PAQ1 TWO Me n n! If You Need Oxfords SEE US Our range of Men's Oxfords is exceptional! large. Latest styles and sized to fit every foot. Priced From $11.00 to $2.95 If Ton Have Foot Troubles, See Us MILY SHOE STORE The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL D . BECOMING BETTER KNOWN Pnnce Rupert is becoming better known among lejr-an MrfSLS: Ea.st.tfha",i8 Olof Hanson M.P. and Hon. Jan McKenzie, minister of defense. Mr. Hanron rives the credit to the minister but we know Mr. Hanson mocLsU and we also know that Mr. Hanson is an indefatSle worker, always on the job and always ready to he 5 h i nerf isatisfact0I'y to know that Prince Ru- taHans the activitl'es of the Parliamw- hEre s no,denymg the fact that Spain is very nearlv in the hands nf Honol v r.L .A nean holdings nOKlingS and and hand hand it it over oyer to to other other npnnlp people was 1n,o-n,i. looked ui "" as " injustice wnicn could not be borne. The result was the rise of Fascism and the conquest of the 1 country by France. out badly. While the failures of democracy Z lZ vised m e" 11 SCemS t0 be the le8t system yet de" We shall all watch with interest the application of the principles of the corporative state when it gets into action m Italy next year just as we watched with interest the working out of socialism in Russia and saw it fail dis mSyl any wH1 ht)e that national socialism will meet with better success than Marxian socialism. . SEEMS LIKE RIGHT ROAD The road taken hv Promio. mv,iii n i i- when he broke with Anthony Eden seems to have been the right nrrht nnp. one, judging llirlrrinnr by hr tifVio what is : : n Daniels Maloca Henning Tibby Howard 2131 ti 3452 170 SMS m 3S15 7" kor sale Inrinnicre U.UJ t . " C hlS reVO-1 FOR SALE- 38-f experience, religion, salary ex-pected. Box 16, Daily News. (93 ' WANTED Girl for bookkeeping.' State experience If any. Apply in' writing. Valentin Dairy. (93) PERSONAL TSI DAILY KEWB . Wednesday A,.u TO REPEAT ;j SPORT CHAT THEIR PLAY 1 JAPS START OFFENSIVE Continued from Page One) Korea, which ram to be ruled un der Japanese a Just at ! H track rivals usually are at xtanehukuo is today. Mininderstanding inWing.W"1 ' G Cunningham; Jfcenext "CTreen New Start Necessary for Print, ' bot they don't follow him nearly ffTtSaS Kupert , Telegraph Bo.,ia, closely a, the Univ,.y of Kan- CSffikl? " - China by killing all Owing to mi.sundem.ndtn of TtJZ "L, a mL " wrH " a record may oe aji by mUiUry expeditions ih ,f ,h --m, wl ZTtoTTeTuJn Und of VMaaU wr rJCe dfiaTJhed by various naUooa. Jap-SiSeK. an among them. Afterth rbHon iries i yrapic Games- In Germany or in an was over. Japan along with the town U-!eraDhic with Kel San , SrtLw a? bv tb inWtaUQa meel " eiUm sca- other countries put In a bis claim tnnivht 'I1 by the home folks that economic eoaeettions. have been received and are as f ol lows: i first Team Total Ave Totals First game. 2731. sec ond 28S4. third 3729. fourth 2670 fifth 249; total. 134M: average 180. Team average, IK. High doubles. Daniels and How ard, 1175. High Single, 55. 1 Ttal Price 2435 Hedges 2231 Packard .2463 Roady 2490 Nelson 2516 Totals First same 2479, 2377. third 2375. fourth 27. fifti 2457; total Vm nverare 16!. High doubles Hedges and Pach ard. 979 Hlph sinrle M9 eau, can teB you offhand ths who. In 10QS Jan(m announced the when where and how fast, and anneXatten of Korea, which pre-whether Glenn was tn top form or vk.uxly had been ruled by China whether he was over-balanred by a a puppet state Although this fresh haircut aroused Chinese resentment, ten- ckm cased off somewhat until 1915 For Instance. Mr. Dill will tell when the Japanese government jgg you m i uuanmgnam nas gone 10 suddenly presented tne lamous J-. - . - awd IHnilJHlt: " mull J- v- n mite istM in un vearc Rftv nkituu RMuiKlu-nn nwima n'Vili-h times he has been the winner, sev- had overthrown the ancient Man en times he has placed second and chu dynasty only a few years pre three times he has placed third, viously. The Japanese demands in-Al though the number of track meet eluded special commercial conces-and regional records he has 5et are 5 ions, and recognition of the Kor i uw numerous 10 mention, mere are ean annexation, unina. weac ana major marks worthy of note. Top- strutting with Internal dissen ping the list, naturally, is the 4:04.4 sions. agreed to most of the de-Ave mile run at Dartmouth CoUege last monds. 162 March 3. the fastest on record for There followed a short period of 1 ec - the the dlitlflnpe distance, and nnrt fonr four seenri seconds fast- fast- "ood "good feellne" feeling" between between the the two two 155 er than his own wrld indoor rec- countries, featured by furthei iac ord of 4:08.4 set in the Columbian economic "peneratlon" in China by IK mile in New York in 1934. Topping Japan. But In 1924 another revolu . . . . . .1 , 1 1 . 1 , secoaa 1113 ouinoor penormanres. in rus uaii miuuk inina. aim insiauea 111 world record performance of 4:06.7 power Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen. an en in the Princeton Invitation meet in lightened and liberal leader. The 1934, last, winter displaced by political movement of which he WijOderson'a 4: 66.4. wa.s the head gradually became I more nationalistic, and more antl- Cunningham's flame-seared leas Japanese first started carrying him to new Japan; on its part, began to f e I records as a senior at Elkhart. Kas, more and more that the Chines1, high school, when he won the mile leatkis were plotting Japan's econ-in the high school section of the "mic extinction. Japan needed Kansas relays in 1930 in 4:31.4. a room for exnanslon. and sources ofj record that still stands. The same raw materials, year he won the event in the state Japan bfan In look in the dlr 1 meet in 4:2Sj and the National in- w.tinn of Manchuria, a vart unex terscholastic at Chicago in 4:24.7, nloit-Kl tend eaTable or yieldinf a new record. His first rnlteeiaLe -nanv raw nroducts of which Jnn- lToing tioai, 16 competition in the mile was the 'n's fsctcries were in need In trovemmpntc nf P.;.; . rm.ny an". )vlth the! hp Imperial. S32i. Good condi- Big Six Indoor meet in 1932 when 1931 JBian besan its reat offen fhP Qv..-f.vr Z,.," ' . t' rri"ce nl- Very friendly to: . t"n.ApPly Pioneer Rooms .92 he won in 4:21.9. He lopped elf a ive In Man-huria. A-aln it w tb- rrcfTw . U M0UItl seem resonable to SU- tenth of a second the next year and battle of a mt-hly military juager KeSt that., linlpcc 1 cnmotln'n . t . 0 IfwK fU" pop i.-uj-i SALE c.,r t Trolline roiling , boat boat u . "Easle Eagle , . . . . . naut t . . . j. . . . ". J,,, 6 umurteen nappens, a fascist . Mt u 1 will regime be administering the whole country soon with the Spanish governmenT'nd tS" h rtf? FZ?nX gettine a setback' That was because y they thought the country was entitled to any form of tfcfme 11 W1 ThC minrity did not f ''re tothe The result of the Spanish trouble indicates the danger piXF ve"?m.ent ing too radical. Had the Spanish Reds been satisfied to make reasonable changes and gradually bring about a better condition they Would probably have succeeded and war would have been avoided To take too big a step invites a step backward. The Spanish government undertook to bring a general confiscation of the property of those to whom they were opposed, inat was eointr ton fast in nun: V n ? me tuvemment ?eS tabu and gets! ,M4 , 9 rM, , 4.,, afnt hnrrW nr ,,hiM. with rigging, gurdys and anchai winch. Apply 933 11th Ave. E. FOR RENT CLEAN, well-furnished apartments. Phone Red 444. 61) FURNISHED house Piano, radio, etc. Vacant May 1 near hospital. Call Red 785. 95 FOR SALE OR RENT made it 4:195. Munski's time, in-' hieh wa victorious, cidentally. u-as the same In which1 mile in Chicago In 1932, his first "rh" w the br-iinninR of a nen . venture into outside comDetition. . period of Japanese penetration modem IIe won the Bankers' mile this-year into China whose later reverbera- . ... . ! in 1-noO linns m tllt irt.. 1 ... . . ww ... iivwt. miLi .yiixii- icnuna. mere were new cohces The 1936 campaign was his most ions wrested from China in th unsuccessful from a mile stand- Shanghai -incident" or 1932. Ther point, as he was concentrating onjLame the East Hope! Incident, split the 1.500-metre event tor the oi-!tin" off stiU another sector Iron ympics. That year he won the CoI-;ch'nese control. FOR SALE OR RENT Comfortable ' "mbian only by out-generallying 1 In the same way Ihe entire pro home at Seal Cove, four rooms,! his opponents and his time was 'nee of East Hor?l was separate, kitchenette, bathroom, shed and' hisM school time 4:42. In the 'from the mother country. Soon garage. Good deal for steady ten- Wanamaker he was passed by both Tf ncn had made an entrance ln- ant. Phone Don Passmore. 96i Ql wangan C . and Venzke v.M.m. and UltU in Ul the bliC ,ae v-ntnas .. famed w ' V U but HU, impoten liiifJUVCIIf 1 Baxter he was second to Venzke. Of nreat Wall Then it was Tehol an(" vrJ 1" l. lluu U1 uie estaie 01 a CnWiri & Meriffnrv T ,1 ine 37 uiaoor mIIefi on his record, lnanar. loaay japan has unde: rich u r Ud' ery person who dies. Gradually the state is ab-! - jCunningriam came In first in 32,1" influence some of tho riches, porbing the estates of the rich and pacing the monev roR RENT Tw-m house.'second m 'our and third in one- "or,h nrovin-rcs of chinp. all the back as waces to the th.e nnor T Little Iftlo objection : is A Shower bath, stove, fine harbor the Wanamaker in 1936. Besides! resU,t r hiltitary successes. fw naLWagcfs P?r- taken to 1 " ,nini nave (lone ttle same thing but i T-i1 , C" l"'ng "UL to 10 ueiioeraieo deliberatplv ueiineratelv riirn turn turn thp the owners of V , tnnn - i . WanMn tr.. . f REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PUONE 658 LUMBER AT MILL 6-inch and 8-inch to,WE IIAVE "EU'Eo hundreds 1 ship'ap-untrimmed V going on. France " ' seems be falline in line and makinn- W n ; SZt ??J:.,A TO OBTAIN positions as Let- No-1 Common Mch CJ1 Q ftA bUm.A-u. i . "f" , r.wHuiwiy.. illiHl ter Carriers. Pnhil CUrt,, r., "tough Cedar Plank VuUU omuuiu nuve u 1 resLraininrr ertppt nn hntu Tfottr n,i '. - mo WuliZ I ? vw uuui niiiy unit uei-. loms Kxamlners, Clerks, audi many, wnne most neonie svnmnthwoi immr r.f si with Lden at the time, if Britain is kept out of war andi he,p you- Wrlte U8 for Proof the continent of Eurone settle down tn n non nmm.om ?nd free information. M.c.c: nothing but praise will be coming to Chamberlain. 'i fn Canada - Wlnnipe' 01dS! For Prince Rupert Delivery rnone BILLMOIt Billmor Spruce Mills LTD. ine ciimax 10 " tnese clashes ua'.iiw new, iu.uu a men in. uU vciikkc, wuhilts over i 1 V Z -iCunninghani in the indoor miles "ndoubtdlv taking nbee rodax property OUt of their'11 SALE-6-room a r- house, fully 'were Dawson, Bonthron and Ban'1"' finaI w"rd of descrintioi modern, plastered and papered, Romani-one each. I will be wrilt-n Intn the mlliLiH EXTREMES ALWAYS DANGEROUS W.J .fin 3re aUvays (Iangero"s. Dictatorships always fa l sooner or later and extremes toward democracy may end as in France where it was recently found neces a,to appoint a dictator temporarily to bn'ng order out i?u"ig uhe same principle-down to family life and we find r that where the father is a diftntnt. , v,:mJ Tl.l fine view, Taylor Street, $1800 'and historical annals to record th terms. ! Tiie Knco ,.t. '.result of the nresent "ImpMi .... ..UHgailA' UUU1UU1 IlltlC iCU-' -"...wtvv.V FOR SALE - 5-room house, fully'0?1 13 alm0St " Imposing. The list; vmlns to bc . modem, fire place, fine harbor ?"u f ces' 01 wmcn ne won view. 4th Avenue East, 12500 ?' P'aceo- seebnd three times and I terms '.third twice. He did not enter east-' em inUtdnrkt rnr-cE il Ihs tnllo ,tnlll Tnnr.Itn Fn. G.,ln.t . .-v. Uv .... iuiu. u....i " .jk.i.is. fun bale 6-room house lully the Princeton Invitation of 1934 j 1 modern, nardwood Hoors, Atlln nut mat entry was marked by a avenue, suuu casn. (94) :u. mne, run on a sprained ank- T-w- .- - le. That same vear he won th . WOMAN wishes work by hour. Box 17. Daily News. 196) WANTED WANTED Housekeeper, no encumbrances, for family, two children school age, small town In country. Good home, reasonable salary. Reply stating age, ord which still stands. 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