icnuitural A “sc SS EXPORTS TO a GT. BRITAIN n elected ent, R. S. Sat Vice-President, Jam« rnbull etary-Treasurer, Ha! F.| Shipments of British Columbia , Produce to United Kingdom tive—-Rev, 8. V. H. Redman Set Record Last Month { E. R. Cox — \uditor, R. &. Hunter VANCOUVER, O 8:-—Bri sh ryt lumber export to tne K iom Halibut Arrivals 2)": higher than the ptember th year were Jo same montl nn all-tir record Summary all-time many ridings will be altered. Some will be made} le t la ’ A @@ular aecenni 4 t 1 ‘ oO! iSL ve sus. Representation of the other eight provinces is, as usual, com- puted by starting with 65 membefs for Quebec as a’ basis It was announce esterday that despite the Thanksgiving Day holi- day, the Ho wt on Monday ‘ jing points. It could be located at a “| Grain Vessels eee ee ee eee ee eeet Radio Station Should Be Built At Central Point At the meeting 5 the chamber of last evening a resolution was passed asking the new radio }commission to consider the possi- bility of establishing their British ‘Columbia station at some central |pont in British Columbia so, that it imight serve the whole province. Mr. Nickerson said that if it were located at Vancouver there would ibe interference and it would not }give a proper service to the outly- commerce ‘entral point mote control. and operated by re- _ May Not Use the Inside Passage | At the meeting of the Chamber lof Commerce last night a lettet was read from Sir William Reardon Smith and Co., British shipowners Answe in inquiry as to insur nee rates on grain vessels using he inside passage south fron Prince Rupert stating that in no e would their vessels be allowed j to use the inside passage This followed the reading at pre- lvious meetings of comunications which was suggested that vessels might use the inside passage. One of these was from Harold Brown, president of the neouver Board of Trade, who wa upport Prince Rupert's for a change in the load line but who refu..d, one of the reasons iven for refusal being that vessels might use the A copy of the inside passage letter will be sent} » Mr. Brown and also the matter taken up further with the tauinister of marine at Ottawa and opies of ‘the correspondence will be ent to Olof Hanson M.P. vill be yeal nd set up an | American—-110,000 pound 8c and | Today’ s Weather to 48e and 2e WIRES DOWN TODAY — y= va | lian—44,000 pounds, 3.6c and Owina to the wires between Van Laneara—Clear, light northerly 3.9¢ and 2c witht sd” inated , American eouver and Prine Rupe avs wind, smooth sea Addington “ape Cold Storage down late this morning, the Triple Island—Clear, calm, sea Ma iZLO 32.0 old Store ; ind 2¢ ‘ustomary Canadian Press (al, smooth Coolidge 99 000 p. ‘ific, 3.5¢c and elegraphic service of the Daily; pead Tree Point—Clear, calm; ; ve ee Levee News is somewhat ¢ urtailed today harometer, 30.02; temperature, 56; | ¢ . ‘ 4 ismooth sea | fa Bird, 16,000, Cold Storage, 3 ee e'al nooth si AD aoe ee nd 2e cha omneee Prince Ruper ear, calm; ba-| Arne 12.000. Booth. 3.8 id 2c. |@ *\,ometer, 30.10; temperature, 57; | : “, ootn, 3.6¢ ant : a j ws a Estep, 15,000, Booth, 4.7¢ and 2c. |# SNOWFALL AT SWIFT a smooth sea Onah, 10,000, Cold Storage, 4.8¢)*# CURRENT, PR. ALBERT ; | and 2¢ + — . | a ; ; “WATN . "| alls # Frisco, 3,000, Cold Storage, 43c|# REGINA, Oct. 8:—Snowle © | Interior W eather | and 2¢ # were reported yesterday from | ) j t and Prince Al- # “oeetion ore ther #| Terrace—-Clear, north wind; tem- Capella, 15,000, Cold Storage, 3.8c|# bert, Sask, The coldest weather @) ! and 2¢ # on the prairies, 18 above zero + ae a . ‘hite 7.0 ‘old St g Ls ted from Qu’Appelle + Hagelton ear, calm, ¢ 3 - Ps ee a. er ’ #, Smithers—Clear, calm, 31 °C and Qe. TN ee ne anise tein BG Melville, 12,000, Atlin, 3.6c and 2¢ eereoe eee eo? ee¢ee¢ Burn Lake ea i “Was F orced Dowa It was feared for a time that the German war ace Ernst Udet had been lost attempiing to find the “Flying Hutchinson Family” forced down on the coast of Grerniand, but a news flash reported him safe. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FIGHTING FOR IMPROVED HALIBUT TRAIN SERVICE ‘Claim Made That This Port is Losing Business to Seattle Under Present Conditions—Going Right to Headquarters A strong protest was made by the chamber of commerce last night at the manner in which the Canadian National Railways is handling the fresh halibut transportation to the detriment of the port of Prince Rupert and to the ad- vantage of Seattle and it was decided to take the matter up at once with A. E. Warren, vice-president in charge of western lines, and Mr. Bellerose,® general manager of the Canadian JUDGMENT National Express at Montreal. Co-, pies of the correspondence will also | be sent to the city council of Prince | dike Miller Awarded $729.55 and Costs in Suit Against Brown and Levescth Rupert and to Olof Hanson M.-P. at | Ottawa with a request that the lat- jter go to Montreal and take the imatter up with railway officials | there. The matter was introduced by the | | seating of a report from a spee.al | committee in which the decline iz; | landings at Prince Rupert and the; ysudge F. McB. Young, in County BALANCING | all efforts to attain zet by a system tained economies details of which are left to the government ged on delegation of Vancouver toria business men, European Stock are rallying United States dollar Mr CANADIAN DOLLAR terday. Th closed HAS HORSE OF BUDGET Men Urge Government to Ap ply Rigid Economy | in Cesarewitch Handicap Next Week scene VICTORIA, Oct. 8:—Direction c!| a balanced pud- of rigid and sus DUBLIN, Saanfch, Oct. 8 British Columbia, was ur- the eabinet Thursday ty a and Vic- Handicap to be run October. 12. Twelve Canadian drew horses- in North Bay, Ont., peg, one in Montreal, one in B5t Thomas, Ont., one in St. John, N.B and one in Kipling, Sask., tion to the British Columbia man Markets Rally |. Against Dollar awn for Has Large Family VICTORIA, Oct. 8:—A _ Hospital Sweepstake on the Cesare- | Strongly against the} >f the boys are newspaper carriers Spellar i — 100 and, if his horse comes vill collect about $150,000 NO PAPER MONDAY AND POUND PRICES British pound sterling at $3.45\% regular ' afternoon IN SWEEP Victoria Business| jaanich Man is Holder of Oxenden A. Spellar of drew Yxenden today in the Irish Hospi- als Sweepstake on the Cesarewitch ticket holders four in Toronto, one one at Winni- in addi- Consolation prizes are yet to be Spellar, ho has drawn a horse in the Irish | ire of winning $10,- first, he | edition will be on Tucsday gains at Seattle were set forth. This|Court this morning, awarded judg- in the train service. This year to|costs to plaintiff in the case of the end of August there had been! Miké Miller vs. M. J. Brown and only 10,200,000. pounds landed at/ alvin Loveseth. The original claim Prince Rupert whereas the amount! of the plaintiff- was for $1000 in landed at Seattle was 15,957,000| wages and damages through loss of pounds. The ‘business here was; equipment and expenses on a trip handicapped by the retarding of’ which plaintiff made out from the the service both by the number of | |}McConnell Creek goldfield during days train operated) and by the/the past season when provisions in running time. ithe camp of defendants were al- G. W. Nickerson, chairman of the |jowed to run short. rommittee, said there was an eVi-| Taking of evidence was completed dent desire on the part of the Cana-/in the case yesterday afternoon dian National officials to cater t%!and the hearing was adjourned un- 1 non-existent passenger traffic | til this morning for argument after out of Vancouver and not to clut-|hearing which His Honor delivered ter up the passenger train with fish} pis judgment cars. He thought they would have tc} j T Harvey acted as counsel for pull a lot of passengers to come} pjaintiff while W. O Fulton appear- near the value of the fish busines*/|.q ¢or defendants. vhich was done out of this port a would warrant faster trains oxresent the service east from pried Rupert was 44 hours slower than | : Seattle Hears of hat from Seattle, If an effort were | made to cater to the business hers | Early Closing of he net results would be much bow ie Halibut Fishing LONDON, Oct. 8 According tO} vitch Stakes, is a grocer in Saanich} w.H. Tobey said he did not know! reports received in banking and| nd is the father 2f eight children 5 ' the ) e sent serv.icr aa : financial circles here, stock ex- : : ; ; he reanen for’ tie presen | SEATTLE, Oct. 8.—With the catch ™- even boys and one girl—between | »xcept that No. 2 train out of Van- : changes in principal European citie ' ™ . : ; of fish in Area No. 2 of the North eos tn | uropean cilles| he ages of eight and twenty. Six/couver had been speeded up five ~acific halibut banks oast nearing the limit along the ours nf 22,500,000 . f and he supposed that it could} not make the time if it were loaded pounds for the season, the Interna- 5 ea ee i tional Fisheries Commission an- { vn, one of the mem- ; an Ybyonavn ° aounces here that fishing in the vers of the committee, said the tistrict » \ facts were as set out in the report.| ,. rhe train service played into the|~ will be closed on October NEW YORK, Oct. 8—The Can Monday, being Thanksgiving Day |; is $e; » | » layoff was : intiae alannd it 06-4.Ra the : ics fy 5) | hands of Seattle but the layc Announcement to this effect was lian dollar clesed at 90 4-5e on the} and a public holiday, there will be} partly responsible for the drop jn i P R t t th : mate | ; Ewe local foreign exchange market yes- | no issue of the Daily News The next} tandings here. It was not all due to a Ri FENGS Pa Sey CF ee : wceks ago the train service. However, the pre sent service was just about as rot ‘eee eeseeceeeeesd New British Fiscal System In Operation Next Week; To Announce Terms of Treaties OTTAWA, Oct. 8:—The British Empire’s new fis- cal system, established at the recent Imperial econ- omic conference, will go into operation next week. Simultaneous announcements will be made next Wednesday in Ottawa and all capitals of the Empire of tariff schedules negotiated at the conference. Terms of Canada’s treaties with Great Britain, the Irish Free State, South Africa and Southern Rho- desia will be announced by Premier R. B. Bennett in the House of Commons at 4 o'clock. ten as it could be H. F. Pullen said he was a mem-| iber of the committee which broughf in the report and he wanted ‘t clearly understood that anything it said or did was in no spirit of hostility to the Canadian National It was Prince Rupert's railway and they wanted to help all they could }but he quoted a previous experience jwhen it became necessary to make la very vigorous protest to effec. a change, Just now it seemed neces- ‘sary to take vigorous measures to jbring this to the attention of the + FEDERAL PLANS FOR RELIEF DISCLOSED OTTAWA, Oct. 8:—A new scheme for caring for transient unemployed will shortly be initiated, it is believed, and the federal government will adopt a policy of caring for single unemployed men in camps, it is stated in authoritative quar- ters. As for married men, the plan of direct relief is believed to be preferred by the govern- eee eerereerereere-% eee rere r er ee e¢¢4¢¢604¢486 [railway authorities. ‘The flahing ment in preference to subsidiz- business was vital to the port and} # ing relief work by the muni- 'should be given every consideration | 4 cipalities. Hon, Wesley A. Gor- in view of the large income derived @ don, minister of labor, has been trom it. by the railway # studying the situation to for- DR eee \4 mulate a scheme whereby the | VANCOUVER WHEAT # homeless unemployed may be # VANCOUVER, Oct. 8: Wheat # cared for more efficiently, * |w yas quoted at 46¢ on the local ex-| a .change yesterday change coincided with the change!ment in the sum of $729.56 with {' eeerreeoree ee eee nt : :