GOODYEAR TIRES are better, last longer, ride easier and the fantous Goodvear tread makes them safer, KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 379 r® ae 3 ot NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER XXII, No. 204. a PRINCE RUPERT, BO, WEDNESDAY, DEC EMBER 21, 1932 Southern Weioelp Requests Province to | Take Over Its Affairs Burnaby Council Feels This is Only “Honorable Course” For it to Take Following Victoria’s Refusal to Guarantee its Bank Loan Dee. 21: (Ca EDMONDS, B. adian Press) —“This has no other honorable course but to ask the pro- government to immediately assume control of Bur- affairs and, accordingly, makes such a request,” Burnaby municipal council stated in a resolution pas- tated that this was neces- t night. The resolutior lew of the go me 4 tine jazracnens « SPEECH BS 2: INSPIRING POLICEMAN IS KILLED . wa. National Ideal Gyre Club Hears dress at Luncheon by Rev Westgate of Winnipeg Impressive Ad- Dr Lieut. Paul Lee of Les Angeles ally Shot While on Trail of Convinl Rishtleous ness Prescribed as Duty Which Will Lead Church to Greatness as Nation ANGELES, D* fterr pt God ' ne 4 ay youl t : we p bandit. At { 1 ‘ i Wwe : MARTHAS (cme WEAKNESS Pra ally All lnsues Showed Sharp Declines in New York Trading Yesterday YORK f this isn't the horn is Buddhist of plenty prayer Che Daily N rWws nee Tomorrow’s Tides lth 8:20 am. 19.8 ft. 21:14 p.m. 167 ft. Low 1:40 am, 738 ft. 14:50 pm. 645 ft. at least it’s plenty of horn. Matter of fact horn would be just the thing f Marcia prosperity Michel of Cali- r cal ing iround the corner DEBATE ON BEER BILL: House of Representatives at Wash- ington Wrangled For Six Hours Yesterday WASHINGTON, DC., De 2 A imruly House wrangled for six ours yesterday in debate on tne Collier Bill calling for the legali ation of beer in the United States |'Forty-one members of the House poke during the day which Wa riven over to oratorical effort both supporters and opponen o the bill Party leaders were planning to toget he A ; “ ' bou pat e on { bill, ibly b nig! A clos « expects “ WAGE CUT DEADLOC Ky Wee: * ALASKA-JUNEFAU MAKES + OVER MILLION DOLLAKS # : TAKEN OVER JUNEAU, De Zi Prof +) # of the Alaska-Junheau Gold # # Mining Co. for the first cleven #) Steamship Canadian Seigneur to be # month f 1932 e placed at @ Used by Vancouver Interests # $1,029,700, an fficia + In Lumber Trade + ment annotnees. Tl s $40 + —_—_— © (00 less than E ° Preparatory to the vessel being . ponding period ol iast year e commissioned ‘in the intercoasta) umber carrying trade by Vancou- OR. Re SO, 9 2 SO OO ver interests which are taking-her over from Canadian National work is now al the local ‘dry freighter Canadian : Big Budget For | Road Building sever wnien nas been ted up at : he yard for the Steamships, certain being carried out dock on the past year or so. . > Richard Knox, former superin- In California tendent engineer for Seen Na tional Steamships, is here repre- LOS ANGELES. Dec. 21 If the nting the interests which are state legislatur and = Governo iking over the vessel James Rolph }t prove U i set which nas bi lopte ° sn sta wt Screen Comedian won nich] I Auto Accident; RELEASING | ome | | ; } ; "| Thirty-Five Workless. > Injured Yesterday In Street Parade Attempt Premier Brownlee Warns Against Flouting of Law in Peplying to “Impossible Demands” of Disgruntled Visitors to Capital EDMONTON, Dec. 21: (Canadian Press)—Coupling foregiveness for misguided Farmer members with a warn- ing to radicals that the law permits of no flouting, Pre- mier J. E. Brownlee yesterday replied to the “impossible lemands” made by cisgruntled marchers who gathered here yesterday against a police edict. At least thirty-five Mof several hundred “hunger mar- |chers” suffered severe bruises when [the police broke up an attempt to }parade to the legislative buildings. One Royal Canadian Mounted Po- OF MONIES ‘«: constable was slightly injured. | Two alleged radicals were arrested. | *+e¢+ re 44444%4 City Council Asking For Amending |, + bagmintses in Connection With + EDMONTON HUNGER + Seq a i+ MARCHERS RAIDED # - ie e Having already obtained the \¢ EDMONTON, Dee. 21:—@ In search of firearms, thirty # # Royal Canadian Mounted Po- # lice officers déscended ~yés- + terday on headquarters of + hunger marchers froin all ¢ # parts of the province who ar- # by the council would be at liberty |* tived here a few days ago. No + lo apply any of the mnionies re-| weapons were found but one @ ceived from the Power Corporation |® man was arrested. ; ~~ Canada in connection with the} sale of the local hydro-electric ut- * Oo: 2:9 So 2a a a * lity three years ago for the pur-! Tat Lae OE ee ie Sena i Plaintiff Awarded any year representing the me Judgment Today in County ¢ Court Case Standing liabilities of the Corpora- tion of the City of Prince Rupert | inder that particular consolidated | »ylaw in respect of the asset: ac-| tulred by the company ; Judgment for the plaintiff with plies particularly to a trust fund ¢ of | costs was given by Judge F. McB. $176,000 which was set aside when Young in County Court this morn- the hydro-electric utility was ot | 8 in the case of Fred E. Reisch on the agreement that $23,500 of) Henry Hill and G. P. Heinekey. this fund would be released an Thi action came under the Mech- to cover the hydro-electric | inies’ Lien Act and the principals principa! anc) were from Stewart. L. W. Patmore it became due. | consent of the Power Corporation of Canada to the proposal, the city, council is now making application | to. the Legislature for an acti ~ amend the “City of Prince Rupert Bylaw Validation Act 1929” where- + The permission being sought ap- nually vonded indebtednes: interest, annually as rke ‘ nia ; acted as counsel for the plaintiff inh Hcobdilindnttvee of Kailway Com- Jay Walker Hurt in this fund some $140,000 is noW| with w. g. Fisher for the defen- ary f i panies and Employees Are 6 ae v7 an dan at| dants ne “ Unable to Agree S d gh R b n view o 1e present Cle : Thos fo Verran eae ae tee See ee ' v ma ae Daniels, the youthful freckled moy-j|9° ve remainder ¢ Ss 7 rn : . al aa ws . oe a - ama Dies In Vancouver } picture comedian, ran down a so that the city might have the op-| j ay ’s ea er e vay H ot ee at cae ind employees wer iy-walker with his car on a Los| portunity of buying up, if the 1933) -——— AS nt ath carl 7 » over the| Rebert Johnson, Who Went te the| Angeles street yesterday. Injuries] council so sees fit, the outstanding} Prince Rupert—Raining, fresh MN a ert Yukon in 1898, Passed Away ustained by the victim may prove| hydro-electric debentures at aj southeast wind; barometer, 20.20; CREEPS UP ' 4s a| Proposal of the companies to ex-| enasll : fatal, it is feared : great discount | temperature, 36; sea rough on had] tend for another six months the ten} ae The change, it is felt, might have! Dead Tree Point—Cloudy, light mT a , find| perent wage reduction which ex VANCOUVER. Dec. 21:—Robert the effect of facilitating city fin-| southeast wind; barometer, 20.20; BUT SLOWLY ’ soe pireg on January }. Another gonier: | Joh i “ th a to the Yukon i Fj H d d ancing during the next three years | te mperature, 38; sea rough, Warns Against Mammon nibh Prebaretbee ms =~ ae the o ld Rush of 1898 and who f ive un re or so, be instrumental in reinfore-} Triple Island-—Overcast light , B ire | between the representatives of the fied tinh dabbie? iehiin Dan: von ing the city credit and, possibly,| easterly wind; sea moderate. GF eontriour conflicting interests re shite ma a ee He Homes Burned permit of the mill rate being low-| Langara Island—Raining, mod- ones: SURG | idea ) sa fr ad he n = sh nt of Var ut: ered materially in 1936 providing} erate easterly wind; heavy swell, wly. Money 1s li j nd ea nora . = ' aitic 1 eanits expenditures | ; ‘ nable the lasses ' » what) ideals 5 . oe mia SOUTH HAS for some years Twenty-Five Hundred Japanese) om aie pe Sires Interior Weather uld Wish in rr |8 . ther! Homeless"at Result of Fire in bya yoen now and the end of 1936, T°*tace-—Cloudy, calm; tempera- Christmas good! [eer f money >| K Br itish Pound and Villages Near Tokyo other cily debentures involving tuse, 35 above nt other wint E poten Huse il a e Ul i then they} B Canadian Dollar on payments in the intervening years on Part cloudy, calm, 1§ tive season. ( : ee the sa ve the an New York Exe hange TOKYO, De 21 (Canadian| totalling $56,830.41 will have be- |" An a Cloudy, cal 25 abc ee e the vhich had worship-|Whole West From Wyoming to ee Press)—Fire destroyed five hun-|come paid up, making that much ae feack ahal a i Po the Salvation Ar ; | ,ed Mamt California Was Shaken by NEW YORK, Dec. 21:—The Bri homes and rendered 2500 per-| less to raise by taxation basta ae ee | yp a aphalaae | Liberty was another national) Temblor Last Night tish pound sterling closed at $3.32'4) sons homeless today in three small! It is necessery to make applica~| Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 20 ab- time after the paps lideal about wl one heard much —— on the local foreign exchange mar-| towns near here |tion for the amending legislation at... ° terday she received * lp it what w bertv? If the ideal} SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 21: (Ca-| ket yesterday and the Canadian this time if it is to come before the 8: thers—Cloud ral 20 ab for the littl 7 to be libert t would have to/nadian Press)-A severe earth-/dollar at T'ac, both being up lLegislature at its forthcoming ses- mithers- oudy, calm, 20 ab- yesterday. The gill be ro Nherty founded on sound fun+| quake shock shook the west from | slightly Northland Transportation Co.'s! ie, ove. appreciated, Here | mays 4 14 a tal principles? The liberty of| Rawlins, Wyoming, to Long Beach, | — - motorship Northland, Capt Leon- |’ a Burns Lake—Cloudy, windy, 21 - au 1 must be subordinate | Cal., shortly after 10 o'clock last | Constable Alva Moore R.C.MP._|ard Williams, arrived in port at a jabove, , uusly acknowledged $140 at an the class, that of the|night but damage was confined to| Hazelton, who has been on a trip|o' ‘lock last evening from Ketchi- Miss Margaret Beattie, who is at- commecnentepraineeti ott Little Girls pO 0 Re ant bordinate to that of| broken windows and crockery, | south on escort duty, arrived in the| kan and, after discharging five ines school in Vancouver, arriv- BIRTH —. \ Friend 1 a a ind that of thelclocks being stopped in many|city on the Prince Rupert this|!oads of frozen fish and one car-/ed in the city on the Prince Rupert There was born at the Prince \ Friend 00 ee oe i he subordinate to| places lmorning from Vancouver and pro-|!oad of canned salmon for trans-|this morning from the south to Rupert General Hospital last ev- ” tity of groceries from Be a ae . ition. Liberty, there- The entire state of Nevada was! ceeded to the interior by train. He shipment east over the Canadianj spend the Christmas and New Year) ening, December 20, to Mr, and Lipsett, Ltd hf re Se in impracticable ide al [rocked and it is thought that the is a brother of Verge Moore of this! National Railways, sailed at 11 p.m lholidays here with her mother, Mrs. F. Charnley, 429 Fifth Ave ’ . ‘hut gifts from United ©hu School Continued on Page 2) ‘disturbs ince centred there elty for Seattle Mrs. A. M., Beattie. | West, a daughter,