PubTl DAILY EDITION The daily "news. lshed Every AftPrnoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue ii. F. PULLEN Man.aglng:Edlt5r ; . SIlItSCKll'lHiN ItATKS SubicflptlorrBates inCity-Per year. $5.00; Half. Year $2i(0ibne'Arfnlbi 50c; One week. il2c. Out oi Town -subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a year . ADVERTISIMJ r'a.KS Local ;Readers, per line, per Insertion 25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion .02 ' Advertising -and ' Circulation -Telephone . S8 Member or Tilt canauian press . ni'CtiadlAn'Prf3 lg'xcrualvt!j' ntWel Mms rorreipuWication of ftf tttmi dEtc!if i-mltted to It or to the Assorla,tJ PteeR In this papr and alao th , local uws published Unrein. All ilRhta of republication of cxwcli! danoatohea tjxrpln are dlso retrvd EDITORIAL Sa tu rd.ay , March 15, 1941. Rrince Rupert And The War Effort - - The majority of the people of Prince Rupert, We believe, are anxiqusthat everything this port and its facilities can do to further the war effort should be done. A few may have "beep primarily interested in causing the government tpoiitieal embarrassment. Such an attitude is'to'be'heartily cOrtdemhed'at a serious time like this. We believe hbwever,' thdt'the;mbtive ofthemost of those who criticize has been thdt they feel sincerely that our facilities have ndt being' taken full advantage of. They have feltthat Prince -Rupert-is capable of and should be doing more'In'the Way of (producing the sinews of war. We are" .alD'honestiy'Dl'the' belief that the powers that be are as arixJtius as We-tire that,-ednsist'ent With efficiency, Prince IlUpert's' capacity Shdtild'be'UseH'to'the'fullest advantage inthenvar effort. rSome inconsistent statements have been made in the past. 'The -minister of -munitions and supply himself had saUlithUt all'thindustrial'plantsiwere already busy. Sincd then, evidently on the basis of better information that had been supplied Win, Mr. 'HbWe has now said that steps ard being'taken-tofmbbilize Ull the available industrial plants? in IBritisVCOlUmbia-J-large and small to put them at wo'rkonVittilAyar'retJUirem'eiits. Officiarinquiriesreceiv-edie.ven at the Daily News office this week indicate that lODAY FINALS IN BOXING OF Flyweight 'Lance Corporat fJ. CohVer, !Jt6cky M6"utltain Ran-fgers. i VliantaniwtiRlit 'Wivate U. Cals worth, Jtocky Mountain KaiiRfrs. Featherweiglit (Jimner O. T. Hunter, -102nd. Battery. Lightweight Private 'Parkinson, Rocky Mountain (Rangers. Welterweight Leading Air craftsman W. W. Keith, -Royal Canadian Air Force. Middleweight Private. J. Cooper, Rocky Mountain Rangers. Light Heavyweight 'Corporal C. E. Porter, Rocky Mountain Rangers. Heavyweight tjunner in. fK. McCabe, 102nd. Battery. Jhardsr than Gunner Kerrigan oi desirollS of see'irtg'that OUr facilities-are put to the'fuHestlRoeky Mountain Rangers ahd'semtngiy dareaiLetnesto tryahd IpOSsible'Use. f-nce cnral W. Cook bf the ,get hlm. The fretalt Vas lack of AR'frtr-fllP flrv Hnrik ifsplf auo lnmv fcf frrtm o "WKy M0Hntaln Rangers. ; herrthabcouldbe'd(Jne'equallyus-vell or; better elsewhere.J , imi uecause'iney are anxious we anu' our resources should i 'benvorkirtg-as'fUllynd efficiently as possible in Winoirtgi Kilt, tllllV "A rill tlV,4r t.lJftU t r. rt,. it.Ai !.. v. . 1 i 1 J ' 1 1 ."Vl vfiv.'""' fm. nicjr 1DJI tu UC U1C LIlilL tllU UUtJOniieSr ' (and dfficiitls who-hnve to-do with thcuse of our facilities . ldre ilnbued'with tliQ-aame spirit. ; ' . jPossibly'tHins'rrttiynotrhave'beeii'moving' raiiidlvi jasttheVltnriht have. 'Dmnnranips.hvvio UHiiigs'ilojidt JnOve.wiihthe5ame?!oldiefficienoy as dofthell 'HictdtdMhips. We'do-jiot-believe-that Princeillunert has iccjj iiiL-iiiiiinau.'(i ugainsu iwe'tio, nowever, expeet an early ceding U)Inrthe waMeffort'here as well aselse-HVhere throughflut'lhe-country. iiriyou 'have something to sell, a classified advertise-ment-in this,paper will soon le"t you 'know if there is a buyer in the city, ' 5 . r.B.i'f.i I I-Stafs Vs. rRqpert 'Savqys MARGH il9i20 'Exhibition JBlJf, FISHERMENUlnstal ' MARINE MOTORS' 'Kernith rorlLycoming Ant-iJ.fr.iRENTZEN. Itpat "WandeHuH"' C6Way ) iERESll : l)atly v4ferHW.rn. BOAT nV.S.L. RDtlErt'S 'DOCK a.ft A . 1. t u ,1 . . . 1 I particularly slow.. 'Had the fans been . ii j aw 1, . . . 1 t JliM " ' ' "u "1 1- 7 V-IB.l'?I,rtU,Vl- UU1."K lOIl1. flyweight bout, 'whlchas -allowed to .they -.would cer. aim wiei siiipuuuunjg uian a is uuirg. mere IS no-ar- 'w opener, Lance' Corporal Corner ;talrdy-toveealleld-forftehtlwt-ln4 fgument'dbdut-that. The"re are bther aspects to;be consid-L 'ered 'hoWevCh sudh as the possibility of obtaining men I j nvnomfe'icompetent ot manning the plant. In this regard the"re isthe question of housing. Men are not antfious to Heave thdr comfortable homes elsewhere and, in many i&isesig06d ijbbs, to come to 'Prince Rupert to -live under imore'dr less'discdmfdrt andakeshift'conditions. There 'niay'alo be the' difficulty at'times of getting the deliveries of necessary materials to be used on the jdb. Such matters as these -are questions of organization and can umiislioum be righted. As we have said before, we believe the large ma jdrity 1 of people of 'Prince Rupert are anxious that the tor fa'4 Cilities shoUUl'be-Used'to their best advantao-P not. fnr nn.'. IN Jodl rPliartVa Hill 'f rtl. iVir winun-nrtlin .f ..ll.' 1 1 t BasltefbaTl stead of stalling. Sornehow or other . (Letnes got himself a bloody nose ujiu iVLuvaou . piayeu (umsen into a decision whifrh 'was unanimously accorded. It was hard to see, how-l ever, what he .aid to earn it. " 'Private Parkinson of ih'e 'Rockjl ",MouAtaln Rarigers will represent ilhe area at'VancoUVer In the' light-weight ' classi,hlstchelduled oppOh . ent, Lance' Corporal Pescott;of Urt SignaKCorps haTing'heen adjndg4 ed by toe medical" of fleer to be hi no condition toJflSht. j 'Private il. 'boaiworth of the Rocky - Mountain ' tiangers did - not have ,toflght Or'hUtrlp-as'.ban4 tamwelght 'represeritaUye. ! mm W Sei-e!d jThi;d;striliht 'Vktiry f)vr 'KlmbtHey rTw.Take W. Clianipionihip TrtAin, -March '15:Trall Smoke Eatersi'defeAted'klhlberley 'DyiiflJ mlteryyia score of'four to-noth-' ing tlast nliht -to iwln the West Kootertay Hockey 'fjeague and 'tlte Brltisli .'Columbia -senior 4hockej chaimplonsWp. ilt wus lhe "thli Straight vlfttoryrf0rlhe SmOke IN JUie'102nd. Battery, 120ipdUnds, and flj;riJ (InMIPr Canadtejn; Coach, Paul Thompson, Chicago. barely manage to survive, Mowers" SPORT Af hRrtv Mountain Rangers. ir.-Ji 11: '111 If '1 JiLAi 1 118 pounds, jabbed and punched V arSIl'J If lllo hecohtrOversyoverHhe'Ceague's Wading centre 'has 'blown 'around the-heads of 'Bill'Covilsiy'ofiBoston and -Syl Apps W Toronto with Schmidt and JfeilCo!vllIe-and'Phll Watson of -Rangers skati'ng'fast' behind ihem -for conslderAtton.1 Cowley and Apps ran Onctwo in'the scOririg race -most of the reason. Along right wing' the selectors have Bobby Bauer of'Boston. GOrd'Drll-lotfofTorOnto and the sharp-sho6t-lng Hextall, bidding u retain ' the goal-scoring championship,' as the logical choices. To patrol the other side' Of the1 boards on this mythical ssuad there are 1 Dave Schrin-er of Toronto, 'WoOdy-Dumart of Boston-or 'Syd'llowe sjf'DelrOlt. tio 'dOnbt there 'are others whose- fancy deeds-have taken hold of the "writers. Certain H U thuthy -must be Impressed by the coaching Jobs done by Clarence .(HarinyliDay, who had Toronto In first plac? most of the fi?amy Cooney Weiland, -whose 'Brulss set up a recoil of 23 Unbeaten games, and'Dick.'Irwin'WlV) took half-a-dozen green rookies and moulded them Into a hard-skating band for Montreal Phones 18 & J9 l',Oj!toX 573 "A'BSOIiUTFjliYtPRHRf Valuable airt and 'Household Premiums are absolutely free to you when you save our Cash Coupons given for purchases of 25 cents Or more. It U' too ood'topa&sup. Comelnaiid 'let lis'explaln' the" plan1 to you. WUSSrtbliEM'S (ECONOMY fSTORE Where -Dbllars IlaveiMofe ti The best goalies th. season have if been Walter Broda of Toronto t Maple Leafs, the sensational De- J Mowers, and J Boston. In a 9 perfotmance has been extraordin- ary but 4he balloting will tell r jj whether it overshadowed the work t J of the two veterans. Most of thp older greats of the bluelliv? -havejj had hstter-than-aVerage seasotis ;J with some like Clapper; Goodrcllov, Earl Selbert of'Chlcago and 'Bingo J able to go on forever 'without show- J mg tne ravages or hme. injuries hurt the 6hances of ' Ilanpevs' Ott Heller alid Wllf Tierd' Of New 'Yprk 'Americans. "Shining so 'brU'hlly thdt it could not lielp'but attract notice "was the star of Walter Stan-qwakl, the whirling dervish of Toronto's rearguard. The youncrWln- ilif) IS HONORED w piay ixs junior -i i n ... .uii "... 'Ui "'tii coming along, Smith.- , . iDOSitiOIl to thnlH ,,. 1 earned the decision fairly enousli. illiai VUCHUl i, .'po time toconv ikerifffdn.:;dld some 'rushing "In ; the i .If iloeal hockey iail tirt . ""sec&ld'roiuid and 'worked hard for, SMITH ERS, March 15. The an0ai1 of lim'' lllt Ui , j - ' ii'' -n i. rm -ile . . .... .,, . . n flnp .Timirvi Vi....t... . a ume out un mc vimviniA Min-h . 15: -umver-: members or tne simmers "junior r '" . ua,-. . ...J w... - - llfcal.. !, .. .. i trouoie was a uwcwiuwn . a or'ljMtlKh'CDluinWa ThnVdr- hockey team were-entertained, at a """''S-m.-;,:, w-.vn..,.... birds difeated Vietoria uomintes omner m me tiuason "iioiei mbii - ' - ik tired before the end of the .third 3? 32 tast ,iUinl e nrst Friday eyhirtpr ' In trtmite. to Uhtlr . " ,'10D?wel llis" vvul' M, whereas the steadier Comer as Qf Ule nna, ror the .flne succes,se. ,n hockey, at !Pro '",,ly ,ful 'd "i ;:,.( flUl'e fresh, 01.1, r'r.i,,,nhlM MiUnr hiiskitthnll fiiftrir rcppntlv when thov MiSftw kn. HOUcvt 1 Un , k - iiiewin'oruttimtru. x.,-uunici iMc . overcame the Queencl -Junlor'nock- -" : ukii of .the 102nd. Battery over Corp. . ... ey mm tb'b'Hifst hftihe the fine 'i'! Vear aud il ls ''m-d tU D.tt.Penny ofNintli'FottreM . .rHrophy prevented by'U. CWe)-' "7 UH "D ,tt,mr! :" nals in the f eatheceiffht ' number I iiwAiiar.for lh. trtttinr .Af Hw-contlno' 1.. i. .,-.. . wa the most decisive of the eve-, CDHDT f U AT InrHitli nnliimhi .fftr-thP Mniuai l,,at Ihcy iwvi- Sm.. inlng. Early .kt the first round Hun-J pi xV-I in 1 ;Llfc Assurance Co... and abo for'0"01 lw0 cr u" ' ' isr, 133 . pounds, sent Penny, 130, - ' lvivluK ripfpnlerl nnnll tap-team nl 'hehKMtr.'lJfcss out nl 1: ,wjr..i u..uuB xc t " - ""7" 'Prince-OeOj-ge hockey players. had tt' hard 16ng right swing which, ahei.e ,no surer ilgl, .OI als ayers were tne guesls of will, therefoi. he applied to Penny's head until, fclosentas the National H.xikey.L. h. 'Kertney. local agent for the JMr 1 TTi e T ,Ti, '"ILeaguo'&.play-offs than Iht pen- Mutual Life Assurance'Co., at this railed It a technical knockout In jng bzmim ,ror.lhe aiinnai dJnner. lne orilv thing to mar the the second. (Canadian Press all-star team!, now occasion being" the'fact that' two or Gunner W. K. NeilsOn of the undr way among the clrcursj ' the hockey rtlaycrs. tluy Ludgdte: 102nd. Battery got on his bicycle hockey writers. There have btfcn an'd'dordle'lleathetlhetw. were ill immediately after the start of the enough outstanding players m a and not able to jjttnd. .Boston . 27 welterweight event and In a few ason notewwthy for Wie tense- The larKe sterllnc silver cun dec-JfTorpnto W 'Plye members -cf the Rocky seconds ran Wmseif right out of jiess of the fight for the league orated the centre of the table' aiid,Delrolt 21 Mountain 'Rartgers Regiment, two breath. Then he was a fairly easy championship to assure a close yac later filled and emptiid wricnRarZer 23 of the 102nd. Battery and one of mark for' tieadlng Aircraftsman W. ivote itrusfgle Ir nearly every posi- 'tpats Wre dhmk tn ,the future Chicago .... 18 the Royal Canadian Air Force twill W. Keith of the Royal Canadian Hon. The coasensus of the sports $ucce.s of Smllhers 'Juniors and to Canadiens in journey from Prince Rupert 16 Air Force.'belng saved onlyby the writers -who-thoos -the team Will vebber who so Kcnerously pre- Americans 8 the.oyernmertt is -ROW tnldnsonie-sort of a census W.ith!of action. .There were toava been 1he flrst mmd Cow started i thnt. mm in vimu . '(two others but' one had been set- j Jtidging from reports which we have received, BrK LlJfi'SiS J?l!ir,y !nl.n.l in . . xf at least nine, slttlns oil thft-can-: ranh- "n511 01 uiiu vjuiuinuia niciuucin iiuyc iiccn wuiiuiit: nam in icuuni cauv uni tM eo Mn tho flnff ThP . . . ... .. . ,k.v. riKf, .nM j ... .i . t 1 . . .'1 :.. i: " ' " - ivas ana trvuieto snaicp i rino. ib- .n.e if"" iifiiiuiiiiriiiiiiir iivunii-iniitiii win iwn . niiii 111 ni'i wi i-ijkii 1 1 nuu 1 -n v o irr rv- uiai vt r iciiwi a hn n Jtofmen,mate'riUl'UiKl machines. 'Doubtless, Skeenn's own-ept -thelr moneyis worth eventis on t0 hls hls menlber,'klloWn to!be.alWays Effectively if quietly, oatht 'lu : M 1, 6 afC1Sl0s, r'tfgainst against the the ro 1 1 1 ,Ji... '. r . u.UAthaush all were unanimous 'were ears. Soon after get- feet he was leaning ropes. The third stanza jod, nas Deep among mose maKing -represeniawons, aw hav:, was alons similar nuar.ineana Jlnes. and coope; Cooper ticularly on behalf of his own constituency. f been. FouV. of the' bouts were one Xf'1 10 an untuestlon have nothe.itation in -predicting ' " that they J Will be obtaiii-;Hhockout and one by foui E ir?rrQter' RTy Moun e(j ' j.-Enth bout was scheduled foriUln Ran?ei3 169 pounds, won bri ffhe!rl,lry,loclds,l,f.coure th.eo we all think when we consider the'f acuities -wmclvwe pos-jWhiie-fighting is dn progress prov- avyweight bit. Liicas, whd sessin the Way Of -furtheringthe war effort and getting. ed novel for the most oi those "c" and acted like a wrestler; ,iiRpfiilwnvlf flnnp Wo rln-nnf nttpmnr tn sno-o-psr. thnt. tViirp 'Present but mhre 'than tone ihR.was laid for Porter to hit. Am have not been'hitches andllelays 'that gome'mistakes'have'5151" of ceremonies, Ue.ut.-j. Ft been made. 'However. We shoUld'be fair With airnartie!!!0' ?kL 'rV , . . i , ,, . vni 1.1 -.jwiiijcis, nau w warn me cromi 13 . ; oc " .vw . . . . . i. k . . 'Cdncerned Uhd not judge too hprshly. The point IS that,' Hs tendency to become audij torter would have' bten able AVhen 'it 'has seen where mistakes ;have been matle and ibiy enthusrastic. !t0 win 011 points anyway through Where improvements are possible, there should be no delay 'Lieut. Walter Johnson of the j11 tin ;wi fi jobs done. 'At the same time, waste, whi'Ch is inefficiency, ring. This was another hew feat? wlnnr' obviously hurt .the latter hOUkl alSO'be'guardetl against. Ufe. characterlstb of mllltary'bo'x.l The heavyweight bout between 'Compatible 'With efficiency from ,a national stands lng that tne tt 'ounditwo iriembers of,the;i02nd.Battery ;ppirit-and 'by that we mean 'that WOrk should be qorteftjJSSfJffi u,v,n u ic, ;n4- i. l 1 ti r i. Juases were Bombardier Col- Bombardier .,OM. Letnes,180-Was nhere it most efficient is to do it, be Prince , in Rupert, Mm w th second searchlight not -nry satisfactory to vffi WancoUver.'Montreah of 'Halifax local neonle are-keenlv .Battery, corp. p.' Davidson' of uccoh.nnPt "Most of Hie 'players will be able Portland 20 Hi. .1-, 1. II'.! ), Vancouver next, weeK 10 represent reu-ain-e'ena 01 tne nrst rouna, be pubiisned iater. Tins i3Ut4U seriled such a fine trophy for the M'acific Coast Ui&t this garrison area in the Pacific-NeUson; revived In the second first 12am all-stars were: Goal, enfcouraeemcrit of this great p.rt-Spokane 25 i h u Command boxing championship round and shaded Keith who was, ?Da vie Kerr. New York ;Rangers; dmdhg'locarplilyer.s '' ' or'CentrarBil-SdUle ) iif finals. The area finals to deter- however, the fresher In the 'thlrd'Ri&ht Defence. DlfWanner. Boa-'Mih-fi,iA,w ivonnn'ivw ai , - at mine the representatives from' this round and took a sufficient edge ton: Left Defence. 'Ebbip Gaodfel- district took place last night at ,to win the trip.. Keith weighed 152 j low, Detroit; Ceretre, Milt Schmidt, the Armory before a large crowd ipounds and Neilson 154. 'Boston; Right Wing. Brian Hextall, of fans. SdkHers were In predom-' :in th middleweight affair 'Prl-jRangers; Left Wing. Toe Blake. Vr ZW f smawenng m vate j Cooper of tne Rock Moun. Uie .civilian patrons of the caull- taln'RangerslOO pounds, and Air-flower industry. -Most of the rights .cralUman 'B. Bro-wn, 165 pounds, wee wai wtow mm piuiucuve W(l nrf,.tv vtv m!,tfhAH ,i 1MY Yhh is ilu' Tinie dr'Yir When n i I ' it, Jul 'Nalinnal I.Mjjue 1, 1: IS! 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