Prince llupcrt Dailp Jftrtos Saturday February 2, id46 Published every ftmoon except Snn-lay by Prince Rupert Dally News -lml ted. Third ATenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3y City Carrier1, per week J 5 "er Month 65 Per Year 7.00 Jy Mill, per month 40 -Per Tear 14.00 MEMBER A3.C. ' (Authorized as Second Class MaU, Post Omce Department, Ottawa). Law and Nations As the Nuernberg trials continue, it is natural that day-to-day evidence should focus on the grim and depraved record of Nazidom's arch-criminals. But when history has forgotten even the names of the flagitious defendants, it will recall that in these dSys there were established new concepts of the common law among nations. For we are in a period which parallels much in the development of the common law as it defines the rights, offenses, and duties of individuals. At Nuernberg we are applying tp' the conduct of nations the same logic which established internal common law. Lord Wensdale in a now classic definition spoke of the common law as "a system which : consisted in apolving to new com-H-f'ons of circumstances those rotes vhieh we derive from legal principles and judicial precedents." And Mr. Justice Jackson, in his onrirng statement to the War Crimes Tribunal, conceding that although there was no precise legal precedent for the tribunal, declared that "international law grows, like common law, through decisions reached from time to time 'in adapting settled ( principles to new situations." It isimportant to make clear that . legal precedents do, in fact, exist for Saturday Sermon MANIFESTATIONS OF GOD "I Am." Exodus 3:14. (By REV. CANON W. P. RUSHBROOK) ' God, the creator and sustainer of all things visible iand invisible, with the two small words, "I Am," repealed to Closes his awful majesty. ' The Man Jesus, God incarnate", manifested his divinity with the same words, "Before Abraham was, I Am." ' But God manifested Himself otherwise than by word. David said "the Heavens declare the glory of God," I am fearfully Sand wonderfully made." Jesus, too, revealed his personality not ;only by word of mouth in such utterances as' "I and my Father -are one," "I am the bread of life," "I am the water of life," "I am the Light of the World," "I am 'the resurrection and the life." The truth of these professions vas so manifest in his human contacts that one man said: "We have found the Messiah," another: "thou art the Christ the Son of the living God." Martha ;said, "thou art the Christ the Son of God," another: "my Lord and my God." A heathen soldier cried out, when he saw the maltreated Jesus die His agonizing death with only words of love .and foreglveness for his slayers, "surely this was the Son of God." These .confessions came not as p. result -of Jesus'' pronouncements concerning himself but Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBride St.) We preach Christ . . . .RUCIFIED I ROWNED OMINO 12:15 p.m Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. Gospel Service. Topic: "TILL HE COME." (Lord's Supper at close of evening service). IF YOU ENJOY nEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 pjh. Prayer Meeting. Thurs. (LO.D.E. Hall) '3:30 p.m. Mission Band. 8:00 pan. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. the prosecutions at Nuremberg. But'fCA f AHFTC it is even more important that these 1 3 EM vALLrJ precedents be given the sanction of j law itself. DeGaulle's Future Whether or not Gen. DeGaulle has removed himself from the French political situation "irrevocably," as he has said, or otherwise, may not be revealed for a while yet. Vincent Auriol may fill the bill as the new interim president of the provisional government. This leaves the communist and socialist parties combined to carry on the business of the country. The new president will have the task of maintaining working arrangements between parties which bitterly divided on interpretation of their respective idealogies. If adequate unity dawns on the political scene in France under Auriol, he may become the real president after the" election four months hence. On the other hand, if the rival political parties continue to struggle for power it is not unlikely that General DeGaulle wil be the favorite of the French people on the first chance they are given to elect a President. For he asked the various parties which combined to defeat his plans to find some one else to accept the responsibilities for maintaining some sort of unity among the existing political blocs so that France might be able to pursue an orderly path toward stability in the fullest sense of the term. Since foreign and colonial policies are part and parcel of French domestic policies, it is by no means certain that the last has been heard of the man who spoke for France in the dark days of 1940 his "irrevocable" retirement were the outcome of purely human social contacts. We may make our professions, religious or otherwise, but, con sciously and unconsciously too, we are continually revealing our true selves, telling the world Just what "I Am." Obviously we cannot say truly of ourselves, "I Am." That ex presses oneness or completeness, per so, which can only be connoted of the Divine. We, on the other hand, as creatures, "are part of all that we have met." Nevertheless we too are continually revealing our true selves to the world. We carmot escape it. A businessman advertises for office help, the applicant to apply In his own handwriting. Why does such a man often pick up one of those letters of application, scrutinize the envelope and, without even opening the letter, tear it In two and throw it Into waste basket? Perhaps the stamp Is awry. There may be no periods after Initials or other abbrevia tions. The "l's" may not be dotted nor the "t's" crossed. His business acumen is at stake. He WELCOME TO St. Paul's Lutheran Church Pastor: A. O. Aasen Res.: 437 7th Ave. East THREE SERVICES 11 and 3 and -7:30 The 3 o'clock service in Norwegian. 8S. 12:30 Choir Singing. Fishermen, get acquainted with the Fisner or Men. Cathedral Church of St. Andrew Sunday, February 3, 1940 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 ajn. Holy Communion . (Choral) and Sermon. 12:30 pm. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and sermon. Preacher: Morning arid Evening, Tne Rector, has no room in his office for carelessness or indifference. Yet the applicant may have been an I pvrvrl nrnfeffslrmiillv. ' ator. DOING WELL Favorable Report Navy' League Exrcullvtln Session At the regular monthly meet-' lng of the executive of the Prince Rupert branch of the Navy League of Canada the" annual report issued as- a result of the' annual inspection by the' tfavy officials was considered. It was stated that the "corps Is in excellent condition. The showing of the ratings In various subjects were all very favorable' with the use of "walkle" talkie" In signalling outstanding. Apart from the training in purely cadet activities the Inspecting officers noted that the self-reliance of the members was very good. Representatives cj the Woman's Auxiliary to the Navy League were present and their report on the past year's activities was enlightening and showed what a great deal of work the women had done. An assessment was made to enable them to carry on with the making of ditty bags. This will enable any emergency to be met without delay. The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert branch of the Navy League will be held on February 26 when the annual-reports will be presented and the elecUon of officers will take place. The matter of providing further sports equipment and arranging sports activities was considered and it is expected that substantial progress will be made in this connection immediately. Those in attendance In addition to S. W. Woodslde. who was in the chair, were Mrs. J R. El-fert. Mrs. J. E. Boddle. Mrs. L. Holtby, Lt.-Com. Alex Mitchell, and J. Formari, J. S. Wilson, D. Wood and E. T. Applewhaite. seiretary. BUY WAR SAVIN OS STAMPS LITTLE SUN Likewise the observant world! U I A KIM A PV has no use for professing Christ- j 111 JMHUMlX I4 ians who do not express their . profession by a Christ-like life. J ' hPrin5eJ? 1" St f, f u t7M k. through the dullest and wettest familiar with and be loyal to the discipline of our special religious organization but Christianity is not Biblical or religious knowledge although largely based upon them. Chr'stianity Is a definite and peculiar life which always and only reveals the indwelling spirit of Ood. As Jesus, through His manhood, Tevealed the nature and love of God so we through our Redeemed personalities must reveal the Christ to the world in which we live. Only so shall we attain to spiritual and mental peace ourselves and Inspire others to seek the same, from the same source God, through Christ. Prince Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6 th AVe. West. Rev. J. Llnney, Pastor. 11:00 a.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 12:15 p.m; Sunday School. 7:30 p.m-Evangellstlc. Subject: "The Power of Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Study. Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's service. Come enjoy good congregational singing. LINER VISITS 24 COUNTRIES LIVERPOOL, Eng.. 0 The .Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Sebtlarid, which once cruised the Pacific as the Empress of Japan', has travelled more than 500,000 miles as a British troopship. During the war she made three complete trips round the world, was the temporary home of 220,-000 troorjs. lnelndlne 50.000 Can- adians, and visited 24 different countries. Thousands of servicemen, travelling to and from tht war, cut .their' names and initials into the shin's rails, which it is suggested should be preserved as a memento of the Empress's -wat service. 'FOR' FRESH COFFEE Coffee can be kept fresh by putting it In a tightly sealed can and leaving it in the refriger January jn. five years, bat even at that January weather conditions were a considerable Improvement over those Iri December. Last month, the sun showed brightly for 14.7 hours which, although it was hardly long enough for anyone to acquire a coat of tan, was better than December, when only 4.5 hours of bright suashirie were recorded by the meteoroliglcal department. In January, 1945, there were 30 hours of bright sunshine, while during the, same month in 1944 there were 23.6 hours and in January, 1941, C7.8 hours. Rainfall in January totalled 135 inches, lour inches .more than In January, 1945, and six inches more than in December. 1945. Rain fell during 25 days. Maximum temperature during the month was 49 degrees while' the minimum was 26 degrees. Average temperature for the month was 37.7 degrees. Extreme barometric pressures recorded were a maximum of 30.5 inches on January 10 and a min imum of 28.8 inches on Janu ary 4. Greatest wind velocity was 46 miles an hour from the southeast on January 6. Steamship Service f Prince Roperl OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER' VANCOUVER' Thursday at 11:15 p;m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue arid DEPOT TICKET dPFICE Lieut. Joe Naylor Is Back From Overseas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naylor had the pleasant experience yesterday of hearing the voice of their son for the first time In three years following' the arrival af Vancouver of Lieut. Joseph Naylor from overseas. After three years service overseas in Italy. Germany and Holland with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. Lieut. Naylor made the crossing of the Atlantic on the lie de France. He was met at Vancouver by his wife, 'the former Betty Wood. They will make p trip to Los Angeles by motor before returning to Prince Rupert TERRACE Constable William Richmond of the provincial police here is receiving congratulations follow lng the birth of a daughter as the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mother and child are reported to be doing well. Will Robinson of E. T. Kenney Ltd. has sold the Vernon Kimble place on the Eby Road to Albert N. Jones. PLASTIC FIREPROOFS SHIPS LONDON, O, A factory in southern England is now mass-producing a plastic fabric which will help make ships fireproof. It is a light, strong material which does not support combustion, is unaffected by water, normal heat change, most calvent and oils BICYCLES OUST RUNNERS NAIROBI,. Kenya, A link with the past has been broken by the purchase of two bicycles and the pensioning off of two old men employed many years In the government service as runners. They formerly carried the mall to the district commissioner of the Tulkhana desert country and Instructions to the head men. f' Hotel . . . arrivals Prince Rupert Mrs. M. Hutton, Smithers; V. Kimball, Terrace; W. Webster, Vancouver; M. Heyman, Edmonton; Mrs. K. Hibbln, Vancouver; W. Butler, Vancouver; H. Smart. Terrace. A. Pettersen, Vancouver; T. Gordon, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sriverside.city; W. Webster, Vancouver; R. Reld. Vancouver; Ensign G. E. Vandersen, C. R. Thompson, M. W. Turner, A. J. Hannah, C. H. Mackins. E. Led-ing, R. W. Orady, J. Polnan, R. Smith, D. Matulich. H. Oorman, J. Bray, Ketchikan; Miss Alice Wright, Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jemvr and family. Sand-spit; R. Tys&e, Oona Rlcer; FL T. R. Lancaster. Vancouver; Louis Smith, city; L. R. Komeas, Ocean FalLs; F K. Konkin, Ocean Falls; Mrs W P. Walsh and child, Beatty Annhorage . Mrs L. Romec. Queen Charlotte City GENERAL ELECTRIC LAMPS THERE'S one sure guide to quality in a fluorescent lamp, and that's the name General Electric. Look for it on every fluorescent lamp you buy. General Electric Fluorescent Lamps are rigidly tested to ensure uniformity, dependability, and, longer; lasting brightness. MADE IN CANADA j.HMair I Auctioneer Sale Arranged at Your Convenience SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. E. 1-115 STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radii., cedar chest, piano, or tnr entire furnishings of your home is convenient an'' Inexpensive. We own and operate . the warehouse where, your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE (1 0 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd una Park Avenue Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL , C:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. "UNCLE HARRY" STRANGE DRAMA Coming to Screen of Capitol Theatre Here On Monday and Tuesday -Uncle Harry," a strange drama of suspense Involving brother and sister in an emotional drama, Is the feature pic ture coming to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here on Monday and Tuesday next. George' Sanders; Geraldlne Fltzgeram and Ella Raines head the' cast. Locale of the action is a small New; England community and the story relates the break-up of the town's most respected old family when a brisk New York fashion expert falls aggressively in love with a retiring textile I mill employee. Miss Raines and Sanders appearing in these leading romantic roles. There Is an unusual back-eround for the crime of passion and the picture has many dif ferent angles which makes it ail the more different t.uxi itxMf.NT i njrorr wt" NOTICE OP APPLICATION TOR CONSENT. TO TRANSFER OP BEER LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN that on the Sth day of Mrch next the undersigned lnttnds to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No 1390 iwiuxrl In rwpwt of premises helnt? of a building known ut Knox fiart lotel. situate at first Avenue In the Cltr of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, uj.n the land.1, described as Lota numbered Thirteen (13 1 and Fourteenth 114) of Block Two 12) of Section One Hj Map M:l. Prince Rupert LaU llerlKlratloit Dlx-trtct In the Province of Brltlah Columbia, from Knox Hotel Company Limited to Beaudoln Hotel Co. Lt4. of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C . this 30th (lav of January A n 104C BEAUDOIN HOTEL CO. LTD. Jules Vanderbeek. President. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared flee R, E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8S GINUINI ASPIRIN i$A MARK ID THIS WAT 01 J.L.CURRY . CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chinprap'jfi If nerves d; ab!y K amun uiock Green nl Plumbing and Heatinl Engineers OIL AND CUM, STOKfRl Barr&Andersoi LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th st-J Phone Red 389 p.o. Boid CENTRAL HOTEI Transient Room NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly fcvl For your coi;ve ;r : Cafe In Connection LICENSED i-REMISB (Renovated) pii o.v r. si An Announcement To the Motoring Public . . . .NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Buildinr Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabrnets Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship Phone Black 126 Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 2 PRICE AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 AM. TO 9 U 1 P.M. TO 4 M 1 his is a service for your convenience . . . yt are invited to take advantage of it Operator-FRANK MORRISON water ... i i c mi nnvft IX L if K V l hi HOTEL A Home Away From W Rates 75c up 30 Rooms, Hot and CoK PRINCE RUPERT, B.C SALE CLEARANCE f ODDS & ENDS