TE Today’s Weather prince Rupert—Part cloudy, light : = Daily News Tomorrow’s Tides Wednesday, October 5, 1932 High . 4:54 a.m. 17:4 ft. westerly wind; barometer, 30,30; 16:31 p.m. 199 ft. nperature, 58; sea smooth, a Low 10:35 am. 8.6 ft. y , 6%, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Ce ae = %, San ase — ae re oa ener fol, XXIII, No .281, te > _PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932, PRICE: FIVE ee ’ - P ay LL a ee LSS ———__— erm — on earn $$$. onvention In Viiicheuhs Pissrs Real Union Principles But Not With Dr. Tolmie’s Government eee eee eee eee + J. W. DeB. Farris K.C. Repudiates Report That He is to unONa casi : Leave Party—Moves Resolution of Liberal Creed— ALI SA! : LYELAL 4 . RY LABOR CONFERENCE ¢# Many Matters Are Reviewed rER, Eng., Oct. 4 tion not only of th VANCOUVER, Oct. 4:—The convention of the British! Rank England but ol / 1? . . ‘ . B , on ve . oy olumbia Liberal Association yesterday afternoon declar- an wa acman i + + “ resolution passed by #/ed 1 ~ creed of Liberalism and, as a part of it, turned) Party conference #| thumbs down upon any suggestion of ynion with the Tol-| + . , mie government. To make it more emphatic, a resolution| "Wty Loyal to Him Grit Candidate ee To House of Commons With Large Majority Party Lead in Ontario Seat Increased Five-Fold Over That of 1930—William H. Golding Has Majority of Over Fifteen Hundred CLINTON, Ont., Oct. 4:—Wiliam H. Golding, Liberal candidate, was elected as member for South Huron in the ' House of C ommons by a majority expected to exceed 1500 over Louis Rader, Conservative, in yesterday’s federal by-election. The voting followed one ‘of the most hectic ‘ampaigns in the history of the riding. The Liberal ma- |,ority of 349 in the general election’ e+rereenr ee ee ee Was moved by di W. deB. Farris Bt. former M.L.A. of two years ago was increased al- (+t? 020%276046086 — —_ ¥%Vancouver, whose name had been| oo five-fold. le a ! tioned e W ight join ‘itilountiheaieicamenanag ace a om, reap ying fn. Sgt peor + SOUTH HULON SHOWS + i n I a B - y T WHERE PE To Get Toget er omorrow | tically denied any such intention DEATH LIS iS WHERE PRORSE Spano . | Throughout the session, T. D. Pat- % OTTAWA. . 4s oles tullo, Liberal leader for the province | ® tion of a Lit on in South Hu. # and M.L.A. for Prince Rupert, was| | ) Secs a ae oy. siven every assurance and confi- E ee .. oer — oe reer , dence of support ment itself and its policies # ; . ! ieee ; stand in the eyes p - The resolution declared that Lib-| ie ees a hai bie eae te eyes of the peo- etalinis “id a: Waltener ix dete int Thirty-Seven Persons Now Believed # pic,” Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie # tnd. fall edactsieva evden toons ail to Have Lost Lives in Gali--- | #oKing,eLiberal-leader;saiddast + , gen of Aiaporda but Weta ea fornia Cloudburst |# nicht in commenting upon the # a ) 5c s é - | * result the by-election. + all classes and all creeds who oaill result of the by-election z join together on common ground of T. D. Pattullo to whom tribute was paid at sessions of British | BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Oct. 4:—It); , 66806 666666 BS fair play, equity and justice.” Col ‘ia Liberal convention yes ‘erdat ‘is believed here that probably 37 was voted in| ee mandate Further confidence Mr. Pattullo and the handed him “a free choose his associates in government, men of character ability < tanding having regard solely to} the public interest Election Is Demanded The convention also passed a re- lution declaring that “no further matters or obligations of major im- portance should be undertaken by the present administration but that a general election should be de i at the earliest possible date.” Whole Question of Irish Free Pte delegate ao fet that noe State Status to Be Discussed Rt. Hon, J, H. Thomas President de Valera |Game Warden Farey of Lillooet “+n, was shot and killed last night near Moha, twenty-six miles north of here, and provincial police are now scour-|while two cars were carried a dis- \ing the bush for Frank Gott, 76-year old guide. I jless all parties had an opportunity | Shot in the back with a rifle |to sit on a committee which would; where he visited the camp of persons lost their lives as a result of the cloudburst which | drove a 40-foot wall of water R A | through Tehac oe Pass, forty| jmiles from here, last Friday night. Seven bodies were recovered over ‘oth London and Washington Ap- pear Satisfied Although Victim of Aged Guide’ $ Bullet; the week-end and are lying in mor- Police Searching For Murderer ‘25"5"siosewno tos ne men Silent | Piven were on board a Southe rn Pa- How Geneva Feels —_—— tific freight train which was caught F arey, provincial game W ar-|in the pass and swept from the | tracks, the engine being embe dded | deep in the river mud and debris | LILLOOET, Oct. 4:—A. E. “are y was tance of two miles down the river, | League Fears That It May Be Too » |A number of itinerants were be- Late After Japan’s Action bullet near Baumgarten’s|jieyea to be riding on the train and ees Gott and was examining é ad be is thought there may be GENEVA, Oct. 4:—The report of some At Conference on Wednesday |'*x.t2ictine sh 2 session wien BLIN, Oct. 4:—The Irish Free State nnounces ‘that President Eamonn de govern- said that in his opinion seven or Valera leight ministers were sufficient Another resolution recommended declared that cabinet ottices show'd! Hearst Undergoes — the news. an empto Operation Monday =" "°°" Bishop, | twent y bodies still unfound in the|the Lytton commission on Man- brought | river bottom. Some will affairs was praised in on the|never be identified. Total damage Le« ie Of Nations quarters yester- ranch named Dalton managed to|as a result of the cloudburst may being a highly “admirable who then|reach $2,000,000. Southern Pacific thoroughly judicious docu- officials estimate $500,000 damage ilthough it was feared that rolling stock mucl according to Fred it Moha, wl Hdoe skin pro bably postmaste! eize the rifle from Gott to roadbed and f its effect might havé bee 0 to London tomorrow to resume conversa- f state health in ] (| | d Ohi Gott is reported to have left a hrou h ite publi ation ained : fae ee a that “a measure of state health in- at ' vit t he ree phair ey serv gse® 5 ith Rt. Hon. James H. Thomas, Secretary urance should be made effective n Lievelana, #0) note near the body saying thal | the recognition Gf Cie: Hae: Aare se ve ; ad oat sural d was going to exterminate himself. : : Dominions, on issues oft tar wW ider signifi- the soonest possible date.” Di eae . * . fi , : ta ba the NEW RI AL Manchukuo by Japan . ry , The shooting is bell t ‘ > a a : aah Se a ai a e aie I LONDON, Oct. 4 Downin ian land annuities. / he whole statu ol the H. C. Wrinch, M.L.A, fo1 Skee na CLEVELAND. Ohio. Oct. 4:—Wil-| result of a grudge as Fa secured | I a r oe . g is expected to be int troduced into Wednes- explained the recommendations of 3 , ; i ‘onviction against Gott for vio- eet wae eSoes Fert a af mt attitude of the United the Royal Commission whith repor-|!iam Randolph Hearst underwent ‘ 2 n again oa vena FOR DAVIS ird to the report of the Lytton er rancea ay ie Ul } ie I ‘ ; | 0 if the game laws ath j I ere ere . ? ; hether lted to the government in this con-|an operation in a local hospital yes-| ‘0 ‘ commission on Manchuria. It was \ to whnetner ym is seen as a deciding factor as Irish Free State will remain within the b Commonwealth. believed that a successor to Governor Neill will not be named in the n eantime, of his office will be transferred to the office Federal members of the party inj thi British Columbia, including Gener- /Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, The praised for their work at Ottawa Another resolution which was adopted by the convention asked for chief justice of the Free State until de Valera a general andeffective review o’ ” : es a mandate from the country to assimilate the whole educational problem E osition into the presidency. ELT x = ROOSEVELT . |: ‘Arrival Ti ANY: ATICAN Arrival Timeof | TQ ALB ’ | iaisaed + F I; t | Democratic Presidential Candidate | » CHARGED Trains rom as Concludes His Western Tour in * 5 Industrial Centre of , wrth Advanced Hour Detroit . [ | einaaenal en ‘ naa oo hes ee | DETROIT, October 4 yovernor |» - aC iecehia a. de Change in arrival time of the re- Franklin D per ghee Ter + Mars Pope Pius XITI has been, gular passenger train from the east | Democratic ed sm he Neh . issuing false state-!on Tuesday Thursday and Satur- dent oo ahs oy 1 lap of his|¢ a regard to the attitude of| day evenings Is announced by the | for Albany on i soc ay S| the Roman Catholic! Canadian National Railways. In }we stern : ee ee ae hl + } If these did not cease, Rod stead of coming in at 9 p.m, as dur a pints aan etiis + : itened that convents) ing the past Tew weeks, trains will | age are non - cee omit - Catholic institutions in,arrive at 8 p.m,, the change being | touchec ys , Tae eal “le xl eden Tonight's train velt in addressing one ¢ e ma-| \ ld be taken over and/effective at onet reported due on | Jor meetings of his tour here Sa-|# ri into schools and fac-|from the east is re} leurday night le itime at 8 o'clock i i ection ter Olof!not serious and that he were/}ing a good recovery : —_-—- **+#¢*+#¢*+@eeqee eo + day. It was reported last night) *8° it the publisher’s condition was was mak- however, that Great Bri- would doubtless back up the rue of Nations in endeavoring » enforce the recommendations of 1e commission WASHINGTON, DC., Oct. 4:—Al- NEW YORK, Oct. 4 rhe first 1ough official Washington was Es RK. trial was discontinued and a new ent veste trial ordered in the case of Senator ihe Lytton iccepted Farey was filly years urvived by a widow of age arid } Improper Action of Juryman Causes |; Panel to Be Dismissed and Hearing Discontinued ARRIVE IN | terday on the commission, report of general JUDGMENT IN SOPHIA CASE | James J. Davis, char: h con ratification was expressed at the IS AFFIRMED “Flying Hutchinsons” Back in New | spirs acy to violate the lottery law efusal of the commission to toler- York Following Adventures on | yesterday when it was revealed that ondone treaty violations SAN FRANCISCO. : Atlantic Flight ioe of the jurors had . ited de- ine main principles of the report Oct. 4: — The’ United . Ifence attorneys and complained re- it), doubtless, be accepted by the + + + + + * + . NEW YORK Oct 4 The “Fly-jgarding the attitude of Another + a : : : ing Hutchinsons here yes- | jyryman. The presiding judge held + the liner Champlain from |that this was a highly improper | England following their recent un-} proceeding for a juryman and or # successful attempt to fly across the|qered the present panel dismissed + + + + + + + + + ° + Inited States States Cireuit Court of Appeals yesterday af- firmed the decision of Federal Judge Neterer at Seattle that the es- tates of 381 persons who died in the wreck of the steamer Princess Sophia in Lynn Canal on Octo- ber 25, 1918, should re- ceive but $643.40 from the’ Canadian Pacific Railway. irrived teday on Kidnap Suspect Atlantic Ocean and another one drawn up Col, George Hutchinson, inter The new trial is expected to get Released Monday viewed by newspapermen defended | under way next Monday children on da ana , No Evidence to Connect Dennis Lawrence With Crime Against Lindbergh Family JERSEY CITY, Oct. 4:—Dennis his action in taking his the flight by the plane had stating that, although | M forced down Flensburg Sails the | —_— With a full cargo of grain loaded been ind wrecked in Greenland, children had never been in danger ind had suffered no discomfort ‘from the Alberta Wheat Pool’s local Lawrence, held for the past few Mrs. Hutchinson added that her/elevator, the Dutch steamer Flens- | days in connection with the Lind- daughters were more ti- | burg sailed at 3:15 yesterday after- | bergh kidnapping case, was re- New York | noon for the United Kingdom or leased yesterday for lack of evi- Continent - nce, wo little mid in the traffic ol e*e*#*+¢¢49°0¢446464 |streets than they were in the air « A tees Hy? 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