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NATIONAL SOCIALISM Even from the official figures issued by (he Nazi government it is clear that Germany is paying an increasingly heavy price for her attempt to turn back the hands of the clock of civilization, says the Victoria Times. Statistics issued by the Reich department of statistics (Reichagesund-heitsamt) tell their own story. Here are a few of the more striking: 1933 1938 Diptheria 77,349 149,429 Scarlet fever ,79,830 114.243 Spinal meningitis 617 1,826 Infantile paralysis 1,318 5,757 Contagious dys'try 2,865 5,265 Trichinosis 2 21 These factors are responsible for the enormous increase: First, under-nutrition; second; shortage of skilled physicians; third, the extra strain caused by the long hours of work. The greatest increases among Industrial workers are shown in the building trades, where the men now work 14 to 16 hours a day. When Germany drove out her Jewish and liberal doctors she inflicted upon herself an even greater Injury than she did to the victims. Not only has there been a marked shortage of good doctors as a result, but the whole medical profession has been demoralized. In 1&38 alone, the figures show, there were 766 fewer registered mid wires than in previous years. The most astounding part of the story has to do with figures for venereal disease. An official i Natl publication recently made I the specific statement that no Local Bowlers Did VeryWell Did Not Capture any Trophies In Vancouver But Made Excellent Showing Against Best in Country Prince Rupert's lawn bowlers who took part ln the recent British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association's meet at Vancouver did not win any of the trophies but the five local men made a fine showing when it Is considered they were pitted in AL! less than 75 per cent of the male population of Germany had at one time or another been afflicted with some form of venereal disease. Outside observers are inclined to put this statement down as an unusually wild bit of Nazi publicity. It was made in connection with an anti-disease campaign and seems to have been more concerned with those it was supposed to influence in Germany rather than with world opinion. Nevertheless, it is no secret that the strange kind of morality advocated by the whole Nazi propaganda mashine has had other results than the production of a great crop of illegitimate VARIOUS CRUSADES It is officially reperted that the Leadership League is dead. It is also reported, although not officially, that the New Democracy is doing little else but breaking into the C.C.F. These are among the newer crusades which have failed or are about to fail. As we look back we remember prohibition crusades, farmers' crusades, General McRaes crusade and other movements, none of which succeeded in bringing about any permanent change in the country. It is not many years ago that the farmers of Ontario made a crusade against the old political parties and ousted them from office but the farmers were worse than the Liberals or Conservatives when they got into office so they were quickly turned ouL History does not give us cause to have much faith in crusades or crusaders. well as from Washington and other Pacific Coast states. J Jack Preece, local singles champ- j Ion, was a member of the team , which unsuccessfully represented Canada against the United States in the international competition. The rink of which Preece was a member actually won Its match but others did not hold up their end. The Prince Rupert team was In the final of one of the principal trophies, the Bernard Cup, being beaten by Vancouver West team which took the trophy. Jack Preece and Angus Macdon-ald are home from the Vancouver meet. Jack Frew, Louis Arrol and!, competition against ssu DowiersiD, A. MacPhee are are due due back on from all park of the province as j Saturday nights train, WEST African Importers and ex neba. Gold Coast. British West Africa. tf. East. C4 FOR SALE FOR SALE House and ana lot, 101, clear clear title. Apply owner, FOR SALE Second hand piano. Good condition. Phone Red 401. ' t!75 STRONO Girl to do all general housework and cooking for fam- ily of four, modern conveniences In house. Apply Mrs. J. S. Nelson, do Hudson Bay Co., Port Simp-' son. B. C. (178) the daily ntwb FOR MEN WHO CARE SPORT CHAT II . Touring r-. Vlennes choristers are Kn ...... . m . 1 1 1 -J . . nut aiuti at iuuiiou uowu under. Their director says soccer and Another interesting game in the's,nShig go well together and the Junior boys section of the Gyro youngsters have played many playground softball league was t ln Australia and New Zen-played on Wednesday afternoon Ianc1, with Sea! Cove beating Westvlew by a score of 11 to 8. Feature of the game was the heavy hitting of both teams. Neith-jer team's pitcher showed much i speed, with the result that both were hit freely. Seal Cove opened with a barrage of hits ln the first Inning to push, over five runs, two more ln the j second, one in the third and three in total j Westvlew scored single runs ln I the second, fourth and sixth ln-1 ! nlng and had one good Inning, the ' j third, when they scored five runs. Arthur Bakewell, Northhamptoh-shlre and England batsman, seri- cuslv lnhirprf In n mat sir npcldent GIRLS AT SOFTBALL 'wo years ago. is now playing in'"1 llke, sy dinners :lub cricket and hopes to be fit to return to the county team. Bobby Riggs of Chicago, All score standing 13 to 3 In their fa-. vor at the end of the fourth, Vel vets came right uo from behind. A new European 400 - metres however, and scored seven runs la hurdle record of 51 8-10 seconds the sixth and six In the seventh, was made during the Oerman Incidentally, the girls are showing -T. championships at Berlin by R. an improvement in uieir piay ana the seventh accounting for their JSXinJ 8I4.S P" entertainment seconds. for the spectators. Weather was Ideal last night and there was a good-sized turn-out to see the fair When his partner's drive lodged damselj ta 4Ctlon ui uie iorK oi a uee. a. m. r.ic .Lean, playing in a mixed four Johnny Comadlna and Andre Le- tourneau were umpires and D. some at Geelong. Australia, climb- Monlttanoactfd Iconr tu mj a uou;u ana wuu a successful shot hit the ball about 70 Tards The line-ups were: Nurses Olraud. Andrew. Hlb- !bard, MacDonald. Bourgon, Payne, Morrlron, Hunt and Davey. i Velvets Flewln. Rowe. Blake. A. !been pressed to iurn profionali001""' D,ckel E" but he told English sports writers R" m,n fnd "a,lbr8 he would not accept any offer. """ " " ' 1 l i pt t qth,m t Nurses 3 2 3 5 Ve,vel 2 0 0 1 (Welsh soccer International, who. died recently, played for Liverpool.' Annettes- Johnson Southport and Cardiff City before Frlt2 E,llson. Blaln. becomtne trainer to Cardiff and:Arney- a8Cr. j later Chester. I Following a ru?bv itame between Kulwin and Pier Mlllan in Aus- Ball Star Passes The lumber ImhiHry of Britlfh Columbia taUen a high place under the heading of UritUh Columbia Inlu$triei. It repretenU an inrettment of tome $t0,000,000 and pay more titan $10,000,000 annually 'In uage$. Employment It teatonal, and tlis monthly payroll arera'gei approximately 23,000 men. Silver Spring Lager Beer is Htsll lircsveil in Victoria to the same famous formula svliich lias made this popular beer an international favorite. Wherever beer is served, you will he sure to find Silver Spring and those whom no other brand will satisfy. SILVER SPRING LAGIUl ItEEK 5 0 0 Dlck- 7 j 0-13 618 Skattebol. Basso-Bert. Orottettes Smith. Olass. Fields, Thomas. Eriekson, Dlekerm. Harvey Bird and Beale. ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ra'ia, captains of both teams -Annette's nu.hed ud and congratulated the orottettes 1 1 1 0 1 0 a 4 9 0 2 3 0 0 x 14 "'chief referee on his handling of. The league standing to date ts as game. I follows: Talsto Maekl. Finnish runner, broke the two-mile world track running record at Helsinki with a time of eight minutes. 53 2-10 seconds. n , w p 238 seventh( former Big League W L porters seek connections with wmi iirooxes, promising younci veiveis u Canadian producers or manufac-1 Northamptonshire cricketer, will Orotto - 3 1 turers. Samples, offers for mer-jnlav tor sr Pelham Warner's elev- Annette's 1 3 chandlseof all descriptions. nrln-'ra ngahist England Past and Nurses 0 4 clpally fish products, and terms Present ln the Folkestone Festival.) solicited. The Colonial Fisheries. Limited, Benyiwah House, Win-' Pet 1000 750 1 550 .000 McMeekin And Winslow Rinks Win In Bowls IMeekln's rink was defeating Oeous, YfiYCis lmc up riviu e. "IiUlf Zt W iO. mr iruucivMvi - Tyinj, Ueieat .urses in uiose lumrst to (j; Velvets defeated Nurses 10 to ISlMacdonald and Orottettes won over Annette's Winslow 14 to 4 in the Ladles' Softball "HI League last night. The former F"W game, as Indicated by the score, was Nurses built up an early lead and. Ith the Thursday, July n ujg Gyro Marksmen Issue Challenge i ' The Oyro Club toduv ; challenge to the Rotary c rive-a-siae irapsnooi contra pointed to organize a tram. 6 Preece McMeekin 5MacPhee . 4 Tinker 4 Arroll 4 2 2 2 2 2 YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING HERE! 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