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News Department Telephone ...? ; 86 Member of Audij Bureau ot Circulations Tuesday, October 20, 1936 POLITICAL CIVIL WAR With political parties as with nations there is no war ns bitter as qiyifwar. Judginc by published reports of one meeting addressed in Vancouver last week bvRev. Robert L-onnen 01 victoria ana anqtner at ucean -talis by Lrnest uaKeweiJ, J1. U 4. tf)r acJfenzie, these two members of the provincial Opposition" appear to be more interested these days in casting ftieir. darts pf satire gaifist tfe provincial executive of the C. C. F., Which they have renounced or been renounced by, than in hammering away at the did line, parties qs thy used to do. It is a joljy lttle internecine stfjfe the C. C. F. people are having among themselves just "now for the honor "of controlling a third party movement which, even 'had it been blessed with unity, had' little enough chance of ever getting yery far eve.'n in, .BBtfsji Columbia, its tower of strength. And it will pbably prove just as" destructive to the C. C.f. as those Ijina" 61 .quarrels have bee,n kno.wn in the npt far distant past to be, even to' trio establjshed puuucai parties. TfLt'SilEPRISAL The evdpntlY considered and deliberate act of reprisal on the part of Italy in sending a squadron of aircraft into the wilds of Abvssinia to wreak vengeance for n mnssnrrp of Itajian aviators' tiy tfypfajans soipe month's aTgq will not gain much sympathy Wltaly. in the eyes of the world! ilhiv epmpuuneu anpui ine. tnippians stacinur a massacre of this kind. Then it turns around and commits an act not much more estimable, it seems, fpr no other reason, e are told, than to get even. . T1 Hm may think he is gpttinff away with this kind of thino- just pnw. b,ut there niay cpme a day when he will dearlv nav for this ns well as other bloodthirsty acts wiuuii ncive uitu iiuinuuieu t,o mm. Makg pur $tjye jisaqijart?!! for your badrninton requirements. Our rackets are reasonable In price,. In a range that will satisfy either he bejinn?r or experienced"' player, prop In and Inspect puj pelectjon. In flight, correct in p!S?EsriLWl?cocf fteftSP?Ptlnly g00dvalue ,n a lower each ,,, !? HARDWARE s McBrlde Street one'iir"" As King Edward Visited Turkey's "Strong Man" During his vacation cruise on the Dalmatian coast, King Edward VIII stopped at Istanbul for a call upon Mustapha Kemal Ataturk, better known as Kemal Pasha, die .ator "of Turkey. Trie British monarch and Turkey's strong man are shown as they toured Istanbul in an open automobile. New York Americans Club Taken night in the Commercial Bowling j Season to Get Undejc Way October Over by League for Failure To Pay Indebtedness NEW YORK, Oct. 20: (CP) Governors of the National Hockey League last night announced for feit of the, franchise of thg New York Americans because of fail- e of club officials to comply with a formal demand of the club's Indebtedness to the League The club will file operated dur ing the 1936-3T season under the direction pf Frank Calder, president of the National Hockey The Americans have been operated" since; 1924-25 by Williams Dwyer. SOCCER POPULAR IN FRANCE PARIS, Oct. 20: (CP) Profes sional football, now In Its fourth year In France, Is making great strides. There ore 43 pro clubs, a record for the continent, the French league being divided into three sections. MOTORCYCLIST KILLED BELFAST, Oct. 20: (CP) J. T. Brown, well-known rider, was killed when he crashed, at nearly 80 miles an hour, Into a telegraph pole in a 1004nlle motorcycle rac at Carrowdore, County Down. GEHRIG'S SMALL HEART NEW YORK. Oct. 20: (CP) Docbrs who have examined Lou Gehrig, slugging first baseman c the world's champion New York Yankees baseball team, sav one reason for his endurance is :i:n mail size of his heart. PRESTON GETS JENNINGS PRESTON, Eng., Oct. 20: (CP Jack Jennings, Middlesbrouih Football Club's right back, who toured Canada with an English Football Association team In 1931, has been transferred itn Prpstnn North End. Table Tennis Schedule October 21 Currle vs. Japanese Np. 1. w October 22--Japanese No. 2 Brown. k October 20-i-Japanese No. 1 Allen. October 27 Brown vs. Currle, Gyro Club Wins jdver Biologists PnRJ7FITFn'InIJowlingP,ay r VI 1!1 I JUL!' Gyro Club defeated Biological ! Station three games to nil last League. High average scorer was Ellis Morris of the Gyro Club with 160. The game between Canadian National Recreation Association and Bankers was postponed. vs. vs. BIO. STATION 1st Bedford 58 Carter 102 Freeman Sunderland Young ...... Totals GYRO CLUB Balagno Brocklesby Bulger . Large Morris Totals PHOIE 957 Shoulder Veal ......150 .' 83 84 .vl ..477 1st .138 .122 153 .i24 ..r.i4l' Specials BAKEWELL TO PL,Y AGAIN J VEAL NOKTHAMPTON, Eng., Oct. 20: ! Veal Chops (CP) Alfred Bakewelf. Noithamp-! 2 lbs tonshire Cricket Club star, is recovering froml severe injuries sut-fied In a mofor accident and It Is believed he will be fit to play next season. GLEN CUNNINGHAM IIONOREIl ELKHART, fcas,"Oct. 20: (CP) Olenn Cunningham, noted Unjtd States and Olympic mller has been honored hy his 'native city ' which will name a park In his honor. 3 lbs Stew Veal, 2 lbs. & 5 lbs. Turnips BEEF Pot Roast 4 lbs Sirloin Steak 2 lbs Round Steak, 2 lbs. & 2 lb. Kidney Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Short Ribs, 3 lbs. St 1 bunch Carrots Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. , 5 lbs. Spuds Corn Beef 5 lbs. 2nd 115 137 134 74 127 587 2nd 127 152 134 143 190 140 124 ...678 746 798 JUNIOR FOOTBALL POSTPONED Owing to unfavorable weather conditions, the Junior League football game scheduled fpr last Saturday afternoon between King Edward High School and Bbo'i Memorial School was postponed. This Saturday afternoon Borden Street School and King Edwald High School are scheduled to meet. JONES ' Family Market PUONE 951 LAMli AND MUTTQN Lamp eiew, i ids. ei 5 lbs; Turnips Mutton Chops 2 lbs. Shoulder Mutton 3 lbs ;. Fresh Side Pprk pgr, lb, 35c 35c 25c 35c 35c 35c 25c 25c 75c 25 c 25c 35c QF BRIDGE 30 With Eight Teams In Competition The Prince Rupert Bridge, Leagug ; wlir ODen the 1936-37 winter season on October 30 with games sche Jra duled for each Friday eyenjng 107 thereafter. On the opening night 15i 1 the fixtures will be.' as follows: Sons of Norway vs. Brackman & Ker, Ramblers' vs. Prince Rupert .133. Dairy, Musketeers vs. Grotto, Ca- nadlan Legion vs. Canadian Na-655 tlonal Recreation Association. Fix-3rd'tures thereafter will be as follows: 1721 November 6 S. O. N. vs. R. R. 15i lpairy, B. St K. vs. Ramblers, Orottq 164 , vs! C. N. R. A., Musketeers, ys. Le-162gion.' 149 1 November 13J? O M vs Rnmh- lers, B). K. vs. R. R. Dairy, Legion vs. Grotto. Musketeers vs. C. N. R. A. Novtmber 2Q Grotto vs. S: Q. B. & K. vs. Legion, P. R. Dairy ys. Musketeers,. Ramblers vs. C N. R. A. . November 27 S. 9, N. vs. Mus keteers, B. & K. vs C. N. R...A., P !R. Dairy vs. Legion. Ramblers vs. Grotto. December J S. O, rj. vs. p. N. R. A. , B. & K. vs. Musketeers, P, R. Dairy vs. Grotto, Rambjers vs. Legion. December 11 Lesion vs. S. O. N., B, & K. vs. Grotto, Ramblers vs. Musketeers, P. R. Dairy vs.. C. N. ' '- R. A. 1 SPORT GHAT Women's field hockey teams from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland will attend the conference" of tje Women's International Hockey Federation at Philadelphia October 30. They will tour te Uhlffd'sfil either before or, after the confer ence. The. English' and Wlsji eams travel by the ss. Queen Mary. They constitute one of the biggest women's sports parties ever sent abroad. Besides the' placers there will be six delegates to the' confer ence, as well as an army of friends ...U 111 ''': If ' .' ' r' wiju wiu accompany me teams on their travels. Girl Athletes in Edmonton el ementary and. intermediate school. will perform in uniforms designed by Major Hector Kennedy, director' of physical education for "-buhll schools and approved by a cot: mlttee appointed by organization of teachers seeklne to Drom athletics' In. intermediate, and' ei-ementary schools, it yas .decide, V at' a meetlhg'o'f womn Vlce-'pyn.-clpals, They are' "of navy 'blue Qff jjicuwru snorts witn pew ano ong J DC hool color on eaih' side, white Z" IPoTo shlii with sihopr'cr'ejst on 15C ;left"W poocket, whit?'; ankle sop's i ana wnite rubber-soled . running enoes. TIMETABLE. The schedule for the gym classes at the local recreational centre is announced as follows: High school girk-rarades. an.4 10, Mondays and Wednesdays, at i'Ml firs."?.1?3 n. 225 L?' Mondays ana weanesaays at o:ia. Ladies' classes Monday at 7 and 8:3); Tuesday at 7 and Wednesday 1 & 1 and 8:3,0. lUgirschopl boysigrades 9 and iq,Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4; Grades 1 l' apd "i2, Tujeiday's and Thursdays at 5:15. Men's classes Tnesday at 8:30 and Thursday at 7 and 8:30. Any persons wishing to join can sim register ai inese classes. VISIT TU BIP MJSS (Continuea trom Paze. I of faith and optimism being shown gy these people. I had hoped to see the mine and the general layout in more de- . .. . ' . - ? ft ' 'i 'M. tall but all tney couia oner me as sleeping accomoaaaon was a bench without blahkets and I was wet to the skin so I chose the iasler way of returning to Stewart m a laxl which had just got through, the first In several days, and I am writing this from my hotel where we have all the comforts of civilization. Oi the way had a punture and the Ignition system went on the blink so we changed cars at Premier and I 1 rod? dpwn hg bill with ;jack Nekon, who manages the Klllas store at Premier and who Is to be married In ths near future At yremier At the Premier mine I met a arge number pf Prince Rupert 1 people rtclH4ln? ft- T- cpmteh ot. the office staff, formsriy of the Royal Bank, George- Hills the Dalnter, if qraham," Bobby Orme, Aubrey IyarspnV the Murray famjljj. Dr.' Will Kerglh, and "many otn'b. Ji), busy, taking their shifts at work and enjoying the Intervals betweeri. The SUback-Premier Is npw working in b. C.' silver ore end also c4eoflng up the pld Pfpmlcr workings. Concentrates are keep-; the buckets pf tjie tram line? filled and the officials' are re plenishing the pay envelopes of tue cfiipipyees reguiariy. inere is jlttl apparent (jhn since the pays pf the management of "Dale Pitt. Visitors are received gpurteously as ever and the wok '8 proceeding wiihout' any ln'ter-qiption and the whole country benefits. C. N. R. TILVLNS. For the East ' Mondays, Vednpjdays and Frl-, ' day .! .. 0 p.m. Tab Tuesday, October 20, e Tennis OPEN EVERY BAY 3 to 6 and 7 to 12 Phone 672 tor reservations Rex Bowling Club Ecjiarte BJqck frone 658 PERFECTION IN RANKED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy ' Red Sockeye lis PINK SEAL Fipest Pink Salmon Packed by the. only Salmon Canning Company with art all the' 'year; rdund payroll in Prince Rupert. IVMl API Notlrr of Intention to Applj to Lfi"? In the Prince EupVrt Land Rcordlnj District ot R4nge '4, Coat Land t)Utr. tnd (ltuate approximately oat mile In a Southerly direction along th ccul line ol Prlnce.u Royal Island from M Pern Polrtf. MM Hed Pert Point 11 , a.pproxlmatiy lour miles in Wtij direction' ' frtm Bixnard Cove. Take ' NoUde thAt Haw llanaen ot Prince Hupert, .C. ocmpt.:on FUa PacXer lntctidg to apply for a lean ol the. following' described land. Com- as ' mehclnz at a post planted a. hl? witr mark on the ahore-llne In t middle ot a bay being approxlmattij one-'tntl Boutn of Red Fern Poltt thence three chain North-East; theaw fifteen chains Eit thence five cfialni Saub. thence tlltem chains West, hence Northerly to the nearest polo-at' lew water, thence following lo water to a l?olnt opposite the initial post and containing five acres, more cr less. HANS HANSEN Dated, 13th day of October, 1938. SpALED TENDERS m X nqon on Friday, Octqrbcr 23f 9S(i for the followinff un ojf thp iropefty of ajen Motors Ltd. in Bankruptcy: Unit No. 1 Stock. Fixtures and Goodwill. Unit No. 21930 G. M, C. Hi-ton Truck, good condition, Urilt No. 31929 rTord. "A" 1-ton Truck.' good' condition. Unit rip. 4 1935 Chevrolet lV'2-toh, Rebuilt, gobd as new; Uhlt No. 51933 Chevrolet SpeciiH Sfidan. poor condition. Unit No. 61930 Nash Sedan, good cond lion. Urilt Np. 71927 Chevrolet Light Delivery.' Urjlt No. 8 "Woods" Hydraulic' Hoists, Type D-6. new. United No. 9 "Woods'" Steel Dump Bale's, "Type C-4, new, Tenders should be marked "Tenders" for Kalen Motors" and sh6uld clearly distinguish the individual units for which the offer is made; There are 5 hoists In Unit No. 8 and'3'Bodies in No. 9. Tenders should specify a price, on" these ltm$"lndivldually. The highest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. C. I.. K0UF,. Trustee P. O. Box 1C54, Prince, Rupert, B.C. We loan you free a complete Home permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you need do Is send $3.00 to cover the ppst of shipping ana i the oil for 0 complete, Permanents.' will not harm the :tlnest hair. Any one' can guarantee a" perfect wave-with this machine"; No' elcctri-; pity pr experje,nce, needed. When you hav used these supplies more oil ca,h bs obtained Irpm ds'at fifty cents a " Mafvtl Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Aye. YancgMvsr, B.C. - Union Steamship, Limited Steamers lYS. ?&nS R-HP.?ft V.woui?: T.8.S. CATALA EVERY .TUESDAY. 1:30 K.1 Duti Vancouver, Thuriday. pm. T.8.S. CARDENA FRIDAY. 10 :H FJeL Due Varuouver, Monday jn, ROJTND TRIP WAVft Iav1nf Sunday 00 P.M. calling VU Rt) yn, SjewiirVj Ariyojc, N(aaVjYe(returnjn Tuesday, Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Mnce Rupert Agent,' Third AveT Pho'ne 568