MISS ATLANTA Walking Oxfords With all the zip of style trends plus, comfort and dependability. hov heel to low cuban. Widths A to D. We can highly recommend these shoes. Priced From F AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes German Fuehrer is believed to have hoped to entice some neutral pow-r er preferably United States or Itay to, pursue hU proposals for peace by pressing them upon Great block of' nations Is now, mentioned as an Intermediary. Meantime, a colleague of; Chancellor liltler represents De.r Fuehrer as, belnjr.serenely confident .that hls'appeal for peace wilj be" heeded. He Is reportel'to have said that he THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally. News. Limited,, Third Avenue H. P. FULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week ,,, - Paid In advance, per month By mall to all part! of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year Classified, advertising, per word, per InserUon Local readers, per line, per Insertion '. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone , , 86 Member of Audit Bareai. ot Circulations DAILY EDITION CHAMBERLAIN TO MAKE ' STATEMENT THIS Tuesday, October 10, 1939. , is no indication that Hitler has any WEEK willingness to evacuate Poland or Czechoslovakia (Continued from Paee One) Undoubtedly with the object of : " j keeping up German morale, some of would make an important speech the Nazi newspapers were saying tonight, xnis was taken, to indicate that the French Premier may, after all, make a direct reply to Chancellor Hitler's peace overtures. In Paris While the French press Is disdainful and Indignant over the Hitler proposals, there was little In Paris today to Indicate that there would not be merciless prosecution of the war unless Hitler met with the previously made demands of Great Britain and France. The op- j inlon was nevertheless held by some observers that some sort of a armistice or temporary, truce appeared i to be in the making. Diplomatic activity was undoubtedly being carried out on a tremendous scale although reports were "nebulous and contradictory." France, It appears, however, has settled down for a long war, her an. nounced determination to carry on to victory being, apparently, unshaken by Chancellor Adolf Hitlers last offer to. end, hostilities. No real peace offer has been made so! there can be no reply seems to be the general opinion here. Hitler Still HopfuI Chancellor Adolf Hitler, who appears to be really anxious for peace and wq is reported to have been advised by his military leaders that an armistice la urgently yesterday that Hitler's peace proposals had created a "deep and favorable Impression" even In France. That the coming week will be a fateful one Is generally believed in totem DR. BARBEAU Gives Art Dr. 12 tawa, Berlin. That Germany will take the Barbeau offensive, with the first blow at England, if Hitler's peace plan is rejected is hinted. Large scale activities may follow In putting the pressure on Great Britain and France. Some officials are disposed to take a less hopeful view of the situation, feeling that, while counter proposals may emanate from Great Britain and France, they will be un acceptable to Germany. The definite check to Nazi ambitions in the Baltic by Soviet diplomatic advances following the fnatching of control by Russia In the east Is not an encouraging factor for the Reich. Hitler is belns encircled in a manner which possibly he had not foreseen. In Moscow the official newspaper Izyestia yesterday praised the German terms of peace. The conquest IS SPEAKER Interesting Discourse On Before Wo.nen's Canadian Club r '-nrW of Ot- Domlnlon etnnologis:. gave V)'a very interesting address on "Artr ; before the Women's Canadian Club 3.00 jen Saturday afternoon at the City 9.00 1 Hall. 02 ( Mrs. C. C. Mills, vice-president, 2$l presided. Dr. Barbeau spoke of art .as self expression in the highest form with color, music or singing. Even dally tasks might become some form of art. One of the sources of art was from the Indian craftmanshlp. Another was from the interpretation of surroundings. The Northwest Indian did his carving from his Inspirations, derived from his own surroundings He did not copy but had originality, artistic invention, talent and ability. The Indian had profound knowledge of animal life which gave him many inspirations for his carvings. With numerous beautifully carved poles for illustrations, Dr described the different carvings which represented the In dian traditions and legends. A hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Barbeau was proposed by the chairman. BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL of Poland had been a -contribution department to European peace," the newspaper L. foiiows. H in ita.bc charg said. "A war to crush Hitlerlsm Is an act of criminal folly' was one state ment made In Moscow In regard to necessary, is saw to De prepared to the apparent British and French wait until October. iS for an answer reaction to Hitler's peace terms. irom ureat Britain ana Tancej i ne At Washington At Washington, D.C., Secretary of State Cordell Hull stated last night that the United States had pot been approached by Germany, Great Bri- nritain nnd Franr hut. sn fnr ..taIn or France in regard to the Dos- least, neither President Roosevelt sl1bll,ty of assisting In bringing or Premier Mussolini show any in-.??011 Peace ,n Europe. President cllnation to take up the role of '7anklln D- Roosevelt Is keeping In mediator, something that Is un-:'close touch wltn the United States doubtedly dlsa'Dbolntlne 'td Hitler. 'ambassadors In London, Paris and Possibly he may.resort to diplomatic channels to make further ampllca tjon of hs peace terms ln( view, of the British and French obvious dis satisfaction' with the prpsent form. Berlin with long distance telephone conversations almost nightly. In Italy While Premier Mussolini of Italy maintains complete silence, some Possibly Hitler may endeavour to some ItalIan newspapers yesterday force some of the smaller neutral i ureal uritain and countries, by threats, to help him Frnnce acceP' Hitler's peace terms, have the war called off. The Oslo . , , . New Minister To Denmark Is Named . Annual Affair of Local C. C. Club Held On Saturday Afternoon F. The annual bazaar Saturday afternoon of the local Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Club was a very successful affair, draw-In.? a substantial measure of patronage. It took place In the club-rooms on Second Avenue and Mrs. Sewing Mrs. Haines and Mrs. George Howe. Home Cooking Mrs. J. S. Black. Candy Mrs. Frank Glass. Tea Room Mrs. Berg, assisted by Miss Jean MacKay. Miss Margaret Morin. Miss Ethel Knut-eon, Miss Bea Rudderham and Miss Maghnlld 8torseth, with Mrs. O. W. Rudderham and Mrs. F. Barber In charge of the kitchen. Mrs. Storrie was cashier and, had charge of the raffles which resulted as follows: I $20 In cash Mrs. Jack Ivarson.' No. 681. I $15 in cash-.Mrs. B. J. Bacon,1 No. 160. I $10 in cash F. F. McDonald,) No. 167. ' $5 In cash J. HalHe, No. 482, Doll, Myra Knutson, No. 51. Quilt Georgo Ruddefham, No. 275. Fruit Cake Eleanor. Barber, No. 504; 'Joe Louis doll Mrs. George. Casey, No, 15. The proceedings' concluded with an enjoyable, bridge party In the evening wltlv fourteen tables in Play and priie-wlnners as follows: ladles' first Mrs. Johnson; second, Mrs. W. J. Davles; men's first. J. had made a clear proposal and COPENHAGEN. Oct. l0.-tfioward -rhnm ncnn' cirmH Trer,h Unm. hoped for a clear reply. However. Smith has been appointed British' George Howe was master of hel Is In no hurry and did not ex- minister to Denmark in succession ceremonies. V cA.AU, r arly reply, It U said. There to Sir Patrick Ramsay, retired, I Ref resuraeuts were served, Counts Most erythin IP-' WAR'S ECHO BEHIND THE I1INESUN FRANCE rr tenuh children co-operate in !...;;. :. war pv '.am Left one of the youngsters eva uated fiom Paris undergoes a dental cheek-uu Right. Ftenrh Boy Seouts help gaUier the harvest, taking ihe place of workers called to the colors in the war a sainst Germany SPORT CHAT, Babe Ruth smashed three homers to pace New York Americans to their second victory In four games against St Louis Cardinals in the world series 13 years ago last Friday. The Yankees, under Miller Hugglns. went on to defeat the Cards, with Rogers Homsby at the tttler, Wlir games to three. Tommy Loughran took the light heavyweight boxing championship of the world from Mike McTigue In a 15-round bout at New York 12 years ago saiuraay. Lougnran resigned the title two years later to enter the heavyweight class and was succeeded as light heavyweight "hampton by Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo. Most people ids. Do you? reto the classified "Build B. C. Payrolls" Where Quality ur m 1 It Is. Interesting to get back Into the hinterlands where all rood consumed (except game), is packed In on human backs.. 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