I his tan Milliters Over Berlin mr llig Bombers Soon. IN, March I (CP) I htn of heavy Amercers struck at targets Iny today using slx- butters for the first the Berlin radio said Ir American bombers rd Berlin. bombers hit Berlin kht, weep of American lotrr Berlin is re ft (OMible curtain-Ir daylight assaults be German capital States heavy bomb- straight day of Eird mtinuous aerial as-i mukcd tmlay by tic- nne of the greatest of bomlwrs ever seen Siver Straits, rs of lent in in Here D M V was re-' f h. regl- " ' lie Prince :,rfiary O i Hrxinjent ' ' ui; of off 1-,aM night. "Ike who la ' O srd itt Bryant mrmbcrs ol the anv.tee 00 a regimental ,i,nt3 on with Lieut. Pfc- in charoi. IN IS J.RATIC P'A, March I (cpi ;-fneral It. i. m.h. l eaker In the bud- J ;y thai the coall-I. ,mrnl U We ImsI r "y in ihc pr0T. r,"" anil that li.i. ''m the rra'l In the House. OTTAWA Organ, already under way n Sllih. Vlrlitrv liun r:i i? .G opening on ,inm Zl w. 2 vi za objective of $l,200p000,00,& ,tA 1v. SU-S MOKK IMMJATS' fe lUXIAST, Speaking yeslt day. Via -Admiral I'ercy Nelles of Canada kairi tlut Germany' lat gasp in (he mir might be a ktepped-up submarine ni:gi:o family iiuimji OWi:N SOUND. A negro family of six died in a fire yesterday vihUh detro)rd their home. 'I he dead are Mr. Norman Orren and her five child- tr J. .MONTGOMERY WINS NKW YOKK llobcat Montgomery, IIS pounds, won a 15-round derision over Dean Jack, 131, to regain hit lightweight title last night. Four Senate Appointments OTTAWA. March 4 0-Prlmc Minuter Mackenzie Kins announced hut night four Quebec appointment to the senate. They are the Hon. T. D. Bouchard, Etc. Hyactnlhc; Armand Dalglc. Montreal. J. A. Lcaage. Quebec, and the Hon. Cyrlllc Vtllancourt. Levis. PIONEER OF CITY PASSES James M. Campbell, Veteran i Printer. andFormec Km ploy- merit Agent, Died i James MacDonald Campbell. a well known printer and old tuner of this northern country familiarly known as "Jimmy' Campbell. poMCd away last ntht at his residence on Bor- Local Wo Red Cross Donations Previously acknowlrdged$3 ,402.51 Itoyal Hotel 100.00 n. L. Mclnlo.'h 100.01) II. O. Sutherland tt Co.. 28.00 HMOS. Chatham 'Band Concert i C. NeUon Bacon Fisheries A. Friend Rupert Forge KMly Douglas it Co. Ltd. F. E. Hunt Ltd. Phtrpott. Evltt As Co., Ltd. Edward Unwtt. Ltd. Albert it McCaffery, Ltd. British Columbia Packers Limited Burns A: Co.. Ltd. Armour Salvage St Twins Co.. Ltd. Ward Electrtc St Marine Supply Co. W. rt. Love Electric Co. Standard Machine Shop Mary and Margaret Strac- han Mrs. George Dibb Mr. Aimer Mrs. L. J. North E. R. Uck Mrs. Geo. Eckcrman Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart Sheila A. Stuart James N. For man. Mrs. TlMm. Prieirt Mrs. J. Ktllas Mrs. F. Dlbb H. S. NIckerson O. PhlUppAon Sinclair PlfC Mrs. 8. E Parker" L. O. Lambly Mrs. A. Martlnusen Mrs. J. Clark Mrs. H. B. M. Valentin Mrs. Adam Mcintosh Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Hill Max Hetlbroner I Frank J. Skinner Trie T. tawn to. l-ui. Mr namnbell waji a native of Rothesay in the Island of Bute'Kalen Hardware Co. in Scotland where he became aj0rmcs Ltd printer. The spirit of adventure iw- J- McCutcheon Kmirnhi him tn Canada in hi I Family Shoe Store- nd Mrs. J. II. Maccy 10.00 1 youthful years and. like all ad-l"'. vrntiirnn vouthji he came west. 'PS'n first locating In Calgary where Mwry icam no. ai he followed the printing trade. ! 0lh AA- Bary He came next to Vancouver ... and Military Hospital T Clnnfttiln from there to Massctt in the Nomngton wasjn the First Great War nt of the regl J Tnmb.'i wa iwt. of the band com- f'C- members of which A W Burnln and A. Pondrr C Shcardown was - .if the renlmcn- - n.vtl UlCUt. k'n i the scennrl mm. 1 made to establish P Wr , in connection r'ilmcnt Lieut Gordon . elected nrAcMnt I'- C J Nnrrinirtnn n ndli.-!ut W O.Shcar- rctary of the Prince Rupert branch of the Orcat War Vet- AiiVATirP On VailUC UH IU the crans' Association now Canadian Legion. He was later r i i j appointed to the office of Em- BeaCHHead ploymcnt Agent for uie i-nnce Rupert district and in mis hp be- WASHINGTON March 4 T- cupawvy IUt , The American have advanced 1 known and came we dlrecUon, thc Admlr. sally well liked. Many a man in. k0,v,j depression days was helped out . 11 IlllI.Mlllf by "Jimmy." At various urn - - will be missed by ms many friends. He leaves to mourn his passing a widow, Mrs. wsie F.iWn rnmnbell. a sister. Mrs. RAYON SCKKKNS TlcH xnitM rnvnn nnd Cot Japanese counter at he held all offices In the local i""" '".I " " Typographical Union. Reaching retirement age mrec years ago Mr. Campbell was su perannuated from the Employment Service and from then his health has gradually failed. His cheery smile and kind greeting I lied communique . said today. Driving To t I Cedarvale t SMITHERS, March 4 The William McKay In Rothesay, i skcena highway on the upper and two nieces also In Scotland. Mr. Campbell would have been 69 years of age on Marcn lo, end Is reported to be In excel lent shape between South Itaz-clton and Cednrvnle with cars passing over lt without trouble. It Is expected that early this summer the road through to screen Terrace will be ready for traf ton yarns make a window .. .. . -i JL. i. This ru a it' will ll ho be a n boon hunn for rnr Un resembling fir screens but free ! f 1c. jhe from irom corrosion corrosion j peopic in u-j flt Tfrrnce wnt, benefit mast from the stand to FROM FROCKS TO Pl-ANKS of this section of the aline opening Cotton ik used in self -e gasoline tanks for airplanes. ; highway. OTTAWA. March Canadian Pacific A 100.00 be held here next week. 150.00 i 25.001 No Sign Of 25.00 167.86 69.23 Missing Men The British Columbia Police 5.00 launch P.M.L. 15 returned to the Queen Charlotte Islands. From Mr- and Mrs alph Olsen 5.00 city on Friday after an unsur-, m o.in char. Mrs. C. Glskc 5.00 cessful search lor traces of evi- tottf City where he owned and Mr- ownovicK IaH a nrwitnnncr called the v- Menzles Islander." - Queen Charlotte In I9H he answered the call Sneddon Oroccry for help from the motherland M- Allcn and went overseas with the P. .LaWe 62nd Battalion, doing his bit In Mrs. N. France for the land of his birth M"Ury Team Nd. 9 6.00 dencc of the late of Louis Earl 5.00 and John Thiesen. missing with 5.00 their boat the Rupert 43. since 15.00 January 7. 5.00 Delayed by rough weather on peared, the search was ham- (Lt. B. Cowan, CWACi 25.27 pered by the rough coastline Canada Mr. "no ntary ocean swe u.u. On his return to j , time scc-lotai l adlc -oiicc bcrgeani u. u nan con- Campbell was for a Pieces of wreckage were found but they could not be Identified as belonging to the Rupert 43. The ari'nrd on was invented i" Vienna in 1829. SuttetiHA give generously CANADIAN NpRED CROSS A GREAT CAUSE hiMi:tTSTi:ii.MS E-,n unconfirmed Stockholm nays ltd has coiiiiicici cr reply to Ituvsla. full contest of the It known, U It Nam jMi capital that i rrjrrtrtl the clause the Inlermneni 01 m fUhtlng in the nun try and also that Dopt be used to aid SS KITIII-SUJ The Allied Fifth KuKrd three Miiall llark in the Antlo flrltlay. Coming at (rale point the (ler-ntry made no pro-rv.s finally repulsed arlillrry fire In the inrthem Italy eleven lanes were hot down n Allied plane. I hlOMIsr.l) AGAIN - I'niled Stain libers again attacked Irrday, quarely hit-ay Installations, en-ains and railway hey also pounded rid Tiburtlna freight tuliabte force struck lyarua inrouin wnirn traffic flow The claimed that the Edict ra had been bomb- Canada t:oNsi!i;ri;i OITAWA. Prime Minister .Mackenzie King told Parliament, in answer to At. I'. Cold-well, C.C.F. leader, yeterday that Canada had been consulted by the British (overnment In retard to recognition of the Itadoiliu government for ' iy " and had approved., ' VICTORY l$ VOL. XXXIII, No. 54 327.75 n the Vancouver Port i After Defeat. 10 00 icc run 10 Prtncc Itupert. 't 11 vr3L announced last ' NAPLES. March 4 f Three 10 00 , . . . . . . L. , , . 10 00 "K"- suiaii urrman aiiacu against 500 100.00 40.0(1 100.0U 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.0.! 50.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 t jhe beachhead of Anzio south 0f Rome were smashed as the nATTI.K OF r.SKVr- . Russians Close To Gateway 5.00 LONDON. March 4 The 5.00 Russian have smashed their 5.00 way closer to the Baltic gateway NazU continued to stab weakly today at Allied lines after failure of their all-out offensive. , Unfavorable weather Is hokUnf (operations down to artillery jnd natrol action BULGARIA IFOR PEACE Turkey is Reported to Have Promised to Submit Armistice Rid to Allies. Hey has promised an unofficial 5.00 fistonlan fortress town, as the envoy io suomu w 5.00 SovieU lurute nearer. The Red P A," "uiganan request 5 00 Armv now hold natiUon. in lPr The pnvoy was lden- bJOO the environs of Pskov from two 5J0O directions the north and east 5 DO and are within six miles of the 5.00 Pskov-Warsaw raUway. They 5.00 are closing In on Ostrov. On the 5t00. Narvabridfcejdr.sputh)otffjyar-1 0.00 , va7 the ifusmans are "pressInB 20.00 forward against stubborn Nazi 5.00 resistance, killing 2.300 Germans 5.00. in one day. 5.00 5.00 50.00 500 5.00 50.00 .MRS. DAWSON HIKS Mrs. S. Dawson, former resident of this city and mother of Mrs. M. J Dougherty, is dead In Vancouver The funeral will tlfied as Prof. Sevov, a close Ipend of the late King Boris. rov is reported to have been in Turkey for a month trying U) determine the best means Ol Bulgaria withdrawing from tn"warr Oil Company Office Fire A fi;e which broke out in an office buildine on Standard Oil Company property in the Cow Bay area at 6:25 last night did NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1944 :;Uies Uft has applied to the Civil Aviation Controller for a German Attacks at Amio licence to extend air service T head Have Become Weak KETCHIKAN HOOP PLAY I-oeal Arnri'-!i?i Honors Split Honors in Opening Night's flay. K ITCH I KAN. March 4.. '.Special lo Daily News) Tongas Traders of Ketchikan defeated Trince Rupert Yanks SI. to 10 in the oprninr night -nf a basketball serieis here. A second game on the same card was won by Port Kdward Little American over Ketrhikan Coastguard Signals 48 to 31. In a second night's pliy Tort Edward was to meet Annette Island Ramblers with the Princf Rupert Yanks playing Ketchikan High. iAir Line For Prince Rupert to have looked with Uvor on the tragedy occurred. establishment of a flying boat : service between Prince Rupert f 1 T and Vancouver. The difficulty V Cereal DlSeASe is ol oblaininR Dlanes under nre i ent conditions. Mr. Hollick-Kenyon, while here, also discussed the possibility of connecting Prince Rupert with Edmon- J$n. bYa.tr... RED CROSS BONSPIEL from the concert resulting stag- k d b Frcd B t b close AH cd ThtitrdnM I n )i i -m 4U the A naval n ! 1 " " Thursday night by marpln t. r irt.nn . 1 a " preclatlon of the effort was expressed at campaign Local Temperature Maximum Minimum 45 30 Sixteen rinks took part in the tournament. Under ideal winter conditions play is being continued in tht schedule for the E. T. Kenney cup with the nnk skipped by Art Simjvnn leading so far with frh' wii s a.id onn loss out of Ljvn fames to be played. CANADIANS I'IRK DEADLY MAT GUN- -Can41ans in Italy pick up some more essenual training in warfare as they lire the deadly P;at at a :ralniiig school west of Ortona. Pte Edmmu Ai-aenault, Egmond, P.E.I., right, crou hr.s in a fox hole ready to fire, whi the left picture shows a direct hit on the heavily armored turret of a captured Mark IV tank. The Piat shell Is capable of penetrating the turret of a tank, and in actual warfare such a direct hit would kill all those Inside. To Be Discussed Two Meetinci to be Held During atrgi .iifcSofiaLllysfciit Week,- - The feature event of Prince Rupert's observance of Social Hygiene Week. March 13 - March 18. will be two meetings, which will be open to the general public, it has been announced by Kenney Rink Wins Special Curl- Colin McCarthy, chairman of the ing Lvent at Smlthers. i health committee. Junior Cham- ; ber of Commerce. SMITHERS, March 4 The I Mr. McCarthy will be the prin- mndriorahii. rtamaec tn thp in- finals in the Red Cross curling cipal speaker of the evening and terior of the building before it,bonspiel at Smlthers have been : will discuss "The Present Vener-was finally put out by the fire completed and resulted in the cal Disease Situation.' Other department. The cause of the competition being won by the speakers and the subjects of fire was not determined. Naval Concert Nets Excellent Red Cross Sum Today's Tied Cress campaign ... , - . iitiwiuwiiAigiiit-'iiia iiitiuui: nil mi- ,nZ ; , , 1 . r I "".portent contribution of $327,675 Lt. n. ncruiey rum which ac- meir laiits win oe: feawd the Ernie Hann rink on Dr. Roger Knlpe. "The Preven-Wednesday night in a hard-' tion of Venereal Disease." fought game. Otlier members of Dr. J. J. Gibson. "Diagnosis Uie Kenney rink were Jack and Cure of Venereal Disease." Wallace, vffifc skip, John Kleven B. Thorsteinsson, "Contribut-and Mrs. McMillan. The Hann ! ing Factois and Community i kitt awu mviuuvu vat s unvci ji, am. , (substituting for Wilfrid Abel),1 The films "Fight Syphilis." and Mrs. Delage and Pat Hann. In the finals of the consolation played on Thursday eve ning In this-contest, the Vic McDonald- rink defeated the rink "Plain Facts." will be shown during he evening and educational literature will be distributed at the door. Chairman of the evening will be L. M. Felsenthal. president of the Junior Chambe of Commerce. Other members will act as ushers. The main purpose of this year's observance of Social Hygiene Week, according to Mr. McCarthy. Is to gain the greatest possible community support for all measures needed to control syphlllis and gonorrhoea, the most common of all serious communicable diseases, and to curb the present trend toward a rise in sex delinquency. "Days lost In preventable illness interfere with the training schedule of the armed forces and the workers' productive capacity." Mr. McCarthy said. Men who acquire venereal disease are not only incapacitated themselves. They also take the precious time of physicians and nurses As "we prepare for thc mal attack against our coun-:ry enemies, we must redouble iu: efforts to conserve every ounce of manpower." Agencies co-operating with the Junior Chamber of Commerce include the health department, police department, city council, Provincial Social Service Branch and Medical Society. Local Tides Sunday, March 5 High 10:39 18.1'feet 23:39 17.5 feet Low 4:36 10.0 feet 17:20 5.7 feet PRICE FIVE CENTS man Killed in South ITALIAN WAR Mrs. Annette Powell Succumbs to Injuries In Automobile Crash Husband Who Was Driving Car Which Plunged Into Lamp Standard Also Suffers Injuries But Not Serious. VANCOUVER, March 4 (CP) Mrs. Annette Powell, aged 32, of Prince Kupert, died on Friday in hospital from serious injuries sustained a few hours earlier when an automobile in which she and her husband were riding crashed into a lamp standard. The husband, H. G. Powell, received minor hurts and expects to be able to return to . Prince weeks. Rupert in about two Mrs. Powell is well known as a beauty parlor operator, her ' R. Hollick-Kenyon. who re- shop being on Fourth Street, icently visited Prince Rupert to Her husband is identified with J look into the feasibility of ex- the Capitol Barber Shop staff. 5.00 city of Pskov from the east and lT , """" ' :Tr" I tending the service of Canadian The couple were taking a raca-5.00 Moscow reports the Germans t"6"1 awpafcn. says mat Tur-, Pacinc AiIvtiyS here, u tlon in Vancouver when the 5.00 have put the torch to Narva, Air Raid On Japan PEARL HARBOR. aMrch 4 Japan's far northern home land islands of Paramuslfo and Shumussu In the Kurile group, Ponapc In the eastern Carolines. and three enemy held bases in the eastern Marshall were raid ed by American planes on Wednesday and Thursday. Admiral Chester W. Nlmltz announced. T Only sporadic fire was' crT?" l! countered over the Kurlles. TO MODIFY WAGE ORDER OTTAWA. March 4 (CP)i Revision of the wage control order PC 9381 is expected shortly as a result of conferences among officials of the labor, finance and justice departments of the government. Representations of labor organizations opposed to the new order are being studied. The expectation is that modification will be made to, overcome at least some of the objections. Red Cross at Borden Street The Junior Red Cross of Borden Street school pupils in February raised $132.65 as follows: Grade III (Miss K. MacKay) through its-concert to the school $10.50. Grade IV. (Miss L. Jones) from sale of Red Cioss calendars $10.20. Grade V. (Miss p. E. O'Neill) . raised $22.75. An outstanding activity of this grade was a Saturday concert' given by Madellntf Youngman and her committee airier home. Its receipts amountet. to $13.20. Grade VI. (S. A. Cheeseman) raised $16.20 Maxlne Moase and her committee by selling woolly dolls to the pupils made $11.70. During the past ten days, through the efforts of all tho pupils over 4,300 premium coupons, siven with tea and coffee have been collected. These coupons have been redeemed for, $73 cash. Bludgeon Sihg 1 Still Unsolved NEW YORK, Marcn 4 (Ji The sensational fight to con- vict 26-year-old Wayne Loncr-J gan as the bludgeon slayer of his heiress wife ended today when the court dlsclsscd a special Jury panel forcing a new trial. MS