fRTDAY, MARCH ,'l94f ..... f t. .; t: r V ' M : tJ .. C .? C i r th? via t:.:- IUUTISH COLUMBIA'S VICTORY DAY VANDERHOOF Up to the end of last week sub scriptions to the Victory Loan In Vanderhoof had totalled $14,500. As a result of a moccasin dance held recently at Plnchl Lake, the substantial sum of $86.60 has been turned over to the Vanderhoof branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society. The Vanderhoof Red Cross Society, as a result of a recent drive, has added a large list of new members. Here ore some uf the tools which workmen of British Columbia pr-!tcd to Canada -m Victory Day when four in 000-ton fremhu-r.s were launched at Vancouver and Victoria, and mx ni-i.csweepers were christened at a west coast l rt At top left two of the minesweepers are shown as the christening party, headed by Mrs. J. W. Comett. wife of Van-over's mavor pi-parei to name them. At top right one of the workmen greets the Victory Girl Below, leJL is one of 'he new tr -.uhter.s whUe at the right is pictured the mighty propeflor which drives the big atolp. Money from Victory l-a.is supplies Uiee and other tools of war. -Vancouver Province Pictures. AMOl'S I.UlOIHTi: ' iiicd from Page Om) '"V ni a building more ftetal record of the case. Two California governors rejected Moo-ney's pardon applications. Mayor Walkrr'i Trip In 1W1 James J. Walker, then mile from the bmnbitUE mnvnr nf Nrv York CTtlv crossed Ptrcct clocks In the picture the continent to take up the fight 1 if was Uken about five f0r Mooney. Along with Frank P. before the explosion. The Walsh, New York labor attorney. ?hs we considered Ijy and Aaron Saplro. counsel for use us absolute alibis Mr various unions, Walker appealed Thfy directly eontradic- to Governor James Rolph. Jr., for prosecution witnesses. pardon. Rolph rejected It. He f he. wttno8, Frank wa4 the third governor to do so. - Oregon cattleman, sub- in 1033 Mooney demanded trial was tried far attempted on the one remaining bomb ex- 'iii or ,.--,-,,-.---,-.. oeriury.bataeuult- r.inainn miwi "ihiuvi munirr indictment """ that Rev. J. Miller McCormlck, Angli-I oan rector at Vanderhoof, is also holding regular Sunday afternoon services at the Northslde Com-, nunity Hall at Prairiedale. A choir has been organized in' the Church of England at Fraser Lake with Ralph Telford as leader and Dr. 8. P. Flnley as aeeomDan- iflt. t Private Kettlaw, Vanderhoof In- dian boy, who Joined up with the Canadian Scottish, has been pending a leave at his home. Oliver Armlshaw, assistant stamen agent at Kamloops. has been vWtlng with relatives and friends :n Vanderhoof. The plant of the Columbia-' Vanderhoof Power Co. is now! overloaded and is refusing to take on further connection case. The annual meeting of the Om. neca Red and Oun Club was held In the station house at Vander hoof on Monday night of this week. M. hi Connelly, M.LA. for Van derhoof, Is endeavouring to have the authorities build the gap of road from Manson Creek to Find-lay Forks as a military objective. 'vuMi m mc couris ana doxlcaliy. Mooney was acquinea, 1 lj' .... .. : , -u all .,,,im, customs and anri trnAa trade hnrrior: barriers Ka. be. r?;. J Prison and after his release he ;vi, Uo hH hn h.i,i u l' k worker solWarlty and the unlflca- A' 'amusjon Ition of American labor. But he began to experience periods of '"XrVT tria appointed b, - Pre-' verdlc t He nted "rear MVon heSTSU - Zueil Xt wa, not the flre-eaUng Mooney of "tlnn Z oTZ't the OH. MUMSY. I COUUJ'T GIVE OAVtt AM AMTf.m r"!"! a tit A 1 uil u"""" ' : ... . i . hnrt a roiirrnA nf Ih. Illnrw In s against Moonev. Anita- rrit nt imtuvit eornus. on the tQT Clemenrv Inerpntpri IUt hl nnnttltntlonal Th" ' 0Uf'- refused to Interfere rights had been violated by the tb?1 ' m th0 ,fal Prmlc. that prosecution's "frameup" and "per-inp wild not go behind the ot- Jury" activities. All his charges TlLlK TIIK TOILKU I PCXPR CHILD, U MAVBS VOO HIM AMO MAiBr M7U SUDOl-DIl IT'S" A PRCBt-tM MMEW HE MAY BE LEAVING iweniy-iu wun uau ... ...... ... aged and mellowed him. The audl? Pittsburgh during October. 1939., ence to whom he spoke represent- ed a new generation a group perhaps more accustomed to the Advertise in the Dally News. MAC KNOWS THE ANSWER day when there will be no such barriers between Canada and the United States. Let us Join to da everything In our power to win this war." . This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Eoard or bv the Government of British Columbia. Twenty-Five Years Ago March 6, 1917. For the East-Mondays. Wednesday! and Fridays 5 pjn. the United From the East. - t uesaays, t-norsaays ana I Saturdays . 11 p.m. For Vancouver Tuesday . 12:30 pjn. ;I ' Thursday :. 10:15 pjn. , Friday 9:30 pjn Saturday 10:15 pjn. i March 16 and M i From Vancouver Sunday pjn. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Friday 10 am. March 12 and 22 pjn. For Stewart and Premier-Sunday 7 pjn. Friday 2 pjn. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young girl for office work. Some knowledge of bookkeeping prtftwd. Give full particular' Apph Box 219. The Daily New- -. - . for common ordinary sore throat BY WESTOVER IVvl. IE DANE'S QOIMG MAC, VOU TlUUE 'ME BEEM V. ( OH, 5Ij MAC. HOVJ DID YOU KKlC UAVfc TOBESENTAWAV, HERE?" TRANSFERRED- J OAET VvAS eOlNS TO f 7 J CAN'T E TRAMSFER.RED? 1 THEriG MOJ'f s-----d 1 f (CSo) iS i rjz- tell you fTS birrl n there's some- JGPm! (87) tea Canada at War 25 Years Ago March 8. 1917: Turks in Sin- The local four man fishing boat ai peninsula fell back before Brl- Dlreotor brought in 19,000 pounds i tU5h advance. Assadabad Pass in of halibut after fishing for fifteen Fersia is captured by Russians. Peter John Borsuk was fined davs and hared W0-75 Pr mn Austro-Hungarian reply to United $10 by Stipendiary Magistrate E. or $30.71 per day. It is noLat all states note supported German B. Smith at Vanderhoof at the uncommon for fishermen to make campaign of unrestricted aubmar- ena of last week on a charge of Irom ?1U to per aay. i ine warfare. carrying passengers In an unlicensed vehicle. Would Like To See Barriers All Brought Down Roosevelt's Son-in-Law Strongly Urees llifhway to Ala&ka. VANCOTJVER. March C: One essential factor in the defense of both Canada and States Is a highway to Alaska That is the opinion of the son-in-law of President Franklin D. Roosevelt-John Boettlger, publisher of the Seattle Post Intelligencer. Mr. Boettlger voiced it as he addressed a "Good Nelgh- " bor" luncheon of Vancouver busl- were mustered into an official re- way of progressivlsm than the ness men In Hotel Vancouver. To cord in a hearing that lasted men and women of 1916. j boost the Victory Loan campaign, nearly two years. ..... ...... ..... , the luncheon was sponsored by The state supreme court ruled ,. , the Advertising and Sales Bureau against him and the United States Closed and Bureau ot the he and Supreme Court once more refused gJ d Jpa'Stt d'enTeJ to review the case. published reports that he had de- , 1 . th,lnk wf ca" agre hat Alaf l-ardoned manded a divorce. He termed the o?nrf? ? One of Governor Olson's first reports "an attempt to smear me anfd Unl f' h.! cannot defend the Aleutian to and thereby injure the labor official oiiKwu acts was summon ' T" ..,.,., Islands and Alaska we are indeed Mooney and hand him a pardon, movement. The pardon was unconditional but The truUi Is." he added, "the m 8rave ,Pa?fJ- iPfmrriv .. . Olson admonlahed Mooney to up- Uves of Mrs. Mooney and myself; .. , ' hold peaceful, democratic prjncl- we now and tor the past 16 yearl ."VZi. wth ' pies ad to preach agalnrt 'thve bej;iltaUy infompatihlf;ja h&L. li people plunging themselves Into a "We have been through too fsUy J" U ma """P futile and Inhuman chaos of much together to think of a dl- mediately as a war measure. in . , . M .,. ., vnrc" Mm Mnonpv niH "T win Ine matter or cost ana suDsequent .u .unrv case mennwime naa refused to present witnesses, rara-. pearmw ... . -. r1PA,,.. ... ... . nnH ununH in ctrlvo fnr Durln Moonev s last vears In. 11 neeessarv necessary, as as a a war war measure measure, i Alter naving oeen out prospecting for three weeks, Capt. William DAILY. NEWS WANT ADS BRING Stlig has been successful in locat ing herring. 1 f The Inauguration of air mail service between ttiftend and France is being considered. Mail Schedule RESULTS. PHONS 96. Fresh Local Rav and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 637 .v.w.w.v.v.v.v.w.v.w.v Cafe Reopened The U k I Cafe, Waterfront, ! G 0 L D S E A L now open, under same management. THE SEAL OF QUALITY ""v T" Soclieyc Salmon Fancy Red . Herrins in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Thursday p.m. Cardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving March 10 and 24, midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FHANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent "Third"Ave."" Phone 568 " : !i In'