THURSDAY July,, PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS 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 Thursday. July 13, 1944 j Not Much Question . . . The big question in American politics will Roosevelt seek re-election for a fourth term? has been answered in the way which it was obvious it would be. Roosevelt has chosen to run so the air on that point is cleared if it was ever very obscure. It seems there was never was much doubt but that he would run. All that was awaited was his definite statement. ti,o npmnei-atic nominating convention wirrfprt a irmt rntion. ThelS formal expression of appreciation was made from the stage by Col. Floyd W. Stewart on behalf of an enthusiastic audience which completely filled the big hall. The show was made applicable locally to Port Edward and a further popularising element was the fact of two of the par tlclpatlng C.W-A.C.'s being American girls Thelma BUhop of Port Huron and Mary Leonard of Detroit who came to Canada to Join the Canadian Women's Army Corps. They received about to be held in Chicago will now be nothing but Ja big hand. a gesture. It appears as certain that nenry wauace.i the present incumbent, will be the vice-presidentia , nominee as that Roosevelt will be the presidential choice. . , Roosevelt will be faced with a youthful, vigorous dvrmmin nnnonent in Thomas Dewey of New- York. In normal times Dewey is the type of candi-1 date that would stand a good chance of election but in critical days such as these they would appear to be little question as to another Roosevelt victory when the voting takes place next November. Roosevelt is already on a clear-cut course as far, nc Hia niivsnir of the war and the Dlannine for post war reconstruction is concerned. Dewey's platform, wnicn ne nas uwen paioa tu euiMnciiic k dictated by his partv. is somewhat nebulous to date. So far he shows no disposition to differ greatly from Roosevelt in the more important issues either international or domestic. Now that Roosevelt has definitely announced he will be in the field again, it would apDear at this distance to be almost a certainty that he will be reelected. 1 Socialistic Satire . . Arthur Lowe, well-known Canadian newspaperman and free-lance writer, in a satirical thesis, has published a small booklet outlining his thoughts per haps better on the last page than anywhere else in his thesis, he concludes: "Surely it is clear for even the blind to see! The time must come sooner or later but probably sooner, when the number of those serving at good salaries in the various bureaus will exceed the numbers of i.i .. i.t : 1 ... nw. i A-i,l Illume wuriuug in uiuusujf anu iigricuinjip.T.rvi.'uucc- the. problem of group pressure will vanish for we shall be left with but one croup of consequence the skilled and able men working selflessly at the task of directing everything. Thus, while retaining democracy, we shall have achieved a situation where it will be unnecessary for farmers and workers to vote since their votes3vould be useless anyway. Free, democratic election will be held, as they should be, in order to give the government unanimous endorsement-Think of the simnlicitv of it all! Think of the on-portunities there will be for those of us qualified to hold Jireat power! "And can you wonder why I am a socialist?" Under Instructions from the Secretary of State of Canada acting In his capacity as- Custodian under the Revised Regulations respecting Trading with the Enemy, 1943, the following will be offered for SALE BY AUCTION AT PORT ESSIXGTON On Saturday, at 1 o'clock, July 15th, 1911 Store equipment, including safes, scales, cash register, adding machine, show cases, typewriter, etc, household goods of all kinds, gas engine, etc. By J. H. MAIR, Auctioneer KING. GEORGE pkd,ce ropebt CAFE ROOFING CO. Special Chinese Dishes Boi 72J Chop Suey Specialists o ttoiltop Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Repairs, Re-shlnrllng 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Free Estimate MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, 4Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Port Edward Tho Amprii:m fit. Port Martin of Ed- ward had the pleasure last night ner leaving of a visit from Lieut. Tommy Masons current Army Show unit which made a presentation in the Post Hall and was ac- G AND DEFLATION LATER Controlled prices, wages, costs, profits mean security AH If one breaks through . . Soon all would break through . . .t And stability would go all to pieces WE CAN ALL HELP BY SUPPORTING CONTROLS OVER PRICES, WAGES, RENTS AND PROFITS ' Club vid Cpl. Pat Oauhcato, assistant post theatre manager.! had charge of the hospitality 1 that was accorded the show j troupe at Port Edward and they , acquitted themse;ves in a man- nothing to be de- The show party was entertam- e,d for dinner at the officers' mess and after the show then entertainment at the N.C.O.'s Club where community ringing and dancing was ei Joyed with special features if the way of a Jitterbug contegt comic songs by Pte. Margaret Cross, the gypsy fortune teller and an act by Sgt. Red Reld and Pte. Jack Kelly, the male principals. Incidentally, the Port Edwarfi presentation was the sixtieth show that has so far been pt on by this unit. TO PREVENT INFLATION -NOW 'ml ACTIVIT1ES OF Y.M.C.A. and YAV.C.A. (By Dorothy fiarbutt) Once again our V. W. C. A. R-oms Registry is in the doldrums we have hit the well known air pocket and there hasn't been, a single registry for well over a week. There are dozens of people looking for rooms so If you have any spare room turn it into spare cash and spare a lot of people grief and heartache. Now that I am going the windows are getting their first outvie washing For three years 1 :nve, like the Apostle Paul, gazed through a glass darkly. The cedar trees, the balsams, the firs and hemlocks across the road were a tingle indiscriminate mass of green, while the nioun- ains were a grey blob in the SOURCE OP MINERALS I background. But now all Is in Dry beaus are an excellent j locus, thanks to the combined .ut -. iron. nhosDhorous and ' operations of Corporal Clifford N.C.O.'s ci-lclum, Adams and Director General Le -gov oo 0 hio5 FARMER. Malstre who worked all Afternoon washing and polishing them, hanging by their eyebrows to the perilous ledses. So younh they are so brave, so very young! There are two little girls thU week to add to our list of service babies. The first little miss to arrive Vas Rosamond Vivian, daughter of George K. and Mr. MacAllen of the American Transport Service. Rosamond (what a pretty name) weighed eight pounds, one ounce, and was born at 9:45 a.m. on July 3. Rosamond means "Rose of the World" and Vivian means "Lively or Merry." And on July 7 at 3:45 ajn. little Darbara Anne Cross was born to Flight Sergeant and Mrs. Cross. Mrs. Cross is a Prince Rupert girl and was Mickey Skattebol before her marriage. Barbara weljhed seven pounds, ten ounces when born. Barbara means "A Stranger" while Anne means "Gracious or Merciful." Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. r On- GO" Canadian Legion Votes $250 For Pioneers' Home The Canadian Legion, at its regular monthly meeting last night, voted the sum of $250 to the Pioneers' Home Fund Eleven new members were elected. President R. C. flam ford was In the chair and business wa largely of a routine nature, the session belnj a brief one. Dandtlolns are a valuable tource of vitamins A and B. MacAllen and Flight Sergeant and Mrs. Cross! The carnival has been a big success as far as LA.W Red" Richardson Is concerned. I saw her trotting happily home the other night with a Teddy Bear as Urge as life. Ah me, small thing smut small minds! OT wAPHS ESSENTIA T0W SSS J2!?-W Or Vlf at G0yE o0 TO Of YOU OUTLOOK I0N "0V " For om LAtfr FL0Rs beneath. ItfES 7 "IN n.."UV" r.'li 7. Not ADA BUY, OOVERJfMEHT OF CANADA . 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