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DAILY EDITION Thursday, October 29, 1942 EDITORIAL Give Us The News . . . i From time to time considerable criticism is heard at the tendency of those responsible for the dissemination of the war news to hold back on the bad and play up unduly what might appear to be good. This tendency was very much in evidence in Britain for a time. More recently it seems to have been the policy of the United States. There may be hints and rumors of bad news today but nothing official is heard about it until weeks or possibly months later. At times there also appears to be ridiculous censorship difficult of understanding. By this time the people of our nations should be able to take the bad news as well as the good. Certainly, they cannot be expected to fight their best if they do not know what they are up against. And to feel that they are being deceived even by silence does not inspire confidence. It is hard to see the force of any suggestion that it is helping the enemy by deluding us. Those who failed to heed the freely given advice a few months ago to lay in their fuel stocks are beginning now to Ipok forward to the winter with a good deal of misgiving. The coal pne from now will be a matter of major concern. a very vital liart of the local war organization. mi. Pi a M I B P 6 If you want to live LEND. on The Work of the A.R.P. . . . The people of the A.R.P. may think their job a tire some and thankless one. Lack of action, it is to be hoped, may not dull their enthusiasm for their job is really a very important one, one which will be fully appreciated if and when their need by the public becomes real. Only, then will the average person be made to forcibly understand what a blessing the A.R.P. wardens, auxiliary fire fighters, special policemen, and all the other workers really are. The air demonstration which we saw Tuesday in connection with the Victory Loan campaign may have suggested to some thoughtful people what things might happen here should there be hostile as well as friendly planes of that kind around. The A.R.P. workers would then be zi.i.ivii:B.:Ei:a2 m rmrm rm cauaritan in tuaU.B isi.b ri ra in NOTHING MATTERS WOW BUT i VICTORY! I WKtMKmykmWmWMmtAmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm pna it ill r ijn r d J 1 i 1 i a W asaa jr sjll . T m 1 1 1 ii Bal s i- mm. a I tna 1 I I . m amffl . l I I i II Iw. ffl aM 1 I ' 9 I I I I I bbbbI I I I I l I I BBJ. n Mussaliem's Economy Store : xiia:,ia:!ia2.B::9x;a:i'B:::i:iBxa:fiB::aii!it:i:rii-a!si:i3::axu:a:xa;xia:iB:rB THE DAILY NTWS THURSDAY. OCT.,B . 1 i.s, I, mm is ' i Letter Box SPORT CHAT LAUDS SEA CADETS Editor. Dally News: I read in your issue of October 34. under the caction of "Y MCA Activities." signed bv the hntpv a mimttai that it womia he a toad idea Jar th M radets in eeftret raaaartnea, ete from the householders for the vrrims fo-:-' mmllimt frtm which the "Y" keeps Supplied in rerd'--.: matter. I knew for a fact the Spt r r, did not fall when reourr J father .saa llimin etr . f also delirered to hanses hirs f ,-scran for Ike Red Crw Also t -of them mmim.i an sonme f. vage for Ike ftest Crocs. Fuilh- -quote a fern- of taw eaets t , Ing as a rat im nit and snaae wardens h the Alt P. I i sore the chief valves their as sistance. Does the hastens know that the Sea Cadets have an tntellirent officer in the eecffm of Mr Ale Mitchel' and that if he wre r-nueted. ni donbt he would c!l the Troop to parade and. with hi-persuasiao, they would gladly volunteer to ive a heloing hand but vcw cannrt expect these lads to carry parcels of saacasines from one end of the cttv to the other for distribution without the aid of the delivery car which is supplied for headquarters for such purpose. The Y.M.C.A. has a paid rtaff and have time at their disposal. If the staff is insufficient I sugvest ad- dition is applied for from use War Services Incorporated" for which we are all collected from and to which we donate our tune and subscription.-- for this work. Mr. Editor, I am writing this note because I for one. and I am sure the cadets themselves do not like to be addressed in the local paper as "kids." I am sure only recently some have left the cadets for active service and others will not be lone before they will b? going - EX-SAILOR BLUE GILLETTE BLADES SUREFLOArTHROlCH AHYBEARD WITH THE oreatestofease! GIVEYOUG00D- lOOKINGSHAVES FASTER, PON T THEY? RIGHT! LONGER-LASTING k BLUEGLLETTE BLADES ARETOPSANyWAY yOUfG(R! Here's why precision-made Blue Gillette Bladesgive you easier, cleaner shaves ... and more of them per blade. Edges are the sharpest ever honed. The steel is diamond-tested for hardness. Result: Easier shaving, longer life. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRECISION. mH to fit your CtlUtl. R.or Itclly and mfl4 crp nd Irritation of rnunt bladfft. ? FOR 2S tm. t Umymm L iom limt.i. WaWrfaa. O. PtEASE SAVE THE BOTTIE I Your Salvos Commrtt Will Cotlr. nu ieusement s not pub- -... Ui ,Aj-a b, ;fte 14-auor C iitroi Ba: u. r t u GOOD HOOP PLAY SEEN LASTNlGHi High School, Dry Dck and Nar Bat Air Force. Transport And Co-ops Ine Araery last night was aau. Jse aaene of three lively battet- .liiii gasaes jrtajred before the Urg ent erevd aa far this season. The i A'. Force Ibh to Oie Booth Mem orial High Sehoc aquad. The Dr fDoet: ba.Ued M& way through a tough United States Tranapon toaaa. The Navy handily on owe: Co -aperitive hi a daasy casae. One k the MgatUfhU of the evemng -was the fact that Dry Dock tos not cnaxged iXh a a inade foul in their game with the Azseriean boys too vere atopoed nine uma by teleree Hec Mac-'Ceaze. one of them bta( banished on the quota of four. ILjh :hool looked very arnan in Uieir win over tiw Air Force i -itjy hai.dird thjbuelves nicely ir. t pinches. The leading poin; 1 getter was Peter Puatak. the ssmr i. iorvard. who has been piay-Iju oit parti of late awaiting hi ;-.anre to show, his wares. 1L ttnded a 15 point total. Thf Navy dejerWi rhdr wir . -vpr Co-operatives. In fact the Laiiors had th; better of the pla I n departments. Co-op stil' 'semis to be a little toa weak fox this league. Why Joe Davis is not j !r.') ior theoiTetnaim a secre 'This youngster is probably th i upt r. okie in th city a:u . should nor be wasted. Th Havy is one of the better outfits Judging from test nhjht'i j. showing and wiil'Tnace tnings in- torestfng for any of the leadine ! reams Bvo Houston, star guard of city jaJi-sta-r teams for three siawn. 'back, was sresejif lait evening or thr Dry Do:kbAri. Dae to rat mii:tary duties he cannot pla this season and i that's ready a 'b5 rw to stiff a fine achtote. Pos-fiib y he m?.y be lined up with om "t (hn teams to play the oocaskma: 'game. Scores : High School 35. Air Force 20. ( , U. S. Transport 31. Dry Dock 41 i Navy 36, Co-op 26. Hec McKenzie referred and hU wif - was storekeeper. Points and Standing High School Pustak 15, McDonald 2, Arney 10, Long 6. Knutaon 2. total. 20. Air Force Fulton 6, McCafferty 1. Lcanty 3, Marshall 6. Cato 4, total, 35. Dry Dock MacPhee 11. Don Fitch 14, Lewis 4, Santerbane 16. Qippell 2, Murray 1, total, 48. U. 8. Transport Oallinghouse 2 Fernandez 13, Oanong 4, Bolln 8, Vaill 4, total. 31. Navy Qlitrt 6. Bond 6. Brown 4 Spark 10, llunro 10, total 3G. : Co-op Vuckovlch 8, Vlereck 2. 'PetU;nuzzo 4, Fetersen 3. Men-tenko 5, Astoria 4, total, 20. The League Standings W L Pts F A Dry Dock 2 Hfcih School n 2 U. 8. Headquarters 1 I Midlands U 8, Transport ; navy , R.CA.F Co-op R.C.C. Orcnadlers . 1 . 1 . 1 . 0 . 0 0 0 Z2 53 79 53 52 33 62 77 77 48 36 28 1 1 20 35 50 83 00 74 0 46 prdtfct mrrn:iti i.irs Migrating butterflies that winter in Pacific Grove. California, are protected by city ordinance. This is embarrassing to th irere male as it concerns a certain eroup of Canadian Army antl-n 'rem ft gunners in Britain who. didi?' ret thaae rd tact from ! kin into taw aun far Nad ui- To too rigstt oat with the :!!'! a bunch of English girls !ied the Canadian lads by score of 33-J7 In a base-v.ixe The gals were members ' WRNS. and the game, at u ojU town, was arranged v ! Canadam battery sports " r - tVn arrangements for a t:t'i a VS. Army Air Force max ranreUed by enemy ac- ' The Canadians who are tak-ie a resultant ribbing are Onr t H WiUon of Retina, D. J Mar-ui of Kinaston. Ont ; L W Mar ls of North Bay. Ont Freddy Bates of Ottawa. "Elsie" Haley of Hamilton. Ont ; Bdrs Cliff Wal ker of Powell River. DC : Jack Head of Toronto. Pte W Patrick. VCOjC . Verdan. Que Cpl O Betts. RCO.C. Lachine. Que andi -HaU Porky Thornton of St Catharines. Ont The I12 softhall champions of he Canadian Amy Overseas are i band of haakies from the CD " W.. reoresenUns the Canadian veinforeetnent tfniU Thev whip- wl a Canadian Division team nade lap of a Western Canada ar cilery regiment, two straight in the bet ibmss -of -three finals. The scores were 3-0 and 4-2 Ptes, O Chapsnan. who played the taaae aioaad Ms native city of Montreal, and M. V Putnan of faatan's Comers. Ont hurled the winning tilts. Set R A. Jones of Moose Jaw. Sask.. pitched both for the losers. Individual placque vere awarded both teams by Lt 3ol. P. C Wilson. acUng for MaJ - Gen. II. L. X. Salmon Fit Lt Ross C Thompson. Peter borough. Ont.. of the R.CAJ. has his leave plans prepared for next wnuner brt wishes he had dU wered the Thame River earlier K swimming champion around UrUvarmUr of Toronto 10 years ago and a sundoaV' piodler ' and yachtsman around Peterborough Ross took a week-end canoe excursion ap the Thames, including the famed Henley course. "With I'd thought of it before." he said. "It voald have made a swell summer fOR QUICK RESULTS. TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. SERVICES TO Vanrouvrr. Victoria and Way points, Stewart and North. Quern Charlotte Islands. Pull Information, Tlrkctt and Urrvationi FRANK j. SKIN.NKK Prlnre Rupert Atmt Third Ave. Pbnne S J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Rlock Phon Ml wnna-aawaHaaawa ttlltTHlJ S11 USWi B IB:: Bl m.?M r m ia e IX. r" " . a Vm B A 7tN f r- P! 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