Chevrolet Dealers BOYS ty , niversity Scholarships Valued 900 a sue SOAS te cach 4 ‘ Tomorrow $s Tides yrizes. See Page Three, High ial ao eee IEN MOTORS LTD, TNS FO OS PP ee Ee ee eee ‘21:44 pm. 17.7 ft. ~ TO oe 2:31 am. 6.9 ft. | erie NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER | Pa BAR: Ee —_— ee : ao ,. - —— — ee — ete tee tn ome No, 270. % % ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1982 PRICE: riv& CENTS — oe ———————— — Chamber of Commerce ALIENS IN Ruth Elder Is Free Again British Government Will Deal In Dublin Advises de FISHERIES With Unemployment Menace in a Sin edd Comprehensive Manner King Says Valera to Settle Up, ®t. Conference Here LONDON, Nov. 22:—Unemployment bulks foremost in the legislative program for the new session of Parliament which was opened today by His Majesty, King George in Concern Felt at Loss of Trade Irish Free State Has Suf- person. fered Since Dispute Started Several Months Ago— | various Matterm in Regard te The speech from the throne, after stressing the neces- z Government Asked to Take Action Salmon Fishing Taken Up sity for economy in the public services, declared that un- " employment was undoubtedly the gravest of social prob- lems. Comprehensive measures for dealing with it were forecast. ‘Amy Johnson to ESTIM ATE Ps Fly Backlondon = FOR ROAD com For Christmas = ‘ T i At a large blic meeting of fish- DU BL IN, Trish Free State, Noy. 22:—The council of the salialah “ tl *osdes a sais night Dublin Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution yester-|w, a. Found, deputy minister 0% lay urging President Eamonn de Valera’s government to | fisheries, declared that the fisheries effect an early settlement of the land annuities dispute | department was determined to see with the United Kingdom. Business and industrial inter- | ‘24 the ign an “a ee ests of the Lrish Free State are now becoming alarmed at Ca Le Se a eae Tee kee 66 trate. Caen Se that the law had been broken in State has suffered owing to the : isal ie this respect in the past but every custom reprisais imposea Dy ne aa B ’ ve 5 fa , | possible care would be taken dur- ritish government following fail- Val ing the coming year to clear up the ule er ff the de Valera government to] >) “YB ae 1 rr | Will Cost $240 to Complete Hays “a IN SEAT TLE ®: annuities payments. Since| fyi sep CAPETOWN, South Africa, Nov.! Creek Connection to Fisher- e started a few month a ee Scenes eri. that ni 22:—Amy Johnson said today she! men's Floats t is estimated the Free State a ee) ee ! would attempt to break the Cape- —-— ee om mane. Se. 2 ree State! rurther ste ps be taken to reduce oS Se in on . % has lost trade amounting to $50,000,-} hsantear' 6 | taitedian tomted tas town to England record, starting City Engineer F. N. Good repor- & ‘+ . ne i ; ) >I > 5S : : 2 : John Lawrence of This City Gets o99 senanese7 40k butte: deb ae in mid-December. ited to the city council last night - 83 'o-Yoa S ape : a : : e ‘ ; e ; f o—_— $30 For Yo-Yo Spinning jects, tha'tetie-snag scow be agai } that it would cost $240 to make pas SATTLE, Nov 22 Before an CONFERENCE ‘}operated on the Skeena and Naas audience e of 2400 people in the Or- Rivers and discussed with the de- sheum Theatre here John Lawrence ON TODAY puty minister a number of regula I . bien dts tions dealing with the fisheries as Se ah es, ie ¥ sal conducted in Northern B. C. waters, Riot impions. or the yo | particularly the salmon fisheries contest sponsored by the|Hoover and Roosevelt to Meet inj" , ie ie. The fishermen asked that steps sable the road along the east bank : oe! REFORMER of Hays Creek to the fishermen’s + ee | floats on the other side of the dry i |dock. To continue the present dry TURNS UP dock road to the fishermen’s floats, | eliminating the level crossing of 4 | the railway tracks, would cost $160, limes. With this champlon- Washington This Afternoon to be taken to abrogate the sealing] Famous American aviatrix, who Pg ime . the city engineer estimated. . \ GA, DES Of, S50 oemealne eamag reaty because of the depredations} has divorced Walter Camp jr. het Col. Robbins Found mi ; a § aro-| Referring to the importance of 2 nies, @as open to ne W,- | oe f the seals when passing through} third husband, and is now sorry Hina Sattering ro hese | the fishing fleet as a source of pro- , en of Seattle and. was | N C liti B. C. waters, particularly on the about it. ft eer? | ductive wealth to the city, Ald. Ca- | ntested in the prelimin 0 0a ] 10n West Coast of the Queen Charlotte S ASHEVILLE, North Carelins sey urged the advisability of provid- were held a week ago : ind at North Island. The deputy - me oa or a. te ing the fishermen’s floats with : layfields here. This elim | Announcement of Democratic Pro-| minister said investigations so fat I wee co. try ~~ road connection to the city if the ntest brought out forty | cram to Be Withheld Until conducted had shown that only to ona ae yees es Soe ae money with which to carry out the rs 4 for the finals at the) Inauguration mall extent did the seal feed on a oa A head aca ns { work was available at all. He felt ea rphe —- ymmercial fish and that it was CHINAMEN WOULD CUT su ~— rom a pecs lar se that the extension of the present i Tae | WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 22 only during a limited period that pero ee: regained bis te im | road might meet the requirements e : nparallel inosine we in these @ mn but fish- Appalachian Hall Hospital here | meantime, leaving the new road on WOODSWORTH = rene n a f Pre ‘ nt He riert H 7 id s beclared that peeteai ol IN FRAC AS ALDERMEN ae ae “ane aan oe ee on are +4 » vent-Shec’ Pearikiln! he eatléd onlueee cae outna-ta: Aw wi € ne her we wn = linked up when the financial si- ys r HEARD FROM ; elt will take place i se of bites from fur seals and pernee een him — ner dae id sie a tuation was somewhat easier. : 4 ) i fternoon, Gove! nat the depredations continued for} yon Lien in Hospital and Chang | f'wo Hundred Ratepayers Ask That on . a on ? : a nt, After some further Glscussion, it demnine eee edeae ‘ation tie a aac ae bik ania a ean ' 7 an ae elie eckstiensie ab Gennath Sete npcognia is — yesterday. | was decided, on motion of Ald. labor Member Believes Monetary Or Roos ve | eet eal Bites ee tan abated thas Suey Chargec . : : ~ Col. Robbins’ physician announ- | Rudderham and Ald. Casey, to re- Reform is More Fundamental in at 3:30 p.m ani \ . P . " i halibut a he _— also - he . Causing Bodily Injury duced From Eight to Four ced that it will be necessary for | ver the matter to the finance com- . Than Relation of Silver , e% ‘rom na a to} the halibut were similarly it oer " es p ae him to rest a long time before his | »jttee for financial consideration. a? and Gold the White House to meet the P1 the same area. Theminister said} john Lien, Chinese, is a patien A petition signed by two hundred] jjing is restored to normality. om Retr ! The ference will take|the investigations would be contin-| in the Prince Rupert General Hos-| ratepayers asking that a bylaw be ee r sit + fal ; ] , f we : j . . . , 4 ) » civ : I iestion of monetary re ac t , far ' : } os = - = ; ee 7 piesa a. pital aor ig tre . _ ae ees 0 was yw r mp hgh bone WASHINGTON. Nov. 22:--Col WARNING loubtedly a very imp. rt en pee sn dbo oe oe Sens. oe we yee ee eer ee ee _,_|s¢aymond Robbins, well known pro- tates J. 8. Woodsworth,|tween nov Mi 4, Inaugura Canada man, is out < $5000 bail on a/tion of reducing the number of al hibition leader, who has been miss- Lat Member of Parliament for|t Da p \ ebts anc Members of the fisheries anne . charge I i lt occasioning | dermen from eight to four and that ing since September 3 when he left TO CITIES Winn in a letter to the city]! tt ae ; | ae ee 8 Ee ee the | grievous bodily harm as a result of |aldermen be elected for a term of his home in New York for Washing acknowledgment of the|° e P ent President- | conferenct he chief apemaamnes a fracas yesterday afternoon ian t 1 ne year instead of two was DEO on, with the inkention of confes —_——- , Heaolution on the rela-| Elect. 7! President l b LS | seine Mike Anderson coon Serer |kitchen of the ¢ ymmodore Cafe} sented to the city council last night ing at the White House with his| Liquor Profits Drep Forty Percent ti ti ahdee amd ani |t by Sect ! Treasury | nd John S ud I gt senting the! where both Orientals were empls ind a brief a ne was laid nersonal friend. President Hoover and Municipalities and Hos- wt recently passed by the | Osce! M ‘ | Norther: : ° 7" me eae : Asso-led. Chang Suey is allged to have | over es oe ms pi << o has been located alive and well neat pitals Will Suffer the instanee of Ald C | Whi tir ce st rem t | iation C ay 1 and M. Sakamoto ‘attacked John Lien with a shar-/}council two weeks hence. Asheville. North . Carolina, though es nally. 1 think that. th ich a - epresel it y the & penne sae pening steel Mentioning the fact that Van- apparently suffering from amnesia VICTORIA, Nov. 22:—Liquor re- ; ; matte much more fundamental | probable " “_—. a on. J o - 2% are ot _ e s| John Lien is expected to recover." couver was considering reducing} tHe was recognized by his wife who| venue for British Columbia for this t of a proper relationship |™may be cai Ms ; : ” os ——o : poste og Miss} Chang Suey uppea r — oreo I the number of its aiderasee irom hurried from Tampa, Fla., on hear- | year is off 40%, according to the é ver and gold. In my ! rae a agg laaud aiaths eds ieee — Met én : a ee | 16 to 12, Ald “— om ner ng that he had been found. He,’ preliminary report compiled by the , a ; the gold standard 1 um : ; Among ped | formally charged of a smaller number of aldermen) powever, apparently did not re-| government auditors for the infor- a lequate but, instead or] Gove! : oe . a or Pp Sea cade to) ‘ oe vr a ee on ait ognize Mrs. Robbins | mation of the cabinet. “4 re bi-metallism, we should ae a pe ‘Qin Charictéea Teleiie D b t | d | stead os gp sears om 2 ooo Col. Robbins had been engaged) Government officials said they , ler our currency on 80 malved imprac- A menacal was approved asking e en ures ssue | bel ong vo a Soe COM sat with n prospecting for gold and cam-j| feared liquor profits had passed wont 1 métallic standard.” jhe cecial 7 nerenen'he aliwwhdl ° ll would be be ae ne , paigned during the presidential el-, their peak for a long time to come. ’ Re ft the resolution was; ticable but impossible sihieatad oe aaa oo : slichards with- By City to Cover the business of the city. He moved) ection contest for President Hoover | The most serious problem arising is ~ knowledged in letters from| Neither wh ty a “ pesmatand ' B eunaBe ae a sitional licen e that the bylaw as requested. be pre-| using the name of Reynolds Rogers. | from the fact that the province has Premier R. 8. Raibwtt, Ht. Hon, W.| administration set Monn SP tee 7 R li { Work Cost re — presented to the voters.) come to depend largely on liquor L. Mack ie King, Ltader of the;sram Ul mt me oe a a Objection Is Taken e le Ald ills bury said he thought the | profits pouring into the treasury in Oppo { Rt. Hon. Arthur Meigh b w President Wh i¢liver Nis us A proposal that the captain of a counc 1 should have more Sette to Original Report | the past decade Municipalities and *R, government leader in the Sen-|usal inaugura! acanes’. Governor| fishing boat be responsible for see-) The city council last night gave | consider th mae and suggested hospitals have been in the same po- _ Hon, H. H. Stevens, minister of| President mogver ai aaa ing that every man aboard was a' preliminary readings to a bylaw) that the petition lay an the table | Was Exa verated sition. All three will now be faced rade and commerce, and H. E.jRoosevelt had a convels! +s tet British subject was objected to by| providing for the issuance of de-| until the next es Ald Q ollart ge with the major problems of read- Sper *, M. P. for Battle River, all; ons et eee the deputy minister who pointed|bentures to the amount of $14,337 | withdrew - a a ed | just tment $ " Which were read at last night’s | week in Washington, | oUt the hardship this might work.|to reimburse the provincial govern-! secone ald. ” ieee aa ‘on YO) Incident in Relief Camp in Prince} Hon. J. W. Jones has issued a ; Coun, meeting During his say Oe +y».|On the fishermen’s side a case was|ment for advances made to the city | !4Y the matter on the table, | George District of Little Con- | statement in which he seeks to canny yiepaientnhimlian’s the President-Elect hee rere per ited where a man signed up under)a year ago pursuant to the Unem-| Se ee ee P sequence After All warn the municipalities not to count . jroyal suite in the Mayflowg oe - the name of Murphy yet could not] ployment Relief Act, This amount | The city council last night ad- - on anything but sharply cut pay- Th W He has asked that the ee » | speak a word of English covers the city’s share of relief jopted a recommend ution from the} According to word received at di-!ments from provincial government e iil se ke a “personal informal note | All seemed to be agreed that] work done up to December 22 last|Board of Works that a sand side-| visional headquarters of the pro- | sources. Prin, | salmon gillnet operations should be; which work the government finan- | walk on rough grade be construc-/vincial police here this morning, eee ruth, _-Rupert- Raining, strong | t ior Weather aboliahed in Prince Rupert Harbor! ced. ited on the westerly side of Fighth| original reports as to unemp!cyed C d f Thank temp, = wind; barometer, 29.96; n er and the waters between the Cold | —_— —_—— Street from Second Avenue to the having taken possession of a rel lef | ar 0 XS ‘ Dea ' Ta 43; sea rough. | rrace-——Cloudy, calm; tempera- | Storage plant and the Zenardi; James Boyd, supervisor of fish | dane north, Ald. Pillsbury, chair- camp at Penny in the Prince George! co 8Uthon ot te Point—Raining, fresh) re an | bridge but were opposed to bring-|eries for District No, 2, sailed this | man of the board of works, stated district were much exaggerated } Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown left for tempera Wind; barometer, 29.84; | tur soit yn—Cloudy, calm, 34 |ing Porpoise Harbor within thejafternoon on the Cardena for a|that the cost of the work, whickiThe incident, according to later| Vancouver last week and wish to Triple mt 44; sea rough. ae ow Cloudy, calm, 25 | scope of the restriction trip to Vanouver on official busi-|jwill be carried out by relief, was|word, was quite trivial and was) thank all those who were so kind : out vand—Overcast, strong); Smivne's” Chondy, ean: (Continued on Page 2) ness. jestimated at $15 adjusted without any arrests. jee Mr. Brown's sickness. 4 ay ' wind; sea choppy. | Burns Lake—wi ' i