PAOE TWO DAILY EDITION PIG TEX STEP INS LIGHT P,EIGE, BEIGE, BLUE AND WINE. JUST ARRIVED! These Shoes are the finest of their kind on the market . . . Built with-flexible oak-tanned soles, raised platform sole's and very soft tex leathers. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. FULLEN, MANAGING-EDITOR Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations SATURDAY. MARCH 14, 1042. Position of Prince Rupert , . . The officially authorized announcements that came from Ottawa this week and were heavily publicized throughout Canada in regard to the part it is planned for Prince Rupert to play in connection with the war in the Pacific, particularly as a supply base for Alaska, were of no surprise in Prince Rupert itself. For some time we have been hearing about the great plans the United Nations have for using this port and there has been a certain amount of activity with that end in view although not on such a very grand scale as yet nothing at all like what will be necessary. People on this coast have been clamoring for some action t to be taken not only of an offensive but of a defensive nature and that snmp rfiflssiiranrp nf an nffioin nature be given that such' action is being taken. The announcements that have been made of the intention to use British Columbia ports, including Prince Rupert, as bases of supply for Alaska have probably been made in reply to these demands. Now Prince Rupert will be looking for a speedy action to implement these plans. In passing official 0. K. on the announcements, the authorities have probably considered that any information contained therein would probably have been long Hince obvious to an enemy which there is no indication waits to read in the newspapers the plans that are being made to combat his aggression. Prince Rupert may very possibly come into the line of action yet. The more speedily that we use our facilities and advantages not only to meet the onslaught of the enemy but to carry the way into his own camp, the less likely will it be that war will actually come here. One thing that a lot of Prince Rupert people feel somewhat ironic about is that it needed a war to brine recognition to the position of strategy that Prince Ru-pert occupies in the Pacific theatre, particularly- in the way of shipping. Prior to Pearl Harbor when the crisis with Janm was at its height and the outbreak of war immhenwe had occasion to draw attention to the position of Prince Rupert and the important place it would occupy in con nection with war in the Pacific. Things are hannemW in that regard possibly faster than we hadpect?t? But they cannot happen too fast. And, if on account of our position we come actually into the firing line, that will be the fortune of war-something that we must be prepared to face and prepared to meet. A New Turn ... The Japanese have turned their attention to the Solomon Islands, ying as a glance at the map of Oceania wM 0i ?ew Guinea and northeast of Australia The strategy of this move is, of course, towards cutting off aid .to Australia. Next might be an-ticinated attacks on New Hebrides, possibly New Cale-Tlonia or the Fijis, and ultimately New Zeafand-unlSL last, wC0UVh; enfmy er-reach themselves and are, ' at effectively stopped. All of the moves now being made tend to fur-rW those in high places, particularly in the United " tfteV that something ,s really being done to meet this criS and to carry the battle into the enemy's own camp KETCHIKAN WINNER IN HOOP PLAY .Nosed Out Prince Rupert Hy Two 1'oints In Thrilling: Opener Of Two-Game Basketball Series "Wfch an excited -crowd of fans in attendance, Ketchikan last night nosed out the Savoys of the local Senior League 39 to 37 In one of the best exhibitions of basketball shown in this city for a long time. Close, even teamwork was shown by both teams. Prince Rupert got the tlp-ofl but lost the ball. Trie Alaskans tried to break through but failed in this and their first tally came from .Tlllotson who made a free shot followed by a basket from Mills. Stiles countered with a penalty and Taylor wtth a field shot, followed by Dominato. Mills chalked up two points as did Tomlin-son, while Taylor again came through for the locate. During the rest of this first half the play was mostly the way the visitors wanted it. The score at the intermission ctrv-tri OS n IK The Individual vnHm . . niio aa Kptthlkan Bussanich. Mills 20. wwad 6. Tomlmson 4, Tlllotson 9. TbtaL M. aj--MacPhee 10. Taylor 10. e999B o, Dominato 6, Adams 4, Stttgs 4. Total, 31. Comadlna ' enllri f h Xk Bill looked after the fnstf Bob Vuckovltch was etner In be openlne eame of thA nlng Hit High School defeated the Dry DocfcM2 to 34. A stte4 game will be held tonight in tye Exhibition Hall be- ween iht Alaskans and the Savoys. Dominoes Win First Game Of Hoop Finals VICTORIA. March Dominoes defeated Vanrnnvor Tookes last night In the first game of a best-out-of-seven playoff series In basketball for the provin cial senior cnamplonship. The wore was 35 to 30. This sries wlli lead to the Dominion -senior ' ix thk -m i'iu:mk oi ut or iikitimi roi.r.MiiiA In Ihf Matlrr ,r u,, "A.lmlnWriUlon Art" nl In thr Matlrr of Jrn J.u.b IndrrMxi ..(hfTHls, known n J rim Xndrromi and Jak AndrixMi, l)ra-d' TAKfc urnira . i a . ..." - ---- - ujr uruer en ilia Honor Juagt FlWver toted the 13th Uy f Mareh 1M2 I tu HUed Admin-Jrtrator of the Estate of ti iat Jen " omerwwe Knovm m i? i P Anderson tnd Jack Andermn, Mio died ca or about the 17th day of larruary 1942. All person having clilm. agalnnt the mia estate are required to ik . wore April 10th 1942 properly verified uid all seraona trvlehKMi -t - - c bou TWAie are required to fy to me he imaunt of DA1T111 PrUw. -n.M . . ... 14tflj day of Maroh A. D. 1842. nunwflji a. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. Of TUB HITKKMG COt'ltT OF IIKITIMI .""inn I niUIHTK n the flatter of the "IdmlnMrillon Art" tnd In llie Matter of the F.ttatr f Ja-h Waurr, Driraord HotW Judge FMuv dated the 24th dav February 1942 I -aa ,,jpolnted Ad. Tllnl.t Ml tr.r url.k 'I. ...... " vie win annexed of Bt of the late Jacob Saurr bla. miner, who died on or tut the il,7 ,' F,ruanf 1940. All pemi having claim against the sold estate w iwqurmt vi forward them to me on r before Man-ch Sl-t 1942 prrfl)rrly Verified and oil porwnu 4nMd to tll W enu-te Ate required to jury to me amount of their lndrbtedn,, DATED' t ITIjice Ilupert. 8. C tbla JSUi day of February A. D. 1942 NORMAN A. WATT' I OffloUU Admlnltratori Prince Ilujwt, II O, THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY MARru BENEFITS 'Report On A-RJ. 1 1 T I I PAYARi F HelP ls tominS A 4. A M i- Till This Phase r Insurance Now Unemployment In Operation With benefit now payable under the Unemployment Insurance Act, all workers within the acp of the Act should undentant tfet procedure necessary to apply far oeneftt. E. V. WhlWng, manager of .he local employment and claims oTflce suggests. When a worker becomes unemployed lie must get his unemployment insurance book from his employer, take It to the rotployinent and claims office and deposit it -here. A receipt tor It will be given to him and tiffc he must keep is long as his book remains m .he looftl office. While he is at the offloe he must complete the required forms to make application for banefK. The first nine days of unenj--loyment after he makes a etakn ire waiting Says and no benefit is -wyable for these days. It Js not necessary that these days run con-'eciKlvely. If no work is found for ilm and he 'continues to be ttn- employed and satisfy the condl- In the third quarter the locals I tlons- a ten cheque is to be stnrfe tr ttl... .u ... t'SSUed Weplrlv v w RRMici ntiiio iui itiac- l Phee making six and Adams, a above procedure applies to promising newcomer on the local'511 workr o mlsiht reasonably squad, four. MacPhet. with the bf expected to call personally at w-orc at a 10 za ior ine Alaskans. "" ""'"- started the last Quarter with a field basket. Tlllotson chalked up one point and Beynon countered with a lovely lone shot from about centre. Another penalty for the visitors, this time by Mills, and again Beynon's eye caught the basket Mills followed with three points, evening the score at 37-37, Taylor, MacPhee and Dominato tallied up two points each but in the closing seconds of the game f-lXUt broke through and at the For those who do not live with in reasonable distance of a local rangemcnts have been made. In a number of towns and vUlagas a special part-time representative will be sent out by the Unemployment Insurance Commission to deal with any benefit .claims which may arise. AU claimants for bene-offlce of the commission, other ar-fit will register with him and he n turn will refer claims to the nearest office for examination. final whistle the score stood 39 to' Persons livln m districts where ? .nn no nfflnn has Via. U been , . 37.1, offjee established and io wnicn an Itinerant representative Is not sent will file claim for benefit by mail. Any worker in uch an area who becomes unemployed should mail his Insurance book to the nearest Employ- FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge four cylinder Panel Delivery truck. Apply Box 227 Dally News. 67j FOR SALE Barber shop at Seal Cove, all furnished, $1000. First class business for right party. Uf) FOR SALE Large dwelling. 7 rooms, open fireplace, hot water heating. Splendid view. Price I Irrto om ci y mi. i onui nuuse, i Dearoomt and bathroom, 6th Avenue East. $2,000. $1,000 Cash. Balance monthly. O. p. Tinker Co. FOR SALE .Large stock of doors. windows. Mirrors In all alzes. Kitchen Chairs, Chostexflelds, Cabin Stoves. "Phone Black 324. FOR SALE Pleasure boat. Phone Blue 943. (03) FOR . SALE Store and fixtures, groceries. Complete stock. Phone 462. 815 Third Ave. West. FOR SALE Three roomed cottage at Salt Lakes, partly furnished. Also -chesterfield, dining and bedroom suite, piano, radio Ann complete household furnishings Phone Blue 727 for appointment 63) FOR SALE -Door with complete fittings; large tock of windows and large stock of Iron pipes, extra heavy Eteam pipe up t0 4-lnch. Phone Black 324. B. C Furniture, Third Ave. STOCK FOR SALE with store and living quarters for rent. Phone Red 820. (69) FOR SALE-Plano, good condition Cheap for cash. Phone Blue 803 Hon. Ian Mackenile, Mlnhtrr "I Pensions, lo Make Stalemrnt on Matter Soon. i OTTAWA, March 14: Hon. Ian Ataokwnsle, minister of pensions..) said ywterday Khat he woulr' jmon make report on measures to, assist A.R.P. work In British Are Rounding Up Fifth Columnists Two Hundred More Germans and Japanese Ae Taken In California. SAN FRANCISCO. Match 1 Another round-up of two hundr-d more aUeed fifth columnists has been made. Seme were Oermam and others Japanese Buddhist monks and sehool teachers. ON.lt. TRAIN'S l or the DasU- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays , 8 p m. From the ISist TiMCdays. Thursdays and Saturdays u p.m. ment and Claims Offtee. state that nc is unemployed and that he' wianes to register for benefit. A' receipt for his insurance book and the necessary forms which every worker who applies for benefit must fill out will be sent to him. These forms must be -completed and returned to the tooal office. If the claimant is qualified to, ee benefit, he must continue I to prove his unemployment by mail each week. After the nine waiting days have been completed. I if he has no work and the other, conditions are satisfied, hU benefit I will be paid weekly by a cheque! mailed to him BASKETBALL International Series KETCHIKAN vs. RUPERT " TONIGHT - EXIIIIIITIOX HLDfi. - 8:30 1M. First fiamc, 7:30 p.m. Dry Dock vs. Barons. Classified Ads. FOR SALE WANTED WANTED - For Prince Rupert Hotel, man between a(?ej of 18 ana a. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. Apply Pox 226 Dally News. 163) WANTED Man for general utore in coastal town not far from Prince Rupert. 'Military exempt. Living quarters above store. State salary expected and experienced If any. Apply Box 226. Dally News. THOROUGHLY experienced dry goods sales lady, excellent references, would like position with ome reliable firm, work to commence April 16th. Apply Box 223, Dally News. 04) WANTED-To rent, three or four-room unfurnished apartment. t-none ueq 752 after o p.m. (03 .-1 WANTED bv armv rifflrpr small furnished house or suite. Apply Box 224, Dally News. (64' WANTED Room "or small house.1 Apply Box 221. Dally News. G3) WANTED To Phone 38. i buy. a trumpet. 1 PERSONAL VOW 18 THE TIME TO TJET A OOVERNMENT JOB as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno. etc. six Domlnlon-vrlde exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. "M. C. -C. Schools, Ltd, Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. VOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER. gorcen wun our help. Canadian' Kindergarten Institute, care M.,f O. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man, CAPTIVE "PARSON OF IIEUFIUR pAss. Major Bach, former evangeJUt minister r. , x AxU forces in Halfaya 'Henflre PaMi on the I r der. ia stiown with an antdenlttled British tank his surrender to the British Imperials This is M f otid experience as a British prteooer Re wav .; War 1 aad'sgmit three ymtt In England, where ! ' te language. He was awarded the high orclc :- . ; for hia stand at Halfaya ANNETTE'S (VirW dials, (lirls' Dresses, Children's Coals, Children's Dresses savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. nx Ml ERASER .STREET PRINCE RIJI'LHT i in Ct)atK, Suits, 1) roses, 1 Annette Ladies' Went Steamers leave Trlnce Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 130 p m Due Va.riuv.-; Thursday rm. Cartlena every Friday 10.30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Istandi Leaving March 10 and 24, midnight. Full Information, Tlrkets and Rerrvatlon I RANK J. SKINM-.R Prince Rupert Agrnl Third Ave. Phone id t THE SEAL OF i QUALITY IG IO D I s WBMZm!iWmJm 0 Sockcj-c Sata Fancy KN Ilcrrin? X in Tomato Sa 5 a Sandwich Sprea J A Spiced Sah T Smoked Sa!n S Xl nioater Tranoers: pi1 Brtn your furs to rn f on all furs have ffne" Mink down 10 ' buyers from Co. pay 50 more If I V and yon will deal. When Khlpplniyip, t wire money eooas. nmsmx r-ni iinr.OOM "The OM "'"'Jil1 If you lose anything, advertise for it