5 FAOE TVTO THE DAILY NEWS DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. pkixce nrrr.irr. British coli'.mbia Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert - Daily News Limited. Third Avenue. CHjiri PWLLEN. MANAGING -EDITOR Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Moving Japanese . THURSDAY. FEB, 26, 144. According to the latest dispatches received in the south from Ottawa between six and seven thousand Japanese are to be moved to highway area this side of Jasper just as soon as accommodation is ready for them on the Jasper-Prince Rupert-Hope-Princeton and North Thomp-. son highway?, providing the largest program of construction in the history of western Canada. . Conferences have been held between the engineers and it was decided that the camps will be ready for the men on or before March 31. Evidently it is impossible to move the Japs until some accommodation has been provided for them, while people here may feel, and justly so, that there has been too much delay in taking action, time is needed to get ready to move a large body of men in this northern climate. Learn From Chinese . . . The ambassador to Washington from China, on a visit to Vancouver, urged the united nations not to feel disheartened by a few temporary setbacks but to learn a 1 lesson from China in this regard. China had been at war j with Japan for 56 months yet she had unswerving and J unfaltering faith in the justice of her cause. The tide , had now turned and the faith of the people had been vin-1 dicated, but victory was not yet in sight. A long, hard J war was still before them but thev felt confident of vic tory. China felt -confident that Canada would not fail. It was the first country to send Bren guns and tanks. China had tried to reciprocate by helping save Singapore. China had had to recruit and train a huge army, an army part of which recently had fought in the . same area . i 1 S" i 1 -a a- a -t Help Goes to Russia ... Realizing that the Russian campaign is all-important in this war, even more important than the earlv de feat of Japan, it seems to be the plan to pour men and 'be material to help defeat the Nazis this spring and also to to keep open the Atlantic shipping route. Once the Germans are beaten the ending of the war will be at hand. J we should be able to help at least in providing 43 planes. J A 1 i it 11 j ,". . snips ana tanKs 10 me iuiiesi possioie extent. If you have something to sell, a classified advertise-, ment in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. X X THINK THIS OVER If the Nazis or Japs ever occupied Canada do you imagine you'd lie given the honour and privilege of buying any kind of Honds? You would not! Then go all out to defeat the enemy with your money and Buy the new VICTORY BONDS Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 iA t 44.i4X FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE IJrokcn lines in Ladies' Straps, Ties and Pumps. To clear $1.95 "Onyx" short and broken lines. Ileg. 8.50 and $9.00 values $4.95 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes' Basketball Buzz The yovngsters ot. the SnUrme-diate league have-tint j Um iu arranging their asspUt the tenter basketball ranks. They have asked for a game tonight and are going to get it Bob Hewttea vriH be in tyn from h armjr dutie and at Uuv the ektatera. wig eeij have sj players on duty. Sonny Stiles Is on vacation in the south, and Helge Hoifcestad is playing intermediate since he takes part in thelc regular league. Outside of a check for Angus Mitphee the young, fellows are by no means weak and they claim Jackie CarapbeU, a sealer of many years standing, will turn out to i play centre tor them. The lineups are: Seniors Angas Maephfe, (captain). Sev Dominato. Gar Ta?inr. Bob Houston. Sonny BeynoB, Art Murray. Intermediates Don Fitch. Helge Hetkeetad. Bob Vocovteh. Ted Amey. Shorty Santurbane. Jack Campbell. Bob Long. Alex Bill. TURNING IN HOOP TIDE Bo-Me-lli Scores 6i to 23 Win Over P.O- Dock in Intermediate Lea sue. The tide tamed in intermediate basketball hut night when the Bo-Me-Hi' outfit dragged themselves up to first place again by walking all over the Dry Dock in a high-scoring affair. The score was 94 wun Canadians in me Aiaiay reninsuia and it was still : to 23 which more or lea indicates doing good work in holding back the Japanese. It had"16 trend things. 1 a? A Ait- ! TVno True iVia the atnv iaKen a long ume to gei to tnis position, so mere was no good reason why we should feel badly over a few losses. shipyard men were mi nus their two strongholds. Alex Bill and Donald Fitch, yet it waa hardly sufficient excuse for tiie difference of 43 points. The. students were .g4lng all out , and . making their shots count. This was the flrft win for the Hi school in six starts and may the spark to carry them back, their normal game. Incidental ly, they were undefeated in the first halt of the league only to l A . A r Russia i has already i i.. given six million 'ii- men in this war and . ! SJTiS ZJSTSt . "! lose five games in a row. Individual scores: . High School Santurbane. 11; !Arney. 14; Gurvich, 4; Alexander. 2 Postufc 10; Long. 18; MaeDon-aJd, 4. Total. 66. j Dry Dock Montesano. Shed don. 9: Pavhkur. 6: Scherk. Vuckovich. 1 6. Stanton. Piipea. 2 Total. 23. i MAYBE NOT REAL THING Secretary of Xavy Suggests Talse Alarm at Los Angeles Enemy Bases Lower California. WASHINGTON. Feb. 26: Secretary of the Navy Frank Knopc is inclined to the belief that the ar raid incident in Los Angeles district eary yesterday morning was a fake alarm. To the best of the knowledge of his department. Knox said, there were no enemy planes over Los Angeles yeeterdaj morning. A California congressman sJ that, if the unidentified aircraft were Japanese, they were no doubt based on Lower California where TOILERS MOVE UP .Now iNfcoty Oarr Have five Poiul Martin Mixed Uoulinr Lea sue. Tollers, by scoring a tfcree gr.i to nil clean sweep vtetarv i. Sav-Mor last night, tteitftHfly improved their margin ef lejsderi in the Mixed Bowling League, .uw having a five-point margin the runners-up. Sav-Mor - Pushovers. The Pushovers aN lost by a clean sweep to Peoples Store and still another f Ira:, sweep was the win aj Duxt over Stonea Clothiers, In th fourth fixture of Ihe eventng. Al ley Cats defeated vvoaatas to games to one. i Individual srorm: 1 AUer Cats 1 Ai ..... N. Asemlsaen Bob . Handicap Totals Woanjas H. Woodekie S. WoodtMe !H. Anderson ! A. Anderson Peterson Davis Handicap ' Total I Pushover R. DeJeng P. DWong Madttl FtankHn WrathaU Oomadtna Handicap Total Peoples Slore Gamobeil Dominato Fessentbai Robertson Stone Mac Donald Hi Totals Stone's P. Dkkenf II. Dkkng . Reaugh. Huapy N. Stone B. Stone Handicap Totals Kinky Dinks Wfck prison Kinalor Turfeon Weeeb MeMeektn Handicap Totals Specializing In AUTOMOTIVE Me 139 m m 1 ISO 140 m 173 m 71 918 1 300 144 119 ISO ISO 141 103 1 146 194 181 173 137 361 99 SIS IIS 103 1 ISO 223 20 1090 1127 1 2 106 l5 107 34t 197 m 74 117 SOS 130 140 153 163 74 133 Mt 138 133 1M 171 77 977 19S 330 391 103 171 m 103 106 197 177 173 331 300 1080 1173 1 2 394 130 331 140 1S4 195 306 340 188 179 198 Toilers 1 2 Croxford . . 345 368 T Fraser 193 311 A. Keilett 197 181 Hall 236 S98 C Fraser 112 134 C Keilett 280 187 Handicap ft 44 3 133 196 114 ; 111 ISO Seo( so , 98t 3 97 177 106 Sl 109 31! 74 1070 1000 1079 3 313 130 197 ,140 147 1S l 19U) 3 31S 170 109 141 310 137! 103 1018 1322 1129 3 166 304 173 139 133 133 99 993 3 168 333 107 ISO 171 190 1101 1201 1061 3 193 133 199 198 114 m 44 TotaU 1255 1253 1018 Sav-Mor 12 3 Labette - 178 150 130 O. Efickt! VM 1 112 L. Efleksep in ISO 112 Stegavfcf 211 26 234 Ballanger 198 235 188 Alger .175 179 128 Handicap 52 52 52 Totals 1125 1007 956 The league standing to date: Won Lost Pts. i cue re Pushovers . Sav-Mer Rlnkj "pinks Peoples store ; Stone's il is also suspected there may be Alley Cats submarine hide-outs. Woanjas 19 14 14 13 12 9 9 6 S 10 10 11 12 15 15 18 IN BOWLING Savoy Swlncen Still Have One-Point Marfin Over Annette' and Stjltttrv Savoy Swingers, in first uUce. and Annette's and gtftoUea. tied for lae mnaer-p peettaoo, kept up a ttgtu race for hea In the Ladles' Bowling League Tuesday night by each winning elean tweeo victories. Tbe evening's Msaita were as foiloew: Annette's. 3: Knox lfotel. 0 Styteuea. 3: Lucky Strlkea, d Sevoy Swingers. 3; Optunisti. 0. BlaeMrds. 3; Ranges, l Big Siatera. 2; PHwnrs. 1. Bessie Reaugh was high sinaN- and high average scorer with 393 and 313 rejpecltvejv. The leagae etandta to date: Savoy Nrtngrs AnaeOWa AyleMee -Bluebirds Rangers Pioneers Lucky Strikes . Big Sisters Knox Hotel OpUmLsL wen It 9 9 8 9 3 S 4 3 2 Lost Pt v 2 3 3 4 T 7 2 9 10 10 9 Mrs. George Howe Named Delegate Will llrprnent I -oca I C. C l At Provincial Contention In Vancouver Next Month i At a special meeting ai the local Co-operative Commonwealth Fed-; mUon dab on Tuesday njftht Mm. George Howe tat enosen delegate to repveaent the club at the annual provincial convention to be, held in Vanemiver e March, 20, 21 and 32. A. E. Evans, preei-! dent of tbe local club, was m the chair at the meeting. INDIA'S NEWSPAPERS j NBW DBLHI, India, Feb. 35: 9 The government has Issued an i order fixing the price and size newspapers. IN ml. iYui.u: (oi r niftT 1 1 II. 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