PAGE TWO Readers, per line THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE KUPEKT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Alternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limitei, Third Avenue Q. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR Transient, per Inch Contract, per inch .. LOCAL ADVERTISING Black Face Readers, per line , $1.00 .. 50c 25c 40c Business and Professional Cards inserted dally, per month, per Inch . $20 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 ol republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL Thursday, March 25, 1943 The Civic Situation . . . The mayor aim aiaeimen are now immersed in consideration of the civic budget. It did not take them long to find ouc tor themselves that, in spite of the greatly increased activity and population here which had it been under normal circumstances and conditions would have brought a portion of prosperity that we would have been able to handle, there were manv thinns thnt sVmnlH lw j J w-.-.... Vfc ' W V A V ILiW done but whicn could not because oi' financial and other considerations. Mow they are even looking around to slash, if possible, the requirements which they thought were a minimum. As we have observed before, it is abundantly evident that, as far as the city itself is concerned, there can be no expansion of works and services, such as some people might have anticipated would follow the return to civic autonomy, but it will be just a case of carry on and protect the city's interests as well as possible under extraordinary conditions. And even carrying on is going to cost us more as a municipality owing to increased overhead and restricted revenues. The local autonomy which many people thought would be a wonderful thing to have back seems to have brought little more than considerable grief, hard work and responsibility. If the members of the city council themselves ever had any illusions about the matter they are now, of course, dispelled. In the face of large developments going on under the auspices of the hieher authorities, the should still be. able to function usefully in protecting the city's interests. Our civic authorities may also be able on occasion to embrace opportunities that will definitely redound to the benefit of the cnmmimir.V. if nnr nmv enmo time in the future when the privilege of local autonomy may oe productive oi more tangible returns and accom plishments than it appears in the meantime will be pos sible. The New Income Tax ... The new income tax deduction tables, showing what we will have deducted from our wages after Aprjl 1 to help pay for the war, have been delivered. For many of us it will mean substantially greater deductions than we have had so far. Naturally, it is all rather shocking and for the most of us rather distasteful. However, it is the war and we have got to pay for it whether we like it or not. The most of people will be more willing and more quietly philosophical in accepting the new personal burden, we believe, if they realize what it is they are really paying for a victory failure to achieve which would not even leave us the privilege of paying an income tax, much less still retaining a substantial portion of what we earn to handle as we like. FRY'S COCOA. Canada's Most Popular Cocoa Simmons Sprjng Filled Mattress Sleep Units Sold in Two Pieces AH Sizes. $40.50 to $74.50 ELIO'S THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. AIR FORCE IS BOWLING Latest Summary of Activities Standings and Records Sixteen teams are still participating in the Air Force Bowling League with only two more weeks remaining in the schedule. Interest has been maintained and all teams turn out unless it is impossible for them to do so. The league standing to date: Wireless Equipment Armament Accounts Orderly Room A Orderly Room B Maintenance B Marine 7 Br. Sharks Ack-Ack 4 Group Jerks Defence B Maintenance C No. 9 C.M.U. Instrument Dopes 4 Grouo A W. L. Pts. 22 8 22 20 7 20 20 10 20 19 11 19 18 12 IS 17 13 17 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 13 14 13 17 13 13 17 13 12 18' 12 11 19 11 10 20 10 8 22 8 7 17 7 Leading averages are: Keegan, 226; P. W. Smith, 209; Lacroix, 202; A. D. Hall, 200; Petraltes, 200; Novak, 200. Second half records Team single: Orderly Room B, 1.248. Total: Wireless, 3,386; Individual single: A. D. Hall, 359. Individual total (scr.), Keegan, 842. Individual total (hep.). Cote, 916. v'mnit Throughout the second half the m, league has continued to give seven Alexander weekly prizes including individual HandicaD cilice (jumcs, louus wun Handicaps, hidden scores and team ROADLESS TULAGI Tulagl, capital of the Solomons and now a Japanese base, is an island without roads. Albania and the Dodecanese is lands are the last remains Italy's overseas emDire. THIS REMINDS ME BLUE GILLETTE BLADES mmis shave cleaner YES, AND QUICKER. TOOJ MAKE SHORT WORK OF THE TOUGHEST BEARDS. 0ONT FORGET THAT BLUE filll FTTPRI ftfiPC I ACT 1 lONGERSAVE YOUMONEYj r T E There are two reasons precision-made Blue Gillette Blades give you easier, better-looking shaves and more of them per blade. First: They're made of glass-hard steel that stays keen longer. Second: They have the sharpest edges ever honed I Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. PRECISION, mad. to fit your Clll.tt. Razor axactly and avoid .crap, and Irritation of miiit blad. 93H THE DAILY NETT73 THURSDAY MARCH , SAVOY ON TOP NOW Bluebirds Take Runner-up Position In Ladies' Bowline League Savoy Swingers moved into exclusive leadership of the Ladles' Bowling League this week as a result of a clean sweep three games to nil victory over Optimists while Bluebirds, who had been in a tie with Savoy for ilrst place, defeat ed Annette's 2 to 1. Other games this week resulted as follows; Nursing Sisters 3, Lucky Strikes 0 Big Sisters .3, Amateurs 0. Knox Hotel 2, Rangers 1. Bessie Reaugh had high single game of 299 and high average of 252. Individual scores were as lows: ,ursing Sisters Koester Battram Handicap Totals Lucky Strikes-Menzies Smith Warren Nelson Rushworth Totals' Big Sisters Gomez E. Bond Totals Amateurs Armstrong Mclntyre Wick McMeekin Low score Handicap Totals Annettes f Selig ! Erickson MacPhee Viyen Dickens Robertson 1 -195 143 118 242 83 167 . 218 1 138 189 143 170 196 83C 1 249 161 102 152 131 49 844 rl 89 96 153 134 102 53 632 1 236 195 193 237 138 2 159 186 77 151 106 167 846 2 178 143 161 142 18' 814 2 217 224 81 85 144 49 800 2 126 139 87 127 81 58 618 2 122 206 106 132 183 fol- 3 121 139 112 148 73 1151 7C3 3 123 179 151 140 167 760 3 179 130 126 183 99 49 791 3 154 133 96 70 99 58 610 3 129 238 223 152 218 Handicap 0 9 9 ' Totals 1008 758 9G3 Bluebirds 12 3 Davison 156 152 1C3 Boulter 190 165 178 Ma.:Donald 232 209 192 (Harris 221 185 253 iKeion 190 ,"212 194 j Totals 988 921 980 Optimists 12 3 Borland 119 189 161 Yelland 133 123 162 Valpy 157 138' 135 Connery 129 113 160 Low score 113 154 137 Handicap 64 64 64 Totals 715 781 822 Savoy Swingers 12 3 :eaugh 299 235 222 AlcLeod 148 193 177 Wesch 113 220 185 Basso-Bert 129 293 137 LaBelle 197 154 173 Handicap 10 10 10 Totals, 89C 1103 904 Rangers 12 3 Peterson 108 145 132, Montgomery 127. 135 109 j Reid 102' 125 117 Asemissen 109 113 130 Ballinger i, 205 ' -fas, 20i, Handicap ': ''16 ( 'lb 16 16 Totals C77 729 709 Knox Hotel 12 3 V. Balaskl 102 135 129 Lykegard 116 161 61 A. Balaski 151 207 92 LaBelle 211 130 117 Zellskohldd 96 99 1H Handicap 189 189 189 j Totals 8C5 921 702 The league standings to date are as 'follows: W. L. Pts. Bavoy Swingers- 28 8 28 Bluebirds 27 9t 27 Big Sisters 25 11 25 Annette's 24 12 24 Rangers 20 16 20 Lucky Strikes 17 19. 17 Knox Hotel 12 24 12 Optimists 11 25 11 Amateurs 10 26 10 Nursing Sisters 10 26 10 II ' . Air Force Concert Party Returning "Joe-Boys" to' Pay Another Visit to Prince Rupert Soon Supplying the armed forces and providing for defence workers is Aylmer's full time job. Aylmer factories from coast to coast are busily engaged in packing Canadian products for war-time needs. CANADIAN. CANNERS (WESTERN) LIMITED Passing, through Prince Rupert enroute to Ketchikan, the Royal Canadian Air Force touring concert party "Joe-Boys," who visited here last December with their "Tallspins Revue, promised an I early visit to the city, expecting to arrive here at the beginning of next week. With a complete new show, the "Joe-Boys," under the direction of Flying Officer Fraser Lister, are presenting a snappy sparkling revue "Anything Goes." Featuring the singing of Archie Davy, the comedy of Al Bestall, the yodelling of Curly Reynolds and the styled arrangements of the "Joe-Boys" under the leadership of Cpl. Dick Taylor and his electric guitar, the show leaves nothing lacking in the way of first class entertainment. Cast of the show is as follows: Flying Officer Lister, master of ceremonies; Archie Davy, baritone soloist; Al Bestall, comedian; Curly Reynolds, yodelling ranger; Dick Taylor, guitar; Stan Kirkby,! j saxophone; Bud Allen, ,trumpet; uoug trior, pianist; FranKie Kuse, drums. Allan Cup Game At Calgary Has Been Postponed CALQARY, March 25 The Allan Cup playdown game between Calgary Army and Victoria Army, which was to have been played Tuesday night, was postponed . until tonight. HISMARCK'S MEMORIALS The Bismarck Sea and archipelago were named in 1884 for the German "Iron Chancellor." CONCERT For the Benefit of the CANADIAN RED CROSS To be held at EAGLES HALL, 5lh Avenue tost SUNDAY, MARCH 28th, at 9 p.m. The Program Sponsored by the CANADIAN UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION FEDERATION OF RUSSIAN CANADIANS ASSISTED BY THE VARDEN SINGERS Buy Your Program at McRae Uros., ."JOfV I SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.I Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. 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