Watch For Announcement of the New Chevrolet Six KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet Sale Service ' Phone iZ aw ' 31$ Vol . AJtiv., rQ- i 7- mm (.- . JJ - '- - J -1 - I I ! ..' J J..... I JAPANESE Tomorrow's Tides High .. 1:25 am. 18.1 ft'. 12:54 pin. 21.0 ft- ... 7:02 am- 9.5 ft. 19:46 pm. 3.0 ft. STEPHENS TICKET HOPES TO A VOID CITY RECEIVERSHIP "New Deal" in Regard To Municipal Bonds is Plan of Candidates Utmost Economy in All Civic Services Will he Necessary; 'Group is Not Tied up to Prince Rupert Ratepayer' Association M. M. Stephens and the aldcnnanic candidates running with hint in this week's civic election announced this morning that they hope, if elected, to be able to show the bondholders that it is no more in their interest than that of the city to iinpotie undue hardship on the eity during such a period of depression and to induce the city's creditors to i tree to a "Hew deal. ' fair alike to the crtsHtota and the city To , -rnP srhieve tiUsalw It will necessary lyl A Y I )l 1 for every rfemrtment of the city to VAWJ riercis the moot rsgM economy and atst la amy possible way to re-fain tna former credit of the rlty. II ccunostty can be shown sufficient U) inspire (ha confidence of those bondholders now movtnc (or a rnmaaUatattar to affaag as adjoavl ment fak.to tto attf a oammtiBaatKrl . m ' win or uowcceasiry ot u wepenns .m .. -LIUl auahu M .) u. do so. T Ihta iHey those on U , eclu-Mwi in nnuan uomm-Utmm it Ih tKkft composed) .Mayors of Mr BiMhene for mayor and, Messrs: Jlftetxater. Carrie. Basso-ftm M . Wtch tor aldermen arc all mesabtt of the Prtnoe Rupert Ratepayef Association but are not endorsee! by, that body. Those on the Uekai fact thai. It elected, they will have to reprsatnt all Ute people and that lite ettdorsatlon ot any body la undjeeasary BUSINESS IS BETTER EDMONTON. Jan 10. - A silver Imlna faint, but dixUnauUhable u seen ahowttif on the dark elowlJ now thaitovrhH the world, by Oeorfe W AUam, K.OM of Wlnntpet. chairman of the Ok Bad lan commlUee of the Hodaon Day Company. The dtsttPctfWwd lawyer and oW time woatefMc. who has seen more Uun onf Daancksl depression woa-thered, sk with sincerity and honesty whan he declared that the upturn haxi bagun. "I can mf IhW." Mr. Allan said, tn summtajt up hts eonclualeivi it the and of Uw Interview: "When we let along Into m. we will be able U see stem of gradual reeovrry raooverv whieit will be distinct in IWt. The reeuvery will be slow, and untU some monllu of this year have passed. It will not be possible to make any definite predictions." Mud) In Depresilon In his previous remarks. Mr. Alton bad poltcJ out that In Uic fourth winter ot a world-wide depression. there was no use In making any rosy promlaaa for the future. "nut for the last two years, the beat brains of the world have been studying thl thing," he went on. "Thy havo been working hard on it to find wrne way out to find a remedy. Unlll they do. there U not much that I can say." Mr. Allan said the difficulties now facing the west aro only part of a worIdwlde condition, and hence there must be a world-wide recovery before the people of the wcat can take heart. Obvlouly he explained, there must bajtm Inercaae In commodity prleoa, herln the weat, an Increase In Uie prlec'St wheal mid farm product ibq'v'Mlt.' PRINCE I'KirSUili RUPERT, KUl'tiltT. B.C., U.L.. TUESDAY, TUfcSLJAI, JAINUAKX JANUARY 10, 1U. 1933 lSttS ELECTED Artlsmstions Yesterday in Some (JIUrs and tihtrlct .Municipalities Oanwhon Pas report Um lot- chiUrwack. E. Manuel. Kanalmo. John Barsby. Port Albaml. Davte W. Wamoek. Roasland, W. A. Turner. Armstrong. E. Poole. Orana Port. T. A. Love Port Ooquttlam. R C. Oaler. Duncan. 1 1 F. Provost. Cumberland. A. Maxwell. Oourtanay. Charts Snnma. Albernl. James R. Motion. Oreeeiweod. A. J. Morrison. Trail. Mayor Leroae. Salmon Arm. C. Thomson. Prince Oeorg. A. M. Patterson. Merrttt. W. R. Langstaff. Kamlcopa. D D. Johnstone. Reeves Oak Day. R. W. Mayhew. ChUUwack Distnct MaotclpaMty n. Nohte Iiydar CoMatream MunicinUty. A. 1 How. TMUruc E. M. SUIaa. Praaar UUs, P. O. WrUffctaon. Delta, A. D. Patterson. Mission. W. II. Wren. Kent. Robert Hamilton. reecnUnd. Orant Uang. Saltao IXatrtct, J. II. W. Uarbell. Summer land. W. R. Powell. Mrctions Later in cltla of the province, where a poll Is necessary, voting will take nUce on Thursday. Elections m dUtrict municipalities will be nera on Saturday where necessary. TO DEPORT SPANIARDS Tlirrc Deserters from Ship Five Years Ato Helng Held at City Jail line Jose Vtcra, Juan AntonU I cicalas and Rafael dc Rio Joaqulm O. Orau. alleged to have deserted In ltM from the Spanish merchant ship Alfonso rere at Vancouver and who have been In Prince Ru-nert for the pa-it seven months. are being held at 0.e city Jail for the Immigration authorities wlUi a view to depoftt,on of tne lr,- Last night an order or dpon"on was made agftmst Vtera by T. Fitch, local customs officer, who will dil with Uic other two men lonlght. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1. J H 1 l.i-J-U J. I HOLD Pictorial Upper Cut AbUir from stem : the 15.600 ton Dutch liner Pester Lower cut Recovered from 1.U &fir further speed laurels In hU Invaders Penetrate 2,000 Year- Old Barrier at Another Point And Control Mongolia Province rUOIHtXIUNG ON BONDS IS CIIAUCI.D BY CALdAKY MAYOR CALOARY. Jan. 10: Cana- dtan pressi -Charges that "pa- trsaitc Canadians" had sent Otty of Calgary debentures Into U United SUles in order to ttttUit benefit ot adverse Unl- ted States exchange when the obligations of the city matured were made last night by Mayor Andy Davidson tn an addreas to the Alberta Federation of La- bor. 4 Northland Tra asportation Co. motorshlp Noicc arrived In port (1:10 tl.ls morning from Ketchikan and. afler dlsclwrglng one car load ot frown salmon for trans shipment Baxt over the Canadian Natlona Railways, sailed for Seattle. Funeral Notice Funeral service for the lute Charles Hadley Hanklnson will be held at the United Church tomorrow, Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m. .. " 1 JJJ--J 1..: PASS j i News Flashes of v.'ro .ttiu nti ..D-rur(: :i .... .. Con.Kzoor. H 'St Is .Nh'.'WII h ploded as she iv at Amsterdam almost faul injuries. Frank M. Ha-vlu is ready once more to, go new fourteen cylinder plane. A robot pilot and wing flat to ut down landing speed are features- '' Two (iates Fall Hefore Approachinj; Enemy Today's Occupation Reported to Have Ucen Attended hy Heavy Damage and Great Confusion TOKYO. Jan. 10: (Canadian Press) Jananeso cavalrvl and infantry unite occupied Wall of China totlHy, blocking a further pouring of Chin- esc ti"oo through that famous gate into Jehol. It was the coonnd stiiitj'trip niMitKin tjikon hv the .Inniinosc in a week to block off China from the frustrate Chinese attempU to de- fend it against impending invasion. t announced by Japanese military ommanders. orcunatlon of the 'hinese city of Sh.vnhalkwun just a week ago by the Japanese shut off 'he eastern gate, only a short distance from where the wall conies down to the sea. Chiumenkow Is twelve miles north if Shanhalkwan and near where the 2,000-inlle barrier turns west-ard. It was said Uiat hoavy damage was inflicted in today's occupi-Un and that groat confusion resulted from the raid. Today's Weather Haielton Cloudy, calm, temperature. 18 above. Smlthers Cle.r. ealm. Sa. nurns Lake- Clfstr, oalm. sera. Terrace Foggy, eaten, K above. Alyanah Cloudy, south wind, 34 abobc. Anyox Cloudy, ealm, M above Stewtirt Cloudy, ealm, 34 above. U til - i r I I -l-UIBWl Ill 11 mi I i, IN GREAT Interest jj cljits of .smoke, after her oil tanks ex- ' I Chiumenkow Pass in the Great; Low MURDERER IS HANGED William Seabrooke Pars Extreme Penalty for Killinc Gas Station Attendant OTTAWA. Jan. 10: (Canadian Prew William Senbrooke was banged at Car If ton County Jail here ! early this morning for the murder of Paul Lavlzne. Ottawa pawllne irtatlon attendant, more than a year ago. NO JUDGE HERE YET January Cases on County Court Lit Stood Over Until Next Court Or Judre's Order With no arrangement made for the relief of Judge F. MeB. Young, who retired from the bench at the end ot the year, four cases or. the January County Court list were yesterday held oyer until the next court AubrfcV to- tfie4rder of Judge Young's successor. There is but one new case on the January list, that of Johnscn vs. Black, the other three i cases having been stood over from December. The January list is as follows: Dr. H. O. Johnsen vs. Cora E. Black, $75. professional services, Patmore & Fulton for plaintiff, de- fendant In person. Publish ers Finance Co. Ltd. vs. AHan Carolan. $80. Williams, Man- son, Brown & Harvey for plaintiff. Patmore St Fulton for defendant. Williams. Manson et al vs. Eddie lGlapp. $100. Williams, Manson. Brown is Harvey for plaintiff, defendant in person. Steens Ltd. vs. Tony Christian. $199.96. Williams. Manson. Brown & Harvey for plaintiff. Patmore it Fulton for defendant TO DEPEND ON CATCHES seon on Halibut rbhing on lac,(;0cTnafsdl ottawa Jan to: (Canadian Ute International Fisheries Com-, rich' Mongolian province andlrieaai-Under regulatlona made byi,,oub, Tragedy Anehorage, at Alaska Nlnllfhlk Near PENSIONS TRIBUNAL Three Caes llrard Here One Ipiu Anyox, One From Ter-rare. One I'mm City T -- - m a amo rAm t anm Vl Ufl tf Terrace and from 'HIW from IIVIH savs: siiiu one viiv aivus mission and approved by the Oover- 77 , nor General of Canada and the A,VCI ..rrMr. OKAO Alaska. Jsn 10: President ot the United States as "' pre",-r children. provided in the Pacific Halibut1 Wallle J"hnson. aged three, and his Treaty February 1 is set as the op-.; 'f- " halbtV1" ' l" 'hW dtroyed their home enlng date for the Pacific at N,nUc"K. flailing season. In subsequent years' the opening date will be March 1. .. . IMnee Rupert, were heard at the," ,rr"1' w"l"a lv U",UTO- pensions tribunal held at the Court House here yesterday by Major Leo Ward of Winnipeg, member of the Board of Penstoos Commissioners of Canada. Majur Ward and other officiate; of the Pensions Hoard left by hit night's train on their return Rust. While In the city. B. S. Keeling of Vancouver, pensions advocate, No annual close season covering a fixed period Is set and it is provided that the rliir-lng dates will be thate on which pertain limitations of v"'.' 7 , " " M T"Z"S .iMUfcj Head of Towboat Company is Dead George ratten Cathrea. Manager of Vancouver Towing Co. raw.es in Vancouver j had Interviews with a number oil VANCOUVBR, Jan. 10 (Cana- local returned men regirdlng their daw Preas) Oeorgo Piatton 0a-i pensions and suggeated such ac- threa. aged 38, manager of th Uon as seemed to be necessary In Harbor Towing Co, died here yea-Individual ! ease. terday. PRICE: FIVE CENTS j WALL WAS KNOWN IN RUPERT Had Operated Hirst Chlcafoff Island Minlnt Operator, Dies Suddenly at Juneau Was In Hazelton Had Operated Hint Chicsaroff .Mine in Alaska for Years Had Many Friends In City JUNEAU, Jan. 10: (Canadian Press) Da nW J. Williams, aged 50. manager of the Hint Chkagof f gold mine and known here as a nephew of Rt. Hon. Davtd Lloyd George, former British Prime Minister, died suddenly at his home here yesterday. Mr Williams operated the Chtca- goff mine in association with Goon Dip, Chinese consul at Seattle, and wsi regarded as one of the ablest mining engineers in Alaska. The funeral will take place here under Masonic and Elks' auspices. The late "Dan" William, as he was familiarly known by many lo- bjal frtendsvwa fWBWljJ loealed in ' Prtnce Rupert district and, hi the ot actfte mmto " llZfl ton area, was a prominent operator there Later he was Identified with the Surf Inlet mine. He was also well known in the southern Interior of the province. He had been in Alaska for the past ten years or so. He was a member of Tyee Lodge A. F. and A. M. of this city. SCRIP FOR EMPLOYEES Calcary City Council Considers This .Means to Meet Payroll CALOARY, Jan. 10: Canadian Pressi The city council of Calgary last night decided to place before a committee the feasibility of kwuing scrip to civic employee In part payment of their salaries pending th restoration of the city's credit following difficulties In connection with bond repayments. Two Children Burn to Death Vote Against a Receivership Prelect your city by voting for R. F. Perry For Mayor: For Aldermen T. J. Shenton H. A. McLeod Thl date pledged to serve without salary.