PAtlE TWO H)ah;y iiorhok fffE DAILY NEWS. PKICE ItUPEUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prinze ijV?' W Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE'S City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid-in advance -per "week . .. By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in wdvahce, per year fly mall to all other countries, per year ... ., advertising rate's Transient display advertising, per Inch, per ln?ertlrin a tied advertising, per Insertion, per word - - - Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Advertising and 'OrfulaTiou Wl?phofie Editor and Iteporters' Telephone ... lehiber'ot Au'ail Bureau of Circulations sc. 10.' ; 9.00 i . M 4irv Wedftfedfcy, Xptfl 5. fit WOKK INSTEAD OF DOLE EastOiVpeop'te an; now taking iip with the Berfiiett government the policy that this paper has always advocated, that providing work for. the unemployed Inst&ul of the dole. 'With one of the pfovfncialpartfes faflrirfgti similar poliey.it is likely it may yet win out and the'disgrace of the present System be wiped out. AIRSHIP CATASTROPHE It afs only Monday that this paper puHlished the pictured a new giant airship, Macon, being built at Akron, Ohio. Yestefflay tVe big ship Akron, named after the place at which it was built fell into the sea and most of tlose aboard were killed. It was a terrible catastrophe. With the heavier than air machines a great success. 'ivfng regular and efficient service in all parts of the Svorld, it seems as if the lighter than air ships were doomed to' pass out. In Britain they have been unsuccessful. Germany is the only country where they have been used with any approach to serving a useful purpose and even there, possibly one exception, the Zeppelins have not been ffiimcl cohilnerciaTly successful. The tragedy of the Akron Ms Wei jr to be a blow at airships of that "type. OVER MOUNT WEREST tMJih is Siicceedinp' in n trrfint rfmnv ontofnvicac TW- week -an airplane flew over the highest peak of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. In every line of 'ehdeavor one Success Succeeds another or a success folio a failure. . .Possibly. when the nilerg dfthetvbrldtadk'le the regulation of production and consumption and the jmore difficult 'task -of distribution they will succeed. It will have to be 'done soon. It seems to be the omsolved problem of the ' POOLE Y AND ROOSEVELT Attorney-General Pooley is trying to follow in the steps -of President Roosevelt. He is tackling; first the'fluestion of hCSr and other liquors with the Idea of making these Commodities more easily available to the public. Queer that nobody has thought of the idea Of making Mr. Pooley premier of British Columbia. 1 BALL IS STARTED Los Angeles. Oakland. Sacramento and 'Frisco Take First dames In 1'arlflc Coatt, Circuit LOS ANQELfi8. April 5: The Pacific Coast baseball league opened the season's play yesterday our keenly contested games in ill a which would appear to aiigur Well for closer and lighter cotHbetitMtl thin has 1n recent years featured this circuit. Except lrrbne glfm. the verdlcU were setUed by narrow margins of one run. The Seattle In&kn dropped the .opener here to Los Angeles by a I score of 3 to 2. Oakland Acorns defeated Missions by a score of 3 to 1. Sacramento Senators set down the Hollywood Start S to 7 and San Francisco Seal won over Portland Beavers 2 to 1. IJf't'llM WW6 SAVE WRIGLEY 5c WRAPPERS-Write for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE L KENT A Radio, i -Seeing Machine, j 'Typewriter 1 WcirATJTmos., iTrn. : COAL! COAL! i Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- ieea to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oata and Barley. Prince Uupcrt Feed Co. 58 Phones Ail J Demands cohering a large range of subjects were presented to Government Agent Norman A. Watt and Mayor M. M. Stephens during the unemployed march in the city yeater&ay afternoon The spokesmen f the workless were accorded a eowrteouB hearing by both offi cials who gave assurance that their, lUpta and Mrs. reperesenUtlons would be referred U the proper quarters for eonMd-nallon flie d-manda which vcr- presented to the Oovernment Ageiu for transmission to Victoria were as follows: Twenty-five percent inrre ise In relief. Free medical and dental sTvl.:e. Clothing for unemployed and dependents. No evictions of unemployed on account of non-payment of rent nr inability to pay taxes. Women to receive equal rights with men in regard to relief. Children over fifteen years of age to be granted same relief allows ne as adults. Release of four delegates from Prince "Ruoert now In prison at Prince Oeorge 'for riding on "freight train. Dropping by imoalgration authorities of proewdlng against sixty-five striking miners from Anyox now under notice of Impending (feporOttkm. nelfflvtdWirtht 'it eleven unemployed Vkrs Otft) were rut off relief at Alice Arm. " VUIIUILIUII WoUcfhga at Anyox mine RmrAWfment of coroner's Juries THE DAn.Y NEWS Wednesday. April 5 1533 - .. .. . - . i f - i - r. i - , -ii- , i LEAFS LOSE Canadian National Recreation FIRST Sustained Expected Defeat First of Stanley Cup Vlay Last Night Wins Senior Basketball Title; , -Meteors Take Junior Laurels Tho Ganndian National Recreation Assocind&n Von tho new YoitK, April 5: (CD- Senior Uaskotlmll League championship last night by ew York Rangers tlefeated fenttng'flfe Grotto S6-25, givinp them the edge On (ho wb- the weary Toronto Maple Leafs came 80110S of 17 POlHtR. ill the 11111101' finiU, tflC nMetOOr . -live ic . one-nn mi nigm m me nl fheScouts played to a 17J7 deadlock but the Wercors i- lJirsLofthel,!ay-"ff,f"r?hf ste": 'won tho first name df five sorJes bv two DoinU Kitiifc , .rytup.m.emacon ew.uS championship dt The T "ship. The Rangers scored two in the first period and two in the second while each leinn scared once in the third. The next game will be played In "Toronto "Saturday lilfht arrtl "the Vbrld champion Maple Tjeafs, af-'ter'the rest, are expected to malce a "better showing, it had been 'hardly anticipated that they would Vin last night following iheir gruelling battle of the night before at home with the Boston 'Bruins in which they won the National League title. The "Stanley Cup series is to the best three out of five games. Junior League. -a few baskets The OewtSO V ; Trie senior unme was slow In playing very noor ball until the kettig startei! and the C.N.R-A.j fast few mmu(s of play when they boys could hot s.m :o find the raflied but It was too late to have I basket, mlisln-i t?at umbo- of!any worth-while effect and the fl-i'her hts. The ame ptefced p nl whistle Bounded with the C.N Mn sped u plr. pi oisres"d with J r a Ti vtnK a safe -polnt marnln Styles finding the bnket for Miei Tne Mteon. hy njrttne pamln Railway and Oil Its from the IMr-M deacry ahoottn 'Mptured the mediate League, playing a gettt UaW trophy by a Mm margin of Tame for the Orottn. The nlf- fwo potnta. AKhotgh the acore ws time .""Ore rtord 13-11 in favor ot tied, the Meteors bad -a safe UWftl the C NR A -quintet (of 8 pointa With bnth eams flrtd- Play In the semnd hrrif became hw the batket and Ihelr aliarp-mKed and rowh bnt was kftpt , .hoot-r rmng their aim. the well in hand by referee Urfe game speeded up and became very Wr- fr The CNR A was now the fotefeatlng and. when Refere team to locatt the hoop and atnk jnhpny Comadlna blew the final whistle, the score stood at a dead Ross Defeats "Fargo Express" aPvtB IIIIB mm " LLm. VIHHE tJaaHHsrHfLlBVA 'tMa)iMaafaaBBajkv lT Ross step- away from one of the Faro Express' lofts in the third round of the Barney Rosx-Bi ly Petrolic fight at the stadium in Chicago In which Ross won the decision giving nta Ut right to fight Cansonerl for the lightweight crown. DEMANDS OF UNEMPLOYED Iaree Ilante ol Subjett Covered In Itepresentations Made To Authorities Yrsteiday from 8tewarl. Alice Arm and Prince Rupert rather than from Anyox. Cessation of the use of th provincial police on behalf of corporations during labor disputes. Release from Kingston penitentiary of Tim Buck ano his seven associates. Non-contributory unemployment insurance J Elimination of closed towns. Repeal of the deportation laws ! The demands to the Oovernment . Airent were presented bv a committee consisting of Charles rh:i man. W. Row. K Mont'jmcry t Jewett. Ex-Aid. Osear Larson Fro.- , Ooanes While the delegation was In Ion with Mr WaU, the marchers j were acdreued by Tom Brad If. and other speakers. 'Demands to 'Clly The following demands were presented to the mayor and alder-, nun: Twr nty-five percent increase In teliet i Replacement of toother system, 'n dl-bursement of leliaf by eliher rash relief or scrip nefottaMe In any store In Prtao HOfH, No lights or mfr to be cut off, for non-paymerft Free meriiral and cieptal ser-. vices. . , Ciothlnn for rpesidflvV of tin-! emoliyed , ! No (wicttons Cor nonV?rhr)t or rent or Inability to pSyiKf. i women to reMtftf equal rights .5 Witri men in resjfjird to relief Children over Tffteen years to b granted same refJof as adults Investigation if oomailttee evn string of menibera of the city rnuneil and roprgaenUUves of the unemoloved council Of livlne; posts In tl. n . . Advertise m the Dally News. 4 Investigation as to the auitabll- h' ' " , i. TT?' compsrea wun,, lty .ofX present government .ofHth M' , nter-, agent at Anyox to hold that no- JJl .J'""'" sltUkn IriewM the miv.iTonsWted of Mrs, Ofiiclal investigation Into lirTrJI'a leewlly Hn.m,.. a,u , 1 Prte. Tom Brully arid O AVhlte. u lock. 17-17. -It was net neeeaaary , to play an overtime period for the Meteors wsn the first game by a margin of two potnU Ir- ivldttal seortna was as feJ-Inws, j Senltir rtame "NR A.- 8tt1eR 17 Smith . f"!ison 3 felon. Latifirie 4. Orntto Rat 5h ford 6. Morrison g. rtirrte S Ourvirh Menzlea. Oinia Junior fMmp Mo'eo's - Afler. Arney I Chrlstt-on 1 Morgan 5 Tobey. Palmer i Scouts Mffler. Neiaen Oreer 1. P ivW H OIIIU 3 n:iVi 2 Circulation'b'f Booh Keep Up At the Library At the regular montaly meeting 3f ne Library Board hj Ubrarian reported that. In pite of the lack ot new oook. th -h-ruiaii'Jn had been keeping up well, the t':tal for the month of, March being 6 8M of which 4.910 was flcfkm. HO non-fiction. 1146 Juvenile and 138 cullcate pay The iverage per day was SOtl.g During the month 13 new bor-"cwers had taken nut their cards ltd 18 had canr-lled The total n?nVr of books on hand L now .6W it r i i v e rl at ns KUeiwv'di'k. On; new testing equipment enables us to emnmau Reiis-work from servte--tng We won Id like havo you visit r shop and tee the methods we -uee. Also, we have ponlnnient to re-pair any electrical appliances. Out of town work solicited. Sliperidr Radio Service 33G Second Avenue f'liohe'ltluc 0 (. Box 152 a. o.iiAVrLtrTT C. II. INBULANDKIt HEADACHE Meie)f Quick fetiel: aslaal Aspirin Mnn yr immwliate ffitH. It lirlore yNu rtln Te?iny flrtci ut snffMn Uh Jkr frtri f riif. Do not 'hMtitute lo take iel. Their uirk uelMm i due to Hhe fact ttwy rtbNv 4inmly.Thertfeffetfly Hale. They do hottkfifJ th brurt. Thar tLe bnty of a temMTy ftk Anirin. Anyone Mfh tale ft. at often ifr theri-U tuy need of tin comfort. In CONCERT IS at 'Queen 'Cliallodc City name In Veffes totlg by tnd1vtil singers. i A most a'musrng Uffee-act fofldwed entitled, mte Lest Um "brena." The east was as fottows: "Mr Bufllngton. an overhearing hutfband. Doctor Charter. Mrs Uuittngtbn. hts meek wife, Mm YtoH. Mr TrampletJon. a henpecked Husband. 0.1! Jolllffe Mr Trampleilon. his tyrannical wife. Mrs Moore Mm A. Dtfval played the part of 'he saucy Irish maid. Msrtha Ann. and her bWff'lrtsh fofkrAfr' was Riv MarKernrte. These playeni were vi rj well chosen for their parts and i; vr excellent presentations A cloet. "In the Oardeh of Vottr Heart." by Mrs. O. II Jolllffe and Mi Collison. followed tn vrhleh the volcrs blended beau tff irily. As ah encore they sang Absent " Clare Wsrk, accompanied by Miss Jean Wark, then gave two 'delightful vi.)fin solos. Next came a Vruartette df mixed V luirirint quantity to rn(B. Ilele reliat. Vm m ; .,;. A$fiUln miv day in lli. wiOmUt ill rfirttt. i"ir WKm you want n li. i rr ,m hendariie'i. eokh, nruralgu, oraetinti, prrimlir p , i, . tkk t" inn v.. . . Vhat it will Ho. fend y". Knn Vliitt yru uretakinu Tdf h' rnliiir r! ,f) liOtllriof MOtHltlrls I.- ,, , (MM for eftnrriinrnliiiki ny milxtittilr (r f. Mlhj pmn Insist on A'i'inii. ASPIRIN hits SPEED! wheeled a rnrn:i" flofl representing . i. the stage, the uudi wised wtth lauiiiiti r Pint on the pnK i .n. . I pianlaUuu sou b) n ... titled In the Even.! hldrhald Affair Uit frlday Aght which ws, QUMKN Climt&rit CfTY. April S A most slieeoaafttl concert. iMir lit HlmiMWtti rif CI M Vtereek 3. Doml- held "Friday night in Ojtfeen ChaTtbtU -City. Put on by I local artiste. Its object leas to raise , funch tr fhe MMxJMg ot a Hullo i in fhe toaiYJite thlet lltfttftul. Do You Do Everybody?" In m number several well known rriew Then followed Uiut lie Olfl Folks at Hu.i. ; line: in full eboru Mrs Uhaetetmy touchu.Kly fh dates to Old Vincim . o ail 'Snowball." pl-'. i next gave a hun. . . mtftlart "What Lif -PoUv-WalK The people of the IstoiMl turned fBYOrlte wa their baeks on Old ManTJeprejrton aeveral verw and proved (Nat ffy could haV a Mt -darkies ' It gobd fmln Ipite ot hltn. A asore: ta a rif.,, apprtVUnvv aWlehde could not mnMI have "been aeafted lfhd those taking . rw,. ctiakten , . ir: ntgHt.lpart. encourklW Tuy the warm iLuajanee wtth it cepOfln. gate a fbiidhed peffor-!yM )Hair TWe C in and he gave an ,)". The stngidg of "0 Canada" 'was I ten r had applaud' followed by a chorus entlOed "Hdw A musical nunibf i h' bays. K Chrbrthvseii i"- BRagney called f. bers of (he aMtertfe VWre gtvtfd byLd in which the showed great abili". The mllktrinc ' ' playrBllppern" was win- ' of the troupe Charlet. Miller -Joe in a nolo tha' ' deep rich bass In M met swallow toil i port of an old nem That old favor) t tieity Home." unu ? ng part, was miu n After this a nmi ;Mcd of Messrs ' ILian and Reg n In number "A LlttU 1 which was much u!i: Mrs Jolllffe i: when she sanK '! iMlghty Luk a ' A negro refrain Prttyi-r" was deiu .i' the nhorus and m ' nroval. and fhe rl. Tse Owlne Back ' he singers. After a few rcm:itk Mff In whlfAi he I! voices composed of Mrs. JofHffe.faudlenee fnd th Mm Munfo. Doctor Charter nd Mr. j taken part. "0k1 ColllAon. The eVerpopuMr Drink' washing. ,to Me Ortly"'v.tis :lhe seleetlan eho-'TWti. 'fbllowed by "Sweet 'and Low a'ti eneofe. In (he following nolo 'Rebhi 'Adair' the golden 6iee 6f Mrs.O. II. Jolllf fe wus hetird 1oodvantaye. the euftrilirwa then" lowered tor a frw minutes while the stoke was vCre"illt'tn Mr J""'f 'TrMraJtl l! J"iH' htmt 'be given for h forts to make this . . An accomplished mm was able to give th-thorough training Miss Kvaljm Fairl set for the minstrel show which fyoutttf local plants' composed Uie latter half of the the musical nurnbn program. Mrs. Ownr Hill, dressed n!corimthlatd a negro 'bdy, 'WVe the Introductfoil Mrs. II. Mutlro c' In orllnal vettea. Then the eurtHlnl the artMit tesponRih! rwns raiKed to disclose npleturescllic Pry ''Which 'was iwi motJhlit scene, in "Which the 'players, rfeasiiinal mannrr In tlfegro mke-llp. 'were Mttfhgl 36lm 'Karkle. th. ' grouped rtfound 'H bonflte. Mr. J6I-1 "prop" boy and d-" ' Iiffe' as Mr. Brown." IntrBtlucedipart by being rluhi i ! h ttf (he mlhilrels to the dud-' bring'dntldablp iente.lrtoy'MaciCenile its Mnhdy,", A most enJoynbl- 'i a bdxom bWpectflCleH Hlggcr- which ImIcxI until mh wehch." made Ihe'hlt'fif 'the evening !fignfidvBlelt wn " (as the comedy king and, when "she" to tho evenlne' en''" iv c '" lit UutW- .!': ..J' skM''i"' ! ! Hi'' J- ' '.V 1 3d V- n I, &v til (i H I '.I.'!. :l" Wlv I'-"1 m II r. ...'il-lIU' !,.! .1. Miff itel mm!1 iled Ill": yfO- iii.ll'1' . lull J"1 fullnf1 mom-