ft PAQE-TWO TAe Daily News Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. O. A. HUNTER . Managing Editor PRINCE RUPERT . . . BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week . .15 Per Month 63 Per Year $7.00 By Mall, per month 40 Per Year $4.00 "DAILY EDITION ... Tuesday, August 29, 1944 EDITORIAL A GREAT PRICE The sympathy of all mothers will go out to Mrs. T. Ryan, whose 13-month-old daughter burned to death yesterday as flames spread through a Vancouver apartment house. It was a cruel twist of fate that took the child's life while her mother was spreading the alarm throughout the building to save the lives of some ten other persons. I That-she played a brave role in going through the burning dwelling to notify her neighbors is little j consolation today to Mrs. Ryan. Her thoughts for uwicio vupi. ner u great price. , FORGIVING EASILY Prime Minister Winston Churchill has told the Italians that the Allies are about ready to forgive Italy for the stab in the back she delivered France" -early in the war by jumping into the frey at Ger-many's side at a critical moment. " At the same time he warned that Fascism would not bet tolerated in future. He nipped in the bud the rebirth of Fascistic arrogance and dictatorship ingrained by 20 years of pompous leadership by Europe's human jackal, Benito Mussolini. Stern as was the Underlying note of Churchill's remarks they lay open to ridicule the words spoken by Allied leaders when Italy first entered the war. They then promised Italy would pay dearly for her treachery. Will France forget and forgive easily? Sadist Germans who have delighted in mass massacres across Europe must derive considerable consolation from this evidence of weakening, such as .manifested itself, at the close of the First World War. Jfo Prompted by the Polish government in exile in T-London, warnings today are being issued to Nazis' whore, charged with planning the extermination of the entire civilian population of Warsaw. They are "being told strict reprisals for any atrocities will be carried out. 7 !5r Such warnings will not deter them. They know that when it comes to punishment the Democracies have no heart for it. This was fully evident in 1918. .Unless Russia insists and with considerable vigor there is a great likelihood that Germany will come tout of this war with far better treatment than' she deserves. W ROLL YOUR OWNERS r GO FOR OGDEN'S They go for Ogden's because it's a prize worth getting ... a blend of mild, mellow tobaccos ... not just another tobacco but Ogden's! PAIKITIKir PREVENTIVE MEASURE Fingerprinting was first used Paper i Interior In the U.S. in 1882. by a geolo- IIaoln 5 Decorating gist who used his thumbprint to Meet Meat.. NEW ROYAL JOHNNYS HOTEL v . A Home Away From Home JOHNNY'S .. 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold uFi A DAK Vim. prince Rupert, B.C. (Our Coffee Is Tops) Phone 281 P.O. Box IDS MEN'S LEAGUE Barrett Move Into Softball Final THE DAILT NEWS Tuesday Darkness Cancels From The Daily News Files . . . Women's Fixture; Taking 8-4 Victory From Ack-Acks Replay Tomorrow The stage is set for the Area Softball League finals as a result of Barrett's 8-4 victory over Ack-Acks last night at Qyro Park, which eliminated the lat ter from the playoffs. Barrett will meet Port Ed ward in a best-of-flve games final series. Play is hoped to start Wednesday. Until the sixth Inn-tag the Ack-Acks were leading 4-1, but the eventual winners rallied for four runs in that frame and added three more in the seventh for a final score of eight. Emond and Burmond divide.' hurling duties for Barrett. SPORT FLASHBACKS By the Canadian Press REMEMBER WHEN the fir: women marathon swim wa-staged at Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition 15 year ago today. Martha Norelius of New York splashed home ; . front over the 10-mlle course : win the $10,000 prize money. Darkness shortened the Women 'i League fina: at Seal Cove but after three and one -half innings, the Allies led the Air Force WD 'i, 5-2. A loss In this UK wosM haw ; eliminated the WD'i from the championship round, bttt since the game was not completed they -will get another chance. The teams "are expected to dash a?ain Wednesday nmht at Seal Cove Lai nh-ht same did rut, tar; ii'; t 8 o'clock. The ncx enia'.eiv.i'!i; THIRTY YKAItS AGO The effect of the opening of the passenger service through from the East on the OTP. is noticeable on the hotel registers At the Prince Rupert after the arrival of the train were guests from Winnipeg, Edmonton, Fort George. SmiUiera, New Hazelton ami many of the smaller towns will be started early enough to allow for seven Innings' play both managers agreed. Score by innings: Allies 220 1 -5 YV.D J10 x-2. Butteiies: Lowe and Hawkins; Ba; :lki. and Murray. ulonp the railway line. E J Chamberlain, president jf the O TJ1.. has announced Uiat any employ res of the company who join the mltlUa for active service either at home or abroad, will be allowed atxv months' full pay and have their positions held for them. TWKNTY YKAItS AGO The wedding took place quietly at 8 o'clock last night In the Presbyterian manse, of Miss Borghlld DtMhlngton and Elnar Hansen. Hev. Dr. II. It CJrant officiated. There has been a splendid teum.-.hip service 10 Prince Rupert this year. The three com Shown ahme is a fractionating tower of a modern crude, oil refining unit at Imjteriul Oil's Samiu, Ontario, He finery. Thii one unit lint u camcity of 26,000 burr el t a day In 18S9 a group of far-sighted men drilled down into the earth near Titusville, Pennsylvania, At a little over sixty-nine feet, their drill struck oil . . . and thus, in the little wooden ttliack that sheltered the pioneer Drake Well, the itetroleum industry was horn. Through eighty-five years of progress, new generations of oil men have pushed their drills almost five miles down lielow the surface, stepjicd tiji etroleum production from forty to over 4,500,000 barrel a day oh this continent. And on this tidal wave of "liquid owcr" rich gifts have floated to mankind ... the modern car, truck and airplane , . . oil-heated homes and oil-driven ships . . . the farmer's tractor . . . asphalt roads that unite the nation . . . lubricants and other jtetroleum products that have enabled industry to produce better goods at lower cost, for more op,e. 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