DAILY EDITION riiK'co?3iiiN Mini in: u nus The OtnadlMi Preas i exclusively emUtUd to use tor publication of ell news aetupwoaea amugta to it or to tne rua?ciad local imwi mfeUkbe Uwetn. ' All rtRb at rapublioBCion of yotal Subscription Rates in FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1941. He Who Fights . . , "He who fights and runs away " is a maxim widely when England's armies were maintained by lords, when battles were postponed on account of darkness, and when the joss of colors meant the loss of a battle. Fighting ended at sundown by agreement of the officers, and with musicians in attendance, the colors of a regiment were turned over to the sponsor of the unit for safekeeping until morning. This action is said to be the basis of the ritual performed today. 1 "v mi s in V np I mnry I minfrc ' i October si. 191G Says XfrtnfV, -Hn rnn WaaIt 1 Ai rtfTV.,. C..U.,.tUA,.o V.,, 9 n.'l pmica anti tA Samp f TPO Inclltll. - U . iU rwnncl 1e ian Imoerial Force abroad at full other thar .v! OUiei work and fire watch. IMOIlrrll mmtnA Kilt crmo Airtf nvinn rllcljl'rt vnrniilmi f .!! It.. ..11 - v,,ivi4i,ii viiui..n, uui. ouinc i inuiiiiiu uic-unc jctiivini; jw oncngui iu mc luii weigiu ui " jfig says the letter from Mr us an t2..cuse lor me piaying oi reireai. "" .aictii icmna iwebb. "Of course I hey needn't. Retreat is played now merely to keep production alive an old tradition and nicturesaue ceremonv and doeslm, k an X , . ', stewart Sheppard. a local flsh- bermany is interested only in one, thing. That one erman, has been killed in action thing is Germans and the advancement of their interests. jwhlle serving in France, accord-The rest of the world does. not matter. They would like Lin? T"1 recelved here' other nations to feed them, to work for them In other WOKlS, While glorifying them own nation, they would Hsh a large sawmill at Seal Cove. depress all their neighbors into a condition of slavery. He ls accompanied by e. f. Duby This includes British, French, Norwegians, Dutch, Bel-1!0 TlllTbe the manar-Cians. Danes, firppks. nnrl all thp nthpv npio-lW notm,, J Cap? J- c- Halev s-ins over- ' r--v ' Seas, nas been rjrcmat?ri tn tu whether conquered or unconquered. C a na d i a n s and - rank pf major. Americans come eventually into the same category. Even -Japanese and Italian may ppt be .omitted fyonthe Usti .-for friends do not mean 'anvthine anything to Germany. many. New Slate Church . . . While no official action, has' yet been taken it seems; evident that the Nazis are bent on establishing a new state church for all Nazified-Europe, including Italy. It is to be the Nationale Reichskirche, representing the new German kultur and German faith. Its chief aim is toj annihilate the Christian churches, so far as Nazi-domin-' ated countries are concerned. Under the new faith the members and adherents will pledge themselves wholly to the Nazi conception of God and will work for the eventual unification of the whole empire under that conception. Church is to be subor-. dinate to the state. The plan is to remove from churches all Bibles, holy pictures, printing and distribution of the Bible will be forbidden and no, importation of subversive books will be allowed, including all religious literature. -The Bible will be replaced by HMein Kampf" and the sword. Mothers' have to pledge themselves to raise their sons in the spirit ot the German faith. ' ; The new faith does not recognize forgiveness of sins" ! recognizing that sin is inexorably avenged by the iron aid unaubvertablo laws of nature. Confirmation and communion are rejected and the holy day is to be the Fnday before Easter with the tenth before Pentecost-, as the day of the German family. On the day when the new church is formally induct' ed, all crosses or other religious emblems will be removed and replaced by the hakenkreuz as the only unconquerable symbol of Germany. 1 This is a summary of a document recently discover-' ed as a preliminary memorandum of plans that are beinc made in Germany, but its genuineness is not guaranteed although it is known to be in line with the most recent cui, . Nazi conception. Fill Your Bin MOW! Arc you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of ouriqualified fuel experts. We are prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL t.nvJI not lay In a 5tock of coal now for the winter 1 U II? PIIONE 117 start at 730 a.m. and work through ! until 7 D.m., also Saturdav after- Sid says: "We have just reported f M ''""li PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY OCTOBER THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. ft H. F. PULL EN. MANAQING-EpiTOR Labor Leader Stands by Britain "Nothing- We Will Not Do," Piime Minister Curlin. "We've Got Him Beaten and It's Only a Matter of Time Before He's Beaten," Sid Webb Writes melbqurne, Australia, o-t. 31: "We know we've got him beaten and it's only a message of "solidarity with fer 0f time.hefnre He cracks un." says Sid Webb, a for- pret m thta papw bjm also the , the workers of Great Britain" was met member, of The Daily News staff, in writing from despntolwe tUolws thereto tlwreio are; are; also also reserved rservJ 'vfinicfer John f"iirtin Hp London, England. Sid makes this comment in the course subscription rates -"Australian workers are of the of a letter to one of his old friends. He is talking, of City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; OneUame blood, fighting for the same course, about the Nazi enemy. "What the Russians have a Year. .tions. There is nothing we will beyond all praise." continue, tta1' T," ADVERTISING RVTES 'not aa Australia is in this strug- former Prince., Rupert newspaper Local Readers,per line, per insertion .25 gle with. .all 'our resources, aince man who wa$VIn the advertising, , .j . ... . ' i thp outset of this war. Australian in . ot..A) hotnra Vo i nnt cvmnl.Vo on,. nV rn,l f,.nnD f .fi,,i,.n,,, "r c n the reserve police but I didn't mmh ber sticking his dirty nose over 'here tonight. There's a lovely moon and Us just like daylight. wwuica Aawrusemenis, per wora. per inseraon . ." "I" "7" " . u - - Our bovs would sure eive him a Adrertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations pciiwiucu jjjuuuu- war. An onicer on imperial siau . - iV . - .. i tlon miracles. We feel that Labor in the last war, he is now in the tearln up lf they got hlm , "n the government In Australia wilt mean 'munitions game" and also takes mbeanu' j that 'the national effort will be 0t w haV little his turn at fire watching. e?"?e' T conducted grouses but thats a Brftlsh com-ily more efficiently, speed-: Further a hont th rLi and victoriously." j C t . platnt and we W0Uldn,t be heal,hy h a V e wv i Curtin has outlined three points L Ljf U W didn,t haVe a of Australian Labor's foreign pal- S SestoS 2"' nation and 8tU1, W Wt " lev ! .aA ou i a . ud p to with the Job and that's the main V . . 0ne doesnt seem to get a lot triln 1. Maintenance of the Austral-' r tim ,,,,tmn?- Ik k , ,7 "We have had a really wonder- from conflict ! 3. Vital concern In the Roose-! S ai ,? Sn V S Jffi iint,Ulr!S ab0ut" T1!, ....! 4.: r it. t i. j. j ivelt-Konnvp talk n n H mm-cj fn ... 7 . . . , ine eAuiaimuuii ui ine eeremony goes oacK to uavs , " r v" niuons game at which I feel com- ensure peace in the Pacific by side with efforts to maintain Australia's defensive security. Twenty -Five Years Ago tortabie and haoov. I "We Dut in a nrettv 1oh ilav iful September although August wan a tprrihlv wpt anrl fnH month When the war wh,h rfhpr nmimial" that put 'paid' to the Sid wlsh to remembered to' game. I was called up m,. nM i Dri,. d.,- of whom he personally Czechs Eager k. r-- ' ' i v -M- i i T i' JULIA ARTHUR and TANGO PUMPS . . - ll i: . 'H Acu; Fall Designs. Just Arrived! ... "GIANELLE" PUMPS IN IIIflH HEEL, LATEST CRUSHED KID, SOFT DULL CALF AND SUEDES Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes" found a response not exceeded amongst the Czechoslovak popula- Fight Hitler rflr, North Amerl:an Con- men having the neces- ' noons and Sunday mornings until' saiy qualifications volunteered. l o'clock which isn't really so bad. AH Acceptable Workers In Ontario Some of them have excellent mlll-l "Things have been happening' Plant Volunteer For Service tary training from their own coun- over here and this time last year? . try as fighting pilots or tank was a real wow for minor earth-! TORONTO, October 31: Colonel drivers, and will be a valuable as-quakes and dirty visits from the Cenek Hutnik and Wing-Comman- s1 to the Czechoslovak forces wretched Hun. We certainlv have der Jan Ambrus from the Czscho- fighting with the British. been thrpueh some real exciting Slovak Military Mission of the A great many of them are al-times and have seen the topogra- Czechoslovak Army fighting with ready engaged in the production phy of our surroundings altered a the British forces have returned of war .munitions, and their offer bit. Last winter at home we had from Batawa, Ontario, the new to enlist may be accepted only, af-a pretty close shave and lost a few development of the Bata Shoe ter careful consideration of their bits of the house but it could have 'Company of Canada, where they been worse. Early this winter wernade an appeal to the Czecho-got a dirty knock In the road Slovak subjects to volunteer for again." Writing his letter on October 1. the Czechoslovak Army in land. usefulness by the Canadian government but others will bj able to throw their weight into the job Eng- of fighting Hitler directly with arms. This challenge to the patriotism of the men who saw Hitler's The osnen ls a nrlnrirvil ivintrl- (w vmr tuuium ana nave oeen ais- hordes marchlng 1 missea unm any "aiert CzechO- butor to rpfnrpstatlnn nf lanrt Ha. comes Slovakia in the spring 3f 1933 nuded bv firP Q-PMti -T ii.. y( ore -jj;DS -"'"Xk anil- v.SBWaljS 3 etW2 J rffio Irving t (y -i-fi 1 1 n rm iii'' A- f J RONALD. liKIDdETT English Sinuer and Broadcaster for BBC anil CBC is open to Coam a few puplb 11 SINKING AND REPERTOIRE Phone Red 921 The EAST SIDE COAL CO. will appreciate any age given . . . with service and clean (5. B. Phone oroinpi CASEY Mirr 755 or Green 527 Prepare for Fill and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladles Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" eatiirlng Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladies and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure- DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 Attention Ladies ITjlKTER will soon Vf so why not meei a. FUR COAT. Our man.:: : Mtss BeU, will be back fmm a buying trip Frlduy w -'1 s large new stock. You ' invited to look out K over. Prices to suii 'V,'!V one, and r e m e m b : credit is good. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable i WWJOTiaM:'Jc:a,:i :"J' Steamers leave Prince Rup' lor Vancouver CAT A LA EVERY TUESDAY 1:30 p.m. Duo Vancouver Thurs. pm. CARUENa' EVERY FRIDAY. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21. N,em' ber 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 5G8