PAOE FOUR Bankhead In Field i r For President Of p3J United States Now MONTGOMERY. Alabama, Aur 26, William B. Bankhead, Speaker of the House of Representatives, is definitely running for the nexi. Democratic presidential nomination. He has won the support of the Alabama delegation. With Vice-President John Nancs Garner also in the running, it means the presiding officers of both Senate and House are out f or the chief executiveship. Shorts Are Good Enough For King So Boy Scouts Association Of North America Is Not Inclined To Take Complaint Seriously NEW YORK, August 26. The Boy Scout Association of America answers criticisms about the use of shorts by Boy Scouts by saying that they are often seen at the White House and they are good enough for King George of Junior GRADE 7 Dominion French Readers, Book 2 . Elementary General Science iff $L00 90c 30c 65c 70c $1.40 $1.50 . $U0 $1.00 $1.25 $1.20 65c $1.00 . 30c .. 90c 0c Waterfront Whiffs Huge Fish, Strange to Local Waters Though Resembling Salmon, Is Seen Halibut Landings Pick Up Considerably ..... i A huge and graceful fish, resembling closely the sal-mon type but far larger and an undoubted stranger in British Columbia coast waters, was recently seen in Whale Channel, Campania Sound, off Princess Royal Island. South of Prince Rnnprr Thp norenne ivVin c'irrlito this fish make no strange sea serpent or Ogopogo claims' porpoise, basking shark L, . or anything f, ... ... feet beIo the JL. .u!lslx surface of the ntP like ih.t that. "a 'A huge , salmon i the was best way it could be described, they say. It was on a fine, sunny afternoon that the great fish came close alongside the Forest Branch cruiser Alpine Fir to be plainly seen for some time by Ranger Carman Gibson and Engineer Ole Urseth as well as by Harry Scott, well known coast hand logger, who was also in the neighborhood with his boat Leila. The fish Is described as being about water in leisurely fashion and un afraid so It could be quite easily seen. It was of a silvery, grey color and even had markings resembling those of a salmon. It was a graceful fish with none of the freakish characteristics so often attributed to so-called sea serpents. Its movements were entirely those of a normal fish. Its enormous size was the unusual feature. Trailers thereabouts are also reported to have iuny jeei long ana possJDiy six feet j seen It. The generally accepted In width. 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THE DAILY NKW8 Stturdir A ..i in Ml hare betn some kind of a tropical fish which had come this far north in pursuit of tuna which have been rtrurtrfi In nnMraHV rmmher i this year in waters off the Northern British Columbia coast After a couple of very light weeks, halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert revived during the past week with vessels from the Area No. 3 grounds bringing in catches totalling 504,700 pounds of which 245,200 pounds was from fifteen Canadian boats and 259.500 pounds from eleven American bottoms. The grand total of landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1939 season up to and including yesterday was 12.490.400 pounds consisting of 5,792.100 pounds from Canadian and 6,698300 pounds from American vessels. Prices during the week showed a tendency to weaken. For Canadian fish the high price of the week was 10c and 6c paid the R.W. and Thrasher for catches of 14,500 and 2.000 pounds respecUvely while the low Canadian price was 7c and 5c which the Dovre B. received for 27,000 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week 10.7c and 7c which the Arcade was paid for 14.500 pounds and the low 8c and 6c which the Visitor received for 7,000 pounds. j Bringing in his power boat Leila I for repairs to a bent shaft, the result of having struck a rock. Harry Scott arrived In port on Wednesday, from Squally Channel on the West Coast of Princess Royal Island j where he Is now engaged In hand logging. Harry was accompanied I by his good pooch. Spud. Repairs having been completed from the I Fishermen's Co-operative cradle.! departure was made this morning on the return down the coast. ' Runnlng than twelve I, ore hours Foods and Scs fabrics and and nl Dres, m ' - - $1-8ilate on account of he"y eery $1.65 freights. Union steamer Cardena 1 ICapt. 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BERNEY. i Enjoyable Dance By Soccer Ass'n One Hundred Pfrons In Attendance at Affair Thursday Nijht ; One hundred persons aUoied an enjoyable dance held Thursday might in Oddfellows' Ha by the Prince Rupert Football Association. The affair was In progreac from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Music was furnished by an orchestra consisting of Bobby Reld, Jack Campbell. Russell Cameron, Bert Cameron. Stan Veltch and Dick Cameron. (The NOT FOK PUBLICATION CARDIFF. Aug, S6: (CP) Because he refused to give his wife's age and date of their marriage, when registering the btrth of his son, a chemist was fined $47. He said he did not with to tell of his GAV GAS-MASK TOYS LONDON, Aug, 26: (CP) As playthings for p re-school age tot. 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Plenty of trouble begins when Jane Withers begins the attempt to humanise her family In "Always gas-masks in gay and attractive, in Trouble." The family becomes colors were introduced here to en- wrecked and marooned on a des-courage the use of the war-protec- ert i-Und and h.-u adventures wUh tor. a ; .f st r- MM-lsl'flll I Radio Batteries h $2.95 Prices Are Down Again All Batteries Fully Guaranteed You Will Re Wise to Buy Your Rad Batteries at 10 EDWARD LIPSETT I HAIL WAV I I tTlAMSMlM I LTD On The Waterfront CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Fall, and Way Porta BB. PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 pm. To Vancouver Direct BB. PRINCESS LOUISE qS PRINCESS AI irr Auir. 5th, ICth. 26th. Sept. 6th Z Btf mh BB PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 2nd, 12th, 23rd, Sept 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Ticket and Reservation! from W. L. COATES. 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