I I i 1 f AOS TWO THB DAILY NTWS Onyx Arch Grip Shoes ORT Premier Shuttle , CENTRE IS Team Is Invited TIP AHAIN JL 4. M. A AAA 1 MAILT EtHTIOfc THE NEW SPRING MODELS IN ... . OnyxSkoes BY J BLACHFORD ONVX! The very name suggests the brilliance and elegance of Onvx Shoe styles for Spring! The dainty tie (sketched above) is typical of the luxurious footwear we are snowing to harmonize with your new suit or afternoon ensemble. But, a word to the wise, come in early while size ranges are complete! THE DAILY NEWS. PKLVCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Cheaper Feed Ilaving a surplus of Bulklcy Valley wheat it is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save ' Money, Prince Rupert Feed CiimiiHiii If You Are Having Trouble With Your Feet Can Help You WV FWe AMILY SHOE STORE LIU. The Home of Good Shoes Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. P PULLEN - - . Managing-Editor Thursday, March 10, 1938. SCHUSCHNIGG'S UNHAPPY TIME According to despatches from Europe Chancellor von Schuschnigg of Austria is to take a plebiscite of the people of Austria on the matter of Austrian According. to despatches-from-London the German iNazi chief bludgeoned Schuschnigg into accepting the proposal that Germany should practically take control of uauid uiruugn me tusinan section of the Nazi party. Later the chancellor refused to consent to the total Germanizing of the country and the plebiscite is the result. t According to one story cabled from London, Schuschnigg, on his arrival at Hitler's residence was ushered into a room iri which were well known members of the Nazi party of Austria who told him exactly what they thought of him. Then came an interview with four army generals who put up an ultimatum that either he accede to their requests or Germany would invade their country. Following that was an interview with Hitler who, in rather more diplomatic language, urged the same course with the ultimatum that, if it were refused, the continued independence of Austria could not be guaranteed. ; DETERMINED TO WIN : Evidently Germany and Italy are determined that the Spanish trovernment shall hp pmehorl hofnm tt, ,,:i war in that countrv IS Ptlflpfl AoonvAi . -- -- v,wuiu .vf ic;u: to nicy are insisting that, on arrival of the withdrawal envovs in! Cnnm U ,. T.'..-.- C 1 1 .... . . - I ojiaiii, me nanco-apanisn Doruer snail be closed and that six weeks later the insurgent ports shall be closed. This would give opportunity for running arms and ammunition to the insurgents for six weeks after the government is shut off from its sources of supplies. The ships going to fetch the Italian troops from Spain could carry arms and ammunition for the rebels. It is hardly any wonder that Anthony Eden refused to enter into such a bargain. His sense of fairness would not allow him to do so. ARE THEY DOOMED? The question which now presents itself is whether, under present conditions, the Spanish government is doom ed and the insurgents bound to win. With very considerably more than half of their territory gone and with .little real support from outside, it seems as'if the loyalists would not be able to hold out and eventually win back the part of the country already under Franco's rule. It seems rflther tragic but it is no more tragic than Abyssinia and China. It seems as if we were in for a period of physical force and mechanized strength. NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zarelll Propri-tot "A DOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rate fl.00 up 90 Rooms Hot & Cold Watet Prince Kupen, B.C. Thone 281 P.O. Box 196 Northern British Columbia Badminton Championship Tourney .Mooted The Prince Rupert Badminton Association, at a meeting Tuesday night with President Peter Bird In the chair, decided to Invite a team of Premier men and women players to come here April 2 for a tournament far the Imperial Oil Cup, emblematic of Northern British Columbia championship. The Premier badmlnt,n visit would coincide with the coming of the basketball team from Premjer to com-' plete the Northern British Columbia hoop championship series. j Scottish Cup Revised Draw Kilmarnock vs. Ayr St. Bernard's vs. .Motherwell Falkirk vs. Rangers Fife vs Raith GLASGOW. March 10: (CP) The revised draw for the fourth round in the Scottish Football Cup competition is as follows: Kilmarnock vs. Ayr United. St Bernard's vs. Motherwell. Falkirk vs. Rangers. East Fife vs. Raith Rovers. Railwaymen And Laundry Winners Defeated Gyro Club and Old Em press in Five Pin Bowling League Last Night 66 Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be running on time. Gyro Club Asking Rotary Extent of Its Desire to Participate The proposed community centre project In Prince Rupert, towards which the Gyro Club has decided to concentrate its future efforts, was further discussed at yesterday's Gyro business luncheon and, before proceeding further with plans. It was decided to take the matter up with the Rotary Club to ascertain how far that organisation is prepared to participate in the project. The matter of site was discussed at the dyro Club luncheon. The Rotary Club has a site at the corner of third and McBride Street which, there has been some mention of; exchanging for a site at First Aven- Us and McBride Street. It was decided to approach the city commissioner with a view to taking over and maintaining the Morse Creek ikating rink and! swimming pool which has been es- tabllshed jolnUy by the Gyro and Rotary Clubs. City Commissioner W. J. Alder, it was reported, had expressed his willingness to take the place over. Another Sunday night concert by the Capitolians orchestra and choir next month will be sponsored by the Gyro Club, it was decided. As a result of last Sunday night's concert, the sum of $30 was cleared, it was reported. The club passed a vote of appreciation to the Capitolians for the excellence of the en-' tertalnment. ; W. T. Stone was elected to the executive of the club to fill the va- . cancy caused by the departure from the city of ' J- H. McCllnton. ; Next Wednesday the Gyro Club will be addressed by J J. Little. gen- Canadian National Recreation eral manager of the Northern Brit-Association won a clean sweep three Ish Columbia Power Co., on the sub- game to nil victory over Gyro Club Ject of "Electricity." For the fol-in the Five Pin Bowling League last lowing Wednesday Robert Mac- night. In the second fixture of the nicol, secretary of the provincial evening. Pioneer Laundry won two command of the Canadian Legion, games to one over Old Empress, has been invited to address the club High average scorer was Maurice Irving of Canadian National Rec reation Association with 265. Individual scoring was as follows: CN.IAv 1 Comadlna 182 Morin 172 Mcintosh 147 Irving 305 Low Score 157 Handicap 13 Totals 576 Gyro 1 Bulger 157 Lowen 163 Dibb 219 Tobey Jr. 192 Barland 171 Handicap ? 66 Totals 973 Pioneer Lndy. 1 V. Houston 182 Klnslor 143 Brasell 220 Stiles 197 Asemlssen 217 Handicap 29 Totals Ol dF.m press 1 Clccone 180 Donald 163 Young 149 Shriaber 173 De Jong 159 Handicap 17 Totals 847 2 111 188 231 299 118 13 9C0 2 168 118 ..174. 226 193 66 -945 2 185 146 219 302 240 29 988 1121 2 170 220 157 197 164 17 925 3 Total 195488 274634 148526 191795 91366 13 912-2848 The league standing to date Pioneer Laundry 29 7 C.N.R.A. 17 13 Old Empress 9 15 Gyro Club 7 20 while on March 30 there will be a specially arranged Initiation Electricians Move Ahead Defeated North Star in Deferred Commercial League Bowling Electrical Electrical Workers' Workers' 3 Total played their 91 416 deferred end of a Commercial 199-485 Bowling League fixture against .131524 North star las night, the Electrl-177595 clans winning two games to one 193557 ana inus moving from third to 837-2775 Canadian National Recreation 3 Total Association, No. 1. , 208575 181470 144583 128627 187644 29 877-298C 3 Total 208564 148531 155461 25 for 25c and Pocket tins of fifty PLAIN OR CORK TIP OCEAN FALLS fourth place In the standing ahead ! Pke on "The Background In the .North Star l 2 Little 157 211 Pottinger ..., 149 115 McAulay 117 m Foreman 150 95 Fldler 130 135 Handicap 40 40 - 40 Totals , 719 707 COS The Commercial League standing to date is as follows: 218588 RuPert Motors 20 210533 Printers ......19 17 Electrical Workers' ....10 95C-272 C.N.R.A. NO. 1 15 Norm star 14 2Q Gyro Club 11 17 9 7 uioiogicai station 10 C.N.R.A. No. 2 9 J8 lew Won Lost Pt.r. 10 8 11 15 10 25 11 18 1 ..tr ENERGY I i The Bessie L, 35-foot gasboat. was destroyed by fire at the townslte slip when a cigarette Ignited gas which had leaked Into the bilge. : The owner. Alex.Birrel, was aboard and escaped with minor burns. No insurance was carried. ! Two basketball games of are scheduled: March 19 Ocean Falls vs. Bella Coola at Bella Coola ; and March 23 Ocean Falls vs. Bella Coo!a at Ocean Falls. In the men's basketball league the General Store ranks at top of the league and, in the girls' league, the' Zephyrs and Sparks are tied for first place. Play-offs commence March 13 when the Shops meet the Finishing Room and Zephyrs meet High School. J. Maxwell of the General Store grocery department is confined to the hospital suffering from a dislocated vertabrae. The second two in a series of lectures offered under the University extension courses were heard here on Friday and Saturday nights last when J. Gibson, B.A.. BXltt.. ' Far Eastern Crisis" and "The Out look in International Affairs." 3 i 14q The news stand formerly In con-105 nectlon with the pool room has now 112 1 been moved to the drugstore. The 118 Dally News Is on shle every Friday 152'and Saturday. 20 19 16 15 14 11 10 9 BAR SILVER NEW YORK: (CP) -Bar silver was unchanged at 44c ppr fine ounce on the New Vork metal market today. Mrs. J. L. Jollymore, who has been spending the past week In the city, will leave by tomorrow pvening's train on her return to her horne at Scotia River up the Skcena. 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