flttJB TWO STEVE KING NlIXT TO OU.MF.S lHUffi STORK Spring Suits and Light Coats Call and Look Over ROYAL YORK Clothing Samples for O97 CA Spring, Suit (to measure) Pf 1 v W. R. JOHNSTON Make Suit (to measure), ,$22.50 to Good Fit fitiaranteed SPRING LIGHT COATS, New Pelted Backs, up from DAILY EDITION A WEAK EXCUSE $30.00 $15.50 Third Avenue Phone Green 85 THE DAILY NEWS. fRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. r. PULLEN - Managing-Editor Thursday, March 15, 1934 weak excuse offered to the members of the House of Com mons and the people of the country vesterdav. 1 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeariy period paid In advance 15.00 For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week .10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and j United States, paid in advance, per year 3.00 ' By mall to all other countries, per year SAG Editor and Reporters' Tlephone . . 84 . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations i;;;Tw" ; of the previous basis, w mu iiu ucueve in me uiu jueuiuu ui lKiunjj iuuui e take its course. He has been an able exponent of the primitive law of the survival of the fittest. In spite of any protests that are made to the contrarv zUc and PstaI departmenu on the the mass of the people will believe that the Premier's mo- who1! iecl of f,1' maU serv!fe. 11 tive in bringing back titles is that he may get his rewaixl from his grateful King and country when he decides to!whiCh win reduce the risk of filers' hand oyer the reins of office to his successor. Perhaps it lives. is unfair to impute motives but thev are beintr imnuted bv ! During the past three weeks since the man' on the street every day. It is true that Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Robert Bor- THETDAILY NEWS V- ' - rsfttuuttoy, Marco 15 1934 - r : As Tornado Ripped Through 3oufJietn Slates ; I ' Following Chief Executive's Action Because njen are not equal it is our duty and privilege cpi-After moving again to accentuate the inequality. Those were not the words a less risky basis. Premier Bennett has many admirable qualities. He was that the service may be resumed on thP rio-hr. mnn Jn iha n1ar.Q of tV,Q .;l,f nn.A a "mlted cale' possibly on about within forty-eight hours. Meanwhile at a conference between officials of the United States Army This photo shows a scene of the damage Kit by the mad: ap trcaes whi h -w.-p: iir -URh Gi r-gia Mississippi and Alabama, The storm resulted in prjp::y dam ; runnm : hhj the millions and caused the death of at least 23 persons, injuring hundnc.s of ahers. Thl picture, mad? In Henry county. Georgia, shows th? wreckage of an antcm-'Jile ji.er a tree felt on H during storm. PARLEY ON BONUS BH AIRMAIL Drastic Order Made by President Itmoevelt Pending flulding f Safety Confrmie Halt Called II. K. IIhuvp But May Oct By Senate 6 Not ! WASHINGTON, D.C., March 15:- Over the opposition of admlnlstra- tion leaders, the House of Beprc- Again has passed the bill pit,- Col. Lindbergh in Limelight viding for the' Issuance of $2,400.- 000,000 of greenback currency for ' the paymeiitqf-BoltHersi boiyusea by WASHINGTON; D.C. 'March nr0 of tn 125' n U blful. with wiitfuirr me vennuw win . t 1- LI I 11, I , . i rtorinT lhP Pntire iis,Minn nf nil uctu wui ue nyeciea used by Premier Bennett in defendinir the trrantimr of .ITL by the senate and. m any ca. Pre- tl'tles but it Was the only inference to be taken from his Army planes President Roosevelt Is Ment F ranltHn D: Roovelt has now working to put the service on already announced that he will veto U ln the event r 11 reac,lln him It Is expected 1UI AlglltkUIC. PRESIDENT OF, LEGION wmV -a t0meT r' accepted titular honors but Sir' tractsof prlvate companies, no less !fa electtf D'nn Pldent of Wilfrid Was something of all aristocrat and leader of a than ten filers have lost their lives. Canadian Legion Aast night suc- Liberalism' which would be out of date today, while Sir! this having actuated the president Jcdi,lg Ma'or J- 8 RPer ot llM-Robert was a Liberal by nature but a Conservative hv edu-!on Saturday to rtduce the of i "ieutenant tWmi str vmv ofinn n,A ..e tt . .U , the sprvlre uhlch was followed hv ! . "eunani oencral Sir Percy louu" uaiu: Mjjiiusitauty ui iaie. ne lOOK me line DC-IT, . , ,, , , Lake becomes Grand President cause it the custom to do ho. Neither Sir Wilfrid orl the n! time Ir being. lflIlln the m.n ioSfS air uonert were adomed by the knighthoods they accepted. They needed no adornment Mr. Bennett, it is whispered, will not be satisfied with any mere knighthood. He is said to asnire to some hem ditary honpr such as that of baron, earl, marquis or possibly count. His enemies say he will "take the count" all right, but they are Liberals who pay that or possibly is. "those horrid C. CvF.V' ADOPTINO PARTY METHODS During the last election there was a great deal of talk about non-party candidates and non-party methods. A number of. member? were elected to the Legislature on a BUJLDS STRENGTH QUICKLY the air mail service of the country was turned over to the Army fol lowing" the suspension of the con- Lindbergh Declines Col. Charles A- Lindbergh, who has been looming prominently recently In the discussion of air mall service following his criticism of the administration's action ln cancelling the contracts of private companies, had no comment to make to newspapermen ln regard to the order of , President Roosevelt entirely suspending the service but he Is understood to be ln agreement with the wisdom of the order until such time as there has been a revision of routes ln the Interest of safety of non-party ticket. Yesterday they made a concerted attack (the filers, on the government for not instituting a work and wai Col. coi. Lit Lindbergh was to be called program although only the previous day J the Premier hadln,b,y " th! government as a technical . adviser ln connection with the re- ,mn,i .u ,1 i announced that the administration still was planning toRUmption of the nlr ma Kke carry out a work and wages policy. The action of the C. C.lbut it was announced yesterday V. and the Independents in the House was of the very cs- that he had refused to serve on a sence of party government. It was not an attempt tohelpsPedal committee to inquire into the g6vernment but to embarrass it. It illustrates the fu-ithe caPacltv ot lhe Unlted 8tates limy, unaer our present system, of trying to get away I ' y ' from party government. I that the use of the Army Air Corps to carry air mull Is unwarranted and contrary to American principles," Col. Lindbergh telegraphed to Secretary of War Dern from New York. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK 31 ART NEW YOIIK. March 15: (CP) lUar silver closed at 4C3ic per ounce on the local metal market yesterday Copper closed at 8c per pound, Today's silver price was 1 45?ec. General Alex INks of Yorkton. SaskM Succeeds .Major J, S. Koper OTTAWA, March 15: CP1 Brigadier Alex rtoss of Yorkton". Sask.. death of Sir Arthur Currie. Col. W. W Foster of Vancouver la first vice-president. Serve Royal City Peas oftcner they f rich In food value easy to prepim very reaionablc In price. (JirrS THIRTY DAYS Carl Erkkson, a young man. who . recently drifted into town, was,' 1C TJ A C CTi suucm1 10 thirty days' lmprHon-1 I AuJiU ment b' Magistrate' McClymont In i city police court yesterday alter ! ' noon following hi reent Measure Gels Through uon on a charae of theft of clothes j from another man house. In a rooming Too Much "Party" Last Night Too Much Food, Late Hours, Smoky "" Atmosphere, YIiT-7'Aj Morning No "Acid Headache" No Upset Stomach Vu-nliM y thU is the Ql'ICK-1-ST. SCItl&T tuid lwNSII-Sl vuy l cuiuttMt Fl.lil.ING TJjf; LrvKC'l"S of lAcr-nnJulvrurc lhe n't powerful arid n iitrufinr known l' vince. Jutt do lhi$: . TA,j.lS,i iiWH-nfiiU of Phil-lijH Milk of MtiL'itrttii in a t'a of wuler HHttJUK M. In (he nuirnintf ute 2 more InWrsprMwfuIs itli the jiiire ,r Wl KiLli OMANGIi. IliatS all I nu'll feel grrul! Or luke live eiiii silent Dtnount of PhtUifift Milk of Mncnesiii tablet. Karh tablet i riiiil to a tcu5Mxjnful of tbe liquid. Gel tfoniiine Pliillins ,c5t Milk f Mfiws,:, in t!ie B liiniwiiir li'fiMil lorni. nr the new. in ir i louslv I ronveniviil t:il."-lv. He Fh!lli1sai sure its Pi 1 1 1. 1 .IPS' . . Ibe kiud ilnrtom endonc. NOW IN fA8!fr OK IIQUID fOUM 25t and 50c Slitt MD IN CHAO J u. CHURCH NOTICES ANNUNCIATION CHURCH MISSION J During th'Ift week masses will be at 7 and C a.m.and evening service at 7:30 Onetf the features of tjie Mission will be the Question Uox at the evening service The Missionary will be glad to answer nny questions concerning Catholic teaching - Non-Catholics cordially Invited O Y A L BAN OF CANADA Toronto Judge Is Laid at Rest In Cobourg, Ont. a i T H R THAT WHICH ENDURES Over many yaft and through many thongti, The Royal Bank hoi becom firmly bated upon ;h idid rock of p. rnc and proven strength. Ill petition at one of the great banking Inititutloni of the world hat lohg been reicognlted. K took plate In Toronto hcrt died earlier In the week. uS .Jt at rent In 8t. Peter's Ceme tery ht on Tuesday aftenioou Mr Ju(i Armour, who u-a born hi re ir of a well known family of In-i) ahu and he himself practised COnoUitQ. Ont.. March 15 The , dtatlnetlon In Tornnlo before bf. body of Ihc late Mr. Justice ftr-1 ing elevated a lew yean, aeo i tbf mour. funeral service for whom (Supreme Court of OnUro Uet.ii: END WAS II. TIT H HANDS! Let the Northern Electric ABC Washer Keep Those Shapely Hands OUT OF THE WASHTUB Why batter your hands ngalnst a washtub, Why . redden , and coarsen thenj by pcfJodlc Immersions when an AllC FJectrlc Washer will do the Job so thoroughly .and so quickly. A few washdays away from Uiu hand tubs will' soon restore your hands to their normal smoothness nnd whiteness and the family wuliinr,s will be done better than ever and In a fraction of the time. It's easy to own an AUG Jii.$t bay, 45,00 down, with the bulaice spread mmfottnlily over Uw years, Northern British. Columbia Power Company Limited