DAILY EDITION 0 Ml' MAY U I RAINET'IK i Are You Prepared For This Wet I Weather? I See that your feet are snug -J and dry no matter the wea- u ther by wearing Rubbers Sole A tent Gutu Pereha Brand Third Avenue mone 357 LUflTEO Where Service 2nd Quality " ' Excels i A MEETING POINT . 9 wWS"!611 out Xhat will give a very large measure liJWyctfTimenc o each nation while at the same uruitiiug ijie woi Kera ana maic Br Vfe QUALITY W COFFEE 45 H Buy me Be-t and note the ? difference THE FAMILY I SHOE STORE I "mim ib ra b tmi aim i bj b i b imaui iBimiaaBrBiB THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. POLLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For 4esser periods, paid In advance, per week By mai to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and .united states, paid In advance, per year . - By mall to all oti&er countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per men, per inserUon . Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Jul 3 XX) ex 25; J02 1:40' Thuw-ay, Jaauary 31. 1935 There must Jbe a meeting point between old time capitalism and extreme communism. Russia tried communism, and is steadily moving to the right until today the country is strongly capitalistic in many respects. At one time the Russian leaders expected all nations to follow them into communism but, after a long wait -during which time the Russian propaganda had little effect on other nations, Dictator Stalin has changed his policy, so that Russia has not only entered into treaties with capitalistic nations hut has become a member of the League of Nations working ior peace ana stability instead if 'endeavoring to cause disintegration and war. On the other side of the picture we see many nations becoming more democratic or taking up national socialism as in Italy and Germany and other European countries. Big finance is being shorn of its power and schemes such as national social credit are beimr advanced. . While some people expect the whole world to go fascist . just as tne Kussians expected the whole world to go com munisi, it ik pronanie that a scheme of things will be gra of time ing me worth living for every citizen who cares to twork. Premier Bennett in Canada has, by leading his lagging party forward towards Liberalism about fifty years at one jump, done his bit to bring about a totter condition. While doing this he will not satisfy those who feel that the Canadian workingman should have something more than mere protection in his present status. Canada has lagged behind in movements for social and economic betterment. So did the United States until Roosevelt entered the picture as a popular leader. Today there is a general movement forward and in this movement every country in the world will have to join until in time a world commonwealth is made possible with every man having an opportunity to make a good living, protected against the pressure of big business within or the danger of war from without. Rack-ward nations will have to be brought forward until they cease to be an economic danger as a result of low wage scales. It is possible that this world state is the millenium of which much has been spoken and written. SPORT CHAT The snort of bowline is showing wj4The recently-estabttsbed new alleys 1 at the .Elks' Home nave proven po- j pularand tonight another new re- sort will be opened In tfae basement of the Exehange lliocfc Times have , changed since the good old days when they used u Ten bowting al leys in connection with the pool hulls and it was regarded entirety as a man's game. Now the ladies take an active part as may be seen from the success of the Ladies' League -which fc being operated at the Elks' Home. In conneeUon wftii the opening of the new Exehaneg Block alleys tonight, a team representing the Knox Hotel has Issued a ehnHentc to play any other live-man team in town for a turkey dinner. Line-ups for tonight's Ladies' Bowling League fixtures are an-1 nouneed as follows: MussaMem's vs Lucky Strikes, Big Four vs. Canadian National Recreation Asftoda-tton; Alley Oats vs. All Stars; Ru- ertette vs. Strikers; Boston Red-) vs. Annette's. Boston Bruins bTanked the New York Americans at Boston Tuesday night to move back into the leadership of the American Division of ihe National Ilockey League with a margin of a single point over the Chicago Black Hawks who had an open night. The Rangers, playing In New York, downed the Toronto Maple Leafs in a free-scoring engagement and, as a result, moved into a tie with the idle -Detroit Red Wings for third place In the American Division. Montreal Maroons downed the long-suffering St. Lout Bagles at Montreal in the only other game scheduled for Tuesday night. Port Simpson Athletic Club senior and Junior-intermediate bas-ketbal Reams arrived In port Just before noon today aboard the Kelne-boat Anna Louise, Capt. Ernest Dudoward, from Port Simpson to engage In games here tonight with Grotto Seniors and Scythian Juniors respectively. Other boaU brought along fans to watch the names, the number of the visitors totalling twenty-four In all. They had a rough trip comlne. in The projected trip of the Scy- VANCOUVER, Jan. 31: (CPI Apparently none the worse for their ten-day tie-up as a i result of snow and floods In the Fraser Canyon while travelling from Edmonton to the coast, Bobby Rowe and his Portland Buckaroos arrived here yester-4 day via .Prince Rupert and had no difficulty In defeating the Vancouver Lionslast night four to one. At Calgary, Edmonton and Calgary played a two-all draw. PORTLAND IJUCKAROOS WIN OVER VANCOUVER BAIL? Thursday, January 3: Mollison's Famous Plane Seafarer TL In which Amy and Jtm made historic transAUantlc Eights. Dispatches tods; .eil of a new adventure planned by Jim In the way of a stratosphere H-ghf, from Xos Ar.ceres. ars.rJitBjar.!;av.fBriHs ! SPORT NEWS Basketball! Tonight January 31st First 'Game PORT SIMPSON (Junior) vs. SCYTHIANS Second Game JUNIOR ELKS vs. SENIOR KLKS Third Game SENIOR Port Simpson (Athletic Club) vs. Grotto Children 15c; Adults 25c GAMES START 7:30 PJU. ihkms Junior League basketball team of-Prmee Rupert lo Ketchikan this week-end for u series of game with Ketchikan High School was called off today iollowini le receipt of a mesaagt by Arthur Mar ray. captain of the Saythians. from Lawrence SnoaL coach of the Ketchikan team, stating tint It would be Impossible to entertain the Prince Rupert aggregation trt Ketchikan Uihi Friday and Saturday owing to a trip to Wrangell having been arranged previously and also as re- 'jalrs are being made to the Ketchi-' kan gymnasium. Ketchikan High' School team now proposes to come' here with the Normanna Chorus party on Saturday of next week. Maying games here that afternoon and evening, with the Scythians paying a return visit lo Ketchikan on February 15 and 16. ' Hockey Standings International Division Toronto ... Maroon Americans Canadiens St. Louis W. TJ. L. F. A. P. 2; 3 8 92 61 Ah 15 2 10 71 48 32 7 7 .15 M 77 21 fl 3 13 52 70 21 0 4 22 50 9C Iff Amrrlcan Dlvhion Chicago 15 4 10 67 54 34 Boston 10 3 11 m 64 35 ; Detroit , . n 6 12 ffil 58 28 1 Rangers 12 4 ill 75 70 28 C. N. R. Trains For the Kast-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a. 30 p m. tMrmzMiMxmxmrmxmxu ISSt B m a k SCORES IN BADMINTON Prince Rupert far 'Ahead in A" I.eacue With "B". League Cbbe Following were scores made In the Prince Rupert Badminton League fixtures last evening: "A" League-No. l nupert. 11 Skeena. 9; C. N. R. A, 6; No. 2 Ru-jert. 3. "B" League C. N. R. A, ; Skee na. 7; Rupert. . Learue Standing The league standing to date is as follows: "A" League No. I Rupert : Skeena t N. R. A No. 2 Rupert tB- Leaiue CNR A. Skeena Rupert LIMERICKS STOP TODAY Till U Last Chance to tie t Tliem Into be Kllrlble For Prhe The limerick contest close definitely today. Any entry may be .nailed tonight or left In the office erteibax"but none win be accepted ater. Following are a few of those Tcelved: There's a very, moist place callod. Vancouver, vVhere traffic ctarvH. even manoeuvre 80 Rupert took . pity On that drowning city rtnd novir evrnnore we. can "spoof", ''" ' '' 'er. O, Prince Rupert may jive us a pain. At the wet we may grumble In vain. But the Ice and the snow How we watched them all go. When down came the friendly old Tain. Vancouvers a 'city we know, Fed up with floodsblbaarila and snow, It arlves them a 'pain To'bow'lo'rTie'name Of Prince Rupert where balmy winds 43lrw. Tlie railway trains could not tcet over The Jmow-'blocked m-rds -into Van couver, Ihey had to go 'round Via "Rupert's 'bare gTormd, Wliere It always t(jfte safe to manoeuvre. Will you please tlose "the contest this Instant, 1 ' My family's a-i'hunger rrfilte frequent, I nruft. cook this 'dinner, You wicked rtd slrmeT, And -can't with these rhymes so persistent. 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