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HISTORY OF AGGRESSION A writer in the San Francisco Examiner of recent date says: '"It was Germany's invasion of Belgium, her sabotage of our industries, her penetration in South America, and her brutal history of aggression since the time of Frederick the Great that made America an enemy of Germanv. "Nazi Germany learned nothing from the last war, She 'stdrted out by killing or driving her liberal leaders into exile, by robbing the Jewish people of their projwrty and interfling.them in concentration camps to die of starvation and abuse. She conducted her invasion of Poland with the utmost savageness and a total lack of humanitv and decency. But adding to the crimes committ5J against ner European neignbors an army of spies and saboteurs invaded North and South America with the announced intention of promoting revolution in the United States and South America. This penetration in South America is already dangerous to the peace of the Western Hemisphere. "If Nazi Germany would confine her conquests to Europe we might be neutral, but Hitler's 'Mein Kampf and the public utterances of her leaders show Nazi Germany's aim to be world-wide revolution and complete world domination. . "If you do not think Nazi Germany intends to destroy America read 'THp T?pvn1uti . 'turnout HCIllUUWl T V . uy Kauscnning, a one-time party member of the Nazi inner councils. Everv American shnn1rl lation ct the Nazi doctrine, that will, if not stopped, conquer the world with fire and swnrri" MacKenzie's Furniture LA SALLE CHESTERFIELD SUITES KILARNEY CHESTERFIELD SUITPIS In lalest covering. Ouaranteed for the "Rest- ol your life, terms, no interest charged. Call and see them. Phone 775 Smoked Daily Easy "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PrtncRnpert Ltfl. British ColumbU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Time Tables For Various Competitions Of Season Announced-Starting May 7 With Five Teams Season's schedules. lor the Prince de- Zjldhi rifle lh ulnnro l Oh.i SnipDUlUling Shield. Dominion Dy Cup and Oilliuly Cup series The seoson will open on May 7 for which date the Initial game of the Stuart Shield series has ben set. Postponed games will be plnved on the Sundav evenings followlm oostponenMnt. As previously an- noiuwd lher an fiv teams in IhA Rpnlnr J.ennie ttilt vir rsnsdin Fenttlsh. VeWt nrv Dock. Irl'h FusIlIcrF and Navy. Stuart Shield May 7 Scottish vs. Velvet. May 9 Dry Dock vs. Irish. May 14 Navy vs. . May 10-FJnal. Dominion Day Cup May 21-ayy vs.. Irish. May 23 Velvet vsDry Dock. May 23 ScotUsh vs. . July 1 Final .Mobley Cup City League June 4 Dry Dock vs. Scottish. June & Navy vs. Velvet. June 11 Irish vs. Dry Dock. June 13 Scottish vs. Velvet. June 16 Navy vs. Irish. June .20 Dry Dock vs. Velvet. June 25 Scottish vs. Irish. June 27 Navy vs. Dry Dock". July 2 Velvet ys, Irish. July 4 Navy vs. Scottish. July 9-Scottl.sh vs. Dry Dock. July 11 Velyet vs. Navy. July JC Dry Dock vs. Irish. Julv 18 Vdvet vs. Scottish. July 23-T-Jrish vs. Navy. Jnjv ,25 Velvet ys. Vrr Dock. July.30-Irlsh ys. Scottish Aueust 1 Drv Dock vs. Navy August fi Trteh vs. Velvet. August 8 Scottish vs. Navy fiilhiily Cup August 13 Velvet vs. Irish. August 15 Navy vs. Dry Dock. August 20 Scottish vs. . August 22-Flnal. STARTING i SOFTBALL Enthusiasm Of Forty Duplayed By Crowd At Annual Meeting 1 Last Night The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Softball Association las nig"ht was a very enthusiastic gathering with about forty sup porters of the game Jn attendance. Much enthusiasm for the forthcoming season was displayed. W. P. Stone was re-elected nrpcl.i dent and W. J. Scott, secretarv-1 AtfMlHvA will will treasurer. Tne executive con slst of team captains In addition t0 the two officers. 4 The Senior League this season is expected to number elsht nr f on teams. Already mentioned as pros pective entries are Orotto. Un- ett's. Moase. IrtihiPiitiiir . - -a-k( VUlia" dlan Scottish. National VTnfnr. Maikin's Stone's Clothiers and a team being organized by Art . Murray. Teams will be limited tn twelve players, new players to he assigned by .the executive. An Intermediate League Is nlsn In prospect. Entries , are tn n night of this week. Next Mon.-. there will be another meeting of I the executive to make further ar rangements for the season. iBaseball Scores Yesterday's Bt? League scores: National League Chicago 5, St. Louis 6, Plttsbunr 2. Cincinnati 3. American League Bostotf 11. Philadelphia 3. New York 5, Washington 4. Cleveland 3, Detroit 4, w Advertising is nn nrvestment ' 1. .' 1 CHAT One .of the biggest seasons of Outdoor sport Prince Rupert has rea ln many, years appears loom' dayiid ome,of us stilt reniem- year. Expansion. . ot . construction L?T. ati" re themwhenrbasebaU ber and toot y " 0'Ur heyday before v Gup. j)r rtiv city league w championship. . .... .. there will be a twenty game series . . ... ..... ..... .1. I was at its height Tliosc were the "good old days" of .sport In Prince RuiK-rt which 'a 1940, judgluf Jrem urent ldka-tious, gives promise of alinulating. Organization of football for the coming season lias now been almost perfected. Players of the five trams are now whipping into shape for 1agu nlay whleh oom- mrnees next week with th get ting under way of the Stuart ; Benefit Shield series followed by ith- competitions for the other soccer silverware. Softball organization at expeetad, got under way with the holding of the annual meeting last nlghfc. The "rounders" (ume had a good season in 1939 with four teams In nhv. In 1940 thre Is reason tn ho. T?::::,a Brooklyn Cincinnati New York Chicago . . Pittsburg St. LouU . IPhlladflphki lleve that there will be even more 'Boston eiuruy and enthusiasm with a Senior League which may have as manyju eight teams. Thr. r j,' nrniors of a revival of 'merest hvb-i)1 whleh manjr other place, has been hard St. Louis M't h t..ftHl1t2tn tV. , OUll-J.ll.i ' nirr idni, icw f tiuaucipim,! S.U a,MD tOR O Imprmmf". It ImI th Ham lmprm baseball league The Mdabllihouut f Rupert as a base of military Nalluual league K. JLL..J ULTWW llIHIMl Nllill Mm U1 W L -8 0 .6 2 4 4 6 7 4 5 At 2 fi I 0 American league W L Cleveiaml 7 3 Boston 7 3 Detroit C 4 Washington i .5 Jfew York . ..4 5 4 5 4 7 2 7 Inqvirtet Invittd h-ut turh Un ut bring rranwl thnnigb The Itojl B.nk by borae owner til over Cansda, who want. to rru'.riteii(l or.muJ. era be thrir property, lint re the Muitfr of your nrarrU Rol Bank Ukxirb abo will Udfliftirxl toUlk it 0-r with you. Drop in nnl lime jmj the;royal bank OF CANADA j ovtn 0B 'WAWCHCS IW ALL pauVs or jCANAPA ana naval operations since last year Ing.up forM940. Activity promise. f lnM u ,mDonjble to compare with that of the old fnr ,h. irt revival In snorts this .. j .i ... j ... .. .-were under construction and .me cjiu ui me series to uecine me . . , .... . winner winner, Knock-out KnnoU-r.nl .vrle., e.rla. will .m " " and industrial activity lure Is another reason. 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All this is a very good sign nf community nealth--physical and, otherwise. Baseball Standings Panthers Score One Goal Defeat Wild Cat may funr ion In Prince Rupert this J ? lhe rdt Street School series will The diamond station year. become more. fl.arly crystallised, at Ped rda, tn the Wildcat and the an annual meettw whkh is to be r ,., ....... i .Panthers. The score was cne to by TtorJorn kog on a pa from Frank .Kingston TlxrtHihout the ' Wro.Ahart. ki. Jt-rrenu Borne the winning team was CAIRO. Aom i strongly -aupporlfd by jtt utl- U U J prod m e.! backs Jack Parks and Maa Ham- r-f AVihby. leirin aaki. 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