LA"- Prince Uupcrt Dnilj? J3cto0 Thursday, February 21, 1946 ubllshed even afternoon extent Sun. lay by Prince Rupert DaUy News .United, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3y -City Carrier, per week ....... JS ?er Month H5 Per Year. 17.00. oy -Maw. per montn 40 Per Year 14.00 LAST VOYAGE AS TROOPER Quten Elizabeth Now to Assume Her Career as Atlantic Passenger Carrier J&W YORK, The voyage in trie course of which the great liners Queen Elizabeth, arrived here yesterday is the last, troop- carrying job for the big vessel 2 MEMBER A.B.C. I I ( (Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office t Department, Ottawa). 'Japanese Deportation British Columbia people generally bill welcome the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada upholding the authority of the Governor Gen-eral-in-CounciJ. (which is the Canadian government) to decree the deportation of Japanese from Canada. However, it is intimated that the fcealous Toronto committee which instituted the reference to the Supreme .Court of Canada will carry the matter on further by way of appeal to the Prjvy Council in London. Quite iikely the government will defer the implementation of the deportation 'until the decision has been made by !that body of final legal recourse. ! Out here on the west coast we Jmay not be so greatly concerned jwith the legal aspects of the deportation of Japanese but the war convinced us that there were many of (these people who had been unfriendly both in action and heart to us and we are not anxious that they should be allowed to remain here in Canada as a potential if not an active fifth column. Valuable Organization Representations that may be made by the newly organized Prince Rupert branch of. the British Columbia Automobile Association urging the provincial department of public works to provide the equipment hecessary to keep the Prince Rupert Highway open tlje year around and in a proper state of maintenance, should greatly strengthen the case along these lines which the Prince Rupert and Terrace Chambers of Commerce have been actively pressing. No doubt, the local Automobile Association branch will secure the endorsation in its representations of its influential parent body which can be very helpful in our campaign. The Automobile Association is a welcome addition to the list of organizations in Prince Rupert and its functions should redound not only to the benefit of its members but to the community and district as a whole. 1 The Daily News wishes the Association success in its endeavours. Queen Elizabeth's 'Comeback' The 85,000-ton Queen Elizabeth, the world's largest liner, will by autumn be ready for the luxury passenger traffic for which she was built but never used. She is at New York on her last war job and now she will have six months' overhaul and refit. The first part of the renovation will be done at Gourock on the Clyde where John Brown, the ship's builders, will complete the structural work halted when it was decided to convert her for troop-carrying. The boards over the swimming pools will be removed, and where soldiers slept elaborate cocktail bars will reappear. The builders will also give the ship a complete engineering overhaul, testing her turbine blades, four thousand feet of oil piping from bunkers to furnaces, and many miles of electric cables. Painting, refurnishing and restocking will be done at Southampton. Elaborate freizes and othc wall decorations boarded up while the ship was carrying troops are reported in good condition. which Is expected to be returned to her owners to assume her civilian passenger - carrying career on.the North Atlantic run from Britain and Europe . Jo the United States. " ' The- Elizabeth,, which arrived yesterday, had 10,141 men of .the Canadian Army and 1633 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, 750 of the total being British Columbia men. Twenty-one Canadian trains awaited the liner at New York and New 6 - And I mean save, uear, and that means saving money This Improved RPM Motor Oil Is a wonder oil, no foolln'. I've dot customers who wouldn't take any other oil . gain and that's about the best advertisement any product can have. During the war, Standard couldn't make a compounded oil for us folks, but it's back now and does it inuKe a difference! 2 Try.lt for yourself get RPM from your Standard Healer. 9 JUST A MINUTE! You'll be inking a trip in your car this trimmer. Auk your Standard Dealer for a Credit Card. You'll find U a real Juindy gadget. Jersey terminals to rush the troops to their homes across the Dominion. SEEK HAMBURG'S TRADE LONDON Five Welsh ports Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Port Talbot and Barry are seeking the export trade formerly handled by Hamburg, Germany. Development and modernization work under, this plan would cost 15,000,000. "1 improved . . . . . . compounded Writnk rkrthnNn.Hni-fl Plumbing and Heating J Engineers It's SMART BIG THRIFTY s TO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . Z When you want the best in. motor--2 ing pleasure look to FORD. Re-Z member: "THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE." I S. E. PARKER LIMITED .0. Box 38 "The Home of Friendly Serrice" 170 E. 3rd Ave. NEW ROYAL HOTEL Aome AwarFrom Home Rates 75c up . 50 Rooms, Hot. and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281, P.O. Box 195 We Have Done OIL AND COAI. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Comer 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 IT Seeing Is Believing; COME IN Look for the Red "TODAZ'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indicating, one ot the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 PENSIONS ARE BEING RAISED Hundred Per. Cent Assessment for Private Raised From 40 to 45 Shillings Per Week OTTAWA W A summary of improvements In war pensions recently announced In Britain has been released here by the United Kingdom information office, chiefly for the information of 12,000 United Ktfigdoni war pensioners resident, in Canada. The changes, effective the first day in February, raise the rate for an assessment of 100 per cent for a, private soldier from 40 shillings (about $8.80) a week to 45 and' bring proportionate increases for lower degrees of disablement. The 100 per cent Canadian pension is $75 a month for a single man and $100 for a man with wife, but, Brig. J. L. Melville, Canada's pension head, said a fair comparison with British rates "Is almost an impossibility." There were too many varying factors in addition to the variation in the basis of the award to permit a just comparison, he said. Points in the new British setup include: 1. In exceptional cases of severe disablement the constant nf fonrtartrft nllmirnnn nf 9fta mnu 1 particularly where outside, jhelp. is necessary, he increased up to 40s. Application will not be necessary. 2. Partially disabled pensioners who, In consequence of their disablement In the recent war. are permanently unable to re sume former Jobs or one of an equivalent standard, may; be granted a special allowance of. lis. threepence a week. The 103 per cent rate however, must not be exceeded. Application will be necessary. 3. A clothing allowance will be paid to persons pensioned for amoutatlon who have an artificial limb. For double amputation the allowance is five pound? and for single three pounds. Application will be necessary. 4. Hospital deductions in re-rpect of home sr.vinss during courses of treatmeat will be discontinued. Both Wars Are Included 5. A pensioner of either war may receive allowances for wife and Children provided the marriage took place within 10 years of the end of his war service. Apnlleatlon will be necessary. C. If a. pensioner dies after September 3, 1939, as a result of PRINCE GEORGE VANCOUVER 21 Hours Leave PRINCE GEORGE DAILY 7:30 P.M. (Eiccpt-Sunday) Good connections with East-bound train from Prince Rupert. Train arrives Prince George 6:20 p.m. Single $30 Return $54 Plui Tax Further Information from Canadian Pacific Railway Office, Prince Rupert V-8 THIS AND THAT "At last you are mine- -every cubic foot of you!' BRITAIN NEEDS 5,000 DENTISTS LONDON Pi Britain needs 5,000 more dentists and It will take 20 years to make up the deficit If a comprehensive scheme Is to be provided under the national health plan. Thi was revealed in the recently-Issued report of ' the lnler-de-partmental committe on dentistry. The report urged the govern ment to make an immediate grant of 1,250.000 ($5,625,000) with an annual rising to 300, 000 to improve and equip dental schools. The report said there are about 15,000 dentists In the country. vitr service a pension will be granted to his widow and children, irrespective of the date ot his marriage and the dates of birth of his children. Application will be necessary. 7. The private soldier's widow who Is over 43 cr has children, ir who is incapable of self-support, will have her pension raised J'rom 32s. sixpence to 35s. The rates for all widows of other anks vill also be Increased. 8. The maximum weekly rent allowance for widows of other ranks will be raised frcm 12s. to 15s. These new rates apply to both world wars and are automatic. Application will not be necessary. A widow who Is in receipt of a pension will receive allowances for anv children born more than nine months after their father's war service ends. Application will be necessary. 9. Maximum rate of pension to parents of other ranks will be raised for one parent from 22s. sixpence to 27s. sixpence a week, and for two parents from 30s. to 40s. No application. 10. The above provisions apply to members of the Armed Forces, the Merchant 'Navy and Naval Auxiliary Services, Civil Defence and civilian war casualties. - 11. It,ls estimated that the Immediate cost of these lnv-provements will be approximately 9,000,000 ($40,500,000) a year and tha ultimate cost will nrob-ably be double this amount. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP UitlTISU COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTKK OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" . nnrt IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP IIUUII QREUOKY HILLAMU DECEASED INTESTATE TAKB NOTICE that by order ot His Honor, w. is. risner. maue on m 18lh day of February, A.n. 1340, I was aDnolnted Acllnc Official Ad ministrator of the stnte of Hugh UreKory Hllland, deceased, und all uarttos. havlnit claims against the tald estate are hereby required to lurnlsh. samei properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of March. A D. 1046, and all parties Indebted to the- Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. . DATED at- Prince Rupert, B.C.. this I8th day of February. A D. 1940. OORDON P. FOKUE8. Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. n.C to 6.ue r i TRY THIS TONIGHT 9 I)o whit thousands are doing to wake up smiling emh morning and uv briaht all day. Drink a cupful o( delicious Ovaliine before retiring. Oviltine aci in three wayi, to help bring sparkling morning freshness. rinl, taken warm at bedtime, it fosters sound, refreshing sleep, v ilbiMl iiugt. Serum, it supplies essential food elements to rebuild vifality while you sleep! Third, it also furnishes important vitamins and minerals in a delicious, more natural way for all-round aealth and vigour. So why not try Ovaliine starting for morning freshness and buoyant days. Ovactine- 1 Classified Ads bung results. Advertise In The Dally Nevs. STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient aw' Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, rnoNE oo LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd ana Park Avenue AND.. SOW COMBa.J,IIB,FLyiNa AUTOMOBILE flight here, at aariana, lex., is tne combination ami 'I airplane successfully flown here. Wing and tall strr3"! hP removed in five minutes to transform the nhn .... 9ftl It can be easily parked in the family garage. The two-na auto-plane Is powered by a 125 h.p. alrcooled engine, itv rcui unu uut - - b-i'aii una a ton I of 128 miles an hour. Inspector Says Prlncft Uupert Should UavtNew IJulldine With la-Two Years Warning that, for all Its pro-eresslve recommendations, the Cameron educational report-Is no "cure-all" for the difficulties of local school administrations,. Inspector of Schools Ernest Hyndman told the monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent - Teachers Association last night that government adoption of the report would not result, as often suggested, In an overall five mill school tax rate for this district. Mr. Hyndman told the meeting In Borden Street School that, In spite of the five mill basic taxation rate, extra costs would raise the actual school tax rate to considerably above five mills, although consolidation of present school districts would spread the taxation over a greater area, j Costs vyhich would be added to the basic rate would be: 1. Teachers ialaries greater than the basic schedules laid down by Dr. Cameron. 2. Maintenance fvwl; above the minimum suyesttd in the report. 3. Supervision costs above these recommended In the re-iwrt. 4. Present debt charges on local schools, which however, would be spread over the cn-larged school district. 5. Cost of new schools abov? the 50 per cent which the report recommends the government pay. "I want to make the point clear that the new tax U not loins to be five mills but considerably above it -Not one or two mills sreater, but several " Mr Hydnman emphasized. "The report Is no panacea but n series of sound recommendations that will asslrt the trovernment In re d'aftin" ib educational strur lure of the province." Consolidation at-I'rlnce Kupert In consolidatlnx the Prince Rupert district to cover Port Simpson. Port Esslngton, Osland and other outlying points, Mr, I Hyndman anticipated a considerable increase in the mill valu because of the Increased wealth embraced by the proposed con- j nlldaMon, Adjustment of the renresenta tlon by trustees would have to be 1 made as the board wou!d represent the whole district. Dealing with the-local sclio1-' situation, Mr. Ilvndnmn the meeting that he Writhe first, new school to !) 'mi'l ' in Prince Kupert should be a Junior-Senior lllli S' horUnd that it should ki ii'i"r w'Ui-in "the next couple of. years." He saw segregation of the Junior and senior students desirable but Impracticable and suggested that the new school have winrs for the two age groups with central technical facilities. 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