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PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue fl- F PULLEN SUBSCRIPTION UhXKH City delivery, by carrier, .yearly period, paw in advatxe Tald In advance, per week - ., Paid In advance, per month Sy mall to all parts of British Columbia, lhe British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance , By maD to all other countries, per year , ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion " tocal renders, rjer line, per insertion .News Department Telepnone Teiepnone j ttoreao oi Circulations a a . i ( . . . . nuveriiMDf ana uicuiaiion Member of Audit TMT ,Y 'FTJTTION "" DIFFERENT It is interesting to note the different reactions to the international news that comes from Europe. While some' people give every evidence of pleasure at the possibility ui j j&euieroeni oi tne budeten question without actual fighting, there are a great many Avho feel that -Hitler will never be satisfied until he is stonoed bv force and that thP best time to stop him is right now. The assumption seems-lo be that war is inevitable sooner or later. j We feel that a war such as that which threatened is too! big a thing for people to enter upon if there is any pos-, nible way of escape. In the meantime something may! happen to Hitler or something may happen in Germany! -which may cause a different outlook on the part of that1 country. At any rate it is worth Irvine. In that we.aeree' ... iL m i i wan namDenam. AFTER HITLER WHAT? Toronto Saturdav niirht tides discusses the danger of regime, built upon force and jneiuaieiy ana men wnat would happen While it is possible that the army high command might be able to carry on, it is also possible that it might not and that the country would break up into numerous factions which would ne a clanger to the rest of Europe. By keeping the Nazis m power for a few years the country may evolve intoj something which may be less of a menace to Europe either' in its existence or us collapse. The dangers in all these experimental systems -of government is in the lack of permanence of the system. History has shown that there is no permanence in .an autocracy not matter how benevolent. That is whv t.bP Cpv. man, the Italian and the Russian systems will all be a dan-'i ger ior years to come. So tar as can be seen the Italian government is the only one that has made provision for future eventualities. DRAMA AND I COMEDY TOO ' "Yellow Jack" and "Hide Open; ! .l aces" at Capitol Theatre This I Mid-Week I . "Yenow Jack," a dramatic storv of medical service in the Spanish- In American War, and "Wide Open "Brown Faces," gleeful Joe E. Brown com-;who edy, are the features of a mid- with week double bill .program .at the clty Capitol Theatre. j "Yellow Jack." starrine Robert A1,son Montgomery and Virginia Bruce, relates incidents attendant upon a commission to Cuba after the Spanish-American War in an effort to halt the Inroads of yellow fever. Quaker Oats Trains for Hockey Toronto Maplt Leaf Star rats Quaker Oats to build Muscles Strength George Parsons mts I eat Quaker Oat to help build lasting energy and strength." Iliiinu-n, too, that oatmeali s the richest thrifty source of that precious health and nerve food "Thiamin" (Vitamin Bi). Perfect health is not possible without it. You should hare Thiamin" daily became it is not stored in the body. QuaVer Oats contains more protein, the clement that builds ruggedmuscIes.Thecarbohydrates in this cereal .give "energy-drive". And, remember, nly Quaker Oats contains healthful Vitamin D". f rriY MORNIMC WE (AT CREAMY QUAKCR OATS TO HELP US CROW UP BIO AND STRONG LIKE GEORGE PARSOHS, ' MOTHER SAYt QUAKER OATS : COSTIE$5THAMn j I ' . - Managing-Editor $5j0o!form 50j 3 no, 9.W m .25 86 Thursday. September 29, 1938. ! . . REACTIONS w i in one nf its Trnnt nnw nr. destroying Hitler. The Nazi terrorism, would collapse im-' Heroism of a little band of men who dared death to save humanity Is, torn. Romance enters the picture In the attraction of Robert Mont-j gomery to Virginia Bruce, one of two nurses taken from Washington! to Cuba. Included In an -important' supporting cast are such well known actors n I Rtnno &nv juevme, uuaay tosen, nenry O'Neill and Janet Beecher. "Wide Open Traces" Joe E." Is a small town soda Jerkeri becomes Involved as a sleutlr a wholesale invasion of big gangsters. Featured in the supporting cast are Lyda Ttobertl, "Eklpworth, Jane Wvman.i uamara Pepper, Berton Churchill and Sidney Toller. i fciaSfled3 Try y ea - CUBS MOVE ill I II L-r. All Take Second Game of Crucial Series and Oust Pittsburg Pirates : From Top J JIS: Hartnett's home run In the ninth Inning gave Chicago Cubs a six to five victory, over Pittsburg Pirates , in the recond game of their crucial aY. a rir n.vizrr auu..i "" 5tKj:"" ening shortly before the beer par and, as a result the Dodgers went! he wa Into he lead w th a half a game wlfe about t marein. The third and last eame's 5 r .. . oi the series is being played today and, unless the Pirates win. thW pennant hopes wiU have dimmlshed , wnsidera'bly. a . a Yesterday's Big League scores' were as follows: ' National League PhilaSel;:hia i, BpstohS. Pittsburg 5. Chicago 6. Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 8. American League Washington 4, New York 1. Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 14, Cleveland 11. St. Louis 0, Detroit 12. Young People j Are Organized James Bremner t Is President i . Of n ,. . . . , ... Presbyterian Church Organization ! 1 Th. npiv ni.ri Vnno rPo0v c.tt t v, OTf o. Ibvtfrian rhtimh hpirf tt firt ular meeting on Tuesday in the ext day phoned the police saying of a social. Business was' he was coming in as he heard they .-imorpiv nt a rnnfirx. n9f,. Tt ,-'were looking for him. He did not n tow m 5PRINE Wnh mrnM W . decided to hold a Hallowe'n party, arrangements for which were left in the hands oi a committee. At a previous meeting of this organiza-ition the following officers' were elected: Honorary President Rev. H. G. Funston. President, James Brenner. Vice-President. Betty Wood. Secretary, Florence Parker. Treasurer. Thomas MivHn The newly elected officers will be formally Installed at the eve- service on. October 9. . and m m tti n r SILVER its i w v mm rWW QualitY B I Tim '.I AIIA.- 111 J LATr,ll l I M It fiat been said that the most permanent thing in life it "change" because it is going on all the time. Silver Spring Lager, however, Is brewed by thc same time-tested formula and it has thc same delicious full-bodied flavour that has made it so J popular popular all ll through through thc the yean. years. Silver - - -- KHI H.TrmaVI itW VflT R WDtUK II I SIM CASE IS HEARD Continued Frdm Page One and came home about 9:30. n -v,if ivir toirt .of belne. called to the Sunberg Apartment: that night and of finding a nearly extinguished exwnguisnea fire. "c- " An . " oil druml 'alongside was blistered. There was i nothing in the place that could. fhave caused spontaneous combus a tion. oi Constable Stewart told of meeting Sim downtown that ev- :"ng llv0"l .?uP . 'nliMeve Sim had Intended when UiU "I ZZ aefne. imf . ' lu "" V- . . lMlfilHi.".v. 'Jnf(.n Citr crave Pvl. wnun o dence that he had been drinking that evening, drinking rum ancu - hlskey and beer, starting about) iuw u wuv&, j 1 1 it ocvujiu ijuiii uu acbbiui; i cream and went lo talk to his wife, j to certain substances. weU Tcnow-about a divorce. Vhen he got to ing thaat the building would like- the apartment everything was dark and he got no answer to his knock at the door. He saw the woodshed tloor open and struck a match to '.see his way. ile went in and sat down and then struck a match, lit a cigarette and went to sleep be- side the oil barrel. He was awak-i ened ay seeing Mrs. Sim standing . 'there and a fire burning. He Jump-iup dazed and dashed out. He did 'not realize what it was all aboutj ,'as he lelt dizzy and shaky. He did! ... . . . c. , I r ,noi stay oecause ne uau oren lojui . . K . . w. UC WUU1U UC JUfc m WiC vau came around there and Hfc Wanted !to go back to work. He stayed that night . In Tin Can Alley and the start the fire, he -said. In cross-examination accused said that Collier lived with them two winters before he and his wife separated and did not contribute anything to the family income. M!. Harvey then addressed the Jury referring to the conflicting nature of the evidence and the fact that it was all circumstantial. There was no direct evidence against his client. He was not called on to explain fiow the fire was llchted, The, nature of the fire indicated It might have been kindled irom a Customs X m mi Mb k m- r i i.ii 'i iimavv mmr Spring fK lii On Sale Everywhere 'gX? 1 r d"ed U l.a - Control Board or by the Government oi.Britlah Columbia Itigarette or match -thrown flown, Vi,-, . r, fH.nilv trm ' tu ut. . (Kora nnth. its In? ing to to Indicate indicate he ne would wouia want warn to ui mmmit noh an act as that with viih .koo yharooH j x. Harvey submitted that the fire mignt nave been accident and . , that it might even have been .set someone else. Sim's actions ,,. were not consistent witn tnose o guilty person. There was lack motive. A police officer .had eaid that Sim was not one lo sho vlciousness or criminal tendency when, drunk. Possibly Collier was not telling the truth. L. W Patmore said he did not Jhe went there to burn down tbe Pa but probably had become sore wnen denied entrance and . i j u.j t- ai jmu ueciuea w siijorc mem out. who else but Sim could have Drc pared or set lhe flret Crown coun - ei suggested Sim was guilty of ly catch fire. The Judge, in reviewing the evidence, asked the Jury io consider. i Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe Permanents, Marcels, Finger-waves etc. Children's Haircuts' Specialty, Phone Green 883 for Appointment Muriel Eby 437 4th E. REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl For Reservations Phone 658 ANDREW PIES Order Your Chicken Pies Now for Thanksgiving ii Presh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTJN DAIRY PHONE -65? NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. 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Dated th.U Ut day of AugruV 1938. wno an .me nre. iv oiuayunfe RahU t from the circumstances and form; wHcwhu JrW I 1 I -..L.l.ll . I M . I . . J! ""ll inclusions t oeyona reason . at doubt. vu.. Circumstances must, t be cod- - sistent with guilt and Inconsistent wun innocence. IV ManiOn Will U 1 maillUU lllii; . , aeek tlection In London Seat OTTAWA, Sept. 29: C.Pj Hon. jNew Vprk Dr. R. J. Manion, Conservative' lead. B6ston ed, said today that he wai willing Cleveland to seek election to the House of r.1"" ' waihlntoh .....w .u ..-. i r don, Ontario, where the by-lectloh jgti -Louis has been called for November 10. Philadelphia CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone tl For Bent Jloutehold Coal MRS. C. . 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