aay ‘4 if ay a iy , Tuesday, August 9 19 & ia PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS * if! hoe at t ae 7 . 7 C - 4 , ‘eat ae e 7 ee a - ° é af & * . 7 5 . a ; ¥ a! - 4 r Citrine, Genera] Secretary Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lister, Great Sir A. Anders Trade Expert, Vyle, Trade Expert j % | of the Trade Union Congress Britain reat Britain Stanley Bal leader Great Britain * iP Great Britain British delegation eh p wf ¢ tf. si . ‘ > mt i { 7" he ac | « # id: f t ty / he f v j : " id 4 ali 4 ; | % Bhi at aD i 1B m qt ua F 1 e | Tan fe : ¥ art ° Stanley Bruce, former Premier of Sean T. O'Kelly, leader, Irish Neville Chamberlain, Ureal C erjee Siratul, India H. U. Moll rrem f Australia, one of the Common- Lord Hailsham, Great Britain Free State J. H. Thomas, Great Britain Britain — F wealth Delegation oes ; 2 J * a > . > > - © UALIFIED Wins $ Japan Deteats PHILLIES THE DAILY NEWS. SPORT CH AT ins Swim a elea .E , . ~ . ’ . " >. i.) PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA U it d St t . ecaesdas ; - nite ates in SLIPPING 7 5 hi ” Pnhlishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ON TRACK ; fh wll ‘ : ; 2 Miss Marjorie Clark, who is at ; | X Bw, Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue pelle =. 4 are Hockey Game ~ a Los Angeles with the South African PHILADELPHIA a H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Successful Two-Day Meet is Held Oly ti ; ‘ — ; : iympl n holds tw world na pion ’ Sy Spartan Athietle Club records—for the 80 metr hurdle LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9:—Japan, qe; Phillie . . ; . - = * ws Bure whic id been ily te . SUBSCRIPTION RATES and the 100 yards. At the last South ve b . b = aoe ee, - f a dou head ph wnree ot et. po a iIndia last wee defeatec mite oe * City délivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 vith ‘no less than five athletes African championshiy ant tat s by a score of 9 to 2 in field sin mo a ra For lesser periods. paid in advance, per week 10¢ *dualling or bettering the marks set every event open to women. Writing li oes t the Olympic Games Yes- af aed a e By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, and several thers coming very;|in the Cape Town Argu he ~ nm 8 ymp ames yes- ahead w whi ‘a 2 @ paid in advance for yearly period 3,9, Close to doing the two track! “As far back as 1 can remember I terday he Philli jump ua yy a) a 30 By wigil to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Km- meets held Saturday and Monday! could aiwa yut-pace and out-las . re 1 8rookl “ > “ : Site State . he Snort et . ris ‘ — athe In the Amer! 4 2 pire and Unitea State uid in advance, per year $6.00 Dy the Spartan Athletic Club for| my sister hen we together | Ol P ogra : 4 un 8y mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 the purpose of qualifying members! put it was not until I was 13 that I ympic r m Washington Senator a x ¥ ¥ ADVERTISING RATES for coming Junior Olympic meet in| wok part in my first organized race WEDNESDAY, AUGUS® 16 ane ST: a Se “_ ~ . . rare Vancouver proved highly satisfac-| This was at a fete in Pietermaritz Morning Indians at Clevelar ‘. Te " Classified advertising. per insertion, per word 02 ad Se ; : | ; rein f 00 “ tory to al neerned jurg, when one of the items on the | Equestrian sports Gians' margin ia y % Local. readers, per insertion, per line 25 : : 5 , atlas three-1 of } thai a ae ors was reduced t val y) le 9 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 _ . me S ve ieee,» ee — 7 os - ae ; Gy mnastics, men »y > iP oy, Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion 146 |S ame xs made by thon Pa a — oe. Fencing (sabre teams) r wore tie : League ° if 1 fi u be Ail ec ts lé y 7 ou we ‘ . 4 : Contract rates on application. ” ee wy at ~" ' Rowing games played ye ms os wy Advertising and Circulation Telephone 8 ee ee x tir tds veh Boxing, being a OW m? Editor and Reporters’ Telephone 86 ? pomp a sicko I had! ntered for this event Yachting : Ral aae Banas ; t Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 420 Yards—C: Smith (2¢ 2-6 se-| + when I saw a gifl friend, whom Swimming-—springboard diving, Washinaton 7. Cle’ P con A. Walters (24 1-5 seconds).|,... ht stot hein; tonciiner tidens ladies, final. ees S ' . 880 Yards—R. Allen (2 min. 9 3-5], By etis : “ Swimming —100 metres back National League lta . » often le playing rounds ' 3 7-6. Philade 6-4 , DAILY EDITION gue Tuesday, August 9, 1932 seconds ccna aliaeh Lo a rt stroke, men, heats St. Louis 7-6, Philed ‘ Ait Pr vault—A. Walters ‘(9 feet, 9/ phn a E ae rl a oa ae Swimming—4xi00. metres. relay, ; 3 7 cal Me Bs incl ’, R. Morrison (9 feet, 6 in- a eied F adies, heats. B b ll S d § Py tS J ," p ; 7 ised mé tag Of monkey-nuts if I ng Pe ____ THE STOCK MARKET BOOM hes) Bi Thurber 10 feet, § inches) | 404 me & bag of monkey-nuts if 1 a aseball Stand! , Artificial as speculative trading may usually be, the) Broad jump—A. Walters (18 feet oe oak wed a aA Afternoon - boom of the past few days on the stoek exchanges may be 8 ene nah Ss P an cata Sel Fencing (sabre) National League Pet taken as = other indication of impending better times: If ; _ = y” bier ye a whereas m¢ other girl hurdlers| Gymmnasties, women. Pittsburg 5 cy he , nothing else, it i: adi cates that money is being released from °°" 9 yard run or the) have to take four or five strides be- | —— Cline’ . a ih 2 gs nks 3 ine " ——— ween the hurdles I only take thre OMENS me 13 . t cheesey ings banks for pec ulation and cinculation, The two. meets. were ofticially|” Ghee 2 only ve a Equestrian sports Boston of + ; efore b usiness conditions return t 0 normal and the se- sponsored by the Trades and Labor } Swimming--400 metres free style Btook! 508 ty ' curities market s get back to something like they were be- Council A quest I am often asked is| nen, final. Philadelphia " he fore; it will be necessary that a great deal of such money 7 ers were M. Lamb, A. Thomp-' ‘What is you candid opinion of ath-| Helene Madison, Olympic chara- Swimming 100 metres ack |S boul qn ; be released. Once it commences to loosen up; as it appears son, G. Rudderham, A. Young and /leties for women?’ My reply invar+| pion of 100-metres for women stroke, ladies, semi-final. |ew York at . to be doing now, better times should immediately develop. |" °"™??*! wpfy ts this: Nts: gap ie Sano | Water polo /Gineinnat! : 1 ng now, ane r umes should immediately develop. | judces were Mayor C. H. Orme| girls but may not suit others. I can| Stenine Ameriean Leagu’ a wet Meantime, the buying boom, likened to that of the mad and Aid. J. Black only go on my own experience. It| Boxing. |New Yo sh h a days of jwed berore t 1e crash of that fall, is another bright Starter was Corp. J. H. McClin-j| has never ne me any harm On | — . sonctliie | Philadel wt sg ez "fe ' ray of hope shining through the dark clouds of depression " the contrary, athletics have kept) Q BASEBALL POSTBONSD [Cleveland 500 pa shin Ne a The . ‘ et onderfulle : all to damp weather condi- | Washingt : Me: which have spread over us the past vear or so The one mile run and the 12-|me wonderfully fit. Still, like al] wing p er CO « ‘ } é pe 7 SO, | no und shot put will again be trie od | things one must use discretion. | . tions, the Senior League basebal) I Det roit 3 ' : pis 'by two or three entries next Satur- | With regard to training, I am more | ame scheduled for last evening |St. Louis - i , I ASSING Ol SENATOR BELC Ok RT day, the last possible date for a/or less always in condition, so tha‘ Melene Madison of Seattle Wins veLween Sons of Canada and Elks | Chicago ast } A.(” The sudden death on Sunday of Hon. Napoleon Antoine try-out }@ few starts and short bursts the} 100-Metre Swim For Women vas postponed until Friday. \ Boston " ; Belcourt of Ottawa, whose Parliamentary life represented! The Spartan Athletic Club wish| week before a meeting is generally | at Los Angeles ~~ ——s a continuous s pan of 36 years, 11 years as member of the 7 express appreciation of the help|all I need. | was naturally disap-| a they have received from the city | ted when, after being ally | 3 ANGELES g 4, House of C esvitnane duri ing two of which he was Spe: iker cies a Trade he ; Bieccieen + te trie Som oe Pa 8 ae ee ae ons ¢ : ay y! t "Ss ar af -} 1e " 0 ave yi 1e Sorine-io ympic Games took to the water ’ e anda qué wes of a ce ntury in the U pper ¢ shamber, removes cil and all those who loaned stop-|bok team to Canada for the Empire| yesterday, swimmers, divers and 28 ne 99 5 another of the great statesmen which the F rench- Cana- | watches or helped in any way Games in 1930, a cable arrived’ in| water poloists holding forth dian people have given to Canada. South Afric a week before the Riley Galitzen of the United TF Teal Nal 5 ; Not as spectacular possibly as some public men, Senator am was’ due to sail announcing) States won the men's springboant 1) P le , : Nes Beleourt, however. made his presence and influence felt _ “'" °vet mid-ocean is free from | that - Se ee te Cee eeeh ee Altred hulllina Of Torontt ») Lf r 1 Ps ; > ; ° mold spores cancelled. However, I soon got over) was fourt _ ee in the administration of the country, particularly during r it. I think an aunt and uncle of Stolen i Mika tienes Seatt! a J : ioe. ecnindiia hile « sigh cm . + oa . t : rene ac ‘mous Seattle "i the great Laurier regime W hile-a party man, he was held |mine. who mbtored’ 2,000 miles to! mermaid, won the 100-metres swim LONDON ahs in high: esteem even by his political opponents, | Hamilton in the hones of seeing me; Walter Spence was the only Ca- Teall NI] ‘“ e He was also a distinguished barrister and for y Ars, as FOOTBALL fcompete were even more disan- | nadian wimmer who was able to ae 1 a f Stl hh AND BEST owner and publisher of Le Temps, Ottawa’s French news- nanemieahane ipointed than I was seach the semi-finals of. the 400. . re p oe : 7 r _ oe vile sv paper, was a power in the doyraaiiatic world. of the east. ere ee ~ eg ragga Tere. Bi woe. m ia) uw Senator Beleourt’s passing, Canada mourhs the | Fenty noche: Geeta te is of sitar Tiles ee ore wale. . OSS | TONIGHT - 6:45 | The glow of ame ng is due mies and George Larson of Canada| (his advertisement 1s not pubdlisnea or displayed by th Liqua ‘ dis 8 ; slow oxidation were eliminated. ‘ ‘ " ‘ | on j Control Board or by the Government of British Columbi@