PAGE two MISS ATLANTA Walking Oxfords With all the zip of style trends -sjj, .pju3 comfort and dependability. 1 Low hel to low cuban. Widths A to D. We can highly recommend these shoes. Priced From $ Paid In advance, per week Paid In advance, per month 3.95 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 JL F. PULLEN Managing-Editor By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mali to all other countries, per yar Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per line, per insertion Advertising and Ctrcnlatlon Telephone News Department Telephone )etnber of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION 38 .12 .50 3.00 Friday. October 6. 1939. VALUE OF AIR FORCE Exrjerts are saying that Poland was overrun because of tre"f ailure of her air fprce. The first few days of the war saw the destruction of the air bases, the airdromes, the landing fields and everything that goes with successful air service. 'The result was that there was none to dispute the .mastery of Qermany overhead and bombs rained ,on the unfortunate inhabitants spreading terror throughout the country. So far on the western front the French and British hayje hid the mastery in the air and this has given the Allies the advantage and enabled them to force the Germans back into .their ,owii country, even though the Allies have carefully avoided injuring civilians. The Germans are now threatening a campaign of frightfulness such as proved successful in Poland. Only time will tell exactly what the effect of such a campaign mav be but w.e are confident that our British and French defences may prove adequate to discourage the hellish designs of Hitler and his tribe. , If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement ' in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. j MacKenzies Furniture WINDOW SHADES J5;dp;ten Wn'dpy S,hadcsV:Color green. 36x72. Qiln Each -, 5Ul 5 dojep -Window Shades Color cream. 36x72. . Qft Each JUl f . PHONE 775 second generation to enter people so blindly trusted their (Fuehrer. Whether I am a coward future events will prove. J "I can only regret that the war I mongers will not be where thr mp the entire nation in such a way that the best possible earn more ,rom war than fronj national effort be put forward to win this war in which we .peace. have decided to take part. . It is the only possible move fori numes Jews a British country. It is wonderful to see the manner in; w e:" Dir Fuehrer, which the young men are responding to the call when vol- SJZ unieers are agKeu. nu ims is spienuiu. banana sun nas a brine about war. soul. EDITORIALS NATIONAL EFFORT It is hoped now that the war is on and the whole nation is alive to the need of co-operation that the people will learn lessons of co-operation so that, when the war is over, they will still co-operate in the effort to see that there are no Jonger ny unemployed in Canada, that the whole nation is mobilized for the common good and that the brains of ih.e country are being set to work to devise a scheme for proper distribution of the good things that the world has to pffer. The army can teach us many valuable A ROUND the world men handle jGrtnt'i yvith the unqualified ipprovil of the vetetsn smoker with hit chethhed pipe. Univtrnlly, men Uke Cnnt'i for gtintcd. Grant's LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY 2G2-3oz mas . Tiaay, orfc cr e .THX DAILY RXWI 1 i j i - - LONDON GIVES DER FUEHRER'S be deckled not'by war In the TOt PLAN VERY REMOTE CHANCE by exclusively by Germany and.' - Russia. Thegtates with fcrstil (Continued from Page One! interests t$jere are entitled tb stib- Site- mrutttJont"" r.rmanv u-ill PS- only problem between us and uWten 5 0j Poland's new com net Deiween urnnany iWas France, iruieaa 01 nwunj or-- -Bat manas upon Tance, 1 nave "-(n pressea wimngnraa w rauwrc-. . fU.llAn .nil f hlva Aft J. I hrueeken. Thn Germany would be forced to reprisal. Then the re-Drisals would extend. What artll-ry could not reach, aircraft would. Conflict would extend to he high seas and no longer would there be the islands of to- lay. Europe would be destroyed by grenades. Soldiers would perish In blood. It would be good fpr the TiuniMana makers but it would be horrible for the victims. Fas Drcb -jtion "This declaration will be my last tnd. if it do?s not meet with suc cess-, then there must be war. The 'ate of 1918 will not be repeated for Germany. I do not doubt Jor a moment that Germany will h; victorious. NtUher wiU the telch be destroyed or Versailles repeated. We C9 be sure that never In .history have there been two victors in war. History will declds which side was right. ! "Now I have stretched a hand to 'hem. To me it is clear that .the road Is still nnen for a solution of I problems which would lead 'to a "What has happened In Poland J state of renewed peacs and secur-i only a happy augury as far a.ty in Europe. Germany Is concerned of what "I can only thank the Lord that will be the outcome In the west, he has blessed our first great ef- 'The restoration of Poland will f0rt with .uccess." UnquttUoiwbly tht Mjhvit .lnt .In quality SkpUh . . . FOR GRANTS 1 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia I SPORT CHAT - m fnntrht almost every box- a a failure rauure from Irom the tne beginning. rjegmnmg. . de fU. or t fc if ntfBon, must be sacrl-jin? chanson 4 to ih the new refne. M rfrvtWnt- in mv Dower to rrmnirr V In T the old enmity between Germany nMnnrt tn fv h"2KI New Yorlc Yankees and St IfWM Cardmals drew the biCTe mm-T and France. , for profiU me unscrupulous cap- hn.o mari niiii ffffnrt t.i. j u-. ihall Kate In history li year au KHncr ahmit: an nnHrriandinc be-! . . n. - Wednesday In the first game 01 me iirun CVinlonH nnH Herminr T . . i. wnrld series WOH bV tfiC VH tncvit - aims uk crearai 01 iirw c-ubiubuu; - . . tni V,ivo iniMnH it an Immrfint . ... L,.t ... .1- In fUir Straight. Fan PK1 1 C,. "l;, , v.j ' 1 . 7 ..- . -, 10 to m th" Yanks take uws tjjc ui iiijr utr u uuk mp na serving 01 ure jcwun - friendly understanding with Eng- nr3blj. . pnant European Xirstame 4-1. V... ,.h th- Mrt f rt.in ! : T'JJT TXv.' - -intimidated" by a eaowd rf statesmen of En-jlind. I Min tjilnk Cartficaik. of the Polish sltua- OT faJM, ?',erei II'"11r that the peace of Europe can onlyviCn. n1"1 "TTi be ensured by an understanding The Chancellor expretsed him- "rdiet In a biut mm ree Me-between Germany and England. I u as being ooprtsed to gas and Tlgue then altered the decision I -I have tried to bring about j -Ubmarlne vwrfare and every ff- three hours later 16 year ago yea-friendly xelaUons ulth RussU and J fort should be made In war to Urday. ErUe reverted to hit original now those friendly relations have restrict the use of air force ex- ruling that the Ught w a draw been permanently established. The Cept for miMtarv objectives. a"er he was a"Jr tnm ro0. new Russian relations have brought! problems could only be solved ac r StrtbUnn home-state pan about a complete change of front jn(j Dennaner.t neace established n Columbus. Oa. in Otrman foreign policy. always counted but the useful re- I suits that were achieved. Economic : conditions throughout Europe were indescribably bad and to remove those conditions was a "question I of honor" with him. His principal care was the welfare of the Ger man people. The German people have given me their eonfidpnep and ever at affairs will meet with failure." (Hitler declared. "I have tried by 9.00 1 negotiation to obtain that which 02 i was reasonable but the modesty -25 of my demands was Interpreted as weakness and fear that German may collapse. If our rights cannot be obtained by peaceful means then by necessity they must be j force. -My prestige is so great In Ger- Jmany." Hitler asserted "that I I need not worry what the opinion I of pthers in regard to me may be I Never before have the German in Europe by universal co- : uer i-uenrer went on u aeeiare.c-rat:on. Some that it was not the methods that nations would dav the Eoropeau have to tet to- C. P. R. steamer PrtncM Au- gether to solv their problems. A laide, Capt. William Hugh. Is diw conference must b? held but such 'h port at 4:15 thla afternoon from a conference could not meet under the south and will sail at 10 pin the roar of cannon. Since these on her return to Vancouver and problems most be solved, it would waypolnts. seem reasonable that a conference 'hook! be hsld before millions of lives were sacrificed. Hitler foreeast what the course of war M the west mliht be. First. tempt to Interfere with German! France would bombard Siar- This adtertUerofOt U not published' or dliDlsred by ! Uquor Control Board or by the Goternment BritUb Columbia. USE particulars Hotel. 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