Jm. VI' -v. as hi 21 77 - TAXI - 77 TOMMY'S) SUnd, Capitol Theatre Block Day and Night Service 7 Passenger Chrysler Car Tu! jshmenl In (Ik ted on UrJ Man l or Cemplraty To Import Drugs Mi '.V I'd Oct .ved II a .en - convicted of . into Canada, was fourteen years' im-'id tan lashes with a hre at the end of the Juatlea Oroanaaleld. it tailed on the ua Prtday niftit for neu trip to Vancou- She WASHINGTON, D.C.. Oct 23: (CP)-President Frank- jj i.ee Kobfruon withhold Jjn D. Itoosevelt, in an address from the White House to ins Decision in rrcvineui the nation last night, announced the creation of a govern- ment market for gold and the easing up of the gold embargo. In fuklition to handling domestic gold, the chief ,KK h. '5 p ' 7 executive announced that, "whenever necessary, we shall been rettniti or ate. bay or aeli fold In the world mar- . . ... .,n jwovnaon m aw kU " The Reconstruction Finance the application foe corporation, be staled, had been i ol Major John Hart- auusortaed to buy newly mined gold x service aamn and mln- rjmicd States at price to be as a candidate lor determined rraaa time to lime. ... provincial election. In h, ,.n of Hartley waa re- P"- Officer Alex lrvuJ7 iwrin in uie wniicn ground in order that his KAmtrvtK SENTENCED SUtea. the President made the firm spring were unemployed although In need and desirous of work, making United States' percentage of unemployment at that time the highest of any nation in the world, tome four million or forty percent were now In employment again. In some sections of the country, fai men were receiving thirty-thrr and one-third percent more their produce than they were a year ago although In others the agriculturalists were no better off. While toe believed that a very good showing had been made so far. the administration waa by no mean satisfied aa yet. It might take one year, or two or three to bring the country back to normal prosperity. If one means of doing so faded, then others would be resorted to but "do so we will." asserted the chief exe- ullve. CAMPAIGN ECHOES WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IPC. ('. F. WON K. has announced itself as out to destroy the ' ' onoinie system. It will, it says, take over all 1 "anks, mtnea, iwwer nCI plants Iflfllivrv and cvise oasie - inuusiriw. " "iir to thoe which. Hon. Dr. Tolmie is leaving oe-1 ' did not leave enough in the treasury to my the " ' month's salaries for the Parliament Buildings r f Premier Brewbtor had to arrange with the bank to 'r - money against treasury notes to pay salaries and " " Kovvrnmont , . ta p. 1 any bank in Canada advance money to w. a. mi. ex--.mr of iwitibiimt Humabv. it ne neeame remier? Hn is thn nrent leader of the C. C. r. in j campaign. illlv nntan1 Miiiuiiiiv.t'U UliU Ilf llllt'lltin w p - He 1ms had no legislative ex)erience. His only ''Native exiiorionec ns reeve of Burnaby worn! not arr,"mmcndntfnn tn n li-mW His cabinet would be ; of persons without legislative or administrative ; lc?o, all of whom are announced enemies of the so- aim n e Muni tn nvtininimi llie iiresciu u.w..h uid such a government be able to get a five-cent from ...... i n i n mi n.i,in anaU'PrS 1L- iiijr uuun. in vuuuiiii i iiiuijmw"' - tlio lar.minirn ..e u 1. tu r r V would never I '( fiM.t 1 . ... ' r m nn anlnflOS imse m tholr program, otvu -rr ;'J PJ unpaid. The credit of British Columbia would ' that nf iim ni t rui-.. TLaM uoiild be no nein th, ' ",IV-U, .V.1" "'A Z Ti,,r, could be -mo niiu no neip II (Mil " '''um of public works. All would be chaos. The Preatdeat promiaed ma In ten -ance of go eminent credit and a "sound currency" and announced that the dollar would be revaluated after price levels had been restored to a sufftcienUy hash and stable level so as to give the people back their purchasing power. This, in the that "we art on our way." opinion of the administration, was declared that, of tea aat3)aJ Jbe matter of prime tapefUM. i an hour over a nation-wide radio hook-up. told of the progress that waa being made in the end of restoring industrial prosperity by means of the National Recovery Act and also of the employment that had been given or was about to start under the federally-aided public works program. He expressed eoafldenee aa to the ultimate sue-easeful outcome. "Chisenera." of whose activities the government was keeping in dose touch, would be severely dealt with and eliminated. The President made no reference to foreign affairs In any phase, rinanelal Interpretation NEW YORK. Oct. 33: fCPi-Pre Ment Roosevelt's announcement of last night In regard to financial af fairs of the nation la interpreted' here as Indicating that the United ! States would in effect conduct its would go into the market for the purehaae of gold was interpreted In Burope aa indicating Uiat the United States had decided upon stabilisation on a sound money basis. Deported Woman Visits Stewart; Is In Jail Now Tomorrow's Tides High 5:01 a in. 17.7 ft. 16:32 p.m. 20.1 ft. Low 10:38 a in. 9.4 ft. 23:37 4.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER pjn. j;x V No 245, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19J3 PRICE: nVE CENTS iWUMY).) PI AN UNITED ST A TES ULADm-MKlNG FINAL STAND TO BALANCE BUDGET t w m mm m u a i J J am ill i u uwm m iir mi a Ba.a vviv Mil i 11 trill ww tin i a i m i i iiv President Roosevelt When Telling Of Recovery Program Success UDGMENT RESERVED Pour Million Out of Ten Million Unemployed Have Been Put to Work During Past Six Weeks Country Will Control Its Own Currency F, Crisis Precipitated by Germany's Action ""If " , -T sgKgggggggggggggggggggggge .fPBttton BggggggggfT ! Chancello: Adv'.t H.. : P:- Fa'.. SL:.'it 'o .ts.3 'U eyes w u'. the mo ment. because of o r::. - ,u ..:.(.:: cr.r,.. : ;;. agar Nations and ;Lc disarmament conference because the vorld ues tn rant equality ;o the Reich At the same time President Hlndenburg decreeo th- diss:)! u .ion ol the dormant Reichstag and proclaimed for November 12 a gereral parllamentR-v '"r: n 'u' ns'ion npinmn of the double withdrawal. Tte statea-men of the world are looklne nr v.i.- Miu iiio.i . r . u.Mv Thev ee Utt uUon resulting from Germany's acU as precipitating the gravest crisis the world has faced since 1914. The world, and Europe particularly, expects the greatest arms race that the world has ever experienced. own equalisation fund to control irrmjcr Shows No Disposition to Surrender in Snite of 1 . - -1 1 1 . I tl-l. I. L l l L - . we aoinir iw mc unuan imhi uttii controlling the pound with the ob- leettve of preventing a sudden de-resslon of commodity prices In the Untied States through sudden rises in the dollar In the foreJari ex- Overthrow of French Government Expected Even By Its Friends Impending Defeat at Hands of Socialists Taxi Drivers Protest Gasoline Tax PARIS. Oct. 23: (CP) Premier Daladier today beean change market such as that of the his last stand to balance the French budget m a pacKd last three weeks. Chamber of Deputies with thousands of lwlice behind bar- PASSES IN HOSPITAL .Michael O'llrien. I'ionrer of City, Succumb After Illness of Three Months Michael O'Brien. JM Fifth Want n resident of this eltv fm Tina Kajantcr of Hyder. Alaska.l V.P v.. atvl (nnn .m. who w as convicted in Stewart In I nt lhl hrv July. 1M0. on a d;arge of attemp-M nl , nplopk thu --j-, u, ted wourdlng and sentenced to j prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital two months' Imprisonment L-here le had been a patient for jervlng which she was deported. .,. r.ivtf turneo up aaln In Stewart a few - 7 :r: days ago and was arrested by Con-m'vT " ".tZJL L warded tomorrow afternoon on the .ki- ; n.. n . w n uivnu. iiiitiiaami anvil v-i vt3tiiurnii , . . ... . . UtnmA wUI be made. fleer. Another sentence of two months' Imprisonment was imposed In addition to nis widow, the late on a charge of Illegal entry of the Mr- u unen . wno was a Roman eouivtry and the woman was CaUiolle. U survived by a son, Ml- brought to the city from the north chaw, and two daughters. Mary, at the end of the week by Itwpec- living here, and Lucy, in V;inco-tor and Mra. J. A. Fraser. After ver. The family is well known hero ftdrvlng UiU lateet term, she will. and will huve the deep synin;ithyj again be deported. of many friends tn tte bereavement. Taxlcab drivers today staged a la rue demonstration in protest at the Imposition of a gasoline tax. Halibut Arrivals Summary . Frank Krizmaniel Draws Limelight In Irish Sweep DUBLIN. Ireland. Oct. 23: CP Prank Krixmanlel drew the horse LimeUsdit in the draw of the Irish Sweepstakes on the Cambridgeshire Stakes which was made at the end of the week. In all there were seven horses drawn in British Columbia. The race takes place on Wednesday. The total amount drawn for was tltOOCOW. Cotoneaster favorite LONDON. Oct : i CP) Coton easter continues to rule favorite to Lurope's View ' ricttdes Oil guartl OUtside the Parliament BuikliUfS. The ; ta the Cambridgeshire Stakes on London. Oct a: fCP The an- Premier shows no disiKisition to surrender in hit fight , . ... .... lie . . Ml i ,i uld urn it it imaaiiifv luncuun function in in British l"'"a" Columb a? nouncement by President Franklin and his I nends believe trie government win ie ovennrown jhmwiim ii." 1 : .' ..wlUJa f ,'n. u. iooaeve Roosevelt that mat the tne United umiea States waiea ' tonieht unless the Socialists unex- T.. i'n. Dowgwtr went miL in uio unuri t-uimuiviw m liecledly weaken. Wednesday at 11 to 2. His Majesty's colt Limelight Is second favorite at 12 to 1. COLLEGE IS . FIRE-SWEPT University of St Joseph. New Brunswick, Destroyed By " Flames Saturday ST JOSEPH. N.B., Oct a: iCP All parts at; St. Joseph's University here including a new wing with the exception of the gymnasium and .rink were destroyed by fire on iSaterday. the damage being estl-' mated at ILSOftjOOO. j The destroyed property Included ftve imlveisHy buildinga, six barns on college land, three houeea and two other barns. Vancouver Stocks (Oaurtaiy 8. D. Jaaun Ov) Vancouver Big Missouri. M. B C Nickel, M. Bridge River Oacw J3X. Cariboo. 3J. Oeorgta River, M'. Meridian. Mernteg Stat, .18. NaeVte Sea. a. -f msm0f, '01. ' Noble Five, J7V Pend OraaH .71. Porter Idefm, 06' Premier. 1JK. Reeves, .la. Reward. Mh. Reno, .77. Stiver Crest !,. Wajwtde. .41 Whitewater. M. Waveriy. .n, OIU Fabyaa. JC. HoflRaj X30 C iE,a. Freehold. M A. P. Cosu It. Cabnont M. Toronto Columarso. Ji, Central Pattvgpi, Js. Klrkland Lake OtM, X. Nonutda. M.7. Sherrttt. .94. Int Nlcket &. Oraaada, ja. r;, Macaasa. .M. 1.41. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Margarets OUchrtxt wUI take place "'rlhmmj day at 2 SO from the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Perry Will Win in Prince George ' And Manson in Omineca Declares An Independent Investigator American ITJW pounds, sc and tc and ifc and 7c, j VANDERH00F, Oct. 23: The two constituencies of i caaadiK-JM PMwk. Qudneca and Fort Ceorge will undoubt etlly elect Liboral Amertean 'candWates at the election next week. A. M. Manson will-- Yukon. 2U.UUU, cold stoxagt, w win in Omineca with Sam Cocker and the C. C. F. youth, and 7. A. IS. Windle, probably splitting the remaining vote. senunei. mm, auib. ns ana tc. Urania. 14,M, Cold Storage. c and Sc. Canadian LysekU. xft.000. cold Storage. 7Je and 9c. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late brother Thomas Outhrie will tak ptaee Tuesday. Oct. 2-1. at 250, from the Chapel of the B C Undertakers CANADIAN LONGSHOREMEN '3 ASSOCIATION In Prince George the people are strong for Harry Perry . and trill elect him at the head of the poll with the Independent. Dr. Alward. coming second on the list. Wlinnf Pra just covered the two constituencies and this la the result of his analysis of the situation. One of the factors militating against the return of the C C. F. Takes Jump VANCOUVER, Oct M: (CP! wheat was setting at &6c on the in this part f the province is the , local aaciMBee at the end of the unfortunate fact that the leader of ' week, advancing to 81ic today. Mie party n. BC openly declared - to be Ui oppuMtiiMi to tin ntiliey of There are five Portland Cement "the late lamented Mr. Christ." j factories tn Argentina. I