a t-nTM i i ...... n.iuiui.ni.nn,MI., . - . f LETTERBOX I Pr.nrr Rupert Da.Ip Jftftos Thursday, Novembpr 4, 1943 1 HOUSING IS , CONSIDERED' K ' " . . GREAT VICTORY Editor," Daily News: . Thank God for the victory of the progressive forces of democracy over the reactionary forces of Republicanism. Our faith In . am. T " an i This advertisement is not pu'olisliea or c;sp;ayea by the Liquoi Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia. An Independent dally newspaper deoted to the upbuilding of Prince ttupen kiid ail communliiM comprising northern and central British Columbia I Authorized aa Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published evert afternoon except 8undaT bv Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. a. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBEK OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BCREAO OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES . ., Joint Committee1 Maying. Toward IlaTkig Situation Her Relieved In Time With a view to meeting an anticipated housing shortage in Prince Rupert when operations " DIM. .. t eet under way at Port Edward City Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month. 75c; Per Year. 8 00. UBEE52!1I By Mail. Per Month. 50c, Per Year. 15.00 In connection with the cManese democratic institutions has been j restored. j The 50,000,000 American voters were not as stupid as most prophets and predictors Ira- j aglned. In the greatest demo-1 cratic election ever held in world history, the American people have endorsed the policies of ; Harry Truman. j He will abolish the last vestige j TransCanada P"lp mill, measures have been . i recommended by a special com-Vjj mittee representing Prince Ru-pert Chambef of Gommerce and "- V-city - council. L ; M.' Felsenthal Highway AKING OF THE INITIATIVE bv the federal T n reported at tne meeting or me , n. Chnmhor nf Call- government in calling a conference with the 4 fniiCe IUjJi v vtiunwi . i i ' nf slnverv in thp United States: Tiu. m.iimi tomea mmaint with Rmivrr ai4 Tr..,.. merce on wni ,nu mi- i;ui;c j --- -v- by the committee Which con- by the abolition of racial dis-j sists besides Mr. Felsenthal,, of crimination. ; R. G. Hopkins. R. B. Montar'oi He will resurrect the political i o.i am T B Bfabk ' S freedoms enunciated by Wash- j tub.. juQcnon box. hl. ,tc. J mtluam, ramalni ln.lru.llon. for Hl.in... ". ' Plu lck... 1 ln.lruct,on. u .en In, ud Oil. .iio lla i,,."," rMl vm to to opera OWIU la a an an amattac amuar atMlun). duui . aram. I A mat.,,, The city council has been lngton and Jefferson by the de-asked by th committee to In-1 structlon of . the vicious Central Mortgage and Hartley Bill. n tV""?" - a. . la atT RRTLACrMKKT MIMMt TTH Wa mm fortunate in purailn the an-lira Canadian aurplua Army ituck am-stating of ovrr tony rarloiula of abarra and raplacamam part, for tnt abova aracrltd rMto. Writ for prira of ar part or armaarr In ataava radio, iia.a. acarr. t raalU arrvm akava a-d draaava. Parts Include lema of fmty rlaod. ara rapiaramrnt pant for all radaua. X '5. lousing Corporation to send a He will maintain a "balanced representative , hero to disciui budget and preserve prosperity, the housing situation with coun- by the application of New Deal J ell. The possibility of National Ktyneslan economics. Housing Administration assist-1 And he will restore confl- r,:tk8.u.'?''-.,. mix It tmtfr ift&Makii.m n iimhii POM, r aenl J a.,mi,tHr " (. Manual H ance to apartment building will .fence in the worm oy reuer-. ating his foreign policy aeciara-1 tion that "We do not want peace MTTEIIT be explored. War Assets Cor poration will be asked to put the SHIP FOR CHINA Shipyards at Lauzon, Quebec, have constructed what is said to be the largest passenger vessel ever built in Canada for a foreign country. Here is the 3.058-ton . " I'iHTlNO ru J tl lillll 1 TAak in our time but peace FOR ALL former United States Army ad V KIT ship backing into Quebec harbor a moment after it was chris- mmlstration buiidlng on First j TIME, tened "Hu Men." Built for the Ming Sung Industrial Company Avenue and the former naval j America -ias uaumpnea over $7.50 wardroom quarters overlookins the forces of reaction. of China, the 283-foot vessel will operate on the Yangste River. (CP Photo) "STROMBERG." provinces on the subject of a TransCanada Highway is an encouraging more, in line with other signs of active interest and appreciation which Ottawa has been manifesting of late in a matter on which it seemed so long to be indifferent. Needless to say, the provinces will waste no time in accepting the invitation to the conference and preparing their representations. Now that federal aid appears at last to be coming for the development of highways on a national basis so that the country may be able to exploit the growing tourist industry, much of the business in which it is now losing to the better roads of the United States,, it is to be hoped that no sectional differences will be allowed to weaken the general representations such as disputes as to what routes are . to be selected. We have already been warned that, such disputes might delay action in the general accomplishment. The finance minister of the Province of British Columbia, it is interesting and reassuring to note, declared at the recent: convention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Vancouver that there were three routes through British Columbia and that the two which might not be chosen for federal aid in an over-all.' TransCanada highway project could count upon adequate attention from the province. One of the three routes referred to by Mr. Anscpmb was the northern transprovineial. highway terminating at Prince Rupert. CANADA AND UNITED STATES THE CLOSE ALLIANCE between Canada and I United State in spirit was never better exemplified than during the recent presidential el Oamera nt 11 roU llrtiliint ayatenia- aaar wt. allmlnata tha "8" toaltary from your nulla aal. Th vibrator aupplr raa haiidla Uic moat pov.artul of farm radio. )4hrara vrtlf t at a i ' if,t y bt uard to .,,..J., . the waterfront on- the public market with a iew to having them converted to housing accommodation. ( ', Dr. R. G. Larg. president, reported having discussed the situation, with a National Housln? peared attractively with some of the male models while Mm. Jack Marchant accompanied her small son in a fetching number. I !l lM.va. Ju.l d i, gaa enitina US H p ut, ganaralor output to t. atoraga batlrrlaa Kn u eoaaplata. raady to aaaraibla, all parta. Reminiscences By w.i. and Reflections 1..U V""' ,! 4 luova ana wirv lurnianm. enaaala aa drilled and punchad. Wirlns, and layout diagram tupplied. aant complrtaly wlrad and taatad (or - adctlttunal. ... arnrraior. M.-VU, arHi ronirM box. aunt aut),, I Hr J ; A d ui i nistration representative J who had spoken encouragingly. ammetrr, and, fun iaatrurtlona New Tr.lt. as Ano roKTArii.il rnm ai'OII.K.IIT lr ,. ,M pistol ce wKOiV3 ' W1TM SWITCH '10"' sPal eomm.Uee was Away back in the late 'eightie,.; the States were still clear. The! General Benjamin Harrison do-' Grand Army of the Republic commended on IU activity to at the of its Influence date and requested to-carry on. feated Cover Cleveland for the was peak 14 Vol. l.hNr.gT,!., War be, uaadr a uwt m 'Mar. Win ,r.i. ... .. an4 nfAcf irra T3 annn ofti tlnn trt SO ajaparaa. Hard but awJ the South was a long and tedi- Melt. SnOW U ' ous business. Presidential elee- Again- Applauded ' United States presidency. As a ten-year-old boy out in the brisk mining camp of Butte, Montana, we thought it a whale of a show t wua orive puJiay Kill No. ii atandani litmus tions, sometimes, were not with- The men's fashion, show of J r. , V, n I TI-l ; lor wmag buMiaga, c. r -specially the wonderful torch - . ; . ; toe. Hupert Men., and Boys cleyeland light procession. . Store at Capitol Theatre, hl hn.. vm n. mpn aov 12 or it .m liKhllnc aretrrn. Far Ua Kaat lAlao many othar iim a " ' was repeated last nipht before . . ... another large and appreciative And so, when It came to poll- ' .. , . . . , Dnf 0, Models Pat Bol- . . . . audinttce. were The west, if not exactly wild. was a bit woolly in the days of u, owu ...ou.., u, nM lnh T.moa nrem- Factory Pro( '88. Six decades ago, Butte was bfiarcled Thia Aldja Lamp with carry to, ho, banka all rerorda by aaillnjc tan tlrnra our avail, abla aupply It. a laat time a a.lwtnad lauuiuabc ttiiu uau i a mining centre as it is today. ner, Reg Lavlgne, Eugene hoi- marched . t, through . Georgia . withi ... it. now hava anothar lot but do not liston. Wilfrid Taylor, Roy Weiss, LlaMHEQ 4t( HMH r I'Hit. 3 i Winter was sharp with sam- Willlam Tecumseh Sherman i. A i j. fru tninl William MacKenzie. Bobby $4, wait to oraar tma I aad nut arrvlraatil and aold ataa bulb and lelescop lart ection campaign. CLEAN HEAT . . . Savm Your Fuel . . . Saves Your Money . . . It means a cleaner house and decreased fire hazards Call us for prompt FI RNACE SERVICE Thorn Sheet Metal Limited FAWCETT DEALER 253 East 1st Ave. Black 881 The election appeared to have generated almost Z lL" CBr; as much interest among Canadians as it did in the j! betne lUt rited population whooped her Srnuw mrrrnri.rsa bViho (Raaalm a. fawm. Kattd (war mmm. A cm Plata railu. art kit. I'm aanaltiv high frraornry copper oxala datartor. All pan, kit tnriudr an araheia and i.cnu iwut. ...j. a UO. n A . tniY-h torch-lieht -li D h 1 nroKBssfnii nr,.,csfrall ., - States. Newspapers of the-Dominion nrie-f m 2fi, ,uim,m wuh .i J'O.D omtrt (ititNt k JTOB. Wini)tfi. Katni'- '. Ka. laa tiA b I. B u .... . Marchant, Jerry Taylor, Bobby (jjirviuuMy anu .,ui au iar miles jong brightened the night I in t he valley of the Little Bii " .1 , T ; Khutson, Tait Mcweice, hockjt emu aiiiuim laic iiiiiiiv iiiuiiiiii-i .... . ...... S2. aariat, w luat hook it up-nothma tli to buy r"ut' Inatructlon . . Horn, Custer's 7th Cavalry was ated ofQ. emblems w borne "u... above the ,UJ rerry, Lonaia Mauaenscnuo ana massacred the Sioux under by ranks of the marchers was one Tommy Moorehouse. Marky Krecsy, Lois Thompson and Elspeth Mackenzie ap- Sitting Bull. that read: ' - "Poor' old Grover He's been walked over." BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 1 TO EQUIP SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL COW BAY boat mi A P TRAWLEY CI GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compu'l Besner Block Phone 387 Butte was a live town. Householders drew water from pump'i in the streets. Senator Clark and Marcus Daley had made their stakes. A wag wrote: "Senator Copper of Tonopah ditch Made a cool million, in mining and sich Hiked to N'York where a million he blew Buildin' a palace on Sth Avenoo." He did. too. Tthick smelter Prince Rupert School Board will purchase two distinctive hats and rain capes and warning signs to equip the King Ed- Designing - Rm of their space to the proceedings. Radio stations across the country gave much attention thereto, E'en on the street corners and in the casual gathering places it was a tonic of keen discussion. The interest reached its final fruition on election day and there was avid keenness to know about the results. BRILLIANCE, AN ASSET? BRILLIANCE IN A PERSON may be a liability rather than an asset. Brilliance wants to shine, of course, and outshine ordinary people. The ordinary man stands a better chance for Permanence, of prosperity and for evenness of experience than the brilliant man. Employers rather like equable men more than brilliant men. Some employers will not employ men more brilliant than themselves this to avoid unpleasant situations The brilliant man is apt to look clown on a rathe" ordinary employer with unconcealed pity and contempt. Brilliance, if it be wiser, will put a semi-transparent shade over itself. Fin- Workmanship Agents for Kermatli ( ) Jward School safety patrol The Engines equipment will be used by s"hbol boy safety guards afc the school crossing on 3eventh Avenue FOR YOUR ROCK and C0X smoke huns? heavy. Strings of where traffic constitutes a dan-mules provided transportation.' ger to the children. WOuh. PAPER HANGING AND WOOD FINISHING Latest Shades, Styles and Colon J. P. MOLLER Phone BLUE 155 DR. r. J, CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 The chief newspaper was The CALL BLUE Kl numerous Miner. There were cases of pneumonia. ONETIME SLAVING VESSEL The dhow is an Arab coastal essel of about. 150 tons gross weight with one lateen sail. It was widely used-in-the slave Memories of the war between M. J. SAUXD New, Modern Eq:-All Work Guarar: MARGARET M trade. 1 " : - a Y ! Former Rupert Man Appreciates News Word has been received at meeting last night. The October OPTOMETRIS1 In New Offi Board Approves School Accounts Accounts totalling $21,239 for October and $256 for September accounts include $2,000 for the purchase of several, lots from War Assets Corporation which will be incoroorated intn th the Daily News office of James ' Dick, former resident of Prince Rupert for many years, who now , I 1 n 1 1 1 M I rrO If cmut foods fA PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East ' MATTSOtf'S UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS ROOM 10. STONE Bl-New Plm"f were approved for payment by Booth Memorial High School " I tci, iLia. iv. r, 9 11 il: fail itu nag us. the school board at its regular' grounds. Scotland. Writing for him, Mrs. Sinclair says: "My brother loves BLUR M p.o. box n84i I 1 NOW AVAILABLE r&tiS$ W Cimmodore Cafe his Daily News. I also personally think your paper is splendid. It is so Informative, illus trative and bracing in fact 'a live wire' which is my estima Plastic Materials Dunlnnillo Mattresses Drapes Curtain Bed Spreads Cushions, etc Second-Hand , Furniture Phone,,Blue 818 P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HELEN BEAUTY SH Permanent Wa Beauty Culture I all Its branch E 204 4th Street tion in the first place of a really good daily newspaper." ' PROVINCIAL PARK fv I' l ' r w a . i aa I I r II V II III" m 1 II . 1 v T. , yr- v ""-"aaaaaiaaaaa. I l llnit PniJ- THP I I II BOARD IS NAMED Will Supervise Administration handyma: HOME SERV1 GENERAL CONTRA1 Building and repairs of 011 - Roofs, Chimneys COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENT1X DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE COMPLETELY RENOVATED atrur nnrx a a.r. , NEW RED AND ; -Better Than Ever- WHITE Best Food and Service in City flail H CCA 1 I A DCt Fhone n tor Send-ojit Order XJKiLV JlAL lAULL j Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr 1 GEORGE DREW Leader Progressive Conservative Party will peok Thursday Night NOV. 4 ON THE SUBJECT "The Nation's Business" StotfonCBR-8P.M.P.S.T. Prognnhm Hmmrvctiv Party of Salt Lake Mrs. Willa Ray, W. F. Stone, Dr. L. W. Kergln and O. G. Stuart are being recommended as JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21 -22. BESNER BLOCK. P.O Box 8M Phone Blue 442 PRINCE RUPERT ROTTLE COLLECTOR Beer. Coke, Soda and Canad:i Dry Bottles PHONE RED 751. , 1 ' i members of a revived provincial j PHONES Red 894 parks board here, nominations to which were invited by the provincial government from Dr. R. Gr. Large, president of the RUPERT- MARINE REALTY HEW ROYAl HOTEt Black 687 (J. CLAUSEN & SOW) Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-; QUALITY tf MAC SHOE S Bo 774 Serving ttm Fisheries. n,dantir WeH (P.R. Ltd. Cartace, Labelling. Weighing merce. Dr. Large reported the nominations to the Chamber of Commerce at its meeting this week and they were confirmed. Administration of the Salt We Take Listings of BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT . . TRY-RUPERT MARINE REALTY '.'FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Bo48 . i ! .--. . " Phone Cteea 973 A Home Away rrom Hom 90 Room, Hot and Coin Water PRINCE- RUPERT.. B C Phone 251 BQ, Bo. l BLUE 781 BLUI IS Lake swimming resort will come under the jurisdiction of the new board. it A CLASSIFIED AO IN TWE DAILY NEWS WILL