FAOB FDTTR THE DAII? CMMEttA iiVfl MALONEY HEA VYWEIGHT BOUT TOMGti fat; G ..a t (M.i r ,m.o in q .cr .H.S .fT "I ' .Jft.Q i i. Jn.q r ?; i t c I. Premonition of Something INTEREST IN Sudden Happening Pervades -r - TOURNAMENT Air: Italian tlaims Bad Rib i 7 MIAMI Fla., March 5: Frost is predicted for Miami jim Maloney To fteht Primo Camera Miami Beach tonight. at SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALS Will Be Played on .March 21 Kilmarnock Beats Baess in Fourth Round GLASGOW, March 5: Kilmarnock detested Boness yesterday to a reptajvfl game in the fourth nmad ftf the Scottish Cop. five to nil. The draw for the semi -finals on March is as follows: Kfiraamoek va. Celtic at Hampden Park. MrttwrweU vs. 8t. Mirren at Ib-rx Park. GROTTO HAD LARGE WIN Took nilliard Leaeue Fixture From Oks By Sere of 1U0 to 1105 James Andrews Grotto) beat Johnson Smith (Elks by a score of 250 to J8t fca the final postponed fane of Tuesday night's Billiard League fixture between Orotto and Elks. This gtves the victory to the Grotto by ttie substantial margin of 12)0 to IMS. Helene Madison Suffering Flu Seattle Sulmmtor Meet Scheduled For Tonltht is Postponed Owing to Her SEAT-TLB, March 1Helene Ma dfcoa, Seattle's girl swimming star Is Mtferthg from a mild attack of lnfluenaa. Accordingly a swimming meet, originally scheduled tor tonight, has been nostpoaed until cords at this meet De; tffth'c wuflo . iv. i baaebuft pink of condition aiuKready to go otkr nk will :m tho viaitlnv ned, it may not be so hot. Billiard Averages C. P. BaJassno Ei 3t A: Murray iCL 30 2. Smith E IS Q. P. Tinker (CL) SO Den Biwwb 0) . ..12 F. Ztttsan CL) 17 O. Waugn 0 31 O. Howe (Qi ..31 M. MeLaehlsm G) 31 C. Baptle (CL) 15 M. B. Votmg (E 31 W. WlUiacroft (Ei ..is J. May tO) 8 M. Andrew CL ... 21 J. Andrews G 10 A. Maedeaald (CL 7 W. Mitchell (Et 22 F. H.Stephens E) 5 CX. YouRgman (CL) 4 T. dough (O) 3 nexiTmrsasy wnen it js expected tW. Murray iE 7 she will be leelnv: lit again. Hel- F. Bray (B) 4 eoe ia out to brent' tome more re-' J Scott (OL) l John Bulger (G) 5380 4852 2873 4700 3825 tvvv 4944 4714 3354 4665 3326 1767 t&83 4063 1499 4704 1026 814 sod 1342 744 172 169 245 243 339 33S 335 23d 239 236 22$ 234! vers In Prince Rupert-Premier Badminton Competition on March 17 Named lonignt out it is nopeu oy tne promoters and all concerned considerable Merest is being with the fight thi3 evening between Primo Camera and aroused in connexion with ths Jim Moloney that the frost will be confined merely to the or,thcomin tournament for the weather ana will not affect this much heralded battle. Lr ;H Ur pirk V ti . . , . . . . , ..... , . tnexn British Columbia k between il it. i i Even at tha there are certain misgivings and a little bir- Prlnee Rupert an(1 premieMn the " oumc "1C Ui Modse Hall on March 17. the cauliflower industry who have prJnce R t Badmlnton assembled ihere that something ud-,Aseoclatjen nas pWUd n.,'" for tournament as follows: on n h-ttu. C. J Norrington. captam; Frank manager ciauncu mi nwm uuti i ,,,. - . L... t..-.. -k BuweH. Will Lasw , William To- no better and that he was in no y. ? A.Dpn and Shelford UwuHt,- i.h tn wmM,if in ""ion wiw itorn uartiett as the ring. Stther Primo Is really hurt sp"- or else he U seekins to establish ilw rr"Illr m.wwi De as i.i i uu i i i lows: N. P. Lancfonl anntain' n HUT HiilC Ol aUl ililUI. X k HJUba iiuuc .too good at that :OTarreU. S. Embleton. J. B. Wa On the other handr Makmey is 1 wgan M McPher- I stated by his groomers to be in the :soa ,, , , In view of this rlb-pls on the V; V'J 'A part of Camera, the Ufeht might 1V1U 1 1 CtilLld dllU have been postponed ', v nei er ordin ary circumstances bui Ht was just impossible to defer this one. An- Primo Camera Enters rm: oniht claiming he has bmtcen rib Fidelia Barba i Are Booked Up! BASKETBALL WHIST Kid Francis has been booked up to jmeet Fidel La Barba, former j world's flyweight "Hampton, in the theadliner of a boxing show at M?-idlson Square Garden on April 1 it is announced. ; INSEATTLE ! SEATTLE, Martfr 5: The University of California basketball son here Mart to wane and. by a Ith tt "ilu postpoiiemasit, toe promoter would ""i? l have TMrrf nt.. tm mr mr J the University of Washington to de- empty seati than there may be to- J " the Pll.Co confe Latest esihmtes are that re- i nut H1,,860 eeipts for the show will amount to l FJ third, if need-100,000. It wffl take $80,000 before Yt. AlthouKh!Califofcsi has the the promoter is able fet out of , won the red One thig is wre and that ; l11' tw? f "eceftvely, is that here ia to be wo big money Jf, a, f lr maker. Mbmi mw be a .rest win- . em1 TltortoH; AtU ter tourist resort but trlicaUons are 1 n ""f.f0. J' that, as far as pugffism U concer- c 8Ulr plfe naye i during the past few days. The series will be marked by the large stature of player on both teams. Few of either the Washington, or California players are less than six feet in height or weigh Jess than 180 pounds. March 5- , SMl :Cove vs. I.O.OJ1. Wanderers vs. Dry Dock. Six. Musketeers vs. Grotto IUmb 222XyVW',Wn Lr BTlHson, an 221 318 214 214 213 205 204 2001 1021 186 i 172 169 Utotto vs. Moose. March 12 Dry Dock vs. I.Q.O.F. Six Musketeers vs.' Lief Erikson. Moose vs. Canadian Legion. Orotto vs. Wanderers. Orotto Ramb. vs. Seal Cove. March 13 Canadian Legion vs. Wanderers Sea) Cove vs. Moose. Grotto Ramblers vs. Grotto. Lelf Erikson vs. I.O.O.F. Six Musketeers Dry Dock. Phaadi.ipl:. where the AthicUt;. w.ui opcu utosoh soim WINS BIG DOG RACE Succession THE PAS, March S: Earl Bryo4-ges oC Cranberry Portage, youthful veteran of northern trails, yesterday wflgThe Pas Dog Derby for the second year in succession, covering team will arrive here tonight feri -nii!e non-stop Journey to tim anp: return in X hours and Sd titajtes. capturing the Walter Goyne Trophy and a $1200 prize. Shorty Russick of Xne Pas was second, 16 minutes behind. BRITISH PEER PASSES AWAY Earl Russell Dies at Marseilles While on Way to Encland ' From Riviera MARSEILLES, France, March 5: Earl RaseelL British Parliamentary undersecretary of state in the Indian of flee, died here on his way back to London from a vacation spent on- the Riviera. Bertram! Russell, a brother of the late Earl, succeeds to the title. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE March S . P. R. Hotel Va, Toe H. I D OF. Operators. Kts. of Oolumbus vs. Elevator. Six MtMkeeters vs Moose. March 9 Grotto vs. Kts of Columbus. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Toe II. Operate vs. Hawks. Elevator va. P. R. Hotel. Moose vs. IXXO.F. Eagles vs. Six Musketeers. March 1C P. R Hotel vs. Hawks. Toe H. vs I.O.OF. Elevator vs. Six Musketeers, Moose vs. Orotto. DR0NCHITIS I f At txdtiin rub th throat and SasgV ctwit taoroucbiy wltb WICKS VapoRub FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS Oil SPRING CbATS New samples Just arrived of spring and fummer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city I LlKGtr THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. ' Phone C19 AL SMITH LOOMS UP Earl Bridges Is Victor in The Pas i Slay Again Be Candidate For Demo- Sprint For Second Year in cratlc Presidential Nomination To Attend Convention NEW YORK. March 5: -Indicating that It was his Intention to force prohibition again as an Issue. Bx-Governor Al Smith. Democratic presidential candidate, announced yesterday that H was his intention to attend the 1932 Democratic con Prince Charles To Go On Run Canadian National Steamships to Resume Twice a Week Between Here and Vancouver Soon. vention Although it had been pre- Tnre OTP- lm viously supposed thsH he would not P b n Uke a very active part in the 1M2 nere from campaign, there is now reason to 'morn,n? arvd i believe that he may yet be very Sunday nights. much In the luneUgiit again. Asked yesterday if,, he intended to be a candidate against Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Democratic nomination Smith declared that now was neither the time nor the place to consider such a matter. All this would be decided In due course at the national Manufacturers Pay Visit Here "Junior Members'' of Association Arrived This Afternoon and Will t South Tomorrow Night i B!ht "Junior" members of the Canadian Manufacturers' Associa tion ironv Eastern Canada, making tan esrurslon. to the Pacific Coast. arrived in th city from the east by tram this afternoon and wft! spend a day here, sailing tomor row night on the Camosun for Vancouver. The party was met on arrival this afternoon by members of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Budget Is Coming Down at Victoria Minister of Finance Jones to Present Document at Session This Afternoon VICTORIA, March 5: Interest will be revived to a keen pitch this afternoon In the Legislature for Minister of Finance Jones is bringing in his budget. Canadian National Steamships wtfl recomsntsaton the steamer Prince Charles, which has been tied up for the winter in the to eal dry dock, in the service between here and Vancouver toward the end df this month. After the Prince Charles has made two or Russian, Born . At Kodiak, Dies BANK OF MONTREAL I. Established l8l7 . J i TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OP J800,000,000 'fjj I Prince Rupert Hranch: F. A. MacCALLUM, Manager fl 1 iaMiiiiiii P.ROBERT ON CM To Carry PasNrn's or Ik; Trent Halifax to MONTH EAI. M r. Ot it, four day". a: -u Halifax from he: '( With the Cai:ai. j trade mi.w a the Canadi.n : Robert will .. ; port for ari'i'ii- : .j i announced t, : U Ian, assurtan: 'tl Canadian N-.m,.. '.-:-i , Mr. Allen -..: ' jerulae ha be ;. 'for some ti.i.- . ji jnpt been ouri- cruise in que--- . - lL 'fax to Ba(,i. . ' I the Panama . , Ilk) which c Efka Pestrikotf Dird in Seward at Meaico. th Are of Seven ty-F.ight Years SEWARD, March 5: -Efka Pest-rikoff, born in Kodiak. Alaska. 78 years ago. died suddenly of heart failure. He was probably the most widely known and respected Russian along the eoaet to the CUT DOWN ON DRUGS Cocaine and Heroin No Longer Medical Necessity While Seme Would Also Ban Codein GENEVA. March 3: Just as an agreement seemed In sight between the, nations for a general reduction in the manufacture of narcotic drugs. Germany has demanded that she should not be restricted in the manufacture of codein which is very profitable to that country. Efforts will be mode to have Germany change Its views on the matter as it is not believed that that country would Insist on demanding' profit from such a source. While there is no desire to restrict! the manufacture of opium or morphine for legitimate medical use. experts assert that cocalne and heroin are no longer a medical necessity while 'many doctors claim that codein is not a necessity either. Sam Jabour sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Oeorjji for a trip to Any ox on inuramv business; to Victoria .i ver. The eruption of Hp I .. hind and w -m the Caradlai affording a 10,090 m;!v and iowhuu spare1 from seen from c ! Upon arm i'rfcnce Robr the Canadui. : from there The Priii' ' K launching Arriving in r fresh from ii" Britain. th r three West Ii.u on. That am her South Aim : ?ount f r abi Hanfax-Varu' IfiW mile N.. .. '.id Hi, . r.f i i f !. r Mf r.-nr ,:;J .121 ,'t.,: :W ..!'' "C IHHI !ll.i . .., , in OFFICIAL IS DEA Frank W. C..n Hk With Federal VwW9 ment I '..r !" OTTAWA Mi; rowan, pn-v' n-1' f the Di'p."':;;' Revenue suu ';' with Doniiiu 1 many yea! day at t.he ' Iri ill hraM 4H , Fra: vi;-w or contestant m dog derby at Ottawa winter carnival mushing hi the Cliateau Laurier gold up.