mm jjjjj .... Mi ! M f Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue G. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication 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 despatches therein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week Per month Per year By Mall, per month Per year 'DAILY EDITION Invasion of Italy . . . Dramatically timed on the declaration of war by Great Britain on Germany, : the Allied landing on Italy proper is a development ' of great moment in the conflict. It is not exactly sensational or surprising, however, but may be accept ed as a continuation of systematic Allied operations which must have as their final objective the heart and seat of Axis power. Possibly it is the most, im-nnrtant nhnse sn far nf the Allied offensive in Erlohal . r wanare. Certainly all indications and all activities of late, including the recent aerial pounding of Italy's communication lines, pointed to the new move which came today. The second front has been opened in real earnesc now. The war is increasing in scope and intensity. The tempo is quickening.' We are getting the action which we so long have anticipated, yes hoped for because it must be faced some time. Canadians are in the thick of it now and we must be .prepared to take the bad news with the good, ir Central and Southern Italy will probably be made :the base for an invasion of the Balkans within the! ihear future. In such a case supplementary invasions of other European areas, particularly Northern ".Europe, Northern France or Denmark, should be expected. Likely the Badoglio government will fall quickly after troops are landed and that Badoglio will be replaced by a less illustrious military man, who will accept the terms of unconditional surrender. Complete disintegration of the old administration in most parts of Italy is likely, and our troops may for the first time enter areas where the native population has already freed itself from the Fascist overlords and taken over the local government. In a military sense the German armies stationed in north Italy can estahlish a strong defence along the Po River, although the supply lines would be tortuous and vulnerable. More than military considerations, however, may move the German generals upon whom the task of defendine Northern Italv would fall. Even German troops will be demoralized bv the anti-Nazi, anti-Fascist, anti-war sympathies of the Italian population. Italian workers revolting under .internationalist Socialist banners do not constitute a .movement calculated to revive the fighting spirit of a war-weary army dependent on a war-weary population. German generals can nrohahly see nlreadv that enforcement of ruthless discipline against an actively recalcitrant Italian nopulation would be necessary, and that such retribution against revolutionary Italian workers would merely fan the flame These eat every Friday, September 3, 1943 the fourth anniversary of 0 Carnation Qualifies Milk-first choice of all-chcese, fruit (partial-larly tomatoes and citrus fmitsV vporinW,, are the foods vou should day -for health, for vi rtnrv! - -.".. i'. j'KHiiiK carnation supply for the whole familv U a ticulady green and yellow), meat, fish and eggs. Irradiated Carnation Milk, used for drinking or in cookinc provide! all the food values of good whole milk-and an ext amount nf "siinchin" rli.m!. I" If.!.; r . - --5 taKiij the . regular milk convenient, economical way to meet the milk requirements for good nutrition. ml Carnation Milk A CANADIAN 0 - - - - PRODUCT -'font Gmttnttd Ctm Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY lilUTIIDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 EZ1 FRIDAY PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS More Listings THE DAILY NEWS I Of Meat Prices PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA i if i nr maB mmmmag mm wm vl mui The scene under the arch of the Peace To er as seen through the eyes of a .Canadian artist when President Franklin Delano Roose velt spoke to thousands of people assembled on Parliament Hill. Left to right Governor Gen eral, the Earl of Athlone; Rear Admiral William Brcwn, presidential aide: H.R.H. Princess Ali-'e; Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Mr. Roosevelt standing before the microphones. Sport Chat Louise Brough, the blende California bombshell who is the favo;ite of many to win the current women's national, tennis championship at Forest Hills, thinks that girls are pretty poor tennis players considering the time and effort they devote to the game. Mist Brough doesn't think much of girls as tennis placers and sh; is candid enough to say so. She Includes herself In this cilticism, admitting that she can beat a fair, second-flight man once In fifty times." "Considering the time and effort they put into the game, most girls are pretty aw(ul," is thp unvarnished manner in which Louise expressed her To Quickly Soflen toughest Beards ' Use Lathe Cl!AUI&l tJ ! .tJllMVlllV views. "I can understand why men sarcastically call them fugitives from a kitchen stove. The trouble is that they're too ladylike. They're so concerned about loking pretty and making every move a picture that they forget to sock the ball. There's so much room for lm-nrovement in everv eltl Dlaver drought In line with the short-flattered I've ever seen that I don't feel when I'm compared to ?e 8f 80ods and services, anyone," says the M-year old Prince Rupert's position is Louise who explains that "over- , of utmost importance to-jonlldence rather than stage iy on n; rtme front but a fr,-rht mh.pH her tn inxo hr i thousand of her man and few ;ou2h just when victory was within reach and lose the national championship to Miss Pauline Betz last year at Forest Hills. "As soon as I took the ;ead in the second set, I talked myself Into being too tired for very shot. I just lay back and expected to get the breaks. It won't happen again." Miss Brough turned to tennis as an escape -from practising the piano after her family moved from OklaHoma City, Oklahoma, to Beverly Hills, Cal.. six years ago. After she had been soundly and repeatedly trounced at tennis by her girl companions Louise decided to become more skilled at the game she then despised so that she could "retaliate some day by beating those gltls In love sets.1 So it wasn't long before Louise j was developing her now rew ! nowned aggressive game, of ' which power is the keynote, under the tutelage of Dick Skeen. . professional at the Beverly Hills club, who is regarded as the ness. Within a year Louise had started s:allng the tennTs heights which, onze she reaches, she intends to retain for a while. "I suppose I will turn pro," she says, "but I'll waH at least 1 year. It's only fair to give i someone a chance to win the ,ltle frcm me." KWONG. SANG HING nop KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 I II HI IMPACT OF WAR (Continued from Page One) ture by erecting hundreds pt new homes. ' Today finds every employable man and woman in Prince Rupert presed into service in the war effort. There is a labor of her women have also enlisted . In the armed forces and arp serving far afield on land, at ' sea and In the air. At least two 1 of her citizens have won decor- i ations for their war service. ' Nu-f'ng Slstrr Edith Ke-gin , Mutrlt, now in the Medlterran- , ean area, ' has won the Royal Red Cross for servhe with 'he Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Skipper James Thomas has been honored by the King with the conferring of the Older of the British Empire for his service with the Fisherman';! Reserve on the British Columbia coast. The war. has also brought sadness for the people of Prince Rupert. Some of her finest young men have made the supreme sacrifice while on service with the Royal Canadian Air Force-others with Royal -Can adlan Navy. C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dairy except Sunday .... 8 p.m. For Terrare and Pacific Dally except Sunday. .. 4 p.m From the East-Dally except Mon. 10:45 p.m. From Terrace and Pacific Dally except Sun. 11:30 a.m. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Announcing; the Opening of the STYLE BEAUTY PARLOR AND BARBERSHOP At C07 3rd Ave. W. (Next door to the Royal Bank) Phone Blue 81 for Appoint, ments. All work guaranteed Under a new order of the I i JT ' L Wartime Prices and Tiaae Rnsrif moat rtpnlprs are nOW re- I quired to display the ptices of their cuts. Yesterday the max!-, mum prices of beef cuts were announced. Here are the maxi mum prices for some further meat products Including a drop in the retail price of lamb cuts: Legs' Lamb 35 Loin Lamb '35 Shoulder 23 Flank. ,19 Pork Sausage In packages, sheep casings 30 Pork Sausage in packages, hog casings Commercial Sausage (not pork) sheep casings Commercial Sausage (not Pork) hog casings Bologna 22V, ' Weiners and Frankfurters 30 Weiners and Frankfurters Hog casings 2! Weiners and Frankfurters artificial casings 28 Beef Liver 27 Calf Liver 52 Lamb Liver 21 Beef Heart 12 Veal Heart . ' 15 Beef Tongue, fresh or pickle 24 Veal Tongue 20 Lamb Tongue 20 Sweetbreads, beef 24 Sweetbreads, veal 50 Beef and Veal Kidney 23 Lamb Kidney 59 Beef Brains 13 Veal Brains 15 Meat prleea which are announced by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, It might be explained, apply to commer- clal arid not special or "red brand" grades. W r V A housewife is filled with elation If her white washings cause approbofiJ It's simple to do if you always use Start now and you'll get an ovation 7c6e HELPS FRUITGROWERS LONDON, Sept 3 O Britain Is to give financial assistance for the grapefruit industry in British Honduras, which has been hard hit by the war. and the provision of $10,000 for this purpose has been approved. Simmons Mattresses BEAUTYREST SLEEP UNIT, size 4-6,4-0 $71.00 DEEPSLEEP SLEEP UNIT, size 4-6, 4-0 J61.50 SLUMBER KINO 8LEEP UNIT, all sizes - $52.50 Felt Mattresses WHITE KNIGHT, size 4-6 $37.75 OSTERMOOR, size 4-6 t M SLUMBER KINO, all sizes $29.50 4-piece BEDROOM SUITE, consists of Bed Ends, Chiffonier, Vanity and Bench $89.00 ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to Daily N'ews) Prince Rupert DAILYjNEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally New Is compiling a Roll of Honor which it is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of his city on service with the ared forces at sea, on land and In the air. To. make this list complete, It is essehtlal to obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole in submitting the names. It is impossible for the Daily News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of .YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following is the information we would like you to fill In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert ' Name .- .... Hh,i'iiiMjL.,.MH.M-.. Service (Army, Navy, Aic Force) ....j. ' Rinlr J' f. ! '' Aiutirv - tt"-vy'""""'M-f"f Next of Kin .....M.w.H(..,..M,.H.....H.uwMi.mrti....H......H Relation Address .i..i..i........M(..)jfe.l Date of Enlistment . t -Ur,;.l u: Date of Discharge If Casualty, Nature and Date : Remember, if YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may. 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