i o 5. J - 2i St ft K. ft y ?4 Zt .?i ' t: ft e r 9 S 3 S :! 1 rt l. t e 4 t - if I I i rAnr. two A Happy New Year DAILY EDITION Jjl To i4 Our Friends -an Customers f OOOOOOtKHJOOOOOOO Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes i'HE DAILY NEWS. rRLNCl RUPERT BR1IISU COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, Dy Prince Dally News, Limited, Third Avsnue d. F PULLEM . . Uanaglnie-flitor SUBSCRIPTION KATLS City delivery, by ckrriex, yearly penoa, paid in advance Paid in advance, per wetx , r.,, . , . Paid In advance, per month Rupen .By mall to all parts of British Columbia, me British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance 6y mall to all other countries, pet year . ADVERTISING RATES Claso'fled advertising, per word, per insertion local, renders, oer line, per insertion I Advertling and Uicuiaiion Telephone News Department Telepnor.s .. Member ol Audit Bureau oi Circulations . M SS $5.00 .12 Thursday, December 29, 1938 0 9.0' i X2 .25 ITALIANS IN SPAIN According to official government reports, Italy still has approximately., one hundred and twenty thousand fcpluiers in Spain supporting General Franco. Early in October Premier Mussolini sent sixteen ships with nearly five thousand men to Spain at about the same time that he wnnurew ten tnousand Wounded men Evidently the Spanish civil war is costing Italy much blood and money. Just what will happen if franco wins, SPORT CHAT Ul Vll VlllV 1 circuit. Among. Fovac's mai-.y big days in the summer of 193S was a record performance In the second game who dropped to seventh. TOK DAILY NEWS fe'Ruth's peak with 58 pellets planted only time he turned this trick In out of the Inclosure for a new re- 1938, Lou Gehrig of the Yankees $cord for himself and for a Detroit broke his own major league record I ninoor. nnanhara rancr nn tVip rAA for lhf Mnst hnmn run uHh thi ous rights to batting crowns, but down-swing for the Columbia Unl v for the last seven years in 3 League infielders have been the home run count sagging to 29, hitting champions. Although Foxy, still he boosted up many extra-who previously was batting cham- ordinary performances to be en-j'plon of the loop In 1933, wound graved on his gllstenlns Ufe-tims $J ; up eight homers behind Greenberg . fcroll. Those 29 homers, for In- Willi (It IICVCiMlCKN WtUAt (hiiii.v, ,.vm tn" wk, l town Boston: clrcult-clout record by home runs to 494. second only to (Improving on his collection of 41. Babe Ruth. I made at the Hub In 1936. The sorllla-armed Maryland farmer boy ihas landed on 50 or more half I homers in a season twice during 'his brilliant major league career. (Besides reaching the half century mark in 1938. he blasted 58 for the round trip back Jn 1932 wlille ' he was with Philadelphia. Green-1. I berg's 58 home runs in 1938 thus 4 NELSON. Dec. 29 on A?onday. 4 Amateurs Beat Pros CP It and Rosemary Thomas are fequently h-.-pens. a few n0Unced as the British lavn tn. players, including Taft Wright of nis team to tour Snuth Afrira m I Washington who batted ,350 In nn the new vpar even nunarea games, were aoove as ie is almost bound to do if he continues to receive such fx lJ.e Tragc nUt uimnAi-f . . . . ". - their records lacked the sanction xitq oh j u v. Huppoit, we can only guess and it might not be wise to'0f fun-season play. f0xx was toi- guess alOUd for fear Of being wrong. lowed by Johnny Heath of Cleve- ,r. . . 'land with .343 for 126 game. i STRONG FOR HIGHWAY Heath. bWes having a great . Premipr Pntrnlln envc mnct fl,Q nanU TJu:i, car oi singing his war club at - j ...wo., uj. nn. Jbuji& n. uiitiau ii,. , H0!1?13 r (. ?re keen . for tne Alaska . highway T provided it the when wiicu plate, tied a league record ne i.c otoicu scored nve live runs runs in in a a HOCKEY SCORKS Pacific Coat Iaue Vancouver 2. Seattle 5. Tonight Vancouver at Portlan.: Hockev Stairlino-s Pacific I'aclllc Coast Coast Lcatue. HPfWing 01 It, does not if interfere With Other highway eX- game against Chicago at Cleveland Portland 14 tpnsions m the province. Officially the Conservatives are on Au8t 20. Seattle 12 against it. aitnougn the scheme was first fostered in this! knA u.i ...t-x Ai nr, ... ."w year 4 2 17 V 5 7 83 74 29 Vancouver 6 4 n si u in province by Premier Tolmie, Conservative Premier. WeifSh 8p0tane 3 3 15 50 82 8 " nao a une wim a oat i.uvc nut iiearu me U.L.r committee Ot control at . ting average of .340 In 127 games Vancouver has to say about it. We hope they will let us which placed him third in the know if, they are for or against so that,' when an election flnal stanHng. Charlie oehrmger fi a m I sf II called, we shall know where we all stand. Honestly we ir'ill'SVt Ii IxlHlsl fe WiU m?f. ShW that they 'SlmrM .nmel amid fcl W "J C i really eaiiy independent independent of of party nartv politics. nolitips. !0n all th. the confusion nf.inn at n.t.nu Detroit in i mm 193H .aijr consequent on Mickey Cochrane's i .dtcVnc decline and and demise demise, while while Luke Luke TRADE WITH RUSSIA WORK WANTED .Mt.iS announced that as soon as possible after the lJnS ienced waitress want, neginning of .the new year a trade pact will be negotiated 1936. slid down to .303 in 1933 wort of any kind. Phone Blue 882. Detween Russia arid Poland. Already perliminary ar ihieriy as the result ot a broken, rahgements between the two countries nave been made ankle Jn prln3 tra'ning. which I under which it is arranged that each will rmr. mncf fovnr held down his game total to' erf nation terms With the Other and that. Rn far a nncoJWo 81 the exnorts and jmnorts of each country will be regulated I In the Reason that saw the Am-' so as to nearly balance each other and thus nlace themierlcan t1 as a unit dupiicat-j more or less on a barter basis. In that vay Russia will n lT?,e.ubatun8 averaee of get such goods as are needed without having to put up any if8lthe Z' SiST Cdfl, IMI In o. n. ViloVi nt aaA l Into mi , , a inn v QV1 111 ID JO, 1 . J he riQW rannrOChement IS sure tn hp Hfstaafoful in The malor leaeue rpr-nrrt fnr ,n . Germany, with which country Poland had -a-more or less most home runs wlth the Dase loose arrangement nrior to the rane hf Cohnd, !oaded ln one 'eason was also Alcn fV... ia v, i il. A Hot Time Is What Vou Want Tills Winter Tou can get It by using our famous Edsont Bulkley Valley er NanalrnO'Weningtou coaL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE EAST Phone KED 392 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS IlllLMAN CARS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service broken broken by by the the American American League League KOK SA LE FOR SALE Household furniture, chesterfield, bedroom and kltch en suites, tables, china cabinet, bed couch, piano and miscellaneous articles. Phone 853. (30?) ronM No. n (Snotlon 39) I.l.M ACT V' lead '"rri to closer '1 ri'K'Li . 1 'ne irau? agreement may )0n2 ranker? with a total of 37 o!iS! . STiSul.! a political alliance. In Kwtt 4. CkMflt Land DUtriet. Lnnd " Roordlng Dlntrtot of Prlnc Rupert n-1 ". these foremost hearUbreakers fo'l1,?;,,? the pitcher. The old hlsh was 30. UA. ot Vtavnuuvtr. axxmatUm tnlnlne. which was stamped up by the Na lntrtUl 10 pp't tot pwiuion to tlonal LeagUe ln 1929. The bee; cmmoncii at pU ptatd at t previous American League figure . w. comer at it 2eo being Buiphw In thts feature was 25 ln 1935. ?iLJi .'"S1,0 VTTif. 8 .J7 lgiw 45 W. 2 chain following the Detroit made a new REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Cowl For Reservations Phone C58 Mmth boundary of BiUpiilde No 9 major Mlmral Dalm to th EcaUU Rtvrf! Itvenoe Southerly am4 EaiUtlr Xollow. - - irvg Uv etuit lank of nald rlVT 7 chnlrw more or 9m to the Vft bound ry or S. No. 1 FYaotloml Mineral Claim: Uwrc Northerljr awl Wwterly following the witfjr and aoutherly wunaarva or tj. wo. i nuollonal, BUI. phld No. e and Butphtde No. 11 Mineral Claim 69 chain mor or Um to the point of commencing and twining forty vcm more or letw, IMHea November Oth, 1938. NOKTIIERN PYRITES LTD Fred Naoli, Afid, i . leaguerecord for the most homers mprvXT' ClJiilJ V with the bags packed by' one chib I J jjHUl 0 I I ' sruaun Willi leu, ivuujr ivik A "3 I I t)if hlir flrct.hnsMnfin irhn was ex 1 ' pedlently snitched behind the plat- g "The first-baseman shall he ter hitting four of these to equal $4, first,' was the order of the day for the major league- record. Three $5 American League artillery during times during the month of May it the campaign of 1938 when plump- alcne York accomplished this sjijowled, willowy - wrlsted Jimmy maximum offensive feat. In keep. j-SlFoxx of the Boston Red Box was ing with all their distance hitting 3 the official batting leader of the the Tigers drove out one or more $1 circuit with a grand average of home runs In 14 consecutive gamci $J 1.349 for 149 games, and lanhy from June 12 to June 25 inclusive $J blank Greenberg of the Detroit to establish a new American jfc Tigers kept the fans wondering all League mark which equalled the j summer long whether he wouM major league tally. ?Sibe able to surpass the Ituthlanj $1 : nace In home run cloutlne. The By Galloping a homer with th long-range Bengal wound up the sacks stuffed on August 20 against . . a. - m - . tv, at-iti.... . nun. Season JUSC IWO 5norb JI dauc ic iiwicucs ut rimuuciLnuu, m- i SKIING IS LONDON' I LONDON, Dec. 29: (CP (Some r.nrm WORK tnvs. cames. dolls, doom mv. through three member S the Hrst Prince Rupert Doy SatuU in uniform assisted by WUHi BraW and E. A. Evans. This Is the tenth year that thf Boy Scout Toy Shop has been Ir. operation and It was by far the rt ... . . k, . urim inin lays ric. most vucchmui. u. ;iri t ih tralnlnc n-hDol repaired, painted and dismmu.a. iueiroiv mam oi u in ma- ' " " extended to all wh Thank nr of 23. And while on the subject of 1 V . " , ?. iSi. .fJ-h r & Outfielders usually have beer Gehrig, although the 1938 season aMA5" Warded as owning the first seri- must necessarily be charted on th"""1" '" "B I"" .I'' 1 Collart for the use of the Uw the verity alumnus with his batting N" XSS. .S? foil for llBhts. PhllDott Evltt sant-ffntherlnfi- of tht American averaee droDDlaa to .295 and his generous use of IU columns. Gordon's Hardware for paint. Seal Cove Girl Ouldes and the Mother Auxiliary of First Prince Rupert Troop who dressed the doll, the members of Toe H who assisted with the packing. Also the roana Igers of the Canadian Bank o Commerce. Bank of Montreal, Q ;nnd b. Grocery, urmee uia.. land's Fruit Market. Beit's Newt Stand, Llnrcy and Davie, the fire halt staff and the many ofhera who contributed toward the ex penses of the toy shop. The general chairman of the Toy Shop Committee was F. A tij m tu. ,..hff' hPnma lrnncn rir M tt nloht a I ..cvnuiii. & . w Miller acted v homers ever hit by a right-handed , that the Klmberley Dynamlt- ly fJ"'n;r " AlUIIU itlVUIIU f a ilKv (VUTIV (812) M Yer batter In a single season. Foxx's ers. rormer world's amateur uu'k'i Z,, -"v " 7:Tr' 50 for 1938 made It the fifth time hockey champions, had trim- ,f,nd w fIwdo''s v, K. Hi in v ,. mert he Knnran rllnnr. rvf A tlOn SUOerVlSOri Were P. C MU nc uaa mi iu ui iiiuic iiumc lull) vup . j v, , In o cMnn a nH , inY nr the PlPlfi Poatt Unriev UlC and VlnDerg. 3 00 1 In which he 'hit ?n or mnn. fr h 4- Leaeue In an exhibition irame .' rne O"1 shP hM x uiuiuuvru utci j-vw iii I Hj nj... niaA.i NEW LIBRARY ROOKS New books for nay section it on September 20 when he slapped 01 th neatest ski experU in th n t PnbMc Ubrary are - out a homer and a triple In the "f arc taklnj part here in n an.nnCua IJT! . ! sixth Inning to tie the American wlnt sPrts Program, contlnuln.. A ,?fc "d ""TTMmi! t- . . in iinnan, i iu ii -i 'rielai. uaxers Doten iNorrtsi udEuc itri I i nil riL ii - u.i .Ni" will- - " loping in a single frame b th mighty Foxx, the Wayfarer" 'Selfert If you wbh to rB,, Aomethlng-Trv a ClaMififd WtllTE w war: mm VJy. J for GOOD LUCK GOOD HEALTH GOOD WISHES GOOD WHISKY WHITE HORSE I yw.v,v.vAw.w I Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONR 157 LOCALS ViVViy ' ; Joe Scott in sailing on the Prlnct. jaeow for a trip to Vancouver. One lliinnled and Seventy-Flvei Children Received (ilfU In Helen Jaclu-m. for being the in Thi Way mate of a disorderly house. wa 'fined $W in city police court thb Santa ClaUs visited f If ty-mer. I ornlng. families in Pr n Kupen, u. , , ter a a Darbff provinebt tna presenia u "-.xxlk. who Itlt Monday evening for a trip to ftattom on official dut t. U exftccted back on tontpht'ii Mkas Kar Fortune vlll sail this evening on the Prirve George for1 Vancouver whare hi will spend a few days before proceeding to Vic Alex Rlx wwi the peaker at lh regular weekly luncheon of thi Prince Rupert Rotary Club today dent W. L. Coatea was in the powr chair and there was a good at ti th- lopiii oresa for such I tendance of members with a fc gueata. Mr. and Mrs. R, O. Emmenon! and son Harry, will tall tomor-row night on the Pruices. Adflalck 'or Campbell River enroute to Cape Lazo, Mr. Emmerun having been traiHferred there from Dlgby I si. ind as chief operator of the Dom nlon judletetef rsph station. The fire department responded to two alarms yeaterday. One was it II am. to i Japanese reklettc n First Avenue near First Street where there wai s, chimney fire The e ther was at 1:10 p.m. to Ibl Tsidence of Oeore Cope land Third Avenue, where slight darn ite mi done from an overheated chimney cauctnt: fire between s ; Att floor celling and second store floor. Hotel Arrivals verncea Maade C Weah Mauett Prinre Rupert S L StT.nson. Mas.tett unocc SCOTCH WHISKY rv .i 1 1 bFSo IS This advertisement h not published ur displayed br the Lwuoi Control Board or by the Government of BrttUA cilumblS ! We. Wish All Our Customers and Friends C A Very Happy New Year Keep Your Coal Bins Full Order Early Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone CSI r 652 i w.sv J. H. 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