i WSJ&2 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 27, 1940 IF Vou Are Looking for a Walking Oxford With Style, Plus Quality, At a Reasonable Price Try a Pair of "Miss Atlanta" These shoes are built to our own specifications and we can guarantee absolute satisfaction with every pair. Priced 4.45 and $3.95 Sole Agents for Hartt, Onyx, Jack and Jill Shoes Family shoestoreltD. 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 IL F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid in advance, per week Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parti of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Suites, yearly period, paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year Jiassinea.aaverttsinB. per word, p" Insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9S News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ol Circulations rAILY EDITION EDITORIAL FRENCH -CANADIAN ATTITUDE The French language newspaper "Le Jeur," published in Montreal, has been publishing articles dealing with the BEATEN AT HONOR FOR KETCHIKAN MR. TOBEY' Prince Rupert Basketball Team Employees Express Esteem and At- Kntialns Third Itevers (111 lYrtinn far Denartinr Sunerm- Northern Tour 35 to 31 tendent Score ; .At live o'clock yesterday sustaining two deleats at noon the employees of the Cana- New Metlakatla, Wednesday night dian National Railways gathered by a score of 52 to 33 and Thurs- in the waiting room of the depot day might 59 to. 35. the Standard to do honor to their departing su-Oil basketball team of Prince Ru- perintendent, W. II. Tobey, recently pert moved in to Ketchikan -yes- appointed to the position of, gen-terday and last night last the first eral manager, Pacific Great East-of two games there by a score of em Railway. 36 to 34. The first half was a slow Peter Lakle acted as spokesman J affair but play livened up In the foi the employees and, In pressnt-second and a good game was madi: jng the gilt, a purse of gold, he ex of it, five minutes overtime being flalnr d that it was from the em-1 required to settle the Issue. i rloyees of all ranks and depart-' Ketchikan played the entire meats over the division as.a sym-game without substitutions, the bo! of the esteem and affection In high scorer 'for the home team be- which Mr. Tobey was held by those ing Northup with fourteen points, with whom he worked, being an MacPhee led the Prince Rupert Indication that his acts of kindness basket getters with nine although and sympathy which he had dem-he was banished in the second half onstrated on many occasions to for personals. The finest shot of employees, had not ?one unnoticed the game was a long one from cen- or unappreciated. lie further tre floor by Herbie Morgan. Holke- pointed out that Mr. Tobey's stad and Domlnato were good for sportsmanlike and comradely bear-Prince Rupert. Bynon was not up ing toward his fellow workers had to usual shooting form. Prince Ru- much to do in bringing about that pert had full measure of play but loyalty to the company which went had bad luck In finishing. far towards producing effective re- Jim Currie was unable to play at suits. He said It was hot "Oood-Ketchlkan, having sprained his an- bye'' but rather "nu revoir" and kle at New Metlakatla, a repetition hoped that their ways would crass under similar circumstances of an n the days to come, accident which happened last year. , Mr. Tobey. In a fitting response, Art Stedman refereed. istated he was hardly able to find Scoring (fouls in parenthesis), suitable words in which to ac- I Pfince Rupert Morgan, 5 (1); 'nowledge his personal indebtedness ij'Beyon, 7 12); MacPhee, 9 4);to the employees on the division O.Domlnato, 4 U; Stiles, C i2- e ireeiy pointed out that he fen 3.00 9.00 02 25 Campbell. Holkestad 3 (0); total jit. was the splendid co-operation 34. fnd lovally of the employees to Ketchikan Hlnkleman, 11 (2); the railway, as well as the conscl Harris. 2 (2): Elliott, C (3); North-1 entlousness and efficiency with rup, 14 (1); Phlllios. 3 (1). Iwhich they carried out their work The second Ketchikan game will I that made it possible during the be played tonight. past several difficult years of the depression to make as good a nvmr mrr Friday, January 26, 1940.jVJI ? UlVJ JJ 1 WAR ORDERS Two Million Dollars Worth Awarded last Week, Minister of Transport Announces OTTAWA, January 27 (Canadian Pressi Hon. Clarence D. Howe result of the recent provincial election and, in summing .minister of transport, announces up, the editor of that paper says: "What I assert is the en- the war supply Board has tire province of Quebec is profoundly disgustedvith the - .'S of and Russia and that will policies Germany they rejoice ended January 2o. construction to the limit at the success of the democratic nations." work on the Atlantic and Pacific In .summing up the vote, French Canadian authorities coasts necessitates an outlay of say that there is very .little imperialist sentiment in Que-,5250-00 bee. The people of Quebec favor a united Canada and, in nr'TP7 order to preserve unity, they are willing to take an active iNlf lYIllNrY v, : 1 i i n it i trill XJ lTAVrllJLJ X jjui l m uie war .aim aisu uiey ayice vvji.ii viuunicu vmeii- euve that, in the present European conflict, the fate of Christianity is at stake. What they are opposed to is con- i IF WEDS senption. If they had thought that Mr. Duplessis was . , , . xlnrUf un -f t,:.T : ,1 -Eccentric Terms of Bank President "Siit- mien iic asncu iuj men vutc ill ui uei tu rvaue ctm- scription they would have voted for him. However, they J neneveti itignt Hon. Ernest Lapointe when iie told ihemj Will Affect Son in British Columbia circumstances would compel them. It was an unpleasant JaPnese Diplomats, Meeting At thing to lell. them -but it was probably true and it may do Rud kc 4Th' 'tecom-good. Many of us do not like to be told unpleasant facts "'Government uui 11 is oiten good jpr us to near them. fered almost .as jnuch as British and French. As .Britain is doingtmostof lhe policing of the seas and has had every available ship, great or small, out lQoking for mines pr submarines, she has Jiaturally borne the brunt of the fight-, ing and has had the largest number of losses. Compared with the number of-ships carrying supplies the losses have not been very large. 'Now, the enemy .seems to be gathering in force and, if '1 the Russians .should .break through Poland, the Germans may joinlhem in a united attack on the Scandinavians, or at any rate on Holland and Belgium. It seems evident that a big effort will be made soon. BUDAPEST, January 27 (Cana dian Press) Japanese diplomats IfFAT. WrrJIITIVn Cnnv now in conference herp will r. jKhowiiiR as had been done. He de-fired to thank one and all, In everv department, from the top to I the bottom, for the co-operation that he had ben given and to wih earn rjnei God-speed for the future j. HAWKS AND WINGS TIE Two All Deadlock in National Hockey League Game at Detroit Last Night DETROIT, January 27 (Cana dian Press) Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wines battled last 'night to a two-all overtime draw m tne only scheduled name last night In the National Hockey League. The additional point allowed the Red Wings to part company with the New York Americans and take over exclusive possession ol. fifth place. Tonight the schedule .calls for Montreal Canadiens to .play the Maple Leafs In Toronto . i wimniuDntc t nr. i-DiToronto men. .wit rrcjr J.U OVUIU WllOl INLIUII WMB CU VULC illiillllSL . wan. i . iy ; (nmnrrnw nlrhf Mm nrlll Dup;asSis .becau,f, if the present government resided, it - ",1 would prooaoiy oe ipnowetl by a union administration ; " Z ; 't " " : " "7; .7". ' 1ers at New York, Boston at De pledged to conscription. day that ne hoperto rernain single. At the present iimeihere is no need for a conscription The father. John Burns Fraser. law. TJiere are more men offering than are needed. A formerly Bank of Nova scotia presi- n -r r mm . riant ATiVAmKit ft laovlnn trolt. 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J.im FtId. aged 3. and Ruth !stad. about " ,nhl- " enumer..! , 8. were walking home 7:30 p.m. from the Baptist Church. e appotntwl by Mr. Brown. where th(y had been to see .a , ""' wir uo Ul,a lhe PPnlmnt to make of . wedding, and were about to turn off Sixth Avenue Into EberU Street meratora for all the polling ,t4-when a car driven by Emll Jensen l'on in. Uw Mmicy ex.:eut ..n from behind travelllnif P" ,luPt hU ritv .!, tMstwerd. Barbara was evidently two ,rtldln PoUl Parties, wh, ;, of ' M the Liberal and r suuak and thrown to the side 'the road, being rendered uncon- CF on the result of , sclous. while the two other glrli yMon, each n.imi.iut. ,1 ran home to tell Mrs. Teng. the fifteen men to handle the wc Idriver stopped hla car. picked up A n m nt "" aH tnn and took her to the hos- Prepnrud by these apjwlntecs an ,pUl. then Immediately reporting Ul-aU at every house and nuk the Incident to the pollee. 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