GOODYEAR TIRES sre better, last longer, ride easier and the famous Goodyear tread makes them safer. KAIEN MOTORS LTD, Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 379 Che Daily Netws NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER —_ tna “oe ne Te pee on a fo) XXL, NO. 208 PRINCE RUPE - —- en em CALGAR;TO DEFAULT ON EXCHANGE \OTESTS REMOVAL OF ROAD EQUIPMENT a ? et CITY COUNCIL **. Council of Prairie City Will Pay Debts Only | In Money of Canada $2,600,000 on! January 1 But Will Ignore $300,000 Required to | Make it United States Funds | CALGARY, Dee, 20: - ry mendation of Line finanes { I Calgary last night voted in favor of inge charges in making payments on maturing de- entures in New York on January 1 totalling more than 2 600,000, Payment will be made in Canadian funds but} , ' ’ Accepting a ne city coun defaulting on| Press)- minittee ULLAL VO’, (Canadian harge AmMmoau “Ses. RESOLUTION | APPROVED: bo ; ; | est, in Ca Opposition Expressed to Tying/ fror » . Hands on Teachers’ Salary i n Ur : : Question Queen Charlottes 2:9 + sistion tom tne un Are Depicted in puta te Painting Display sect boards int Ling | : . : il - of Vancouver The exhib est ny need VICTORIA: i TO HELP P wial Government Keady to : ins Loan City $1500 Per Month ; taking For Relicf wd to UO, H. O ilar last appr at \ ’ { il it provincla j nd hare . fir evard ea-| e city ils unable Ww finance er lar be d down id been receive ipatity prepared to tinal own | he extent $100 condi luring Octob Novem . rhe mo iportant matter ember, The t , ' it that the} estimated od oat? re After some fu er discussion the | resolution from the Duncan school bv the council Fatally Injured oe" ln Falling From SANTA GOES CANADIAN { olrig to} ive more | Window to Ground ( radi in toys for British children VANCOUVER, Dec. 20: (Cana‘ oP. the value of. toys avs the B and fancy When she fell f: | ent from Canada to the} rey window of aw , 3 7 ; ae ieht. Mrs. L.| United Kingdom was £10,324, com-| is Street last nigh’, *% owed with £28 in the same period aged 42, was fatally ot e+ ttt eeeeeeoererner eee ee EQUIPMENT ; IS MOVED City Council to Ask Government As to Its Road Building Plans On motion of Ald. Casey, se- conded by Ald. Macdonald, the | city council last night decided to | demand an explanation from the provincial government as to its action in removing from Cloyah Bay and Prudhomme Lake all read building equipment which had been placed there last year at considerable expense with a view to continuing the construc tion of the Skeena River High- way Evidently, by its action in mev- ing out all the equipment, the government did not contemplate doing further road construction | in this district, Ald. Casey assum- ed. He thought it a strange thing , that equipment which had been installed at such heavy expense should, at further heavy expense, be now moved to | some other part of the province He felt that an explanation should be asked of the ment as to its action. If the gov- ernment had decided to digeon- tinue work on the Skeena River highway, he felt that the council should make a vigorous protest a year ago govern- *+*+¢4+¢42+¢4444 4 4 POLICE PLEBISCITE NEXT MONTH PLANNED A W. J. McCutcheon gave tice’of motion at last night's | meeting vf the city council that:he would call for a plebis- ite to be held at the civic elec n next month on the ques tion of whether the city shall continue to be policed by the provine il p ‘ wr whether it hall revert t city policing TI r Ww me up for cu au xtr lla meetil f il 4 A, KS ’ eee t+ eeeeeeereeere oe e+e ee eee ee 82648 & ADMISSION TO THEATRE NOVEL ONE: Children Asked to Take Food Sup- plies of Any Kind in Payment For Admission A food matines j to take piace tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre when children attending are asked to take a parcel of food of ome | kind to be handed over to the Sal-| ' j vation Some Army for relief purposes.} will take a pound of butter some a half dozen of bread,! a cake, groceries of any kinds. The} iving the theat loaves management for the occasion and putting on he show and all the food proceeds gO | for Christma This is good cause and at the have an relief an opportunity to serve a} time afternoon's enjoyment same Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER Dec 20 (Canadian | Press)——-Wheat was quoted at 40%sc on the local exchange today Mr. and Mrs B E Valde left yes terday for Winnipeg to spend Christmas with relatives RT, B.C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932 A Real Santa Claus i Brown iiguiaaied” $61.5352 owed by patient enti each a. nole Patient 1 patien After much medication Dr of At- ania good hope and and burned wishing them good will bill good cheer c with January 12 as the date for a . deputies Someone Needed to-Play Santa To a Family Living on Beans With Two Expectant Children ho fe S Tomorrow’s Tides Bie a 7:22 am. 19.0 ft. 19:56 pm. 16.5 ft Low 0:44am. 66 ft. 13.40 pm. 7.5 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENTS Co-Operation with New States President Plan of Retiring Executive Hoover Wants Assistance Particularly in Regard to Such Foreign Matters as War Debts, Economic Con- ference and Disarmament—Advocates Discussions WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 20: (Canadian Press) —Co- joperation with President-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt to secure continuity of American foreign policy, particularly as to war debts, world economic conference and disarma- ment, was proposed yesterday by President Herbert NO CHANGE Hoover in a message to Congress Lacking congressional approval for a revival of the war debt com- mission, President Hoover declared that it was necessary for him to proceed independently of Congress IN COUNCIL to set up machinery for further debt discussions with those nations who | have not defaulted. He indicated City Fathers Vete Against Both | ™4t a commission on debts would Four neil ‘tix Siterien len appointed by him. Any decisions would, of course, have to receive the sanction of Congress. Disagreeing as to whether the} proposed reduction should be to| four or six aldermen, the city JAPAN council last night by negative vote went on record against any reduc- | JUSTIFIED tion of the aldermanic board which | now consists of eight members. An Foreign Press Has Got Wrong End, Says Yokohama Woman amendment lo submit a bylaw to the electors reducing the board to) six aldermen was defeated by a vote of five to three while the mo- tion to submit a bylaw providing MONTREAL, Dec. 20-—(Canadian In a little shack not far from the centre of the city last} night a man and his wife and two children, a boy twelve | years of age and a girl four, were sitting down to their! frugal supper of beans. That was all they could afford be-| cause they were on relief. Just then the Salvation Army worker dropped in to inve ata ite. She asked the little girl f she expecte Santa ( is ands } apparently sn = owt Sh or we ~ RELIEF IS sibly someone vv id lik i pla) Santa Ciaus W | littie g I the boy also née fairy godfather DISCUSSED) come to him Chr m tume It is to families h as tl i the Salvatior Army fund brings Mayer Orme Reports to Council on heer. Beans n ew e but Visit of Unemployed Delega- they are not exactly redolent of tion Last Week | Christma . tn ret t One contribu » the Army fund Mayor C. H. Orme reported to the ' . i t night 1 the visi write part ‘ etin He wy y cou li ia night on tne isit ; hat had been paid to him last Fri- five dollars to ou in your W i! ’ neg ’ A DY a ae itiol rf the unem- derf\ sell : n ena ; Wo} equesting mong other help the needy Most people appre ye jut n am } hat there be no further de ciate the work b hey are = ‘ ' . : elief allowance and funds. In view of it a special plea . that prisons incarcerated on ac is being made t ose who can al ford it to contribute to the fund. |“ f their activities on be half} ' rker be in qj 5 Since yesterday ne contribution , , xe imm ately re- ‘ have been receiv . al The mayor ivised the yune Previously acknowledged $125.50 wg , acl r hat he ha nfort the dele . bert » 00 hte: ‘ t the had been no change Anonymous 00 | : } } elief allowance as far as the} Sunrise Groce 5 oO ' . i ; ; concerned and none was] and 1 sack potatoes, 1 sack carrot plated this 1 » Cf teen | n ) ed ) yea Cc se 1 sack turniy 1 box apple 10 Ik : 2 r muiid not speak rr next year’s nt nuts Other reques made by the 1f ion were being referred to Civic Election the proper authorith The coun was also informed 0 J Le ist meeting vue n anuary 2. weeks ago, a letter had been sent ‘ overnment by vigorously | provincial Nominations to be Reeeived on '! lief committer January %—City Solicitor is Provesuing aKe Returning Officer rds reducing relief which. were already considered ina-| Prince Rupert was! January 9 concerned | of nomi Mayor Orme stated that it ap- election ' peared likely some other plan than} that of direct relief might be adop- poll if necessary. City Solicitor E. ted as the outcome of a forthcom- F. Jones was named returning of-!ine conferer between the gov- fier with power to appoint his own|ernments on the nst in move to- allowances The city council last night pas sed a resolution setting as the date for receiving nations for the 1933 civic dequate as far as question ‘for an aldermanic jpert Ratepayers ‘question of of small citie not property unemployment | 'Press)—As a private citizen who i has liv i : years was declared defeated by the cast- at 7s Gini bop en Fens ing vote of Mayor C. H. Orme thinks that the foreign press has Those supporting the proposal to! got hold of the wrong end of the reduce to six aldermen were Ald.' stick as far as Sino-Japanese re- Casey, Ald. Macdonald and Ald. \jations are concerned. Miss Dun- Black with Ald. Collart, Pillsbury, ford spet a few days here on her board of four Linzey, McCutcheon and Rudder-|way to her native Engiand for a ham opposed holiday. “What Japan dfd.” she In favor of four aldermen were said ‘ls only what England or Am- Ald. Collart, Pillsbury, Linzey and erica might have done in similar McCutcheon and opposed, Ald. Ca-' circumstances. China's only chance sey, Ald. Macdonald, Ald. Black and of stable, responsible government Ald. Rudderham. The mayor's cast- js Already three ing vote was in the negative gone maipletely The matter of reduction of the banditry of the Japan's influence provinces have cammunist ana ildermanic board was brought up! worst possible kind is more than with the reconsideration of a pe-| common tition sponsored by the Prince Ru-| In Japan overcrowding and ov- Association and. erpopulation igned by 226 property owners ask are Causing great pri- vation along with unemployment ing the council to submit a bylaw! The Salvation Army and the vari- reducing the aldermanic board|ous missionary agencies are tackl- from eight to four. With Ald. Rud-jing the situation much in the derham absent, the council had d “ame manner as it is being looked vided evenly two weeks ago on the|after with the provision of food submitting the propos ed bylaw to the electors. Since that time, the tickets an dshelter. The Society is Red Cross active in the lissemination of knowledge of hy- another letter to the/ciene, improving anitation and also very Ratepayers’ Association | ihad written council again urging submission of} segregating the lepers into colo- } the bylaw reducing the aldermanic | nies board from eight to four - ——— On the question being re-intro ’ duced last night, Ald. Pillsbury} Today S Weather moved that a bvlaw he prepared for ubmission to the electors along the Prince Rupert—Cloudy, easterly lines of the netition. This was se-| wind. 10 miles per hour; barometer, iconded by Ald. Collart 29.19; temperature, 41; light chop Dead Tree fresh southeast Proposes Plebiscite Point—Part cloudy, Ald. Macdonald suggested that a wind; 9 ie ~s : submitted on the 29.10, temperature, 40; barometer, plebiscite be heavy swell question of both six and four alder-| Triple Island--Overeast, light jmen so that an expression of op northerly wind; sea moderate inion might be obtained. The most Langara Island—Overcast, mod- erate northeast wind: had six aldermen and. he thought | Interior Weather that would be a fair number for a| Tertacé+Part ‘cléudy, rortiienst start here | wind; temperature, 24 above In answer to a question by Ald.| Anyox-—Clear, calm, 16 above Rudderham City Solicitor E. F Etewart—Clear, calm, 11 above. Jones stated that all electors, and| Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 18 ab- owners exclusively | ove, would be entitled to vote on the by-| Smithers—Cloudy, calm, 16 ab- law ove. Ald. Casey did not see why the| Burns (continued on page six) j above. in British Columbia Lake—Snowing, calm, 10 a -_ sea choppy. ¢ 4 —_