PAOl TWO Exceptional SPECIALS AT OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE' SALE 120 Pairs Women's Oxfords, Straps and Pumps in Suede, Gaberdine and Kid. Values to $5.50. DAILY EDITION $f.95 I These shoes are up to the minute In style and are all good quality. Hundreds of other real bargains too numerous to mention here. Come in and be convinced. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P- PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ITALY AND ETHIOPIA Saturday, June 4,1938. irom exercising control over the greater nart of the countryand the garrisons could only be sunnlied with HUNG LING AND INEFFICIENCY Bungling and inefficiency is being charged against United States navy organization by Lieutenant-Commander H. A. Evans, retired. He claims that the navy is run by a sealord clique who will allow civilians absolutely no say in military affairs; that soft jobs are found for naval officers ashore at good salaries; that systems of promotion are unfair; that there is lack of proper management in Navy yards snd industrial plants. The result is that the navy is very greatly over officered and much too costly. He makes unfavorable comparisons with the British method and personnel where the naval industrial activities are controlled by civilians and where the navy is ready for duty at a moment's notice. Reduced Holiday Fares- between all stations in Canada for the KING'S BIRTHDAY GOING: JUNE 8th lo 2 o.rn.JUNE 9th SINGLE FARE and4 Iw ROUND TRIP Minimum Fe 25c Full information from any Agent RETURN) Lmi destination up to midnight JUNE 10th 1!CALIFQRNIA ! PARTY HERE Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Party Due Monday Morning , Aboard Steamer Prince Robert j Led by W. S. Rosecrans, president of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, some 150 prominent ! people from the city of Los Angeles' othy Eckhard, Miss Wllma Edwards (San Diego), Mrs. Emma G. Elliott, Mrs. Kitty Fox (San Mar- ino), Miss Caroline French (West I Los Angeles), Edward T. Gadden, Mrs. C. Lewis Gaulden, Miss Janet Cannery Workers Moving to Alaska Hundreds of Men Being Dispatched Northward From Seattle My C. I. O. SEATTLE. June 4; During the past few days hundreds of cannery workers have been dispatched to I Western Alaska from here by the' Committee on Industrial Organlza- tlon. The most of them have" been' taken north on cannery company' ships. THE DAILY NT.W8 - Saturday, jUB PORT' REGATTA ILEAD IS PLANNED SUMMER and its environs will be in Prince Rupert Monday morning aboard the Chamber of Commerce Appoints steamer Prince Robert enroute north for a cruise to Alaska. They. of Annual Port Day win be here again on the follow ing Sunday southbound. In charge . of the party will be Charles P. Bayer, field secretary of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. It will 1 At thp ppiriit'ir rilnnpr mpptlnc Margin of New York Giants In Na tional League is Now Trimmed to Game and a half PITTSBURG, June 4: (CP) The of the Prince Rupert Chamber of lead of the New York Giants, in the Commerce last night a eommlttee National League pennant race was consisting of John Dybhavn, W. J. reduced to one and a half games be the ninth annual excursion oft Alder. R, Moore. W. Q. Fulton and yesterday. The Olants were losing the Los Angeles Chamber of Com- w- M. Watts, was. appointed to con- a close verdict to the Pittsburg merce to Alaska. slder ne advisability of arranging Pirates while the second place Chl- Those making the trip are- Miss for a Port Dav wlln a re&atta at caG Cubs were blanking the third the c,ose of lhe fish,ng season- pIace Pirates Laude Viola G Adams, Mrs. Allan, Harrv Alschuler Mr and Mrs Lem- Mr- Watts brought up the matter crept Into fourth place above the since the fall Cincinnati Reds who lost uel C Ballev (Hollywood) Mrs. and suggested that, a Stuart D Barker (Seattle) Mrs. f au umi uutmiuiium, muciwic w diuumjm iuucta Emily J. Barton (Beverly lulls), u""" u "" 6"- Donald together gathering should be ar-Mr Charles P. Bayer. Bayer, and Mrs Rrnpe Rl.ickhurn. Miss ranged. Elizabeth Blackburn, Miss Armon President J. C. Gllker of thcJun- Philadelphia, Athletics to retain ior Chamber said the matter had; their two-and-a-half nnvniiin Mr ind Utl r B Brew- game margin Mrs.! been discussed by his body and It, over New York Yankees who won er, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bronson. HirrietB Brown (Unland) Miss ""S'y lavorea such an vcm. over ueiroiis ngers. ine miro Considerable money would have to place Washington Senators kept Rprnirp Brvan Mrs C M Bush- ' nell. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Cant- well, Mrs. John E. Coffin (Whittier) success be collected to make the event a pace by winning The main object was to White Sox. e "atlon and good Mr. and Mrs. David Conn, Mrs. A. 8ure, 'Mrs. came to a the end of the-Mr. thTe Guy L. Cuzner (Hollywood), summer. He suggested that K-thprvn nnvi, Mrs Rpmlc they nonnp Mice Ann nvnrnlf Mrs TT wupciauuu ui mc lull D. Eas'tman (San Diego). Miss Dor- ln and,the natives. City Commissioner Alder promis ed his co-operation. Celtic Goes To AccoraingtoLmperorHaileSelassie, speaking to the, Gauiden, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene gi-ri. i j League of Nations recently, the resistance of the Ethi-. acomino (Long Beach), Mrs. cariTUial III OOCCCf bpian people has not been broken. Italy, he said, was far Goodman (El Paso), Miss Gertrude Goodman (El Paso), Mr. and Mrs. . ' Meet w.n. Winner of r Aberdeen-Ev- W. A. Goodwin (Fullerton), Miss (Annabel Grant, Miss Caroline E.I '"u , nrrtinoiAo ovwl 1 r ... -n t ' - . . . ... puYimuiia anu luuiuuuns uy means oi uircraiu UiXpiOl- uregory. Mr. ana Airs. w. r.. ar- tation of the country had proven impossible because ofman Mrs- Dora HarPur continued guerilla warfare. rs- ,Morrls "a"ls e"y . Iris, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Henger, t ui.' l i.i i t In objecting to the proposal of the League of Nations Miss Virginia Henger sait Ma-to allow each member nation the right to decide its ownlrino), Miss Eima v. hih, Mrs. caro- DOSition in reo-ard fn RHiinninn rppnn-nif inn tlio fni.mot.Uine A. Hocking, Miss Elizabeth J. final of the Empire Exhibition foot-JCinclnhaU' 20 ball tournament and will play the.st- Loufa ... 17 Mlss. icci"""'' winner " of Aberdeen-Everton nwciurcii-crrwiii In in me the' Brooklyn t Thllnflplnli ..final flnal rtovf next tuaalr week Louise Hummel, Mrs. Jane Kermit, (Long Beach), Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Kiech, Miss Gladys Klrk-patrick (San Die.c;o), Ralph Klein GLASGOW, June 4: (CP) Celtic defeated Brentford by a score of Miss Eleanor McMillan, Miss Aimee I service, retfs. cn Eiliott Bay In read n. Moans iraraaenaj. unanes " i iness for tt Minora wss. Mary Morrison, .miss- Stella Morsey. Mrs. Harriet L. Morton (Gleridale), Mr: and Mrs. Ray mous flying boat has fjur enginps and a passenger carrying capacity A. Mycrs. Mrs, H, B, Wallace (Van of seventy-four Nuys. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J, Nestsll. Mrs. Minnie Odemar, Mrs. C: R. Offutt. Mr. and Mrs. S. M Pjnkiert Abncr Podrat, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powers Mr. and Mrs. L 3. Prccourst (South Gate), Mrs Clara M. PrlnRle (Buhl, Idaho) Mrs. Frances Pyle. Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Randall. Mrs. M. F Rice. Mrs. V. R. Riden. Miss Kath-ryn Ronon, M'ss Nellie G. Ronan Mr ani Mrs. Rosecrans, Kennetl R. Rublee, Mrs. J. W. Russell. Mrs Mabel E. Scott, Mrs. Stella M. Seward, Mrs. Pauline Shore, Miss Gertrude Soerry. (San Diego). Mr. and Mrs. Elmer II. Tyner. Miss Mary Urbaln, O. S, Van Brundt, Dr. and Mrs. R-jy M. Van Wart, Mr, and Mrs, Will Ism M. Waterman, Mis Beatrice WObster. Mrs, Emma J Whittrlnrsh (Rlverah Miss F-Vanct E. Williams, Henry Winter (San Fernando), Mrs. F. G, Woodslde (Reverley Hills) Mrs. C. II. Young ken and. Miss Katherine Zipper. flights. The enor KAIN DELAYS OF . a i-y .... . ... . :J ' . . . 1 iinnn.j icn o .monti ' ' ismnprni-no-rppfi with nw Hn htov thnt tmn a h. "' -- "ft nii.ii tji i 11U111UA lllUt IVVU HH.CU.- WCf C in conflict. There was the desire for peace through right Or the desire for peace at any price. He felt the League would be committing suicide if it admitted the nrincinle of peace at the price of immolation of a state member -at l0"y7dr)- pTk1vpSp' an fn nf Uo o Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knapp (Venice). The League of Nations did not decide to recognize Italian control of Ethiopia but simply decided to allow member nations to exercise freedom of action, knowing that a majority of individual nations planned to recognize Italy's position, AND WILL EVER PRAY According to the constitution of Canada when a petition is presented to Parliament, the petitioners do not request, or demand or urge. The only thing they can do ; Recently the Nova Scotia fishermen sent in a petition in which they "urged" immediate reconsideration of the licensing of trawlers. It was declared out of order because it did not pray. Other reasons for it being out of order were first that it should have been addressed to "The Honorable the House of Commons in Parliament Assembled" and also that the names of the signatories should not have been typed, even though the original was sent on to the Minister of Fisheries. It was rejected by the Clerk of Petitions, ' W. Lamonte (San Diego), Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lane (Burbank), Miss Gertrude Leland, Miss Dora Levy Miss Frances Levy, Miss Goldie Markowltz (Redondo Beach 1, Mrs H. M. Markowltz (Redondo Beach) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marshall (Long- Beach), Mrs. Perle Whesler Martin' (Palm Springs), Mrs. R. W. McCon-nell (San Gabriel), Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGcniglc. Mrs. Petir F McManus, Mrs. John S. McMillan Great Flying Boat Is Ready Enormous Skyllner Ridin; in Elliott Bay at Seattle Prior to Test Flights SEATTLE, June 4. The great new Boeing skyliner, built for the Pan American Airways for use In IransAUantlc pas.enger carrying L 13 16 15 18 20 20 26 Philadelphia 11 24 American League Cleveland 20 13 New Ycrk 23 15 Washington 25 18 Boston .21 17 Detroit .10 21 Phlladslphla 15 .22 Chicago 13 21 St. Louis 11 25 clo.se In the American League the Cleveland Indians had an easy win In a free-hittUig contest with the over Chicago Yesterday's Big League scores: , National League Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis, 8. Boston, 0; Chicago, 4. New York, 5; Pittsburg, G. Brooklyn, 5; Cincinnati, 4. American League Detroit, 1; New York, 5. Cleveland, 10; Philadelphia, 5. Chicago, 1; Washington. 5. St. Louis-Boston, rain. Baseball Standings Including; Yesterdays Games National League W New York 25 Chicago 25 Boston 19 I Pittsburg - .t..t 19 Pet. .658 .610 .559 .514 .500 .459 .381 .314 XG7 .COS .581 .5V .475 .405 .3G-? .30( START LAWN UOWL1NC Continued rain has. prevented tht commencement of the Canadian Natbnal RireaUon Association's Lawn Bowling Leagu; play. A start will be made Immediately weathei nevmlt' with lhe postponed game being rup In as o:caon allows. The Dally New i.ns an audited circulation. Play safe! i i BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES The value of mine production in, 1937 was $74,475,902, an Increase of J20.393.935 over 193C. All phases of the minlny Industry have shown increases in both volume and value. For copies of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines and other publications dealing with the mining industry of this province, apply to: Deputy Minister of MineS Victoria tt&. , You'll never redly 0LV" know the thrill of "rolling.your-own" until you dp an OgaWs roll. 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