5 1 it:. i f ! r V If a i ! S 1 I 1 I k ITrb . PAOB TWO Summer FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family F You cannot go wrong with Campacs in child's, Misses', Boys', Ladies .'a h ci Men's Style and extra quality "coih-bined Priced From ' $1.25 $2.50 AMILY SHOE STORE LT !UAiLY -JnDiTION The Home of Good Shoes D THE DAILY NEWS. rklNCE RUPERT - BUlIlSlI COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert bally News. Limited. Third AVenue H. F PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Tuesday, July 5, 1938. A TEKRIBLb TRAGEDY ...... . We are all well used to reading of war and other trair. NATIONAL POLICY v As a national policy the Mackenzie King.government lays it doWn that ho country other than Canada can maintain a military unit in Canada. It is a lonp-.pstnhlishpfl constitutional principle, Mr. King says, that in Canada1 mere can-De no military estaonsnments except such as are owned, maintained and controlled by the Canadian government responsible to the Canadian people. The 'Conservative policy, as enunciated by the leader of the party, Right Hon. R. B. Bennett, takes exception to this policy arid declares that the Liberals were wrong if they denied Britain the right to raise and train flying torps in the Dominion. While denying that any application had been made or refused, the head of the Canadian .government sticks to the nolicv which would nrevpnr w m i i national Contest on Dominion Day TJIE daily NEWS All-England Championships though no league games were Men's Singles Don Budge. PJay' , Women's Singles Mrs. Helen In ah lnferriatlonal match tin wills McodV. Diminibn bay, Scotland, caritalifed hdibles-l- Don Bu'dRe"and by Dave McPhee, won over Eni land, skipped by Percy Tinker, the score being S4 to 49, The side? consisted of three rinks, each with four players. In Sunday hat play scores were: George Hill rink, 28; Angus Mae- Oonald's rink. 22. D. A. MacPhee rink, 22; D. B. Borland rink. 16. O. P. Tinker. 21; J . A. Frew, 17. and S. C. Thomson defeated F, Walton and E. O. Aves 16 to 12. 6dies elsewhere but the tragedy oi yesterday in Prince Ru-i Win 5 (flnlf At pert bhntrs homp to 115 nil wlmf f i,nn,i,r v. t J " UUU l "..mw wSi.ujr ictiu menus, ill - .. a place r i.i that i. 1 has 1 been unusually free from such troubles, Mm In . Mppf 1TllimKI meci it came yesterday as 3 terrible shock when reports of the shooting began to get around. It was difficult to believe , t "" , A. ttWh but, unfortunatdy, it prove,, to be "SSX , Tl)is i. paper was held back in order that readers might get To Mrs. Service and Mrs.-Gibson and their sorely families the Daily News joins in extpnfiino- tIpph Gene Mako. Women's Miss Alice Singles Competition 1 In the singles individual com- Excellent Dominion Day Spent By petition over the week-end, the Local People at Interior- Town following games were played: : Second round Frank Vlckers TERRACE, July 5: dominion 21; James Boyd, 16. 'Day -passed off successfully In Ter- Thlrd round Ben Dalgamb, 21; race. The weather was cloudless. J, S. Irvine, 20. W. H. Wilson- If there was any fault to record it Murray, 21; J. Paul, 1 8. was rather too hot, especially for Fourth Round Angus MacDon- the tennis players on the new aid, 21; Louis Arrol, 18. This places court by the railway station. Ter-MacDonald in the semi-final. race, lost in a tournament to Prince In the doubles D. A. MacPhre Rupert. There was a baseball game m the new park and sports for the children. 1 The excursion train from Prince Rupert arrived at .11 a.m. bringing owmn-iHiw in fluV this tm' i. i A P 1 rolling luiung gon golf course, course, Jack jacK Burns. iiurns, The Tile touch loucn of OI color color pi sympathy in trflgic hour. An ex-Service inan, Inspec-.stocky undergraduate from the Un- the highland uniforms tVi ocx yite. wus wiueiy Known tnrougnout the province as an efficient and fearless police officer. That ability had within the past few weeks won recognition in his nnnnintmpnf .nppointment to rn tnn the important iinno of : . i t .. 'snips. ships. Member MemDer oi of the tne Inglewood ingiewooa The :me Oddfellows uciaieuows threw inrew their tneir hall nan post inspector of police , Golf . Club df Seattle, he shot a gross 0 open for dancing early in the 'eve-! nOVO lM TnO VV1 Wirt n li-i- s i ! ii V 1 " .U1 V was Iegareu as a man Wno'136, four over par for the 36 holes, rilng. A large number enjoyed WOUld have gone far in police Work had his career nottne hundred members of the fra- themselves with the help of Mrs been So ruthlpsslv nnr'1 trnmpnllv nut rff To c I ternlty from the United States and Black, pianist, and Guldo. Bus- J ci"J v- a w Ulli -IIJOIJCVJLIJI Lirl ' . , , ,,. ' . vice win De mourned tliroughout the ' whole north. The Z ;, ,nnl n( u: i i l ii n 'annual inuai, ui ins eureer uau ueen in ims part oi tne country. His many personal friends will find it difficult indeed to believe that "Bill" Service is gone. Sergeant Gibson was also possessed of fine and sterling qualities. Unassuming and quiet in demeanour, he was, nevertheless, known as an efficient officer and a fine man. His work had also won him promotion and he held an important key position in police administration. He t'oq ,vas a. turned man. Like Inspector Service the most of his police career had been in the north. Inspector Service and Sergeant Gibson Were both men ot a type that the British Columbia police could ill afford to lose. convention and 'competed accomplished musicians were much In the tournament play. SPORT GHAT i appreciated. ' The excursion train left about half past ten after which the Terrace crowd continued to dance until daylight on Saturday. The day was a great treat to everyone. Terrace had been looking for-Catcher Bill Dickey went on a ward to the coming o f the visitors batting spree at the Yankee Stad- from the coast who were txtended SMITHERS teenth circuit clout oh Saturday Dominion ;Day Fittingly Celebrated and his sixteenth on Sunday at Interior Town Baseball against Boston with two on. Itj is Played was Spurgeon 'Chandler's fourth , straight a pitching I--- a victory ii arid his : . SM1THERS, ' July - 'J " 5: any Otner country, Whether a member ot the British Em- adelphla Athletics but it was more, Telwa four to two and then down-pire'or not, from maintaining any military 'es"taDlisnm6nt!errors b the Mackmen than Rob-'ed Hazeiton ii to 3. There was a in the Dominion ,ert Moses' pitching that won the large crowd on hand to see the WT il - - 1 game, ine weveiana-unicago game B"ca m uic tuumc ui wmui we m-a4-'4-u:i. i , . We do not think the controversy is very important as ralned out. and that of Wn to hand provided music, : out n is,an inuication oi tne lines ot thought in Canada j Detroit at st. Louis was-postponed today. While evidently there is every desire on 'the part a later date. of Canada "to co-operate with the mother country or with I , 6ther Empire countries, that is no reason for 'taking a 1 hnx" th" nNwteti?l'di retrograde fetep because We are all a little excited overSsT wYn'threftott Sm th6 possibility of being forced into war. Canada ulrea'dy. Brooklyn .Dodgers. The Phillies is sending one hundred and twenty airmen to augment 'thfetwk both . ends of a ddubie-headeVi imperial force each year and is still training men for that' from Boston Bees, the first. to i iniiTiOSG 1 ?rtd nightcap five to nothing.' , . The victories. marked ithe 'first Wins rnuA n n w 4. a ir 1 v t. The CiC.F.j at its recent Kamloops convention, Went for the Phillies m fiv-e starts, the on record as being opposed to Canada taking part in what ( , Chicago cubs and Cincinnati Reds it called imperialistic wars, which, evidently, was intended , played Friday night at Cincinnati to indicate that it did not trust British leadership in the and h?fame of st- Lo cardin- , 1 als at Pittsburg was rained out. matter of peace and war. - 'National League Chicago, "4-3; St. Loiils. 5-4. Boston, 10-2; Phlla'dejiih1af.5'-10. U'roqkVh. 04; New york,.3-V6. Pittsburgh, 2-3; Ciric'lnnatl, -2, AriVeVlcin L'eag'a'e St, ;Louls, 4-1; iChlpago, ,5-5. Philadelphia, 5-2; Boston, 8-5j Cleveland, 3-2; Detroit, 7-5. New York, 10-4; Washington 5r4 (sepond game called on ac count of darkness In thirteenth) RUPERT IS jYung Boys On VICTORIOUS Prince Charles . Wim SeVond of Baseball C.amrs At I Of 5 to 3 i in h'D icpnnri pnmp of the In- Graphfc ftfetures of the recent welterweight , title bout at New York when Henry Armstrong took the crown from Barney Ross are to be seen at the Capitol Theatre. Sport fans displayed much In upwards of 400 holiday makers herest In the -pictures last nlehl among them the Leslie family with I and they will be showing again their pipe band. This band formedlthis evening. It was an Undisputed lours as soon as the train stopped) victory for the colored man but and hiarched piping towards the (Ross made, a great and game main street of the village, followed, showlns, by an excited crowd o'f youngsters,! also In fours, though it must be 1 ing a blazing 31, two under par admitted their formation lacked over the first nine holes of Minakl's .somethih? of military precision, tireserited by must have Iverslty 6f Washington, won both appealed to the greying veterans! gross and net trophies emblematic who were observed among, the on-6f Zeta Psi fraternity champion- lookers. ) attended the nlnetv-first sanlch, with his saxophone. These Football TONIGin6:45 Merchants vs, Legion Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores National League W New York .45 Cincinnati .35 Chicago x. -.38 Pittsburg .38 Boston .31 St. Louis -.29 ium Friday, Saturday and Sunday a hearty If not formal welcome. jphlladelphia 1."' .... ' . 19 to help the New York Yankees clean .rrince ;uupen peopie louna mat American, League up In the American League base- they were expected to enjoy thecievejahd 41 25 ball games. Dickey made two horn-!ho!y as .they wished and enjoyitfew -York LZ'.i".'.'."'lil 25 I rs nnH n 1ntrlp nnd rtrn'vp "In a tn. i mey Qlu. tal of seven runs on Friday. The! first homer was In the fourth in-, nlng, wjth Joe Dimaggip, and and' Lou Gehrig on board, the second was In the fifth wjth the bases, loaded. They were Dickey's thlr-j teenth and fourteenth home runsi of the season. He made his fif SPORTS At Brooklyn .28 25 31 38 25 32 35 40 45 'Boston .39 28 I Washington' .35 37 ' Detroit ; .35 36 I Philadelphia ; ... 27 38 Chicago ...........;. ......:..:....,27 34 St. Louis ':. .'i2 44 - - -' '1 1 ' Lt'.OlON LINir-tJP The llrie-up for the Canadian Legion In tonight's' Mabley Cup City league jooioan game wui consist of the following players: "Pierce; maiiv Mo;e Murray and J. Currle: J. Currfp . ii - -f seventh win with one loss for the j Special) Smlthcrs celebrated Dom- Howe jind, McKay; Knutsen, Camp-season to date. inlon Day in perfect weather. A DeI1 BapUe. Smith arid Cdmadl'na; long list of sports in the morning spares, S. Currie, Bremner, Slmund- In another American League, for children was followed by sen- sen and Vance, gariie on Friday old Lefty Grove lor Spirts arid baseball 'in the after-1 , pitched for the Bdston Red Sdx as lioon. they won 12 to 7 from the Phil- In the baseball, Srrilthers beat BOWLING Pet. .643 .53r J5C' .003 .492 .43 .412 .297 .621 .621 .582 .450 .493 .415 .443 .333 SCHEDULE July 6Rink No. 3 ivs. Rink No, 9; Rink No. 4,vs. Rink No. 10. BASEBALL SC'ORES 1 Ju,y. Hnk no. .2 .y9. .Rink no, 7; uink No. l vs. Rink No. 6, July 11 Rink No. 5 vs. Rink N6: 8; Rink No.,2 vs. Rink No. 9. I July t13Rlnk No, 3 vs. Rink No. lb; Rlnk;Not 4 vst,Rlnk No.,7. , July 15 -Rink No. fl ,ys. Rink Noj 9; Rink. No. 2 vs.1U,nk:No. 8. I J uly 18 n'lnk No. 5 vs. iRlnk No. 10; Rink No. 1 Vs. Riri'k W 7. July 20 Rink No. 3 vs. Rink No. 8; Rink No. 4 vs. Rink No. 9. July 22 Rink No. 6 vs. Rink No. 10. i L 1' Lads Travel From to Queen Charlotte Islands UV7 If LiLjlU VJuJLirill Ui dependence Day basebrUj series at j tjUEEN CHARLjOTTE CITY, July for nome on me rannena ai a . Q rhnrlntle Citv nnd.wert o'clock .last night arid was back; . Gordon II. Jolllffe ai iiia uju. iuunj wlth whom they uiry will wu auiy stay until m.M an rliuyuuir unc auu criy loori tality was accorded at the Alasl-a '- town. A Dig ceieorauon program Included field and water sports. J. If. McLeod, collector of cus- n mmVI rbr 1rVr Tirar . 1 vt The boys proved excellent sailors and their description of the. 500 mile trip the sea lions and whalfs hogging and cannerles-suf mtth hP nrtv win return hnmfc camps on the Princess Ldulse tomorrow Rested .that very little escaped afternoon. Mrs. -Peter Byrne, MLithe,r observation. Lillian Johnson and MLs Annlfc They had great admiration, for Byme. who had .been, visiting at the ships' officers, particularly iHvder and Ketchikan, returned 1 the chief steward .whose kind at- ! home with the baseball team this tention registered well with the morning. Fight Films Very Graphic Show Everything 'thai Went "(hi In Ross-Armstrong Fight Recently youthful passengers. For tfie East " Monday, Wednesday, and w m-m-l --i u .Li Kttrhlk&n vesterdav . Prince :it'i- 5. Three Interesting young pas- - ;Yrl iv., Tuesday, July j ij J8 Mail Schedule Friday ... :s p from the East Tuesday, Thursday and ounuay ir.ou pa For Vancouver Tuesttaj 12:80 noon AK4 Kl SY IN ' I h NNI V 'deieaUd Kefchlkanlfay a score 5,3 came- north from Vancrttt.-J ..'tw,; " rili JJUOl 111 1 EllllllkJ of 5 to 3 .At the end of Ihe sixth ver on the Prince Charles this . Inning the score was tied one all week to Queen Charlotte Island L.i'y . . Scotland Beats England In Inter- united States Won Every Honor In Then Prince Rupert staged a four points In the persons of Godfrey Y0m Vancouver "But hri olwayi anetlief Swtt Copl" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The putttt form in wkicji tobtcco tn bt.$mkrJ." the a J5 run, rally to cinch the verdict..Kct- Lyman, age c, Melville Mendum 8unday 4 pal chlkah being able to gamer oniy and jimmy Tomllnson, both age wpnaay aji WTMhr.KnnN .iniv 5; lopwlpor two .more. Features, of. the gamt eIeht Th0 bovs travelled alone. 1 Wednesday . 10:JOal pver'the Dominion Day tifoiaV 'the 'first timeui-terfnis histdry,.Uh. included a fine catch, by Slmund-j Godfrey disembarked at ThurS- , Friday 4 pjl week-end there was considerable ited "States cleaned u all the hon- "sen with two on bases, heavy nu ton Harbor and will spend trf par- and StefearU. ' u 0 activity on the greens of the Ca-. tors in the five events of the All ting by .'Johnny Comadlna and,summer holidays with his parents nudism Nnttimql WAntlnii 'Asm. imi.uJ AU,uMMVhiA n-Vio finoi steady hurling by Bill LamDie. Ikh'rt i-pMp there, puiiurtjr ; - - iJiiQiuiju vii.iiii ijiuwo. i p.i. . . - - . 1 - - - clatloh's .totiAVi'c . , t Lawn inm 'Ttnuriino Bowling tooVr'iU League al- oi. wfnntrs t- -. i Thp The lnrAl locAl team team' left left Ketchikan Ketcnllcan I ...,..,. ..j ji..uw.a were iVieiVHie U11U Jiiiuuy uiaciuuujivru 7 pa Wednesday Sa.I lTom onyox .ana uie wan- Tuesday 11:30 tql SaturdaV ju.l . . ;r v . z,,.. fall. Both boys are frcm ur ""u ru" aimpson- ounaay 7 p4 Trom Naas Rivrr and Port Slmpsa '. Tuesday 11:30 s t or Queen Charlotte Islands- Juty '2,16, and 30 0;3Opi From 'Queen CharMttr Islandi- July 14 and 28 9:i0pt For Alaika ' Monday u Friday i: From Alaska-Wednesday p. 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