,FAOI TWO TH DAn.V NEWS Canada's Anthem O Canada, our horn and native land True patriot love fn all thy sons comsmd, t W$th glowing heat we see thee rise the true ftortrf Strong and (reel And stond on guard, 0 panada. We stand on guard fqrihec. O Canada, glorious and free O Canada we" stfthd" 6rt fcuafd "Tor thee. 6 Canada we tand on guard for thee, THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE KUFEUT - Bttrilbll COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managlng-'EdltOf SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advarite. per week J....- By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year J... ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per lnrertion - Classified advertising, per insertion, per word ..u. -r -t--rr Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Local, readers, per insertion, per tiiie - Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ....,98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone .... ...a..8l Member of Andlt Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION 9.0l 3.00; 1.40 J02 .15 25 Tuesday, March 7, 1933' THE LATE S. M. NEWTON It vns with great regret We had to announce yesterday the death of S. M. Newton, one of the real pioneers of Prince Rupert. For eight different terms he was mayor of the city, thus showing that he held the confidence of a majority of the citizens over an Unusually long period. He was the editor and proprietor of the Evening Empire and conducted that newspaper until two or three years ago when ill-health forced him to retire. : Sir. Newton was educated in the. school of hflrd knocks, lie commenced working in a newspaper office at a very early ate and continued that kind of work throughout his life. While he was English by birth, his parents migrated to Ontario when he was very young with the result that all his early training was secured in Canada. ,Mr. Newton often talked of his early life, being rather proud of the hard training he received. When only a youth he left Canada for a few years and worked, among other places, for one of the big New York daflies, returning to Canada to join his brothers In taking over a small paper. However, he did not stay With them long being too much of an individualist to carry on with three Ot the helm. .Illustrating the hardships of life in his youth in Ontario, Mr. Newton told of being first apprenticed to a druggist. He was to receive one dollar a week payable at the end of the year. His mother was very poor and she looked for ward to receiving the year's salary In order to keep the home going. Just a few weeks" before the end of the year the sheriff took charge of the. drug store and the Newton boy received no wages for the! year's work. It was a sad blow,. Alr Newton was widely known and:i;espepted, fie also had enmies'but in later years the erirnities of the strenu oils earlier days were forgotten ami yesterday when the nows arrived saying that the grini reaper had reached out and. taken him, all were deeply grieved. We shall all look back to S. M. Newton as one of the "n who helped to lay the foundations of the city of Prince Rupert. Tntfud dimaU you mudt dttnk Maintains KetoAtance OF INTEREST TO WOMEN-vr, ire ttputit, ht . II J1hW only, the nr of Hrrtish-midc, 1 V'alumimirft coOklfi ipuon forth return of udly 30 O10 Cube lUd Wr.ppsri. O)y0 Luuittd, St. Pti Strttt, MvmmiI If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the office Common were y G)mmcTier "Come fo think of if, men, this thing we call common sense" isn't so very common. If it were, every pipe smoker would apply common sense to the selection of his pipe tobacco. That would mean Ogdert's Cut Plug of course. For if ever a tobacco was made for pipes it's Ogdert's. And your pipe will prove if. It will talk to you in Ogden language. With Ogden's Cut Plug in the bowl you'll forget there ever were such words as "bite" or "burn" in tobacco talk. OGDEN'S CUT PLUG you "toll your own, "use Ogden's fine cut eigitetie tobacro with Frr CklUt eitatrU PPt Rockne Lauded Finest Leader In IL S Sport Sport Writers Almost Unanimous In Naminr Late Itugby Coach Of Notre Dame NEW YORK, March 7: -By a mat gin so convincing that it leaves no room for the slightest doubt. Knute Kenneth Rockne. stands out as the greatest of sports leaders in the United States over the past decade, fn the opinion of those whe hove most etaeely Manned the whirl of evenw over the period of 1923 to 1033. Of the 50 experienced newspaper sports wrHers and editors who cast their vote at the readiest of The Associated Preas. 41 put Rodcne's name at the head of their list of those conspicuous for their coaching, organising and leadership ability. His death two years ago in an aeropla'ne accident has not dimmed the lustre of the genius of Notre Dame and his aecompttthments in lnteitoHefffctte athletics. Rockne's total points In this poll, on the basts of five for a first place, four for second place, and so on. nearly doubled the combined figures for his two nearest rivals, the late Oeorge L. Texi Rickard and Connie Mack. Sons of Norway Winners at Whist The Sons of Norway won the Whist League cup as the result of the pjay-off series, and the Canadian Legion take seeond place honors. Results or the play-off series were: Oanadhm Legion gets the bye. Swift 4; Sons of Norway 5. KrmNFInal Bona of Norway ; Canadian Legion 4. Final Sons of Norway 6; Canadian Le gfen 4. Advertise in the Daily News. : M H6w lone it took Johnnv Brent-1 worthless to deign to accept Sen to train his cheering squad to ln h1 stjeh a high state of efficiency lHrmg and spending half a. -Why Currle was kicked off much agate. He feela that his nonor ' gt ta,ce- as th JPwn!",r -If Styles plays Just as rough a wn Mu l croM--If WM of badminton as basketball iwou,d SmRty took .I0an from Jock I A na u,r Campbell l the aft making mash " and who taught Jetk If F. Rogers B. B. A. prexy has seen Mr. TugweH, Ryan and Jap in regard to flattening out the waters adjoining their property. Who told Bacon he could make! coffee and how many gft-fldtta did he make for the thirsty mob. I "Empress of Britain" on that run Over , jiwi, in Ttleniholedum 7hf Healing ureaxn COLDS, CATAttnH, SOfJE TlinOAT.ETC. fMAOgf M C NADA N4 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capatlty 10,100 tons Shipbuilder! and Ship Repairer for Steel and Wood Tesstls Iron and Run casting Klectrle and Acetylene Welding SO-tnn Derrick (or Heavy Lifts Sawmill and MlnlngMarhlnery Repaired snd Overhsuled The management of the New York Americans Is sitting pretty ft sting sure that when tl.e time comes and th ustnl protests have ben made the Babe will rb at thit fifty thousand and face the man on the mound In the same breath. If everybody wants to make the I trip again and will thty pat the BOARD WILL LINK h. SPORTING GROUPS I'rotcttinn Acsinst I J re Object of Organization in Eastern Stales ROCTON. Maas.. March 7- An -idvttrn board, to bring closer to-, gethr the various groups in thi state whHh have allied Interests n dotmeotlan with wild life, r.asj been formed In Massachusetts under the auspices of Oovetnor Joseph Bh. Rapresentatlves of the 84a te Council of Sportsmen' 1 dubs; Fish and Game Association; Mate Orange; Farm Bureau Federation: Audobnn 8octety and Federation of Bird Clubs will Of moluded hi the board, of wtilch John L. Sdtton-still is chairman. Conservation and relations between sportamen and landowners will come under its purview, as will the suggestion ;f leg Wat lan In all such matters. Thieves Took Many Trophies Miss Campbell MONTREAL, March 7: -Miss Doris Campbell, well known In local badminton circles, who recently competed In the city and district as well as the provincial tournament!" won the Teachers' Badminton Trophy for women's singles only to lone It again in a few hours. Thieves took it from har home while she was out of town for the week-end She returned to find her apartment had been tooted. Fifteen or 10 other trophies won In tennis, badminton and golf were gone as well as dresses, linen, etc., to the value of $1000. Babe Rutlihoim run Kim. of the New York Y.inkrt v who refuses to accept $50 000 -out rai l, Which has been offered him fur the present year by Colonel Ruppert. Pals Beat Flashes At Basketball With 8anturbune and Suehlro In the stellar roles, the unbeaten Pals vanquished the speedy Flashes In a rough High School basketball tilt. Flashes took the lead when N. Allan scored but this was soon wiped out by two Pal basket Obata got away to score two baskets for the Flashes but Santurbanc and Klshl moto retaliated with enough points U) give their team a 14-8 advantage at half-time. In the second half the play improved very much. After battling for fifteen minutes the score was tied gt 18-all. Santurbane scored a braee of Jump-shots and the Flashes replied with one. Totoy, Pal guard sank one from the side to salt tfi game away at 34-30. The Aees outsped the Midgets and, now nceupy the top position. The former scored the majority of their baxkeU in the second half. Campbell, diminutive little Ace, was outstanding for his team while Murray and H Ira no worked hard for the MldgeU. 'Tfle'lrlay. Marrh 7 iim .u.....,...Mi'iFa.aia,Bianiiinianilll1!llllWtlMritin' ' urn imvu i,m zn.r.m wmzm xmzm :jmm im'm i.m .. 1 im 1 z.m t.m 1 . -a-uxi' CRIBBAGE Wins Trophy Vi h Three Victories RUPERT CLUB ph A rviPinwQ -mmssmssmm WAS WINNER v"m 1 4 jiSPHi BADMINTON iooc -Maimain i.rad anil 1. 11. o. t . Conic Second and Will Hay Off With tint Half Kunncrs-Up The Moose sUll maintained their lead In the Cribbage League games played last flight, atid an thy v,tn Hie firat half, they are the league champions. The I. o O. F. won se caiKl place honors in the second half and win have tn play off wlih the second place winners of the first half for the phu-e f runner-up The r-..t, nf last niftht s .uin -were as follows: Canadian Legion 11. Mu-skctcirs 16. BaRles 13. Elks if Seal Cove 14. Swift 13. Moose 11. Grotto 16. Empress 7. 1. 0- O. P. 36. ' Final Standinof Setoml Halt Moose 1W 108 13$ I.fJ.O.F. 130 113 130 Seal Cove 127 116 137 Grotto 136 Mitfketeers 131 Efe)e 119 CatHidWin Len us Fmnrew Ill Swift IB Elks 101 118 in 114 J37 13t 114 116 Basketball Buzz rsffcke any moneyt wTeaUng. 125 121 119 116 111 102 101 TUACK V1CTOII ASn VICTOK10U9 KIVAL G!i f.iiuur. u a .: sc. i':"ii..l Kansas nuintr. and wlnnei r 'h. M.i. featun- rare of the annual N. Y A. C. indoor Ramos ;th Ci ne Vrnzke. the UnivcrUy of Pennsylvania traclt star who finished seeond. after the race In Madison 8quare Oarden Vtfnske was awarded the Baxter Tiophy. for the reason of having the best time for three cor eu live years in this etent. BABE RUTH jBambmobHold-out HOLDS OUT Declares He W Worlh More Than a Paltry SS0.000 and Cannot Accept It I a nil on wcawi simpaon inpj NBW TOW March 7 B , r at the wek-end he wonders: 1 says Ruth s sU Mmt o a i -. . n I - Sattiiey of the Y. P. E. A. team ! reduction of his salary to he wttl em miss a long shot and if osttry stipend of .( tor the 1 Thnri.if u hu nivht of l . 1 baebll soaaon He sayv that it If Wesley ever stops smiling. If Johnson oT Simpson could he was no; worth mor he woultf not ask 14. hut he feeW Ut It might be adtnltttnlt thst he i al- Number ut (iauttw I'tayed Last Vlf;ht At An.licun Church Courts With Results as SUl, J Thi Rupert Olub u ir, HUpert Bm luSl :ht Id h ' i 1. .ill' U UlVi Kill Of the I) ujinaaient. 3-C The m . 1 ,'..iy.d on thf Anglif-an , Foliowiitg i tin- rcMiii : LliVu.iMl tosres I ladies' Doulllrs I MLsS lBg' a::il)c unrt v IRopett Aub w i. tr.j.n m ' ft Mid Mliv Ptinean l: Mlsa Whit 11 id Mim M , Rupert Club, ...t to Mis ". Mix- rUkrm, o is. 8 is Mhti Doubles Mlts Orteve und tik .n from Miss MiKv ittMioinlbh. II-IT is ll Mlas TRIabury and J lost to Miss M.icfl- .Hi. I uwon. 4-U, 7-16 Men Doubles nonaM Atten and f. W; Iron L. Murrtot-k and H i W-U. 15-10 g. Dr. Mandy and Ja K Ikh fron W Murt.n and Vf VMM. 15-10 The serretarles of ! tinba are .ixkrri to h iv. for the city om i, tnurn Marrh It The tourn u, March 13 SPORT CHAT It l hard to pred:. ' the northern rtimpi Irefball setics from th basketball gme i Simpson ovr i th w V. t A of 8mp'h h leud but that noull foi the HaaVs.ty. Bo when-the have tile ivt on the game n Thui From ftM report it m-- .! C N boysgW oauht m.mi first ten minutes o( p. not at all like trie lorn, who are Motm for tin . right from th. time t blows Maybe th tx' tutntthlnc t do with r tfy were all sra-sh k over Th. SlmptJXi boys Ii"'' on ihrir .wn fl'-v ill no doub' h nf nh'.. tend with when 'hey in irruers tn tin rink The locakfans have wnte or the local teams g i feat by usinu long shot are curious to know wli.i: pen when the rtlmuMin , using them on ihl V"-" As an added attn. charmMomhln card ti night. Port Simpson down an intermndlate ' tft Warriors who are theseeond h.ilf in the Uagwe. I Many mountain cUmbed the mountnn week-end for kllK hu' heavy Mtttlftll the skim loor and It will takr now to get ttse snow bm k agslh ffT thU winter i Js4n llolsu of' the Pin ski etnb. made quite t the recant meeting t club In Burns Lake i to otlr prises Ho!-t pair of Canadian-mad. whl-h were donatet, h Daoust. Lalonde St ' ml, to the winner if 1 rr-tter eross-countrv HIGH "SCHOOL TEAM COMING fiMltlfEftfl. March 7 titers High School b r k ts plannrnt a trip to Ft"' to play against the n team at tlmt place. Already, the eommin' is mskinf arrangement ! the trip, ivbrldf ptnt ' of tltf rnjnns of ralslmt thi) purpose.