L f i mi Prince ftupctt Daily JScUis Saturday, August 31, 194S An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all the communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. -Published every afternoon except Sun-flay by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. a. PERRY. Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! Uy City Carrier, per week IS Per Montn . ,-. e Per Tear 17.00 By Mall, per month . 40 Per YeJr 4.u0 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Melodies and Memories 4:30 Honeymoon In New York 5:00 La Plaza 5:30 Jonathan Trimble "'6:00 CBC News 8:05 Actuality Broadcast 6:15 Here's Juliette 6:30 City Des'i 6:45 Sports College 7:00 Red River Barn Dance 7:30 The Group of Seven 7-.45T.B.A. 8:00 Hawaiian Hospitality 8: 15-My. Weekend 8:30 Three Suns Trio 8:55 Interlude 9:0O-CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Dance Orchestra NBC 9:30 Old Time Rhythm 10:00 Dal Richard's Orch. 10:30 Sir Francis Drake Hotel Orchestra -10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off Ann. 11:05 Silent SUNDAY A.M. 8:00 BBC News 8:15 From Old Vienna INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 68 MEMBElt A.n.c. (Authorized as Second Class MaU, Post Office Department, Ottawa). LABOR DAY THE APPROACH of another O'N Labor Day, it is natural if the people of Canada are concerned about the present industrial relations picture which, with strikes and threats of strikes, is anything but a pretty one. Indeed, there is nothing to be very jubilant about this Labor Day. It might rather be a day for sober reflection and resolve that thoughts and efforts should be directed towards the immediate end that another Labor Day should have more happy as-' pects than those which prevail on ': this.'1 It is a day this time for Labor and Capital alike to earnestly consider the responsibilities they owe each to the other and to the com-; mon weal in times when, instead of uncertainty and strife, there should be mutual work and effort fn the tasks of reconversion from the. conditions of war to those of peace. Unfortunately, it seems today that, having finished for the time being at Least the fighting of an enemy without, we are now engaged in the unseeming and very dangerous business of fighting bitterly among ourselves. That is the sad picture this Labor Day. P ROOSEVELT PARK ON MONDAY they will rename Acropolis Hill, scenic height of the city of Prince Rupert, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Park. International dignatories are coming to town. Withal there will be quite a celebra tion. Nature has provided at -Acropolis Hill as admirable site as any city could desire 'for the making of a beautiful park. Now, to permanently memorialize the historical association of this commanding ground Avith the presence of American forces at Prince Rupert during the Rattle of the Pacific, the city of Prince Rupert has presumed to honor the spot with the name of a .great champion and friend of humanity and democracy. So it might not be out of place on the eve of the dedication that the ceremony be thought of as something more than a glorified "publicity-gag or a careless celebration, the responsibilities in connection with which will be over after the service has been carried out and the partying concluded., . Roosevelt Park today, it must be admitted, except for the natural panoramic view, is not a very prepossessing sight. In sponsoring and participating in the dedication, the city of Prince Rupert assumes the responsibility of developing around the little memorial cairn which it presumes to mark with the name of Roosevelt a real park worthy of the name and the. memories it perpetuates and something which we will be proud to exhibit later to those who will have heard and want to see. . The many prominent people who come here on Monday for the event will be better satisfied if some definite commitment along such lines is made among the words which will be heard. Otherwise, the dedication of Roosevelt Park will be nothing more than so much ballyhoo. WELCOME, YANKS! T IS MANY YEARS since Prince Rupert, although it had the Am erican Army here in large strength during the war, has had such a long visitation of United States fighting men of the sea as are here with the arrival today of U.S.S. Tucson for a friendly visit in the course of a training cruise. It is the largest American warship ever to visit here. Capt. Harry Sanders and his four hundred officers and men are welcome in Prince Rupert and we hope their stay will prove an enjoyable one. Prince Rupert people may be trusted, as usual, to do their hospitable part towards making it such. HOME AND CRIME "THE WORST criminals in Canada I today are between the ages of 1G and 19," according to Lt.-Col. WaJf lace Hunton, head of The Salvation Army Prison and Police Court Services Department. "The next worst age group is from 19 to 25. Veterans of service with the armed forces have not been responsible for even the share of crime, that could be attributed to them on a percentage of population basis," he said. It is possible to trace back to the home 99 per cent of 'the major crime in Canada, Col. Runton declared. This does not always mean poor homes because some criminals come from prosperous homes. Too much severity by parents in some cases, not enough in others, deception of children by parents, the bad example of low-principled' parents and broken homes are the background factors that develop young criminals, according to Col. Runton. "The home is first, the .school second and the church third in the proper upbringing of the young," said Col. Runton. "Home conditions are reflected in school conduct and where school conduct is bad there should be investigation of home conditions. Then, too, there is not enough church work among young children." 8:30 Today's Concert NBC 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 B.C. Gardener 9:15 Musical Program 9:30 Canadian Party 10:00 CBC News 10:03 Capitol Report 10:30 Religious Period 11:00 Columbia Symphony Orchestra P.M. 12:00 Light Concert Music 12:30 Church of the Air 1:00 CBC News 1:03 Music to Remember 1:30 Melodies From the Mountains 2:00 Music for Sunday 2:30 Canadian Short Stories ' 2:45 BBC News and Commentary Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone. 281 P.O. Box 198 ,3:00 Let's Oo to the Opera 3:30 CBC Star Time Orch. 4:00 Record Album 4:30 To be announced 4:45 Week-end Review -5:00 Once Upon a Time 5:30 Music in Three-Quarter Time 6:00 CBC News 6:15 Old Songs 6:30 Serenade for Strings 7:00 BBC Newsreel 7:30 Soliloquy 8:00 To be announced 8:30 Vesper Hour Tm 1 UaILINQS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:?C p.ui. (Davllght Saving Time :J-3C rrlncc hupert Time) Friday S3 Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J, SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 OFF THE RECORD East meets west for a little Joke during an informal interlude of the Paris peace conference. Prime Minister Clement Attlee of England (seatedl seems caught be tween the interchange of quips between Sir Khlzar Hayat, minister of state of Punjab (white turban) and Dr. Herbert Evatt of Australia. Hotter English ' By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? 'His wife is more frhndly than him." 2. What Is the correct pro nunciatton ,-of "digest" (noun and verb)? 3. Whleh one of: these words te misspelled? Celery, salery, gal lery. ANSWERS Say, "His wife is more than he (Ls friendly ." 2. Noun, pronounce the 1 as in die and accent first Syllable. 3. Salary. B Sixth Street usmess an JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls, Green. 977 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue 0C0 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates alven On All Work Phone Green 417 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 488 Red 894 Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. "HOVMINMKNT I 1)1)K ACT" (Section r8 NOTICE tlf APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE Notice ls herrbv K'vn that on th 10th day of September. AD. 194fl. the nnderslnned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 7350, Issued In respect of premises being part of the premises known as the Commercial Hotel situate at the cor ner of First Avenue and Eighth Street. In the Citv of Prince Rupert. Province of BrIMsh Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) In Block Nine (9) Section One (1 MaD 923. Prince Ru. nert Land Registration District, from Prince Hotel Limited to Panko Mich-alctuk,- of Prince Rupert, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Kuoert B.C.. this 2nd day of August. AD 1948 PANKO MICHALCZOK. Advertise In The Dallv News. THE P RO PR IK TO US of the OYSTElt BAR CAFE (Key Mah. Nang Mah and Tim Fong) which has been sold to Thomas Moran, wish to thank the citizens of Prince Rupert for their patronage while we have been in business. We Wish the best opportunities and patronage for our successor. ' KEY MAH, AN(i MAH, TIM KONO.- 4 Responsibility for payment of Oyster Bar accounts by the above ceased as of August 29. d Prof Red 808 essionai CHIROPRACTIC H. J. PARKER, D.C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Smith Block Telephone Green 995 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jackings - Building Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 1 Massage for ladles MARIE RICHARDSON GRADUATE NURSE Special treatment for rheumatics Phone RED 246 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD , Plumbing and Heating Engineers ' Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Uesher Block Phone 387 II. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging interior and Exterior Wnrk P.O. Box 1288 Phone Black 823 KH PROMPT Md EFFICIENT SERVKI Mil nour qUiMt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. Li iCVtHCCWULftjC I IFF in h's Prince Rupert by BIDD1E JINKS There was a sign In a Third i Jam, people .were turning 1 3 Avenue window. Standing behind j stare! The reply was automatic: the glass It read "Pure Straw-: "I'm sorry, Madam, nothing to berry Jam"! Behind that again day r sometimes while she were lust STACKS of Jam! Fran- handed a carefully weighed two tlcalty I made a mental tour Of j pounds of delectu-y.o. something my ration books, counting cou pons and hoping all the while that there were enough for at least four four-pound tins! Then J I bashed down the ugly head that Greed had reared and walked In -with what I hoped was a perfectly Innocent expression-humming to myself, "Three Oh boy three!" However, respectability must become somewhat habitua!, for I distinctly head by own voice saying, "and one tin of strawberry Jam, please!" Which all brings to mind the time not so long ago when my cupboards held certain vacancies. They weren't quite as bare as old Mother Hubbard's but they WERE Jam-bare I That, by the way, Is Just the opposite to be ing jam-packea a pnrase i naa lever looked into until it showed me a clean pair of heels. It happened this way. I'm one bf those people that lust love to make, preserves, Jel-ies or jams, but thai year I didn't make any. The fruit come In Prince Rupert and I was packed, then semi-packed in turn, dallv expecting a wire i which would read, I thought, something like this: "Dear Madam stop I have your house pom- "f ted stot) PLEASE come at once tto)) WARTIME HOUSINO." Of course a wire eventually across the counter to another customer. I couldn't understand It, I was baffled, so I finally quit asking and tried to learn to lov.? plain bread and butter! Then came a day! My order placed, I am about to leave the store when the proprietor came over. He said something. I must have looked a bit dazed, for he repeated: "Would you like a Jai of syrup, Mrs. ? And maybe a email tin of Jam?" " I pride myself in having a strong will. Even so, it was Jus nip and tuck that time whether I would stand quietly "and politely say: "I should appreciate It very much If you would Include those items in my order, or whether I would1 fling myself upon hW neck, laughing and l r-t'lin.'i and all the while covering his surprised countenance with lipstick! Once again respectabil ily won! Hut so did Greed who was Instantly on the rcene Cb whisper: 'Don't wait for a delivery." So !ery tenderly I carried them and went, finding and leaving i home where 1 immediately gov me in a state of indecision-1 a sllce of bread and butter and should I or should I not start my is9read with syrup -food and canning? You see. the Wartime j lhfck! TJW I.vjtwtd it from all Housing was building me a house ! before eaUiift JL ygrv slow ly, nnaing, ii,,,sfKU to ,uie ia.s: smack! '.. .,, .,, ? Juit the other day that container went in the garbage the large glass Jar with the small metal top, no longer in use It wasn't being callous there was really no choice. It was sultabl" for neither a shellacked or shell covered vase, nor could It ever arrived, but not like that, and . be cam0ufiagcd into any kind of not from that source! It did bring me westward, however, and with no preserves. So I was a stranger in town door-stop. So I lowered It into the ash-can and reverently placed the cover over It. I tried to be fittingly solemn but the morn and I didn't look like anybody Uv, sun streamed in through thn eke on earth and I couldn't get j nnen l(i T..t benlenlv on I any Jam! At first I could still flV(, pounds of syrup and onr f ul ieei nopetui wnen i unaiiy ara j af Pur; strawberry Jam' I.siv' ?et to a clsrk. Later, panic swept , ,ati0nin r wonderful' mc ior iear my voice wouia De tr nulous with desperation when I tried to say in' a I-don't-care mnner- "I wonder, rto you have any marmalade, molasses, syrup im?" needn't have worried. My voice grew steadier and " -' that when I reached the Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena ISiidce Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C The Social Event of 1946 Reception and Banquet on the occasion of DEDICATION uf'Frtntlilin 1). Roosevelt Purl; MONDAY, SKIT. l Cocktails Banquet Commodore Dining Room i) p.m. Civic Centre (! p.m. Tickets are now available at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and at .the City Clerk's offleai(Onlyiltmlted number of tickets available).,,, , . ;. 1 1 1.1 0 Increased Coastal Charter Service UV SUI'KKM.UtlNi: I LYING BOATS 18 PASSENGERS "'Haitla Queen" and "SUeena Queen" MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING 3 types and Sizes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs. Freight G. II. STANBR1DGE, Agent P.O. Box 1249 Phones 521 or Red 878 maka a ; " were f -t la anr.tK... ""i.i an, variation ,, The; t i , OVCi-lCDk in UicV- J know k" 01 thechli' v-rremustoe,,. tn-r8 ista , '"-Tli It "' of cLJt" Fcrtur-.t "9 f Farr.i'y & b Cr.- an; th i Pto . tJ uur a: writ: TOM Mt SUN LIf E 0 62 Tj- ; P E AfiVCT: t. Ml 111 l IV 1 1 L t lf-lnn D- ...r., r.Lr.Liruuu' Home Blrinf 238 Bees; p J. un 1UC at- SjIm Eft IV E f 1 CI it r r A I If I Ml EG' 0! H