M i f I 1 i ; paqb rous WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Regatta Prizes in August to Total $750 Good Run of Cohocs Starts Pachena Takes Baseball Party The tentative schedule of attractions which has been drawn up for Evitt, City Commissioner W. J. Alder granter the request that a civic holiday be declared. A good run of cohocs has started against 142 trips in the same month th catches totalling 91,000 pounds at Seattle as follows: Alten, 40,000 pounds; National, 18,000 pounds; Irene J., 2,000, San Juan, 7c and 6c (sable fish, 14,000 pounds, 4c); Swift II., 15.500, Whiz, 78c and 6c; Roosevelt, 15,000, San Juan, 7c and 6c. The price for mixed cod was 2c per pound. Last week halibut landings in Seattle totalled 637,000 pounds, San Juan and Whiz being the principal buyers with 165,000 and 150,000 pounds respectively. Se attle halibut sales Saturday totalled the regatta to be held towards the 89,000 pounds from four boats as ena 01 August m ranee Kupert by, follows: Lindy. 40.000, Whiz, 7c the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and 734c; fya, ia,O0O, San Juan, in co-operation with other bodies. 8c and 7c; F. Ci Hergert, 13,000, will provide for competitions by RipieV( 7c and 7c; Hoover, 18,000. both commercial and pleasure whiz, 7c and 7c. Mixed cod was boats. It is planned to give prizes seuing at 4c per pound in Seattle aggregating $750 which should as- Saturday. ' sure a good list of entries and make competition keen. On being inter-( union steamer Catala, Capt. viewed by a committee consisting james Findlay. arrived in port at A. W.Newman, chairman of the re-( 8:55 1 evenlng from the south gatta committee, Capt. W, P. Ar-ith a good-sized list of passen-mour, T. A. McWaters and C. V. ders and sailed a r.nunlfi nf hours later for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow southbound. Making her first voyage of the on the Zayas Island trolling season on the Alaska summer grounds, according to word brought j tourist service, C.P.R. steamer Prin-into the city today. cess Alice, Capt. William Thompson, j arrived in port at 9 o'clock this Dr. and Mrs. William S. Kergln of morning from Vancouver and sail-Premier returned to. port Friday Vd at 11 o'clock for Skagway whence night after a ten day cruise down she will jeturn here Saturday after-the, coast into Gardiner Canal and noon southbound. The vessel had Douglas Channel waters with Dr.; a capacity list of passengers, mostly W. T. .Kergin's power cruiser Full ! round trippers. The list totalled Moon. The weather was auspicious' 193 persons, one disembarking herr and Dr. and Mrs. Kergln and their ' and eight going north from thl party enjoyed the trip greatly. They port. left by the Catala last night onj their return to Premier. 0n her third Alaska cruise of the season, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rob- Taking north the Prince Rupert ert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In baseball party f0r a series of games :port at 7:30 this morning from Van-to be played in the First City on COUver and sailed at 1 o'clock this Sunday and today, Armour Sal- afternoon for Skaewav. Sitka and 11 liner North Sea, Capt. A. W. Nicker-s0n, was In port early Sunday morning southbound from Ketchikan to Seattle. The vessel unloaded here a carload of mild cured salmon in tierces for transshipment East over Canadian National Frank Waterhouse freighter Northholm was In port Sunday morning southbound from Ketch! kan and Juneau. The vessel pick ed up ore cargo at the sampling plant here which she will deliver to Tacoma smelter, An interesting marine incident of pleasant International character took place last evening on the local waterfront. As the Prince Rupert Boys' Band was passing the United States destroyer Hopkins In a gas boat on the way home from the Canadian Legion picnic at Digby Island, Bandmaster Robert Greenfield had the boys strike up "The Star Spangled Banner." The courtesy was responded to aboard the visiting naval craft by the personnel lining up smartly at attention and salutlng.OId Glory being dipped at the same time. The Hopkins is all decked out with flags today in observance of American Indepen- vage Co.'s service boat Pachena, other northern points of interest vlslt here in continuation of her uapi. ram armour, leit Saturday whence she will return here next voyage back to San Diego after a night at 9 o'clock for Ketchikan. Sunday southbound. The Robert cadet training cruise to Alaska. Return hom-2 is scheduled for Tues- had in all 334 nassensrers on fioard. day night. The Prince Rupert team viewed by a committee consisting of consists of Dido Gurvlch. catcher Thousands of the 100,000 Kam-and manager; Bill Lambie, Sonny loops trout eggs which were brought Stiles, Johnny Comadlna. Alex Mit- here ten days ago have already chell, Benny Wlndle. George Howe, hatched In the improvised hatchery Alfred Simundsen, Jack Campbell Which has been established in the ana Herble Morgan. Others mak- ioft 0f the Government Wharf here iu 11 A J . 1 1 ing the trip Include Jarvls McLeod, it io0ks like the first hatchery ex- with her sister, Mrs. H. V. Littler, dummy wmaama, Mrs. Aiex mh- periment here is to be a complete wa;; a passenger aboard the Prince chell, Mrs. Dido Gurvich and Miss success. In about a month's time ' George Saturday evening returning Nellie Gurvlch. .when the fry have reached fuller south. , 'maturity they will be released in' During the month of June halibut Prudhomme Lake as part of the' Robert Pelletier and Miss Eva landings at SeattljJ totalled 3,615,- prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club's pelletier sailed Friday afternoon THB DAJJiT NZWfl Monday, July 4. 1933. COMEDY AND FIGHT FILM "Cocoanut Grove" Feature Picture At Capitol Theatre Itoss Armstrong Bout A comedy, studded with tuneful popular music, "Cocoanut Grove" comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the first of this week. Each of the songs is sung or played in this picture as a "story point," fitting in at an appointed spot and making definite contribution to the plot. The story of "Cocoanut Grove" deals with Fred MacMurray's struggle to get his rebellious band, which lias not worked steadily for a couple of years, out for an audi tion at tne Cocoanut Grove. En-route by trailer to California the hungry band has all kinds of trials and tribulations including the annexation of Rufe Davis, a hill-billy auto mechanic who has also musical ambitions. The smash musical climax of the picture is the opening night at the Grove after MacMurray makes the grade. As an added attraction of particular interest to the sport fans will be presented on this bill the pictures of the recent Barney Ross -Henry Armstrong fight wfien, in fifteen cruellintr rounds. Am,. strong took the welterweight title! from Ross at New York. Hotel Arrivals Central R. Reid, Gus Peta and P. J. Rolls, C.N.R.; W. Harold and Charles Lil- ja, Prince George? Nils rintMi I ----- - A m.. .1.1. i i . utv.c me oiiip wm aau vo- Terrace; C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs morrow mornlnff after' a threp-riav'T t? ru j -. LOCAL NEWS . j . 4V, iwjrjiujua. mi. ana Mrs. h Mrs. Smith of Vancouver, who has been Davine a visit at. RtAvaart. Leighton, D. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pon-gracz, Alfred Flatekval, E. Flate-kval and. E. Wallace, city; Richard Giles, Vancouver; Mrs. Alida Scott and Lyla Scott,. Exstew. Knox Mrs. J. s. Nicolson, Copper River; W. R. Pattlson, Anyox. Prince Rupert S. W. Taylor, G. s. Pettigrew, J. M. Robertson, J. E. Dubberley and H. N. Smith, Vancouver; E. Mustard, Premier; Rev. and Mrs. D. W. More, Hazelton; S. Schenker, Surf Inlet; Martin W. Swanson, Mrs. T.fll Pollard, Proctorsville, Ver s ?s' comPared wltn 3" restocking program. .on the Prince George for Premier I way, Virginia; Miss Emlnle Pollard 200,000 pounds in June 1937. A to -tal of 169 trips were landed at the Poget Sound-port this June mont; Miss Mary Pollard, Oreen .where they will spend the summer Hartford, Conn., Miss Hazel Savre The Alaska freighter Chatham 'vacation with their parents. The as nave been aUcndlng school here. Capt. Olof Hansen, was in port nr. -l.T (Ul. .MAMfMA .UW 4.... - i 4 . m,' . j ,, cwijr uuo illuming wiui iwu car- 111C unai vaiue Ol nail- ,Mr,e f frocV, f.eU f t..t,i ' Mr. and Mrs Willing Greenway, Virginia; Don G. Campbell, Winnipeg. Royal J. waczk and J. numtovipVi li!i-toSS!r U ment East over Canadian National Tanner of Vancouver were among Premier; A. Leishman" and S. N. nrlrV for th. " mnnVi, . noways. After discharging, the rount '"P passengers going north1 Bradshaw, Ss. Catala; S. J. Whlt-rnatpiv:7i tc 1 K" vessel sailed In continuation of her to Alasjca aboard the Princess Alice Acid, Juneau; Roy R. Beitz, Ketchi- .... o-u voyagg to Seattle. this mjarning. Mr. Tanner Tanner Is Is a a Vn; 1in; A. A. T. T. m juiic ivoi. un me last aay 01 June this year, five boats landed Northland Transportation Co.'s. the Vancouver Sun. Rqynolds and' H. J. member of the editorial, staff of. Bowman, Vancouver; J. F. Price and son, Medstead, Sask.; H. Dixon. Squaderce. i Savoy . HerbcrtMlarrls, James Robinson. 'Harry Harrix, Jack Mclsaac, Roy Moore and E. Ilobenshicld, city; Adeline Clifford, Hazelton; Don 'Thompson, Premier. i r jVaughan Davies Is I Honored By Churcli Presentation Made to Organist Who j Is LeaviiiR City Soon Last evening after the regular church' service, the congregation 1 of First Baptist Church held a so' cial gathering to honor W. V Vaughan Davies who will soon be leaving Prince Rupert. Mr. Davies has been faithful as organist in the church for over twenty years and his going will be regretted bv all. Miss Kay Watson, on behalf of the Baptist young people, and Harry Daggett, on behalf of the church members .expressed how Mr. Davies had aided the church by his co-opcratlon and faithfulness. Rev. W. II, Pierce told how Mr. Davies has been held In the highest esteem by all friends and associates. P. H.'Llnzey made the presentation to the guest of honor of a handsome desk pen to which Mr. Davies suitably replied. Refreshments were served by the Ladles' Aid under the convenorshlp Of Mrs. Norma .u..A iwiv nil. evening came to a c losn with tt.o singing of "Till We Meet again." Ernest II. Wilsdn, well known retired Victoria business, man, and Mrs. Wilson were here aboard the Princess Alice this-morning going through to maket the round trip t0 Alaska. V 1 Hospital Tag Day Success Gratifying Sum of $157.11 Realized! as Result'of Saturday's Canvass I The Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was successful In realizing the sum of $157.11 as a result of their tag day held on Saturday. Mrs. D. V. Cox was general colnvenor for the event and was assisted -by Mrs. J. W. Nicholls, Mrs. F. S. Walton, Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mrs. G. J. Dawes, Mrs. J. R. Morlson, Mrs. Jack ivarson, Mrs. Norreen Gibson, Eleanor Carr, Mary Carr, Rosie Cox, Inez Bird, Nancy Bremner, Betty Bremner, Nancy Dawes, Anne Wlnslow and Amle Armstrong. Miss A. Lips, who teaches school at Remo, arrived in the city from the Interior on Saturday afternoon's train and sailed aboard the Prince George In the evening for Victoria to attend summer school. TONIGHT and TUESDAY 2 Shows Nightly, 7:00 and 9:05 A A H 00A1 0 F is a new kind of ENTERTAINMENTI The first heart-throb drama of a nameband's climb to fame! FRED MacMURRAY himself a veteran bandleader re-lives his own life story HARRIET HILLIARD radio's sweetsinger romances to the new song 'Says My Heart' YACHT CLUB BOYS funnier than ever as trouper! on cross-country hike tohappinett And Ben Blue, Rufe Davis, Billy Lee (At 7:30 and 9:36) EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Barney Ross Loses Crown . ... See the Gamcst Defense of a title in many a day . , . BARNEY ROSS (World's, Welter Champ) VS. HENRY ARMSTRONG (Colored Challenger) 15 Gruelling Rounds 15 (At 7:10 and 9:16) WORM) NEWS Showing Mussolini's Military and Naval Show for Hitler! NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. 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