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May 11, 1192 JAPANESE SITUATION It is very difficult for an outsider to understand the Japanese situation. The only thing that seems clear is that the country is torn with eml strife, the military party W A T O T C H MO R R P O A W PE Qualitu and Mildness S Rl urret C I G AKETTES Inpwiol Tobacco Company ol Catoda, LUltad AKRON AT HER BASE GUnt America ArVp H5. VP . Sonny Talr..lic .Calif rm 41afe During Coast visit LOS ANGELES. May 17: The giant OnliKt states Navy dirigible Akron, with Commander Charles E. Rosendahi in charge, flew up from San Diego late last week and soared' for a while over the city, creating much interest. "The airship was on. lu way to Sunnyvale near 02 San Francisco where it is to be based during a visit to the Pacific 15 Cfeast, The ship, tied up at Sunny- vale. f Meantime, a naval- board of Inquiry Is. Investigating, the circumstances of the tragic landing at San Diego on Wednesday when two sailors were kfMed when a cable snapped as the vessel was being moored. SWJNYVALE. May 17: Great thieegs of people visited the air base here Sunday to get a first hand view of the great dirigible Akron. "If we don't keep up oar optimism and our pep we shall Whe no uninent has as yet anon find rhar ww havo nn.rhinr Wt " dlo,! t e Mnm b11 madc regarding' the future - svwsowat, SV, V, U.UU1 t. VI !- aj. IV, Villi of Smithers who was here vesterdav. movements of the ship, it is ua- , . . ucrsiuuu ur win arocrca bwib mt. mcmu nan just returned from a successful mission next week for a non-stop cruise ot in Vancouver but he would have been equally optimistic the Paetfic coast as far as Puget and smflfegif he bad failed. He can't help it He has the sMmd up his ?wn spri!s ?rnd en,thus VlV exeryone with whom he comes in contact. He refused to pjan oS participating in naval ma-let the glum faces on Vancouver's Wall Street depress him noeuvres with the Paeifie fleet The and turned" to ether sources for his financing. airship is to leave on May 30 or 3i So with all of lis. We must refuse to be beaten and, when on her retura to nrst. nj. one metnoci tails, we must try another. This is a time when men and women refuse to carry on in the old way but look JMl. rather to some newer and better way of deinff thine AieW DaiTIIlglOn Hard times kill some people but bring out the native ingenuity of others who rise above their surroundings and keep happy and smiling. PROVINCIAL SITUATION It seems that there is much discord in the provincial Conservative ranks and it is rumored that Premier Tol- kmc River Between Wrangelt and Telegraph Creek SEATTLE. May 17: The new 90- PUlebasg Phta. moved mto sixth foot twin-screw river boat Hazel Pee ahead of the Otants. mie will retire in favor of W. J. Bowser, former premier Harrington, which wia ply on the-and attorney-generat The Province newspaper is becom- SCfciRe EiT" twwr wrangeii. SrwsTffi-611 3gainSt ministration TZT and its ork. and the feeling everywhere m the seuth couwauahed herT week, seems W be that the administration is doomed when it de- capt. sd Barrtneton. head of the owe ro HNtwe its appeal to the country. Norman Senior, the special representative of the Vancouver Snn at Victoria, writes to his paper that Premier Toimie is to be offered a job at Ottawa and that pressure is being lira! to bear to have him accept it and make way for Mr. Bowser. The new cabinet would be Conservative but under another name. In fact it would be an effort to save the party from almost totel destruction in British Columbia. Poahly the situatiun in the south war be exaggerated but it ttmlottbledty is true that the diff fcuities at Victoria are something, stare than mere faraHy bickerines. They appear to be nearing a conditio of open rebellion but IKbly the outbreak will not occur. At aiy rate k seems as rf an efetftoa is due this year, prebablv in the early autsuan. company, wtfl saM the vessel north from here to Wrancell where it wiU be eemmis5iened in service this spring. i The following is from ta Twea-! their Tin if.iii.i- xrlws . News of The Sport World YANKS IN LEAD NOW Won. Seventh Straight Victory and Fourth Consecutive Shut-out By Defeating Cleveland NEW YORK, May 17: Scoring seventh consecutive victor. when they drove fttjhuuions Yesterdays Big League scores .tmerieaa League Chtcagc 4. Beaton 0. St. Louta X Wstnvigaen 8, Cleveland 0, New York a Dctnrt ft. PMtadesphta 4. National League Philadelphia 10, Chicago 11. Brooklyn 11, Pittsburg 1. New York 2. CptcsnnatJ 5. ty Years Ago ecfeumi of the Van- SOFTBALL POSTPONEB soaver Piovince "Nod Ogllvie of Ottawa, who wtH have charge of Owing to rain and wet ground, Alaskan survey work between the Bast Bad softbast game ache-Mount St Erta and the head of duled for last rrhrht between Ota rata Portland Canal this season, i in and Seal Cove Sailor was post-Vaacouver en route north. poned until tonight. NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Premier Report Analyzes Favorably Stewart Properties Command Attention 92-Year Old Prospector For 3IcConncll Creek vZ,a Tl n?R and 4e "The annual statement of the Premier Gold Mining Co. riLEFSLlJ COn0, f T ,thee leaves a somewhat unfavorable impression but, te share- nrjedg holders who are prepared to anatie this statement, it o heWar lly makes astonishingly good reading at a time when most F75ttXL SrSttKSLPIS Glance sheets are unusually dtsappoinUng. declares A. e .. . r .-...vx. UMU cit- rrc uaiKci epwi '. worvenson. Vancouver oroxer.. i rem wmcn a conflagration mieht start at any time, not " aiysti of the Premier an-1, oecause 4aoonee wish thefr coimtry to be that, but because their military and naval forces are out of control of the people. the astonishing fact is brought out, pec ting days T! wall Bums Lake. WIN wotsoa is rcturst-j of his early proa- j oy analysis, mat. aanng the worst lor pioneer rv cctehrased Ms year in me company's ntstory. wltlt nhicis nii Wj.game company was able to declare divi dends of t635.71X andv to dot so, K was necessary only to tap currently set-up reserves "of over $907.-500 1 to a siaount ot $633.000t In other words, the real reserves have been ine reared during the year, after payment of dividends, by about $375.008.. In our opinion il per nrA J? ry cheap for Premier,, rurenases at wc. and- 55c are SPORT CHAT The several committees m connection with the forthcoming Victoria Day celebration at New Has-eiton are functioning in good style and, as usual, it Is expected to be a jig day. The sport committee had meeting recently and arrange- and turning m their fourth ssratr fimnts were got under way tor a shut-out to equal the Big Leagee eoall game between New Hazel-record. New York Yankees defeated 'ton and the Snappy Nine of Srnt-Clevefcnd Indians a gam vestertfttj ; -a -the sn-vy Nine defeated and moved Into the leadership of -he New Haselton team at New the American League over the ! Haselton recently and the lat-Washington Senators who were , -er are eager for revenge so a lively blank ) tar tK urnnd time bv th encounter U anticipated. The IS LET 0UT ? ior E. Ownership of Mission Reds Dissatisfied With Manateriat Services noffruan Snrcessor SAN FRANCISCO. May 17: Joe Devine has been released" as mana-cer of the Mlanlon Red in rh p . ' "If (f. fVlACf rMll f A . L. ing effective at once. Fred Uofrman. cateher. wffl be hfa successor untU the end of the eason. The club ownership was dissatisfied with De vine's managership. The team has never rUen from, the cellar since he took over last summer and lost 33 of the last 30 starts Baseball Standings i American league Destott St. Loots iPMIodelcthBt Chtcaao Boston Nati Cfrieajgo Boston Cincinnati . 8t Louss PhiladelphU Brooklyn lXew York . diseevevies m the uAmiimJI rnir i fnuourg nUl I IIIPI Mm ... 1 mm.. M. hnl n 1 I , . , ... 'cowntry north o report, lnclodtng the system of ac- eounttog. is ottra -conservative in 81" ,-B"r character In the current statement to the seen. W. L. Pet IT 739' 19 7 .731 10 .000 1 17. 13 507 j 14 1 4C7 H 14 .440 ! 8 It .303 1 4 at leol I-eague I 1 S 679 f 18 9 .640 ... IT 16 i3l . H 16 .483, 13 16 .464 1 11 15 .483 9 13 .409 8 18 .333 acsEatix PosTrovrji Owing to rain and wet grounds. ' necessary to postpone the j Senior League baseband of the season watch was to sUver selling for less than half Its. ,r ln-. mHmm) hve bestt pUyed last evening bp market value of tone years ago- Mr!eTg hL3 kslatte aad Elks. 7c alrat M18crthls t I Premier. Georgia River and Woodbine, all Portland Canal properties, have been, active traders on the VaneoHvei Stock Exchange lately. Thee. possibly more than any others at present in the Port land Canal area, are occupying the public eye. Stampeded by reports of new grvbstske on another hstnt for the- Caendc addM "ni &n rambow end the total railway mileage of 2.000. SB-ilHBlsa 0 L mT BISB1SISIsSSISISISISISiVh BISISISIBBBS. ejBSIBBlBSm . ST T T? Lj ZSmJ AS lilt' ruLM OwumI 4 bnth SLASH IN PUCK PAY National Hockey League Votes to Limit Individual Salaries to $7,500 and Club Payrolls to $7M0O NEW YORK. May 17: Execu- Uves of the National Hockey! Hockey League, at a meeting in the Lincoln Hotel here, voted In favor of limiting salaries for Individual players during the 1932-33 season to $7,500 and the aggregate payrolls of clubs to $70,000. This action will involve slashes' St Louis Browns. Lefty Gomes held orts program win asm include tne ; in pay for some of the more expen the Indians to five scattered hits. race for children. A big . sive league players and is also ex- It took tne Chicago White Sox janoe will .as usual, be held in the ! pected te have the indirect effect of li innings to defeat the lowly Bos- .evening to bring the day's festlvi- bringing about a better distribution tan Red Sex. 'ties to a close. jot the costly players. Detroit Indians defeated the ; (. cnampjort ajiadeipnia Atsueucs i and advanced ' Into third place ahead of the Indians. St. Louts Browns, as a result o their victory ever the Senators, ad vanced Into fifth place ahead f the Athletics. Red Luque allowed the New York Giants oaty three hits a net .pitched the Cloemaatx Reds to victory In the National League The Reds got afl. tx rasas m the sixth inning The fortunes of Everton, cham pions of the Pootball League in; Bnglond, read almost like a ro-; mance. In season 1929-30. the club, finished second from the bottom in the first division and wa rele- , gated to the second division. In 1980-31 Everton won the championship of the second division, and were only beaten in the semi-final , AMERICANS WILL PLAY Niht Leading Pros of United States to Compete in British Golf Open foe thj cup by West Bramwlch Al- j moo, which club ultimately won LONDON. May from!: the cup and advanced to the first - leading United State professionals jtBemoand. division along with Everton. This ; laewainc; Tommy Amour aaa The Cmcag Cubs won over the). Everton has won the title j Gene Sarazen will prtiefpate in m v f v iriumas in a snagiesi ana increased " c unwn. nnu tiic-"v u,... ,v"w- DOat Launched tnc" margtB of leadership to one! CressweiL the auburn-haired t'Wp toomament opening at Sand. land a haK games over the Boston full-baek, although most of thefch Coarse on June 8. It was an- ' Braves, tee Phillies droeptnc Into : halr ha Bne now. saw the club go nouneed yesterday. uuei tamnrua WH? ui ny on - hirf rh. ml. it t.h. idown and helrjed it to cHmb back Cardcaais. i The BreokliB Dodgeta, by means- iril? ni7imir I of their rout of the cellar dwelling JJi ULi V 111 Pi I The REGIMENT LTNE-UP fcllowing lim-trp for the' r ti for trh evening's Sen league foorbill fixture acamst Canadian Legion Is announced : Smith: B. Hunt and B. Tfrur- ber P. Bdgcumbe. M. Watwn and O. Wingham: A. Waiters. J. Red-path. T Kelsey. M. Cohissi and" C J. Norrington. You D DER0CHER Mar 17 ReRini r Legioci. May n Merrh ,n-Legion. May 24 Revlir.rn FOOTBALL Regiment rs Canadian L TONIGHT, have to on t Die toWi n !BB9 1 Of the sum paid out last year by the Sun Life in benefit, $68,000,000 was distributed to living policyholders Tlic Mttiements represented in these fisurcs are msJdng golden the tuntct yean of tncuunds of men snd women o.Jesvingtheni free from anxiety... to do s they plcatt snd come tnd 50 ss they plcite...rewsfdin5 them for ihcir own prudence .snd thrift in csrlicr yean. Life insurance renders a great service to life itself Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Ht.l On MONTREAL S. J. (Sam) JABOUR . Prince Rupert, RC. Representative SUN LIFE Pho"e 015 Office No. W, Smith Bloi a a !JSJ Member of Cincinnati I'pdj. tm Participated in Mfe Dunn.1 Game With Philli CINCINNATI. May : :), I )t of the Cincinnati R ri : ,, three days' suspension ! (i , of $50 for parlicipatin on the diamond dun: , " nesdays National 1j , with the Phillies h. Eckhart Returns To Mission Reds Boston Nationals l) , 4l Keep racific Coast I.. Outfielder SAN FRANCISCO Mi. : . Ittf beco released u. i, Nattooala who h id -. him with a view t ; ear Bckhurt. h ir fMdrr of the UUmc ; JolnlnR his team n. ; 17 Bight or the 'Coast League at wv , Senior Football