PAGE TWO Paid In advance, per week THE DAILY NEWS CAMPBELL AND WOOD MAY START INTERNATIONAL SPEEDBOAT RIVALRY OCTOBER SMART IN COURi rl?lit Cases on Lht, Thrmllr, Are hlspcM of W(h n, ' Fcrnti,... 11 t "13 Foot New Arrivals in Wonderfully Attractive Styles, Leathers and Colorings For Every Occasion. Popularly Priced Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - - - Manftelnp.Fylitir SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ce Rupert $5.CU " Paid In advance, per month . 'j$q By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Emplre'and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 3.UL 8y mall to all other countries, per year " g ut ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion n Local readers, per line, per Insertion .21 UA1LY EUlllON From, per pair PHONE 775 Monday, October 4, 1937. THE OLIVE BRANCH Premier Mussolini and Chancellor Hitler have held out the olive branch to Great Britain and France, following the lead of Premier Nevelle Chamberlain of Great Britain. They say they will seek the friendship of Britain and then of France. Britain is a democracy but nnr riifmrmnictiVaih, i dined. She dislikes many of the things for which Mus-sihm and Hitler stand but she is still close to the people of Italy and Germany. Nothing but good can come oi friendship with these countries. Friendship is always a guu iiiucii oeiier man enmity. France is a country of small landowners and is not normally socialistic. Her governments are usually social-1st by name but they have shown little tendency to cam out socialist policies. Her next swing should, according tc the natural order of things, be to the right. The recent speeches of the two dictators have decreased the European tension and it is hoped that all foui countries concerned will take further steps to cement their friendship. Britain will, as the most powerful of the quartet, have a restraining influence on the others in helping to keep the peace. BETTING IN ONTARIO The betting on the elections in Ontario seems to favoi the return of Premier Mitchell Hepburn with a reduced majority. I he election tnVps rAon nov av,i.i.. .1 nobody can be sure what will happen although the odds just now seem to be with the Premier. If he wins it will be a blow at the C.I.O. organization which seems to be .ncvjicu- un me wane, feome people consider it will be a blow at Mackenzie King but the federal prime minister nas announced that he will vote for Hepburn. He could ndiuiy ao otnerwise Unlessa he changes his mind after he gets into the polling, booth. IN OTTAWA THIS WEEK Premier Pattullo is to visit Ottawa this week for a series pf conferences in which he will discuss a number of important matters with the Dominion government. Prev-lous conferences have led up to this one, possibly the most important so far. It is hoped. that Prince Rupert's mem ' lJTay ? Tc.essful in straightening out some of the LljT B,ritish Columbia a Positi "here she he can can carry on development at a ranid rate. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 20 PAIRS ALL WOOL BLANKETS Qi A A A White and Grey. From, per pair .... V-IU.UU PART WOOL BLANKETS 5.50 HIGH WINS IN SOCCER Defeated Borden Street School by Score of 8 to 1 on Saturday In the Junior Football League fixture on Saturday King Edward High School proved much too strong for the Borden Street School eleven and ran out easy winners by eight goals to one. The High School team had al together too much weight, skill and experience for the elementary team but the Borden players put up a splendid game particularly In the nrsi nau. Playing up hill and against the sun, they held out their opponents well and It was some tune before Cameron opened the score. Later the same player aaaea a second and a third and then, from a penalty. McLeod gave aoraen its goal with a fine driv Bill added a fourth for High. Tneir efforts of the first hair took a lot of pep out of the Bnrden plqyers and High added further goais mrough Cameron, Schubert and McLean against a tired team. The sporting spirit of both teams was very gratifying. When High was awarded a penalty kick, McLean merely pushed the ball towards Long who saved easily. At other times the High School play ers also eased up. The lighter Borden players will do much better with another game or two. Long in goal did Well. Burns. O. Smith, Roberton, N. McLeod and Hndekin. son were the pick. Nelson, McLean. Cameron, Smith and Schubert best for High School. Teams: Borden Street School Tayakawa. Burns; o. Smith. Rob erton, vuckovlch; Stewart, B. McLeod, N. McLeod, Arney. Hedekin- son. King Edward High Schooi-Mah; Nelson, Keays; Judge, McLean, Bus-sey, Fong, Bill, Cameron, Smith Schubert. BUI Murray refereed the game and gave splendid satisfaction. He refereed very fairly and also showed the boys much. The standing to date: W D L F A Pts Boih 1 0 0 2 1 2 HJ8h 1 0 0 8 1 2 Borden 0, 0 2 2 10 0 f'Hiior Football Oct, 9 Booth Memorial School vs. King Edward High School. Don Budge And Bobby Riggs In Tennis Finals BERKELEY. CaL Oct. A :Un Budge of California, world's singles .tennis chamnion. nn.l SPORT SUNDAY'S GAMES National Leaque Cincinnati, 3-0; Pittsburg. 4-4. Philadelphia, 0; Boston, 0. St. Louis, 4; Chicago, C. New York, 4; Brooklyn, 1. American League Chicago, 2-1 ; St. Louis, 0-2. Boston, 1; New York, G. Washington. 4-1: Philadelnhin. " 5-3. Cleveland, Q;; Detroit, 1, SATURDAY'S GAMES National Leaque New York, 10; Brooklyn, 2. Phialdelphla, 1; Boston, 7. St. Louis, 1; Chicago, 15. Cincinnati. 3: Pfttshnr a eleven innings. American League Washington. 3-fc PhlladpinM.i 10-C (second game calle'd in fifth on account of darkness,. Cleveland. 12; Detroit, 5, Boston, 3; New York, 11. Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 2. Baseball Standings FINAL FOR SEASON National League New York 95 57 Chicago 93 CI Pitlsburg 3fi ' 68,' St. Louis .. . 80 73 Boston .' . .79 73 Brooklyn r,2 91 Philadelphia . ..." ...r.1 02 Cincinnati .iM 97 American League York ...102 C3 young Bobby Riggg are to meet Detroit rs wu-jr m tne nnms lor the raciflc .Chicago BC Coast net title here. Budge won Cleveland . " 83 in one semi-final Saturday and Boston ... 80 Biggs beat Baron von Cramm of Washington 73 Germany in the other Sunday .6-2, Philadelphia ". ' r,r v I S. T I A.. I. t CO 08 72 72 80 ' 9G 47:107 ' .025 ,r,04 .558 .525. .520 .405 .399 ON.Il. nni-j ..... .. Lromaaina u VH1.U11 imui wjin ine.r, ,. MOlTiSOn huso. lna,l,1 Moose l W. Gray 145 Sonny Stiles .... 168 Joe Jack 115 'Nels Gunderson 230 . M. Assemlssen 165 Total 823 Royal Hotel 1 A. Donald 142 J. Comadlna .... 148 C. Zarelli 158 W. Shrlaberg .148 E. Smith .! 171 .300 Total 767 j 1 35 Taxi 1 .058 D. Gurvich 142 .572 N. Klnslor 162 .558 Stevavlg 139 .535 J. Ciccone 209 ( .520 Ross Mazzie .... .478 O. Taylor .304 Low Score 142 .305 Total n 794 I 1 2 3 1,18 200 217 177 172 134 G. Taylor 167 173 190 F. Davles 103 186 219 M. Irving 170 246 240 2 144 142 138 144 161 729 2 151 165 130 183 121 750 2 125 175 136 202 179 817 2 172 150 122 141 110 e95 to beinaunctd ,n WhcIhJ,e et the lantl record, is .seen &l Up, prior ' circle. LAST GAMES Old Empress Wins ARE PLAYED Over Railwaymen Jo. DIMa.,10 nil, Horn, K lor '"'iT? "",'.!' 'I! IT" Second Time with Bases Loaded ' j j In a Five Pin Bowling League fix NEW YORK, Olt. 4; (CP) ture postponed from Friday night. Final scheduled Bit? League old Empress yesterday scored a Karnes of the Reason were played clean sweep victory of three games yesterday and the stage is now to nl1 over Canadian National Recast VU'A ' TlT-l .1 c : I tpfltinn &tcruhllnn mil r -i i 1. iui Lite mwuu utri iris ujii:iiiiik ljlii ovuna- on Wednesday between New York ' DerB of OW Empress was high aver- I l"M i i rt . . . .' t t 1 I ' . noa tiu,a. H.III. A40 viiaui.i, winners ui me national mui league pennant, and N'ew York old Empress 12 3 Yankees of the American League. N- Gunderson 235 247 202 Roth the Giants and the Yanks E. Santurbane 147 212 246 won their final games yesterday, J- West 189 194 15C the former downing the Dodgers J- Ciccone 231 177 194 at llrooklvn wMlo JKa lno W. ShHarhprw 917 til nnft j niv luiicj null -- - o W , lilia over the Boston ifed Sox at lhe,Tolal 1039 1102 1007 imiKee ciauium. Kor the second time this year Joe DiMninrir Tot. 684 605 539 602 718 Tot. 615 Total 815 987 1000 ,,rer8' SCHEDULE TRUNDLERS Capt. Walters START 0UTiWantsToRace City League Opens With Moose and Royal Hotel Winning Their Games The City h"!. Bowling .lr"e League swung nu wnne Royal Hotel won two baud A. Comadria P. Mcintosh S. Joy R. Bury Total 155 147 148 172 718 3 Tot. 134 374 170 467 1C8 453 148 440 150 483 770 2217 8 Tot. 122 418 130 123 214 107 3 165 186 123 161 134 453 417 564 517 Tot. 479 Points Out, However, That Some .Money Would be Required for Schooner Contest LUNENBURG, Nova Scotia, Oct. In International fishlns BUILDING 4 n a . a . .... . IS AHEAD Although Not Spectacular, Value This Year More Than Double Last 101 w Building permits in the city of isa 404 Prince Rupert for the present year 146 559 to date have reached a total of 184 470 $26,144 as comnnrpH with ii non in With eight i.ounty Court monthly He K. Fishe- h :t1f"as follows! . - w.vvu the same period last vear September permits were as follows: M. M, Stephens, foundation re- 799 2383 pa,rs' uth Avenue West, $175. jonn currle & Son, shelirish cannery on waterfront, $3000, Dybhavn it Hansn. foundation 498 repairs to Metropole Building, $100, 387 Mrs, R, L, McLennan, repairs to 511 fire damage, $15000. 110 D. Slcuro, Fulton Street, shlngl-134 lng and repairs, $70. 1 E E- Yager, Borden Street, 2281 dltlon to residence, $50, nn L tn n I 1 IS was in . 'i n iiiiiriiino a . hearing urn, for two oaie-, tin., r( bJvJ v ' defs for judgment were two. one wan -V,,. and three we e adjourned , November court An order of! Pjnva' w made in , -- II "J'l'IIVUf IUJ1, far lhf inr, i -acJ Jjimber t John n,.. luoimiii, rainicrp p ui "riciiuniu. UCI0C)r 27 "" v" "nsHir,t was struck off PWl' . John (ieddes vs. Jnlin i t.. fendant. October n ! Fay S. Short vs. Karl Oikru ;4405. I'atmore i Fulto Plaintiff. Brown & lhrve; k .ueiennani, next cou.t Columbia Development Ca n Isaac .Matthews tt , J2j,0fJ i unnore ot runon for Mtm lurown & naney for defe-.d court. Lyall Mcleod vs. Awl fil I OK Kl IWI S f,W Me!MB fiS & II UhS Tinte-Table Tor First Qnarter Ladies' League Announced tiff, Brown & Harver fcr Jeri lenx, next court - t .November 2 .Merchantettes vs. V w . c T Annettes; Our Gang vs. Knox! . J, " .. 1 e . . T Hotel; Big Sisters vs. Grottettes;, al "e5eall" f .aUon RU Bangers vs. Bluebirds. Ration during recent U ..... TViAtA Wit. UjkH b 1frinrr Ft Si.ters; Telephone Gi.ls vs. Ran-i f,0'" ln, and a nmim ' he "8htJn 'slem weUuCt! Our " gers; Gang vs. Annettes: ii. i i mnrnvomfnti fivpral nfW mfr ,rwnux iioiei vs. .Mercnantettes j ttay w f t. liiWtlbO, u. IVII" v. oi... 1 ' Oerr ,tsi fv to the lnt(ra Kfl jooi ""icmutr iu uur iung vs. ;:"Merchantelt,.s- k'nnr ttn..i ...I'hcwn, . Present members art u .;",Annettes Teleiihone Telephone "filrU Girls va.!:t5n le their skill TO Bluebirds; Big Sisters vs. Ban- J; opening will take place at the esi of the week, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront - -- . HUXII IV.lIJIlUHl VS. II. S. ftygl and P. Arnold. $72.50. R (Harvey for plaintiff, Patmar l The first uuarter of th Indies !f,u.,ton fo.r MtniatA, JjJjaD t. i. . i - ....u.i..i .. iirder made. iuwiiiik league Ptnrtiuic in nu- . ,.vt, i ,, . t nounced as follows: L I et'r MfMchull C. 1 nj Ort.tlmr iAnnet.P. v,. Rln,..!?"0 Arno'. BrOT 1 Sisters Our ang'"2' r fyntiff Pktc birds; Bl,f vs. for .fulton r...n.,:M u- ii.i. n.,, defendant, oiah , .. " ' r'i Judgment made, n i u i antetten vs. Telephone Girls. October 12 Knox Hotel vs.!nri jn Telephone Girls; Rangers v.;llli6 KailPe Merchantettes; Bluebirds vs. Our 3 Gang; Annettes vs. Big Sisters, I ImnfnVPfllPIlf October 19 RangeiH vs. Our CIU Ganif: Annettes vs. TelenhoiiM' - Girls; .Merchnntettes vs. Big Si-j Canadinn National Kmntinfc ters; Bluebirds vs. Knox Hotel. sociatlon Club Plans Actiw October 2G Big Sisters vs.j Season Knov Hotfl lpn h;intpttti vh.i ftlupIiiriU: Annptt, v. Ran.,,ra.! In preparation for an k ti...,i .i. i winter season. conaceraDit a . ciciinuiic itiii.i va, uur vtuilK. I , w This week there will b 1 schedule of W change in the Union steame Cardena wh she will leave VaiU'ouvef it p.m. Tuesdays instead of 8 P i; !WUnB'4: .CP)-Capt. Angus Walters snv, ,el., ,h Friday afteits avuun jcaiciuay wnn AlOOSe .1 1 u ,j ,,, . " , k.m rfpfMtin,, n.t 4i at he would like to again meet or evenlnir and sailing from W" ii r...... ...... 8 the Gloucester Gloucester boat boat nertrndo Gertrude Y. L, fn noili ni ) ii.m. (nftead 10:.in on n hit sent mis tunica iu uuc uver inree tive t.ivi . . - 0 " " 1 .. Bill Schrlaberg, Royal Hotel with scnoon,er races DUt Vinis out that bring the vessel into an:u -188, had the high average score of SOm" nnanclal assistance would be'nhout midnight Sundaya. ff the evening. Grotto l F. Zuman on required. liilet Points are being added the Cardena's northbound pow of calL Union steamer Catala, Capt Jnmes Findlay. arrived in Pf ui - from w 8.':)0 last evening p6t)th and sailed an hour r Ute trtr Stewart. Anyox other northern points whence i will return here Tuesday eP noon snuthbotind. Co lllll tlliMllll I IIT". . ff i.-Z.'.. .... r.,it a. 1 steamer- ivorm sen. -r" - , 4lvf.t VlrltJr.nn ' frOIB u"i fn nort 775 2384 the corresponding period last year S,!.1 1 3 Tt. I'-rmitE r this September am- 'uu,Ui ' .""c. " arrived 165 432 "u"u l" W"B " gainst i3uo mi,-.,J.."nn. hlknn 1 no ervtA mac nJ t.A I -'ltl niiv nnuii iit charging fish Ii 1 for or Last over RalhYpys. The afier di; trim.-"-"'!-- . Canadian Na' vessel brougnt ' two carloads of tierced miw a.I n...l ..ni-M.nl of rnltea cu trail illll 'iic v-..-" fresh and frozen I'M. BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchani PHONE 658