is = er r First in Quality First in Sold and Serviced by KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Phone 52 “It’s Service That Counts” ; Chevrolet Six Value XXIII., No. 236 REPORT ON RA HONE MAN KILLED A Ruinous Competition Between Two Lines Should Stop, Royal Visiting States SPINE ETI LL Se ” Beatty who ved in New York at ral Lord David week-end FORTUNE DIVIDED Admiral Beatty and Hiy Three 5ons Get Million Each Under Lady Beatty's Will IN, Oct. 12 Admiral I British naval hero, has bet 00,000 unde! W I daughter of Marshall Fiel Chicago mercantile mag hich was filed for probdat Tuesday. Lady Beatty a 000.000 to wach of nel STUMP FOR ROOSEVELT - OMAHA, Oct, 12 Norris of Nebraska he will make a coast Senator Geo! king tour in support of Gover Franklin D, Roosevelt announces to coast Demo Commission Advises Commons Duplication of Steamship Services on Pacifie Coast is Condemned—C,. N. R. Capitalization Should Be Written Down But Not Now—Money Wasted on Hotels lo it. Thi royal Commission which investigated Canada’s transpor OTTAWA, Oct. 12:—The capital of the Canadian Na-| ional Railways amounting to $2,669,926,371 should be very | ieavily written down but now is nét an opportune time to is one of the declarations in the report of the! ions vesterday There must be a cessation of the re lve ric I x ibe 1 1 uncontrolled compe- DOUBLE tition between the Canadian Na- nal 1 the Canadian Pacific,” sper KILLING Duplicati yf steamship services ‘ on the Pacific Coast is condemned it Money ! been wasted by the railways in the construction .and W. E. Kelly and Themas Carroll ion of | the report de- of Christina Lake Dead After are Hunting Trip—Leaves Note ( f¢ ian National branch } mpared with) GRAND FORKS, Oct. 12:—The ; Cana Pacific has! body of W. E. Kelly, aged 55, pro- =, ve, it Is asserted prietor of a camp at Christina Ba : n Pacific ¢ wre Lake, was found on the Rossland : ung cos of) highway. Two rifle bullets had we yvational are In Cet=| penetrated the body. “ red by the | On Tuesday about noon Tho- be much higher than | mas Carroll, aged 50, a neighbor wn ” : | of Kelly, with whom he had gone . _ Police | hunting, was found dying in his P Korie a pect to the) Cabin from bullet wounds which C : . National, tne ene the police believe were self-in- that, in the sphere of polic-j| ¢; flicted. political consideration has led) @arroll died later, leaving a - sprees innecessary politic uy note in connection with the af- expenditures.” The board of dire | fair, the contents of which, how- ors and management of the Cana- ever, were not divulged. N al wert menable to political influence and _ pre e| nar 4 would have been in the}#+*#@**#@#e#@ e046 rest to have withstood A mm ioners + NEW WHEAT EXPECTED + Railway and Highway r HERE BY MONTH END # rh rivate 1utomobile is held|# ——_— + p ble chiefly for the diversion] *® Expectations are that the # er traffic from the rail-] » 1932 wheat crop from the prai- + \ the highwa Motor coach] * ries will start coming into the + i vet of very large ¢ b local elevator about the end of # G |) met n. A fair basis of competition] * this month. Meantime, there + 1 bety vavs and the high-| * will be no further exports from + W } nd, the report de * the house which now has less # l : rhe ic function of road} * than a cargo in stock Resump- # ’ { held to be that of] * tion of the grain movement to + ( a 1x ry t \ilway transporta-|* Prince Rupert will mean ma- + 0 ‘ n ‘d } rilwa hould be] * terially increased employment * er three | anny ide and operate’ * for railway crews + 2 es of r ehicle Licences | * hould be highway com ‘eee 400040¢44469 m carrie! yt where it 1s hown that it is in the public in ow? ame sun ieeeee MEETING OF In the opinion of the commission truction of the St. Lawrences rac eeu nat enaess| ~ COMMISSION P ‘pre judice the position ol Canadian Poet railways At the moment any adjustme nt United States Railway Transporta- of freight tolls and tariffs would tion Probe Has Opening Ses- be inadvisable, it is held, The* fn sion in New York ancial position of the 1 1ilways may, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., 5 POL | | tation problems which was tabled in the House of Com-| i | | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932 IL emenae At The Rodeo Be nonchalant, light a—oh tried to ao at yeah Really, the Ellensburg, Washington, that’s what this fellow rodeo away with it? No siree Did he get | ' Dame Rumor may be all wrong as | She often is. The names prominent- | ly mentioned are those of M. P. Mc- | Caffery, H. B. Rochester and S. M.| | Newton. Mr. McCaffery was mayor | | in the early days, Mr. Rochester sat | | for three terms and Mr. Newton for |seven. Each of these men has his | Supporters and should the three be | in the field the contest will be an | interesting one BONUS IS ~ REQUESTED Conference of Wheat Growing Countries Advocated By Prairies WINNIPEG, Oct, 12:--The fed- eral will be asked for a bonus on wheat production of this year’s crop, it was an nounced at the conclusion of a conference of representatives ol the three prairie governments and officials of the three wheat pools. The conference also urged the “advisability of calling a confer ence of representatives of the government and _ producers of chief exporting countries toe con sider all phases of the wheat problem. The establishment of an inter- provincial conference to meet monthly was alse decided upon, BIG LOSSES government FUNERAL OF OLD TIMER 'Villiam H, Holland Laid to Rest at Cedarvale CEDARVALE, Oct. 12 1eral of the late Wm. H | is said there is a prospect of Alder- | man Rudderham being in the field |as a labor candidate. He is chairman lof the board ef works in the city ;council and is a prominent member’ }city. Alderman Pillsbury has been pp }spoken of as a probability and also | Alderman }Linzey denies that he has any as- The fu-|pirations in that direction but he Holland, } might be persuaded. | aged 68, was conducted here by En- sign Parkinson and Capt ternoo! The | Salv itionist sane musi the district attended the funeral. Deceased was a well known fi-| ‘cure, having taught school under Rev. John Field, early missionary at ' Hazelton loss a widow, son and daughter and ! | ree nieces. There were many floral tributes. Che Daily News NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER WAY NOW IN HOU ; assisted by|there may be aspirants outside the Mendum last Thursday af-|list of ex-mayors and aldermen. To- 1. The Home League of the|day people are looking around for 4c Salvation Army was in attendance.|men who have not served in the eceased was a long standing| past and who might be induced to loffer their services. George Nicker- Envoy Peter Wale of Glen Vowell|son says he is not looking for any ‘We Shall All Meet Again.”|such honors. Max Heilbroner, many The Hazelton band played suitable | believe, would make a good mayor) {but he has intimated that he can- Friends from Kispiox, Glen Vow- | not give the necessary time. John ell and New Hazelton and all round! Mitchell, of the firm of Mitchell & | Currie, might possibly be induced to ' Stephens are also possibilities. Also} He leaves to mourn his} ‘ded to reconsider his decision to re- 'tire from the position. Taken all in Tomorrow’s Tides Thursday, October 13, 1932 High 0:22 a.m. 19.7 ft. 12:34 pm. 20.9 ft. BIE Didrtcdaaen 6:32 am. 5.6 ft. 19:00 pm, 3.9 ft. ICE FIRE ON RIOTERS IN BELFAST | Ten Thousand Take Part. In Unemployed Riots in North Ireland Capital Reply of Mobs to Armored Cars Was to Break Windows In Shops and Street Cars—Two Thousand Officers Are Pressed Into Service BELFAST, Ireland, Oct. 12:—In protest against the failure of the city government to meet their demands for more liberal relief allowances, ten thousand unemployed staged a riot in this city yesterday. When 2000 police of- ficers failed in their efforts by other means to restore or- der, armored cars were brought into use against the mobs. “Finally, after the rioters had star- T I KING OF ted to break windows in store fronts and similarly attack street cars, the Number of Names Mentioned as police shot into the crowds with the result that one man was killed and Possibilities in This Year's Civic Elections several others injured, By the time wder was finally restored, thirty nen had been placed under arrest. If Dame Rumor is right there will be three former mayors of Prince Rupert in the running for the chief magistracy this year. But of course TO TRY COME-BACK? Outside the ex-mayoralty list, it of the Socialist organization in the’ py-javor S. M. Newton who may ! in field for chief magistracy again this year. Halibut Arrivals Summary McCutcheon. Alderman Casey, too, may be there. Alderman There is also a possibility that American—78,000 pounds, 3c and ind 3.8c and 2c. Canadian—20,500 pounds, 3.5¢c and Jc and 5e and 2c. (Note—The American schooner Majestic refused a bid of 4.2¢c and 2c here on Tuesday and left for Se- attle with the catch.) American Wizard, 35,000, Royal, 3.8c and 2c. Franklin, 43,000, Cold Storage, 3¢ : and 2c. take the position if it were thrust upon him. George Arnold and M. M Canadian Livingstone, 5,000, and Viking L., £500, Cold Storage, 5¢ and 2c. Pair of Jacks, 13,000, left for Van- couver Eric Roy, 9,000, Cold Storage, 3.5¢ nd 2c. s the present mayor may be persua- all, the prospects are that greater, interest than usual will be taken ae ¢ candidate - for president of s ever, require a ® United States. He will com- howevet l aie / gation into the question of bariits hence his tour at Philadelphia on ® pecial investi NEW YORK, Oct. 12:—The non- partizan commission appointed re- epee ee eee e024 this year in the civic elections. on : IN MARKET ):++++++eeeee%% . Pn ee ee i* +) | : KILLED IN Bins | AVIATION LANDING + tober 17 and conclude it. in Cali- and tolls : cently to investigate railway trans- ' FISHERMEN TO STRIKE + ‘ iavon itaiabar 7 portation in the United States with| Heavy Selling Movement Crushes | # IF HIGHER PRICE Is + TION L ’ 9 W th Former Presidetit Calvin Coolidge All Issues in New. York to + REFUSED BY CANNERS + \* FIELDS ARE ‘TO BE * *eeeeeeeoeeetee? Today $ @a er is chairman held its first session Low Levels * se e LIFT FALL: BUILT FOR RELIEF # + a ai til here when preliminary details for o—ntlitieas + NEW WESTMINSTER, Oct. +) is wR . * NITSICHIN WINNE ’ +| Prince Rupert—Overeast, calm, |the investigation were arranged, NEW YORK, Oct, 12:—-After suf-|# 12 The British Columbia 4 Rl |® OTTAWA, Oct. 12: With a + ce wee ces @ bar ‘ter. 29.80; temperature, 54; Dr. Harold J. Morton was named| fering heavy losses under a heavy |# Fisheries Protective Association # |*# view to relieving unemploy- # 4 CESAREWITCH STAKES 4 eee wit a : chief investigator for the commis- | selling movement, stocks closed low! will meet on Thursday to con- #| Nineteen English Mines Lost Their | ment, the Department of Na- # $: soe ign ie |" ae net Point—Overcast, calm; | sion on the New York Stock Exchange|# sider the reply of the canner- * Lives in Crash in Lancashire # tional Defence is about to em- + ed MARKET, Eng,, Oct ef * oe ster, 29.74;° temperature, 52; | The commission adopted the of-| Monday. Industrials were off 2 7-10|# ies to their request for an in- > Colliery |# bark upon an extensive pro- + et sichin today won the Ce . mae ab ee ficial name of “National Transpor-} to an average of 58.70, rails were off | # creased price for salmon, If the # —_— \* gram of clearing and estab- # ‘ ree Stakes, blue riband ol é —— “m) : Island Overcast, calm; !tation Committee.” \2 31-100 to 23.65 and utilities 1 75-|# increase is refused, the fisher- #| LEIGH, Lancashire, Eng., Oct.) lishing aviation landing fields # “ he fall racing seasin in Eng j aad . r < : At least three months of sittings! 100 to 22.59 + men plan cessation of fishing #}12:—Nineteen miners were killed|» from the Atlantic to the Pacific # ‘ nd Chelmarsh was second # sea re oe ‘et ind—Part cloudy, |; would be required before any re-! American Telephone dropped be-,# along the whole coast. #)when a lift descending into the |» Oceans. > } and Sandwich third. * eangare cts Sat? in deratg port could be made, Mr, Coolidge |low $100 for the first time since, # #/Plane Lane Colliery on Sunday | @ ¢ a eee eee vn stated. * * * August. levee eeee ced © @ © @ crashed a distance of 1500 fet, “jt PF PP CHHHEHEOES the eee e eee e & & * swell. -*