NF.MY IS HELD OFF OF LONDON irilCDHT w . w- fitj-Wldfspread Attacks -r.fi fllrrraft barratry mil - . I -.41..-. . a it inprPBK iiu rn t-t: li riir x- JJ kv . .ilral fiv pnpmv hnmhln o . .Ktd fn opt nast the outer de- ratfn f ho rntroi nnr. I l- 1 I J I I I - attack was with two large unat Alnrl n rm In 9 r 01 UL UldllCA 111 A HUH .thftr ffftm th ftMi I'M Part ThPiF LONDON, Oct. 3; (CP)-Brltish war planes drew heavy fire from Berlin's outer anti-aircraft defences early today during a seventy. two minute raid. Heaviest firing was centred in the great industrial section on the northern outskirts. The Air Ministry said that attacks were also made on German oil plants, munitions factories, railway facilities despite thick clouds and poor visibility. Krupp works at Essen were attacked and docks at Hamburg and WUhelmshafen were heavily bombed as were port facilities at Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Flushing and Antwerp. International Co-operation ... til.J l a i 1 ii a nt ob ect was to converee over '""s rtuuui toufcmiun ui rontlniiueji a strone UDward move mcnt. Tuesday a total of 810,000 shares changed hands. Industrial average at closing was 134.33, up 1 fi!? rail 29 05. un .53. and uim .ties. 2.93. un .24. The upwn Dr. and Mrs. II. L. A. Tarr and child, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Trlnce Rupert yesterday, jt 1 EVACUATION SUSPENDED LONDON The government announces suspension for the winter of the plan for evacuation of children to Canada, United States and elsewhere abroad owing to itnrmr weather conditions. The TEEN AGE BOYS CALLED MOSCOW-Boys of from 14 to 17 years of age, totalling 800,000 in number, are being called up for conscript labor reserves In the Soviet. CHILDREN ARRIVE AT AN EASTERN CANADIAN PORT. Another shipload of British refugee children arrived yesterday. Most of them are bound for United States with only a few for Canada. RAILWAY lira V tt MAN DIES Nell Mcintosh, For Years Engineer Out Of Prince George. Succumbs Suddenly PRINCE GEORGE, Oct. 3: The death of Nell Mcintosh, a well known Canadian National Rall- pmrineer. Is being mvesti- movement continued yesterday and gated wltn an inquest today. After today. .having been seen xuesaay iubui, night, apparently In good ncaitn, ne was found dead in bed in his notei room yesterday. He had been in the service of the railway here for twenty-five years. He was 57 years of age. I LAUNCHING r OF NAVAL SHIP HERE II. M. C. S. Esperanza Takes Tc Water This Afternoon With Mrs, Hanson Officiating , The launching took, place successfully early this afternoon of, a minesweeper for the .Royal Canadian Navy, construction of which has b;en underway for, the past few months. The vessel was chrl.'tened H. M. C. 8. Fncranza jby the sponsor, Mrs. Olpf Hanson wife of the Mrmber of Parliament for Skeena. After the launching Ahe vessel was towed to the fitting out berth to have her engines and other equipment installed. On the lalunching stani where Mrs. Hat.- son clipped a ribbon to, smash a bottle of cham"agne against the ,bow as the v-sel slid' Into the water only a few official guests jwere present. Spectators from points of van'age watched the launching stand where Mrs. Han-offlces speeches appropriate to the Jocca'lon were m8de by Com mander George Borrie R. c. N., naval officer commandlm at Prince Rupert, and others. freshments were served. 1 Re- scheme may be resumed In the iPifv Nnf rloaw spring. PrUate evacuation of i11 llCaV) children Is not affected. I ' T-, . JFour Alarms ..Durinf. September "NEW ATLANTIC FLEET' " With Loss 'Amounting to WASHINGTON, D. C. The United States government announces setting up of a new fleet of 125 warships on the Atlantic under single command as nucleus of a two-ocean fleet. EMPLOYMENT IS UP OTTAWA Canada has reached its highest peak of employment In twenty years, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics announces. Iron and steel industries show the largest increases. There is continued expansion of employment in Canada, TOTALITARIAN TIE-UP BERLIN Reports here are to the effect that negotiations are being speeded up to tie in Spain with the totalitarian bloc. The Japanese ambassador to Moscow has been given Increased powers with a view to negotiating a non-aggression pact with Russia. Fire Damage in Only $15 There were four fire alarms in Prince Rupert this September as compared with one in the same month last year. Fire alarms so far this year have numbered 33 In comparison with 22 up to the same date last year. During the past month there was slight fire damage in only one case, this being at the armory when there was estimated damage of $15 In an Incipient blaze caused by defective wiring. ; SERIES IS EVENED UP Cincinnati Reds Win Second Game of World Series Over Detroit by 5 to 3 CINCINNATI, Oct. 3. Cincinnati Reds evened the World Series today, beating Detroit Tigers five to three in the second contest behind the masterful three-hit hurl ing of Bucky Walters. Schoolboy! Rpwe, Tiger ace, gave up eight hits and all five Cincinnati runs before going to the showers after three and one-third Innings. Walters started poorly by walking the first two men up In the opening frame. They scored on Gehrlnger's single and a fielder's choice and Tigers appeared on the way. But the Reds banged Into Rowe for four hits and two runs In the second, tacked together a single and Jim Ripples', homer for two more In the third and clinched it with another in the fourth on consecutive doubles by i Walters and Werber. The Reds were , lifted, for relief hurler Gorslca. 23-! year-old right-hander, turned in one or Ok best relief Jobs In series history. The youngster went In with one out In the fourth and not a Redleg reached the base paths until the eighth when Jimmy Wilson hit a single. Up to this Gorslca retired 12 consecutive hitters and as It was got 14 out of 15 who faced him. G. A. Macdonald of Winning r'oi "inierciai representative of Ca- naaian national Telegraphs, Is an official visitor In .the city. He arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday and will proceed East by Friday eyening'3 train. v. Tomorrow's Tides Prtoce Rupert and i, .... inlands - FT '7w. ' i High 3:00 ajn. 21.7 ft. 15:02 pjn. 22.7 ft. i ith showers. ' yfor v' Low 9:04 ajn. 3.9 ft. 21:37 pan, 1.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE .RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940. PRICE: I CENT8 ABINET IS REORGANIZED IAIR RAIDS 0NJERLIN Royal Air Force Continues to Hit Heavily at Objectives In Reich m me c iv dul ini mev ""skuik vwhshm vhnmhs vhrp thev rould. VICTOKIA, Oct. 3: Pledges ol tM iftrr h Mr exchanged between American and Ttid off. Later thev were back Canadian delegates at the thlrty- itaittintho ricfnro. nmvM annual convention 01 tne '. tM the central area of the rac,Ilc lB8n. congress nere i. . i mini.pr nr lannt cam trior unn riBTZzimtr rain maae me , rlnw and rdnrH vU, aiwajrs -oe a uniica euws ana ' iu lam niri i. ill -M.iif w a i . ime Wch got through "was fa central London. A Mn wM bombed for the B . n m ' Mrrrhant Vcl llrnrrrorth Must .tni i i " - sim xppmpn rpmrpn 1111 . . ... ,u . 7" . ' Air Aiiacn lertnni f 4Va DvllUVi Tola , 44wo ovo( OTTAWA Clot 3-Fnr tha Raf- vi tow aiiu uuutitooy ... i n,nAJuH hmt England being par-r - m mnntL ,j ,, "compelled to have armor on consecutive wi . night raid, Man-i. . . i,, nf was also attacked. During'. w apiict oomos were i Mr Ik i-i. li - i van irM i f & a " vwvt ii, I h iii i ii i.i imjva . in m in w -j w - rn . and Harrow Are located I O C?J 11 .nt .... .. . . i Airionr inpwaiK - .iou a wcjj Known turi vvitiwM northwest London and anj oncnurch. -Mr. 0eorte r McBaln Falls u six hundred Nazi c i.. i r.. rrnrn Van .iwcsea London during "Wight raids proved rfr..1 t . . . .... . V ucte were numerous "lagements and at least ten f an ...- . To Be Protected Seventy-five leuns tr .u- 71''" -.ita lriLn imvpr nnn ils 3n. Several -j " nuuavD vvic v i ana r Channel there were some rala todav. mlnlmlzlns 1011 possibilities, l Pioneer Vancouver S,"hle Dettl P.m. T C..IK. Bfore Great Fire wPme Cnivoi n .u.... . ....v L v 1 1 . muun " a, nM .ii i "uuamg contractor and "n, dtftfi v,... rnin8anPrancUcoand HerT "vcr Wfore the great yd.l f..here which was ve- couver Apartment Roof VANCOUVER. Oct. 3: Mrs. George L. McBaln was killed in a Ts.fnnt full from a. west end pianes were Droueni -,mr.t mnf vpsfprdnv sna lta,j.. ..... "w. --w0kol one mtsn Ilgni- . . -nmniai,, nf feel ne laim 't Of thfl An... 1 U I ... ran.. i ',. P'""c ta- an(i Went outside ro get air. mc Jwrolk after a battle wlth'fall wa3 to the pavement below. lt nlshOerman BlglNpW Ynrlf Stock Mart Moving Up Continued Strength Shown Vester-day Following Slump Of Last Week NEW YORK, Oct. 3: The New York stock market, recovering from the nervous weakness which followed the lolnlne UD of Japan nrifh (t.h Als nowers last week, Bulletins MALTA GARRISON REINFORCED LONDON The Malta garrison has been reinforced by additional troops landed during the (our day "sweep" of the Mediterranean by the British fleet, the Admiralty announced. MARTIAL LAW AT DAKAR LONDON General de Gaulle's Free French headquarters announced that martial law had been proclaimed at Dakar and the town ringed with machine guns to prevent a local outbreak against the possibility of German occupation. BUCHAREST. The British legation announces that Percy Clark, 60, president of Ploestl Oil j Field engineering firm, has been kidnapped from a leading Bucharest hotel by three men, possibly Iron Guardists. It is the second Incident of such kind in two days. The Rumanian government denies responsibility- and promises an Investigation. Resignation Of Chamberlain Results In Churchill Making Number Of Important Changes Sir John Anderson New Lord President of Council; Sir Kingslcy Wood and Ernest Bevin Added to War Cabinet LONDON, Oct. 3: (CP) Rt. Hon. Neville Cham- TODAY'S STOCKS tOourwwv 8 D Jonnton Oo.t Vancouver Big Missouri, .04V2. jt s Bralorne, 9.85 (bid). w Cariboo Quartz, 2.05 (bid). Dentonlo, .00V4 (ask). Fairvlew, .003,i. Gold Belt, .20. Hedley Mascot, .462. Minto. .01. Noble Five, .00 1-3. Pacific Nickel, .O6V2. Pend Oreille. 1.75 (bid). ' Pioneer, 2.00. " Premier, .98. Privateer, .46. Reeves MacDonald, .30 (ask). Reno, .17 (ask). Relief Arlington, .03. Salmon Gold, .02. Sheep Creek, .93. J Cariboo Hudson, .02V2. ' Oils A. P. Con., .13. Calmont, .23. C. & E., 1.55. Home, 2.00. Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, .10. Okalta, 1.00 (ask). Mercury, .04 Vi." Prairie Royalties, .08 Toronto Aldermac, .16V4. Beattle, .91. Central Pat., 1.88 (bid). Cons. Smelters, 40.00. East Malartlc, 3.40. Fernland, .03 (ask). Francoeur, .40. . Gods Lake, .35. Hardrock, .93. Int. Nickel, 38.U. Kerr Addison, 2.80. Little Long Lac, 2.15. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.45. Madsen Red Lake. .44. McKenzle Red Lake, .98. Moneta, .60. Noranda, 57.12. Pickle Crow, 3.25. Preston East Dome, 1.95. San Antonio, 2.35. Sherrltt Gordon, ,75. Uchl, .43. i DEMAND ON - SYRIA NOW 1 Axis Tactics Recall Those Em ployed Against Czecho-Slovakia BEIRUT. Oct. 3 : Loca 1 autonomy rights for Germans and Italians t I ana ireeaom 10 organize politi cally In Syria are being demanded by the Axis powers as a means of. coercing the French government! Into acceding to demands for military bases which have already jbeen demanded. The Nazi tactics .In Syria recall those which were employed before the occupation of i Czecho-Slovakla. Police Court Fines Higher Collections From This Source Still Showing Lead Over Last Year's Police court fines In Prince Ru pert for the year to date have totalled $4,002.75 In comparison with $3825) in the first nine months of 1939. The fines for this September amounted to $328.25 as against $542 In September last year. There were thirty-five cases In city police court this September. Fifth Avenue House Is Sold Carl Giske Purchases Sam Bloom Residence Near Hays Cove Circle Carl Giske has purchased from Sam Bloom of Montreal the residence on Fifth Avenue East near Hays Cove Circle which has been occupied for the past few years by Mrs. A. M. Beattle. The new owner will later take up residence therein. War Guilt t 4 Charges Are neriam, rrjmc Minister mrougn me iirsi nine monins ni J T 1 of the war, resigned from the government of Prime ; 1 mCed iCQaV Minister Winston Chqrchill today because of failing health and will retire from official life. His resigna- vichy, Oct. tion has hern used hv Prime Minister Churchill as an charges were instrument for the recasting of the government. Sir John Anderson, Home Secretary since the outbreak of the war, succeeds Chamberlain as Lord President of the Council. Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison, former Minister of Supply, succeeds Anderson at the Home Office. Viscount Cranbourne, Foreign Office Under Secretary, who resigned with Anthorw Eden when the latter left the Foreign Office, succeeds Viscount Calde-cote as Dominions Secretary with the latter replacing Lord Hewart as Lord Chief Justice. Oliver Lyttleton, controller of non-ferrous metals in the Ministry of Supply, replaces Sir Andrew Duncan as President of the Board of Trade with Duncan becoming Minister of Supply, J. T- C. Moore-lirabazon, pioneer aviator motorist, takes over the Ministry of Transport from Sir John Rcith Avho becomes Minister of Works and Buildings. , Injaddition Sir Kingsley Vood, Chancellor' of the ExcKcqtier, arid Ernest Bevin; Minister of Labor, are added to the war cabinet, the membership of which is increased to eight. It is thought likely that further cabinet changes i: be tried before the Supreme Court. DESTROYER WAS LOST ,France Announces Destruction Of Naval Unit At Dakar VICHY, Oct. 3: The French government at Vichy,' yesteTday announced the kjssf a 2000-ton destroyer m the- Dakar ment last week. Irish Fusiliers engage- may be impending involving Lord Beaverbrook, Sir ,w . J T J Alfred Duff- Cooper, Arthur Greenwood and Anthony Inspected I Oday Eden. i A scientific board of six is to be set up to aid in the war effort. 3: Formal placed today against General Gamelln, for- mer Premier Daladler and Guy La Chambre, former air minister, in France's "war eullt" prosecutions. They will Local Regiment Puts On Smart pearance Before Major General Griesbach Major General J. M. Griesbach of Edmonton, Inspector general of the (Canadian Active Service Force for Western Canada, made an inspection of the Irish Fusiliers at the ocean dock this morning. The regiment. In full muster, presenting f. smart appearance, turned out under its officer commanding, Lieut. Col. J. N. Burnett. While here General Brlesbach Is also visiting ojher local militia units. British Armed Trawler Lost Is Missing And Must Be Considered Gone, It Is Announced LONDON, Oct. 3: The British admiralty announces that an armed trawler is missing and must be regarded as lost. CANADIAN RED CROSS .J. H. Carson St Company.. $25. Kalen Hardware Company 20. Mitchell & Currle 20. Dr. J. P. Cade - 10. John Hlnton , 10. Hyde Transfer Cnjpajjj 10. j' R. Mortimer 10., Tom Lee Si Sow 10.