PAGE TWO 'CAMPACS 4 The finest crepe sole' summer shoes on the market hi' little gents, boys and mens. Priced f rom 51.50 TO$3.95 EDITORIAL Hitler's Idea of Peace - - Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Buy War Savings Certificates THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RCFZRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday; by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H.F, PULLEN - - -Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates in City Per year, $3.00; Half. Year, $2.50; One Month, 60c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion .. .... .25 Classified Advertisements, pef word,- per' insertion m Member of Audit bureau o.Crcuiatlons MEMBER OP THE UWADIAS' PHILUS, Th Ctawiua frees la xeiuJTiy tattWeil to um tor rpuMicaAii ot Ml hi fcST atoto the Aacut! ft.to UU. paper d Hao t AU right, of rautto.ttorx erf opecUd deeceichei therein we iJso rcoerred DAILY EDITION adSfife Monday", April 21, 1941. e Replying to Colonel Lindbergh's suggestion of & negotiated peace, Dr. Otto Strasser, former organizer for..the Nflzi Pnrfv in TlorUri folia n voncnf nnmU r.f T iUn,l,1 For me there is onlv fhp nhuKifnl nnrl njuVirlnminl ovfoi. ' Man in the Moon Oncp mnro It .Mm n If Iia i British Navy wffl ibe needed. It fci11 1 Ka naACM rtr f -k ntAlr nn tha ! British army haw. In Groe and! take it to some other point where J ,mans and all the time it must be, (watching that Germans do not get acruss 10 iripou. Well, the city Males eleaner this' 'ihornlng and by the end o the wctn snuuiQ oe ,aouoiy ciean. Out with the rake Out with the shovel Clean up the mansion Clean up" tlie' hovel. Dig up the gafdeh Plant and hoe it " That IS the" way that The busy men do It.. Sorry that verse does not rhvme but it is like some other faulty I things. It looks all right. : Once upon a time Victoria had a cithen who. . finding himself With Htila tnHnAnf rtlanv ft tlma mile. 'A million men from there will rise And give Von Hitler a', surprise, And thus will end a madman' dream. It's not so strante as- It. may , eem. For better men have tried this game. But the result Is. always the same. HOTEL ARRIVALS mination of the enemy. If you 'leave the-enemy:sd much1 14? as the hreath nf Hfp Vip will rl very first opportunity when you are in difficulties,-he will; attack you. Man is a beast that cannot be trained but to-'? day science puts at ouf dfsr)osal the means to destroy a' people physically and psychologically and we havb the if technical equipment to scaiter whole peoples throughout' the world and thereby disintegrate them Negotiated; peace is one of the lies of liberalism and history has proven it to be an impossibility. ) "We don't need peace in Europe. What we need is German domination overEurope. That is the tr.Ue road to peace ! There must be drily-one armed nation and vie are J that nation. Their fhp rithpr npnnlpa - - j.wwj.v g HUUUV 1 business under the protection of the German svdrd If . VOU comnel a npnnlp fnr fiffv vpnra n ofiVlr nf " 1 " r- t - r "J -j -v. u ,w uk.vit ait iiuiuuic iasKs anu remove every possiDiniy and every memory of self-defense and the use of 4rms, then it acquires the har bits and the watf nf thnnrrnr. nf n elnvp, P.nmoni warrior caste of Europe. The.other;peoplegiiire Eurofje's worker caste." - v: I Dr. Strasser is now in Obiada heading a free German movement. . .'y : Really Busy Place - - - , ,. The .cannery managers .arriving. The trolling and halibut fishing is getting into full Swing. The dry dock is operating. The military activities all tend to make; Fnnce Rupert one of the' busiest: places 6n the' coastThii ,.v Dunn; jcupiD win nave jjiuume taxes to pay a pleasure they have not enjoyed for some years past. 1 Election Tomorrow - - - Premier Bracken's union government in Manitoba1 is SUre to he eiPftPd tnmnifnW Alnil,, t,,, t.. 'utttuj nicv nave aiAieun t. i i . members chosen by acclamation: and for the remaining not m accord the government's policy, The main platform of the government is successful prosecution of the war and the adoption of the gi'rois report. Manitoba stands to gain more than any.other5 province from legislation based on the report, it is hatural that lit should be favored by that province, Ptlrice KoHrt Tloronto; J. E. Park, Allford Bay. Royal T. Younsr. Arrandale: John i.vo-- I lin which to do iL decided tn ask.' thp rttv fn liluit him M l. A Jeouncl), They did that and Alder-1 " I twin lnlm 4 1 n 4 4 . . .... . i . iuiuiu uiu jj.cny gwu wont there. Then, flridins himself wlth-f !out a seat at' the .council . board, he took to writing verse. Here 'Is one nf Vile lot..!- I xr iuuer Knew now he was hated. He would not crow or be elated. TBI TOUT rTSWB Monday A;,, COVERT CASUAL j . i 1 ine eiasic spring coai. juim 1 itiar everywhere with every- ! f thing, and heycr ilfe of its simple ;J lie would menare to.meet his fafo imn.i iin. Ko-mtifni rnvt - F W 1...V-9 ttllU M-.... ... 1 Tor even now he may be late. cloth material. f When he decides, to visit .the Isle I ' Which we all love, each. inch, each V n j " , j CALL HERE ACCEPTED I ; 3j Rev. Aleander F.,: MacSween Coming To Prince Rupert Church "f From Peace River "j E. A. Payne. EL Hanrtipv .T r' Announcement was made at ser Saunders, R. R. Simmons and A vices yesterday In First Presby- Mitchell, cityi Jaek Balkln. Hugh'terian Church here that ' Rev. Russell, William Colouhoun and Alexander F. MacSween of Wan- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey.' Vancouver; D. Main. Sunnysiide: F. P. Harvev. one reason why such a peace would be impossible. He tells JbL and EdS' v0 J i'an- and hL9 hlT wlfo ohd ch,ld child exp expect of a conversation he once had with Hitler in which the!?SU? vSStS T T!fta55, ReV- Dr- Alexander Es Esler Feiihrflr sji rl h tnnnn-Tif iUa n''A T?u nn-nA v.l. It ,Vn,t: .v. .. MiuHt,!"' iv. umipu uttu x iiiv.ii vycic iuu, u"u m vaiiurrnooi; jonn lenient after the former war. In the cbiirse of the arguii18"' Metiakatia; j, Rickson. h. ment Hitler fell into a passionate rage saying: and n- -T- Park- AIlfo""d ui wictc 10 auv.11 i.uuii as a iieguuuLeii peace. 1 ham in .the Pace'-Jtlver district" of Alberta, rjad accegted a call' to become oastor of the local church hi suesslorfio. Rev. it. G. Fun-ston. who recently moved from here to ChlUiwack. Mr. MacSween to June of Vancouver. suDDlylnrth local. duU plt, will probably remain In Prlncs rupert until after the new pastor's arrival. I GRECIAN PREMIER, Emimnuet Tsouderos Named to Succeed Alexandras KorlzU To :j Fight ia End " ! ATIfPMff- Anrll 1- ICP) Em m'anuel Tsouderos became Premier j of wartime Greece today, succeed-j Ing Alexander Korizis wno committed suicide last Friday. The new government was announced as Greece acknowledged German drives had forced Allied withdrawal and King George II. called on the nation to fight to the very end. Tsouderos had been named minister of foreign affairs and lir.eftce In a cabinet formed yesterday by Admiral Alexander Sakellarlou aa vice-premier and the King in the dual role of monarch and ,TVO COSTUMES IN ONE Of M Given top rating by fashion magazines and style experts the Redingote is & fashionable rage this .spring, it Is, so versatile-its two costumes in one each is a beauty.Jn Itself complete. 'A Prince Rupert Will HrofiVan So Will You . . . Lots of Furi arid Lots to Do ! Get iiito the swing of it! Swing a; hroom, a paint brush, a mop, a chamois and participate an the greatest Clean Up and Paint Up drive in Ifrfnce Rupert's history. Prince IUinert;citizens w ant to sex a recoro; m the cleanlines.5 and attractiveness for the city we'rt? all so proud of. Young and old-schod children, club members, business men, church grotips everybody! one and: all are urged to do their bit. Prince Rupert will gleam and thaVs worth a.lot (o all of us I ' r f H elp Keep Prince 4 Mupert Clean! Junior Chamber of Commerce 6(ty Commissioner -ft ft ft -ft ft -ft ft ft ft ft r t , ft ft ft ft- ft t ft t 4- 5 1 Steamship Sailing: rnr Vancouvfi- Tuesday Catala J :S0 pr. Thursday 85. Prince George - 11:30 un. Priday Ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 pm Cardena 10:30 p.m April 1 and 17-5. Prlncefa " Norah 5 p.m April 293.8. Princess Louise ., 5 pif frm Vaiicoiivti 8unday-ss Catala p.m Wed. 35. Pr. George .... 10 a.m. FrI. SS. Prin. Louise i$Jtt. M Cardena .'..........:.?p.m'. April 3 and 13-Princess Norah tun April 24 S.S. Princess appiMamaUIr IM fl, ml yt mil air II. Gl a FREE colour-chart todty, ml any Hardware or Paint Slot. Li VOGUE PURE WHITf.tn... Ciranette ?ap Ken Dakin Is Given Party .hi.- .Flearant Sumrk. .wn.oaxuraay evening very pleaianuv ai, I, Jr a number of f,ieiWs ,ather the home of its Kuv w Fifth Avenao K , ' .. Louise ajn. uhtt . 1 rjJ For hteivart and Premier day. .Qames. contesu an(i Runday-ss. Catala 8 p.m , munity alngin!, w,, e , anJ WednesdaV 85. Prince - tJl ' J,1 itum llUkUU' WHV ) ' ru j DW 3 P-m- indoir pictuns. PfArrt Cu"iv4 mwA PmimU: . .... ....... ..v..... Alter aeueiou.s rtirr.n'i ., .. Tuesday-ss. Catala .11:30 am mVed at midmgh t, M 'J? Thursday-SB. Pr. George 8 pm. capt. R. c. M For Alice Arm. Naa River and a toast to the gurs r 7 Port Simpson- on beha,f of tnos, ,n J- ' .W ss- Catala. p.m. presented him .;), , From Alice Arm. Naas River and , fountain pen In , : , Port Simpson . , the oauinln . Tuesday-. Catala ... 11:30 a.m. honor continued sue and tl For Ocean Falls- . plness. Thursday-S.S. Prince , .1 rhe appwanre a iim I Oeorgc 1M0 p.m. birthday eake. ..ntr.tm-d tvih Frl. S.S. Prin, Adelaide 10 pan.. E. P. Jenner. clim -i , m I from Ocean Fall-" slon of surprises Wednesday-S.S. Prince ( Those present wr the Um George - 10 am. Margaret Armtfcn hvti-, c Prtday nery, Yvonne Him k e "c iHib.' '( 8S- Princess Adelaide .... 4 pjn. lin. Phyllis Hambi.n , Ku Wa- Cardena 10:30 pjn. son, and Ernie Ejow.. Cup Rc For Qutcn Charlotte Islands H. Durnford. arlDeVicjtr R April 14 and 26. nle Claverlng, Har. h-v oa 1 Camosun 10 pjn. don Cranp and Ke iLin-...-.? r Our Tenants Prefer Homes Decorated with ALABASTINE ! thmt Mkt t m Mm tmrf U Mix u4 Apply. MlM wiUi lli m mui. Used Furniture G Bedroom Dressers, 4 Beds complete (Brown), 3 !pl Dining Room Suites, I3-piece Chesterfield Suite, 4 Wood of Coal Burning Kitchen Itanges, 2 Washing Machines. MISCELLANEOUS Z Bicycles, 2 English Prams, 3 Convertable Carriages, 1 Foldin: Carriages, 1 Tricycle 2 Radios, 5 Plate Glass mirrors U"xit",' 2 Clothes Wringers, 3 Suits of Clothes, she 40, 1 Suite ft! Clethw she 38, 1 St Books of Knowledge, I Singer Sewing Mathine, 1 Crib, 2 Pianos, 3 Gramophones, 1 Guitar, f Violin, 1 Trunk. ELIO'S Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSH BUILDING THIRD AVENUE Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBQARDS We have on hand large stocia. of coat to suit every reruIremen All our coal U carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type-qf building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, tfiey are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils so necessary to. long life and durability. SANK CEMENT GRAVEL LIMB Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHO4NE 651 PHONE