I tttM.WAV I I STlAMSMt I I COMMUNICUlOllt I !MHl Jf THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon,. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week Paid In advance, per month By 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 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion . Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulation DAILY EDITION Wednesday. September 8, .A, POSSIBILITY CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Porta SB. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct SJ3. PRINCESS LOUISE 8J3. PRINCESS ALICE Aug. 5th, 16th, 26th, Sept. 6th Aug. 9th, 19th SjS. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 2nd, 12th, 23rd, Sept. 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES. General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. .12 .50 3.00 9.00 sn .25 EDITORIALS i PAGE-TWO .TEE DAlLT IfSWV School Shoes Girls and Children s Jack and Jill Little Pal Hewston Make BOY'S AND YOUTHS . . Greb Sisman & Valentine Make These Shoes Have Stood the Test Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes SPORT CHAT A 15-yard hole-ln-one on tV fifth hole was followed by a 170-yard shot on the 11th which also holed when A. Friedman had a hui of luck at 8ydneyt Australia. Fastest score of 100 runs In women's cricket has been players have been Invited to visit ! South Africa and Rhodesia ner; (the ..iL. A I I I 1 - South African and Rhodeslan I Women's Hockey Association. First Biglish Rugby Club to vlilt. the continent when they went to Paris In 1893. the Rosslyc Park club has been granted permission by the Rugby Union tn play In France in October. His life despaired of IS months ago, Olant Killer, a horse trained by Bill Burke, won the Australian Grand National at Melbourne When Burke leased Giant Killer from Otway Falkrler a year ,aga he had tetanus. Henry Cotton, holder of the Belgian Open golf championship, I will not defend the crown at the jSpa although six other English 1939. i,olfers will contest. In 14 innings of cricket, R, II. Jarrett, grammar school prodigy jof Sittlngbourne. England, scored 6C7 runs and headed his school .bowling with an average of 7.35 ! per wicket. - QUICK ACTION j SP3-0 at a football game In It did not take Germany long to commence hr cam- JJ JJJJ c JJ paign of warring upon women and children, lhis was ex-j the field with unorthodox sweater pected before the war commenced. It was one reason why numbers. The team's usual piav-Prime Minister Chamberlain was so reluctant to rush lns sweaters had been stolen. int0,??r', iPS hae! f fl H?1 rode twice In would befall the children of Europe. That is why the a nce mpet at Sydney Australia, children have been moved out of London. We must ex- and won twice. Both wins were in pect that women and children will be the chief victims of : the same day. this war unless Hitler finds that, even his friends, turn! ' against him for carrying out his policy of ruthlessness. A DIRTY REPORT i One of the dirtiest -evasions ever heard from a civiliz-j ed people was that of the Germans in trying to say that, the torpedoing of the Athenia by a submarine was the work ol the liritisn in order to drag tne Americans into war: We all know that war is hell but we cannot think of j j anvthinrr innm dovilish thnn thf Gorman tpplininue in ro-( gard: to this horrible crime. Timely Recipes TOMATO COCKTAILS 13 ripe tomatoes ! 1 cup chopped celery j 2 cup chopped onions 2 tablespoons vinegar 3 sweet green peppers 1 sweet red pepper 2 tablespoons salt ' cup vinegar Mash and cut tomatoes, but' do not peel Chop the peppers finely. There is a possibility that the present war will not! mix tomatoes, celery, onions, pep-last as long an had been expected. If it is true thiHt thejpers. and salt together. Boll for German people are already rioting in some of the cities, lone-hair hour strain through a it h to I expected that, before lorn;, the win increase ana ine people win reiuse to oe ieu to tne slaughter. If the British case was as weak as that of Germany it is quite certain that the British people would not! stand for it. ! The Daily News is. a member of the Canadian Daily j Newspaper Associationof the Canadian Press and of thei Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north j of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations.. j Baseball Scores National League Boston 2. Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 0. New York 6, Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1. American League Chicago 4, Cleveland 2. St. Louis 2, Detroit 4. Only games. j Mrs. A. J, Ingraham and little I daughter, who have been paying a visit at Skidegate with Mrs. In-graham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, ,C. Stevens, arrived In the city on the Prince Charles last night en-route back to Surf Inlet. Harold Davey Teacher of Piano Popular Music 20 years experience in Vancouver Free Music with Lemons No, Scales The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parties, etc. Enrol Now! At the News NEUTRALITY POLICY OF ROOSEVELT t'rre Hl People to Bend Continued Efforts Toward I'eace WASHINGTON. DC Sept. 6.- . . . . ill made bv Miss Bromane of Ibis Dealing that everyirunif puxooie who scored 105 not out In 63 mln- bahw done to keep United utes during a match against States out of war and exhorting his Westminster Bank. people to bend every effort towards I maintaining peace at nome ana One of five golfing champion Abroad by refraining from anything brothers, Charles 11. Oadd. Durhsra In the way of profiteering out of professional, died In Durham the nursult of war and guarding England, at the age of. 47. Qadd .mainst propaganda or hysteria. end to the invasion of Poland. "After long years of constant crlse today, unhanplly. we have the f set of Blant!c conflict Now we mint nrenare to reha bilitate a c'nnled humanity. "We neoole of the United States have made every effort to uphold the cause of peace. I think we have been tusllfled in bending all our "fforts toward pence. "I think that the United States hculd strive towards eliminating the continued use of force. "Your government has no lnfor-natlon, .to withhold or has it had any thought of withholding any in- 'ormatlon "Pxqv and radio should tarefully iiscrlminate between verified fact ind rumor and the people should mdeavour to discriminate between iewg and rumor. uo not oeueve everything you ead or hear check up on it. "When peace la broken anywhere, our peace is endangered. "There is no use In shrugslng me's shoulders and saying that vents occurring thousands of miles ff do not affect the United States "Every word coming through the Ur. every ship that sails the seas. very battle that is fought affects he American future. "At this moment there is being orepared a proclamation of United States neutrality in accordance with InternaUonal law and American policy. I trust in the days tc :ome that our neutrality, can be made a full neutrality. "The most dangerous enemy of American peace is that person who vithout full information, talks In ?eneraltles and gives assurance of present or future events. "It is Impossible for me to fore-ast what may happen In the future. "I do not know what the economic effects of the war on this ;ountry may be. "No American has the moral right to proflieer at the expense of his fellow citizens or men, women nd children living today In the nldst of war In Europe. "Most of us believe in spiritual values, the spirit of the New Testament which opposes Itself to the use of force armed force. "We should strive for peace at home and peace In other lands so that peace at home may not be leanordlzed. "The safety of the Western Hemisphere Ls the safety of United States, our people and our children. "We have an Ideal nnd our duty is to preserve the safety of our peoole and of our children. "I have seen war and. I have said it time and time again and I say It again. I hate war." MUSIC Miss N. Lawrence Violin Teacher of Theory Classes Commencing Sept. PHONE SM 'JET STOVE POLISH Cleans Hot Stoves In Perfect Safety At All II.C. Stores DUTCH NAZI ALL READY Ks-Canal Hullder Admit MiumHiiI Ahead of Illtlrr By J. C. STAltK UTRECHT. Holland. Sept. 6; tCP Anton Mussert Is ready to serve "ray people" a the "fuehrer" of Holland any time tney can mm but not even he will predict when. If evei. that time will come. A short, stout man of 45 with pink cheeks and a friendly anil, he Is the "lalder" of the National Socialist movement of Holland. He slu behind a 'able-like desk in a, sedate-looklne converted dwelllne was five times Durham profession- President Franklin D. Roosevelt J not, fp (ron, tne, busjneiS centre of al champion. Have a special eleven-minute radio J this sleepy j old ld clty city. 1 hreadcsu to the people or the un ! Veteran Olympian contender. M lied State? Sunday nUht. Champion, New Zealand swimmer, Somr of the highlights of the ' Is dead. He was a member of ihi President's address lasting elnven I Australian team of swimmers that -nlnutes and transmitted In six ! competed in the 1912 Games at languages were as follows: ; Stockholm. "My countrymen and my friends. 1 "My single duty Is to speak to the ! Euglish women Held hockey .vhnl. lh Amit,ixn neon!. "I had honed against hope that "lie miracle mleht nrevent de- yeai. The Invitation was mule by vai,in nr In Eurone and brine an The building has boon his home all hlf life: witnessed his rise as a , civil engineer he built one of Hol ' ft 2. 'f "VVKol did I (Mtmit you if yog woa?" Rj8hi,iOi I'll fw a 5 Cop." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "Tkt punt arM in uhuk lLa(0 tn it tmeltj, land'.' greatest canals from Am- ctcrdam to the Rhine. Then It w him suddenly give up enslneerln more like Mussolini than Hitler to lead a movement much like the He admires both of them, he avers, one thst was on the veroe of now- but he is sold to have more ad- r In Germany. miration for Mu&aullnt. The word It was In December. l3l-more "fascist" ls used around iry hnn a year before Adolf Hitler be- headquarters-riot "nazl. ! rome Chancellor of Germany-, Mussert says that Holland would thst Mimert oluneed Into organic- require a different typo of fasetet ln a Natl group In Holland. That, government than those of Germany he snys. was a "happy" clrcum- or I,ay tance for him and an unhannv! "Im emy ,nen a Dutchman. ne for hU enemies who like to ac- .h' asserts, bringing his flt down 'iie him of being an aent of Hit-:01 tne a 80 nt would mould ler. ThlJ he denies vigorously. Hls.1 twvernmtnt to fit the people, he contends, u a thormiohlr nntrh. The people must citpoec their novement with no connections with' any other Nazi or Fascist organization and receiving no support from abroad. I'nlformt Taboo Mussert. who looks far mar the engineer than a would-be dictator, is dressed in a conservative brownish-gray suit, whlt-fhlrt and brown tie. A small emblem of his movement In hli upel ls the only distinguishing mark by which he. or his follow- not allowed to 'orms openly. wear party unl- On one wall of Musnerfs office hang pictures of Hitler and Mus- .ollnl. Above them Is a picture of himself In black party uniform black shirt and black tie. his chin sticking out. Farther over on Uie wall and still higher haniri an. other picture, larger still of, Qucn Wilhelmlna of the Nether-' lauds. Mussert emphasizes that I he's a loyal subject and would no! disturb the monarchy if he should come to power. I in tnis and other ways, hs r-. nooooooooooooooooooooooooo KKSIK P. IIKAPS Piano A.T.C.M. ad Theory ALL GRADES Private or Class Instruction Beginners from pre-school agf also. Teachers' Training Clasi g Twelve Years' Experience g I'hone IILUE 997 THE SEAL QUALITY mm iat fanp GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all' the year round payroll la Prlnre Kuperl o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO SWANA OLAPSON A.T.C.M, Associate Teacher of Miss Way Piano, Theory Harmony, Etc. Enrolling Students for Fall Term PHONE 8 IS own leader." he explains. "If could not govern here by farclnc himself on the people againtt their then the Queen would call him to office. If they tMt confidence In him. they could get anoUu-r." He does not explain how. For. t in Oermany and Italy, he would abolish other parties. Mussert also. h says. -ukl no ers, are known In public. They ar. nav Holland depart from BOOKS & ! Fisherman Is Off To War D. Dixon, local x and an Imoeru; - i u I' lost war. has !- ati getting prepared r military servlrc u: w 4 war. Seeing tl.a- t ' r evlUble for Qrer t t 4 Dixon at thi cd " 11 immediately di, sjnl u h1 bnat In. order tc u. uean,- ments to get 0 t 2 ' at ene for tc. i r newipaper. is b. ure mnun it v- , - her pal campaigns t' cr. -" traditional neutrality or beenmc the Hitler saia: aligned definitely with any ideo- "hwe.' an logical sroup. meaning about ' The Mussert group has Its dally rah " SUPPLIES FOR ALL SCHOLARS We Have the Largest and .Most Complete Stock Get All Your School Requirements From Us Government Prices on Text Hooks Lowest Prices on Supplies PLENTY OF HOOKS PLENTY OF K00M and HETTER SERVICE Compare Our Prices Buy Here and Save Money Printed Price List on Request MaMvs.M SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling ai OCEAN FALLS and. POWELL RIVER Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, fi p.ni. 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