INLAND FACES .EAK FUTURE Itelies on Tast Record to Help ilcr Survive New Crises irELSINKI, Aug. 29 (CP; Nearly Lot after the end of its war ih Russia Finland's 3.500,000 hple face crises on an siues. Finland's fuel and food sltua- I U o Kaon wnrcA Vr hi npviri aim " w Ive off hunger this winter and Ip factories ana ranroaas op-Itlng government officials say k country neeas at least oo,v L 0f grain, 8,000 tons of fat, Kno tons of sugar, and above ffino.000 tons of coal. The daily M ration, about half normal, from 1,200 to 1.100 cal- Rcs depending upon the kind of Brk a person aoes. it is estimated that it will take country 15 years to reDuua hat the retreating uermans fctroyed In northern Finland, I spttle Finns evacuated from L reded to Russia, and to el Rinate the .?reat housing short e in the cities. Lack of raw materials and nital hampers the program. pighing heavily on Finland Is p 300,000,030 in reparations bich must be paid to the Rus- ns in goods during the next t years. J"o meet the bill Finland has cn obliged to revolutionize her justry and begin to produce t export such things as mach- ry and ships, which formerly Imported. Before the war Finland paid Its extensive imports mainly rou;h the vast export of paper Blp and wood products. This ttiaclty now is extremely limned Bel in 1945 and 1916 officials' es- nate the country will only be Be to export yeany o,uuu,uuu . Drth of such goods. I Government experts believe feign credits of at least $50,- 5,000 will be necessary to pull bland through, provided she is fie to obtain the necessary lm- rts. Finland is setting its hopes her past record as "a land bich pays it debts" and is look- : especially to the western Al and Sweden for economic distance. Hboard Finland has debts six hes as great as before the war 1120,000.000 worth. She also a domestic debt which has y-rocketed from 4,000.000,000 jin-marks In 1938 to 68,000,000,- I today. In the grip of Inflation the Iculation of Finland's money is increased tremendously Bile goods have steadily grown liter In the parliamentary election It March, the leftists came B.e to saining a majority in the Bi of 200 seats. The cabinet too, in two Communist members. i leftist leanings. lunuon w To speed up lining of drivers to replace fidreds of girls who have left service through marriage, nbers of the Women's Royal wal Service are taking lessons vn London Bus drivers. BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Shcetmctal work of all kinds I Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention FREE ESTIMATES Cor 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News is p.omnlctlne a Roll of Honor which it ' hoped may contain the name of every man ar.d woman f this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on land and in the air. To make this list complete, It Is essential to obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole In sub- i"'uung tne names. U is impossible for the Dally News or any one person 'o compile the list complete so wc arc asking YOU to be sponsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, VOUR girl or YOUR friend. I The following Is the Information wc would like you to Jill in and send to ame ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Bcfvlce (Army, Navy, Air Force) ank ... xt of Kin Elation Address 3ate of Eniutmo -uvttivil V 3ate of Discharge tiM So under discussion at Ottawa by the Dominion and the Provinces are broad questions of post-war planning, basis for co-operation between the Dominion and Provincial Governments, handling of taxation, economic controls, housing, veterans' re-establishment and Industrial reconversion. The Dominion1 proposes to handle taxes, paying a regular Income In lieu: objective is to build up surplus which can tide over times of depression. Top picture shows the whole'' delegation in front of the Parliament Buildings, and below, Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King with the nine provincial prime ministers. (Photos by National Film Board). MAGNA CARTA IS GIVEN TO MUSEUM I'.cautifully Preserved Document Dating From Henry Ill's Time 1225 A.D. Presented by Owner LONDON, August 20 fl One of the two orisina!s of the Lacock Abbey copy of Henry IPs reissue In 1225 of the Magna Carta has been presented to the British Museum by Miss M. T. Elliott The other copy Is preserved at Durham. A beautiful document, the La- - Air Conditioning to outside orders WORK GUARANTEED Box 725 Phone Blue 964 Casualty, Nature and Date Remember, if vnn h nnt tnhmit. pertain nerson's . ame no one else may. You RECONSTRUCTION are responsible. CONFERENCE DELEGATES POSE ON PARLIAMENT HILL cock Abbey copy shows the Mag-' na Carta in its final form, as it still appears on Britain's statue ' books, and completes the repres-mtattons of the charter In the museum. 4Pf eviously it had the original' Articles 'of the Barons' and two or the four surviving I originals of the Magna Cart of 1215. One of these originals, badly damaged by fire in 1731, Is Unique in having attached the remains of King John's Great Seal. Thr recently acquired Lacock Chi Iter is in a remarkable state of preservation, with a nearly complete Impression of the Great Seal of King Henry III. It was from this copy that Sir William Blakstone printed the text in his 1759 edition of the Magna Carta, It is not known how this copy came to be deposited in Lacock Abbev, of -which Miss Elliott is the Vner, but there. Is a contemporary Latin endorsement which reads "Deposited toy the Knights of Wiltshire." It Is believed the founder of Lacock Abbey, Ela, Countess of Salisbury, received it from her husband, William dc Lonsword. natural son of Henry II, for safe keeping. JAPANESE FISHERMEN In peacetime about a million and a half Japanese Worked in the fishing industries. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be in .the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. Returning Service Personnel Records Are 6cing Sought The Daily News is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, It Is requested: that Information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been Identified, In what theatres of war, If wounded, 111, etc. If Inconvenient to call at the offloe, the Information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses and telephone numbers are also requested. LOOKING OVER BALL LEAGUES . The 'up-and-coming New York Yankees continued their be-j lated stretch drive In the Am erican League last night as they grabbed another victory from the Boston Red Sox for trjeir fifth straight win. In St. Louis, the league-rleac-ing Detroit Tigers walloped the St. Louis Browns 10-1 with Hank Grcenberg, Roy Cullenbine and Bob Maler smacking out Vomers for the Bengals, The second-place Washington Senators got back into the win column at Philadelphia as they squeezed out a 6-5 victory over the Athletics. Bob Faller. pitched the Cleveland Indians to an 8 -2 win over the Chicago White Sox to notch his second victory since rjis discharge from the navy. National League Over in the National circuit, the league-leading Chicago Cubs gave manager Charley Grimm a birthday present as they broke a five-game losing streak to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3. Grimm was forty-six years old. The world-champion St. Louis Cardinals ell. a game further back of Chicago as they dropped a 3- decision to the Cincinnati Reds. The Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 7-1 to strengthen their grip on 'third place. New York and Boston were not scheduled. 1 International In tho International loop, the league-pacing Montreal Royals took a 9-0 lacing from Rochester Red Wings while the Baltimore Orioles rode over the Jersey .City Giants twice to the tune of 3-0 and 3-1. Buffalo's Bisons triumphed 6-3 over the Toronto Maple Leafs while the 313 Third Ave! West RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC (Opposite Canadian Legion) EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS, PLUS MODERN EQUIPMENT, COMBINE TO GIVE YOU THE BEST IN RADIO SERVICING. Wc also repair all types high-ranking Newark Bears downed the Syracuse Chiefs 8-1 The 1943 batting champion of the American League Luke Appling of Chicago expects to be out of the U.S. Army by 'the end of the week. Appling says that he will rejoin the White Sox immediately. He has been playing short-stop the past two seasons for the Laws on general hopital baseball team at Atlanta. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala, 1:30 p.m. Thurday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 10:00 pjn. Saturday ss Princess Louise, 5 p.m.; ss Prince George 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Princess Norah, 9 a.m.; ss Prince George, 10 a.m.; ss Cardena, p.m. For North Queen Charlottes August 31, Sept. 14 and 28 ss Cassiar, midnight. September 2, 16 and 30 ss Cassiar, a.m. For South Queen Charlottes Sept. 2, 16 and 30 ss Cassiar, 9 p.m, From South Queen Charlottes Aug. 31, Sept. 14 and 28 ss Cassiar, pjn. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, mianignt. Friday ss Princess Norah, ajn.; ss Prince George, midnight. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Phone Cll of Household Appliances 1 7-INNING BALL GAME And Then American Sergeants And Corporals Could Not Settle Grudge What was scheduled as a seven-inning game went on for ri that's right, 17 frames on Acropolis Hill last night as the Corporals and the Sergeants collided In a grudge softball game which was finally halted by darkness with the score tied five-all. The Wo United States Army teams will resume their rivalry on Labor Day, Monday, on the hill and civilians will foe welcome. Vlrice Cook, who has pitched for the Northwest Service Command team In the Acropolis inter-company league this season, was on the mound for the Sergeants, while Art Fryman, hurler for the M.P.'s, Intermediate Softball champions of Prince Rupert, was the Corporals' slab artist. Randall caught for the Corporals while Stockstill was behind the plate for1 the Ser geants. SHUT-OUT BY PORT EDWARD Scored 15 to 0 Victory Over Barrett Last Night The Port Edward Americans scored a 15-0 victory over Bar rett in a Prince Rupert Senior Softball League semi-final .game last night at Gyro Park, behind the seven-hit shut-out pitching of Dave Cdady. Southworth led the Port Ed ward batting attack with a hom er in the second with two on and scored three runs himself while Horn also contered with three and Jacobs, Thompson and Ketchmark secured two apiece. The winners scored most of their runs in two innings, the fourth and the sixth, adding four in each of those frames. Score by Innings: Pt. Ed. ...2 3 2 4 0 4 0 0 015 Barrett .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Port Edward Coady and Thompson; Barrett Burman and Fanning. Baseball Standings National League W L Pet. Chicago 75 43 .636 St. Louis 73 48 .603 Brooklyn 67 53 .558 New York 67 57 .540 Pittsburgh 65 61 .516 Bcston 56 67 .455 Cincinnati 48 72 .400 Philadelphia .... 36 88 .295 W L Pet. American League Detroit 69 51 .575 Washington 63 53 .562 New York 61 55 .526 St. Louis' 63 57 .525 Cleveland 62 57 .521 Chicago 61 60 .504 Boston 57 64 .471 Philadelphia .... 36 80 .310 Today in Sports GIDI V CHETDAI I I UIIXLJ J VI IUHLL EVEN UP AGAIN Allies and Bo-Me-Hi Each Have One Win in Play-offs The Allies, champions in 1944, kept in the running for the Prince Rupert Women's Softball League championship by. trouncing the Bo-Me-Hl club 15-1 last night at Algoma Park to even up the best-of-three games final series at one win apiece. Scoring In every Inning except the fifth, the Allies took full ad vantage of Bo-Me-Hi errors by following them up with hits. The Allies tallied three runs In the first and third frames, one In the second and fourth, two In the sixth and five in the seventh Margaret Morgan had the Booth hitters eating out of her hand throughout the game as she easily chalked up her eleventh victory of the season while Betty Hamilton, the losing pitcher, suffered her second setback. Score by Innings: Allies J3 1 3 1 0 2 5-15 Bo-Me-Hi .0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Batteries: Allies Morgan and Butter-worth; Bo-Me-Hl Hamilton and Cowie. SHORT SPORT Interesting local sports feature tonight will be a long awaited battle of tire sexes at Algoma Park when Bo-Me-Hl girls, prospective Ladles' League champions, take on Wartime Hous ing, aspirants for the Junior League boys' title. Betty. Ham ilton will be on the mound for the girls with Sheila Cowey on the receiving end. "Whitey" Intermela will take up the hurling burden for the East Enders with Frank Norgaard behind the bat. Tom Brown, the Brooklyn Dodgers' 17-year-old rookie, won a carton of cigarettes the other dtiy with a home run: "Too young to smoke," quipped Manager Leo Durocher as he confiscated the fags for himself. Harold Newhouser, the Detroit Tigers' star hurler, is well on the way toward marking up the best .two-year record in the major leagues since Dizzy Dean's peak seasons in 1934 and 1935. Although he lost his most re cent start he still has 23 victaries against eight defeats which is the same number of triumphs as he had as this time last year. In the Ontario rugby picture, Tony Golab has spurned an offer to turn professional with the Detroit Lions in order to play with Ottawa Rough Riders the coming season. GIFTS Whatever you plan to spend . . . YOU'LL FIND GIFTS HERE TO SATISFY YOU . . . Conic in and sec them (Opposite Post Office) JOHN BULGER LT,D. JEWELERS THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, August 29, 1945 CHESTERFIELD SUITES priced at $185.00 and $175.00 CONVERTO LOUNGES $75.00 and $05.00 G-PIECE DINETTE SUITES $00.00 and $78.00 ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PAGE THREE Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2. Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn. 7, Philadelphia 1 American League Cleveland 8, Chicago 2. Detroit 9, St. Louis 1. New York 8, Boston 7. Washington 6, Philadelphia, 5. Pacific Coast League Portland 13, San Diego 1. Oakland 8, Hollywood 2. Seattle 5, Sacramento 1. American Association. Minneapolis 15, St. Paul 10. , International League : Rochester 9, Montreal 0. Buffalo 6, Toronto 3. Newark 8, Syracuse 1. Baltimore 3-3, Jersey Clty0-. 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