—=—— | PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday a skis Holalets erhe rane: Pubjishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue i - - - Mahaging-Editor — SUESCERIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 ‘ a , ‘ per week 160 By mai f Nort and Central British Columbia paid in advance for yearly 30 By al ar f jlumbia, the British Ex p States, pa nee, per year $6.00 By mati 4 r oir ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion. per word 62 Local readers nseértion. per line 25 Lee gate iine io Trans r r h, per insertion 1.40 C rat ates on application A@vertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Gditer and Reporters’ Telephone #F Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION oes Wednesday. Aug 3. 1932 WHOSE DUTY IS IT? The federal government declares it is the duty of the provincia! ¢ ernment to 100K aiter the unemploved it the provincial government has been putting it ip to Ot- tawa. The municipalities also are a factor and have to bear the brunt of the tr ne Decause Lie municipal councils are the only authorities that can be reached directly by the great mass of the people out of work. Evidently the framers of the British North Ameriea Act, which is the basis of the Canadian constitution, did not anticipate any unemployment problem, so they did not provide for its control. However, in Canada anything not mentioned in the B. N, A. is Supposed to be controlled by the ledera!l governmen Un to the resent the t hree governments have co-oper- ated but there is ane dent desire to shift so onerous a bur- den on some other shoulders. Nobody wants this newborn foundling and €a Says betongs to the other. PRINCE RUPERT ON THE OUTSIDE At Edmonton there is a golf b named the Prince Ru- pert Club and its professional, Joe Pryke, recently won the Alberta open golf plonship, with the result that the Prince Rupert Club has ralt aVid Ci peen much in the newspapers thére. Evidently Prince Rupert is a winner on the prai- ries. Just now the city of Prince Rupert is not.exactly a win- ner a8 a seaport but that is only a brief lapse. Pretty soon we can expect that Prince Rupert will again be in the pub- lie eye as a successful centre even if the city does not pro- duce a golf champion. T faith in the port t ning swing, ere are enough people who have make it go and go with a proper win- world conditions improve. mice VALUABLE BIRTHRIGHT An eastern newspaper says that every boy or girl born y inherits a debt of $600 at birth. It says this is 80 because the debt of the country, federal, provincial, muhi¢ipal and railway, amounts in all to about six billions of dollars. This debt will never be paid but the interest has to be met so each child is saddled immediately with inter- est debts amounting to about thirty dollars annually. That if looking at the financial problem. in this count? is one cheer‘ AMAZING! IN 5 MINUTES, MAKE THIS MAGIC CHOCOLATE FROSTING! 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Add Bagie Brand Sweetened Con- densed Milk, stir over boiling water five minutes until it thickens Add water, Cool cake before spreading frosting. *MAKE NO MISTAKE—Be sure you use the right kind of milk in this recipe —Bagie Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk Although evaporated milk is Gime for many uses, it simply won't work in this mragic recipe. a Borden en 50 Powell St., Vancouver, BcC, Gentlemen: Please send me @ copy of your ffee cook badly “New Magic in the Kitchen.” Name ad Address ——— “Ss @¢e¢+ee* te eee eet tee + ‘ + WILLIAMS WITHDRAWS + FROM 260-METRE RACE + @ LOS ANGELES, Aug * Pe f om > r z & + G #-in ao work e< rr c 26- * 10 th 0 + **# #+eeeeeeee eet ‘TT eee eee OES 6 —_———— SEE BRITISHER WINS 800-METRE RACE AT OLYMPIC Gi Tom Hampson of England Sets New Time to Retain Honor For England; Canadians Follow Up LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3:—Tom Hampson of Great Bri- retained for England the 800-metre title, inal in a gruelling battle with Alex Wilson and Phil Edwards of Hamilton whe placed , : e Toa? , hird respectively. Eddie Gonong. of United . . °e , + ' —% ain yesvraay inning the f of Montrs f nti second an: RAJAH IS DISMISSED Services of Hornsby Dis pensed With—Charlic Rogers Grimm His Successor CHICAGO, Au 3:—Regers Hornsby, for many years a storm’ and § «colorful fieur in Major League wseball, was dismissed yesterday as manager and player with the Chicago Cubs. William Veeck. president. of the club, is not satisfied with the team's showing Hornshv’'s place will be taken by Charlie Grimm, first baseman Baseball Scores American League Lonis 6. Boston 4 New York-Netr Nationa! Leacue N k 3. ¢ B yklyr Chica ’ P dein Pittsburg ¢ Boston 4, St. Lot ; Baseball Standings National League Ww I Pct Pittsburs 59 42 584 Chicago 53 16 535 Philadelphia 5 50 524 Bosto1 5% 50 510 Brooklyn 51 52 495 St. Loui 48 53 473 New York 46 3 465 Cincinnati 44 62 415 American League New York oo 676 Philadelphia 62 42 596 Cleveland 68 43 574 Washington 57 45 59 Detroit 51 47 520 St. Loui 47 54 465 Chicago 33. 6 387 Boston 26 74 280 —_——e BASEBALL Inter —ELKS vs. 8. O. C. | TONIGHT - 6:45 States was fourth. Hampson set a new world’s record of me minu t%. forty-nige and four- ape : it. Stella Walsh of Pélamd won the rr my tre final with Hilda ke of Moeontrenl second. Miss : ¢ a f xr Was Zz win n heat ead R Met : v { T- r ‘so i ‘ . . < iSMHISSEC as i li Pilot eet SS Roe Hornsby wh vice maavet Chir Cub nave dispensed with * ’ z 4.798 2. A . en ~ > 6 . 7 ’ Paar Broad Jump Final L 7 ‘ : y : St ¥ 4 p f a 4 wa it { > f the £ “ ue s 133 ; } M ire ster y r ’ 7 ' M . e 100-metre final t« Eddie Tol hes over Ralph Metc ilfe Canada In Limelight Canada was again in the lime- tht yesterday at the Olympiad wing to her athletes doing so well nber of the traek events Chinese used moveable tpye in In the 800-metres Alex Wilson tenth century ind Phil Edwards performed in — a —_—— New World's. Champion 5 { t d girl, w it P : terday to w : 100- metre ’ I 1rowe f sor n an I American record 114 feet 7 he and qualified in of Great finais of the econd their heat m Hampesor 200- metre ’ ee —— bs ; . tlt} Britain. Hampson won by only a fina) will be run today foot from the fleet-footed Wilsor m a puilse-tingling fimish that had LEGION LINE-UP 50.000 snectator th feet. Bd ‘ 30,008 spects 2a Cal ian Legion team for 7 wards. the Canadian negro, who hac uy evening's Stuart Shi « : nace tk is the a1 et the pace the most of the Way,'4.9) caine is wnhownced 1 short distance back. The S Gurvich: A. Stik rest f the field tratied far the , , @ ‘ ret S — D. Gurvich, D. Sn K. Mun in the final of the women’s 100 « torn and C. Baptie: reserve metre dash, Stella Walsh was*bare- Ferguson and D. Morrison ly a foot ahead of Hilda Strike of Montrea SOFTBALL POSTPONED Robert Rankine of Canada quali- Last night's sehe fied in the five thousand métre- rum, Nu tior Recreation taking fifth place in the secon@ sorta League f he eat Station and Round H Bert Pearson and Harold Wright pons n account of anad 1 Manager, Dining Hell, C.P.R. i MAJOR R. SELLAR, M.C, Moms, Dining Hall, CPR: Shop WINNER OF THE NINTH TURRET CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST! YOUR Writing has an equal chance to Win! Give your handwriting a good chance by entering each of these weekly contests. 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