"4 t.. k PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS AVIATION ROMANCE A great romance and an Inspiring sacrifice are the twin themes of "Flight for Freedom," feature picture at the Capitol Theatre this Thursday Friday and Saturday, which co-stars Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMuxray. MacMurray plays the part of a famous flier whose career has inspired Miss- Russell to become a pilot also. The two fall in love, but MacMurray's erratic ways and the counter attraction of a quieter but steadier man make the girl hesitate in her choice. Before coming to a final decision she prepares for one last record-flight, a round-the-world solo hop that will take her over the Japanese mandated islands of the South Pacific. On the eve of her departure, high Navy officers come to her with a strange request that she deliberately radio that she ".s lost while in the mandated area and actually come down on an out-of-the-way island from which she. will subsequently be rescued by a cruiser. Tiie apparent accident will enable Navy planes while ostensibly merely hunting for the lost avia-trix to photograph the secret fortifications the Japs have been illegally building In the mandated region, and thus get information of huge value to this nation in the event of -war. The girl agrees to the plan, but at the last minute she finds that the Japs know all about it and are prepared to "find" her themselves so Dresses: JUST WUB IT IN ! but CAl WW Prints, plain Crepes, Spuns, 12 to 20, 38 to 50. Reg. Values to $12.95. All one price, $3.95 Waists: Short and long sleeves, Candy Stripes, Plain Spuns, Sheers, etc. Reg. Value to p.. Clearing Out Sale, $1.95 Nightgowns: Satin gowns, in all sizes.. To clear, $1.95 FEET HURT? J. : M-U'JJ as to keep our planes out of the forbidden area. How she takes a dramatic arid unexpected step in order that the country may secure the knowledge it needs, forms the climax of the Radio film. Herbert Marshall heads the featured cast. To Inspect Sea Cadets I To conduct a full Inspection of the local Sea Cadets Corps, Lieut. Commander C. S. Olassco, area commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps, Van-1 couver, will be here next Wedges-' day and Thursday. The formal inspection will take place at 7:30 Thursday evening at the Court, House grounds if weather is favorable. : Coming here with Lieut. Com-Imander Glassco will be- Lieut. Hooper, lalson officer, and J. Milne, another Sea Cadet official, as well as David H. Gibson, chairman of the Dominion council of the , Navy League of Canada, Mr. Gibson, who comes from Toronto, is a former vice-president of the Robert Simpson Co. and has travelled extensively in Europe. Mrs. Glassco is also coming with her husband. DULL SPORT SEASON DUE The general gloominess of the local sports outlook ,was deplored this morning toy Bert Mojgan. local sports booster. The lateness of the jspxlng has held up what plans have been made and at present there Is a dearth of athletic activity. 1 Speaking of a civilian program, Mr. Morgan doubted that theie would be any because most of the participants were in the armed forces. "Outside of the Army I don't think there is any group in town which has suffiolent manpower to support a prdgram of organized games. I do not think that the Grotto will be able to find enough to make, a softball team," he said, The High School, Mr. Moigan continued, would probably have a soft ball and football i team and there was one organization which was planning some activity but, beyond that, and the service team, there appeared to be very little ahead In the way of sport. Legion Gets New Members The Canadian Legion's monthly meeting was held in the club rooms on Wednesday evening. Routine business was transacted. Several new members, ex-veterans of both wars, were admitted to regular membership. Dr. R. C. Bamford, president, was in the chair. WE Did It Before And We Can Do It Again BUY VICTORY BONDS Friday and Saturday Last Days of Sale If you buy at the Style Shoppe's Sale you will be able to buy more VICTORY BONDS. Itelow are listed a few of the many Bargains to be had: Shoes, Shoes, Shoes: In black, brown, beige, white, tan. Low and high heels. Sport Shoes, Loafers. Reg. Values to $G.i50. Pair, $1,95 Shoes: Brown, black, white, silver and gold sandals, etc. Clearing out Sale, pair, $1.00 Nightgowns: Rayon Gowns in small, medium and large. To clear, . $1.00 Purses: Reg. Values to $3.95. To clear, $1.95 Bedroom Slippers: Including Mocassins! To clear, pair, 95c Sockees: Striped. Reg. Values to 39c. Clearing Out Sale, 4 Pairs SLOP Skirts: To clear, . $1.95 Shoe Dressing: For Suede and Kid Shoes, all colors, including white and black. Reg. Value 25c. To clear, 2 fr 25. "THE STYLE SHOPPE', Next Door to Hulkley Market. 3rd Ave. AFRICAN ELECTION Prime .Minister Smuts May Visit America After Poll Cape Highlights CAPE TOWN, May 13 O It has been announced that Prime Minister Smuts may visit North America after the South African general election which will be held this year probably in August. Regarding the coming election the government coallUon of ed, Dominion andv Labor parties is confident of Its return to power.! Tne opposition during the recent session of the Union Assembly tried without success to find a- basis largest anti-government group. Parliament has now risen and tion campaign. NEW HOUSES IN BRITAIN Must be no Jerry-building Labor Party Report Submits to Government in Housing Scheme Suggestions By DENISE DALTROFF Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, May 13 O' Houses for the people must come before luxury stores and Schools and hospitals must have .'priority over theatres when post-war rebuilding starts In Britain. That, in substance, is the keynote of a program worked out by a special committee of experts under the authority of the Labor Xinrixr nnA ciiHmlttH tn tVA onv. ! S,?M:!ernent in a report on -Housing allst, the and Planning after the War." "Housing and essential services n,E h ,?Se.mby and "Prices, too. must be firmly con-i trolled.' Hign prices for materials; are reflected in building costs and consequently in rents. The na- Indian Question 'tlon's need not be exploited, as it Before prorogation" the much-! was after the last war. for the discussed legislation affecting na-: purpose of providing high profits lives ol India and their property-, for the producers or suppliers of ownership rights in Natal and , building materials." otner South African' Drovlnces passed both houses of parliament. The Act seeks to peg the present ownership of Indian poperties in the area of Durban and to con- Long-Term Program The report recommended erection of at least 4,000,000 houses over a period of 10 years as the I 1 - I . V. a MntUn. Innir. tlnue the pegging of trading rights' 11 aim VLZ, " TV This would also be TVo;7,nol . . iterm program. in th. in the Transvaal, j j provided for In . .. w. prevlous legislation which expires mwi " to meet immediate next month (term program In his broadcast to South Africa neId?' . , tl . Wee" : uld Involve the report on the.-occasion of Navy argucd' KulsittonInB W First Lord of the Admiralty Alex- ,th,e ander paid highest tribute'to hVPle,d T" T, , "oning of existing houses n to bring loyalty and efficiency of South Africa? Ports and naval services, tlfum "p to prescribed standards, 0th" mediate expedients, such which made possible the Cape route, so vital to British common-us " , T f also 10 ndtken- wealth wartime communications. wu.ld havf, b,e umer suggesnons inciuoea numc Not a .Mortsare Answprin,. iii,i nf . form of control of the building ln- ' continuation o the essen-of ppsitlon, in the Asecmbly, Minister ?tr Commerce tial works order and the creation and Industry Water'- son rejected the suggestions that of aJun from nlch ue f,ta, e the lease-lend "". " agreement which ,WUUiU the Union is negotiating with the lower rates, han 1nor,ma1' th,e local authorl- United States would mortgage money reQulred south Africa's economic future. Mr, Waterson said the people of the United States of America are ties for housing purposes. Stability Essential Communities must be protected showing good sense in helping the gainst "Jerry building" by private Union of south Africa, which un- ns- the rtePrt sa d' ,lld ng cletles must accept llabllity for de-some ddubtcdly would have to allow Investment of foreign capi- f,ects ln houses Pon wnlch ihcy tal, The governor-general, Sir Patrick Duncan, who has been ill since October, has recovered. Jle resumed his office May 3. During Sir Patrick's illness the duties of governor-general were carried on by Chief Justice N. J. de Wet, acting is Administrator. LAKOEST MAMMAL The largest mammal i is' the blue whale, which may measure more than 100 feet ln length. have advanced money and the re port estimated that about 1,250,000 workers would be neecfed to carry out the necessary program. And to help raise this army it advocated advance release from the forces of technical and other staff for preliminary work and training of men and women as surveyors, architects, civil engineers and town planners. UNIVERSAL DRIVE The American wapiti, or elk, has the ears of a mule, gait of a camel and cowlike body. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELU, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.C. rbone 281 P.O. Box 111 THURSDAY, Hftr is Jurors On Assault Case Following Is the list of iuror, servlner' on th Johnson, charged at the Sunr' JsaulW David Charles Stuart J, (mini T7r,harf lir.n - ..wV nan Camcrm James Robert Reynolds Beniam,' ""Hani.: nalonrrm Alio., r,j o-.f, mu cuwara Dickl- Louls Amadio; Paul Gaudetto George Mathers. Alex s Mitrh William J. Richards, Jacob Mu- ii lem, Henry Hill. Verdict of not guilty was- return, ed this afternoon In the case t. the Supreme Court Assizes of Mel-vln Johnson, charged with ..i. cent assault. This concluded the cMiuiuai uucnei ai ine Awlzes. UACKS op iuh;s The largest colony of pralr dogs ever located was 250 ml long and, 100 miles wide Lovely Permanents for particular ladles by professional operators at Annette Powell's Beauty Shoppe I-'atirili'Slrret. I'll. Blur 917 Across from Post Office) savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box Ml . FRASER STREET riUNCE KUPKKT CIVILIANS '.'.! Our hoys are still MANACLED in Germany Yon are still Free to BUY VICTORY BONDS and get them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PKINCK UUI'KKT Co Ltd BRITISH COLUMBIA Now The CAMPAIGN Is On 2Bp BACK THE ATTACK ; Annette Ladies'' Wear (Wc Lead, Others Follow)