Monday, May 24. le eee Glancine over the scoreboard, we see that Atlin leads the whole dis- trict (and what a lead) with 365 per cent. Next on the list is the Pro- ject Workers’ Union With 161 per eent, but special mention must be made of the fact that the RPWU, with an original pledge of $40, vai- mantarily raised it to $100. Other- wise jis tally would be more than 400 per cent. Grandview press com- mittee has 111 per cent, ICOR 100 per cent. * * e The following press committees are lost, stolen or strayed: Mt. Car- tier, Matsqui, Princeton, Port Al berni and Port Moody. Any person finding them and putting them in touch with the district drive com- mittee will be suitably rewarded— {Advt.) BY GOLLY... the darn thing... ! and again reiterated their original demand for more relief. The fovernment agent retaliated by refusi to issue any relief to Single strikers and cut off the al- lowance of the heads of families, amounting to $3.55. Promises irom the government to investigate Fernie relief condi- tions was not enough for the impossible to relief strikers who find it maintain health on present rates any longer. CALLS SPECIAL SESSION ST. PAUL, Minn.—(EFP)—Elmer A. Benson, Farmer-Labor governor of Minnesota, has called a special session of the legislature for May problems. The session became neces- sary after the reactionary state senate scuttled the tax-those-able- to-pay program of the Farmer-Labor house. ®4 to consider tax, relief and school | eretion. no guild member may re- place another who has refused to work beeause of strike sympathies: while actors may make themselves up, they may not make up other players, for this would be strike- breakin= on the makeup men. The Strikin= unions, furthermore, are using the camera, a symbol of Holly- wood itself, to photograph all those who cross picket lines. so that. at the day of reckonine=. all shall know how each one acted during the strike. ““Gvypsies’’ At Edisen Theatre Workings of the primitive Gypsy penal code which prescribes a One of Ten most eager devotee of motion pic- ture fights. Contrast to Gypsy law is afforded in the film in the arrival of Soviet authorities after the fight in the forest to arrest the culprit Danito for the stabbing. “Gypsies” deals with the problem faced by the Soviet authorities in in- ducing the Gypsies to abandon their migratory habits and settle on the land. The picture makes plain the con- trast between the Soviet mode of life and that of the wandering Gypsies—precarious, primitive, and with little richness or opportunity for growth. Powell River Standine of the best trial sub Subscribers’ getters is unchanged from 1ast Prizes 3.8 week, with Charlie Stewart -still| Qne of ten Tailored to feading, although we hear rumors of | subseribers’ Measure serious competition developing. prizes. . Suit and *Nuff sed. “Leader” Overcoat Sawdust Walue $50 Burner Supplied by (Installed Regent by Ray’s Tailors, P : 324 West 3 = ; - attern Fastin Two of ten subscribers’ prizes. Te Shop, ee Se “Paragon” Bicycle: Man’s, $42.50; Ig 323 Lady’s $35.00. Both supplied by Alexander. Fred Deely, 856 Dunsmuir Street. eeeenen = 9 Warning! P D arnins! Where Do YouStand In The Press Driver . . ; eee Hee oe This scoreboard, with cash receipts includ ing 40 percent on trial subscriptions, is checked fice 6 P.M. Saturday, up to Saturday night, May. 8th. May, tun to, Cormuete Pledze Raised Pledge RAISED for ten ee AOS ook cei ce -$ 40.00 GOT Salmon Arn ee ee ees $ 35.00 30.55 B = - Riven Sareea ee 25.00 3.30 Special] Section -...----......- 30.00 ee Sn nabY ee a : eee te | Ae 75.00 30.10 Souths VanCOUVen =. i ---e > 175.00 Pi 55.38 Garbo: Te pee pea a negae: 40.00 GSU Stewart (ee Scene 5.00 Es Centre Vancouver MS On UG a SS OOMS OR 325.00 133.73 Speciale Groupr es = ee el re 10.00 -40 Total t te : . 40.00 Naliy Seema poste ateesase5onsss554 s6c 30.00 10.10 a o Gowichan Section -...-.--------- aaa aia Cumberland -...---.-----+-++++:-- 150.00 132.50 SUITCY | =o ee > ee -00 Ye Sat. May 8 en ee 175.00 103.50 Transportation ......-.--.-+.----- 75.00 76.10 ae hae eee ee cy er 20.00 13.30 Wernon-Kelowna- 4.02.6. 56-55 525% 20.00 10.76 $1,593.32 BR oe Sis oo Ns aye 50.00 Ra SUSE oe ee ane Se ee 50.00 19.70 ee SPNEE og elt bs ates 20.00 Woisa Se, (eh ie oe Vaasa eee 18.00 +20 Giscns tee eee es | ERG 150.00 GSB iger COAL OMe et oil he Se ee Ne 51.66 a. Sep ea oy ae See ee 40.00 2.00 (Gaseile) (SEIS ss soon 5s ss 56s 55q5505 9.50 eR nee Tee 15.00 S105) @@hineses a Pp Se Se eee ar se 50.00 95.85 WWinMISMieeow cee ee ioe ee ere ae Sea eer ee Ee eee 25.00 German Workers .....--....--- 2.30 eee = ae = : : : : : a eat te ae 40.00 7.50 ISGMENEERibNS 4s 5 S55 554 SeGb 4b 4S eAS Ske Mt> (Cartier ee -- -t- -e 5.00 LOOT es es ae Nanaimo ngvtaniote doe Wes aoRe 75.00 41.20 Italians - ----=- 2-2 ---- 722-272 --- oo NeleoneGranbrock he jes, Naam meer sy 15.00 3.30 Lettish SS Sees oa Sy ASS SS cS ses aeoD ae a New Westminster ......--- 50.00 23.00 IMEbetet roele 5 So ssn5adcons seo sas = Worth Vancouver ..-.------------- 70.00 25.00 Prog. TOURRORDIS: eee par Sanceon ee 15.00 Sieh o555 erooo a ososap oS eS DUS 16-10 Prince Georee RE ee ers bare 60.00 3.30 Scandinayians cn Se ee E / SETAC RISEE ce aoa 60.00 4.50 Swedish-Minnish = 220 <0) ose 8.80 / Bor NIOSH syoseases Sassonseees 10.00 U. L. FT. A. ------- eee ee eee 96-66 a 4 Pore Mocdy ee 25.00 OMS TBM 5 5 55555ec6s5se25 259554259 100.00 19.75 Wy, —— Boe Spe re eee ees : 3 Miscellaneous, . = =) ..o. se 48.70 ULLMAN SESE PESOIRS! WV OERSSS UELMEN S95 723722 eens ae FUSER 5 55 oka Sabet ay nee oa $1,593.32 Other organizations Send cash donations to Sec: Treas., Vancouver, B.C. individuals are invited to participate ! ane Drive Committee, Room 10, 163 West Hastings Street, and help swell this total. have the price). The last May Day I worked I donated my day’s wages to the movement, about $4.75, but now it is but 87 cents, which, with my Tre- turn week-end fare would be $3.22. Enclosed please find $1.87 also for the press drive. Deroche, BC. R. M. OVATION GREETS CREW. LIVERPOOL, England. — (BP) — When the Linaria crew, the men who refused to man a ship carrying nitrates from Boston to Gen. Franco, arrived in Newcastle, a tremendous erowd came out to greet them. They spoke of the kindness shown them by: the Boston workers. On arrival in Liverpool, they were given five summons each, charging them with disobeying lawful commands. WANT TO DANCE? Meet me at the Hastings Auditorium 828 East Hastings St. Modern Dances. Every Saturday Malmin’s Melody Makers Old Time Dance Every Wed’day Cariboo Cowboys Admission Always, Only .. 25¢ Se Se SSE e SBE Ec Ses TRIANON Ballroom Granville at Drake Vancouver's Largest Public Ballroom Modern Dancing: Tues., Thurs., Sat. — Len Chamberlain. Old-Time Dancing: Mon., Wed. —Pete Cowan. Broadeast over CJOR POPULAR PRICES SBS ESE SSPE cee Ee ae SDB ed=T=E WANTED Man or woman bookkeeper for general retail store. Reasonable salary. Only experienced need apply. Forward your references with application to Sointula Co- operative Store, Sointula, B.C. pA ABRs enetucua BBB enunuuanan/ WANTED Furnished or unfurnished Phone rr 7 or 8 room house. High. 4271-L. WANTED ANTED—4-DRAWER 3x5 Card Index office file. People’s Ad- vocate. ANTED TO RENT—wWith op- tion to buy, acre lot or more with buildings suitable for poultry. Close to street-car line. Apply Box 101. People’s Advocate. THEATRE 330 DMIAEN STREET EAST END FAMILY THEATRE Poday and LTomorrow— “MAN OF IRON” Action Drama, with Bart MacLane and Mary Astor “YELLOW DUST” A Thrilling Story of Nevada Gold Days, with Richard Dix Also Episode 7 of ‘MYSTERY MOUNTAIN” with Ken Maynard Mon., Tues., Wed., May 17, 18, 19— “GRAND JURY” with Fred Stone, Louis Latimer also “BOULDER DAM” with Ross Alexander, Pat Ellis and Lyle Talbot CLEAN : 5 : THEATRE Today and Tomorrow— “CAPTAIN BLOOD” with Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland Also Another Feature Picture and Extra Vaudeville and Stage Show. Mon., Tues., May 17, 18— “KING GF BURLESQUE” With Warner Baxter, Alice Fay Plus: Special New Talent Wed., Thurs., May 19, 20— “THANKS A MILLION” with Dick Powell and Bucx Jones in “THE COWBOY AND THE KID” VAUDEVILLE STAGH SHOW POULTRY May 14, 1937 PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE Page Five bs a : ——— NC y 3 £ = ) EDISON THEATRE — New Westminster CLASSIFIED Sees ADVERTISING . = f i ‘ 6¢ 99 ; we { ADVERTISING RATES oe : Classified, 3 lines 25c. Display ; After a long lay-off Hee Trudeau came back Tuesday night at the One-of Soviet Russia's Newest and Greatest Pictures advertisements, 75c per columm \) Sports Centre with a new hold. It was a wire smare with which he inch. Monthly and contract rates ) intended to do the dirty work on Mel Crowe but Referee Dirks couldn't — Three Days Only — quappleanon = £o for that one so Hec was deprived of his noose. foo eel tne iret fall Sate = Hammncrion but Growe evenea NMON., TUES., WED., May 17, 18, 19 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE | up with 2 Bows BESS in the ipa stanee In ihe fourth Jiideed S22 AUTHENTIC! THRILLING! ROMANTIC! SoMa AGtEE Ee Scie lout prepared to do his worst an oored one 0 rowe's seconds an 95, ‘ ; bus Brae Beal aecis ai Mc ne ee DRE HIS decision. was at: 12:45 to 2 P.M. — 15c After 6 P.M. — 30c suell eaucie bone Marpole 683. ‘Variance with the referee’s. 4 : Bo Campbell on the same card defeated the lighter Armand St. < 5 Pet eee SEO SERVE “Jean with the only fall of the match in the fourth, while Don Pitou was y % | Greasing, Oils. Cor. Hast. & Sen _beaten by Ray Atlee in the third oes wie a eee seh toceles Bill % % Phone, High. 5683. y | Qlark had the best of Bill Smith in the curtain raiser and Johnny Ban- 3 d B t d D me = pee se eee ¢ Gran anquet an ance : BARBER SHOPS E < x x % % | séTLT PAYS TO LOOK WHEELIE 1 Tony Canzoneri took a sad shellacing from champion Lou Ambers Sp IA Visit the 4 POINT Barber Shop ‘fn Madison Square Garden but still thinks that he can reverse the de- x CANAD N LEGION HALL % —920 Granville St, Seymour 4218: icision in another meeting. Tony has been fighting twelve years and, % N WwW 5 : OR YOUR NEXT HATRCUT— 7 S&ccording to Arthur Donovan, he has just about hoed his row. During % ow estminster A a one eG SAPPY at } his ring career Canzoneri won and lost two lightweight titles, one feather— % ‘ A ee ay Staal | weight and a junior welterweight crown. He also won the admiration x TUESD AY WM AY 1 8 = : lo fthe New York fans in this fight with Ambers, for the decision was 4 9 BATTERIES enthusiastically boo-ed Hy the 11,000 house although the count of the A company guard at Paramount studios reads reports on the % —— Guest Speakers BICYCLES AND REPATRS } judges and referee was unanimous: ‘‘Tony two rounds, one round even Holiyweod walkout, affecting 6,000 memebrs of 11 film crafts, % ASTINGS BICYCLE SHOP — jana the rest to Ambers.” : : = os to a group of motion picture actresses. 2 [ Im Bu ek and E H Baker AGE ce Boupet sacle aes — e fF. = | “4 e = L 2 ts we Freddie Steele toox Frank Battaglia’s measure in the first, softened 4 \ & : bd lery Sharpened. 402 E. Hastings St him in the second and slaughtered him in the first few seconds of the ve 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M... . Supper and Floor Show ICY CUES — NEW AND USED: ¢hird round to retain his middleweight crown in the Civie Auditorium % 9 PAL to 12 PM... DANCE Caicos Warrae es) See in Seattle this week. a e a | i | ee i i | to Music of Pete Cowan’s Old Timers all Tg Sas LL ee entectes Fen Orvlin of Richmond, Va.. who was to have met Steel for the % : W. M. Ritchie, 1569 Commercial Dr. championship was an interested spectator from the ringside. He'll likely % Tickets on Sale at 45 Sixth St., New Westminster, and High, 4123. ; et a shot at the title within-a month. ; \ i ‘ - 5 z i fn the opener Bobby Carrington fought Morrie Shkolnik and was] } { & People’s Advocate Office, Room 10, 163 W. Hastings, Vancouver CAFES s ie beaten for the decision. : : By JOHN CHAPLIN x See Eee es ; s the : Ses i A = Sets pag aa ee ‘ aren 5 . = House. 20 Hast Hastings St. : ow comes more £00d news for the British contingent in the report All other news is. of course, ovei How the New Film Alliance ee ed Liverpool Genter, Peter Wane, in one of those non-title bouts | Shadowed by the strike of the Fed- Sizes the new pictures up: EX CAFE —JUICGCY STEAKS. defeated Poppi Decico, European bantamweight champion in 72 seconds. | erated Motion Picture Crafts, which NIGHT MUST FALL: One of tell OUStETS, Chops, etc. One friend The referce intervened after the Frenchman had been down three times. has 10 unions out and eight others the new series of dark psycho- SUS SRO ero taste Basuneseet This was Kane's 34th successive win since 1930. refusing to cross picket lines. The || pathic murder tales, bringing CLEANING & DYE WORKS = = * particular moment chosen for this Robert Montgomery as the MPERIAL CLEANING © DY This is something to keep handy when arguments crop up over strike, main demand of which is charming, though mad, hero- ene eee Works. 2320 Scott St. Fair. 1635. that gallant old gladiator, Bob Fitzsimmons. He was 52 when he had | union recosnition for those crafts villain, and Rosalind Russell, as Give us a trial. ‘ his last fight. He was 28 years of age when he started uentbe ene was | not yet nee studio closed shop 3 pewatenes onlooker. Quite Here’s Good 3 CARPET CLEANERS 35 at the time he knocked out Jim Corbett and won the world’s heavy-| agreement, happens to comcde with orrizying. Common i i weight championship. Fitz was 41 when he eS roree eee Ses waver = sae WAY OUT WEST: If you are Editor 2S SUE Furriers Re aoe aoe for the light heavyweight title and at the age of 47 he foug il Lang | sales convention in Hollywood. The || Laurel-and-Hardy-ists, you will Dean (Se Seven ere pave —— eon lin proofed, from $1.00 up. 977 Homer for the heavyweight championship of Australia. ee. is Sage tere ey 2 hav- ce this no matter what we say. Slapsad aoe ansenloomient pees oe Bee ee ee ere a aa Street. Phone Trinity. 2817. * = > g its sales s obliged to so Ss usual, there is much tumbl- a : : e ao FE Tommy Burns was in Fitzsimmons’ corner in this fight and backed) through picket lines. ling, much mistaken identity, ee oe aS Cae pa Bt ee Sloee 5 DENTIST the lanky Bob to win with £600 ($3,000). For twelve rounds Fitz coolly The five major closed shop unions || and a bit of a dance number by || 3.<6q by. fhe. em iovers to be High. 1378 aes Ce =e ial Sa eo Se, Da Gn= ana easily outclassed his youthful opponent but old age and the terrific have as yet not departed from their the boys. atient 2 gee ree 680 nue Specialist. Lowest Prices, heat of the sun (it raised blisters on his bald head) sent Fitzsimmons | neutral attitude toward the strike. OUTCASTS OF POKER ||!” SaGs Ga ey Sei appreciate = = = St. Trinity 5716. down to defeat. = pee eee ae cules Ae ae Mee Tie eRe aoe the fact that the unemployed are 301 ‘Doninene a ane — ey groups, has not at this writing made aes Fos Ge Githneat ane a rightly too proud to chase after Fishermen’s Vancouver, B.C. Sey. 3001. i d - up its mind; decision Was postppned Harte’s flavor. Very little oe a ae ED WOES + FLORISTS tolen Y tra 2 s for a week until the nex executive action. Z See pe a LOWERS = Funeral Designs, b a (which will babi bes i Tt is up to those th jobs G 9 oard (which will probably be some- CALL IT A DAY: Effect of the Ail AEG GGA ek SS, on . Garden Seeds, Bedding Plants = e what more militant than the pres- first day of spring up a Sotictinige FAS: aeuone Of the ARE SUND EGngsway Hiorists, 1966 Kingsway. Five Press Commit tee | om ono sates cisice, "ne aciors || miaateciass “english tamay || Sometimes rash actions of the un AY, MAY 28rd || Pair. 125, Pair ‘ste-1, ave the fat t wire May 17 for y 2 P.M. - - i x = eskeh we're appealing to all district press seeelcg ae Eee Pecsiiar Hollywood twists to the New Westminster, May th, 100 | tat I had to work. But the boss’ Oe ee wee eee Hak tings St ¢ prices. Phone Fair. 5995 = committees to ecoups aoe a Oe at a mass meeting, the! Situation are the following: while EREEED LENS. cows had to be milked in order = = : during the next week so — ae ae “called off Hie truce as it| actors are allowed by the gnild to The episode of the whip duel is| that Vancouver could get its milk BATS ean fulfill our district quota > |saa@ been abtained under duress: |. Cross picket lines, at their own dis- | not lixely to disappoint even the| on the 2nd or 3rd of May (Gf you S ! AR sir LiL WORKERS .. Buy your Hat from Dominion Hat Mfg. Co, 918 Granville St. Sey. 6686: ATS CLEANED & BLOCKED, ; No sandpaper used. 10% Dis- count on presentation of this Advt. B.C Hatters, 126 East Hastings St. HOTELS AND ROOMS [eceeees MINERS, FARMERS, Stay at these hotels G5 Ss Savoy — 285 Hast Hastings Street, Empire—78 Bast Hastings Street, Hazelwood — 344 EB WHastigns Sé Main — 645 Main Street. — uly modern. Moderate rates. Refresh- ment Parlors. These Hotels are worthy of your support. E. Bour- goin, Prop. Ce eee HOTEL, 340 Gam- \ bie St. Newly renovated. Fully licensed. Hot and cold water in every room. A home in heart of city. Sey. 431. Paul Bedner, Mer. IRST CLASS ROOMS, moderate rates. In heart of city. Mrs. G. Gibson, 601 Hamilton St. JEWELLERS ATIN SPRINGS 5 Oc supplied & fitted. Wood’s Jewelers . . 2529 Main Street and 419 West Pender St. LAUNDRIES OGGERS, WORKERS .. When in town see us for your Laun- Gry. 13 East Cordova St. MEAT MARKETS AWFIELD MEAT MARKET — 2221 Main Street. Fair. 867. Quality | Free | Union Meats | Delivery | Shop pee ees j De Ge uesees 1052 Robson St. Phone Sey. 9023. MONUMENTAL AIN MONUMENTS. — SAVE money here. Estimates on cemetery lettering. 1815 Main St Bo CHICKS, QUEEN Quality, Leghorns, Reds, Rocks; GCus- tom hatching. Write for catalogue, Queen Hatchery, Sey. 5785. 36 W. Cordova St., Vancouver. SAWDUST BURNERS ICGTOR, MAJOR AND OTHERS Complete $9.00. See the Miracle Hi-Ideal Fuel Burner in operation, burning 6 different kinds of fuel. Seeing is believing. No connection with any other firm. Agents wanted. PIONEER HEATING CO., 1287 EB. Hastings St. High. 1310. SHOE REPATRS OFRWSON’S SHOR REPATRS— All work guaranteed. Reason- able prices. 105644 West Pender St. j 7 GOROVENEO. High Class e Shoe Repairing. Specializing in ladies’ fine work. Materials and workmanship guaranteed. 3995 Main Street (cor. 24th Ave.) HE PUBLIC SERVICE SHOF Repairing. We are proud of our reputation. 782 E. Hastings St. Wo oee eee. SHOE STORE. Shoes for all the famliy. We dr repairs. 3303 Kingsway. Carl. 729. DVERTISING SALESMAN— Good preposition for the right man. Apply People’s Advocate, Room i0, 163 West Hastings St. HOF REPAIRS NEATLY DONE while you wait. Only the best materials used. International Shoe Repairs, 1152 Granville Street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPATRS E REPAIR STRING, BRASS and Reed. Work guaranteed. Musical Instrument Repair Shop, 543 Bast Hastings St. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN R. EC. ANDERSON. All natur- al methods of treatment, such as diet, massage manipulations, osteopathy and electrotherapy. Free consultation and examination. 768 Granville St. Sey. 5336. PAINTERS—DECORATORS ONTRACTING Painters, Paper- Hangers, etc. Huestis Decorat- ing Go. Store, 928 Granville? Sey. 5884. Res.. Carl. 849-< PERSONAL HAN ROBTRTSON, please com- municate with J. Westover, 220 Bast 33rd Ave... Vancouver. sNHINESE HERBS relieve all ail- \ ments. such as: Kidney, Rheu- matism, Skin Diseases or Stomach Trouble. Gall at 11 W. 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