WmmMWmWBStMimkmMtt 111 It s 4 -4 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Friday, January 20, I9jj, One of SCOTLDNDS FINEST WHISKIES Ycciw"i"" mm rEStssssrri RANTS SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Sons Of Norway ' I Masquerade Was I Enjoyable Event One hundred anc fifty persons,' of whom quite a number were in! costume, attended the Sons of Nor-1 way masquerade dance Wednesday; night in the Oddfellows' Hall. The! event was both successful and en joyable. Excellent music for dancing was' furnished by Fossum's Orchestra. ' Ole Skog was master of ceremonies. The " affair kept up in full swing r . r ,,T "I i j AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND Most comical costumes were those of Mrs. Olof Skog and Mrs. Skaland. The committee in charge of the' event consisted of Mrs. Knut Slatta, Mrs. J. Eilertsen, Claus Aune, Hans Petersen, Knut Slatta and J. Eilert-sen. The last mentioned two presided at the door. COMEDY, MYSTERY "Josette." f"' ' a aJay.comfay gay comedy romance ro.mance ! lu"niL J1.6' aimonl the ""f Oriental r,', .."..iMin In Palestine, Palestine, esoeciallv especially the the great eat St enU rureU erved ture program opened at the Capi- lt night and which in.'10,!, lheatre Interest centred, of course, in. the Orand mr,,.v, March and j judging i 7 . of1 .iwill be repeated tonight, T "josette" William Collier sr costumes. Mrs. Chris Jensen and till ,1 1 ' ,hA . as the retired father of Ameche riane Ai.no or,.jj thS&rt rH, JJf ,w to have and Young becomes tafatuated the best costumes. They appeared; lth T Birell a cabaret slner as nurse and doctor respectively.! bfea 'it o fhe boys -'.send him to New York. Unknown TRAPPERS Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront. Fetch your stuff up town to Gold-bloom's and get the buyers together to bid on them. In that way you will make 30 Per Cent MORE for Yourself Goldbloom The Old Reliable NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 FOR SERVICE And SATISFACTION Try MussallWs Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables popular detective i to them, the elrl eoes alone and iSlmone Simon, wardrobe mistress, itakes her part with great success , Meanwhile, there Is rivalry between the boys for her affection. Meantime, the real Josette up In New York is running up big bills on father, the boys thinking Simone Is the gold-digger. A mad and happy climax settles the errors and concludes the romance between Don and Simone. Three hit tunes are featured in the picture. In "Mysterious Mr. Moto" Peter Lorre Is on the trail of a "League cf Assassins" by whom he Is hlm-ffllf marked for death. His miraculous escape brings the story tp an extraordinary climax. The iun- oorting cast includes such popular neures as Mary Majulre, Henry wucoxin, Eric Rhodes and Harold Huber. CiMiFiED KOlVSALF FOR SALETwo houses, one lot i Reasonable for cash offer. Apply 428 8th West. Phone Green 730. (17) FOR SALE 15 h.p. Union Semi-Diesel engine $525. A-I Condition. Apply 1203 7th Ave. E. or A. Slmonsen, Box 877, City. (17 GARDEN SOIL GOOD garden soil free, take It away. McRae Bros. iny FOR RENT CLEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. tf. Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 p.nu Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- DAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. 3 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at' Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From ,A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 INDIA DISCUSSES ITS STATUS IN AID OFFER (Continued irom Page One) speaker who, instancing Palestine, said British foreign policy was antl- Moslem, adding that, in Indian provinces ruled by Congress min-l istries, British governors had not' protected Moslem minorities' in- j terests. In a fighting .speech, Sir Sikander! replied that his offer represented the feeling of the martial classes in u rft..li. - - r.. u .... u mc ruiuau iu a man. aut, tic aaiu. he had also made it clear that he tine and would not allow a single Indian soldier to be sent there. He was In favor of the Indenization of the army on the right lines and that the cost of British soldiers maintained in India for Imperial purposes should be borne by the British Exchequer. The incident terminated on the suggestion of Leairue President Jinnah who cent- ly remarked that. In matters of this lniDortance. Sir Sikander should och ,. To,. vxfr n rnJ.m. The League meeting then pro- ceeded to arrange for deputations . . . . to be sent c to Moslem countries ,, abroad "to remove the mlsunder- nlwmHfr . . , 4 ji w standings created by Congress lead- ul. i ers .r. sv, that m. the Mtelems of , To, India are E ,Llrl?AlhlaIU.e I 7 Tm, V itude , towards the minorities in Indla- Echoes of Palestine i Rut for thp fart that tho fVin- giess and the Moslems are at log- gerheads over this latter Question. a erpat. deal mnrp u-niilri h hpnrrt about Palestine from Indian poll - 1 Ucians. In the Moslem press and on public platforms loud are the rlpntinrl at inns nf RHHcVi "ronrne. of their co-r'eliglonlsts in Pafpstlnp anrt nf fho rvr1lv Af I thrusting the Jews Into the Arab count Feellng pppHh is heightened by the sane - ' mncntift at Tonics lom nhAM IKa noted Indian Moslem. Maulana Mo- hammed All. lies burled. The irov-. ernment of India, traditionally anxious about British foreign policy's repercussions on India's 80,000,000 Moslems, has kept the British gov- ' ernment in constant touch with the! State w of ""mj feeline 111 here. . I . 1 Indian Moslem leaders attended the recent conference of Arab rep- resentatlves at Cairo. Some have proceeded to London to Impress In - ' dian feeling on British statesmen. But. as one of the deputation a m.mk...i tti,i n i uitiuuci ut hue uiiiicu nuvuicu u sembly, sadly remarked: "The doI- icy of the Congress does not permit us to take up the Palestine Issue with the earnestness demanded; by the situation." Twenty years have passed since the Congress and Indian inuiiui Moslems Modems combined comDinea forces iorces as as a world power. A gulf now divides them on many questions of Indian internal policy i O " -"D " J M J V M O " J . u J , J J A . . .......ww pro-Arab agitation as a part of &MMng me in a roundabout way!" (Hill ...122- political bargain but one Is not vet Cab Driver: "Sorry, sir. but me.McLeod 126 iri sight. The .... Congress condemns verbally British policy in Palestine but Is not very Interested In It. The Intellectuals sympathize with the German Jews and so feel that they cannot be very heated about their admission into Palestine. "If ever there could be Justifiable war in the name of humanity." writes Mahatma Oandi, "a war against Oermany to prevent the wanton persecution of a whole race would be completely justified." But the cry of a National Home in Palestine does not appeal to him. If I were a Jew and were born in Oermany and earned my livelihood mere, I would claim Oermanv as my home, even aj the tallest Gentile German mav. and rhallpnP him" to shoot me or cast me Into a dungeon. I would refuse to be ex pelled or to submit to discriminat ing treatment." In other words, Mr, Gandhi's remedy, as It was for the Czechs, is non-violence. Of the Czechs he said at the time of the Internation al crisis: "If they had known the use of non-violence as a weapon for the defence of national honor, thev would have faced the whole of Germany with Italy thrown in. "They would have soared Eneland and France the humiliation of su ing for a peace which was no neace and, to Mtve their honor, they would have died to the man without shedding the blood of the robber.", newspaper upinion The leading Congress newspaper In Calcutta Is sceptical about the Mahatma's panacea for the Jews. It is noteworthy that Mr. Gandhi confesses that he does not know what the Congress working committee would have done if war had come. The Chief Secretary of the KINCOLITH ORGANIZES Senior Society Elects Officers For! With Sam Stewart As I President j The Klncdllth Senior Society, one1 oI the principal organizations of tna NasLS River village, has elected officers for the coming year tu follOWS! . Honorary Secretary. Peter Stew. art sr. President. Sam Stewart. Vice-President, Edward Robin- son. Manager. George Clayton. Assistant Manager. Fred Stewar:. Secretary. Isaac Angus. Clerk, William Stewart. Chairman, Matthew Ourney. Chief Committee Sam Lincoln. Matthew Stewart. Simon Smythe. Ernest rnest Annus. Arthur Arthur Nelson Nekn sr 0eoree Zander, Alfred Stewart. "eroert Doolan sr. Dan Stewart and Robert Stewart. I Committee-Jeffery Ben- f c lo0tV B"; nrt. James Stewart, Joshua Ta t VAA. T ',., ,u,c cbuji, wuiurs rtlLMJIl, LIiar jie oiewari, uavid McKay, K cnard 1 Watts, Arthur .,,!.. m i j I Nelson Jr. and Ben-' , jamln c, "all Keepers-James Wilson. Ar-' tnur Stewart sr.. Louis Stewart, Peter stewart and Stewart. Engineers-Ernest Angus and' Charles Stpwiirt I Orchestra Directors Jamei Stewart. William Martin and Ar- thur Nelson lr. I Dri11 Captains Jeffery Benson! and William Lincoln. Building Inspectors Eddie Halncs and Joshua Talt. .Three bia8e Manager Bennett Clayton. oociai ueDartment Bennett lan. Moses Aksldan, Johnny Edward Stewart. Sam Doo,an Moses Aksldan, Johnny St. Stewart. David McKa' and J Alexander. Messengers Ronald Stewart and """"" qtrart- i Man in the Moon I have hppn In nlarp v.-hfrp thov . measured time by the time before! or aIter tne bl raln- How would tnat w0k hcre Mark Twitfn stopped at the hotel and 8olx,8 to the office saw on the TPBLster the last xlsnatnrp- "Ramn . , Bui"ble and valet." Taking the pen ne s,gt)fd hlnuejX."Mark Twain and VaIke-" "I wouldn't vote for you if you'Long 103 were an angel" exclaimed a ladyjRoyer 143 When Olnf wac vUltlnir tho vlllo nlrlrpn 1R1 r , 6 local membcr .uletly remark - c: 1 were a" anel 'ou wou,d - . nt be In my constituency. You'd be In the other nlace." B. Wick 143 Passenger- "T sav cahhv rnu'iKowr tfiQ "name's Corrigan!" I 'How do you like your radio. Sandy? "Well, it's aw right to listen to but those bulbs are no so guld to read by." WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEO, Jan. 20: (CP) Winnipeg wheat prices stiffened when they were up ac to ic on Wed nesday with May closing at 62V2c Yesterday they were unchanged to tbC lower with May at 62?Bc. Punjab Unionist (non-Congress) Party, which Sir Sikander Hyat Khan leads, says that the committee was really debating whether, in the event of war, It should negoti ate a bargain with Britain and offer to help her for a price or should declare India's neutrality. Tf P 'artlt- "TVya nnm.Mln. urMnVt nil V. r . 1 I . ! n,uvw MIC VUilglCS3 JLMUCrS pUl together can at all claim to speak does not contribute more than 10 or 15 per cent of the personnel of the Indian Army." From which he concludes that Sir Sikander had no mose right to offer the martial classes' help to Britain than any body else A f urthrr lnfptl ntr nolnt 1c (hot the Bengal Hindu Samha, which Is " nuiuu cuunierpari 01 mejvLosiem to- 1. . 1 j . Hammer Hammer will win be dc received received by uy unaer ? n;Syr'WP to noon, Saturday, Jan the Congress Party's creed of In dependence. The Sabha Is Nation allst and usually sides with the Congress against the British eov- ernment but champions specifically Hindu religious' and communal claims. .. . k . i.i 'SPORT' NOTHING TO TONY r,alfnto nooses ' ' of Brescia With Knock-out . in First Round Last Night NEWARK, New Jersey. Jan. 20: (CP) "Two Ton" Tony Galento took just 1.41 minutes to knock out Jorge Brescia of the Argentine In a scheduled ten round bout here last night, dalento, who weighed 335 pounds, used about a dozen left hooks to put Brescia away. It is recalled that Brescia, who weighed 216 pounds, . . . . . 1 I A II.. lasiea inrce rounns scuiiim mic World's champion, Joe Louis. This fact Is causing considerable speculation in pugilistic circles. (alento's chances for Louis' title are now undobutedly much Improved. There is talk of a match between Galrnto and Tommy Farr about March 10 with a possible title bout for Galrnto if he wins, later in the year with Louis. BOWLING TIGHTER Teams In Tie For Second Place In Commercial League Now Parkers Oarage won over Ca- nadlan Legion two game to one tollntte Ccmll. ing League while North Star was victorious over Pioneer Laundry by a similar score, ineir victories pui the garage and bottling works rrpws lntr. n tip with flvrn fTlnh for second place. High average scorer for the evening was George Howe of North Star with 167. Individual scoring was as fol- 1(1 WS! Parkers l 2 3 istromdahl 110 124 92 Rood - 157 164 15C (Smith 147 171 143 D. Wick ......187 160 152 McMeekln 145 159 150 Ifanrltran t 7 7 Total 753 783 702 Canadian Legion 1 2 3 Mcnzles 169 146 139 Nelsnn 101 120 128 150 14- 133 148 "Skellum 122 141 ' - Handicap 7 7 7 Total 632 678 710 1 North Star 1 2 2 144 169 177 154 114 138 112 119 jSamuelson 132 . 214 139 IV 1 1 . tianaicap iz 12 12 Total 701 773 731 Pioneer Laundry I 2 2 R. Smith 100 115 142 A. Smith 165 124 159 Slmondson .188 139 128 Bcynon 168 143 140 Woods 147 133 152 Handicap 5 5 S Total ...863 659 727 The League standing to date: W. Rupert Motors L-...6 Oyro Club 4 Parker's Garage .4 North Star 4 Pioneer Laundry . 1 .2 Canadian Legion 2 Royal Lunch . - 1 Electrical Workers 1 sswIssssmmmmwmI, For Sale Sealed Tenders for purchase of boat belonging to estate of John under- uary 28th, 1939. Boat may be seen at Armour Salvage Dock 35 ft. long, 8 ft. beam and 15 h.p. Frlsby -i' Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Trail Wins From Czechs Scored Second Victory at rracue last i-.i Night Vl mVt I In In runnel Connection I An U'll With Yt European Title PRAOUE, Czechoslovakia, Jan 20: 1CP The touring Trail Smoke Eaters hockey team won another hockey game here last night, defeating a representative Prague team by a score of 9 to 1 Joe Benolt scored three of the goals for Trail. LEADERS TRIMMED Canadiens and Red Wings Win Over Bruins and Rangrrs In National Hockey League MONTREAL, Jan. 20: (CP Cellar-dwelling trams in the National Hockey League trimmed the wings of league leaders In last night's scheduled play. The Montreal Canadiens scored one goal to I defeat the Boston Bruins while ' Detroit Red Wings, at Detroit, won four to three over New York Rangers. The victory put the Red Wines into a tie with Chicago Black Hawks for filth place in the standing. Tomorrow night the New York Americans will play at Toronto while on Sunday the Canadiens will be at New York to play the Rangers with the New York Americans at Chicago and Boston at Detroit. The league standing to date: WDLTAPU Boston 18 1 7 68 32 37 H""9 -15 3 7 67 45 33 Americans 12 6 8 66 66 30 Toronto 10 4 13 56 55 24 TVtrntt. Q 1 11 7(1 M Chicago 9 4 14 55 69 22 Canadiens 6 6 16 54 86 18 Hockey Scores Pacific Coatt League Seattle. 4: Spokane 4 lovertlme) Vancouver. 3; Portland, 2. Hockey Standings ' W D L P A Pts Portland 19 0 O 1U1 OJ 4J Seattle 16 6 10 109 106 36, Vancouver o 0 10 78 122 21 Spokane 6 5 18 83 100 17 BOWLING I SCHEDULE, January 24 Merchantettes vs. Bluebirds. Annettes vs. Knox Hotel. Maple Leafs vs. Rex, Rangers t.' Bl? Sisters. January 31-Annettes vs. Maple Leafs. Big Sisters vs. Blu,e Bird., Merchantettes vs. Rangers. Rex vs. Knox Hotel. February 7 Knox Hotel vs. Mer chantettes, Rangers vs. Rex, Big Sisters vs. Maple Leafs, Blueblrdi February 14 Big Sisters vs. An - 1 nettcs. Bluebirds vs. Man e Leafs." Rangers vs. Knox Hotel, Merchant- ettes vs. Rex. LAST TIMES TONIGHT last Complete Show 8 j DON AMKCHK j ROBT. YOUNG SIMON SIMON K In "JOSETTE" With JOAN DAVIS (AT 7:00 and 9:29) Plus I'KTEIt LORRE In "Mysterious Mr. Moto" (At S:27 Only FOX NEWS (R:ll Only) COMING, SATURDAY ONLY FREDRIC MARCH CAROLE LOMBARD In The Comedy Sensation "NOTHING SU KKD ' Miss Kay Murray aixd ,a.si, r,. on the Prince Oeorge fur Vi t ; i to enter St Joseph ' Hospital for a course of nurses training Hums Tor common Of dintry SOT throat A Hot Time Is What Yon Want This Winter You ran get It by using enr famous Ldton, llulktey Valley or Nanalmo-Wclllnitoii coal PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 531 PRINCE Rl'PERT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NOTICE U hereby given that a Court of Revision and Appeal under the provision of the Taxation Act" and amendments thereof and "Public Schools Act", renpectlng the auessment rolls for the Prince Ru pert Assessment District for the year 1939. will be held at the Court Hone. Prince Rupert. DC . on Fri ft All S.L.. tt k AA K-.livk In ... IK " HVV. MIC IUIVIIW11. Dated at Prince Rupert. II C Jan- uary lvm. mv. J0N DYBHAVN. Jurist of thr f!nurt nf Revision and Appeal IN Till: HI TKi:IK I'lll KT (II HKITHII ((HI Mitt i in mount: n Ihr Ullrr l Ihc "AdnilnUlnllon Art- tnd tn thr Mdlrr nf (hp l:UI nf John Hlllnrd Mrnnilrk, Vnrttri TAKE NOTICE Ut by ortW of Hi Honor. W. E Ukt. u IIUi dif of Jinuory. A. D 1939. 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