15, CITIZF^T tie Rink Takes Big Honors in Local Bonspiel Ion Famous Kelly Trophy from Peckham Rink with Margin . of One Stone :ORNING FAU.S DOWN 3St Chance, at the Bacon When ie Met Austin Rink in Semi-Final in Consolation. he local curling club rounded out ery successful . club bonspiel on oiiday evening, when all the contests \ been decided with* the exception the final in the Consolation. An ausual amount of interest was shown the games during the final stages: the several competitions, the capac- j of the rink for spectators being j ed to the utmost. GRANBY PLANT AT ANYOX CLOSED DOWN WHEN STRIKE CALLED Anycx, Feb. 1�The big plant of the Granby Consolidated has been closed down as the result of a strike. The men made a demand upon the company for an increase of fifty cents per day in wages and a 20% reduction in the cost of board. The company of- -PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1933 Piye Cent* SCHOOL BOARD CUTS TEACHING STAFF TO ELEVEN MEMBERS A special meeting of the new board of school trustees was held in the city hall on Saturday evening to consider re-arrangements- necess'tated by the illness of Miss E. Milligan,' who has been given leave of absence until the They say the company has been un- I able to effect a profitable sale of i copper for the past year, but had kept | the plant running to prevent the equip- i ment from deteriorating and provide employment. The Z term. w'as made by Trustee , seconded by Trustee Pit-a teacher be appointed to the absence of fill the vacancy Miss M'lligan, but this was defeated, was -proposed be placed on the unemployed relief l'sts. the music, and relieve Principal Carmi-Ghael for OPPOSITION GROWING In UNITED STATES TO DEBT REDUCTIONS This arrangement reduces the number of classes in the two schools to Jumping Record Set by Dahle for Connaught Hill Hitler is Entrusted With Chancellorship Smithers Man Made 157 Feet in ! Nazi Leader Accepts Post With His Second Attempt on Sunday Afternoon Strings Stipulated by President Hindenburg HOLST. WINS COMBINED APPOINTMENT POPULAR Led the Field in. Cross-Country Hitler Gives Pledge Not to Im- Race and Caught Third in the Jumping -plement Nazi Policies Till Mandate is Secured __. Berlin, Feb. 1�President Hinden- C, Dahle, of Smithers. set a record -,urg has gTanted Cnancellor Hitler a for. the jump on, Connaught Hill on, dissolution of the Reichstag and..he Sunday in the ski meeting held un s Sunday in the ski meeting held un- lia6 ^ M der the auspices of the lconl club, as j elections. 3rd as the date for the j ten instead of eleven, and reduces the a preliminary to the district tourna-' number of teachers from twelve to ment wlvch is to be held on Tuesday eleven. Berlin. Jan. 30�Adolf Hitler, leader-of the Nazi party, the largest single grow- both rinks pl?.ycd an excellent' ��K, \r m Opie (skip), and the Messrs. Henry, Dawson, H. Wood md William Peckham. (skip). the Robertson cup final the Wis-fcnden men won from the much-touted I jpre rnk 12-9. It was Wisenden's fcrst year as a skip, and the old hands vere interested in watching him do It, and are chuckling yet in their belief that Dupre has still to find out. 'he Wisenden rink was made up of hV. D:bble, H. Waldpf. H. RVisenden (skip), while the vanqu link had such seasoned timber as Moore. P. Therres, J. C. McKenzie and 3. Dupre, the skip that used to show [them all the way some years ago. The final in the McCullagh competition proved a one-3'ded affair with Peckham rink defeating J. O. Jwilson's rink 13 to 5, and one end [not played. In this contest Peckham (curled a fine game throughout, making Senator Borah is the clref exponent of this to consider > will be no j i reduction made in the British debt | i to the United States. This "is regard-statement of Chancellor Neville Chamberlain, in the house of commons, that Great Britain did not intend to make i trade concessions to the United States to secure a reduction in the debt, o Sterling Markets Acquire Burns and James Shops j and Wednesday of next week. Dahle, unit in German pOiiticSi tonight re-jmade two beautiful jumps, getting ajceived the acclahn of members of his | mark of 152 feet on his f.'rst effort, organization upon his acceptance'of i and bettering this by five feet in the j Lhe post of chancellor in succession to second attempt,/ The other men com- > Kurt von Schieichert the man -with ing over the hill in the! jumping were the irou hMld in lhg sllk glove> who C. Elvenes.'Pete Sandnes, J. Hoist and A. Moon, but they did not ser'ously challenge the performance of Dahle. was to bring order out of the chau.; which has obtained for the past two years. The acceptance of the chan- Purchases Gives Company Sixty-Two Stores in This Province and Alberta There were .sixteen contestants sent celiorsnip Uy Hitler marks a modifica- away in the 18-kilometer cross-country tion of llis atutude. He could have race. The going was good, and fast been a member of the government cabinet months ogo, but was then content with nothing short cf the chancel- lorship and a perfectly free hand. He Continued Under Present Managements time was made. J. Hoist made the {best time, covering the distance in j 59 minutes. 13 seconds. He was fol- 1 lowed by Lundmark about two minutes ' has becoma chancellor but President von Hindenburg has seen to it that he will by no means start with a free hand. Baron Franz von Papen, a former chancellor is to be vice-chancellor in the Hitler cabinet, and in the cab- -r r> � ' ' '/- o i ' la^er- anfl then came G. Enqirst and Iwo Prince George Stores to be j c. Elvenes with but two seconds between them. A. Moon finished fifth in the race, with a mark of 1:01:35. or three minutes and 22 seconds be- hind H61st. inet there are sufficient conservative Sterling Food Markets Limited, of. There -weTr-but-four. of the contes- members to prevent Hitler from giving nXZ r I OFFICIALS SAY RAILWAY 1 Vancouver- have Purchased the local tants in the ^ess-country race who! free reign to p0\icics he has advocated S'i'S h PTCTl JRF RFTNr PATMT I f"' "^v? �f BTt &r ��" f� l i competed in the jumping-J. HoLst. C.: during the pa.3t three years. His ac-lu'shedi I K-lUKb BLINCj PAINT- Economy Meat Market, formerly oper- ElveneS) A. Moou and Pete Sandncs- \ Pmt* Of the nnst under the con- ED TOO BLACK Montreal, Jan. 28�Statement has been made in a Montreal morning i ceptance of the post under the con- ated by W. H. James, according to the., ancl while they were all outclassed by j ditions imposed by President von Hin-announcement made Saturday by j Dahle, who was not entered in the ! denburg is considered the mart prom-Blake M. Wilson, presiden'. and gen- j cross-country race. Moon headed thecc-opcraae (jommonweaan raiuia- n. ���!,��"� r��� McEachem, j tion. asked Prime Minister Bennett if Thursday evening at the home of Mir>s ve valiantly : he could say he had made his fortune! Eileen Ayery. Dome Creek when she FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE APPEAL TO BONDHOLDERS Ottawa. Feb. 1�The federal govern- is considering i the making of an appeal to the holders of dominion ponds for the surrender of Iheisr nas in exchange for bonds carrying 'ower rate of interest, somethin n? th T by honest dealing. The I question caus- entertained on the occasion ed an uproar in the house and the j birthday. ' Tho evening was spsiit speaker demanded a retraction. Mr. j mus'-c. dancing and Woodsworth finally withdrew his ques- those present t/'on under tlireat cf suspension. _________Q_ . wherever, 10_3Q o-cioc^ anci the jumping at to losal Connaught Hill will commence at 1.30. ,.......... producer. The entry of the Sterling In tne men-s contests there will be '� but "in the comprom'se which marks company into Prince George, should jumps m the A. B. and C. classes, and his acceptance of limited authority as greatly improve tho local market ^o1'. hoys jumps-n the D. E. and F. classes, chancellor there is also the prospect district farmers in all kinds of fresh' Tne meet will ^ rounded out with that responsibility will temper much merits and poultry. HB.___ ! a presentation dr.ncc in the Commo- of the radicalism which featured his teachings. He is said t-o have given a pledge that as the head of 'he government ho will do nothing to advance the Na/ci or Fascist policies unt'l the German people" request him to c!o so in a manner -which cannot be misunderstood. Aside from France the other nations of Europe-regard the recognition of Hitler as the best pronrse for the_ remedy of economic disorders in Ger-rn'a'hy for thc past two years. NEW GOVERNMENT HENRY FORD PERSISTS IN VIEW OF BRIGHT ECONOMIC FUTURE ,-ere Mi-Hale. Mr. and Mrs. E. TL Westerlund. Mr. and1 Mrs. Win. Rcade, Mr. find Mis Backman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Nor- Paris. Jan. 31�Edouard Delodier of her has succeeded in,forming a new gov-in eminent to replace that of Poul-Bon-Amons cour. which was defeated in the cliam-vlrs. L. ber of deputies on- n proposal to in-crsate taxation in an effort to balance the nation's budget when the premier's fcllowihg of Socialists deserted den. Miss N. Sanders, Miss F. iCairns,; him. The end of the Paul-Boncour Detro't. Feb. 1�Henry Ford is not disturbed by the circumstance that the Tne of the recent conversion' strikes in other concerns has clc-ed made in Great Britain. There are {down all-his automobile plants in the from Miss V. Hale. Mi-5S M. Conlon and Messrs. J. E. Brennan, A. Chisholm, J. W. Carneski. .".. Backman, M. Somple. A. Scndel. S. Hale. E. Hale and O. Nelson. " �-O�~ cabinet, came early Saturday momint en an adverse vote of 193 to 390. despite heroic efforts of Edouard . Her-riot. whom Paul-Boncour succeeded to ward off defeat. Paul-Boncour had GREATNORTHERN SUSPENDS RAILWAY SERVICE IN IRELAND Belfast. Feb. 1�TKo wrecking -.f.the Belfast express, vhich resulted in thc de^.th of two person's and the nv;urinjj ! filled the post r>f war minister in the of several, has-dee'ded the The community, clothes chest exec-, Herriot co.binet. The new premier ) Nortjhehv railway company to Great, suspend thisth bond^ interest the 3 rate grades dov.-n to 41-jo'r. if surrender could be effected it is - mated a saving of $20,000,000 could tec* charges by Th utive wish to take this opportunity of, has received the permission of Presi- further railway sen*ice until the e\L�?t*.. ,,.,!......i-u a>, �,,,.,.,,�,. per day. thanking Mrs. H. G. PeiTy and those1 dent Lebnih" to pre-enr his cabinet to ing -strike -is settled: The esoreps -was � -�d ha-; no fear of the machine age. i who so k'ndly helped to make the tea , the chamber of deputies. A crisis has wricked by the removal of a number he world he says !s just beginning of January 28th a success. $13.75 was j been reached in France as the treas- cf rails. Men who had volunteered to United States, causmsrhis company at $1,000,000 uting bonds carrying 3M; <>� ture immediately ahead of it. to benefit from the machines, and he fee amount realized. An executive j ury votes have been exhausted and the take the places of strikers were disin-it ha-3 a very bright economic fu- 'meeting will be held February 3rd in \ nation is facing a deficit of $1,250,000 cl'ned to operate trains after the the city hall at 3 o'clock. per diem. wrecking of the express.