DAILY EDITION, Tuesday. August n ! ' ' " 192J PAQI TWO DAILY. NEWfl. 'Tr X-w . VI h N ' '"Afwii' arvlv I JL T JL JL JfLidl j Tests are Bein's Made at Various We Cian Meet Your Shoe Requirements -4 . . Whatever, your, woik-or profession, maybewe have Shoes tbr suit you. ' Kid Boots or Oxfords for the professional man. Calf Bqots or Oxfords for; every day wear Work BQots for hard wear made by "GREB:" We are tl sol ageaMor '"PS HRTR SHOE? Wherfi Most People Trade W F AMILY SHOE STORE LTD PHONE 357 (Esteb. 1908) THIRD AVENUE THE A1LX NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH, COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince, Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. RULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly, perlodi paid In advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid. In advance, per week 10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and Advertising and. Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Tuesday, August. 11, 1936 BASIS 0$ CIVILIZATION One of- the most: revealing sidelights on the civil, war in Spain was brought out by a newspaper correspondentt who TTMOLFJTM The Ideal Floor Covering We carry, a gqqd range, of. Linoleum, at- prices ranging from 45c, per square yard to $1.40 per square yard. Many delightfu patterns are, available in this long wearing, ! radical and Inexpensive oor covering. Drop In. and ipipect. our, "stoQk. We also qarry a, good, variety of Con-goleum Rugs in the newest patterns. GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 'I The effieency tests have been taken at the various Gyro p'ay-jgrounds. Thft events. are-dash. hlghJump, standing hrqad-t Jump. land softbalL throw. To gain the. efficiency, ribbon e,very partlcl- pant raustt score, 80, points in each fvenu iiic iinai tests mr me Championship .S&eW, for, eachcUy.-s ision will be held at the Exhibition building qn., Fijday, after-. !roon. The following have obtained I their, efficiency, ribbons: I ; Girls- Doniia, Adams, Cajalle Smith, Rita Turgeon, Alice Clapp, Marie, HJkersqa, Shh-Je.y, Ebourne, Betty Darte, Betty Barber, Ejajicis Robertson, Ruth. Sc.he.rk, Arllne Fitzjgerald, Alice Barbe, Joan Mil- i ex, Gwen Hogan, Eileen Feasby I Iixa, Robertson, Renee Croxfprd, i Thelma Brockway, Ella KrauseJ Jean Krause. I ! Boys Stanley Scherk, Glsn ! j Smith, Jimmy Forman, Don Hart- (wig. Eric Barton Denny Oarson.i j Bill. Hunter, Ralph Anderson. Erejtt Soles, Oliver Santerbane, Bob McLean. Girls Don't Like PlaictSwjin Suite Female, Vanity. Factor. Turnout. atv Harvard In Poor Pool? BOSTON, Aug, 11.: (CP)r-Irtr vesilgation at the Harvard swimming pool reveals the male, attendance there Is three, times thai of the; female. The pool attend ant, asked for an explanation. holds female, vanity, has a lot to An nrlfV, (t . w 4 ft& Vtothlnor CliHe was trailing a. retreating aripy across the country, saysihe said, while men have a choice the Victoria Times in a recent editorial article. Stoppiiiglot colors. Although, the women are at a little farm to get.a,drink, the correspondent aske,d,the! 1 peasant wno uvea mere on wnicn siue ne was The peasant said bluntly that ha was on neither; side. He only hoped that both sides would get the fighting over with aid,go home, so that he qould go ahead with his job of getting the crops in ; and, he wound up. by wishing an eternity of bad luck on all generals and armies that insist on holding battles on someone's farmland. Human civilization is-'.strange-growth, and. we. do. not entirely understand how it got started or how it does manage, in spite of obstacles, to keep, progressing; but it is very clear that its base is the worker and not the warrior, the man who produces rather than the man who destroys. Civilization, that is, does not rest on a base of armies and navies; it rests on. the backs of the men who work with their hands, in field or in shop, and it will last, just as long as they go on holding it up. They are a greater procession, in the long pages qf history, than all the hordes of warriors that ever followed a drum. They move without glory and without battle flags, poets do not immortalize them and the history books omit their names. But for unnumbered, generations they have gone on, tempering the earth to man's habitation, making possible all the graces of living which lift man above the level of the beasts. The far-called armies melt away, and the winds, carry off the crash of their battles. The plain man at the bottom, is eternal, and. be ha$ the world and all its hopes in his keeping. H& makes possible Shakespeare and Beethoven, the Taj Mahal and- Rieims Cathedral, and all the glory and marvel of which human effort is capable. And' if, with all of this, he wearily asks the fighting men to get out of the way so that he can, go on with his job is he asking too much? perfectly willing to use any, of Ms supply of sklr.Uess suits he doesn't distribute them "until, the boys-suits are all used up," Even if. the girls bring their own suits, they won't get in the water, wearing them, he went on. "The dyft would get in the. vater, and. the lint would come off.' Harvard's, supply for women ranges In si2e from a modest 34 to an ample 44, and the latter got sizes. As yet the girls have, made no complaints, and the head' man claims there should be no reason for one. In his opinion, the suts don't look, bad at all when they're on. IN THE, FAMILY PRESTON, Eng., Aug. 11: a golf links, here ttye other day PITCHING IS HOT: Carpenter of Smithers Neary EjntfflUJalUf, Earafe-Vl)f. Out of Practice Jack Carpenter, star hurler of the, Smithy s, baseball. teani,. ar most entfre4-thej diamond spotf& hall. of. fame in tlx; tame at. Smithers last Saturday, afternoon Hh Prince, Rupert when , he. held, the. coast tearq. hHlfs, until the ninth, inning, when Bill. LarnPk came, up and, spoiled tilings fpr. him by. clouting. out. a two-bagger. In. spite of. this, however, prince Rupert, was. still, shut. out. The.Smlthereens, nicked, Lam-( tie for twelve hits, In spite of the efforts of the I veteran Stan Marin to have the locals put- up as good- a showing : as possibje the. Rupert, players. I weje loose, and decidedly ,out- of j practice. They deserved lose i and, indeed, if they do. npt brace up a bit and keep themselves in better trim in future they, may i not be getting bids to, any more, I. out of town parties. CARDINALS TAKE LEAD; By Clash Between Hurlfrs j too ai. lAJUis, Aug. 11; Ofc UOUW Plain drab, gray suits, with ample j Cardinals defeated Chicago Cubs Skirts, all alike, are allotted tr. i yesieraay 10 resume leaaersmp 01 each girl who, applies at the pooU me National League, wjm a one. game margin, ine game was tea-tured by a clash between, the opposing hurlers Dizzy Dean and Tex Carleton-wnich alrpstde-veloped Into fQcuffs when Carle-ton made fun of Dean's pitching. yesterday's Big League, scores; National League , Chicago 3, St. Louis 1, New York 5, Brooklyn 6. Boston 9, Philadelphia 1,, American League.. Washington 13, New York 4, BasebalL Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. St. Louis 65 Chicago 63 New York 60 AMEND GOLF BY-LAW. j Pittsburg 53 GLASGOW, Aug. 11: (CP'- Cinc,nnatl . 51 QJasgow Corporation's petition f or j BP"lon - s. confirmation, of. its amended byrBrooklyn - 42 law nermittinsr Sundav ffnlf nn Philadelphia 39 1 1 i 1 , a ' a r?i: municipal courses, was. granted, re,-1 centjy. The corporation, owns, nine public course;. AMERICAN a father and son holed out In on Washlneton S3 on the same course within an'st. Louis,, 38 hour- In separate matches Iphlladelnhia a 1 MfUKTlNU Or r tit WOMAN-HATING L. 42 42 46. 52 53 57, 64 66 LEAGUE vy. New York ,.72 Cleveland .... .61; Chicago L. 58 Detroit ,. : 57.. Boston 55 L. 35, 43 50. sq 53, 54 69. 70 Pet .607 .epo .566 .5Q5 .490 .462 .396 .371 Pet. .673 .560 .53,7 .533 BUUTHAMHUN, Aug. ii : MATTAPOISETT. Mass.. Ausr. 11- SIX-TIMES WINNER-SALFORD, Eng., Aug. 11: (CP) Arthur Taylor, member of Sal-ford city polls force, won. the national police quarter-mile swimming, championship of. Great Britain for Uw sixth time the other day. He first won It ln 1925. THRICE, CHAMPION; NEWPORT, Aug, 11: (CP)r-MUe. Jedreiowska of Poland won the Welsh women's singles fpr the! ithtord time,, recently, by, defeating,. ' r-l M a A I I . Ml ft V", "." i.iie ruwsu, aw; iyw retains, the ctp, IN MELBOURNE, Aug. 11: (CP)--! point. Mail Schedule For, Vancouver Monday 2 Tuesday .. Friday 9;30.pfm. Saturday Sunday ifrtdsgr ,'NeU, McKenna, racehqrse owner. ?rom ..Anyox and,tewart P-m. Aug. 8, 15, 19, 22 and 29 ... p.ni From Vancouver j i 8unday ....... 4 p.m.' Monday a.m, Wednesday )0 am 1 Friday 10. a.m.. Aug. 10, 44, 17 and 24 . a.m,t lor Anyox and Stewart twon at Caulfleld.wlth Sixteen An.- Tuesday. ......,..ll;3p a.ra, ; nas and ln Sydney wltti Orietj Saturday 5 pW,' Orb on a recent Saturday. The, For Naas River and Port Simpson-next night burglars entered his -Sunday , .7 pjn I room but he was In luck' again, From Naas River and Port Simmon They didn't get a thing, j Tuesday u-l. 11:30 a.m. CANADIAN, LEGIONJIAS CINPH QN LEAGUE SQ doubles, FOOTIULINEAR, OVER With tye, Qapalan Legion )iaving already cinched the .Kfobley Cup, emblematic of- cty fqptbaj) charmiiQ.n.shJp,, the soccft season.., may. be, sajd to be practically over,in.Rrince Rupert, Qw.lng,tp raliuthflx- ture sqhe.d.uled for, last, eve- rngf between. Canadian Legion and Royal Canadian Naval j Volunteer Reserve was post- ! pened. i " . ; L0GALS WON; .second set jail, Brown i BILLIARDS Canadian Legion Team, Wins. Qyer Representatives, of H, M, C. S. J Vancquvex. ! The local Canadian Legion de ilea ted a biljiard team from 5J, M C. S. Vancouver at. the weeH-end by the dose score of 707 to 684. The Individual results were as follows; Legion-Judge 100 Voungman .100 Ranee .: .100 Preece 97 - . Doherty 100 J Beale 91 Defeated Cubs in Garqe F.eaturpd Dawes 50 TENNIS Vancouver- Walker 37 Whitehouse 73 Blakey 96 Jennings 100 Zanella 78 Gleave 100 Langlois 100 FINALS Four Games, Played at Week-End, . One of. Which, Was Not.. Completed Playing between showers on Sunday, tennis finals were completed with the exception of the men's which was called in the with, the score at. five and Norrlngton having won the first set from Horton and jGreggor, seven to five. This match ;ls spheduled to be continued this, eveplng. Following are the scores whjeh do not Indicate the close play between contestants: Mrs. H. J. Horton and Mrs. S. J. Jabqur beat Miss E;. Davis and Miss B. Edgcumbe 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, Mrs, II, J. Horton beat Miss. B. nerner;3-6, 6-3, 8-6. Mrs. Jabour and C. J. Norrlngton beat, Mrs, A. Mitchell and T. W Brown 64, 6.2. H. J. Horton. beat Roy Morrison 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3.. rLTCI! CAMI? IN, STADIUM DENVER, Aug. 11: (CPi Eleven pup tent? dotted th? gwenswa,-1 of the University of Denver Sta- .509 dlum. Investigation, disclosed-sleep-.495 ing stq.'r. qf West Texr TicJieri Coll-sge of. Canyon, Tliey MO were bound for Yellowstone part. iani stppped to, attend the versity's coiching, school. Southampton, second division caddies at the Reservation Oolf hike iv ctvi p English football club will, raise club here struck for higher pay. LONDON, Aug" 11 (CP)-p, T no objection, to L. B. Flshlock. from women golfers, one said: "I'd Eckcrsley, former Lancashire eric-Surrey cricketer, playing for En3- rather caddy for 100 guys than feet cantain land against Australia next year.l0ne. dame . . . women, Elve me a. Rypha He was one of best forwards last Southampton's I p?ln ln nec And. the way entertained, the Lanchashlre team year. they, tajk!" They carried their! to dinner at the House of, Com rnqns the other day. VRODUtJTIVE GOLF COURSE JOPLIN, Mo., Aug, 11: (CPjr Few nlnerhple golf courses, have turned, out as many prominent fairway troupers as the. Oak Hill 12:30, pjn.,001" club' nere Three, nptqd Kuu pros., rtoruHl, Bmitn. Ed .. 6'p.m. Dudley. QPd Dwey Longworth all 7 om 2 n rn, j. started here, SPORT CHAT The deep-chested boy who always had. to recltfi.pleces. at school, whq as called on to read sports results on the ticker tape in saloon back rooms and who used to announce, ad-lib, on workout-days at Orupp's aymnaslum, Is now., tha chief sil ver-tongued orator, of Fitiana in Moo; Vnrlc Tt was While, he WS manager of Grupp's, up on 116th - Street that the oratory bug really I couldn't tejl you what. 1 said l hit Harry Balogh and started him I had to go to the electnr chair M on his unique profession In the for not knowing." Balogh never land, of, cham,peens, second-raters studied diction or public speaking and stumble-bums. Now he Is the in, school ana; tmnits ability to an- kingpin of the. ring announcers, pounce must be. in the blood, citing successor, tq.hls, frjenp; ana coun- ine . requpuj, ijir lkiiuoi rf-cuauons sellpr. the late Joe (Quiet, please 1 arpupa. viRsimai-wme apa the Humphrej's, as the. man who saw customary demand that ne uad "and, in this corner" at the big the saloon ticker stories me of touts' iwhlch told of the famous Doranda iPietrl - Johnny Hayes marathon Johnny! ra.ee at the London Olympics la Sixteen or 18, years ago Dundee wet- oypr, to Qrupp's with 19C8- th,e, diamondrsturtded. belt the late , Tex Rfckard presented when he i Ralpgi(fjrst.;utte.red hs fam9W ,(on the junior lightweight, crown P'. uBai. yKJUUKKm, from, Kajq Cheney, a little, fejlqw, mixed bouts in. 1922 a! the first syith. a, murderous punch who won ooui unu m. nr.mncr iuW wpica jrapUcaJly all his flght by the perm"""' u:Kru, a.m wnnes w inqckout. Balogh, a fonnpr amamix, in uie riB. u iwu une wine aur club fl?hter In the feather and Plppeer sporting oiud at tne n- bantam, wet divisions, laid, ikon 'quest of Humphreys, who haci mtt 1 pretty thick in his send-off aedi-ie'a,Aw"C4 u'5m iwu :ated to Dundee, and afterward Jfs wcr. in -u, oa ;ga ; .Iphnny said : "Harry, wjiy. dont you ; reconstructed me ame sot beepme an announcer. I've travel- against prejuaice aim gave it led around the world and heard, me nucropiiu.it: ai w rnmp .em all and tq me you stand out """"uv u, i"1-" v over thos' fellows In being able to ce 'tot squads stood guard In the put, things over." Harry took' the!anKeeoiaa,um- wpwaon , hint and applied for a Job with ay "" w,c ,tt,c "uu Paddy Mullins, who was associated that had nearby Harlem in unr.c, asked 10 reDeut l at th arfy was "n the building of. the new outdoor Queensboro Arena in Long Island "aer ugni. ia -Pvm. received letter from the no ..c cn fnr ber and a the first card there, but he didn't do well and. Mullins. summoned Harry Balogh in June, 1921, to give him. his first announcing Job- He's been at it ever since. He- was. the official announcer for all the state armories conducUng soldier boxing ind could, have worked 12 or Hills and olgjit a week. If he accepted all of-1 3I1 Is fers. "All my work Is extemporaneous," 'ays this fight announcer who was haljed as an English purist by Bri- j in the state boxing commission commend; lng( him for It. INLAYING, BASKETBALL ' ; A basketball game f. befet ! plaled this afternoon at f.h & jilb,tlon building between At!ri;? 1 McClymont piay,;r ItAIN HOLDS UP BOWLING Continued showers are prer lng the playing of fur? tie- gu art city single and Csub.- tisl) radio fans, because, he wound I handed bowling champion'! up wiin, una' may wie Deiier-mancorape.tmons. i',iay will De reumw emergs victorious," instead of the I as soon as conditions permit, I tlme-hpnpred, but ungrarnroaUcal, I ' "may the best man win." "You BRITISH RUGBY1STS WIN' ?an't teJJ what Is going to hPPfn, BUENOS AIRES, Aug 11 CP when you get In. the ring. You have - .playing the first game 0! 'kt o wait until you get there before tour In Argentina rccenfy tie ,ma i4iu.Ua .. . V. n , ,A .... , . t v. . 1 . . I a T", . . n o . uu ucviu5 kiwi uj uy. nnq a uritisn rugoy team oeat du' mlnut? af ter I step, out of the ring Aires 55-0, B; "Tht purit form In which tobeco ein bt tmolttd' J&nt(t The Fish whisk wqde: Prince, Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadiu Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.