r ms Mr Chamberlain re- bar not to long ago Foreign ... 1 1 1 I - 1 .1 -TI It . II UUCIIIIVU A14ftU C a - - I m - - I J U. aW Vn B :!: 11 iivr Iiru-iiiini jaw iiip tmthle of &U DoJillcal dUeis- I II I - A Jl 1 -J ii Miniiirr vnii juv vacua . v t2f and filled with dli- J ' I MIC LI ULil UlClh Ull- m ttady to meet the chal- n lUDDenirop maac worn . . ft W (Ul Willi H ! K fir a J I wai u inacra iVtJon. there Is but one uA we "an ele Jt!L rhmberlaln lind tharthe '.reign minister. In hli l a . . aft.. C I 4 f I J ft V. . acttMrlA ain uj join in c vuu i.a a ll r ... . . vrinm iiiiui in iru baii: ivuw ind that the raider, having cs- he British naval blockade. now at large on the high teas. itiAUV& tUltlltt w wm. ' Ciumbcrlaln aald that five ships had been sunk during put wrcic, meir tonnage iouii- MOOO, On the other hand. ons of Oerman shipping been captured at sea during wme period, making British . . . ... . . u the submarine situation waa In hand and declared that bli u. p r nrivpn u I liii. m o.im many destroyed. He said there a growing lawlessness1 in ... . ...... - V Uli. Vt W ....... 7 words are too strong to ex-i - . .... . i ... V V W V I o operations of- Importance the western front during the h j rp r i Miitrnnnintr pvimil iii vek had been the signing of Turkish treaty. Anthony Kden n n ji. j j i it rr l n 1 0 h f An t h a Aim Mf hn A1in I a wi tiiu lib if, vtiv f state In London between niininn daiiIhaI mImI.i.m nnn v. vi tile I1UU1U UTCitllilL:!. "on, Anthony Eden. Secretary State for the Dominions, dcclar- that the Allies would prosecute conn .mill tw.... .... nn nrf vi uiikii uiciu n uii biiu HitlerUm and the right of rclig 3a . . . . . 'v,u Lll.l I. I lll WJ r II'III I1IIL w desired by Great Britain but 3 peen thrust upon her by brok- Pfomlses and' armed force. There u!d be no natch wnrlc nl(rn now. '-ague vi nations . W a fJ V PPrinrr lc I oIIaI b vuuvu 11 GO Intn TwnlUlli At Geneva On December GENEVA. October 2fl! ...- .... .urn ni n a i of tween Dcrlln and Delzlum and Holland was suddenly cut off at noon today. There was no immediate explanation as to the reason. It WAR CLOTHING SHirrCD TORONTO Two hundred boxes of warm clothing for British Children evacuated Irom rlties is being shipped from Canada by the I.O.D.E. SUBMARINE TOLL LONDON Kighty-nlne persons are dead or missing as a result of German submarine attacks on four British ships around Gibraltar during the past few days. BATTLESHIP DESTROYED OSLO Information has been received here to the effect that the British Royal Air Force planes. In their raid, on Whit-hclmshaten on the second day of the war, destroyed a 26,000-ton German warrshlp. one of the Reich's most up-to-date, by smashing It in two with bombs. OBJECTS ! Berlin Cuts Off Holland And Belgium j AMSTERDAM. October 29: I War News UNITED CHURCH SOKRY TORONTO The executive of the United Church of Canada, in a statement, regret a land taken by 75 of its ministers in regard to the war as being "neither wise or proper." Steadfast loyalty to the Empire in the crisis was TO LIST Soviet Russia Protests to Great Brl tain at Interference With Her Ships MOSCOW, October 26: (CP) Russia Informed the British ambassador, Sir William Seeds, In a note last night that she regards the Brl- i r . earner rorecasi Tomorrows Tides mm mm . Ttxtf Rupert and Queen Char-ttelLand High 0:31 ajn. 19.1 ft Fresh easterly winds, 12:36 pan. 20.9 ft o-tly c. ioudy and cold. J Low 6:35 a.m. 63 ft. 19:09 pjn. 3.8 ft NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1J3J. PRICE: S CENTS eal i indslide In Quebec Election III T lATI? A lMC,TI7r,TVJ nnrw m m mm u a m." irai atar l- Hi i v l-m i n i ? vr rw ERMAIni NOW IT HAS FORCED WAR ON WORLD ...v- - - 0 1 - . . . . ..t I7m-na u llllliin i T in! f ' ,. Illl t fill ULIVHl.l llllllllll) 1 Mill IIL'I 111,111 Ikill I1I-SI1II1 is At Large LONDON, October 20. Prime Minister Neville! on war progress, commenting on the speech of Ger-, r- i T t-J Ti'i I , . . foreign itiiuiMvr uuauuiu von uiouentrop at uanzig. week, said there was onlv one answer Great Britain give to Germany and "we are prepared to give it. not EJig ana mai enauengca be' Germany, despite re- i i ...i.i it.. ..... i ' . ...I . French "Land Battleships" Are Proving Invaluable Against Nazis These remarkable photographs, made in co-operation with French military authorities on the eve of war and Just released, show a heavy French tank In ai-Uon in northern France Reports from that section of Germany invaded by French forces state these huge land battleshios are proving invaluable to the French forces. Their h avy armor is a match Tor all but the heavier antitank guns and their heavy batteries are sure death for machine-gun nest, in their path. These tanks are reported to carry field guns and be ab e to mow down all opposition in their path. MEETS HIS ' ! GENERALS ( I Lightning Campaign By Sea And Air Against Great Britain Mooted BERLIN, October 26: Chancellor ! Adolf Hitler met with twenty of !hls generals and high military staff officers at the chancellory yesterday. Newspapers in Berlin came out with announcements such as "There will be no stopping now. The die has been cast. The time has come when the war desired by Oreat Britain must rain down on ,them." It was Indicated that a j lightning campaign would be instituted with a view to breaking the British blockade ofGcrman 'by means of shattering bombardment of the British Isles ter. General Gocrlng said hope of peace was past. that all' NO CHANGE IN COURSE tlsh contraband list as a violation Von Rlbbcntrop's Speech Notwllh- of the principles of International standlug Germany Must law which tendered to destroy In-1 Change Its Tune ternatlona! trade. The Soviet reserved the right to LONDON, October 26: (CP) -claim compensation for Russian An official commentary on the i-... ..,,iiinir fmm pnforrpment sDccch of Oerman Foreign Mlnls- Assemblv'mf the contraband list. ,ter Joachim von Rlbbentrop at The note said that Union or Soc-panzig on iuwuy uu . .. . i n.nKii, cv,i. ,,. "nrpnt nritaln and Franc will OOVlCfc 4VI-1IUU1H. Ottilia nvtvi ----- IlallSl continue on the course they havo - .rt nrooertv and could not be the subjected to any measures oi com JllVI, IVJ w.v. . kpI for themselves until the attl a8ue of Man. i. iu u.i, .Clohf h n,mii tn'tude W the German government - to J til 111 11 KM III W1I1L1I w. m v w cemher 4. u. mort merchant shins. Umdergoes a change. BREAKS IN WESTWALL ARE FOUND Famous Line Is Not Impregnable, French Believe Million And Half Germans Massed and more intensive submarine war. Mpa,,tlme. accnrdlne to lnforma- fare. Hon obtained here, no less than; ninety divisions or 1,500.000 soldiers, are massed by Germany on the northern front. This would be sufficient to make a solid line of I men three deep along a 100-mlle! , front. F,ne ot German loud speakers at tha ELECTION DATE SET People of New Brunswick To Be Called To Polls On November 20, Premier Announces ; FREDERICTON, New Brunswick, i October 26: (CP) Premier A. L. Dysart announced today that New (Brunswick will hold a provincial PARIS, October 26: (CP)-Auth- election on November 20. The Pre-orltative French military quartern mler pointed out that the govern-said today that three breaks had ment's mandate expires In a few been discovered In Germany's West- months and the campaign "would wall of the famous Siegfried Line be most inopportune in spring or through which the French could early summer of next year when plunge at any time they desired, efrort should be directed to other However, it Is not expected that matters." either side will launch a major The last election was keld In offensive this winter but will June 1935. The Liberals now hold rather wait until spring when 39 seats and the Conservatives five aerial conditions lor flchtlne will be bet- with four vacancies. Borgund Case Disposed Of $200 Imposed on Vessel Today Halibut front yesterday urged the French) to lay "down arms and shake avlng been adjourned from nands- (Tuesday after the evidence of the The French answered back: uTS defence witness had been j "Change the record." j heard, the case of the local halibut i French machine guns put one of I boat Borgund, . Capt. Anton Dyb- In 1 S 1 Ll 1 l t 11W..4 the loud speakers out of business. navn' cnrBea '4"uu; Jin a closed chicken area north of rairois were again acuve De- Masset Inlet, was resumed today, tween Luxembourg frontier and ending in conviction with $200 fins the Rhine yesterday, the Germans The Borgund is also being charged feeling the strength of th French. J with fishing in Area No. 2 on an In Berlin It Is claimed that Area xno. licence, uenry orauie Liberals Are Swept Into Power; Rout Of Duplessis Decisive i Premier Himself Re-Elected But Few Members of His Ministry Survive Godbout Will Be New Premier With Large Legislative Following QUEBEC, October 26: (CP) Hon. Adelard Godbout and his Liberal party scored a landslide victory in Wednesday's, provincial election in Quebec, Premier Duplessis' government being swept out of office. Latest returns show 67 Liberals elected, 15 Union National one Independent and one Nationalist. Duplessis retained his seat in Three Rivers but six of his mln- 1 1 ? isters were defeated. Mayor Caml- 1 ' n Koude of Montreal was the only Independent elected. Paul Gouin, Action Liberale leader, was defeated with all 56 candidates of nl'..roup. a they kept coming In steadily nilin? up the lead to make the Liberal vtatory more complete than was the party's overthrow three years ago. Premier Dunlessls retained his -3 in Three Rivers but only three -f his cabinet ministers will return with, him to the Leglrlature. Gcdbout, former Premier and fairner from the south slde"6f the iJnMter of munldDal affairs. There are a total of eighty-six ) -ts In the Quebec Legislature and, with the Liberals winning sixty-seven already, only nineteen, at the ouMde. are left for the Opposition. The Union? Nationale representation la redu?ed from seventy-one ' to the fifteen seats. Chirlevolx - Sasuenay does not vote until November 16. The defeated Premier, Maurice DuDlessis, had nothing to say last nteht In regard to the overthrow of his administration. Following the overwhelming vlc- ltory of the old party in yesterday's election, the Liberals, under Mr. Godbout were making ready today to take over Quebec's admlnlstra-i Uon and co-operate with the feder-lal government. ' Bulletins MOKE RUSSIAN DEMANDS STOCKHOLM Russia is reported to be demanding naval base concessions from Sweden and Norway. The Soviet would use the Swedish port of Gothen-berg and Narvik on the west coast of Norway. MICHAEL IS EIGHTEEN BUCHAREST, Roumanla 'Crown Prince Michael attained his eighteenth birthday yesterday and assumed a seat in the Senate. He was presented with a German auto. . C. MUNICIPALITIES VICTORIA The Union or B.C. Municipalities, in convention, passed a resolution asking the provincial government to take over the entire cost ot education, financing it by income or sales tax. Mayor O. L. Jones or Kel-owna was elected president. IS HE WAILING "MAMMY"? HOLLYWOOD Al . Jolson and Ruby Keeler have separated. The former Is on his farm. The latter has -gone home to mother.. A divorce is planned by Ruby. Indian Agent James Olllett re turned to the city last night from. a trip to KItselas and Port Esslng-ton on official duties and will be EVERYBODY HAPPY NOW Soon after the polls closed a K,n and Manion Satisfied at Re- victory was conceded, result suit of Election In Quebec OTTAWA. October 26 i (CD-Prime Minister William ' Lyon Mackenzie Kin jr. speaking last night In Ottawa In regard to the result of the Quebec provincial election, said the result showed "above all else that the people of Quebec are as one with their fellow Canadians of other prov- 8$. I awier.ee Rlvejcwav elected In ,ncM ,n thelr determination that i.'KD'i mm irui.- jaoitBiioawr" at the side of Great Britain and France in. the war to defend freedom. Conservative Leader. Dr. R. J. Manion, said "participation in the war is no longer an issue. Quebec makes Canada unanimous in the war effort. Now let's get on with the war." Hon. Ernest Lapointe. minister of justice, who with three other Dominion cabinet ministers had staked their posts on a Duplessis defeat and campaigned in the election because of the Quebec Premier's criticism of Dominion government war measures, said he and his collegues would carry on. SOVIET NOT SATISFIED Plebiscite In Poland Does Not Suit Russia So Another Will Be Held . MOSCOW, October 26: The plebiscite held by Soviet Russia in the part of Poland taken over by Russia has not proven satisfactory to the Soviet. In eleven districts Soviet candidates were not elected. Accordingly, new elections will be held. - CONVERGING ON LONDON Cabinet Ministers Of Empire Are I Gathering For Council of War LONDON, October 26: Dominion cabinet ministers are converging on London for a council of war which will open In a few days and last for two weeks. The Dominions representatives will Inspect munition plants, 'army camps and naval de-' pots. They may also be taken to i France far a visit to the Western 'Front so that they will be able to report fully to their governments on the British war effort. The snow level Is gradually dropping lower on the mountains around Prince Rupert as winter continues Its approach. Yesterday It made Its Initial appearance ot the season on Mount Oldfleld, Be tween Prudhomme and Rainbow le aniline o pntinciAi fnr fhf rrnwri inavlncr fnmnrFAu' Art Vi I c rinnl u n Tnka ifAiAn,. .fM. 1 1 nearly all French troops have leftjand T w. Brown Is appearing In of the fall to various-Naas River I was wet snowfall of blizzard pro- German soil. the defence. points; portions.