ASK ABOUT OUR Winter Service Specials KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Sales & Service Goodyear Tires —- Willard Batteries Raybestos Brake Linings Phone 52; Night Calls Black 379 —_ Daily News NORTHERN AND CENTRaL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER MACKENZIE TA UNCHES Ancient British City Takes On Battle-Like Appearance Today -- Police Fight With Marchers ROOSEVELT . | skirts to Hyde Park—Oxford Shopping District BACK HOME Becomes Surging Mass of Hyserical People—Exciting Scenes Democratic Candidate For President | Had ‘Iriumphal! Tour of South- eastern States or” ad LONDON, Oct. ‘—Rioting occurred on Edgewar2 'Road where thousands of “hunger mare hers” were enter-| ing Hyde Park today to organize for their protests against “Oct the new prov isions of the dole syste m. Police charged the, ALBANY, N.Y 27:—Govel nor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Demo- | © ‘rowds, swinging long batons right and left. Several were | cratic candidate for president of injured. The rioting broke out opposite the Marble Arch the United States, was back yme * ntrane yesterday following a igus | It was estimated that fifty thou-} whirlwind eight i lay tour of the « TO OBTA IN | nd people, mostly spectators, were outh and east during which massed in the park where many of nade campaign speeches ¢ ithe marchers were assembled and us centres of importance | PREFERENCE | itheir lead were making spee- The tide is flowing sti hes. The police singled out the favor of the Democrats,” de ae d lleaders and arrested them despite Governor Roosevelt to newspaper-' Goods Must Be Consigned Direct shouts of protest from the crowd. men From Canada to Britain, It | The trouble began when a brick| The Democratic eandidate will {is Announced is heaved through the Post Office isit Massachussetts at the week oqengonh window at Great Cumberland Place. | efi giving @ major address at Bos-' OTTAWA, Oct?” 27: were hurled at ton on Monday night goods shipped to the United King- ie charging police, dom will receive a British prefer- Mn in } ence if consigned directly from Canada whether they pass through the United States en- route not. Will Make at Number of Canadian consiq¢ned to United States and then re- Points Between Now and Election Day Datei to the United Kingdom —Canadian®+Stones and: sticks | | ltrict became a surging mass. Wo- were broken. Cumberland} was finally cleared In the park a living wall of po- lice, st inding shoulder to shoulder lke pt back the as the mar- chers entered | Today’s demonstration was the | | | dows >} - or ace ,oods crowds Speeches : : will not receive the preference. iclimax of a nation-wide gathering | 'of unemployed and the goal was the Payment of Cash WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct |famous park in the centre of the Details of President Herbert Hoo |B D d d ity where two thousand marchers, | ver’s final campaign tour prior t ouuses eman e the outskirts of the| | who entered he national election on November |city last night to appe al for a more 8 were made known last nigh Representatives of Veterans of} generous administration of the dole, | On his way to Indlanapoll Four Wars Put Request Before | were augmented ie thousands of | where he will addre in importa Hoover |London’s unemployed. Their parti- meeting Friday night, Mr. Hoover cular protest was at the “means Will make eight talks during stop HINGTON, D.C. Oct. 27 test” of the dole system. The in 1 West Virginia, Ohio and Ind‘ar Lmm yment of cash bon- yading hunger’ army” of two Following the Indianapolis meet-|,, formally demat 1 of} thousand was led by W. A. L. Han Mr. Hoover will be heard In ma-| pp, nt Herbert Hoover yester-| nington, Communist, who is al jor speeches at Baltimore, Phil jay by representatives of veterans! leged to have already been active delphia and Newark before closing four war in connection with mutinies and his campaign on Monday night other disorders. Madison Square Garden in New S Approximately five thousand| , + ADP} uM ’ York ” Well Known cree n police were assigned to special | h duty to quell the disturbance, de Star Now Mot L@Y | monstrating the fact that never| | before has Scotland Yard taken} ch elaborate with a Police Seven and Half Pound Child Born in Brooklyn Yesterday to demonstration of workers van motors, wireless-equip- C ‘OMMUNISTS * | yesterday to be removed to the ary i States PRINCE RUPERT, B. C5 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 27, | | | | The Oxford Street shopping dis- | jmen were shrieking and many win-+ precautions to deal} 1932 aba Oddity From B Bermuda | i When the Astor yacht Nourmahal docked at New York re- cently, they brought back several marine oddities, including this huge lobster from Bermuda. ADVANCES | WHEAT HAS ~ INSTOCK COME-BACK } } Twe-Day Display of Bearishness Halted With Upward Turn— | Majority of New York Issues Up— Wheat and Pound Reach } Low Levels Gain Between lc and 2c | --— ep exmmne NEW YORK, Oct, 27 Slearten-| WINNIPEG, Oct. 27:—Wheat ed by the announcement of a divi-| prices turned upward today to effectively halt the two-day dis- play of bearishness which had sent prices to the lowest levels in the history of the exchange. Clos- ing prices were from I’se to L'4e idend on United States Steel P: ferred, the local stock market show ed fair gains on yesterday's tradin with the majority of iss higher. The industrial average wa i¢s closing lup 1 4-100 points to 61.36, the rail| above yesterday's final figures. javerage up 52-100 to 27.64 and uti-| VANCOUVER, Oct. 27:—Wheat quoted at 45¢ on the local be ies up 37-100 to 27-18 wa During the day 869,260 share exchange today. |! hanged hands | Grains showed slight advances i . late in the day to close one ce «N R n iliati n idown from Tuesday after Castel 0 eco Cl 0 | struck the lowest levels on record In Royal Family |e arlier in the session. Cotton closed }up 75c per b ile Bonds closed at an average Of Visit of Princess Helen to Bucharest 18.87, off 33-100 Has Nothing to Do With This The British pound sterling also It Is Announced year, isank to a new low level for the | $3,297 Storage in London, England, Tomorrow’s Tides Friday, October 28, 1932 BEAD ha clcsssiessscddsciee eee Meg ae 12: o1 ‘pm. 22.3 ft. COW cee §:55 am. 5.2 ft. 18:32 pm. 2.5 ft. Collapse of Economie System Under Present Conditions is Feared Trade Agreements With United Kingdom Will Not Help Starving Unemployed, Vancouver Centre Liberal Member Tells House of Commons OTTAWA, Oct. 27:—-Complete collapse of the economie system in Canada within eighteen months if present con- ditions continue is feared by Hon. Ian Mackenzie, M.P, for Vancouver Centre. Unable to find any hope in the trade agreement with the United Kingdom when he spoke in the House of Commons yesterday, Capt. Mackenzie launched kato a general assault on the eco- MAY KNOW nomic and tariff policies of the OF KIDNAP Bennett government. It was, he Suspect in Connection With Lind charged, a government in the in- terest of “coupon-clippers, protect- bergh Abduction is Being Held In Spanish City ing idle men and idle money.” Told Sailors The new trade treaty would not help the starving unemployed, Capt. Man Giving Name of John Saul is Detained at Seville For Fur- Mackenzie declared. ther Questioning ' ASSAILED SEVILLE, Spain, Oct. 27:—At the instance of the United States con- Former Chancellor of Germany is Stoned by Communists and jul here, a man giving the name of John Saul is being held for ques- Hitlerites in Bavaria ioning in connection with the kid- 1apping of Charles Augustus Lind vergh jr. and the distribution oi $50,000 ransom money which was paid for the return of the child. De- tention of the man followed a con- versation he is alleged to have en- saged in with two United States ailors who informed the consul hat he appeared to have consider- ible information on these subjects Saul, who was arrested Tuesday night, refused to answer questions intil he faced American authori- ies. It is expected he will be trans- ferred to Madrid jail for further xamination. Saul’s identification papers ap ear to be not in order and it is pos ible that is not his real name There is also some unecrtainty as ‘o his nationality. | BOMBURG, Bavaria, Oct. 27:— former Chancellor Heinrich Bruen- ng was stoned by Communists and fitlerites while leaving his car here esterday to give an address. The nob was dispersed and Bruening vas not hurt. PLEADS FOR DEMOCRATS Only Hope of United States Recoy- ery Rests in Change of Admin- istration, Declares Colby SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27:—Bain- bridge Colby, who was a member of he administration of the late Pre- sident Woodrow Wilson, in a speech rere yesterday in support of the candidature of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt for president of the United States, declared that the ynly hope of recovery for the Uni- Pay of College Staff Reduced on Armistice Day mon Helen Twelvetrees ped, and motoreycle squads kept closing at The Canadian BUCHAREST. Roumania, Oct. 27: ed States from its present econo- a —_ il headquarters in touch with a dozen|dollar closed at 91'4¢c The visit of Princess Helen to nic ills lay in a change from Re- Y sh Missionaries | : . h , Bars > Ross Took elie in | BROOKLYN, Oct. ¢ A seven | or more contingents of marchers as | ware Bucharest has no significance as| fen Percent Cut in Salaries at) oublican to Democratic administra- See ar ot Foochow land a half pound baby wa on if the whole business were battle| RIOT IN far as ‘the possibility of @ fecon Nerthwestern University is ion and policies, . terda\ to Helen Twelve > si} ‘ 7 ‘¢ is ¢ - A 0 d ee here yesterday manoeuvres ciliation with King Carol is con nnounce ce - tree ell known reen beauty A drizzle and chill wind, to whic al ‘d, it was officially stated yes gnats ro Oct. 27:—Bri-| trees, we! ; cerned, it we ally § ye: as | t We ath ti > re China ri ae ‘lee are | Whose husband is Frank Woody the marchers have lone been ac- terday. Princess Helen merely came CHICAGO, Oct. 27 A ten per- n erior @a er flee de lato Saher from their| Los Ant real estate dealer. MISS | cystomed, failed to dampen the ar here to be present at the eleventh| ent cut in the salaries of the staff om a . tre \ li in ; An if the var ; $ as *y et t rs ‘row , of Northwestern University was an y ; Posi ' rwelvetrees, who live Lo dor of the various columns as they .. birthday of her son, Crown Prince} °f Northwe n : . 2 . posts in the north befor . 2 goles, has been spending the past| moved in from the rim of London] Deliberations of Chicago Council | 4) 961 nounced yesterday. The reduction ae a Clear, calm; vempere ve eee hree months ‘prior to confinement) with Red Flags flying Disturbed By Unemployed aseshshilctaipal is necessary to meet an estimated| UES ** laws, it became known here yester- i! ure oe 8 Tl) : Demonstration deficit of $400,000 ean term’ Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 37. day here with her mothet Prime Aginister a Rameay Mac-! ae had $400, on the terms op Smithers—Cloudy, calm, 38. It is possible that.a squadron of! | Sonal already a ap oe CHICAGO, Oct. 27:—One hun ome Burns Lake-—Three inches of , 7 sideration to some oO re requests : com oT. a ee i oe ae) a Pa ew s , . a aa eee ey ae Richard Bennett | that are being made, = unempaies men and women Y ung Ro whefeller hew snow, a eae anila to Shangha who started a riot in a city coun oc here to take on the refugee mis-| Mo ye net here yesterd: v h en mney 0 eee e0000640464 j ; Has neumonia mee ine 1e yesterday when ey ® a Former President [ss 'es ToBe Wedded Soon! "2. e| —_— ormer resi en vances in regard to the administr \- Rt. Rev. Derwyn Owen of Niagara + VICTORIA WOMAN IS + Ce Pee BeCeCeHeF? Nenting For ‘ie | tion of relicf, were appeased when! to Succeed Archbishop Sweeney, . \* DROWNED IN WASHTUB * * *| Veteran, Actor, ne Beryl | Of Mexico to Take |Mayor Anton Cermak promised that Who Has Retired John D. UL Takes “Out Licence to) * ° * YUKON RIVER IS #| Against Malady, to ne |he would give their representatives ei Marry Miss Blanchette Hooker |*# VICTORIA, Oct, 27:—With # + NOW FREEZING UP *) to Drier Climate U. S. Ci tizenshi an audience on Friday. | TORONTO, Oct. 27:—Rt. Rev, of Buffalo * her head buried in a tub of # 7 ae r — 8 Oot 97:.-Richard Pp : 'Derwyn Owen, Bishop of Niagara, + soapy water, Mrs, Elizabeth * FAIRBANKS, Alaska Ook. $1.) Ma Aor t 4 lI] known ane H | b t A . | | has been elected bishop of the Ang-| NEW YORK, Oct, 27:—John D.|* Crews was found drowned in # * —Winter, rather belated this ri ES eas . ft se of Bar-| SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct, 27:—Gen- a Il u rriva S Hlican diocese of Toronto in succes- | Rockefeller III took out a licence * her home here yesterday, The # * year, arrived along the Yukon # jfamily of actors an bey ies eral Ortez Rubio, former’ President : j lsion to Archbishop Sweeney who|here yesterday to marry Miss Blan- *# woman is believed to have # * River today with the ice jam © hare, Cont ee ‘i fl hting for his|of Mexico, has purchased property | American |has resigned, chette Hooker, daughter of a Buf-|# been seized with a fainting # . ar een stars, who 1s fig —" : : uw ere | spe : * med at Fort Yukon, The rivet #|screen ae aati attack of pneumo-| here with a view, it is reported, to’ Coolidge 22,000 pounds, 5.7¢ and} —_—$—____—. falo industrialist, Rockefeller gave |# spell while engaged in wash- * is freezing up all along its # life agains fered by his physicians| taking up residence in this city and 3c, going to Seattle. Upwards of 100,000 people are|his age as 26 and that of Miss Hoo- \+ ing. * : course. # nia, was orderec becoming a citizen of the United Charlotte, 3,500, 5¢ and 3c, Cvld| living in 30,000 basement dwellings} ker as 23. They plan to be married * * + at Palm Spriligs *)air . het eee geet ee? It °° 9 Seo eee