PAufc TWO 1 TH DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For leaser perk da, paid in advance, per month u. By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, Jer word Local readers, per insertion, per line" .. Legal notices, each insertion, per agate Use Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Jtcporters' Telephone - . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION ONE PER CENT INCOME TAX ..-.86 Miss Violet Carson, selected as "Miss Broadway of 1631," introduces latest Broudwtiy dance naze, Jazz-bo " Her partner John Boyle nutcd tearlu r of stauc duncinp. 3.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, he BriUahEm- plre and United States, paid In advance, per year -SG.0Q By mall to all otbci countries, per-year ,... 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Monday, Match 9, 1931 5S ;j.i.s? . U.40 , .02 .25 .15 Ross Robinson of Toronto, 24-year-oltt flash, was crowned king of North American senior men speed skaters by placing second to Allan Potts of Brooklyn in the half-mile race. RUMBLING OF STRIFE War in Democratic Camp Over Prohibition Impending WASHINGTON, D.C., March 9: ! There are rumblings of Impending j Internal strife In the Democratic party. Senate Democrats are lining up on one side and the Al Smlth-Raskob eroun on the other over the The announcement that the government is about to in- question of -home rule" in. the stitute collection of a one per cent income tax against matter of prohibition. every person in the province earning up to twelve dollars ' mt ofTfeTdaTahJ tnathS a.week with the exception of farmers, caused a flurry SndsVuie aSd0 m henz among the wage earners of Prince Rupert The tax was Democratic convention has preci-roundly condemned and it is understood that some steps pitated trouble, it is said. will be taken to bring before the, government the views of I the local people. llTPT'fiD I A In the past only people earning $1200 a year, if single, j V lV 1 UlllA, nr 5lfi0n n wnr if mnrripfl worn rrmrlo tn rov nrnvin?a1 I income tax. Now if a person earns only slightly over $600 j FPf OFM II goes throurfi without amendment. Under the former law therp was alsn a rehnto mnrlp fnr aarh rlpnmiriAnt nf itSftO Cracking Is Malady From Tht nvnnncprl nhznrra io n mnor r.a,Uol nna anrl ooxr tViol wlich Capital City Suffered ...ifi J I at Wcek-End i j. i i t .... icusi it, win ue most, unpopular. OFF TO FISHING GROUNDS Without expressing any opinion in regard to fishery matters as between the fishermen and buyers, the Daily News is glad to see the men off once more to the. halibut banks. It means that once more the men will be earning C' "V'"u""fe tu "Cliatj1 The Jobs were evidently done by ui. wic v;nv. suy pruyiesHive cuy is inaue u Ui men wno professional safe blowers. earn gooa money ana we nope Jjie lishermen wiJl earn a errant rlool tViia itooi- VICTORIA, March 9: Safe crackers went on the rampage In Victoria over the weeir-end, taking $1700 from H. O. Klrkham Ltd, retail grocers. $1214 from the Capitol Theatre and $1091 from the Dominion Theatre The Kirkham and Capitol safes were pried open and that of the Dominion Theatre oeattie ilome Is Ransacked Bandit Overpowered Housemaid and Got Away With Loot From Exclusive Home SEATTLE, March 9: Under pretext bf taking maaaine subscriptions, a bandit overpowered a housemaid in the exclusive home of Mrs. C. A. Leigh ton In the Mount Bakft residential district at the week-end and ransacked the house ton last htrtf was still unable to definitely estimate the extent of her loss. Aylmer Soups "' Will Be Made In duct and will make their British Columbia business a separate unit. The soup factory will encourage the growing of vegetables in the lower mainland district and will mean a good deal to the province. SEATTLE, Jilarch 9: The Unl-; verelty of California basketball' team, which ha"d been overwhelmed by the locals, he night previous, turned the .tables on the University of -Washington "Saturday night and won the jtfciJVid game of the Pacific Coast conf erence series by a . rcore of 36 to 34. The game was luite as close and exciung as the j,oore Indicate i The third -and final game will be played tonight. ( Joe Kintand was the hero of the 4 California team, netting nine field goals at a critical period of the game for the southerners t A great crowd of fans is expected ti attend tonight's same in which all the regular players of both sides will be in action, BIG TEAMS INACTION Pittsburg Pirates, Philadelphia Ath letics and Boston Braves Win Training Camp Games PASO ROBLES, CaL March 9: In their first exhibition game of the training camp season here yesterday, the Pittsburg Pirates scored a 10 to 7 victory over the San Fran cisco Seals. ' MIAMI, Fkt., March 9:-Blng Miller's home run in the ninth gave the Philadelphia Athletics a 7 to S victory over the St. Louis Cardinals , In an exhibition game here yester-! day. Rookie pitchers were used by, both clubs wun regulars on tne rest , of the line-ups. It was the second i game of the two clubs in training season, the cardinals having won the former. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 9: Boston Braves, defeated New York Yankees 9 to 7 in an exhibition game here yesterday. BALL PARK IS PLANNED Terrace Board of Trade Considers Number of Recommendations The Civic Affairs committee of the Terrace Board of Trade, consisting of Rev. H. T. Allen. J. Swann and W. Oliver, submitted a series of resolutions to the council meeting of the Board on Tuesday. Mr. Allen being absent, the resolutions were read to the meeting by the secretary. Included In the resolutions were the following: That we assist the economic rommntee in their endeavor to stage i "Buy-aUHome" campaign and to spread an atmosphere of goodwill. This resolution was ordered filed, no active steps of the kind having been submitted by the economic committee. That we recommend that a community picnic be held some Thursday during the summer montns, On motion by Mr. Turner seconded by Mr. Sherwood this was agreed to. Another recommendation was a "Father and Son" elean-un dav on April 10. and was accepted, a facetious member mgetlng that the ' sons provide the wherewithal to of money and valuables. Mrs. Leleh-! "clean-up" the fathers. A request that the commission ers post notices to discourage the. Use of the idewaMu by bhyrjes was laid aride. Mr .Kennwy staUnt 0. Jimmie Foxx. sti-Ua. jaseuiun an d hi uvy hitter f Philadelphia Athletics, and Babe Ruth, slugging outfielder of 'tie New York Yankees, greet each other recently at 8J. Petersburg. Florida. Invited East For National Hoop Contest SEATTLE, March 9 An effer has been made for the winner tonight of the final and deciding game in the Pacific Coast Conference basketball championship series between the University of California and University of Washington to meet Columbia University, the collegiate hoop champions of the ea.-t. in a national champion-rMp match in Chicago opening on Saturday next. While, the time is. abort and It is hardly considered practicable for either California or Washington to go east, final decision as to whether or not the offer can be accepted will be made after the game tonight when the winner of the western title is known. standing in the way of the Univer sity of Washington team, should It win. making the trip. Old Country Soccer English League Second Division Barasfey 1. Preston Northern! 1. Bradford City 1, Notttoaham Forest 0. Bristol City 1, Burnley 1. Bury 4, Wolverraujjpton Wan4er ers 0. Cardiff City 0, Southampton 1. Charlton Athletic V Tottenham Hotspurs 0. Everton 3, Reading 2. Plymouth. Argyle 0, Bradford 0. Portvale 2, Oldham Athletic 0. Swansea Town 1. Stoke City 7. West Bromwlch Albion 0. MUlwall that it was already provided for in I Scottish LeagueSecond Division the local bylaws. AIWqo 'Rovers 3. Three suggestfons as. to the pro- Atlilctis 0. vision of sidewalif weret referred Alloa 1, East Stirlingshire 3. i to the local commissioners. I Arbroath 1, Queen of South 4. That Tnat a a ball-park bal'-Park development development woeoa Wdebank 1. Montrose 0. rpi r 1 - "4e!edJni! and the provision of some VANCQUyEIMAoavAwcftg111 f-"tl"V ior children the Canadian manufacturers . ex- swings, etc. tending business hi British Colum- Mr. I title wrested that a pub- bla is the Dominion Canners, B.C. "c "bee" b held for the nttrposc Ltd., manufacturers of the famous of clearing up the Dark In the por-Aylmer soups. This firm is planning "on mitable for a children's plav- a considerable addition to their around, and on th motion of the plant in order to handle the pro- Secretary, seconded bv Mr. RHer it was agreed to table the matter for discussion at the next meeting. 4 A suggestion that the fire alarm system be extended was re-ferred to the local commissioners United 1, Dumbarton 1, Athletic-Armadase, post onea. , iKlngk ark.0, Brechto'pltv't ' 'Ralth Hovers 4, 8t Jottn'skW 2. St Bernards 2, Boneas 2. Third Lanark 2, Stenhouaetnulr 0. Hockey Scores SATURDAY SCORES National League New York Rangers 2, Toronto 5. Philadelphia 2, Boston 7. Ottawa 2, Maroons 6. , . . Town arid School Tied For Terrace Hoop Honors tal 10. League Standing Team ' a .w LPU Town , 5 I School j s i VanarsdoJ : 6 2 4 Native Sons 6 0 8 Billiard Averages C. P. Balagno fE) 22 A. Murray (CD 21 Q. P. Tinker (CL) 21 Don Brown (EI 13 F. Zfeman (CLi 18 O. Wsogh (Q) 22 J. Smith E) 13 C. Baptie (CD 16 O. Howe (Qt 23 M. McLachkn (O) 22 M. E. Young J(E) 21 , W. vTDTstrof t (B J. May Q M. And raws irli Dunftontine j. Andrews (O)..... 15 8 22 21 A. Macdonald (CD 7 j W. Mitchell (El 22 F H.Stephens (El 5 CX. Youngman (CD 4 T. Clough (O) 3 W. Murray (E) 7 F. Bray (E) 4 4. JWMJCT.) r John Bulger () .. l 5M0 5102 4950 3018 4147 4991 2866 3004 5155 4036 1767 4833 4563 1499 4704 1026 814 599 1342 744 ' 172 169 THE DAILY NEW8 Monday March jCALIFORNIA B I WINS GAME TCy IT, Univ'ersity'of Washington Defeated By Close Margin Saturday in 0het;ence Serfes 10 245 243 236 232 230 227 227 225 224 224 Pa Stribling Gets Billet MIAMI. Fla March 9: W. L. Pa) Stribling has been signed up by President W. F. Carey of Madison Square Oarden to be official matchmaker for the Oarden next winter a. iQit PI AYFR IC A M. JU1V IjJ SUSPENDED Bobby Connors of Seattle Ban. From Ice For Rest 0f SsT For Offence Friday SEATTLE, Marct 9 Pr; Frank Patrick of tfce Panflr J Hockey League ha ordered UieiZ pension of Bobby Connor fn,l ! rest of the season for his nffBnn.! the climactic finish of last fMm night's match here bv si;immJ;; Doug Brennan over the head ti' his stick, knocking th u 1 player ompletely out iis h ,. 1 tempted to take the pU( dnnt,! mi unai'enaea Seattle Pnal whfc, the Ei kimos were mak.n M wsauHj on the Lions' stronghold Th saJ pension of Connors is ef fecUvf not only for the balam of the leant scneauie dui also lor the po.,t-sea. sun chamnpoship play-offs wnemer or not Seattle would m. peal the suspension was not know last night. President Caldwell of thel ""iua hw wji ui luwu ana costtfl not be reached while Lloyd Twm captain of the team, declined make any comment. M Suspension of Connors, one of 01 team's towers of strength, will lean the Eskimos more or less crippled i at a time when full strength needed more than at any other' time in the season. The Esldm,-w hile almost a cmch. have not jitjj assured themselves finally of i place In the play-offs, to say oofe ing of the battle they will haw cs their hands with the Lions they J do get to the final. Connors' place will be taken kf Hank Dyke, a brilliant 19-yearoM player, yet lacking experience whkk may be much needed before tta present season Is up. Minus Connors, the Esktam left last night for Vancouver where they play the Lions tonight. They will no doubt, make a strong effort a this jpceaslon e grab off the tit I points still necessary for Ukb to get Into the play-offs. IHey li ther chance to do so nrt TERRACE, March 9-In a regu- when they plsy U night lar league game on Friday nlght Thursday Portland the Town team defeated the Native Sons M-10 and, as a result, are still deadlocked with the School team for the league leadership. The girls teams put Vm their usual 'good game. , In the senior game the Town team was superior throughout and had lHUe difficulty tn taktng the came. Thomis and MeCallogh. a- usual, did most of the scoring for the Town while Kerr. Smith Buekaroos at AMERICANS BEAT HAWKS First Win of Season For New I Over Chicago Lsst Evenini-Canadiens Beat Drtrtit and Graham put In good gomes for the loeers. Referee-Johnstone. NEW YORK. March 9 -By df Town-MeCuUogh 12: Penney 2: reaUn Chtoafo here last nigbtwo .Nelson ; Thomas 12; Moore 4 w one, the New YorK I Total 36. enabled to remain in U Native Sons w Ior a piay-oii pos - - seneauiea examinations be i ow"n1"' HIdd 2: Kerr Aerr aught , : - mui wv it vsitbt one of the meet imnetlSler. ( Om, Johnson. To- T1"?TZ i first victory over the Black 'for the Americans this season. . At Detroit, the Montreal Cs dtems blasted any play-off boi tho Palnnna micht have bad V 10 filanklng them two to nil By victory, the Flylnp Frencnnai 0 practically clinched first pl the League's internal ional aecU Heavyweights I Will Do Battle Uirudun and Kennedy t ta Los Anjelwi-I-oathrsn M Schoff in New Ysrk NEW YORK, Msrrn here at Lo Angeles will '"' J22 activities to the pMvywi'iglii.aW" 222 flistle, field this week 221 Paulino Uacudun. ii"" B 210 W(Vx!ehnnrM wUl nt t- 217 nedy of Long Beach m 'en 214 on Thursday night. 213 Tnmmv Tyuurhran iind En 205 R-hoff will be seen MadW1 204 Square Oarden In their fourth MJ 200 Ui in recent months 192 186 169 rosad! Phone 566!' Rupert Motors Oarage and Rervke SUU'" DODGE and IJANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY IVOR A SPECIALTY