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 Vol. XXITI., No = = ” 300 ~ NORTHERN AN D CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER oa PRINCE RU PERT, B. BC., THUR BDAY, DE C KE MBER. 29, 1932 wat pe ty 0) » E i. | Fat © ies ' Cpt ae as Tomorrow’s Tides _e-e ~ aily Ne High . 3:32 a.m. 206 ft. “45:11 p.m. 21.7 ft. er oe aS 9:23 am. 17.0 ft. 21:51 p.m. 2.1 ft. SS a ——= a S BRITISH COLUMBIA IS § TO Construction of New Industrial Plant At Prince Rupert Will Be Under Way In Spring, Announced IS STABBED AT JUNEAU Francis Millerd, Prominent Coast Operator, Discloses Plans—Site to be Settled Upon Soon—Will Ship Product Direct From Here to Markets of World Francis Millerd, prominent British Columbia salmon cannery ue announced this afternoon that he ex- pected to get construction of a new salmon cannery at Prince R upert under way next spring with a view to hav- ing the plent: in operation during the 1933 season. The pro- Woman Maltreated in Alaska Capi tal and Thrown to Street From Automobile NEAL OSa 18 art in a smal) way at first with a view to even It : Lf ; De au ‘ lLAT , ’ M ' y T n. aged “ually building up 4 substantial ands A ; ce ; ‘ permanent industry at Prince Ru Waa su , . ~ MO ORIS ‘ vere Mr Millerd | SL a ate a ‘ irket He ha me heia IN CREASE HER LUMBER EXPOR TS a Province to Send Much Heavier Shipments of Timber to Old Country Business for 1933 is Estimated at 150,000,000 Feet, Large Gain Over 1932 and Treble 1931—Will Give Employment to Many Men _ : ‘i VANCOUVER, Dee. 29: (Canadian Press) —British Columbia will increase her lumber exports to the Unit Kingdom during the coming year to 150,000,000 feet, it ‘onfidently forecast in well-informed circles. This catine pares with 87,000,000 feet shipped during the past twelve months, a gain of more than seventy-five percent, arid reble the quantity shipped in 19313 UNEMPLOYED «Found a Way ¢ Out It is expected that the coming | year’s export to the United Kingdom | will give employment amounting to} Muy ; 150.000 work days or steady em- | " ‘ “ bore e opinion that Prince Rupert, be-, Will be Alowsl to Pay One- ployment for one year for 1500 men, poles Say 5 , ing the logical strategic centre for Quarter of Licence Until benefitting also thousands of de- Favor For Non Contribu U ec an i ‘ lia : mee . - tory uem- ~ ‘ 7 Roe = ngs industry oe March 1 pendents. ployment I noe Mi ' is! iumDia < ‘ sot be ~~ —-- . 7 —~ actual centre of the industry VICTORIA, Deo, 29: (Canadian At Gathering Last Night CAROL A It is on the basis of that theory, Press)—It is announced that that naking his present plans: motorists in British , Columbia The only important business to HOSPITAL “-; hment of the industry may, by paying one-quarter of come before the regular weekly their licence fees for 1933, will re- meeting last night of the local ees no reason Why, ceive a sticker allowing them to j branch of the National Unemployed 1 be ought : - ; . Ww Ss: SS S - . st id br ugh’ operate their cars until March 1 Premier Bennett Denies Know- ietaniika atk aed ‘ : M ’ uver and eist when the balance of the fee for ledge of Projected Barter ren memt outh to the Prince’ the year must be paid. With Russia from the National Couneil of Un- kic Club vi t let to can fish whicl Legislation will be introduced employed Associations dealing with il Hosp Vam ver for reship- at the next session of the Legis- ee ee ae unemployment insurance and ask- aa re ; more efficient plan, he) jature extending the coming year It couldn’t be done wo youths did it. John Egan and Wiiiam MONTREAL, Dec. 29: (Cana- |ing this district to enddrse a plan mes lave the fish canned) te March, 1934, so that motorists Sutton were confined in “escape-proof” ceils at Sing Sing But dian Press)—Prime Minister R. | of non-contributory unemployment ed delight . ‘ ve he north and) will reeeive two months free, this | they got. out and used this ladaer to scale the wall. B. Bennett, passing through here | insurance. In the course of disetis,' i 20 direct from| peried covering fourteen months. | today on his way back to Ottawa /sion it was declared by some of the. niet ods ' ee following his trip te England, de- | members that ho gt va Prince Rup a 2 | ; g Pp & ’ nembers that many w were corridors of the We inte to start in a small Instructions along the lines as M A . R f S nied all knowledge of a projected [employed today would never bé The solos we! H ’ oY to build up along solid and) set out above have been received ayor gain e utes tatements barter agreement between Can- | back in iridustry under the present ° J. H. Carsor : ates Mr. M at provincial police headquarters ’ tice ada and Russia. | System of production arid distribu- hlehem” by Mr ” - ‘ We ex entually have here, Receipts and stickers will be Of Ratepayers Association and I ota vend . report that plans (tion. Therefore, industry should nd “Red Roof by \ Wl an her issued as soon as possible. Those C are under way for a barter agree- | bear the entire cost of unemploy- iickshank rhe w the ir who pay their automobile licences (| ( d W th Th ment between Janada and Rus- |ment insurance without workers or 1¢ Upon a Midn! , ieration in full now as well as those who , oses orrespon ence l em sia, Premier Bennett said. “If | part- time workers contributing to t Nowel Cat : Cal Mr} here are pay one-quarter now and the that is so, then it has been pro- | same. Letters will be sent to Premier . Holy Ni ir were Mr Rot B Walter Black ‘ party ’ ted of M I dent of Un ' Robert B M Mrs. Robert Bart { Darton, M W am k, Mt a Blackstock, M W Mrs. J. H. McLé ye . Hat Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, D« ( ! Wheat was quot ut al the local excha ! VANCOUVER, Dec. 29: ‘Cat d Wheat was qu at 41% i the local exchange o¢ @&emeeee e ¢ 8 . °| + GOVERNMENT TO MEET + + RENT OF UNEMPLOYED * + + * VICTORIA Der 0 Cana- # * dian Press)—The governm ni * * has decided that rigid insp' + * tion will be made of cel iin # * cases and, where justiiied he # * vovernment will increase (4 + * allowance ‘to municipalltr to * * meet the rent of unemployed + * persons who would otherw! + * be able to eviction, Munici- * * palities are expected to keep * * a close check on #!! such cast * * to prevent abuse of su h relief. # ° + *eeoee0ee0e 40% % balance on or before March 1 will be entitled to operate their cars until March 1, 1934, without pay- ment of further licence fees. ae sci el CHRISTMAS jected without my knowledge.” Mayor (¢ payers’ me again replies to the Prince Rupert Rate- DARDS E> /¢ ity finances is | | Association and states that the controversy over ended so far as he is concerned. His letter Nice Letter From tio at SS x One Recipient of | ; : ervi id rel was $275 | In tl of F. Wesch, Presi elief 19,~ | rvict i | R. B. Bennett, Olof Hanson MLP. and | other labor organizatiofis in the city |secking their support for fen-con- j tributory unemployment ingurance. | There was a good representation of unemployed at the meéting | which was the last one of the year. ¥ dl nati ied sub.| 000.00 when as a matter of fact the] Christmas Hamper Charles C ae ar the chalr. ! iu OBSE V liighed by you leave of h tual amount is $37,000.00, Mr : ed ms sta er Mayor O i Wesch states that I may misquoted The following letter was received ‘Mas. tt M H TWO DIE Many Children Enjoyed eesadenasilen quotes the Da News 01 D im in this respect also esterday from one of the recei- asse an as 4 Yesterday at St. Andrew's News misquot he repe | en Let us peruse the report agaln.|»ients of the Christmas hampers/ Cathedral Hall | ted to the meeting.” If Mr. Wesch | It ites “debentures and interest} sent out by the Salvation Army Foot Amputated IN FIRE |had compared his report with | ling due ih 1933, $225,000.00,"| The name of the writer is withheld The annual Christmas Tree en-| Daily New ild hay n that! which is corre but in second line | for obvious reasons 0. S. Morris Sustained Serious In- tertainment of the Sunday School| neither of the conjectu vert fter this item it t out fixed char Captain R. M_ Steele, juries in Auto Accident— Is ; of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral | nec i! 1e Was not n i es for interest cial services and] ‘Dear Friend—It gives me joy to Patient in Hospital Mrs. A. A. Budnick and Young 50m | poo, place yesterday afternoon and} The followh $ an excerpt Irom f $275,000.00. This conclusively! write you a letter to thank you for i of Fairbanks Lost Their Lives last evening in the Cathedral Hall.| the identi copy of tt p ws that he duplicated the/the lovely hamper’ food you MASSETT, Dec® 29 Followi Early Yesterday | There was a large attendance at the| handed to New mount due for interest, and is In-|brought us for our "Xmas, which} an auto accident in witich he wan - laffair which proved most enjoyable | Taking e City’s admitted « cluding it in his grand total of} we would not of had other ways. | tained serious injuries, O. 8. Mors FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 29 is al) present | ficit of $68,000.00 for 1932, w io $865,000.00 ‘May God bless you ana give you) ris, well known residént of Mas- nadian Pr Mrs. A. A. Bud-| The proceedings opened at 3jlikely to be under the actual ¢ \s far as Tam concerned I do not/strength to carry on the good) sett, has been in the local hospital Ee d 45, and her five-year old, o'clock and games were played un-jficit, and by adding $32,000.00 ¢ propose to continue this contro-]work: and kindness to all in our| since November 2 and will proWa - “ Re lost their lives in a fire | ti 5:30 when supper was served | faulted bonds, debenture aS Se} voray Sry further, as I think the) need | bly be there for some time yet.’ It ni : troved their home here Following supper, there was an ac-| terest accruing due in 1933, $225 ibove facts and figures will satisfy Also the Christmas pudding was! y is necessary to amputate his’ left eee ceptable program of music and re- | 000,00; exchange at about the pr iny reasonable person | good The children enjoyed the) foot ony yon citations after which Santa Claus|sent rate, $35,000.00; fixed charg: CYRIL H. ORME, | fruit, nuts, candy, they would not, ial ” paid a visit and distributed fruit) for interest, social services and re Mayor of. been able to have had it not} one R i and candies to the children | lief, at say, $275,000.00; departmen : hea. Ser Sou St D . William uss 0 Those mssisting at the supper | tal expense it 1932 estimate . We all join in wishing you and age epot in . ; d were Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. C. W. | $230,000.00 including schools——total Storm and Hi h re eee 5 ee ee Simpson 1S Dea | Homer, Mrs. W. J. Greer, Miss Beag- | $865,000.00 w g |New Year. Also hoping IT may be Vancouver Held | ley, Miss Eleanor Moxley, Miss An ‘In 1982 the revenue frem all *. jable to help you some day in some jnie Kach, Miss Eileen Gibson andj} sources was only $595,829.00 which Water Visited way.” Seventy-Five Year Old Resident of |S. P. Woodside Neighboring Village Passed i Away Last Week | Edith Smith, Leona Batt, | Fitagerald, Margaret Smith, PORT SIMPSON, Dec. 29: Wil-| Kielback, Junie Batt, Hazel Coombs, liam Russ, aged 75 years, passed | Maizie Oliver, Doris Leach, Marie st y here on Thursday of iast;Norton, Margaret Logan, Helen week, The funer il took place on|Gamula, Alice Hunter and Maureen saturday with Rev. Victor Sansum | Kilpatrick, Interment was made in! Very Rev Island Cemetery jor the Oathe dral, presided. officiating Finlayson i Taking part in the program were Arlene | } Joyce James B. Gibson, dean! ‘if the same could be collected in 1933, would leave $269,171.00 deficit.’ Mr. Wesch now é@enies that tl committee's report did not esti mate the deficit for 1932 to be $100 000.00, but an analysis of the above figures clearly shows that he must, Was have done so in order to arrive at} ceptionally Inte rior Weather Q.C. Islands Terrace Cloudy, ture, 34 above Hazelton—Cloudy, windy, 24 ab- ove SKIDEGATE, Dec. 20—-The lower end of the Queen Charlotte Islands isited by ‘heavy winds and ex- high tides during a! Smithers—Cloudy, strong his total payments, $865,000.00 storm last week. Several farms wind, 22 above With regard to my second state- were flooded by the tides and con- Burns Lake—Clear, calm, 20 ab- met that the report showed that | det able damage was done. ove, cubis tempera- | west|on Pender | | VANCOUVER, Dec. 29: (Canadian Press)—-Four masked men covered |eight persons with guns, six of them passengers waiting for a bus in the depot of the Pacific Stages Street, late Tuesday night, held up the ticket agent, John Blair, and took $59 from hig ss then making their escape, Up by Bandits ij ome