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Member of Audit Bureau or Circulations MKMBCR Of THE CVNAHIAN PRFSS T5i Cmdiui PrA U exclusively enUtled to use tor republication of til nei All right ot wubltcatlon of special defioatchea therein are also reeetred. Chosen People - Monday, October 28, 1940. Hitler stole the "chosen people" idea from the Israelites who were told that, they were the "chosen people" of God. It was a continual inspiration to them to feel that they and God were a team, fighting for the same cause. Hitler realized how important it was for the people of the country to fee) tha.t they were the "chosen people" so he invented the Nordic, blood theory and taught the Germans that they were superior to any others, The British Tsrael theory is. somewhat similar, the f ramers of the ideology spreading the idea that the British an the lost ten tribes of Israel and therefore the inheritors of the nromise said to have been made to Abraham and his seed forever. Elmore Philpott says he does not believe that any people are the chosen, people" in the sense that they are superior to all others. That idea is at the root of Half the world s political troubles and is just as vicious when an-pliedto the Germans or the Jews or others closer home. Just now, howey.eri we believe that the British are the people chosen of God to prevent Hitler and his hosts from destroying, the liberty of the World and they are giving their hyes a.nd sacrificing their comfort in the task thev have set themselyes. Propaganda Machint Th propaganda, machine of Hitler and Mussolini' is working at full power just now. It is designed to show that the, enemies of Great Britain are- all powerful and that they are winning; The British defence of their island and the. terr,ble raids on. Germany and Italy are having the effect of weakening the Hitler grasp, on Europe! Something had to be done and done quickly to keep up the German morale. The much touted co-ordinating scheme was made of jU Yet there is little real change in the situation from what it was. a week ago. The British are winning antf Hitler knows it. The Forwaird. Viewpoint - - During the pauses in the great fight against Hitler a lew wise neoDle m Enirlanrl. Unirpd Stnroa nM,i rnA are beginning to point m where the British mistakes iau9 rtim iy Hugvsi. wnat snouio; nave lien done. We suggest would be better to leave these look-m IWta wntil, ate Wtl.ev is out of the way. We al know i(heve Aye,re migtakes and there will be yet more mistake perhaps, before wo are through yith this JW JKe ma.,n thing to search for is constructive ideas; that witt help ln the'nejr future The thing is to, win this WVW the presenl; tyri QYei;ying els?. There will be plenty of - time ta mull It ovQr after victoiy is Won! i he.iwwjam vew is. tho one needed just now. pretty well smeared with this oil About two hours later the North Yesterday while here they, were ly ing about all p.ver, ship. end?av- J oring to snatch sleep on the floois, In chairs, on staircases, etc. Their good cheer, was a. notable feature. Purser Da" vld Doran of tho AlnRira! TEX DAILY NEWfl " uuwjut ui.STKUiER rtbe passengers, as they took to the LOST IN COLLLSIOX hnit" ' ' . much worse." was her reaction, R. E. Carson, parson, general scnprai agent, agei". pas- Fred Tlmm, Ole Wlcklander. Henry forier. Dexter Beard, Sam Homer, Coast came along and the Job of Peter Strand, Bon Stanford, Cllf-geUlng the passengers aboard het ford Dahl, Jack Morgan, George ln lifeboats for the distance, of J Cook, Thomas. Randal, O, Salye?, H. a.bout three hundred fet from Larson, Carl Lwls, p. S. Reimanni shore to., ship proceeded immedi-' E. Salyespn, FiE. Matthews, John ately. Here again there, was, a mini- Chela, Adolf Qtt, m. F. Schoenber mum of disorder or confusion. By ger. N. Taraelvich. Fred Johnn 7:30 a.m. all were safe aboard the Albert Carlson. North Coast and three hours later. From Kodiak (transferred from they were ln Prin"c Rupert. The j steamer Lakina) Gerald Ge.rald Holstrom Holstrom, North Coast staying In Prince Ru-nert to discharge a. lare nuantltv of Kelchikari 'fish, the Alaska passengers remained aboard her and were fed until the Yukon arrived. MM VOGUE A PJURE WHIE j 7u Burning I f ! If TTVRPIMflHI - - - -' .I,, was carrying the worries for the big ' w,Sr party, arranging; their accomoda- vfUfe ox Application ior a iteer tnano future, royemepts, There! , fc Ww,.f steamer Pjinct; George, tlQd up for1!36 th untirt!-ni inienda to'appiy provide sleeping accommodation. It, c uucu knoWn m tW Meeker! was alsn trvtiie-ht thpfi th-tl- 4h8loclc, altuate at No. 727. ThJrrt A.mU 1 Ro: 111 sucn lime as, a.uother vessel ar- UUUJU num. m;uiva, to rwi. V-v -, r., rived to pick them up and take Tacoma. SJanjpn. Mr. and Mrs. Dan ensn, p- E- B s- Jnsen- 01ive IIale' them on to their destination at The Passengers Edith Upd- Settle. The complete list of the Alaska's Meaiwhlle. the A,laska lay gn the passengers i- as follows: From Skagway Floyd Flanlgan, beach with, her bow almost la the From Valdez R. R. Rogers. Mar- Jcjin Lee, Rpbut, Lee. trees, her hull evidently punctuied Un Mitch and. with a twenty degree list to Fmm rrrdnvnPnri nanc From Hahies Richard Flndlay, I port, She piled up on, a half ebb From SewardThomas Anderenn. Ernest Schmidt. Fred Boyles, Philip tide and, It seemed possible that Jamer Coebel. M. Wlcklandes. Kit Ensmlnger. R. Bothe, Lute Horyna, (salvage of the liner might present Carson, Peter Lallos, Ray Brewer. Alonzo Riley, James Moansfield, J.H. derson and 115 members of the Mrs.' .Al- and J. Hunt, George Mcysrs. JuneaU-Doa McPherwn. C. a1,CveVr "rfrf SwaPterson.C.S. Moore, Herbert w. tien, Arne Anderson. Marfan ? rSf i rSr,?aVi7 R?lshb?l Ted Polach' Mr and Mri Anderson, Mrs. Ida Fohr. Mr. and five members of the Alaska s crew jphn Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs A W Prlnele Mildred Lode- fvte, AjeuMan or,- Denall. both Ew'iS TTnd fejr ayumuvu'iH Mini;wH;r. in AiasKa,l"Vi . c(n. , prance Hupen TOwh- mignt come, here ta pick them un surr?L . flwc.e ?.uptTt arid faUw them to. Seattle. The jo? hoouSIS. Vor Tr problem was. finally solver! hw 9r-,fcr by the gisaa or bs the, bottu. for ranging for the, Yukon, northbound SnipUn th' prem3 or '.. froni Seattle, to, Alaska, on a regular thu 2cui jay of October, a. a voyage, ui.caii nere. ' ana take themt ,.. t;V..WV, - JO"N H03K1N3. uv vws'i aireapjf, Qrova t with 123, passengers, had no room (or anx mote, Impresslorjs oj Xeck J. H,. 8cou of, sar Francisco, head of the Rlveislde. mine, near Hyder, Alaska, told of being aroused from his sleep, by- grinding and I bumping and a sudden sto'n. Bv the! time; he was.aj&hj. to jump (ropi his ZZ 116 n hU pajamas, trpn?-' ?rs, 9? an4 pverifoat- Ie ?PoHe, of i the lak of 9pnfijsior in gluing the. passengers ashore and of the eood cheer that prevailed. " Tlie Qfficers. and, crew of' tha 'Alaska ld a, great" Job, hft salf. Crew members were standing by with' blankets" to" hand Central Hotel Modern Stea,rn-Hea,i.ed, Rooms, Dining Room. Steam Bath ana, Housekeeping Apartments Mrs., C, E. Black, Proprietress FRESH SHRIMPS Daily A,fter :30 n.m. BOA"? W.S.L. TRQTIER'S DOCK $1.65 uozs. $2.70 40OZSL $4.00 Mall. .aW Anhqur Tiqnnt . , ...,r. tQTTLLQ m BOHO THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PlISTILLEHY CO. LTD. NEW WESTMINiTER. BC This advertisement & (tot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or, by- the. Government ot, British Columbia. I For. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jack er Mr and Mrs. Rudomh Kransl and. the Northland Transportation Adams. B. E. Olsen. Mrs. J. Reish- jk.Si Rrnn!S John. rp Repo. Jeff KltteU A.P. a p Brnucck Co.'s steamer North Coast. Capt. A. fc.i n R,h wnrrpn pnv vivn J. Borklandalso proceeding south Hall, Fred Hougashre, Victor Samp- Grant Balawln' Mrs- Clorge iium onw k ocukwc, uiiiucuuici Aleagner, w. McDonnell, Ma- vmi vofuuu, a., a. ttruwii, rushed to her side. She brought the , bel Rude. Arthur Lapp!, Agnes Bay- Albsrt Jones. Sadie Sutherland, Joe H..5t,o ww "-ier, vv. a. twine, jonn Anaerson. al . pert. As the Alaska developed the list Jones, Clara Anderson, M. Jones, Clara Hansen. I. Ensstrom. J. Oib- i Immediately on stranding and there , son, p. A. Borg, A. He.ndr.lcks, .'appeared to be some uncertainty Brownfe-Whaley, Teddy Fromm, Mr' at first as to whether or not she might, slide of f Into deep water, the first thing was to rouse all the pas- and Mrs. Al Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rae, Ell Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam DupuLs, Sender Hukka, Mr. and sengers-ana get mem into tne uie-.Mrs. R. J. Hardlnc. J. L. Hall. John boats women and children first In I Micaheley, David Wherry, Lewis me usual cuswms oi wie sea. inere (Cysewshl, Elmer Koskek), Mr. and was a minimum of .excitement and nothing in the way of panic. No one suffered injury. It was a pitch dark night but not cold or raining. Mrs. Frank Whaley, Milton Mozeak, Frank Estrada, Duncan McLean. Robert Deacon, Dan McFadden, M. Manchester. E. C. Appel. Mr. and Soon. camp, fires were lit and the Mrs. T. J. Fromm, Herschel Davis, stranded passengers sat. around. Robert Harlan,' Joseph Herlan singing songs, cheerful and taking Thomas Herlan, Joe Nowlin, Pete their enforced discomfort quite fFriesen, Charles Newklrk. Flovd philosophically. One passenger had , Parrick, W. A. Raadatz, L. McLean. even carnea on a pon-ame raaio. n. Peterson, L. Harvey, T. J Espel-A fsw fell in the water as Iheyfein, Bill Sherman, Rene Content jumped, ashore from life boats. The "Albert Content, A. B. Culver, Joe water was covered with fuel oil, ev- 'Martin, John Julringt William Heer-id;ntly escaping from punctured 1 ich, J. J. Dalton, G. 11. Munlflowrr. fuel tanks, and clothing of aU was Laddie Kovanda, Dick ' Renloele Monday naJd Jensen, Mrs. R. X OaHovay. Whiting, Arthur "Viachei, lpifly Oljfnerv Vi B' Som Mrs,, ' ... , - ,x- .n i ifnov.,liin rvlnn W H Meilow. Mr. and From Ketchikan E. C. Oerson. n. p ., ' (Continued; irom Pagtt. One) jfc. aJsW caanw maLiEfi was 'Mrs. Y. Holstrom, Monte Stanley, MR. and Mj;s. Dick, Whitehead, Char- R. WeW " arouseer in a-oaze. He uoorw. . u " v--"..,wui ing Prince RUDert went alonpirip similarly .77 ... 0 f. . nape.n' went wpni J r rhritnfpnn ft. c Hill. Mr. and Ludwiesen, Harry Ludwiesen. Esth. . .m.. . ua6B6c allu - passengers' effects ing to, KetcWkan. The Alaska's passengers took hur- senger department. Chicagp, M.i-' R.Q1W9. Whl.tacMC 7 " 7 ,T " "'- time in 35 edly to the lifeboats shortly after waukee. St. Paul RaUway. Seattle, 'A. Alvar. P. Clawsen, P. Aspeland, I,In Blake, A, E. Jameson, er Hippodrome mon nt was at the bar on the Alaska. Hei Borglll Rhunes. Anna. Wlclf, L?il3 Edithe Goodtfln, Peter Peterson 'eel a Derfrm Uhenj. clad only, In' theh: night attire had ordered up the drinks for h& Peterspii, 'Marie F; Jetland, Anna oie KnuUen, Mrs. W. M. Redner shlpVliner; Folloidngtheir ai- ol stopping nsithcr.' to get hisl'SJiOiKnwdsen, Esther Saodbro, Jessie T rival at Prince RuDert sundav or me armies. He was one of tnase uujeuc MfHo,,,,.,,,,...,,.,.,,, 1C k f Oc' before nreed Nrth Coast. Mrs. Pries was; Mrs. L. A. Wakefield. Betty Langto, er Ludwlgsen, Mrs, Albert seelev. MANCHFSTER ' v " with him. "It might ' have, " been p,"M)Ikn honours, Mr. and Mrs. H. Walter Murray. J. H. Scott Mrs L. fp 0f " .... ' ' 1 V - i 1 TanAn rtlo cinrlpno Jnrval Sheen. r.r : jr.... x t Hastened Into Lifeboats Jie Daily i Lmornine. there annead for tint bo. fell Into the water as he steo-! Bas-. Ceilla Nerbo, Frank Martin. ; - -1 TrrMm, a problem as to what this already Ped from a lifeboat. David. Qow, Sam Harding, Henry iCtowded towrj was going to do to Pafeengers of the Alaska lnclud,- Carminate, Ole Halverson, Martin r !adcomodatetJiemovernlgh.t or un ed United' SMs' sobers Petersen. Arthur, Johnson. Pv Watt- Nan.aiino-Wellington IJlkl?x YaUcy Alherta Sootless Albert & MQCaffery, Ltd VHONE UG PHONE 111 MacKenzie's Furniture 20 p;!, EXI) TABLES Walnut finish Have your Christina, fll purchased, now, we uill holttni you until required roone "a 327 TIllItDAVLV RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily tanadian rish & told Mora t'rtnc Kapert , ? CleanlrrT,... VWWBW Co. Ltd. BrltUa ColttBli COUGHS k COLDS Ormcs HqjeJiourKl and Honey 50c KcxaJl ite Pine and Tar 25c antl 50c Bronchial Syrup 50c Ormes ltd. 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