Idtttuc Rupert Dailp rectus Ltd. Monday, KKrrti 1. 194 a The Daily News Boys ONLY J THE 1939 Hf fcn Independent dnilv newspup devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all communities eomprur. ig northern nd central British Columbia. (Auihoriwd as St-cond Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published frvery ttemoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBER 0? CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION , Prince Rupert, the commancier PAUL OLSEN Ambassador of Goodwill; Is Friendly and Courteous Lad GENERAL) ELECU SUBSCRIPTION, RATES or the plane was approacnea in regard to charges for their efficient services. The writer was Informed, without any hesi SHAME, CAN AH A! Editor, Daily News: Recently a letter was published in your daily paper in reference to a mercy flight by the Canadian Pacific Airlines, City Carrier, pet we?, 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 7.00; By Mail, Per Month, 40c; Per Year, 14.00. FLUORESCENT LAMPS Paul Olsen is an ambassador of goodwill. If you are a f riend of his he will stop to ask about your family and, if you have in some way distinguished yourself by marrying, by becoming a parent or been elected to some responsible office, he is likely to con The Army Leaves tation, that there was absolutely no charge for this flight. The reason given was that this plane was stationed at Annette Island for Ju.sl such emergen cies. What bewilders me is the fact gratulate you on your success BRITISH ARMY has left InoMa and there is THE something passing sad about that. These many years the Army has been so indissolubly associated with the erlamorous history of that rich and Paul's route is number 3 which w -mm'Kt'mi takes in most of the business s?c- v.,-"" ,s , tion. A roimer street saies uoy fabled land. How many young Britons have con- j for the News and Empire, Pani siripred it an honor and a Drivileee to serve the became a regular delivery boy that a country the size of our:; and with our resources, should have to apical to the united States government id saw Canadian lines. I can assure you that the citizens ot the British Columbia coast are definitely in need of a Canadian Coast that took place Christmas Day from Massett. The letter dealt with a very heavy rharp.P of $2f3 for a 70-mile flight (140 miles return i to bring an emergency case to the local hospital. This past week, I, the undersigned, was confronted with a similar emerpenry within my own family. Hie possibility of losing a life was very imminent. I contacted the C P A. and. after considerable delay and red tape approximately hours i no action as far as I could estimate would be forthcoming. Therefore, the American Coast Ouard at Ketchikan was contacted and there was only a five-minute delay from the time I re- He is serving 110 cus- last July NOW '1.30 tomers. Born 14 years auo in Vancou ver, Paul came to Prince Ruper with his father in 141 and like: Guard or somrthmfc similar not only for trnerfenry ruses such j as i was confronted with but ' for marine nroteclirtrt help as this city b?cause of its friendli 'King and Imperator there ? And who can deny the great power the British Army has been in maintaining order, peace and harmony in that land of many moods and vicissitudes? But it is part of the granting of complete independence to India and independence which in its initial stages at least has been marked with conflict, bloodshed and violence. The British Army is gone! Gandhi is gone! India is independent! India is different. Time only will tell if India and her teeming masses are better off. wHl. At iroiiMb. Massett, Q C I 1 The priie of C$-f. 40 watt lluo-n-sient 1 anipi ... 4 netes&ii in thousands of in.luitrial tnd iom- o nested their help until my doc- Robert Strathan returned toj the city on tire CoqulUam last nitrtfjl premises . . , hat httn irdil dtiTtJ , I -J tor was informed that a plane r , . ;W I would arrive in Massvt in 40 t V'l .. ,v " 1 mimites. Hie flinht was made ;Vv4m";., V ,flWnM Rl"'rt lth,n th'' .A V W'i hor and, upon arriving in durinf, the nasi nine veari to a low today oft J V( irh rhe lijjhi output now greatly improiti J Vancouver. mt only buy more light, but you buy G-I FW, nefs. Living alone with hi.s fa-j ther, Paul has learned to cooki and is quite proud of his baking. Another of his hobbies is) stamp collecting and ' he is a a member of the school club. A member of the Civic Centr?, he spends part of hi.s .spare time enjoying the facilities provided for teen-agers but he still findss time to read, his spjcial interest being in books that deal with engineering. His father was a steam engineer and Paul wants to follow in hi.s footsteps, although it is diesel, nof.steam that claims his attention. In grade 7 this year. Paul is a .student of Booth Memorial Hiith School. He is an enthusiastic tent Lamps for only one-third the 1 V 39 pr. ILLETH1 To Merchants WAR ASSETS ST. DAVID'S DAY IS ST. DAVID'S DAY, anniversary of the THIS patron saint of the Principality of Wales, and there is additional interest in the day this year since local Welshmen, and the ladies, too, are being called together this evening with a view to organization. We wish these fine, quaint folk, with their nroud history and tradition, the best of good luck. m wvn ww omrrvtif a Bl I.K LOT SAI.KS SubjPct to prior sale or withdrawal War Ass-Is Conx.r.ition offers for sale lrt bulk lots the follow Ins equipment: I WAR ASSETS 81)1 They are as esteemed as any of the components of hiker and win take a fling at bas-the tight little island and it is fitting that there! should be perpetuation through mutual association of all the things they hold dear. Joe Goscoe To Merchants J Rationalizes Joe Goscoe one of the runner- i up in the Kinsmen most eli gible bachelor elections held Kulijrel lo prior ule or Wtthdnwil, tfe fulloHiiiK war kurpluH Hems rt awiUHt ARNOLD FLATEN IN BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE affairs I in Prince Rupert these last ten years we can think of few who have played a more consistently active and useful part than Arnold Flaten. So we . are sure that it will be with regret that the com Friday nljht, tt'as amazed to learn that there were 72 girls in Prince Rupert who knew him well enough to cast their vote ', RADIO ICl tPMLNT The following Radio Equipment Is offeree t in ONK HULK IjOT. Parttai list includes: in his favor. Joe accepted his munity reads our announcement today that he is (defeat philosophically. He says being transferred from here to an important branch he doesn't do a good job of look- telephone Hi nd and B-n Win k & H i ing after one girl so he can't Transmitters R:u!k Tuoes Switches Spaetti Tublnn LOT 1 LOT 7 Pneumatic Drills, various types. Rotary, Brass Hose Corner, Angles, etc. in various sies o.M. Vap.s for Itos- Connections Afressories for all lyjVR Of Pneumatic Drills Noies, various types Spare p.Ut-s for all types Pneumatic Drills n,)ff(. couplings ' ' Strainers LOT t - Auttmutlc Rivet Setter . . t Pneumatic Rivet Squeezers Spare parts for Rivet Squeezers Flexible Shaftin" . -- Wave Traps - Cable Clamps S Mast Brackets A.imuth Inri tea tor 'Panels Compression Rivetters Corner Rivetters Cabif. small quantity Gear Box Assemblies Accessories for Pneumatic Rivetters Spare Parts for all types of Rivetters . Slow and Fast Hitting Rivettinx Hammers - - " LOT S '-OT 4 Ra.Twnv Benclintt MachineJi Pneumatic -Chipping Hammers Tube Bending Dies 1 Accessories for Chipping Hammers Circular Saws ' Spare Parts for Chipping Hammers Expanders Tuboi I GuaRes t . Sparc parts for Electric Drills LOT 5 Pneumatic Tools, drills, hammer, etc. Fr.eumatic Rotary Nut Setters Large Ton-lies for Pipe Bending ivet Sets. Flush. Pan Head. Button Head Grindstones - . ."pare Parts for all types of Pneumatic Tools -Accessories for all types of Pneumatic Tools , rbors "mpiet Wrenches LOT 10 - 40 ton Distilling Machinery I'uinns, various types LOT 6 Qi! Rc-r Jaimers. Filters. Purifying Plant, etc. Pneumatic Grinders F.-icw Cutting Machines Pneumatic Screwdrivers Surface Plates Pneumatic Holding on Hammers f,U -trie Ventilating Fans Pneumatic Tappers Impregnation Equipment 'Mvet Cutters and Rivet Dies Iniernal Combustion Bngtnc Blowers and Spare Parts for various tpyes of Pneumatic Exhausters Tools Hardness Testing Unit, IIih Speed at Victoria in his capacity as a manager for the Roval Bank of Canada. We and the rest of his imagine himself being at the Adic and Echo Sounds: hopl .ill r,f QO. foil o)orlrwc Full details and passes to Inspect the atx -i menus win congratulate nun on a uimiiiui jh .jiiiu- i was also CatPCi that King tion in the service of that institution. 'Edward school is one up on Bor- ment mav be obtained at the address pveiiM den wmcn he pointed out. couldn't field a bachelor of any kind, eligible or otherwise. A lane quantity of MEDICAL EQUIPMENT isrl-J 1 compete X-Ray Unit, lot) MA. Crated Snares and acre usuries (or X-Ray Units Library of Medical Books containinc 43 difftr. Medical Charts f racture Tables inus and Mastoid Reflex Unit W. M. Watts returned to the I city on the Princess Norah ye terday morning from a brief business tri: to Vancouver and ' III! I I H M 1 V.A j lril filial l l. U-t J Various Tables and Stands. FVurepv Retract Victoria. ivnives, cic. Sound, steady-going and understanding, Mr. Flaten has not only been found a reliable, helpful and popular banker but he has also proven always a read , willing and capable leader and aide in affairs of community development and service through such organizations as Chamber of Commerce, hospital board, Red Cross Society and others. He is one of those men upon whose capable 'and willing shoulders devolve jobs and tasks that only those imbued with a sense of nublic duty and responsibility assume-. In short, he is one of the true good citi'en tvpe. By the same token that we are sorrv to soft him eo. we should also be appreciative that v e have had him as long as we have. ThMt success and irood fortune will follow A tw.M Ftatn and his family to the scene of his new residence will be the hearty wish of all. one coal I iurii 1 ti n m o Manufactured by IViul-i H Marh';r lire tvix-. fire box dimensions 31 xl2 xb and has Iron grate, ovens are brick lined vt r - h lit a '-, . V 4sw 4'J" x 11'' X 74 ' Er.ch oven is eqni'l"- in-ide oven. Overall diineiiMons: leiii'Ui w. !( i;'ht tiO." Used, In fair condition. A large quantity of Cases. Boxes and fiei line following: W.HKlcn Transport Boxes, various sixes Aer. Engine Cases . ,t Pteel Boxes with Brass Hinges, compii" - handles. Approx; 14" x 12'' X 18V-" . , Ammunition Boxes, hardwood Wooden Reels, various sles Metal Reels, various sires t SO THIS IS COMMUNISM The above are only partial lists of the items i each lot. Detailed Information and passes to inspect tne above equipment mav be obtained at the address (;iven below. I)I.( OMI'UKSSION ( II AMIU II ' Decomprf ssion Chamber consists of a steel cylinder 8G" in diameter x 17 V" lon, with conical ends. Chamber is made of ',2" and 34" welde .teel and has 2 compartments bolted together to form 1 cylinder, length of small compartmen , 7.' This Decompression Chamber is completely equipped with valves, controls, aircraft bucket t :pe seats and various other equipment and instruments including inter-office eommunicatl m sets, electric motors, aecesxorU's and pumping equipment. Operated by an increase decrease hand operated flow control valve, altitude 0-40,000'. This Decompression Chamber is the type used by the RCAF for testing aircrew personnel. Could possibly be adapted for use in diving and sulvatflnR operations. AIRCRAFT SPARES ANI EQUIPMENT The following Aiicraft Spares and Equipment are also available: Large assortment of Aircraft Tires, various sizes and makes. Large assortment of Aircraft Tubes, various sizes and makes. Aircraft Wheel Assemblies Aircraft Brake Assemblies Wide range of Aircraft Ground Handling Equipment Including: Towing Bars Spares for Hurricanes, Dakotas and Harvard.? ' t - Rlinss Aircraft Instruments Portable Work Platforms Navigation Lamps Propellor Test Equipment Vaive Assemblies ddress all emittlries to: kej TS oi:ffll l'K.Siii 11 s.ii.r. on r., t.-iv ADMINISTRATION W.W... sea Island. vs COMMUNISM had hardly climbed into the saddle in Czechoslovakia when every Boy Scout and every Girl Guide in that land was disbanded. In other words, these organizations which have so abundantly proven their value in the wholesome and healthful development of youth, for generations, wore abolished as rapidly as it was possible to do it. And this is the Communism the gentle doctrine Canada and Canadians are asked by some to embrace! TONIGHT ' TERMS AND tOSIHtiO; Offers to purchase merchandise are irvl1 thi fnllrtu'lilfr enndlllons: lal The r;irMiriillun uliiill liave tin- rli:'1 '" '"'I'1" HEAR Hit tiflrrs 111 wliole or In part (hi If nny nffiT la awi"'t w'H "" J cr" wlthmit wnrrunty of nny kind (rxnpt ,,,, of will IM RllTJjrci V() me oinrr unui ...." a, . . - ... J. ...... ....... ,. will ix- P" Dollies for Wing and Tail Handling Eclipse Generators Drip Trays Engine Starters Bomb Loading Equipment Engine Spares Aircraft Electrical Equipment THERMOMETERS A wide range of New Thermometers, various types and sizes including Industrial thermometers with maximum and minimum recorders. BAKERY EQl'IPMENT 1 Ceiling Type Proofer, travelling bucket capacity 1440 loaves per hour at H min. per proof, containing 85-4 ioaf travelling buckets of steel and canvas construction. Dough elevator with 0 selector forks for carrying dough. Powered by an AC Electric Motor 3 Phase, 550 Volts, 60 Cycle, 1750 RPM, 2 H P. Also 1 Steam Wooden Proofer, 4 sections Intruding hardware, steam pipes,. -tc. Proofrr U sertional and can be dismantled for moving. Steam heat supplied from a Fletcher Upright Steam Boiler compute with fittings. FLETCHER BAKING OVEN White enamelled front, corrugated sides and rear. Complete with valves arid fittihfc Including thermometer graduated from 200 degrees to 750 decrees F. Overall dimension of overt lenth mv x 12" wide x 8' 6" high. Dimension of inside of oven ftpprox. 17 Va' long, ir wide and 113,4'' high. Complete with grates, fittings, etc. Id) iHirchftwr will V required to take (1pllv'" .1 s (or rt'iuovo from the premises ut U " limit -t by the Ciwrxfrntlou. 'M,Nf' wtlrn i n i i HTiim Noi Hon. Leslie EYRES Alinisler of Trade and Industry V A ft AWttTS CORPORATI T V K m Gabardine Suits GREEN, GOLD, BIEGE BROWN AND GRAY WITH THE NEW LOOK DRESSES for AFTERNOON and STREET WEAR Printed Jerseys and Crepes Sizes 18V2 to 24 Vi NYLON HOSE 54 Gauge PENCIL SEAMS NEW SHADES DISCUSS it Address all enquiries to: Branch Sales Office, War AsseU Corporation, Admihistrallem Bids., S"4 Island, Vancouver, B X. "REGIONAL LEVEEOPMENT of immsn ( OUI.MP.lA" SEE t:S FOR All. REQUIREMENTS IN mim Slippy Consult us for your needs in all tJ'Ivs Everything in hleh-d MJ O WATCH FOR O ANNETTE'S FASHION REVIEW MAKC'H 9 & 16, CAPITOL THEATRE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Oilers to purchase merchandise are invited subject to the following conditions: ai The Corporation shall have the right to accept or to reject any or all offers in hole . 'ib" ''iPany offer is accepted, sale will be on a t an "as Is where is" basis Without warranty of any kind 1 except as to the Crown's title) and wMI be subject to the other usual sales conditions of the Corporation. ...... ci On acceptance of offer, purchase price will be payable in full. id 1 Purchaser will be required to take delivery of merchandise sold for remove from the premises at hi.s own expense) within a time 11m t set by tiie Corporation. WATCH FOR FCRTIIFR ANNOUNCEMENTS WAR ASSETS CORPORATION (704i OMf Cards for every occasion. DIBB PRINTING C ANNETTE mansell Walk Upstairs in Stone Building 10:15 P.M. n0 ! BESNER BLOCK