Daily Edition TIIE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Friday. April 2D, 1945 Published every afternoon except Sun- f KnS iSJnie. RuPrt Daily. News malted, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. -afc. British Columbia. Q3A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. T; SUBSCRIPTION RATES' By. City Carrier, per week Per VMonth . Per Vear By Mall, per month Per Year 7:i . .40 4.00 I AUSTRALIA TO TAKE 51,000 YOUNGSTERS Young Migrants to Be Wards of State at Cost or 20.000,000 CANBERRA, April 20 W Australia. Is to bring in 51.C00 child migrants in three years at a cast between 20,000,000 ($72,-000,000) and 30,000,000. The children will be wards of the state. The troVernment win arrange for their passage to Australia, and this is the most formidable of the immediate problems because of the shortage of shipping. They will probably travel in parties of 500, accompanied by nurses, doctors, dentists and linguists. On arrival they will be housed in garden homes, probably converted military establishments close to large towns. Here .they will be cared for and educated through the primary school stage Thare are manv admlhi?. trative difficulties includimr the i weeds and Homespuns. Sizes 35 to 44 MEMBER ABC. Emward in Italy, Too . . . 1rhe flames of tlie grand Allied of-i'er&ive have now spread to Italy. To many people the Italian front has come ttfflnean either a forgotten war or the remnants of a campaign that filled out. Regardless of its place in the nwvs, militarily it has been neither. The conquest of most of Italy was an essential part of opening the Mediterranean to Allied operations. It thus made possible the landings in southern France. It restored the short simply routes to Russia and to Burma. It led to the liberation of Greece and to effective contact with the forces of Marshal Tito in Yugoslavia. Allied airfields on Italian plains put Austria, Czechoslovakia, and southern Germany within bombing range long before D-Day. Since the Battle of France determined that Germany could be attacked and defeated along the Rhine, the ! rum and iMgntn Armies, pared down to a minimum, have immobilized 25 of Germany's best divisions. The new Italian offensive can hardly be concerned alone with the liberation of the Po Valley. Nor can it immediately hope to drive through the easily defended Alpine passes into Austria or Bavaria. It can be expected, however, to destroy tjie , German . armies lV AH a i final agreement will be subject to a survey of the Dost-war economic situation of both countries. The British trnvern- ment has not yet decided its policy. provision or probably 1500 school VALUABLE TO JAPS teachers .and many nurses, but It is estimated that between 45 uie government is confident and 50 percent of the profession-tnat these can be overcome. iaI Japanese soldiers have studied Whenthey reach th,e second-(English and thari25 percent can ary school standard they will speak' it efficiently ?r" T SMART but Ciiii'oiihlo . . . Yoa, these New Spring-Sport Coats by Fashion-Craft are smart in every line and detail, yet can't be beat for ease and comfort. See them today they include Donegals, Herringbones and Polo cloths as well as luxurious Kynoch $20-00 $37.50 'THE MEN'S SHOP " Prescriptions .'. From Rupert's Tent Days we have ?, vve,n... to estiiblisli a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fail-Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. Wo believe that we have deserved the confidence that has been established with the Doctor and his patients. This has been brought about not in a few weeks or months but extends over a period of twenty years. Ormes lid. "Jim Pioneer DrUq&iats TIIR REX ALL STORE Phones 31 and 02 LETTERBOX JtlXilN YOUNG Editor, Dally News: The Terrace Board of Trade sponsored a competition amon,; the pupils of the high sclioo: lor a slogan suitable for the head Of a pamphlet which is to be ent out advertising the district. Miss Roberta Lambly carried off the first prize with the very appropriate slogan "Sun Valley of Central B.C." The large and growing city of AS lt is thev set five mllllnn for the university, most of the power plan millions, most of the road, repair money and new construction money, the same with school grants, hospital new construction, and yet it squawks for anotner half million. ine Junior Junior Board nf Trade by their delegate to a re cent meeting announced that the3rmatli)n was 'beng ."encouraged .or aj-Jnn'ior jurtlor, Junior-board in order to enroll persons of tooth sexes who have not vet reached school age: a motion was also carried with shrill unani mity '"vj to grarit giaiiu membership lilCIIlUt'lMlip with Editor, Dally News: I notice in your paper of April 17 a report from Terrace, which says in part that for the last several weeks the road has beea Impassable because of a snpw slide which no effort has been made to clear away. Have checked on this part of your report and Lnd the department of mines and resources have spent $3,000 aiready on this work. I underhand word has come through cancelling the immediate withdrawal of the staff and machinery from this district. HARRY KINO, President of Board of Trade, Terrace. ROMAN WAR AIDS Among the Romans, fire-towers and signal lights played an important part in military campaigns. .1 AIR TRANSPORTS LINK CANADA TO LABRADOR BASE Regular "Berry Runs" Carry Millions of Pounds of Freight ami Passengers to Far Northern U.C.A.F. Stations By JACK BRAYLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer GOOSE BAY. Labrador. April 20 0iA visitor can get to this Canadian base In the white northern fastness if he has a priority and doesn't mind sitting for three or four hours or. a bucket seat designed for paratroopers and dangling his legs over a mall bag. If you make the trip you'll SOUtll Of the Alns or Jit. thn vpi-v lnnst !bc Part of " million pounds to pin them down while the Ru.iansjXreS.HS1" push up the Danube and the Anleri-ikota transports of the rca.f. be placed In country centres under careful and sympathetic supervision and thus absorbed into the community. Considerable experience has beeji gained in caring for the British evacuee children who arrived early in the war, and this will be of great value. Conferences with state eov- ernments have already begun. The Commonwealth government Is also in touch with other governments on adult migration, but wishes to know what can be expected from Britain be fore it makes a decision regarding aliens. It has sent its plans to the British government, and the proposals include servicemen who wish to migrate or to be demobilized here. Legislation-will be involved anri wii in. iwiu rrencn move SOUtll to the ' ansport command that have Austrian line. Either accomplishment would help in checkmating any largo-scale Nazi stand near Berchtesgaden. hauled everything from nsa to snowplows. Focal point of the It.CA.F. T.C. eastern activities is Monc-ton, N.B. It is from here that passengers i.cuKfia and una freight ireigiu origin n t I I. n....-JI .. .. berry runs." The original berry -the Blueberry goes to in Burma, mav be pilot. The passenger Moncton to the transfers at i'V- . . . i n vice and civilian government personnel bound for some distant out post; on vvltalar mis sions. Here they are issued with Arctic clothing and kit. Pilots Problems Many ' Busiest man here In Fit. Lt. Wilfl- ! wt ivcinu, u out voting rights to expectant f former accountant , in civilian MA-UA . . - .llfft ll-lrt n..L. iU. -. . j'luwiers so mat newiy arrived "" OJ my: matne-infants might be instantly en-imatJc:l1 Prblcm he ever faced rolled. fin civilian life Ls dwarfed in size " SUBSCRIBER, i to some ot th-e difficulties con-Terrace. fronting him when a spell of . L had weather piles up a backlo or passengers at Moncton. Then he has to sort out colonels, group captains, commanders and dollara-year men and try and match priorities with available plane space. "And what a lousy job it is at times," he said with a rueful smile. On a recent Saturday MeCarthv cleared 151 service pas.senv.eri in an Hour and three-quarters- Including documentation, baggage checking and other formalities. The transports follow regular commercial line procedure nnrl questions are anticipated as they are on the big trans-continental air liners. Hourly bulletins, signed by the captain, tell you position, altitude, temperature, air speed, ground speed, estimated arrival time and weather conditions at terminal. But the Informality, encouraged by the bucket seats and litter Of cargo at y6ur feet, U THIS AND THAT "We certainly were lucky getting you this room, Sam. me view is exquisite r J "l Novelist Scores Officers Taste j LONDON, April 20 Cf Novel -1 1st Pamela Frankau, senior commander of the Auxiliary Territorial Service which is the Brit ish equivalent of Canada's C.W. A.C., doein't think servicemen give the women a fair deal. She got so incensed about it that she wrote an open letter to the service newspaper Crusader. "I haVe become used to this type of speech from coloneto downwards," she said. "J,et's see now, what Is the name of the group commander at . . . ?" I supply the name. 'That's right, terrible legs, poor thing.' or "That district officer of yours you know, the one with the tace like a horse.' "And quite recently, 'Why on earth did you post her to us? She's the plainest young woman I've ever seen.' " The senior commander said she has never yet heard any member of the A.T.S. complain that her employing officer has n bald head and queer teeth. "We came into the service to back you up," she comltttled. "I don't think we havc'doiv origin-, ,. ., ating in Canadian rfnS UniUil the Job to batU'- AU w? ask States points are routed to , ln return ,s that I'011 "uld n ILfiAP n clnMnnc , . . loack back ils US til). mi." l ,... t. . u.uv.w,..-, , uw.m, Gander and Tor Bay. f i " - Tiie various lines nro enlli.i Dying Man's Plea BRIOIITON, Eng.. April 20 O A passenger for Gohr enm . .. Vancouver did not need any such i competition, public opinion is ' Plt- Lt- Jonn Fitzpatrick. form and it-is "The hog city of me soutn;-' this arises from the fact that Vancouver keeps howl tjuue reciprocity oi rl?nts n inn. r n t. , , - - . --. ...0 .vl tt wan uuiianon irony social security benefits. Thn r,,.ilni .x.. , " -..v.kj vr 1IUU U. lliJlllUlJ, l"e story and contributed that bomber has been accepted l amount to be forwarded to hi the R.C.A.F. from De Havlliiimi 'r'nralmother. HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord ill) Dry Poplar, per cord .. $12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 ANNOUNCING . . . EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 0:30 a.m, to 1 am. Aircraft of Canada in Toronti and bucket seats and in another more marked ln these service " LW!f JffJ0' Pal 'U' three or fodr hour.?,dependinP. night, than on the commercial tSJ1 on hPadviridv Mr OBrln Cana and weather, he a',r.- imes. It Is not unusual to tee arrives here. Sqdn. Ldr. Don pxier "he from his ToW d with the Ei-lh V: Forbes of Fredricton may be at , Stetal St. guide Tmsdf aS.g t0ry Imn -he controls 6f this run ove; , the static line-put in the piano i " J""clu"'rpd G"1 of St rr Paratroop-to a pile of mail SMOKED 'EM OUT Lawrence and vast 4Anticosti hna n,i r4i, m . .. l-lsland. !;." " , " in wj u. c. the firint? of damo ,,Ka. , . . "'"uiwui.K mi u miioozu untier straw to smoke out enwnv no- Moncton is a hub and there heavy service blankets-. tloTwasmmon you meet members of every ser- s common- CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT PROCLAMATION To commemorate "V-E" Day, I hereby proclaim a Public Holiday, as follows: (he official news is received prior to 12 o'clock noon . . . The balance of thai day to he a holiday. the official ncWs is received after 12 o'clock noon . . . The following husiness day to be a v holidt'iy. H. M. DAGGETT. .Mayor, INCOME TAX Returns Prepared-See It. K. IWORTIMKR 324 2nd Ave. Phone OH BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetfll work of all kinds Ajr Conditioning Tank.i - Slnka - Kavestrough ft Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FlliaS ESTIMATES Wom OUARANTKI5D cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue W)4 Quality Repairs at Economy Priced PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St (Near the Post Office) The .MlnlMci of Finance of llic Dominion nf Ci offer for tale 81,350;00),000 Eighth Hait-vl ami hrarlni! intercut from lit . mn rt...... .1, .1... A I. . .! I.I f . . .. . . C700G V INDUSTRIAL & njjj VICTORY L01 Applications for these IkiiuU mav Ik- maile llirou-li nm V!-i.., i Brandt in Canada of any Chartered Hank, any atulioriud SavinJO Di'""fntetit of Finance board the "Blueberry" at Rock- , , , Z u , . at Qrannle cliff and be taJ;i5 A-W ntC. ,u. , . vjiji)iani as ne lav dvlntr inrl uiu.iuiko tii SiTlCS: Br7r Aircraft fortable, regulation airline seats. h. v iin" Ceremony TORONTO. April 20 O; The glove crystalizlng one that fits !ike.a!fy Army -PPlying the British nth ntinTrttol 750th Canadian-built tmu, iiiimr til wnun Cl(ltlll Willi lc j,rc 1 18 yearn an.1 5 months 3 BONDS 9r , DUE 1st OCTOBER 1963 7)rjr CalliWe In or after 1959 Intrrm yhle ht April and OcMtt ! Drnominiiioni Lf $50, $100. $W0. $1,000. $S.OO0, $10,000, $25,000, flMSW ISSUE PRICE: 100 Inter, $1,000, SS.c 1SSV Tlie prwr,U of thii loan will le umi l.y tltr Oovrrnnif nt lo finance The lists will open on 2 Jrd April, l45, and will clone on or St ifffrJ tVn ews! In tw, ' boxdJ ovembbI cpmcEiJ e'prnJitiimd, ""'lit 12ih Ui, v-imiumy, or inrnugn me War 1 inance Vnrlrr.,. I l.o..f I r- i . , . . .WR"VM;I .,. niipiu) im-iu, irom wnonv cinc ot the official prmptctu, ami application form may he obtained. Ladies . . , Par':: Mnn: s; Jl'LIA ART P Mi and (lit AHA Oxford TII-X ,u .vidth C to nave am GALLIVANT Loafer and Oxi siy.08 .'lo to !). Widths AA to C COME EARLY FOR BEST ASSORTMENT Family Shoe SlorcLiri For 30 Years the Home of Oc: .'l !J. M. S. LOUBSERi !).('., MA UHIKOl'UACTOK Wallace Block Phone 640 Final It' Orcr oailt!. : 01 :4i Val Spi WE REPAIR ANYTHING (ienoral Reniir in Antornotiv and I'.'quijiment - Rody Work and Agent-i for Ciitnrnlltt-niftte'l Entflnes F'f .1 KW H Wliiard Batteries - Itaybf-stos Home Oil Products ACETYLENK AND, ARC WELD I NO Phone 450 Box 1338 prod'! MAC! 994 Firsl ' The Old LanM l RE ID'S CAFE) Refi- K, announce that owir J J ;, 01 special business aim -, inent, Hie reular daily lunch an . will hn fli.,,niinned from t"18 -i:.' :n 1.0 served cvf! ojifuiai (.uiiiiur win. "v ' Saturday and Sunday only. . . ...... nr Wi!l Lunches, Dinners, Banquets for rw " ly appointment- 1 Old Prince Rupert Club BipJ" . 2nd Ave., next to Bank of CM Tflkc the short cut tip the steps beliino w Store. 'LACE AN AD IN TIIE DAILY NEWS