if' 111 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER , THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscrintlon Rates in City Per Year, $5.00; Half Month, 50c; One Week, 12c DAILY EDITION a Year SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1941.! Pattullo to Continue ... Hon. T. D. Pattullo has decided to continue to lead the Liberal government at Victoria for the present, to standing figure in a national administration with parties represented. all Two CJmrchills ... Prime Minister Winston Churchill is doing much to T"1 the hPe of Anglo-American unitv voiced in 1899 by another and earlier Winston Churchill An author named Winston Churchill, in the book "Richard Carvell, discussed early difficulties between England and the United States and' said, "I pray God that time maj soften the bitterness caused . . . and that the Stars and Stripes and Union Jack may one day float together to cleanse this world of tyranny." That was Winston Churchill, the American novelist of Cornish, New Hampshire. It is rather a coincidence that it is another of the same name who at the present time leads the British people and who has undoubtedly done much to help further the unity of thought between the two peoples CLERKS IN LEAD STILL Are At Top Of Standing In Canadian Scottish Bowling League Clerks, by winning a two games Year, $2.50; One t0 one vlctorv over Sergeants No. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mail. $3.00 ' ? ,J a"" ond Battalion, Canadian Scottish, MK.Miif R op the CANADIAN i'kess 'Bowling League. Results of last The Oui&cUan Prw to exclusively entitled to u.se far publtoartlom of all niws nijfhtv scheduled weekly Dlay Were tut I. r.r . h AourvMntjwl Prw In thin Oanpr fljlrl also Ule '"S'H oviisuuu-u """'J local news published therein. All rtphus ol republioi.ion of special despatches therein axe also reserved as follows: Sergeants No. 2, 1; Clerks, 2. Cooks, 2; Officers No. 1, 1. Pipers, 2; Puddle Jumpers, 1. Officers II, 2; Sergeants No 1, 1. Quartermasters Stores, 3; No. 1 Section, 0. Dry Dock, 2; Jeeps, 1. The Individual scores: Sergeants No. 2 1 fifmnsnn 12(1 fill the vacancies in his administration and to meet the NiChois ZZZZZZZZZ. 87 legislature under the present set-up. He has a precedent Appieton 92 in the British House of Commons when Ramsay McDon- Lawrence 263 aid, with less than a majority of the house, carried on .JjJJ"" " 5so the government of the country for a considerable period. XotaIs ZZZZZZZZmz Wliat plans Mr. Pattullo may have we do not know clerks 1 but he has had plenty of time to consider the situation Butler ' 217 and, doubtless, knows what he is doing. ;Demerse 138 Keane 128 Joe Harris Speaks . We like the verbal display put on in the House of Commons Tuesday by Joe Harris, member of the House of Commons for Toronto. He was appealing to Prime Minister Mackenzie King for leadership or to step aside and hand nvpr flip inri tn snmpntip pIsp Hp said' iRattersby 207 Henderson 173 Handicap 150 Totals 1008 ....Cooks 1 Akerman 108 Hutchinson -...207 "Speaking as an ordinary member of the Canadian ZZlZZZZZZZZm House of Commons and guaranteeing all the co-opera- hemes ZZZZZZZ'ZZm tion I can give at this time, I say: recognize us; acknowl-t Handicap 139 edge inspire shame enthuse exalt Tcta,s 1000 us; us; us; us; us; em-, ploy us; drive us; order us; command us; criticize us; J officers No. 1-approve us; disapprove us; spank us; listen to us; possess RfchaTdson 11C- nfOTlnCPDP lit' rtrvf-l lie nlininrn lie rl rtvi 1. rl r tio. vnt. '.ArChbald .. 1 81 116 perize us; cheer us; treat us; prepare us; dedicate an(l)Parker ZZZZZZZZZZ.ioo rededicate us; bereave us; conscript us, and for God's Dow ...ZZZZZZZZZah sake lead US." Handicap 150 Totals 711 Hon. Arthur Meidien . . . i n . . . . Knight 162 Un a former occasion we have expressed the opinion Law 208 that it would be a tactical mistake to make Hon. Arthur Frayne 178 Meighen or any other old man leader of the Conservative Lamer 159 ovf,r T, V, ; i, ,i ;c 4.1, i. Cameron 82 jjMiLj. 11 11c 10 tjiuocu mm 11 uie meu is tu iuuk iur- ward to forming of a national government in the near flltllTP it U'JIS thp hpet nnceililo mnro Wn kmi. nf Handicap 127 Totals 789 J uddlejumpers 1 man Wfoi. flHa,l ,..f -n.v,j. iiuvu iu 1 cjji tocn Liny 111c uiizci vHiives ui Lee 130 such a time and in such a manner. He is a man of un- i Wilson ZZZZ'ZZZZZZZ.129 doubted ability, but much too old to begin to build a party ,Jewe11 - almost frnin rrvminrl un TTp milrl hmx-ai'ax ha o m,t Robby 243 2-v.....v. -(' nuwiu, iiumvtv.1, CI i 1 V'iit- ri 1- Michaels ...167 Handicap 150 ....Totals 911. 871 Sergeants No. 1 1 Warburton 108 Mclntyre 147 Stewart 100 McAuley 169 Jones 187 Handicap ...150 Totals 861 Hodges 247 Handicap 147 Totals 938 No. 1 Section 1 Roberts .148 Wilson 108 Joy 143 156 69 97 150 191 150 812 2 156 136 73 171 127 150 146 140 899 2 161 174 143 198 124 150 950 2 139 182 147 .147 975 2 203 171 88 3 138 189 87 i50 180 150 895 3 199 159 167 228 271 150 813 1171 212 212 119 88 182 139 959 2 136 136 94 91 194 150 801 2 145 151 109 143 143 127 911 2 114 147 182 144 235 150 .972.. Ul UUtAXdd . . . Baker 141 154 According to a former United States ambassador to 117 "ZIZ"iS 284 Russia the secret of the success of the Russians in dp- b. Forbes isn 142 ;wmu' luuimj ttyaiiiM, Liie inuzis lies very largeivi in the blnndv nnro-ps when mani nf fV.o 01., r lnnflA 0,1 Handicap 140 . . J l i.icwij ux me cw my icouuio 11m Totals Totals politicians were convicted ot traitorous negotiations with Germany and Japan. The chief agent for the traitors was Leon Trotsky, who had sold out his country for an expeeted political, advantage. This Fifth Column was very widespread and when its leaders were liquidated most people seemed to think it was another case of Russian barbarism. During their trials, most of which were held in public and were at- vcnucu u me L-unsuuir representatives 01 man v pnnn- stores 1 tries, the convicted men admitted that they had agreed Turner 155 to accent the leadershin of TWskv in nlnnc tn oc.in Harris ...i67 SUUmthat there wa to be a n , ZZZZTiS Jg """-"'fi"8 i,i "iwuBuict, iiiiuuuy iiuurniaiion was passed on to Germany and Japan who were to back up the rebels in their efforts to change the administration. Had these Fifth Columnists succeeded, the country would have been all ready to receive the Germans when the invasion took place. As it was, they found an army officered by young men, efficient and loyal and well prepared to resist any attack by a foreign country. After the house-cleaning one of the Russian leaders is reported to Jiave remarked: "It is easier for a burglar to break into a house if he has an accomplice to let him in. We have taken care of the accomplices." Today Russia has no sabateurs, secret agents or fifth column-ists to co-operate with the invaders. 3 141 88 145 139 j "85 3 471 127; 159' 152 3 166 4GPO" IN ACTION The soldier who appears in this photo to be giving a play by play description of a football match Is the gunnery position officer of a Royal Canadian Artillery howitzer battery. His instructions are broadcast over a loudspeaker system to each gun and the crews aim their weapons accordingly. 125 J The scene Is in England, during 147 1 artillery exercises. Bowling Standing Inter-Services League Second Quarter 176'Area Headquarters .... 6 150 819 3 248 189 154 209 214 127 mi 3 150 174 160 97 123 150 .855 Signals 5 Won Lost Pts. Seal Cove 4 Scottish No. 1 - 4 Scottish No. 2 3 Navy 3 Medical Corps 2 Engineers 2 Dry Dock 1 Seal Cove 0 Ollara 190 MacLennan 120 Handicap 133 Totals 842 Jeeps l Bailey 185 Dulder I 148 Lyons 124 McClintick 161 Pollock 116 Handicap 150 Totals 881 172 Sergeants No. 2 17 fipers 15 Jeeps 14 Sergeants Attached 13 Dry Dock 13 922 Puddlejumpers .12 I Section 11 3 Officers No. 2 10 153 Sergeants No. 1 10 100 Helldrivers 5 170 Officers No. 1 5 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 163 113 133 871 Z 93 134 118 195 123 150 813 90 Dry Dock 1 2 I82 Hoyt 1477 173 292 Hodgson ...103 172 Jakel 128 122 140 Robert 160 113 9" Butterfield 117 156 3 ; Handicap 150 150 180' Totals 805 886 8 9 9 10 9 13 11 11 15 16 17 14 14 22 126 159 133 811 3 SPECTACLE IN MUSIC "Moon Over Miami." With Don Ameche And Betty Grable, Coming To Capitol Theatre The glamor city of Miami provides the background for the music, laughter and romance of the elaborate technicolor musical film "Moon Over Miami," starring Don Ameche and Betty Grable? which is coming to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday, j "Moon Over Miami" is a gay, tune-filled tale of two "sisters, Betty Grable and Carole Landls, and their aunt, Charlotte Green-Iwood, who Invest their $5000 inr iheritanre In the hope of realizing big dividends. Thir Investment is a holiday fling with expensive clothes and a luxurious (suite and the expected dividend is ja millionaire husband for Betty. I Not one but two supposed million-I aires are hooked. Robert Cum- 153! 112) 1101 150 853 147 23 With Pipers, Attached Sergeants, 2oq i;k ana iergeants no. 1 239 still having three games to play, 150 e leaSue standing to date is as f,G1 ioiiows: Clerks 19 3 102 177 141 183 147 quartermaster's Stores 18 Cooks .......18 19 18 18 17 15 14 13 13 12 mlngs is a bona-fide millionaire wftile Don Ameche is but a play boy looking for an heiress. The finale is refreshingly different. The picture boasts eight hit tunes "Kindergarten Conga," "Hurrah for Today," "Miami;" 'Tve Got You All to Myself," "Loveliness and Love," "You Started Something," "Is That Good?" and "Solitary Seminole." There are several spectacular dance routines. lOl 10 5 5 Cambrai Phone ! Bridge Is Held i Affair Held Last Night at Howex 1 of Several Members of j I.O.D.E. Chapter. A successful telephone bridge party was held last night at several homes of members by Cambrai Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. The regent, Mrs. T. Fraser, was asslst-' 3 ed in organizing the event by Mrs. ,iW. M. Watts and Miss Kay Baker. I The prize winners were: Ladies 'J 3 110 iir5t, xviiss t rances rnomson, oBau; j consolation, Mrs. Gordon Lloyd, 1150; men's first, Miss Joan Cross, 5640; consolation, C. A. Kellett. 1380. COACHES HIS SWEETS A New York confectioner has his sweetmeats delivered in a Victorian coach. 122 J 183 1 SALMON TOPS 160' More salmon is canned a.t Ket- ,113chikan, Alaska, than In any other 150 city in the world. 838, N THE sri'RKMt: ( Ol UT Of ItKITISII roi.r.MiiiA In I'roliatr In the Matter f the "AilmlnWratlon Aft" and 114, In tlie Matter of the ltate of John 2141 William Wells. Kwrniseil Intestate iuM.v nonce uiu Dy uraer or His Honor, W. . Fisher, made on the 25th day of October. A. D. 1941. I waa appointed Administrator of the estate of John William WelU, deceased and ell partlea having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish ame, properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of November, A. D. 1941, and nil parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Prince Rupert B.C., this 27th day of October. A. D. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. STANLEY W.COLTON D C Ph C CHIROPRACTOR 1 Wallace Block Phone G 10 JOIN YOUR PAL CANADA'S FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE LIES OVERSEAS. THE FOURTH AND SIXTH DIVISIONS NEED REINFORCEMENTS. VOLUNTEER TO PLAY YOUR PART TODAY! The Army needs skilled tradesmen. Now Js your opportunity to learn a trade while ervinK your country. Join up note! Your nearest recruiting 0mce has full information rcKardiim trades openings and every branch of the Services. 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