I ft ft It- r I T SCORES IN CHALLENGE BILLIARDS ACCEPTED Four Fixture Games Last Night 'Musketeers Would Meet Grotto In League of Nations and Jew elers Leading r (Three ..games -in last'nlghfs Junior Billiard League fixture between League of Nations and Hawks were played, the League taking an aggregate lead of 589 to 502 with two games remaining to be played. Individual scores were as follows: Primo Vaccher (League of Nations), 200; Roy Wicks (Hawks), 188. Benny Wendle, 189; William Murray, 200. - PLAY DRAW IN HOCKEY Toronto and Montreal Tied One- All Last Night in Stanley Cup Semi-Final MONTREAL, April 1. Toronto and Montreal played a one-all 'lie last night ia the first of a 2-gamr total points series for the right t meet the New York Rangers in the final for the Stanley Cup, emblem atlc of the world's professional hockey championship. The second game of the Maple Leafs-Maroons series will be playeJ at Toronto tomorrow night. Pacific Coast League Opens Next Tuesday SEATTLE, April I: The Pacific Coast Baseball League will open the season on Tuesday of next week. San Francisco will play here, Portland will be at Los Angeles, Hollywood at Oakland and the Mission Reds at 8acramento. Oreg on tmet Football Coach To Wisconsin EUGENE, April 1: Dr. Clarence W. Spiers has resigned as head footba.ll coach at the University of Oregon to accept a similar post at the University of Wisconsin at a greater salary. No successor here to Dr. Spiers has yet been named. m PIayoff Match For City Crlb- bag-Championship On behalf of the Musketeers team, which finished third In the standing of the past winter's fixture list, Duncan Kennedy yester day afternoon accepted the chal lenge of Bert Morgan for any crlb-bage team In the city to meet the Grotto in a play-off match for the city championship. The challenge was Issued follow ing the victory at the first of this week of the Orotto over Car Shops, Earl aott, 200; w. Hutson, 114. champions of the Canadian Nation The fourth game from Monday al Recreation Association's League night's fixture between Jewelers and Empress was also played last night, Alex Strachan defeating A.1 Zadaroski 200 to 199 to give the' Jewelers an aggregate lead with ! one game to go of C97 to 664. SPORT CHAT During the month of June, and at the beginning of July this year, there will be held In Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia, a great gymnastic celebration of the Czechoslovak Sokol Societies, which, as a unit, represent an important na tional organization, having 630,000 members. On this occasion representatives of sporting organizations from almost all European countries will be Invited to attend the mass display of the Sokols. In vitatlons will also be sent to the city council of the capitals of var ious states and provinces. Besides others, Canadian teachers will also be represented at Prague. The Sokol Federation of Czechoslovakia is the largest organization In the world founded for the purpose of developing the human mind ipd body harmoniously and of as- risting Its members in their efforts o attain the highest possible de-Tree of self-Improvement. According to the latest statistical figures ts members are grouped in 52 dis tricts which in their turn consist of 1 certain number of units found in every more important town or village. The number of these units and their branches Is 3.130 and their to tal membership of 629.136 persons if both sexes is composed as fol 'ows: 252,687 men, 100,201 women, 33,863 bqys of 14 to 18 years of age. 17,442 girls of 14 to 18 years of age. 14,788 school boys from the age of to 14 years, 105,155 school girls rom the age of 6 to 14 years. Chicago Beer 1 . 1 CHICAGO. April 1: The beer business in Chicago Is not so good hese days. Apparently, it, too, has wen struck by the depreslon. Al apone's cohorts are reported to ave cut the price of the amber fluid from 25c to 15c per stein. 1 Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Original Fur Sale at Vendora or direct from "Mall Order Dept." LIUor Control Board, Victoria, B.C. BEST PROCURABLE 11 vm El W 1 . niuiuii VUCaUJ, W'.-.- 'J PURE SCOTCH whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Bottled and tuanmtrrd ty William Crant & Son limited ClrnSddlch and Balvenif-Clriiltvtt UhUUrrtn, Dull-luwn 6 Ulaii, Scotland. Tin's :nlTtisrnif!it i no' jmhlUlieil 01 displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or th (iovennnent jf Brititlt Columbia. Income Tax Returns - Save expense by having them prepared promptly and accurately. r.r.oiiGc iconic & co. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave, W. Phone 387 Queen Hatchery 3G W. Cordova St. Vancouver, Il.C. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUIXN IIATCIIEHY 30 W. Cordova St., Vancouver The Letter Box ttADIO INTERFERENCE facts of the case. Mr. J. J. Little's letter is very Interesting and shows a very plati-rable case for the Power Company, but radio owners are fully aware of conditions here, especially those who hid radios before the Fall River High Tension line came down McBride Street. These owners were habitually getting good reception until December 1, 1930 and since then "Enough Said," and during the past winter have been receiving more ana more power line noise than ever before. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, Yours truly, FRED. WERMIG Editor, Dally News: President J. O. WILLIAMSON, Secretary In the fall of 1930-the Northern B.C. Power Co., Ltd., when bring ing In power from their new plart situated on Falls River, above Port Esslngton, at a voltage of 66,000 were permitted to construct their line right through the city of Prince Rupert to their sub-station on the Cow Bay waterfront. Since that time the Radio own ers in the city, to the number of several hundred, nave experienced great deal of noise from this ource, and the Dominion Govern ment Radio Inspectors tell u tha1 in their opinion this line will con tinue to cause trouble within the city due to the fact that this lln is carried on high tension pin typ Insulators, the company only us ing the large suspension type after leaving the city. An extract from a letter 'eceived from E. J. Kaugh-ton, Divisional Superintendent, Canadian Government Radio Service. Victoria, reads as follows: "We thoroughly appreciate th.' seriousness of the situation In Prince Rupert, which Is caused by he NORMAL INDUCTION Iron the high tension line.' Induction increasts mainly from two causes il If conductors are running ad- acent oi parallel to each other as In this case or 2i Proximity (hat Is being on the same pol line. Wr mlsht state here that on certain nights flashes of blue light are plainly visible, also the noise created Is distinctly audible to any passing or in the vicinity. The Power Company In choosln a way Into the city and through it, replaced the old poles from Cow Bay Statlcn up 3rd Avenue and down McBride Street to the back of the city, with new high poles. and transferred the distributing lines on these streets, viz: serif ncandescent lighting, prlmari. secondaries, etc., to these poles, and the 66,000 volt line on crost arms, pin Insulators, Just on top of these distributing lines. There is not enough space on these poles at present for suspended type H.T Insulators. H. L. Taylor, m a letter lated January 4th. 1932. to the Association states: The right ol ay was approved oy the oity and this office.'' but makes nc remarks re the distributing lines as asked for. We maintain that this is humbugging the question: we wish to know why this was approved by the electrical department, and wny a 66,000 volt line was ever permitted to be strung on the same pole as primary and secondary house feeders. We maintain, regardless cf the radio Interference passing through these primary and secondary lines, owing to the fact both these ana the high tension line are on the same poles, that It Is not reasonably safe to life and property. Knowing as wc do the many minute derails that contractors wd, wnm of building have U conform to at the orders of the electrical iwptcllon department.! pef lb- WWUmably to iheieby urofcet life . Bttajff W Veal md property, we emphatically uto-1 pef'lb test the action of the Electrical Pork Loin-Inspector iMr..Taylori in approv- per lb In construction and location of Lex of Pork that enormously hiith volts l'nr, pet lb. on the same pole line as other circuits mentioned. We believe that Mr. Tavlort position in passing this job is indefensible, and was on outrageous abuse of his authority as a public servant, In fact, calls for th strongest condmru- rfcraffB PAOB fOTJH THJ5 DAILY NKWS Friday. April 1. - - - . : tton,, We believe that nowhere lull B.C. "or perhaps Canada, can such II a dangerous condition be duplicat ed, as a 66,000 volt line belns strung above lines feeding Into the homes, etc. It looks to this Asso ciation as if the permission was r,, . ... . i granted as a matter of routine and Editor. Dally News: ... he-inspector,- or his deputy, have I would ask if you would be so not even seen it, and it is doubtful kind as to publish the- enclosed if they properly called fpr the de-letter, which has been sent out by tails of what other conductors, if the Radio Association to various any, were to be on the same poles, public men and bodies, and hope The cost of these new poles and that this will be the means of transferring wires, etc., described placing before the public the real i would apparently be as great as If a new line across the city from the sub-station to the high line, had been constructed In the first place. We therefore ask your department, Mr. Taylor, to even now re consider your position In respect U this granted permission, and do, the fair thing to this community.! and at the same time Justify your position as an Inspector, In fact, as well as In name. ! We protest the conditions as fol-. lows: (1) . It should never have been built, .keeping In mind the actual safety of life and property. (2) . Several other cross streets nearer than the one chosen, have no pole lines on them, and could have been used. (3) . Approximately $50,000 Is Invested In radio sets In Prince Ru pert, and we have this line roaring like a saw mill all. over the city. Copies of this letter are beln? sent to: Minister of Public Works. Victoria; Hon. T. D. Pattullo, mem ber for Prince Rupert; H. L. Taylor, Inspector Electrical Energy. Chief Engineer, Canada Power Co. Ltd., Montreal; H. Pawson, Asst, Commercial Manager of Power Co. J. J. Little, local Supt. of Power Co.; City Council, Prince Rupert. Chamber of Commerce, and Trades and Labor Council, also of Prince Rupert, and we humbly request the Minister of Public Works and Hon. T. D. Pattullo to lnvestleate the ibove complaints on the floor cf the House in Victoria. Yours truly. J. B. WILUANSON. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert April I, 1912 Following the failure of Mayor S. M. Newton to apologize to him for a statement made recently in a public meeting at the Westholme Theatre, Aid. W. B. Clayton has now demanded that the mayor should resign. It is expected that construction Cf four new railroads Into the Peace River valley will be in full swing this summer. It is feared that there may be a shortage of labor. Ten hours behind schedule, the teamer Princess May arrived In port early this morning from Vancouver and continued her voyage to Skagway. The lateness of the steamer was due to the fact that she broke one of her tailshafts and Is being, driven by only one of her two propellers. Mussallem's Sanitary Meat Market Saturday Specials T-Bone Roast of Beef per lb Rib Roast- ' ;per lb. Rump Roast per lb Pot Roast per lb Brisket Beef per lb Shoulder Veal Shoulder Pork per lb? 22c 20c 18c 15c mc 15c 12ic 20c 18c 15c 18 Phones 84 Why "SUPREM Coffee Is now Best Seller in Prince Rupert Retailers are surprised at the response of local people to the appeal to try "Supreme." Nearly all the stores now report that sales of "Supreme" exceed those of any other brand. In reply to a questioniare The Following Reasons Were Given For the Demand 1st. About 50 per cent replied, "It is absolutely fresh." 2nd. About 30 per cent, "We like the flavor and taste." 3rd. About 20 per cent, "It is made locally, and we want to boost home . industries." TRY A POUND Local Items Mrs. J. Lindland sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Vancouver. 1 Ian Morrison, of Claxton Cannery arrived In the city yesterday for a brief business visit tc town. Lee Sam, well known local Chinese merchant, returned to the ilty Uils week alter a visit of 1 lew months to his native home In China. Routine business was taken up at another special meeting of the Carpenters' Union last night, it was stated this morning. George Dungate, the president, was in the :halr. Bennett to Meet ! Portilla in Bout I At Seattle Soon SEATTLE, April 1 Leonard Ben-! nett and Tony Portilla, welterweights, will provide the feature ' bout on a boxing card here next Wednesday night. The winner has jeen promised a bout with Freddie Steele of Tacoma for the northwest velterwelght title. 1 Visitor Well Pleased With Glasses Fitted A Year Ago Recent vlsitbr In town called on Oea F. Davey. Registered Optometrist. In charge of the Optical j Department of Max Hellbroner.' Jeweler, to thank him for the service rendered a year ago. I "The new glasses are enUrely saUsf actory and I am telling all my inenas wnere to come to get real service and a square deal." That is the way we are building up our optical business, every satisfied customer tells his friends and naturally they are getting more numerous all the time. A trial will convince you. Phone 21 for appointment. SPECIAL From April 1 - April 15 We will wash your Double Blankets for fiOc Single Blankets for 10c Lace Curtains 50c per pairi Scrim Curtains 30c per pair) Pillows, each 35c Carpet? 35c per square yard Let us help you do your spring: house cleaning Canadian & Pioneer Laundries Limited SOLI) AT ALL GROCERS "Cheer up and enjoy tlie Easter Holidays. Sp ring is here and depression is . , . disappearing." funioua Caralr TMK Itork Mrrr In liotlln. anil on Draught will Itr on aalr on ami aflrr March 26lli. .Mailr liy the Yanroinrr !lrrrrira Limit!, ihU rttra fine l.rrw of fWlt lleer U carrfiilly filtered, tate'rlrect and layered for an eicept tonally Ionic lime. Till, proeraa In-rrratca It atrenth and ptteilt aneterllenl flavor. Actually, IhU HocL llrer U a trry auerior product hut It I hcing IJ at the ame olj price . . . truly an annual treat for our thoiitaml of pa Irons. The amount of Itork llrer hrened thla year ia limited, therefore you are ailtUel tn order your rrqulrementa tthiltt It ia atailahle. British Columbia product Cascade IBCI BEER for Easter Order Now Obtainable in the handy package, 12 bottles Jn a Carton al Government Liquor Stores. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED MBIHL". 04.-AVV ' Hamanaim mnirawr ! Ibis advertisement Is not puolistnd or dlsplayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Lid. i'KINCti RUPBRT. B.C. lEGZEi HE! & OTHER SKSN TROUBLES Soothed 6c Healed by Zam-Btik.