Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Alternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F PULLEN - Managing-Editor News Department Telephons 8b DAILY EDITION a1 Friday, May 27, 1938. INTERFERENCE Recently there was an attempt by a section of the people 01 brazil to seize the reins of power, depose Presi-' dent Vargas and set Up a Fascist dictatorship. As a result, .a thousand people are now eniovintr a nuiet life at the expense of the state and some of them may die pre mature deaths. The President who by the way, obtained his position in the latest approved method, which is seizing it, recently issued a decress providing capital punishment for per sons who, urged on by a foreign power, organize opposition to the government or do anything that might tend to bring about civil war. Suppose we had this sort of a law in Canada, a great many people would have lost their lives already. Even today a good many movements seem to be instigated W.r ,.,V, : 1 i. 1 J ; : ... r SOCCER WIN;Bout Tuesday Made Us Initial Appearance Season Last Night and Won Over Navy Four Goals To Three Canadian Legion Merchants Navy unteer three. 1 1 0 Bryant, Navy, 3. MORGAN, Navy, 2. Holkestad, Men Hants, 1. Gillis, Merchants, 1. Vink, Merchants, I. Smith, Merchants, 1. Ferguson, Merchants, 1. O'Neil, Navy, 1. II. Dickens, Legion, 1, Campbell, Legion, 1. of L F APts SEASON SCORING SUMMARY I Vance, Legion, 1. Howe, Legion, 1. Last night's senior football game was productive of good play with Reserve by four goals to. There was a fair crowd of called on twice. There were some bouts of nice passing by the Legion but the Navy was dangerous in Harney Ross and Henry Armstrong to Rattle Fifteen Round for Welter Title , NEW YORK, May 27: (CP) I Rain having again stopped the - -1 v .1 1 n rf-n .i I 1 . . ... .. 1 ... ami wnose interests are not reany uanadian. MORAL SUPPORT In any dispute there are always groups of people who lend their moral support to one side or the other. Can adians lend moral support to China and sell war supplies to Japan. We lend our moral support to a Prince Runert ball team when we gather in large numbers and root fori s 1.1 1 1 A J. 1 . . I 1 Ml . 1 a tne nome town out tnis moral support win not maKe up lor, ..the lack of skill on the part of the players. ' Newspaper's sometimes try to exist on moral support but they find it very difficult going. A line of advertising is much more effective and subscribers that pay promply also help. They are much better than tons of moral support. There are always plenty of people who encourage embarking on a new line of nolicy but all they offer is moral support. They are ready with a pat on the back but their support never reaches the pocket. The support that really counts in all walks of life is the support that costs something. Moral support among nations is of little value and so is moral support in a community, HEALTHY DISSATISFACTION There is such a thing in any community as healthy dissatisfaction. This makes for improvement. It tends to lead to action which will bring about improvement. In Prince Rupert we are not satisfied. We want better kept streets and sidewalks, more sewers, better housing, improved gardens, a new civic centre, new industries, better communication with the outside such as a highway to the interior, more frequent steamship service with the Islands, daily train service with daily mail. All these things will come and the very fact that we are dissatisfied with present conditions indicates that there is a chance of getting the improvement. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers. Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver? TM CATALA EVERY TUES. T. S. S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. fine Tanowver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday A.M. if convenient pleaso purchase tickets at office Purifier IhfbrmaMon Regarding Reservations and Tickets Froir. AV V; NBWWAV, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 equalized with a fine shot. Then Morgan did well to save Murray's penalty shot. Dickens got the ball through but the referee properly disallowed it for interference. PLAIN OR CORK TIP was worth seeing. Two Jimmie Curries were playing for the Legion. One is the son of the accomplished Sam Currie and the ' other the son of the clever Vance missed an open goal, Howe1 Jimmy Currie. They were both forced a goal for the Legion. Mor-' good although riot as good as their gan later saved a couple of hard fathers. Celtic Wins Soccer Game Scottish Team Defeats Sunderland of mulish League 3 to 1 ( GLASGOW, May 27: (CPI-Celtlc beat Sunderland 3 to 1 last night in an lnterleague Scottish-English STUART SHIELD STANDING fjrteen round mt tonight between football game at the Empire Exhl Barney Ross and Henry Armstrong bition. The two teams naa piayea lor the world's welterweight a. scoreless draw on Wednesday and cliampionshlp title, the bout has .thU name was a replay. .been postponed until Tuesday i night. It Is a scheduled fifteen- rounder. Ross is the title-holder. drives. There were no more goals. Teams: 1 Canadian Legion Pierce; J. Cur- rie, Bremner; J. Currie, W. Murray, BASEBALL SCORES Franks; Sinclair, H. Dickens, Vance, terday's games: jaeK uampuen gr.j, nowe. R.C.N.V.R. Morgan; Davies,' Ronald; T. McMcekln, Eby, D. Mc-. Meekin; Irvine, Storrie, Smith, Amtrlean League New York, 5; Detroit, 1. Boston, 8; Cleveland, 4, Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, L Washington, 12; St, Louis, 10. League standings Including yes- Baseball Standings O'Neill, Bryant. National League Jimmie Johnston refereed. W L Deserved Win New York 22 9 Thp T.pplnn rip.wrveri the win. ..i nt 11 -the Canadian Legion team, makingj perce wiu not severely tested Cur. t;;; " ; . iu ueuut ior uie sesuun, winning le was tne better back while the clndrmatl I7 16 from Canadian Vol-! ... "c"""1 Royal Naval thrpp hnlvpt wprp fth nm ' ' ' riivsuuis Murray the best. Howe Henry st Lculir 12 18 Difkrns nnrt n.imnhtll wpre thift u.,.ni,i.. 'i" n spectators and It was an Interesting' be.t of lhe forwards. owe worked Philadelphia ZZZ. Z. 9 , 18 I hard all,, through and deserved his Anteriean-League . The Legion had the better of the 1 goar. Dickens, as usual, was clever Cleveland 22 11 opening exchanges and Morgan was an(i Campbell, with a little more Boston . 19 -12 "devll,"-would be a really good man. New York 17 The Navy was without the ser- Washington 19 vices of Bob and Jack Armstrong, rhlcneo l.. 12 breakaways and Smith went close Morgan -showed class in goal and Detroit 14 wun two long snots, vance missed saved many a hard drive. Davies Philadelphia .11 an easy chance but Legion contln- and Donald defended welL Eby st. Louis. . . . '9 ued to press with Murray giving his came through with flying colors ' - forwards strong support. Then, alll nnrf n MfMWn M.n: vpHciMa -rh FATE OF TOOTHLESS against the run of play, Bryant got forwards still lack a finishinn drive. LONDON, May 27: (CP) a good goal from Dave McMeekln's cross. Howe made headway but Bryant got another good goal to give the Navy a two to nil lead. Dickens scored for ths veterans. Morgan saved a free kick well taken by Currie. A Httla mnra rial thorns H nn r tViti by misadventure was nacsinnr a'ftliM malro th fnrwarrf Of line a real source of danger is speed and at times good shooting but overhead kicking does not build up combination. Bryant had little difficulty in beating Bremner The Legion had the better of the ( and shot well. O'Neill plays harJt second hair and Campbell scored a:but sometimes too quickly. Smith picture goal when he converted will develop and Storrie showed Dickens pass with a first time ' neat touches, drive. Morgan saved well but was While ragged at times and with beaten when Vance lobbed a, ball some of the players still carrying by people who are in close touch with foreign countries 'over his head as he ran out. O'Neill too much "waist line" the match 12. 17 13 19 22 to death on a piece of meat. I Pet., .710 XI 3 .571 .515, .500! W00LWlCllTEn1gV'May2l: .CP) WOOLWICH,. EhK.. May-2d: (CP1 The Amalgamated Engineering Union has asked for an increase of HANDY FIRE HALL REQINA, May 27: (CP Carrying fire 'to the fire hall Is getting to be a habit. Motorman E. Jefferson's street car caught fire from a short circuit so he speeded to the front door of the fire hall and sounded the alarm. A month ago the same thing happeed. ' ' -w-w " " - - vf ".v-rviv'-fwsrr 25for25 and Pocket tins of fifty Vr cigarettes because, every day, the high quality V and mildness of Player's have been maintained. Y Y$A Player's "Mild," Made in Canada have those same qualities . . . are made with traditional skill in the same time-honoured Player s. way., .That's - Y why Player's Always Please, cork tip ot WW & J ' www A '4Jl6 "Mild" NAVY CUT CIGARETTES ' ' pliin. . VISIT TO SOUTHERN CONTINENT .400; MV a brief sketch of a trip to the .333 continent of South America which I extended down the coast to Chili, C67 across ths Andes into Argentina .613 and back up the East Coast includ-.580' ( jng a trip up the Amazon River and 528 home by way of the Panama Can-480 al was described, fct the regular .452 weekly luncheon of the Prince Ru-.367 ptrt Rotary Club yesterday after-2M noon by 8. C. Thompson arid Illustrated with motion pictures 'tak' noflth en by himself and thrown on the "J!.; 'screen by Jack Wrathall all of uie vrruiti . . - , . n Cr-a irv . lurnoKi which proved extremely Interesting. . tH. M. Wlnslow presided and guests ThprA nose, 03, louiuiesa muu, wiiu vuuivru'- - i present were W. O. Fulton, Oroup Captain Johnson and Squadron Leader T. F. Stevenson of Vancouver. ' The trip along the coast- was made in Japanese boat because eight shillings- $2 1 weekly in the the shipping strike tied up, Amer- . a . L. - 1 pay or 20,000 engineers in govern ment dockyards, arsenals and air plane works. can ana otner crart. cans- were made at a number of points., At Lima he met the boys of the Canadian Navy and they looked very smart and behaved won Ou. J Hnl I U.f anil twmlM ky1 w Vl iruflavra mud f.lmtiw derfully well. 1 J South from Lima they saw the , islands where the guarjo birds nest 'and which supplied one of the In dustries of the coast. South again was: the nitrate region. At Val-. paralso, a very pretty city built on ' nineteen hills, the vLsltor found the British element very strong. The British people were popular there, 1 the British having helped the Chil ians In securing their liberty. Santiago, at the foot of the Andes wag also strongly British and there. ar. well a at Valparaiso, Mr. Thompson attended Rotary lunch eons and was cordially welcomed, i Crossing th Andes in a snowstorm and Patagonia in a dust ' storm was part of the experience of the trip bringing them to Buenos 'Aires, a very fine city populated by I a fine projrcssfvj people. The city Is wholly man-made, one of the avenues being so wide eight cars can drive abreast each way, In the park every variety of tree in the world is said to be- growing. The race track was very fine and In one of the squares there 1 freer parking space for a thousand cars, the only condition being that they must move before 2 a.m. so that the janitor may clean up. It was ot trU city that William TurnbuU, formerly 6f Prince Rupert, was met. Calb were made at Santos, a eof-fec port, and at Sao Paulo, the Pittsburg of South America,, a city with a population of a million. The climax came with Rio de Janeiro,, described as the most beautiful city May n. t J TUB DAILT NBYVB PAO TWO Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Orldn,i Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty Street. Vancouver b.c Don't Forget Our GRANTS ANNUAL Clearance Sale LEGION HAS .AllSetFor PROCURABLE A REAL OLD SCOTCH In ANEW BOTTLE This advertisement l& not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SCOTLAND FOR EVER KDINUUKUH, May 27: ICP) -I Uody of Ensign Ewart, ho the charge of the Soots Oreyi A Waterloo memorallzed In the pit. lure "Scotland Forever ha bj ( removed from a disused cemftnj I at Manchester to a place of honor S. C. Thompsan Tells Rotary Club in Edinburgh Castle Brief Outline of Recent Trip to I Chili and Argentine Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of BulUq Valley wheat It Is nfctsurj to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Site Money. Prince Rupert Feed Pom pis; NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU. Proprt-tor -A HOME AWA FROM UOMP Kate II H si 80 Rooms Hot b Cold Wittt Prince Ruwtt, B. PhAiui Ml f.O. B 1" KAIEN Red Gillis, Propritt" DRY WOOD fAl Furniture Moving and General llauiinj I'hone CO THE SEAL of QUALITY, mm tjjrj"'jj in mc wurw, a piace mac punier i uir; pi r f description. One of the interest-; ' ,.KonATtf ing thlngT about the city was the " MjMrt of ine mosaic sidewalks. After a trh nlnrtv mllna nn Hid Amnnn lllv Al"' ill GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL '"Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only canning- company tn 1 rounu payroll prince khi" Bf on ... ... r BMt mi' .dinlnt' v 1 mff' ... .... ..... ' "... . Z.. ,." . I . WllhwO, ircr--. p vilS UlllllUiUO Ul HiC LWIJ AfTC M (X1 " ta tno Canal authorities take over the- .rw. 'Ti tt i Ship 9111U uiiu iiunuiu Iicr inioiiBU vim ioiJi dar OI way "- - yi "Ttif locks. Angeles, he returned home. W w Jm?.LuSl to " -iifl PLATO AT BOLOGNA " k'J Tl f TT ft XT Mav 27: . (CD-B'ulfill- mi .. it 11 ' ' Miui ' AJl :!t?. 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