rxai two DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Ptttotishod Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert k Daily News Limited. ThJidAvenue SUBSCRIPTION " RATES Eubaartptton Ratea in City Per Year, $5D0; Hall Year. $2-50; One Month, 56c; Ofw Week, 13c. Oat-of-Town Subscribers by Mail. $3jOO a Year. ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion .25 Classified Advertisement, per word, per insertion - .02 MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication cf all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. BOMBS ARE DISCUSSED Saturday, October 24, 1942 EDITORIAL How Would You Feel? . . . How would you feel if you were fighting grimly, desperately, to ward off a murderous attack on your home. How would you feel ... if you cried out to your family for help the very ones you were defending and found them so selfish, so indifferent ' they turned away and lefr'gu fight it out alone ?That would take the heart right out of you, wouldn't it? You bet it would. Then, think of your lads overseas and those here at home standing ready to defend you. They're looking to you for help ... for the planes, ships and guns that will give them an advantage in their fight against your deadly and powerful enemy. Face the truth we're confronted with a real and terrible danger. We've all got to help we've got to give them what they need to fight with . . . and we can't do it unless we deny ourselves those luxuries and conveniences duce. Sure, those extras make life soft and comfortable that not ony cost money to buy, but take labor to pro-We can lose this war if we don't supply those vital but they don't make it safe. war materials. Each one of us must do our share. Any price we pay for freedom is not too high. You will be laying up for yourself the best of all investments Victory Bonds which are backed by all the resources of the Dominion of Canada; they yield a fair rate of interest; you can borrow against them; and they are readily saleable when you need the cash. these stirrup pumps. They should be regularly inspected to ascertain that they were in good working i shape. I Announcement was made that a 500-galkn trailer pump was being n Fire Chief Urges People to Wake'nt herf lo J"? to clrUian Pr-, tection fire fighUng. -100 Up to Danrers of Air Attack- . Mr- Lock also mentioned the Percent Precautions Needed Air Raid Protection wardens of Prince Rupert gathered last night in the city council chamber in substantial numbers to hear Fire Chief H. T. Lock discuss new and i shock -1 t- more devastating types of (importance oi snocc ireauneni De-ifc ing administered without delay to sufferers from shock. The most important thing was to keep the shocked person warm and relaxed. There had been many cases where such persons had died of . . 1 41 1 1 incen- proceeding to hospital. Indeed, it diary bombs being used in aerial was most desirable that prelimln warfare by the Japanese as well as the latest methods of handling fires uhoerlairvaUack-Iri Britain Mr. Lock-Bounded a -wamrng-ihat the dties and towns of this country ujould have difficulty in surviving the present methods of incendiary air attack as employed by the enemy unless there was full and efficient mobilization of civilian forces to watch systematically against fire and to be ready to effectively combat them on the spot. That this organization should be perfected without delay was urged by the fire chief. The Japanese, Mr. Lock said, had adopted combinations and old and new principles together with some new innovations In the development of their bombs. The new 50 -kilo dual purpose bomb of the Japanese, In which the use of phosphorus was featured, contained possibly several hundred pellets and enough explosive to broadcast them over a radius of fifty feet and possibly, tinder favorable circumstances, fifty yards. Then there was the Japanese type of Molotoff breadbasket as well as the delayed action and nuisance bombs. The Importance of people generally having an understanding of methods of combatting such bombs was emphasized by Mr. Lock. Mr. Lock also quoted from a paperby Edward A. Klrby of the London war fire fighting department who emphasized the importance of training and qualification for dealing with bomb-caused fires. The fire chief emphasized the Importance of seeing that AJIP. fire fighting equipment, Including the stirrup pumps, was In good order and was kept that way. It was well that the people should train themselves in the use of ary treatment should be given to shocked persons on the spot. It was emphasized at the meet ing that all persons engaged in AJIP. should register forthwith. HOUSING IN PR. RUPERT The Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council will communicate with trades councils in the East regarding the housing shortage in this city, it having been reported that family men have been induced to come to this city with the assurance of accommodation The local fuel situation will be taken up by the council with the Fuel Controller with a view to having shipments of that very necessary commodity arrive in the city during the winter months. In this connection it was pointed out that many of the new houses have storage space for only eight to ten sacks of coal at one time, therefore not being able to store ahead. With Thomas Elliott, president, in the chair, the regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Trades and Lalbor Council' was held last Thursday evening, with.. a. Jalr Attendance of delegates. Business was largely of a routine nature. A letter from Olof Hanson M. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTII qARIIUTT. ' Ifmtevi VMCA YWCA ' ' Here is next week's program of Y" activities: Sunday Padre's concert. i Monday OUt-tkne dance. . Tuesday Movie. Wednesday Dance. Thursday Movies and mask: Midlands Hallowe'en dance: Janior Hostesses; Red Crass Corps and Cambrai Chapter I O D E ta meet at the "Y": chaperonea. Mrs. WU-liam Buscey and Mrs. Oar butt. Friday Bingo. Saturday Movie. Just two months until Christmas, boys. Have you started to save for your Christmas shopping? And just two months for people to figure out how many service men they can invite in for Cartst-mas dinner or for the evening Would it not be a good id fdae. the Sea Cadets in Prince Rupert, a very strong and active group I understand, were to help collect ma purines from the hosjaehoUer-for the "Y"? not for the "Y" itself, of course, but for the men at the various forts and outlying posts which the "Y" keeps supplied with reading material. The "Y" car is so much in demand now-taking shows around and bringing in supplies for the canteen that there is not the time remaining to respond to all the calls that come in The boys would be doing a great favor and a real war service were they to form the habit of dropping in to the "V to see what calls had come in and then collect them. A house-to-noose canvass would be a help as well. How's about rt, kids? SOUTH SEA TECHNICIANS Many native South youths have learned radio technicians. to Island become n taiKis tiiiuaiBitBim" " KWONG SANG HIXG B ? HOP KEE Chop Suey House Next to King Tai 612 7th AVE. WEST Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. All your patronage welcome Phone Red 217 uiMSMtrnxMiM tm tmruraiurw ta it e THE SEAL OF QUALITY jpp: Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreadu Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater JJ Where ia mt m. . O -4 P. regarding transportation costs R ot course I fch0p at The g of workers was filed for reference. g Variety Store It's so bandy! L A communication from the Clty!n 5 uonimissloner on the filing of declaration for the new voter's list conveyed the Information that the City Hall will be. open evenings of next week from 7 to 9 pjn. for the purpose of accommodating workers and others who may not have the tline during the day. THE Variety Store your dimes are little dollars j M::wizmzMrw:;m:: uzviw'ZmU.mW THE DAILY VBW'S SATURDAY, OCT Letter Box U LAMES CITIZEN'S "dltor. Daily News Being a former cltisen of Prince Rupert. I am disgusted with these TOiplalnts as mentioned in your aper concerning exreasive dcink-ng. Taking the Mv f Vernon as an example it would not be an over-satecneot to say exeeasive drink-nr does aot exist. The reason I mite evident The peooie of Vernon da the Amort to entertain fee men ir mif arm. There are two ar thre -tances a week in numeroas halls There is skating at the local civ arena. There ts a free show for he men three times a week, including concerts. The local theatre reduces its prices to the sol-Jiera. There Is the dt-ouf 'wbare one an read, write, play ping-pong, sing and dance free of rharae. There is also the soldiers' etob. Every Sunday there is a tsMtrsefw at she Salvation Army It if Utile wonder Prince Rupert is in the condition it is when thr ertteenc thenwlves are bat to If Prince Rupert ware Vernon as an example find a solution to Us drinking. to lata it might Yemen. ELDRED BEWBOK FAVORS KISSING Editor. Daik News: Having read with istereot the somewhat harmless and far from original soaestion of "Lothario' I was more than surprised by the reply to the same by my friends of he Salvst'on Army. It rnav be at they say. the ca soggeated by Lothao Is a "childish and foolish one." It may be a hangover from hi childhood days when "Post Office'' was a much encouraged game. It Is agreed that "all loyal sound thinking Canadians with means will buy bonds without reeeivtn the premium of a kiss from a stranee lady or even wttnout the ymbone "daater" thrown hi. Un fortunately, they are not the only one who must pvy bonds. Even the "Kay.' handsome and gallant libertines." classified as Lotharios, and He was fighting for the way of life which produced such wonderful ladies as she. It is not necessarily a "display of indecency" or a "feminine ex-ttosure' or even a -lowering of I the stai young kisses At)) TjSiryv v Psl-fearsaaidQA f f0? d -ten I wouwratner ee them aH-pesutHg a tow- klres puWi-ly V tardy bwjwn oi oonds than ta e hem forced to pass In review bete Hitler's oftssan for them to teclae which salted their fancy, s may be their fate if soma of he Lotharics at present aatsra-ated in Psfcne Rupert are not trought by some means to reaUaa- ion of iMr doty Yes1 "Canada needs a few oM-asfcfcaW tMogs." and kissing Is very old-fashioned custom. Un-lar well-tefsdaled conditions it mght be that the girls who can-lot )oln the active forces may eUll able to serve actively and well nd have a raal IntaresUng story o relate whan thair grandchlklran tsk them: "What did you do In he Great War. Oraadsna?" -Jenny klss'd sac whan w met. "Jumping from the chair aba sat in; Time, you thief, who love to at "Sweets toto jsmst Hat. pot that in; jay rm weary, say lsa sad, -flay that health and woalth have missed me, ay I'sa growing old. bat add. "Janny klss'd me." DAD. SELLING WAR IIONDS Battor. Daily Arts; The taea of the kwatng taken irom sovarai United states ood BnUrtfe kUustrated pao- em which paotMhd aetaal photo-iaaohs of aatraiMo and cley juaas giving kisses, to aareh-aseta of war aooda. I have ssrn Joaens of such photographs sUtc-the war started. And as for the remark "tt takes "substantial cosnmonsense u wo a war." If thare was ui wjinuai jommonaense in the wjrld there would be no wars. As tor the le:- ter being a very childish awi fool ish one. Adjutant and Mr B. ua don are equally childuh a.id lu::-ish for having taken any notice of the tetter, which was only passed on as a ioke and not meant to be their modem prototypes who have " . IJ.J , , Ja . tmmmJ ... j HnJ.iim ., . M r common sense ue- il .iere LTiriwJ J" 01 Army They duced to do their part. Perhaps a na? u au. kiss from a wonm iaW( j wou!d iamt AdJuUllt !L ? U00" " Mra Brunadon co-operate wHh the bosoms of some of thee Dr. and Mrs. Mandy tn flohtlng a cause them to awake to a new votM, pvl, kimlnt tm l rfPsiWy drtak. The Salvation Array are not One of the beat fighting soldiers Mnf maetl ln of the Civil War was a little Ron- udKlnc the scenes witnessed manian Jew who, when first con- 0 aflr nlaiu ir. scripted, did not understand what Rupert the war was all about. At a fare- LOTHARIO, well party given for his battalion .Note: We would point out that the gay young hostess noted his Adjutant and Mrs BruiMdon have apparent loneliness and isolation cigrd their names to their letUr and went out of her way to give while -Lothario" has not author-hlm a parting kiss From that mo- laed publication of his real name rnent the war. for him. was real ii thii ccrrepondnee -Editor' 3E HOUSEHOLD NEEDS mqnnxR of iodine 1 oz. i5c 2 oz. 25c OIL OF EUCALYPTUS 1 oz. 20c . 1. 2 oz. Z'tc FRIAR'S BALSAM 1 oz. 25c 2 oz. 45c CASTOR OIL 4 oz. 25c 8 oz. 50c AROMATIC 4TW CASTOR OIL 3 oz. 25c AROMATIC CASCARA 2 oz. 25c CAMPHORATED OIL 1 oz! 15c s 2 oz 25c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 8 oz! 35c r,l ' 16 oz. 50c EPSOM SALTS, tins 4 oz. 10c BORACIC ACID, tins S 15c 4 02m 2'c SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins 40c BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE OrmesLld. 3Ju Pioneer Drusigiats THE RCXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND SI Open Dally from 8 a.m. till It p.m. Sundayi and Holidays from 12 - z p.m. and 7 I p.m. 3 SHUTOUT IN BASKETBALL lre ' Mkrnrie Twenty-four rant Ahollirr 1'mtmr 'lifflht v A 2; point exhlbiUon bv ll was entertaining to watch so many men miss so many shots at a given basket in forty minutes. This actually is an oddity in the sports world. 80 the Wlnnipeggers may ' t -v have something to talk about In thair short sojourn at the game It Is understood they will "Of'fl up Into Inter -company outfits and run their own league. It seems strange these boys have? bad so little to do with baafcet- ball as Winnipeg has pradared. aosoe of Canada's finest teajtiPl" The last Winnipeg cltamplomhide;- team was broken up ta mi by an air crash when most of the squad R n were either killed or injured The United otts Headquarters tram looks aa though K U the outfit tn In thm wm llUey have more ftassh than mo of the buys and looked very smart In thel- win oved Co-op. Co-op In-HdwrMllY ts looktnt for a coach is is the Dry Dork Signals are still moaning over B ,5 In Divount for Cah the loss to M n in as many ?:i . la ton' standp.,: drive a little . i In trouble Oi . hacUa the of! ..... end up answer i' little ir ore thii: unfort iaate at -err t-, bef teas Las' rnr Msekenate for Midland Refine "- if nri a hnt-riiit M tit a virtnn t threw bMket 14 the United States Transport ovar the Winnipeg Oranadiars were the highlight h last night's basketball card at she Armories. Three gass in au a era played. The Vafted 9Utoa Uraaspurt won over OaeMdiers. A smart trailed States Army Headquarters team had lit- He trouble with Co-operative and the Midlands defeated Signals in the closing game. The Orenadiers certainly could do with a little more experience aa f 15 ?et out on o' his tf-arr 4 o Vvit Put,,, j I cro-i r1 It potr ' I RMeraM t "!Uv and Art v kentle wa tro-tti VB A. Tr.' 14. Boiea 0 0,r . Oaffety S Ar i 4. Orenadiers N Signals- -La nn far as basketball goes although It Taylor IC. Chap I it. MMlerMfe -Out . Corbet 8 Mkf Heard 2 Ma- d Aubrey S. M. n 1 Setttala 2 T ' Co-op Veir- a Yattovtrh M T B i National Lawnmowers SIMI'P' V' n and ovi:i:iiAiLn) Hrt C1m Utrk i ii mim.Mimim m m m . l,niMiri'd MIIJ1 VALENTIN DAM rnoNE ts: MESSENGER SERVKl Call it . . Yc Haul it . . We never rloM" I'KOMIT SERVICE PHONE RED 392 S)tltiirifi.!rt.iriiS!liitiriii:i"i I III 1 1 Have lTiet Slink ever to rome Into I'rlnte Rupert to select from. 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