FAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. ritlNCE ISnrEKT - ItltlflSIl tOMIMMA Published Every Alteration, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor subscription rates CUy delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid. In advance 5.00 foV lesser pSribda. paid In advance per week . lOf Uy mall, to all parts of British Columbia, the BriUsh Empire vand UhUed Stands, paid in advance, per year 3jD0 Hy mall tri all other countries, per year ' . , 9.00 ADVKKTiSlNG KATES Transfent dlao'av artvertism ner irieh. ner insertion 1:40 'usMned advertising, per insertion,, per word' '.egal notices, each insertion, per agate line (.oral readers, per Insertion, per nne Contract rai on application. Advertising and Circulation Velepnone ITiiitoi anil Reporters' Telephone .... Member ot Audit Bttrrau of Circulations llAlLY EDITION THEY LOVE A HORSE RACE 98 M Saturday. March 35. 1932 VETERANS' PENSIONS There seems to be an injustice in the recent budget proposal of the Bennett government in cuttinir off the pen Appeared On London Stage A beautiful young Indian woman of noble birth, the Begum Hu-nt Jehan Hussaln, who hat defied the conventions of her rare by discard Ins the punlah ani d!r b: : jrc EaropeAn. is ap pearing on the London stage as a snake charmer. SOFTBALL IS STARTED Senators Open by Decisively l)c-fcattns; Titers 15 to 2 in high School Iajue On Thursday aftenwwn IheJIlgh School soflaall League resumed its schedule; Ihe senators the Tljirs liito Samp In a ane-sidec gtmk. Tttey name into the first pme- of the season with a fly4n tact collecting ten runs in the Inst Inning. The Tigers began t ilahten n during tJe rest of the game and only allowed the winners fivt runs Most English peoile love a horse race. It is the sport of " P";.0 b,n" inuT kings but also it i to the eroynient of life for thou. ZZZ SSSmS Of the humblest subjects Of fte king. For the Senators. Haason and There was a time when people had to apologize for Buinah were tb h?aw hi'w. keeping up horse racing bv saying that it encouraged the wnH nh f(5od ln the ft,,d breeding of high gide rWes. Today the same people ad- l? e ZV i j ., f i , . . , i . , , . 1 . rats out he rave several walks. rnit that races are nn cr lost just for the fun of the thing For Ae 1,- tp.' and not for any other motive, h-v ana Pestuio played the best; With the whole world gradually turning to sport as an bail. '' ntitW tnv tVipir MurrriM ns thp lpnrrth nf rhp uwl-inn rlnv The teams were shortens, horse racing holds its own, not because people can join in it but because they love it. The ideal recreation is one where many take part. Football and baseball have a wide appeal in this country, cricket in England, badminton and tennis are growing in popularity everywhere, and justly so. These are ideal recrea- . tiTT - i. Senator R. Allen, p.; Bul-nach, 1st: Hanson Capt t ss.; Mr.rian. 3rd; Christiansen, c, Hom 2nd; Dell, ef.; W. Smith. If.; F. SnaH. it. Tigers N. Allen, 1st; Postuto. c: Arney. 4 Tohey (Capt.i. p.: Phil- Upson. of.; Johrnon, rf.; Ritchie. lions Decause everyone can piay. norse raeing is nuiereni 3rd.: peehy, 2. sions of those veterans who are employed bv the covern- day o. If.; Currie. 3m..; but it survives and increases in interest as the years pass. o Neii. m. i . Umpires R. Obta and W. Ctom. DICTATOR A DANGER - T While a strong man is necessary at the head of any gov- (Jja A1 n Country OOCCet erhmentv a dictatorship such as that now established in ; Germany, especially when established on a basis of hate and persecution, is a danger, not only to that community but to all nations. Should Adolph Hitler prove to be the strong man he pretends to be and shoXild he gain wisdom with responsibility, the dictatorshipmay be a great thing for Germany, but shoud he be cayijed aVay by, the trust placed in him, there is an awful-doom ahead, a doom that will be also suffered by many of his countrymen. , ENGLISH LE.tr.UE First Division Aston Villa 2. Ererton 1.- Bolton Wanderers 1, Derby Coun ty 1- Chelsea 1, West Bromwteh Albion Huddeifield Town 0, Blrmfng- ham 0. Leicester City 2, Leeds United 1. Liverpool 2, Blaekbnrn Rovers 2. Middlesbrough 2. Blackpool 0. Newcastle United 2, Arsenal 1. Portsmouth 3. Sheffield Wednes ment. If the government employees were better paid than Sheffield united 3. Sunderland o. others and if the service were more attractive fn any other Wolverhampton wanderers 1. way, there might be some justif fcatioh for the move. It is Manchetor "y 2- . . . ... i.. iti. i ; ii umy uv a ume tine uub wiaw wit' governmeni service is attractive. Here is the way one veteran puts it The government is keeping faith with the money lenders, the bond holders, but not with the men who fought for the Empire when they were needed. He asks if the veterans have not at least as good a claim on the administration as the memwho didot fight liut instead loaned their money to carry on the war and received a high rate of interest for it. The mm Vvho fought did not receive a high rate of pay for their services. It was scarcely a Ilvihtr allowance, vet many never returned and of thoso who did there are many who poned. SCOTTISH LFC.UE Firt Division .Ayr United 1. tnffd Lanark 0. Clyde 2, Aberdeen 0. Oowrlenbeath 1. Celtic 5. Fhtktrk 5. Hamilton Acadnrntenls 0. Hearts 5. Morton 2. Motherwell 4, Airdrieonlans 1. Parttek Thistles S, Bast Strrtmir-shire 3. Queen's Park-Krrmarnock poat- bear with them the scars of wounds made bv the Germahs st. Johnstone q. Rangm 2. - - or by the dread diseases of the trenches. We have no sympathy with the parlor veterans such as are many of the U. S. pensioners but the men who fought should be treated with every possible consideration. St. Mirren 2, Dundee 1. Hockey Scores Thursday's (lames New York Americana 6, Montreal Chicago 2, Toronto 3. Canadtens 2, New York Rangers ATTACK ON DEPRESSION OTTAWA, March 25: - Coupling a dlrevt want of confidence motion against the government, and a plea for reciprocity with the United States, J. L. Ralston, financial critic for the Liberals, replied to the Rhodes budget on Friday Jn the House of commons. He declared truu trie budget was barren of constructive plans to surmount Canada's financial arid trade problems. Canada has to attack. The country has not simrity to stay in the trenches it has to attack hot the markets but the depression. If this government does not initiate soon It need not be surprised If somebody eUe takes comand." Col. Ralston declared About the only line the modern girl drawa ft with her lipstick, Boston Transcript. pr THE DA11.T NTTW3 Saturday, Marrh 2s "7 Australian Girls Adopt Baseball Not only Japan, but Australia as well has shown enthusiasm for the pastime of base: nl Even the A'lstrali&n girls have shown a taste for the game us witrltss Mus Rita nttmpr.ries. star pitcher for the Golden Eagles She is warming op before taking the mound in a (tune between her team and another rn Sydney. ! SPORT CHAT Gene Puste. star t brtghtest bue of the Western Canada Hockey League, who has been sold "up the river" to Lester Patrick, i New York Rangers of the National Hockey League., baa enjoyed a great season with Kenny McKemle's Vancouver Giants Defeated High School Cubs Sctond name of the Hlth Stnool Softball !ne Tre'ved Close Cfenlrit FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd. Thirtl Avenue BLUNT TALK 0FG.B.SHAW ABOUT JAPAN Tells Them Their Cities Are ll rible Mem. a I it Hace lor nrrriHn DheOK COMPLIJiirAT ON TltDAlTtlJ DeiUres Coon try h lVrrectly Trr riblc .Kobe and (Haka Shoold lie ICaied "What do t Uimk of Japan ae far? I think fet kt penaetly hottiMe." de- dtsfcfVd 00LtfC HfeTIMftl 9tMtW AC oottnnc go an nicanrsvw given aim so the JagsMi AdWertawr. Spring Shoes Now Necessary And aWaft yur inspection You Cminot Smile if Your Igriltlrt : We wiU give ypy'f oof i'"i'if'"t firaimM! pri Hoars tisart (age ces lhne 'i:7 labor I a told that t '.) but I a.i.- told that I i i i ,: thi- factonrs WUenevt-i I ,.:i that, I m sure that tn : working ul can to Japan." Mr Sin . Vepmms r the beauty iu--, i. nj Larortto Heame atid I r.im ut a hell." As If to t.'ke some of the -!. . r rue rantariu. Mr Shaw thru - that. In thr mWjit of thi ;.:..!. ot slums, he had v lifted our moet beauttfal theatres In- h., i v i seen, reterrlni to the new Kiv, 8 Tbeati in Osaka The playwrht then warri Ji sun that they knew uu. modern war founht on its vu v "WmH on 111 your e)Ue arr k'raca the air. when you iir how a spot of Iwht In you; by at nkfht and ywsst then i dark expecting a flee of pi.i- ' "If you had been the ftrat to tastM i min bombs on you. men y your cMes In weatetn ssyle kt wW know what war is ae encusaMe. bat yoa have sMsplyj "You In Japan have mai extpied." conunued the aVUssh Lrngwt of Nation." he roi,:.-,-' aatamr. ,"l cannot say whether you wit. i - Hr3Bbt and Osaka are swfai Yon i to regret it or not TV Ovpa' V . ik . . . Yesterav In the Hick Blhd'""" navyiws nasi u aeewe wnewrr m -. Maroons. Paste led the W. C. H. L. soft batl nxture the OkaMa raised I"001 Manenuria turn tne tana onthr anume or make a lot of m . icoin averages with the splendid themselves from ante poasesahm Of 1 W elites and level these to the aril km yea war eoqnllrs Thr total of 53 points.- 3 casihr ami SC the cellar posiUoR by tafcln m4 tround. Then start afresh and . eMed to flsnke nusnty. aaMetarNis feat 1 nH the more re- camp the Cubs who ware m sea-! build them fight , The Mnan eaaan of -omrr:1 Hnarkablc when It st figured be Is a ond place I Every man wno"uJe get hhn- ting anlelde In protest ovri defeneeman. The Olants sUrted the Tlrtt In- a plat of grotwd tne saw of a thlnt aaw eame m far no'Kr The colorful habitant from old nlng by knocking m six runs. The rwatage stamp set a building on it. Japanese an eanwt fdenpiv Quebec goes to the Sinners for t- Cubs receive, two in their turn at, with no thought where the toad for ah encase to enmnvtt " ' 000 cath. about onfMth of what bat held the Olants down to two 'was, whether or not there was he antd "When they fin th-. nwnor f tha Vmmiiw runs for the rest of the came. In drainage or what kind of house was hailM aa heme and ereat mi Maroons, originally asked. MeKen- the third Inning the Con went on neat door, has apparently done so the want H ts a i rtni it i ale has pocketed nart of the dal a batting spree and added four "The whole thing is a horrible MrHhnilt become W up atd geu the rest nest Seaxon If and run to thelr score At the laet of mess, a fit place to bread disease. thtatedMI ent vstf in or - .when Pusle "makes good." And m W1,n lwr go tusconteat and social evils Did you in Bitten wntsV 4J''' . Kennv. accanttn to ratiosU. feats Cubl ln ,acwJ the Olan'-s bat- never hear of city planntng'1 These wavs aewrt!i1 that Sha ' certain there will be no doaM about i Paste's success and hia collection of the balance. Dance Held By Naval Cadets at Members of th local unit of the R. C. N. V. R held dance in their nltht Twentv-flve nt and dancing was enjoyed until the earfv hours this nvrnirur. At midnight delicious refreshments were served. Chief Pettv Officer Anslow was master of oeremonk. mjts Eaples Hold Dance In Their Own Hall The Baales dance was well attended last night, something like 176 people belnapusenV fairly well fillinu their ha&MBsiatno's orchestra provided excellent music and W. Huston hiade - a very efficient the usual m&nfthg hour. a 4 The following U the scale of charges made far reading hotlr.et. 4 Marriage and Erusftgement armriuncement W Birth NbUcesJknc. FptttWl NbUeSs $1. Oard Of Thftnka. 4 Funeral Flowen 10c. per name. , . - ." - . ury mil oniy ma a atttfte run. olMas look as thouah thev were cms etas now the knew i The game eno1 by the Olants built for use in a revolution m that , holding one-run tend. the oeoile could run away and hide FATIIANOF. RATES For the Ornnt Ofbtn. Smith and aasily when the Kun b-an to pop NTW TOfcK March Y Nakomoto proved valuable while m the nwu ,i . tk. ...- D. Morrison ant. well for the losers crosi. rat. Moatey played The team were: QlanH- Otllli. Ist Klshomota. c if J . i iBmlth Smith (Caot (Capt i i p: !valtormvto. m. neadQliarterSiJthnsU, : Maecanery. ef W Murray. If: To neon, ef; n I Tiin li Mia i j.. dul. hejtdquarters iastahaH ... ,Vnnfn . -- . rmcny. Were IVuia i r. League Standing Teams p w Pirates 4 a JSenators ... j (Pbs 4. 1 'T4fe... 4 t Olants $ j Braves 4 1 And Many Attend Four Coming J. F. Redmond. A. Evans. master of ceremonies. IL Smith was MOM ,nuB" " L PM In Tonight From Vital Creek Mines at the daor.' ' ? ; Wtpocted to arrive B. For- and Ddve Omsk ulin im in Uie city to- About midnight refreahmenU ht ttom Smlthers. came In from were served by-manners of thevlul C,tk b y of Tokkt Uke. I6dge and dancing wm kept up to1a. dtetance 01 100 "" Tliey state that their time was occupied large ly ln preparatory work. There was too much water there fw sueee ful work. They had to abandon a 40-foot shaft owing to being flooded out and did not reach bedrock. i They see good proayjeets there I and state that Chinamen have been making good money oh Uie creek. They wtpect to return In abmit a month when they expect conditions will have improved, I The cheek that used to come baelt funked "No funds" now eCmea batlc murked "No bank." New York Sun. I "I askert if ih preventlnc i 81' r frflnirTZSanS Haaaaaaaaaaaa H.i:iK-Jni aanaaanaaanaassav c-c aaaaan and tha Canarit-i' .1 hiW . SSJBJBJBJBJBJJaSBBBBBBBBBBS taaaaaaaaaaaitaasA course nol. 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