page two THE DAILY NEWS Thursday August 4 lilt Cool and refreshing! SALADA HOCKEYIST Acropolis Wins City Tennis is LL XV EST IS FLYER Over Westview Association Hi oor JTackand Jfill Health Shoes Keep children's feet growing in nature's form Cushion soles flexible smart styles .great wearing qualities and values Fitted by the VISIBLE Titling System. 1.75 T0 $3.50 Family shoe store lt, The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. fKlNCfc ltUPtKT - BKiriSU COLUMBIA PutolUhed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avnu H. T PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCBirTION KATiaf City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advat.ee Paid In advance, per we?: Paid In advance, per month , By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, pe" year , ADVERTISING KATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion L local readers, per line, per insertion New Department Telepnoce Advertising and Cnculatifm Telephone DAILY EDITION QUEBEC STFI.T. MKEiiAi. 86 9t Thursday, August 4, 193 JD2 2b Correspondents from the East intimate that Quebec, which turned out a Liberal Government a few vears atio uju citttteu rremiei- lYiaunce uuplessis with a good following, is again turning to Liberalism as its natural political faith. A few days ago a convention was held in that1 "Mickey-' McSherry Tells of Wock And Play in Royal Aair force Aces. Since joining the British f cor at to 5 In Girl's Basketball Last Nijht ! In the sealer league game last gills' vbaSfcttbUl REGINA. Aug. 4: CP' Mickei-",h!K,fmn n A-rNc McSherry. foaner Regin bockeyjWQn OVPr w-psfvi m rnmnle'e air service lasi Aiarcn ne nas aone rvnni m m u weU In Royal Air Force sport, hav-' Fanny Roberton. also of AcropoMs tag been chosen from 2,700 officers, 7 score at end or first to play lor the R, A. F. tenms'nalf 5 g2 in favor of Acropo-team. He andliis partner took flvejus wnich scored most shols from gaiwfa iruai wmt uerman uavis up,a clear Westview. on the players. Dr. David Prenn and Capf.ther hand, was constantly foiled Roczianks, before acknowledging ; by Acropolis' guard in the per-defeat. Json of Louise Bird. In a recent letter to his parent. In the sa half of tne nere. .wsey aescnoes a ni?ni -airjlt was Acropolis team that dem- raid' during experimental man- onstrated th Vaiiw mmhinntinn oeuvres over England- for several times the ball landed "It is Just starling to grt dark at through the ho,p after a long the aerodrame and flares -are be- dribble down the floor followed by tag laid along the path on which two or three clean passes we must take off and land." he The final .score was: Acropolis. 8; wrote. Westview. 5. 'First thing I must do Is phore The teams; " up my duty pilot and ask for the Acropolis Fanny Roberton 4 latest weather report." T?ita Turgeon, Ellleen Thomas As navigator and bomb despatch- shlea Nishlkaze 2. Louise Bird er cn the trip, Mickey must chart Betty Soles, Isabel McDonald 2. checking bombs loading and ex- Njckerson 2. Eleanor Clapp, 'Emily 'Si! amining the switches. Yaman WAV '1 VmVx I field to get me a bearing and discover we are eight degrees off the charted course. This means the wind has Increased and changed direction. Immediately a new course must be mapped out and the time of arrival back from the flieht changeo : 'J "On the home run I start work J5.C0 the bomb sight, putting the mecb-J2 anlsm in correct position, allowing 10 for wind speed and direction', temperature, barometric pressure and .J.00 air. -speed. j00 "As we approach the city of Hull at 15,000 feet, I plug in my heated flying suit to .combat the chilly atmosphere and watch the anti aircraft guns trying to nick us out. .The target comes within my sights 'and I press a switch, releasing my 'bombs.' i From that point, the sham raiders return to their landing base. ,"so tired I can hardly get out of tne machine. SPORT CHAT uiuvmrc 10 reorganize tne iormer Young Liberal party Lefty Grove snapped known there as "Action Liberale NatioHale." The on-.YankeL maW Se yention was. thoroughly representative of the whole prov- not being shut out in ince and Was verv enthusiastif cutive games. Pitching killllu line LIllH. raUl ItOVITI, a Vfllinrr taunta nmo illnontm ....t ... . New York record of 308 conse-for Phlla- years ago f, 7, I,'. voo uiflorttie- jtoruers i-v. ine xanxee record A vtiL neia witn tne way the affairs of the province were being, comprised 56 games in 1931. 155 m conducted under the Tachereau administration. He or-' 1932 and 87 In 1933- ! ganized the younger Liberals and finding that, although1 they were u verv stronir oroiin thv Jtli ' ilSSV' Y'"" yndee, world's middle. , x " " " ' "v ivuwiu- wejgnt ooxing cnamplon in 1933, . . tion and , were not attaining the purification of the partv, retired from the game two years. they joined hands With the small Cnneervnrlvp mnvomonf ago yesterday. He held the title I WHEN THE WINDSHIELD SAYS Anniiij Tournament Is To Be il4d , jjtoct The annual meetine of ti- iPrince Rupert City TenaU Association was held last epeniog atltte player and now Pilot Officer L. A.the Ie8gue Aoropoli now having Canadian National BailaaF city MrSherry of the Rojal Air Force Zoa three out of the five gam"01" to. with representatives In Leeonfield. Yorkshire, works Jus: jthat wer 9chukd for piay fof the various tennis dubi present as spiritedly as he plays. Westview .opened the game withilncludiD Prince UP nnls When be lived in Kegtna, Mickey Li a , ,iOub. Canadian National Recrea-e piayea oocsey ior we jamous n-glna pats Juniors and later for the t!iion Association Tennis Club ana Kepi me oaii most 01 tne ursc ; 7-7 , , fi, u,.., .v. Imperial Tennis Club uiutuhca ui iur iun uau. a ic ; scoring was opened by Isabel Mr-j Jurmam was elected president lowing as representatives: Prince Rupert Tennis Club, Otto Youn?. C N-. R. A. Tennis Cluh, William Blitrh. Imperial Tennis Club, Allen lliy Tout. All entries for participants in the city annual tournament are required to be submitted by Wednes day next, the tournament to com mence on Thursday afternoon. Baseball Standings Including Xestexday's Scores National. W Pittsburg 39 New York .55 Chicago Jb2 Continuing, Mickey said: "After Yamanaka' Borton 42 about 20 minutes flying. I ask the Referee was Nell Ross and score- ShiwSLi. II wireless operator at the flvinR kr witf Philadelphia 29 .in that province under Maurice Duplessis. Their anneal won rom 10x1 B"oulllard. French-was largely to the French Canadians although thefre- ?SffSS1 ceiyed a measure of support f rom-the English speaking tembir. 193. PP P districts. When Mn. Gouin found that his group was being; absorbed iunder the Conservative leadership he resigned Phl1 Edwars- British auianan but his former followers stayed with Duplessis with the SS LLat the n execution of abnnt. hnlf dnn mon nn,i e,?.:01s 'ix ear? t , ... ...v... u Wll. jnc.icui i c- pusnea tne juu-metre Uejd to re- raier was given a rousing majority. ;cord time as he ;himseif set the At the time of the plppfinn it ia pluimt.fl fV.if V.n .nnlr early pace. He finished thlrH tn - - . kj .LilliV.M K. liHl XII1 ' v , and file of the voters did not realize that, whpn thov Bnn. Wpl-Becam of Italy. Edwards was f OR JtENT a flat DOrted DunlessisriPv wpvp vnfrr nnn.n.ni.n y.?a Canada's greatest athlete in ment Oreen 399. ' -1 7r . " , 7 ' " and practising med i.ecently the premier boasted of the number .of Quebec cine in Barbados. onnfo Vin sii1sl U.,M.l x -t rf i 1 c uuuu uver lo ine new conservative ieauer. tha Q antIVfl Kfknnwtn . . . .... .1 Jl 1 ..'! SOMEBODY'S "iwuui o ALWAYS ".ib n.w v,i.iuio ucwrfuic uneasy anu tne time was rine tor thei i ! i.! i xl -r .. . . . I "v! MnWYW August A,m..t 4: A. 11111 reorganization of the young Liberals. This has now taken1 Jt,???, n aee and evidentlv hns WtU ,nao n AuliiV PPViet doctors announce at a scl- - . , 7 VI, ;r. . : J. 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