PERTH'S "Tanffo Pumps" in crushed jjun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles lines in latest designs PLIO PEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Plus Family shoe store ltD. DAILY EDITION The Home of Good Shoes" THE DAILY NEWS. NtlNCE KUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULL EN, PRESIDENT G. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates In City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1942 EDITORIAL The War In The Pacific . . . Prime Minister John Curtin has challenged Japan to invade Australia. The challenge comes even as signs indicate that Japan has given up the idea of a large scale attack, on the Commonwealth. It is winter now in Australia although-that possibly does not make a great deal.pf difference in the northern part of the country. Whether Japan intends to strike in the direction of India for the time beinn- at least also nnnears nnrpr- Dido ON TONIGHT Gurvich All Lined Up line Wrestling Can! up their grueling training sessions. t rAA Via Aancr trt Af nf Hi fa against his Kansas City rival. This match should be a fast, quick ac tion affair as they are both light, alert and allusive. In the main event Bunka and Brltt have an old score to settle. Bunka, on a previous occasion, managed to squeeze out a win over Brltt. Jimmy is younger with that challenging spirit he means to make short work on Bunka, but Bunka la the old master with many old tricks up his sleeve. His voca tion for years past has reen .HI.. Mltl.lt u 1111, i.i..-iisi.i. 1 nbS , " Tli Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use lor publication of lU newt wrestling Instructor SO fans dtepatetits credlW to tt or to the Associated Press In this paper uid also the local newt puhii&nea therein. All rights ol rpublioation of special deapatalhee therein are also reserved will not only see but will also learn many new wresUlng holds, and the real artist's conception of an old. old sport. The net proceeds go to the Red Cross. If this one goes over the top there will be more. The hall tr well blacked out. MRS. BRASS BEST SHOOT Results Of Winter Shooting Show Her Leading All Canada j. jtltBiilsnSM Results f dominion wide winter V, i, , XT. ,. .. 'V indoor postal matches have Just For the moment the Nipponese are directing their (been announced by the Canadian jiirtiu itiuu& ititaciv viiiiiu piuuauiy wun a view lu nip-ismaii Bore Kine Associauon ci : rr ni; i i ee : i it;i. i t L jjiiij; xiii a vnina-uafceu uiiensive uy me unaeu lNauons at Japan itself. It would appear to be good strategy for any country to cut off at the bud any offensive that might be directed against itself before the groundwork has been perfected for such an offensive. In speculating realistically upon where Japan may strike next, no doubt our own military strategists are taking into account postions which may prove the most directly menacing to Japan. That probably accounts for some of the operations which are under way these days in our own sphere of control. Are you drinking less coffee and tea and using less sugar today than when the rations came in? Are you? Military And Civilian ... Prince Rupert peo"ple have some justification in desiring to protect as far as possible their communitv in terests and institutions in the face of the great expansion of the fighting establishment at this city. It is fitting that the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce should be1 making some sort of a judicious move towards seeing if something cannot be done about it. . None of us desire to subordinate the pressing requirements of a critical war emergency to our local interests, which could not survive anyway if we were able to keep the enemy aw,ay, but it does seem reasonable enough that some sort of consultation between the military and the civilian interests might bring a measure of co-ordination that would work to the best interests of both. If the thing is done in a proper way with mutual understanding it oti.uiujuon xt.-uiLa Eaiisiai:iury to ooin Slues. It has taken us thirty years or more to build up our home town. We want to do everything we can to protect it from incursion of any kind as far as is expedient and possible. When the enemy becomes quiet in one area, Jook out for him in another! The technique, of the dictators along these lines has long since become familiar. Montreal. Canadian National Recreation Association of Prince Rupert had, as usual, teams and individual entered in the various matches and, for the first time In the ladles' Individual championship series, the match was won by Prince Ru- ipert. Mrs. W. Brass of the local Plfle Club won the championship with a score of 298 out of a possible of 300, nosing out .Miss Pauline Ber-ube, of Montreal, by one point. In the mixed doubles Mr. and Mrs. W. Brass came second, being topped by Miss Berube and G. F. Chadwick, Montreal. A team from the local club took third place In the Club Fours Match. It was composed of T. Fortune, W. Brass, Peter Brass and Mrs. W. Brais. PAINT THB OUTSIDE vvu realize mac mis is going to oe a lortresff citv. No- - 'English paim is stm the fun iwiuifc oiiuuiu ue uunu toyiamper its speeayueveiopmenti - u Maaxu proauci or pre-as such. At the same time, there should also "be room for u" years The otettIon r your fViA nrocownfinn of ;.MJoM u.. l . :home ls a wartime precaution that .p r.w.wU1. u.c uYwi tuiiiiiiuiHty interest should not be neglected. One gal- inrougn me time ot war to the future when peace will be lion of b-h EnRiish' covers about Wim.US again.. ,700 square feet. GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 Mcllrlde Street SPORT CHAT I I . i The first recorded parliamentary : Goodly ' softball clash in 23 years was ply-1 same year and became champion In 1926. He retired undefeated a year later! CUP FOR AIYANSH Wins Naas pionshln- Itlvrr loot ball IJUe N B. C. Title AIYANSH, June : In a tournament here. Alyansh retained ihe football cup and the Naas River championship. Alyansh now wishes to have a try for the Nor thern British Columbia cop this fall Three Teachers Have Resigned ' GROUNDS IN ACTION NOW Gyro rlay Equipment Up For Sea son Miss Eleanor Moxley To lie Director ! Swings and other equipment In the various Gyro playgrounds of the city have now been put up for the summer and water will be turned into the swimming pool u t McClymont Park on June 15. Supervised playground activities will be commenced July 1 with Mis Eleanor Moxley as director in charge. JVhist Drive For Service Wives Turn-out At Affair Yester day Afternoon For ed at Ottawa six years ago yes-j Jterday. Pages won the ' error-rid- j There WM again a good turn-. den flve-lnnlng contest 13-6 but out of strvise men's wives at the j the '- House 1 of Commons vviiH'tutis ....... nine head- , i I1HIUM1 WWi UII1C III If hie time rlne rjromoters sptnd ed the casualty list. Colin Camp-1 Woman's ChrUUan as much time and concentration .Deli, UDeral. received a oiacic eye on ring promotions as Dido Our- and Denton Massey. Conservative, vteh we can understand the reason 'sprained his left ankle sliding In for their success. He has lined up to third. srassi art r srsJxzssi ,, . . . . , fended his light-heavyweight " box-preliminary event is a free-for-all.. , . ,.v x,ua lng title at New York 17 years ago blackout match between five blind- tv 4- n, . (folded youths. It will be a fun .'est "rS Tt PrUer in with swinging arms and tangled' . ."-. . .... u:., , n? J nZh w i"- bout. The New Yorker and a falling and no punches bar-' entered the h,,.0K heavyweight ranks .k the red. Next comes the fight event between-Van Dyke and Kid Charlton. Ringworms may get some surprise here. Van Dyke and Kid Charlton are said to have class; better than even Dido suspected. I Goldstick and'Wares have wound) Totals HWW the Youiik Association roams on Thursday. The winners were: first. Mrs. Mulrhead. Air Far e . second. Mrs. Whltely, Air Force, consolation, Mrs Hrock. Signals LOG SCALE NOW LOWER lulling Off In Production Shown This Year In Comparison Wit! Last Log scaling in Prince nujic' forestry district for the yew 1942 to date has reached a total r 43 375.171 board feet as com pared ty.l:. M.812.9T4 board feet In tV ti responding period of last var The scale for May this ye. va 14.M4.OM board feet in comparison with M513.M7 board fe-. the same month last year Pit species the scale this May was u. follows, figures for the same month last year also being shown for comparison: May. 1942 May 1 Ml Beard Ft. Beard It Douglas Fir 27,052 Spruce -. 84U.S31 15.021.491 Cedar X7i.M4 1331.312 Hemlock 3.079 .8 73.385 Balsam 3436 3 ,883.533 jMkolae 541,233 362.692 Miscellaneous 22.213.517 23.113.317 ForcM I'roducti Pole and pile production In the Interior this May totalled l,4li Two Leavinr Staff of Junior Ilich UneaI M B,nat 1Slf4S ,lne1 Scho.l And One From l'ubllc l in me same monwi iw ye-r. Sch,K,l bringing the total for 1042 to date up to 3M.4T2 lineal fret In com- parison with 80S.719 lineal feet. Of Three resignations from mem- ""T1 Jf """' " bers of the school teaching staffs. ?K'f mlsceuaneous. have been received at the City andJhe Hall, it was announced this morn-1 e Wffod count thte May ing. They art Miss Maureen Mo conU a compared with Dlarmid and Miss Ruth Hind of 451 cord4 ,n mu Jie Junior High School staff and production thU May was but Miss Marjorie JCenney .f King Ed- 461 P" ta comparison wltr. 17.-ward Hi School staff 1M la,t MkJ- I LONDON June 5: 0 Free Netherlands sources say the wearing of tartans in Holland has been barred by Nazi derre" Nrtherland-ers had taken t wearimr tartan u, show thev w: Br.,:h Relieve Asthma and Ha Fever Quickly with warm KELLOGG'S ASTHMA1 JlIrelieF" I I HOTEL (JIM) R (Mil H E. W. Hudion, Mtntjti Vtncouytr, British CotvmbU I Th quid, fuiurloul Hotel Gtoislt li fivorcd by vliltort to Vtncouvti, fithtr pUtiurt-bound or on builncu. 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