PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS rRINCE KUPERT, BHITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limltei, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR EDITORIAL Tuesday, MUy 11, 1943 Hitler Changes His Tune It must have been a cheerless day in Germany yesterday what with the tune the Nazi propadanda machine was playing. Herr Goebbels has certainly been changing his line of late. Summer is almost here and the big. campaign season is impending but no longer do we hear the blatant boasts such as permeated the atmosphere in 1940 and 1941 and to less degree in 1942. Now Hitler talks of how much worse it might have been and the only com-( ment he has to make about the Russian campaign is that no other army than his could even have withstood the. 'Ked assault to say nothing of overcoming it. So that is the spirit in which the Nazis enter the summer. No longer do they talk of when they are going to be in Moscow or in London. Indeed, they can talk only in defensive terms now. Significant is the latest statement of the Fascist mouthpiece, Franco of Spain, that neither side in the war can hope to defeat the other which remark includes Germany. Thus our enemy himself admits that the tide has turned against him. CARPETS AND CONGOLEUMS BCV BACK THE ATTACK IN S10CK Choose a Fine Rug from our Lare Stock Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue, Next the Daily News, Prince Rupert Recruiting Of Naval Women Third Officer Dorothy McQueen To be Here Soon To meet applicants for enlistment in the women's division of the Royal Canadian Navy, Third Officer Dorothy McQueen of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service will visit Prince Rupert within the next two weeks. The Wrens need physically fit women of good character between the ages of 18 and 45, with a limit of 49 for stewards and 55 for cooks. Stewards and cooks are needed at present, in addition to laundresses,' librarians, meteorologists, sailmakers, sick berth attendants, hairdressers, tail-oresses and many other categories. Medical papers of successful applicants -will be completed while Third Officer McQueen is In Prince Rupert. DAMAGE TO SKI CLUB Vandalism Has Spread to Mount Oldfield, it is Reported Vandalism has spread to 'Mount Oldfield vandalism as stupid as it Is wilful. Corduroy logs along the trail have been torn up. The Mount Oldfield Ski Club cabin has had the windows broken and the frames removed. A stove ln the upper storey was pitched down the ladder on to the main floor. J. M. S. Loubser D.C BJL Chiropractor Wallace Block Phonr S4( J. L Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MAY LOCAL MEN RECOGNIZED Vancouver Man Gets Second Award for Hk Ufe-Saving Efforts awarded a bronze bar to his earlier award in citations of the assocla tion for heroic deeds. Sport Chat f"Has taster banquet George Seymour Lyon. "Grand Old Man" of Canadian golf, died five years ago yesterday at the age of 79. Thirty-four years previously when golf was in Its infancy In Canada, Lyon won international knnnra of lh fit T.nllLS World's I HAMILTON. On U. May n v . , ht times Canadian Already holder of the Royal Can- j ama'teur cnampkm and won the adian Humane Association's bronze Nonh AmerIcan senlor tlUe foru mortal fnr nrpfiavinc. ueuise n. Burrows of Vancouver. B.C., is times. I Left Grove, then wii-h Baltimore in the International Basc- Unii Toaoiin ot Tnrnntn Manle uau &-, - 1 I The bar goes to Mr. Burrows in Lpafs dQwn wUh three hits recognition of his attempt to res- i b,anked them UQ at Tor0nto 21 cue a boy from drowning in K' years ago today. Three years later snano root, jan; 1925) Lefty went -,,v to vw Philadelphia --- rescues and attempted rescues vorite in the betting, blasted Tony from drowning. Recipients ana places of the Incidents follow: Lloyd Edward Rodway and Muriel Lorence .Radcllffe. Winnipeg, Man., for assisting In rescue ln the Red River, Aug. 19, 1942. Yvonne Poitras, Courtenay, B.C., for rescue in the-Courtenay River, June 22, 1942. AC1 R. W. Charman, Sidney, B.C., for attempt at rescue in Elk Lake, B.C., June 29, 1942. Mrs. Hilda Rice and Robert Rice, Noway Island, B.C. for rescues at Saltsprlng Island, B.C., July 20, 1942. Sgt. M. Zuest, Vancouver, B.C., for rescue off Prince Rupert Harbor, July 26, 1942. Cpl. Norman Rotman, Actg. Cpl. P. "K. Claxton, and LAC. L. M. Greenwell, all of Prince Rupert, B.C. for attempted rescue ln Wll- 1UW Vyi trtTft, DAs., alUiy O, Bdr. K. M. A. Newcomb, Richmond, B.C., for rescue in the Fraser River, Sept. 3, 1942. Dudley Walklns-Baker, for rescue in Horseshoe Bay, B.C., Aug. 7, ,1942. terrifically in the first round but Canzoneri fought back to win the unanimous verdict in the 10 rounds. McLarnin was welterweight champion in 1934 and 1935. Almost Entire Population Attends With Visitors as Well KITKATLA, May 11 A banquet was held on the evening of Easter Sunday In the Kltkatla village hall, sponsored by the Kltkatla celebration committee. The dinner wo attended by almost the entfre Kltkatla population and by visitors from Hartley Bay, Naas River, Port Simpson, and Massett, Before and after the dinner speeches of appreciation and wel come were given by Chief E, H Gamble, Henry Brown, vice-chair man of the committee, and Joseph Innes, councillor, visiting speakers M-orn TrtVin Tolf Pmt Cimncnn PI t . V . V ""II , & W . U ... . flJ . . , .. rour times tnrcugn a noie i uiC . $109,000 and John Ath,et,cs for a reported Gosnell, Naas River, I Ice. suffering painful lacerations ajjd ln 1931 was traded to Boston Freeman,. Vancouver. j of legs, arms and face in the ef-iRedSox Rufus Innes and Jonn fort. In the fourtn auempi uc . . .... a a l j brought up-the body dui enorw at jimmy McLarnin was outpoint- Brown, organist. Brown i sang a duet, accompanied by Henry resuscitation were unavailing. ed by Tony Canzoneri in New Yorkr Following the banquet a service Awaras oi me assocmuuu i- 'seven years ago saiuraay wnen ine , was neia in tsi. Meier s unurcn, un eluded parchment certificates to Vancouver boy essayed the light-der the leadership of James Ferris 12 other western people all for weight championship. Jimmy, fa Following Scripture readings the choir, under the direction of Henry Brown, sang an Easter Cantata, "The Immortality." The service closed with the National Anthem and a brief prayer by Pastor William Ridley. ATTENTION LADIES! 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