Daily Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Friday. February 23, 1945 PublliheiTevery afternoon except Sunday by -Prince Rupert Datly New Umlled,?rhlrd Avenue. Prince- Rupert, "British Columbia, Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier, per week Per Month' Per Yeaf By Mair. per month Per Year J; M. S. LOUBSER ? D.C,., BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 040 i MEMBER A3C. 17.00 Ed'I 14 00 I The Independent Churchill . . . The, British Conservative party is reporfel in rev 6k at the Churchill government over the Polish policy but it is not likely the revolt will be carried to aivPjioint f danger such as the possible wvrinif of non-confidence in the government. ChurchHl himself is not won$tl over the matter. It may be assumed he is long past the point of Jbeing concerned over a political threat. He again demands a vote of confidence. No jloubt he will get it by the usual overwhelming measure as he did in the jCireek crisis. Race With Catastrophe . . . Progress is riot inevitable. Civilization has not always described an ascending graph. Historians remind us of "dark ages" when wilful or thoughtless men all but smothered the ': torch. Today civilization again stands at one of the great, decisive moments of history. Energies released by technology are being used to destroy the lives and liberties of them. Threatening forces of demonstrated strength are on the march and are heading whither? Thus an imperative necessity has arisen for some countervailing, some directive force that shall rally the recuperative forces of mankind and win the! race with catastrophe. The first line; of defense, the one impregnable fort of every nation, is character in its fcitizens. DeGaulle Puts On 4irs . . . At this distance it is somewhat difficult to discern the real reasons underlying the refusal of General Charles DeGaulle of France to meet President Franklin D. I'oosevelt of United States at Algiers. There is the continued indication of pique at France having not been included in the Uig Three conference. Any other explanations Unit have so far been made on behalf ot" DeGaulle for his snubbing of the American chief executive have been weak enough. DeGaulle France, which after all had to be rescued from the Nazis just like other less ostentatious of the subjugated countries, is showing signs of being considerable of a trouule-maker in the settlement of international affairs, But no doubt, she will be dealt with firmly when the time comes. Meanwhile it might be more seemly if she did not forget her obligations. Mr. Pattullo and Islands . . . Our member, Mr. Pattullo, may always be counted upon to put in a good word for the Queen Charlotte Islands when the occasion arises. He took advantage of the Throne Speech debate in the Legislature this week to dwell at length upon the resources of the Islands and to set forth their suitability for settlement after the war. Having fathered both projects during his long period of representation of this riding which includes the Queen Charlotte Islands, it was appropriate that he should once more advocate the completion of the permanent road between Port Clements and Tlell and the construction of a new road from Tow Hill to Tlell. Long neglected, the day will doubtless come when the Islands will really come into their own. mm&m- v - zx -, mm " rrr '. i r "i i i 1 1 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" V Pieces Dinette Suite, walnut finish ....$70.00 fl Pieces Dinette Suite, natural finish . . $75.00 G Pieces Dinette Suite, wheat finish . . $92.50 jWe have a large stock of Household Furniture and we Invite !i!L-to come and see lt- Everything for the home. We appreciate your mail orders. 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 339 P.O. Box 1234 GOOD WILL IMPORTANT nut it Should be Intelligent,' Hectares ILntary Speaker Application of the "Intelligent good will" enunciated by Paul Harris as one of the alms of Rotary International when he founded the organization on February 22, 1905 was the theme of an address delivered by Capt. W. D. Rowlands to the weekly luiicheon meeting which observed the fortieth anniversary of the founding of Rotary Thursday. In emphasizing international peace and friendship, Mr. Harris took a step In the same direction as did the. League of Nations i years later, the ,U. S. Army padre declared. The League of Nations is looked on as something of a Joke, but except In the realm of iniernaUonal politics, it made tremendous advances In bring- i ing the nations together. The International labor office, communications, white slave control, health and sanitation work coordinated the policies of nations as it had never been done before." The peculiar effect of the possession of power on individuals extends itself in the sam'e unpredictable way to nations. "We have all seen individuals placed in authority who used it to excess, unassuming men suddenly become possessed of wealth and their personality changes completely. The same thing sometimes happens to nations," he said. "One of the Important questions confronting us after victory will be this question How will we use our authority?" The relationshin b?twen the practical and the ideal Is a struggle which each man and each nation reconcile within themselves, the padre declared. Guests at the meeting were Sgt. Otto Nordling, Cpl. L. Trlckey, W. D. Smith and W. D. Moodie. of Vancouver. 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Fisher, made on the 16th dav of February. AO. 1845. 1 was appointed Executor of the estate or Kristian unuisen. oeceaseo, ana all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veruieo, to me on or before the 17th day of March. A D. 1949. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, D C. this 17th day of February, AX). 1B45. W. O. FULTON. Executor of the Estate of Kristian Knutsen. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "APMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTEK OP THE ESTATE OP ALEXANDER DUNCAN, DECEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His I Honour Judge Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 15th day of February, A.D. 1945. appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of Alexander Duncan, who died on the 30th dav of November, 1944. All persons in debted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of March. 1945, 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 j Jin uay oi reoruary, a.d. 145. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. GEORGEOAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YUUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment City Council Host To Allied Sailors Members of city council were hosts to the crew of a vessel now undergoing' repairs at the Prince Rucert dry doek at a banquet in Reld's Cafe. Second Avenue, last night. Attending the function were the captain, three women and officers and men of the crew. . Council members at the banquet were Major U. M. Daggett. Aldermen Nora E. Arnold, William Brtt, George Hills, Robert McKay, George Rudderham. Alex Sinclair and Thomas Elliott Interpreters were Jack Have-lock and Miss Anna De Graff of the dry dock staff. Tribute to the great sacrifice and suffering which the European people have undergone was paid by Mayor Daggett in his address of welcome. We desire to know more about your great country, your alms and aspirations, the possibilities for trade and commerce between our two countries, and it is our desire to build up a friendship between us which shnl! continue during the days to come and which must necessarily he based on mutual understanding and good will," His Worship declared. The captain responded to Mayor Daggett's address. NOTED YACHTSMAN DIES EDINBURGH, 0 Nlcholaus Hansen, 80, prominent yachtsman whose racing yacht Redwing used to be known as the "Bloodhound of the rorth," has died. 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