P2e2 Ivo ANOTHER VICTIM OF REGINA RIOT ‘Trampled by Horses On Dominion Day, Old B.C. WORKERS’ NEWS itler Occupation Of Is Part Of Well Lai ® April 3, 198¢ VETS’ VOLLEYS Bast York Progressive Veterans are in fayor of a Security Pension for Vets based on a comfort level ef the Dominion Bureau figures. They are 300 strong and are anxious to link up with all veterans’ organizations of a progressive nature. They believe that their plan will be more in the interests of the The Ruling By REDFIELD inelan War Pians Rhineland. Under Will Stop Bosh Lande a By FREDERICK VON BRIEGEL p: Bibs Tending this plan the & iz 4 = rf 4 3 “| a De | tI 43 bats if Man Dies France centr iG : e of the German base must b : SERRE ex-servicemen than @ bonus, but . With one rerful blow, C : SoS SEORE : Sa>: : : STRASBOURG. March 20—(By powerful blow, Colonel | to the south of Aix la Ghz e 3 x REGINA, Sask, March 27.—(ALP) sere have the question of a bonus Air Mail to MG pee & Justrow proposes to “neutralize”’ Will Enter France Saas |= aS : i ae under id ion. aaa = 2s SS Se i ruyping= it = Sa of : ee D8 Es eet a p considers or served)—Germany lost the Jast war eee ee it and separat- : Syitzerland ie : 4 : Pek go near A resolution was adopted by the because politicians wasted 24 hours |= 2. while one of The pian fer passing through fr estes F r Ip, ? jc 5 a = = = es + then trampled by the policeman’s in the formality the armies in the two army corps | Switzerland has not been discussed . ; : 5 5 of issuing < i- x | thorse during the Dominion Day riot caneian Legion Convention fre | matum and declaring ear a ee will be directed from the district | so directly in the German military : : if Gast summer, leonard Stephen. ace |\ceutly, concluded an) Vancollver | - sow of Adolf Hitler a 1S | Triers-Metz-Maimtz-Strasboure di- | press but it has been hinted at quite 4) ¢ 75 died on Saturday in a local hos- calling for the Burnt-Out Vets’ al- Tle Saas eee Siael TBS rectly to the shores of the English plainly. At — rate Eee = Cee ES Gt pital. lowance to be granted to veterans s ary = channel in order to prevent a iste aioes Gain ie cs Lee se an i Dr A. A. Sinclair. who attendea | affected at 50 years of age Numer- Behind the scenes in Germany, | ish landing. Two other armies must ; into RecN E Goce er th ; +he man, said the riot injuries might | 04> amendments were passed by the } pulling the wires that goose-stepped |be concentrated in the Same dis- | from tactical nance ames mee ‘ i be a remote contributory cause of convention delegates affecting laws | troops into the Rhineland, are mien | trict in addition to the two armies | German maoborised aire cota? ae fi death. dealing with veterans and many of] who haye no intention of allowing | operating in a northwesterly direc- } trate GS SuecsSSiail - ave Bee 1d In the news reports at ile time | the delegates declared that it was] the same mistake twice. tion (against France and Great | to the south ae eel See pee i of the riot, mention was made of en | NOt so much te dere oF ie ley That the woud's press displays | 2) fom Die purpose ot march- occupying Swiss Sana eee yi ainidentified old man who was in- | that should be followed by the gov- diane senor SS SUES ||ys Gimsdike way ohanes Ve Ei j Sured during the riot and wus taken activities among German political refugees. The arrested were also charged with sharply criticizing the gnternal situation in Czechoslovakia ernment but the spirit of it. his friends, it is alleged, also at- tempted to smuggle Communist propaganda into Germany. of Germany's It can be seen at a glance that As I wrote list week, the French of Labor and Welfare, dealt with each of the points presented to him as follows: PRINCE RUPERT, 26.— Several women B.C., Maren applying for their relief here, were handed work edly find it necessary to enter into any conflict involving Great Britain, not withstanding present parla- mentary legislature; and, of Wee ; aoe 6 6-5-9 8-9 8-98 8 (ee BaP aS eS ee eee ee eee ee STEP OUT THIS SPRING .-. in a and interfering with this country's A woman is as old as she loolxs, He promised personally to in- slips forfour days work to be done, WHEREAS: A similar condition TIP TOP TAILORED SUIT Or OVERCOAT home affairs. but a man isn’t old until he stops vestigate with the Attorney Gen- sewine at the Salvation Army. Most exists today as existed prior to the “Teaders in Style and Quality” The leader of the group was an| looking: eral, the Hon. Arthur Roebuck, the | -ajjer work is supposed to be done | last great conflict with every nation Fa Se nae severe sentences meted out to twen- armed and MADE-TO-MEASURE at $25.75 - - POCVSHOS = ¥ for improvements. where is the im- heavaly prepared for = = i ty-three Stratford relief strikers. ee a Reece : z ; war; and, 199 WEST HASTINGS STREET, AT CAMBIE Ps $ SALE PRICES SLASHED! 3 The delegation demanded their im-| Phese women are to be asked to | WHEREAS: In order to preserve 3 Fae eS ePieaaeaeeaSePaeeaee eee eee 6-Tube Rogers, Table Model ..........----------- $12.50 mediate release. sew rags which the Salvation Army | Peace and that Righteousness, ji = SS 8-Tube Stewart-Warner Console OFF NEW RADIOS 30% MEIKLE ELECTRIC Phone SEYMOUR 9025 RADIOS and TUBES TESTED FREE IN YOUR HOME & RADIO SERVICE 1010 DAVIE STREET | He refused to commit either him- self or the government when the delegation asked that the now fam- ous “Bill 50” be reconsidered and allowed to come to the floor of the Legislature for a vote. The Bill, sponsored by Sam Lawrence, C.C.F. members of the Legislature, would cannot sell. Local unemployed who have had no clothing issue for over three years. How is the City of Prince Rupert to benefit by workers doing work for the Salvation Army? The grievance committee of the Prince Rupert Unemployed Associa- tion are taking up thes causes with tice and Truth may be established now and forever, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLY ED “For that the Righteous Government De- partment of the Father Divine Peace Mission, Vancouver Branch petition these in charge of government in Municipal, Provincial and Dominion Expert Carleton Radio Servicers ment offers you Guaranteed Work at Every Radio Trouble—we have an Answer” Technicians and Modern Equip- Reasonable Rates. Phone Carleton 263-R ateibchal : st 3 : : a . 4 war plans is doubly surprising in ES fortifications along the Rhine make h to hospital. At that time, relatives The con eno prov edi Lo Tbe one view of the open discussic ta he the territory of the Rhine zone | a direct advance into France ia giate. Mr. Stephens was in hospital of the most progressive held by the ae i s Sion in the z & SA tees ie : c ia 4 . Step s s OSpit: : : : Military marpacines of Nagiland 1 takes on greut importance from the | through German territory a { i Tom tises weeks with a-badly eashed | Legion for a long time. Tt was re 5 - os ee eee ae ; cee 45 : 2 aes a ‘ SOR ees ee M EESREe lisrettaple that only. one idelecate || “26 tllions of words) sent out of point of view of this plan. The oc- | French territory alone extremely a3 scalp and back injuries, suffered | =: vee : EHS SVESE bas Oy uES Gente Sana eupation of the demilitarized zone | difficult. ide syhen he was irampled by a horse was present from Toronto and one S| GES (OS CONsSS els Neiehte - z ame ie . eter See Bi Sree from the Maritimes. B.C. and Al- the last few weeks not one has by ame Cred ee LER DS makes: it In preparation for the future the ‘a Since that iime he has been a = dealt aston Ghs cusen GUasine oF BhS possible for the high command to | Nazi government has already or ; Hospital patient on four different berta were well represented due to 5 otre of the i . : ‘ os s 3 ia a D De } e 3 3 : niaeabrad oon Golonel Justrow, | Prepare for the carrying our of the | ganized a series of aviation bases ze occasions. Previous to being injured transportation fares being much dD: olonel Justrow, i om x : ae e : OE ees ee ere atone ee ww... | lighter than from the Fast. Ahoy GE GAS OP Gla His smininay arm | eteteoes ten for invading | and military garrisons in the dis- é an the riot, said EES) ae HOAieynAS sel Gina FAOSi leclnenital Prance and Belgium. This. of course, | trict bordering on Holland. Motor . : ; Se ae Bags ange aoe staal GATORS GeTIRaP Gra TAieVEy ane ereined 2 simultaneous danger for | roads, supplementing a dense net- . Fee ‘Ss = > * eI svalking on the sidewalk on Tenth WINNIPEG, Man., March 24— | West: occupation and fortification of the | for ae, ee Dam,” a Warner Bros. Tragic Situation Calls i ‘ayenue the night of the riot. when | The Manitoba legislature gave | — = oes oe gne aS oe eee 2 for Strong Mass { amounted policemen started to clear | second reading Monday to a bill to; SUES R.C-M.P. HEAD FOR $10.00 PLOT eLOre eeds an . j the area. One policeman on a horse | jnclude domestic servants in the SPEAKS HERE aoe 5000 LAST CHANCE q : Sage BOs, 1S scheduled as Unity | 4s said to have ridden up to him, | provisions of the Minimum Wage = : TO SEE ‘LEFTY? |= ae peg Ue UCR ie ihe is struck him with a riding quirt over Act. 2 eum EERSRERS £08 one week’s run, PRINCE RUPERT, March 26— 4 #he head and then rode over him. Labor members Lawrence and nro eginning today. | Relief work time for relief recipients Hyman sponsored the bill, which is In_response to insistent demand, | The picture is based on Don M. here has been doubled with no in- V sought by the Domestic Workers’ EAS (BrOsreSsIe Aes CIN Wylll Ose Mempun's’ Story of the building ‘of | Co te oe lowence- No clos p 0 DONOVAN | Union, the Trades and Labor Coun- Pere once Pee eel eee pro- == this mighty project, and the lives are Sees has been made to fs eil and a women’s conference body uction of “Waiting for Lefty” at|3QQ Resis W. =€ . | of the daredevil workers who blasted | ©2°O? Married or Single unemployed a 7 which has assisted the union in cir- the Empress Theatre on Tuesday, t age-Cut; Basie cay Shyousa Golll rode Sad | AD PS Sete eeO ease Ease aes: VY culating a petition requesting the April 7. With “Lefty” on this oc- Get 15 Per Cent scaled (he salis hundreds of feet || -t > 10 Zace of this trasicisicua- j legislation. casion will also appear the three- I AReea Snel Given Gs painted inate |oocs wat Che unerploved wereicon y ; Editor's Note. — It will be re- eet wordless play with music, ncerease picture in colorful detail. ae 5 Sone FOEESUIRES EQME ROE ; 3 Hi membered that Hon. Minister of Rien ob tte & ppdizal' which was —— Death faced these dynamic work- eee meee Sea See nek 4 Only Represents Im- ieber Sees ace the ao ae e Se Seas 5 a fend sd eo ST. HYACINTH, Que, Mar. 30] ers at every turn, and many of | eq) mass Bee ae i Eee ' c inci vention 0 S60; 2 i er | (AT.P)—Some 300 employees of'the | their deeds of heroism, depicted 1 re = ; self, and of Course vincial House told a cony g 3 See. ploy , depicted in | - Te ene J he B 2 women in Victoria recently that it aeee ee c Se at the | Gonsolidated Silk Mills here, have | this film, will go down in the his- ao aere eee ee ees pares #3 the oss was “well nigh impossible to set ook wissen ey NW aa ne returned to work following a strike | tory of this great undertaking. anes Sen Cae Sani ped a | IW i C Pp ee Te eS Oe (eee : 2. Pare ANS against pay cuts, with wage in- Ross Alexander portrays a shirk- ee The first Stans have 1 i “ es ae pee ey Seareal ‘Maybe Pearson would change his “Pierrot the Prodigal” is the Ss ouatne e ee cent ing, disgruntled mechanic in a mid-| been taken as follows: ik ©*Donovan, alias ra 3: Ae ae an eed ne SSOnE fice Guileneint erarapielor a panto® | - he managemen claime that west garage. In a fist fight with his An Action Committee has been set a) former fireman off the SS. “North Bae ees ae Pee ee eee eel came bese Commun Had force a | Poe atte lesee idlled py fall. |iap comipmsed of members of wari: | western Miller,’ who gave evidence Domestic Servants’ Union, backe ee g y =}to switch to manufacture of new | and the mechanic flees. é area : ia: before the House of Commons in-}] by the Wancouver Trades and ver, and is a novel dramatic pro-| Jooq hich itated tt ous organizations, two fromi the un- } au = j relations committee last Labor Council and a wide confer- duction of great beauty and charm. | © i aie = necessitated putting | He lands at Las Vegas, where the | employed. one from the C.C-E., one : ene Ss Di atic fig-| ence of women’s organizations— Wuitten by Michel Carre Fils, with ini» operation a wage-cut. When | dam was being built. In a dance] minister (acting in an advisory : week, remains an a igm gS: Sane ae Ge? Grigio oy Aties Uonagee, ti is ous ODRELS refused to accept the cut, | hall and cafe he is about to be | capacity), one from the Fish Pack- i ure in Beatane) guar ae a MESES SS duced by Vivien Ramsay, who, be- the company locked 300 of them out. | ejected as a tramp when Patricia | ers’ Union, one Deep Sea Fisher- i ; Mr. OD Eee no bePlcec ne Sass Gizectins at. deaencd and The workers remained out, and | Wllis, in the role of a singer at the | man, one from the longshoremen | ing any bona fide seamens union, HIPS FOR BUSetiGl ENS oMeRGS GGRIGH Aula turned the lock-out into a strike and | Glub, intervenes, buys him some | and one from the Railway Grother- and as president oe Seas ALIEN S$ Ss BA AMEN. GoniiSenecese: In the cast prepared to conduct it as such. It| food and takes him to her home, | hood of Carmen. pUzeleame tes eee eat < z ee POWELL RIVER CO. are Camille Taylor. Ann Fereuson, ; took only a few days for the com-| where he is weleomed by her kindly Committee Went Right to Work ; ae Be ae 2 Naraee ae te Gane 2 REY. S. B- EAST Frank Johnstone, Guy Glover, Ran- | 22> to capitulate with the above | family. i This committee has discussed the : SaTESOn SN any of the rec- Powell River Company has closed == dolph Gardiner and Joan MLindsay. result: The mechanic goes to work on the | Situation and on the basis of it they 5; peel bor unions zoe rith Mall at ee shi Com- The music is interpreted by Edna dam and saves the lives of many | drew up a Set of demands and pre- CE en eer aaGnial CSA ee ee isney, distinguis : ; of his fellows af the risk of his own, | Sented them to the government Discredited and disclaimed by all} pany whereby the latter will be Disney, distinguished WVancouver L : Jabor bodies, Mr. O'Donovan has ti hips from the British pianiste. FATH D The picture is enlivened by song | agent and then sent out a call’ for a gone from one thing to another. Baas eae es to Houston Here is your last chamce to see Ess numbers written by the famous conference to embrace more sec- i i i the winning play of the B.C. Re- team of Mort Dixon and Allie | tions of the population. During the ens e the eae and other Gulf ports during the F f LE D F M A N DS sonal ager Hee ie. Gast Wrubel and sone by Patricia Ellis. The demands were just, and were ie ee Hew ates tryin present eee 5 i Jeaves for the Ottawa finals, “Wait- Advt. based on the immediate needs of the 5 see hae Bee ene. Beare uhe BEN eer eee ie es oe ing for Lefty,” and ‘“‘Pierrot the unemployed. In order to acquaint 2] Qo organize places, in the newsprint traffie to ss SF Rea ees —— : the people of what we were doing i for the ships. the Gulf, the Gulf-Pacific Line. Government M inist = 3 eros ste mtio: ees = F Ad R MIRIAM HOPKINS IN a petition was circulated and eleven j Since then he ieee had the ie Owing to prolonged labor roubles Promise to ““Investi- Se es meee oe erum opts esolu- “BECKY SHARP” hundred citizens signed the petition. : ge ee FOR eae one the the (Guilt Pacific artangement was 9 ae interested in dime dancing | Won Om ‘Keep Canada eS ae ee eee a organize his . ae hh 16} not entirely satisfactory as ship- gate aoe eee noe STA Se oe eran = z = Seas, put sug PRs eee © 38 ments were constantly delayed = iss! > . ares Out of War The latest in colored pictures, a strictly ara as he is Known? | through longshore and seamen’s 5 Sais 57 Garb) mss: picture with wondrous coloring ef = SiS nee CAD eT eae dis : i i -| TORONTO, Ont, Mar. 27 & fect and the first full length produc- | s# : putes. Mallory Line will use char Eos 5 ee : : ect an e fi abe p WYO f90s him to Ottawa can on. tered foreign vessels chiefly, thus —Twenty-five delegates, represent- s At the first meeting) of Righteous | ¢ion of its kind, stunningly photo- 122 W. HASTINGS ST. Be arrived atpby aycompe on eliminating the prospect of trouble ing fifty thousand Canadian work- FWIK RAGS Government Forum, a movement | sraphed in technicolor, will appear : ihe etatide obi. member ee to some extent as American coast-| ers, this morning placed an eight- sponsored by the WHather Divine | ¢ the Star Theatre Monday, Tues- = ..- CABARET... : i i "Dono- 2 ; ; = a Nissi P i i Byestnunsies See we iG : ae wise vessels were chiefly affected | Point list of demands before the Peace Mission, and held in the | gay and Wednesday of next week. ENTERTAINMENT ee wan to the question © ee by the labor unrest. — Pulp and Ontario government. Orange Hall, Vancouver, recently at : working aboard Canadian vessels. y SURO : P : : which George Drayton spoke to a Emile Kinnon’s Novelty They both want Oriental labor re- Paper. This afternoon the delegation re- capacity audience on ‘‘Peace” the = Orchestra =a ‘ placed by white labor. me 5 ; a ported to the Ontaris aout Im- —— following resolution was presented Hastings Steam Baths Modern & Scandinavian Music emigre named Schuerer, in whose provement Conference, meeting in Pattullo’s Own Riding and adopted unanimously: Miwaee Open Pat McColloch __|home near Prague the police are | the Classic Theatre, Gerard Street ~ A PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia. said to have discovered several | Hast ‘Work d RESOLUTION ON PEACE Expert Masseurs in Attendance Premier Tap Dancer (ALP) — Fifteen German emigres | © A cand a Can, ECS ast. Has No ork an WHEREAS G ee ra Frank Wilson — Noted Chef “were arrested here and charged EStksts ae ; : 1 99 VEE : Canada, being a part f.igh. 240 764 EB. Hastings, . with widespread Communist and a printing press. Schuerer and Pee Cae spel Se W ages of the British Empire will undoubt- 8 — NO COVER CHARGE — , iu Sista adalat rteet E : repeal clauses in the Municipal Act | the authorities who are responsible | affairs to extend every effort to pre- = disqualifying relief recipients and for such a deplorable state of af | serve Peace at Home and abroad Seen ee eee eee ee ee nr a a gas persons behind to a certain extent | fairs. : : and keep Canada from entering into FISHERMEN’S in their rent or taxes, from holdin It is significant that our City of | any conflict or promoting the sale municipal elective office. The pill Prince Rupert is Pattullo’s own Soe erat ease materials used GRAND DANCE AND DRAWING was recently thrown out by a House ! riding. What price “Work and | directly or indirectly in such a con- SILVER SLIPPER HALL, 828 East Hastings Street committee. Wages.” flict: and, WEDNESDAY, APR. 3th He flatly refused to consider in- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Clothes, value $25.75 . PRIZES: First—Ramie Sockeye Net, value $96.00- Second—Suit of . and Three Other Good Prizes. ereasing the provincial grant to Publicity Committee of Rejected | that each and eyery individual put Admission 25 Cents municipalities for relief. The dele | Camp Boys wish to thank the pub-|forth every effort) 107 Dee ep ea ee a a a e eee ee gation had asked that the increase | lic for donations to their cause for | Righteousness. Justice and Truth, Serre r rent eee rer ree in the Federal grant to the province | a total of $404.00 collected by the} Peace on Earth, Goodwill towards = : 610 ROBSON STEEET go to the unemployed. boys at street corners in Vancouver. man. < BOHEMIAN CAFE i Here is a b eer that has character, Delicious and nourishing it will please the most fastidious. Capilano Brewing Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B.C SEY. $31 . = . - ie eae ae 5 pm City Rates. 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