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LOW oe cay 8:41 am. 78 ft. 4 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER | ae oe ee et tea ee , ane e % % - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1932 PRICE: viv€ CENTS — a -_ paaee . % % % @ y ot ¢ S ATIONAL f OVERNMEN [TO DECIDE AC ACTION ON WAR .R DEBT Sess Debate Not Not es Public Interest Says Premier In Commons French Cabinet Postpones Meeting in Order to See What Great Britain Does—Latvia Asks Postponement of Payment of Interest LONDON, Nov. 29:—Prime Minister J. Ramsay Mac- Nov. 29:—Fred Stavechnea and| residents of a farming sciaenainiee SAVED BY orth of here, are under arrest and the police are investi-| ting the finding of five small boxes containing the bo- lies of infants buried on the Stavechnea farm. Each has} een charged with murder. STEAMER HINAMAN ¢ Bing Vietim of Attaek—Robbery Was Not Motive LYTTON, Nov. 29:—The «Bing, elderly Chine vas found in the baseme! e store MURDERED Elderly Lytton Merchant, body o ‘FOR TRIAL Exchange Quiet : iri — ’ " 1 Pie Lod % Discovery of the bodie followed Princess ¢ harlotte I icks Seattle } : Man Up In Sound — Three i series of mysterious fires on the ; y Companions Drowned farm and the charge by Stavechnea that Mrs. Yacus was responsible for : ; 7 . : VICTORIA, Nov. 29:—Hollins the outbreaks The woman then ee : la ¢ ‘ Berry of Seattle, having been told the police where five of her 7 rescued by a lifeboat crew of. the steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt C. C. Saintey, from an overturned COMMI ] ED gasboat in Puget Sound to which he had clung for six hours, was children were buried landed here yesterday and is now reociving treatment in St. Jo- seph’s Hospital for shock and ex- posure, t re across the Fraser River Yuen Suey Sent to Higher Court on | Berry told a harrowing tale of yesterday. He had beer Chatee of Astnulting | sew thee of hele culapanions, of eaten about the head and Countryman | Seattle men, one by one loosed ed into the cellar. There ' their grasp on their capsized boat no attempt at robbery After hearing the evidence at the] jn the nigh-freezing waters of the emises were undisturbed. |} liminary trial in city polict ! t| Sound and went to the bottom. eo his morning, Ma ute Met The three men were Phillip Car- ew York Stock mont reserved unth tn alle ~ penter, Fred Rowley and a man iis decision in the cast 2 whom Berry knew only as Marley. Suey, Chinese, who 1 rege , The four men were on a clam- assaulting a countryma! J digging expedition and_ their Lien, occasio! rievous DOGUY| small gasboat was swamped early nly Half a Million Shares Changed harm. The magistrate nnounced| Monday morning soon after they Hands Yesterday and Fluc- his intention of committing accus-| had left Bainbridge Island in : : far trial bh at rest. of the — . ® ee tuations Fractional ied for tr : "| Puget Sound for home in Seattle. i e, lel mmit The Princess Charlotte was . | th ‘ Se; ) lie ic \ RK, Nov. 29:—Only frac- |“ , i. bound Seno te eee tuations were recorded in| Follow when it effected the rescue. | pecte Tuen Suey will be lay of trading on the New|?" d ¥ a k Exchange yesterday|>efore J F. McB. Young E ION s a ounty Court later in the ternoon 63 shares changed hand ‘ pen istrial average at closi! up .28; utilities, 26.76, « ils, 26.41, off .06 t a week ago an = ~ REQUESTED ' + OOO OEP SSS ESTEE S VETS COL, NELSON SPENCER WITHDRAWS FROM RACE IS UNABLE TO QUALI VANCOUVER field for the mayoralty civic election here next mont was reduced to fou sterd afternoon when ‘Col. Nels Spencer M. L. A. annou! ih withdrawal owing to a tect nicality in conneétion with h property qualifications. T maning candidates are L. D. Taylor John Benne cher. It s centre and Mr Maye Crone Fred Cror Al tt and T. W. Fiet believed the race wi between Mayor Tayloi 66 ete vss Y Nov. 29 Th h iy 1 l- he re w e¢@¢¢4404¢444 7% + WINS WITH Herman HIS ¢ GR AIN &: ake ned by police officers. Mrs. Bates Trelle Crowned King of World For Fourth eee eee ee eer et ertt+e *+ Wheat Time CHICAGO, Nov. 29:—Herman Trelle of Wembley, Alta., for the fourth time, was adjudged Wheat King of the world at the Inter- national Hay and Grain Show here yesterday afternoon. His ex- hibit of hard red spring wheat was adjudged the best in the show. Thomas f Smith of Darby, 9 e*+¢4*¢ + + + + + ¢| + 3 o| +) + + when accust have at-|Les Angeles Judge Passes Death Montana, who has always been a h A tacke I harpenin e| Sentence Asked By Accused close rival of Trelle’s, was awar- arges gainst steel. inflicti h njuries which | la ded the reserve championship for W nec . itated hospit tre ent 5 i LOS ANGELES, Nov. 29:—Dallas} his Durham wheat ashington Mayor T. W. Brow acting aS coun Egan, facing a charge of murder Neither Trelle nor Smith were for accuse lint erposed at the opening of his present at the show, work on Dismissed Monday | wrial here yesterday while his at-| their farms h« iding both at home, torney was entering a plea of guilty Fred Hamm of Good Hope, Alta. Wa ARIZONA DRY because of insanity and told the; Was crowned Oat King, winning . OUVER, Wash., Nov. 29 court that he was sane now and had; the grand championship against : on which ouster pro REPEALED, been in proper mind when he com-| 4 host of competitors. of gainst Mayor J. P. Higgin LAW mitted the killing. He asked the ty were to have been based poe to pass the death sentence ° , nines Youereny. Bealtons- Governor George Hunt 5igns Pro- | upon him Interior Weather an ‘ ee oa apa re clamation in Ward of Hospital The presiding judge accepted | ne charges ijaid against sve He is Patient Egan’s plea and a short time later P eT wn . | passed the death sentence upon | ane Cloudy, calm; tempera- aeeeh “NIX. Al Nov. 29:—Gov-| him, ture, 30 ; ‘+e * ome. ©. ore i i hospital Haselton Part loudy, oem alm, 22 - | i where he is recovering from Smithers—Ck “alm, 8 ‘ + Por ND STERLING SINKS tH whe gonadal ned “"|EAST CETS |’ Burns Lake—Cloudy, calm, 17. + © NEW ALL TIME LOW @ | proc lamation repealing the - * NEW N YORK, N 99:—The @|20n@ state bone-dry law It is "the| COLD SNAP: eee eer eeee * Brit pound ste ee ¢ , d + first time in 18 years the state has| Dts sterling dropped ® | en without a prohibition law \# VON SCHLECHER MAY # » ‘new all time record low : Four Reported De ad By Freezing in | * BECOME CHANCELLOR + op esterday when it des Maryland and New York \* ~ tan : to $3.1734, 45,c below # Nevada Indian | se a ir BERLIN, Nov. 29:—General @ a29) ‘y's’ close, Opening at +| | NEW YORK, Nov. 29:-—Four|# Kurt von Schiecher, minister # hoy erling dlosed at $3.18'2, | E cuted at deaths in New York and Maryland # of defence under Chancellor @ for, Bained fractionally be- * S xe oa attributed last night to freez-|# Franz von Papen,, whose ad- 1, ne close. The previous * ing during an unprecedented No-|# ministration resigned recently + Price of the pound sterling * State Prison vember cold snap which has been '# is now favored to become chan- Was $3.20 in February, 1920. # | esutrtanhe “eens . lantic |+ sell f Germany as ar ] * Th, Frenc} : ? peng’ experienced along the Atlantic|# cellor of Germany ‘as a result % Weak vox " ee a @| CARSON CITY, Nev., Nov 29:—| Coast during the past day or so, |# of the present political crisis. : Ree. sterday although othe! @|Donald Hall, 67-year old Indian, Boston reported eight above tem- |# There is also a posisbility that * The ° a eee oe + | c , at the State Peniten- | perature and New York twelve above # von Papen may continue to % 84; nadian dollar closed & + as here yesterday morning for | while fourteen be low was recorded ;# head the government, . @| th murder last June of John T in parts of Pennsylvania. Mount + °¢ egw ao 6 6 © @ (Hard Rock) O'Brien /Washington reported 21 below. ' are \* *¢¢ ¢#¢ 4+ ¢ © @ @ #) severe floods. i Donald intimated in the House of Commons yesterday that the National government would probably settle the uestion of payment of war debts due the United States next month without consulting Parliament. “It would not be to the public interest to have the matter debated at this —————" 3g noment,” declared the Premier. ie¢¢6¢¢64644646 4 ¢ | King George received Rt. Hon. IS KILLED IN SEATTLE. Young Portland Bride Loses Her} Licc in Fall From Olympic + @ | Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of Hotel Window * SEATTLE REPEALS # | the Exchequer, at a special audience + . ITS BONE DRY LAWS 10 Buckingham Palace yesterday SEA.ILE, Nov. 29:—-Mis. Phyllis|@ afternoon when the King asked for Bates, young bride of a day, plun-}@ SEATTLE, Nov. 29:—The city . and received certain information ged to her death frum a ninth-}# council late yesterday after- etewans Great Britain's war debt torey window of the Olympic Hotel|® noon repealed all city ordinan- # | payments. to the sidewalk below carly yester-|@ ces based on the state bone-dry # PARIS, Nov. 29:—A meeting of day Mmodrning. She ts belleved to have been walking in her sleep or to have lipped while opening the window # law. This means that sale “of the: French cabinet, -which~was~to # liquor in drug stores +on- pre- #| |have been held yesterday to deal # scription will be permitted in # with the question of war debt pay- Police are investigating the tragedy.|@ thirty days @| ment was postponed until today by With her husband, Johan P./@ @| which time it is expected the Bri- Bate Mrs. Bates arrived here froml@ @ @© @ @ @ $¢¢4¢%44 tish government will have made its Portland, where they had been mar- Tie ee eee decision. ried on Saturday. in the course of | WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 29:— a honeymoon trip. The unfortunate REFER TO The government of Latvia delivered young woman was the daughter of a note to the United States Depart- prominent Portland insurance |ment of State yesterday requesting man ASSEMBLY postponement of a payment of $111,852 in interest on that coun- en try’s war debt of $6,888,664. TI ay- Council of League of Nations Sends |, “s er oes ment falls due next month. Lytton Commission Report on Despite Jap Protest GENEVA, Novx. 29:—Over the vigorous opposition of the Japanese representative who declined to vote, the council of the League of Nations yesterday voted unanimously to send the report of the Lytton Com- mission on Manchuria on to the | he bridegroom was not aware of vedy until after he was aw- attire and her wedding rings was wearing night engagement and on her finger OUTBREAK IN PRISON were Vancouver Silk Store Raided and $115 in Cash Taken League Assembly for action. The VANCOUVER, Nov. 29—Two ban- Utah State Penitentiary at Salt/;eague Assembly will meet on De-|dits armed with revolvers crowded Lake City Seene of Riot on cember 5 or 6 to consider the re-j|four girl clerks into the rear of a Saturday Night port silk store on Hastings Street West , --— WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 29 ;yesterday afternoon and escaped SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov.) Having already expressed its view! with $115 which they took from the 29:—-Ten men were in solitary con-|that it considers the matter to be cash register finement yesterday and twenty|entirely League business, the Uni- pononenenicinmenathesieridsinanenaio more were awaiting similar incar-| ted States government does not ex- ration following a riot Saturday) pect to be invited to take part in Farm Relief night in the Utah State Peniten-|the deliberations of the League of Nations Assembly on the report of : The outbreak, which lasted for|the Lytton Commission on Man- Is Discussed one hour and twenty-five minutes,!churia. Nor is it likely that this tarted in the dining room and was}country would participate if it were | president-Elect Roosevelt Has An- finally put down after arrival of! invited other Meeting With reinforcements. During the — riot Agriculturalists hree fires were started oe er veteotary| MARCH IS WARM SPRINGS, Ga., Nov. 29 pageettine. Shee eee ea ee President-Elect Franklin D. Roose- plot among sing rs to burn every | BROKEN UP. wanes it c ; 4 : i. a or lpuildine the institution elt had his third conference yes- | terday with United States farm | Five Hundred “Ranger Marchers” | !eaders to discuss proposed mea- | Dispersed By Police at | jsures of legislation for agricultural Birmingham, Als. | relief. Governor Roosevelt was also jin consultation on the situation BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Nov. 29 with his personal advisor, Henry lr ive hundred “hunger marchers” |Morgenthau of New York, and oth- Four Lives Are Reported Lost in | from all parts of the south, who had jer experts, England and Scotland as Re- | preparatory to ad- Rpdinghntiiwninle | asse mbled here sult of Tempest ;vancing on the national capital at ‘ lives | Washing on, were dispersed by po- Vancouver Police Constable Hurt In Auto Crash on the Orkney Islands llice yesterday. | ’ Considerable damage to shipping} VANCOUVER, Nov. 29:—Con- is reported to have been done. The| Peace Pact Between Two Countries stable Joe Riley is in hospital here big liner Duchess of Richmond Formally Executed Yesterday suffering from severe injuries sus- dragged her anchors at Greenock tained late Sunday night in the during the storm but was kept stl | MOSCOW, Nov.* 29:—The new collision of a radio-equipped police der control peace treaty between Soviet Russia | car with another automobile at the From Europe came reports of|and Poland was formally signed|corner of Burrard and Georgia yesterday, | Streets. LONDON, Nov. 29 reported last Four night to have been lost in severe storms which} swept England and Scotland et terday. The wind attained a max mum velocity of 83 miles per ae were — ee * - * of te coe : e ~