1 Inn w PVI n HIE 111 LI II. UIL k." Lme north of Luxembourg ie 6aar Valley, a major of- U . . IK. -A an u. tt,. Aitloa till atviir In a' j . dffii:''''1 impending on the . . . w n , i t nrrfirnimr 1 1 ir i .1 r. -1 I t ..J . . ... I . alrnariv hn hMVt b;;if i'.h the Germans at- ' stay the French ad-h f.trong artillery bom-Meantlme. the Allies Important coal and Iron f aarbrukkr-n In a posl-' 2T capitulation. If A. ... UilWII UIU LUhllllft Ulf 1 1.1 iTrani source ot Qir- the Frrnrh yesterday, were fr,t t'fr uniforms similar x cx bv the old German Im- .. .ft f . tert) wrre subjected to close and all Information ed was Immediately !ie War Office. There y considerable hand :hing yesterday I a Swiss reports. Uri :ok over part of the m r "9 rrencn as vney en- ifiiirv n rn 1 t1 ii i it in l a i a m w m ' . UCKINGHAM "ni Aing ana rormcr .iionarcii Mttt for rirst Time Since Abdication tftSDCW, Gfpt 15: -CP' For) e t:- raffing since December i w.r.asor. yestcraay. iney " i.s nrmer King moiorca - -..a- nhpmI An TAT n ' t.j with hu brother. What ..... . , t LUIhl 11 nWM. " Ih.l 1 , . . . . , I ..J vr.c uuxe numoiy icnurrcu un'r.n jn any effective ca- "7 towards a British victory In .9 rtr"t lHilrar;:cd that Edward has not ' li s mother. Queen Mary a ocn vlilt her at Marlborouah A!:xn rrDorts have suggested , . . v uukc may go w uniw urr.Lin amDassaaor. tin. f V m B-B DO iv suiivi 1 w . nces Are Up iSl. . .. - "inrs, uKe aii uincr riaces, ' Affected By High Cost Of Living 3 ANGELES, September 15:-f,t grade larire cbm havn ad "d in price here from 37c to per dozen, Butter is selling a' it, w 11114 AO en hnir PirsV. (e Government Is Hard Pressed Meet I'ubllc Works Uellef Payroll SACRAMP.MTn And we RovernmMit nf Pniirnr. ,s Short Of mnnnv nnA ,nt 0 ItlPi.l . .7" , Z "nlu tax collections start ,. m is- perelex nc the st.it.! "wonucs. A new Australian war cabinet wai formed today and It taucd a call for a volunteer force of twenty Ihotmnd men for the war. New Zealand report all Its re-source behind the IlritUh Prime MinNter Jan Smuts ad-vle- Great BrlUi'n that South Africa doe not Intend to send troop oveneas. SHIPS SUNK NUMBER 28 Twenty to Twenty-Five Submarines Still at Large Crew of Vancouver City Safe LONDON. Sept. 15. Twenty-eight ships, eighteen of them British, have been sink by submarine torpedoes since the war began. It was officially announced yesterday. Prom twenty to twenty-five Oer-man submarines are believed to be till at large but It is expected they LONDON A second batch ot Brithh Army conscripts has been called up. BKKI.IN Russia today called up a million men to the colors In regular annual draft. The Soviet also called up a million and a half in partial mobilization announced last week. LONDON The House ot Commons here paused a wartime empliiyment control bill giving the ministry authority to prevent non -essential occupations from attracting men away from war work. BKRL1N The German navy may be ent out from Kiel Canal and other bases in an endeavour to break the strangling blockade which Is being cifecled by the British navy. wtll have been disposed of by the - end -of October.-- ..- . t , ryt " . e The first encounter between a 10 lntertCrC marine was reported yesterday, the Wif ft Rf nafiraQfc r Tomorrows Tides Weather Forecast 2:50 a.m. 21.8 (t. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte High Islands Fresh to strong 13:06 run. 22 8 ft. 3.5 southeast winds and shifting to 9:08 ajn. ft. LOW south. Unsettled and cool with 21:38 p.m. 2.Ji rain. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER UUJJUiR- - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1 D3J. PRICE; I CENTS Push In Germany Continues 1 f atfMH r CTION FOR ACTION OF WESTFRONT DOMINIONS - 4Doer To Be Gathering For' AutralU Recruiting Army Of Mijor OffeiiMve i.ncirmng Starbrukken Lh ff r.-p, now augmented by Briti-A- continue to aarant 20,000 .New Zealand Backt Bri tain No African Espedltlonary force S F uccesses At Sea Continue; N orces Still Advance In Poland; Number Of Submarines Are Sunk i ! I War News : I Germans Retreating Down Moselle Valley, Ripping Up Railway Tracks As They Go On East Trend Of Rattle Obviously Against Poles AIR RAID REPULSED PARIS, September 15: (CP) A German air attack of low altitude on French advance lines was repulse by defending pursuit planes as French ground forces consolidated newly won positions near the West Wall, it was officially announced tonight. An evening communique also disclosed that a German counter attack had been repulsed with enemy losses. azj;ARMISTICE WITH JAPS! Of Non-Aggression Tact Between Russia and Nippon While European hostilities continued, Moscow reported that Soveit Russia and Japan had reached an armistice in the quarrel over the Manchoukuon-Mongolian border. There was ta'k of the possible signing of a non-aggression pact between them. SQUALIS ! IN DOCK Bodies Are Removed From Sunken Submarine Following Weeks Of Salvage Operations picked up by a Dutch trawler. No is no Intention on the part of Swiss border advices said that the The western powers meantime Poland evidently in imminent dan I lives were lost. TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourtray H, D. Johnson Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .10. Bralorne. 9.90. Cariboo Quartz, 1.75. Dentonla, .02tt. Falrvlcw. .02. Oold Belt. .22. Hedley Mascot, .38. Mlnto, .01i. Noble Five. .04Vi. Pcnd Oreille. 3.95. Pioneer. 2.20. Premier, 1.33. Privateer. .85. Reeves McDonald, .55. Reno, J0. Relief Arlington, 15. ; '" Salmon Gold, .04. Sheep Creek, 1.08. Oils A. P. Con. .20. Calmont, 58. C. & E., 2.20 Freehold, 03. Home, 2.60. Pacalta, .06 ii. Royal Canadian, .18. Okalta.'US. Prairie Royalties, .21. Toronto Aldermac, .46. Beattrc. 1.02. Central Pat., 2.12. Con. Smelters, 49.00. East Malartlc, 2.25. Fernland, .03. Francocur, .33. Gods Lake, .42. Hardrock, .95. Int. Nickel, 47.25. Kerr Addison, 1.74. Little Long Lac, 2.60. MacLeod Cockshutt, 1.75. Madsen Red Lake, .26. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.10. Moneta, .85. Noranda, 71.00. Pickle Crow. 4.15. Preston E. Dome, 1.30. San Antonio, 1.65. Shcrrltt Gordon, 1.48. Stadacona, .31. Uchl, .82. Bousctidlllac, .03. Qreat Britain to interfere with the Germans, north of Wlssembourg, , transmission and reception of Gcr- had set back French patrols. man radio broadcasts. officially. Halibut Sales It Is stated The Oermans are credited in Ber- Summary American 51.500 pounds, 8c and 10 b.jc ana oc. Ioc Canadian 93.500 pounds, 7.3c and 5c to 7.6c and 5c. , American Augusta, 16,000, 85c and 6c, At-Un. Arcade, 14.500, 85c and 6c, Royal i Glacier, 8,000. 8c and 6c, Stor-1 age. Rap II, 13.000, 8.3c and 6c. Royal Canadian Signal, 26,000, 7.5c and 5c, Fanny F 8,500, 7.3c and &c, Storage. Vera Beatrice. 11.000. 7.3c and 5c. Paclflei . Sallda, 13,000, 7.4c and 5c. Royal. Mtotcalfe' Sf.OOO, 7.4c ana x, Booth. Dovre B 30,000, 7.6c and 5c. Atlln. SAME CORNERSTONE P1CTOU, N. S.. Sep. 15: (CP) NTicn a new buiiamg io nouse Plctou Academy was constructed here, the cornerstone was the same as that used in the old building destroyed by fire In 1938. The ordinal building was erected in 1880. Mosher Oklcnd, ,07i. Oklcnd, .06 Smelters Gold, .02. Dominion Bridge. 39.00. New York American Can, lllU-American Car and Foundry, 34. Am. Smelting and Refining. 57, American T. and T., 166Tb. Anaconda, 35V. General Motors, 54!a-Goodyear, 29?i. International Nickel, 42U. Kcnnecott 43Vi.- , National Biscuit. 22. Standard Oil ot N. J.. 52T. acted to speed the flow of war ma- ger of complete subjugation by the terials from vital Industries. Nazi invasion, capitals of Europe gJ8eESfclrlce hich mb mbb are now speculating as to which the Russian Bear will turn. jlhere are indications that Mos- Prince Rupert More Excited About War Than London Itself Iocal Theatre Man Rack From England Left Metropolis Almost on War Eve Rritons Resolute And Confident Agreement And Argcn By G. A. HUNTER i ow may attempt to grab back at this time White Russia and Ukrainian states which were incorporated into Poland after the Great War. Germany would keep only the portions of Poland that she desires. Lithuania may also demand a share. After the German-Russian split which some observers visualize, the Poles would be allowed to retain from one- Between United States! prepared for war abroad or attack cow sessions of the supreme mlll-itine Being Drawn Up !at home. There is no fear of the tary council of the, Soviet are be- In Spite of European War WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 15: Uninterrupted by the. European war situation, negotiations Be tween United States and the Argentine for a trade asrecment are proceeding. ' MEMORIAL UNVEILED outcome, no thought of defeat. Ev- mg aay- , er-one knows that the country is All Russian ships on the high u perfectly capable of withstanding seas headed for England are re-any eventuality. Every Briton is: Ported to have been ordered to re- naranrf that "lt has hwnme in- itum home. IS POLAND GIVING IN? .Moscow Hints Of Possible Signing' Government Moves To Roumanian' Frontier as Nazis Lengthen Invasion WARSAW, Sept. 15. The Polish government has appealed to Great Britain for more effective aid In prosecuting the defence of this country, particularly in the way of assistance from the air. LONDON, Sept. 15. Late reports last night from Poland on the war against German invasion were not so very reassuring. The Polish government has moved from Lublin to Dowlochensky, a village only five miles from the Roumanian border. The wife of Col. Joseph Beclc. Po lish foreign minister, has fled to Roumania. The United States ambassador to Poland, A. J. Drexe'l, Blddle, has left Poland for Rou- mania. Bank of Poland officials visited Bucharest with a view to L0ND0N, September 15: (CP) Great Britain and Portsmouth New Hampshire ma10 arrangements, France reported Successes at sea and a Steady DUsh to- Seijfcmber 15: The sunken sub- necessity arise, of should the tran transferring Po- ward the German Siegfried Line On the Western front to- marine Squalls, which was sue- 1Ish Bold reserves to Roumania. day while the Reich claimed gains in Poland. The Minis- brousht t0 the u.l' stated that German " trv nf Tnfnrmarinn nnnmiv.rHsrltr.nt . "m.mW nf n,,n ng salvase oper-lterday orces w ...wv. ..v i ..u.wltw ui unmoii otlnn. hv th ninr . . llf A InM . VJert CiOSUlg 1X1 Oil BreSl-UlOVSK (submarines had been destroyed by British destroyer and airplane patrols. Unofficial French advices said that the German?, apparently fearing a French attack in force toward Trier, were retreating slowly down the Moselle Valley ripping up rail- , m , , w; s. J ( n saVU WiU! ..... i I A. A, 1 sn. the Docket. The lightning war I At the extreme left of the front has added about half of Poland's rrv drck bv huae cranes toda7. ovner important city in eastern po lio with new advances on widely Yesterday the Hrst of twenty-six land. German military authorities separated Polish points. In the bodies of men who lost their lives .state that 600,000 Polish prisoners south the Nazis are said to be pres- In the sinking were removed from' and many guns and tanlcs have fai ring into the Polish Ukraine. Near- the undersea vessel er Warsaw seizure of Jablona, about tn miles northwest of the capital I rlalmwl Rpvpntv mil ur.t nf road tracks which follow the river. Wamw lne Germaru tlsilmei Saarbrukken major -goal rtthe Unul thwart attempt,. f ea-. French- operations. waTunoer al- p1it1k1 t t0 break 0 of WHAT WILL RUSSIA DO? len into the hands of the German forces since the campaign in land commenced. Warsaw, although completely The Polish- Corridor port of; Gy-dnla, surrendered yesterday to the German pounding by air. sea and land, after having held out for al- ! France reports mat a local oiren- 150.000 square miles to Germany in .... , .. most two weeks. submarine being driven off without. " 4 """""" " slve ha, carried Its forces closer to two WCeks- fighting. T.V" " X"1 ine " g ues7D The Germans conUnue their un- belng sunk. I Trier. Important Oerman base. The German government said it ' roudv Vr restricted bombing of raUway sta- It is reported officially that the' Great Britain Making No Move A Oerman western front report had begun to draw on conquered aPar .tions and of women and children crew of the BritUh freighter Van-! Against German Use of Air :sald that a French attack on Sch- Polish regions for supplies with tar -refugees. couver City, torpedoed yesterday! wclg had been driven back under whlch to fight Great Britain and Serious shortage of food supplies off the south coast of England, was LONDON, Sept. 15: CP t There heavy artillery fire. France. LONDON, September 15: With in some parts of Poland is reported. NIGHT LIFE RESUMING Reoping ot Theatres and Cafes Make London Gay Town Again B. C. Girl Making Big Hit LONDON. September 15: (CP) Reopening of theatres and amusement places, closed since the commencement of the war, is being; permitted on a restricted basis by the nnthnrttlps and nlffht life IS third to one-half of their country, bemgresumed aiong lines which, a bumper state between Germany ... , , ,.cf .,, tn and RusslaOf course. Great Brl- be as eyer iVUW bAiC . 419W W MUuv i permit no such dividing up, no 4t, r aa ofenn Judping from the observations of Fred Read of the, matter what the cost ot prvent-,sophisUcated ngtI Md dancer Capitol Theatre staff, who returned to the city on last ins lt- . . :fr0m Prince George, British coi- 1 7, 7, K) . ,, , , , , . , , , nonular JU1" wc cafes are those in England who are more or less right under and in reprisal for alleged viola- the gun." Mr. Read left London on the Wednesday prior Negotiating Trade Pact to tne Sunday morning when war was declared. Black-outs, evacuations and other regulations withstanding, the people of London were going about their business and pleasures much as usual. Every- ining in ureal uruam is penecuy tolerable to live under this threat" officialdom In London circumstances. and all are resolved to "go after any Knowieage oi VTiM.rt.m i.nll tho Wftor end " i cuun usk "c ium iui That is the spirit In which the British people quite resolutely and confidently entered the war. Not KINOSTON. N. B., Sept. ; uie Mt worrieu ny iiimw I 1 1 1U... n B.A A Aril tt-A irn hrnmo Miami nn an ft.iV ana DIUSier, me) uic ihu, iv v... tree was unveiled here on the 35th ! Job that Is ahead, even enthuslas-aiinlvrrsary of the Kingston (Mac-c about tackling lt. An example rtnnaiM r-nnsniiriWd fu-hn'ni th of Britain's preparedness Is that the fitt consolidated school In Cana-! country has 7500 fighting planes dalvThe unveiling was' performed '. ready for action and machinery In contemplated. REUNION HELD MIAVELOCK. N. B., Sept. 15: (CP) More than 300 descendants of the late Daniel Keith, a pioneer In this part of New Brunswick, gathered near here for their third annual reunion and picnic night's tram from a visit to London, the people of Prince " nr" nTrnT," "JZ' " "rnbia, who is receiving great ac- RiiDprt ?oom a pood deal more worried about the war than .u. ... . . w t. claim at one oi me metropolis tlons by the Poles of the Russian frontier. Entry of Russia into the war would bring four million more armed men into action as well as nn nlr strength "nf Droblema'tical '.proportions. I Ar-rnrrilns? to reDorts from Mos- Derailment Of Denver Train Three Cars Left Track Yesterday Under "Curious Circumstances" Three Persons Injured DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 15: Three persons were Injured yesterday when three cars of thei Mountaineer Limited train were derailed near here under "curious Cutter Alert At Ketchikan Again Returns To First City Aftrt Spending Several Months On Bering Sea Patrol KETCHIKAN. September 15: The coastguard- cutter Alert, after by Miss Margaret Stewart, now of, shape to maintain the strength. , The descendants came from many spending several months on Ber-Toronto, first primary teacher at Munitions manufacture has been points in the province and the ing Sea patrol, returned here to- the school. (Continued on Page Tico) United states. day.