GOODYEAR TIRES Are better, last longer, ride easier and the famous Goodyear tread makes them safer, KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 379 ern ? Vol. RXIIL, No. 299 Bas 7 daily News NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COL')MBIA’S NEWSPAPER —- — we PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WE ONESDAY, DEC EMBER 28, 1932 Tomorrow’s Tides 2:47 a.m. 206 ft. High ' 14:25 pm. 22.7 ft. SIO tine ses 8:35 am. 171 ft. 21:10 pm. = 1.10 ft. PRICE; FIVE CENTS GOLD RUSH INTO CARIBOO COUNTRY CANADIAN- GER Old Locality North of Barkerville Attracts — Mineral Seekers Again More Than 150 Claims Have Already Been Located and | Stampede of Major Importance Into Area Appears to be Likely is Se Gio Air ‘iia - ne eel i Contitiias Make Temporary Pact For Development of Trade ‘May be Made Permanent Later—Dominion Gets “Most Favored Nation” Treatment and, in Turn, Gives Intermediate Tariff Concession VICTORIA, Dec. 28 (Canadian velop into a gold rush of major importance is under way the historic old mining locality between Cottonwood ind Barkerville in the Cariboo country. More than 150 laims have located within the past two or three eeks and many more prospectors, attracted by reports f rich hastening into the district. SOCIALISTS INDUSTRY | IN SESSION PLANNED OTTAWA, Dee. 28: (Canadian Press)—Canada and | Germany have made a three-month temporary trade ar- rangement as from January 1. For the first time in thirty- five years Canadian goods will be accepted with “most fav ored nation” treatment by Germany. | Canada, in return, granis intermediate tariff on Ger- |man goods. A definite treaty is expected to be concluded ° ‘vetween the two countries before the end of March. YOUNG GIRL IN SENATE SAVES LIFE MANY YEARS Press)—What may de- peen place! ground, are The new giant of the sky christened Arc en Clél, at i sourget airport, which is to be added | I. J, Shenton Endorsed for Alder-| Francis Millerd, Well Known Cam-| 1, tne riot of seroplanes connecting Senegal, Affica, wiia Natal. T»e aeropiane is trimotored, pos- hasis.- Wisiyy; “Shaan Soaaaie | Prep ens cites seeds whan é . ska , - manic Honors—Forthcoming nery Operator, Admits He Has sessing 650 horsepower and a 30 meiic “img spread i nt_of New Brunswick and Convention Discussed Plans for Prince Rupert ae vas By Airplane Canada Railway Breughi to Hospital at Cerdova. io ; st impor bu ° | , A P id HOOVER TO. CORDOVA, Alaska, Dec, 28;—Ai-' ht at the regular Dusin¢ acer Central Point Ratepayers SSN. resi ent ter a twelve-year old girl had tra-| Senator Irving Randall Todd, f the | yelled by dog team for twenty-two} whose death at his home ai Mill- it Pa | aaienitnind huian Selene Soke Challenges Mayor to Public VETO BEER (mic: tioutn “ine ‘sudemec toltows, New Bronesiek, vestenddy jects in Past Here Have Now *. ’ © | Summ, on aid, an airplane was tlown! was reported, had deen a member - Been Largely Removed Debate on City S Finances jeeennny to Klutina Lake to bring| of the Canadian Senaie for over He Declares out Amos Fluery, a trapper, te hos- i fourteen years. He was prominent OTTAWA, December 28—The fate Looks Like United States Wili Not Get Modification Before " | pital jm Maritime railway circles ag pre- President F. W. Wesch of the Prince Rupert Ratepayers’ es | Fluery had broken through-ice in|sident.of the New Brunswick and w ca ndust Tl Association re plies in some detail to the letter pubished WASHINGTON. D.C. Pee 22: | below zero weather and his feet and | Canada Railroad Co > ‘ ’ wee - AY NG N, D.C, Pee. _ ine ; ; i toes were frozen. | Born December 15, 1861. at Miii- nds by ¢hi ler v1) - tery ' yesterday by Mayor C. H, Orme and ends by cha Universal Service reports that it The ‘uame Of Ua gist. the sable which was his life-long : ' h to vublic de bate on¢ ity finances. Mr. Wesch’s letter. has learned from a close personal lene home, tie late Senator. ‘Todd . , row, I im to a | an ia been learned. ; » a can-| reads: friend of Present Hertert Hoo- | jot an old Canadian family. He re. xt ft " rat ft ist, arrived |The Editor, Daily News » ee ee ae ee sofia on vty Rae ee _ © I Rupert Referrin » yor é |n er | oe ane . gts ig PS - SERB re eles WEG ip-| Yet? any beer legaiization mea- | wa | New Brunswick High School and : ; ; on a ae t Retebaver a. th ; a Be ca sure Which might be passed by | lH allowell Classical Institute. In, ¥ ’ ve eraa) issuc va mayer Ao ed irom ie rial vel I ‘ n n tion Figu the prqseat short scesion of Cun- 1882 he was married;to Franess £ | . soc lation rigure | : ellch Gidahanenta tice onaait : cit, BTSs. i | Boardm im of Milltown and they, Mayor Orme; Ask iat Sta : ne sepo beset yal This would mean that there | - jihad one son, Charles F. Todd . BY : : | on be Rectifix (Continued on Page i could be no beer bill passed until ~ In addition to being president M : ' aon : Does Mayor Orme correct alter the ina i eni Corrected DY | expenditare A ‘ 2K? 1.0 but “on - inauguration of Presi- Rook a8 jof the New Brunswick & Canada a wer - amont | eepayers figures, youl figure “ EMPLOY: tks dent Franklin D. Roosevelt and | George Anderson Re-elected Secre- ‘Railroad. Co., Senator Toad was a BIG STORM ’ pay Bigs . the wet Congress on March 4, tary-Treasurer of Deep Sea director*ef the New Brunswick ; , a He states that on “December : It looks now like there will be Fishermen's Union Te lephone Co. Ltd. He was a mem- ; aa you gave a - report of a mt _ GET Ni OTICE no beer for the United States be- |ber of the Rideau Glub in Ottawa Widespread Havoc Wrought by Gale - ony a ‘ oe : ‘ 5” tiihes fore Easter at the earliest. | Alex Duthie was elected president |and of the Union Cl’~ vt St. John. Which Visited Lower Coast on Ru : ra co _ ore : 5 ; ae “the Da ly DEFERRED BY SENATE |of the Deep Sea Fishermen’s Union He ba Seen by re- Thursday of Last Wees NDING | ee cet Ebel Ds . News misquotes All These in Service of North Van Defeating a resolution of Sen- | cf British Columbia at the annual gious be ief ahd a Conservative in ; ( ine ee acs, ee couver District Are Being Let ator Bingham by a yete ef 18 te | election of officers held yesterday. | politics. He received his appoint- oe Copter Out by Commissione: 23, the Senate decided to defer (George Anderson was re-elecied ™ent to the Senate on March 7, » |@ copy of which was hand a “ discussion of the Collier beer bill | ecretary-treasurer by acclamation. | 1918, without previons Parliamen- Mr. M reporter F oe . sl ’ - ton ' NORTH VANCOUVE!I until after the Christmas holi- | The complete list of officers for’ t@ry experience ' iinst } eee eee eee - = on All employ f the dist , days. The bill will, therefore, | 1933 with the number of votes re- - Island a in the| scr 7 s a a -! + ipality of N Vanco hay come before the Upper House in | ceived by each is as follows - nae 4 the of-| mn” bus er by tp r : . F ~, }been ‘given ni by es E. the ordinary way. President, ‘Alex Duthie (47) . DEPORTING - helt, tt been now | sere FeRee Comer Se ee are, | Tee rer for tt padjeanea Vice-President, Earl Dybh : , Park ua Association. He states that “This} 4.14 it their services t | (40) R errs . ¢ ‘ etl) — a 7 » “7 be requ Janua FINALS FOR | Secretary-Treasurer, George An COMMUNISTS » shaky »e ising, MY.) eoeo 171.00 basing their calculations| 2°, municipality, ha aes derson (43) f the ale. A . reed aoe ae ' oven s fo fand drastic acne ss Recording Secretary, W Bushman| } ' le he receipts and ¢ xp nditure S10rj seated Mr. 7 who a yunced A i ( e | Vancouver Police to Make Drive ae | 1932" and states “The "iodeeal Are that there would be « complete re | Trustees—Fred Wicks (45), Nels| Upon Leaders in Recent rmens — ® ® the actual facts and proceeds to} izatio of th mut . CY iv f aahs lan! Vl | : pill oh Inspected Mining | tate “facts” that are not facts. Hi ea th ‘inte a : of {ficiency vay Swe snaApeen er ee 8 amo oa a rceabi ie no- | eee Heavy sea : irefully avoids any estimate of the Needy For Christmas, and | 4. M. Morrison withdrew from Mo-| ee Powell Rivet d dollars dam pa mination as secretary-treasurer, | VANCOUVER, Dec. 28:—The Van- leaving a clear field to Mr. Ander- | couver city police will make a drive 1933 deficit in his so-called “facts Dinners Provided Property on West | oF “ y presumes to fool B y RB dP S i TF — Ci f | | d those interested by placing against) oys an us y | The Salvation Army reports that , 5: |upon Communist agitators, who = ~ : ait Se ee SRR ire believed to have been largely yur estimate fo 1933 the 1932) | ¥ S ~ | ELL dette of $68,000.00 admitted at the | n mas eason | tho e needing them. This was | tesponsible for disorders among the Mery t to the Queen Cha Icity Hall, One of the facts is an ac- | jinade possible by the donations of ; unemployed here recently, with a 1S FILED tte Islands for the purpose of /cusation that the committee placed | Street Parades Roth Saturéay and|soods and money contributed for} ILL , making an inspection but, apparently | view to getting deportation orders of the well|1932 deficit at $100,000.00, This ts Monday and Various Parts of he purpose recently, In addition a IN SOUTH "Se known Prince Rupert group of gold|untrue. The committee used the! City Visited mber of Chrietaans dinners were | lelaims which are situated on the |amount admitted at the City Hall] en Ww Unempseyan. aie Verge a ; —_—— I Probate Sought by Widew of Ad ait oast of the Queen Charlotte | ($68,000,00) in its report to the as-| The Prince Rupert Bo Hand, | Moore of the Kaien Garage loaned | { ‘sited States President Svends aiid ‘Sanaa venturer Who Was Shot To co aah 3 F. Tener, well known sociation and it is so shown on the) under direction of Bandmaster Ro-| 8 car for the deliveries, Two of the : Yuletide Season ishing Vut Death Three Weeks Ago : eens mining engineer, arrived |copy handed your reporter bert Greenfield, was busy during) 4'my boys, Ted Harman and Frank | of, Savannah, Geergia Terrace Sin tiie’: tl . geen " e city on the Prince John last! Again Mayor Orme states that | the Christmas holidays. There were | Ube superintended the delivery. i Ba eee ee ltem sini 7 — — LONG BEACH, Cal., De ' i ht from the Islands and will sail, “the social services outlay is $12,-| street parades by the band both on A Friend, sack of potatoes ; , WASHINGTON, DC., vo 27 jonas eae " « Letters of probate for the % v eesaenell night on the Prince Ru- | 000.00 and direct relief $25,000.00, or ‘Christmas Eve and Monday and Prev iously acknowledged $249.50 President and Mrs. Herbert te he chk “ 8, south wind, e late Capt, Walter Wander’ pert for Vancouvel a total of $37,000.00 and not $275,-| various parts of the c‘ty were vis A Friend 1.00;and family are spending the yoboara Sib vho was murdered Tener was much impressed | 000,00 as reported,” Here again the; ited. The public responded gener-| John and Patsy 10.00 Yuleticle vacation on the Geor-| Anyox—Raining, calm, 40 above. yacht Galma here on December ° eg ys nd is taking some | Mayor's “fact” is not a fact. The re-| ously in the matter of vollections.| ©. A. Smith 4.00 gia coast. They have arrived ao Stewart—Raining, calm, 37 above. we belsti aaa t by the widow,| wit! on A aoa from the port of the committee estimated for} Appreciative comment was also! A Friend, sac Kof potatoes Savannah from the Capital nnd} Hazelton—Cloudy, calm, 30 above. : , , ’ ' jlendid go } ‘ , : . es : a ; i : Pigs : Y Mrs, Aloha Wanderwell. Th : e Rupert group south with 1933 (not 1932) an outlay of $275,-| heard in regard to the band's pro- Mrs. Leroux, 1 dozen cans milk, plan to spend eleven days wn the| Geree tat calm, 30 above, , te ineludes $1,000 in cash anc” na 000.00 for fixed charges, social ser-| ficierc) 1 dozen tomatoes, 2 Ibs, coffee, south, They will engage in fishing urns Lake-—-Fog, calm, 10 above, 9100 in personal property gus * ” : £, ag f . au f “ j > A ; As Y - a) ~ he} \ a ee ‘ah Sr ‘in 223 aats-8