PAQI TWO Campacs and Sun Rays SPORT SHOES FOR VACATION TIME The Height of Comfort and Wear in Every Pair PENMAN'S HOSIERY 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 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 , Paid In Advance, per month 50 By Mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance ... 3.00 By Mall to all other countries, per year - 9.00 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations MEMBER OP THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Presa Is exclusively entitled to Use for republication of all ne despatches credited to tt or .to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news, published therein. All rtghrta of reipuhHcuilon at wnorlal rtewifttAbeo tfowwrn ! DAILY EDITION Saturday, July 20, 1940. A SMOOTH CUY Adolf Hitler is one of these "smooth guys." His tongue landed .him in the position of chancellor and his force made him dictator. Now he rules most .of Europe except Great Britain and he is covetous to control that little (group of islands. Should the fates decree that he gets that much, he will never be satisfied until he take? i; ' i. ' n "1! ' i tj... .1 T.J.. a suce out oi European uussia ami nas uaiy umiur in heel, f He is that kind. Just as soon as he stops conquer ing, his rule in Germany will end. People who listened to his speech carried here b radio yesterday say that it was one of the smoothest, cleverest speeches ever heard. It was an attempt to make the world think that Germany was naturally a peaceful nation, wishing nobody any harm and that the only aim in life was to benefit humanity. the members of the crew, something like 250 men. It is! an indication to the world that Empire support is really j00.11 valuable.. New Zealand and Canadian naval units have also been active with credit to themselves. A CRAZY WORLD This does seem to be a crazy world. Our ships set out to sink enemy ships and to shoot down all who oppose them. Then when a ship is sunk the British sailors risk their lives trying to save members of the creW of the enemy vessel who are in danger of drowning. These rescued men will be taken to a British port, treated kindly, fed well and. held there until the war is over or until they get a chance to escape. If they escape they will at once rejoirr the Italian forces'trying again to kill the LET THE WORLD KNOW The people of Germany are forbidden to listen to SPORT CHAT The line-up for Fraser Street In tonight's Intermediate Softball League game against Dominion Dairy will be as follows: Postuk, catcher; Arney, pitcher; Vucko-vlch, first base; Klllas, second base; Bill, short slop; Glllls, third base; Pavllkls, left field; Gurvich, centre field; Anderson, left field. Opening of all of Lake Waskeslu In Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, for pike and pickerel fishing Is announced by the Department of Mines and Resources, Otta wa. For more than three years all fishing was banned In the western portion of this lake because efforts were under way to stock these waters with small-mouthed black bass. Joe DlMa'igla cracked out three walker, cracked George Goulding's 1910 Canadian mark for the two mles at Toronto nine years ago, yesterday. Cleman covered the distance In Ontario track champion-shins in 13:54.4, compared with Goulding's 14:07.4. SOFTBALL IS CLOSE Thomas. CoovIps Duffls, Davis Kingston fb). Plain, Basso-Bert, Payne, Arney, Turgeon, Arnston fc). Sc,ore by Innings: British people will not be fooled by this speech. It is "Grotto 8 certain that we in Canada are not fooled by it. We never liked a wolf in sheep's clothing and we have had too many lessons in the past months to feel disturbed over the real meaning of this particular wolf. AUSTRALIA SPEAKS Australian ships have spoken for the country they represent. They have sunk one of the crack Italian crui3 ers and put another to flight. This is not a mythical sinking, like so many of thost claimed by the enemy. After the sinking of the ship ?. British destroyer stopped and picked up nearly half ol We have often wondered how the people of Canada 1 peg. Manitoba. 12 3 4 5 6 T 1 1 1 2 4 17 Cookies 3 10 6 1 516 Whirlwinds Postuk, Chandler,' McNeil, Hunt c), Duolaln, Vucko-vitch, James, Croxford (p), Gerow.' Velvet-Ritchie (c). Bond (p), , Rowe, H. Glass, A. Glass, Dickens, Blake. Chenoski, Vint. Score by Innings: 12 3 4 5 6 T Whirlwinds .3 0 7 0 0 0 10". Velvet 1 0 0 0 0 01 Umpires were J. Pierce and T. Arney. Scorekeeper was D. League standing, to date: 2 0 Cookies 1 1 Whirlwinds 1 1 Pervice Club ,n 1 Velvet 0 1 MISCELLANEOUS 1000 .500 .500 .000 .000 CUssiFltO LESSONS in typewriting. Also high sjeed typewriting and shorthand given mornings, afternoons or evenings. Regular day classes begin August 1. Phone Red 923. LOST radio broadcasts emanating from Great Britain or Un- lost oold cross on chain at salt ited States. They are subject to severe punishment if. Lakes Thursday afternoon. Find- thev do this. The Herman dirtntnr rlrtPs nnt think it. er please leave at Dally News, would be. good for. the people to hear the truth. In this , , country and in Great Britain the people are allowed to . PERSONAL (170) listen to anything they wish, rIhe government trusts the - - . . , people, believing that they have sense enough to dis-'" ""SHE, tmguish between the false and the true. Kindergarten tistitute, winni- tt would feel if" the issued decree that government a they Now lis the time to get a were nuu 10 nsien 10. American or uerman racup' Droaci-casts. We feel sure they would he inclined to keep their radios tuned to the banned stations just to show the gov-, ernment that they can do as they like in this country and that they are entitled to hear everv side of everv auest- ! Jti-5....S1- " ion aiscussea. GOVERNMENT lob as Clerk. Postman. .Customs Clerk, Steno.,' etc. Three Domlnlon-wlde exams held since war began. Free. Booklet. M.. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg .Oldest In Canada. No agents. THE DAOT NEWS Saturday, July 20, NEW CHAMP IN BOXING Tony Zale Of Indiana Takes Middleweight Title From Al SEATTLE, July 20: (CP)- Zale of Indiana scored a technical knockout In the thirteeenth of a scheduled fifteen-round bout last night with Al Hostak of Seattle to win the latter's National Boxing Association middleweight title. Camlanos Are Going Strong VANCOUVER, July 20. Vancoui ver Capllanos defeated Wenatcheo Chiefs by a score of II" to 2 last evening In the northwest baseball hits-one a ninth-Inning home run len starts , for the n CaPn- with the ba,es loaded-to pace New York Yankees to a 5-1 victory over, Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians'! nitchine prodigy, three years ago this week. Feller allowed seven hit and struck out seven but couldnt stop the Yanks' hard-hitting out fielder. Hank Cleroan, . lanky Toronto BASEBALL SCORES National League New York 5. Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn 4, Chicago 11. Boston 8, Cincinnati 7. Philadelphia 2-3, St. Louis 3-5. American League -Cleveland 6, New York 15. Detroit 4, Boston 0. St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 7. Chicago 9, Washington 1. Baseball Standings National League Cincinnati .....53 Brooklyn 49 New York 44 Chicago 44 St. Louis .. 35 Pittsburg 32 Boston 28 Keen Conlest Between Grotto And Philadelphia .-. 20 Cookies Thursday Night American League , Detroit 50 The first Ladies' League softball Cleveland ..48 In--! game Thursday night was very "o:luu ' close -with Grotto leading by a very wew yorK 44 small margin throughout and fin- Chicago' 37 ally winning 17 to 16. Highlight of r nnaaeionia 43 the game was a home run by Alma Louis 34 Kingston who also made a three- Washln?ton. .36 bagger. . In the second itame Velvet lost their eighth straight to the Whirlwinds "by a score of 10 to 1. Teams were as follows: Grotto Field, E. Thomas (p). Johnson (c). Woods. Ratchford Glass. NLshlkazl, Walnwright, N. 24 .683 30 .615 33 .571 42 .512 41 .461 44 .421 40 .378 51 .338 It's a super-satisfying fine Cut the star of the cigarette tobacco- show I Ogden's gives a pleasure performance all the. time. Get yourself a package and you're set for a "reel" close-up of greater enjoyment in rolling your own. Onty tht btit cigartttt pafrttt "VotHt"or"ChinitcUi" at good tnough for Ogdtn'u GROTTO AND -STONE'S WIN Leatue Last Night j . .. . - , .-tt' llostak Of Seattle In last nlghfs regular city league Tony softball games Grotto defeated Q and S. by a score of 7 to 2 wniie Stone's beat Three Sisters 3 to 2. In the first game Cy Kellet pltcn-ed flne'balj for Grotto with Morgan playing behind the bat. Jack Nelson and Sonny Beynon were the heavy hitters for the winners and Spear and Macintosh were outstanding for Q. and S. The battery for Q. and S. consisted of Fitch anJ Spear. In the second game Three Sisters were short several of their regular players and had to fill In with In-' termedlates. The score was tied 2-2 until the sixth inning when the Clothiers brought in the winning run. Santerbane and Gallralth played well for the losers and Win-: die and Thome were the pick for Stone's. Batteries were: Lindsay and Arney for Stone's and Amadlo and Kerr for the Three Sisters. Umnlres for the evenlrm were J. Comadlna, Stalker and M. Monte-sano. Storekeeper was D. Montesano. Senior Knfth.il! sbinrllncrt: I W L Pc Irish Fusiliers ..3 0 1000 Stone's k.2 1 .667 nrotUi .2 i 2 .500 O. and S 1 2 .333 Three Sisters 0 3 .000 : r Seattle-Nanaimo Boat Race Is On Annual Yacht Sprint From Puret Sound To Vancouver Island Clly 34 .595, . ' 35 .578. I'ANAIMO, Jury 20!i-The annual 35 .573 vacht race between Seattle and 36 .544 Nanalmo Is on today. The cpm-41 .474 petlng boats are due to start ar- 48 .473 riving here about 5 o'clock this 41 .453 afternoon and a full- week-end of 49 .424 entertainment has been arranged. my STILL PRIZE WINNER DUTCHMEN TET COLESBURG, South Africa, July CAPETOWN, July 20: cpt 20: (CP Sir Abe Bailey, South Despite subjugation of Holland u African mining magnate-sports- the Germans the Dutch Siuppln: man who has lost both legs was Company, carrying South Afnc.-. awarded tne nignesc prizes in me supines ui ute irum aium . .. - . ii , ctr Senior Queen's Town Show for his sheep tinued Its regular services Good Softball Turned In By SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Bluebird - Decca - Victor RECORDS 10c 15c 20c Withdrawn Ileoords Good as Used on- Ever Hut Slightly Popular Numbers Songs Dance Records i Choose Yours Early Limited Quantity Subject to Prior Sale This is Your Chance to Freshen up Your Record Library Come In and Look Them Over vs.JJd LUMBER I tf .. t lHI Ji'ii I I ' ii .1' I wr-rtiLAl, SASH and DOORS Complete Line of Building Supplies Albert and McCnK 1 A l rhon, 117 J rhone 116 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert "our, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone GRKEN 916 BABY SWINGS Baby Swings Fine quality duck. 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