PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Alternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limttei, Third Avenue Q. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR Transient, per Inch Contract, per Inch... Readers, per line -.. Black Face Readers, per line LOCAL ADVERTISING Business and Professional Cards Inserted dally, per month, per Inch MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS Need of Local Band . . . $1.00 . 50c 25c 40c $2.50 The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication ol all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights 01 republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL Thursday, April 29, 1943 The Right Spirit . . . Tf i nnlik-elv that nnvone will make a more important INCAS WERE MINERS "IIS COOK'S jOB Some mines ln Peru, still toeing The ship's cook in the U. S. Navy worked, date back to the Incas. must also shine the ship's bell. PER ASTRA KANSAS GREEKS DID IT "To the Stars Through Dlfficul- Sponge diving was practiced by ties" is the state motto of Kansas, the ancient Greeks. CARPETS AND CONGOLEUMS IN SIOCK back th e attack Choose a Fine Rug from our Large Stock Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue, Next the Daily News, Prince Rupert BUMS KEEP UP ONTOP 'Cleveland Giving New York Run for First Place in American League Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburg phlcago ' $t. Louis Boston New York Philadelphia 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 American League New York Cleveland Washington St. Louis iDetroit 'Philadelphia Boston Chicago 'j WINNIPEG GETS CUP Close NEW YORK, April 29 If they keep up the way they have been going so far, the Brooklyn Robins would appear to be headed for another pennant. Beaten only once in five starts so far this season, the Bums eked out another close vie-. tory over the Phillies yesterday.' Five teams are still bunched for second place with wins balancing losses while the New York 'Giants are still In seventh place with the luckless Phillies In their customary basement position. New York Yankees, after losing their first game of the season Monday, got revenge yesterday by blanking the Boston Red Sox although the Cleveland Indians remained In a menacing second place position toy shutting out the Chicago White Sox. The Washington Senators toy defeating Philadelphia Athletics, also by a shut-out, as- individual contribution to the success of the fourth V.ic-.sumed thlrd place ahead of tne st. tory Loan than that made by Prime Minister Mackenzie Lewis Browns who dropped their King in his address to the nation trom loronco. ine head of the government swept aside all the minor issues involved in the campaign for $1,100,000,000 and drove home to the hearts of Canadians the real spirit of this campaign in the following words: "Of one thing we may be assured. In every effort our fitrhtintr men will not fail us. Let us make very sure we do not fail them. Let them see how completely their country is behind them. For us at home, in Canada, it is not enough to be proud of their achievements. We must not permit the pride which all Canada feels in their gallant exploits to blind us to what their efforts cost in human life, in anguish of heart and mind. They are prepared to give their all. Let them see that we are prepared to do the same." . : . , ..... ... ,.:;... . Local Development . . . :r;-; Mayor Watts' suggestion that, the business of war notwithstanding, we might to good advantage be think ing of organization of industrial development for the. post-wa) days is timely enough. We may reasonably ex-, pect that ship-building niay continue for a while after the waris over , but there' can she no certainty as to hovy Jong it may last. Sooner or -later the loss of tonnage ilue to tne war- win nave oeen mane up ior ana tnere win oe a slowing;up. Such natural; resources as the fisheries and timber can form, the basis for permanent industry at Prince Rupert. Rightly enough His Worship advocates that now is the time when we might well be making plans by organizing among ourselves along these lines. The idea, we might say, is not a new one as far as the mayor himself is concerned. game to Detroit Tigers. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Chicago 4, St. Louis 0. Brooklyn 4,: Philadelphia 3. Boston 3,. New York 2. Cincinnati 3, Pittsburg 1. American League Detroit 4, St. Louis 2. Washington 3, St. Louis 2. New York 5, Boston 0.- Cleveland 2, Chicago 0. The league standings: National League .800 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 ;.400 .250 .800. 1 .571 .500' '.500' .3-JS 33 200 Capital City Captures Memorial Cup For Junior Hockey Championship LETTERBOX CHIDES VANCOUVER SUN Editor, Dally News In the issue of March 20 the Vancouver Sun published in "What's Your Opinion Column?" a letter headed "No Road Policy" to which my name was appended. In reeard to this letter I wish to say that it was not my letter in, whole or part. jj.j, . I did, however, write a letter to the Vancouver Siirr'in or about March 14 for publication entitled "Progress in Reverse on Queen Charlotte Islands" In which I treated on the road policy as it effects us. I quite realize and I grant that a publisher has the right to refrain from publishing any letter that words is not permissible Briefs From Britain A canteen donated by the order of the Eastern Star, Toronto, has been turned over to the Port of, London authority. Officers of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force have added another job to their long list interrogat ing air crews after a raid. The British Ministry of Food has ruled that in the future about one-tenth of the weekly meat ration must consist of canned coined meat. An aggregate 34,000 working days were lost in Britain during February as result of disputes involving contains in any part material or , stoppages of work, wording that the publisher does' not think fit. But to add or delete TV a Vrrr Vina o nnrAUorl o rr-l f much ment of Venerable Edmund Mor- less recondition a letter that gan, Archdeacon of Winchester and someone has taken the responsl- Canon of Winchester Cathedral, to billty of signing as' I had done to the Suffragan Bishopric of South-thls letter. , ampton. If the Vancouver Sun had wish- 1 , ed ,to muzzle my letter they would) Petty Officer Edward Penny, who have done me a favor by not -print- gained refuge in the Vatican after ing such Incomplete 'and) inacciir- escaping from an Italian prison ate statements and signing my. camp, has been awarded the Brl- narae to mem. ; MW'iN'. ' .z,115" janpirr Meaai.. t In closing I would--suggest.1. that! , ' the ' Vancouver Sun, f6r'!ffuiure.wA; horse running away'fwlti a guidance, "study sectXoh 466, subsections 1, 2, 3 and 4, Chapter 146 of the Criminal Code. I hope that this letter will not encroach too much upon your I space and I and my friends hope iyou will do us the favor of print- ing It. I F. J. DUNROE. Port Clements. ,, HOUSEWIVES BACK LOAN Editor,. Dally News:' Th'ej Prince Rupert branch of the 'Housewives' League, takes this opportunity to endorse the Victory Loah drive. Being, a newly-formed organization locally, we are unable to support the drjve financially , victory of Democracy over Fas milk -wagon In Chelmsford, England, stopped dead on reaching the main street traffic lights. They had just turned red. ,a4i uiipwimii, (juf'uuiis ami umj , Bonds are necessary if we are WINNIPEG, April 29-Winnipeg , limited types propositions are open to defeat the Axls Beer h neces. Rangers defeated Ottawa Com- 10 inem- 11 ls compulsory ior an sary to mamtahv the morale of our The local reserve regiment again made a good show- mandos 6 t0 3 last night to win ing in the great Victory Loah parade on Sunday. The the Memorial cup, emblematic of men ot the reserve have been busy, we might say, ever since its formation last January getting trained in types of fighting methods other than marching. Unostentatiously, they have been making splendid progress. The ceremonial side as far as the unit is concerned has been practically disregarded as well it might be. However, with military units marching and ceremonial are admittedly popular and diverting and they have their effect in maintaining enthusiasm, morale and esprit de corps. It has been suggested that a band might be 'formed in connection with the local unit. The suggestion has been made, and would seem to have much to recommend it, that the present unusued equipment of the inactive Prince Rupert Boys' Band might be obtained for a regi mental band, the nucleus of which might be some of the former members of the Boys' Band who are now in the reserve. And, after all, what is a regiment without a band? i : cism 'is of vital lraportance;'td ' us as women, wives and mothers. Of Canada's watrworkfotal ling 1,050.000, 225..000 ''are, "women. A Grimsby, England, girl who re fused to comply with a medical officer's notice to undergo treatment for a social disease was sent to prison for three months under defence regulations. Radio Officer W. H. Hancock of Iianely, Wales, still lived to tell his story after being torpedoed twice in th:e days and spending 28 days in an open boat before being picked up and landed on the West African coast. Capt.' Richard Critchley, younger of our husbands and gtilldbeafing machines. Working women, remember that Women are slowjyj .forging ahead fascim deprives you of the rights and we aritlcipalje&he day when you have won in bitter struggle we wijl stand shoulder to shoulder and denies you the right to inde- wlth men and enjoy equal rights pendant work' in all sphere of economic, social, Such slogans as ..No beer no and. political life. bonds" only give comfort and sat- Under fascisrwpme'n are con- jsfactlon to Hitler and Hirohito sidered fit onlyYorthe well known and are work of fifth columnists trinity :df . "Kitchen, Church, Chil- at home to confuse the people and dren." Women are dismissed from undermine Canada's war efforts. unmarried women unaer ana workers but they are separate is-for all women wishing to obtain Ues. Let us rea,lze thls and flrst the world's junior hockey cham- general employment to put m a and foremost give our support to pionshlp. The series went to four yr of labor service on farms tne victory Loan drive and "Back games for Winnipeg and two for r ln households. the Attack." Ottawa. I We would become the servants i ROSE STANLEY, Secretary. ' THE '' ROYAL BANK OF CANADA speaks to its Depositors JjXDR Canada's fighting sons the ordeal of offensive battle nears "This year", the Prime Minister has said, "all of our forces will be engaged," When the hour strikes, ample armour, modern machines, munitions, equipment and food must be theirs in plenty with assurance of unending supply- to help preserve their own lives as well as'tp overwhelm the enemy. Money is needed for these purposes; much money; more money than Canada has ever asked before money without stint. In the "FOURTH VICTORY LOAN campaign, Canada is asking her citizens for at least f i,ico,ooo,ood. The.JKqyal Bank of Canada, as a patriotic duty and opportunity, suggests to all its depositors that they buy the New VICTORY BONDS, withdrawing from their bank accounts to do so, straining for the very largest investment that their circumstances will permit. VICTORY BONDS are this Country's finest security i brother of Air Commodore A. C. 1 Critchley of Calgary and former j Joint director of racing on British tracks, has been appointed colonel-in-command of his .regiment, Pro-byn's orse. Neil Coleman, 19-year bid Manchester England Junior radio officer, grabbed two dangling wires when his ship was torpedoed and completed a circuit which permitted an SOS to be flashed. He received the M.B.E. Margaret Cangley, M erchant Navy stewardess, twice torpedoed In the Atlantic, received the British Empire Medal (Civil Dlvisioni at a recent investiture at Buckingham Palace. She comes from Tipperary, Ireland. B:ltlsh University undergraduates, and technical college students may revert to kindergarten days to do their lessons. An acute shortage of exercise books has caused the Board of Education to encourage the use of slates and pencil. Off a R. E. Phone 88 are but both will SORE and WD FEET H jsM a r (! w a r e ME the Antiseptic Linimeht BACK THE Kaien ATTACK HUY THE NEW Victory Bonds MORTIMER 321 2nd Ave. RDiiiMRtt BaaaraatiatBTir 1G0LD SEAL S on be Fancy Red Sockeye tSSaf5, Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sane active aerrlce back on your 'grocer's shelf soon as condl-ditions permit. SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Itcservalions FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Hione 5C8 THURSDAY. 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