markable tfcat people apk, 'have we got a govt is it just a tax collecting agency? " SSSM I sr y A sssssW LAUSANNE timi fivaiiut. t U be co-onei-ation. The rpRii t s thnr tuQ ,'. mg a quite different attitude towaixl the big outstanding quertions and the result should be mutually beneficial fcven if little is accomplished at this conference, the fu-tuie is full ofiiope for a better understanding all round, Premier MaeDonald is a good man to lead a new world movement along strictly modern lines. A AS THE POLES Thi uUvt'i tiHUn.nl is .not puulhhed oi utpiavd Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia prospects for the Dominion are very b stnTVu- ROME. June 21: The man who attempted to take the life of Premier Mussolini recently has been found guilty and It is expected he will be shot soon. Another bomber will suffer the same fate at the same time. Telephone Dep't Had Surplus j During May i The financial statement of Samuel Massey. superintendent of the city telephone department, for the month of May. presented to the city council last night, placed estimated by tne Llquot reve""e of the department for the month at $3462.93 with expenditure of $293052, leaving a aurplus of I $520.71. ran daily .s'ctrs THE DAILY NEWS. NOT MANY PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Dally Afternoon, News. Limited. Except Third Sunday, Avenue by Prince Rupert , AT FIGHT News of The Sport World H. P. 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Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone .M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION .OS 25 1,40 Tuesday, June 21, 1932 BUY AT HOME A number of Prince Rupert merchants are sponsoring a ouy at home movement which has in itself great possibilities of development. By supporting our own merchants Sharkey-Schmeling Bout Tonight NEW YORK, June 21: One of the smallest crowds to witness a championship bout In recent years is expected tonight at Madison Square Garden's Long Islam) Bowl when Max Schmeling defends his world's heavyweight boxin; title against Jack Sharkey, the Boston gob, who has already made several unsuccessful attempts to lift the crown. It is anticipated that the gate will run between $30ft(eoe and $400,000. The bowl has capacity for 75,000 but it Is not expected more than 50,000 persons will at tend. Both Schmeling and Sharkey were reported last night to be in superb condition for the renewal of the dispute which started two years ago when Schmeling captured the crown from the American sailor following the abdication of Gene Tunney. Sharker predicted that be would knock-out the German before the firht was far advanced. He will receive ten percent of the net gate. ucu uibj use us wen we ran mane rnnce uupert an im- nortant centre. By sending our money away we can bleed Pn; Pvnvnnf e the home town dry and nobodv will make Lambie Pitches j One-Hit Shutout , Over Empress Piteher Also Led His Team's Attack With Three Slnjles Gurvich Got Only Empress Hit Last night's baseball fixture be-; tween Empress and Sons of Canada was all Lambie as the Canuck .s pitching ace stood the Empios.s 'murderers' row on their ears allowing only one hit 10 shut them ;Out, 7-0. He also collected three hits in four trips to the phite m lead his earn on the attack Gurvich made a single far the Empiesx which was the only thing that marred a perfect game for Lambie , With a strong wind blowing most of the time. Lambie used his smotci-ball te good advantage and struck out 10 opposing batten. Jack Nelson pitched for Empress and allowed 10 hits but his support was rather ; wobbly at critical moments and most of the Sons' runs were scored on errors. "'" Doug Stalker and Hibbard A II rlann.Jn l " ' ' ... .. . upuii uie citizens. A i0 contributed a bit of comedv relief rrinee Kupert is now at the parting of the ways. She is XTU uau v,aiuc when they collided in the outfield ngnung Draveiy lor a right to exist and she needs all the " wften E0,n8 after nWl f,y bu support we can give. Many who are beine fed and nu clothpd cioinea NEW Y0RK- June 21:AU our whJch ",ther pUiyer eouW have from salarips nniri hv h rJnJ tu Rame scheduled in the National had the other not been there. olZtZ wK l I the PWe futhe C,t,V practi- League last Friday were postponed Ar a result of the victory for the cally the Whole Of It to fatten the away people of the SOUth on account of rain. No game, were Sons, they are now tied with Em-or east. IhlS Should Stop. People Who Wax rich at the ex- scheduled in the American League, press for first place with four vic- pense of Prince Rupert citizens shoud have the decency to Itotiet and three defeat each pend at least a fair proportion of their money here. If "ome-oilline-up j . Box score InPV tinn ThPV nannnt rin if tVi mMh JArA c uuier ,eo,ie wno Tne totawln line-up for Home Hibbard lf cf I 0 W OUld be glad to do SO. oil In tonight's Deminlon Day Cup Fong 2b 2 0 rnnce itupert merchants are giving good values for the'emMta1 football game against Nelson p .a price they charge for their goods and they are worth v of Merehant announced: Moxiey; windie ss the fullest possible support Hunt and Skinner; Webster. Mur- .D. Stalker lb.. If 3 ray ana stalker: Nelson. Naka Currie and Bye' PATIENCE NOT A VIRTUE u?re ft A'3 News edited hy a 8talwart Conservative, H. w. jL Rolston, has the following front page editorial art"-le under the heading: "Have We Got a Government?" "Patience it is gaid is a virtue, perhaps so, but sometimes the necessity for it can be overdone. Here in Stewart we waiieu paueniiy an winter lor the opening of snring, trusting tlmt with it work would be renewedas an unem- piujrineni reiiei measure in extending the Bear River Road, for which exnensivp pamns onitiWi. innfn,t buitt last fall, and fully equipped. Tools and every sort of mi me employment oi aoout lou men i - . I V - w .iiWll were nur I J ill phaaan Chased ami onA n vr Still otJll n..lii.i- Hahl mi Th i. . .. ' FRUIT CROP PROMISING r . . . , ' Commons rf. lb. S j Gurvich c 2 ; Kenny Jb Walah eX. rf 2 : ToUls 56 0 8. O. C AB R Bury rf '4 2 Smith 2b 4 I Mnrtin 1 K A 1 canauun sieio ims iear win oti- ik i Equal or Exceed Last Year. jLamble p. .1 A Government Predicts fFrlzzell el. 2 . " . Johnsen sc. 3 OTTAWA. June 21: Fruit eroniM.v,.i u - ' - , , . . are ava .n r aaoiory ana indicate mat the of course, manoower. Spring came, the snow went, the ground is bare, the earaps used as boarding houses all winter are still used for the game purpose. The men housed therein, being fed up with nothing to do but eat and sleep, have made gardens and beautified their camp, rtill waiting orders to proceed at least a few days each month with the work of extending the road. Week after week has passed and still nothing is done, still the same petrifying inaction. Still the taxpayers are forced under penalty of having their life's work soJdfor taxes, to pay taxes to keep from 100 to 200 men sitting on top of job to be done, in idleness. Is it any wonder that there is dissatisfaction in the country? Is it re- RENOWNED SURVEYOR Louis E. Fountain. Who Settle Alaska Boundary. Dies In Quebec EXECUTED ftlan Who Attempted to Take Life of Mussolini to Pay With His Own D Stalker 'Em 7 AB. 10 2G 27 17 IS 26 o o o o o o i 0 0 1 R. 5 4 10 3 2 5 California Was Favorite For is H POA 2 1 0 0 1 0 ! 1 2 11 0 0 1 0 6 H. 8 10 10 6 3 9 7 5! 10 21 11 4 0 0 00 Bons of c. . 2 1 0 1 1 2 x 7 Summary Stolen base. Fong. Kenny, Bury; 2-base hit. Bury i2: base on balls off Nelson 1 ; struck out by Lambie H0i, Nelson t4; left on base. Empress 5; S. O. C H. wild pitch. Nelson '1; passed ball Ourvlch 2: hit by Ditcher. Me- NuUy; Um game' umpires ii i a Helped parquhar and Stephens BIG SIX STANDING ente ln ,Mt nlht " haeball game was a memw f h. ernment, or determined the boundarren J11 o the Big Six standing with a .411 1 . .tvmlAr lit l . m . na. nu tu Mir onipreas puiyers in v . ..... , Mm or the world powers today are realiging the fact IC Df?!!0 tlswdtat went htu. Following i at no nu nation nauun can can live uve to tn itself trp f and and nrosner. ThrP illCXC ha HUB tr, lo DMI(i ! ' tunding: it i. mi. r . i . n , n i.i ., . Lambie 4S.O.C.) 0 i Nelson (Em. i 6 .Windie Em. 7 A. Mitchell 'E.i 5 Memle (E.) 4 Pot. .421 J84 170! MS 3tl SPARTAN ATHLETIC CLUB TO TAKE PART IN JULY 1 SPORTS The Spartan Athletic Club wUl take a prominent part In the field sports to bejitaged on July 1 in connection with the Dominion Day celebration here, it U announced. Rowing Winner;" the Max Schmeling E Who wUl drfent. his heavyweight title against Long Island umight. DIZZY DEAN Jack Sharkey Jssssssssl JsSSSBSBSSSSH xWm ssssa IS PLAYING Differences Between New Hurler and Cardinals' Management Are Settled ST. LOUM. June 21Dtew Dean. sensational new hurler of the m Jack Sterkey ax Who will attempt to lift world's heavyweight championship from Max 8cnmellng tonight NEW MARK SHOT PUT CRICKETERS AT DUNCAN Australian Team Opens Canadian Tour By Defeating Vancouver Island Opponents DUNCAN, Vancouver Island June 21: The touring Australian cricket team opened its Canadian visit here at the week-end against a Cowlchan team of cishtn-n batsmen scorinr 203 fur f(1;i,t wickets aralnst Cowichan's 18 , McCabe, with 158. was top si or-er for the tourists. Don Uradnnn. noted Australian batsman, stor ed CO. California Wins Big Rowing Race Golden Hears Had no Diffinili ln Cnmins Ou; on Ton in Sn nn On Hudson River Yesterday ; POUOHKEEPSIE. New 'w 31 -Hsllfarata Ool(i-n 'had no tHffkeulty yeswrun ;; nlng the four-mile senior collegiate rowtn race on th too River here yesterday FOOTBALL Dominion Day ( up Semi-Iinal MEUCHANTS vs. HOME Oil TONIGHT, 6:30 BOSTON IS j NEAR TOP Braves Advance to Within a lame f Chicago Cubs far Leader ship of National League NEW YORK. Jte II B Bravea, by defeating cimr-Reds In an sseren-inninfi r: yetttfiiay. advanced to wittn: ' half a game of Chlesum no ..ie 1-a .iship o' th N League, the Cubs having r. . tented by Ut Philllea The i lyn Hobms won m Htt i -rates aod re now tied PHHUea for fourth pUov w. league standing There was no cnaage in iu trlcan Ieaiu aituadon a New York Yankees. Phihm Athletics and Washington .': ton will won their gamr.s Yesterday's Big League sc"' American league Washington. J; Cleveland New York. S; at Loo is. i Drtfatt. : Boston. 4. P! Uaossphia, 18: CtilruR: Leo J Srxton of Los Anceles Hurls Cleveland 34 Sisteen Pound Ueiglit 52 Fret r inches HARVARD STADIUM, Massa chusatU, ' June 1-iTO j. J. Kpylnn Sexton . . . i Pairoli 31 St. Louis 30 Cf-JoafO .20 Boston ll 17 36 20 38 V 30 38 47 wwsnnais. nas made up with of Los Angeles rZ7 eUifa muuRv i r. .... shattered """Kroa the Uie record) Tt lnr..UnJI 1 11 P V.nun w4k-oui wau-out uZZZTZ " r f-poun6 hot put here at . UadCUilU OtUICO Monday at Phllafei- the week-end with POUOHKEEPSIE. ST " bnU dlipute Ieet 8 "hea. The N.Y June 21 k previous marl -California Bea we- held J. was not paid but set- was .2 feet toin?f . m .. . tNIMUlL IS DMlnv mart maoe tvif with H fWii Dean's n. ohXleW Kn1rf " to one favorites to win th. of Germany m 'um whk ta collegiate rowing meet on the Hud- j ' son River yesterday Syracuse was t placed second and Washington or. Cans 1a hn greats inherent cie iat v 1 "ke 10 sel1 njtrtl- i wtalth any eou;;; zi. vtry Pacific Coast League FRIDAY SCOHUS Portland 0, Beattle C. SATURDAY SCOKIIS San Francisco 0, Hollywood 3 Sacramento 4-4, Oakland o ' Portland 6, Seattle 2. 1 i National league Brooklyn. X; Httsburg l. Dotton. 3; Cincinnati. 2 icv r Innings. PhOatMpbta, 7; Chicago 5 Baseball Standings National League W. L Chicago 38 25 Boston 33 2 Pittsburg 17 M Philadelphia .31 32 Brooklyn 34 31 St. Louis n X fitvt York M 38 Cincinnati 38 38 American League New York 42 Philadelphia 20 Wachlnolnn S .511!' 4r 4'X: 4'J-) 7!'.' ::: ;',4 fi4 M4 iilMI '.!4:i l!Hl