PAOE TWO DAILY' EDITION SMART Footwear New Arrivals in Wonderfully Attractive Styles, Leathers and Colorings For Every Occasion. Popularly Priced AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. fKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA D Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avnue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPllON UATfcS City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advat.ce Paid In advance, per week Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and $5.00 .12 .50 united States, yearly period, paid in advance 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATLS uiusuiea aaveruung, per word, per insertion ..... .02 IjxaI readers, per line, per Insertion . .25 Adverthtnr and Circulation Telephone 98 . News Department Telephone R6 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Thursday, September 30. 1937. EXPORT TO MANY COUNTRIES Canadian lumber is being exported to many countries of the world. During the month of August the total export of planks and boards was valued at nearly four and a half million dollars. Of this United Kingdom took over two and a quarter million and United States over one and a quarter million dollars worth. Other countries taking smaller quantities included China, Australia, British South Africa, New Zealand, Germany, Fiji, French Oceania, Peru, Trinidad. Included in the exports was hemlock valued at $200,000. J PASSING OF STATESMAN Many of our statesmen we always look upon as poli-l ticians. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, whose death occurred1 Wednesday, was a statesman. The outstanding act for! which he will be remembered is the welf known Lemieux! Act which provided for a conciliation board for the settle-! ment of industrial disputes. Many a strike has been prevented through application of the measure by establishing! a court of arbitration. It was one of the outstanding contributions of French Canada to legislation on the statute books. THE SUICIDE SQUAD ' Possibly one of the most outstanding acts of the Chinese forces during the present war was the formation of the "suicide squad" this week to try to blow up the Japanese flagship. Whether they succeeded or not they were most certainly doomed to die. They gave their lives for the cause they had at heart. They failed of their purpose butrthe story of their heroism lives. , NEW RUILDINC NEEDED; A new building is needed to house the museum col lection. At present the tinner stnrpv nf tVio T.lLvn use but it is too small for the purpose and it is not fire- prooi. a concrete building would be absolutely firnnrnnf. Ifilocated in the park where the totetn poles are located, it would be visited by a great many more people than at preseni. The collection of totems here is one of the most valuable on the coast. Offers have recently been made for Naas River poles as high as six hundred dollars for one but totems are not allowed to be sold outside of Canada. . . . mi lit it 1 J lie iirst tning tne tourists look tor is the totems. Visi tors to the Fraser Street park.would all visit the museum if it were located there and thus the income of the museum would be increased. CENTRE TO OPEN SOON ! Physical Education and Recrea tional Activities netting Under Way Next W eek The Department of Recreation and Physical Education gymnasium at Prince Rupert will com. mence the winter program on Monday next Theactivities will be Danish fundamental gymnastics, games, tumbling, vaulting, parallel bars, horizontal bars, rings, rope climbing, hand balancing, wrestling, boxing, weight-lifting, together with social activities dl amatic art. The tentative schedule is as follows: Mondays and Thursdays Young men, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p; m. business men, 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. I Tuesdays and Fridays Girls, !?:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; women, 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday Wrestling, boxing, ; weight-lifting, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 i p.m. i Any person 16 years and ovei is eligible for membership. Goodwill, comradeship, keenness o keep fit, willingness to turn ou' for training regularly and cooperation towards fellow mem- .bens and instructors are the only 'requirements. The results of training may. be I a strong1 heaJthy physique, a happy and courageous otlook on the world and a sound mind in a , sound body. PUCK STAR RELEASED NEW YORK, Sept. 30: (CP) For eleven years a dominating ' f it p.. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Sepi . NEW YORK IS CLOSE T0CINCH On More Victory for Giants ur One More Defeat for Cubs Will Settle 1937 Pennant NEW YORK, Sept 30: CP-New York Giants need only to win one more game ami tne tlonal League pennant for 1937 will be theirs as well as the right to meet ieet New New York York Yankees, Yankees, win ner the; win- of Ihe American League in Cfori MnriTl NOW Oldll ITIUI 111 11UYV de- World Series. One more fW for th Phirniro Cub woulo " have the same effect. The Giant . ... in 11.. darkness) Boston. .3-7: Washington, 1-1. Cleveland, 5-0; Chicago, 4-1. Detroit, 6; St. Louis, 7. force in the New York Rangers :- National Hockey League club, er than to act as coach at a sal Ching Johnson asked for and was ary almost as large as he re 4f SAN DIEGO 'Plan Welcome WINS FIRST For Endeavour Defeated Portland I to 3 In Opener ft Pacific Coast In East; Seeing spilt a double-header wun n it . T 11 Phillies at Philadelphia yesterda.v Ul 117 I 00116 Dull " "j" while the Cubs were blanking the Reds at Cincinnati. " In the American League yester- stan Morin, now in the East day the New York Yankees and wfth Lawrence Kubley of Ketchi-the Philadelphia AlhleH.cs di- kan to attend the World Series, ided a double-header at Yankee writea ' home telling of already Stadium. The Boston Red Sox seeinir three National League took both ends of a double bill games including one between from the Washington Senators at Xew Washington and moved into cafro Louis 79 Boston ....,,.75 .Brooklyn ....G1 (Philadelphia CO Cincinnati 5C I American League I New York 100 50 (Detroit 80 - Chicago 83 Boston 78 J J ana, i& 80 G4 CO G9 71 77 least another year of active play- a playing berth with New York Philadelphia 51 95 ing, Johnson chose release rath- Americans. St. Louis , 46 103 the Baseball Standings given his unconditional release, ceived as a player last season. He Cleveland Believing that he is good for at is understood to be dickering for Washington 71 55 no C8 70 73 87 89 92 .625 .con .514 .530 .507 .412 .403 .378 & xttnar?', ntodswi lac&iyc awe now-J25 fa 25i - co?Z fyi, 01-dam. a?i (pi ay Flotilla of Vessels Golnr; Qut to' Meet British Raring Yacht . League Play-otis . ; LONDON, Sept. 30: (CP) A; ?-N DIEGO, Sept. 30: San flotilla of welcoming boats will go! Diego defeated Portland by .1 out to m.'tt the British racing score of 4 to 3 yesterday In the sloop Endeavour 1. wnicn is ap-first game of the play-off series preaching the Irish' coast after for the Pacific Coast League having been missing for a couple hnliali championship. It was a of weeks In the- Atlantic' Ocean. ten inning game. I Five hundred miles behind, the j yacht Viva, from which the En- deavour I. broke away In a storm, ' Is following the Endeavour I. Seven Teams In Ladies' Bowling Play to Start Next Tuesday Names of Clubs and Captains The Ladles' Bowling League will open next Tuesday even- 'lng. Sevvn teams are already en- York Giants and the Chl-'tcred and one more Is expected to Cubs. He had yet to see abe In the running Hie teams M fourth place ahead of the Cleve- home : un ami supjKed he would 1 far entered with their captains are 1 1 1. J! 1 -1 1 double ,1 . . 1 . 1 1 . . x- T 1. I , ... land Indians who shared a have to see the .New York Yan- header with the Chicago White kees in action to do that. He ex-Sox, pressed disappointment at the Yesterday's Big League scores: brand of ball put up by Ihe ., , Brooklyn Dodgers. x. T J" National League New York. G-5; Philadelphia, 3-6 (second' game called in eighth on account of darkness). St. Lotfis. 5; Pittsburg, 7. Chicago, 3; 'Cincinnati, 0. i National League Brook'jTirBoston. postponed. yew York 92 American League ?? Philadelphia 4-3: Npw York. 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