Page Six THE PEHEOPLE’S ADVOCATE June 24, 1938 Lifting Contest Pro-Rec Medals Awarded Although altogether out of physical trim his experiences in the post office as a sitdowner, G. Clark was able to win second place in the lightweight class during a recent weight-lifting competition held at Vancouver Sports Club, judges of which were Stan Morley, heavy- weight champion of BC, and Russ TLewenden, BC light- heavyweight champion. Medals awarded by the pro- vincial department of recrea- tion and physical education, were won by D. Nishine, 132 pounds; D. Bell, 148; E. Tur- geon, 165; G. Galich, 181. Ronnie Beaudin was scorer. G. McGregor was in charge of the competition. DENTIST. D'R-D LLEWEELYN. JOUGLAS @ SEY- S577 COR. RICHARDS & HASTINGS Louis Bombs Hitler’s Black Uhlan JOE LOUIS to the chin, he stayed there. SOSCOSSSSOOSSS G NEW YORE.—Der Kindermoerder (Baby-Killer, to you) Hitler will have to look around for a new director of physical education, some one who won’t be inclined to conduct his duties from the hori- zontal. IWazi Maxie Schmeling was slated for this job had he won on Wed- nesday night, we hear. Hitler was all prepared to fall upon his neck and kiss him and to make him No. al Aryan in Germany's physical educa- tion department (and we're not re- ferring to concentration camps, either). all But Schmeling didn’t win and now he'll probably get will be the boot. Brown bombers are regarded with favor by the Hitler-Goebbels-Goeringe Corporation in Spain, Czechoslovakia and way points, but not when they Stand on two legs and pack a load of dynamite in each fist. on And this is exactly what happened Wednesday night. Herr Goebbels’ propaganda department had prepared a nice little setup, but the plan mis- fired right into the Black Uhlan’s face. Schmeling took a pretty licking in the two minutes it took the champ to beat him into semi-consciousness. he hit the canvas, and the third time, after a one-two left and right Highty thousand fans howled themselves hoarse as Trainer Max Machon threw in the towel. Three times in those two minutes iia iy y o wy Sports Club Aids Camp Single Jobless Assisted, Too Vancouver Sports Club still continues to pack them in with its varied menu on the Satur- Gay night card at 341 Gore Avenue. Now that Ronnie is back in town, the VSC, of which he is a staunch supporter and member, ex- pect him often in the squared circle. Doc Wilkes is another wan- dering athlete to return. Over 1,000 baths donated by the elub were enjoyed by the sit- downers while they were holding the fort. The club will send Edgar Terjion (Boston Kid),-~to be in- structor at the ,Jubilee Children’s Summer Camp, which opens July 4. Thanks to flan HMisenhardt, of the provincial department of physical education, who loaned two capable instructors, Wrestler G Bunka and Weightlifter G. McGregor, the VSG has the two largest classes of these ; athietes in town. AND CONCERT Staged by UKRAINIAN CHILDREN, Ages 4 to 10 at ROYAL THEATRE SUNDAY, JULY 3rd, at $:30 P.M. FOLK DANCING — SINGING — MUSIC Auspices U.L.F.T.A. Silver Collection at Door S NOTICE Donations for JULY SHIPMENT must reach this office on or before JUNE 30. Please rush your contributions! * = -On Sale; “Letters From Spain’ By Joe Dallet, first political commissar, Mac-Pap Battalion - - Attractive Supporter _15ce Buttons, ea. - 25c ‘Friends of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion Room 43, 615 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. 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Bell will be relieved in the kitchen by A. Mann, member of the Inland Boatmen’s Union and a ship’s cook, and others who will lend a hand will be Mrs. R. Ford- ham, Carleton Parent-Teacher As- sociation, and Mrs. Dalziel, Carle- ton CCE elub. Mrs. Phillips will be the mother.”’ SES eSeE Be Sere sVe we =swe=exwv=sexss = Piano and Furniture Moving OVW MESSENGER & TRANSFER TRINITY 4533 Bee wVueuTVsexwrwrsTexcr ss SB su ss=se “camp pp»: SAVAGE ABABBABABATD >) = Leo Smuntam’s Band now at the ALEXANDRA BALLROOM Monday, Wednesday and Friday, OLD-TIME DANCE Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday MODERN DANCE For a good time be sure to visit these dances. Best music and the finest floor in Canada. ADMUSSION 25c (except Sat.) y TOWN HALL ) Ballroom Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday OLD-TIME DANCE Wednesday, MODERN DANCE The most beautiful baliroom in Vancouver. Excellent Music Admission 25c —_ | - 608 Will Oper Tuly 4 Tom Burlington and Al Rye are working strenuously to put the camp in good shape, giving their services voluntarily. The pier has been enlarged and new shakes put on the roof. The cost of one week’s vacation for a child, including transporta- tion, will be $3.50. Hour hundred children are expected to attend in eontingents of 50 this summer. With the active assistance of the trade unions efforts are being made to obtain permission to hold a tag day to help those children unable to afford even the small charge. Already many unions have donated to the camp fund. Headquarters of the committee is at Room 13, 163 West Hastings street, where registrations should be made immediately. Dr. W. J. Curry DENTIST BIRES BLDG. Phone Sey. 3001 Loggers’ Cigar Stand For Everything in Smokes, Supplies and Soft Drinks Charlie 15 WEST Hanson CORDOVA ST. OLD-TIME DANCE EVERY SATURDAY — Swedish Community Hall 1320 BE. Hastings. St. Helge Anderson’s Orchestra UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Broadway Hotel Bright, Large Cosy Rooms With Bath and Telephone * Refreshment Parlors * “Where You Meet Your Friends” COR. HASTINGS & COLUMBIA STREETS Telephone Seymour 2391 Continued Jobless Continued Brodie Exchequer Court, judges of which will come from HMiastern Canada. Counsel for Brodie expressed himself strongly on the case, stat- ing that the legal profession gen- erally is on the side of the men. “Full use of the fPetition of Rights should be made,’ Lucas con- tinued, “as civil rights were won only after long, hard struggles, and must still be fought for.’ Brodie’s statement, sworn to be- fore Garfield King, barrister, ap- pears in this issue. A further contingent of 200 job- less were given an enthusiastic re- ception when they arrived in Nanaimo Thursday night. The first eontingent of 200 was at Lady- smith last night where a public meeting was held. A meeting was also held at South Wellington. This Hriday night ratepayers and citizens will hold a mass meeting in Moose Hall. Back from Victoria, where Premier Pattullo only agreed to meet the Vancouver Mothers’ Coun- ceil delegation after YVictoria Min-— isterial Association had interceded, Mrs. M. Lusk, president, com- mented: “Only continued public pressure will force the premier to change his attitude.’ Single unemployed gave the dele- gation a rousing reception at Vic- toria, she said. Victoria citizens, emulating the example of the Vancouver public, are providing single unemployed with food and tobacco, while the eity council, alarmed by the goy- ernment’s attitude, is making strong representations for a works program. Garfield A. King BARRISTER, ETC. 553 Granville St. Seymour 1324 Vancouver, B.C. 130 W. Hastings St. PHONE - - SEYMOUR 241 ORANGE HALL BOXING and WRESTLING EXHIBITIONS Vancouver Sports Club SATURDAY, 3:30 PIL. Admission 10 Cents. 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