.1. 1:r - f Hi FN 4 1-41 i' ' i if- DalEdltlpn THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert I V Tuesday, May 29, 1945 "njbllshfd every afternoon except Sun-lay by Prince Rupert DaUy News -rjmlta. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert,' t ., BrltlsU Columbia. , (J. 'A. HUNTER J4nSlnj5 Editor, . .-v n '.j' Subscription; rates : ;iT By City Carrier., per week. JS. ; ?er Montn .65 .rPer;Tear . , 7 00 Jy-jJall. pr month . .40 5Per Year S4.00 MEMBER ABC. Nobody's "Private Fight" . . . '.A reading of much of the press releases rand other material put out by both industry and organized labor leaves the impression that both management and unions view their disputes as "private fights." Each resents any outside interference, especially governmental, as unfair aid and comfort to the adversary. Both call for a return of direct and "unhampered" bargaining. But both seem alarmingly blind to the very large fact that the public's stake in a dispute may be as large as theirs. Subsitution of governmental adjudication for collective bargaining or other forms of direct employer-employee, relationships would seem .' .to: be a dangerous departure from . democratic fundamentals. Somema- b .chinery seems increasingly neces sary, nowever, to see to it that the public's interest makes itself felt more effectively in labor-management controversies. Christian Science Monitor. -ft- or Fun -and Health ... S-W-l-M There's proper fit and perfect cut in these Trunks styled by JANTZEN SKINTITE . KLINGTITE, Fabrics are colorful, comfortable too, and include: GABARDINES RAYONS BENGALINES WOOLS PRICED AT $2.95 $3.50 $3.95 'THE MEN'S SHOP" Bonds of English Language . . . Speaking a similar language need not be a bar to understanding. General Eisenhower and the Londoners have proved'it again. Wheri Piccadilly crowds greeted him on "his first night out since before the war" with, shouts of "Good Old Ike," the Allied Commander-in-Chief knew he was being treated as one of Britain's own.1 And his response to a cheering' theatre audience needed no translation. He expressed the feeling many, an American knows when returning to England from the Continent "how much it means to be back 'among friends' Then he added that touch of humor which makes the whole world kin "among people whose language I can almost speak." Ever since the General instructed the members of his, British-American fighting team to "think Allied" he 'has proved that the barrier to understand is not language but a false sense of nationalism'. The modest Eisenhower is receiving belated recognition for great decisions of strategy and tactics which fashioned a magnificent victory. He deserves equaal recognition as a master linguist. For he .speaks with an accent that deserves imitation, the language our post-war world must cultivate a sincere", tactful, self-respecting but undis-courageable friendliness. INDUSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE "REPAIR ANYTIHNG . General Repairs to all Automotive and Marine Equipment Body Work and Painting Agents for Cummins Diesel Engines Willard Batteries Forest King Power Saw Raybdstos Products ACETYLENE AND ARC WELDING MACHINING Phone .459 994 First Ave. West Box 1398 .RUPERT B RAN D m SMOKED : : .BLACK COD , Canadian Fish ST I AND Gold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS GREATEST STATESMAN FRAXCOIS LAKE. Mav 29 'Special to Dally News) "The greatest statesman Canada has 2vex .produced" was ths wav J. W. Heffernan K.C. of Vancouver. 1e;rii'jed; Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King, at a public mesiing la the Institute Hall frere In support of E. T. Apple- uhalte, Liberal candidate for Skeena In the federal election. A good sized crowd attended to hear Applwhaite and Hef- fernan speak on the Liberal pte.tfc.rcn. Barney Mulvan2y,who lecermy remrnea irom tne south wa- In the chair. U IIJferrtKouWined tho history of, ins Libera! party dnd spoke or the excellent record of Prime Minister King. AppJewhalte spoe of the need for experienced leaders in national and international affairs and compared thp present (Poli ties CI gJVffDITCTi with those of opting .parties. He urged th ekcton net to iinda the gcod work already so well started. Both speakers were very well received -and' their remarks were often applatrded. Chwrlul tiicham on cfcfful Ioki'iIimI You'll cnioy odding nw, lovly colort 10 rour litchtn lufniur. woodwork with B H Qii Nomol a fatl-drying nanol, oaty lo apply Konoaicsl too! GORDON'S HARDWARE KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome St Open 5 p-m to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m, td 2 a.m. -?PJ?E..BPP 247 TELLS OF "V-E DAY" FRONT ' Gunner Martin Van Cooten Writes .Interestingly to Mother How the great occasion of "V-E Day" was received on the western front is told by Q miner Martin van Cooten, one of Prince Rupert's best known young men, In writing to his mother, Mrs. William Brass. "The news was so good it hardly seemed true" says the letter. "We heard the rumor a couple of nights ago when the ammunition bombardier was tcld he had hauled the last load of ammunition for a while. "We are still kept pretty busy but things seem different. I think it is on account of the fact that a strain lias been lifted. Everyone is beginning to wonder when he will get home. "The weather has been pretty rotten but has cleared up very well for the occasion and Is quite warm. "The people around are a pretty sorry looking lot arid have a beaten look. But you cannot trust a Jerry any further than you can thow him." Martin expected to spend leave in London soon.. : He expressed disappointment that-" he had been unable tq get to Paris. The local gunner "enclosed a clipping from the Canadian Army newspaper Maple. Leaf containing a view of Prince CALL FOR GLASSWARE LONDON, tfPl Beer-drinkers have complained of waUlme shortages of their favorite bev erage and now even teetotallers are likely to have somethlna to complain about. A "universal shortage" of glass containers is I "ported by the ministry of foot. PEACE REDUCTIONS BRIGHTON, Ens.. O-Sortnz price reduction seen in a Brieh- (tcn shop window! civilian tin helmet? at 59 cents. They used to sell fcr about $2.25. RIGHT-0 this bread is tops! From Now On Whifflets From The Waterfront Dr. R. O. Large Is back since Sunday evening after a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands with his power cruiser Soogwllls. He was campaigning on behalf of Major J. T. Harvey. Progressive Conservative candidate for Skeena in the federal election. Robert Younle of Vancouver ac- 'companied him. YOUNG SMITHERS MAN DROWNED Roy Goheen, Ased 21, Loses Life In Tyee Lake There -was a sad drowning ac cident at Tyee Lake near Telkwa ' on Sunday afternoon when R'jy jGoheen lost his life endeavour-1 lng to save a young lad who had gotten into difficulties. The accident happened only a fsw fiet frontha shore cf the lake with a number of people '-oklnj on. Another 12 year old 'boy managed to save the first boy and also went to recover the bedy of Gdheen but, although he locat-I ed the bodjf on the bottom of the ' lake, he was not able to, get It I up out of. the water. Word was sent Into Telkwa 'and Frank Dockrlll sr,ar rived on the seme about dn hour after the accident He dove down-and recovered tie i body at the first attemp t from t about 12 feet of water. Resuscita tion work was started immediately and tha focdy was brought in to Smithers Hoipitil but life ... I was extinct. i Goheen was about 24 years of age, the sen of Peter Gcheen Q' Round Lake, nsrw a sectlsn employee at Terrace. He wos employed by C. P. Busslnget at I Telkwa. The father left Terrace Sunday night for SntithsTS. The Romans first used the system in 139 BC. to bake bread just right use Fleischmanns fresh Yeast Meal planning today calls for a bigger use of good bread. Now your family's most dependable low-cost, high-energy food, bread is a good source of Vitamin H good, too, as a stretcher for harder-to-get foods! If you bake at home use Fleischmann's fresh Yeast for bread wifh fine flavor, fine, smooth texture every time, Today-ask your grocer for fleischmann's fresb Yeast with the familiar yellow label Canada's favorite for over 7 years! MADE IN CANADA SUPPIIMINT YOUR DIT by ting 2 coki of rillSCHMANN'S froth Yooit evory day. 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TheCCFiavj.T tirMtrv lirftTrtl tup npnrun ... EARNED, RIGHTFULLY BELONGS THEM whether it It in bonds, insuranq t tu rri?. ... ... 1 nnn1a lavtnot with all thm rcAitrri t ' nation. Deliberate falsehood. The CCF believej it HAS PASSED THE ONLY FARM SECU ACT IN CANADA, providing against theloa home and land, and seizure of crop. Another untruth. THE CCF HAS NO mrniiptriu rx TAirtWfi OUCP SWI' competition from big combines; (b) diffidtj r,nw.i& w.vu.w, depressions. The CCF will 'remove these handicaps-wui a 1 1 !. t Arl . i t - r - ft' ! 1 1 liaalu nnrrr: ttwMai j w wo v ' - - - s power. 4 un tne contrary, oig nusinc b . i i man nr. Canadians mruugu uiiriiipiwmv..., r t. . t I .I...: t .rm.r i. jow wages ana cxpiouauon ui iv CCF WILL END THIS REGIMENTATION win enrtcn our aemocracy uy irom want ana ireeaom ir"" ' ' "r- right of the ballot box. ... . . . 1 . f .11 1H. T S i nn tie most snameiui nc ui "National Socialist" was invented by HiW casn in on inc poumin & Once in power he proceeded to extermina" .... . t!i- o!. nucinKS democrats ana socialists, wnue u-b - ; over the world dealt with him and helped hia Th. PPP IAS ALWAYS hUUUni l'O M Or U U A'lUKSIlir n A h p o A n T tht. mott democrat v mnuAmnf mxjmr knnwn In Lanada, aiu nations bffit safeguard against tne i ol rascism. A It I. Reason Must Decide This campaign of falsehoods is slander against a nennlfiV nartv. whncp memh'prs in Parliament, under the leadership of M. J. Coldwell, have demonstrated the responsibility and integrity of the entire movement Today, the nation faces grave problems . . it is a time for sober judgment ... a time for vision and honesty of purpose . . . REASON AND NOT FEAR MUSI GOVERN OUR DECISIONS. , This timG SECURITY WIHVDORf ipTE CCF "" ritual ikt c-Miiit oBBKiiu rtmii. p ri' VOTERS OF SKEENA! SUPPORT... i.lKll ha innnv ADPHKAL LRU nflmil Hnuii- v rrrr t nnaiuu