GOODYEAR TIRES re be yD | , ride ie a ae ee Oe * gS Tomorrow’s Tides makes them safer. Te High 4:46 am. 183 ft. kK AIEN MOTORS LTD. 16:22 pm. 188 ft. Chevrolet Dealers Low .. 10:38 am. 829 ft. *hone 52 d Blac $ mn. . ( __- aati) a” NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER vision analog —_——— %O% . d scathing ni ees % % _ PRINCE RUPERT, BC, SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 17, 1932 PRICE: FIVE CENTS a —— % %, % a 2% VANCOUVE:* UNEMPLOYED HAVE RIOT — DOMINION-WIDE PR OBE RELIEF ADMINIS TRA’ TION COMING Quebec Manipulations Result in Instituting of Full Investigation \o Report on British Columbia is Yet Available But it is Understood Wide Improvements in Province Have Been Demanded by Ottawa RONTO, Dee. 17: (Canadian Press)—The Toronto di mpire “aeioaage ad patch from Ottawa today ting that disclosures of manipulations in the adminis- of direct rehef, pring ipally 0 far as di closed in ince of Quebec, have resulted in the Auditor of Canada instituting a nation-wide probe. Re- i Columbia : ’ “nse APPEAL FOR vevtwwncet CHILDREN VA Dex In addition to Guy a ; bail of $1,000 each. 7 a base ae ta gt: 7 Age ts i , Courteous Reception Given Unem- Reome . Tot Writes to Salvation Army Santa ce tae ae a sind ghee of the| : ployed bf ee ' ¢ Of Lv vi t Claus in Hope of Getting killing, are also being held in the; Miss Eaith Marguefite Powell, daughte: of Mis. B. F. Powell of a titaa PARADE 1S t of the Auditor Genera Remembered County jail here. Guy has been | Rockcliffe, Ottawa, who is to be the bride of Doctor E. Crosby ing, . ata, . acUvilics,”. an ie farailies | “tt aligned following ‘the issuance, Chamberiein promingnt retired p tysician of Brewster, New York Between ti.ree and four hundred| ent. made © he Pee of a complaint charging him with comme | TET participated in. the~ demon- ie nied om nta Claus will) 1. murder. The accused endea i* be as which — aa by — ; ; are mie . red rahe -orpus |}unemployea yesterday afternoon, i "hee ‘ to - aa ' ulvation Army), o. ee or a pene ‘Local Conservative Association jis stated by officials of the Natio-|Raiqg on Communists and Unem- : ulready writte ; {nal Unemployed Workers’ Associa- ployed Preceded Projected | Banta | s Votes Confidence in Government ition, ‘Canadian Labor Derence cumeaneetien -" uy CONCERT IS { League and Canadian Workers’ Ex- ol — Of Premier Tolmie at Victoria) sce “en's teaeue under theau-| vancouver, Deo. 17: (Canadian irreg { | der the auspices of which organi-| press)Preparations fot an exten- hang - ' ENJOYABLE _--————_ — zations the demonstration Was 4I-| sive street demonstration in Van- e more one mavens | The Prince Rupert Conservative Association, at its an- Ne ae chines, 60 tit. dealin. couver yesterday were interrupted ed in u Splendid Entertainment is Presen-| nual meeting last night, passed a vote of confidence in the stration’ was to pevtest aksinet thé by the Royal Canadian Mounted . ; . a a " : i . . and city police in the morning ted at Annunciation School |). vingig| administrat ion of Premier S. Tolmie, Ro- proposed cut in relief allowances) when raids were conducted on five ‘ a A most enjoyabli Chri tmas| bert Blance — elected president jot the ‘Sss0ciatign ifiand Cope me eet oor jlaces where Communists and un- arcel could] concert was presented by the chil-} succession to C. V. Ey itt. James H. lhompson was eens 0 se Hap it is — | employed organizations meet. b Salvation! dren of Annunciation School on! secretary-treasurer In coy to Reid L. McLennan, is inearcarate® on account 0!) A large number of banners pre- i . ~jtheir activities on behalf of the/.. am A Thursday and Friday evenings in|who becomes second vice-presiat ; sared for use in the parade were . aod ; a a? pitinane | unemployea seized. ne.sohany Ses oo a “T AMY LANDS | The spokesmen of the paraders ‘ The concert was well attended/ 1933 is as follows ' : —. . i zt |}were courteously received at the both nights and th a eae de-| H rary : re . = R Ri E| City Hall by Mayor C. H. Orme. A BIG FIRE ; ” ones ae ur Se wr : ae , en *%. Hor IN F lietter was presented to the mayol . ys k ’ lala, i Sad a . F na ie ory | outlir iing the demands of the pa- coe , oo a : ae sented “a | P natn ident. Rol Bla! | British Aviatrix Sets Her Plane | raders His Worship gave assur IN TOKYO Pr = all i. ri nas . e gift a n to | First Viee-P W.R.!1 Down at French Airport Fol- jance that the communication | . On MG Will ue som ~ -” x ' ' ’ . lwonld > P — ; ‘ . 2° : 0 save a few words of out | Second Vice-President, R. L. Mi lowing Arduous Flight eee 2 noe Pere (en Persons Killed When Upper B WwW — ~ 7 aa Ts 1 with ale he j .- T in y Tri ;rouncil was concerned, it we ild Floors of Department Store A I oA ae “A Bishee b ae Bunoz boca ~ ae G. } Tinker ry g p t cut relief any lower Are eet nl - ° ' < ‘ nie ' me | The program was as follows A. J, Math VAR, Wt All Manner of Handicaps Delayed | te es be ca ee on! TOKYO, Dec. 17 (Canadian : : Opening chorus, “The Dance of/H. Munro, Jack Preece and Wil-| a... sgouison in Making Return Me — ay er neo a Press)—-Ten persoris were killed iviag The Schoo! : sir liar Sulliva | | t i a : 2 U s ‘ @ Prominent Printer hebve. ; y! 7 ae ce ‘oe k ve +: eet wees, So RE Norman A. Watt, who is at pre- rane Peery Se Banco sctnilae Dj |Lawrence Turgeon ebilit t re motorvenic LE BOURGET, France, Dec, 17;}Sent out of town. The letter was fire which hiciiediek tax top five Of Vancouver 1é3 Christmas tableau, “Our Blessed | licence r pern is payment) ico lian Pre Amy Johnson} ge Acting Government A storeys of the big Shiroki-Ya de- ne 4 Pettenugzc igels fin install: nt tio! \ ol irrived wre at 4:03 1.] ancaster ' » ; S re > M ther, “La - — ss oe . so of tke Mes tale i ne x Pa .s 3 Lom Sp ceniniiién ot ka Wanless partme _ ee nere, William Trewartha Trythall Had Kathieer ir L ; ® . ee La Ly n n . an as m3 led tn. ‘Charee. of the parede ek Hundreds of women and children Been in Vancouver For More [ne sey “ a . ~_ ' ia z ngage . ve a 2 ee rs ' i | pressed appreciation to the police who were shopping in the store Than Forty Years Thelma D NOR, | .Geeann ard he ma - j}break, The landing here was with | eee held up traffic at street in-| "et trapped but were rescued by Victoria Micholuk and Dita Sicuro C, V. Ev p te i : ie but the aviatrix was ae : ” i me a senit, the oa VANE j { dia Harmonica Band, boys R. L. McLe ing retary reatly fatigued. It is probable that pote age in order to permi ie i 1 Try-| Duet, “The Bestest Game of All trees irer, prest their reports} she will yemain here overnight as | Parade 0 pass a i we in| ¥Y. Riffou and N. Letourneau for the year, Other speakers in-| weather conditions enroute to Lon-| | enue an dae an ae ope SETTLERS — ade neede more Sketch The Train to Mauro,”|cluded Jame H. Thompson and are reported to be unfavorable he parade. ure stated lo have re- pe depress jeclar rnuraday. |mother, Kathleen Fortune; Johnny | Rob wh Milan sneaking of the flight. Mrs. Mol- | presented Sweden Finland Poland, TO COME W, L. Mackenzie K : Harry. Astori Mehetable Irene The meeting is not lara at- | liso rid It was all very trying.” Ru: sia (Imperial), Servia, € secho- =e ~ — | David Station Agent Gordon ; tended, .own weather condi Before reaching Duala in the} . wane Austria, Britain United -oo ag Atchison: train man, Peter Byrne.| tions. It wa eld in the Eagk Kamerun\ she encountered a ne o en ba Legion! Movement of Farmers From Prai- . ° e d | Action song Alouette,” Emile | Hall nd was compelled to make a} *" hs " » os ries to Queen Charlotte Islands Lower Tariff and Wider Tra e l piain Hugh Smith, Marcel oa ircular tour as far as Ben} ee Dunn had charge of the Expected E Robert Turgeon, L. Turgeon Winnipeg Canadian lo, guiding herself by the Niger)" = ae leas a a 3 Is Liberal Cure For conomic tourneau, V. Cavenaile, a i National Official Is Rive On reaching Gao ahe met; ’ SRIQRRAT 3 Dec, 17 After }Porte and Dennis Garon Hemmorhage Victim with a sandstorm and, at Colomb Today * Weather having spent some time looking Leader Declares Play, “Betty Wantitall,” prologue ’ rs & Becher in the Sahara Desert visi- | over agricultural conditions on the Depression, Gladys Johnson; Santa, Richard) lity was made very difficult, “I Queen Charlotte Islands with a Moore: Mrs, Santa, Frances Moore;| WINNIPEG, Dec. 17; (Canadian was most anxious lest the engine | Interior Weather view to bringing in a large settle- is ‘on Press) —Cana- baby doll, Dita Sicuro; walking | Press) ne Joseph Quinlan » due to sand,” said the aviatrix | Terrace—Light snow, northeast;ment from the prairies, J. Schiller, I IRON T( ), Dec Li (Cant idian e ti doll, Irene David; talking doll, Mary; ®#ed 50 Gt nS passenger ngs - Unable to cross the Atlas Moun-! wind vemperature 18 above. who has spent the most of his own in Liberalism today sti ands firmly for a reduction Sicuro: Teddy Bear, Bernard For- | for the ¢ oe Sap Rall- |} tains to Oran, Mrs Mollison was | Aiyansh Snowing, calm, 15)life farming on the prairies, has ler tr ne as a means e ove reoming tune; sailor boy, Victor Amadio; | Ways here, is dead as a result of a fored down at Beni Cunif in Mo-| above lef, here but expects to be back tariffs and w ider Rt Hon. _L. Mae ‘ken- Spirit of Christmas, Marie Amadio; ,cerebral hemmorhage rocco where she was obliged to; Anyox-—-Snowing, ¢alm, 20 above | next spring with quite a number of ’ present economic cr ls we 1 an overflow fairies, Leona Whiffen, Nora Mc- —-