Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 379 ~~ GOODYEAR TIRES ew mh re better, last longer, ride easie ; 7 ‘ a ‘ 5 an eg Gia * ‘ Tomorrow’ $ Tides mae it we eee , an. Gere ae KAIEN MOTORS LTD. ; 18:35 p.m. 169 ft- “12:34 pam. 83 ft. hu oo NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER KIIL., NO, SB: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932 ieace: rive Canes Me | { — ae > — NR re = = = Te ™ " . " a WHITEWS TER GROUP BONDED AGAIN — BELLA COOLA 1°sRTY, MISSING IN ICE, IS REPORTED SAFE eres + | a Mining Deal At | : A British ‘Built Torpedo dotadins Custoat 1 ih d J at d : | Tulsequah Reported; a Party of Twenty-One Price Set at $60,000 Turn Up Safe Today | a fi ; Abe \laska-Juneau Gold Mining Co. Takes Over Property White Persons and Indians Were Returning up Burke Which Was Recently Relinquished by Timmins— Channel From Bella Bella When They Became 4 30 Men to be Employed | Next Spring Lost—Were Behind Steamer Venture el rd has been receive dj Prine e Rupert to the effect e Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Co. Ltd. of Juneau honded the Whitewate1 rroup ol claims at Tul- BELLA COOLA, Dec. 19: (Canadian Press)—Twenty- one white men and Indians, missing since last Wednes- day in Burke Channel while on their way home-aboard the vhich was recently relinquished by the ee hoat J. and J. after attending a basketball game at Bella ation of Canada. The bond which Alaska-Juneau Bella, and for whom considerable anxiety has been felt, n is for $80,000 with an initial payment of $2000, were safe at home today. The party managed to reach —_———— —-- Az, h ha hee ‘ } i¢ an Green Bay Saturday and walked? k ther $200 o1 time, the! Bae § ” ) - , . six miler over a mountain to Bella an tn io uy ; |Coola. As the weather has moder-| ; Unable to »W every vear until the full bond has we. 2 Haven't been in a sera > sit Hector was a pup and have ~o warlike notions now. Just the ated, it is thought that the boat : The Dans #i ‘ ae they be e in protection and a fleet of these powerful Haw Armstrong-Siadeley tropedo will soon be released and enabled | i if : ame, they believe in protectio I f f Pouca aa ae | aeroplanes Nas been emicred m England |to continue its voyage home to! i le aa i Tone oak: eee -- Bella Coola. oak raku and Tulst i Sb aebére > . Some concern for the safety of| Weta: May and tom-\@@#@@@##?2e?%@ @ 4 é ? , @ the boat and its passengers devel-| A. M. Pound, Former Harber Com- being prepared | @ PRINCE RUPERT HAS . oped towards the end of last week missioner, Victim of Heart ru k. About rty men wil! MAY AMEND * . PRINCE Ts OwN AVIATRIX ° when the party failed to make its; Attack on Saturday be t is expected.’ This! BEER BILL * YDON ? 8 OW! X = iPturn here. The gasboat had been ‘ nemployment |, 4 q sa cacnh lial ae |trailing behind the steamer Ven-; VANCOUVER, Dec 19: (Canadian em at Tulsequal ¢ WASHINGTON, D.C. * © turned here. last’ week with. @| re 0 tt cut fe way Guromghi the} Eres)—A- IS. Somat, aus SS tie oe, : r . . . t Y e er st o wz LA th “omperted “Abmeanthnbe-agr! Perse ; . Td tx Ohor Beaner ate @)neavy. ice but fell behind and was|mer member of the Board of Hap- ».. ae. LA acmamaar net '* Dec. 19:—A’ move ‘to British Aviatrix Completed Capes * a ‘ome a a ey " a a ¢| ot amain reported until the Ven-/| bor Commissioners and one of. the... i | Tulsequah, Atlin and|® amend the beer bill pre- ° town to England Flight at . AAVING spen 7 te ot @| ture again contacted with it on the/foremost literary authorities of dts i juan, f ! 0 t yer 1 MO : her Northern British Columbia/* sented to the House last * Creydon Yesterday ° . eee : “7 oe ' ® . @| Steamer’ s southbound voyage. Canada, died Saturday from -a aH . ; . ¥ wher he are ring ¢ a week whereby the alco- * > pone — . ’ - See @ | Meantime, Indian Agent Ivor! heart attack. c by the ak obtained he? aviatio een being L Alt : uld be * LONDON, Dee, 1): (Canadian a Fougner and other Indians had set} \* holic content would be , el # Miss Roberge says that she @ rirplane : 99 ¢| Press)\—Amy Johnsen. Moli«son : 5 out to search for the missing party. | . + reduced from 3.2 Lo . aS # hopes to use her ability in con- # Is i as : landed at Croydon yesterday le O7R ‘ the federal *; , ad # nection with the development @ Assisted Another Boat " p , 2.75°. and the fe aera from Capetown and was given a a or call in North Bri- @ ‘ : ' r ver |? tax increased from $5 to # great welcome by ten thousand ape ss a D. Ropemern vo VANCOUVER, Dec. 19: {Canadian | Given Pe * $7.50 per barrel with *] persons # tish Columbia, Miss Roberge | Press)—Fears for the safety of 21) i yah . is : sner’s dé er. Jie ft Re 7 i . . * federal i stead of state ? While suffering many reverses, + Mrs. Besner’s daughter : Bella Coola Indians, who had San His N Ww Trial federa Instead eee al Mrs. Mollison cut the record of |* missing since last Wednesday night, e * regulation of sales ap- Vielor Seth: yous Seath Al. |° %'% OO 0:9: 9 @ * | increased here with the announce-| STATES TO + eae to be gaining ta- ¢| tican, for the northward Cape to een ee ment by Capt. J. E. Boden*of the} Pending. trial at the spring: eee- vor among supporters London flight by four days and ° . steamer Venture that a Basboat) sion of the Supreme Court: Assizes ¥ * of both political parties. *] eight hours although she was ‘Little Change in which his officers assisted while] in prince George, Andrew Miller R #! unable to break her own record | coming south from Prince Rupert’)... peen granted $5000 bail by l¢ &$¢¢¢¢ & & & © © 4!) for ihe flight in the opposite di Securit Values jat the end of the week was not the! chiet Justice Aulay Morrison in stove te Penalias Countries Falling rection. y ! eee J. and J. but the Bont of | |Supreme Court in Vancouver. Mil- Ss peep tay = yon Amy's time for the flight was Sh mS tu d 'Rev. Peter Kelly United Church} | ler was recently granted a new trial sickne I ireda wh ais . ; seven days and seven hours own a r ay |= eel at Bella Coola. Later to- |by the British Columbia Court of ittle la : ; ' . A crowd, many of whom had |day, however, word was received | Appeal on a charge of obtaining es Si who starr I ; ania driven from as far as the north of | from Indian Agent Ivor Fougner Of} ¢7999 from a fire insurance com- Edwina b1 i England, shouted themselves | NEW YORK, Dec. 19:—The stock| Bella Coola telling of the party's pany. He had been convicted at the ingie fever , | hoarse as the aviatrix stepped | market recorded only minor flue-| Safety fall assizes in Prince George and nage Yo Wor! i i-| United States Senate Favors from her tiny Puss Moth plane |tuation in Saturday's brief period! Capt. Boden expressed confi-|sentenced to three years’ im- ye ot ee : ad into the arms of her husband, | of trading. Industrials closed at an} dence that the Indjans were safe, | prisonment ‘ } t Freedom For Phillipines : : ; ; ; . < ; 7 1944 Capt. James Mollison, javerage of 60.11, off 40; rails at) stating that they were aware of the ARMY WILL tne } = a In a brief interview, Mrs, Mol- | 27.53, off .14, and utilities at 28.10, lice conditions when © they started ’ ‘ ‘ _-—— i lison said she would like to fly to | up .10 jout and were quite capable of tak- PASSING OF ‘ 9 WASHINGTON ~_ Po - North America but added that | jing care of themselves. It was pos- n Se oh "t ened she had no definite plans just sible, he thought, that the party ' Herbert Hoover - a as the now for such an adventure, ‘Former Local an was able to put to shore in a shel-/| | oath Ppt teapots roll } F. G. L, Burtram, deputy direc- e ures watditesrhgee Mae di have | i enate o i a ‘ arene ° sufficient food with them to last! » , . i i aviation, tu j SULTAC m . ; ; . | Looks as if Phere Wiuld be a | call approved the Hawes-Cutting tor of ec = p> i n a Passes In Seattle Whein/th daate Wares See Robert Eugene Graves, Formerly of Difficult Time Helping All | mist which would give tomplete the air ministry, officially wel- | tone a : . may Montana, Dies in California This Christmas N. — whe : | comed Mrs. Mollison and brought jand Burke Channels, Capt. Boden | ae F independence to the Phillipine ; reported Islands in 1944 following a per- her = — e of congratulation 'Jack Austin Succumbs to Cancer | The Venture arrived here vester LONG BEACH, Cal. Dec. 19:— rhe Salvation Army announces | from King George ileal wure arrived here yester-| Robert Eugene Graves, publishe alvation iod of quasi self-government | In Puget Sound City | day i 6 aves, } t that by the way money is coming The bill will now go to the | . lof the Great Falls (Montana) Tri- in it will be a difficult matter House of Representatives which | i] ] onl debts | pileetiaks Se aL haa bune from 1905 until 1917, passed p ng Santa Claus to all who Willing to Enter Into Debt Discus- last year, by an overwhelming \ afala Jac i ; ue ® “ . ) |away here on Saturday at an ad- Heed it this Christmas, The rr sions But Will Not Promise i ( ; d on December 7 in Seattle aftes dna : i oe » ol ‘ | majority, voted in faver of Phil- ne iineet, with senheltine Oe: | OOK HIS. ‘vanced age. He had lived for years sponse this year is much slow’ tevision ; ; So ot Case . lipine independence in cight in California thon last. In view of the situation | service was held from St = , years. n Enisec io ate at . Utinost in this cause, Following (Canadian P The United; Roads in Vicinity of Seattle in Very) “Dee a wv wae - ald Craggs |: ° : contributions reported asinee ; i ais France and} Some Stores Dangerous Shape at { rad ‘ c eae aAgES ‘| : PAUL RONCOUR HAS + Saturday: loiven similat tions to other 5 End of Week 1G SOO: nas Cees | SMITHERS, Dec. 19:—Appar- SUCCESS IN FORMING + ti | e administre pntly the victim of his own hand, CABINET IN FRANCE # re . 99,00 | debtor natiot mu , Will B 0 ently I ; viously reported a 00 | : villing t tinue debt dis I e en | § ATTLE, Dec. 19:—The treach e*eetet eet @ @ @}Grorge Mandreshora, well known moins * tnon - } 0 aby sc ” ' a2 - , s . ; : =a | . ut n make no offer of E us glaze th which all street + | resident of the Glentanna district, PARIS, Dec. 19: (Canadian # Gp ‘ 0 jcussions but can! us glaze with lich a treet | ane 1.00 evisio n venings ind roads; in this vicinity wer KING URGES TRUSTEESHIP Slat found dead in his cabin there) @ Press) Camille Chautemps *Ose and Marie ae oated at the end of the week as Irs, Raynor 1.00 ; J , be ff inquiries nel result of rain falling on the ice Fred 00 | W th | A number « hris Mill Bakery 25 Ibs. Plum 0 ay ) ea er heen made as to the stores opening|which formed during the recent ee 5} a 4 oe Views : A spell resulted i tr ress) t ed fuse. The entire front of the Pudding values at $12.00 | this week, inquiry was made of the|cold spell resulted in a fatal traf dian Press)--Rt, Hon. W. L. @} t + + + . a tin a huddle on the floor and nearby|# a new cabinet at the end of # + + Rupert--Clear, light nor-| secretary of the Retail Merchants'|fic accident on a highway north of |} Mackenzie King, Leader of the #|face was blown off and what was + + + + + + the week and Joseph Paul # Boneour then succeeded, at # whe invitation of President Al- # fred Lebrun, in forming an @ administration with himself # TORONTO, .Dec. 19: Cana- #) Was a rifle and fragments of burn- —_——- Prince therly wind; baromete! 20,16; tem-| Association, He stated that any,here Saturday afternoon, Betty V ancouver Wheat pe , sture. 34; smooth sea | Store could keep open until 10 p.m.| Blackie, a four-year old girl, was moderate east-|but he understood the food stores | killed when she wes thrown out of Liberal Opposition, advocated #| believed to be a bullet wound was + + + te + + FOR CANADIAN NATIONAL #/ 8 few days ago, The body was lying|* gave up the attempt to form # + + * + + here at the week-end the | found over the heart. With cool de-|# Langara—Cleat creation of a trusteeship to #/ liberation, the man had, ap-/#as president of the council re nd moderate sea | were closing but most of the other}/a car driven by her father follow- control the Canadian National #| parently, placed detonating caps in}# and minister of foreign af- # AN( OUVER Dec, 19; (Canadian erly = " sland Clear, strong} stores would be open evenings ine a collision with another auto- Railways with membership | his mouth and lit the fuse. * ‘airs. Boncour will not have @ Wheat was quoted at 4 al te Ay wind, moderate sea.} In regard to Thursday afternoon, | mobile. A baby boy was also thrown selected from labor, agricul- +) At various times Mandreshora!* the support of the Socialist local exchange Saturday > nh ae Tree Point—Clear, calm;{the association has not yet had a from the car but he was saved by|# ture, industry and commerce, #| had worked in the mines, on the # party. + : \NCOUVER, Dee. 19 (Canad : harometer, 29.14; temperature, 38; | ruling but it expects to make an a heavy blanket in. which he was|# @) railway and in other activities # + Wheat was quoted at 41° 2 ahd aaah announcement tomorrow wrapped, eseeceeeee eee @ around Smithers. eeeeoeeeeeeoeseee he local exchange today me . \