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F PULLEN - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advar.ee Paw in advance, per -week Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Emplre'and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mail .to -all other countries, per .year , ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local "readers, per line, per Insertion News .Department Telephone Advertising; and Cnculation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION STEVENS RETURNING 86 9 $5.00 .12 .50 .02 .25 Thursday, April 21, 1938 CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP While there is yet two months or more to consider the question of Conservative leadership, the matter is being very generally canvassed among Conservatives and academically by Liberals and others. It is conceded that uie case -oi luaunce uupiessis is a difficult one. The! country cioes not like ins "padlock law" and neither does it appreciate his close connection with the Fascist movement in Quebec province but the support of his Union Na-lonale group that stands a good chance of controlling the election so far as Quebec is concerned might turn the scale in Conservative favor if the election should happen to be a close one. Duplessis is a Conservative but whether he would be n st Ti. 1,1.,. 1 Trail TOT . DAJLTTTEWS Thursday, Apri! 2 19K Smoke Eaters Win Allan C up BASKETBALL d l r.i..L- ONE-SIDED Dr,"sn 'mD'a"5. . Smitliers Hoys Easily Beaten By, I'rince Rupert Hut C.irls Uphold Honors I "or Interior Town ; Resuming the inter-High School basketball series which commenced over the Easter holiday week-end! at Smitliers, local boys completely ! two to one for Prince Rupert throughout and at half time the count was 12 to G. Morris showed being responsible for fifteen of her side's points. The Grotto-Navy affair proved an interesting curtain-raiser. The Grotto had the best of the going nnri wns nhenri 20 tn 12 at thei -3.UU I. ,,,. 801 ,1 Johnny Comadina and 'Walter ! Johnson were reierees. IN RUPERT ii is unuersiooa in the. east that Hon. H. H. Stevens' ocean Faiu Already Talking About win ne returning to the Conservative fold and that, if i Hon. W. D. Herridge gets the leadership he will hp nl July to affect the choice of leader and, as we have suggested before, a dark horse is always possible. xnio iu io ijiuugut wuum uuii liik war appeiue of the big corporations ancl of the people who control them. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. .Steamers Xeave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.sCATALA EVERY TULS- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 8 :00 p.m. Due Vancouver, Tlmrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight. ,lf iconrenknt please purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone S68 Meeting Locals in Soccer Competition minister in the Herridge cabinet. The old time Conser-! ocean Falls football enthusiasts vatives will be opposed to this combination as both men have expressed unanimous desire rtelaCXt? in'ereStS that haV! alWajrS SU1'- "hT, Z," aS !.' poilUI Vonsei vatism. that efforts will be Instituted at Ait ".i sons iw 01 tnings uunys may may happen nappen between neuveen now now and and .an early date for such competition i There will be a three team loot-ball league at Ocean Falls this I year. The first practice game be- " tWeen Rangers and Shamrocks will TAXINC AflAINST WAR 'bc playcd on lhe coml"K Sunday lhere :is a proposal made in United States con- league season on May 25. gressional circles that, should the country be forced into 1 The ocean Fails Football ciub war, not one cent of profit would any individual make as has elected "fflcers for the ensu- a result. The.country would take all war profits, if there j Maughan. Vice-President, V. B. Ollett. Secretary-Treasurer, C. Wright Advisory Board J. Taylor, J Elder, B. Klllen, T. Falchen, R, Tinkler, J. McKay and A. rinally bucceed In Climb To Puck Title Rupert Bowling the girls how to garner boskets' starled Play La,t Night Individual Results So Far Play for -Prince Rupert in the telegraphic bowling series with Ketchikan started last night with individual results as follows: Individual scoring was as fol- Schrtaberg U 150 l0ws: Ciccone 1G0 Hish School Boys Gunderson . 188 Prince Rupert Brown, 9; Win- :Sm!th : 181 ..low. 13: Christian: Lundnulst. C: Morln .....x. 191 'Storile. 4; HolHestad, 10; Monte- i' - trtno. .2; total, 44. , . . . : 1570 Smithers Cunliffe, 8; Windt; Total. 2545. Beaton, 4; Hetlierington, 1; Ray- x mond. 2; O'Neill, 2; Emerson; Mc- Donald :1C0 In tyre, 2; total, 19. Kinslor ..' .180 Hijii School Girls Young .'158 Prince Ruprt Robertson, 4; paui ....,.179 Clapp; Menzies, 3; MacDonald, 4; Asemissen .'. 1172 Bremner; Davey. 2; Suden; Obu- ' china, MacLean, Nlckerson; total, 849 13. Total. 2457. Smithers Giraud, 5; Morris, 15; . Erickion. 9; Peterson; McEwen; 1 Syrnk; Harding, Rife; total 29. Donald 177 Intermediate Men 'Kinslor J26 nrnttr.TTnii-:t.nri 3: Camnbell. 3: Paul 152 A. Murray, 2; MacPhee, 4; Currie. ,Asemissen 3.; Morgan; Ltourneau, 5; Domin- 'Stiles ato, G; Beynon, 4; total, 30. Navy All Stars Davis, 2; East- party , , has " to ; be determined. , 'v4 It is "ftcoo understood lu tne that, icuerai if he ' mn TS'JJ 4. McMekin Taie 3" 2; Armstrong, i 21.' comes in, he will come in prominently. We have not seen ' - his name generally mentioned as a possible leader but' WANT PI AY that does not nean anything. VV rill I I Lrk I Total, 2470. .149 .139 2 177 168 185 158 108 850 2 172 167 135 199 142 815 2 184 149 134 137 150 743 804 US.,. 'irtt.J ASS'N IS organized; E. Fratlinger is Elected President) Of Central Body at Ocean Falls 171 173 1 . 183 rnill hrtmnenn 15G 913 3 192 146 To Help Guide Chicago Hawks . v cao- SINCE 1858 m CHICAGO INathan Mann PHOENIX EXPORT- WAS POPULAR DURING G0LPEN CARIBOO DAYS WINNING!Fisht Winner Neither Cubs or While Sox Haw So Far Suffered Defeat in Major I League Since Start of -Season CINCINNATI, April 21: Chicago Cubs and Pittsburg "Pirates, In tht National League and Chicago White Sox, in the American, ere count of 29 to 13. A special game , considered the irreatest amateur hockev team .ever mo- the Cardinals at St. Louis. between Gmtto and Navy Aii-btar , The closest of the day Wtle eame Intermediates rounded out the cv- Jlucl nfHn 1,1 the l"e west esl, elinrixed Climaxe(l a 'l ten-ve-ir leil-yeai IhlUie 101 for the Uie iVl- A1-' tftrday was the vviiite .Sox- enlng bUl, the former winning- 30 Hail Clip, enihlematlC Ot Canadian amateur llOC'key champ- netroit Tiuers same At Chicago 10 zi. me game.', wexe piaycu m . iouHiiiji, nisi nigm wnen uiuy uowncu uie Cornwall r iy- which the White sox won Dy uie the Armory ana arew out a .Booa-erg here by .a Score of three to one tO take the title final, 'margin of a single run sized crowd of fans who evinced jTh count was three games to one, ' Yesterday's Rig Leag League raiimmwrnuKiHo,. I Trail having .won the first two, eluding set of games will be played, i ef and allowlng lhe thlrd t0 T'lJI 17X10 wm'Bni" . , , ! Cornwall. The Prince Rupert u boys had com-, The SmQke Ealers started on of the Smithers i . . plete mastery r t lf) whpn thpv- squad throughout and at no time I thelr BrlUsh ColumbIa;' was the Issue in doubt. Half time , Tlipv hd npvep h. 25 to 11 lor prince ku- score was fore however got past the wstern pen. wmsiow was mgii ouuici ui j finals ' Prince Rupert with thirteen while. Cunliffe led the Smithereens with ... r eig1!! . ' Retchikan-r rince The Smithers B m girls scored about h scores: National League Brooklyn, 5; Phlladelhpia, C. Boston. 0; New York, 4. Chicago, 10; Cincinnati, 4. Pittsburg, 9; St. Louis, 4. American League Philadelphia, 0; Washington, 3 Detroit. 4; Chicago, 5. St. Louis, 0; Cleveland, -0. LEAGUE STANDINGS National Jieague Chica-io 2 Tlie Amateur Athletic Associa- Pittsburg 2 tion at Ocean Falls has elected of- .New York 1 ficers for the year as follows: Brooklyn vl President, P. Frattlneer. .'Boston 1 Vice-President, J. Maughan. New Tfork 1 Secretary, William Gray. I Cincinnati .0 Treasurer, L. Clark. ;St. Louis 0 Matters pertaining to equipment I American league allotment of playing night, Juven-'Chicago 2 lie training and provision for in-LBoston 2 jured players were discussed by the , Washington 2 meeting which also passed a vote Cleveland X of thanks to last years' officers in St. Louis 1 225 recognition of a successful year. Philadelphia ;1 New York 1 ! Chicago .0 The years 63 to 65 wai the 3olden 3c of flrltiiK ColumbU. The mtny placer claims in the Cariboo were yielding .millions o( dolls worth of the precious yellow metal. One of the early and spectacular producers was the claim operated by John-A. 'Xeriboo" Cameron. More than $150,000 was taken from It in . ihree months. The tremendous activity and creation of new wealth hich took place in the Cariboo was the most Important factor In the rapid Srowth and development of early British .Columbia. MM wast . Lager Beer... "better than ever" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by l; -, , . the Government of British Columbia. L 0 0 1 J a 1 2 2 O 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 SPORT CHAT Pcti 1000 1000 .SCO .500 .50". v000 coo iodo .CUT ..5ci: -5C0 Canadian light - hcavvweiht CHICAGO, April 21. Major Fred' 1 narry union was d- 142 McLachlan. owner nf th .fihi.,A,inronfa cy Charley Belauter al 127 Black Hawks, announced last-night W,"ipeg 10, years a8 last nlhl 18G!that Paul Thompson would be as-"1 a tecnica knockout In the, sistant manager of the world's1 10th ,rtTd- The rugged 793!champicn hockey club next .season i"!0"' for lhelrs.Mi 17C 192 UG9 193 923 at a salary of $75000. Bill Stewart v 1. , I reer ai NeVi manager of tha club, .having plL ' ?Vembcr- IIe 13 stU1 ln I ntpH If In tllft Qlnnla.i O..., 190 wKuiucjr vujj vii:iuiy. uuuug uie pasi season. Old Country Soccer Scottisli League, First Divinion Morton ,0, Queens Park 2. St. Johnstone 4, Ayr United 1. 323' 333 Louis Kaplan, world's feather weight champion, knocked out Lpo Kid Roy of Montreal, Canadian tltleholder, in :the seventh round of a scheduled 10-rojind bout nt Montreal 12 years ago tonight Kaplan outgrew the division in 1927 and retired. You tan bank on' the oven-f rcsli crispneiw and delicious flavor of Kel-1 Iork's Corn! . Flukes h Awarded 'Technical Knockout Over European In Third Round 'JJout With European List HEW YORK. April 21 Mann scored a technica, Kuokoy overwhelmed the Smithers repre-. Downed Cornwall Flyers Throe to One Last Night to Take the only clubs that are now un-;f( ': sentatives by a score of 44 to 19 r-anati:M1 far in the Majn ut nere a,t,Jt ,R' r ree Ait Canadian Chnmiiionshin UiamnionsMp Alter After IldUlU Havinir Tried iriCtl J For or laten so young Donovan the last night but the Smithers girls ue hasebaU seaso'n xhe Cllbj stopped rhttoan upheld Uie honors for their town; JH 1 ears I had" an easy victory over the Reds "averick further pumpmen' by inflicting an equally severe J : :here yesterday while the Pirates Mann weighed 104 pounr , - ; drubbing on the coast girls by a; CALGARY. Auril 21: (CP) Trail Smoke Eaters.' had no difficulty In disposing of Haverlick, mk pounds Ocean Falls Softball Is Now Organized j The Ocean Fall:; Softball C..i (has elected officers for tht ..i i follows: President, V. Whlttakcr Vice-President, R McLn . Secretary, A. 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