I Publlsned DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS PKINCE KUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Every Alternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limltet. Third Avenue G. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS J The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication I of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this i paper and also the local news published therein. j AU rights ol republication of special; despatches therein are also ; reserved. j LOCAL ADVERTISING Transient, per Inch - i Contract, per inch j Readers, per Jine . - miaek Pace Readers, per line Business and Professional Cards inserted dally, per month. per Inch EDITORIAL I Italy Is Worst Beaten... $1.00 . 50c . 25c . 40c $2.50 Wednesday. May 12, 1943 j "Three years ago about now when ranee tell and j Italy struck her blow in the back we predicted that Italy would be beaten no matter who won. The prediction now ! seems to have been pretty well fulfilled. If Italy has any 'thing left in honor, in prestige,, in self-respect in strength ! or possessions abroad, they are hard to perceive. She has already been pounded hard and is due for harder poundr 'ing still. In some ways, she stands today the worst and most completely defeated nation in the war. ! Italy will be crying for help soon and it will not be to 'Hitler whose help she has tasted and found it bitter, j Possibly we shall not be disposed to be too charitable when we go to what in effect may be her rescue. Beginning of the End . . . 5 Probably true enough was the observation of General ! Ganong, speaking over the Prince Rupert radio last night ! in support of the Fourth Victory Loan, that the era of "the end of the beginning" had passed and it was now the "beginning of the end." Every comment we hear j since the stunning victory of the Allies in Africa has that '.tone. With the war in Tunisia seemingly all but finished i the new nhase of the world conflict, the invasion of Europe, is apparently imminent.. The next few weeks, i possibly the next few days, may well be attended with ; further sensational developments in favor of our side. The collapse of some of the junior and weaker Axis 'powers is something that riot a few observers are anticipating. And it would seem there is ample justification i for the expectation. End Not Yet Here .. . However, the end is not yet and there is no good rea-ison to anticipate that, as far as we here are concerned, jit will be at any too early date. We should not feel too secure here in Prince Rupert for our immediate enemy jis far from beaten yet. He is still the freshest of all the Axis powers. It is no time to be lulled into letting down ;our defences. And while, manning our defences and working for the offensive, one thinrr that thp mnsr nf Jstill do and certainly should do is to do the easy thine of jou-jui ling uie ruurtn victory Loan which is m its third iand final phase this week. ATTENTION LADIES ! Cor. eih Ave. and Fulton St. Violet Mah, always alert, and ever on the search for new techniques to make you lovelier, has returned from a tour of the east with the latest trends in Victory Coiffures, Hair Shaping, Permanent. Wnvfnor Hfnnliiirlnn no .11 .. -0 , .uiiixg ao wcu as many other phases of modern beauty f culture. Of course, you will want to know what is new ... and you will want to avail yourself of the opportunity for up-to-the-minute beauty services. Why not call today for consulation? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Phone Blue 943 CARPETSSANDECONGOLEUMS IN SIOCK Hp. I BACK THE ATTACK Choose a Fine Rug from our Large Stock Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue, Next the Daily News, Prince Rupert Continued from page one ACCUSED ADMITS KILLING cused gin at the party after which he had taken punch. Crown Evidence Alfred Vick, first witness to be I somebody and spoke of killed left the house and. at the doorway. had he had words with John Clee whom killing himself. Witness was hold he also struck. doorway of Vick's home at Spruce 0f the verandah and shot Clee Creek near Atlln. 'ripnrt Sr-ntt then began to make trlnt. tnU La... nnfl n full' . I . . L., 1 V, n A nlAnt.V a ing Scott Dy uie sweater wuki triMlr nnmA 11 tt fill rl tnnk thp trim After a short time Scott return- ffom h(m Thpn u1tness and ed In his trapping clothes. He nut fc Wyl,e went tQ Eastman, Clee- at the doorway and. alter a houw vbfn they fQUnd Scolt scuffle in which Clee pusnea mm . . VI !1aH camp. canea in ,rL". t;ne inai, ' gave nf u aiu-iy m ' , down awn 1 Uie steps, weiM' ne ne p piCKea " up a -e fZt bod and talking about killing Scott -shot. John Clee at .ft the rme which he had placed , in , front U. self as he would nrobablv probably "hum "hang for it anyway." There had been moderate amount of drinking v.n wiu nuw uc mreais, saying inai . v . . ... PVpnint- Unr!r rrns:- friends had returned to his home of ammunition, enough to kill ;0ene; from a birthday party in a nearby everyone and himself, too. S sfemed da ej as if m,4 he Sid hall at 1 :30 on the morning of Aug. Dorothy Durie. aged 26. who lived n0"ze "S haDDened. 5, Scott, without invitation, had aiUtm all her life, knew Clee wvlteSlM Margaret Wjlle also ee gave evi- evi- joined the group. His friends, Vick q'uite well but was not well ac- Lm had t,- JLt. o punch ,y, from fmm a n 5155 rkin&a Jl ZZl v,a hr- dence in regard to the party and a ninnlltf -rr. prepared r.r nf : t,r on "v. whleh x u.'.nrwvli;;:iJ ":a.it'ui:L .?' with nnonrriinti r nt ;r; a the visit to vie- house. There In the hou and h had 0HT which alroup of had been drtoklng.but everything drink. No one was drunk. Vick left them went to Vick's cabin to hear ,Tl 7 "Ued Clee into the Scott e his friends in the front room and LmT records? Scott was there and party. went to the kitchen to clean it up wltness saVhlm go out and come had seemed very quiet until he to ut 'f when he was approached by Scott back and hUSVick In the face. 8et .thou,e; He had been pushed out. Witness' who asked for another drink. Then he was put out. Witness was Vick said there was no more danclnj wltn ciee when accused storv of e ent '? even?8 liquor and told Scott to return to returned. dee went out with Scott was corroborative of .that of Miss the front room with the other peo- and then there was a shot. Scott, . pie and behave. Scott went to the came back into the cabin with a' Fearon Steele, in honor of whose front room and lay down on a ches- ' n in his hands. Witness spoke "birthday the party had been held, j terfield and, when told by Vick to Scott and told him to use some was not actually at Vick's atthe I that If he wanted to sleep, he should sense. She and accused went out time of the shooting. 1 go to the bunkhouse where he stay- to the road where accused asked Herman Rudolf, a miner, stayed ed he stood up and struck Vick on her if he had killed any one. He, in the same bunkhouse as accused the mouth with his fist. Scott then however, seemed to think that he and told of where he kept his gun. NATIONAL SER VICE SELECTIVE 7 First Compulsory Employment Transfer Order NOTICE TQiCEKTAI.Y E.MPI.OYKKS ,VNI)i KM j'l.OYEES Nolire i hereby jiiveii that mm employetl. in rertain peeified lines of rmlian employment, who are in age anil inarilul rla-.es ulreatlv ileMpiated under Xulionul Select!.- Service) Mohill.iOtfin Herniation-, mud report for inler.iew. not later lliati; .May. l4Jlli, 1913, to an , Employment ami Selertie Service Office. , A. Objective: The Order nukes available for essential employments the services of men in age and marital classes designated as callable for .Military Training under National Selective Service ,Mobili.ition Regulations, who are presently employed, in specified non-essential employments. II. EMI'LOYMliYIS COVERED Y THIS ORDER: ' Men, of the specified ite;:(ries ar" covered if now employed in any of the folloMiiig indii-lricit: (l) taern; liquor, wine and beer More; (2) retail sale of candy, confectionery, tobacco, books stulionery, new; (.') barber -bop and beauty parlours; (I) retail and wlinlc-ale, florinti; (5) service stations (p-solim-fillin-r stations); (6) retail sale of motor vehicle or accessories; (7) re-tail salo of sporting noods, or musical, instruments. Also, men urn covered' if' now. em, ployed: ill; any of the following occupations, whether in above industries or not: (1) waiter, tai ilriver, elevator opera lor, uoiei lieu nov, tiomesiir servant; (2) any oecu j;iildi tliir directly asso ciated will I .ciitcrjuilm-eiit, iiirliidiii; eVlHited to theatres, film agencies, motion picture companies, clubs, bowlin-: alleys. oob rooms; (.') any osiipalioii: in or ilir'tly associated with dyeing,, rleaiiiii-;,. and pressiii)! (not iiicludin' lauiulry work); batlis; fiiidn service; shoe sliinin, C AGE AND MARITAL CLASSES OF MEN COVERED RY THIS ORDER: (a) Everv man born in unv veur from lil7'to 192e (inclusive) wlu bat reached ufir 19. () Every man born from 1902 to 191ft (inclusive) who, at July I't'.h, 1910, was: (i) unmarried; or (ii) divorced or judicially separated; or (iii) a widower without child or children. (c) Every man Itorn from 1.902 to 1916 (inch-sit. ) who ha., since July 1.1, 1910, become a widower without child or children, now living. dl) Every man born from 1902 to 1916 (inclusive) who, since July -l., 1940, liatt been divorced or judicially t-eparated. I). Procedure to be Followed: All . men. as defined above must report to an. Employment and Selective Service Olfice not. later tlian May 19th. 1943. Men resident outside a city' or town Jiavine " ; an I'.mployment and Selective Service Office, who are too far removed to call personally, may write to the nearest office in the first instance, and await further directions. E. OHI.IGATIO.NS OF EMPLOYEES: When directed' to accept employment, sub-eiient to the interview referred to, men described in Para f-raphs It and C above are required by the. Re-ulalioiis to follow the direction liven. F. OHLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS: It will be illcf-al for an employer to retain in his employ after May 19lh, 19 KJ, any men referred to in Paragraph C above, at any of the employment, set' forth in Paragraph It above, unleso a special permit has been obtained, from a National Selective Service Officer, permittin- such action. G. Transportation: Special provisions will be made for the transHirtation of men moved to work at a new place of residence. II. Appeals: If directed to transfer to employment subsequent to interview, a man may, if he objects, enter appeal with a Diurt of Referees, within 7 days-nf rcceJving such direction. it i I, Penalties: ill Case of Employers: Penalties are provided for any em-plover who retains in, or takes into, his employ after May 19th, 194), any man covered by the Order, except under special permit. J; Penalties; in (!ase of Employees: Penalties are provided for failure on the part of any employed man affected, to register under this Order, or to follow a subsequent direction to employment, and in addition to other penalties, refusal to comply renders a man liable to compulsory labour service in an Alternative Service Work Camp. K. Special Request to Employers: Each employer with three or more men covered by this Order in his employ is requested to co-operate by getting in touch with the Employment and Selective Service Office, to arrange a time for the interviews of his employees. L. Authority: This Order is issued under authority I conferred on the Minister of Labour by Natiopal Selective Service Qvilian Regulations (P.C. 246 of January 19th,"l943, Sl.il... a l.l ..i.i and amending Orders in Council). Men referred to above must present docuvicvts at the employment office, indicating compliance with Mobilization Regulations Humphrey Mitciimi., Minister' of; labour A. MacNa.mara, Director National Selective Service- DZ Fred Kane told of knocking Scott down after the latter had hit Vick. He heard the subsequent shot and went to the door where he saw Scott still aiming at the doorway. Leslie Sands, taxi driver, had taken the party to the cabin from the dance hall and had stSMed there with the others until, the shooting. Bruce Morton, special constable gave evidence, as to the arrest ol Scott. Dr. G. w. Myers was called at 4:30 a. m. and found Clee lyln?: dead on the porch in a pool of blood. A, bullet had entered on , the ,1j f t (side between the eighth and nfnt'frjihs, pursed through ,the left lung base, 'shattered verte-jbrae and lodged Just inside the skin at the back. Death was due to hemorrhage and shock from , vertebrae destruction. Later witness saw Scott at Eastman's. He was I begging to be allowed to go, say-ling that he could "save the government a lot of expense." He intimated that he wanted to do away with himself. Dr. Myers gave his opinion about the inloxlcabll-;lty of a mixture consisting of rye, gin, rum, fruit juice and water. Provincial Constable Thomas J. Kelly told of taking accused 'n charge. At the time of the shooting he was actually away on escort duty. Kelly identified a rifle cartridge dips, etc., which de fence counsel admitted were th-1 property of accused. The officer uLso gave detailed measurements pertaining to the scene. Shortly before 10 o'clock last night, the trial was adjourned until this morning when the final witness, Dr. J. G. MacKay, New Westminster physchiatrist, gave evidence as to Scott's mental condition. Dr. MacKay's evidence was followed by the addresses of crown and defence counsel after whlcn Chief Justice Wendell Parrls delivered his charge to the Jury which Ii now deliberating on a verdict HALIBUT SALES Summary American 14,500 pounds, 17c. and lli3. Canadian 30.500 pounds. 18c. and 17c. and 18.1c. and 17c. American EdRCumbe, 14,500 pounds, 17c. and lGc Canadian Rose Spit, 17,000 pounds, 18.1c. and 17c Lorna H.. 8.000 pounds. 18.1c. and 17c Quinlmass. 11,500 pounds, 18c. and 17c. plru's ri.onucE- Peanuts, pineapples, lima beans and guavas were among the fruits and vegetables first domesticated In Peru. in Tin. m.I'i:i;mi: rot hi or intirisii (OI I MIIIA N I'HOIIvTK In lli MHtler of the "Ailiiilnis4ratlon Act" and In thr Mailer of His IMal, of ImU i:lnrr Jitliaiisrn, iMtierHl-e known a l.oiil Joliaiisrii, I it-erased Intestate TAKE NOTICE UlW by order oi Hit Honor, W. E. Ftaher, mode on the 30th day of April A.D. 11(43, I vvu- appointed AdmlniMraitor of Uie estate of LouU Einer Johaneen, oUierwl known i Louts Johan.si. drcud, aiv all parties having claims against tive mid estate are hereby required to furnlAh same pro-perly verified, to me on or before the 1. day of June, AX). 1S43. and oU parties Indebted to the ee-toto are required to pay the amount nf their Indebtedness to me forthwth. DATED at Prince Rupcpt, B.C. this 1st day of May A.D. 1643 NORMAN A. WATT Official AdmlnlMtrator Prince Rupert, DC in Tin: mtiii:mi: coi ict or iikitikii nn.tiMiiiA in 1'itoimi: In His Mailer of the -Admlnlstnitlon Ait" nml In the Mailer of I lie IX.ilr of Alhrrt f Meiinril. Ollierulse Known as A Hint l.al.iii(le, lli'ietiscil, Intesl.ite TAKE, NOTICE Uxil by order of Ills Homur, W. E. I-'Inber. nrade on nhe 30Ui ' day of April A.D. 1943, I was ai-liiited I Admlnlj-U-atCT of the ert&te of Albert I Menard, otherwise known as Albert La- I lunde. deo-ioutl, and all parties lvln ! claims agalnM tihe said estate are hereby required to furnish un, pruperly verified, to hub on or before Uu lut dy of June, A D. 1943, and. all partleu Indebted to the etrte are required to pay Ui amount of tfidr Indebted ncnn to mv forthwith. DATED dt Prince T.Ufert, B.C. this Ul day of May A D. 1043 NORMA! A. WATT Official dn mistral r Prln e Rtiipert, B.C ix tiii: mtiii'.mi: ( t ut or ninrisn (oi iMiut in i-itonii; In the Mailer or I lie "Ailiiilnlstrntlon Act" ami In the Mutter of the llule of Jolin Klee, Drieiisml liflestate TAKE NOTICE Uuut by Order of Jtts Uotwr, W. E. Fisher made on the 22nd day of April A. D. 194.1, I was appointed Admlnlalr-iitor of the Estate of John Kle, Anatt-tni, and all parkins having claims ogialhst tlie old CHUute u hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the 27th day of May, A, D. 1U43. and all parties Indebted to the eMtate are required to pay the ntnouikt of their lruM-tdnesa to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, UjO, this 27th day of April, A. D. 1943 O. H. HALLETT Official Administrator Atlln, D.C, IVELY AS A CRICKET! r .. . wni 1st .i.. . .down. Talcs Gin PWLk, ! 1w. money back" rem. . r: ' much better youll k-X ly gulcKtli, 40 Pill, ', (0 nil, l.tkstl.S klw wis no.'. mm This Space Donated by THE Variety Store "Where your Dime &r L'"-' Jjollars Phone Ited 120 518 3rd Afe. BUY TIIK NEW Victory Bonds K. E. 3I0KTIMEU Phone 88 321 2nd Are. J. ML S. Loubser U.Ch B-A. Chiropractor . . 1.1.1. niu. k Pitwnr J. L. Curry (Late of YukD Chiropractor Westlioime Kooms GOLD SEAL Fancy I lackey. 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