BOYS | % thie stae ’ ° seo vnivesiy Tomorrow's Tides at $5,000 we “ are INaW TTava cr april prizes. * : avy err NE a 9:59 a.m. 20.5 ft. KAIEN Murassaen @ALLVIsingy ¢ 22:42 p.m. 18.5 ft. a Chevrolet Dealers phone 52 and Black 379 | stinceaiined le ar isla ee ae ea | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932 me a a _ — Sc ne ee ee a ™ - ae = 7 _ land and Czecho-Slovakia Join In Request For Relief From Obligations Due in December Will Assist Bridge Fans Called In London Declares It Cannot Continue Under Present Ar- rangement Without Defaulting—President Hoover pees Understood to Be in Favor of “New Deal” | WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 23:—The Department of State was advised yesterday that Italy would make its war'| debt payment as scheduled for December. Poland yester-| day joined Great Britain, France, Belgium and Czecho-| Slovakia in asking for relief from payments due in De- cember. On Monday Czecho-Slovakia officially deposited | a note with the State Departmen x i requesting the United State for relief from war debt payments DRIVE DOGS | Czecno-Slovakia na payment j amounting to $1,500,000 coming due TO CHICAGO in December. In all a total of $150,- | 000,000 of European debt lall due in December of which Great Britain c sa So ala eae \ . owes $95,000,000, France, $19,000,000 Clyde Williams Leaves Coppe and Belgium. $2.000,00( Centre, Alaska, For Windy It is believed here that President City *mier Robert Gardiner | Hoover will require European na- ee 3 ‘OPPE JENTRE, Alaska, Nov. chewan who conferred tions to pay their war debts due to COPPER CE with Premier Anderson the United States on December 15 = c ae ‘as f ; Clyde Williams, veteran of 31 on Sunday next and will then propose that a yeurs of prospecting, trapping and ' ‘ mushing in the northland, has new deal” on the whole question FE F r ‘ ‘ : left here on an overland trip to t 1S possibie thal the president may : ON R NCE , that tter be t Chicago. recomn I I ne m De i Williams will go to Dawson conference be heid to arrange for | | | 23:—With nine Alaskan sled dogs, | | ikinamaen Se oT and, after that, will depend upon This is the way a big deal is put over—automatically. Bridge ad- IN REGINA ee. ae the Canadian government for di- | dicts will be glad to know th : ine has been inventec to Britain Ready to Pay rections, probably making the dish out the pasteboards LONDON, Nov. 2 It i ed trip via the Yukon Telegraph Oitica Speculation Follows | jy authoritative quarters here that Trail. | Meeting of Premier Anderson treat Britain will pay v . ee l F W ld P and Mr, Gardiner {thee United Btates in December, 1 T S Inspiring Plea For World Peace ¥ : | Payment of same is demande bu rumpeter : wans REGINA Sask., Nov. 23:—Poli that she will give notice at tel me tal observers are speculating on | ‘me that further payments on the Are Wintering at | By Enlightened Public Oy inion \ ree hah the fst ot ee fee and that demand of ame] yeep Charlottes Is Made By Gyro Club Speaker " Wii sureis ne ie! tek between Premier J. T. M. |W!) SU . iderson and James G. Gardiner, . Cs ‘Hation eee ape : ter i . cane G Opposed to Cance ’ What are said to be trumpete! “Not hy treaties. hy agreements or by law 2M ill the peace ner premier and leader of the WASHING p< jov. 2 wans have returned to winter at} . * , ‘ : 1 Te : iberal party ek icomcaiiiee cancel- ‘Tiell om the Queen Charlotte Is!-| Of the world be secured but by an enlightened public op- The meeting definitely fore mn of Ew war debt : rhere are 24 in all so far, 13| inion, a new spirit in the nations, a broad love of truth padewed great measure of co the United & expresst dD ne nd 11 cygnets. They spend} and justice and service sucha l inspired hy the life, peratic he Ee . . . . . . ’ 1 . : tion between Conservative Vice-President-I yh Nan no if eir time floatine e@race lteachines and spirit of Jesus of Nazareth, declared Rev. nN Liberal leaders in the com- ; RAW bon Siva scctee 3:29 am. 17.0 ft. 16:26 p.m. 654 ft. PRICE: FivE CENTS BRITISH LABORITE LEADER CRITICAL OF CROWN SPEECH National Government ~~ Is Attacked For Lack of Workless Policy Program Planned By Administration Worthy Neither of | King or Parliament, George Lansbury Declares | During Heated Debate in House | LONDON, Nov. 23:—Shortly after the formal opening of Parliament yesterday, a heated debate arose on the question of unemployment. George Lansbury, leader of ‘he Labor Opposition, attacked the Speech from the Throne, declaring that it was “not worthy of Parliament or of being put in the name of the King.” Prime Minister #). Ramsay MacDonald vigorousty | defended the national government HANSON IS j in its efforts to deal with the un- ; | claployment problem. FOR PACT nome colt | | NOME GOLD Voted With Government at Ot- | tawa on Free State Trade IS SHIPPED Treaty OTTAWA, Nov. 23:—Olof Han- |ullion to Value of $50,000 Dis- son, M.P. for Skeena, yesterday | patched By Airplane to Seattle voted with the government in fa- vor of the trade pact between Canada and the Irish Free State because of his regard for the right of minorities, NOME, Nov. 23:-—-Gold bullion valued at $50,900, the last of the season's dredging operations in this vicinity, left early this week by airplane for Seattle. His view was that he was ob- the history of trade pacts nego- Repair Shop Is recognize and to help a minority lized to support this agreement me — because it was the first time in Boy Scout Toy tiated by Canada that a sub- Stantial move has been taken to > people as those of the Irish Free Now Operating State were at present. The Boy Scouts’ Toy Shop is now DISCUSSING open for the fifth year for the re- ceipt of toys, books, dolls, games, etc., to be distributed after being MANCHURIA repaired, to deserving children who would not otherwise receive toys PH a : | this Christmas GENEVA, Nov. 23:—The Man-| Gifts of toys, ete., which can be churian question was opened this repaired will be welcomed and may j week by the League of Nations). prought to the shop formerly oc- | when consideration of the report of cupied by the Electric Bakery or j the Lytton Commission commen-| oo pe left with A. E. Ireland. | ced. | Those in charge ask that toys be ( | 2 ernertea + rer ‘ ' Mg se : Garner wh he be-'| fully up and down the Tlell River W. D. Grant Hollineworth, pastor of First Presbyterian | : . ae om ar a oor donated at the earliest opportunity f session of the Legislature, it (yovoc the ia ; m pet like a brass band.”"! \'s ** | and United States will find com- and not left for the yast week. } ; iddre r anderstoad, b the new Col ire Of | year there were 27 in all o| ‘ or ware fs = a bl mon ground for agreement in con- ean er rie t : ‘ii ea i I al La ‘ P ssi he vA re er of tod at rk in ic : z the fact that the conference he same opinior more are expected yet i os week eon ¢ ! wecurdid s Pee’ °2"T nection with Manchuria BIRTH ‘S held was announced offic ‘ we n sriubhisihadiemsnitninansiidinie tein lly but no details of the meet | Pxince Rupert G Club Duty of Individuals . —— e Tho! Kaye un referred to} It was the duty and responsibil D tC There was born to Mr. and Mrs «were shnea “yg Ae i’ Alaskan Youth While the sp ent the individual, and the in-|-2 eo Oe WORGOVA — gy. Reith, formerly of this ety . Unior V ign l e ¥ nad no * : ' ee | November 17, 1932, at the Ro- ‘onsts ; , ending e pa f Ol 1e | —— ' ' jual mind was the drop, mul Wh St kB on ited eS ” eu on Ch : I m ot Burns to Death ot i een aiee : ‘ t ipl by million it of wal en ruc y yal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, B. ¢ S paying a brie ueel of universal peat ww ye eee : C., a son e Cl } iblic opinion was formed, not to] city on official duties,)}cial busine Arie : . | S Bl ito certain progre t was bel | T t P rt erat ssi > hr mornin ilong in the accustomed chan- ee ed on the Prince youn 708 the Prince Joh : e n tore aZe | maa in this diz . sdeasive _ r ae tor| rac or a 400006844 0% from the Queen/and will Pp n : vids i} During the fou yeatl iy , 7 s : —- + + ! f Little ibout the whole! : pot ‘nds headquarte \ IK ; 9 r : ! me to an ol CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 23:—Ar- rim 7 nds mn FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 23 the World War ! \ orld peace as it affec bhur Johmeon, eenulessnai anand * IN) IT ATION + Stephen Bergmat ged 18, was|ficia e, | Mg 2% ae ntuntrs siti. — IDO ng y ae : . il tir a ich de learnec ked eaker a n es ‘heal ka Transfer Co., was struck and . REJECTED BY - jurned » deat “ } C- tor .. a . ini « ilways ; , p ; “ a. o oe t Koyukuk people bui ‘ know! os ; ? Ways AAC) Killed ‘by equipment he was using 6 NAZI LEADER * troved a store al AO CuK . uss . w ; ) y? x} ar ¢ Hoove d R osevelt Make ’ which came t hroug! an aoe oi a snow tractor here. , ‘Gabe . r an 0 rreat stri Ways ShOUIC bE : au ssaaealialll + BERLIN. Nov. 23: * ° jlong dark hours o oe Looking back ov the years t nanan ane P i Di n Alaska Pioneer pee? mee Spey. er 1918, it was difficult ndeed, to as The Wea er . Adolf Hitler, Naai lead- 4 rogress in Iscussion O could not be overcome by evil? He the total consequences of a long th * er, has communicated * : Dead at Nome apie nna ane oe war so as to say who had won and} 5 aah * with President Paul von * International é t atter erting another war more terribl Lethe had lost. The seseunsie fact| Prince Rupert—Raining, north-| Hindenburg rejecting + . than the last? (Conti i age 2 west wind; barometer, 29.91; tem ° oh : WY. Gi, Sgnovens, Aged <5, San Mankind at | Mr. Hollin ee | perature 37; sea smooth * as being too narrow,” + , . In Street of Alaska Town ee on ; ‘ | Dead Tree Point--Part cloudy.|* the terms on which he # WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 23:—Following a two eee See |calm; barometer, 29.86; tempera-|* (Hitler) was invited * and ; , Rea resterday afternoon it N ” N °3.W. H. Sturtevant | There w a deep-rooted yearnit ) Cum, Pager ony Cr, 60.00 peré me ! a livite a half hour conference yesterday ary iont Her yas renee a me ‘lfor that state of brotherhood wher Vancouver eat j ture, 42; light swell (* to accept the chancellor- * \ {fin} } olf ‘eside er- 72-year old e ) aski a ohn th =); ercas g : 8 ° a8 OFF iclally announced on behalf of | reside n , vs yt Ss saat rar is ber aoe ‘/ nations should no longer rise Tripl laland Overcast, light)» ship of Germany. Hitler * ‘ert Hoover and President-Elect Franklin D. Rarer dropped dead in the str against nations and when the blood : outheast wind; westerly swell. 1 is understood to have re- @ Veit , th Wi Dt : | ‘ot iy g MOU : 99 at; Langara Island—Overcast, mo- ; : Velt th; an Ye “oversed at leneth the wal debt i of brothers sheuld no longer stain VANVOUVER, Nov. 23'—Wheat} ge i ‘* Proble mb foahab os had been made. Details Wires Down Today on ithe earth. But it should be remiem-|y.« quoted at 48!ac on the local | @erate westerly wind; heavy swell. | que sted President von "4 { MK m and that progress Lett : | bs : Account of Weather Tad that pe Ace oO earth would ec} ve vesterda\ | seca 66 es = Hindenburg to advise Ut { iscussions were ‘evealed, ; . re : ae ' excnan ' % " be ha ae connie tite ID cami on ag * | clis¢ ussions were not re ae pn Y Sine Along Lower Skeena| not come’ through yearning alone we | Capt. Neil McLean has assumed) him if any amelioration ‘ president and his successor WV > at for it. More or le drastically wo \ command of the steamer Prince mei? of the terms 18 possible. + GQ | : on Owing to weathe! conditions| ded peace resoiutiol could. not Mike Anderson and Jack maven ee on ne present ee paras ore It is still considered * \t the conference vesterda) both My Hoover ant along the lower Skeena River, tele-| stop war in a hundred thousand ‘sailed yesterday aiternoon on the | place of Capt. H. E. Nedden, who + likely that Hitler will + Mr p oa : } iness suits. On ‘anh wire } *rince ‘rt! years. There was only one power! Cardena for a trip to Vancouver; was taken ill with influenza on last ‘ oe MY, Ry Wy " ‘dinar blue business sul graph wires into Prin Rupert} years h v I | | head’ s ee | o hic a evelt wore ving ~ Mr Roosevelt was were down again this morning. The} which could make peace and that on business in connection with the} week's voyage north. Capt meat ead a provisiona gOv- “rival at the White House, Mr. ] . bv Mr railway line, however, was reported ; was the power of God in the hearts Northern British Columbia Fisher-}MeKinnon has assumed command|* ernment in Germany. ® ven a heart vy handshake and warm welcome Dj} . * be in order and today’s train for| and minds of the great mass of the men Association of which hatte jat the steamer Prince John ir suc- \* + “YOVer, {the east left at 12 noon ‘human race—-in other words, the jare officials cession to Capt. McLean. \* e*¢e¢¢0¢ 609 0 oe '