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Advertising and Circulation Telephone , 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Tuesday, April 12, 1932 RUSSIAN DIFFICULTIES From one part of Russia comes word that grain seeding has been neglected to such an extent that it is likely to seriously affect the supply of grain during the coming fall and from another part a despatch to various newspapers tells of the use of airplanes to expedite seeding, the grain being scattered on the land from the air, huge areas thus being covered in a very brief period. Already it seems that there is a serious scarcity of grain one that could be used only on the gigantic state farms of that country, rhe ability of the leaders in choosing American administrators for their factories and other big v "rka lias been notable and the self-suppression in sub niii mg to foreign domination in the interest of the five-; "! plan, all indicates that the material is there if only it . . , be moulded into a symmetrical whole. The danger of the experiment is that people may tire of i; when they find that it means constant effort all the time EMPIRE ADVANTAGES v Only last week the British Government made a payment of'20O,000,O00 to the United States, taking up, ahead of maturity, notes which had accrued during the time of the wnr, when the country was in need of finances. This debt 1 payment ha greatly pleased the people of the United State anri thf new gpapei s there have been commenting on : it very favorably. Om Washington paper sees in it an evidence of the rapid comeback of Great Britain. Tilling of that country the Post says: "ifixDort trjuie is reviving. Foreign capital is coming Into BriUh) on an unwanted scale. Public confidence,; thank to all these visible manifestations of the better day, ' U restoilqf optimism and good cheer is in the air all the , Way from Lanas End to John O'Groat's. In hor unfailing TVilie tolrt df an Emnire. the central section of which U -)tfentow1?i0 8pint which Britain is showing today, is a i T In Hawaii Oh. ..ml heiv's another Hawaiian beauiy Captain Edith Larscii formerly of San Fran-fisco, wearing the snappy whit uniform of the Honolulu Salvation Army corps. REQUEST IS PRESENTED CJtJl. TRAINS Mondays. Wednesdays days 1 rom the East and Frl-3 p.m Tuosdayt. Thursdays and Satur-lays . 10:40 a m 'The DaHy'News.can b?,pui-chased ai Post Office News Gtand. 323 Oranville BU Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince Ocorce. B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. General Store. Anyox. Smlthers Druj Store. Smlth-ers. D C. Tuesday, April 13 inr 1? THE SACy NEWS A Week's Doings at Parliament By Tpm Reid, M.P. Prime Minister Applies Closure' -Enormous Debt Canadian National The Delegation Which Came By Bus 100, nays 64. It was Interesting to watch the house throughout the evening and between 12 and two. The members were flocking up to the lunch room the reluctance of the bank to help, ! which did an unprecedented am-, be it resolved that a wire be sent to . ount of business and, as a matter both the members of the Dominion :of fact, had to close its doors at 1 and provinelal parliaments asking am. as they ran out of food. It was that the Dominion government take Interesting also to note the crowd over the full charge of the direct in the aallerles. It was as if some inn that many Of the promises made to them by their iralW and that ample provision be great event mlaht take Dlace or as leaders Cannot possibly be fulfilled. ;inle relieve the acute situation If they expected that something at present existing." very dramatic or momentous would TTI?nP5 CTHnVP IPTIfW WW1 government give this occur which would give cause for The Nelson Daily News, a strong Conservative newspaper, urges the people of the Kootenays to protest at the announcement of the minister of public works to the effect that the central trans-Canada highway was to I Labor) : Mr. stoker. be comuieted before attemntintr to comDlete the work on i have had a eood deal of diffieuitv .l.a. .1 1 1.L IIILM. It i. I Valnn tl. n .U. I I inr 'uuwmvh uj uir nurni anu suutfi. vvnue u must vc rea- liwH t.ht nn nt th hiurWuvs mnct ho nmnlotprl zbonA nf member. I understand the other, the people of the north will frMSSTSSZZi S that consKlerable work be done their trans-Canada on with reapect to an important important mat- mat- njffrit hiithvYuy with a viev to having it completed at least within ; ter concerning a reasonable time. The hichwav is badlv needed and the i Rupe n the loss of time and money during the past winter is serious. That men vere kept in idleness in the highway camp when iSK stand as a notlc I will ZZt look into 3S the foZTS throughout Tl th for their own good and the benefit of the province they moment give him all the lnforma-r migni nave ueen worning is deeply to De aepiorea. matter sarlous speedy aationf consideration and excitement. The two votea took r place at exacUy 25 minutes after .Minister's Reply 't and tne ,Ious lt unU1 4:25 Hon. W. A. Gordon (Minister of vne measure on gc- I confess I Wednesday, March 30 the hon. when the llouse assembled at 3 however ' e lor lc therp mut a tmnA iionrfon - QWVM HW4(U.IIVU members. The members seemed! none the worae Imm thm lnnv sittinir Th hin hMntr tn ; "It, C'ty r.,.?C! mlttee- matters affecting unem-i province OI Uriltsn nlnvmpnt anri tholr ihiuH SlTLta.HmJhteTn CUMed varus members Ha Tn, ! 'ion we have. clock. Thursday. March 31 . I The House was still discussing the ' 'Prime Minister's bUl to extend thej "blank cheque" for unemployment1 'and farm relief purposes to thei first of May. it was felt by many! .members of the Opposition that this would be the only chance afforded them to discuss unemployment matters so all who could took advantage of the occasion, many .grievances being voiced, partlcu.; larly from the Maritime Provinces and; British Columbia. The Prime. Minister, who had been absent In' the latter part of the evening, entered the House Just before 11 arid gave notice that on the following day he would move closure on com mlttee. This was a surprise move to the members of the Opposition, as it Is only on very rare occasions that the closure on committee has taken place. This meant that the Opposition members or any mem- of Tuesday, March 29 When the House assembled after Easter there was a small attendance of members, only a little more than half being in attendance on this day. Prayers are read by the wtth unemployment sine i03Q.p tended to cut down the dally 1M.S service to three days to the present time. get pe per JL.V. AaniAoA t to week instead of saven. They aJ , me wppus.uui. aled t0 the minister and end. :, ;avall point out to him the ! I 1L. Mn n HUT n CPinHfl 3 O ClOCK 111 I 1C lUUlUUifi uut yw.-. . . U . . t think it is correct to say that, if it were not for the western members luajw weiu to ianc longer iu reau wnen xeuu in f ichwi.,--" - ni. both h- t .u i n,.n,niin After the Orders of the Day hadT. been passed, the Honorable, the Prime Minister, rose and moved the closure vote which had been announced on the Wednesday evening before Easter and had been looked forward to by the Opposition members. In an endeavor to make the matter more eatlly understood, it wUl be remembered that the Honorable, the Minister of Agriculture, had moved a motion on the 22nd. hli motion being that the question be oiof Hanson Gives Resolution of fore the House be now put which Local City Council in House jas I have said before, had the of Commons i strange effect of allowing still fur jther discussion but debarred, how-Prince Rupert city council's re- i ever, any amendment being put owing, to-the action of the Soviet in exporting to the vervimie8t tnat the ederal government forward by the Opposition. On Wed- . ... . r V v t..bA 111 mVioma of tin. nAtrlav thp PmAraMA limit In asfcWtA milo H nminfitit fUn . . 1v.a,.. Wn.C UC1 iUll UiaiKC v uia,wi. .. w ...v, U....U x u,r ux k,.c i.uu uib is Hm,B .mj suppijf uueauy :pn,nInvmpnt Ut,t nrescnted to 'Mlnistei bers would have a chance of speaking until 2 o'clock Saturday morning but that the discussion would be cut off at that hour by the clo ONE TRUSTS AN EXPERIENCED CAPTAIN During the past 63 years The Royal Bank of Canada has encountered every variety of conditions wars, crop failures, booms and panics gaining strength by each experience. In a stormy sea, one trusts a captain who has weathered storms. From a small beginning, The Bank has grown steadily to a position of long-established strength among the twelve time eiifct mis wuum nave on vw- ctiouy oy waat niesfi;, , very the P6 tl6h that the resronsibllltr government, transportation they had com, , lay entirely with the uVlntereLlng to note8 that, when otto?M1Je?StL ' the final vote was taken n the ' Satly the whole of the delegation r, of bill, which has been the cause by motor bus. considerable discussion for some small Thl story was told-by the p, , time past, there was a very vote, the yeas being 64, the nays 28.! oraMe. the Minister of Railway illustrate the fact that the tn Ung public is more Inclined tn and those from far-off constituen-1 either the motor car or the nv riM thprp would he no attendance bus and that this mode of ti SDeaker everv dav at 3 o'clock. One dav thev are read in ,rn the House on Fridays and Mon. has reriotaly encroached on thi i English and the next in the French language. To me the (days and it is not often that a vote venues of the railways. An Imrv ., M wsr railways now realized " to they had been putting too much tlonal Railway bUl was spoken by the Honorable, the Minister of tentlon on passenger traffic , rnallways, and some interesUng fi- enaTwi w Qev gures and statistics were given by ireigm irauic. i. ir, u, the minister reeardina the Cana- yai i;ommiiun winc.i hus o sure motion which he proposed to idlan NaUonal Railways. Two figures apoointed to Investigate thf w introduce the following day. were outstanding, one of them be- ny urm lng the fact that $1 .360.000.000 is awaited by all members of Friday, April 1 lowlno the Dominion bv the Cana- House. Just after prayers Mr. Bourassa nian N.iinnni niiurnvc and that This finished the week's end' rose on a question of privilege to the Interest on all debts of the Ca i v""8-speak on the closure motions butlnadlan National Railways now to-1 was ruled out of order by the Spea- !uls $32,000,000 per annum, which; clty coutkH last night ker ker. The The report renort of of the the airrieulturil agricultural !0ne ha 10 ,dm,t 18 a sta88erin , opted 8 report from the Board IoQd for ten mUUon peope to recomendlng that om committee, which had been sitting. of m ,? and discussing the matter of sugar; An interesting story was told by;ieUon ' 1. '812 Fraser Street. beets, was read and tabled, after ' the Honorable Minister of Railways en li 21. btock 9. section l. ' which the Prime Minister roseand to show the trend of the travelling Second Avenue. Westi be instr iha the Prim Prime moved his closure motion which was public today. A deputation of busl- ted to repair or demolish exnaustea and tnere IS no seed lelt, Ihe central govern- , the House of Commons recently by :lng thU noUce of closure and this zle King, Leader of the Opposition, interview him regarding the report mdgec by the city engineer to ment 18 despatching seed to these sections and where there oiof Hanson, Mf. for Skeena. Han- the Prime Minister put Into effect who spoke for about an hour eov- that had reached their town that Ui in unsafe condition and d: is weakening in the efforts to SOW grain, trained men are i sard reporU as follows on the mat-! after the Orders of the Day, had ering all matters in connection the Canadian, National Railways In- 'gerous. being rushed to take hold of the administration of the ter: , been called. work. According to Moscow the work of seeding has been:ItvMr; H,ansn skeena n should : TOe closure mouon wMch he i . . ,i ii j 1 1 , , , 9 . , ,. i like to direct a question to the gov- placed before the House was that almost and the whole administrative criminally neglected ;ernment based on a telegram which j the debate shall not be further ad- machinery IS being overhauled With a view to Securing :i received this morning from theourned. which meant of course, better results in the future. The huge farms are to be re-jctty of Prince Rupert. It is as foi- that it would be carried on under organized and threats are being used very generally in lows: the rules of the House untu 2 o'clock various of the A R me"ng momlnK at which time the parts country to bring the peasantry into; ?' V0!11 h,el,din on fourteenth Instant the foi- question would be then put to the rlflnir u Mimnv ' WOTKing numoi. ..... , lowing resolution was passed and I' House automatically. The House di- The Urge Of the five-year plan IS beginning to pall on the , was Inatrueted to telegraph the ! vlded In this motion, the yeas being agricultural section of the people Who look back to former ! same to you: i 83 and the nays 40. and then the de- days when they worked or not as they pleased and When ' "Whereat the city of Prince Ru- jbate started. Under the closure mo- to a great extent they were not interfered with by officials : p"1.1? the burden of feed" l1? c 5peaJce" ''f re ilm,te,d ,Ln .fi fu i. f tag the destitute at a cost beyond to 20 minutes each and the Opposl- who them to efforts. are constantly greater urging ,th capaclty of tne dty to iJtion whip was -kept busy getting lh!S Slight reaction in the agricultural districts does and whereas the number of these .speakers enough to carry on untU not mean that the whole plan is a failure but it does mean , dwtjtuve wk probably he .douhied i2 o'clock. . that there are great difficulties to be overcome and that ion acctonr or'the "haiibur fisrAhgf a great many of the French the great experiment, which is only in its infancy, has yet'btag already deiraed a fallure m mb participated m this de- f to , , f 1, 4.1, the j j of .,..4.u adoles- ii this port, the halibut prices down bate and many time throughout pass through dangerous periods youth, th and a ceu and two! the day there was a very sparse at-ceiice and early manhood, before it can be passed Upon assents making it impossible for fish-tendance in the House. Some 28 a real success. ; ;ermen ermen to to carry carry on, on, and and whereas whereas the the speeches were given between 3:30 SURPRISING ADAPTABILITY at present possible in this city, and pjn. on Tuesday and 2 ajn. Wednesday after which the question Tf k t, i,4. i, o..: 1 1 whereas the destitute are badly inlwas then put by the chair. Mr. Ti ; ; lrr' ' 8nMd of as weU of f00df !Welrt motion was put first, yeas wonaertui adaptability in their great experiment. 'Ine use and whereas the mining and ium-!i07. nays 58. Mr. Bennett's motion of airplanes for sowing grain IS an impressive stunt and berlng industries are completely 1 was agreed to on a dlvialon, yeas paralyzed with all mills closed ! down, and whereas this city Is un-1 able to finance the unemployed any ' further, being also unable to meet their own obligations on account of great banks of the world. Today its 831 branches serve every part of the Dominion and assist Canadian business In many foreign lands. The Bank has reached this position because many thousands of people, through successive generations, have found it always fair and dependable in ita dealings. THE HOYAL BANK OF CANADA Capital $35,000,000 Reserves $39,155,106 Assets over $750,000,000 TREAT YOUR PIPE RIGHT! you "roll your OtJtn'tftne cut (igartnt ttboa. 0 i Fill the bowl with fragrant Ogden'scut plug and you will be treated by your pipe to a cooler, richer, more satisfying smoke Yes', ifa paying proposition to smoke a tobacco that is ALL QUALITY 1 OGDEN'S CUT PLUG I, H tod M of H to H H !:it I I dan- I