I r - Tomorrow's Tides r r r- - E.leen Fcasby. Irene Forkrud. :e Oawthorn. Gladys Audrey ICrtf- Beatrice Orasvenor. Ronald Qrr.t Doris Leach. Jone Lee. Olga ix. Marie Lock, Donald Mc JO.U1 Arinm William Tinker Zulu Giants Coming Here J ' In the course of a tour of 4 Western Canada and the Unit- ed State, the Detroit Zulu Giants, barnstorming colored baseball team, will visit Prince 4 Rupert on July 19, 20 and 21, 4 It Is announced. A series of 4 games will be played by the 4 team with the locals and plenty of action and comedy Is prom- 4 leed. The Zulus have been 4 hat. If the student doe 4- playing In Alberta. Saskatche- 4 , sati-sf a-tory progress in 1 4' wan, Vancouver Island. Brittth 4 -st- and proper attitude J 4-Columbia and Western States. 4 Us work, he will be de- - Oamula Boyo Ourvteh. Dor- erlyi Irfne foote. Helen Oamula Halde Peter Halde. Harry EWf 0Uke. Zelda Hale condl-'on Ph:u Jenner Thorpe tjonai,, oiady Johnson. John ry j-,nn Leslie. David Mac- Johnson. Ruth Jones, OUvcr Keay Brtty MrOtilnneaa. Allan Mc- .conditional). May Lech t Condi- r-t-n Mat nm iwiarcn. urnir nion- ' tuni . rti r .i . itinni r. , n it n Linrviufl l mnt! nuraaii .rji. . if 11. ri..k , , J v - - - - . nuKUlUTr IU1UT i.-Vil I KXT. mc' mpson Norman Tuv1k. Ken- Marlon Sheppard, Lillian Skogmo ' Wraiiall 8hlro Yamashlta.. )rtta Turgeon. Bob Vuchovlch, Wll- Annprvm iuiir iiKLt,. mi- iifkm w inn n vnmnvniTja virinr t ;" Tom Collins. John Dcn-isamu Kurlsu, Alan Lelghton. Jack m jr ri iiiu kiiiii m. rts u a, wuwa. ft i n.i iiaiiiiaia rv rii riMBHiiiiiui. n iiiiaiu r ' Hiivf ninnisi. a u&iuau rwu- srnirr hiii rnninsan ltiki i . t'zn, Charie uve. uny miw, MiLarhlan. Annie Mlnten-Margaret Pearee. Bonnie Per-Patrlrk Ratchtord. Tore Sel- i:t Mabel Slatta. Ceclle Smith. l a Brown . Promoted from Orade 8 to Grade Sidney Alexander. Mary Bill, 'fcrorzan Bu&sey. Robert Carr. Ed- Hugh Smith. Rudolf Warne (trial) Hldelchl Sakal. Promoted from Grade 10 to Orade 11 Amy Armstrong, Alek BUI, Betty Blake. Betty Borland. Nancy Brcmner, Helen Brown, Rob ert Capstlck, Eleanor Clapp, Betty Davcy, Helen Doctor. Joan For I rest. Elmore Hanklnson, Foster i ...... V- ' nap.c Thelma Dolron. Jack'ltiitnv KnsLa Klllas. Ethel Knut son, Sctsuo Kuwahara, Irene Lindsay, Jean MacKay, Albert Mah, Eileen Malr (conditional). Frances Moore. Donald Nelson, Janet Ow ens, Astrl Petersen, Kolchl Saka- :: i'd. MrrtJe Morgan. Margaret, moto. Ruth Scherk, Magnhlld Itx - ShlKlml Nagasuye. Alko Na-'storseth, James Stuart, Ruby Su- tsirs'o. Beverley Nelson. Peter tf.r-son, Earl Pltrce. Oeorge Ror- Bv.X Mav Bklnner. Alan owrne. den, Ouy Thorne. Audrey wat- klnson. Jack Wearmouth, Betty Wilkinson, John Wilson (cond! Blc'.r- Ru!lkfkl. James Taylor. Ell-.tlonal). Ann Wlnslow, Jack Collins, BTrhomas. Taka Tsumura. Lome Robert Eby. Rol Judge. Lloyd IVaramakrr Susie Woods. Oordon'Keavs (conditional' . Ryochl Kl- ITi-f.te Jov Foster. Grace Jones, 'Him Astoria. David Balllle. Inez Bl-- AlfrnH Tinrnin Edward Can s'' :k Albert James Clark. Alastalr Crear Doreen Croxford, Norma C-rrle Margaret Davies, Shirley hara, James MacKay. Kayzl Nlsh-lo, Thomas Pierce, Harry Basso. Louise Bird, Betty Bremncr. Chris- Una Cook, Elmer Eburne, Alice Frlescn, James Hadden, Yorlko Hl-rano. Tllen Johnson, Mariko Ka- Ebure Audrey Orlmble. Kazuo'dowakl, Joyce Kcllback, Jim Laurie. Hamasaki. Howard Haugan, Sumltorace Lee. Helen Leslie. Isobel Ha:-a:;hl, Lillian HIU, Tsuyo. Paul. MacDonald, Kenneth McCrlmmon, Hlrao. Margaret Johnson, Alvln Knutson, Margaret Lee. Mary Mac-MrAfee. Nora Mc- Cafferv Patricia McClvmont, Ced-ljack Laurie (conditional). tic Mah, Make Matsumoto. Josc-j Promoted from Grade 11 to Phlnc Murray. Harold Nordan, Tcr-.Qrade 12 Margaret Adams. Marie nce Parsons, Elizabeth Marie Pa-rie Helen Pilfold, ZUla Sher-n Norman Slevcft. Margaret S'mundson, Shuzo Tanaka, Aver-u'a Thomasson, Florence Walker, kona Wlilffln. Jack Wong. Patrlc- Anderson, Walter Bird, Dorothea Platen. Douelas Hague. Melvln Holkrstad, Julia Intermela, Hlrashl Kadowake. Harold Leverett, Iain Marie Norton. Douglas Payne. Mary Postuk, Kenneth Schubert. Sachl Tsumura, Emily Yamanaka, Amadlo, Joan Baker, ueipmnc Balagno, William Barker. Ensma Chrlstcnsen, Jack Corbould. Harry Daggett. Spencer Davies, Nancye Dawes, John Oood, Helge Holke-stad, Jack Hopkins, Clifford Johnson, Itu Kanaya, Jean Krause, Frrn LeClalre. Flora Leslie. Marian MeLachlan, Margaret McMeekln. Duncan McRae. Betty Miller. Ted Maonn t tLrrimm jands' Moore. Kathfccn oneui, neic VfM.-j ...... ...... ...r. n.mwimi Marv Pierce, France prklns, Harrlcttc Phllllpson, Herbert Pierce, Joyce Ratchtord, Nor-na Scherk, Arne Sclvlg, Eileen Shrubsall, Bruce Slmundsen, Hel tr ESkogmo, Dick Sylvester, Margaret Wallace, George Weir, Doro lly Wilson. . Fromottd from Grade 0 to Grade 10 Roberton, Coral Rogers, uorwwur Shrubsall, Jlmmle Stiles (condl- Bua nnrf Timmermcisier, urn mc.. . nci ' Charlotte Balagno. Phyllis Batt. Nlckerson, Mary Nonoyama. Halibut Sales Reliance, 18,000, Cold Storage. TJdc nd 53c. Tacoma, 20,000, Booth, 8.1c and .3c. Canadian Dovre B, 20,000, Cold Storage, 6.8c nd 5c Ed. Llpsett, 11300, Atlln. 6.7c and 5c. , Signal, 11,000, Cold Storage; 6.6c nd 5c. Falcon, 14,000, Pacific, 6.7c and, 5c. I 5c. Blue Boy, 8300. Booth, 6.8c and' Joan, 3,000, Atlln. 6.7c and 5c TODAY'S STOCKS Ocnirtrjr B. D JohrivtoQ Co.) Vancouver VA Missouri, .12. Braloms. 12.10. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Dentonla, JtZVt. p. Falrvlew. .03V. Gold Belt, 30. Hedley Mascot. .75. Kootenay Belle. .68. Mlnto. .0ii. i Noble Five. .014. Pend Oreille. 130. Pioneer, 232. ,h Premier, 1.75. Privateer. IJIT. r " Reeves McDonald, .18. Reno. .49. ; Relief Arllneton. .13U. Reward. .01. sf Salmon Opld, J. Sheep Creek. 1.22. Cariboo Hudson, .10. Hedley Amkl,. .01 V. (" j. A. P. Con. .14. Calmoni, 31, C. & E, 1.08 " Freehpldt 03. . Home. 1.10. Pacalta,' X3, Royal Canadian, .10. Okalta, 1.00. Mercury, .06 Prairie Royalties, 21. Royallte, ,35. Toronto Aldermac, 2S. BeatUe. Ul. -Central PaU 2 41. Con. Smelters, 39.25. East Malartlc, 231. Fernland, .04 Vi. Francoeur, 32. Oods Lake, 33. Hard Rock, 1.00. int. Nickel, 4730. Kerr Addison, 1.81. Little Long Lac, 2.00. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.00. Madsen Rd Lake. 37. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.28. MoneU, 1.11. Noranda, 7725. Pickle Crow. 4.50. Preston E. Dome, 1.46. San. Antonio, 1.66. Sherrltt Oordon, .91. Stadacona, .47. Uchl Oold, 136. Bouscadlllac, .04Vj. Mosher, .14. Oklend, .08. Smelter Oold, .03 Vi. Dominion Bridge. 29.00. New York American Can. 93 Vi. Chrysler Motors, 70. Canadian Pacific, 4ti-Eastman, 164. Wcstlnghouse, 97. American Telephone, 160 Anaconda, 23 Vi-Oeneral Motors, 438. U.S. Steel, 46i. U.S. Rubber, 418. Germans To Talk Of Russian Trade rfjUJN. .Germany. June 28. I - tlonal), industrialists who trade' Nell Nell Ross Ross arrived arrived In In the the city city on on Tobey. Dcvlna Warn J!;B m to meet hew thU the Prince George this morning jean uomtiun, phlne Gay. Shirley Hague Lois Kadonaga, Ada Le-Ross, Judge. Joey Bill Long. Bob McNab (conditional!. Pearl Mcnzics, Kne Weather Forecast 12:15 at -3.9 ft. 23:5' A ft Prince Rupert and Quern Charlotte 6:01 Up'ft. Islands Fresh to itronj easterly winds, cool with rain. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1939 PRICE: 5 CENT3 PASS LIST : AT SCHOOL: Hdif TermlnMe d for Year at Srnior and Junior High tilth , Presentation of Reports i !4- Booth Memorial Junior I IVth School received lathis morning and were i r t he summer vacation. J were announced, show- student to hare been in their year' studies, i of promotion, the word follows certain name. ' - r amotion lists art a fol-,Marce, Buin. William Bond, Oor r don Calderwood. fidlth Chaters, Al- r r 'r3 from Orade 7 to Orade n Clark nuahcth Clark Kath. a, narbe. Jack Breen. Vivian Jw) Coomb QnRl D Jean Harry Calderwood. David Dmy Jack jru, Fay Oeorge Hanklnson. Olen tfI Anna johnscn. David Jone - Masaak) Henada. Owynn pjoyd Joy (conditional). Margaret Pr'.er Johnston, Toshl Ka- th Edward Lambe. Allan Lare- Ilemsby King. Vklet Lee .. p , ljnMtmi, Ia Lrvrrrtt Isobel MaeKenzle. Ma-donaid, HuBh Mackenzie. Mary i Mi Rae rnald MeLachlan Mont?omPry. Dorothy Peachy. :? M Ley! Dorothy McLeod. j, Richie. Beatrice Rudder- t Moore jonn Miorr. uoroiny ham Aklk e.ka, Kathleen a I r oe wane kiurim, shrubimll. Mary 8lcuro, Jean :i O an Mavis Overend. Peter gmlth Margaret Smith. Boibcrg X Qiga aatner. narei Toomw. sorensen. Joan Saulre. Nora Thorn n VU 'kOVirh Carl Wilson. Billy nilffnrrf Wanamak.r Mlrhi t Oerald WondaWc. Donna yarnanaka. Dick Cameron. John - Torb"r ArnUen. Alice Carson. Oeorge Christopher. Olor . Oslda Campagnolo. David ,a Margaret Cowan. John .1 jonn nntey. wan rnum. Davev. Jack Davis. Norah Douzh- Summary American 38,000 pounds, nd 5.5c and 8.1c and 55c. Canadian 68,000 pounds, md 5c to 8.8c and 5c. American 7.0c 6.6c j FINAL BULLETINS 1 ANOTHER HOUSE DEAL Announcement Is made of the purchase by Charles Graham of the residence of J. G, Johns on Fifth Avenue West near Borden Street Mr. Johns recently purchased the J. Fred Ritchie house on Fourth Avenue East PADDLE FOUND Apart from the, finding on the shore of Butedale Lake of a rudely f ahionedpddle. believed to have been hewn by the missing officer. an& a freshly cut small log. there have been no new deveiopmenU In the case of Provincial Constable Clifford Preseott of Butedal& who has been missing for nine days on the trail between Surff Inlet and Butedale. Princess Royal Island. The search Is continuing although little hope is now held for his being found alive and possibly his fate will never be known. A brother, Claude Preseott, is coming from Vancouver to INDIAN FISHERMAN LOST The empty boa yot Herbert Green, Indian fisherman, was found drifting at the month of the Naas River overnight and was taken to Port Simpson, The provincial police boat P3IX. 8 left this morning far the north to investigate. WINNING GAME BOSTON Almost duplicating a feat the same two clubs performed nineteen years ago, Brooklyn Dodgers Sid 'Boston Bees played through twenty-three Innings to a two-all draw yesterday, the game being' called on account of darkness. It was the third longest game in Big League history. The Bees and Dodgers in 1920 went twenty-six innings to a one-one tie for the longest recorded fane. i nrfi CLIPPERS MOVING FOV.NES, Ireland After having been held up at Sbediac, New Brunswick, since Sunday by Vow clouds, fog and rain, flying conditions turned favorable and the Pan-American Airways Yankee Clipper was able to complete her first preview passenger and mall flight over the North Atlantic route from New York today. From here she will continue to England. The Yankee Clipper had left New York Saturday. Following the course which Christopher Columbus took two and a halt months tq cover, the Dixie Clipper left Port Washington, New Y'ork, at 11 o'clock Pacific Standard time this morning with 22 passengers on the lira-irtlaraeec traniAtlantic.filiht following. the ,-southern route via the Atores. SLASH SILVER AGAIN WASHINGTON, D.O The United States Treasury Department slashed the price of foreign silver again today from 40c to 38 Vic per ounce. BRITISH ARMY WARNED LONDON The War Office has notified the 406,000 officers and men of the Territorial Army to be prepared for a possible emergency at the end of this summer, it is learned. The news came a day after the Admiralty made an annuoncement that the annual fleet movements would be held a month earlier than usuaL There have been various reports from the continent that something was going to happen in August when the crews are in and when the German and Italian armies reach peak strength on manoeuvres. "HOLE IN ONE" ON TONY NEW Y'ORK With the world's heavyweight championship fight between Joe Louis and Tony Galento tonight, there is an ominous silence from the Louis camp. If the champion is tired of having Tony Galento call him a "bum he probably will break par on "Two Ton Tony" par being a knockout in the first round of their battle. ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE VANCOUVER A lone gunman slugged E. C. Appleby, Jeweller, 81 years of age, in daylight yesterday and escaped from the store with jewellery valued at $1,000. Appleby suffered fifteen cuts but they are not serious. Two others in the store were not Injured. FIRE AT RICHMOND RICHMOND Fire destroyed a lumber mill, butcher shop yesterday causing damage amounting to $15,000. HOSTAK IS VICTORIOUS SEATTLE Al Ilostak of Seattle regained recognition by the National Boxing Association last night as middleweight heavyweight champion of the world by scoring a technical knockout oyer Solly Kreiger of Brooklyn after forty-six seconds of fighting in the fourth of a scheduled fifteen rounder. Ilostak weighed 156 pounds and Kreiger 160 pounds. Baseball Scores National League Pittsburg 0, Cincinnati 6 Brooklyn 2, Boston 2 (23 in- nlngs). Philadelphia 5, New York 13. Chicago 2, St. Louis 5. American League Boston 8, Washington 0. St. Louis 2, Chicago 11. Detroit 0, Cleveland 5 game). (night Native Woman Passes Away Mrs. Helen Lawson of Tort Essing-ton Dies at Prince Rupert General Hospital The death occurred yesterday morning at the Prince Rupert Gen TO CONFER FIELD DAY IN TOKYO! AT SCHOOL Negotiations For Settlement Of Tientsin Dispute To Start At Once In Japanese Capital LONDON, June 28: (CP) Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons today that negotiations will be started immediately in Tokyo in an effort to settle the Tientsin, dispute. At the same time Mr. Chamberlain reiterated Great Britain's determination to dispute Japan's right to order British shipping not to use Wenchow and Foo-chow ports. The British and French eon-cessions at Tientsin had fresh food supplies for the first time In two weeks today. Rotary Officers To Be Installed Dr. Tomorrow MUSICAL The recital of the music classes of St. Joseph's Academy last eve ning was a pleasant event. The flower-bedecked kindergarten was the auditorium which accomodated Haydn), . , '.. . - , ... "Remembrance" (Heller), u.c .o. vi "--italr Crerar. ; Helen -awson, wue oi wmna irw- enn rif Pnrt K.s!nirtnn unri dnilPhter ,....t..H (tLwius extension of from Vancouver to act as super- of Benjamin Seymour of Kltselas. I Interesting Closing Sports HeM Yesterday On King Edward Grounds King Edward School playgrowil was the scene of an Interesting field day yesterday when running, skipping and Jumping competition were held as part of the school closing exercises. There" was a ?rrat number of hard fought finishes both in the preliminary Boys under twelve Robert Bart- near the musicians large and' . mall. The entire class showed the Kout Grotto Eleven To Nothing results of the mutual work of In Softball Qualifier Last Night doth teacher and pupils to the. satisfaction of all. 'i Davies, Douglas McGrelsh. LIPSETT'S Joe TO FINAL The program was as follows: : Llpsett's shut out Grotto by a score of eleven to nothing last "The Butterfly" (Horwood), Pat- night to qualify for the Dominion rlcia Stuart. Day Softball Cup final against "The Bass Fiddle" (Adair),, Three Two. A disastrous second ln-George Thrupp. . ;nlng proved the downfall for the The Old Clock" (selected), tobacconists. Jack Yager, their George GUUs. hurler, was nicked freely by the "The Donkey" (Clare), Bernard waterfront crew and fielding er-DeJong. rors also contributed to eight rum "Slumber Song" (Schubert), being scored. Billy Roma, who Louise Amadlo. looks like a new hurling find, was "Gay Is the Rose" (selected), then sent Into the box for Orotto Lily Sylvester. and the rest of the game was Gondoliers" (duet), (Nevln.Pat- closely contested and good to ricla and Kenneth Brocklesby. watch.. Jack Lindsay hurled stead- "The Rose's Dream" (Aubry). lly for Lipsett's.. Pete Husoy's Norma Watt. "The Blue Danube Leona Blaln. "Andante" Doherty. "The Merry fielding for Lipsett's was a feature. (Strauss). i The crowd liked It so well that .an encore was staged and this Kathleen turned out to be what many term ed the best game so far this (Schu-!son. Orotto winning In eleven tn- man), Mary Sylvester. Jnlngs by seven to six. Roma con- "Little Burlesque" (Lemont). tlnued to pitch for Orotto and Pauline Ohnesorg. I Benny Wlndle was on the mound "Spinning Son" (Ellmenrelch).'ror Lipsett's. Sheila McRae. I The games pleased a, large as- "Bolero" (Behr). Barbara Hope. Uemblage of fans. "Sonatina" Nlckerson. "The Swallow" Dorothy Kergin. "Little Boy Yvonne Rlffou. "Lotus Pond" neth Brocklesby. "'Flashlights" Brocklesby. "Theme with (Clementl), Lois (Burgmuller), Blue" (Nevln) (Bennett), Ken- (Orey), Patricia 1- I Amadlo. Hncnitoi i'hr. h. hart hpn (Haydn), Marie Nlckerson The teams were: Lipsett's Johnson, Smith Lindsay, Wlndle. Arney. Naylor, Cal-derone. Stone, Lelghton, Husoy. Grotto Howe, Olllls, Smith. Sim-onsen, Morgan, Roma, Yager, Ratchford and Montesano. Variations"! "Valse hiKiness with Russia. It was be- visor of the Gyro, playgrounds Deceased was twenty-four years ofiEwing), May and Phyllis Marion. lleved the discussion would result here for the summer, later taking age. The remains will be forwarded . "Prelude In D. Flat" (Chopin), in despatch of a Joint trade agree- charge of the provincial recrea-jby the B.C Undertakers to Kitselas Mary Pustak. ment committer to Moscow. tlonRl centre for the winter. ifor burial. "Sonata" (Beethoven), Marie Mlgftpnne" j Jessie Gibson. (Palmgren), neau ran oir in the rorenoon and 'n the finals In the afternoon. Finals of the skipping and the high Jump competitions were not finished owing to Jack of time. Results of races were as follows: Oirls under seven Mary Levitt, Ruth Charsted, Jo Vinson. Boys under seven Vito Campag-. nola. Alan Jacklin, Ronald Chris-toff. Oirls under eight Lorna Howe, Kathleen Toombs, Irene Hansen. Boys under eight Ralph Wick, Andrew Owen, Richard Hedstrom. Oirls under nine Alma Knut- ison. Ruth- Levitt, Christine Currie. . W. T. Kergin To Officiate Af "nderJ toJM Scherk. Luncheon of Local Club Hai?,d Bye: Ken Je' . . . uuu uuuer icn ueorgia xtua-'derham, lone Jacklin, Lois Levitt. , Boys under ten Billy Halcrow, New officers of the Prince Rup- Anjus Mcintosh. Frank Ratchford. rt Rotary Club for the comlns Girls under eleven Lillian Knut-vear will be installed at the week- son. Myrtle Sather. Betty Scott. - luncheon tomorrow by Dr. W. Boys under eleven Everett T. Kergin. past president The new Pierce, Ken Brocklesby, Itsuo Mat-I fleers are: President. Peter Lakie; sumoto. d rectors. C. V. Evitt. R. G. Hop- Girls under twelve Audrey kins and Dr C. H. Hanklnson; Toombs, Victoria Mcintosh, Evelyn treasurer. Alex McRae; secretary, Bussey. T. A. McWaters. iett, Allen Dixon, Stanley Hern mons. - Oirls under thirteen Ingrid Anderson. Muriel Keavs. Jov TVrf r 0 - - o . Boys under thirteen Joe Davies, O pi f I A I Bud Pierce. Sholchi Hayashl. IVJLiVl 1 lWjk Girls under fourteen Norrra ILetnes, Elvlda Sorensen. j Boys under fourteen Ruka Mat- Beautiful Setting For, Performance sumoto, Jimmie Weir. Ole Skog. By Pupils Of St. Joseph's Academy Open race for all ages Alas- "Adoration (violin), (Borowski), itngina unrisiensen. Accompanist. "Flower Song" (Lange), Nora. Margaret cnristensen. McCaffery. I "Waltz In E. Flat" (Chopin), "In a Rose Garden." (duet), 'Emily Yamanaka. "Caprice EspagnoH (Moskowski), Frances Moore. There was distribution of certU flcates.