FAQE TV70 THE DAILY 8ATUMXAY my PERTH'S .... ..'Tango Pumps" in crushed gun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles lines in latest designs PLIO PEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Plus Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes PHONE 775 THE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCE RUI'EKT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULL EN, PRESIDENT O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisement, per word, per livrtlon DAILY EDITION War Comes Closer . . . SATURDAY. MAY 30, 1942. EDITORIAL .25 J02 The war is coming closer to our shores and there is every reason to expect that it will come closer still. There is nothing to be unduly alarmed about, else the authori- 327 THIRD AVENUE i Himo in BIG WIN Swamped VasWngtn-Senators Yesterday Brooklyn Lmh to Giants to 1 yesterday and Increased their margin of American league leadership to six-and-a-half games over the Cleveland Indians who were losing a one-sided 14 to 3 verdict j to the third place Detroit Tigers.! The Boston Red Sox defeated the. 'Philadelphia Athletics and went Into fourth place ahead of the St ! Louis Browns who lost to the Chicago White Sox, the latter, aj a result, getting Into seventh place ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics. Over in the National League the Brooklyn Dodgers were defeated by the New York Giants who moved Into fourth place ahead of the Cincinnati Reds who lost a close verdict to Chicago Cubs. Yesterday's Big League scores: American League Cleveland 3, Detroit 14. Chicago 12, St. Louis 8. Washington 1, New York 18. Boston 14, Philadelphia 2. National League New York 3. Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 2, Boston 1. Cincinnati 5. Chicago 6. (Only three game). The league standing to date: National League W. L. Pet. Broklyn . St. Louts , Boston : New York - Cincinnati Pttlsborg Chicago - lJOMJU ties would tell ub about it. With attack of some form a st 20 23 i i i j . . V very real possiointy, nowever, i is wen ior us 10 De prepared for any eventuality. We are being warned and it is well that we should heed the warnings and do what we can to protect ourselves should the emergency arise. Attack may never come our way. On the other hand, it very well may if the enemy should feel inclined to single us out. We should at least look to our own defences, individually to protect not only ourselves but our neighbors also. With the tempo of war hourly increasing, it is but sensible for us to take our position into realistic consideration and act accordingly. Rationing In Cana da Canadians, even yet, are feeling little pinch in the; way of rationing such as do the people in some less fortunate lands, particularly in Britain where they complain so little. As far as food is concerned, not a single commodity has yet been couponed. We are asked so far to go on our honor in rationing ourselves even the honor rations are not going to hurt very many of us. It is important to realize that, if we co-operate now by observing the honor rations, it may prevent more drastic rations later on which might conceivably be more of a hardship. Five Who Are Eight ... . The1 Dionne quintuplets are eight years old. In many respects it is woman's most delightful age. At eight she sits on a man's knee without hesitation, affected or genuine, and without putting the knee to sleep. Unlike the older women of the household, she enjoys listening to him. In fact, she encourages him to talk, and she believes anv story he tells her. Her cunositv over what became of his hair is sometimes embarrassing, but her sympathy with him in its loss is unquestionably sincere. While unduly interested, perhaps, in the state of his exchequer and never too proud to accept pecuniary aid, she is no gold-digger whose gratitude is measured by the amount of the contribution. For as little as two copper cents she will bear-hug his spectacles all out of shape, and he feels sure she means it. At eight she is more or less front-toothless, it is true. But the she doesn't yet chalk her nose or paint her nails, and she hasn't begun to use tobacco. All in all, a charming age. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 3 PIECK CHESTERFIELD SUITES Covered with velour and with walnut facings. Priced from $125.00 Philadelphia . 14 National League W. New York - 3 Cleveland 23 Detroit 25 Boston 19 Washington 17 22 Chicago .. 16 24 Philadelphia 17 28 SPORT CHAT Many fans have been taking wrestling a la gossip for a long time. Now promoter Dido Gurvlch is bringing to a fact a wrestling card for Friday June 5. Fortunately he has right here in Prince Rupert some of the best wrestling talent in the country. George Bun-ka and Jimmy Brett will headline the forthcoming bilL George Bunka is one of the wrestling Instructors in He is also one of the tough est, roughest wrestlers In the busl ness. His ability to make his opponents suffer has won him wide aorlalm throughout Canada and the Empire. He Is strong, clever and tough. But Bunka will have to be at his best when he meets Jimmy Brltt in the main event next Friday night. BrlR, himself recognUed as the British Empire light heavy weight champion, 1 no pushover in any man's country. Jimmy has been in the business for many years and knows how to take care of himself in any kind of Although Bunka holds a win over Jimmy, Brltt vows to get sweet revenge. This match puts two of the toughest grapplers in the business m opposite corners and should be one of the best ever seen here. Work of Girls To Be Feature Will lie An Interesting Part Of Red Cross Tea To Be Held Next Week A display of work . fpr the Red Cross carried out byi trie girls of Booth Memorial High School and pupils of King Edward and Borden Street public schools will be a feature of a Red Cross tea to be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs L. W. Kergln, Fourth Avenue West. The work, done by the girls as members of the Junior Red Qross in. Prince Rupert, Is said to be of a very high order. One of the Items in the raffles at the tea will be a doll dressed by the girls of Booth Memorial High School. St. Peter's Hall ! Dance Is Enjoyed: NEW YORK. May 30 w p!e5 wag York Yankee swampea ine wam- 'tngton Senators by a score of 16 ceremonies and Wftfrtd McLean and Albert DalseM presided at the door. Refreshment were served by Mn. A Barbe. Mrs. W. Datoell. Mrs Erfc Hart. Mrs. J. p. Allan. Urge Crowd Of Ninety Persons In Mr. Nieuwn and Mrs. William Me-Attendanre At Affair In Farb.Ii Lean Hall fct Night ! C. J Norrlnfton was tn ehars I of the tickets. A large crowd of about ninety' - attendance a a P V D tery enjoyable aance now LtllilVi 11U11ID night in St. Peter s Hall. Denctnc fa in progress from 18:0 p.m. j . for the LaU- mtil 2 am. to music supplied by ean de Carlo's Orchestra I Monday. Wednesdays and master of Fridays - 8 P- J E Bodd!" acted as l' a8sak L J- l i av saBavaaafaaaaV v1eaaaaaaati2S::J satw EMPLOYMENT and CLAIMS OFFICER (trade I. Male or Female. Unemployment Insur.it . -mission. Prince Rupert. B.C. $1)00 per annum of living bunas $1111 per month tor heads of ho is, and 11 percent for other. Um statutory deduction , to qualified residents of the electoral district t -(that part north of 1 Haat-Wet line through , , FH B.C. QUALIFICATIONS KBQUIRH): Hither high srh.., . ration with two years of office sanenrlaury expen, similar work, or tWtt school xdwoattea and fiv. of practical utpcttoaet In a trade or eeHtaf. I'LSABE NOTH: Apstteftttons already 10m at otti. not be cdsuoaVred. U U nwessmry to rOc new app form, which are obtainable at teal post offV the Fust Office at Prince KttfMWt. ILO, with Uu i vice Examiner, care the Postmaster. Prince Rui nut later titan June 4. 1943. Wanted -Raw Furs HflirwcnilriK HUDSON'S MAY COMI'WY Ship to J. Y- OK.MIII IM. Cuw lUv. 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