GOODYEAR TIRES Are better, last longer, ride easier and the famous Goodyear tread makes them safer. KAIEN MOTORS LD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 3” Fat Che Daily Netos NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUP ERT, B.C. WEDNES SDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932 SE = Ls ee Sa VAL UE OF ‘SA LMON LIVER a Delegation in This Province Fails In Its Efforts in Old Land Has Found It Impossible For British Columbia to Compete With Low Prices Set For Softwoods By Preducers of Northern Europe LONDON, Nov. 30:—The dele gation representing Bri- tish Columbia timber interests, which had sought an in- creased market in the United Kingdom for British Colum- bia softwoods, announced yesterday that its negotiations had broken down. In a statement, the delegation said that, while some progress ing sales, competition from cape producers of Northern Europe set such a low level for prices in “i APPROVAL Great Britain that unless somé change was made in existing con-| ditions, it would be impossible to ex- } FOR NOTE ny material increase in ship-! ments of British Columbia timber} is country | British Cabinct Agrees on War Debt ree ’ | Keply and Premier Confers CLERKS GO | With King | France’s Stand ON STRIKE! ’ |Premier Herriot May Call For Vote of Confidence on His Cabinet's Several of Butte’s Larger Stores Policy Unable to Open Yesterday | aot Owin gto Dispute LONDON. N 2 I ap a p il was given by the Britis! 'TE, Mon., Nov. 30 A nun bis last ‘nis to Great Brit ie larger stores of this CLY| +. in reply to United State i . wed yesterday as a resull|, i for pa $95,000,000 isal of clerks to go to work war debt when they become du new agreement is signed by... nr, ) } b prietors of the stores. The pro-| i.e meeting, Prime Mil are determined that the Ran MacDona / j wOrk agreement with clerks King G I B ma month to month basis a] ov . ks are equally insistent on) ww, ‘ ! ement which would be ef-| or a yeal rhe aT Henry Ford to amie stabil Leave Hospital ais. Nov 20-4 mune Within 10 Days ° thal ‘vn th t ( } Dp : . »> the Ut ROIT, Nov. 30:—Henry For wil oO much recovered yesterday } I { Ol Wal recent overation for he! ae appendicitis that he wW et ib receive William Camer is executives, at the Henry . ‘ ee td Fore Hospital, Mr. Cummings stated} ! tre Byes ‘ Mr. Ford expected to be able ; he ‘ t . § 1 in about ten|Cl the hospital in abou ‘ soles ht tha, he t seek ¢ e of confidence on Seattle Wheat : hich case his eabinet I i » the OliC le Market Is Weak 8 don we adiourn the New Low ulecs Fer For This Time of | Chamber, the net falling if the Year Set in Yesterday's Chamber refused adopt the mo- Grain Trading tion —— Hoover Mcets Cabinet SATTLE, Nov, 30:—-Wheat prices} WASHINGTON, D.C,, Nov. 30 ¢ Seattle market descended to } pre ident Hoove! nferred again ‘ w levels for this time of year) with the cabinet yesterday on the} €storday, December delivery clos-| war°debt situation, No announce- Sa tt aie May at 45% c and July at} ment was made following the 46 meeting Representati McFadden of | had be en made in the way of extend-| | | | “-| agreement | \ | | | | returned to the ctly | exander Dollar I Pennsylvania uceested yest rday | EL that Great Britain might hand | the West Indies and Bermuda | to United States in part paym«e nt of | Al DAWSON : Sar eam WSON, Y T. NK Nov. 30:—Six de G. A. Bryant Norah this morn- a ; . rince below zero was recorded here he Prin » from a frday, it being the coldest wea aa the «|! Vancouver anc seV far this winter. There was} Va! © & small fall of snow yesterday south ten-day business trip to; fit of his health, was the ja ' Atlantic Old Hate aie Made New : onomange m h ? ’ 7 P Ps " | 7 en Ya _ @ “ Leading lids is the latest. Instead of hucking the @ld head-piece into the rubbish heap, milacy will now metalize. A new process by which a fine spray of mollen metal is high pressured into ited Angeles : NORTHWEST materials has been successfully demonstr in Lo; PRODUCING Fue oi OF COPPER : q4¢¢% @ @) LATE aN JANUARY + |* - > VICTORIA, Nov, 30:—Thirty # I days’ notice will be given by # Continued Curtailment is Advoca- \* the governme: a memnb . 7 Unseasonably Warm Weather Re- ted at Conference in New York the Legislature in sum : corded at Salt Lake City and its |* them for the next session, I . Other Points NEW YORK, Nov. 30:—The large |* Mer Tolmie intimated ° coulis | majority of copper producers re Ee ya risa alec ais “ye _ SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 30 | presented at the World Copper Con Sra ie. ar Unseasonably mild weather is | ference, whi h opened here yester- le a + yntinuing in various parts of the | day, expressed themselves as belt *lg 00060 OSS S & & &| Morthwest, The thermometer reach- jin favor of extension of the present | ed a maximum of 62 here yesterday expiring at the end of | afte! recorded 65 on Mon- a record high temperature for NEW LAWS this time of year. At Boise, Idaho, 66 was recorded yesterday, this be- ig the balmiest weather on record } ON LIQUOR : yr late November since 1872. Rapid ‘ity, North Dakota, set up an all record yesterday of 74 above having naving this year. In view of the low a further ailment of prod iction ged price | ituation yrrolonged cur Premier Bennett to Spend Christmas Season Abroad | | Judicial Committee of United States rhis Week to Consider Legislation F tha Details of Penny Workless House to Sit Bolts Foreseen Splits in oBth Parties Over | fication of Repeal Are Prophesied Modi- ; More particula have been re-| WASHINGTON, DC. Nov. 30 here of the recent outbreak To id bition rep eg t the unemployment relief camp ,! mn whi been requested by at Penny, seventy-five miles east of! the De: ! idership, tl 1- Prit George, where the workle: | dicial I of the H e of occupants were reported a few days I presenta ll sit o Decem- ago to have taken possession iber 2, prior t e ope the The men, it appears, had asked | hort Conere ext for certain changes in rations and} Mai uneed At i i for better sanitary conditions ion callin at ree f the wordy battle followed and a per-| Fiehtees iment with rati encounter took place between , PREMIER BENNETT | fication ! the sta legis- | t foreman and a member of the llature ne ‘lly presented to'committee of three which with OTTAWA, Nov. 30 Premier RB.) th, chairman of the committee on | drew, later to head a group cf sixty B, Bennett ha ye stponed his de i Monday by S] iker John N. Garnet nemployed which took pos: €ssion parture on a trip to England for @/ Meantime, rumblings of a bolt ini of the camp few day The Prime Minister i8|poth partic he question of re Sergeant McKenzie, provincial planning on spending Christmas in ly ul or ’ ition are being) police Prince George, appointed the Old Country. He had been sche | heard Man nbers are in favor/pnother foreman and peace and duled to sail from Quebec this af-|of modi fica if the Volstead Actiorder wa oon restored to the! ternoon pet will not ntenanes repeal of np. A health officer will be sent | —_ ithe Eighteent Amendment © Penny to look inte the sanitary chairman of the! conditions | Senator Nor ‘ee committee of. the jannounces that he will support mo dification of e Volstead Act legalize the of beer and light wines but that he is not in favor of repeal of the Eiehteenth Amend ment which would permit sale of liquor outright The Anti-Saloon Senate MISSING ON ATLANTIC | Police Court Fines Are Low This Year fines in Prince Ru- pert during the month of November imounted to only $35. Last year in November the same amount was taken in fines. So far this year fines have totalled $2261 as compared with $4865 in the same period of last year. Police court VANCOUVER, Nov 30:—Word was received here Monday that Al local seedsman, who a trip for the bene-|meet here on December 9 for the missing from purpose of launching a movement crossing the to combat any attempt at repeal o1 Ocean to England, | modification League will left recently on ship on which he was , RY MILDi MeClymont> tr city police court yesterday afternoon, Yuen Camp Trouble Oe Aotastok 3:48 a.m. 19.9 ft. 15:20 p.m. 21.7 ft. Low 9:32 am. 8.2 ft. 22:11 pm. 2.4 ft. ‘|Fish Oils Now TI Thrown Away Are Very Potent In Treating Rickets Tribute Paid to Work of Prince Rupert Fisheries Experi- mental Station in Connection With Important Announcement’ From Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 30:—Asaa result of research work which has been carried out over a considerable per- iod of time, the discovery has been made that salmon oil is twice as potent as cod liver oil in fighting the childhood (lisease of rickets, it was announced today by the United States Children’s Bureau. The salmon oils most valuable Min hater of a “5 — CHINAMAN —[esetauir “ &* | IS GUILTY joes industry. VANCOUVER, Nov. 30:—-Experi- Yuen Suey Convicted on Charge of Assault and Will be Sentenced ments resulting in the ...aounce- This Afternoon 12ent from Washington that salmon oil is twice as pdtent as cod liver oil in fighting the disease of rickets were carred out with material sup- plied from Vancouver by H. R. Beard, in charge of research work for the Canadian: Fishing Co. Ltd. The work of discovering the Vita- min D content of fish livers other than-eed has been going, on: for a long time and Mr. Beard pays tri- Committed for trial by Magis- Suey, Chinese, who attacked ajbute to the work done by the Fish- countryman, John Lien, with ajeries Experimental Station of the sharpening steel in the kitchen of | Biological Board of Canada at a downtown restaurant last week, | Prince Rupert. This station was re- appeared before Judge F. McB.| sponsible for showing the*value of Young in County Court yesterday | ing cod liver and has also contri- buted much to research work with halibut and salmon. RE-OPEN — HEARING vovernor James Rolph Jr. is Asked to Review Tom Mooney Parole Application afternoon and, electing for speedy trial, was found guilty on a charge of assault occasioning grievous bodily harm. Sentence was reserved until this afternoon W. E. Fisher prosecuted and T. W Brown acted as counsel for the de fence Prince of Wales’ Car Is Equipped With Radio Set SACRAMENTO, Nov. 30:—A pe- ition signed by fifteen prominent Americans, including Fanny Hurst ind Aaron Sapiro, has been pre- ented to Governor James Rolph jr. him to re-open the Tom Mooney parole case. It is claimed that all the evidence was not pre- sented when the application for parole was dealt. with by the goy- ernor several months ago. sking , 1 Man Killed When Car Is Struck By Falling Fir Tree TACOMA, Nov. 30:--Louis J. Lar- son was killed near Elbe, Wash., PRINCE OF WALES yesterday when the front of a car | LONDON. Nov. 30:—The which he was driving was struck by f Wales has had his private forty-foot fir tree which fell | movile ; auippe d with a radio re-|across the road. Alex McEachern, s learned yesterday who was riding with Larson, sus- tained severe injuries. They were on thelr way to Tacoma. WOULD CUT Pound S erling WORK TIMP rub New Low Five-Day Week and Six-Hour a ; | Prince auto ‘ {\ eiver, it wi Sank to $3. 15h. nit New York Yes- terday+anadian Dollar With No Reduction in Pay Urged Mos it Bike Upon A. F. L. Convention NEW YORK, Nov. 30:—The Bri- CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov, 30:—|tish pound Sterling dropped to a Adoption of the five-day week and/ new all-time low price on the local six-hour day with no reduction in| foreign exchange market yesterday wages was urged upon the annual/| when it sank to $3.15%%, closing at convention of the American Feder- | $3 15%. The Canadian dollar closed ation of Labor here as a means of} at 84'gc, a slight gain from the day combatting unemployment. ’ previous, = ‘ pe “ ' one 7, i. ‘oe i He we Being