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Advertising, and Circulation Telephone ......r 98ft. News Department Telephone, 8m Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION .0? Tuesday,. October ,6 ,193$ Possibly tfie United .States has the..rjght.idejn moving toward peace by having ajl thenations.otthe.tvva American continents join in a regional peace, ..pact; with. Uncle Sam as the big brother extending at p.rptectiy&, fjst, to guard all the younger- brothers, of j. the family Let each continent make a regional peacq pia,ctian,ljther.e wjlljbft little chance of an outbreak. Most ofttheAvars have-been started by close neighbors. THE SPANISH SITUATION Judging by press reports it would seem as though Spain would become another corporative state ruled by a dictator or a junta similar to a number of the adjoining nations. While the civil war is not over, the better, armaments of the rebels put them in an advantageous position and they are bound to win if they keep up the pre sent morale. When yictory. is finally achieved , we shall be able to judge what sort of people the Spanish leaders are. If there is wholesale slaughter, .such as took place in Russia, it will be an indication that their civilization and religon are worth little to them. It must be remembered -that they are the rebels and that those who are fighting for. the contin uation of- a democracy are the loyalists. If there is any virtue in, loyalty, the men who are defending their-cher ished institutions should receive at least the respect of me victors. THE HAS-BEEN In.alltcommunities that are on the frontier, away out beyond there are always found a number-of "wasters," men who seem to have no aim or object in life. They eke out a bare existence, usually regaline themselves, with a bottle of cheap liquor or home bre,w and who eventually are buried ,by the city or thp provincial government. Many oi tnese men were at one time ambitious, keen, hopeful but in each case something has happened which .has dam pened their ardour, clouded their prospects, and killed; their hopefulness. Gradually they drifted to the, outskirts of civilization and lingered-along there until some day another of thpsp funerals with few mourners was held and the sod was filled in to close the mortal life ofione-who was the victim of fate or circumstance. It- is asad ending iu wji4L ."UK'!' Jiuve uwi a ui?iiijai aim nappy- me nau con ditipns been different. Rex Bowling; Club- Exchange Block, Sixth St.. and Third j Ave. Phone 658 Rupert Table Tennis Club, OPEN EVERY DAY 3 to 6 and 7 to 12 Fhont .672 'for reservations, i German Remember Olympic Victors With Homes, Honors and- Holidays BERLIN, Oct. 6: (CP) German Olympic medal winners were show ered with treasures ranging from kisses to houses and gardens. In the, general jubilee over t e. showing ol Herr.. Hitler's athletes, even Helen .Mayer, the only sejvi tic, participant on the nazl .tea.j. was not left out although the L? Angelas, fencing., champion,, failed to repeat. taking second place. Der Fuehrer: himself,- recev?d her. with the, other, German ath letes at the chancellery and her homeiown gave, her a warm hand Mass promotions were, handed out In ths army, police force schutzstaffel and sturmabtellumj Enthusiasts In Baden proposed, all winners from that section, be mads members of the nazl party although membership has been closed since 1933. Hans Woelike, the beefy cop who put the shot so far he got a gold medal, was Immediately promoted to a lieutenancy in the police force. H. Gustman, who rowed and won In the pairs with coxswain at Gruneau, likewise was given a lieutenancy. Of the riders who rode off with about everything in the equestrian events, a major was jumped up. to ieutenant-coloneL and two first lieutenants were promoted to cavalry captains. The champion sculler, Gustav Schaefer, found a bright new Joh awaiting him when he returned home-to Dresden, while Karl Hein. who didn't do so badly with the hammer, did even better in the esteem of the. factory where he I? employed, it presented him with a house, and garden. Glsela Mauer mayerj who won the women's discus, event, .was handed the title of "women's educational councillor"! Many of her team-mates received extra vacations with free trips. There was a sad, note, however The pluckiest man Germany had was Lieutenant Baron von Wan-genhelm, who Insisted on finishing his equestrian event, although his collar bone was broken. Ills horse had thrown him going over a hurdle.. But in order to say team honors for, Germany he.rodf on with arm bandaged to, his side scarcely able to . guide, his, horse. He got pnly.four weeks;, vacation-- just about enough for ;hl$ arm to heal. Winnipegs And Rbugh Riders Play To Draw REGINA, Oct. 6: WJnnlpegs, Ca, nadian rpgby football . champions, and Regina .Rough .Riders played to a six-all, draw. here. Saturday in a major game of the western cpnfer- encj football. Casey Stengel- Is Let Out As Dodgers' Pilot BROOKLYN, Oct. 6: Charles. D, (Casey) Stengel has been released as manager of the Brooklyn Dod.- gers National League, baseball club, George Herman (Babe) Ruth and Burleigh Grimes are, among, those mentioned ,as possible .successors.; Goal Tender- Ofr Big, Puck, T;eani; h. At Stewart? Alfred "Dupey" Dupols of Trail crack goal-tender for. the famous Trail Smoke Eaters, hockey team and former Port Arthur star, pas. ted through the, city last-week., en' route, to the Big. Missouri. mine ,at Stewart. OCEAty FALLJ- ALLIJY.iOPftN, OCEAN FALLS, Oct 6V The Ocean Falls Bowling Association has opened its alleys for the wlm ter season. This, sport promises.la be mgre popular than ever. In Ocwin, Falls this winter. ARGOS. BEAl'iGTTAWAj TPRON.TP, Oct, 6i Toronto Ar gonauts defeated Ottawa. Rough Rtders. by a score, of 18; to l in Big Fpur rugby football :on Saturday, Table Tennis Schedule. October. oVBalagjo, vs Oaldet lOIU., October 7 Mcintosh vs, Japan October & Allen vs, Brown. October 12 Japanese vs. Bt lagno. . : , TableTennisi Leatnie Starts Currie,Teanv defeated Scott.La NUW Considerable, Interest , Is Manifested in ,Play The, Prince Rupert Tabie Tennis League started the seasons ac tivities last night when W. N. Cur;- tlels team defeated Gene Scott's 26 to 6 There,, was a good . crowd of spectators,- acy considerable In terest . w a displayed, Tonight; Bar laeno. and Calderonl teams will meet. Milwaukee Brewers won the Little World Series last week from the Buffalo Bisons by four games to one.. Milwaukee had, won the pennant of . the . American Association and Buffalo the Interna? tlonal League flag. Ralph Summerhayes. lanky mlddle.,wing. with. Hamilton Tigers, was bom in Brantford, Ont., 27 years ago. today. A. product of Vhe, Hamilton City League, Sum merhayes joined- Tigers in 1932 after a season with the, Cubs. Ontario Football Union tearru. Sunday was, the, birthday of Frank, Pjater. Crpsettl, member of New York. Yankees' Italian til umvlrate, of , young Joe Dl Maggb and Tony Lazzerij who has held down the shortstop assignment for the 1936 World Series contenders .Since 1932. when he was. brought up from. San Francisco,. Pacific Coast League club. Born In the coast city he was 26 years old yesterday. His major league bat ting average Is .225, Suit has been tarted at New York by Charley , (Pop) Foster, manager of Jimmy McLarnin of Vancouver, former world's welterweight boxing champion, against, Abe, Lyman, an orchestra leader, who is alleged to have said that Foster and Jack? Dempsey- con spired to fix the fight in which McLarnin lost his title to Barney Ross. Foster claims damages lh the sumj of. $5000. Dempsey was the referee of the. fights Cptj Prince-Cox, came, back from ScoUand without securing a full-back,, for, the. Royers, Bristol soccer hope,-; but, George. Tweed,, a Lpndpn.-Coven.try payer, is ber ing jglveA. a . month's trla"u Harry Adams, 18, doffed hl,s,.shoes and socks for the last nine holes Of his game and won,, the caddy hampionshlp of the Mlchlgr.n Golf Association, tu Detroit The majority repprt-of the Royal Conj irn lsslori.. of) racing .recommends hat m n. circumstances k should batting shops, (off th? course 1 be licenced by the Australian govern ment Kay Stammers, th?.;Br4tlsh ten nls, player who proved to be the mot serious threat for the United Stages womens tennis title, thi,: year, swings her racquet with .h$r lefti hand but golfs; rightrhanded Capt; Ernest Chandler, one-tlm amateur heavyweight, champion of t he world, gave, a, blood,. transfusion for ,his oid.frlencL. sir, Harry Presr ton4 but-both men diediat'OrlKh , :onj England, While, not necessarily reilrjng from the rmg, Len Harvey, fornujr British heavyweight, champion has, been appointed matchmaker (or the etadhim, in.Londoiv, John Frew, Shaftesbury's six foot goalkeeper, who- assisted Warminster Vast season, is being given a.,, trial in Southhampton's soccer team. Goalkeeper Clifford Kirk, for merly of Exeter Cityand Liver-! poo,, has. Joined R,arnsteyf of, the English Football, League, for, this, season.. The. Cuban. House of Represehta; tlyes. hav before, it a bU.ita. if. cogmze the value of baseliall to the nation and set up prizes to be awarded annually by the gov- :v ' t :Swimming Gala r-NORTIl ' SHORE- INDIANS BEAT, OR1LLIA TO TIE, UP FINALS IN HOXLA TORONTO,. Oct.- 6 (CP) , tThe Dominion box lapross&fl- : !nal betweea Ortflla Terriers . and Vancouver North Shore Indlaas,fo.the Mann Cup .was, tied up at one game each last tonight when the, western, red-:, sHins won the second., match., 4-J5 tto,,6,. It Is, a best. three out of, ; five, gamq series.. The Ter- rlers.h.adMt?ken,,thfi. flr.t game Friday night 10 to 8. . . J Vancouver Fighter Gets Unanimous Verdict Over, Tony Canzpiteri NEW YORK," Oct. 6: Jimmy McLarnin completely outboxed Tony Canzoneri and, won a unanimous ten round decision at Madison Square Garden last night. McLarnin was thus able to even up the score for a bad beating he. took at the hands of Canzoneri last May. McLarnin was credited with seven rounds and, Canzoneri with . two while one was even.. Register, For Recreational Activity Here There, were ninaty-elght regis rations yesterday for the physical iducatlon and recreational classes a be.conduQted by Instructor, Pav-d Bell at the provincial government's centre here this winter. Ths .egistration lists are remaining ppen and groups are now being organized with a view to starting he classes tomorrow. Oymnasium classes for the play- jround children wllj be continu'-d Dn Sat.irdays as at present. lUNIOR FOQTJJALL POSTI'ONF.p Owing to lnslement weather, the Junior League football fixture cheduled for Saturday between borden Street and King Edward ligh Schools was postponed. Bor- Jen. Street and Booth Memorial To Take, Part in Hi Event At Paper, Town OCEAN FALLS, Oct 6: An in- Ocean Falls Swlnunlng Pool gyia-. ' errors, naslum, featuring, all the. equip-, Gjants--No- runs, 1921 NBYORK YANKEES WIN WORLD SERIES (Uon,ttn.ueak uum, p?V), , , , cona win oi me series, Freri W rfUnmonsoeu3i.ths QianfenjoW Inrps. aces, started started fnr for 4V,n the (Leaguers'. "auonal I Vr iri t.h flrct All -. i i . r" V 11' j World Saries In .thlrteea years. The 1 AtUcean rw$ crowd was- mau?; 1 Five Vancouver,, Swimming , naileries Giants .Fitz$lmmons apd Man. i ' ci4so. First Inning held at the ciassy uceaa, rair- . . swimming pool in the near future-' QlanU-Two,, runs,; two. hi( no3 With at least flve.VancOuverJaqua)erTPrs- . .. . . tic Stars In attepdanqe. U wJl.be,M . Second .Inning , a show to go down in the annals YankjfesT-Twp. runs, three. hlU, of Ocean Falls history. ... Much "credit Is due Jack Jac-,; Grants No runs, one-hit, no er-quest, swimming. Instructor atrors, Ocean Falls, for the proficiency ln Tliird. Inulng, the! water which has been devel- Yankees One. run, two hits, m' ppe4 by many Ocean Falls swim- errors. mers. I uanis wo runs, no hlU, cne ! '.error. NEW OCEAN- FALLS - GVMj Fourth Inning opEAN FALLS, Oct.- 6: The.neaU ; Yankees Two runs, four hitt, no. ment of the former. Ocean rails, errors. Club, was off lcJaUy. opened with .a.J Fifth Inning - goodly number,of..enthu5last8. tur)in Yfnkees No riir, no hlta, no hjg out for the initial workout,, 'errors. ' ;j j Qjantsope run. one hit, no er- CENTRE. GE r" , ,,. ' COMMUNITY Much Needed Recreational . Build.i Wi Basketball At Qcean Falls Is two- hlU ho t YanketisNo.. runs, na hl no. errors,' j Gjan.V No., runs, no.hlU. no e?r lug: to .be. Erected, At i ..v..Mi,........ftf Ocean FaHs. j YankepSr-No runs, one hit, no, j errors OCEAN FALLS, Oct. Oi-Con-' Giants-One, run, two hlU, ori, struc'tlon Is expected to start In the j errf-near future, of a new cpmmunlty f ElMh Inpin centre here. The building, which! Yankee-On?1 am, twO'hiU, no has. long been. needed, will provide.-errorst .. ; ' . , 1 ' accqmmodatlon- for full-sized bas-' Ojantj One. run, one hit, no. er, ketball flopr badminton, .and rors, , finnrthnll rnnrtJ! nnd BVmnaslum XUnUl.UUHDK facllltl es. Yankees Sevett runs, flvthlu, one error. Glants-i-No runs, no hits, no er- rors, Starting boon, Exhibition Squirming; ocean falls, Oct. 6:-To date! To Feature Softball. the basketball season In Ocean 'q Af O r Pnllt aiii Falls has not actually started but1anWr"AW all the necessary preliminary ar-i OCEAJ FALLS., Oct,, 6: Spoiti rangements, such as organization "fan? of Ocean Falls generally aitj of teams have been completed and looking, forward ' to the softbiH prospects are for one of the big- smoker to be . held on October 1M gest seasons In the hoop game for Feature attractions for the enter-theaper town. In all probability talnment of those wlio chased the Heci MacD9nald, former University oversized baseball during the Ja.' of British Columbia coach .and ref summer and their friends will be, eree. will manaes basketball lea- an exhibition wrestling tourra-- gue, affairs at Ocean Falls along ment under the direction of Fat' 3:hocJ' are scheduled . to meet on i with Jimmy Kelry of Nanauni Dolan, former organizer and gym- li i f - t l me coming aaturaay. Ifame. naslum. manager, To CIT THE BEiTrrZMilMB This advertisement 1 not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern ment of British. Columbia.