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PART OF DEFENSE PLAN fi?Hf,rUt,C!1,'SOn' writte in the Victoria Tim.es "If It is how dead says: to everyone, as it has been to a! thihkiL 8585 V-iT6 UP th3t the United States Ptoses "f it ; J smtv niiuuyn umisn uoiumma to Alaska as part of its plans for defending this tontiii-ent from the yellow peoples of Asia. m "The British Columbia e-overnment is arrPP rha public seems ai?reeahlp. AW nf o ,,.of ' , I Alaska from Asia defends British Columbia also Most Cleveland 4, 1Za- and "Y , . 1131 PrJectlon of the world's map imagine Alaska is quite a way north of here and re. HrV S a i tiey.WI,1 l0n at the globe they wil1 see that the tip ol Alaska is directly west of Victoria, that it lies directly between us and the yellow peoples of Asia and the ofndefenmUniStS f K h Cleariy 0Ur firSt line ... ."The significance of the Alaska Highway project as fb?, Tolmie and now carried ony v im- twAtU l-' 15 lhat Cana(Ia and th6 United Stales, through this scheme. :u-p in n inn- fM.mnu. l ?.. , . - j"- iuiiimnv tuuemtr 1 II I Phiiadeipi Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 2, Boston 7. Chicago 4, Washington 5. SUNDAY'S GAMES National League New York 4, Chicago 2. Boston 1 ; Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati American League Chicago 3; New York 7. Cleveland 0; Boston 5. St. Louis 7. Washington 9. Detroit --- -- 6, Philadelphia 1 7. - uw ui tins inuvier are almost the Same. - ? National League "Thev are so identiVnl thnf tno nMi,r ,iafQu iu: w ,1' ".v. "jf nciciiBc uniS COaSt1 New York i. i . 5?iiJ . ln c,1 y h?f aga.Sst the yf !low pedPles is the united ! chlTgo : states But still navy. our politicians pussvfoot on this 'Pittsburg ... subject. Hon. Ian Mackenzie says in Vancouver that if ah i c,ncinna" - Orienta power were to establish a base on the Queen f h Charlottes against the United States and another 2" 0.e, the U.S.) had to be called in to dislodge them, power we ?Se,phia : ....fa..v 1U. uui uaiuuiian spvereignty. as it the U S I ' wouldn't come in itself and dislodtre them Vvithr Cleveland Jlked it or not! j New York .... foMrVttU5 pUbJlcly recg"izl the obvioUs'SstolnSton facts and.it is about time the Canadian people did. TJie Chicago " sooner we have the whole situation reduced to a definite Detro1 understanding between the two countries, a treaty of hiii- PnJladei tual defense, the snnnrW wo on oloflr ,'r. li. .,., St. Louis a-, Anyrte )vbo ls opposed to the adequate defense of, this coast by loint action hplwpph fVi ft.n ;nv..w,i .13 .13 ...12 .11 .... 7 .... 7 .... 7 .... 5 MM ran .16 3 .842 .13 7 .650 .11 8 .579 , 9 11 .450 .7 10 .412' . 7 12 .368 . 5 10 .333 . 5 . 12 .294 1 6 7 8 8 10 10 11 14 WiNNiPF.h WHEAT PKtCCS uons ought to read the last issue of Time, Which recounts winnipeo, May 9: (cpi-wm-the curious habits of the Japanese soldiers in the sack of nlpeg wheat futures wer? up Nanking It says that the Japanese government was so StTiS g $ May'C S" appalled the Nanking atrocities that it recalled many " OI ltS Officers, lncludinrr thp rrtrntadtirirff-tiLTitnf ' k i li6 lYn,t6d Statfes' philanthropic orgahizatibhs ih-tbrested in the matter have compiled exhaustive data, documentary and photographic, to show the wholesale execution of harmless civilian men and the rape -of women; r a?yiif the. women raPe(l were kille(l and buried mdiscrimiriately With Chinese civilians," says Time's 1-e- Vty. hte afe n' liable statistics, hut last week every white authority agreed that modern history does not afford another instance of such wholesale rape." The num.-ber of Chinese executed and not killed in battle, by the most conservative estimate, was 20,000." 1 .684 .650 1 new xors oianis, winning wmning over over - the Pittsburg Pirates Saturday and dangerous situation and Hayakawa won straight victory yesterday by defeating the Chicago White Sox. The Detroit Tigers, losing to the Yankees on Saturday and to the Philadelphia Athletics yesterday, fell into a tie with the Mackmen for sev enth place. Week-end Big League scores were as follows SATURDAY'S GAMES National League New York 6, Pittsburg 5. Boston 4; Chicago 5. Brooklyn 7; Cincinnati 4. Philadelphla-St. Louis, out. American League cleared well. Lee saved a penalty liter rnn i-nioonr. f.,ro AriAi.r.m, - . . " ' V 14 1.1 J LOLL I , continued their undisputed supremacy in the National League, their margin now being three and a half games. St. Louis Cardinals, by downing the Brooklyn Dodgers I yesterday, took over the leadership I of the second division, the Dodgers dropping Into sixth place. The Bos ton Bees, losing to Chicago on Saturday and to Pittsburg yesterday, fell to seventh place. In the American League, Cleveland Indians are still on top although they were blanked yesterday by Boston Rid" Sox. "Only half kick from Cameron splendidly. Nelson was doing well for High who added to their score when L. Keays took a corner kick so well that the ball entered the goal without anyone touching it. Bill added a fourth and Keays added a fifth with a shot that Lee touched but could not quite clear. In the, closing moments Wilson cleared again but was beaten U'hpn Arnpv prai. k. verted a piss froni Vuckovich and he McLeod. Teams Borden Street Jone Lee: and Hayakawa; PavlllklS, G. Sniith l?rbetd IVT IS Hodgkirison, Arriey. N Yankees who their sixth McLeod; Bond, Vuckovich arid Bill McLeod. High School j. Wilson; O. Keays and MeCrlmmbn; J. McLean; D; NeHbn ahd Postulo; L. Keays, A.! Bill, D. Cameron, A. Smith and K.; Schubert .j I Referee J. s. Wilson. ;j Linesmen C. Sunberg and Bill Brown. I Bor'dert team showed hedt cbrh,-1 biriatioh and. with a little more ex' perience will do" well. It lacked the finishing drive that.gets goals. High ,School forwards were good and Nelson 'was the pick of the defense! rained which was Mot very thoroughly Rested. It was a good game to ! watch. 'Spectacular Rtish i Gave Horse Win Favorite in Kentucky Derby on Sat-, urday Finished Sixth i LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, May 9: ! (CP.) A :pectacuhir rush Just at the end gave Lawrin the vic-; tory in the Kentucky Derby; classic of the ArnerieriH litrf . - b v J t Big League standings for the sea- One length behind came Dauber, American League L Pet i seccnu norse, wnile Can't Wait was third sever! lengths back. Fighting F'ox, tlrt favorite, f ihished Sixth. RAILWAYMEN WIN BOWLS C.N.R.A. Proved ttfb SiWhj For Uoyal jlolel, City tliamps, Ih ' Challenge MatbK i Ah all-star fphiri rrrtV'pVl'rV iho ,UUUf v... . ,. , 579i Canadian National Recrbatlori As-.412 sociatibh defeated Ihfe Royal liotel; 389 1 City League champions, twb gariies 89 out ot thTee with art aggregate of 263 : 2567 to 2494 in & chiileHge rrialch tsut. tiiuiviuuiii scores were ai follows: Rojai iibtel 1 2 3 Tolal Dorikitl 231 9 165-5b5 A. fcorna'dlna 188 157 ll'Mll J. Cbmadiria i50 178 li'7-475 Mbrdh 187 146 i38-47i Smith 184 179 isl'sii Totals . ...i)20 849 725 CN.K. All Stir 1 2 3 Total Irving 102 12 165 West Ul 201 19751 Wariamdker lCiJ Hi 167 560 Zeiman 173 175 169517 Paul, i(Sl 209. 172542 Totals 74l hi 876 A youW local couple wah't'ed a swell we'ddlrig so they served puffed rice at the wedding breakfast. The Daily New i.as an audited circulation, Play safe I j aruiu imu j sunoort of football In town. Through the activities bt Jack Preece, president of the' Prince RU- Hill. He also ihtetvIewiHl the City Engineer who had a grader and the roller put over the ground to' gotid nurnbse. A sntiad tit schhttlbdys j National Club This Year To il Man snorw , The Canadian National Recrea tional Association Lawn Uowlinr Club has organized for the seasoi, and play will commence as soon a& With a greater display of the iwealher Is suitable. There will be spirit or co-bperatlon as shdwh bh : the usual cbmprtltion league Saturday forenoon fast there would Tip Top Trophy and Woodland Be Utile neeri lb bewail tlitf lack W Trophy for rinks and singles anri doubles individual events. F. S. Walton Is chalrmah of IrU club executive which also include nrt tvnthnii AtvwLitinn a sunnlvlR. E. James. G. P. Tinker, Jack of sawdust was taken Ui Acropolis Preece and J. A. Ww, sreretary The greens committee consist. of William Millar and R. E. Benson and the match committee, w. 1 Coates, b. A. Mcl'hee ahtl FrahH then helped mark but the ground. Vickers. With the help of three fishing Skins of ten rinks this, season lines, a yard stick, a boy's wagon are p. A. McPhceVO. P. Tiiflcer. 3 lent for the occasion by lilllg Ken.O. Borland, Angus Macdbfiald, j Laurie, and handled very expertly!- Fw, Jack Preece. U. M. WltH by Jackie Breen, Pat Wilson and ! George tllll, r. e. nehsbii ahd Jack Hoiigan under the serv-!1"115 McAteeklh. ' km ot J. S. Wilson, J. O. "fap"'-i-' " ; - ' arid W. J. Mouat, the marking olit; ,. , . . , Ai. . 1 the teams lined Up for the Junior of the football pitch was. properly match ,n the afternoon everything and expeditiously done. And when was in order. THE STRONG RIGHT ARM OF CANADA RECEIVING deports or hiakihj; loan. Cahaila'i banks are dealing largely vhli oilier ebjiles mbhe. Parliament has plao-l the strirteKl hafe-guanls around the handling of oilier people' monej. lieil tlejMit, or lieii jbii Inirrbw; tlie strong right arm of the nation itM-lf is thrown about you, for hanking h fcubjectrd, through The Hank Att, to greater (Jovrtnhient regulation, stricW supervifeioh and more pelietrating I'arliauientarv Wrutihy tllan any other binines in Canada. AanJu murinbl thr turpliu fundi uf million of Cmtut. iiani, mottlyln tmall $um$. liatrtt on thoie JpuMU,' nd their oui reourrr$, they $uke credit aimilabW ' Uhere needed, for agriculture, commerce, itUlutttx, lumbering, mining, Jutdnf, trantottrtation, nutrkett, gotrnmenti, ntuntcipalttie and individual. TUm vt rtitt tiwi.tiStt.iil. tie. In diiM'lurruir tbrm the lanki are wll uxrt iiwj. Chlrtrr of all CanadUu Links ripirr t ibe fnj blrinj tea ymr; thy co he frnrwrJ fur no more than tin jrtri and iLrn oojjr aflrr the nxl Karrh-log parUamrntary in? rilipli.i of the vtbole buKineoa of LanLing. tn you name any other form of enterprine in Canada ih which tyerj company' charter etpirea at one time? Or hkh haa to uiuJrrfo parliamentary inTrtli-Ration at a condiiioa to cnntinii. irtg in 1unuieHf Parliament can, ii rourke, amend The Hani Art at any tii'rie, but fery 1m vim that Art U throon open for what i known aa the "OrreAnial Htil. ion' liana. t.flUrra are called Lefore Uie Binding and .Ma-inerce Conimittee of the llounc of Commona. They are eiamined and cro-rtaruuicd by member! and every phaae of lai.l'yig ia fully diacloaed. It ia large committer which iotludea mny of the ibleai auimla in Parliament. Krery province and eter political arly ia repreaented on it; x that Canadians do not lark, in any aenae forvthe not penetrating examination of the buainex of banking. t Canadians aa. a people thu regulate the Lutiheat of La'nrlhg thrdugl their elected rrprraenta. tirea. into Tbe Bank Act, by reaaon of the work of tin Coin, niittee oter the yeart, have been built all of the afrguara rompted by eijrienee. In addition, Unada'i liar, tered Lanka are kuperviaed in iarioua other way and operate under aim oat continuous acral-iny. Shareholder! appoint Ibrir own auditors chartered accmin. tania who cloatly exlnune each bank t arTaira. Then there is an iiiipec'tor CVneral of Bank, in o&tcer under the Minister of hihame, wboae duty it ia to keep through, out the yeir a vigilant eye upon banking operations. He haa ac fceS to all Link records. Biuki hive to Inak'e Statutory returns to the Miniattr of Kin. ice and to the Bank of Cinida, periodically, ilrsvy penalties Ire povtded fur neglect Ut make tbeu or H ibey contati fiUfy or deceit. Kach DHmth they roust rejrt to the (.overnment the total of loana made to bank director! or tofirma in which their kim nttL ners,aol of loans w hich directors ! uaramre. 1 lie return of January I at. 1938. aliowa that the 1..1.I of auch loans rlri'.wit m.a.. to more tlian 98lh part of tlie total bank loana. Tliere ia no "nKMiey iaooo Jy in banking. Any group of responsible people who will gift f 500,001) capital subscribed, and half of it paid up, and who fulul ibe rruirrmenu of The. Bank Act, can start a Link. 'Jlie r. quirrmeriti ire devised lo sift, guard the people againat fly-y. night promoters. Up tlU 1934 iUrtered avk, Uaued Uieir own Doles l, tte inioubt of their paid-up cipitil and bight, on otxiaion, rkceVJ that sum umler dennite ind rigid legal limits. In estaWitliing tlx Bait1, W Canada, Parliament. M-6vkid that for ten yean from ind'ln. eluding 1936, there should ks.'i steady yesr by year.relurtionk khe note circulation oftLe cW. lereil banks. ' ' We can isue our' omu smHss now onlv up to &S pr,rnt.'juf our paid-up capital. t'mU Jr, aa tbia reduclhaa take plao, ilk note issue of the Bank of tjaas,ia increases. Thus it must Le 'item tidt lnks have never bad an tan. lunitrd rawer to: Uauo Bates'-they have alwa'vs Deeu'deiuuielV restricted by Parliament, witli heavy lines as penalt'iri lot awy breach of these restrictions. There Is no mystery iboht tin work of Canada's charieresi bank their doins art opesi book, to Uie Dominion Gbtera. ment, through the Minister of finance, his officers, and the Bank of Canada. The chartered Lanka see ms trolled by specific laws, rrguja. lions and restrictions (frtga4 for youf lolfClion aa depositor,-note -holder or borrower. 11m work is 16 saiegiiarJ IRe UirMy, promote the flow, of trade aad coinhierira and to faciliiita Um trinafer if pJi aaU iertace. THE CilAUTERED BANKS OF CANADA IW iW Voncft UnJ. manager ukll be gtad to talk UM uithyou. Ui uill be glad lb aniueryou'r quilUonh, from thi alancfKxnt of hi, oirn ek'pertence. The next artiHt U W riw situ ipar in tht neieaxi.er. Watch for It, t - TUB DAILT New' 8 --.-a-Jv .Monday Ma? j UNABLE TO HIGH WINS PLAY NOW, IN OPENER lia! Schumacher, (liahis' Hurler, Junior Football Leaeue tleUS tinder and Joe Seweil, While Sox First . Way With Borden on sH'ort fend Baseman, Suffer Injuries j . of Five to One Score PITTSBURGH, May D. - Hal' The ' Jm'iTdr Football League re-Schumaker. New York Giants' iumed its activities oh Saturday; pitcher, who su'ffered severe cbh- when King felward lllgh Scfio'oi 1 1 1 1 n n t- nf l)m )ihet i w I .Nii,). . n- '. v. : i.. f . I v.. ...v. vvv uiu uaniu uuai, jearj won uujii uuiueu I ribs when struck by a batted ball Street Sclfodlby five gdals to one in me smn inning 0r Saturdays after a well foimht game. game with the Pittsburg Pirates, Fallowing a fine goal by Camer- was unable to travel with the team ! cri, Borden did a spell of attacking to Chicago whei'D it makes its next hilt YVItn'n rioireH Thp prime a-ns stand against the Cubs. Schumach-, very interesting with Hodgklnsonj er win oe out oi uie game tor at and Arney showing up ror uorden. least a few days. jPavilikls kicked clear cleverly and Another important Big League 'Bird was very effective. Alan Smith player was put out of pliy yester-wa dangerous and Schubert shot day by injury when Joe Sewell, : behind. Lee in Borden goal, was first baseman of the Chicago White safe but Bill beat him with a good Sox, had his instep broken. He will ! shot. probably be off for a month. i The second half was equally well I fmiohr mit fllan Smith fioveri l ... FOWLING IS ! ORGANIZED Trlt Itlnk To Flay In Canadian WAKE UP LIKt A CAVE Frtl Full of Uf. Tired, Dull, HeatyMoS, ,rur Cm (km ih. Ui w J kittart, blP. kiln, , .wtmeat il -FfZfcS id. ham Iruiu tn4 herbi, .fcZj, n4 jmU op jour C, Cb Umi sMrnint. Trt Fnut-s-orei. AB i, FRUITATIVEStiS Holiday C amp MM. ihinh ArihourtrM xhst iler SANtiAX UIVEU jiOIlDAV CAMP Near Massett, Q.C.I, li open for visitors and advises ewl; booking. , KA1EN TRANSFER Red Olllla, Proprietor nh'v WOOD COAL Furniture Moving and General Hauling Phone 60 Nobody Knocks Thfe ! KNOX luc rixru aa uuuu The Rooms Are Clean .( The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rales Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brastll N. M. 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