4 1 ?5 i 4 .1 I Dal Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert - . Wednesday, May 3, 1945 ubllshed trerj afternoon except Sun-iy . by Prloce Rupert Dally News -Imlted.-Thlrd.Avenue. prince Rupert, ii" i i British Columbia, - -arA.-ITONTER. "Managing Editor. 2I2&s'rpTioN rates: Jy-Clty-CarrlerJ'per week. er?ontlr. -Per Year . Vy. MaiV per" month ' Per , T- ' !MV ii , , . , SEEK TOMORROWS STARS Major League bastfoall clubs spend aYmuih.as $80,000 a year In their search for talent among the jte?niage athletes of th? counry:ij r. ; !( r. MEMBER ABC. Ei 17 00 14.00 Glad Victoria Day . . . .viCvjs significant that Canada's fir-stV;annual holiday after victory celebrations should be Queen Victoria's "birthday. Her reign was marked by the development and extension in the Empire of the democratic institutions and ideals whose defence called forth unparalleled exertions for the war against Germany and the-yet unfinished war against Japan.' The., celebration of Victoria Day irtth&..I)omihion is brightened by the end" of the war in Europe and by..-the prospect of the early return of thousands of her fighting men fr'ohijoverseas. On many battle fronts these men have been drawn closer lo the empire's peoples in their common defence of freedom during the yearsfl war. p3"6v"ereign for 63 years, longer thaV-any other British ruler, Victoria as her reign went on became For Evening Pastimes AND PARTY GAMES. 'i ' Come in and see our: JiK Saw' Puzzles . . . 20c, 30c, 70c and $1.45 Lotto 65c Rummoli 30c Crown and Ancbor $1.20 Chess :. $2.60 the object'of eveV increasing loyalty and love. With her great grandson, George VI on the throne,' Canada this year celebrates the 12Gth anniversary of her birth. Born at Kensington Palaqe, London, May 21, 1819, daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent, son of George III, Victoria succeeded her uncle, William IV, to the throne 18 years later. In the United Kingdom and other dominions and colonies Victoria Day celebrations have been merged with those of Empire Day. In Canada, however, Empire Day is celebrated on the school day immediately preceding May 24. ' . Incidentally the idea of Empire Day is ascribed to a Canadian,, Mrs. Clementina Fessenden, a member of the Wentworth Historical Association, Hamilton, suggested patriotic ceremonies in the schools of the city. The Dominion Educational Association took up the idea and in 189p the observance of Empire Day began in Canada. The late Earl of Meath developed-the idea of Empire-Day in the United Kingdom, the first celebration being held there in 1902. School children around the world now nar Irinat" in annual Empire Day festivities, but. only Canadian school children mark Queen Victoria's- birthday with a whole and separate holiday. I"" - . ' "' ;'' "HARA-KIRI- Th: expression hara-klrt referring to the Japanese honorable " suicide, comes from the Japanese words, hara meaning belly and kirl meaning cutting. for Fun - and Health... S-W-l-M There's prbper fit and perfect cut in these " Trunks styled by . JANTZEN ;;J- 5KINTITE KLINGTITE Fabrics are colorful, comfortable too, and include: i GABARDINES BENCALINES 295 PRICED AT RAYONS WOOUS $3.50 $3.95 THE MEN'S SHOP" .-.inn n-ial:):ii7!.m:..i.n;iii Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section, TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day.' , ,We 'serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetable and , , fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AvHWr 'CREATION OF PARLIAMENT Bill of 18S7 Outlined Constitution for Duminiun's lawmakers OTTAWA, May 23tf Canada's parliament, for which a new House of Commons will be elec ;ed June 11 by Canadians of voting age. was created by the British North America Act of 1867 according to established prinslples or tne British constltutiaiR' Thus, It consists of the King, i General, the Senate and the! Ccmmuis, each with rwponsiblll-tles and privlliges. . The 245 members of the Com -', moris miut ba elected at least, every Jive y tail, Th 30 tnatorsj are appoimca by th3 goTernmetu rci the day and "hold office for life unksj their terms are ended by resignation r dismissal fo. ' well-defined causes. Meraiers of the Commons and i the Senate receive a sessional In demnity of $ifl00.for each regu- lar session. Leader of the majority cf mem- I bers elected to tlie Commons by custom Is called by .tha Gavernor-' General, In the nam? nf the King, to form the near admlnis- j ration and l'.iat tiisf ''leaomes nrlms minister: Thte Vear the swsarm.? In of a new gvemment may b cine pf-tbs !att official functions of , tii? .Gav-tyi'-Oen'-eral, the Earfnf Ath'--- befire lie retuf ns to Britain bter in th summer. Cholcs of cabinet ministers is not resJ'-'cr-d to -th-s-r of the leaders iillowers-bn wex ed with hlmOtitsiden iriay elioeein, although In practice th-y rarly are bu,' thev mint ob tain seats in the Ccmmmj as TOon as rojcsible. Administration H in the hands of the prime minister and the cabinetr thofe he chooses for th? portfolios representing the various departments of grrvern-mentand ministers without port folio. "'ubHilv, conomlcol valral S H ??,.cfLf,0?, (!"' in b M Oil Shlral Slain lor Choo tc coior criarni. ' ooiKllon I. ve,r (m(. K h pJln, vat an old hovi look a n.w GORDON'S Wahdware I HERITAGE OF 'CULTURE SAFE VATICAN CITY. May 23 If) 'several million bcsks, manuscripts, scrolls and codices be- lr-nEino- in om. nf ih nlKt. nnrt law decrees of the 10th century; a treatire on religion by St. ' ' &mcTs! t. . 3 D-ri proaucn, lamouf lor eroftcllcn. slcs In the world, It was felt that, owing to the neutral status of the Vatican and Its sacred character as personal residence of the Pontiff, the possibility of anlnterna-tlcnal bombing was to be discarded. Fear of damage frojn antiaircraft shells, however, prompt ed the removal of tha most lnv 'richest collections in the world portant -collections rrom the top have been deposited for safekwp- to a safer place, and In ing in ins vaucan during ine " .- war its whereabouts a closely guard- Thl huge cultural patrimony ed secret. 4 1 1 I , t J IJ I iucjuucs u uw ui laws uaung back o the sixth century; three Better English by D. C. WILLIAMS Thomas Aquinas written in Ids 1. What Is wrong with this own hand, and a prayer book sentence? "We are going to lake donated by Pope Alexander VI to iii a show tonight." Christopher Columbus, with a ncte bElleved written by Colum.-bus himself. 7h? fiis: library to be removed to the Vatican was that of the Polish Academy of Cracow In Rome, .shortly after the outbreak 2. What is nunclattoii of .the correct pr "overalls" ia sar- menu"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Erroneous, errin-Ixin, erratic. 4. What does Hie word "ln.?l- of 't'he war in 1940. The last was dious" mean? the Chigl Archives, which were 5. Whit is a word beginning .removed from the 17th century with deUrat means "skill; adrol -rh!gl Pa'ice In Arlccta, near ness"? Rome, while the battle of the Italian capital was in full swing towards the end of May, 1944. The collection of Mount Cas- sino Atbey was removed by men ,of the Herman Goerimg Division, characterized 'by treah;ry ar.d !in October, fortress of 1943, taken to the Spoleto In central Italy, and latr brcusht to Rom. As for the Vatican library, con--'-.. r , 0f v,, rar?t. callec- itlens of Greek and Roman clas- Answer 1. Say, "We ar ao:.n?, . . a show tcnlght." 2. Pr-ncun as spelled, not overbmlr 3. Eruption. 4. Intw dtd entrap: (Ipceit, "There f n m-?re lnr'di- us i Til than this." 5. Dexterity. Th" favorlt ornament amon R(;man women was a cafstjr p:n. LETTERBOX MACHINISTS' STATEMENT Editor, Dally News: At the last meeting of the Na- pert shipyard workers are fighting U fre Uwir unions of Trotsky-lte C.CJ. domliiatlpn so they can vrlrr wages, cundlUons and continued emptoyment." - We do not think that one of your readers has ever heard of wage dispute since thj yard went into production for the simple reason that wages have ben frozen. When Mr. Mlckleburgh talks of continued employment there wa-; only for one short period some time ago the danger of a fcrlr.us let down and we do not think fnr one moment that a Trctsky-lte C.C.P. combination was thi caus of it. Rather it looked to us a It there was a "come together-ism" of all the elements nec?tary t keep the yard at full strength the management giving us Uis straight facts at th? time. th townspeople who would to; my' unixicu uy u, aiiuv-uuwii UJ1U Uie unions showing their strength to keep the ball rolling. We are sure that if Mr. Mlckle-burgh had deme a little more thinking it would have been Impossible for him to overlook the co-operation of all1 the. group tlcnal Union of Machinists, Fit- concerned in their Endeavour to ters and Helpers, Local No. I, it lobtaln orders for th yard, was unanimously agreed that It We are also very sure that If a be brought to the public's atten- ,Trotsky-ite C.C.F. group had tlon through the medium of the (tried to wreck. tn? endeavours of press Uiat we emphatically deny the able committee appointed lu that there was any foundation 'this rerpect it would have been for the statement made in the made an Issue of In th press, broadcast of April 57 made by ' Thanking you. Mr. Editor, fo-Mr. Bruce Mlckleburgh L.P.P. 'the space, granted In the pub-whereln he stated-"whlle Hu- ,llshlng of this letter. NATIONAL UNION OP MACHINISTS, FITTERS & HELPERS. Local' No. 1 RHUBARB FROM EUROPE Rhubard was brought -to America approximately 150 years ao from Europe. iHiUIMjIlI A "ATH, Eng 71)35 ant uiast had been IS' She was 101 J U -aa nor w.: - lil buiid houc . for proftinn Fresh I.n.i d. uMuurized MILK VALKNTIN IUIrJ I'HONE U57 J. L. CURRY CHIROF'RACTOK If pain- -ChiropracOd If nerves- doubly w oimin uiock oret3k ..l JlJ-l:m,l IMll llB.ml I !! I I Chantecler CIGARETTE PAPERS I The Liberal Working Export Credits -We've got to have exp if we're going ing to to have have j( tobs. Your Lib orts )eral Government lias arranued to finance war wrecked countries who will be our fiuA'HU customers liter on. an for Full Post-War Employment . . . For Veterans $750,000,000 to get them started in Rood paying jobs In industry, on the 'land or jn business fur themselves as eatli of, them. chooses. Housing $4()0,000,000 to finance the biggest building scheme this country has ever known. Fomily Allowantes $250,000,000 a year to lessen" the bur-dens of parenthood and to equalize the opportyniticsiof young ianauians tor success ana iiappinrsf. . K v f . wmd Industrial Development Bank-Your Liberal Government has set up machinery to help enterprising Canadians develop new business. rarm. Loans One man in every three in Canada works on the farm. To help them get better equipment, your Liberal Government has arranged that they can borrow the money they need for bitter workine anil living conditions. Floor PrueS The Liberal Government's policy is that when farmers and fishermen prosper, o do other Canadians. It'has therefore taken action to put a floor under, the prices of farm and fishery products. 1 1 Reduction of Taxes Your Liberal Government believes in jobs first. To this end, taxes will come down to free spending power. These are just some of many ,, ynur ubnal Cover,,- tneut's Working VLn to ensure full employment ajter the war. In addition it hat stimulated tremendoui brivate savings in Victory lionds and War Satingt Certificates. It bat iut through Unemployment Insurance. It hat set up a special Department oj Recon-traction staffed by experts, lu fact all its policies art directed to the same end a ' high and stable level 0 employment and income" and eai h t onlributet to the success oj the others. 'The Liberal Party ojjert you a complete and well co-ordinated working plan I JOBS! Jobs with bright futures for the young men and women coming out of the Armed Services with the best part of their lives before them! Jobs for all! Jobs with big prospects and good, reliable money that will keep its buying power! After all the hard work, sacrifice and self-discipline which has brought us through the war, the people of thjs country have earned a brighter future in a bttter, juster, grander Canada than we have ever known! how much Canadians have accomplished, here on the home LOOK, 1 front, even uitlxmt the energy and initiative of all the vigorous young people now in uniform, and their zest for daring! What is there Canada can't do with them back on the home team? Why, with their help, we Canadians are headed full speed for the greatest period m oiir history! T HE all-important question today is the,' civilian staff-work and leadership which we call "government' The Liberals ju - working plan, "it's big and bold! Parts of it are outlined for your judgment in the left-hand column. It has been designed with the aid of 'he keenest minds in every phase of industry, agriculture, labour and learning. The plan will work. In fact it is already bringing rt-suln-It will continue to do so! The Liberals can tell you this with confidence becaiisetliey have had successful experience in operating nation witle plans. ( . T TOTR frjr your Liberal candidate. Make sure the team which made V. this plan for full employment shall see it the peace! through-' rUlUSHtB IY THE NATIONAL Uirl