rAOa tvto PERTH'S "Tango Pumps" in crushed gun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles lines in latest designs PLIOPEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Plus Family shoe store ltD. DAILY EDITION 'The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL a Year. THE DAILY NEWS. HUNCE KUPEKT, BKITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULL EN, PRESIDENT Q. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per Insertion Classified Advertisements, per woid, per Insertion SUBSCRIPTION RATEK MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN I'KKSS The Oanadi&n Press la exclusively entitled to use tor publication of U nei dMpatcbes credited to It or to the Associated Press in this p&Der and also the local news published therein. All right of rapublloittlon of woeolil desofttrifxw therein nr nln mwrvod Democracies And War... MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1942 Democracies always begin wars unprepared because free men who are ready to make the sacrifices needed to o mi j i in Win wars; mat we still have to prove. Those of us who think that the Americans arc taking some liberties around here ' might realize that they did something at Midway to really help us. The "Conscription" Wrangle . . . There is no doubt that the conscription bill will pass at Ottawa. Even if all possible Liberal bolters teamed up with the Onnosition. thev rmilrl Tint, niltv'rifia iYa QtunnI. r. I, Letter Box I MH'TING BLACKOUT Editor. Daily News: pretty effective but after imore and mote people were care lessly letting ineir ugnis oiaae f.fll. niikA.il . n..IUn. 4n... 02 1 tions have been made for taxation money left .quired to cntinue existing Third, further this move Is a direct ourtailmeot of those same Damocffttlc eights and privileges for which the people of this nation are asked to give their life's blood and labor. Fourth, it would be very well to bear In mind the . fact that the, people who are sponsoring this move are for the mort part earning salaries far in excess of the. free men rln nnr. want u-nr Dfton pmnioc nn i,fo,.o" IPH ron(i wbom they wish to not always. When they do, it is because men love , liberty TIX ZS enough to accept minor interference with it, for the peopi proposed and had enacted-major purpose of preserving it. We must try to work and' legislation for these very things' save for the nation rather than try to find how much!without nK to conceal their ok nf .,r. ov. r 4.1 a; a . . , motives behind such names as i B j a UiC ,w .V"' e vne V 01 "Computeory Savings." Are we. I mereiore, u msutute the means of government as 1c in force in the Fascist countries at a time I when we tend the veuth of nur ; ; country to fight this same Fas-' clam? i R. TUBB, , Recording Secretary, Boilermakers' and Iron Shipbuilders' Union MISS It. M. DAVIES 0J1.E. jiieiii hupponers. At tne moment, most of the 64 French Prlnce RPert shortly to make her members members are are acrainst against the the amendment. amendment. It Ir is is exptA expected tw that home ln the south, she is leaving aujiiu nuiisn-sneaKinc nnvatft mpmhpra mnu Editor. Dally News: You are probably aware that ! Miss R. M. Davies O.B.E. Is leaving i vwum it ijcic a very perman- 101" ' pnf CTWfo1 mri mnrol 1nr1i.AM low suit because of feeHn, n .W "ZniZU k 1?l !J .. J this insurgency is marked, will Prime Minister King re-' strict for good for many years sign? No. While the insurgency may be embarrassing and t0 come- Uncomfortable, it will not be nolitifallv nnmnnPlr. I . Bec?use of.her uUtmdlng work What will be the length and nature of the debate? If all the usually silent French M.P.'s speak, they alone will take more than a week. Cpnservatives nay try to amend the motion but how word an amendment asking lor conscription to a motion striking out a restrictive clause? The C.C.F. has proposed an amendment on conscription of wealth. This topic has some interest, since two public statements have already been made by Government members. J he first was during a plebiscite radio speech in the West but it went unnoticed. The second was by Hon. Ian Mackenzie at Winnipeg. He said that if he had Ms way "the first conscript m Canada would be money." There will be lively reference o this in the debate. There seems little doubt of the subsequent pattern of events. After Clause 3 has been removed, there will be no immediate action of compulsory overseas service According to Maj.-Gen. H. F. Letson, voluntary recruiting is improving: according to Hnn .T T Th service requirements are being met, Some 40 percnt of inn colanfnni. .,1,, i- r ... 1 pwttts Yviuuu;vr iur overseas ana these, plus the men vho enlist voluntarily, are ample for present needs. Iierefore the government will wait to say how and when compulsory overseas service will be undertaken. VVe notice that 6me people are not complaining about the low lying rain clouds like they used to! Worse things than big raindrops might be dropping from the skies. for the unfortunat vonnor tii Majesty the Klnc was pleased to confer upon her the O.B.E. For many years MUs Davies has been the matron and the enthusiastic moving spirit behind the Rid-; ley Home, now of this city, formerly located at Metlakatla. The Home Is now filled to capacity and Is capably managed by Miss N. L-. Bird. The Home which Is under the auspices of the An?llca,n Church,1 Is absolutely non-sectarian ln Its acceptance of children. It Is a provincial registered institution and Is at all times open for inspection ine cnimren, orphans or those from districts .where there are no school facilities, are cared Jot at a minimum cost, so low, Indeed, mat, even when supplemented by tne generous aid of erocerv show cr. ry A Vi r,. .1 n . .1 . 1 I , . show a rather disturbing balance on ine wrong side. This deficit lsl caused largely by the Increased! cost of living, higher wages paid ' and the failure of parents or guardians to fully meet their fin-1 ancjal obligations to the institution. At a recent executive meeting held jn the Home, it was reluct antly moved, secopded and carried that there should be an lnweasc of 10 percent In "care charges." TgB DAILY NEW3 Even this increase will (all to fully meet the annual expenditure. Miss Davies U worthy of a good "send off" and the undersigned feels sure that nothing could five her more Joy than to know that this .Home had been generously helped. In the raid of your many (Friday's edition of ydur paper has Philanthropies reroembar the iMds 'induced me to write this aUo. ,f the Ridley Home. It has been a blackout regulations. I Bve In I mother- Rushbrook HeiKhU. The first two i iess ana nmty. In her nam- and sincere thanks " in the Municipal Hall at tn tva f .i.ii.. v-J 'mithrx nn WMtnuariav venln w V V. . . . . j - UI HWjlUIlK til UI 1 llg( ins this vital matter to the attn-: on lne ot UnpwUnt war ht window shadas. I realize the j Uon ot Prince Rupert public. A. R. P. wardens have numberless 1 rnln. .... I tT C ntTQimTiwt duties but surely something can be done to make people, who evi dently dont understand plain I i i I C black and white in the newspapers .oUbSlBIltlcU 011111 or advice thay hear given overt various radio stations, realize they must oboy the blaout regula tions. MRS. M. M. COMPULSORY SAVINGS Editor, Dally News: In reply to the article in (he issue of June- 2. regarding the proposal for compulsory savings sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. While on the surface this may appeal to be a rational plan, such is actually not the cose as will be seen by taking Into consideration the following facts: First, while wages have been frozen at the 1940 standard the prices of most food commodities have steadily increased, such as fresh and frosen meats and fish, fresh and canned fruits and veg etables; in fact the majority of the foodstuffs which constitute pur daily diet. 25 Second, aftar th nrwwnt ripriur. 7 iwie the amount amount ot ui actual actual ouuoi.tiiii.iuit twti.Eo in vtirj tret hoi, j.w, nail icui, tv, wiicijg ony sufficient for a living a Momn, sue; une weeK, viz. uui-oi-rown auDscriDers Dy Mail. $3.uu very ttye above the amount re of the sorps carried out the tac glng and met with generous support on the part of the 'public. The boys who engaged in the tagging were J. Deacon. H. Jiuaoy, A- Edgar. W. Longwood. H. Mensle. B. Ic Chesney, T. Calne. A. Paa-thy. T. Boulter. D. Murray. 0. Paul Q. RothwaU. Q. Janet, L. HnklnsQp. O. pfeifer. S. Uougan. J. Forrpan, 0. Eyoltsen. D. Lawson. R. Mc Arthur, J. Platen. N. Thompson. J. Franks. R. Martin. O. Good, J. Ladlcos. D. Woods, H. Kane, P. Wilson, K. Brocjc-lesby, F. Hlngston. R. Scully. H. Yule. R. Stacey and B. Lett. Alex McRae and C. C. Mills were in charge of the tag day. MINERAL LECTURE Smlthcr Interested In Fluorescent Lamp Fur Locating Tungkten. . I wish to complain about the , lru parent to Hundreds of child- , . 'way some people are flouUng thetn o have known- no other.' SJiUTas; June 15:-Dr. J. K 'l, ..i ..... . , i iroin He,P H if sUll .tin to mother mMto. ik. the 4U Utavminn of tha Department of j Mlnas -at Victoria gave a vy UitoMting lactone to a - wod or tnree nunu ifie DiacKoui was' "" .lyximpca ivws, . V"" . t thatiwno Knows noimng or tnis appeal i"M,crr", " iuf".- There ware thirty present to hear the lecture and to witness the latestating demonstration given later with the fluorescent lamp on local ores In an effort I to UMaattty any tuncateu bear ers knf Nan CArlf Several samples put under the yjl uu yuuci0,iamp hoMl good tungtn con- teat, these having come from the Hftbine Mountain netir Smtthnrs. Aunual Tag Day Held Recently rvwH much InUwt Is now Resulted In $312.19 beiuc , centering tooally on the ctalow Raised Sitwted in the BMns. The 0Uneoa braeh of the British Columbia Chaaiber of The substantial sum of W18.19 1 ines l Smlthers plan to pro bring saving a greir deal of time and expense in having to have assays made Hopes are quite strong thin I some of the local mining prop erties may prove to be of suftlclm- ImparUUMW to warrant develop ment for this war mineral. Dr. Stevenson went on to liaaeUon where he lectured on Thursday evening, and on Friday he returned to the Cariboo HiinoLT lscitrsi: The Union of South Africa U budgeting an increase of 18 MO .000 . $40.000 over last year's provl-I sion for defence spending Kit Maybe you tliiuk jour inall change cannot brlp . . j that ''total war" mean "eoinelMdy else." Maybe you're one of the tlioiiHamU of lioiietmrs .who haven't yet etarteil to put even 50" a werk into War Savings Stamps just a neutral . . . There aren't any neutrals in this warl You're a help or a hindrance to victory. You can't get out of it. If you sjienil thoughtlessly you'll deny our lighting iWes the urtns they ncetl and imperil your own future. If you and 2,000,000 other housewives iu Canada-put nly 50 a week into War Savings Slaiujw, it mean $1,000,000 a'weck to help win the war. Which side are you ou? Ey'y .Wv Savlnai Stampi Irani banti, plt afllctl, fwigUU, (rautt mni arhtr ritail tori. ' " " National War Ilnaiira (xmoiillt, Heart Stopped; She Recovered I'llONi: 775 wm J KAll w vy A GOOD PLACi: TO 111,'Y Terrace rnnce Rupert on ' putting in wveru; ,; Iteinarkable Case of a Mother' WMk "Uuitt, Suptxued Dead and Later ! live, Hractkally ui: recent day h... ie:tlon with ti, LPNK. JttHe J! W w-ljll;!;- Wui uf "Utatal" of a aft-veerwhl mrt&r n..in 1tr- wIm. .rnctvertA and ate 11' 1 Dr. Alan M. Baaton, who attend- ? l" ed her. aald the wonum's nulae and respiration suddenly and com-! n. pletely ceaseil after ahe gaveKh.! 7, are enavMd He ImnwWateh' rm an incUloii ,.!. T?, ' '! and graapad the heart. iSr Rhythmic Qrapreatlea and re-' tn 1? . laxatlon producad an almost &n- ahe abactors w nvdtfl to response, and for tha'io work first time in a period of between th. . five and six minutes the nulae was' mii.tiv again easily palpable at the i By morning ahe had recover! doubtMi in . complttly. j new ik b. 1 TOR QUICK RKSULT8 TRY A NBW8 WANT ADD lneal hnnm ,, authorities pla . lumber for j:o was realized as a result of the'6 a lnvp at an ijj went tag day of the Prince I "Ute so that it can be B f . Rupert branch of the Navy Leaue P101 at lhf f ifl of iu I A 111 nnr7A kiivnifiiv I tJ of Canada in support of the work ln "Ufylng tungsten Q inuukvunuiv f J dC!v6IlZl6 t F lirillllirP ui IIUU1 V. UUi tfl of the Sea Cadet Corp. Boy, vy ore ammpias they may 9 at,- i .. 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