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PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING KATES mnslent display advertising, per incn. per insertion Classified artvurtlolno i , . wuiu, per insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION 86 This advertisement Is not-published or displayed by the Llmmr Control Board or by the Government of DrltUh Columbia .Oi Wednesday, June 21, 1936 SUPPLIES FOR THE INTERIOR w We u have a letter signed "Terrace Citizen's Committee" stating among other things that the supplies in the in-ake0ntanreJUrnng t" d utW that some action be and SUpphes t0 the PePe of the stricken "CV, Wulth ?ls re(luest we are in full accord. The chief difficulty has been to find a suitable boat for the purpose ana to place the reshnnsihilifv nf longs No one was willing to risk several thousand doL lars unless thpv f p f ncci.i fw u i. , . UU1 t j v.mh-u mai me utrume oi ine intpr. the WaT aCfUally sufferin' which we hve been assured As a result of a meeting of the council of the Chamber jvowcuajf, n jh pruuame some action w be taken whipli will .,,h : it. m T , . ' . . , . v18"11 uie terrace, usk and Pacific bii8oui filings as are Daaiy needed unt 1 the ine railway is a tram nnon fnr f,.aff; n , ,n. l -; -i - "Hniv. u uiuiuil mini now, ,nTi ug ye!terday Superintendent Tobev as. SUred the mpmhows 'nf fV, m Ii . I viirtuiuer oi commerce that ovomr pSle g made t0 pen the road as soon a We are wondering if the C. C. F. leaders at Prince Ru-M.iHSlf0' 9 C.C.F. members at Ottawa ... r.,,6 uiat i nnce uupert snould not have a public building cost g $100,000. Just as a matter of knowing how we stand and who Is for us and who aeainst it would be an excellent thing to bear this in mind for the me an other election comes along. While every person and every me!fber f Parliament has a perfect right to his opinbn so have the electors a right to decide whether ucTS SSSSTiSSSSS?" view-- Prfnoe RUpert. always suffered from having some section of the com-mumty pull back when others wanted to go forward INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS l he-month of May showed considerable industrial nro-"Xi.y : -mo every cll a1 , V WIUca snQwea a AVc decline Beknnm inrl Austria ed with 20 increase, Esthonia wi h 14 5- J United Kingdom, 7.6: France 7-United tt i m i States, a8; Finland, 6.1; Greece, 3.9; Netherianda' Neiner,amls' 3.7Japan,a8; Poland, 1.5, and Spain .8. ihese figures do not necessarily show the eeneral im proyement over a period covering the timeXS the' t& ?V-he depi'eSsi0n- Greece hs the hfgheat tadex of bo" t mStatGS aWay down in the scale' "ot Lawn Bowling MacPhee Tinker .. Last Evening L. St. Louis 39 23 Chicago 36 23 Pittsburg 35 28 New. York 34 28 Cincinnati 31 29 Boston 30 34 Philadelphia 21 42 Brooklyn .20 43 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 41. 21 Boston 37 28 Washington 32 ai Cleveland 31 3j Detroit 32 32 Chicago 29 31 Philadelphia 24 36 St. Louis 20 38 FOOTBALL June 25: Dominion Canadian Letdon. 3 Borland ; . . . .'..2 Hill Jlbb ... Frew ... Preece Watson MacDonald .2 .2 ..1 ..1 ..1 1 Little "o John Henry .587 .567 .517 .333 .333 .317 Pet. .661 Dairy vs. July 2 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve vs. Dominion Jalry. Julv 6 Cannrlinn Taan ...... m..U4A ia. Royal. Canadian Naval Volunteer July 9 Canadian Dominion Dairy. Julv 13 rinmi Mai k j V3, Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Don't Throw Away That Old Cooking Utensil .... Trade It In We Will Allow You 50c For it on the purchase of a New Stainless Steel Cooking Utensil . Start a Set Today This otter for a few days only Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop PHONE 3 DAILY NEWS 'SPORT' SPORT CHAT Borland and Tinker Rfnks Win A rhp Mqc- MaSter , . .. , the niakl"8 b Matches Over Hill And , , (rar-om Abraham Yanofsky "llle Winnipeg's leading players of a Date Rnrlanrf-. hV H-W-h f"'"C re1U,reS UtalOS' :, " concentration and stamina last night. In the second match of 'in ", 5. 'oun8stel :he evenlne Pprev Tinker's Hnir , 1-... - . . .. 8 - - " aiiAiuus uj oeein nis ednoaUnn -.MLriiwsiuwuiiuw teau- years old instead of five when he o aiuxjuuiB wnn ciutrea scnool, can defeat th. j ......w a , octuuu place, iiiajufiiy oi cness players in thh The standin? to date is as fol-.cltv Where th DQm, i. ,' lows: ,by by leans leaps and nnrt hnnn. bounds. W. 4 I But while they praise the skill of -the lad who took to the game only two years ago, becoming an expert In - -..ib.j I ( time, J. H. Booker, Joseph Dreman. o I Abraham irpiimon .nj .iu aim ULtlVL oi Winnipeg's first rank players do not think Abie is a child prodigy. They hasten mat in no way are they disparaging the boy's game, in time they think, he may become a m O etna A U - I , nuie mmseir doesn't car j I AWK WinQ lf he never does- H nas not serl-UCWW iJIlWously considered taking up thi NATIONAL LEAGUE W. B"e as a professional. He lusi jiorcq rwniM-Koui m inird Kound ays ior me love of the game Over Jimmv Merriott I . r. oooKer. president of th. navy iUKK, June 24: John iVia""ooa uness Association anr Henry Lewis, world's light-heavy- a irst-rank chess player tor 2! weight chamDlan. VnnrVprf i years, thought Able "is a miv,f Jimmy Merrlott, of Tulsa, Okla., In' flne Player, but not a Master, the third round of a scheduled ten!, yanofsky Mf- Booker added, U round non-title bout last night. 1 "undubtedly the best youngster (in Western Canada, and has the mi Daseball Standings !a"d1yo"ngster was jj1 P"y on a team that ren- (resented Winnipeg in an interna-tlonal match against Mlnneapolit. rci He did so well Vi i flOQ i 4j again 629 chosen for this year's tourney. ' " " t rgO, N.D Abie won his game, though the f,?aflanS -,ost the tournament 72 wi 1J.2 points. Abie was only nine years old-only a few months ttr h c UP the game when he played against Isacc Kashdan, a reco- nlzed TTnHoH qi,i' .r1 wm uiai.es Mazier cnes-i. .508bI"on by Kashdan. the boy juu " "taw. Aoie minks thpi 500 was his best game,' though he did .483 n. keep a record ot it. On a visit 10 Winnipeg, Bernard m -oi - a 14 1 4 r Freed icru" .34: man, treasurer of the Canadian Chess Federation, played Yanofsky. whom he described as "alrnon a second Reshevsky." Mr. Booker thought Mr. Freed " "'Siuy, pointing out that Samuel Reshevsky was giving simultaneous exhibitions and amazln the chess world at the age of seven. Yanofskv has Tint ttrt t exhibitions of his skill. He merely nlava tr.f ... - .vi uiC jun 01 it at the Jewish Chess Clnh wh-ti...'!.. will be sent to Tnmnfn t . I the Dominion championships at ithe Canadian Nstimmi c-uit.. """""i wviuunion has not . yet been decided. YounL Yanofsky was hnr t 1,-1-. shortly before hLs parents emigrated to Canada. His father, Ab- 11 ' "f-V taught Abie the move, then took him to the Jewish Club where his skill amazed men who "-u j,uyca me game for years Able also football. Socppp . 1- oars is game he llkp h. and the . from irom vair-oj;an chess He doesn't let his love of f na AHA 1 wicaa wara arrcct his studie either, devoting only two nights r. "- wc Kame. Able, is being li; "euman. Present Ht city chamDion . onn. . .. - 1 v. a uicitiuer 01 fau.b.and . Droman, .......UUa tnampion for the past two years. They hope to develop something which never yet has Winnipeg produced, a Master chei player. NO BASEBALL FRIDAY. Town team practice FOOTBALL THURSDAY, JUNE 25 Dominion Dairy v. Lejlon BORDEN WINS j OVER BOOTH In the exhibition football, game yesterday between Borden Street and Booth Memorial School teams at the Elks' sports day. Borden won a closely contested match two goals to one. Booth pressed from the start and Man saved twice. Holkestad shot wide and Mali saved McKay's shot wen. Booth beat the goalie but someone was offside. Smith and ;urrle got away but Parsons and ieynon were safe. Mah saved McLean's, penalty kick well but was leaten by Holkestad who converted vlcKay's overhead kick. Fitch and Jchubert were hard workers. In a ireakaway Smith beat Dybhavn to equalize. Borden pressed with Fitch drlv-ng the ball well down. Mah did ell to clear from Holkestad. Me-ay and Cameron made a nice run out Brown cleared Dybhavn saved Currle's hard drive. Booth forwards were weak. Borden now attacked and Booth defence was lucky to clear. Mah saved. McLean backed up his for wards out Borden made another strong attack and. after the hnll seemed to have been cleared, Don- nie Nelson collared It and beat Dybhavn to give victory to Borden. Borden Mah; Brown. Seherk- Schubert, Fitch, McLeod; Houston, Currle, Smith, Nelson, Judge. Booth Dybhavn; Beynon. Par- . sons; Franks, McLean. Christian-1 Cameron, Flewln, McKay, Hougan, Holkestad. 1 J. Carroll refereed and J. Brem. ner and P. Palmer were linesmen. ! Borden was well served bv Mnh Scherk was a sound hark nnH Fitch, Schubert and McLeod marl a good half-back line Smith and Currle were dangerous with Houston and Nelson doing better towards the end. Booth had a sound defence but the forwards were verv weak nvh. havn did well and Parsons nnrt Beynon were two strong backs. McLean and Christian were very good half-backs but Holkestad was the only dangerous forward. Ritchie and P. Knutson were badly missed. The game, as usual, was vrv keenly fought out with every boy giving of his best. Wednesday, jun, u Serves you right! You're "set" for full enjoyment when you "roll them" with Ogden's Fine Cut. Ogden's, In the Cellophane-wrapped package with the purple easy-opening ribbon, Is just made to "serve" you smoother, cooler cigarettes, to give you' satisfying "returns" everytime. Wise roll-your-owners are Ogden's-mlnd-ed and now that times ARE better they smoke Ogden's because It's a better tobacco. 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