m m PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS PIUNCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue T O. A. HUNTER; MANAGING EDITOR .MEMBER Or THE CANADUX PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use lor publication' of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All righto of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION m SEASON'S 4'M & (St . Thursday. December 23, 1943 Nazi Sense of Justice . . . Nazi Germany announces that she will wreak her dialwlically conceived vengeance upon Anglo-American prisoners of war in reprisal, for the execution of captured members of the Gestapo who had committed-atrocities against the Russians at Kharkov. Such action would, of course, be typical of the perverted Nazi minds and could be expected. I Indeed, we wonder why the Germans even go to thfe trouble of trying to justify such action by explaining that the British and Americans are jointly responsible with the Russians because of policy decided upon, at the Teheran Conferenca Of course, the GermanKdoTnob know anything about what policies were se,t up at; the Teheran Conference and an ; excuse of this nature is but pretence. ; By this time we should have, come to the conclu-! sion that the Nazis have no respect for any so-called j international rules of warfare. So we should not be! surprised if the Germans now vent their wrath upon I Btitons and Americans whether or not they might ha5e been jointly responsible. Teen-Age Hysteria . . . LA year or two ago Frank Sinatra was a crooner anlong thousands of other crooners that no one knew much about. Today, his name is synonymous with screaming 'teen-age girls who are said to swoon at thje sound of his voice. "Lately America has become Sinatra-conscious. Not that the young singer is the musical djscovery oflthe age but because his career has been cleverly managed by a professional' promoter playing upon thp emotionalism of young girls. bThe agent is quoted as admitting the idea occurred to him when a girl beside whom he was sitting ina theatre beeran to moan softly to herself as the crooner sang. The agent asked why she did so, and she replied that such music always made her feel that way. ..The next day there were more youne women present to moan during the Sinatra performance. Yielding thoughtlessly or ignorantly to the power of ths suggestion, thousands of young girls react accordingly. The public has permitted itself to be taken in bv ai obvious employment of deliberate suggestion. Whet is needed is more of the attitude of the 1,400 Wves in the United States who remained fully conscious through the Sinatra performance, applauded prtfitelv at the end, and left with the situation well inlhand. :Continue 4to, Speed the Victory : Support the B.C. Stationers, Printers, I and Booksellers I i , $1,000,000.00 ;War Savings Stamps Campaign for November : and December Come on Prince Rupert, : let's lead Canada! :Each Stamp Purchased Entitles You to a '- FREE Draw on Valuable PRIZES! :Oet Your FREE TICKET - Buy Your War Savings Stamps l from i -Dibb Printing Company fBesner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 It has been a great pleasure to have been of service to so many customers through the past year. Our aim for the coming year is to remain the shop that can give you the best in beauty work. f A N N 8, E T T E BEAUTY bKbh. TINGS PO W S H O 4th Street (Across from Post Office) E P L L P E Phone Blue 911 at Of Of Of a a a a - a 9 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT Private PhyUL-i Hamblin Prince Rupert's own CWAd blew in the other day from her station in Victoria, looking like a rosy apple and as bubbling over with good spirit as ever. And Airwoman feebel MacKenzie from Digby came up to say & SI V si SI A rich satisfying drink, -the coffee which thousands enjoy you will too ! Drip or regular grind, in the flavour fresh pack. FOR YOU - ' 1 g. a . . mm TSB DAILY Ncwa the girls who go on parade arid with the help of Mrs Richard . do these wonderful drills you Miv KMlback. Marjone Willi hear about She went into tech- ams and Dorothy Kettle. nk-aliUes about it which left me a UtUe bewildered but I There wtll txr continuous mov-gather that they know and can ies at the Emprew on Christmas go through four hundred lndl- day afternoon and evening. At vldual movements in their drill the Cafeteria Pat Trant is ser-without a word of instruction. v4ng Christmas dinner from 3 I really get a great thrill out of to 7 pjn. The eafeteria wtll only the way the girls all come up to be opqn between those hours a the "Y" to see us. and feel a the staff are in need of a holi-yery special pride in these our day as welL But the Christmas former Y.W.OA. Junior Hostess- dinner will be well worth having Good luck girls and a and Pat doesn't want to hear or very happy holiday. anyone with nowhere to go be- cause of Christmas leave. The The narrel. unnnino u ea- Christmas atmosphere will be tag down somawhat, thank good- P and tne f,rt lricl hello." She, too. looks very weU iness, although bf course there ' 'ttlflreR and has put on the proverotai are still the strays mat com weight, looking all the bettor in. But it was a wild aime while ANCIENT HERB for It. She is in what is known it lasted. On Saturday last we Mint wo used by Hippocrates as the precision squad. Thev are did up well over 200 parcels the father of medicine Fragrant and flavourful. A pleasure to drink and to serve ! Makes 288 cups to the pound. REPORTS ON FIGHT HERE Tun -rrj i MtrSTI.Y WATF.lt quarters oC the world's I 4 ocean. Treasure Chest At Luncheon Of Ham Antonelli's Phil Palmer j GvrOS YeSterdaV Gunning, for Young Tommy J Burn. This is a personal aside to young Tommy Hums, the emin-nt box-fighter, who of late ha been doing his flstculflng under his propei name. Mauriee Doa Lauriers. and under the banner of the Canadian srmy says the ancouver News Herald. The aside follows: Duck for he slit trench. Tommy. Phil ."riraer is gunning for you. We have this on the author-.ty of one Ham Antonelll. man ibcut town and elsewhere, who Tom Howarth. manager jf the Navy League of CanadaM'merat-bershin drive, which is now in Oyro Club's luncheon yesterday IMimcD mi OLYMPEKE THE AMTISEPTIC LfMlHEMT KNTKRI'RISK FRl'lT MARKET Te cairy a complete llneef nixxoR rnozr..N fri'its AM VKCrTTAniJli SHRIMP IUE.SU LVI.UY DAY ltt -W.S.I. " Hrt Float wrt of ImpfrUI Oil C. dally sfler I p.nu For Mutual Benefit t .ealth and Accident Kee JOHN I. WRIGHT rtione 711 fionrer RMmt No. 6 TOUH8PAT Pterin, with the $1Aj900 treasure chest nwMUon m which U the grand prise in the States ana d. big drawing which is featuring todar ,tjw ver the campaign. Mr. Howarth twd th "i".:r spoke of the campaign and m 1091 l thr .us just returned from Prinee!dMit e wk of the Rupit where hU boy, Pakaei 'Nsvy League Including Its prta-j.x)d of a cove named Heo t r'pal act! Tl ties in caring for the - .x ,'i four rounds last Sat- interests of merchant sesmen urday and sponsoring the expanding V a may b a. UtUe surprised & Cadet movement. He tolf . ir Uiat Palm was up in f hovr the Vancouver Qyrn Clb P iics Rupert taxing .for money irhrmg M.109 per year to ndrr the name Phil Palmer. ln seamen's home in Vanrou RnUy Horn's boy 1km been wr j il' .in hi .break-busting for the PfesMnt Prank Skinner w.i Navy, under his real name, In the ehair and exprewd Felix DiPaima. Phil, or FeMxi that Prince Rupei' has been honorably discnaigert 1 s a measure of suprwri from the navy to do a little u League in tU cam- :isherinc. henee Ms appearance .P1)- on a Prince Rupert fight card t the lancheon aU" under the naine Palmer. Inetodwd Tom Bryant of Coert- We hope thu Un't contusing I tm- Vnrtver Island. Fmf yoo. Some fighters do battle Pteton. OtrtariM. and inder the names they were M W'P'r and R. M Wtn, jotn with, but offhand we cant!Vv,, PTlnf ttwpert htok of any. j t. n. Lambly was the winner Aay way. Mr. AntonelU pro-,0' the rafne oN wr hiee4 a newspaper which in- taT,n frUJirale dieate that his boy Palmer! s mtk.! the better cf ihe two jo SaUitdey last. The paper lys Mr. Knox, a cltixrn in the U. a. euosiguard who alleged; , i. a had Mi rights m nis "". ws knocked down four r f re times before staying dowr. ii the fourth round of the tied l-rouai main event Palmer apparently impressed Use Prince Rupert cltlaeus verv rAVidh in putting hi opponent to sleep, for , Ham came in serwmtng that the sportsmen of the Osast dty are willing to put un as mueh as $4000 to back up Phil against M. Durtu Tommy has been selected as Palmer's victim, probably be-(Sause thec's beea a rnnor leattue feud going on between' these two for some time. Both are local boy who have been battling around thee parts for years, and nobodf has ever decided for the benefit of either one of them which is the better nan. Palmer and Bums clashed or the Lindsay-Bagna to card thi ummer. and settled for draw ,f trr ehrhrw hte bov wasn't in nape at that time, says that he s In sensatloml condition now. and that he's a cinch t knock Bums kkldne; A'.! we need now is a fight . :rd and permiMton to let so .r nv man fight a civilian. 4 Sport a Elfthteu vi officers o i, Boxing Fvdri., ept the , - pwalla i,urM'; wiamploii Jai-v progress throughout British Co). ! rpf,atlnn dt ambla. and two strapfitng Can-jWM 100 trn xpt adian naval ratings - Ordinary Dempscy. Seaman Don Woodruff snd Or- dinary Seaman Doug Robertson j ' Ml,lin T Ti. were at the Prince Rupert ,tn ' WO 000 sional uiic It the Ic' '53. CAN INKS CAVM has ti n t SUtTJCtS TO ViBraunr VkUnis Uajpolntt, 5trrt .North Qurcn. thulullt tasl Full Inlwinltlon, TKt'J snd KtvrTtlfi, ritANK 1 SKt1u rrtne Raperl ArrU Third Ave. rbat! SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, I'roil rhone JI P.O. IWnl FRASER STREE1 fKLvee nrrurt ! VTTTTVTTTTTVtVTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S 9 Johnny's SNACK BAM (Our Cnff'e h Tl AasAaassaAssssssiuul GREETINGS- 1 Prom The Variety Store and Staff Under eondifons which have been trying on some occasions both to you and to us we have done our best to serve and please you during the busy Christmas Shopping Season. We thank you for the patience and forbearance which has accompanied)fyour patronage which' 'we have appreciated. ' Freda Cembella Molly Taylor Winnifred Smith A'' t : Myi'tle Valpy Mary Dak us Vicky Rursher And now as the great day approaches it's a BRIGHT AND MERRY CHRISTMAS that we are wishing for you all with the'thought that the great gifts of all Victory and Peace may be brought to you ere another Yuletide rides our way) ; Alice Anderson Lillian King Helen Ralagno Maureen Earl Ralph Houghen Gordon Rryant