" rjnubii uiuimi. ru ijuil ui uie imnire can oe at nn hm ininrei . . 1. 1 1 n ntintlinn (in f t . nt T --.---1-.- i 1 a . . ... . . cp wmif uuuiiiti iiatb is at war. Liuur h r fnnnrinrpfi . . . 1 n r. All ... M.I- 1 1 f 3 pnncjjjjw jcui a ujju. an i csjiuiibiujc anauian leauers ce have endorsed it. If Great Britain were defeated, victor would undoubtedly take possession of Canada, richest prize on the Iaee of 1 -IsvKa TmaHna fh fnv with would take possession o: a r-untry to which he could j ui w tiAnl lis I nr " mr Hen. Dr It J Manion. con-i least Oreat Drttaln and, Two Young Men Lost In River il- la.jlaa In rn4Vlni( 1 1 It.- nll a . I wnv i nnnnn 11 bl war i t j - . ft ..... M i,.. I i . ni mas Mb wui iai uiutcih iiu- iirnunrn in tntrr liberties and a&sUt In pre- )frt nmairu, liner 1 1 1 a ram MinAtAAM h ba r am ma.i wm - 4ssas.svo, iiiiiriixil. Die icttiru ijTnpathlrcd. declared Dr. to have been drowned In the Fras- 'vi v ji roiana ana uzecno-ier Kiv?r u-nMi tnrv went inr ain , in their aspiration for In a dinghy alter the engine In nil" .ki uui ui iiii.iLiifjB urriiri iiio iixiiuuul oiiiiiiuii . lmtj i x i r- Uut had caused Great Brl- disabled. ir.d Canada to enter the war. hid been forced to realise AdcJf Hitler had beeome ob- . . l it J - - I A J 1 1 - ' sir Earape but the who - Thev were forced to fight heir wn lives and for Uv if democratic freedom . a ci "i" worm tt better expressed than the? Men a tew days ago by Lord the Britlih foreign ace HOTer playrnjrtiw parf! ntenir.lonsl canester. show coarse, other nations ot must look to their own tr.d assassination, Hitlc it pped at rearming thr tuaa sna nunaing up ... wu id t5ireaUH and "bu:3vir-i However his methods had becmit known, de lar a Unk:n uh ent on to ref r tl'-h Russia against whom - UMS, IMll 0 W V U the Soviet with "bestial horror m inconceivable Bltt of ly However the world had com"' Arrested i A ' VON BLOMBERG LONDON. November H (CP - -Reuters Agency from Copen- trnrA hi. rrH Nover I hosci! reports that Field Marshal history of the world had . Werner von uiomocrg. ur.u s wen a leader ot a great na persistent that the laws ot ' ... - t uiy aia not wciuae mm. Forced To Fight ucrman war muusvci. mm number of high Nazis have been arrested, Plotting against the Hitler regime is understood to be alleged. stopped except by war had - uenerai nornuY Tl nn n . n.t IIIIIah an.H. ' 7i'w?f.?.e S2: Is At Victoria cn be at peace while another 111UL UUU11UU IIUU WVH Confers. With Minister of lands In Regard to His British Immigration Scheme VICTORIA, Nov. 14: (CP) Brl- lh - ... ..j.u . . . ...l.-J... vuuqueror wouia unaouow- was jn coniercnce ucre jtatviuugf possession of Canada, injith Hon A. wens uray. minister yiuc uii Liie iulc ut wt i mnni. nn liic auuicLb U4 tsv4 o- iiia(jiiie wic joy w wwuiw xncy win meet uum iwhiwww f till t a. I ,uf auier to possess sucn a nirit a i i i m oreat Britain and France -- v uiivmu it i tu and thcro would ncacc. It was up 9 be ' no fitting to Canada to r- . . . n rtiAnn. 11.. 1 t. s i r...n tuft r man nuut. itiu uivuii uiv v vijumii v u st 4 v uutw A 4 . k 01 the development of avla- worm ana ..a. o,- - j : .... ..A uiit i.nnn hroken rjromlses "u war memoas, uanaai.wi'ii; ;hlp peace loving Great Brigand glorified force. In the m worth .t and Franr in h fid.tlof the Pope: "We must fight the km. The lnfj-rnntlonnl nnmr.. "Ut US do all We Can to CO- . , .. . . n. In n nnH . - - w uIL7LiV. V Ul t SOU Lllll- operate wim wmi France," concluded Dr. Manion. nr. Manion leaves this week for ft flvinir triD West to consult with anJ Hltlerlsm fwcra def eatcd. party-If aders. He is due In Edmon- "u"a could know no freedom ton eaiuraay. , , as a result ot Sunday night's distinct earthquake shock on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland. The quake lasted about a minute. Newspaper offices and police and fire departments were deluged' with inquiries in such Washington' cities as Seattle and Tacoma as startled householders there sought) an explanation of the earth shak-! Ing. ARE BEST IN PLANES 1 Germans Having Utile Luck S Far In Their Raids on England ( 35 Ships Broujht Down LONDON. November 14: (CP- If any damage was done at all yesterday by two attacks by Oer-man bomber squidrons ot four planes on each occasion on the Shetland Islands, it was very slight. One report said that a vacant building had been destroyed and that concussion ot falling bombs had broken windows. It was only the second time since the war began that the Germans had succeeded In dropping bombs on Bri tish soil, the first time having been in a raid on the Firth of Forth. A lone Dornler flying boat vlslt- W the northeast Yorkshire cbast.- yesterday but yas speedily driven off by pursuit planes and antiaircraft fire). The Oermans have now made I many air raids in the direction of he Scottish and English east I coasts but have met with very llttls 'success. It was officially announced Ivpsterday that the Royal Air Force has been successful so far In destroying I at least thirty-five German planes and the number pos-slbly may be hearer fifty. . . . . 9 a a a a At it nas Dcen ouiciaiiy aenica inai a German bombing plane attacked , a French channel steamer Saturday What passengers thought were bombs falling in the water were splinters of anti-aircraft shells as British pursuit planes drove the Oerman off. HIT MINE; GOES DOWN British Ship Sinks Near Singapore With Loss of Twenty Lives SINGAPORE, November 14: (CP) Eleven Asiatics have been and nine are missing as a re sult of the British India steamct Slrdhana sinking after apparently striking a mine. Hie vessel Is believed to have backed Into the mine. SHIPS THAT ARE RMED (lueen Mary and Empress of Russia Among Vessels Said by Germans To Have Mouhtrd Guns BERLIN, Nov. 14: (CP) Berlin newspapers declare that twenty-nine British ships and five French have been converted to armed merchantmen to which German sub i marines would be foolish to expose themselves but should, If possible, sink without notice. The German papers yesterday listed the names of vessels which had been so converted. The list Included the liner Queen Mary, which has been tied ud at New York since the war be gan, and the Empress of Russia; on the transpacific run between van iVouver and the Orient. FIRST CASUALTY PROVINCIAL LIBRARY Weather Forecast VICTOl l TomorroW s Hides mm fringe Rupert and Queen Char High ... 3:59 a.m. 195 ft. 15:36 pjn. 20.2 ft. lotte wanas ooumeasi gales ihlfMn to south, unsettled and Low .... 9:50 am. 8.0 tt. mud with rain. 22:21 pjn. iO ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPEE XXVIII No. 2V PItiNCE RUPERT, B.C".;TUSDA"V7N0VEMBER 14, i w. PRICE: i CENTS R. MANA IS SOLIDLY BEHIND 1 N N A Nil EMPIRE j WAR CAUSE! rwn Willi Limner Principle of "Britain at War, Can-' ada at War" Pictures Hitler's Delight at ! Taking Possession of Canada NO DAMAGE BY 'QUAKE ancouver Suffered Little As Result Of Disturbance Which Centred Around Seattle WnoUVrv Nov. It: CPl . With the exc-ption of an occasion -tal picture knocked down from a - ' II it m o lj lysii ULRMAN BOMBER CRASHES AMSTERDAM A large German bombing plane crashed in the .North Sea off the coast of Holland Monday. One of the crew of tour was drowned. The remaining three were picked up by the small Dutch boat Jeanette and taken ashore to Holland to be interned for the rest of the war. TO BE UNMOLESTED BERLIN The German Admirably has given assurance to Alexander Kirk. United States; charge d'affalrs. that the City PARIS The first civilian casu-altr of the war was recorded here last nlsht when a man was kill-erf bv a spllnte-Tlnr shell from art anti-alrrraft gun. Others were wounded. PTII.i. OIIIET IN WEST PARIS With the execution of some sporadic activity east f the . the western front continues quiet. The Germans have been m'sklnr extensive aerlsl reconnaissances over northwest France. INVESTIGATION ASKED THE HAGUE Holland has officially, asked Germany for an Investigation of the automobile incident near Velno Thursday-nl-ht when one Dutch citlien was shot and killed and other kidnapped across the frontier Into - TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourtnr 8, D JotutMu. Uo.i Vancouver ' Big Missouri. .12. ? Bralome. 10.90 (askh Cariboo Quartz, 2.15. Dentonla, .01 4. Falrvlew, .02. '. Gold Belt, .21. lledley Mascot, ,45 (ask). Mlnto, .Ois,. Noble Five. .02i. Pacific Nickel. .14. P?nd Orielle, 2.50. Pioneer, 2.17. Premier, 1.40. Privateer. .88. Reno, .50. Relief Arlington. .13. Salmon Oold, .03. Sheep Creek, 1.14. Cariboo Hudson, -.04. Oils Calmont, .38. C. Si E.. 2.10. Home, 2.31. Pacalta, .04. Royal Canadian, .21. Okalta, 1.05. Mercury, .06. Prairie Royalties, .21. Toronto Aldermac, .43. Beattle, 1.11. Central Pat., 2.25. Cons. Smelters. 49.75. East Malartlc. 2.93. Fernland, .028. s . Francoeur, .42. Oods Lake, .58. Hardrock, 1.20. Int. Nickel, 47.50. Kerr Addison, 1.96. , Little Long Lac, 3.05. V McLeod Cockshutt, 2.07. Madsen Red Lake. .44. , McKenzle'Red Lake 1.25. Moneta, .90. " ; ,'' Noranda; .761b-Pickle Crow, 4.25. Preston East Dome, 1.95. San Antonio, 1.75. Sh'errltt Gordon, 1.30. Stadacona, ,40. Uchl, .80. Bouscadlllac, .033i. Mosher, .09. Oklend, .11. Smelters Gold. .01. Dominion Bridge, 41.00. LONDON, November 14: (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London metal market was un changed yesterday at $37.54 per fine 1 ' ounces v -i jON TRAIL I msx sr a in 1U fLANfc Weather On Lake Labarge Ham pers Culmination of Search For Flier And Two Passengers WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory, November 14; (CP) With fog hampering the operation of air craft, ground parties were con verging afoot and by motorboat today uporr the shore of Lake La-barge where aerial searchers had sighted what was believed to be a portion of the wing tip and wreckage of an .airplane In which Pilot Jesse W. 'Rice and pasrengers, Mike MiKallion and D. H. Ander- .son. had been missing since Thurs- ot Flint will not be molested by rday on a flight between Germany on her return voyage horse and Dawson. home to United States from Bergen If she discharres her carco at Bergen and sails direct home without calling at Allied ports. The City of Flint is now preparing to sail. Whlte- where- a huge snow sli?n had earlier told airplano searchers -Jhat James Miller, his wife and ijrnlly pf four were safe but storm-,8ound after startlnj: across th? wlndept lake in a skiff on October 24. WYT MOVF ON FINLAND HcUingfors Wonders If There Will Be Actual Military Force Or "War of Nerves" HELSINGFORS. November 14 Two German Intercepted I i CP I The Flnn'sh Foreign Office, announced that ts delegation had f-f Moscow last night by train,' thus suspend'rtK leng'hy negotiations by whlrh Russia had beeni seeking concefslons for ml'.'tar ; and naval bases on Finnish terri-i lory on the Baltic Sea and the I Arctic coast I While negotiations blwem Rus sia and Finland have become Ships Are By Royal Navy-Sent To Bottom Vessels Were Endeavouring to Run Blockade When. Trapped Off Iceland More British Vessels, Including Destroyer, Lost LONDON, November 14: (CP) Three British vessels a destroyer, freighter and trawler are the latest casualties of the war at sea. The Admiralty announced coday that a German mine had sunk an unidentified destroyer, the first of her type to be lost since the outbreak ji the war. The freighter Matra, 5000 tons, is believed to . ', have also been the victim of a mine Propaganda Peddler LITVINOFF MOSCOW, Nov. 14: CP Again in favor wjth Dictator Joseph Stal I in the North Sea. The ' trawler .Creswell Is reported to have been I shelled. Yesterday a small British ship I was torpedoed by a German sub-I marine off the northwest coast ot (Spain, her crew being rescued by a i trawler. The kisses of these ships followed 'an Admiralty announcement late . last night that two German steamers Meklenberg, 7892 tons, and Parana, 6,038 tons, both of the HamburgrAmerican Linewere intercepted Monday off Iceland by British warships. Rather than permit the capture of the vessels, the German crews abandoned them in a sinking condition. After rescuing the German crews, the British warships speeded the sinking oi the two steamers by gunfire so they would not remain a menace to navigation. The German vessels, it is believed, jwere -endeavouring to break ' through the British naval blockade to North or South America. ""''Xlu .......... 1 aDBolllted chief of the information zssl rScf1- --. is INVITED Foieisn Minister Erko ot Finland said mat renewa or taits were. ;not out of the question entirely, j 1 Co-orceion Or Threats . . On the other hand, Russia may ' "take recourse to either of two co-- eiclve plans to force Finland to accede to the Sovfet's demands: First, by an actual military force which Finland feels Is unlikely. Second, by a campaign of radio, press and military and naval man- : ' oeuvres or a "w;ar of nerves" de- signed to exhaust th economic I stamina of this nation. I Meantime Russia keeps up itl press campaign against Finland lUnabated, Yesterday It was charged that Finland had been turned Into an armed camp and that its economic' lite had, as a result, been prolonged. Russia Is evidently hoping that economic strain and counter mobilization may bring Finland to : terms. The Soviet will probably continue massing troops along the Finnish border, diplomatic quar ters predict PROGRESS WITH PACT Great Britain and Russia Are Ready To Have Exchange Of , . Trade Lists LONDON, November. 14: (CP) It is reported that Anglo-Russian trade negotiations have reached a point where there will be an exchange of lists of commodities to be sold under the agreement. t Grain Now Moving In . Five cars of grain, making resumption of shipments to thls.port from the prairies, ar- rived over the week-end. Thlr- ty-slx cars are on the territory trust of Red Pass bound here. Bulletins AIU BASE CONTRACT VANCOUVER According to word here today Ryan &. Bennett of Vancouver have been awarded the contract for heavy excavation and other extensive work preparatory to the establishment of an air base at Seal Cove, Prince Rupert, Col. E. J, Ryan and J. G. Bennett are heads ot the new contracting line-up. ver-Burrard, and Mrs. Jamleson, C.C.F. of Vancouver Centre.' NORWEGIAN TANKER LOST LONDON Twenty-three members of the crew of a Norwegian tanker have been rescued after being thirty hours adrift In lifeboats. Seventeen are still VANCOUVER' ROBBERIES awa with a Dome ana two tor holding up L, Conllff and getting away with $11. DIES COMMITTEE RISES WASHINGTON The Dies committee on un-American activities has completed its public hearings. The committee finds, it is understood, that the Communist party financed from Russia t Belgium and Holland Would Ask Him To Join Peace Move ' Roumania Also? THE HAGUE, November 14: (CP) Holland and Belgium may invite United States to Join In their efforts to bring about a peace conference of belligerents to terminate the war. At the InvltaUon of Queen Wllhelmlna, Oeorge A. Gordon, American minister to Holland, called upon Queen Wllhelmlna yesterday. Joseph E. Davies, United States ambassador to Bel-glum, states he has received no j Instructions. It Is understood King BUDGET DEBATE lCaroi considering joining the, VICTORIA The debate on the Belgo-Dutch peace move, budget got under way In the Leg- j Authoritative British quarters islature yesterday with both Lib- fasscrt that the reply of King era! and Conservative members George to the peace move of the making pointed remarks of crit- t Netherlands and Belgium" means icism of the C.C.F. for remarks of , that Great Britain will "insist on its members in regard to war pol- fun reparation of wrongs done by Icy. The speakers yesterday were Oermany to small neighbors." Herbert Anscombc, Victoria Con- , Great Britain showns no sign of servatiye and financial critic, Mrs. thope that Germany will seek peace Paul Smith, Liberal of Vancou- iby accepting conditions laid down Laura ,ln the King's response. At Berlin Foreign Minister, Joachim von RIbbentrop Informed Belgian and Netherlands envoys 'today that Germany's reply to the Joint mediation offer of Queen Wllhelmlna and King Leopold would be a polite "no." Von RIbbentrop was quoted as saying that Germany's reply was based on answers already received from Great Britain .and France which he claimed rendered peace impossible now. VANCOUVER John Hawkins and his wife are held on a charge , j of striking O.Stepuk on the head jylQJ'g IT JVieiUS and robbing him of an unknown amount. Five other persons are I Ponon'a mi NoOilPrl ll being sought, three for holding 1 11 VdlWUd 11CCUCU up a store and striking S. MHag- I Those of TransCanada Air Lines Will Be Used for Training and New Ones Established OTTAWA, Nov. 14: (CP) Flying fields which have been established across Canada by TransCanada Air Lines will be used for training purposes ot the Entire training' scheme in the Dominion, It Is an- of United States is directed and .nounccd. Additional air fields will also be established.