ASK ABOUT OUR 6 Winter Service Specials KAIEN MOTORS LTD. 4 , The Weather chevrolet Sales & Service Goodyear Tires — Willard Batteries ee Ae Brake Linings Pesce. Recies! dladiia: sia a : Night Calls Black 379 southeast wind; barometer, 30.00; temperature, 45; sea choppy. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER £, ee <2 >, = = . a, f 1 10. ; &. id “O> —— ae _ pe a “ee, PRINC E RUPE RT, B.C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 81082 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ; ARMS .4RLEY IMPORTANCE STRESSED — NE PACTS ARE | “Saks Acid Test of Public Opinion | LIBERALS John Hu i Calta DAW rae ae g | NOTBOUND) Released From Jail jnabling Bills Are Given Second Mackenzie King Replies to Pre- wee Mates and Pays $1000 Fine inons at Ottawa OTTAWA, Nov. 8:—The Liberal | party will not consider itself bound by any policy initiated by 7 : : e ° the present government in con, {port That Norfolk Shipbuilder, Jailed in Connection nection with Imperial Conference With Lindbergh Kidnapping, Has Valuabe Infor- atreements, Rt. Hon. William mation in Case is Not Confirmed Lyon Mackenzie King, Liberal Leader, declared in the House of | FTEMINGTON, N.J., Nov. 8:—John Hughes Curtis, Commons yesterday. > ° . ° ° : ‘ Mr. King’s statement followea |COnVicted of obstructing justice in connection with the a declaration by Prime Minister | Lindbergh baby kidnapping last spring, was freed yester- R. B. Bennett that, while Parlia- {day when Judge Adam Robins suspended the operation ment was entirely free and un- | yf his one-year prison sentence. Curtis then paid a fine of trammelled, he considered that $1000 ‘he Canadian Parliament was ir ' ‘ A report th: ; 5 ven* | honor-bound to live up to the ob . Saat Custis tae seve ee e of thi the authorities valuable informa- ” Vv C ; ° . | Servance of this agreement. tion in the Lindbergh case could CRASH ON not be officially confirmed. (CHARGES TO |PremierMacDonald § TAKE-OFF OTTAWA, Nov. 8:—Second read- ing was given in the House of Com- | mons yesterday to bills ratifying, the trade agreements with the Ir- ish Free State, Southern Rhodesia snd South Africa which were ne- gotiated at the recent Imperial eco- nomic conference. (HILDREN’S CLOTHING Unemployed Delegation Appears Before Council—Committee te Pass on Applications ition consisting of Charles T. W. Murphy and Tom representing the local f the National Unemployed oe Association, appeared be- BE REDUCED Projected Flight of Ruth Nichols . ‘ the city council at its meeting Comes to Abortive End at ‘night 0 again urge the neces- New York a { winter clothing being pro- Trobability That Grain Handling iatasheatel : vii for the children of destitute | Costs in Canada Will Be Cut— FLOYD BENNETT FIELD, New * Situs: Aster Maver Grate had Board to Control Rates York, Nov. 8:—Ruth Nichols’ pro- a? paired to the delegation that all oe : +yeturt-traaking ” non-stoy ° 7 the funds for clothing had been ex- OTTAWA, Nov. 8:—Hon. H. H flight from New York to, Los An- : hhusted and the city would have to| evens, minister of trade and geles came to an abortive end when i» ‘q reelve back from the government mmerce, told the House of Com- her plane was wrecked in crashing 1% f the cost-of tlothing al-' rons yesterday . that it was “ex- on taking off. Apparently, getting tributed’ before any more emely likely that there will be a out of control as it was about to : j ubstan , “bic ae ~ s > ; i ‘ be made available. the delc- ibstantial reduction in. grain rise, Miss Nichols’ plane left the indling charges concrete runway and dived into the ground nearby The aviatrix was not injured and succeeded in preventing the ma- chine from bursting into flames. d toa suggestion of Ald | Mr. Stevens was piloting a bill hrough the House to clothe the |Board of Grain Commissioners with jpower to vary grain handling narges. The bill passed through all jstages and was sent to the Senate. in future, all applica- thing shall come to th h the central committee | National Unemployed Work ers A ition which shall vouch nafideness of each cast Mayor Orme assured the delega-| . | Yon that the city council was hon- F INF RMATI estly ar neerely desirous of set t t ric ELECTORS : . Hoover, Coolidge, Mills and Others | } APPEAL TO rm polls today i was financially possible rbert Hoover of United States whose politic al future is in hands of voters at American Ald. Macdonald thought that the On Air Last Night be ing the children supplied with President He! Colhing and would do so as soon as | = © } : - ; ‘ cour ld urge upon the gov- ° © BRITAIN iS City Writes to Victoria to Find Out % oe %y frnment the necessity of paying up a otin 1S ornin | | More About Relief Assistance Urges support of nations for WASHINGTON, Nov. 8:—Presi- Ss share of relief as soon as pos- | | | For Municipalities forthcoming disarmament con- |dent Herbert Hoover, Former Presi- | INTER ESTED) farennd dent Calvin Coolidge and Secretary Ald. ( y then offered the sug . | Mayor C. H. Orme informed the of the Treasury Ogden U: Mulls one féstion that the unemployed asso eavier en ver, Nl eit y council at last night's meeting umong notable speakers on a final Clat t vouch for the abso: | i that a letter had been written t 9 radio appeal issued to the voters of ‘ lute b fide-ness of each appli . ° ’ Cld Country Papers Devote Consid-| po, J Ww. Jones minister of fin ane United States by the Republican cant for thir . " : | f R in an now erable Attention to United lance at Victoria, seeking further de | party last night on the eve of to- ehhai | i . - c = £ p ny T. W. Murphy stated that this pl e 0 a ee |tails in regard to the announce VEHEMENT * “President. Hooves, oa b | suggest would be agreeable to | - jment conveyed in Canadian Pre President Hoover, on his way to the a i | wiation wa Se | Brit \ idispatches to the Daily News last his home at Palo Alto, Cal., spoke alre : aC REX : ; “a : l YUU t'week that the provincial govern : Se 7 from Elko, Nev.; Former President rking yn such a basi . VORI Naw § There only one thing happen- vane ve | oting a great ae : British Premier Criticizes Leisure- ‘onlide ; with th ilies Ss ia NEW YORK, Nov. 6: a8 ; dy idential el-y ment was moving towards assisting > Coolidge from his home at North- Ald. } phir ea ; ast United States. 1 we is the election. While | deal of space | pagent ‘ me of the municipalities of the ly Preparations Being Made umpton, Mass. and Secretary of Ald. Black urge , ortance| Ing todas , wee ; len. 4 though} some « 1e ps . : : \ Of ar x upped tn a | | rf | the vreal mature, ver Vy yener?e al ; : ; vrovince in financing their unem Fee Suaeeens the Treasury Mills from Washing- ar tizen ‘advising the relief|the choice 0 yesiaene 1 I ; few. if any, of t! re taking side , . 5 Conference | ‘sg . . tommitt, { he knew of any per-|; eg . choice of viet are sident, state gov- v, oe z lerbert. Hoover|loyment relief this winter, It wa | ton, D. C. Senator Arthur Capper, gavel, linterest is tal Nig nag A pey Letw Pit ‘ yj | herr a dinsenih a another speaker, was heard from n receiving relief who was not in| << indoes and a hundred other offic ials. nd Governor Franklin D. Roost cpected that full informatio. Mt Fea ak te med of it jel nOors, JM reap fidence in the outcome, the! voit would be forthcoming by the next LONDON, Novy. 8:—Prime Min- |" enandoan, lowa r} ‘ ‘ ry) | i . » | While bo C6 Oe a ting trongly in favor of! 6 I vspaper, com | Neeting of the council ister J, Ramsay MacDonald, in ee ee eee ? EAD betting 1 Li ! : n ) p ¢ ie} The Re : ; vic May thi | Ald. Collart gave notice that aj the House of Commons yesterday, | = : I 1 , I ‘ ’ | # that in the past favorites have hate anit f i leadership.” meeting of the council to provide| urely preparations that are being ‘ 1 He } La : > seh ; ney 1 i h ‘ ake Commonly e Point—Part cloudy defeated in the final or the floating of bonds to cover! made for the projected world eco- Terrace—Rain, calm, temperature + a a Siu Te have evel. T DOWN «:; | “3 he city’s share of relief work car-| nomic conference, 40 , . . . ated last , oe d . “ 4 nests 2008; nperature, 46; heavy swell Th e fl tide of ballotting threa- : ried out last winter which would Anybody who understands the Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 34. a. Island_—Cloudy, strong tened to Override even the new ee Railway Service mount to something in excess of} issues at stake and then talks Smithers—Part cloudy, calm, 25; Today’s Weather PEN RIOT en a for president, |The Re-| menting editorially, sald: “May tht}, 10 Coupe introduced at nest| yehewentty erliiced ‘ep tee | MCCTION SUmNNES - routhwest wind; sea rough. total of four years ago, inundating $14,000. about spring or early summer 4S |), .66 inches new snow. , v6 scpealilainenal si Mutinous Convicts Cause Another) |), united states polling places to Is Taken Up By a er i so 2 ape oo | Burns Lake-—Snowing, calm, 27. ° Se 4 eel ae a dty 80 ne a vf it 99 0.9.9 2 rss Me MacDonald hanes . +e St. Vincent de Pau 1932 converged at the general elec- L | M b + * _— , Pe ae * ¢ ‘+4444 «Last HALIBUT OF *| tions. Raip and even snow in some ocal Mem ers # BRITAIN RAISES DUTIES bal By Oey are eee | + + SEASON IS LANDED *| ov yINCENT DE PAUL, Nov. ® tates yfailed to slacken the deter- |# ON IRISH FREE STATE = #/ ° oe i a ea a om * WHEAT PRICES MUCH + 3S *| Mutinow y caused /mination of the voters to exercise! A letter from Olof Hanson, M. P.|@ AGRICULTURE PRODUCE | SON Ts” Bille Ot non |* IMPROVED ON MONDAY # Olloy : tte1 ; ilege , reneva with the intention ve + tis Wing the closing of the *} » disturb e cu “| their qu drenniel privilege for Skeena. re it last night s\* Ps € SP anuiee nese wry fy los \* ; esa o 4a, . eason a week ago to *| shop at \ Paul . meeting of the ity council ack- | + LONDON, Nov. 8:—The Bri- # bee . 1? WINNIPEG, Nov. 8:—Profit- : + cone he last fresh halibut for *| Penite ntiary bub t ut , , R nowledged receipt of a resolution|# tish government has boosted # * > ae here and at Chicago # F * been 'S believed now to have * quelled by ‘ k action of te Former eeve from the Chamber of Commerce |# the special duties imposed on # Veurnuver Wheat * whittled wheat prices one and # © The: ‘“nded at Prince Rupert. * ou urd e and city council complaining at the}# imports of agricultural produce # * a half cents from thelr highs # ee Were no boats in today #} ) Gyard Albert Miron sul MF Dead In South present train service in connection|*# from the Irish Free State toa # * for the day but futures closed # © Am, Catches, Such remaining *) proken arm whe prisoner a with making of halibut shipments \* virtually prohibitive level, The # VANCOUVER, “Nov 8 The ori |@ with the largest. gains in ten # a Mean boats’ as may still be Fh hack d him ne Mr. Hanson stated in the letter that \* special duties are in reprisal at #)of wheat here today was 46%4¢. \< days. Closing prices yesterday # 2 vA Wu proceed to Seattle +) aii NEW WESTMINSTER, Nov. 8 on the day of writing he was leav-!# the refusal of the Free State to #| bushel * were 2'4c to 154c higher than # ’ +4 tm catches, it is believ- + ; i the William Reid, aged 68, former reeve|ing Ottawa fol Montreal to take |# pay land annuities. #;| VANCOUVER, Nov. 8 Wheat | # on Saturday. 4 + @| Tonigh oc of Pitt Meadows Municipality, isjthe matter up with the railway)® @/was quoted at 47%c on the local|@ sitels 2 *. 4 Tow ‘ Re ee ec aig dead here. He was bern in Ireland,’ authorities |e ee eee eee eee exchange yesterday. \* eee Cee 68 : * + © @€ @ @ porns. . ‘