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Circulations - DAILY EDITION EUROPEAN SECURITY Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PK1NCE HUPEttT. B.C. U 'i The Family Shoe Store I Third Avenue LIMITED Phone 357 .mtzmmsmrmmzmrM im rimi.itiri !irji:iM.i:iiitini THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RCPERT - BRITISII COLUMBIA (5.00 .10 300 900 .25 1.40 .02 Monday. April 1. 1935 As a jneahs of preventing war it is possible that no move has yetTjeen made which is as important as the series of conierences on European security initiated bv the British government and carried out by Sir John Simon and Capt. .Anthony Eden. For the first time the Soviet government has seen the desirability of taking its place as a friendly nation that is willing to co-operate with Great Britain and other powers with a view to bringing aboui a concordat which is absolutely opposed to war. This is of course aimed at Germany, as that country has shown a disposition to tun wild of late. At the same time Germany is asked to join the ring of nations which is determined to prevent war. With Britain, France, Italy, Russia and Poland united to prevent anv other nation overst is very little likelihood of Germany attempting to embroil wi vuiuuitiu in uiiuuici uuiuucu one would oe circled about with enemies and would hnvo rWi t Vm ; last big war of coming out of the fight victorious. Russia 18 much stronger than she was in HH4. Ttnl fetronger and so is France. Britain will soon recover her nosition. fi ------ - ...... v t.u Ut uiiil uui ii is nanny JiKwy the millions of men who were communists onlv a cvujjiu m years ago can now be ardent militarists. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- j Deadlock For Supre mcy In Ten J in IIOHIIIIC LXSUC IMVKII j Last Night i Hie deadlock for leadership of the Ten Pin Howling League was broken last night with Knox Hotel going into exclusive possession of top iilace witli a three to nil match victory over Nelson's Five while Grotto lust to Canadian Legion one 'match to two. The aggregate score in the one match was 1913 to 1C96 for the Knox while in the other it was 21 1C to 1&33 in favor of the Lr-gion. High average of the evnilng was 154 by Dido Ourviclu The teams were as follows: Grotto Coverdale, Morin, Bury. Bill Thompson and Gurvleh. Canadian Legion J. Moran, Par ker, Todd, Schrlaberg and, Stacey. Nelson's- -Way. Hibbard, Morris, Wanamaker and McLeod. Knox-Biggln. Vsltch, Knutscn. Young, Asemi&sen and Maoey. The Ti n Pin Leajue standing to date Is as follows: Knox Hotel Grotto Moose Canadian Legion .. Rose, Cowan 6i Latta Elks Power Corporation . NeLson"s . ... ATHLETIC CMIB WON series for the Sun Life Cup. W. L. 14 4 12 fi 11 7 io a 9 9 7 11 C 12 3 15 Continued from Page 1 The first game was played at the Y. P. E. A. Hall with the home squad defeating the visitors 32-22. It was an uninteresting contest ex- ept in the last five minutes when both teams put on a spurt. The Y's had a seven-point lead at half time, score being 17-10. The Club played a better floor game than tho Y's but they did not shoot near-ly as well as the home squad's forward line. The second game was played, on the Athletic Club's home floor and the latter ran roughshod over the Y. P. E. A. to win 27-9, making It fmlte -clear to the attending Port Simpson fans why they should re present that village' In the play offs. The game started slowly wlUi both teams waiting for breaks and it was eight minutes to go when the Club turned on the heat. At the end of the half the visitors were on the short end of a 5-15 score. After the brealher the Club started with a vengeance while the Y's ran around trying to find a combination to get through that defence put up by the Clubbers but It couldn't be founl so, when the final whistle .sounded, the score stood 27-9 with the Clubbers win ning the series 49-41 Individual scoring was as follows: First Game P. S. A. C. (22I-0. Moody (3), Beynon 421, O. Wesley (ll, O. Johnson 2i, G. White, D: Mus-grave. C. Ross 4). Y. P. E. A. (32) R. Sankey t7i. Art Wesley (10). T. Moraes 13, W. Johnson (1), A. Talt (1), C. Brent-Ten. Fouls called, 31; Y's. 13; A. C, 18. Second Game Y. P. E. A. (9) Sankey (3), Wesley (2). Moraes, Brentzen, W. Johnson (2), Talt (2), Knott. P. S. A. C. (27) Moody (5), Wesley (11), Mathers (7), O. White (2), C. Ross (2), Johnson. Fouls called, 29; Y's, 16; A. C, 13 A Daily News Wont-Ad. will get what, you want spring suit topToat Samples Just arrived. Prices reasonable. . Come le and gel the first choice, M. T. LEE-Third Ave. THE DAILY NEWS MotnUy di .mxmx 13 w xy3TB3i3 isi-5 3rKri .nia ui j mi ma m msmt ujnmtmtmitt9mumxmTm I S SPORT NEWS KNOX GOES ISTUDENT YT? L:lfa!s INTO LEAD BOWLING "XSEd, Lucky Strike Leading Ilich School GlrLv-Kuckarvo llich lUy High School Bowling League re suits Saturday were as follows: Girl Kippers, 781; J. M.'S, 673. Aces. 024; King Eds. 571 May Maids, 507; Co-Eds, C12. Gadgets, 558; Bowler Brs. 531. -Twlrlers, 715; Lucky Strikes, 785. Knutwn Butkarpas, 718: Chami. 872. Tigers. 780; Giants, 772. Cubs. 752; Punts, 725. High .Ncwers were: Olrls Itlta Strotndahl. 210. Bays- Jack Unwln, 22G. ' The standings: CMS League Lucky Strikes Twirlers 2884 j Aces 2001 Kipjers Gadgets Co-Eds : j: m.'s , King Erls - 2247 Bowler Bears .r Play Maids l Buckaroos Punks 1mj' league ObnU 3011 Champs 3002 Cnbs 2920 Tigers 284J CAMERON IN LEAD (Continued from Pace 11 2001 . 2470 had begun It with a double balk. Donald was off form completely and this was surprising for In practice recently he had been playing good billiards. But It was not "Dutch's" night last night. Tonight the second - block of 500 will be played and Uieodds are that -Dutch" will strike his form while billiard enthusiasts are figuring on Cameron topping the hundred points In a break. Wednesday and Thursday evenings the first semifinal between Tinker and Balagno begins. This promises to, be a ding-dong affair with the winner a very open TIME TABLE OF BOWLING April 1 Bluebirds vs. Grotto, Doodads vs. Strikers. April 4 Carnation Girls vs. tUs, Coquettes vs. C. N. R. A. April 8-BIuebirds vs. Strikers, Doodads vs. Grotto, Steamship Sailings for Vancouver Tuesday -Catala ..... 1:30 p.m. Thurs. .. P, Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday s. Prln. Adelaide 10 p in ,6s. Cardena midnight April 4, 15, 25 ss. P. Norah 5 p.m. (rom Vancouver . Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rujiert- 10 p.m. Friday sn. Prln. Adelaide 4 pm Ss. Cardena p.m. April 11 and 21 ss. P. Norah ajn. for Anyos and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wednesday-ss P. Rupert 4 p.m. From Anyos and Stewart-Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 ajn, Thursday ss, Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. for Naas Klvfr And Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala' 8 pm, from Naas River & Port Simpson Tuesday- CaUl'a . 11:30 ajn. For Queen Charlotte Hands April 12, 20 ss. Pr. John 10 p.m. Prom Queen Charlotte Islands-April 10 and 24 ss. Pr. John ajn. or Ocean Falls Thurs. ss. p. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. frem Ocean Fall Wednesday ss. p. Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p m. Ss, Cardena p.m. For Alaska-April II and 21 ss. P. Norah a.m. From Alaska . April 4, 5, 25-rj. P; Norah pjn. From Skeena Rler Friday ss. Cardena.w. p.m. Young Liberals defeated Senior i Liberals by the Hose margin of 20 ' points in an aggravate score of 2765 to 2745 in a special bowling competition yesterday afternoon. Hie play was followed with interest i by a goodly sized crowd of spec tatorx, i i Young Liberal- -Lindsay. Husoy. Styles. Johnson. Bury. Budlnlch, Hunt, Uartle and F ' Contadlna. ! Senior Liberals Morin. Clccone. Starry. Vanee, Guntlrrnon. Coma-'dlna. Harry Memle. niggin. Ase-Imisticn and Schria'xrg. j The possibility of a match being arranged between teams representing the C. C. F.. ConiJervatlves and 2057 Liberals Is now being discussed. I-UHES' BOWLING 34C01 23C4 Annette's C. N. u. A. Blue Birds 2, 32 2082slrUm I Carnation Girls j05C!Doodad iiwil Coquettes 5 . 5 5 5 . 5 5 Grotto .5 STANDING Ladles' League standing to dale O. Ttl Ave 71C4 0885 C284 C143 C0C3 0004 C042 5225 BOWLING STANDING The Five Pin Letue standing to date Is as follows: W. L. Lamblc A: Stone 8 1 Knox Hotel 5 4 ough to gel white out and ran up Post Office 3 a the biggest break of the competi- ; Rinky Dinks 2 7 tlon so far before ending It as hi News! 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