PRINCE GEORGE, B. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, .1934
Five Cenu
C. Ried
in Field for Place on dig Council
Griffith
SAAR RESIDENTS ARE APPREHENSIVE ABOUT CASTING THEIR VOTES
Years on
Announces
� sTal
Council
� :i.i t a ''(*� m:in K Mr. R< id ', tion; but before the
�ill bo there
lAY.
ACCLAMATION Shown in
pa
are brought out Al-jderman Crocker and returned by acclama-are a few days left I nomjnatons will be '����. ami the picture
... Interest Being pilling of Vacancies on School Board
,, ~~c. c. R�id has an-''�'"' jandldature as alderman
'�' '� [,lng two years. Mr. Reid thCH considerable experience in 1 matters, having been a �'�� 'of the municipal council for ;erfs from 1923 to 1931. It goes �'�' ,. u; would moke a valued . , ;.ny municipal council as :.',* of municipal maters us 'bv a long experience in Prince '.:.� as' a merchant prior to bhe � !, � .rporation.
'.-,- three vacancies on the , board to be filled as tho �. retirement of Alderman yderman Keller and Alder-'... and when the announce-�[.' Reid's candidature came crht it would force the elec-� lie. So far 't has not had Alderman Keller and Al-y.i-:- have each intimated ;iie3s to serve another two ,-.- Alderman Grififth surprised fr ends with his armourice-tirement, -.;o unless addi-
confidencc an extent
Citize dec'sion tire. A enjoyed the �tors to such always be counted to head of tlie aldermai his dealing with
ill him, His du the city counc'l mand upon his
mu
ne f '�:
�.'' i - i x
J,o .-.,.-no-' f.
CO-Op!
1935 c adv::n<
gi si'-!-. i:y will regret the, of Alderman Griffith to reman of wide experience lie of Hie elec-that he could emerge at the c poll, and in ip il affa:rs lie nfidence reposed ns a member of !e too grcr.t a de-M wo years a?o ire � y.i"'} bur; nt-inue. This yeir -'v opt. He rar>-i equired. but will members of the fullest extent in
London, -Tan. 7�To facilitate the taking cf Line vc-1 o of Saar w-ideut* en the plebiscite which will & trvmiiio the political fu'tire of the Saar basin, the League of Nations provided for the opening of an advanced poll today. It is said fully < 10.000 persons were entitled to ca?t their ballots at '.hi'i poll, but le;s than one-half the. number exercised the privilege granted | l-l.rm, and it :s estimated fullv 20 per tout of *li2 vote cast wis invalidated by reason cf liberties taken with the ballet paper by electors. There also seemed to be a general fear that ballot-, ca.st at the advance r>oll would be tampered with before they could be counted. The general voting takes place on Sunday.
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Stale to Assail Hauptmann Alibi in Lindberg
'.VI'
luncil
lde
in Griff it
:ion of Lpa] fi
re of th? re ircmeni a new chair ance commi
ity,
was Giscome
r
�5 y
ase
Colonel Lindbergh Identifies the
Voice of Man to Whom the
Ransom Was Paid
HAS SURPRISE WITNESS
Was Told at Hauptmann House ion Day of Kidnapping Accused was in New Jersey
United States to Apologize and
Pay Compensatoin to Crew
of the Rum-Runner
OUTSIDE JURISDICTION
Board Holds Canadian Registry
of I'm Alone Was Blind to
Cover Real Owners
in ' ) far t!
Returning Home rrom Trapping 'When Shot Through Heart Died Instantly
and
iccl Tolman Says Shot Came from Victim's R'fic
iank of Canada Roosevelt Says hot to Commence Work Freferr Until March 1st
board ;::; the result of the Mayoi" Patterson. Alder-
d Ml :. .7: ill Abb'"' . hill
has boon no marked iri-�v\ br !�::�:in'.: out cuidi-' D , ,. ... j*
the entrance of Mr.jKODert: IVlullm Who Accornpan-?. aldernianic contest the Mays? Patterson facing :-his ninth term as mayor
regarded as considerably _____
: ���> ': ToLnan, a :r ,-����.� of .'.'�
i morning on the trail about ;wo mil I out cf Gisccome as he wa i from Charles Venhing's i which hf was ;> rating .:: i rangenient vvi h Venning. ; first word cf i.he tragedy v in this cay the police coul
Kcmingtcn. N. J.. Jan. 9�Dr. John F. Condon, the man who pa/d thn j S50.0O0 ian;om fcr the return of the Lindbergh baby, was the principal witness in ihe trial cf Hauptmann. Ho positively identified Hauptman as the man \o whom he pa'd the ransom. He further said he talked with Haupt-riiann concerning the kidnapp'ng in i admittcdiy she was engaged in rum-
u .- c? wijich Haup'msnn vd- running hit6 United States pors --.he his familiar ty with the ;:�- was outsfde U. S. territorial waters at
ien:s ci the Lindbergh h
W/ashingtcii, D. C, Jan. R� The Can-�r;"��-.'-r:v ran r.--b lvation csnitniivjion today wrote the closing chap er in fhr-sinking of the Canadian schooner I'm Alcne, sunk by the U. S. coast guard vessel in the Gulf cf Mexico en March 22nd, 1929. The schooner I'm Alone was of Canadian registry, and whil3
I: �
-
Hopewell from which the- child
ficn of Currency Expected ring About Reduction
in Fntercs: Charges
Shareholders to meet
Sold Reserves of Bank will Make Possible Note Inflation of More Than �500,000,000
Ottawa, Jan. 4�The Bank of Can-da, the dominion's ven ure with a eiitral bank, will not begin operation March 1st. A start, had been hoped for this month, but the task of prin iitg and signing the notes of the bank, which eventually will provide the only legal tender for Canada aside from token money, proved too ' great.
On Jan. 23 the proxy holders for the bank's 12,200 shareholders will m'eet here to elect seven directors. By hat time the third member of the beard of governors will have been chosen in addition to Governor Graham Towers, formerly of the Royal Bank of Canada, and Deputy Gover-�*" J. A. C. Osborne, formerly of the Bank of England. Tlie post is likely too to ,i H "Bendor of Montreal.
'Tien the banK commences opera-0 owe their sea s to. the presi-1 dent. Their success at the polls is n,s-: cribed largely to tho pledge of fealty they gave -o him and his policies however they might evolve, The seventy-fourlh congress has gone on record as a "si^endin-g congress, but it may shortly develop tha a brnke upon
desirable
re urmng trap line, ler aia ar-Wlien the | s received | no make
f om Claude Geernaer.i, who cperate-j the EagVe Lake fur farm near Giscomei made it clear that Tolnvui was deafd. Provincial Constable Cock and Game Officer Forrester made a r.peedy rip f.b Giscom o to :nvretigate" Fhe body of Tolm.an was found on the - trail. "i; was lying face-up with the legs
j drawn up and snow .shoe-; silll attach-
i ed o Ihe feet. There was a gaping
i wound ;.n tho m!dEect;.cr
! peaied that the bullet hi
; heart. The brdy" wa-,
; by Ccn tob!e Ccok en T
� in.c's train and fin inij>
! held.
Rcbert Mullln: of Gisc
i turnfng with Tolman wh
i met- hLs death. He had
j ing Tolman on the trap 1
I was llhat he was
I vanci1 or Tolman
and it rp-en sred the orouch; .n
-. is \:-c'm
imc
re-
been assist;-ie. His story proceeding in ad on the trail when
they came lo a trap which
hnd fe
been off
Flemhifft.cn, X. J., ,?at< K�Tlio-o were (wo ��M.satifliJal inciden - a the Hauptmann /.rial todav. The first came when Amandus E. Hock-mu.th, an 87-yc^r-old resident cf Hopewell, identified ?Iauptm.ann as tho man he hnd ,itn in a grrecn-cclored mctrr in Hopewell at noon on March 1st, anil on the car was a ladder. The Lindbergh child was kidnapped late in thp evcn'njj ^r the same day. The >orrnrl incident upsrt Hauptmann itr re than tho testimony of Hockmuth. I! was the evidence of a taxi driver who positively identified Hnnotnjinn 3s tho oerson who had paid him one dcl-lo,r to deliver rtic of tho random noles to rjr/. J, F. Conden, tin man who taf the Linclbcrfrh baby. HauptnYonn was vi-Ib?y .-ffo:-1':l Iiv th- -\ -�l-v- of (lie taxi driver and was lioard t-o retort, "You're a liar."
It is expected Dr. .?. F- Condon will be caMed by (he s:tak an ad-
toda
\nd adri
Wil S
.ted
l for to'jay
two said
e
the time she was sunk and one member of her crow was'drowned.
The Canadian government made an international inciden of the silking, entering a claim for damage-3 in the. sum of S38G.0OO for the schooner, and to cover compensation to the captafn and crew. A board of arbitrat'on consisting of Willis Vandevaliter, asso-cia e justice cf the\ U. S. su)jrerae court, and Sir Lyman Rpre Duff, chief justice of the -supreme court of Canada, was set up. The board's sessions commenced on December 29th and continued until today. Th� beard found tho sinking of the I'm Alone was ah illegal act. and that he United States should tender an apology to the Dominion of Canada for the sinking.
Tne board held Shipping Company, ian company appeal tered owner of the entitled to damage; I vessel or the cargo. It was contended ; by GeO-rge Wharton Peper, for the i United S ates, that the Canadian eom-: pany was" a dummy for th? real owners ; of the schooner, named as Daniel i Halpin, alias Dan Hcgan, Marvui J. i Clark end Frank H. Roitmr.n, all United States citizens.
The e\r>den.ee cf Capta:n J. T. Ran-j dell, of the I'm Alcne. wen' to show .' that while he knew he sehooner had 1 been bought to engage in rum-run-n:nr,r he had been ?iven to w �'.�*--��� >n.i he was to operate in the Gulf of Mexico. When he eventually .cot liis instructions ,hey called upon him to load at St. Pierre. Miquelon, and rie'ver the .same at a given rendezvous off the . coast of Louisiana, tc a agent who would transship it for the actual landing. The capcain further testified ; he had served as flotilla commander 1 in charge of fourteen special serv'ce j ships tor the Brit'sh navy during the i world war. and tha he h?.d been i unable to secure a berth at i ?n since ! the sinking cf the I'm Alcne in March j 1929. In the Inter'm he h?d b:en en-� gaged in mineral pr&3i)ec':ing in i 17'3'rtfcern Qurb2c and Newfoundland. The It: ! �'< c '-; who prepared the for the IT'.Ti ed Statco sought to
car
induce the commission to reje
joummer.f until 5
sume responsibility i
p
;!'.o S220.0O0.OO0 of Dominion n; i circulation and replace them
shortly devlp
spending will become more desirable
than an urge to spend. Tho plan the
c.:r.
h i;.s own notes.
)ti
_ T^ie bank will concentrate tlvities for some time on the 'wnof credit within th - domin' c-lvc I � la.or censderation its other �a7;- thai of .stabili/:n!i thn ex iianare va-ll(1 of the Canadiam dollar. Tlvi.s m�n.s that it mus decide early to *hat extent it will take advantage of ;�'�' c-ousiderablo Inflationary ppwe:a Bunted by its cons Itution.
?old .resen'es of the bank, revalued. would total $175,000,000. Siv.ro i: is
i"1Oc' '" ^P"P only a T5 per foni Sn rercn'0' it could thus issu wj.OOO in note-,, or almost I
banii1 a< lllc amou�t of domlr.1 "ote.s now in circulation. ';"!-r Towers went on record his appointment !n favor ni y-riioncv
president submitted to � .>n�:: huge public works {>rc?gra:i wouIds .enable he admrni?! definitely abandon the dole. vnrr has shown that even ; measure of employment cos cent more tlv.m maintenance bill in the opinion of the pr?s country can stand it. and il worth tho additional cast.
at on t-o iAe ma-ne r?,v-hard TcLm.r fatality, was a :� twenty years wh< oitts in the vicinJ
o'clock in A\^ even-i-st-mor em exam.-n-by Dr. C. Ewert. i the victim cf the Pinig map. or about
lived with his party cf Giscome.
which
on to
on dole.
cien* the
is fully
sir alfred ewing famous cipher Expert dies in cambridge
$700.-
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"�re
policy, r. )�?(!! lower lht?rcst
erl from KAnn:r. t cipher, ox Lloyd Cr lias .���iv
famous
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of S British
nne nf
t.hc war
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; :� a: f �('
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k report-ir , Alfred
anv.i eui' 7:1 years.
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sp'
frica
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the pfonsr o pursue c'n therefore h in tho same � i has ri^'uatod the T';nt- in inflating Bie dc � ;iP 'n recent months by i;'"mt down 'ii! ere ; " ' 'n.'ral banks have n? )c'l in Canada, Aus ira'i-a : New Zealand and Ip0 for carh 'term of impritonm^n! niagistrate sees fit- to Impose being no pi"obab;llty sf Youri? I/.. io pay a Tin- of $500 th? ...,,,, rxer c.^ .~o.ich leniency a=5 '1 pnd s n enccd Young io ton �r:,;-: onmont in default cf tho
ni plea o dor '"� n ni m n ns the Tlierc
brought ;nto court ____
an exhibit.
Edward J. Reilly. chief c,u\: Hauptmann. repea ed in court his staf-?ment that when the'ti'T.e ripa ho wcvld name f"ur irr- p.-. women and two men. whom he had been gniltv of the hidr.'.'.pp u;.; whom he said were knev, n to Lindberghs
FJn and eight men compesing the jury tho centent'en of the s'-otf1 ns to the manrvn^ jn which
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fovnv-r Gemiai) machine-gu! inev Hr pt-'iiinn The testimony of Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh w.ts taken as to the happenings in the L;ndbereh horn? on the night of -vo kidnapping on March 1st. 1932. Betty Gow. the Scotch girl who hue! been employee! in the Lindbergh home, and who re-
iiuSe oMe^lnK^.thS^rl^JtSL/^ SUMMER HOME 'in attendance in the courr.o.n; �-�rM
throughout the day. In his evidence Colonel Lindbergh (Continued on Fase 2)
Puds, of Miv. J. B.
of tJvs city, will be Lli �� >'�- is TPiVinn
he Providence hospi-;vei al weeks ; ^o M "s. i her 76th year, re-
the
Canadian, claim fcr damages on the ground th?t only UiVAed States c:t:zens were beneficial owners of the schooner and cargo. T".":r' de?i:icn of ihe commission-?:�; agreed with this contention as to Ihe ve sel and c r.go. but deeded the United Sfates shoifd p?.y damages in the stun of $25,000 to lie captain and crew of the I'm Mono-. of which qm $7,000 was awarded to Captain Raridell. Tlie wid.~w of the sailor on the I'm Alone wh V
life in th was awai'd
of
h
t hi-s ooner
d S10 0G0.
OR. GEORGE TELFORQ WAS DROWNED AT KEATS
Th< Bakei
rr . jy ir fermerlv
ce:
Gi
p mi a fai
Vancouver, Geoi^-e Telfc '.h's city, was mer horn? n inirsing s nee Fulled in th day. It is believed 1 rock and was drown:-. was a brother of Dr. who for the past wo
m^rri-ni.....<'� his C.(
found t Iv-vs Sunday finding-
|y of Dr. enlist of h's sum-He was i-rh re-b.?dy to-slipped off a The deceased Lyle Tel ford a:-s has been.
d �V
p.nci .� of his
,l
me uch
THEY ALL DO IT
tho fact.
30 "� "
v bc�n Soui-h in all
nd of-
nrdrxi h
though
i n a
h-- boon
M ��:.'" i iutc;.
*" v \V ' h In tih-< ; second case Thnnr.s H^-x1.1?
p nd Cla ren "e C o?e. of South Port
it- n:1 1 "� r> G eon �r. v^ore c �lia rged with the kill'ns
�p' 'v ' P ' V � f :iv Oil! r> f . ~ -"on. Th- 7ti n -v r'
shoot in^r 5f|Uit �. in the We- I-1-
rr,,!! fv-1 '1 C3", In ""10 v'r Lnity r,f a r'fy'stered
OL * � '- ... Iji'd �.. n ] n-1 ri ;' denta Uy knocked' ov-r
-' � �>� � ir.l two I >ull moos e. s p^ead**^ Dru'^tv
'm'^ C . ^i _ on' c) �e:l n n1; vr> �f int. orulltv
i is said for t' e in-'.o 'ho : ;-> h ive entrance war, al- p.lthoi Fdsfed i^h in XJP. i! iv.'1 �he r r-> roi �; e 1XV i Vi'i' shed ho h?.d r.-ty and a.ws'ed
f tho lii icr Ln.-i-m-\ oH ns 'If f I f:nes of s^.no en: di, or in default ton
-ally act1 e]5 v <-\ iw days 'n jail.
egg comes he's always" round to crow.
�> -v
Vv hi - PJTOUlld V - �
bark, ducks quack and
doves and pigeons coo.
ffl
x k
;. spreads h;s t a'l and s iTU'fi ;vs :qu .il and
�; oft are fair enovrrl l to h; ; befo e al( iy v: ling.
rv grct ma ;t e 'p:ece t � :tir 5:'ha ; r11 2 vis: :d
toi>3 and hesii a'es b" fo vd lie1 11 advert ise.
i the reason.