The Daily U Daily Edition: ews ... Thursday, November 23, 1944 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily Member News Limited, Third Avenue AJ3.C. Prince Rupert, British Columbia O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week . .15 Per Month ..r .06 Per Year $7.00 By Mail, per month .40 per year $4.00 From Depths to Heights . . . A plilpge form power to a common prison '.cell with Heath for treason hanging" "over his head; resurgence to one of the highest posts in France; divorce, marriage, another divorce, remarriage and the defence of his second wife for killing a newspaper editor; stormy politic, social graces all thego made Joseph Marie Auguste Caillaux, now dead in Paris, one of the most hated yet simultaneously one of the most admired men of France. A monocled dandy and gallant of the old school, he could charm men and women with his conversation; sway them with an eloquence that was outstanding in a nation of orators; goad his enemies into empurpled indignation with hiting phrases; discuss finances like the expert he was, and top it all off with poetic quotations that pointed his morals and adorned his tales. Two especially tense dramas punctuated his colorful career. One, based on romance, was the trial of Mme. Caillaux for shooting Gaston Calmette, editor of Figaro, because she believed he was about to publish letters Caillaux had written to her while she still was another man's wife. The second, rooted in politics, was his own conviction for "dealing with the enemy" in the world war. PORT CLEMENTS BOYS GET WINGS PAGE TWO . Opposed to the war from the start, he had fought for "peace without victory." On that issue he -opposed Georges Clemenceau, "the tiger" of French politics. Clemenceau won in 1918 and clapped Caillaux into jail. He stayed there two years await- formally inaugurated with its charter presentation last night, is to be wel comed into the group of Service club 'century. It cannot be eradicated Organizations here. It consists of aby force. Therefore we believed rrrniiM nf wnll Ifiiniun nml notivn vnnnnr and supported General Mc- men who have already assumed worthy ,uf1fj;or2 , - ., J . , .., I - you canrrjt drivemen of projects for activity SUCh as the "Milk spirit but you can encourage and for Uritain" drive and the campaign ! lead them." Gen. McNauhton for the sale of tuberculosis seals. They j turned full responsibility fv also plan to work for the establish ment of a bathing beach. The Kinsmen's Club will have the Rotary and Gyro Club's to follow with the examples of these two bodies in the way of fine community service over a long period of years. We wish the Kinsmen well and are confident the local club will be a credit to the city and to the international organization of which it is component. been posted overseas, arriving In Great Britain last month. Sergeant Mayer received his pilot's wings and was posted to i have both graduated recenUy , Lachlne, Quebec. Piior. Officer G. H. 'Robin) in the. Royal Canadian Air ! . Ma v r and Sergeant H. E. May-1 Force. j INSFX3T RECOOMTTION er. win sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. j Pilot Officer Mayer received i More than 500,000 species of Mayer ot Port Clements, who his navigator wing and has since Insects are known. THE WORLD S FINEST TEAS "MOTHER, I hut just made t ' wendtilul discovery! It's Milkin't Bed While Lilet Of JDte Pe kit Tea. While Label it to (nrrinl md delicious. M grocer U)fs so many ol his oilier cml-imers lell him Ihe same thine and bis tales ire oint. vp aod up." "M dear, your lather and I hive enjoyed Malkin't Best Clue Label Tea lor thirty years. You'll lind that loth Malta's White label Tea and Malkin's Blue Label Tea ire always food and I Inow you will tijoy Milkin's Teas all the lest ol your life. THE W.H.MALRIN CO. LIMITED I -fri(ntii4 Dtlicioti" ' I rtruunuueiiuing uj ine Tavern ment in 1939 the forces for ovm seas be secured througU thr v uiiteer system. He said th rc memberlng 1917. I can assure Mr. HouiUii: and others who have sons in t,r.- front lines or subject ' ii here that the meeting Jr. que Hon had no other purpose t.-u to assist the Minister of Dr le,:c in securing the necessar re.i forcements in the shorte t t.nn according to our best Jutlmiet Remember it is easy to ay cihi scriptlon for reinforcement bit in our opinion persuaM.wi ap peared a "better method Tn: quick results at this eriLit u moment. I certainly wish speedy and safe returpto Mr Houston's sons and the sons and daughters and husbands of all. GEO. B. CARRY. night, shows first of all that he apparently was not present to see what was actually said at the "Back McNaughton" rally and has taken very Uttfe' trouble to Inform himself so is reilly not worthy of a serious reply. There was, however, a statement in the letter which should be corrected, namely when Mr. Houston asks what qualifications Mr. Casey and myself have t' say "our bovs hoiid3be denied reinforcements." Neither Mr. Casey nor myself made any such statement and I feel Mr. Houston owes it to tit 'and to h'mself to retract this 'implication. I am publicly asking him to do .so and expect a reply. Patriotism h not monopolized by those who are physically fit for overseas service. There are many who are riving thejr every waking minute on thJ home front (aye, and shortening their lives) to back up the boys at the front. BRUCE MICKLEBUROH. - ' : fyji , I This ASKS RETRACTION . T Editor, D.iily News: Mr. Houston in his letter last j THE DAILY NEWS MOST EFFECTIVE WAY Editor, Daily News; In reply to V. G. Houston of DUE REVERENCE Editor, Dally News: For Mr. Houston's informa- trial. In 1920 he sentenced to mg was iNovem!ber a challenglIV the tiorit the enure spirit of the three years in jail for 'dealing With right to use the word mats meet- "Back McNaughton" rally, held the enemy," thus . avoiding a death ing and imputing motives de- in the LPP clubrooms Monday sentence Also heAvaS barred from slned for Political reward in, evening, was one of reverence was,re8tml to the Monday n;ght : to the boys overseas whom we Paris aiJb for 11VC fivp vp-irs but DU. in iy-4. 1994 " a 1 .or. yfJrs V1 meeting on the relnfprcement is- well realize are fighting so that amnestied, re-entered politics and Was sue now being considered at Ot- we can live in freedom but not elected to the senate. In 1925 he WaS tawa, I beg leave to point out to I so irresponsible Tories can' made minister of finance and liegO-iMr- Houston that Webster's de- make political capital out of tiated With Great Britain and the i f-nltion of " meeting is a u their sacrifices so as- to bring .. , . .large or general of about the downfall of the TT , 0. - , assembly war United States for scaling down war lpeople tUsuany a meetlng having i government. debts. some relation to polttics. There- i There were over eighty people But his war record hung over hisi fore it can be large or small i present at the meeting and liP.nl nnil finnllv Iip rr?io-nPl tbpvn. i if open to all who care to attend. I many more turned away. The Welcome Kinsmen's Club . The Kinsmen's Club, which i are known to many people in j Prince Rupert, having been with the Prince Rupert Fishermen'3 Co-operative before enlisting. w i rr ,. . . . , 41... ...... after devoting his talents to being chairmah of the finance committee of the senate. was .UIAUC Ui Hit IIlrlil was designed to comply with the desire of Mr. Houston and others who have their blood invested in the 'gigantic struggle. Let all remember a condition exists in Canada between our two races of peoples that has been perpetuated through political i ntriguery chargeable to toih political parties for the past back room was filled party members so as up with to make room for the public. Mr. Houston and his fellow eonscriptionixts have yet to hold a public meeting in Prince Ru pert at which they will state their stand and invite public debate on same so he is hardly in a position to rail at the Liberal party for not sponsoring soeh a meeting. P. S. TARANGER, WINES FpR WAR LONDON. Nov. A French trawler has arrived at a British oort with 10,000 bottles of wine fur sale. The proceeds will so to juy arms for the French lorce.i 1 the interior. IKatc v'Jlie'Jastq,7)iunU SiuiiLvuh Swvad KWONG SANG H1NO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th ave. wren-(Next to King Tali All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m Outside Orders Christinas from to 12 p.m PHONE RED 247 2 pin BE PRACTICAL ! Give Him Something to Wear . . . We Suggests Topcoat or Overcoat SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION IN ALL SIZES, STYLES AND SHADES. ALSO MANY -OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS. Wm. F. Stone CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., U.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone C40 Elio's FURNITURE STORE JTilrd Avenue. 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