my OCTOBER 14, la 1942 THE DAILY. NEWS PAGE THWrtT' mm i iiiuni:! ri ritiinmii n ri ian imim eitioti rr:i QUOTAS IN Gangway, Fellows NOW IS THE TIME TO More flmlnioru nnil MiME NEW CONSTRUCTION LOAN SET 1 lisli'iicrs are making it a For Fire Lassies I daily luiliit to tunc in on BUY A FUR COAT 7 REGULATIONS CLA1HE WALLACE .Wyoming Town Started With hi Announcement Made of Objectives i Woman Mayor and Now It's We received a New Shipment of 50 Coats yesterday, all styles. For Various Communities in and TODD NUSSELL in Fire ISrigade This District nf cOimininW alteration. repairs, or the i pmpiit or machinery which may be under-, ,uc has now bwn reduced as follows: Projeet ,:, kinds- . , schools, Ohnrrtve, Hetefc , iratiar stratum vtnefwilng i . nt thereto) . plants - .. M..nuacUHlAt PtMsU tmjy- New . limit $ 500 500 2,500 2,500 Former limit $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 i r details ate Oontrolfar ol Construction Order No. 13.) C. BLAKE JACKSON. Controller of Construction, - ttt s tiiTi m x f & m ntiiii it m Honourable C. I). Howe, .MinlUcr THE DAILY NEWS. ritijiCK uui'fkt, immsii Columbia Afternoon Kxcept Sunday by Prince Rupert Kt:ly News limited, Third Avenue. a Year Mr.Miirn or im. r.tvtiHV nun j nacUMtvety wXKid to iw fur publication of til ne .'. or to Uw AmkiMU4 Pma In tMs (aprf ual Uo lh i,.f-ln. ,i -UDn rt wolal (kqaiMwi Uxrrln a tlmi rr1(l advert isim; rates per insertion .25 .: . nt. Dr woid. per lnwrtlon . s. .02 Wednesday. October 14, 1942 EDITORIAL K Old and the Young . . . ."KeHtion whereby the Senior and Junior inerce imy merge at least for the dura-That, we would say, SlftJTlUnw allTolIie foduce a 8tronj? and representative .Inidy ;i real inflection of responsible local in-and professional- and we see no rea- f life other than those falling in these .Id not altH) be included. These are the I co-ordination of interests and efforts . We are all in the business of winning ;,nior ami Junior Chamlwrs, the former experiences, the balance and the the initiative, the energy and the im- ideaa and the observation, both partie? It should all work out very well pro- nuitual respect, that the seniors do not: v it all and are willing to keep pace with) i-.ns and sentiments and that the juniors it her too impatient or too subservient ; il consideration should be permitted to Kv liich woukl be all to the good for the a . . T 1 1 should not sum and hod ranter aim tiers have a monthlv "Father and Son" 'av? im mm If you have not been asked to break home ties to go to a far country, to fare the hork of battle and to risk your life, the least that you can do Is to LEND your money to equip those who do the fighting for us. SMITH & ELKINS Ltd. IMumhlng nnd Heating Pi Support the forthcoming VICTORY LOAN lo the utmost of y.our capacity. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Ltd. A (JOOI) PLACE TO BUY l! Community quotas for this territory in the forthcoming Third Victory Loan campaign have been bet as follows: Stewart r Prince Rupert Itazelton Smlthcrs Fraser Lake Vanderhoof Fort 8t. James Pinchl Lake Terrace iTelkwa $ 30,000 530,000 10,000 40,000 5,000 25,000 10,000 30,000 40,000 5,000 Burns Lake 25,000 Balance of Territory 10,000 BIO SAILS IN TABLE BAY CAPE TOWN, Oct. 14 a-Salllng ships have come into their own and two six-master wind Jammers laden with timber from California have anchored and discharged car- goes in Table Bay here. fib It ;ry weekday CFPR 10:45 a.rn. Timely Recipes HONEY WAFERS 2 . cups honey 1-3 cup butter 1 tablespoon lemon juice ... 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 1 e 412-5 cups flour U teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda ' Melt honey over a low heat, being careful that it does not boil. Add I B i DAYTON, Wyo., Oct. 14: fr Lock, rolling stock and water bar- rel, the Dayton fire department " has been taken over by women. So when smoke rolls from a chicken house or from the second storey windows of a home or shop, it's the fire lassies and not the laddies who come roaring down the street. 4 Answering Your Questions about ' R.C.A.F. Air hal Is meant by "Air "Crew"? There are usually five members of an bomber, wireless operator-air gunner, team-mates, each with operation of an aircraft. Crew air crew: air navigator, air air gunner, pilot. They are an important job to perform in the What educational standards aie necessary? No standard is laid down. Those suitable for enlistment but lacking sufficient education to absorb service training right away are given the necessary academic training after enlistment. Lack of formal schooling (such as High School) is no longer a bar to enlistment. It I apply for enlistment what personal documents will be needed? Your Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (if married), and the Birth Certificates of your children (if applicable). If you have had previous military or naval service bring your Discharge Certificate. Documentary proof of education is useful if available. However don't let the absence of documents prevent you from applying. The Recruiting Officer will help you. '(Can I enlist for a specific job in air crew? . x No. All enlistments are in the one category "Air Crew." Selection for specific training and duties is made at Manning Depots and is based on the particular qualifications of the recruit and the requirements of the Service. ' Am I obligated to the R.C.A.F. in'on way i I call at a Recruiting CentxeTfor Information r No. Information to assist you in making such an important decision as enlistment in the R.C.A.F. is given freely and with' out any obligation whatsoever. i What should I do about my Job if I decide to apply to the R.C.A.F.? Give it up first? If you so desire, you may tell your employer of your plans, but do not give upyour job. If you are accepted i you will be granted sufficient time ' to settle your personal affairs. Are married men accepted for air crew? Yes. Married as well as single men are eligible. What, are the age limits for air crew? you are 17H years of age and have not yet reached your 33rd birth'day you are eligible. If you are over 33 but have exceptional qualifications you may still be considered. If I cannot visit a Recruiting Centre during normal business hours what should : I do? All Recruiting Centres are open every Monday and Thursday evening. Can I look forward to a reasonable chance of promotion? fj?-! " Yes. Airmen who show initiative have even more opportunities for advancement than they would have in civil employment. What are my chances of getting a commission? Every member of air crew has the opportunity of earning a commission and will be commissioned when he has proven his right to it. Your chances are as good as you want to make them. RoyalCanadian Air Force AIR C REW V FIGHTING COMRADES OF IHF. SKIES Fr,r ntitrntrnterl knnklft 4ivin6 full information, write' -r n: trnf Mining. R.C.A.F.. lacksor. Buildint.Ottawa.or the nearest of these R.C.A'S.Recruiting Centres: g.i 1 1 j m ' ' - . rtn Wmnninn. Sa.katoon. Jtrina. Winnipea. Noilh Bar. Wlndwr. London, Hamilton, .Toronto, ' " Qu.c, Moneton, Halifax G0LDBL00M G0LDBL00M t-ST The Old Reliable iBIBllIlilllJIi I2I1U II EJITI 1 HI ! KXB1B3 U.l 13 II KJ Ml K Claims No Cause Tricks of War To Seek Revenge Dayton, population 240, was one of the first American towns to Ionian Changed Views When Her have a woman mayor, Mrs. Satan Diinkerque-Escaped Husband Wissler, back in 1912. Now the ; KilIed by M!ne feminine fire department is prov-j Ing the women can do anything if they have to. They even like it, LONDON, Oct. 14: Ot Mrs. Mil-says Chief Klelber. i licent SeuveU. a war widow, told . conscientious objectors' tribunal the butter, lemon ;utce and rind for women that if her husband and cooL Add the slightly beaten had been killed by enemy action egg and lastly the sifted, measured she would have been willing to do dry ingredient. DroD by half-tea- service work for revenge. He came spoonsful on a greased baking through Dunkerque but was killed sheet and bake at 375 degrees for later by a British mine. "I dont 10-12 minutes. Yield 8-9 dozen think I have any cause for re- kles. .aaawt,- t,,- i mti. venae." Mrs. Scovell saia. Ottawa, Montreal, Jap Varieties Yellow Men to Go Down in History With Records in Treachery NBW YORK, Oct 14: O Behind the clashing of great armies and fleets, the armed forces of fighting nations employ little schemes, plots and traps to try to catch the enemy off base. Here are a few: Australians pattoling in New Guinea heard Toices ask in Eng lish: "Is the corporal there?" Turn- tog to reply, they were shot by Jap snipers. In trying to storm a Pacific island. Japs swam to shore behind logs to deceive VS. marines od gtaard. Japs in the Solomons pretended to be wound ed when marines approached. Then they got up and fired. When VS. troops thought they were apV proaehinc a field hospital, they found it, was an ambush.. Japanese marines hid in cocoa- nut trees and dropped on the back-of lone patrolling Australians . . And there was Pearl Harbor. STILTS WHEN NEEDED The city of Namur in Belgium, which formerly suffered from the overflowing of the Sambre and Mease rivers, has been noted for its stilt-walkers for many UM ACT Nthe ut I titration t Applj to rnrtha I J lid In Ruf 6. Ocm TfttikA. Brtttsn CotunttU. iMtm awwuMna Dwtrtnt ot Prlnc Bupm nd ait Eaat KwJ-om.. Brttsta OntnuSMi, adfefciiBg District UK W7. Tke net that Tte Bkenn Orlmt Timber Orxnfwy. Unttni. Eaet Kw(-nltaa. BrMMi O occupation Timber Cknfnnjr. Intends to a$pty for prrairaaoa to purchMe tbe follow tn cteKTitad land: CotnnnoolDg at a post planted at the SouUMcat corner of Diatifc hot S957. I Bange 5. Ccaat Dietrlot: Cheuce North 30 otaan. 4beor Woat. 80 OB&lns t-nrnvre Msb. 40 chains: tbanoe Bast, 10 chains mere or leas. Co 'the Northerly Boundary o the Canadian National RaUway rlcSrt-oT-wmy; thenoe fcUowlne the saU Northerly Boundary of tte Omtxllan Na-tioiial Railway rJcht--way a distance ot 36 ctiains. more or leas, to the point of rcmmnicfinait. and cotiAahiing 100 acres, more or leas. THE SSXENA OiltBNT TIMBER COMPAMT. UUITED Oaorge LMMe. Agent. Dutad fepteenbet- 7th. 1942. TIMI'.tK SALE Xl5i6 Brtlta tpra rs wUl !? resetted by the MinV.er cC lfr4 at Vlctorls, BjC.. not h-er Thin dc h co the 8s day of Nov-..ijbr-. 1942. !:r the paBcbfwe of Lle-tri X154SS. to cut S. 170.000 feet , of r wje, Ctt t vi Hemlock on an area !j $ east m the Zycnoets Rtver Bridge -n h- O Hlglhwiy. Range 5. Coast D 'T'.3t. Flvi (5) ycT5 will be allowed far rei ( m' vml rf tjnber. Furt!er particulars of the CnM ftor-c cr. Vtot-s.v B.C.. or DMrtet Ptor c :-. Pr' e Rupert. B.C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN I'll ONE 657 WE CARRY DAIRY Everything For THE WORKING MAN It wll pay you to come In and llrak over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue ..it -.:: " ;..t