“a é ; - Bs aan as, A. ae. = ake ML a a GOODYEAR TIRES i Are betier, last longer, ride easier Tomorrow’s Tides ok and the famous Goodyear tread nig ¥ He sseagnendemee ye ol 1 NE WIR heessescs --, 2:02 am. 203 ft. f KAIEN MOTORS LTD. 13:38 pm. 23.2 ft, Chevrolet Dealers Ne ie ae 1:4 am. 7.8 ft. | one 52 and Blac ¢ 20:27 pm. 0.6 ft. hie eo NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER fe i : “ hao ae renee, cee e - weep cee nce ts a — rene — ae . | Vol. XXIII, No. 298 |, XXII, Mey, kt PRINCE RUPERT, BC. TUESDAY, DECE 'UESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932 — aie . . +n ~— NHUGE Dr AL WITH SOVIET IS | ——— as —- | VANCOUVER POLICE CLERK SUICIDES --- LEAP FROM ROOF q = David Black Plunges STEAMER Ms Amy oe Record Negotiations Under | To His Death After — :ISSOLD ! Way To Sell Cattle i Instructions are being awaited here today as to whether the Tragedy on Cordova Street Occurred Last Evening Fol- freighter Canadian Seigneur, for- lowing Altercation Earlier in Day Between merly belonging to the Canadian National Steamships and recently Dead Man and Three Strangers pushesed be Dineeult Caste na. ~ etre i a : ., English shipping concern, is to be \ \N¢ Ol \ ER, Dec ai {Canadian I ress )—David turned over here or in Vancouver cK, aged 24, police court clerk, le ape “i seve nty feet to. to Japanese interests to whom the e street below from the roof of the police station on, vessel has been in turn sold by . - - ; . rel eet dova street at 5:45 yesterday afternoon and di ed in Dingwell, Cotts . : The dry dock during the past ten days has carried out certain repair work on the Canadian Scigneur | Having Been Arrested cz” to Russia Taking Oil Plan to Market 100,000 Canadian Cattle to wists Being a | : OTTAWA, Dec. 27. :—Negotiations between Canada and Russia now going on may result in the sale’ to Russia of 100,009 head of Canadian cattle, chiefly dairy cattle, aceording to information obtained from persons connee- ited with the negotiations. In government circles it was indicated that no announce- “nent would be made until nego- pital an hour later. Black had been in an altercation three strangers earlier in the day as a result of which , Me tiations were at a more advanced y vas charged Ith atlempted robb ry with violence, He and the vessel is now re ady e Sciepensiol For stage. Hon. Robert Weir, minister of released on bail to appear today. her ave. If she is a over here " : ; ve ae oh | agriculture, admitted he had been ,;Her new owners, she will procecc } ¥ ' working on a pro i, o. e nge direct to the Orient, it is expected.) | ah 4 | Chicago Lawyers Ruslan ll, for Gastedhams sanale +++ e+e eee eee Zz cite } ee A 8 a r Canadian cattle. PASSES IN 7 N KE I : : YOUNG BOY Here is Amy Johns Mollison smiling triumphantly as she ar- Fifty-Two Attorneys in Winay City BALAN 7 » . rived at Capetown South Africa after her flight from London Barred From Practice by State VANCOUVER : FAVORABLE 4 in four days, six hours and fifty-five minutes. The famous Eng- Supreme Court ° oe lish girl flier broke the long-standing recerd of ier husband. . * OTTAWA, Dec. 27:— * IS INJURED Capt. J. 4. Mollison by ten and one-half hours. She has since CHICAGO, Dec. 27:—The a ! — * The Dominion of Can- *| oe flown back to England preme Court of Illinois has sus- ia Miss Kate Rese Deacon, for Twenty ada had a. favorable #| Hugh Alexander MacKenzic, Aged) we pended from practice fifty-two! Prince Mupett to Aescivs $3171 From ¥% Ye Resident of Terrace — een s i ’ract - lawyers who have been found to Prof. $207 be ‘Dies * trade aa a Ve, : A he habe Giacen dabole ue , A : Hi Fi tines been taking remuneration | ale Fert Seas , * 113,408 for the year end- a: Ratepayers ssociauion igures from the city without working for} wihianioins death occurre Wednes-|* ing November 30, it is vi Hugh Alexander MacKenzie, Wh it. | VICTORIA, Dec. 27: (Canadian { last week V ver’# announced by the Do- | eight-year old son of Mr. and Mts Corrected by Mayor Orme 0 ianags ___ ‘ Press)—Total profits of British Co- 4 * minion Bureau of Sta- *| Alex MacKenzie, is a patient in the ti Six Mo ths ae { 1umpia government liquor sales and ure |* tistics. This compares *|Prince Rupert General Hospital A k Th Ss b R ifi d| n |pari-mutuel taxes for the six _ a an _ es , bl ¢| suffering from a double fracture of SKS at ‘atements e nec e months ending September 30 last ae with an infavorable *|° “t : re Ma ' pps he thigh and Joseph Slaggard, lo- snatuntiicedesialanaiia r amounted to $1,060,000 as compared : trade balance of $17,068- | Hunger Marcher « a , trade balance Of 25 ieee Gat Ory SESTESOS, SS SEYNS Hee! \ The: follneine bie was received from Mayor Orme g with $1,637,783 in the previous six I { + is > tor 19 | and an un- + lays’ imprisonment in the city jail } + cali toe o m — months. © + tavorablk balances of * for having been in charge ofa this mot ning: Sentence Passed Upon Man Who As its share of liquor profits the M ‘ ea * $104.000,000 in 1930, #)| motorvehicle while intoxicated fol- \“Editor, Daily News:— Took Part in en city of Prince Rupert will réceive ere ‘ , *|lowing an automobile smash-up on) «1 vour issue of Friday, December 21st you gave a full In Alberta Capital $3,171 and Prince George $1293. ee $e oO OOO @ | Christmas Eve at 8:40 pm.on Sixth) oe eting he » Ratepavers’ Association pais . | From pari-mutuel Prince’ Rupett ed Mrs. M 7% Avenue just the other side of Hays|Teport of a meeting he ld by the Ratepay EDMONTON, Dec. 27:—One of} will receive $2,076 and Prineé furniture dealer and father of the | broadcasted in the Province news | week was sentenced to six months’ | ’ ; ' z ‘ } per | . injured lad, had his delivery truck MAN } DIE jpaper imprisonment S ttl S : , LICENCES? parked on tl right hand side of This committee has estimated | } ea € ocie ' - “ twenty ye Creek Bridge on the previous evening. I findl also that a report of the the demonstrators arrested in Ed- George $810, know i TO DEFER Mr. MacKenzie. well known local r omunittes’s findings naw meen} nonton’'s “hunger marches” last! ma r A ; ' . ’ t | t the deficit on revenue for 1933] | : a. } Sixth Avenue looking east whil 69,171.00, basing their cal- ‘Ha I] } be $26 id aS ¢ . , by Motor. | ™@king a delivery at the home of ee ‘ . d expen rpe Given Woman 1S Dead oo ‘ P ’ es 4 Oe sap a wit R M ' k Movement on - ( Zs be _ i Tiel Gindinaint “eine: delete ale ES i vehicle Fees Would no ecome : ' for 1932. The following are il g I ! ' Payable Until April I west along Sixth Avenue from the vole fp ter on s a ten. Cttee A Sibi. oe ew Burial Park — lirect of Seal C struck | T : : oa on wif direction ove and Twenty-Two Lives Lost in Big Fire| Aoated dene 4 Banker, Passed Away Monday \ the MacKenzie truck with his left In Tenement District of rhe city’s anticipated deficit for VANCOUVEI move , , =. wheel, pushing the truck up over Japan's Capital 1932 is $68,000.00 and not $100,-| MONTREAL, Dec. 27:—James J.! In ee ee OF el "O0' (OF | the low curb onto the sidewalk and , aeeethie eee nated by the report.) Harpell, publisher, was today sen- SEATTLE, Dec, 27:—Mrs. Olive VANCOU , ‘ I ( imbia knocking down the boy who was TOKYO. Dei 17 : watia The oci ul services any Pe tenced to three months in jail for » ‘Gente ‘obs 2 = a ee > » 4) rnments dandina én the sidewalk alonasice les binaiie set . }$12,000.00, and direct F relief $25,-| libelling T. B Macaulay, president lthe WwW ushington Mutual " Bavings IES ' se ere ind to the rear of the truck. The! qoead as a resu disast fire |O00.0U. OF a total of $37,000.00, and} of the Sun Liie Assurance Co -- Bank and a society leader in this R ‘ \ i lad was lying under the car when : te ae a satin t $275,000.00 as reported tice of appeal was filed by counsel oe aliadl bias ut the week d oO mi rted, wil he was picked up by his father ' Pe On these two items alone there] and Harpell was released on $6,000 The caaaa ai ‘ ; ik cor oe vane —< ak a a era ‘ OOK place yesterday or / Within five minutes he was taken St re a age te ' lelayed ’ ‘ ‘ ng to $270,000.00, or more than the afternoon. No Less Than Four Hold-ups i ; by a passing car to hospital : ee: One Evening Reported to Police : Slaggard was arrested soon after > | ee eee tand what Ore on Solon is M M i ! . ‘ ‘ t is difficult to understand wha } Of Southern City | he accident by Constables Grant reasons have actuated the com- g rs. cCarthy Dies ind Wyman and pleaded guilty EXPL — ’ . mittee it aking these ‘ry ot . ANCOUVER Db PAYROLL | when charged in police court before | K a mane een ee Still Very were rep | Magistrate McClymont this morn-| meas» vious and palpable errors in plac-| At Campbell River pee ¥ ; nial ing ‘ ‘Rees Mee ite ing ich statements before the} cots 1:28 tae arteed | BOOSTED Both cars were damaged wugt ty acorene w8 Pee nd ut is to be sincerely(No Change Reported in Condition! retict of Late Peter McCarthy K.O. 7:15 m8 sr 1 Hs come Soe At Arrowhead, Alberta hoped that they will lose no time in| — of Representative Butler at | Passed Away Dawn Coast her shop at Lise _ ce ae if rectifying these misrepresentations Washington } : . ‘ le the etaway W : ' ousand New a | ARR THEAD lt lec. 27 ‘ | ind made the! “— hye - November by MAIL IS ran a ‘ i = ane mm fairness to. ~ city conned) a i ‘le CAMPBELL RIVER, Dec. 27:— J esl ; | ind myself I think the above should WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 27 Mrs. McCarthy, widow of the late t 8:30 the box . ra General Motors manager of an ol} company here, |), given publicity The condition of Representative | peter McCarthy K.C. of Calgary Ol Theatre wa Ur , ha an thie. iwas killed at th oo of th ween Yours truly Butler of Oregon. who is critically died here at the lalate tees ’ it NEW YORK D f . ed in an explosion of coal oil in het “CYRIL H. ORME, | ill with pneumonia, is reported to ib Sede suek rlier in the ev , | Otel MOLONS VOTPOTR OS See jonre Wane. ms eres “May ,r ") be unchanged. His mother, brother] p @ @ @ @ @ ee ¢@@ r boys were held uy | that it was able to add 7,818 men to| j breakfast for her family, He i at and sister have arrived at the bed-| » n different pat Be ee. | ite pay during the month Of No-) England is Looking Forward to band and family, still in bed. were side wre : ; ROB . boy had $10 taken from him]. ney Even Better Business After ; rescued from the burning hous A ° | enn + “— so on pee N e the other $3 New Year Athens 1S Not | | bas W th r a rae nee e : : ° **+? Card of Thanks | LONDON, Dec. 27 christmas Moving Picture Attractive to n erior ea e + VICTORIA, Dec a7: Fol- # : ° © a2 0 ¢ ° + si jmail in England this year has been | : ag ; ; Cnt’ ites eee of : 2ev Victor Sans i f yi fifteen percent heavier than last t A t d d Sh j errace—-Cloudy, calm; tempera- e ustice Aulay orrison * MILLIONAIRES ARI be , ns “ ‘ane pe enone the postal authorities an- Ac or Arreste Bernar aw | ture, 34 above. * in Supreme Court, it is expec- # + GREAT DEAL FEWER * of Por net ippreciation of |nounce : Alyansh Wet snow, calm, 32) ted that the provincial govern- @ : IN UNITED STATES : are as of ympathy and| Larger business throughout the! James Hall Being Held at New Or- ae * ment will this week name a @ * WASHINGTON, D« a ; uy tet ne in their sad ber-|country after the New Year is ex-| leans as Fugitive From Justice ATHENS, Greece Dec. . 27 | Anyox—Raining, calm, 36 above.|* commissioner for the munici- @ + Whereas there were 530 */ flo a a the loss of a loving| pected — George Bernard Shaw, aged British} Stewart-—Cloudy, calm, 31 above.|* pality of Burnaby which has @ * millionaires in the United | re d anette They desire to| NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27:—Jumes author, arrived here at the end of| Hazelton—Snowing, calm, 30 ab-|# asked the government to take # > States in 1929, there are today ® oo my ippreciation especially to| Hall, moving picture actor, has been! the week in the course of a world! ove * over its affairs, Ald. John Ben- @ ° 75, it is revealed in hog nd Mrs Perry and members| Vancouver Wheat arrested here as a fugitive from tour but refused to go ashore in| Smithers Cloudy, calm, 25 ab-|* nett, defeated mayoralty can- @ * bulation of government taxa- #| Dr 6 <= ne shail ah: eaten) justice, His wife at New Haven, the ancient capital of. Greece. de- | ove * didate in Vancouver, is expec- @ * tion returns ye = in Hospital for their ser-| VANCOUVER. Dec. 27— Wheat Connecticut, has been suing him |claring that he “couldn't be both-; Burns Lake—Cloudy, calm, 30 ab-|# ted to receive the appointment. # : sem deecee con ' | was quoted here today at 40'4c, for_non-support, jered,’ l ove. ++ eee eee eee /