DAILY EDITION TUESDAY. JULY 7, 1942 The Duration Of The War . . . Germany and Japan cannot win the war, for they are losing the race of war production. I Even considering our serious transportation problem, it still is not entirely impossible that the war with Germany might end in 1943. However, some time in 194 1 will continue as a more likely "first" date unless the military news the rest of the summer is unbelievably good. A real second front on the continent depends on what is now the worst bottleneck shipping. In the meantime, increasingly heavy bombing and commando raids will serve a part of the purpose of a second front, and will pave the way for an invasion at a later date when the chances are improved. j There have been sufficient real improvements during the past year so that there is now less excuse than opment of the war. Until American mass producton of wciijjuna yut uuuci ctv, um.it icuse-ieim am iu in nam and Russia began to flow in large quantities, until fair-sized bodies of troops were landed in Australia with ade- nnntp hnmhprs nnrl fiVhrino" nlnnps until ATnrtarrncptiv wno occupied, there were grounds for fearing that Germany, fY or Japan To ro r m mitrht 1 rrVi f succeed CMnrtnnA i in rvtii oecunvintr all ii nf f n Grent i one or rannr 1 TUBSDAY, JULY 7, li tl02 TnX) THE DaIEY THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue. H. P PULLEN. PRESIDENT Q. A. HUNTER, MANAGINQ EDITOR EDITORIAL ten jicais, uuu wjien uie enu comes 11 comes suuueniy. 8""" " When it does come, an internal German collapse will be mL!!lnllyand mytu durin an important factor, But in the meantime the basic facts 5 for a tlme Jn Ot the Situation put it Up to the Allies not onlv! the central states, it was quite a to continue increasing its record output of war materials har t thu frontier but to solve the problem of getting them to the active f0"1"11"1"- in affronts ferent. A large number of friend ,TJIransrt,a.tion.,,!r,ol,,em .be so,vm1 there is Zi&rzifz nn no doubtNew heights will be reached in aerial transpor- ginning, tation m solvinc.it. Bijt to believe now that a problem so The years have gone just serious and difficult can be solved overnight, or that the "ke a d"ni-7116 work 1 ca"-German people will obligingly collanse within the next f d0 haf T few months seems to us to bashful thinking" of a "olS 7 dangerous kind , . a steady increasing understand - uniie me Kussian Army will probably not be Iinui- in' i0" and co-operation dated, it may be weakened considerablv this vpnr Tt will True and ne friendships 5L ?C 1S mre s,P"f leant, Unfortunately, prayerful way I wish them all is that the n German campaiem in the Near East has made bleMn8 from God' individually. YANKS IX TITE ROYAL AIR FORCE American Ladybirds who went to Britain o serve the Royal Air Force as members of the Air Transport auxiliary are shown with some of their Bnti-.li i-olieaKue.s of the ferry command at one of their air stations. The women filers pilot planes from factories to HAT. base throufhout Britain. LEFT to RIGHT here: Third Officer Virginia Farr. New Jersey; Third Officer Louise Sehurman, Long Island; Third Officer Helen Ritchie. Pittsburgh; Commander Pauline Dower, who commands the .women pllots;,Captain Jarqueline Cochrane, New York; TtiW Officer Paine-' la Duncan; Third Officer D. Williams: Third Officer Zita Irwin and Pint ntfWr a.u Barker. Letter Box PASTOR'S FAREWELL Britan, Russia, the Near East, India, Australia, New Daily News: Zpnlnnrl. nnrl pvpn Alnskn nnri Smith AmonVn I n.... . ha vp be CTOtrirv at iha Pnrl nf flio cnmtn on esUbbahed. Most sincerely I NEWS FROM EDMONTON , .. v. iiurc years au i cme to lane - i j Germany and Japan combined cannot hope to do all over the work of the local st Paul's uiyan jaj land , and 5 the j.. bitina Jjrf sand oSrH7' of th 1 of this any more. Germany and Japan combined cannot Luthran church, as i now Wve old Sutten D' F homVL . in fact Win the War. ' PriBCe .RUif ft. ln OKlr Edmonton to spend leave with hh 1 x-, 1. . 'to take over n nflatnrat In nnt nf ... . I An tntrnsnman recentlv stated his be hef that the .u. .u.... ;.; ZLz Air- .n n. r. 8ut- war would end suddpniv. of rmirsp it. win aii .arc rin , 7z:i : :r. ""i ton Wadhur r j . ...... ..mo mi. ; j. niou uu maim mjc prufiC , jfjj Pore- itti Fighting may go on for a year or for four years or for n this city for ail the kindness, wag a vni cl;v .uwTi taken raids on Oermanv rnnnv. occupied territory and shipping and has fought In battles over Libya. He earned the DiaHafrtahsd Mytng Ctom for attacks on the warships Seharnhont, Oneiaenau ana rrtme La pa lice. uxugress nespiie the tact that the United Nation have"na m in aK 01 tfietr cnurch- I won me inlmen men Zt area- ?arti,arI' with A,m eri-:!3E5rcsr 2 can aa aia, and that the Ital an nnsitinn ic cn 'ooL-onQ,i . ... . . r . . u . Italy may not be an important factor- in the Mediter-lnaw wh esuwuhed. and they j aijcrii. 1111, urKier God; throuah Word and ' The failure of Germany to liquidate the Russian Sacrament- continue to build the Armv and to deal a knockout blow next winter will un- fmT ot Gpd ln, th,e hearU and Sn I 1 if- y Cnd f the SUmmer. With the Russians lovalty and goodwill the peoole still holding out, the German military forces will take n OTe durtB m -ministry over in Germany and the Nazi Party will be ousted. Fol-'T!lthem' , lowing past precedent, the military clioue mav nf fPr J ,a 8lrftn!?r to c,ty-timpp ' -"4ue may oiler All the tn tV.o TTv.; 1 m f , , people, regardless of church peace will be accepted. Then .Germany ' will go on the,received " wenda. Mutual detensive. respect. Interest and goodwill have There are no grounds vet for exnprtinrr n coi.;nn-,prevaUed and Increai. Truly, in military serion&;aU sincerltv I want to thank defeat for Gemanv tWq . the M Germany this : summer, ulany of the bpst nt oeopie m this city for the privt'ece ir 1 V German youth Have been destroyed, it is true. X have had thejthree year. including many ardent Nazi fanatics, but this class still ,ne vork,nK m my cauing. lorms a prominent part of total German manpower A and bemt ranted 8Uch gemiirc strong campaitrn is necessary against the German Avmv c?rd!a11 and 'Ioodw, tn a -Furthermore, the United NatirmV' ?! 1 cIp In c,ty- K1ndns and ron- Fast nnii Vn .!,! u ,nS Strength c in the xr Near fidence have been evident at all v3 nmnl i ftrength on the Eastern front are not ttam vei ample tor a decisive German defeat. In the me?n- " ha" mv endeavor in a nme. the intensity of the U-boat attacks mav have somo fma" "y to contribut something bearing on additional the Plritual ad cultural life aid to Russia and firpnt T?ifo; . ni ?t. Btain. Jof the city. I have We have indipfltprl U W discovered that qffpr.ViL o L hee,some of the pros and cons there is receptive soil in harts Stl fr'"?",0 the War thl'S year WOUld and "ntata. and most sincerely I S ?um he ajlalys,s that the chances of the war's wWl a11 ,uce ,n a" ending this year are just as remote as Hitler's chan cnance ot nf Z"6 years come- ever wmnng the war pieate accept my sincere thanks. We summarize: - npe ot pr,nce RuPert. 'or the : end this year. Lr TJ 0 "iiutary position W I deterioratp ic r reTe"l"iy 1 leave these the H year progresses, and the mmrv maS uJF beauUful hore'- hnu' fJord' and 9J over frnm tV.o T:. .. i . T. 1,uuutry machine Will take ma estles nf na., ... accepted. " Her PeaCe hich will not be more reretl fullyiT the peopVe; ThP n0 , and the church I love. But. as soon Trip P0.31"0" will also deteriorate. !f p0MiWe 1 ,ha" vW Prfnce 4 V i nr 1-6 Pr0SPect9 Of peace in 1913 will inr- J , . flf "u1 Thank you. Good- l'rugresses. k4,li 1 Maybe the FoTmfio f Planned retreat IStran SZnii , f' atSr a11' a forces intr. IS Romm?l or draw the Axis lacking Jacking lackinfrtw that w we Lu I-? D,e Ps,l,on' Ps,uon' . Sjs Signs are are not not d.d'have some strategj there after J. II. MYRWANO. .MIDMNDS WIN SOFTBALL Midlands defeated Tranmnrt. tn the Softball game which was one of the Dominion Day feature here ia weanesaay. .Meoai ior Drmamg nome a ?r after battling flames, fighters and mechanical trotrbie nroftte back to England from a raid over the Ruhr Valley, according to an overseas announce ment. Mosquitoes And Fish Abundant I.oeal Anelinf Party lUck Iroin Trip To llabine Ijhe With Fresh from battle-scarred Ena-1 Udnl Crli Three tatrvatd anaW- Ir R O. Lam. Joe iteatt and Rwl MdN-mtimd home an 8an- T nights train fnm a twrried week-end trip to BMne Laki Tho who 'enpedUlan wm Bia4e In m time. hasitne party havtac left here onlv Friday iorate. but there was a full day at ibe lake. This was an ample portal to more than fill creels with floe flan which aver aged pretty cloae to three pound eaeh dressed Mwrniltoea. which osrn ai ore ana may h nave seen as targe as I bombing plane but whl:h made I almost as much nolae. were In Flight Sergeant Laurence Swan- keeping with the great outdoors xn, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. (of the hinterland at thta time of 3wanson of Edmonton, has been i year Clyde Hunt of Burns Lake awarded the DisUnxulahed Flvtna met the tMtrtv mt that 'nam nA went in with the other three from there. STOCKHOLM. July 7 o-Due to STOCKHOLM, Jury 6 Due ta a vast Increase In the acreage of bbie att-DCOChwing slants. Sre- T1 . ' den In 1 will grow enough to he Civil Service Tennis Crab's try, margarine coommpUon. or tournament here but week. He g.000 tons. smgtes and paired men's and As a special observance of Armv Week all members of reserve army unru m Edmonton wore tltetr uniforms to work on Friday of last week. housing of Japanese women and onllaren from the British Columbia protected area. Resident of Ktfmonton since MW, W. J. MeKernan. aged sev- . fUhmg Iron a boat at MeOregor n, n !. .1 Uke- 'hly Mile, east ol Hv1.x. mmntn 6mm. have fouITstv- Canary. Mte body was ?inedrJ CMa- al basr. later. A shipper 7 aMJlB tw.nt,-two yearTwHh ? tlh the lUmi Canadian Air : Bum, Co. Ltd.. he had been a ce' ' , , former proprietor ot the Primes ,fj I Theatre. K Is survived by hU uzumw wora V wpeetj sMwrt-1 fwnety-fvo year okl mother who i hr from Ot.fawa concerning plans livei at Calgary and who was one , o tke over two Indian rhooW of 'he first white women In Ed-'n the Edmonton ara tr th ' rnonton i "BIRMINGHAM" Finest range in Men's Dress Shoes at their ... . x Prce on the market II! 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