nrld it must be allowed to live undisturbed within ill own living space. Further military classes are l.: ll.l t I... ll. ll?l. a l raj canni out i iv uic ucicn. .1 4- IS! I tl t 't ' V 11 t t lit tv f : i u ... 1 the 0'iiain win entertain ave If proposition. iK)lnt raised by 'ud France must be i f any peace eon- unitlon of Poland's -i-pendence. ciiy to Parliament r to questions as 1 1 me Minister Cham- h heart. Peace reace would wxum ''ine fn. I rorcvfr when freedom iclgn- t nvrviv rvt inn tatement This Week n rr . n reacerr ensive ...-sill ntwl ATiiuvnlmi Iicrlfiinful if fMifimninninrr IVim. hrer's Terms Intense Diplomatic Activity Being Carried On ADOLF STILL WHINING IIKKLIN, October 10: (CP) Chancellor Adolf Hitler declared today that Germany was determined to fifjht the war to the hitter end if necessary ind again nc tain ine rcsponsiniiuy lor continuing the stniKKle on the Reich's adversaries. Opening the Nazi winter relief campaign, Dcr Fuehrer said he had expressed the country's readiness for peace but, if this was declined by the western Allies, the fiLl ..',.,f.l l..4a wnllnf ...I i 11 mliiif n44nn 11(111 nuiiiu m mil ii nun iviiui nuin iiui.ii uiiuni trjlt i never lcforc achieved to show the world that rumors of disunion in the Reich were unfounded. "Oermany must once and for all convince the 'iN, October 10. Prime Minister Neville' m hi weekly report to Parliament utpss, is expected to make some statement Chancellor Adolf Hitler's peace overtures. 1 mjiih- jorin 01 uasic answer, it is expecieu, Jit ion prerequisite to a peace conference. t wit; at Itagt 1 , .,; Drills!, reaetlen. xpectcd ro require ail from territory rrpai iUom for sii 'h oci upted ter-rru- a urance of is well .is In word. : in some quarters .' may nd Hitter's JNot Moving Princesses iinvt, lurk to the emphatically denied at Buck-iu-r clarification on Ingham Palace yesterday that t definite require- there was any Intention of . ., i wtl til .1 .1. t t tending rnnccss uizaocin ana Princess Margaret Rose to Canada for safety. BLOCKING could only be accompanied by degradation. The British press Is unanimous In regard tq the Inacceptablllty of Hitler's peace proposals. They are ao "nebulous and Indefinite" they can- 'ared k uDsrrvcr yesterday day tnai rremi I,"u"'Mr","Y - vum neiirn t im, i rnnnnnum vn i War News ! i I! :i BULGARIA DUTCH SHIP SENT DOWN WEYMOUTH, England A Holland-American freighter,' bound from New York to Holland, was sunk Sunday while approaching this port for contraband inspection in connection with the British blockade. The vessel was under escort of British destroyers. The sinking followed an explosion and the master believes It was due to a torpedo or striking a mine. The crew of forty-eight was rescued. i '' Oreat Britain and i complete accord on Alliance of Roumanla, Jugoslavia m i ard to keeping and Hungary Heads Off Its obliterate Nazi ag- Territorial Alms . i' pea ted the fre xpresston that there SOFIA, Bulfrarla. Oct. 10. Bul- "i 'o lUUertsm and garla's territorial .demands upon h um be freed from n- Roumanla heve received at least a repealed the prev- temporary setback as a result of a 1 r-'lrement of Ocr- newly reached friendship pact be-I' iand and CzechoSlo- tween Roumanla, Jugoslavia and llluneary. The three nations have i unlikely that Prime, agreed to reduce troops along their imbrrlnln will be In a frontiers. 1 'k a full announce-' ii war alma thli week. w;ir cabinet met uliutlons are being r,i' Dominions and Hitler's statement, ui , been consultations provisional Polish " govcrn- o -.-.- NAZI PLANE DOWN LONDON British Itoyal Air Force and German warpianes were In combat over the North Sea Sunday. The only casualty was a large German flying boat which was brought down, the crew being picked up off the sea by a British surfare vessel Three British planes and two German i ' Figured in the fight. A German military plane crashed off the Danish coast yesterday after contact with British warships in the North Sea MOVES OUT OF BALTIC LONDON With Soviet Russia consolidating her diplomatic advances on the Baltic States, Germany was today moving to evac- I uate her nationals by the thousands from Latvia, Lsthonia and Lithuania In view of the increasing Soviet domination. There were Indications that Germany was by no means pleased with the manner In which she was being peace- fully blocked by the Soviet first ' in the Eastern Europe and now In ' the Baltic both of which had been ( originally envisioned by Hitler as was coming In his eventual spnerc 01 Influence. BIG DRIVE COMING? PARIS A strong German artillery and infantry attack on the western front today indicated that the Nail forces might be preparing for a major offensive. There was aitillery activity along a much larger area with violent hand to hand fighting. There was Incessant and new violence-on the part of the Germans, a French communlcyie admitted. Strong artillery lire nas dcch covering Nail Infantry thrusts and there has been bloody hand to hand fighting. IROQUOIS N EARING PORT' NEW YORK A flotilla of Un-Ited States destroyers and coastguard vessels Is now convoying the liner Iroquots, against which there was a mysterious threat of sinking. The Iroquois is nearlng Win Ynrk with over five hundred Americans on board returning from Lurope. SUBMARINE SEEN AGAIN NEW YORK There were new reports at Washington, D.C. today of a foreign submarine being sighted " off the coast ol norma. t . 1. . .JIlJ.l Jl a t " r- iish foreign minister, not be replica 10, one mwu uU- A gmall tvpc ot unaersca cra, iv -'"oiin today from Paris clared. Is believed to be me same one u Rt Hon Arthur OrrrnwrvH Former Premier David Lloyd reDortcd Saturday. The sub- " W" - f It. . All . . . . Labor parly, addressing Ocprge is sun urgui8 t , , Ti marine Is reported 10 dc accum- ' "irmoerj onH ln rnnslfleraiion OU Riicii w . i.imIpiI hv tun linkers. nf... -.wmiuana in, . , "':e Sunday, speaking ot the 'peace proposals. " w " uc"" "r Thursday to the council nvimiiT iv ARMISTICE '"irtlncrt l. . . ' t.llnn fnr PpIirP OI WhlCh liC IS j ....,! v m tiUronc Thtm ir. nn ..ui rhnlrman. ,te wtm : m intin.'- Armrrtlnii to Information receivea I , ,, " 4 .u,u r!.nfA PUe , a viia. i... ir, nff r ill nuartcrs in London, . nnK r. v ivo Prance and the unusn wmuuw. British govern- conquest of Poland. nrt saltl (hat the . "ukiiih nprpmninr,, AnA. !nnlffpr the HHier peace unci , . . . , i ,i hi Klnr ' miin v.. . " I .... i iiivn. . . ui- maoo riivnr iVinf nnnnn'"nn.iiiLisiaciory. w 3' 0mc lh!t way. Any real Nevertheless, there arc thoae who mmrm Orecnwoo( dcclarcd( sUU believe that. If the question of aM with sincere response In I peace were taken up by a major ncuinu uui ". " ment might give n receptive car. In Paris It was nnnouncea yesier abdicated. At 12:30 ue ici wireless station broadcast a de-nlal.telllnt the people the report was entirely untrue and that It was the work of the lying British propaganda machine In carrying out Its swindling campaign of lies and Intrigue. VICTORIA. B.C. Stalls TRAIN HIT CAR: NINE ARE DEAD Tragedy On Level Crossing Just West Of Toronto This Morning Seven school children and two women were killed when a Canadian Pacific Railway train struck an automobile Immediately west of here. The dead are Mrs. Gordon Brown: her daughter, Marion; Miss Mildred Taylor, Maiion libando, Lucy Tibando. Andrew Tibando, Gladys Davis, Verna Davis and Joyce Boyle. Mrs. Brown was driving the children to school. IS SELF DEFENCE rhu On Senator Describes Proposed United States Neutrality Legislation WASHINGTON, D. cj October 10: CP President Roosevelt's rHa In iU 1 T-i I A Ct tlA Cjatiatih vu w va lit U1C VtUVlU UIOIW n.a-today 1i defeated a motion to separ- neutrality bill from tho arms embargo repeal Issue. Senator Charles Tobcy would have sent the question back to the foreign relations Tomorrow s I jges Weather Forecast Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Moderate south to L 5:60 I 'g.g jt. southeast winds, partly cloudy 18:21 pj ft-' and slightly milder. - I NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 230. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939. PRICE: 6 CENTS rcmicr U Qkniilrlprintr Hirlpr--- f va 1 i hamberlain lo Make Daladier Is IN BALTIC IS SERIOUS Assumes Proportions of Crisis Sweden Alarmed As Kussia Masses Troops To Coerce Finland FINNS EVACUATING HELSINGFORS, Finland. Oct. 10: (CP) All civilians who can go are being urged to make immediate preparations to leave Helsingfors and Vipuri. This advice was conveyed in a broadcast by Minister of the Interior Kckkonen. He said that the message was purely precautionary but the sooner it was carried out the better. The warning was given as a Finnish mission was on the way to Moscow at the Invitation of Russia to discuss unspecified economic and t politi cal problems. Russia has gained sweeping concessions from similar nusiJons from the small Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Lsthonia. committee for a change along STOCKHOLM, Sweden, October these lines. . 10: With the Soviet-Finnish sltu- Senator Warren Austin, Repub- ati0n reaching a critical stage as lican of Vermont, described the miiand es-sts Russian overtures United States administration neut- f0r concessions under the guise of rallty bill as an "act of self de- a non-aggression treaiy similar to fence because it Is designed to aid those accorded by Esthonia, Latvia Orcat Britain and France." ."We and Lithuania, Sweden last night must do everything possible to hast- commenced taking special military en an Allies victory." Austin, who preparedness steps. The army Is s assistant Senate minority lead- being Increased by mobllizat.on of r. said. We don't ask whether 20,000 reservists to total 100,000 this bill Is neutral We need only strength. The fceds were reported know It is an act of sel-defence. to be massing troops within BELGIUM IN CONFERENCE Good Progress Being Made In Meet Ing With Great Britain a few days. MESSAGE WA sT 1 1 7"T chlef of the fleet following a two-day visit at the week-end to the navy at a northern base "I am glad to have had the opportunity to visit a portion of the fleet." ddclared Hts Majesty, The King also visited a coastal airdrome of the Royal Air Force where he decorated airmen who took part in the successful raid of Kiel Canal shortly auer me war began. I twenty-five miles of the Finnish border, causing alarm of growing t j Soviet pressure to coerce Finland into accenting the ne demands aemanas for ior naval Unyielding War Will Not End Until Rea) Peace Is Assured Says Prime Minister of France To People TORONTO October 10: (CP,- SITUATION THIS IS NO CAMPAIGN OF CONQUEST FOR ALLIES, HE DECCLARES LATEST HITLERIAN 1 OFFER ONLY RUSE AND VIOLENCE PARIS, Octoter 10: (CP) Premier Edouard Daladier, in a radio speach to France tonight, accused Chancellor Adolf Hitler of repeatedly breaking his promises. He said the French would not lay down arms "until the world has certain peace." Neither France nor Great Britain has embarked upon a war of conquest" Premier Daladier said. "They accepted the war because Germany wanted to impose domination of Europe. The peace Germany now offers is one of ruse and violence. "There will, however, be real peace in the future. "Every six months Germany makes new territorial demands and then says she is satisfied," Daladier added. "Far from bringing about a reduction of armament, this system makes other nations increase their armament." CANADA TO BE MADE IMPERIAL TRAINING CENTRE FOR AIRMEN Advance School Will De Set Up in Dominion for Pilots and other Aviation Men From AH Parts of British Empire To Make Force Overwhelmingly Superior OTTAWA, October 10: (CP) Announcing that Canada would be made the centre for training Empire fighting airmen, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King today revealed that, with the training scheme, was a plan for increased production in Canada of bombing and fighting planes. The finished aircraft will be flown across the Atlantic. LONDON, October 10: (CP)-Sir Kineslev Wood. cttPt.of.,,. cnv. a:,, nnnnnnoail in f,Q Ilniu-n nf r,. r. and air base concessions , V """""" "uu;, Ui ucsigned t0 increase Soviet dom- iuuay uuu uanaua wuum De usea as an advanced scnool .nation of the Baltic. Sweden is for training of pilots and airmen of all parts of the Em-aiarmed over the suggestion that i)ire. The eovernments of Great Britain, Australia. New bale; ?on f islnoTciose 7o inland and uanada Had agreed to set up preliminary Sweden's eastern coast. i Finland has agreed to accept LONDON, Oct. 10. -A trade con-'the Russian InvltaUon to confer ference between Great Britain and at Moscow In regard to a non-Belgium is making good progress, it aggression pact with Soviet Russia. Is officially announced. Reports ine Finnish finance minister, will rmm Herman miarter that neco- head the Finnish delegaton. Fin- STORY OF HARDSHIP vrt -w w i w - - tlatlons have broken down are stat- land will demand, In any negotla- gx Month With Sea Pirates ed to be completely untrue. The Hons, to be treated as an equal in and unRer ToJd by skipper of Belgium delegation nas merely re- economic ana puuucai Chinese Junk turned to Brussels to confer with There will be no concessions, me the government and will return In Flnnlnsh government nas uuuna- QUATSINO. Vancouver Island, ted, that wui mane me uauim lQ. (CP)story of a slx month subservient to Russia. batUe wUn $ea pirates and nunger over Russia's Intentions In con nectlon with Finland which is re .nations From the deck of the Tal Ping. t.nn4 ofTtilnct nnv Incursion or Its Klnr visit Fleet at Northern Base . . iCapt- Anderson descrtbea now ne. PARIS. Oct. 10.- The French war derjartment announced yesterday that a uerman suo Shanghai, then typhoons on the Pacific and for weeks lived on I a bowl of rice dally as supplies , dwindled. With' water supply low, Very Long War t military way for a long war. uauiLiij skituuis ui uicir uwn coun- tries. Graduates of these schools would be sent to Canada for advanced technical training. "The undertaking is one of great magnitude." Sir Klngsley declared. "Its development will result In a very great and rapid Increase In the number of training schools, which Is already large and 'will achieve an increased output of first line pilots, observers and air gunners which, combined with our home effort, will ensure that great- ana uennmik c o.o . . . . . Norway Aciprenn. i j i . i otrncvi-u vj m """"J cHr.ru.i- nf thp rhhcsi" Itinfc Tal j 1 iti k .,it m,. a.if)vi . .-- CU LCldUIliiCl V. .11 lW iUIIY UlCb. 4iiS . . . . . . . 1. " a Ping, which nnauy rouna naven ai aim, in short, is to achieve by co- thls West coast " or Vancouver 4V is- operative effort the air force's ov- III fJ l l Y (rarrir i v nf the ScandU.avlan . .. , 1 J lirX f Jl 7n ana w.u ill .unnort Finland's land settlement ai ine weeK-ena erwnelmmjt strength." i .... . . . . .i-. 4 Chinese pirates aiter leaving v,ifivilllUlllU I tl ODUlze ner lorces in me uu tv. battled .,.j .v,. LONDON, Oct. iu: ri-- xour erve her neutrality, task may be long and arduous but,r " I have every confidence In your sue- cess Your spirit and determination Is bound to result In a success-j ful conclusion" So declared a message from King George VI to the commander-ln- French Sink ARE TAKEN the ricewasooiieam sea water iat- , Contlnuinr Freiuh AnthorltJfs Are """J'- wf " " uuuuu lhe,r Round up o Red juays aw seu. German Sub ! Preparing For Deputies J PARIS, Oct. 10. Thirty -five : members of the French Chamber of Deputies have been ; arrested on charges ot subversive 'activities In .connection with efforts to illegally Washington. D.C. Ofct. 10. ! reconstitute the Communist party marine had been destroyed at .The United States Department of' which has been disbanded. Twenty- sea by a French patrol boat. state reports that belligerent na- one of the arrests were made In the No particulars were given. .tions of Europe are arming them- provinces and fourteen In Paris. it selves In an economic as well as a Several French communist leaders are still at liberty.