Lear, 142 SLA TTY» ja ’ PAR TBR¢ LY. 31 Ny, oo = Phone 52; Night Calls Black 379 NORTHERN AND CEN PRINCE RUPE o] XXIII., No. 253. fan 8, 3 Winter Servi. ‘ als &® KAIEN MOTORS wD. S : Chevrolet Sales & Service Goodyear Tires — Willard Batteries Raybestos Brake Linings ’ ’ . * TRaAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER ee RT, r, BC. TX TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932 Prince Rupert—Overcast, easterly wind; barometer, 29.64; temperature, 44; light sea. The Weather fresh PRICE: aa Sr DEMONSTRATI ON IN LONDON PLANNE eader of Hanger Army Is Arrested Today in Raid Staged by — fficers Visited Headquarters of National U nemployed |; Workers’ Movement—March on House of Commons to Be Carried Out, it is Deciared PRINCE T0 London Weuders Whether Princess ingrid of Sweden Has Chosen Wales or George er IN, Nov. 1 nere a Reports the effect cur- re to that of Princes ») a British prince he engagement of Swed rmy’s” recent march on London. Twenty detectives raid-| of conjecture although it is “| Hannington’s office and took charge of rooms in which| sidered more likely ‘lerks and. typists were preparing for tonight’s demon-| R stration coin- Both visited recently princes known | Stockholm and Princess D ° Hannington has long been k 7 epressing as a Communist. He was booked it | it present in London Bow Street police Station ona charge of inciting to mutiny : HOOVER IN Hannington had planned to lead fifty members of the marchers the House {f Co ) tonig! Oo NEW YORK: demand a revision of tl 101€ Sy tem Other lke inemployed ; declared that tonight +i 10! |Spoke at Madison Square Garden Last Night—Demonstrations Against Him Rumored YORK, Nov. 1 Hoover, who demonstra- 1 would be carried out as plan- ned ROOSEVELT President had spoken NEW Herbert and Lib: |deliverance the preside nt has made ») t) With Aid of Progressives erals, Expects to Solve Nation's Difficulties 1e course of hi yr re-election as chief executive Democratic ca H proposal rather was & uph these foundations. “| Are Suspected of Knowing Some of | Kidnapping Case John, imagine having 0 j BE WEDDED s Ingrid | will | | be annou! j on Armistice Day | ee ee | Whether the prince whose be- LONDON, Nov. 1:—Police raided the headquarters of! | throthal 3 to be announced will be| he National Uneilisioyed Workers’ movement today and ee “ ngs ee eal irrested W. A. L. Hannington, organizer of the “hunger prother, prince George, is a matter that it will be} the latter i Ingrid is} j is entire campaign} White House secret service offi- | BOSTON. Ma Nov. 1:—With |cers took special precautions during the assistance of the progressive | the daj after having received re- und liberal statesmen of the coun-!ports that demonstrations against try. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, | th president were planned. Nothing ndidate for president |along this line, however, developed. | f the U State ited here} Mr. Hoover, who was introduced | : ht ne elected |to a wildly enthusiastic audience of | preside! b ble to solve the|some 25,000 persons by Mrs. Theo-| } re now Roosevelt, widow of the for- bese } 1 d brine |mer president, declared the present | ibou ‘ f w era.” | st was not between two men or Gove r I was speak two parties but between two philo before an enormous and enthusias- |Sophies of governmen He charged | sudience in the Boston Arena. Hé | Governol Roosevelt with proposing | ied P ent Hor s charge of | 10 alter the whole traditional foun- | proposing ilter the traditional;dations of American national life. | foun o1 Al in public life. ee | | i | | | | ' j } | After a mob of 10,000 Belfast unemployed had stoned trolley cars, barricaded car lines and looted shops, metal-screened armored cars were used to quell the riot Skidegate Gisirite Mine Will Present Financial Plans Complete Ship Ore to Anyox as Soon as VANCOUVER, Nov. 1:—Arrangements are being made here for the re-financing and re-opening of the Skidegate Sunrise mine near Skidegate Indian village on Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. Instead of put- ting in a mill, the Kitsault-Eagle Mining Co. is planning to ship the developed ore to Anyox smelter. This is being done on the advice of W. G. Norrie-¥® Loewenthal consulting engineer, , who recently examined the proper- | ty and reported very favorably on | it, thus backing up the opinion of | ‘the district mining engineer. j money by the sale of stock and to make ready for shipping ore to the smelter was made at a recent meet- ing of shareholders of the company | here, at which $2,000 out of the! at once sub- ! ‘needed $10,000 was i scribed. A freight rate of $2.50 a ton can ‘be secured from Skidegate to Anyox ‘and the cost of smelting will be jabout $5.00 a ton. The average run | of the ore is $12.50 a ton, so a rea- {sonable profit should be made. If only the higher grades of ore are HAVE CONE | 0 REPAIR arlier in the day at Baltimore,; ON STRIKE IN SEATTL Philadelphia, Chester and other ' IS HOPEFUL points, addressed a mammoth rally} - | jin Madison Square Garden last Wek aad night rt was the most important; Two Hundred Thousand British ‘etchikan Vessel, With Broken Shaft, Here Last Night En- route South Under Tow Textile Workers Involved in Walk-Out Yesterday MANCHESTER, Eng., Nov. 1:— In tow of the Shipped the margin will be quite large. Work at the mine recently stop- |ped when the money available had jbeen all expended. It has béen car- ried out under the direction of W G. MeMorris, who is himself finan- | cially interested in the mine. Con- siderable underground and surface work has been carried on with the j result that indicated pay ore to the [pepe amounts to 4,750 tons ANNOUNCES Ketchikan oe Many thousands of spinners and | »oat Akutan, the Northland Trans- cardroom hands declined to go to tation Co.’s motorship Norco,! work in the spinning section of | which has a broken shaft, arrived the Lancashire cotton textile in- dustry yesterday, rejecting a pro- visional agreement for a wage cut of five to eight percent. It was estimated that, if all the spinners walked out, two hundred thousand workers would be affec- | . jand, after halibut for trans-shipment over the Canadian ways, continued at |} Seattle where she ted. for repairs About eighty percent of the — spindles stopped work ,but the looms were operating normally. TWO MEN MANCHESTER, Nov. 1:—With an estimated 170,000 workers idle spinning section Windows in Vancouver Depart- mental Store Broken During | Riot Yesterday of the Lancashire textile mills was complete today, Opinion pre- vailed, hewever, in authentic cir- cles that the workers who struck in protest at a five to eight per- cent wage cut would be at work | | ; | the strike in the } | VANCOUVER, Nov. men were arrested with maliciously 1:—Two and charged | damaging pro- ' | | from Ketchikan at 6:30 last evening | discharging three car-| jloads of canned salmon,and frozen | east World Peace National Rail- | 10:30 p.m for} For President will be docked | ARRESTED ===. PLATFORM One of Principal Planks of Socialist Candidate {| CHICAGO, Nov. 1—Roland Tho- | mas, Socialist candidate for presi- dent of the United States, has an- | nounced a six-point platform, th: principal plank being one advocat- ing world peace the “beer for revenue” plan of Governor Frank- lin D, Roosevelt, Democratic candi- date for president, as being “dis- honest and impractical.” Wife of Gangster | scnilinimintenchnan 1 | The decision to raise $10,000 more | LOOK FOR SEARCHERS eo Men Are Missing While On Quest for Three Hunters in Mountains ef Wyoming SHARON, Wyoming, Nov. 1 — Plans were being made at the week-end to institute a search for ighteen men who had been out in the Big Horn Mountains for a week looking for three hunters who had been missing since a severe snow- storm broke out at the end of last week. Another blizzard came since the searchers went out. The body of one of the missing hunters was found at the week-end. Hope has been given up for the other two being alive. Is Charged With Taking Motor Car Without Consent Within ten minutes owner had complained by telephone by the city police last night and Frank Gomez was under arrest on 1 charge of taking a motorvehicle without the owner's consent. Gomez is appearing before Magistrate Mc- Clymont in city police court this ifternoon and is also being charged with operating a motorvehicle with- out a driver's licence. The car was located on the Kaien Island Highway with Gomez alleg- “dly driving it. JOHNSON” EXPLAINS 1 month on which to ive ! again mens vem dpa mene _ perty after glass panels in Wood- Coward of Néw York i | the spinners union membership aré’s doonttesent siéth en tiee > : tune of $4,000,000 and * i ' na THAMPTON, Long Island,| will be completed Saturday and a a “i bed hous smashed To Enter Pictures Progressive Republican Senator er doe hink } illow On the persons of three| this offers the chief hope of set- vee er - _ Tells Why He is Supporting r doesn’t think his allov a during an unemployed demon- ane Roosevelt ffic The judge men who were arrested for hit and] tlement. - iis te . . 8) Sutsicient m4 dri here were found com- stration yesterday afternoon, “Kiki” Roberts Arrives at Hollywood in ng { - : : : ; oes 1 Voters’ | plete new wspaper clippings pertain- Police ee a oo to Start Life Over Again SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1:—Sena- Only 139 Go on Municipal yoters | re cidnapping | strators with little difficulty, - tor Hiram Johnson, Republican Pro- . ing to the Lindbergh kidnapping ma : Fe ‘i » KEPUOHCAaN Interior Weather List as Licenceholders and | -ase, The men are also being ques- cean ra $ iS ae enti HOLLY abet hare a oe gressive, Friday night spoke to 12,- Householders tioned on this matter in the belief | B ® | cl d d AFFECTATIO! ee ee of Jat i u€ e aa 000 people in the local auditorium, : : | . ate orious gangster, who as 2¥xDnl: , Terrace? ; th east wind: | : si i‘ | that they may possess some infor- eing n u e | Affectation is an awkward ana |™ a eee vane 1 ee ba explaining why he was supporting race—Cloudy, southeas} wind, Only 139 persons in all qualified |murdered some time ago at Albany,| Governor Roosevelt at the present lemperature, 40 i householders jmation orced imitation of what should be | i he t the week-end. She | ; r vi Haze it Part cloudy lear jem, Hesncaholners ane ee ia PAL in Ship’ $ Ca S|. senuine and easy, wanting the |" sip Le *. SHC time. The meeting was held under ‘ Ul P : f, CiCar, | rot ’ t re : , or zi 32 ” wena ifor the civic you - ic | oeauty that accompanies what is Vk ce Naglg gitar gece by - a * ey eoeeenave Te lit was learned at the ¢ nied: je VINE ° publican Roa:evelt League. ithers—Fog, calm, 22 laity clerk this morning following |About to Be Sued, kU , jhatural Locke jwhich she hopes to win fame and | clithicinsithe “ntti tiahe iti heel urns Lake—Clear, calm, 20 ok registrations st eve Starting next week, Union steam- | eee: . 5 » saic i erent ae a ee coat | ler Carde ill include Ocean Falls|# @##*#*#*#@e?@*@@ @ . Sorte. Ghee sata i 0997-90807 202 9-4% ~ ~- lning. Last year 282 persons quali ctor isa ears" wo ; : eprveneee. eeeeceere + e + } itegory while on her points of call southbound | * **+46 eeee ee? @/fied to vote in this ¢ eae. 208 from here to Vancouver. The vé el * LIQUOR PRICES IN * 6 NEW WORLD WHEAT * * * 930 tl were 272; in 1929, 296, | ie : yee F ‘OLU y | * AROLIT ola : S 1938, 385. Possibly, the fact | James Hall, Wanted For Non-Sup-! will continue to leave here for the |* BRITISH COLUMBIA ran son 0 enr LOW PRICE we y 7 ¢ , . r + Canna uae eet Al al hal little interest has been awak port, Drops Out of Sight south at 1:30 Tuesday afternoons |* Re : IC b tL d Goi in ls CHICAGO, Nov, 1:—-Wheat @ + , : ae ; URGED +! { in municipal’ polities for next at Gan Diego BS AL presen! . : abo 0 ye 0 ay *# prices descended to the lowest @ 4 WARFARE IS URGE CEE ee catally teepenstale} an ae dis \# VICTORIA, Nov, 1—The Bri- '* = én thank Saturday @ ——— %) year nas pee . | 4 { Hall * tish Columbia government has ‘ prices in history on Saturday * oprnev a / tivity in getting on| SAN DIEGO, Nov. 1 James Hall, A : | re ame) / ow - a's GENEVA, Noy, 1:—A report ; for Ke aE OF 88 well known screerr and stage actor, | Vancouver Wheat # decided to pass on to the pub- nto ic u . coe aaa shi a : + been. prepared for sub- ©) the |S may still qualify|who had been mf&king a personal i# lic reductions made by the os — ped to et ere are + lon. to the: forthooming @) Proper ie ‘ vie ele stion | appearance at a local theatre, dis- \# minion in its liquor duties and + HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1:--John Da- # cent below the world’s all-time @ : uary civic elec ‘ é ays . ) y . © ursinn Eee aig A . ny ne property regis- |appeared as e xtradition proceedings| VANCOUVER, Nov.’ 1—The pricc|# excise taxes of $2 per gallon, # ‘vis Lodge, grandson of Henry Cabot # low figure bree aa ee > Bing the ‘complete abolition ®) provid Nt the assessed value of $100|were about to be instituted against of wheat her odie was 43%c. |# The new price list will be is- # Lodge, has arrived here to enter the # in eens ss e reign o . va i See eek een oe re sn or before November 30, | him tor ts return to Connecticut] VANCOUVER, Nov. 1:—Wheat|# sued on December 1. # moving pictures. He has been selec- .o Elizabe ip igh _ bacteriological warfare 1e ae, loa vo on the list auto-|where he is being sued by his wife,)was quoted at 44%c on the local @ @ ted to play a part opposite May West ereeeesesese > Oye eee eee ltrene Hall, for non-support exchange yesterday, j\@e het eee eee tees in a Paramount picture e¢ *teteee ee*+004¢ #| matically after the , that his car had been removed, the ; missing vehicle had been recovered * v k, a8 ¢ i ae Fae