?.Clt TWO We Carry a Very Complete Line of Men's Working Boots Valentine, Greb, Storey High Arch and other leading makers. Priced from $2.95 tip cooooooooooooeeo Just Arrived Penman's latest colors for spring and summer in crepe and chiffon "hosiery. ooooo ooooooooooa Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managlng-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Paid In advance, per week Paid in advance, per month Bj mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion News Department Telephone 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION iaggli Thursday. March 30, 1939. THP CPAVI5H A 1!PV A If - I, Feature of Ladies' last Night Affair 1 1 Presentation of the season's tro uhles to the various winners feat (Mrs. Eddie Smith, Mrs. Sellg. Mrs ... k;. iwi... Kooert noDeri Brasell, uraseu, Miss Miss Maraaret Margaret Most people are glad to know that the Spanish civil iPrltz, Miss Betty Eastman ard itA si Vt ItAA nliniiAA V '(r( (1 O Van - ltro t fi r f r n m ah? 4- mi Aaw Qhiut fettling down and repairing the damage of the past few i.p,.,,J7.7.; I Ve3rA KIMBERLEY. So'uth Africa. Mar. ..uua u.. rM,; r,-J n uuun puujiMicu iasi yeur wriuen uy Yvunain rossi r: (CP What Is believed to be and Cecil Gerhty, with a foreword by His Grace the Duke a cricketing record was established. of Alha and RprwJrk. nivps n vprv rrnnrl rlpsrintinn nf thp here when a high school bov. boy. i .i r ..... .'.I. ... .Terence Terence Ml vr ujj iu a iew monms ago irom ine point, or view oi me victors, It states clearly and unequivocally that the republican movement was a deep laid plot of the Russian Communists who sent trained agitators into Spain to provoke by intensive propaganda and a campaign of false- nuuti, . iu iiuute. 1 4 1 iT " 1 " 7 ""-. tans uourt tiedwings was learn- ninwM men nana ut ucnig ine c-iiit'iuuuuu nisngaiors oi ,mg to play on roller skates when eyery major misfortune which had occurred in Spain since Jimmie Foster spotted him.' 1D35, All the trouble in Spain which brought in the repub- ,7 lie, which existed all through the time of the republic and roRSSi 1 m . fin" cMlmin,trl in Ihe nresent civil war, was the direct STs result of a calculated, relentless policy by the Soviet gov-iide left, has been transferred to ernment Of Russia. jFulham. Once chosen to play foot- "We makfl th furthpr nwiisntmn tW V,o n-, ' .baH for Eard, It was discovered iurr, ";;..v : zi : "Tm-- r"v,rr. " hc om in Scotland. vmv nvi.n-tutiun ui uiu ciiurcii, me uenoeraie ueveiop-ment of blood lust were carried out as part of the considered policy of the Comintern, organized in every detail and carried out ruthlessly without any consideration for humanity, with the fole object of destroying the whole national fabric of Spain with a view to establishing a Soviet republic," According to the book "blood, torture, mutiliation, rape, burning these are the 'impregnable rocks' on which tie Soviet-democratic republic is founded. Even straightforward murder is not enough. Torture, the more re-voltin' the better, is the means whereby man is to find his new birth." According to the same authority the Communist Internationale is proficient in development of the "United Front" policies, the party leaders being the driving force in these united fronts. Joaquin Maurin, trained revolutionary organizer and writer, tells exactly how the plot was carried out. It commenced with an educational campaign and groups were formed to bring about a more perfect democracy, groups which at the right time could be turned into Soviets. There were good points in the Communist program and stress was laid on these while the country was kept in a general state of unrest by means of propaganda. They first checked the constitutional monarchy, then the military dictatorship, then the democratic republic with the aim of setting up a Soviet republic, following a socialist revolution. There was no Fascism in the country until Communism began its boring tacticj. The writer quotes Lenin in his book "Against the Current" as follows: "The masses cannot be won without a highly developed carefully carried out and well organiz-' ed system of flattery, lying chicanery and political jug-! frlerv. Al these are well illustratorl in tva ei, u Spanish civil war as told from the Franco point of view And today Franco has won and the Communists have received their first strong rebuff. Basketball Playoffs For Northern B.C. Cup PREMIER (Northern B.C ChamDlons) Stand VS. STANDARD OIL TEAM (Representing Prince Rupert) At the Armoury, Thursday and Friday, March 30th & 31st, at 8 p.m. Tickets on Sale at William F. Stone, Grotto Cigar Store and Ben's News J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldr, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates f 1.60 op 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 V ! .Man nir inn r news Thrdir j. 'SPORT BOWLING BOWLING BANQUET! AVERAGES Presentation of Season' Trophic1 Stan Marin of Jrttu Was Ilitti of City League For 1938-39 Season Prince Rupert Bowling Assoc la tkm CJIt. Leasme individual vr Vred the annual banquet last night iaet for the of the Ladles Howling League, i lows: Lios,' tc Utly lames xn .it- eiuf Ut the affair. Mrs. Albert DickerutHterln (Gi president of the League, was In Smith (R Hi the chair and made the presenta- Bury af lions as follows: ,Schrlaberg 'R League championship. Annettes Ourtderfion 0. E.) Trophjr. to Blue Birds, received bv j Asemisseti Q Mr. R. . Keron. captain. jClccone 0 E. .." High score for single game. Miss Todd Dorothy Balllnger. 320. Klaator 0. E.I High average for season, Mlas Donald R H. Dorothy Balllnger. 189. Zleman P ! High individual average In play- Paul (P i off. Miss Ethel Bury. 216. McCallum tP.) Consolation prize, Merchantette Stile (O received by Mrs R. O. Van der J. Comadlna Sluys, captain. p. Comadlna The presentation was also made ZaretH R.H. to Miss Dorothy Balllnger. who Witt ip i in were m a . If If o u Phone 311 O. Tl Pins , 109 H) jm tats 44 51 .82 56 (R. H i $8 72 51 .21 33 31 57 57 61 is leaving the city tonight for Qurrfeh 'OE a Vancouver to take up future rest- Slrnondaon 0. 15 dence, of a beautiful purse. Wlndle 'O.E. 30 Ladies present at the banqut Vance P.i ' 55 were Mrs, Berf Miss Frances Yag- er. Miss L. Hallbere. Miss Lillian iimcii r.nirrn " IM.. - ... ... jaw .MOSS. MISS LloroLnv HalMnoor Mn nrtnt Tvr w u utn 9366 ms 19346 9215 946ft 9W7 licao 827 10696 3345 5217 4366 8936 8919 SMS 8275 3461 3060 8430 DIES A m 174 173 l. .new noATS required Continued from ge the early days and same boat. , fishing In winter used wow to preserve ttietr ft- OUctcr Ice wm x..J) i. ll.ah-a ftvim 1M until IOM and was furnMted ( WrsngeM altered Mr late as 1643 In INO gaifegaU we oUa a curiosity and. for some time, were not muoh in favor, owing to their lightness, uncertainty and difficulty of obtaining purls. lteev r with the atHbHhrHiit mt moehtno shutts oa the ooott. they became mure popular and Kenml In fish inK Later rame the dtesel engne wmefl waa mare ell wem and er onomlcal and which was In aencr t. use today The sail, oi count had tesOj since di apperd and the ist .'itamer 'reased ta aaorate In 1939. In 1013 there had teen a :nnv t c -jhte' ii 'rteamen in tb halibut fishery. Mechanical lanaraveatan'ik above ,v3 decs new came In for dlvu-sMon by 1M toe speaker. After 1913 elactrir lights came Into use About that 19l time cable replaced rope as an hor I63 line In 19H came the cork-lined 03 hold and later the installation of refrigeration machinery Another J)51 Improvement had been the repla-e-ieo ment of oil lanterns by battery 1M lights for gear bM 1M Epics Itcciilrd IC2 Sofn harrowing and epic axper-157 Icnoav which have hooc down in 156 the history of the Pacific halibut 153 fishing Industry were recalled bill' the speaker in 'closing. Thev? stor-170 les Included that of the Fish Maid ,1 a pioneer of the Prlnee Rupert 147 fleet, which had the remarkable experience of turning turtle off uundaa island In 1911 and return .12 Jack woods Mr. AihVrt nw.n. vjon j1 t J v. . to Port to tell the tale. Oth S J BaS Serf 2S wS t2 " ,ShhMPR "n1 historic ventam. mortly attends I.; Basso-Bert. Mlas who held the old course record at tfteladZd . lots of life thiw r u iMickey kattebol, Miss Tona St. Andrews. Scotland. U dead. He SpIn,. nlf rT2i r,S m 9 00 Miss N. McLeod, Miss Rose La be lie. in 1933, His 71 over Ue new cofrse ruV, ikI T!Jr Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. E. L Hartwtg. quailed the course rv'ord ? L Z the 2 Mivs a. Turgeon, Miss Lillian eo-oaerattve oakw Ogdv. and S.Croxfnrd. Mrs. R. J. Keron. Mrs' SUTTVv. "" MISS KYDD RI'SIfJNS ,T. Boulter. Miss Edna Dickens.1 KtriSSH JX I frT- !J1 P Dteken. ir llL S'nurl M. i QU"" ' Un,Ter8itv ha! ered ward Ha with her entire erew of West. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Morrison , 1 "sWe overloads .th ire and perished Mlllen, score of 70. hit 11 sixes in a ,HOCKEV ON WHEELS LONDON, March CP En Ush youngsters let little stand in! their way when they want to take , W flfViiKP thp 5?nv:t. rrnvprnmpnr nn,1 iKnco a-l,n ne. E? "key Goalkeeper Simon of. I t f-t Enjoy the Advantages of .Modem Kitchen Equipment With a McClary Range For COAL, WOOD or OIL Drop In and see the new McClary Ranges Inspect their many features of superiority. 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