PAGE TWO —=_ THE DAKLY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Sunday, by’ Prince Rupert Third Avenue Every Afte Dails H, F Publishea rnoon News PULLEN Pxcept Limited - + - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ill or carr paid in a f Nort 5.00 10¢ City delivery, by ! For Jesser period < By mai! to al! parts « paid in advance for By mai) to all othe: pire and Unitea @y mail to all othe ier, yearly period, paid in advance ivance, per week hern and Central British Columbia, yearly period parts of British Co ‘umbia, ‘the British im- States, paid in advance, per year .. r countries, per year 3.0 $6.00 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word Local readers, per per line Legal notices, eagh per agate line Transiet display advertising, per per insertion Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters’ Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations WHY DEPRESSION MUST GO 02 25 15 L.40 insertion nserti inch 98 86 DAILY ZDITION Friday Some of our good friends, almost resentfully, it would seem, ask us why we are so certain that the clouds of de- pression will lift soon and better times be upon us before we know it. Possibly the most important reason why busi- ness will start returning to normal before so very long now is that people are now running out of the necessities of life such as food and clothing and it will be necessary to replen- ish almost immediately. The needs of t! of production hefore long, b: e people are getting such that the wheels and distribution will have to start turning inging better times with their motion. No matter how it may come about, and what readjustments it may involve, and there seems tu be no necessity for red revolution either to start them going, these wheels will be in motion soon—for move they must. ft is inconceivable that the state of stagnation, from which we can already discern signs of recovery, should continue forever. It is against the laws both of human na- tune and economics. 0 WHY WEAR LONG PACE? Meantime, it will certainly not help to bfing good times hack any quicker if our good friends, whatever their plight may be, should continue to go around wearing long faces and being resentful when some one has the témérity to suggest that he sees better times ahead. At the risk of being called unsympathetic, we would suggest that it is more important today than it ever was hefore for us to be wearing smiles, that is pressing we have not forgetten how to smile altogether, rather than the old frown which a lot of us have been cultivating more lately than there has been any good reason for. Wiser per sons than we have suggested that the depres- sion has been largely phsychological-as far as a lot of folk have been concerned—at the same time admitting that, for a good many, the going has been rough enough this past year or so Anyway do none of us any good to continue stew- ing mour own misery. Why try to convinee ourselves that times will nev any better? Even though we frown are not the most of us really looking for the ray of sun- shine? Skeena Officers India Has Easy Hockey Victory er it Will er ne Entertained By Local R.C.N.V.R. Officer ind members of t! m mess of h the Roya! Ca teer Reserve at a dinner C, Jones R M. C. S. Ske LOS ANGELES Aug. 12:—-India difficulty yesterday in de ing its Olympic Games field key championship by defeating United States 24 to 1 ac ik jun- fend nignt hk nder G of H The potato contains 87% wate: Insist on “GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE”—The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from **Mail Ord Dept.”’ Liquer Centrol Board, Victoria. B. gn y “BEST PROCURABLE PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST MIGHLAND MALT Bottled and Grant & Sona mites G Bal Glenlivet LD town & Glaagow, Sex hig.advertisement is not published or daspkayed by the Liquor ‘Control Board or the Government of Be eae Over Americans 5 os HOP =w5C AT, me let Ln Le 4 N ee 2 “ rat} Shy Olympic Program SATURDAY, AU GUST 13 Morning miniature high diving Shooting Swimmin nai Water pok men, fi- Afternoon sabre semi-final Fencing Boxing Rowing Horse jumping Boxing Shooting Swimming stroke, men Swimming final Swimming 1500 style, men. final Water polo Evening ils minfature 200 metres final 400 metres free style, breast iaqdies metres free Boxing, fin LEGION TEAM NAMED Canadian Legion team for Sa- iay’s football game against H M.S.C. Skeena has been selected as follows: S. Gurvich: F Hunt; J. Greer Haddon: J. Johnson, C K. Murray, A. 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Colussi took the penalty kick but missed The teams crossed over with the score 0-0, Soon after the start of the sec- ond half, Wilson made a fine run on the right wing for Regiment and crossed to Colussi. Vance rushed in and scored the first goal. Play moaved quickly up to the other end and Home Oil missed twiee. Colussi dribbled the ball right through for the Regiment missed the goal from. three yards out. About half way through the period Vance scor- ed the second the Regiment from outside the penalty area on a cross from Wilson For the Home Oil to its defence game few min- utes and [or Del Rio, Veiera a splendid game the forward line. Gomez was a} strong defender Thurber and Blake were towers the Regiment full | was also good Jack Thompson was referee The Stuart Benefit Shield stand- follows WD, L. F. A P Merchants 40314 6 8 ;Canadian Legion .3. 1421811 7 Regiment % 0 31012 6 |Home Oil _, . ik = 2. 3 ' : ‘ PITTSBURG DETHRONED | Chicago Cubs Take Leadership of National League By Winning | 10-Inning Contest PITTSBURG, Aug. 12 Pittsburg Chicago Pirat League “by winning a hectic 10-in- | ning — here yesterday by a score of 3 to 2, The lead of the Cubs | over the Pirates is one-half a game Alberti I Fic and they play, again today The | iD pr series will probably be in. the tame pennant wi cult Only twe either leagu being a crucial one rmination of the 1932 ier in the senior cis games were yesterday, Ws American League Detroit 0, Cleveland 3 St. Louis 6. Chicago 5 National Learue Boston 2. Philadelphia 7 Chicagc Pittsburg 2 played in the scores as lo (10 nings} | BASEBALL 5. 0. C, vs. ELKS TONIGHT - 6:45 Baseball Standings National League Ww L 48 50 54 54 57 Pet 551 545 519 514 500 486 AT2 Alj Chicago Pittsburg Boston Brooklyn Phitadetphia | St. “Louis” pe 56 ) New, York 56 {Cincinnati > ‘7 America, |New, York | Philadelphia | Cleveland | Washington | Detroit St. Lonis Chigage Boston 35 = «B22. 44 600 46. 582 49 555 50 59 U al Poratipiives it vate not. related | hedgehogs He team cheer young Zee | *himpan Vallee of whatever with Lon- it 1S, pep. the Rudy but bubbling ove eader just at|* Chief | Time LOCALS WIN BOAT RACE R.C.N. V.R Defeats H. M. C. Skeena By Three Lengths in Whaier Sprint Before a crowd of hundreds of spectators who lined the wharves and other vantage points, a crew of the lecal unit of the Royal Ca nadian Nava! Volunteer Reserv defeated one from the visiting destroyer H. M. C. S. Skeena three lengths in yesterday after noon’s whaler race, thus retain ing possession of the Burns Cup until such time as the next Cana- dian naval ship visits the port. it was a keenly contested race and proved of much interest to all who witnessed it. Both crews put up a hard battle. The Skeena hy crew consisted of Mansfield, Archer, Duyman, Stone and Holmes with Chief Petty Officer Jenkins as @ox- | Swain The R. C. N. V ted of Macfie. Westman and Petty Young as R Pitcher Murdoch Officer coxswain. BASEBALL Table for Second Intermediate League crew consis White, with Instructor Half Season of August 14—¥Y §,0.C August 17—Yvuuug Young Elks August 2) Young Empre August 24 Young S8.0.C oung Elks vs. Young Empres §.0.C Young Young Elks BABE HOME IN DALLAS ~ Girl Whe Distinguished Herself in Olympic Games Receives Great Welcome Texas, Aug. 12 Babe who won the. 80-metre hurdles for women and distingdish- herself in other events at the lympic Games in Los, Angeles last week to her home here was given a wild re townsfolk. Fifteer in the wel DALLAS Deitrichsor turner sterday cepuion by and her participated ve ’ rpiane unite LEANDERS IN FINAL Kight-Oared Crew De- feated Germany and Japan in Olympic Games liamilton LES, Aus rT Le¢ Of ANGI ande el on ly ew, entered Hamil rowing at the by de Japan and Italy and champion 9 12 ure tine finals Olympic Game esterday feating Germany and meet Uni States it Britair | rhe from ted for the four-oaret Halifax wa Mic Maes eliminated crew FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 16—-Merchants ys. Home 2 hag . HOLM WINS SWIMMING United States Girl First jy Ww. Metres Back Stroke Finaj_ Water Records Broken at Olympic Game LONG BEACH, Cal The Olympic water an international! when many nati ries in the cou forme Ir free style f record. ol Hut it did not Kyte, furtt 5 minute other heat Fleano! won the backstroke time of one onds. finishing a of Bonny Keeling Miss Davies of Grea third asp nm son, ier loweril 40 9-10 soon atts Holm final lor ‘ wi minuts mer Japanese good showings swimming heat new reco! good chance the finals Bill Mille: first in one of semi-finals, Jot being eliminatec ol Aug ; son AS A PERFECT CASH 7 | | This advertisement is bot played by the Liquor ( Government of tr't ” FINEST VIRGINIA Wig-= p.Of selected Virginia tobace to produce a cool, swe fragrant cigarette and one that more easily rolled. This tobacc' has always sold on its merits. OGDEN’S FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO Your pipe knows Ogden’s cut plug.