I PAGE rOUR SECURITY OF INFORMATION Quit at Rotary Club Yfstrr-day Followed by Salutory Talks by Officers In iheir enthusiasm todisptay iup-to-date knowledge of .Vocal matters members ot the ' Prince Jtupert'Ttotary Club, answering iquestions at yesterday's lunch thengood-naturedly chlded'by tarmy and navy -.officers whp f poke Of-the Importance of security ot -information In wartime. The quiz was conducted byi D. Mcn. Lowe and started off with .innocent enough questions, lead-ting up to queries of military and 'defence character which It was Jater emphasized should not b ibandled about. ; Capt Ralph Thistle Canadian Army, one of 4he speakers, explained how. easy, it could be for - enemy agents to, pick jup bits of information from which a complete picture .might be drawri up. "Enemy -.agents are In our 2jr-smidst," declared Capt. Thistle; Tana we snouia oe-very careim itot what we say. -Security of In formation is one. 'Of the -mos x jlmportant parts .of' thenar ef- V . -TS . . . , T F 1. 1 :l Jin..' ,wihlps and making material antj ithen, through loose talk we hav$ them destroyed before they hav$ .a chance to be used against the r ''enemy.. Few ships are sunk ai a result of a blind shot in the dark. The enemy knows where) they are bv means of lnforma11 . ,tion. A small bit of information I j .Hp-' "MA For the first time In the long history of the Area Soccer League 'Hhe. Dominion Day Cup will -not be competed lor 4n July 1 but on theMallowlng'dty. This precedent-setting" 1 action 'Willi be taken. as a courtesy .to theAAerop- pllMlU.forcesJwho;Wtsh .to play eon, were ,ld unwittingly Into . baseball with thePrlnce-Rupert discussing matters c ;ralUtary .AllStars anSaiurday. Cnrapetl- Signals. Thei trophy was- wonfoby the iAlr? Force' last season. ;The Area Soccer League thai been marking-time this week awaiting the outcome of the Dot minion Day cup game. With ithe completion of .this present knock-out series the first of three trophies and a shield ' to be-awarded this-,' year will be won. obtained In Prince Rupert, given out 'quite unintentionally, piecdiiogethervwlth other nits, might make,,a. mighty big picture. for the enemy al far away as the Atlantic" i Lieut F.E.Gray R.ON.V.R, spoke-cn.the.suppression of 'rumors -spreading of which, in, addition -to ''being - quite discon certing to .'the rpeople of the community ,might be helpful, to the enemy under certain cir-? cum stances. He asked his listen ers to refrain from spreading war rumors but to inform secur ity officers of such rumors. President A. S. Nickerson.ioc- cupled the chair at yesterday's luncheon. CAMPS FOR Boys LooUlnr Forward to Outinrs'flurinr Summer Heather TORONTO, June 30 Coming of warm -weather Increases the anticipation of .more than 10.000 Navy LeaguC. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets who are anxiously looking forward to their turn a a Sea Cadet camp. Most of the imporUnce 4n regard to defence .tors ior the cup 'will -be Navy, 12 camps provided by the Navy, tand. port installations and' were undefeated this -season, and League and operated by the Royal Canadian Navy are no in operation and fully two? thirds of the total enrollment The jacket mutt be roomy enough to t easily. ibut not so roomy as to be extreme. It must have an air , of, quiet nonkhalance, but must never b out of place in any informal cotapanyi It must have style without being styliohif.you'jknovrhatvve mean and. we, think. .you do. .Bond has developed the English Drape to the very maximum of good, taUe.and U stressing it 7or, immediate wear. Husky tweeds, nnooth worsteds drecfty erge-t patterned tor striped iii.wcightsvand colors foniiieii and wonieji,are .ready-atlBoodwju8t waitbg-your telection, ready to be ' talloredi to yoart measure in an lEuglishlDrape orany' other 'tyleyou may? fancy. 27-75 !29"75 8 remember..,. , ii IAROHED-TO. MEASURE EXCLUSIVELY BY r n i 'mar iiiinen Men s mil Boy's Store THE DAILY NEWS Other sea cadet amps CROYDON, Eng.. rtNAA 2.000 throughout Canada Include St. pound German bomb, sought for Quentln Island, opposite Three four years, has been located Hn Rivers. P.Q.. .on the St. Law- a backyard here. It was dropped mice . Rotary Island, opposite during the 1940 Londori bids, and Oananoque, Ont.. also on the contained enough explosive to St Lawrence; Kitchigaml, near wipe out the whole street. Whvtecllffe Pork near Vannon- niw niccu ' Cnif lMt -.' " - - ' junniui . r ver. B.C.; Lake Eva. at-Kawene. ncau ordinary pens have of 1S.0O0 cadets will each have a sea cadet camp at H.M.C.S. a 'two-week period when boat . -Com wallls" near Dlgby, N.S. work and -water sports, will take Canada at least for the duration first: place in their training syll-jls largely due to the generosity abus. The Prince Rupert Corps (of the many shareholders in will ' be among those going to the original Investment and to camp. arrangements made by Elmer It : Latest property to be acquired Ingraham, eastern rone chair -for camp purposes Is at Oaklmanot sea cadets for the Navy Point on the St John river. 25 League. miles from St John, NiJ. Iti In recognition of his valuable has 12 acres ,and beautifully wooded with beaches that afford! safe- bathing. The river, here, is Ideal 'for boating. Originally this Droperty was chosen as a hotel that was to have been one. of the most outstanding on jsions. IT rSAGUOTQM OF TH E COUNTRY In India a Hindu fendeman , drapes' his oun turban ujith-50 ywdAvf -finest muslin .1 , . i". ......... , 4 yourhdiceiis,aii English Dra by BOND - . Tberejs jiot i another fashion quite k iriothly smart as theT!nglish Drape by Bond. ill s 'secret, of course, is' in the cut. 1 AUTOMATIC till Tilt BOOKLET contributions to the Navy League's sea cadet movement. the continent Acquisition of the j property- by the Navy League of j POLES MARK CASSINO DOUBLE LONDON tf The first stamfK rtory In the present war are to be Issued shortly by the-PoMsh government In Great Britain. Sporit (Chat Joe DlMaggio of Ahe St York Yankees boomed his way In his 4Ut and 42nd consecutive games, fettlng a new 'modern major league record as the Yank- took both ends of a doubleheader from -Washington. Sut -Lt Johnny Loarlng of the Canadian navy, former Vnl-vewtty of Western- Ontario and the new camp will be known at1! Canadian Olympic Games track the "Commodore Brock" aojsUr. outdistanced Sydney wood-named after Commodore E. R eraon. noted British runner. In slte for a summer recreation Brock. OB.E R.CJI.V.R. Own- Ilrsl quarwr oi a reiay race mandlng Officer Reserve Dlvt- 'In London four years ago. Learning was running for the -Navy Marine team against combined London athietk clubs. Bobby Pearee. Australtan-born Hamilton. Ont. sculler, won an to commemorate an Allied vlc-lp&sy victory over Ted Brockle- DOMINION DAY! HERE Ont. 125 miles west of Port Ar- n aloJen with such frequency Chatham. uiur. Mirpiry isiana. near &as- at tins Lincolnshire post .oinee katoon. on ine Saskatchewan lln. autliorltlcs have .adopted; river, uamp uucnan at point qutu p.,,., made from long goose Prim, near Charlottetown. PEJ.; feathers The tn nllferers left Lake Chestermere. near Calgary. Alta.;; "Queen Elizabeth" on Beausoleil Island, Georgian Bay. Ont: and "Prlncea Alice" on Mlnnlcog Island, Georgian Bay. Ont In addition, there will be the quills alone illfi Into baseball's row of Immortals V 6:00 CBC News bank of Britain In a Diamond Sculls heat 13 years ago today. He went on to win the famed Ifjmtov twto an hit flrtt nl They will celebrate, by mrmns and VaT iurnfd pro. of a superimposed iruertptloa. the capture of Caaatao. feaeionaL Pearee now Is a Can adian naval officer. . 1 HOMI inn .must tm ti a ' rnii -.i 1 if I I i iSflit mHSBSERBSBSSSBSm. 7 1 1 I J J - Jf " I 1241 'Kilocycles ) SCHKUULK i FKIOAY PJkl. i4:00-oundoff 4:15-0 I. Jive 4:30-r-Rebroadeaatllling Crosby 5;00 Dinah Shore 5:J0--Personal Album 5:45--Melody Round-up three years ago by hitting safely eiov-t-Recorded ' Interlude 6:15 Spur U Interviews 0130 Chamber -Music ' 7:00 Fred Waring 7:15 Front Line; Family T. 30 John Charles Thomas 8:00 Aldrich Family 8r30 Information Please 9 :00-MOTgan ' and' Ihice 9:30 Nocturne i0:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Yams tor Yanks 10:30 Vancouver Playhouse ll:0O-fiUent SATL'KDAY A3I. XlSO Musical Clock 7:4i-CBC News 7:60-Muslcsl Clock - 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:4V-Marrk Weber 9:00 MoseUe lime 9:30 CBC News' Rebroadeast :3Wrranscribed Varletlea 10:00 Children's program 10:30--Oeorge Wade 10145 Music by Herbert 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages lltl7-Recorded interlude 11:45 Charles Magnante P.M. 12:00--fihep Fields l3:30-8pGtlight Bands 12:45 CBC News 13:50 Recorded Interlude i:00-rOne Night Stand t (30 Downbeat 3:00 Closing announcement SATURDAY PJH. 4:00 Bound oft 4.J5-0. I. Jive 4t30 Lower Basin Street 5.00 Yank 8lng Session 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up e:00-CBC News 0:05 Your Radio Theatre 7:00 National Barn Dance 7(30 Jubilee 8:00 O uy Lombarda 8:30 'lYed Allen 8:00 Front Line Theatre 9:30-Kate Smith , 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Harry James 10:30 Bob Crosby ll:0O-fillent SUNDAY AM. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10 30 Naval Church Service 11:00- -CBC News 11:05--Boston Symphony PJL 12:00--piano Itambllngs 12:15 Hymns from Home. 12:30-Music We-Love 1:00 Andre KostelaneU ' lt30 Xavler Cugat 2:00 NBC Sunday Symphony 3:00 To be announced. 3:30 Charlie .McCarthy . 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Cavaliers 5:15 Just Mary 5:30- Family Hour 8:00 CBC News ' 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Hymns from Home 6:30-j-UJS.O. Program. 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 Jack Benny 8100 Mall Call 8:30 The Great- Qllde rileeve 9:00 Comrades In Arms 9:30 Command Performance 10:00-.CBC News 10:05 Vesper Hour 10:30 Silent MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musjcal Clock 7145-CBU4 News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30-i.Mornlng Devotions 8i45 Vernon Geyer 9:00--Mlrror for Women 9:15-17ie Oakles 1 9.-30-CBC News i9:35-4Trahscrlbed Varieties 10:00-Vocal Varieties 10:15 Benny Ooodman 10:30 Wilt carter 10:45 They Tell Me !l:00-8candlnavlan 'Melodies 11(15 Broadcast .of Messages llt!7 Recorded Interlude Ut45 Ray Kinney's Orchestra PJNL 12:00-rVaughn Monroe 12:30 Spotlight Bands 12:45-CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 1 ;00-One Night Stand 1 :30 To bejannbuned z;uu cnentC- 1he Sea Cadets will open Uu day'a program wKh a whaler tailing race which will be fallowed by other sailing events, The afternoon' program w.. Feature of Dominion Day ob (feature an obstacle race . (servance In Prince Rupert will fwhteh participant muft dis;, ... an exhibition of aquatic 'kui and peed in running r w norts In an Inter-servlce re- iing ana sailing ah ugn nun gatta sponsored Oy ll-MC'i that there will be kern c unpc' lion In the rowing event . um! the Wren' bt-iolltni: pr n kta to be an event worth wau i. ing. A "irej pele" event will pro -vide amusement for the preu-tors and drenetted cloilies tr the jKirtlelpanU. There will be raft raees. a tu of -war and inimerou other tracWonaMfmey prlaea are br irtf awttnted to wtnneft vl au'-h event and cups have been (ton ated for pretetttatktn to the aa.U Ing and rowing rr wlnnr-v These-wBI be preeented by Nava Offleer-hi-Charge. Prince Itup- ett. Commander C M. Oree. 11. ('. N.. In the evenlnj A 'dawee on the nevrtv la'i fleor In he-Naval Drill lloli ' i music supplied by the ltrs band of H-MX-'S ChaUum w . provide the ellmax t the &i entertainment. A litterbun -. teat will give tho w:tli n. ; ssved from the day''; uitu.t i ehatte to cspettd that ur- Tea will be served in the DnM Had In the afternoon Every evening Monday thru Fi n nmoroll -,ogt woilhk 1 " woo in on Am.!i In th, ;, the.r w... , Mrs L t p ... 8 Chlcn". M p, ... the Bau i r pwiy '. . the Al.i fc . , I on tin - . . Mi . r InPli J..I- 7 P.M. CFPR Is hoped may contain of this city to serve with the armed for and In the air. To make this list compUT BASEBA Acropolis Hill GYRO CLUB All Stars Yankees T T..1.. 1 9Mnm - a v w a w- w- a a a r a a a a a f r ..lis 1 U11IU1 1 U VY iUlT If u.vv y DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The DaUy News Is compiling a Roll of H1 ' tin the name of every r.. nklaln lh .n.niirallnn ,.f Ilia nnhllf .'l.", A Name Service (Army, Navy Air Force) Rank Next of Kin Relation - Address j Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge If Casualty. Nature and Date sfJ. f 3 1 U ... 1 ..It, lV-V)At.HUI Vf I mlttlng the names. , It is Impossible for the Dally .News or Ml YOUR gu-I or YOUR friend. m The following Is the Information we ..uia fill In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert . vmt Ar not nibmlt a crrt' nsme. no one else imay. You are responsible-