kmc AtF SI . ro" it 15K SJiT 11 ',h f2 Daily Edition: ahr flatly NriltS Prince Rupert Saturday, February 17, 1945 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert British Columbia Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier, per week Per Month Per Year By Mall, per month Per Year S- ai 3 uH .1 15 . .65 17.00 .40 14.00 MEMBER ABC. Final Desperation . . . It is to rather drastic lengths that the Nazi leaders Hitler and Himmler have gone in their desperation as the modern Reich falls into its death throes in this war. One can imagine the depth to which the morale of the people has gone as far as the Nazi cause is concerned when it is decreed that those guilty of cowardice shall he executed. Of course; it is an open admission of serious defection that is developing among the German people and which even these drastic measures will not he able to arrest as it giyws in strength with the military defeat of the forces becoming more and more apparent. Signs could hardly be more abundant of the disaster which is closing in on Hitler and his evil cohorts. Disbanding the A.R.P. . . . Possibly it is a little premature to concede that the danger of enemy attack on the coasts of Canada is entirely removed. True, it may be that they are less likely than they were as our fighting forces constrict the enenjy which once directly menaced us from both Atlantic and Pacific. We are inclined to feel like Premier Hart of British Columbia and the municipal authorities of the city of Halifax that the time is . not yet arrived when we should suspend our civilian defence measures altogether. Our enemies might yet strike at those shores even if they were suicidal or desperate blows. CANADA'S VETERANS The fat-War OwortuHt'ties The second of three advertisements explaining the re-establishment credit. The Faltering Japanese . . . The trend of the war in the western Pacific is as gratifying as it is in Europe. In the Philippines historic Rataan has just been won back by the Americans and the recapture of Corregidor and the freeing of Manila Harbor may be expected next. The Americans have made their greatest air raid on Tokyo, the capital of Japan, as the United States Navy moves close in to the shores of the enemy islands. As significant as the success of these latest operations against the Nipponese is his lack of resistance? by land, sea and air. The great Japanese fleet is being openly challenged today and declines to run the gauntlet. The Japanese Air Force lets the American attackers get away without a fight. The Japanese Army, which we thought would die rather than fight, retreats rather than resists. Where has even the much talked about "face saving" philosophy of the Japanese gone? Tltcir Letters Welcome . . Letters from the hoys and girls too serving in the various forces around the world are of the greatest interest to our readers we have found and we welcome excerpts from any of them, These boys and girls of ours are indeed seeing the world these days. All of them are having high adventure and many of them trying and .harrowing experiences. Descriptions of their experiences make the finest sort of newspaper copy and the Dailv News is anxious to receive any contributions of this kind. We are glad to help in let- ing the friends -of our young fighting folk know how they are getting on. USES Ur nfc " . re.Mublishment cred.t u . ie it was explainea m w7 - cvire Gratuity be used at any - ,vtlsement is to exPin . , ... : ranada only. " lisnmcni i" TO PURCHASE A HOUSE uUishmcnt crtd,t Exrvice men and women m , theee . it U purchase cr WUmg RtiJucUon to t in home. of ntpfecnliieW M build a h TO REPAIR OR MODERWZIES are nectary, the "f."' I, proof of TO BUY FURNITURE f INSTRUMENTS, ETC. TO BUY TOOLS, trade, TSS lor incu y iu feuion or equipment . . Kee things. nay he usea xo r r ADIT At FOR WOHKir." w. " J REGIMENT W.A. VALENTINE DANCE Initial Social Event Last Night Big Success, Drawing Crowd or 300 The newly formed Women's Auxiliary to the Prince Rupert Regiment held its initial socla! event Friday night, a tine St. Valentines dance m the Armory and it was a great success, 300 persons being in attendance. The big hall was attractively decorated in the Valentine tradition with red hearts and red and white streamers set against a patriotic background of red-, white and blue. The scene, for the 300 odd dancers was, as a I result, most attractive. ! Regimental Sergeant Malor E. R. Macdonald was master oi ceremonies and splendid music for the dancln was furnished by Andy McNaughton's Orchestra. At midnight delicious refreshments were served. Following the refreshment period, Major C. J. O. Toombs, officer commandinc. (Max Asemissen. president of the "unices Auxiliary, weteomec the guests. Mrs. Asemissen -was senera' ronvener and headec :ne decor ation committee which also Included Airs. w. A. Mcnroom, Mn E. G. Daniels, Mrs. Pat Carr. Mrs. Carl Brechin. Mrs. Percy Band and Mrs. C. G. Ham. , The refreshment committee I consisted of Mrs. Edgar Saund-;ers, Mrs. Crawford Moore. Mrs. ,C J. Toombs, Mrs. Alvin Daly. Mrs. j. Davidson, Mrs. P. A. Bird, Mrs. 'X. R. Hebb and Mrs M. E. Prendergast. Mrs. C. G. Ham operated a soft drink stand. Sergeant P. A. Bond presided at the door and Sergeant C. U Ham conducted the checkroom. FOR SOUTH AFRICAN FARMS It is estimated that farmin machinery inade in South Africa I during 1045 will total about 15.- 000 tons in weight. SOUTH AFRICANS IN GREECE South African onaineers have jbeen involved in the fighting sin Greece, and have suffered r.-'j ... y ..LCa ov.ing clmg ritl. , TO BUY A BUSINESS When the veteran "Uh, cred,t for the purcha or bU in the rf Veteran, Affair. U1 J offer. P--eunity a. Ut not uVen to hinder the of -ublTJn,h. credit prejudicul Klitie. a 1 1 for a purpo veteran, but to avo.d advanc.n.g J to hi. re.ubliihment. ""u of .very two drawn to taVe over ptoci. FOR LIFE INSURANCE The re..UbWTntcrtd!t Letadud- Civil MilitU Pensions. FOR SPECIAL l HM.m Veteran, taling vocatica M (tm the IU-rd apecial equipment and .Au y J wilhing to tale 0 ln to the M FOR COMPtCTB -"Sff-" 4 US Nearest Office: HOWE STREET. VANCOUVER. B.C. . --S tiS? vERAnT AFFAIRS DEPAIlimUll w- MAN iM OR OR WOM WOMAN OVERSEAS, SOME IT TO SEND IT IT IS IS ONE ONE O OF A SERIES. ADVERTISEMENT. KEEP THIS RUSSIA AXD JAPAN LONDON The Russian delegation at the labor union con- i gress in session in London, lias I r committed itself to full moral ; support .of the vigorous pursuit of the war against Japan ' until unconditional surrender, j The commitment stood even i after the. original text of the ; declaration containing it was 1 changed by a last minute am-i eiulment. The change was ! made to avoid, the appearance that Russian trade unions were I urging the direct entry of their own country into the war against Japan. 1 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 kilocycles (Subject to change! SATURDAY PM. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G.I. Jive 4:30- Jack Carson 5:00- Dinah Shore 5:30 Pete Wombach 5:45 At Ease C:00-N.HX. 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M AIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANOED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES G32 3rd Ave. Blue CO Prince, Itupert, B.C. IN THE COUKT OP UklTlSll COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OK THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" nnd IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH KMALWOOD HOWE, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of III Honour Judge Klsher. Ixical Judgp of the 8uprnM! Court of BrltUh Ool umbla. I wua on the 31st day of January, AD 1945. apnolnUU Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Bmalwood Howe. ho died on the 2nd day of November. 1944. All persons tmlebfd to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Inritbtrdneas to me forthwith and. all porvm having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly v rifled on or before the 28th day of February. 1S45. falling which distribution will be matte having regard only to such claim of which I shall have been notified DATED at Prince Itupert. B.C. this 31st day of Januarv. AD 194V NORMAN A. WATT. . Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. DC. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP ALEXANDER DUNCAN, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE thnt by Order of His Honour Judge Pkher. Local Judge of the Bupreuic Court of British Columbia. I was on the I5th day of February. A.D. 1945, appointed Administrator oT the Estate of Alexander Diincnii. who died on the 30th day of November. 1944. All persons Indebted to tfie said estaUi are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the luiid Fstate are required to file them with me projerly verified on or before the .list day or March. 1U45. fsitlin? " which distribution will be made having regard only to such riulrn oT which I shall have been jHillilod DATED at Prince Ruiwrt. B.C., this l.'ith tiuy of February. A.D. 1U46. NUl'.MAN A. WAIT. Offlrlal Administrator. Prtncv Rupert. Li C. IN Tl f: SUPREME :OURT OF BRUISII COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" -and IN THE MATTER OF OEOROE HENRY ROHH. DliCEABKD INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of IIIk Honor W. E. Fisher, niade'on the Cth day of February. A.D. 1045. I was apiolntrd Administrator of the estate of Qeorge Henry Rohs, deceased, und all parties having claims aeulnst the Raid Estate are hereby runiired to furnish same, properly verllli'd. to me on or before the 10th day of March. A.D. 194S. und all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their tndchti-rincts to me forthwith. DATED at. Prince Rupert. 11 C, this 7th day of February. A.D. 1045. NORMAN A. WATT. Administrator of the Estate of Oeorgu Henry Rosa. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM KIZAK, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE Ihflt hv Orrter of Ills Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Hupreme Court of British Col umbia. I was on the 2nd day of February. A.D. 1045. annolnted Ad ministrator of the Estate of William Klzuk. who riled on the 23rd day of January. 1045. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me lonnwun and all persons haying Inuns against the said state are required to file them with mo properly verified on or before the 10th day of March, 1045, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 2nd day or February. A D. 1045. NORMAN A WATr, Official Administrator, Prlnco Rupert. BC. SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 64. 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