~~ GOODYEAR TIRES and makes them safer, Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 379 Are better, last longer, ride easier the famous Goodyear tread KAIEN MOTORS LTD. ol, XXIII., No. 280. aes ‘EATTLE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, DECE ——_ EE eS ee a ew lax In Hon. E. N. Rhodes federal W announces govern- not entertain ol currency FIRST OF MARCHERS Vanguard of “Hunger Army,” Num- bering 950, Arrives in Wash- ington Sunday t will inflation WASHINGTON iundred and the vanguard of an of several thousand which ted here this week, arrivea apital shortly before night- terday and was guided by to an isolated camp ground the Capitol where under police su D.C De 0 nunger fifty from 1 remain her group of 1200 marchers Virginia was reported due to HENRY FORD IS AT HOME Automobile Magnate Leaves Hos- pital on Saturday Following Operation rROIT, Dec. 5 Henry Ford ‘ ir old automobile manutac magnate, returned to his in Dearborn on Saturday al ending a week in Henry Ford ite) il where he underwent an tion for strangulated hernia emoval of Mr. Ford from the ital to his home was guarded . the secrecy and Was everal ulmost inced by his physician after it had been effected +e e oe ee & ‘RANSFER OF FUNDS IS BEING DISCUSSED LONDON, With lelr appeal for ent apparently due to meet + + + + + Dec 5 + + + ith refusal, Great Britain * + + + + + + + * + postpone nd France are now discuss ig plans as to the best means f transferring funds consti ‘uting war debt payments to the United Cue ] ) States which are to be made on Decembet e+eeereerreereeererre ee tee teeta te # May Force Halibut Vessels To Make Ketchikan Headquarters Washington State °° Removal From Puget Sound Next Winter is Predicted in Statement Today By Secretary of Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association | ae ee ee SEATTLE, Qec. 5:—Removal of the Alaska fishing! fleet from Seattle to Ketchikan next winter was predic: | ted by H. E. Lokken, secretary of the Fishing Vessel Own- ers’ Association, here today as a result of the new income tax law in Washington State. Nearly four hundred fishing vessels, consisting largely of halibut boats, would be in- | volved in such a move. YOUNG GIRL WILL CASH ea Ss* Sars ~ mete yaork IS yea <3 S a MBER 5, 19 32 Tomorrow's Tides ee qe 8:35 am. 186 ft. 49:49 p.m. 16.2 ft. BOM, hiss ickeh pane 1:42 am. 77 ft. 14:50 p.m, - 8.1 ft. PRICE: FivE CENTS FLEET MAY BRITISH GOVERNMENT PROTESTS PERSIAN CANCE Santa Claus Speeds Up With An Aeroplane q | Fanta Claus is; getting to be a gay old gad-about since he got himself a new acroplane. Why, IS SLUGGED. PAY CHECKS just the other day he popped in at San Francisco airport to get the low-down on Jack and Jill. They're good kids, though, so he took them for a ride. Annie Sorencen, Aged 14, Victim of | Salary Warrants For November in Assault Saturday Night—As- Seattle to Be Honored By sailant Unidentified Banks This Week } chet Presumably the victim of some! SEATTLE, Dec. 5:—Civic em ‘ sort of a crank, 14-year old Annie }ployees and school teachers of this Sorensen, daughter’ of Mr. ai city Will have their’November sal Mrs. H. Sorensen of Seal Cove, was|ary warrants cashed by the banks! suage Young Presides Over Final lugged on the back of the head/this week, it was’ announced on! Regular Sitting of County while walking along Dunsmuir!Saturday. Unexpected large pay- Court ‘This Morning Street between Eight and Ninth! ments of taxes have made honor- Ur Ww shpat aie Ay 10:45 Saturday night./ing of the warrants possible. The Judge F. McB. Young, wi re- The injur which all but render-| warrants amount to some $815,000 tiring from the bench: at the end ea her unconsciou necessitated — ere ee: ee lof the year presided this morning a 1 being pu The young . lover his fina! regular monthly girl's assailant is believed to ave aborite Chosem {sion of county court, There ar ‘ o ¢ the ; been a man who, according to th five civil cases for hearing on the report sie pee: oe December calendar. Eight applica- followed het for thyee or four or urn ey n tions for naturalization were ap- blocks | Fl . | proved Annie, w! ves with Mr. and ext ection) The following are the civil ac Mr Anto Dybhavi yn Ninth tions Avenue \ j to be clos- > . ne an itis ae Avenue W pendi LONDON, Dec. 5:—Wilfred A Publishers Finance Co, Ltd. vs to oO I een Tt ng . ! > ere Phang ‘© te . . ; : sarents at Burke, organizer of the Nationa)| Publishers iFnance ( Lid. v +} parents ; ’ | : elie hes aia her way to Uniof of Distributive and Allied | Manson, Brown & Harvey for plain Seq] A m ner vil) ( > . toy f lef if when she was Workers, is to contest Burnley on tiif, Patmore & Fulton for defer yb! when she S nt, stand Ds ran off when behalf of Labor at the next elec- lant — ‘ Ute Pret te 7m ‘ , . filliams, Mat n et al v dds u . : ed the attention) tion. The Rt. Hon. Arthur Hender- Willia n eae et a ( = adeets 2 us at-| Son lost his seat here a year ago tc} ‘ lapp, $100 vilam Manson ‘ ident earby being thus a i ! co : intiff, de : » weapon is; Rear-Admiral Gordon Campbell V Brown & H roe painus ‘ \ , oy C j}fendant in pet stand ; ed tye a Stanan ( on\ ) sf } P weeding witl Mr. Burke was formerly a school} Steens Limi fony Christian ‘ . 99.95 fi ! Manson, Brow ' : to the inci-| teacher in Liverpool, but has long ° 9.95 ap “ ee . oie 7 . lent been connected with Manchester,|* Harvey fo1 fo ave , re +. ’ and has twice been Parliamentary ; Ful m for det : ‘ “ i i . , Ii 3 nry till nec candidate for the Blackley division | Fred E. Rei . : - 4] j G. P. Heineka mechanics lien - > ds: that nite yund and of that city British Pound ¢ ee Fhe plshutiok Canadian Dollar on | defendants it on; December 21 New York Exchange Vancouver Schools | pont xering coed at 8% on) Ave Not Closing MOT OR SHIP the lal frei exchange, Batu eats at ed HiLS ROCKS Public Finances of Washing- Danish Freighter Nordhval Strikes ton City In Active Pass and Returns to Vancouver DuceandPope | rT . ” Al sh, ' Both of Builder Payne ; current here that schools VANCOUVEI! { this city would be closed for for Chemainu - |} three months in the spring owing Type, Says Paper |; lack of public funds were de- ,clared to be unfounded by official Outbound loading the Danish motor- ruck in Active Pass Dec, 5 complete cargo for Europe ship Nordhva! Strong Representations Are Made by London To Teheran Re Oil Persian Government Informed That Britain Will Take Action if Necessary to Protect Just and Indis- putable Interests LONDON, Dec. 5:—The British government has made strong representations to the government of Persia con- cerning cancellation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Co.’s con- cessions in that country, the House of Commons was in- formed today. The minister at Teheran has informed the Persian authorities that “very serious views” are held by British government. He ex-% pressed the hope of an amicable ° tlement but said that Great Bri- Richard Carr of tain “would not hesitate in case of e need to take all legitimate mea-! R ] B d ures to protect her just and in- | emo S urie disputable interests.” | Bs early Saturday norning and re- MILAN, Italy, Dec. 9 The fact|of Vancouver chool district on turned to Va uver for survey! that both the church and the Ita-|Saturday. There is no cause for and repairs. Her forepeak was full lian state are headed by men of|alarm in regard to municipal fin- of water | builder typt the is called a “pro-| ances, it was stated. vidential coincidence” in the news- hei N c bi t | . yaper Il Popolo D'Ttalia IL P | ew La ine Pee paper points © the simiiar MOWRY FOstage in | programs being carrit d out by Pope | - Is Approved Pius and the Duce, While His Holi-| nite tates to ’ iness has modernized oe at a Gian ake reclaimed large stretches o | B R d d UIULIN, c. § ‘ . land gone to weed on the papal} e ecommen e | folios filled with the exception of summer estate at Castel Gandolfo, —--- the Fascist chief has been building | WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 5 imultaneously carry-| return to the 2c letter postage : | . mail rates will|cellor of Germany, and | those of agriculture and economics Al\the cabinet of General Kurt up Rome and 1 large land reclamation) and also lower air ut jas approved 1Z ) ; W 7 \ } ‘a in various parts of th e recommended this week by the | § aturday night by resident Paul | pital ind it is doubtful if he will echeme t { e\b S P | untry ' postal committee, jvon Hindenburg co : | von; surgeon, and at one time famous rate | Schleicher, newly appointed Chan-| as a lecturer on social and other ' Funeral of Well Known Interior Farmer Took Place Yesterday Afternoon ill at Victoria The funeral of the late Richard Carr, Remo farmer, who died last week in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, took place yesterday ternoon from the chapel of the B C. Undertakers to Fairview Ceme- tery. Deceased was an ex-service man and members of the Cana- dian Legion attended the service in a body to pay their final tributes of respect Rev, Dr. F. W. Dafoe, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiated and W,. Vaughan Davies presided at the Hymn “Lead Kindly and My God to orean were Nearer Light” Thee.” George Murray Speaker at Meeting _ Held Last Evening There was.a fair attendance at a |mass meeting of the Socialist Party lof Canada last night in the Hays Block when George Murray was the speaker, his subject being “Or- |ganize or Perish.” Mr. Murray's |discourse was listened to with a good deal of interest on the part of | the audience. DR. ERNEST HALL VICTORIA, Dec. 5:—Dr. Ernest Hall, well known physician and topics, is ill at St. Joseph's Hos- recover, MOVE NORTH LLATION af-j; GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY Officials of Fraternal Order of Eagles Convicted on Lottery Charges NEW YORK, Dec. 5:—Clarence E. Mann and two associates were found guilty by a jury here Satur- day on charges of conspiracy in connection with distribution of Fraternal Order of Eagles lottery tickets. A recommendation for len- iency was attached to the verdict. Sentence was reserved by the pre- siding judge. The offence 6f which the three men have been convicted carries a maximum penalty of three years’ imprisonment and $12,000 fine. FOUR DIE IN CRASH Detroit Monoplane Wrecked on Lake Erie With Fatal Results DETROIT, Dec. 5:—A four-place monoplane, belonging to Raymond Brown of this city, crashed on Lake Erie Saturday and four occupants, including the brother of the own- er, another man..and two young women, are believed to have been drowned. The body of one of the jmen had been recovered Saturday night and dragging operations for the other three were in progress. CONGRESS IS OPENED | “Lame Duck” Session Under Way at Washington—Repeal Vote Today WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 5:— With repeal of the Eighteerith Am- endment, farm relief and public finances looming as the major prob- llems for its consideration, the |seventy-second “lame duck” ses- | sion of Congress opened today. The | session will mark the final appear- ance in Congress of numerous well known figures over a period of many years who met with defeat in the recent elections, Speaker John Nance Garner an- | movil yesterday that. his repeal | resolution would be introduced in the lower house by Representative Raney immediately following the opening formalities. Political ob- servers expect a close vote on this issue ; , President Herbert Hoover had ;put the final touches on his mes- | sage to Congress last night. It will | be delivered tomorrow. ‘Mining Engineer, _ Known in North, Wins High Honor J. B. Tyrrell of Toronto, who has | vis ted the Hazelton section on sev- |eral occasions on mining business, jhas been awarded the Flavelle Me- da! for geology for 1932, Dr, Tyrrell 'is not only a geologist and mining ;expert of international reputation bu® is one of Canada’s leading ‘ex- 'plerers and there are few placés in ‘the Dominion that he has not vis- jited and examined even to the far jnorth and the so-called bad lands ‘and the Great Bear Lake country. ; He has several friends in the Hazel- ton district who will be gratified to learn of the honor which has been bestowed upon him, : “