IP F.OE Form est Colds Rub well over throat and chest VapoRuq "Babe" Ruth, "King of Swat" of New York Yankees, trains for 1831, baseball season at New York gym. where he Is shown ex-"' . ercising his legs on bicycle with his daughter. Julia. Helene Madison BLACK HAWKS Is Staying Home ARE NEAR TOP Famous Seattle Girl Swimming Star Turns Down Offer to . . . ,. .Tour Australia SEATTLE, Jan. 19: Helene Madison, Seattle's famous young woman swimming star, deeming that her education Is a more important matter at this time, has turned down a very attractive offer to tour Australia. There is great satisfaction at her i decision in University and athletic , circles here since she will thus be able to take part In a number of important swimming events to be htld here before long. Defeated New York Hangers Last Night and Now But Half Game Behind Boston Bruins NEW YORK, Jan. 19: The New York Americans were unable to hold a two-goal lead against the blazing shots of Detroit Falcons last night and the fourth place teams of the National Hockey League's two divisions wound up their game In overtime with a two-all tie. At Chicago, the Black Hawks bounded to within half a game of the leading Boston Bruins In the American division of the league race by defeating the New York Rangers two to one In a furiously fought game. Joe Wright and. Robert Cooper, Indians, appeared before Indian Agent W. E. Colllson In city police court this morning on charges o! drunkenness and were remanded for eight days. Record Breaking Made - to - Measure Suit $35.00 $22. GBSJS BBS Values Up To Made to Your Measure 50 Extra Pants S5.oo and'aranteed to Fit MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIANS Buy at Home and Help Yourself and Others! ' STEVE KING 310 Third Ave. W. Phone: Green 85 See the Samples. Inspection and Comparison of Prices Invited THE DAILV Terrace Koop Team Is Winner Again Downed Vanarsdol, This ; Time By Score of 36 to 18 TERRACE, Jan. 19: In a return game the Terrace High School was again able to down Vanarsdol when they outpointed them by n score of ,36 to 18 in basketball. This game was very fast and interesting, the score at half time being nine to eight in. favor of Vanarsdol. in the other senior men's game the Town was able to trounce the Native Sons by a score of 46 to 22. The Town got off to a big start and held the lead thjounhout the game. In the senior girls' game the Dumb Bells defeated the Dubs by a score of nine to eight. This game was very, even the score wavering back and forth throughout. The games were followed .by a sho. t dance until 12, there being the largcs: crcwd of the season In Washington Is Hoop Winner Defeated University of Idaho Saturday Night By Score of 34 to 23 SEATTLE. Jan. 19: The University of Washington on Saturday , took by a score of 34 to 23 its second I straight game over the University i of Idaho at basketball. Old Country Soccer LONDON, Jan. 19: Replayed third round English Cup ties today resulted as follows: Bradford City 2, Middlesbrough 1. Manchester United 4, Stoke City 2. Reading 0, Crystal Palace 2. Charlton Athletic 1, West Brom wfch Albion 3. week. Hockey Scores SATURDAY'S SCORES National League Toronto 3, Canadlens 1. Maroons 3, Ottawa 2. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 2. BADMINTON POSTPONED Opening of the badminton tournament between players of Rupert East and First United Church Young People's Societies, which was to have been started on Saturday evening, has been postponed until Wednesday evening of this HOOVER IS CANDIDATE Will No Doubt Receive Republican Nomination Again WASHINGTON, Jan. 19: Despitel certain defections of late in his party, the renomlnatlon of Press! dent Herbert Hoover as Republican presidential candidate in 1932 lsj deemed a certainty. The fact Is that j the party has no other suitable man i available. Moreover, the party could ' hnrdlv rpnnrtlfi tf its num nrilrfnt ' and his policies. It will be 18 months before the election yet, In all the acts of the administration, can be perceived the moye to renominate President Hoover. Whether he Is re-elected, may depend to a large extent upon whether or not there is recovery from the present depression. Conversely to the endeavors of the Republicans, the efforts of the; Democrats are' to discredit and weaken President Jloover as much ; as possible. If theyjean succeed In J doing thlsthey knowihey enn win. . Meantime, there iino effective party control in Congress owing to ; the narrow and treacherous major-1 ltlo of the parties. It Is govern-1 ment by compromise and the pres-1 ent Congress Is proving one of the ' muni, iuuic hi wiv uisiury ui me i United States. C. N. R. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. j For East -Mondays. Wednesdays 8riU' Saturdays. 11 30 a.m. Float of city of Olendule In to rnament of roses p:rad- .at Pa adena, Calif.. New Year's Day. Ftosjt dtpicUxi 1832 . and won grand sweepstakes prize. BADLY OFF N STATES Hunger and Hardship In Southern States Relief Machinery Now Being Set In Motion WASHINGTON, Jan. 19: New stories of hunger and hardship in the droyfht-stricken south are being written in Red Cross records ' here as, plans are made to admin- later the $10,000,000 fund which has I been voted by Congress for relief of the sufferers. From one county In Texas come reports of three hundred destitute families and from another Is received word of two hundred families in similar circumstances. The' children are ragged, without food and on the verge of starvation. If relief is nt available before another blteard comes, many will starve or freeze to death. Oae fain try of ftve was found barefoot tramping through the snow, too proud to ask for help. Conditions similar to these are reported In such other states as Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Meanwhile, President Hoover is losing no time in getting relief machinery in motion. Hundreds of leading people in the United States have been called upon by the president for assistance in administering the $10,000,000 fund. At the head of the committee which is thus being formed, Mr. Hoover has placed Former President Calvin Coolldge. I Ex-Governor A. E. Smith of New I York and John W. Davis, Democra-! tic presidential candidate- In 1924. I have been invited to take a promin ent part in the work el the mittee. Sella Cooia Girl Weds In Vancouver Misn Mabel Widtten Becomes Bride of Thomas Goodie ef Ocean Falls A quiet wedding took piaee at the Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, ; on Tuesday, January 8. when Father Mackenzie united In marriage Ma-ibttl. ( daughter of Mrs. Q. Widsten of iBetia CooJa and Thomas Ooodie of Ocean Falls. ! The bride was dressed in an an-! kle length gown of pale pink georgette, finished at the neek with crystals, and she carried a bouquet of orchids and lily of the valley. 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