FAQB TWO PERTH'S "Tango Pumps" in crushed gun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles lines in latest designs PLIO PEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Plus Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes" PASTOR'S MESSAGE Rev. J. II. .Myrwang: .Makes Statement To Congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran Church In announcing his decision to leave the local pastorate to accept' a call to a parish near Seattle. Rev. J. H. Myrwang delivered the following statement to the congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran j Church at services on Sunday: j "The members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church have known for some time that the pastor had received an invitation to become the pastor of a parish near Seattle. For several reasons it has been very difficult for the pastor to decide finally whether to accept or to decline the letter of call from Washington. "For many reasons the sincere wish of the pastor has been to eonttrroe In the present field for some time yet. He has learned to lore this field, the work here, and the city as such. Without doubt, there is a place and a mission In this far away frontier community for the Church of Our Fathers. With consecrated efforts and, with Christian love in the hearts of our people here and with unselfish loyalty, unity of spirit, sincere cooperation In worship and in work and with hearts illed with Christian optimism and hope, there Is a good future for St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Also, the congregation has won the good will and respect of the people in the city of Prince Rupert. That means that the St. Paul's Lutheran Church has a definite call to continue to serve In such a manner that a strong spiritual and cultural foundation is built In the hearts and lives of young and old in this Im portant place in the Great Northwest." The new field to which the pastor is called is promising and located In one of the most active communities on the West Coast. On account of situations over ADVANCE PROJECT First General .Meeting of Civic Centre Association of Prince Rupert At the first general meeting last are Robert Gordon. A. E. Dieldal, A. S. Nickerson, W. F. Stone, Even Evenson and Os:ar Haveroy. Mr. Young and Mr. Gordon are members of the executive repre senting the public at large as elec ted at last night's meeting. The others represent four organizations Gyro Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce. Rotary Club and Sons of Norway. The building as at present planned is a 60 by 110 foot structure along lines previously described including main and secondary auditoriums or gymnasium rooms. The building Is planned to be adaptable, besides straight gymnasium activities, for various recreations, social events, stage presen tations, meetings, etc. No swimming pool is provided for in the present plans. It was disclosed at last nieht's meeting that $0,345.22 had been raised as a result of the canvas for funds last fall. It was suggested "that another which the pastor has no control canvas might be held to synchro but, nevertheless, carrying respon similtles that cannot be turned aside, the pastor has found It necessary herewith to tender his resignation as vstor of St. Paul's Lutheran congregation. "May the Lord of the Church continue to bless the congregation. May he soon send another faithful servant to His Church here and may the Lord's benediction rest upon that ministry. "This resignation will become effective as soon as the new pastor has come to take over the work. Detailed arrangements will be made by the Church Council to-, gether with the present pastor." New Drive For Old Clothes Is On In Germany BERLIN., May 27: A new drive forvca.-off" clothing will commence throughout Germany In June. It Is the second such drive within a year, the first having been on behalf of the .lil-clad Reich troops in Russia during Ihe winter. This was not a great nlze with the actual start -of con-stru:t!on. It was also suggested that the civic centre carnival Idea this fall should not be allowed to drop. D. C. Stuart was elected auditor of the Association. BIG CROP GOING IN Newspaper Izvestla Says Russia Will Have Plenty of Food , This Year MOSCOW, May 27 Spring sow Ing of Russian crops Is proceeding satisfactorily, said newspaper Izvestla yesterday, and there will De abundant food for the Soviet this year. In addition to the rest of the vast country; crops are being put In on land recovered from the German invaders. More wheat than ever is being sown .ini a large quantity of flax Is also being put in. GOOD OLD YORK ' York Is one of the oldest- settlements In Britain perhaps the oldest. SPORT CHAT I If Johnny Loanng. hurdler and Royal Navy Lieutenant, can get leave from the British port fat which he's stationed, he hopes to compete in some big track meet this summer. He s&ys he's hi "pretty fair" condition. nls. It Is played by four popple with a small siaed football and a seven-foot net. I And here's another game. It's 'called "scramball" and came into j being recently as standard sport for the Women's Services. A form of rugger. It's played with a light ball. The general Idea seems to be to grab the ball and "s:ram." Jock McAway is still throwing punches. British middleweight champion the last nine years, he defened the title against Ginger Sadd of Norwich May 25 at Norwich. night of the newly incorporated) Civic Centre Association of Prince) Many times Britain's champion Rupert a resolution was passed hockey Gordon Richards gained authorizing the executive to pro-lh first seasonal victory in win- ceed with the securing of a federal "lnS the Barrow stake at New- priority permit and the calling market on Dinorama. It was his of tenders for the project. A tenta-1 first triumph In about 15 attempts. tlve estimate of cost of the civic Richards fractured a leg last cenre on the basis of plans pre- ipring. Meanwhile. Gunner Harry pared by the provincial architect's department is $55,000. So far a total of $23,433 in various founds is available for the project. Wragg, who took riding honors last year, has been a consistent winner this spring. He rode four firsts in one -day. Following the general meeting of the Association last night, the new I Adams has designed new types executive went into session and I of utility apparatus, sportswear elected officers as follows: Chairman, Dr. R. G. Large. Vlce-Chalrman, O. C. Young. Secretary, C. G. Ham. Treasurer, G. T. German. Other members of the executive and methods of training. Among designs is a new type of champ- iortsnlp model boxing ring re quiring no floor fixing, and a new type of hurdle. W. Harston, who played as a schoolboy with the Tottenham Hotspur football club, just celebrated his 60th year with the 61 l year old organization. He Is a steward of the club. One of the Spur directors, George Cox at 86 is the oldest football director in the country. Pacific War Production LOS ANGELES. May 27: War production on the Pacific Coast Is well ahead of expectations, says a well known congressman following an Inspection trip. Most of the plants making war' goods are turning out their products twenty- two percent ahead of schedule. Gave Empire . Day Message Sir Alfred Duff-Cooper Is Heard On Behalf of British Government LONDON, May 27: Sir Allan Duff-Cooper, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, In an Empire Day message on behalf of the government, said that the British Empire had been built up on "consent" not "force." It was not a militant Empire. SEASON TO SEASON naemagogus mosquitoes, carriers of Jungle fever, live from one rainy season to the next in forest treetops. trffe ilde Transfer X $mifrpny idvise you to J put in your orders at once for the coming season's coal and wood supply 30 that we X may make delivery during J the summer. f You. may be.sprry IJ you X wait .untJl wmter. J HYDK TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 580 HE DAILY NEW3 Wednesday may DODGERS STAY UP Rrwdklyn Stilt Irartlnf National league by .Margin of Five Full Oames i BOSTON, May 27 I Canadian Pressi The Brooklyn Dodgers al-i though Idle yesterday, are still , The Olympic Umber topper from : leading National League standing Windsor. Ont on loan to the i by five full james. the runnlng-up I Royal Navy, is back in England j following adventures in the Mediterranean. He was rescued from a cruiser sunk by Oerman dive (bombers off Crete. The Navy, Army and Air Force Boston Bees, still going strong, de feating the slipping New York Oiants who are now in sixth pla:e below the' Cincinnati Reds. In the American League the New York Yankees downed the Boston Red Sox. The Cleveland In- J Institutes admitted they were.dlans stopped a losing streak by stumped on receiving a request 1 '"B out a 2 to 1 victory over from a Polish unit for the nec- Chicago White Sox and held to essary equipment to play "Slat-! within three-and-a-half games f kuwka." No one ceuld even pro- j tne Yanks In the standing, nounce It. But the problem was Bi League scores snce the solved when the Poles explained , week-end have been as follows: the game is similar to deck ten-f TLE5DAVS National league New York, 2; Boston. 4. St. Louis, 2: Chicago, 1. (Only games). American League Boston, 2: New York, 9. Washington. 8: Philadelphia. 3. Chicago, 1: Cleveland, 2. Detroit. 3; St. Louis. 1. MONDAY National League St Louis 10, Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati 6. New York 1, Boston 3. American League Boston 1, New York 3. Detroit 2, St. Louis 3. Washington 5, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 5. Cleveland 1. SATURDAY National League Brooklyn 2. New York 5. Cincinnati 3. St Louis 4. Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 5. Boston 5, Philadelphia 6. American League Philadelphia 4, Boston 3 New York 8, Washington 4. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 1. (Only games). SUNDAY National League Brooklyn 6, New York 0. Cincinnati 3-2, St. Louis 2-0. Boston 2-6, Philadelphia 3-3. Chicago JM1, Pittsburgh. 5-4. American League St Louis 3-4, Cleveland 2-1. Philadelphia 6-5, Boston 5-6. Detroit 6-14. Chicago 2-0. New York 8, Washington 9. The Big League standings date: National League W L Brooklyn 27 11 Boston 23 17 St, Louis 21 17 Pittsburg 19 21 Cincinnati 18 19 New York . 18 22 Chicago 17 22 Philadelphia 13 27 American League New York 25 10 Cleveland ... 23 "15 Detroit 23 19 Boston 18 St Louis 18 Philadelphia 17 Washington 15 Chicago 14 18 22 20 21 23 BANKS M SELL THEM I 12 pant ofr .25' ianki roir orrtcis CIPAITMINT $1011$ DIUOOI$Ti OIOCIIS TOMCCONISTS OOK,$tOlt$ 4 UTAH tlOKS 'NAVY WINS IN SOCCER I Svurrd One to Nothing Victory Over Leading Tram in (illhuly Cup Football With a greatly strengthened i team the Navy met the league I leading Signals at Acropolis Hill last evening In a critical DUhuly Cup football game as far as the top three teams are concerned. The Navy won, getting the single goall of the game through an error by j Signals. Winning the toss Navy elected to play dewn hill In the first half 1 and soon the Signals were pressing j ound P eder ion but a lusty clear- j mce by Murray turned the tide. The first half was very much In lavor of the Signalmen but great' defensive work by Murray and ' Sastman broke up all their efforts. The second half was a repetition f the first with Signals going all; ut to put the game on ice but igatn the Navy defense prevailed. Pederson In goal brought off some nice clearance and was weli pi -tected by his two backs. Sign. 1 forwards were over anxious and when well placed did not seem to know what to do with the bai! Hunt minutes from time. Navy broke away and. from a scramble in front of the Signals, thry had the mortification of seeing Law-ford help the ball Into his own nc From then to the end Signals played like demons but It was again a case of the Navy defense against the whole Signals' team. Pick of the fast moving Sifnal.s was Hllder, Baker and Smith while, for the winners. Murray was ' a stalwart defender ably helr-d by Eastman, while forward, Bowles' was outstanding. Teams ' Navy Pederson: Murray and Eastman: Brown. 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