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Daily News Want Ad$ Bring Results SIGNED FOR LIBRARY TITLE BOUT IS AIDED Negotiations Closed For Meeting of Camera and Haei- in Iong Island Bowl On June 14 former world s, champion, will receive a cut of the proceeds as Girls and Boys To Be Separated South African Olympic Itepresen-tatives Henceforth to Travel On Different Shis CAPETOWN, March 21: In the interests of esprit de corps, the 3.00 South African Olympic committee 9.00 lias decided that ln future, men and women being sent from Sonth j.40 Africa to Olympic Games should go 35 on separate ships. In the past It has RUSSIANS GO NORTH tides, explaining favorably the fascist system of govern-1 loi Ketchikan inent as carried out in Italy. The Rothermere papers, in- ,, Way From s,altle t0 Nome eluding the London Daily Mail, are now boosting the fas- cist movement in England and say that Italy and. Germany , KrrcHIKAR March 21 :Among are beyond all doubt the best governed nations in Europe . . . . . ? one hundred passengers aboard the today The Daily Herald, Vi.rr the labor organ of Britain, says that Alaska, which was u here northbound ."l n Germany s i balance i sheet of foreign trade i.iri for 1933 was one . ... . ... Seattle e w three n ii moo i i. i. i i i i. from Monday, were third less than m 1JH2, her exports went down by forty . Russlan avlators a t'he way (rom million pounds sterling during a year when most of the Moscow who are on their way to democratic countries in Western Europe showed a slight ' Nome whence they intend to insti-lipward trend in trade. tute a rescue expedition for up- The deficit in Italy's budget for the last financial Veariwardsof one-hundred Russian fish-was over seventy million pounds. From 1030 to 1932 Italy V I ToZTntZ foreign trade shrank by forty-eight percent. Last year, the Bering sea. The aviators win according to the same- authority in the year 1932. there leave the ship at Seward whence were 4,645 bankruptcies in Great Britain but 21,000 in they win proceed to Nome where Italy. they hope to secure the use of Am- We do not wish to start another controversy on the.JerJ e'dition" attemptlng tbe merits or demerits of the various systems of government "Ze oMhe rescue pilots is the just now but think these figures should be passed on as: same aviator who flew Jimmy Mat-showing that, possibly democracy is not the only system tern, American round the wodc under which there are financial and trade cliff iculties. ! nyer- out ' Siberia to Nome las' Evidently fascism has not yet found a perfect solution foryea'?lfte,riie had1bn down .nil rmrtrniiliW on hls Klobe-englrdllng flight. Tbe Russians crossed the Atlantic by , fast steamer to New York whence they sped across the continent to Seattle to catch the Alaska. Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McHride & Fifth CLEANING, REPAIRING, DYEING, ETC, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 ap ta Rooms, Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box ISO Nvvet Hoop Program Last Night-.Moderns Keat Ancients Elk And Moose Tangle Again NEW YORK, March 2L (Cana- Before a good sized crowd wf fail, dlan Press i- folic wins completion three exhibition basketball uaiues af negotiations for tht bout by wan played last nlyht for the ben--Matclunakec James Jl JohmJ-one Uu ot the Library fund, of Madison Square Garden with Canadian National Recreation managers of the tlcketholder Association had little trouble bcat-r 1.. tbe contender, contract has hig the 01dTlnieos who made up in been signd for a world taavy- 10ughnes what they lacked of dielr weight Utle bout bttweea Primo former ability. Ihe C. N. It A. play-Carnera, the champion, and Max ed the 1933.34 rulc while tht ir op Baer. the challenger, to be staged lMnenls piayeU ,-uies us ln cffcct ln on June 14, in the open air bowl at lhelr day an(1 madc n maJiy sub. Long Island. The bout will he un- smullons Jt was impossible to re-der the auspices of the New Yqrk;cord a fracti0ll ot thenl A feal,urc Milk tuna ana jock ucmpscy. . o th the game weie were Vic Vic Menzles Menzles two successive lingers from centie whllu Stan Morln made a counle of one hand flings that were dalsks Casualties were surprisingly few Mit chell had. to retire with a strained tendon and Sintcrbane. who played a great vdntb 'or the C.N.K.A., wus forced off. with a xmhi mjuiy The High School defea'd Uie Warriors ln all exhibition int. nedlate tilt 45-28. The Moose-Elks battle proved to be the most entertaining event of the evening's program with the cup still remaining In the hands ot Brother Bills. Last night's game ended up 4 all., although the Moose vere leading- at half time 4-2. But George Peters' highballed his way through to tie the score. Morgau. playing the same type of basket ball as he did when he scored Uie been found that Jealousies have winning try -for Wales in a rugby arisen owing to the men outnum bering the girls so It is felt that it would be better to separate them altogether. game, was the star player for the. Moose. . Warriors Pferce I4i. Comadlna 5, Naylor, Nelson. Campbell !.! 28. II' . High .Schoty Santerbane I23, Nakamoto (10. Moxley t4, Davles, Miller, Morgan. 2i, Tobey 45. Moose Blaine, Morgan 4, R'atchford,,V!rjk, .Gray, Gomez 4. Elks H. Me.nzlc. G. Pete 4i, Dougherty, Pareiit. Stone 4. Old Timers V. Menzles 4. Stan1 Morln 4( O. Mitchell, A. Phillips.! R. Bartlett. E. Smith, M Budinlch.i D. Ftlzzell 14 . T. Kelsey. II. Menzes 4. R. Smith 16. i C: N. R. A. D. Morrison 2 1. Stiles' 8, Lamble 2). Wingham 8i. Johnson 7. C. Smith. Santerbone 10). E. Smith 2i. J. Morrison 39, ! Was Forty-Fifth Win For Cantab: Oxford Has Won Annual Intercollegiate Rowing Classic on Forty Occasion PUTNEY. England, March 21: Saturday was the forty-fifth occasion on which Cambridge University has won the annual boat race with Oxford. Oxford has won the classic forty times DISPUTE IS UNSETTLED Hope Held, However, of Comprom ise On Railway Wages In United States President Intervenes ... ... u NEW YORK, March 21 President Franklin D, Rosevelt Intervened ln the wage scale dispute between railway companies and em I ployees yesterday and secured ai promise from the companies that wages would be' retained at the present level until the end of the year. There seems to be hope that a permanent agreement may be arrived, at between the contending elements. It was stated here that the railway executive had advised the re presentatives of the- men, that it would b economically Impossible for the- companies to reinstate- on July 1 the former scale prior to the last ten percent cut and that, It this reinstatement Is demanded, Uhh companies would move for anothec five percent cut hi wages. It Is ex-J pected that a basbi of stttlemcnt will be reached on the middle course, Wtdnwday, Match, ai jM To Our New VICTOR 'Globe Trotter' Radio" aBKCff Si m 1e7kuv. That wh di'Hr old Loudon -Ycsterduy wc htul ltuia mid AutruJiu. "Tliere you Hre, sonnj, inrasuro it fo'r yourself: Why, eei n thrre-quarters way 'round Uie world. In the lat few iuijiutv 've orovett ami re-crowed the old Atlantic three time, Tlml's tp(ipr out for distance in a t.in may. Svdnry, Auttnilia . . . Mh cow . . . IahmUiu i . . I'iri.i, and a a train drpHtihrr wouM tmy 'Inter mnliale iMtiritn. 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