FACMTWO th daily fnrwfl MEN'S SOLID LEATHER Work Boo Our Stock of ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per Insertion .. ... Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion EDITORIAL Germany's Mistake In Crepe, Panco and Oak Tanned Soles. Priced from $2.95 T0 $7.50 SHOE FINDINGS Including Polishes, Laces, Arch Supports, Corn Pads, Shoe Trees, Etc., is the Largest in the City SOLE AGENTS FOR JACK AND JILL SHOES Family shoe store ltD. The nome 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. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City Per year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year Advertising and Circulation Telephone !)8 .25 .02 Member of Audit bureau oi Circulations MEMBER Or TUB CANADIAN PRESS Tb OUMdtaa Press In exclusively entitled to us lor republic a,tlon of all nw AMpttcbea credited to It or to the AsbocUUkI Press in tWg paper and also the local ow published therein. All rlghU ot republication at aoeclal timMohn therein are alao nwvd DAILY EDITION Tuesday, June 10, 1941 . Possibly Germany has. made a mistake in coercing France into permitting use of Syria for military purposes in connection with the camnaicn to trv to secure the Mosul oil wells. Evidently the French people in Syria do not like it. That is why thev are desertmir and point nv-tr to t hnl Free French army. If the invasion continues as it is going the country may soon be occupied by the British. Most of the trouble was brouerht "about hv Admiml Darlan, the pro-German vice Premier who has been in-j fluencing Marshal Petain. There are other pro-German . rient'iirnen in nign places m i ranee. All ot thege people t Win una uiey nave been badly mistaken if they think they can play both sides. British Initiative - - The British have been taking the initiative in the Levant. We speak of the whole country as Syria but t here is a group of federated provinces in the Levant. At least one of these was hostile to the British. Most of them were friendly. Considerable pressure was brought to bear on the British military authorities to take the initiative. The reason for not pushing right ahead at once seems to have been the wish to keep on friendly terms with the Vichy government. Use Of Gliders Neutral observers in Germany report that the Nazis have 28,000 troop-carrying gliders, each capable of holding 14 men. Two of these gliders can be towed behind a single bomber, and Americans traveling through central Germany have watched from train windows as the operators practiced landing and taking off with full loads. The principal value of the gliders is that they make no noise. Also they can be quickly and cheaply manufactured. Taking off from continental airfields at night they can" be towed across the Channel and cut adrift while they are still 40 or 50 miles from the target. They would then float silently toward it, with no tell-tale propeller noise or exhaust flames to betray them to the defending anti-aircraft fire. Their function would be to destroy railroad yards, dynamite bridges and disrupt communications. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO. BUY 16th ANNIVERSARY FURNITURE SALE 4 Piece Bed Room Suite Bedstead, vanity dresser, large mirror, chiffonier, upholstered bench. CA Sale price U JDU SEE OUR WINDOW' PHONE 775 CARDINALS TAKE LEAD NEW YORK. June 10: CPt-St. Louis Cardinals took over the leadership of the National League yesterday by defeating the New York Giants while the Brooklyn Dodgers were losing to the Cincinnati Reds. The lead of the Cards over the Dodders Is now one full game. Their victory put the Reds into third place ahead of the Olants. Chicago Cubs held fifth place by winning 'over Boston Bees and the sixth ; place Pittsburg Pirates held there jby winning over the Phillies. I No American League games were scheduled yesterday. Big League scores: National League St. Lou It 5. New York 2. Pitttburg 5, Philadelphia Chicago 13, Boston 6. Connatl 9, Brooklyn 7. National League W St. Louis 35 Brooklyn 33 ; Cincinnati ... - 23 iNew 'York 22 I Chicago 22 Chicago 22 .Pittsburg 19 Boston 10 Philadelphia 16 American League Cleveland 34 Boston 23 t Chicago 28 J New York 23 Detroit 27 Philadelphia 24 Washington 17 St. Louis 10 V 20 20 22 22 21 28 34 32 .686 .333 i)NF lilAUIiiila 3 STAR This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia. FOU SALfr WANTED LOST Pair of glasses in black leather case on Sunday between ! 11:00 and 12::00 a.m. on railway track between dry dock and- cold t storage. Reward. Phone Blue 815. (136) AGENTS WANTED AGENTS wanted to secure orders for "Blood, Sweat and Tears'" by Winston Churchill, most dynamic Inspiring book of this generation, nearly 500 pages Illustrated. Liberal commission, large profits easily made. Write today for free sample outfit, Dept. W, nox 32, Terminal "A", Toronto. (89) SPORT CHAT Temperamental Chuck Campbell, Canadian and United States singles bulling champion, resigned by request from the Toronto Argonaut Uiv IS-rmiivrt Rain caused postponement of last night's play In the Prince' nament. Following is the draw for today, weather permitting, SPORTS DAY Baseball. Steer Riding and lironcho Busting Were Features of Interior Gathering Rowing Club five years ago follow- j lng an argument with Coach Don MOKICETOWN, June 4 -Three Paul. "Lone Wolf" of Canada's baseball games, steer riding and 1938 Olympic team, Campbell made broncho busting featured the stam-hls own way to Oermany, but falN pede and swrts day held at Morlce-h win town last Wednesday. There were . visitors frcm many points In thei Paul Berlenbach scored a de- valley for the day. decision over In the first Daseoau game wiui Young Stribllng In defence of his Fort defeated Morlcetown 18 to 10. the spcond KlsDiox defeated' New York 14 years ago last nlflht. Skeena Crossing 5 to nothing. In A rnirl nl UWl cum TUrlpnharh. tho thirrl It.izelton WOn Over Sinlth- Yesterday'swho ost tule Q m01ltn later ersato4. L 18 16 25 23 23 25 23 29 31 I to Jack Delaney, force the fight In Line-ups in the Hazelton-Smlth-Jnearly every round to gain an un- ers game were as follows: anlmous decision. Stribllng was Hazelton R. Muldoe cf : C. Da-kllled in an automobile accident vld 2b.: J. Smith, lb.; E. Patsey. ss. October 3, 1933. C. Smith p.: S. Moore If.; P. Ororne. 3b.: S. Robinson, rf.; S. When you invest In Victory Bonds Muldoe.c. ' you invest In Victory with inter-; Smlthers P. Mayor, cf.; B. Leach, !674 .500 .489 .439 .438 .452 .355 .340 .630 .565 .500 .560 ,529 est to boot. Tennis Draws For Tuesday Rain Caused Postponement Of Play Yesterday In Prince Rupert Club Tournament ss.; P. Watson, lb.; C. Ludgate, p. W. Watson, c; M. Mclntyie, 2b : D. lOrant, rf.; M. Kerr, 3b.; L. Warner, if. I First and second prL-.es ".-ere (awarded in the steer riding and broncho busting. PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR 4g0 Rupert Tennis Club's annual tour- Cecil R. Sliantas Coming From Van- ccuvcr To Direct Activities Of Gyro Club For Children By arrangement Lamoie vs. . - Gladding. j Cccll R Snanlz of Vancouver has 1 ?:m Tinker vs- Brltton- been appointed supervisor of the . Pvm my ana M,tcne 'Prince Rupert Gyro Club's play- ,1 t..l 4-4 tin ..u.e uim fvm. ground activities during the 5 pm.-Mellin vs. Hetherington; moilths of Jllly and Augu$t thU Kensington vs. Borrie, Fulton vs. year and wlll arrWe ln the clty on Kennlngton. ,June 29 tQ Ilssume hL, duties. There 6 P-m.-Bri ton vs. Schwass; wlll be local, appointed assistant Borrie and Frlcke vs. .McCormick supervisors and Hume; Piers vs. Mellin or have ArrangcmeiUS been made iietnerington to proceert with palntlng o( play. vJnlaT "rw "d VSnrrle r roulld equipment this week if Kensington: Noble Brltton vs. or rather permits. Sjihwass; NorrinRton and Benier vs. Comadlna and Davis. I 8:00 p.m -Forrest and nartner, FOOTItAI.L CANCFI.I.FI) vs. Schwass and Blank; Mitchell and Vance vs. Berner and Cruick-1 Owing to rain, It was decided snanK; iietnerington and Kenning- ,eany mis afternoon to postpone ton vs. Borrie and Frkke or Mc-he City League football game cormlck and Hume; Bellamy and scheduled for this evening between Mellin vs. Dawson and Noble (If Dry Dock and Composite Services, possible); Davis vs. Gladdlngf " "possible). ' ! There's Safety in Numbers Buy .more Bonds! Fraser Street Wins Softball FOR SALE 3 -room sulte-furnl- Orottettes Never Had A Clianre In ture. Sell complete or separate.' Last Night's Game Phone Blue 898. (135) ' FOR SALE-Piano. Phone Red 433. ' Fraser street kePt tP Place in (133 lne Ladies' Softball League last night toy defeaUng Grottettes bv FOR SALE Blue Tip mechanic's a score of 16 to 7 ln a nnp-lflPH tools, 2 cross cut saws, 8 Rem- fixture. The Fraser Street lrls got lngton .typewriters, studio off to a good start by netting 4 couches, chesterfields, unpainted runs in the first inning. They were chests and drawers, beds, springs never in doubt. The winners out-and mattresses at very low hit the losers 9 to 4. The winners prices. Phone Black 324, B. C. were all clickintr while the losers I Clotniers. FOR SALE 7 tube Phone Blue 724. cabinet radio, . ' (137) made plenty of errors. Batteries: Grotto Roberton and E. Thomas. Fraser Street Hlngston and Da vies. Umpires were Johnson and J. Storky of the R. M. R.'s. WANTED Elderly man to herd 1rer was Dominic Montesano. cows, start right away. Valetin The league standing to date: Dairy. (136) Fraser Street 2 0 1000 " Women's Service cevrp Corp 1 1 ' .500 WANTED-Housekeeper. Phone 264 Grottettes 333 a tat. ""cnii.cs, uorcion Bi Anderson 0 1 .000 tf WANTED Bright young man forj day work. Chris Mill Bakery. LOST (136) A Man who won't Lend is Friend! YESJ We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Kte. Oil Iturners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept J2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SKUVICE Phone IJLACK 735 Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver on Thursday and Saturdays 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River For Full Information and' Reservation, etc Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue I iione 2(J0 Prince Rupert. Agents for Trans-Canada Air n.. THE 1 SEAL of QUALITY OC '' 1 WwTSm A tag GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Snckeye . PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon j Packed by the only lalmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In I . Prince Rupert ' 0 Bella Bella Retains Cup 7 k r cently Over Ocean Falls BELLA BELLA, June 5. Bella Bella successfully retained the Mackenzie Challenge Cup for foot Tuesday J I Recommend ALABASTINE for attractive, low.co decoration Enough lor an average 2'J' room cotff only $ISQ !'- m,. p.,k lit iV: u Bcaaltlal !.. 4 . IUU L fc. I,.","7 f ntr. OJ.iW.a-4tL. ,.,,, Car a FREE colour -h;l today, at any Haidwai or Paint St. t weens prcviui. ti; i u; iy, (journey to Occ L Fa. o ... c session of the ,-uj b c t 2. Hitler knows one U; Scored Two Football Victories Re- the language ot FORCE fto r ;i will end his mud . 1 1, ' , r slave the world V ;i c r- LOANED. ' ball by defeating Ocean 7alls here Not Bye-and-Iiye L'ut buy by a score of 8 to 1. A couple of BUY I 1?uu eon US HELP FINISH TUB JOSi Battery Operated Radio With Maximum Power At imum Cost R.C.A. Victor Models from $27.50 up Complete with Iiattcries Call or Write for Full Particulars GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICING Latest Equipment Lowest Prices Genuine R.C.A. Replacement Parts and Tuto EVEREADY Ili-Power Radio Ratteric Buy Victory Bonds And Wear a VICTORY BOND TORCH This Space Donated by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prlnc Rupert Q. j(L Rtlii"h Cmm