Til. tur.v two THE DAILY HEWS CAMPACS The Finest Summer Shoe For Style, Wear And Dependability. Buy Now While Sizes Complete Family shoe store ltD. DAILY EDITION The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue n. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING! 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Even in the totalitarian states the people seem to be acquiescnt but they ar still thing- I i iL. -1 1.1- i 1 1.1- ,1--1. 1 l.f CENTRAL HOTEL j.h. bulger ROOMS and CAFE nfl-. I Phone 51 For Best Household VpiOlTieiri8t MRS. CC'bLACK Royal Bank Bid,. 'SPORT ORGANIZE IMPROVING SOFTBALL SWIM POOL captains. Teams arc already definitely entered by GrOtto and 32 TaxL Acropolis Hill Is expected to provide a third and there will be one If not two more teams. Entries arc to be In by May 10. Games will be nlaved at the Clvro Cwk. Ball Park. Sixth Avenue and Mr-1 Bride Street The plan is to have seven-inning double-headers two evening a week. During the season. In addition to the Senior League schedule. It Is expected to have some lnter-town competition. Caey Vlnk has put up a cup for city championship and W. F. Stone J for "Northern British Columbia' championship. PAPER TOWN ORGANIZING FOR SPORTS Active Season Under Able Leader-ship Is Anticipated tooklnr Thursday. May 4, 1939. Torward To Football With rnnce uuperi UKliMAPil AMI rhALh There Is much activity these If ic iifcf nnccihlo tW thn ininf oFfnrta of Hprm.nnv'-days in the way of athletic or and Groat Britain and France may result in more or tapirSTJ? S2? Z2EZ of a permanent peace in Europe. It is curious to see uer- -with the paper mm running only many working for peace after being the stormy petrel df five days a week, there is more Europe for years. All Germany wants is to shut off as time than usual for sporting acti- ( many nations as possible from possible interference while successful " m ail she continues her policy of carving up Europe. She much "SS ve "Can Lis flrefers to do the cai-ving Without having to 'fight. 'Athletic Association, major sports organization of the community, was indicated by the -size of the' attendance of representatives ot affiliated clubs soccer, softball, Daseoau ana tmkcibaii. The re president, P. Frattlnger getting used to new ideas of government such as compill- spoke of the good work done by sory marketing and wheat bonusing and there is no tell- a11 tne c,ubs- Baiketbaii had had ing where these changes may land us. It is useless i. mLT.VT11!,86" V" u .. ... e.?.i .i.-.ii.. ..... i ... Much credit was due Itay -Burse wunyuvei ii-ui uj leei uim uw coimicy is going iu .iii for his td work with the Junloi dogs. As has been said by Bruce Hutchison tnd other basketball niayen, in their first we are in the midst of a great revolution in which change? ea.on. The election of officers o'l enmp thick -niu fust nm nnt ovon iho mnat mil rrhtonr. me -weean i ai Ainieiw mvjcia lion resulted, as follows: Honorary Pn-sldent, It. Yoimg. President. Jack MaUthan. Vira-Pn'sident. W. Green. Secretary, N. Compton. Treasurer, C. N. Langdale. -ing'ui tne ipusi, me preseni anu me liuure anu maKinj; jmiior Athletic comparisons and they will have something to say before ocean Fails. jwas acquitted, II. R. A move Is on foot to nnonsnr al Association at long. The danger is that driven forward by the sniht ot -Pooibaii change, masses of , people will do many foolish things !, l'S.T1'"8. 0,rth' wKidhAvillt the dlock1 back and prevent orderly 'develop- ZTTrunTl rilPllt. tf;atn lfaKue-Celtlcs, Itaneers and 1 Shamrocks. Outside competition SUSCEPTIBILITIES " T,lh Pr,nce nfi nnd ' 'Coola Is a rr x 11 it - 1 111 -anticipated during th? A Japanese newspaper tells that it was planned to geasr.n. t send the Takarazuka girls on a theatrical tour of the Un- The Football Association elected Ited 'States and included in their repertoire was the lrive officers as follows: tftoi-y of Townsend Harris, the first foreign consul to be. i!,,i:JE- :Barc,aV-.posted 'in Japan. It -seems that Mr. Harris, being-cut bff SSSS c l from the rest of his people for long periods, felt lonely so Wright ne iooK 10 live witn mm a neauuiui Japanese 'ueisha girl,1) uoftbaii 'Dkich'i. Harris was greatly esteemed in Japan and his' 'nxt Japanese are returning to! act was looked upon as a compliment to the Japanese ff1,0"" p,a-aL0cean.,.FsiJu ana' competition. Teams are being Unci! most popular Subjects for dramatic illustration. nip for awrr.Ill, Paper Makers and' But, the Americans objected to the idealization of 'General store, possibly a team win 'their consul in this manner and forbid the act. This u-ns w 't Varrcouver tor the Urltlsh accepted by the Japanese who explained that it was one df St'K! Tm u.n the Wmcan susceptibilities and suggested that It wafifef the 5 tam 'r ... . . . 11 ITW ml, n nrr 1m T r nnm nlnnn r n 4- V. rx I'ill... 1 ll ril.ll! I - uiiitwuunii tnu suuiv; ciasn cia tm; UilUCl i anu ouiiivun uj-l The ocean era "The Mikado," which, by ridiculing the Emperor of-tidn has el ifended ihe 'susceritihilltips nf the .Tnnnnoco nonnlo TW5o-yar -as 'folio follows: ' 7 4-- - - - .....JV. i,vui,w. x , i j ij i Jo v.rf4. i 1 .1 T I -lr wjjcid ib iiui unuwcu iu ire sung ur pmyeu in tjapan. Fdlls Softball Assoc! elected Officers for the ' President. O. McLean. "Vice-President, R. McClelland. Scdretary-Treosurer, Collins. HAD If Kit WITS, ANVWAY LONDON, May 4r (CP) Pleading! absence of mind, a brilliant 20-1 year-old girl student, charged with stealing a book entitled "Blo-Poli-tlcs" from a Charing Cross shop, J. Fitzpatrlck, local superintendent for the provincial department Gamma Alpha . Beta. .... W. 1 -I U 0 0 2 Old Country Soccer KnjlWh I.tasue. Second tnivMdn Norwich City 0. Plymouth 1. Third Leasue, Southern Division Reading 1 . Ipswich Town 2. ilNew Sport Ground Tax Property of public works. The pool has already been drained. Boston Following the removal of the st Louis stumps, the Gyro Club will carr otndnnall out further improvements at Mors Chicago Softball Game At High School In the second game of the High School Softball League, Beta knit by a score of 6 to 3 to Gamma At Kitwanga Open Sold By City Softball ami ftaeball With Tedar-vale I'layrd Lat Saturday KITWANGA, May A:- Softball and baseball games were played with CetierYale last Saturday to mark the opening of the new score of 32 to 7. . In an extra-lnn-""I1 ninr t K- rw,-t.i iirr .inn baseball game Kitwanga Iln- This rar MrHirr l-st Nlll Provincial (Jovernment To .Spciulny triumphed over Celarvale 11 Meets Kill Stone as President . lfl0 Amoving Stump Prlui t0 10. I To Syro Club Improvement In tlte evenMfc there was a Senior Xeague Softball will be dance with visitors from both played in Prince Rupert this sum- The provincial government lias Cedervale and Woodcock Including mer with a 'circuit consisting of authorized the expenditure of up mim 1.111100 Thompson and Miss four or five teams, :t was decided at, to $400 for the removal of stumpi Takla Fulton from Cedarvale ai.d an organisation meeting held latt from Morse Creek tn eonnwtlor Mrs. William Little from Wood-evening hi the City Hall. W F. with Uie Gyro Club's swimming Stone was elected' president and 'pool project there me woric o: Joseph Scdtt. secretary-treasurer, fstump removal will be commencing The exerutlve will comprise team! at once under the direction of E Baseball Standings Brooklyn PhlfcidrMhta New York - . PltUburf.. :- (American New York ! Boston Washing, ton Camma Defeats Alpha by Store Of Chicago C to 5 Detroit National league W. 8 . St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia C - c 6 5 0 League L. 4 4 4 i 7 8 3 3 4 5 7 7 7 8 sis Being Shown Pet. .807 .000 545 MO 5011 5tQ .417 573 .700 .66"! .636 581 .4 Kitty NUMly Are Attendine Youth Traloinr Course llrinc Held Here This Week Very gratifying indeed Is Ur ( measure of Interest being manifested tn the training course for youth welfare workers being con-lg ducted nightly this week at First I Baptist Church by Bert Flddes of Carl Hubbell. peerless southpaw, Vancouver, secretary of the Boy of the New Yor Olartts of the Na- Work Biard or " PtUgtous Edu- Itlonal League, was credited with ation Counoll Irt British Columbia his nineteenth consecutive vlctorv. Af naancc nns risen to aiwiu. In two seasons and his third' ly Persons at each meeting and straight In the 1937 season when enthusiasm ! ,partlciilarly htr,n the Giants defeated Cincinnati -mnn- voulh of HlRh Rchool age Reds 7-0 two years ago today. Mr. naaes win sail r rway nmn: -.. by the Princes Adelaide on his MISS fin i.A ItoCIIK COMING return to Vancouver after havluj BOSTON May 4: CP The been here for the nasi wck. Cinndlnn author. Mis dc la flocnc Tin- noleomr nf th rours- foi wlnv himf i- Diw In England, will worknr1; Ivm- is rrrcsd to h th snend nart of Ihe xrjTlw and mm- formation nf some xurt . f n cn mer at a sea'de rrort near hrrc bolv lij rllrwit vouth work ' :md Is expected to visit 'Canada lat- 'ipec P'" ? tn wide s-her of er on. year around activities THE ANNITAI. SELF - DENIAL EFFORT May l to May 20 In Aid of Our World-Wide Social Service When Called on Please Give Liberally To the Service That Succeeds SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN TALIS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaven Prince "Rupert evcrj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Kupcrt for tlic East Monday, Wednenday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, GIG 3rd Avt.k V l7-f! Tramfrri Authorized by dinner In Session ThN i 5&4 4T3 The third Inning proved disastrous ; . . . for Beta as Oamma scored fife Jlgoro Kano. 78. Japan? dele- runs. In the fifth Inning BeUigate to live Intmattenal Olympic made three runs In the fifth lnn-imeetlng In Cairo, died on the lin ing ueta maae tnree runs ana. in r Illkawa Maru while returning Ihe sixth. Gamma added IU rinal 'Japan, detinated as the venue of run- la Janan one yew ago yesterday The batteries were: , the 1940 Olympics reHnqulthed the Gamma. lObb and OirUtlan. games to Finland because military Beta. Tobcy. Klhara and Hop- campaigning In China was en- kins, lorosslns her attention and rr The umpire was O. H. Leigh. sources, and the score-keeper, John Oood. . 2T T "'""""' " "" IMuch Interest ins. I City Commissioner as a W. J. A ball grounds. In sdftball Cedar- "3- h7 .ZT X. Val ues '1 it Sr. I T. W Drown, tax sale certificate in - nuridtv v.. '4 to U 27. biorfc 7 Ctrrtettan k. , lot. la . ti. 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