7 October 8. 1940: DOWNED NAZI GET "ONE ON THE HOUSE" A Oerman airman shot down somewhere-in-England lii fight with R.A.J fighters, gets a -drink on the house as he tilts a British oldier w. iter -bottle skywards. He balled out of his stricken bomber, and was immediately surrounded by these Tommies as he settled to earth via parachute. lq the Senior High, 8:hool Insert ' fi i tyfca got awy a gocd start 4 tci McRae scored. Beta tried fiovi cn a pass ircm nuiara, 5 the seconcj haf the Alph .Both LOCAL GOLF Th prince Rupert Chamber oj 1 ISlATESTj Commerce lat night endorsed a. prenyl bj I f. VMHe tfl fWW ft private company -to lajf o,u a. pitPl a.nd. putf golf wap(ft -he a.:ea, between, th,e frnce Rupert HoteJ a.nd. the Cfcrlsn Sclen.jp Ctiyrch, and. ejtend.ing from, Second. Ayeie fa, railway traces, Fwrtqn m rnvxavt concesslpn, can. be secured, from, ha Cjndlan, Jiatlpnal Railway Co. Th,e post Is estimated, to be apprjuajely tWWl and Mr. L1H V he thinks. jt should, ngt be dlfjicujt tp. secure twenty members. tx ptjt up, $10Q each. One the necessaty Derjnlsslpfl is. secur-ed the work coulc sft in cydej that It may he ready fox ply In the spring. Mr. Little says thut th,l$ miniature course would prove very a.- tractlye njxt qn.ly to visitors but tq . , . . . . , . itable at other places. Superln- I "'" Undent James Clark had en- through but the defences were tW-'nW Mr T.itti HrPt. . mm h feit sure he could duC It rnATD All f0r lpl ALrson acrost. 1 II I M - A tn IKffats Beta By Two fn N'othinf core . wuufe ib5 H.-! a, wejpn McAfee 0 presided. (041tet CU1U UVC, wi II . ine une-ups. , igardlng such a course. He did not Alpha Moore, Dawes. Grim- thlnk ,th- chamber was the bodv sort, Anderson, Klhara, Vupkovlch, to undertake such a scheme but floUby, Klnley. Davles. KIcRae, mvceste1 lt shQUid dorse U. s. Hanklnspn. E. prker alsq favored the plan Beta-Santerbane. Postulf, Gur- wnlch waj tnen py resolution, ap-ylch , Cajderwood, Alexander, proved. Moqre, Campagnola. ' Valter ferguson refereed and Ciccone and Amey, linesmen. Adam Pyper, Port Clements hqtfl proprietor ana merchant, is paying 'a brief vlsiV to the city-' e arrived PCEAN f ALLS, Oct. 8. There from the Queer? Charlotte Islands wUl be a You'ng Liberal tem In on the Camosun yesterday and will ilit was tested, severely but he the Ocean Falls pasketball League be returning home on the same yes- cu iu seep ine oiu pui. uus winver- se lonigni. Canadian Prpss fcn Prepare tj)C News First Line Defense Of Democracy A free people must be an informed people. They must have facts on which to tase their action , . . their right tQ think awl M what in their individual opinions is the right thing to do. Not half truths ... not biased representations . . . nor information colored by prejudice! Their first need is learning the trutt about what goes on in a world of momentous phange and crucial happenings, ' . Fortunate is the people of this country that their press is alive to this urgent need of the public for facts ... is ajert m pro.-, viding these facts apd in defending the right tq presentlhem m full, unhampered by meddling interference. The Daily News is a member of Jthet (Canadian Press and I aljof lt also is member the Association, Canadian Daily Newspaper of the Audit Bureau of Circulations that W'antei ctig culation to be as stated. Its daily circulation is between 2100 and 2200, The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Smith. THE DAILY NEWS rPAGETlVE 3 ; SPORT CHAT In one of the daMiest finishes In. Cha.rn.ber Q( commerce E.qdo.fscs ! aU Wprld, Series history, K?W York rf9.p q j. j, wtM T Yankees, debated Cincinnati Reds forty Pwupany T 14 Qt 7-4 In a, lO-lnnlng game, a year agji Miniature, Course tpday, to win their fourth straight (purth. garne of the series. VnilPYRAII 1 vwyw4 w Headquarters, Company volley-: hajj team took p. p. 8. & T. ft.' suad. tm ca.ra,p, in, wo, straight gam.es. at the AjWF? ni&M, h,e scares, being i t U apd 2U tq 12. Tftey were the opening eafflW fpr fte. Ajmy, Transport a?? following jne vpeyoa, pasfe feaU m played, and. fte, isnl$ quliitete won ft clW SW4. t,ee"l!y ' convesteq ena.semeiti pver flo. 4 Coinpajiy. Jrlsh Fusiliers, by a I spore of 45 tq ?7. At the" end, of . the third quarter the score Was . OO OO The Signals then! to player? and he thought It might mT ""i 1 prove profitable. It had been prof- ?d fj? auir iu sture several uas&fis in quick succession. Sutherland pf th!e frlsh chalked up eighteen points. I The line-ups were as follows: VolleybaB, , D. El. S. St T- D."r-01iver (cap-' WiIm t7wviA MTrslr- rrSif Referred, tq previous, discussions re- "' f, rfeaqquarters Anrstrqn, Qedy, Harris, Jpnes,' Matthews and Basketball Signast Lavjfprd, Cpombe, Peacock, Penny, Bird, Shannon, Rum-sey and Carlisle. No. 3 Company Rothwell, Gray, Sutherland .Armstrong .Matthews; oeay. Melbourne Bussey reiereed both volleyball and basketball. WHITE SOX WIN AGAIN - . CHICAGO, Oct. 7: fCPl ChTcagb White Sor defeated Chicago Cubs;5 tq 4 yesterday to win the Chicago the White Sox have won seventeen, the Cubs five and one has been tied. TOPAY'S STOCKS (Oouftaav 8.' D. Jobnaton Oo.) Vancouver Big Missouri, MV2. Bralorne, 10.00 (bid). Cariboc: Quartz, 2.25. Dentonici. .002 (ask). Falrylew. M3. Gold Belt. .21. Hedley Mascot, .47. iilntq, .01. Noble Hve, .OOVi-Pacific rfickel, .0? iask). Pend Oreille, 1.75. Pioneer, 2.10 (ask). Premier, .95. Privateer. .50 (bid). Reeves MacDonald, .3Q (ask). Reno. .18 (ask). Relief Arlington, .02. S.almon Gpld, .02. Sh,eeo Creek, .93 (bid). ' Cariboo Hudson, .02Vi (ask). Oils A. 'P. Con., .16 (ask). Calmont, Zl. C. & fi.', 1.55 (bid). Home, "2.00 (bid). Pacalta, .00V4 (ask). Royal Canadian, .10. Okaita, .99 (ask). Mercury, .06, (askl. Prajri RpyaUies, .Q8?. Tprontp Aldermac, .16 (bid). Beattie, .90 (bid). Central Pat., 1.91. Cons. Smelters, 39.. East Malartic, 3.35. Fernland, .03 (ask). Francouer, .38. Gods Lake, .36. . Hardrock, .94. Int. Nickel, 38.Vi. Kerr Addison, 2.88. Little Long Lac, 2.25. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.45 (bid). Madscn Red Lake, .46. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.09. Moneta, .63 (ask). Noranda, 58.00. Pickle Crow, 3.00 (b(d). Preston East Dome, .2.05,. San Aritpnlo, 2.30. She'rritt Gordon, .72. Uchi, .42. Bouscadlllac, .04 (ask). PER "irr Always order McCnl!um's tho Scotch of Superlative Quality! QhiiUf 4 gnd Bpffec in S$ollqi)4 THE SCOTCH THAT CIRCLES THE QLOBE ZCYt oz. $3.75 oz. $5.60 CTIQN . ,. Since 1807 Tis advertisement Is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government, of BriUih Columbia (UNITED IN MARRIAGE : .J..T: ' iUook Street. Rev. Canon W. P. lnI ni Rb": officiating, when Miss i 7 , W to rie n ten tanto,Ti Th. last t m? Dorothy WUkle. 'daughter of Mr. ne wuos won W - results. SUItS. M j wuiie." became the iwemy-uiree khm ay, iai P?ikhrtHll n, rw, n nt son f Mr. and Mrs. peorgo Ged des. The ceremony was performed ' irj the presence of a few immediate, if fiends. The bride wore a powder blue sheer afternoon dress set off with white accessories. She carried a -bouquet of pink and white carna-.tlpns. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary (Sieyert, wore a dress of lace and sheer with pink carnations. The bride was given In marriage by fter father and the groomsman was Peter Guy an. Following ,he ceremony a re ception w-a hel4 at te home of ;:tne nnqes parents, relatives and Immediate' friends being present. 1 Mothers of bride and groom recelypd the guests. ; I The bride's table was cofered witlt a beautiful lace cloth. Pink and white sweet peas mjide an effective setting for the bride's cake which, was set between tall tapers. The room' was tastefully decorated with pink and white' streamers and wedding bells. A charming note was added by a shower of confetti descending from a1 wedding bell over the archway where the toast to the bride was proposed by Canon Rushbrook 1 with a, few appropriate Peter De Jong responding. Mrs. J. P. Allan and Mrs, William ffeddes was responsible for the" decorations as, well as for de- Uclqus refreshments. United INT Another Refugee . 5- i Ship Is Requested! The bride and grpcm, who will .Great Britain Asks JlU Gov Miss Dorothy Vfilkle Becomes Bjide hearty congratulations prnment To Send pne Of Georte Geddes At Saturday aiUi V "H"1 ienus. Nitht Ceremony are residing in the city. States Ambassador To .V WASHINGTON, D. C Oct. 8:- JkIrs.,Cawlev. aunt.ot.4he bridP. Amoasaor josepn r. rrmeoy. . who has beWTierV for the occa- tEd ,s" eT ? 'Vpa$, A quiet wedding took place Sat. leaving Friday on her urday nlglt ftt Al,m Cottage, Qyer, Vancouver. Americans seme. The State ri : - partment says there Is no Immedl; ,. .. , ate Intention of sending such a Daly.News CTasslfted Ads ,M bring lt wouW i6.J . ? guaranieea saie passage. V, " . ,. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN , For the valuuble addition of Vitamin A to the winter diet. Packed in the midst of the Chilli, vack Com district. -Hi ' ' .. .. 1 : : . 5 Insulatingllaterial DCnnrrn TAXI RATE I t j fff i I CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. 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