1' A . ppy New Year To All Our Friends and' Customers oooaoocnwoc"oKo . 2f v. AMP SHOE ; STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PKLNCK. RUPERT- - BRITISH COLltfBIA D Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert "Dally New. Limited. Third Avenue ' H, r PULLEN - - - Managlng-Editoi Advertising and Circulation Telephone. M New? Department Telepnor.e gf Member of Audit Burean o! Circulations DAILY EDITION, rr-i Tuesday, January 3, 1939, AWAKENING TO DANGER The danger to. democracies both from Fascist die- FISHERIES COME BACK Science Comes to Support of d us try in .Maritime 2i nv, joiin. piusniiRv In kS Canadian Press Correspondent 5 BOSTON, Jan. 3: (CP) Science ffij has come to the aid of the New jfc England fishing Industry and, In spite of the furore over the Ca-5 nadlan trade treaty, may keep the fishing fleets, out of. the. red. W. C. Herrington, director of the North Atlantic area for the United States Bureau of Fisheries, ex pects that, within the, next few months, scientific deveiopmentsfwlll quicken the pace of recovery and restore off-shore fisheries to the full flood, of prosperity which once made them New England's largest industry. The Bureau, with a laboratory at Harvard' University, studies the mysteries of fish habits and life rn-rOoeLatlon with the owners c W flsljlng vessels and the manage j jf$ merits -of "the few big corporations that are rapidly absorbing the info d&ttt 5S- Results Results already already have have been been pro- pro- . v I Trojans Win Great Ganie I PASADENA. Jan. 3: (CP) . University of Southern Call- fornia defeated Duke by score of 7 U in the classic American Pasedena Rose Bowl football game here yesterday. A touchdown In the! closing stages of play gave the victory to the Trojans. Hockey Scores PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Saturday Vancouver, 2r Spokane, 2 (overtime). Seattle, 3; Portland, 5. Monday Spoqane, 4; Vancouver. 5. Hockey Standings Pacific Coast League Portland 16 4 ,3 78 40 36 duced. The mackerel, most whim- Seattle 12 5. 8 86 78:21 sical'flsh In the sea, had been a Vancouver 7 5 lz 63 95 19 riddle for years. No one knew Spokane 3 4 16 56 89 10 where t0 find the schools. Working from Maine to Florida, the scientists studied the mackerel, traced Its migration routes and habits and soon announced a complete time-table of Its annual behaviour. With the solution of the mackerel problem well advanced, sclent tlsts turned their attention to providing new crops of fish species' to bolster cod and haddock which I for years were the two chief i kinds marketed. Such names as ieusk. dabs, wnlf fish, rose fish. red fish, pollock, gray sole, lemon manles exist in Europe today sole and so forth have begun to though the one outside the fron-'aDDear on fish receiDts As further tiers of the Third Reich Is little. J example of this search for new heard of, marlni" prnns. thprp In thp nelta- Paris. tlon for shrimping. Already shrimp itatbrshios and from Communistic dictatorshiDs is beinp'are rdvins New England a new GERMANS . INPARIS Croup of Leaders in Arts and Crafts of Old Empire Stick Together PARIS, Jan. 3: (CP) Two Oer- rise oj nuuu timer wnen mous .thosfe who eame, to, Canada from Central Europe dr ahion5.s(ud,es of the il!h themselves. The eiist renowned for a lifetime of ef- tHe, more ignorant a,d Unfortunate. of OUr citizens. Itlflstudy ha-s led to the knowledge fort to find a basis of friendship kept going lamely by means Of mSldlOUS underground oi fish habits and migrations, facts tor trance and Germany, writes to piaved. i i mi..' i" il. ti.j ii ...tSill. : that, nllt on n hi a cnonitm tn molra them on thpfr fifth nnnlvprnirv vrtA 'nroDOiranaa. i ne man or ine iniernauunsMtJi which 'controlled b Russian leaders, is. to. have, key men at all imnortant noirtts fn the country, who, will quietly keep, the , . . W . V. Ub.V....',V- . J lUHI.b , - - - - - - ....... h. v. f . forecasts of fishing receiots. each, i year Jurt as exnerts of the De- rtiovemerit alive, try to make it respectable and await a 'forecasts' of corn and wheat and ume wnen yit; country is unuer stress oi war ur liimiiu: and then become suddenly active with a view, to fomenting; ' fcientisu have studied from yes-reUioaalaihsl tbe powers of theday. : 1? LtaaSd Dear German Friends: In you U the old Germany which we love and. honor for her noble traditions, of liberty of thought, high conscience and profound, sense of humanity. In you is the empire of a free and. Independent interior life, the, unlimited horizons of Intellectual in- Ohe feature of the propaganda that keeps the SUb: and weighed fish and preserved splration." inprsive,, rnovement gojng is.- the sending of highly colored specimens in aicohoj for reference, i ' accounta from Russia in regard to the true condition of &ooPS were d th s , Trafhc affairs there Tliese stoneware believed, by thignpranj tjrainS, who are willing to grasp at any straw in the hope, of get-. mas of plant and animal life that p4.r the East-ting for themselves something that they can never attain Wilt in the water as food for Mohdays, Wednesdays and Fr!- ih a competitive market. So continual and glowing have days e. p.m. Heen these, renorts that even sensible Socialists ' have, been ihZ e Frm f , 1 o.-ro U tUm A ,tr mamU nf wnh rrrrfima QO W laooraiorv siuoies wim mic-; mesaays, inursqays tV j J? u u..uv.v,,Bj.vo( fi:'v; i rpscone and all the other anoar- Saturdays tne uo-uperaiive VvOmmonweann nave an, juea f,nm some atus of the bioioglcaj ifthnratorv.' dac Canada wjll have a government corresponding-some An exampi? of the: ' secrets thev - - ... what to that of Russia have found is that the scales of fish the ,ndJnKs by tabulating the. re-; ' ' forma celpts of fishing vessels. The catch-! "'W i 'lx. i e it 4. i comnlete autobioeraohv. The danger with most of these movements, as also Each vear a adds 1 vary amazingly from mon: to With the Fascist movement, is that there. IS SO much that er0wth to Hls.sqales arid, by study, month and year by year by IB' admirabj'e aoput them, that people are .apt to be, misled, ing these Unci, the scientist can tell working out the averages for, def-The. Chief evil' ih Communism is that Ui sets class against ow old the fish It, what he ate and nlte perjlpdt, we can arrive at sa.tls- l'd rnr if rfVnV.tPB vn1pnr.o Thp C. C V haa an where he 'ate, it. Scales from cod iary uaaings. excellent program except that at the end it advfocat?S J VsOllimuiiJBiu vvHjiy.ut, uj? viuiciiyc. yu eviju m j.cgaiu; w. mnes of, water, on Brown BajjK. that they are not always quite certain. Fascism also has A this, field and laboratory work miich to, commend it for one can. get things done much werit a)ong. another phase of stuv better than can a committee or a Parliament or U Soviet. f deyeioped-the census of the The chief objection to fascism is that under it there is no ,:ot cour6e says Mr. Herrington, liberty, something which British people value above every- We cannot go out and count the tiling and for which millions have fought and died. fishinUhe sea. instead, w get at REX Bo wling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Dowl For Reservations Phone 638 i: ARE STILL ! WINTER another defeat from the Amerks 5 to 1 Sunday night. The Red wins lost to Boston 4 to 1 Satur day night and were blanked by the carried home the turkeys which Rangers three to notning ai New were offered as a prwe w w York last night. In thejr victory, winning rink. The consolation prize over the Red Wings, the Bruin: scored the winning three goals in the third period. Scores over the hollday-week-ena In the National Hockey League were as follows: Saturday Boston. I; New York Rangers, 2. New York Americans, 3; Toronto 2. Sunday Detroit, 1; Boston. '4. Toronto, 1; New; York Americans, 5. Canadiens. 4; Chicago, 3 over time). Monday Detroit, 0; Rangers. 3. The National Hockey League standing to date: Boston Rnnopr Its headquarters are in Americanj DO This second Germany observed -jnto Its fifth anniversary In November. Twmit recognized everywhere. in British and United States com- of income, i ' ' . . m 1 creation . , dats , 1 , to 1933 . and the Canadlen$ t In rs . i c . j 1. ' i- f ri ts ... 1 , 1 , 1 . 1 1 11 if Anntjipr Annthpr thin? thin? thp thp slpntlRt vlpntlts hnvi havi IN SLUMP Little Luck For Toronto Maple Leafs andDetrolt ltd Wings ln National Hockey Leatue V 14 13 11 8 7 6 5 U L F A Pts. 1 5 59 25 29 5 50 35 27 6 54 51 25 10 50 54 19 10 39 54 17 '14 42 60 14 1 14 42 67 11 1 'i 1 i- 1 ' 1 11 .1 1 ' oone is ui prevent me aesirucuon ...... against despotisms of various kinds, usually the despo- of hordes of flsh vMcK comed into this hospiubie French A1J rnnntrv Snrrpr ..tism Of kings, including the despotism of Oliver Crom- brought ashore by the trawlers in capital. KJiKl VUUllll J UULUCI we . inn ,n v rnp sunrpmnov ni Knr nmpnr was pinn. meir neis dv me nuncreas 01 uuiumiauuuu iu' lioliorl TVio Unnea nf Pommnn, V.ort nmn1fltfl nnntvnl nf thousands, were discarded as be- .bcnmtsteuerr asitiscaiiedroups jix ... J11..1 ... . ' 1. :. ---a . :.ina too small for the market. nii,expenauurean determined the solu- the income of the King and all officials which could be'tion lav in using nets bi? enough iheld up by this branch of Parliament at any time. to hold fish of commercial value ; V While the signing of the Magna Charta was only the j'1"- 80 nets with 434 inch mesh v... i.r. - . :' r T',! u.. itxl seeciRa as iaeai ana iisn ti'ob es and the. takingXit over themselves, from that time :io this the struggle has been to wrest the power from the nobles and place it in the hands of the common people. .f His power has been partly obtained through the control of -all expenditures but there is still, a relic of government Ine comwnles to a large probably the most Interesting German intellectual and artistic efforts In Europe today for the per--nalltler who form it are those who refused to turn their talents in art and literature into servants for EJuu'Hve. studio Made is working courageously to keep. While these practical things al,ve tne flame of German genius were, beine. cirdd nut. the funda- and for this anniversary organized mental study f fit'h themselves an exposition in which the can-was belne pressed. Mr Herrlneton vases of 50 German and Austrian by the, nobles in the House of Lords, the. power Of Which ..pointed out that, while it is un- exiled artists were exhibited, among is gradually waning. This section of Parliament is siip-ieiy, any species of fish win be them a picture by Kokoschkc posed" to correspond to the Senate in Canada, only that;"1"- ' ' , nrolable ,ril ' iu tu u u.. 't i iJun-;t Arh caa b so diminished, in num- 'n Germany, a a fasclmlle of. "wu.w "WJiiiHuci- 01 menuuseui iuiua iijnci ituicu ber that the lndus-y cannot catch Renoir's "Rhone at .Seats in rariiament. Ithem nrofftablv It Is necessary to troyed at Vienna by the Gestapo. In View of the long struggle for liberty in Great Bri-hork out a balance bv which the A series of lectures by German tain'it is no wonder that British people view with susmbei; ot h,n thccf wl ; lXlll i . r. , estlng view of what this Is .1 to : i j a - 1 i.i.Aittst numerous enough profit group. .piciqn any new movement which might tend to, take the rnft bv the (ood SU0Bnly ava,iablft doing outside Germany and. Henri Supreme power away from Parliament. The Fascist nnd stjll be numerous enough to Heine, eminent young writer, hai, movement in Britain did not get very far and the Com- make profits available for com- with the approval of the inter- 'mun'isir movement has also languished there. In this medial operations. national Writers' Association, been, innhiw, r-n,i i fnnA fVovrcf v.V,Jofl,r arYifr' Tn rain this knowledge It was awarded a prize for literature. ,' ;:V"A r.v ' vv"". 7 -7v u j V u.u . .-i to t- vy .- -i ' - - .."necessary s .necessary to to make make exhaustive exnaustive Romaln omain Rolland, noiiana, the me French rTencn noy- nor- NEW YORK. Pan. 3: (CP) The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings had a bad holiday week-end in the National League. The Made Lea'fs were beaten on the home Ice at Toronto Saturday nlgin by the Njfw. York Americans and travelled to Gotham to sustain 3. MONDAY'S SCOItES English League First Division Bolton Wanderers 1, Stoke City Middlesborough 3, Liverpool 0. English League Second. Division, Blackburn Rovers 2, Sheffield extent political ao:tnnes ana propaganda. Wednesday 4. harp pdonted them. Rudolf Leonhard, the. president Bury 1. MiUwall 1. Newcastle United 0, Chcsterflelrf Sheffield United 1. Burnley 1. Tranmere Rovers 2, Bradford 1. Scottish League First Division Aberdeen 4, Arbroath 0. Albion Rovers 0, Falkirk 3. Clyde 4., Partlck Thistle 1. Hamilton Academicals 2, Moth- Saone." :des- erwell 1. Hearts 6, Hibernians 1. KImamock 3, St. Ktlrren 2, 0ueen of South 6 Avr United J Queens Park 1. Third anark 4. Rptth Rovers 5, St. Johnstone 6. Rangers 2, Celtic 1. Scottish I eaiue Second, DlvUlon Brechin City 2, Montrose 4. Dundee United 2. Eatt Fife 5. Dunfermline 1. Cowdenbeath 4. East Stirling 2, Kings Park 3 Edinburgh Cltv-Dundee. un- Forfar Athletic 6. Dumbarton 6. I.elth Athletic 2, Alloa 3, Morton 1. Alrdrleonlans 1, 8tenhoncmuir 2. St. Bernards 2. TOpAV'SCOKES ' Scottish' i.eaVue First "hi vision' Arbroath 1. Hearts t. Ayr United 3. Aberdeen 3. Celtic 0, Queens park 1. .Falkirk 4. Kilmarnock' 0. Hlbernlahs' 2. flnlth Rovers 1. Motherwell 3. Albion Rovers 1. Pn.rt'r.k Thistle 2. Rangers 4, St. Johnstone-Queen of 8outh nptnonedi Pt. Mlrfen 2. Hamilton Academicals 1. Third tinark '3. Clyde 1. fco'fl'h Tea rue Second Division East Fife 2. Forfar Athletics i. Try a Dally New want-ad. A Ha Time Is WhaJ You Want This Winter" Yqu can get It. by uslnr our famous. Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanalroo-Welllnttoii coal. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. rbones 5$ or 558 SPORTS Curling and Hockey (iolng strong At Smlthers SMITIIERS. Jan. 3:-The first bonsplel of the Smlthers cunine Club, as a preliminary to the rpeular schedule for the Hanson Cup. was completed on Thursday night when a rink skipped bv svnnk Ncwbcrrv and having lor other members L. H. Kenney. T A. MeMartln and John Howe de tmatrA a rink caDtalned by Bob Elliott In the final competition and was won by the Bill Dull rin: when It walked all over Wljgs O'Neill and his sharpshooters In the finals In that section' of' the bonsDlel The Duff men were awarded some fine Bulkley Val v chickens for their skill and efforts. It Is expected that the next tournament will oe unaer way by tomorrow and curllas wlU be the main source of entertainment for those who indulge In this pastime for the next two months. Hockey, too, Is going full steam ahead and yesterday and today the local Juniors are at home to competitors from Prir.ie George and the Smlthers boys felt con fldent that they would be able to how a superior brand of hocke to the boys from the centre ol British Columbia. A fine silver cu,o is being pre- nented by H. C. Webber, manager for the Mutual Life of Canada for Central B. C for competition by hockey teams throughout the Carl-boo and the Bulkley Valley and this should promote a great deal it rivalry in hockey for Centrn' British Columbia. A schedule l now beln? preoared for this com--etltlon and It Is exrjected that ! vll embrace teams from Williams 'ake. Ouesnel. Wells, Prince Oeoree. Vanderhoof. Burns Lake nd Smlthers and anv other points that can produce a team Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman an, lttle daughter, Owen, who have been spending a vacation In Van couver. returned to the city or. the Cardena Sunday evening. Cyrli Stewart, who has been relieving as Union Steamship Co. agent here during Mr. Newman's absence, sailed by the Cardena this afternoon on his return to. Vancouver. CUfiE0 WOltK WANTfif) EXPERIENCED waitress wants work of any kind. Phone Blue 882. (112) WANTED. WANTED Clean housekeeping room, Close In Phone 5G9. (304 ) j- violinist ! i and i t TEACHER f E. I'. GRANGER 5 J Trained In Europe i y Advanced Stndita and 5 neglnotrs J Apply, i Walker's Muic Store NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE. EAST i'lione, RED 392 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS IIILLMAN CARS STANDARt) OIL ritODUCT3 Prompt and Efficient Service Sport Briefs L'KN. 10 It UKAD.MAN ADELAIDE. Australia, Jan, ? iCP'-Don Uradman will bo presented with a porcelain um. slml lar u that which contains "The Ashes," in recognition or his scor ing three consecutive double cen turles on the Worcestershire. En-land, cricket ground. (ilVK FOOLS HOLIDAY LONDON, Jan. 3; (CP) - Most of the football pool firms did not operate on Christmas Eve matches. Reasons given were tnat me enrwt- mas postal rush might delay coupons and employees of the firms would be able to enjoy a normal holiday. DECLINE INVITATION LONDON, Jan. 3: ( CP -Noted British runners. S. C. Wooderson ind A, O, K. Brown, have deelm- d invitations to compete in Uni ted 8tates In February Wjioderson also turned down an Invitation to -un In BrUn in the same month SOI I) rOlt S3.1K MELBOURNE. Jan. 3: CPI - t Constant, entered In important 'prmg races here, was sold by Alan Tooper to J. W. Cook for $3,78, hooper sold he had a verbal agreement with &iok that the sale wai 'o further the horse's career. BAKNErS NLW GOALIE LONDON. Jan, 3: CP Oreen. the Erlth, Bdvcdere Southend United goal-keeper. A and has 1gned Athenian League forms for Darnet. Oreen refused an Invitation to sign for Derby County at he beginning of the soccer season iiri.iK.Mii:. sold NEWMARKET Sng . Jan 3 i CP -Jacques Meller'i IIeilenlmi:i was, sold to the Australian blood stock horse owner. Sol Oreen for t3.7M.6l here recenUy Th French-bred, five-year old mare won the Cambridgeshire In) months ago. George Waddell, who has bcra 'ocated at the Reward Mining C j. mine at Surf Point. Porcher Hr- sailed this morning on the T -ess Norah for Vancouvf r TRAPPERS (loldhloom is Home Again Mink and .Martin are up 30 per tent Dun't ell until you hate seen Goldbloom NOTICE ! Until further nollre bclnnlnc Mondar, January 2nd, our CONFECTIONERY STOKE " "iVlli Clow at 7:00 p.m. Sunday Hour 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY THE SEAL of QUALITY 1 GOLD SEAL - - - - Fancy Ped Spckeye PINK SEAL! Finest Pink' Salmon; Packed by the only itlmom caknlDi company with an all tb rear round payroll la Prlnca Rupert Try a pally Nws clwwlfled advertisement for best results.