MOI TWO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Pabflshed Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rate in City Per Year. $5.00: Half Year; $.56; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscriber! by Mall, $3.00 a Year. ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per inserttssi - .25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion .05 .MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PKESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use far publication of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this psper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION The Birth of a Baby . . . Saturday. November 7, 1942 EDITORIAL Facts From Stalin... Two striking statements were made by Premier Medical and health authorities universally have spoken highly of the value of the film "The Birth of a Baby" which is to be shown in Prince Rupert shortly. The American Committee of Maternal Welfare has outlined the broad objectives of the picture as follows: To reduce mater! ; and infant mortality and morbidity, to avert fear of child-bearing, to prevent abortion, to warn against the dangers of promiscuity, to impress fathers with their responsibilities to expectant mothers and to present sex in its proper relation. Speaking of the last mentioned objective, the following is said: "The subject of sex has been made mystifying to the young mind by the strange ostrich-like attitude of the very persons to whom the child should look for guidance. To make matters worse, the screen is beinc emnloved to color the adolescent mind with intimate and erotic aspect ot human relations, while no effort has been made to harness its vast influence for teaching the normal aspects ui jeuiuuuiaive professes in ineir relation 10 me. "Fortunately, there is now widespread recognition in high places that silence and fairy tales of the stork-variety are not acceptable to the truth-seeking minds of the younger generation. This forward-looking attitude is exemplified in the following ways: The word syphilis, tabooed 'in polite society,' and is now permitted1 over the air bv the National Broadcasting Company and the Federal Radio Commission, and the Surgeon-General of Ununited States Public Health Service now utilizes the screen as an efficient means of teaching the public what it should know about venereal disease. , "The Committee believes that this picture will, through its straightforward approach of sex, result in a better understanding of its true significance, and in a closer relationship between mothers and daughters, and between fathers and sons." joooo0OODOOODO0OOOtooDaa0ooot.ooytoioooH3imooDacHjtooor)" For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT OOSJCOOanOODOaOOODnDDOrKiaODDDDDriODDDDDnDDDaODDDaODDOUC CO-OPS WIN HOOP GAME Defeated Air Force Last Ntrht to End Losing Streak Paced lay George Veireelc and H Cfcwifc, abe Co-operative live ekkMbed oat at the league baake' hm cells last night with a well earned win over the Royal Canadian Air Foroe 45 to 36. This wa-the Co-op's first win in four start and, with the WB newoume:s dough and Satenan, the Co-ops should go places. Jack Lindsay ami Pulton, both local boys, ieo the Air Fto.ee with 12 and 10 point respectively. The aggressive United States Transport team defeated the Mid-lands 36 to 16. Fernandez, the Transport ace, found the hoop to. 12 points to lead the Yankees. The Midlands passing Isn't quite up to the mark due to lack of practice nut tae league is young yet ana tfee Midlands should be weU up the league as the season goe along. They have plenty of mater Joseph Stalin of the Republic of Soviet Socialist Repub- ii and those flashy outfits should lies in a speech ' Friday night One was that if the Allies a utwe- ""rV j!J..t r.A t roo.,..l v. ;Midland cause with 7 points. IIJU JlUL ujie.ll u jcluihi iiuiiL taidii ujiiic nuum uuau uiciii. The other was that no other nation than Russia could have withstood the assault that has been and is being inflicted upon it by Nazi Germany. It was noticeable that, while Stalin said it would be catastrophic for the Allies if they failed to open a second front, he expressed confidence to his own people that such an offensive against the common foe would be instituted. There is evidently no intention, hard pressed though she may be, on the part of Russia to lay down arms. Of course, the courage and the devotion of the Russians to their country and its cause has been amply demonstrated at Stalingrad. The utter valor, with personal disregard not only by men but by women and children to impending death and danger, has been epic, something which might have been considered inconceivable had it not actually happened. The statements of Stalin in regard to the war situation must be considered as factual expressions. The most of fair-minded people will agree with them. True she may have had her back to the wall, she may have had to fight or perish, yet Russia has put up a fight and is putting up a fight at which all the world wonders. We should not hesitate to honor and congratulate the Soviets for doing it. If one nation has justlv won our admiration and our gratitude in this war it must be Russia and in the coming days, when war is over and peace returns, it would be! well that we remember and retain the respect for the Soviet Union which we now feel and act accordingly. Meanwhile, we may rest assured that it is not unwillingness but rather inability that is preventing our own leaders from doing more than they are to assist Russia in her gallant struggle and to divert some of the attack away from her. D. S. H. Q League Standing P W L For Dry Dock 1 3 0 123 Hit School VS. Transport Navy BJCAF. Midlands Co-op R.C.OS Grenadiers 3 3 0 4 3 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 0 4 3 0 3 113 186 102 70 134 100 119 86 18 Nurses' Dance the Lefty' Uoline had a field da at the expease of the lowty Signal squad, flipping 26 point ! through the hoop to lead the United States Headquarters team to j in easy 50 to 18 win. Au: ey. for tise Yanks, only chalked up slxj points bu. h's sxart pr sin? se. MoUne up for a good 50 percen'. of his baskets. Martinez, with It points, was the other Yank hi'-. , scorer. Bob Houston, local boy on j the Sigs. with a litUe heip from ' Phis team mates, could have boost ed his nine points. The Sigs were without the services of Lieut. Lan-skail and Sgt. Lawford. Next Wednesday's games have been moved up to Sunday after-noon due to Armistice Day dance j in the Armories that night. Midlands Tait. Watson 1, Hunt i Kay. Corbet 2, Wafceck. Spencer t. TBial. 18. UB. Transport Oarflmahouse 4 Femandec IX. Caanoc. Boien 4. Valle 40. Nichols Total. 28. u. o. a. lAiwuie o. uu. ry . R.C.CS King 2, Chapman 6. Gnehat 2. RoutMae, Houston 9. Total, 19. Befere H. R. MatKenzie. Scorer Hrs H. . MaeKenzfe. A PU 91 78 109 71 71 134 139 157 181 99 Is Successful! More Than Two Hundred Persons Attend Affair in Oddfellows' Hall Friday Night A very successful affair was the dance last night in Oddfellows' Hall by the Prince Rupert Graduate Nurses' Association for the purpose of raising funds for the overseas nurses fund. More than two hundred persons were in attendance and a substantial sum was realized for the cause. Dancing was in progress from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Excellent music was furnished by the Midlands' Orchestra. At midnight tasty buffet refreshments were served. Miss Eleanor Graham JR. N., pre-iMent of the Association, was in general charge and received the uueats. Others on the committee lpcluded Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Ford, Nursing Sister Keister. Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. D. V. Smith. Mrs. Murray presided at the door. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD, THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY v NO HELP TO ROMMRL NOW BBBVMMaBaBBBLalBaW HaWssSa RAF p.ui.t -:-w ( ; : Ax- ujpi h)wp delivered no aid to Field Mar.-hai Eii. R"min-. forces, .n North Africa They bombed it and it is shown sinking. ABOVE, as it Mazed from stem to stern ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARIttrTT. Hostess week's dances to which Junior Co-op- Vuekortteh 2, Veireek 13. " vrw n Peterson 2. Pettenurao. douth 13 Cambral Chapter are invited are Suhnan 9. Astoria 6. Total. 45. at Brrtn scrgemnt s mess a. R. if. A. F-McAtferty 4. Leont tne AHrtes on rWedneaday wltti Fulton 10. Cato 2. Dorland. Bar a-, RSer "nd Pwin as del 2. Marshall. Otoster 5. Marga- ' on uwrsoay tne rami lese. Lindsay 12. Total. 35. tar iortnightly Mtdlands dance twith Mrs. BtMiey and Ura. Ker- as chaperones. Ofrls ?;A-!Tm4-der!,:ehPrones will meet jaarum id, iiouru. uajonae j Bacoa. Total. 50. and sa usual at the Y. Other dances scheduled for the week are by Invitation and are. Royal Canadian Air Fore station dance Thursday and area camp men's mess at the Armories on Saturday. "A" nuunpec wenacners are planning a dance '.n the near f httIM Kilt .L.-. i in the L'u;iU), jt at tha Y j should be , much larger each week instead hut. In this way 1 able to eater to a crowd goodness knows the rrjwd a: the "Y" wen-big enqogh -and by appearing on the stage instead of a makeshift platform, the artists will be inspired to give their beat There nothing Hke honest to goodnea footlights to appeal t the The- 1 plan in every man. woman o; As the dances are cancelled at 'child. 2, Ortham 1. MacKensie 2. Me- utr 1 wintww oemg our usuai "r " , cnannej oi advance nonce is erased neaveniy quici inr mmm- w. , as it was our custom to announce j "Juke hox' is out of order, praise 1 forthcoming regimental unit j Allah, dances at our own dances. Next' ELECTION INTEREST Name Mentioned in Connection With rorthromlnr Mayoralty Contest Interest is beginning to pirk up in civic election matters and considerable discussion Is heard as to matllrlr Candida tea In connection with the mayoralty the names of . 1 W. R McAfee. S B. Parker. W M Company (Captain Clarke H,-. p.i, mvo. i. .... .... - i tvtua. nuwi vwiwu, ccnu and Mrs Noran Arnold as welt as others have beefT mentioned. . . vk uhmc ui uwi wion. j Plans have now been completed ! to hold the -y Sunday concer It Pave to Advertise In The News WANT A WAGON? For Xinas We have a limited number of these Air Mail Wagon, 12x30-inch box, 9- inch wheel $8.(M) Air Mail Wagon, Mx34-inch box, 10- inch wheel $9.75 Express Delivery, 14xS2-inch box with stake truck aide, U-inuli wheel $11.50 Less 25c each if you put them together yourself These Wagons are best quality Canadian Hardwood, bolted conntruction, Rturdy and strong. 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