PAC.r. TWO For Real Comfort and Wear F "GREB" Working Boots Are Unbeatable Men's oiled calf , Panco or leather soles, plain toes or toe caps. Up from .... THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA $3.95 AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion 02 Local readers, per line, per insertion 25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone , 8G Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, January 9, 1939. IS IT HOPELESS?. REVIEW COUKSE OF 51 G ' EVENTS IN PARLIAMENT usual this year, the chief subject will be the laying before opments. (Continued From Page On) of his selection as leader of the Na tional Conservative party aiit his election to the house as member for London. Mr. Bennett's face and voice will be missed as he Intends to move to England shortly after the opening of the house and proposes to take no part in tfc work of the session although it Is hoped he may make- at. least a farewell appearance. He Is still the member for Calgary West. ranks. Mr. Stevens broke with the party In 193S and in the election of that year led the Reconstruction Party which woo only one seat, his own. One of the major debates of the session will be on the new trade treaty between Canada and the United 11 States. As i" yet none of the ' op- session. Relations Inquiry Proceedings of the royal commission on Dominions-provincial relations during the recess brought forth a number of views and suggestions on revisions of the financial set-up of the Dominion as between the several governments. The critical attitude adopted towards r iti -1 ; n y l A . i , l 1 1 I - reement when a new war ap- the Liberal members the question of party leadership. The VvL -w"e "';u"c leadership of Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Kine; has been "i lTJT S2 " challenged by the leader of the Ontario Liberals and it has threats of wars may be reviewed wiiii me conservative rremier uupiessis m yuenec lO)1"1""""" o""-""" " lirJno- nhoilt a nhanrra nf loorlo-oliir ot OffaxL-n i past year. "-"""'yr vyv-l-":nV There will be cabinet council mtT T ii There is no doubt vt that Premier King still has the con-meetln5S aurln, the week as well a fidehce ot the Liberal members of Parliament and in a both Liberal and conservative cau- ture. The Liberal caucus will probably pass a resolution of confidence in the leader, in this respect following the example of the Ontario Liberals who unanimously endorsed the leadership of Mr. Mackenzie Kinir. However, the Weather Forecast General Synopsis Pressure Is ab- VfrV fnrf. thnr rHKSntfsfnrrinn hn rl Wn Pvnrpsl rmr nnlv normally high southwest of Van THE DAILY NEWS Monday, January g. jjjj SPORT CHAT Of the many games played In lh IMpJ rnnnrt nf F,nfn'h tYmthntt During the recess ithe ConservaW yesteraay principal Interest "J the Sames of r."uVrrr ..;, ' Derby County vs. Everton and return of H. IL Stevens, the Hon, member for Kootenay West to their I Chelsea vs. Arsenal. Everton won 'its way to the fourth round b) scoring the only goal 6f the gam. Chelsea eliminated the great Gunners by a two to one count (n result which many tonsldered an upset. and sot 150 for 11 minutes, Buzz Boll May Be In Play-Offs l- Udlllllld IT 1115 " - .i...f .v ..-j to v uooui .v.i win uinuuiii, umij meni remainea sueni annougn u i ; ri l among members of the party. While this will be done as was kept fully informed of devel- (jlns DOWlinCf i I The first fixture half of the High Bowling League on School airls Saturday re- W m,WJl,r of fl af pMmi uun t,,i ,t, . m suuca in uamma gaming a.aecisive '"-'i muuiiviv oianu uiui, x iciiuci JUUill Iiau II CU " "c ne"" ,ui6-' vli-tnrv nvir h nthsr t prime ,lVi over uic wum owier wiwi a ...Sii. . 'i -v 4n.tnn ,UKtn .1,- vitiuty At. s i?-- n ... T-k . i , ii theatre tickets for the highest average scorers In each house were Calgary 158, Jinx Helen Leslie of Gamma with general way. the confidence of the Liberals of Canada al- cuses. The conservative caucus has LT though many would like to have seen a more pronounced been sAet ,or Wetdnes! dece 162 and Josephine oay of Alpha attitude on the part of Mr. King toward the question of LL " P ,wlth ,4L unemployment, wnicn must oe uean witn in tne near iu score of 1958. Alpha had 1671 and Ihta iat The winners of the The league standing so far Is: Alpha 10,023. Gamma 9,519. Beta 9.458. Recreation Centre by Mr Hepburn but also by many other LiboraK hJSZS RPnnP;n Tnnitfhl a healthy political condition quite in line with the best, islands. The weather i& unsettled : iveiipeillllg lUfUglU traditions of a democracy. over British Columbia with rain on the coast and showers over the In- Garry McGarrlgle. director of the 1 terlor. prince Rupert Recreational and rnwcpMTivP pattpitc Prince Rupert and Queen Char- Physical Education Centre, who has -i V, , , AUlU) ' , lotte Island-Fresh southeast winds, been rpending the Christmas and tifi Wnile i loubtless, the eyes of the country Will be fived becoming strong, cloudy and mild ewj Vf holiday seaion at his linort the Liberal caucus as being the outstanding event with rain. '.ifionle at Langley Prairie, returned West Coast Vancouver island-' to the city on the cardena bit of that kind, the Conservative caucus held about the same Moderate, to fresh southeast winds, evening from the south. Tonight time time and ana nrnhflhlv prorjaDiy nn on thP tne same 9amP dav uay will wm ahn aiso Vp be vrv very im im- , d d Ud lth the local centre reopens with men's POrtant in that it Will be the first Occasion On Which the. I classes on Monday evenings and Conservative members of Parliament will meet their new T) TrT rYiinU 1 ladies' on Tuesday. leader Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion who has stepped into the I U I DU W Vi 1 . Ia,n Elsenhardt' of Phv- shoes of Right Hon. R. B. Bennett. Dr. Manion has been ' rABAlQfSl!Sff quite outspoken from time to time in regard-to matters LAINWIdALo avaiubie a safety tumbling of policy and indeed has brought upon himself the reproof i net at the local centre for use in of several Conservative newspapers for departing from' london, Jan, : cp f sic connection with more advanced the regular Conservative formulae. He will now have to William Bradford oriffiths, who work- reconcile his awn political views with those of his party achleved x fare. as the headi 1 l j, followers in Parliament 80 that to a great extent the party ToTTT may speak with one voice and the leader may know exact- Cuit of pannibau in sierra Leone ly what support he will get on all matters that come be- Africa, is dead here at the age oi fore the two houses. eighty More" recently he had held It is understood that Dr. Manion will be not so inde- !he,pros?1? ,mcf of advlw pendent of his followers as was Mr. Bennett who was of-t0 the mlnUitryof penslons- tell accused of being a dictator.. j Try a Dally New want-ad, j REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Dowl For Reservations Phone CSS Talk Of Reviving Basketball In Prince Rupert; Oil Firm has aroused considerable interest in sports circles and the hope is expressed that it may result m a revival of hoop game activities in this city. The suggestion is being heard that a three-team Senior League . r the league materialise. It k? expect-j ed that such players as Herbie Mar-igan. Angus MaiPhee, Sev Dominate Jack Campbell, Sonny Beynon and players of the Scythian Intermediate championship outfit might be found In uniform for th ntUr usea dom and shipped out of town to give a more or less uncertain account ol Itself. Mjch appea: whether or net it is possible to Interest 'the commanding officers of the local naval and army units in the sport of basketball Sportsman And Lieut. Col Otto A. Thompson Ol Hamilton Dies Was in Canadian Army Dental Cwrp HAMILTON. Ont.. Jan. 9: (CP) Lieut. Col. 0?.to A. Thompson prominent Hamilton dentist and sportsman, died here yesterday. During the War he was active In the Canadian Army Dental Corps. Particularly Interested In hockey. ne was a past president of the In the second Hamilton Ath)etlc Association. Win First Victory In Fifteen Starts Stampeders With Victory Msht i " .'''"Mil GAME WILD AND WOOLLY No Irs Than Seventeen Penalties .W L'hk-aKu Black Hawks Won One to Nothing Ovr Toronto Maple Leafs CHICAGO. Jan. than seventeen handed out In a 9: CP) No less penalties were vlld and woolly Jack Campbell, who piloted the National Hockey League game her? the' commission by some provincial lloThat Star Uinser of Tor.nto Canadian National Recreation As- and ;7k; governments, particularly those of Maple l.fs May B In Shape gelation team to Northern British JJ1' SSSm Korin? he Ontario and Quebec, will provide Fro., Knee Injury by Spring Columbia championship m 1931. SfStf JSfJl! mntriftl for debate. 1W- u,lu 4J expreasea nu - - - - - -" - The Inquiry was one of the many TORONTO, Jan. 9: iCPl-Burz willingness to coach the boys tf they quarrel between Premier Mitchell F. Maple Leafs, who Is suffering from Hepburn of Ontario and Prime an Injured knee which It was fear-Minister Mackenzie King. This dls- ed might keep him off the Ice for pute was largely one-sided until the remainder of the season, will December when an attack was not go to Florida after all but will, made on Mr. Hepburn by Labor Instead, remain In Toronto. Hopes Minister Rnsers and TransDort are now held 'that he may be in One great advantage of having a Senior League in steady operation would be that an Intelligent select- minister Howe In which Mr. King shape to play in the National 1 his would eliminate the possibility concurred. It was followed by an League play-offs In the spring. liie position oi unma loaay seems 10 me casual ou- which voiced confidence in Mr. server to be hopeless and Japanese people consider the: King's leadership, war is won. Local Chinese, however, are quite confident Evidence adducted at the in-that the cause is anything but hopeless. They still say XJ?' lTZ vS? ii. . , i 1 . j . , , J and the report upon It by Mr. Jus- that everything has been carried out according to plan,tice . H. Davis who conducted an and the the big push will begin, probably in the snring. lnvestination win Drovide material when they expect to drive the Japanese out of the country for debate on the manufacture of again they country. war FEATURE OF OPENING Ontario federal Liberal caucus and destroy most of them, so crippling them that never arms and mu no,, will MT t,a invade ;,i the l, u 'question of w munitions and the vexed Student Bowling League Resumes Gamma Wins With Alpha Second r And Beta Third i-hether private or pub- The second half of Jhe High 11c ownership of arms factories school Bowling League started off hVldently unless Something Unexpected happens, the' snouid be the policy of Canada. Saturday with Gamma Winning, , n in China is likely to -last a great part of this year. The report . it is understood, justi- Gamma's score was 2327. Alpha UentlSt l aSSeS I ilea ine coniraci ana clears an con- iuiutct-uj un ii auu 'cerned fncludlng Hon. Ian Mac- next with 2189. Winners of the kenzle, minister of national defence, theatre tickets, donated by man- The major development In inter- ger D, O. Borland, were Scherk ol Une important feature of the opening of Parliament natim ffair smrP the ast ses- Aioha with an averaee of iso: ;this week Will be the Liberal party caucus Which is always sion was the Munich agreement and Orimsson of Gamma with 193 and -held either just before or immediately following the ODeri- the partitioning of Czechoslovakia. Holkestad of Beta with 240. ing of the session. Usually this caucus deals mostly with Dur,n th! crUis Precedins world the a matters of policy in connection with matters to come be- " ... .a .IZ. v,- ., fni'A Kflf inmonr on jc rr nuciii-n a nartmn nmnnnt nf uniftr . j i era! fist tiahts in the course of the nlay and it was a busy evening for referees. The victory put the Black Hawks back in fourth place which they had lost for a tlon could be made of the team to r ple Leafs ho blank-represent lhe leading Boston Dm- Prince Rupert In the V1 faue Northern British Columbia championship competition in the spring. Ira one to nothing at Toronto Sat- urday night. f In New York, the Rangers scored of an unconditioned and J ' 7w unprac- ii..j . v.. win a Hi J n victory . over the Am- team icum being uruig 5f selected i:i(fu at ui ran tan- . - wtthm three points of the first place Boston Bruins. 0.h,n8e. "rP tho Detroit Red Wine, to a one-! all count In an overtime contest . It was the third straight draw . game for the Canadlens who are? still In the cellar below the Red; ' Wines. I Next fixtures will be tomorrow' night with Canadlens at Detroit, I Rangers playing Americans again? In New York and Chicago at Boston. National League week-end score were as follows: Saturday Boston, 0; Toronto, 2. Sunday Detroit. 1; Canadlens, I f Rangers, 5: Americans, 2. , Toronto. 0; Chicago, 1, Pacific Coast League Portland, 0: Spokane. 10. Hockey Standings The National Standing to date: W Boston 16 Rangers - 14 Drop Long Americans 11 Saturday Chicago 9 .Toronto 8 Detroit 6 Jan. 9: (CP)-Cal- Canadians 5 gary Stampeders have won their Pacific Coast nrst ame in fifteen starts in the Portland 17 Southern Alberta Hockey League. Seattle 1J Saturday night they defeated Old Vancouver 7 us Dy score oi7, to.4. Spokane 4. 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Jan 6 Cp. q,, MacDonald of Trull has been el-ected president of the Dntuh Coj. jumbla Amateur Atheltlc AssotSa. ' ( Inn In mrnkfttnii f ui. r w ....... m r, . ' w ur k Wi mor In Snnnsnr I oam w MacKay oi Nelson who medn. Announcement bv Croft Brook, loca! manager of the may be Inaugurated with the Army Paul Berlcnbach, former world's! and Navy as the other two teams. light heavyweight boxing champion I The Oilers team would consist of ,,,, "tnoMH ttitZa wno earned more tnaiv WOO-DOO ui such players as have not Joined el-!f tlr y. started a ther Mmy or Navy and are. there of XZlt LtoSi Tne wrestlIn career at New York five fore, not eligible to use the hall fa-be up for or ratification on early in the tnniM mr min, nnrtrpnt -iiiti.. r wM AHi..iim. money. He was a plemlnlary "boy" for practice Should players for cently. Standard Oil Co., that his company is willing to sponsor frtfk a team in a Senior Basketball League in Prince Rupert Viyl pjjjyL J TART THE . 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