FACIE TWO Pr&seiltmg The New Spring Styles I in "Qhyx & Senorita" Shoes ThbtoloVs that are 'Uiftht for Sprinp: . . . Brown tilrick Blue. -The leathers that are Small for Spring . . . Kid, Calf Crushed Jaeathursj-atitelllllft'lJUHi forations, touches of contrasting colors. In the.styles you want for spririg. Come in early ... while our range and sizes .ire complete. the Daily news. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone : ADVERTISING RATES Iraruaent.display advertising, per Irica, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, "per" Insertion Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES -ity delivery, by ball or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 'tjor lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and ,unuea ataies, paia in advance, per year Uy mall to all other countrles..per year Local readers, per insertion, per line 98 81 Si ii The Family Shoe Store I Third Avenue LIMITED $5.00 .10 3 DO 9.00 2rj 1.40 .02 Wednesday. April 10, 1&35 VALUE OF DEMOCRACY ' III thefceliys' ujheh democratic gOverlimcrits often seem to have failed and when thty are acknowledged to be inefficient, it .is interesting to note that they are defended y many who have lived under other kinds of governments. W. H. Chamberlin, a journalist who lived in Russia f6r aliliost twelve Vears. lookint? back at conditions as he fftilnd them throughout that time after being away a year.i wijwea in 4.11c -magazine section oi ine unnsiian science Monitory follows: ;,"My ovVti feeling is that democracy and civilization are almost sybonvinous terms. EVfiri if the method of dictator-Hhip Should produce a higher material standard of living (and Russia's experience up to the present time would emphatically suggest that this is not likely to be the case), I cannot'ebneeive that it would be desirable to live in a society where every printed and spoken word was controlled, WHere .oflfefedhJd to talk freely even to close friends for fr&i- that :h'ey micht be government spices: where social contact with a orejgner was positively physically danger- qusj wnere some-prying snooper was likely to read any m-CdirJing (it OUtgdillg letter and where one was never secure ukhiusi, aniurary arresi anil exne :$ti'. Chnmberlin told of the famihe of 1932-193.') which1 vas brought -on ''to teach the peasant a 'lessori" in whieh something like four million lives were lost. He says: "Under democratic systems peoples have done many foolish tjjings and some crtle) ones, but nothing, I say with full confidence, rettidtely as bad as this state-organized fa-rriine." ' Say everything that can fdlMy be siiid about the constructive aspects of the Soviet i-egirtie. Recognize the in-Utjstrlal expahsidiof the country, the improved educational and recreational facilities for the masses, the absence of rae discrimination, the. sincere belief of many GorniriiihiMtfi that they dre Avorking for Russia's ultimate tood. Hut to nje bersohally the blast furnaces cannot roar loiidly enough, the turbines cannot turn out electrical power-fastienough to drown dtit the crjes of the innumerable-victims of this 'mt'reiless sacrifice Of large sections of the poiJulatiojvoil the altar of industrialization. The 4,000,-000 HVdf? (leliberately lost in the famine, to me, outweigh the iu,000;000 tons of pig iron which Russia produced, for the first lifnen its histol-y, in 1934. ''The description I have Written 'Would apjlly to life in the-"8bVietUnibh as I have known it. it nl greater or less decree, to every gauntry that has thrown oVer demooracy for dictatorship. My own feeling, in looking back at RUJjsiii, is that, if we want to preverit Westerft civilitloil'fl-piii breaking down, either ih the Bolshevik Way or -brnOine -Other, possibly milder, but still Unpleasant way, there is a-very strong obligation to do two things: to work f Or peace arid to Work for social justice; Russia, On frje basis Of .Its present-day record, is not a challenge to afiy Weslerfi coiintryi But it is a very strong Washing Of what might happen to any country under an irresistible double stress of war and of acute poverty and insecurity ahlong large masses of the people." Montreal Leaves No Doubt Of 4 Local hotel keepers report 4 ! 4 reservitlons for the fortheom- 4 j 4 ing kritucky Derby at Chur- 4 . 4 chill Downs, classic Of the 4 ; 4 American turf, as being sev- 4 : i enty percent ahead of last 4 ; 4 year. 4 4' ' 4 4 WHIFFLETS From the WaterfroriJ Bringing passengers, mall dhti freight, C. N. R. steamer Prince Johri, 'Cat. "Nell McLean, arrived in port at 4 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until 10 o'clock Friday night wheii she will 111 tin her return south over the same route. With a 'good sized list of passen gers, C. N. U. steamer Prince Georgei Cabt. II. fckeddeh; arrived In paH on time at lO-o'cldiSk this mbrHlngi from VancdUvcr, 'Powell ttlver and Ocean Kails and sails at 4 o'clock thl afternoon lor-Artyox ahd Stewart whence she will return here to morrow evening southbouhd. Considerable painting and overhaul wofk'has been in progress of late on vessels of the Armour Salvage Co. fleet which are now all In ship-shape for an active season. Northland Transportation Co.'s motorshlp Norco, Capt. Ekholm, arrived In port at 10 O'clock this morning from Ketchikan wllh three thousand cases of canned salmon for trans-shipment east bver 'Cahaalah National Railways. After discharging, the vesspl sailed In continuation of her voyage to Seattle. The Pacific Airways Junkers sea-piano, which arrived here at noon yesterday from Vancouver and THE DAILY NEWS Wjhdnndav Apr 'Ml Montreal Maroons Take Superiority in Winning Over Maple Leafs by 4 to 1 Score MONTREAL, April 10: (CP) Making it three straight wins, Montreal Maroons piit on a fighting brainy display oi nocKcy aim tii'iuaiL'ti uiu lurumo mupie iei'is last, iiijjui by a score of 1 to 1 to Capture the Stanloy Clip, pn hockey's highest prize, and ring down "the curta rofessiolhtl tin on ma jor league hockey for the season. Once again the Mon- trealefs never nllowra the Issue toM 1 " ' get In doubt For thorn it was a 4 4,4 nAi.i i ..l. .....I .iv i ,J l .. lieill mv.iita iiuu mt-j wric uruiuruij Ilia k.ut lAm rrl1ty In tVtA IVM1rl . ' . :. : . .. .. . " . " : i uani Rangers :ers beat heat hearts hearts t penoa am me Aiapic uems present -miiAV hHiay In K' sEMi-rtNAi. rni rivii ': . " : game game i nm on shccEu soccer cup cup me Maroon acience souna ana were able toVt only one goal to the Maromts' two for all their stbrnilng. In the first period, only one goal was made. Jimmy Ward scoring for l Montreal. In the second Weiltworth and Northcolt scored for Montreal and Thorns the only Toronto goal. .The teams entered the third period with the score standing 3 to 1 and the Maple Leafs endeavoring i half way through the filial period.! wentwortn toon me puck awayi and passed It to Marker who scored I the fotirlh for Moiitfeal. Tilt Mdroons took the series by, winning, the first gnme at Toronto 3 to 2 In overtime, the second In' Toronto 3 to 1 and the third last night by the 4 to 1 count. RESERVATIONS TOR 4 1 KENTUCkYiiERliY 4' Heavy Tills year 4 ; ! LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 10: 4; ' '4 GLASGOW, April 10. CPi - 4 4 Before a crowd of ninety thousand fan. Glasgow Rang- 4 ers defeated Hearts of Mldlo- 4 thlan two to nil In the replayed 4 seml-llnal for the Scottish soe- 4 cer cup today. The Rangers 4 4 will meet Hamilton Acadtml- caU In the flhnt mi Anril 20. 4 444444444 ROSS HAS EASY WIN Hail No Oilfiiulty With Henry WoiitU in Scalll- I ill Ni;lit; Saminy Jliclarnlh Wlhi RE ATT I.E. A)rli 10: (CP) itariiry itos of Chicago easily dc-fenilM hit junior llctitvteislit rliampionship agaltlst lltnry H'ciods, Yakima rieyro, last night In twelve room!-; WhI look the count of nine In'liie Hiirtl rolihd.1 Sammy .Mrldrnln of Vaheou-Ver, brother of Jimmy Md--irt1lh, World's wfllerwHRfit xharripliiii, derKioiietl "Red" Crrjory of iiollywoixl in the Aix-routitl Semifinal, t Hotel Arrivals Central Pete BUtt. Port Simpson. i Kno: : C. it Vance. J L. Bellna. Frank' Roberts and son and C. Nelson.! city; M. L. Clark, Georgetown; W., MacDonald and N. Bancroft. En-, arikb; Ole Ahdersoh And J. Watkln- son. Ketchikan; 8. Davidson. Port I Edward; ti. EdgesWh, Jacr. I Savoy ! Mr. nhd Mrs. J. Plumb, Ahyox; R. E. Wakefield and family. Telkwa. ' Royal Mrs. T. Fritzer. Strwart: D. Plnck-ney, Anyox; H. IE Carney, Alice Arm; Miss A. E. Hall. Llbydmlhsler. Sask; E. Hughes. Telkwa; J. L'. Parry, Kanl loops Prince Rupert . ii. E. GoulbOurn. Victoria; T. B. Randall, O. C. Clarke. C. B. Elliott and W. Q. Holland. Vancouver; Mrs. Ben Jacobscn. Ketchikan; O. H. Tychb, Smithers hopped off for the Queen Charlotte Islarids after refuelling, was- back again late yesterday afternoon and, after staying overnight, left nt 1 o'clock this afternoon for the south with the expectation of being In Vancouver by early evening. On board the plane were Pilot C. B. El liott, Co-Pllot W. G illolland and passengers In, the persons of T. B. Randall and G..L, Clarke of Van couvcr' who were- on . business In connection with marine Insurance adjusting. Try a iJally News classified ad. iHWItlltMMiHHW. Stanley FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! 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