i I Kaiser Rill DO RN. Holland. Nov. 15 f Gr-inany Invades Holland. Vnnrr Kalsor WtlKelm may iv t go underground for rota tion from the aerjal at- ick t his successor as ruler ,f Oermany. Air raid helteri jr ready In the sard em of iorii where for twenty-one cars the former Emperor, tow eighty years of age. has ived :n exile. 4 4 - EAGER FOR AIR FORCE : Uerrults Study To Take ThfJr I laces In The Fighting Stjuad- join Of The Clouds By Otfir B. RIIOAOBS LONDON. November 15: iCPi - At a rioyai Air Force Initial Traln- 4 4 "8 Wing somewhere on the coast" an undetermined number oi eager young men wrestle with the early inmcacies oi air navigation, gun- a. nrv Ivwnhlno lliu.. i j .1.- to acquire disciplinary habit and exposing him to danger. to. toughen their bodies. Most of Initial Training Wings do a lot them, between 18 and 23 years of of classifying. They get their age. are In good physical shape pupils with provisional reeommen- lready but they get compulsory elation that they be assigned to physical Jerks anyway. Then, if such duties as those of pilots, ob- thy want to, they can play soocsr. Jerrwf, air gunners, radio opera-field hockey, rugby football, ton, photographers-and the like, squash, tennis, erlcket and base- Those recommendations are not halt final, however, and the student Most Englishmen look pretty -MJ flirt n etotHIieatlon chang-funny playing baseball but It Is d at the end of his term here a new game to them, a tough one a resalt of the showing' he has which doesn't take too long to wade. play and they are gradually get- The raw kW recruit Is not alone ting used to It. to school. He Unds Air Force When they aren't playing games If?6" mn alongside him, taking or diving into the school's fine ;. . . . ,4 . ,.l .v.it. -u l jcuvm muuruia uare an ra.uy learn- May Burrow . S . tJJJVSS noo. round a host of nnrlrimlni7 "-f ".-rZ flvlnir tpt In "T.lntr ,"L subject they may need to know If youngsters working at desks In in abandoned amusement pavilion, surrounded by disused slot machines and other such adjuncts of wnat is called In this "fun fair." Trainers." 'hy are to serve in wartime. Piloting Aground When they leave here these boys will go to an Elementary Training The Link Trainer looks like 1 v-wi, ti uiv taiiuiii J () t 4 country a anali section of airplane fuselage,! they can. to a Service Flyln ru . , . ' . oliiuws wane uiej wui get arli ?- ' T"y f COekp4t- 11 U fltt,d w1th controU' acquainted with fast and power-ary classes for the enlarged Air and can be manoeuvred like e,fui aircraft Fbrce. youths who will some day -Huh- wrept thit It doesn't leave J fn hi the Empire's air battles, de- where H Is and Is never more than fend coast and trade routes or about five feet off the ground. ' YORK COPPER bomb the enemy in his own eoun- In tt the student can get about NBW YORK. November 14: (CPi irv all the sensations of flying and his March copper closed at 1158c For a few weeks they are here instructor can check his reactions per pound on the New York metal for their elementary instruction, to the various sensations without market yesterday I u. "", ;,.;. ..'""C" - -t; lift IH EE3 .vrr.ber 15, 1039. THE DAILY NEWS .i r PAOE FIVE LAST WINTER? T!; year-wnenevcr a cow threaten- put rem crop oi ;Zi vainrnut in uui iuuu, xi in tin. tro vkiping. noi, mill froni dfl. --"' w, VATRON01 TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8, D. Johosuya Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .12. Bralorne, 10.75. Cariboo Quartz, 2.12. Dentonla, Xl2. Falrvlew, J)2. Cold Beit, 21. Hedley Mascot, .43. Mlnto, m. Noble Five, .02. Pacific Nickel, .14. Pend Oreille, 22. Pioneer, 2.17. Premier, 1.42. Prlvater, 8. Reeves McDonald, 2b. Reno, 0. Relief Arlington, .12. Salmon Oold, JOi. Sheep Creek, 1.12. Cariboo Hudson, M. Oils A. P. Con., 20. Calmont, J. C. tt E., 2.10. Home, 2J5. Pacalta, .04. Royal Canadian, 20 X Div. Okaltar 1.10. Mercury, .06. Prairie Royalties, .21. Toronto Aldermae. .41. Seattle, 1.14. Central Pat., 2J0. Con. Smelters, 49.25. East Malartic, 2.S1. Francoeur,' .48. Gods Lake, .60. Hardrock, 13. Int. Nickel, 47.75. Kerr Addison, 2D4. Uttle Long Lac, 3.10. McLeod Crckihutt, 2.11. Madden Red Lake. 1.26. Moneta, 1. Noranda. .76. Pickle Crow, 4.20. Preston East Dome, 1.97. Sin Antonio. 1.77. Fherritt Gordon, 1.32. Steriacona, 8. Uchi, 0. .Bouscadlllac. .am. Mosher, .09. Oklend. .12. fWltT? CfOld. .01. Dominion Brldse, 40.75. New York AllU Chalmers, 404. .American Can, HOT. Amer. Tel. and Tel.. 168s4. Anaconda. 31 'fc. Baldwin Locomotive, 17T. Bethlehem Steel, 83 . Boeing Aircraft. 275. Borg-Warner, 27 Douglas Aircraft, 81. Dupont, 17734- General Electric, 3834. General Motors, 56'i. Goodyear, 24' 8. Inland Steel, .87. International Nickel 40 'J. Kennecott Copper. 40 H. National Biscuit. 23. New York Central, 20. North American Aviation, 574. Pennsylvania. 25 4. Public Ser. of New Jersey, 398. Radio Corporation, 5. Republic Steel, 23,J. fiony Vacuum Oil, 8238. Standard Oil of California. 26J4. Standard Oil n' vew jersey, 47',4. tinited Frlut, 84 V2. United States Rubber. 38?i. Unlied States Steel, 70i. Grade Fields Visits Front Popular British Entertainer Other Celebrities Are Entertaining Troops PARIS, Nov. 15. Grade Fields, Sir Seymour Hicks and other British celebrities in the entertainment world visited the front today to entertain the British soldiers. Allowances Are Boosted Wives and Children of British Fighting Men to Get More, It Is Announced LONDON, Nov. 15. Allowances for wives and children of men .serving with the various fighting forces of Great Britain have been substantially increased, according to an announcement by Leslie Hore-Bellsha, the secretary for war. Free railway warrants to travel in Eneland are to be granted on a limited scale to soldiers on leave. Five thousand J.-cn Rupert people read the Daily News. It pays to let them know what yoa have to sell f '3 25 azs. INVASION 1 BELIEVED I IMMINENT Despite Reassurances, There Are . Signs Germany .May Enter Belgium or Holland .'minutes notice. Definite instruc- Amerlcan Car and Foundry, tlons have been given as to what American Locomotive, 1 American Smelting, 514. people should do In case of air I raids. j Both Dutch and Belgian govern-'ments still Insist that there is n need for undue alarm and that in-(tensive defensive steps that are jbelng taken are entirely of a pre-cautionary nature against events which might arise out of a surprise violation of their neutrality. Americans and l.itcns had been advised to evacuate Holland and j Belgium if convenient. I People have been advised to re- hearse precautions to be taken 1 in the event of air taids. Owing to pressure of duties, a radio address to have been given .by Belgium's defence minister was j postponed. German planes return 'ing from reconnaissance flights deep Into France continue to fly over Belgium. j In easlern Holland there were two accidental explosions of land mines causing the deaths of five Dutch soldiers and one civilian. So far this week has brought ! no new developments of Import -1 ance either in the European war . or the International situation gen- i erally. The German- invasion of Holland has failed to materialize and In British authoritative quar- . ters the opinion is expressed tha?, such an invasion than at any time and since tne war began. Rome, however, suszests that' the Invasion has been only defer-1 red and that, meantime, there win be an intensive Nazi Dress cam-1 palgn against Holland and possibly ' a mass German offensive against the Allies on the Western Front. Holland and Belgium continue to make preparations for any eventuality although both stated that everything being done was of a purely precautionary nature. 1 The Speaker of . the Belgian i Chamber of Deputies told that 10 ozs. JUST THAT MUCH BETTER This advertisement Is not publisher or displayed by the Llquof Control Board or by the Government ot Bruun coiumiui Byrd Expedition Sets Sail Today Third Antarctic Exploration Trip , Starts Early This Marnlng From Boiton BOSTON, November .15: Rear Abmiral RleKard E, Byrd's third Antarctic expedition got away from Boston at dawn this morning aboard the motorshlp North Star. DIES IN ALBERTA Mrs. John Harris Passes Away Today at Viking Where She Was Paying Visit Many friends will learn with regret of the death which occurred this morning at Viking. Alberta, where she had been visiting for the past three weeks, of Mrs.. John Harris of this city. She had suffered a stroke only this Sunday. The family in the city v111 have the deep sympathy of many friends. Formerly Mrs. Rasmus Peterson before her marriage to Mr. Harris three years ago, deceased had b;en a resident of Prince Rupert for fifteen years. She was sixty-four years of age and a native ofNor- way. PARIS. November 15: The be- In addition to the widower. Mrs. lief still prevails In Paris- that th Harris leaves to mourn her loss a Netherlands and Belgium are '.n son, Peter Peterson, who may 'Imminent danger of .Ntfzl invasion leave for Viking tonight, and four The situation is terise -despite re- dau?htters Mrs. Herman Peterson .assurances In the face of. warn- of Viking; Mrs. Magnus Peterson, ings. The population of ' Belgium who was called to Viking Monday, 'has been officially advised by a Mrs. Albert Erickson, and Mr3. .government radio broadcast to be Walter Howarth. for air raids of which they ;ready Harris was a member of the migni noi nave any more man ten less than J ctni there is no more danger today of i a labUt' ladles of the Aloose. The funeral will take place at Viking. Bargain Event! Less than Y a Tablet for ASPIRIN Canadian Druggists every where, now feature economy bottle of Safest Fast Relief for Pahs and Colds at price any body can afford... Here 3$ good news for millions. There s no need to take chances on taking strong, dangerous drugs. Dominion drug gists are now featuring Aspirin, recognized as the fastest relief you can use for pain and colds safely, for Remember Aspirin does not harm the heart. For great speed plus safety. Jy yoc. It s a bareain you i miss. But be sure you get Aspirin, Be sure it's ASPIRIN! If every tablet does' not show the word "Bayer" on it in the form of a cross, it is not Aspirin. Don't let anybody tell you it is.- 100 tablets 98' body yesterday that there was still i 1 good reason to hope that Belgium - ! - ' would be soared the horrors of ln-tts TIIE si'I'kf.me coikt oi mutisii vaslon and war but there was also, iHimlmV need for precautions. Any Invasion In th Mjllrr f 111. ilmlnUlnitln of the Netherlands wnM ffir! .ur Belgium Int. nnr V. .....I.J I And 7, u"- it.- Miltrr at thr EM ale of Erllns less me nation wished to commit, iwum, irrasni intrtatr Suicide. ' TAKE NOTICE that by order of Vis' Honcr. W. E. ?ushr, made on the lOtli . " I day of November. A. O. 1939, I ni John Robert Service, grandson AlLL? oi Airs. Peter Black of this city.! twtir hm da una mint th J4 now located at San Clemente, Call-1 Tat ireiby mjuimi to rurnun foml'a. herf. h ha h.,. . 1?. Prcperty Vfrltod. to me on or be- . . " rore tne imh day any of or Dewrober, December, MMmu manager oi a palatial tourist hotel. His sister. Mantaret Ser vice, also known In Prince Rupert through visits here, has an Im portant stenographic nearby San Diego. position in A.D.. . "l mv in tJ-J vi.f iiin ffiiiwi. of thV lixlebtedu- to me forthwith. DuteU the ISth day of November, A.D. !39 NORMAN A. WATT OfXIcltl AdmlnlAtiutor, fXiOM nuprt, B.C. ! Y