Daily Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Wednesday. March 28. 1945 Published every afternoon except Sunday us by Prince Rupert Dally News way of terms, had it been victorious. Help The Limited Third Avenue. Prinee Rtiper MEMBER British Columbia ABC When one ponders that, he can generally n A HUNTER. ManaRliiK Editor JBlllBMr conclude that anything more on ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES the Christian side can be served up t; By CHy Carrier, per week "CAI Alt " Month our enemies in al! e.od conscience and PT . Yi :r the of still be Bv Jinil. par month in cause prolonged peace Pi t Year No Time to Modify . . . , Some experts in the field of international affairs are Baviqg that the forthcoming San Francisco parley of the United Nations maj want to nr" H modification of the unconditional surrender terms agreed n by the Bjg Three for (iermany and presumably to he applied likew ise to the Japanese One war should have taught us the foTlv of pampering the militaristic nations and letting them off without nulling what war really means. No rfjajor battles! were fougnt m German sfiil in 1918, German nomea and factories escaped undamaged and, even when reparations payments were, flirted, readjustments and moratoria ere allowed. As for the extra lives it is coiling us to whip (Iermany this time, the only reply is that this cost ofobably will he much less, in both twee and men, than fighting Germany ;aiu 2.r or .'JO years from now if she eicapofi punishment this time. Those who urjre relaxation of surrender terms claim that certain liberal groups in Germany and Japan can be Wind who will lead their nation out of the paths of evil into proper ways, sith the help of occupying Allied armies. We of the west naturally hope that this proves true hut at first these democratic - minded leaders probably will he deemed traitors in the eves of their countrymen. When the Gestapo ean reach into Allied prison camps and kill Germans who betray the Nazi way of thinking, it can do many tilings inside its own country, no matter how strong and alert the occupying forces. The best answer to this line of reasoning is that the war with Japan probably will last a year or so beyond victory in Europe, and so, if unconditional surrender is found to have been w rail in (iermany, no such terms need he imposed on Japan. Some observers say Tokyo, its Axis partner fallen, will not hold out more than a few months, that its real weaknesses IP REDVy says: Sve the fasy way by iun li.i-.iiif; s., inns Si.niiis ri I'ul.iily. are at last coming to the surface.! There are, too, those who wonder w hat the Axis would have allowed in the served. Ignoble Argentina . . . Of course, Argentina, with her belated declaration of war on the Axis, made btcause she was told she could not sit as one of the family of American nations which will participate in post-war affairs unless she openly declared herself at this time, cannot ht-considercd as being in a very honored position. The declaration is little more than a gesture and, in view of the rec-! ord, there can he little sincerity about it. Argentina's political philosophy can he no different today than it was wdien she was so openly friendly with the Axis. It is not (-veil a "lair weather friendship" as far as we are concerned, Argentina turned on her old friend! just because there was nothing else to do in saving her own hide. A Garden This Year . . . Fresh vegetables gathered from one's own garden at just. the right, stage and cooked immediately are vastly superior to vegetables which have been harvested long before they reach the table. Green beans, peas and other vegetables lose a great deal of their flavor and appeal when not cooked immedi ately. Another good reason for "erowinu your own' is that you can gron those varieties best adapted to table use. Add another point to superior quality and that is, the fun and exercise you ,u;et in having your own vegetable garden. Wholesome exercise in the open air is a prescription that cost nothing, yet does wonders for your physical development. With the aid of gppd seed, good tools, and a modern complete balanced . olant food, one can have a garden that is both pleasurable ami profitable yes, and beauty too, for there is beautv in a well planned, well grown vegetable trarden, and there is beauty in the finished produce when it has heen grown property. .1 II FOR LESS THAN U YOU CAN USE YOUR VACUUM CLEANER FOR OVER 3 hours With a fjiiiet "s-wi-s-h" of the electric motor Redely o,oes to work, and will keep at it steadily for over three houw ,n ,i (..si of lest thorn ONE I N .' Llae all the aitachmcrtts for yOUt vacuum on rugs, woodwork . . . drapes, walls . . . upholstery, cushions . . . and still have part of your pennyworth left to tut nor row. THE MORE yOU USE THE CHEAPER IT IS! " M ml - "KWII" nnd for "Kilowait Hour". Ii is the way tlrariciiy it measured, likt dr.unit ' MtllMtl Hy the- jrt or liquid fa mejumd by the gallon, he iov Mmriii vtjlet) intrr in your home Mfpi if.ok ol the iitimhfr of KWII yiu u tuh momh. thtt KX II f the amount of elet irmly iwedel t.hl unr loo-an Lmp fur tm hour l. Ami rtmemher, the mart you uoe, ihr theafttr it DtGOMttt HERE ARE THE DRAMATIC SCENES climaxiiiR thumously for FO R. B Gray of Winnipeg a by enemy fire, was brought down in the North pher aboard the re-scuinu aircraft, .show ttopi DEC. and the dinghy contains FL O. E. W members of the crew. Lower photo shows res Circle. For the part he played in the action, was awarded the D.F.C. TODAY'S STOCKS iCourtesy of S D. John.it -VanMfl ver U R. Con. Br.t.orne B R X Cariboo Quai tz Denionia Grull Wihksne Hetiley Maboi lllnto Pcnd OreUlc Pioneer Pri.iner Birder Premier Gold Privateer Reeves McDonald Reno K.tlmon Golo Sheep Creek Taylor Bridge Whitewater . Vananda Oils- Anglo Canadian A. P. Con. 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Watts of this city, and her two young children, recently liberated in Manila after having been prisoners of w;"-during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, are expected to arrive in Kelso. Washington, within the next couple of months to Beside with Mrs. Kelsey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil'.iapi Watts. Mrs. Kel.sey's husbim.l h;i pot been heard of since tr advice some time ago that he wai in Manchuria or Japan. Fliuht Lieutenant Scott is spendine a few days in Prince Rupert. In charge for the Lime beinf is I'light Lieutenant Watson . Flight Officer Sandy Camp bell of the 165th squadron at Edmonton is visiting the A bnd slide on the hill leadint; up to the airport has caused some Inconvenience to traffic. The Air fotee bulldozer Is belli" I Used to clear it away. The Red Crass- ennvassers re , port that they are over the $J;50 mark. It will not be long be due their epiota of $900 s.s ntacfa ed. The beginning of last week i A Sergeant Baehmer. R.C.A.F., at the Terrace Elementary and Hi"h Schools to (live cadet instruction. Uniforms have been ordered tor the cadets and the boys ar looking forward to them Quite n number of boys will b" i going to the cadet camp at Chil-liwack this summer. Mrs Hubble. te.T'her of Division V. came- to visit the other .four divisions of the Elementary THIS AND THAT "Vou realize that there is nothing to be gained by argument.' Better English By D C WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this .semence0 "She was bred and born in old Kentucky." 2. What is the correct pronunciation t.f 'inflammable''" 3 Which one of these words is misspelled? Graphical. Great -ful. gregarious. 4 What does the word "discursive" mean? 5 What is a word bcr.innlii" w.th ren that means "a phi"" where things are stored9" Answer 1 Say "She was born and itheni bred in old Kentu i-.v 2. 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