Chevrolet Dealers phone 52 and Black 379 > a OEE = : 7, 7 ~ - 4; > *) - a. Ay PRINCE RUPERT, BC, THURSDAY, DE CEMBER NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER 15, 1932 ~~ GOODYEAR TIRES * | Are better, last longer, ride easier i xv and the famous Goodyear tread S 1 makes them safer. KAIEN MOTORS LTD, rc ol | D . rc g « Tomorrow’s Tides’ .. 3:26 am. High 18.5 ft- 14:18 p.m. 21.0 ft. LOW ois OO Sa «O24 21:12 pm. 3.2 ft. MAYOR TAYLOR SWEPT BACK INTO OFFICE IN VANCOUVER = TO BUILD AIRDROME and Near Salmo in Kootenay Has Been Chosen By Federal Gov- ernment as Site Two Hundred and Fifty Tons of Gold is Turned Over to United States Transaction is Biggest Deal Ever Carried Out in Single Nesbstnent of Day By Bank of England—Was Carried Out as fence fot Routine Matter Without Any Flourish betw eee work will be VICTORIA, Dec. 15: (Canadian Salmo in the been selected by National De- airdrome the coast and termediate n Alberta and carried on relief measure IS PERIL TO PEACE 0 000 Da}? Resumption of Sino-Russian Re- lations Called “Reunion of IS FATAL | “=: ct]. sokyo, pe man of the Japanese government employment DON, Dec. 15: (Canadian Press) aid its war debt inst gold ited States. The Bank of England was instructed ark that amount to the credit of the Federal Re Bank in New York, the Federal Reserve to transfer ir amount to the | ted Stat at Altoge Great Britain allment of $95,550,000 in 15:—A_ spokes- ws | = : ra terms the accord by which China Three Little Children Dies of Fumes and Soviet Russia have resumed | from Kitehen Stove in Otlawa normal diplomatic relations as “a reunion of the forces of destruc- Dec. 18 | tion and a peril to the peace of hree litth } a [§ NOW ON ' the Far East.” result of coa um The same spokesman predicted ichen stove beside wtiieh : that a Sino-Raussian non-agres- mother, prompt LAST L AP sion pact would probably be en- for their comfort, placed Y 4 | tered into next ey ares) Amy Johnson Engaged mm Making CHINA GRATIFIED — 1500-Mile Hop From Moreoto PEIPING, China, Dec, 15:—Re- ne tue tw to England presentatives of the Chinese zov- , ernment herald the resumption of “ a supervised boa . Sino-Russian diplomatic relations i hildrer Beating Record as marking a new era in the na- are Olive & - | tion's history Ret Rot : 4 7 ia ear rhe Unable to Better Mark of South he hon { Mr fa ward Flight But Will Surpass SCHUBERT Smith as an un- eae Valuable Library ‘Table Thirty years aemiic eCOrge gan saving bits of! woo When he mad s? i ’ % ’ ie iful brazy tabie PROPOSAL DANCE TO | DUSY @AG AG : | REJECTED | American Railway willing to Extend Reduced Wage Agreement Employees Un- Lead Band at Washington Inaugural Ball » Estey of Highland -Bark,.C9)ifernia,. be- 10,000 pieces he got HIS TUNE man in Ward Six over H. W Watts | Lieutenant-Governor Vie Myers to} ful in his campaign for re-election Coulton, Aged Chief Magistrate | Re-elected Yesterday For His Eighth Term Fred Crone Was Runner-Up Four Thousand Votes Be- hind—Three Aldermen Re-elected and Two Are ’ Defeated—Sweepstakes Favored VANCOUVER, Dee. 15: (Canadian Press)—Mayor Louis D. Taylor was swept back into office in yesterday's \civic election for the eighth time with a lead of 4,715 votes over Fred Crone, former chairman of the Board of Park Commissioners, who was his nearest opponent. T. W. Flet- cher, former police commissioner, was not far behind Mr. iCrone while Ald. John Bennett fin-% — _ ished a poor fourth. The vote was pri RAILWAY } Taylor 14,924 Crone 10,209 | Fletcher 8,326 Bennett 3,225 ' Three of the retiring aldermen iwere re-elected and two were de- ¢, | feated | In Ward One, Ald. E. W. Dean lost the seat which he had held for ; jmany years, being defeated by; NEW WESTMINSTER, Dec. 15: Daryl H. Kent. J. H. Shinnick and| \(Canadian Press)-—-C. A. Wilson, ;W. T. Styles were-also defeated in’ Vancouver engineer, was , fatally the aldermanie contest in this ward. injured and four other railway em- Ald. George C. Miller was re-|ployees were hurt when a Canadian A. Wilson, Canadian National Engineer, Killed at Port Mann Tuesday elected by acclamation in Ward National Railways switch eagine Two. ° ran into the side of a freight train In Ward Four Ald. H. J. DeGraves in the Canadian National yards at was re-elected, defeating Ex-Ald. P.| port Mann on Tuesday. Dense fog C. Gibbens | was held responsible for the acci- W. W. Smith was elected alder-/ dent. The injured are David Gillette, and George H. Hardy, }yardman; Charles Stuart; R. H. Ald. Walter Deptford was succéss- | Percival, switch foreman, and A. B. switehman. None of these defeating Harry injured are thought to be in a ser- Kay, W. J. Prout and John Davis. ious condition in Ward Seven, sti i Cannan} ENDORSED: 4 Sans In Ward Ten Ald. W. H. Lembke, Wilson was crushed between the Great Response | Pre i Mollison, fa- | | “CHICAGO, Dec. 15:—-Represer OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec, 15:—For a a. defeat at the hands locomotive and the tendef and died K “ the — tive f 1.500.000 American ra y once at least, Lieutenant-Governor- . i e enroute to ) |. E Returned Men Wish School Trustee) | ore in sess here, re ed a elect Vic Myers, Seattle orchestra Sweepstakes Favored meee -— To S. A. Appea ‘ to Seek Re-election j proposal of their employers to ex- leader, who was elected in the No-| The electors expressed thamadives: , OM | te nd indefinitely the agreen for, vember elections, will get the satis-| as being in favor of hospital sweep- Wil Cointuaal Pie f peiiientent Records Sup Beni l : ; lal spe % ag a1 be | a ' in wa which expires faction of oo the state legisla- ore vote of 25,735 for to 9,- - ous . p , n January 1 next tor dance to his tune again: " tp : a ; n the clubroom eae a Mr. Myers will lead the orcheatta | Daylight saving was rejected 23,- Mayoral Duties if Jack Preece, in the ur which will play at the inaugural) 615 to 11,781 sa g ndance of member ™“D k f y k ball here on January 11 | “A by-law favoring a change in| OLYMPIA. Wash.. Dec. 15:—Dés- as been a at App on {kc memb ip] u e 0 or ‘harter to authorize the city to op-! pite his election as governor of the pea . | i ries Barrie, Robert C.G | as a d rate a bus service or grant a bus State of Washington, Clarence D. N Lea , und Hugh Richmond were ap H B d C Id Ji y W Roe: franchise to private interests was| Martin will continue as mayor o e wa ; p i prove | imm a er as | endorsed 23,672 to 10,218 Cheney where he has ie niet ra nes : h} 7 nme committee re B A t|, Four money by-laws were all de-, magistrate for e ‘ CK SASL | irrangements for the| Second Sen of King and Queen ts rewery gen feated yom trons, tea a Cheney e atl ‘ ' { I \ well in hand Confined te His Room Through by plane, the Governor-elect will eve Au ¥ iM J Black's offer to provide} Indisposition NEW YORK, Dec. 15:-—It is * ASPHYXIATED be able to attend at least one meet- prove weicon Cunif | in vas very gratefully accepted. | wed on Broadway that when ne i ing a month of the town council. will be placed . er hack! rhe f ation of a Ladi Aux LONDON, D ) The Duke! Mayor James J. Walker, who is at} . nin thes ool ct ile 1 y Was discussed at length andjof York iss con! 1 to oom | present in Europe, next returns to| IN VICTORIA e a iy and the ; \ ‘ | genera approval expressed. Many, with evere ¢ it is announce New York he will come as American ?P M t benefit to the reauy A ’ by a advantages would result from the] His nditior 1ot serious, hi epresentative of the Pilsener brew rime Inls er behalf ef whon i activitie he ladies and particu-; physicians stat rests of Germany Mrs, Mary Alice Skinner, Aged 83, A ° } | jarly in the matter of relief to needy! 4 Succumbed to Effects of Fumes Confined to His eat lack 1 f ined men and their dependents From Gas Heater | Christma work | f ( g ' rhe eandidacy of D. C. Schubert we H By Illn ywwiy but Ca in 0 on ress chool trustee was favorably con D aT ij \ e a | | VICTORIA, Dec. 15 (Canadian ome ess Rupert will not allow M h Di t b d ider¢ - ind, should this member of | ominion and rovincia | Press)—Mrs. Mary Alice Skinner, mk . e to go without ve uc IS ur € he ion enter the contest, he is | wed 83, was found LONDON Dec 15 Chancellor aiready been pl i ia American Solons Thrown Into ef men. MI citement When Man Appears 1 iby for their support but a Gun st ions since yesteraa members Brandishing usly acknowledged .. $41.0 ited that he had not wae up his V. T, Kergin »,00 | nae tt, eee }mind yet as to whether he would R 10.00 WASHINGTON, ! Conaeien us | Recept the nomination or not Bryant, 1 dozen rer iG : *y ms Tue sfierheen | © en and 1 phonograph bo ng voune mat appeared in the | {p ° when « young tnt sereun nd de- | SOAN OF L YMICETS hearin He was soon; mana Lowering of Al Tariffs is Urged By Black Shirts ind placed under arrest. | | overcom Vancouver Wheat | sree stunroe siter Passes Away In Capital City at Age of (Canadian Kighty-Six VANCOUVER, Dec 15 quoted at 42%4 7 - heat ; IME, . Dee 15:—Lowering of | Pre Wheat wa VICTORIA, Dec, 15: (Canadian 1.!on the local exchange today Nad ' mena by all nations and the ca »| VANCOUVER, Dec, 15 (Canadian | Press)~James Munroe Miller, dean | i world tariff conf Tal wes Wheat was quoted at 43c) of the printing trade in Victoria, Is meetin Ob ire dvocated at a nee of 86, Fascist Grand Council here. |On ' the local exchange yesterday ie at the if the backing of the re-| Schubert thanked | , assurance | In Victoria Dies } Governments Disagree on | Workless Relief Matter VICTORIA, Dee, 15: (Canadian Press)——Definite that the Dominion government would share to an extent of one-third in municipalities’ | costs of direet relief and that he was ignorant of a blanket schedule brought into foree by the provincial government Was contained in a wire received from Hon. W. A. Gordon, minister of labor, to Mayor Da- vid Leeming of Victoria. Mayor Leeming stated that the message was in '! answer to one which he had sent after the provincial | government had been insistent that government aid would be forthcoming only on the basis of the new provincial schedule, asphyxiated in tu Exct , > ) , cone Pr i i Inher apartment ‘on Yates Street: | the xchequer announced in r > th ) ” ) | Wednesday evening She was sitting he House of Commons that Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald is ‘in front of a gas heater which was ill and confined to his home. turned low and apparently had }xone out as the aged woman was * | Sleeping a Salvation Army CLOTHES | COLLECTION, Representative Having Trial SEATTLE, Dec. 15: N. G. Rob-| /inson, who was elected as a state| THURSDAY jrepresentative at the November | jelection, is being tried here on a |statutory charge. A young woman | whom Robinson met in a park while | he was distributing handbills for 1 a self is the complainant against} Telephone Black 269 and * someone will call, Give clothes, shoes, anything. Robinson who is 27 years of age. {