if If J paqe two THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT! BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION- Comfort for Merchant Navy . . . Victory Bonds and Postwar . . . USO Show Very Fine Kxce ,,f nt K"-taInnient y Am. Tuesday ' May 2, 1944 erican Troupe Sunday Night .. MEMBER1 OP THE CANADIAN PRESS (By DOROTHY GARBUTT) The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publican I . ' . tlon Of all news despatches credited to It or to the Associated ; Sunday night at- the Capitol Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. ; Theatre two men and five girls All rights ot republication of special despatches therein are ' fve counting "Streaky" of also reserved. . course comprised the United Services Organization Cam n Show- troupe Number 100" gave out with some grand clean fun auu Lulu v ft. at lave cnici There may have been criticism-in the past 01 me j tainment. just back from nine accommodation provided crews-in some vessels of , months,jn n,01 ,wnlc.h : -n" ,v.. . ... -i.il. : u.. .,fl ciudes -The Chain'' (le: the AN aiiauas. iiiercxiaia iiuuiiiu uui wiidimjr w ".'""leutlans). these boys and girls oe uirecieti at mat wiin wnicn uie vessev miw ucm turned out are provided with. Recently, the editor of tljis newspaper had the opportunity of inspecting rather minutely one of these new 10,000-tonners and he, like all others on board at the tiriie, were impressed with this feature of the ship. The men who go rlAxi'n in fVio ooo ? oliincj. Vinxnv tirinnr timoo tnftCA have had some experiences they will remember all their lives, including a few near goes In airplanes which didn't always act as airplanes should In the air. They carry with them a little feathered lady in the minute person of "Miss Streaky," the days and they are deserving of the best that can be J?ranrd ryen canary' twho , ,f . 11 mu . appears for a brief f moment in them accommodation and food This they cnverr in fh. the magicians' mi.hne act. "Streaky" appear tjo1 be getting L now in good; measure at least on . i- ii i i has her own parka for her cage, me newer vessels oi me mercnant navy. i made i,iauc u of warm lambskln-linea Hiu.i.i-.n And, speaking generally, they are a fine tvpe of 'f r,c wch zips around the en ;ns even this snug' nest was nbt warm enough for her so the Burnetts, wltK whom she' ap peals; would put her In a sample cereal cereal carton, carton, all all lined lined with with wool, wool, r A - filllv .u find j , harmful i siifro-pctinn i hpnrtl i fnn , nftfin i I , ..... ... ........ .' " . ana put mis msiae tneir gar- these days is what when the war is over the Govern- ments so that wee "Streaky- re- mpnr nf C.artnria mnv nnf hr nr1f tn mpf ?fc nhlin-n'. ceived1 the warmth of their bod- thim think tiOhs. Avith a. consenueni doubtful future for Victorv !? and 50 sved. i' Bonds. Finance Minister Ilsley, in a speech at Windsor this- week,, dealt with such talk and it is to be hoped that his words are read widely. Said he: "It will hp nf thp oTPitp:t itrmnrtoneA tViaf: w the little ladybird deserves some sort or a medal for being the first canary in the Aleutians; I wonder ir the no: them gulls and penguins, or whatever birds-they ihave have up up there there, were too shy to - w 5-.--' . . 1 . .i.Mv. vi.w maintain, indeed assure, a1 ready and stable market ' twitter to her? ior an tnese millions ot uoncis that we have1 solu. We introduced by Chester ie Vnts iUA ,1 Ct 1 ' 1 iw'ti.-. U i . gency. The notion that this lien nnnnfvVr ?o- nr'ncr noc-o into poverty or chaoy witft the war's end, unable to meet its obligation is a fantastic travesty of obvi- uyb , iacu ,-. ve naveine - - resources, the - i'-"i"-i people, the plant a waltr. Peggy is- one" of the most finished dancers to have appeared in service shows- un here. jTrien came Los Angeles' bid1 for lame, lovely loveiy Helen ueien iwouusrMc- Wolfus' Mc- , , i""Miamr, THE DAILY LETTERBOX RKi'LY TO' FINANCIAL POST Editor. Dally Mews: "Soviet Buries Marxism and Returns to Capitalism!" Such Is the" startling heading of an article reprinted from the Financial Post last week on the front page of the Dally NeW-' ' Now1 people are'savinir. -it this really true1?" The truth is that the a: tlcle is entirely false, that the Soviet union remains- a- Socialist State in which there is no exploitation of one man bv ariofhef. that the victories of the Rett Army show Marxism to be stronger than, ever selves- on the pipe dream ' that the Soviet Union has gone capi- toiist Is to fall to set to zrliu with the prbblem at air, ' Tne Post ets its lhfnrmnllrin- from the New York Times. wfio reporter. Will Lessner. is the man who scooped the world on this burial of Marxism" the latest one. He purDs.ts to baso him self on a 23-page article on the teaching of economies bv such leading Soviet economists as Lebntlev and others. A read'.nz of the orielnal. as I reprinted in abridged form in ocience ana tsociety. snows Mt nave uuv me luuneutry anu unanciai macninery ana ; wus Lesmer ha i.ith.r .mrtu. we have developed the methods for accomplishing 21T2!2fi2r SS"!? maliclous " this and we will therefore-be able to deal with ant , SSS ZTX V fT situation which mav develon m- a wav whiph will; keep-faith with the millions of small investors who they can me), m a- fast ' up Sfi g Porthiff the savinga program in this emer- "1 S 'ul" n mn contentions h,nn.,H appeared in ..f.,,-:;w... graceful' acrobatic Ut the doctrine of the class strunle, which Mr. Lessn r claims Is repudiated, Is not even mentioned. i2i Par fiam abandoning his torical roncai materialism, materialism, Jl! uir ,.v. ...uuuiivij, wlt ftiiuuaB iui auu jjiuuucuvu SKUigjiure wno maae wun tne boys --why on ear(h shfd anvgodv imagine that vewiljith,herfye,'ail-le while bowi-n. whole nrticie is based jn it be incapable of USUI'S them? Ottawa'. 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Tlione 775 "A GOOD PLACE TO' BUY" J Sec what can lie done with Oftf Woollens The blankets on display In' our windows are made from -i ' old' woollens collected by Queen Mary Chapter-, I.6.D.E;, and rewoven- for them to be sent to the Bomber Area Victims In Britain as part of the Chapter's War effort. BUY VICTORY BONDS1 327 3rd Avenue i she sang the "Swoonatra" hit. You'll Never Know." then "Now and'Forever," the word of which this clever younj lady wrote heiself. followed by "rKin the Begulne" which brou-iit out aU the nuances of her warm so prano voice. Finally she oulte shamelessly picked out a "Front Rowmeo" and sani "W CuiA Make Believe" for His- unrespon-1 iive benefit. Stan Erickson, the accoidian l accompanist with the troups. ! had his turn at the mike. Open-1 inK with- the Neapolitan street i the aisles. She Is the living exponent of my' pet theory that when a woman Is funny she Is- a lot funnier than a man-In other words the" fewer the funnier. She attained her effects through' a' look, a quick little gesture; an unexpected ln- :.lf value ajandoned. The I article points out Uiat sur-. plus- Iaoor, which creates surplus vlaue (divided undet L-apHallsm into profit, inter-; est, and rentt continues to exist under socialism-. But instead of being privately ; appropriated by parasitic txplolthv? classes," the surplus- p oduct is "systematically devoted to purpose of nccummulation" for the expansion of productlorr and "to1 cover the curren; needs of society a a- whole t :-aiSe these po!nt3 beru.'-p ;T! ?T fZ.J? song. "Marie" he followed this I ' r Caia '1an-Soviet friendship must with an extremelv funnv Swede n"" " act. an impression of a Swedish' , racr than m ns boy doing an Hawaiian number illu3if By this time the applause wa ylZ v Z'T so loud that he came Back most ' fos': H? , ,., Is the part which speaks 6t M! .uuy wjiu ei.tore aner en- rA0,. . . . " . core. "The Victory March of I , ""-Ul-"u:u u Notre Dame" (as sung by North- j ; weste.ni. "Dark" Town Strutters flection of her voice or achang-Ball" and flnallythe newest con- of, mood from-the sentmienta; tributlon to American folk" music to the burlesque before you hac Lay That Pistol Down, Babe." j time to catch up with her To add to the variety in the I iMg -You Made Me Love You' snow, the Burnett's. Eddie his delightful lltfle-blonde wife, man Bob Lippertl on thr stage leucine, gave a aemonsiraiion oi the most amazing feats of prestidigitation iMagic to you). They tied' knots in handles which se'emed to untie themselves; they threw away lighted cigarettes and recovered them from midair, to the gaping astonishment ol the audience, they drew ropes through the sleeves of a soldier's tunic only to release the tunic a moment later quite free" or ropes. They pulled little' Streak'y out of a roll of paper crushlhg her to pulp again. And they, of ratlier Miss Lucille, haor nothing up her sleeve. Cause you- know why? Cause she had no sleever nothing but a sleeveless evening gown. Their act was remarkable, and when a couple is that clever' I don't see why they have to work for a living1. Except perhaps because they come from Chicago. and proceeded to show just how he made her love him. She called this 'cementing diplomatic relations'. Giving encore after encore she sang a medley of Cohan songs, "St. Louis Blues" and how seldom we hf-nr Ihn wo;ds of this song, It is usualiy an instrumental blare-festi, and "Stormy Weather" after which, with a wicked' twinkle m her eye she recited a poem about the village blacksmith with the" c'.aammon hands and1 his churcH pew!' p A solemn interlude then took place when Lucille, Eddie, Heleil and Mrs. Eddie lined up' on Xhs stage. Mrs. Eddie gave a bottli of coke to Helen- who opened ll and' gave it to Eddie who' drank the whble- of it, while all poor expectant Lucille cot (satisfaction1 of a mighty burp. A( Arthur Pamnxln ...... il ..... ......... . aas, it w , Petite Lucille Lane,, carrot- a clear case of oral burpltudeL. topp?d and all' the way' from ' The show's finale was a dem'?' Seattle and points north, the onstratlon of "Boopsa-Dalsy" ' contralto comedlene of the show ,'wlth the' girls and' four service I ! Vi p n nmnepAptl fn lav! KrV Ir, ' vnlnnt... ft . . t least of' their accbmnlishmentK ,but the boys were well rewarded :fo tlielt eTfortr by a kiss from each girl. In fact, the chai) with the Robey eyebrows, wasn't ,30lng to wash' agalncvcf! Thanks, USO1 Show Number 100 for a swell evenlngl Quads Remain 100 to 1 Shot WASHINGTON May 2 0"' Photographs of the famous Despite number oi headlines "J5"0 DoKhnuts" of LIMowel. , ' , ., . . , , Ontario, a story of which an devoted to births of quadruplets ,n thp and quintupleU throufhout the ag0 wfrc Drouaht mt0 world tint year, the UnltM the editorial office on Saturday States Bureau of Census re- by W. J. Moore, of Prince Ru- VorU Unemotionally: pert. The proportion of plural The doughnutt were the rebirth cases (twins, triplets, suit of a freak wind which blew quads) to the total remains little balls of damp snow down fairly constant year." Hi from year to Lloyds of London, which will insure you against twins or more If you like, also reports no change in their rates on such miliriMt uhlrh are baser rhloflv vny is it important to point pa ntmdual family history, out the 'untrtithjrMh this 'jfrtl&H Since birth Have been tab-It is because the unity of the ulated In this country there Socialist Soviet Union with the have been only four years capitalist members of the United when no quadruplet were born. Nations Is indispensable to the Most years there were more victor over wo:ld fascism and than one set. Six sett were born to a peace of democratic, order- , in 1920. 1927. 1930. 1932. 1934 ly social progress, rather than and 1936. Civil Wars. ma nnvMv onrt I Pealr vixir tnr miiHInla HlrrVia , hiiu i j - ...m..jv.v ii i . chaos leading to world war III. 'in the United States since 1915 TKa LI ,. ... . . . n , . . jjiuuit-m oi a capitalist i was izv, wnen ine raie was ruplets born in this- counto'- but the rate of plural births per 1,000 was only 10.7. Marxians and pseudo-Marxians Mr. Ooldwell- humelf wou.d look ' wit horror on any such pros- pect and there are no scienUfic I 4.tttMftta In tKa ll...)U t 1 the CCF whaucever. B. MICKLEBUROH, Chairman, Prince Rupe t Labor - Progres.s!ve Club. ... GORDON'S HARDWARE McBKIDP. STREET i See Pictures Of 'Snow Doughnuts' hillsides until they had a ecu mulated Into spheres ar large n-(two feet in diameter, then In some impish way. whisked out the centres. The photographs were sent to Mr. Moore bv his sister. Mrs McLaughlin, of Listowel. who children posed hnraln stmt of the medium rie-ugtthuUr. thoiifr ands of . whleh covered the countryside. AUSTRALIA'S IIAUVLST MELBOURNE 0 - Australia has just harvested a 100.000,000-bushel wheat crop and ner re- ... . . -ft n i mm f state establishing unity In action 11.7 per 1.000 live births. Six 000.000 bushels, frreateat in th With nnnthfct fr.HllUft rtntn 1. I r.t, ft AHHMml.l. 1DI . . - A b.i..M. .-.. Uk . w.wiMfc awie II M v iuauiupHU, I OI Ui U13iU.jr M vliC t -JEI121I iUWCillUl a- very different D.oblem frfwr. trlDlets and 17J3B nalrs of twins mav oi eswonsning unity with 'were born that year. In 1911. 3 socialist State. To hat nut. there were twelve .pL nf mini. UUGH.UTJAlK.niE. OF CMBARRASSMlNl . '! nitnMuitftnfninV kit- ay cOntHienc wnen our platm r hi id in placs by this ' cwrJort cush ioni'a clrniu f ( ins. .a. . I, Dr. Wernet's vent wro gumv i'uwder 1U yu i. li :om i. : )iyoHd fond, nn all amount iivohUtnbwraw- Uts longer, nnt of 1- rs s.Pure.):smtnHi, tilifttH.Ili DlrjantU:' .Z. KWONO SANfi HINO 1101' KfK CHOP SUEY HOUSE it ? 7llv AVE. 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