'4-i to if ! 'V. '9 At .43 m m m : " By Mall, per month Per year DAILY EDITION 1 IN THE BRIGHT RED PACK-'CHEERY WITHOUT AND WITHIN" THE DAILY NEWS PKIXCE RUPEKT, BR IT ISO COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publica- , tlon of 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 despafches therein are ' a iso reservea. SUBSCRIPTION IrATES By City Carrier, per week ,15 Per month . g5 r year , $7.00 .. .40 $4.00. Saturday. November 20, 1943 Menace of Success . . . It is the duty and the mark of great leadership to be less affected than humanity-in-the-mass either by the menace of disaster or promises of success. It would seem, indeed, that the leader must be capable of reassembling these phrases, and of perceiving the promise in disaster, the menace in success. From the day(when Winston Churchill offered the British people only "blood, sweat, toil and tears," to the mom-sent when he finished his speech at this vear-s Lord f.upyvr s Danquet, ne nas exercisetf this instinct. 1 In their darkest moment, Mr. Churchill did not jtalk to the British people of some spectacular and fantastic victor' to be achieved by some occult stroke of .fortune. He only pointed, out to them their opportun-ity, An victory or defeat, to conduct themselves in sucn away as to make that moment "their finest I hour." i I One may not agree with Churchill that peoples j ! fighting for the cause of liberty and righteousness i jnue nu ngni to expect rroviaence to supply a suu-(decrsnd even miraculous ending for their trials. But lonmust heartily agree that the wishful optimism ,nowso often encountered needs the reminders of Mr. Churchill's speech. No one is in a better position Jthan he to know what is going into the preparations for the final thrust against the Nazis. No one can iknow better the risks of the operation, the human jousts mm inimary leaders must write into their plans ; Mr. Churchill's endeavors to forestall the menace of success, to assure that the victory which is Jwithin reach will not be postponed because the peoples are unprepared to make the final payment. 1 . jLondon Lovely Now . . . 1 I doubt if we shall ever again see the centre of I Tendon as beautiful as it is now. savs "A London uiarv. wew statesman and Nation. Much that was g52k?s xv"ell as some that was irreplaceably lovely. pTbeen destroyed. Bombs have created unexpected ,Jnd delightful views: SK Paul's stands out as St. I eter s dos in Home and one "can see it to great ad-antare from distant onen snaces, notablv from a fonHn Fetter Une. Many hideous buildines make f ui resectable ruins. From the rubble, ournlo wil-lourb wows luxuriantlv and in one nlao I know M brpcken is sDroutinc out of sandbacs. The innumerable lake .which Air. Morrison has rivn us as feo-uard against fire are an immense improvement on the honsps whose places thev take, and in One place at least have attracted wild ducks. Outside SvK !nfirc hev,aiVamf aR in thft fermvard. and m Victoria Street a brood of duckling has crown ft frm a w in the rubhle- Above all. fpr the f .rsfhme r m our lives, there is a snso of me? and a.r ,n London, and these are the first es-Fyntials of all fine town planning. Dibb Printing Company CHRISTMAS CARDS Now on Display Make Selections NOW for Overseas BIltfllDAY AND f. WATERMAN'S EVERYDAY FOUNTAIN CARDS PENS Jjesner Block, 3rd Srrccf Phono 234 NAVY IN CONCERT Hue Performance bv Bau4 t H..AI.C.S. Chatham Last Nlht 'By Dorothy Oarbutti Last night rLM.OS. Chatham naval band gave the first of a series of public concerts in the Navy Drill Hall and part of the performance was broadcast over station CFPR by permission of Commander C. M. Cree. The L-oncert celebrated the opening of Navy Week, November 21-27, i across Canada. grt also th j opening of the Navy League , membership drive todav. -j Under the competent baton ujci reuy umcer cmnaer-land, the trimly Jaunty bandmaster, the program opened, with "O Canada" followed by a Sousa favorite "The Thunderer." A Vi s-r Herbert medley was next, inuring Yvonne RUIou's sweet young soprano voice In , I'm Falling in Love with Some-! one and Kiss Me Again." lOKGCt: USTJKGT FAB WCt AAAA For Income Tar RETURNS SKE R. E. MORTHIER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. 1 their earlier Victor Loan nro giam and one which I could en-Joy over asain In each and every one of their conerts. the band then played Morton Oould's "Pavanne." Their interpretation of this wort brought out all the sinister gaiety behind this stately Spanish dance.. Drigo's charming Valse Bluette" was next o-i this varying proxiam followed by a topnotch arrangement of Hogey Carmlchael'a popular fav orite -Star Dust" Ending the broadcast section of the concert "Colonel Dofpey" was Dlavert with spirit and not a little gusto. A dance band interlude was next. Colored lighting and clev er seating arrangement gave the approved ballroom effect. Under the leadership of Bandsman Oeorsre Harris the music opened to an original tune of Bands man George Dutton. the pianist There were a few earsollttlng 1US UAU.X WSW8 whKe LU-utenant Paul. March I wived into a cAU.itmyhk Umax sang the dellchtful ' Otdsv Lovt of destruction. Song." Choosing a number from , Once again the resonant bar! tone voice of Lieutenant Paut Marsh gave pleasure with Romberg's "Stouthearted Men." Cole Porter's famous "Night and Day" showed the band at 1U best and Bennett's "Rhythms of Rio" gave full play to the wizardry of the drums. A comedy number "For lie's a Jolly Good Fttiow was an amusing episode It showed how a small town band, with but on pice in its repertolie. by a series oi ingenious transpositions and Arrangement, was able to perform for a march past, school operetta, skating party, the- mayor's funeral and a minstrel show. "When Irish. Eyes, Are Smil ing" was next sung by Yvonne Riffou and this was followed bv the closing number on tha pro grama highly d Waiting "Rag time Wedding" in which several of the bandsmen turned thes-pians. The caste of this tasty little number was: bride. George seconds when the Instruments I Harris; groom. Pop Brooks 7-fViP to A tvfllc rJ rmro nnlu nn. : Minister. Art Shaw: fnthr til the public address system ' Rdd Oeorge; narrator. Bill Reld. was tuned down to an eniov- : Altogether It was an evening 1 ment level Playits such popu- it0 remembered and I felt. 1 lar numbers as "In the Blue of a privilege to be able to en- j Evening." featuring the band's , ly uch spleldld talent I was soloist, George Corbet L Swooner Sinatta's "All or Nothing At All" they ended with "Kansas City Blues." a Jive number to end all jive. It was aa enjoyable interlude and went to prove why these boy& are in so much de- ( I mand at local dances. The third part of the eve-nins'i program opened with tb nautical theme song "Ship Ahoy." Following this was, the only strictly classical offering. Safraneg's beautiful "AtlantU Suite." This work, in four parts, j also privileged to sit In about the hardest and shortest chair on record. Ia fast the ptoce where the chair ended and I began will live long in my memory. Bt then, I'm OVER A CEVrilKY AGO The first friction match was, manufactured In 1816. REASON FOR DELAY LONDON (N-Charte limnn depicts an evening In the lest .32. wasn't broueht to pert fnr country of Atlantis, a gavotte two weeks after being arrested at a court function, a love idyC fon charges of thelU from and then the dreadful over- house. PoMr nM ih NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away mm Home Kates 13c up SO Room. Hot and Cold Water lime Rupert, II C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M whelming of the lost country for the delav was he swalionwi ? whe the elements rush for- two spoons when arretei ... " . ATTENTION YOUNG MEN 17 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE .Many of you have been waiting a long lime to get into aircrew with the K.C.A.F. You need wait no longer. If you have your parent's consent the Air Force will consider your application iwii-r You may-enlist when you are 17 years of age, go on leave without pay until you are 172, then begin your ground studies, and be ready for actual flying training by the time you have reached your 18th birthday. While you are on leave without pay you will be entitled to wear the Service Button which identifies you as a member of the Koyal Canadian Air Force. If you wish to complete this year's school course (and the Air ' Force recommends that you do so), you may enlist and leave will be granted until your year's standing is obtained. The R.C.A.F. must arrange for your training well in advance. If you are fit and mentally alert there is a place waiting for you on the fastest team in the world-K.C.A.F. aircrew. High School education is not required. Consult the H.C.A.F. llepresentalive, It. S. GKKIG, ON. 1'a.wnt'e, Afent . 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