Weathenjiocecast Prince Rupert Moderate to fresh northwest winds, fair iwlth not much change In temperature. WIX NO. 197, PROVINCIAL LIBRARY 31 March 11 iiamtm Bliss. . . n - - A J It A a a II I. ... ...J L fend Albnla afainsi a "Greco- CHUNGKING BATTERED rni'NflKING A Canadian i f .11 ...... 4. t . . . L..hJ... u-l. L. .U ........nl...l,l. I 1 - tai tne Dialing area. HOW ABOUT RUSSIA? LONDON Some significance V .1. I. - J 1. 1 - . 1 -. T1I lll.l.l.. IHMUQ VI1UIVI1III ItSlllU.T III irn II m'BW iiiiriirn . ri . . mrm. nrennn oi nussia mar mane Bulletins STANDING IS CLOSE latest standing in the Carnl- I Utllan PAnlatl fa- vnllftl7 Jerstad, Sons of Norway, flfia- rl.l. U.m.M Innlnr lorenct Obuchlna, Gyro UinD, S.000; Molly Ellison, Rotary Club, am LAST CHANCE National registration In Prince ipett up to late Tuesday even- t ten o'clock tonight. TROTSKY AXED MEXICO CITY Leon Trotsky, xiled Russian Bolshevik leader, unconscious and In serious con-'tion alter being attacked with a ifTa. v ... mar .cam b ati - c uv tiacauca mui 'n and supposed friend of the at vviuilUIlJI. liuisn; (d serious head Injuries. Mor- Hed to have beeri a German sec-l atent. He had known Trot-kT for more than a year and had his confidence. WHAT FLTAIN THINKS VICHY l'rfmlpr Ptaln aerreeS hat United States Is wise to arm SU against any eventuality such Invasion. He declares that tance will rrmaln a Hpmocracr 'though a dlsclDlined one. KILLED IN vaurntivrri VANCOUVEIU-. Vancouver has Hs thirteenth traffic fatality ' he jtar. )ames II. Deverlll, 1, died ol i . uuuiiiini aj a resun u She AMERICAN LEGION SAFE NEW YORK The American steamer American Legion, bound from Petsamo, Finland with refugees, is believed now to be safe ly past the dancer zone. GIBRALTAR ATTACKED GIBRALTAR An official an nouncement says that enemy air Willing Workers Transformed Exhibition Hall last Night Twenty-One Month Old Mary Jane I Morrell Has Seen Much of ( World TORONTO. August Jane Morrell. aued 21 HI r PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. Tomorrow sT ides Part Of Highway Within City Is Being Improved Some good work is being done by j the city engineering department In llmnrovlne the nart of the highway Daby between Conrad Street and the city NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1940. COLUMNISTS Small ARE ACTIVE! Dangerous Gang Relieved Implicated in Escape of German Prisoner of War SOMEWHERE IN ONTARIO. Aug. exactly 21 Jlmlu Bad hump and dlp3 are 21: (CP)-A high military authority i - . , 77 " . . oi tne nignway very greauy im- oo - - r --- traveheu youngster In the world pmH wm.h jLn hi. ,,ir and aided the escape of W. Koche, 'friSlni!ht fhC tddud f.Urt" is finished the part of the highway German naval of fleer, from a clos- craft attacked Gibraltar twice out to.her ,eaee lau,rcls by starting wUnln the ,t , b to iy guarded prison ca-.n- :i Norrhrrn last night. A small fire set by bombs was quickly extinguished. One enemy plane was shot down. STAGE OF CARNIVAL ALL SET on the trans-Canada lines for Victoria when she will add another 2,250 miles to her airways log. The young daughter of Mrs. S. W. Morrell, of Oakvllle, Ont., wife of the Balkan correspondent of the London Dally Express, Baby Morrell has had her own passport ever since she was a month old and her log holds such Interesting air Neighboring Vi'lage, Pay Final trips as Budapest and Milan and Tribute to Memory of Tate return, Budapest to Belgrade, Mrs. William (Beyon Rome, Marseilles and London to travel oyer as that , kept up by th; Provincial government. j Funeral At! Pt. Simpson sav nothlnz of four ur returns returns bv oy im- Im. -;. r01" the res.dence ; p; deceaseds of Grace Church, officiated. whole appearance of the place in seines where the honeymoon cou- A ui me iaCt mai ae. readiness for the opening this cv Die landed exactlv twentv mlnutM ceased was a former, member of NASSAU TO nch .pttuUtlori. - W. M. Watt, and T. J. Williams " r?""- ' T" ietlc dub and the Youni Peonlrt - KRW. "" u. " AIR SCHEME, AHEAD lOXDfll Sir Archibald Sin- if mi nil,., m . I . .m.. .nv. ' Hoase of Commons that the I ahead of schedule. Canadian (IM. ttt . . . , I to tolTtebtpUc mS,. r i.pped from Buda- . bi.UIul ...,., o.W,5, ZShe" . ... . . . me worau iieiiiuuueic. In Drln.. Hnnort anA fhprp ura SPpn t m.. r 01 11-1 f.nririrf T pest t0 ln c"e 01 her tiZ j ' As two ot world's most fa- . . e a . fine spirit of co-operation, onprat ion the the grandmother and the baby.s Indl. The , Ladles' Aid of . v Y.P.EJV.. Mrs. i fashion plates they have young m"hclX!TTt- vldual passPrt caused 8reat ,n" S- M?St8h' E'iZafbetn ClntT3Sh' started many a mode on its way I what can be done when all worU tercst and speculatlon wherever It Frank Roma an family, Mrs. Jen- g0 t scouts ,n New York -and with awill to a desired end. was displayed. n'e Brentzen and family Mr. and smart set ln whre the A cood program oi attractions na f9A? Jnnp i fhp vfiTinfrne. naec- Mrs. josn ua MacKay and lam 11 v. t..i, v i.HtHn.j - I been for this evening and Mrs- & Preston, Native Sisterhood arranged port noider ln thc worid( : believe," Prnor of the Bahamas are golnf to! each night there will be a different sald Mrs Morrell. "It was issued (Kltkatla Branch), Mr. and Mrs.'keeD botn veg wide 0Den part e- program. The following are the whcn she was exactly a month old Bacon and Bl. Mrs- J- Leigh- ui8ry for tlps on evening and' committee chairmen who are as- and has been much used. She went ton and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, Am-!soort, ciothes hat can eo places' .slsted by a fine body of willing from Paris to Budapest ln the ,brose Reld. "7 Guild (Carlisle Can- ,n Am.rlcan resorts workers: Chairman Norton Youngs. Secretary George L. Rorie. Treasurer Trevor Williams. Program C. O. Ham. Exhibits Dr. R. G. Large. Concessions Max Asemlsscn. Publicity Robert Parker. Carnival Queen W. M. Watts. Public Wedding William Stone. Flower Show Charles Balagno. Photographic Contest Jack Wrathall. Tea Room Rebekahs. There are a number of Interest-. of fun for those who like mem, Halibut Sales American Rainier, 36,000, 10c and 8c. Pacific Ilene, 35,000, 10c and 8c. bioragu Recovery, 20,000, 10c and 8c, Stor age. Thelma II., 22,000, 10c and 8c, Storage. Alder. 18.000. 10c and 8c, Booth. Belinda, 22,000, 10c and 8c, Stor age. - Injuries sustained at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon when his motorcycle collided with a stcet car in the 200 block East Hastings. luggage rack of the Orient ex-'es oi me ivy uuua.Mr ; They wonder a lot of things: .press. At the age .or one month, nanson, ml ana Mrs. will the Duke appear at dinner par- from Budapest to London at the Johnny Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. t.es ln one je new colored dln- I age of nine months, by plane, and Mai eignton, Mr. and Mrs. w. r. n.r gults tnat caused a slir lni from London to Montreal by boat Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pon- paim Beach last winter? Will he-l as "a guest or Canada" at the ageis""" - J- OOK. f. ana dash around ln the new knee- of 19 months. I prefer air travel to that of any other type." SHOW OF ! FLOWERS lng exhibits representing the firms Fine Display by Prince Rupert Hor-' of Edward Llpsett Ltd., Northern ticuitural isociciy at carnival C. Power Co. Ltd., McRae Broth- nan ers Ltd., W. II. Malkin and s. is. Parker Ltd. The last mentioned, in spite of the weather last week firm has a. skeleton chassis showing and tr,e week before the, show of the Inner workings of the ora cars i0wers arranged by the Prince Ru- which Is quite an attraction to those pert Horticultural Society at the mechanically Inclined. Fall Carnival Is a most; creditable The body of the hall Is Just cov- one, Charles Balagno and his hclp- ered with various amusement tea- erSi Frank Warne and C. G. Ham, tures, some pf which are quite new have worked Indefatigably putting and unique and will provide plenty up a Dans oi greenery aim preparing tables. Many exhibits came In last evening and today large quantities of flowers arrived, and were artistically arranged by the ladies. In the centre of the flower exhibit is a very fine collection of shells nf the district gathered and arranged by Mrs. Thomas Priest nf Graham Avenue. This will be one of the big attractions of that part of the Carnival Hall. DR. FOERSTER DIRECTOR OTTAWA Announcement Is made of appointment of Dr. R. E. Focrstcr to be director of Nanai-mo Biological Station succeeding Dr. W. A. Clemens who has accepted appointment to head the zoological department at University of British Columbia. airs. w)uis tagar ana Maoei. ai- knee-lenzth khaki sliortt, British fred and Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Dick army 0flcer gtyig? $ he going to Woods, Standard Oil Basketball wear a flshnet shlrt? Qr hc Team, Old Empress Hfltcl, Portirontent himself with the nonde- Slmpson Athletic Club, Mr. and script things he's been wearing Mrs. White and family, Mr. . and .lately? Mrs. um oosneii, Mrs. o. Ness and And what about the Duchess iMlss F. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Srorts clothes? She didn't wear White and Family, Mr. and Mrs. shorts or slacks ln Europe didn't Arthur Wesley, Ladles Aid of Y.P. think then good taste. Malnbochef itA. (Fort Simpson), Mr. and Mrs.'made her sports frocks which but- R. Sampson and family, Nelson toned down front, with detachable uros. risnenes, u&a, sister and, shorts to match. Will she wear Sonny, Y.P.EA of Port Simpson, , those agalrt In Bahamas and, If she Marietta and Velma, Sister Alice does, will that make the trousered and Eric, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Kelly mode for women sag? What will and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry she choose for hot-night evening Helln, Louis Ross (Old Empress Hotel),, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dud pward and family, Native Sister hood of Hartley Bay, O. Kltogawa new Jewel gadet on her suits? Since her marriage, the Duchess' wardrobes have made fashion news around the world. Her slm- (Yokohama), Mrs. Maud Ross, Mr. pie. almost stark, chick; her slim and Mrs. C. B. Flewln. Mr. and suave dinner suits with their bar Mrs, Jack Morals, Margaret and oque scroll trims, her love of gilt-Mrs. A. Sankey, Mrs- J. D. Watson,, terlng sequins (which lifted a few Mr. and Mrs. James MacKay and 1 eyebrows) and her off-the-faee family, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Mr;, hats were all notea and copied and Mrs. W. F. Rudland. Nell and Joe, Miss Salome Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Caspor Webster and familv. Her wardrobe went Into tempor ary eclipse when she donned c uniform for war work but It's back Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Talt and fam-'ln the limelight now. How are her ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, new suits cut? What Will she wear Mr. an dMrs. Rpubpn T.pithfenn fnr formal official luncheons? Mow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson I will she settle the hot-weath6r hat Russ, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wesley, problem, since she doesn't like blgf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrison, Am-j hats? The fashion world has no ella, Mrs. Rhoda Woods, Mrs. Lucy Idea but it's going to take a good wayward and iamiiy, Eagle Tribe, hard look, Brentzen, Mr. and Mrs. P. Auckland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbel'.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sankey, Choir of United Church, Port Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Musgrave, Mother, Ladles of the Epwqrth League. SENTENCE BOGUS V.C. OXFORD, En?., Aug. 21: (CP) For representing: himself to be holder of the V.C, John Coates, of Botlev Road. Oxford, has been sentenced to three months' lmprls alty, Included the bombing by Bri- The esteem In which esteemed nM, . , cnr,n, tlsh warplanes of two German held by testified to. by the .".. ' , .;,V- ..1". ." !ui"i transports in Haugesund, Norway. ' " i nn, n-ltlch n.n.tt.j n (widespread area of Germany. Ger man occupied territory and Italy. TODAY'S STOCKS fOmirtMT R 1 Jrrtuiaton Oo.l Vancouver Big Missouri, .05. Bralorne, 9.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.00. Dentonla, .01 A. Falrvlew.'.OOVi.' Gold Belt, .20. Hedley Mascot, .35. Minto, .00. Pacific Nickel. .09. Pend Oreille, 1.12. Pioneer, 2.00. Premier, .75. Privateer, .42. Reeves MacDonald, .25 A. Reno, .13. Relief Arlington. .05'A. Salmon Gold, .04. Sheep Creek, .85. , Cariboo Hudson, .02 A. Oils A. P. Con., .09. Calmont, .19. C. U E. 1.35. Freehold, .02. Home, 1.53. Pacalta, .05 A. Royal Canadian, ,W2. Okalta, .65. Mercury, .04. Prairie Royalties, .13 A. Toronto Aldermac, .12. BeatUe, .95. Central Pat., 1.70. Con. Smelters, 33.00. East Malartlc, 2.90. Fernland, .02A. Francoeur, .20. Gods Lake, .28. Hardrock, .65. Int. Nickel, 33.y8. Kerr Addison, 2.30. Little Long Lac, 2.00. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.53. Madseh Red Lake, .30. McKenzle Red Lake, .93. Moneta, .40. Noranda, 51.00. Pickle Crow, 2.55. Preston East Dome, 1.76. San, Antonla, 1.70. Sherrltt Gordon, .62. . Uchi, .26 B. . High 3:31 am. 19.0 ft 15;51 pin. 192 ft. Low 9:45 am. 4.9 ft. 22:15 p.m. 5.6 ft. PRICE: I CENTS ails Are Changing Raid Tactics War News SITUATION TENSE ATHENS The Clreek army -..11H all If its for off i- II .tiv.. . -i . - nnnlhlf mokes- KH't vill not be an d.. " - ...kt k. urnrUf If Greece Is Preparations are being taken i ...H. h. fvncinn wit n iiaiv. ItiUan forces are said to be J ... Ik Athenian f rnn ( I r isacu w ... Greece, it hnme the fascist enttor. BABE MUCH TRAVELLED Individual Plane Method Of Attack Is New Order of Day Jw' K!dS dlst4lnctln of belnglevelled out 'and the surface that an extremely dangerous Koaming Over Many Parts of Old Land Eight Are probably belne th u most mMplvalr . . nt fifth eninmnUt. nlanneri , . . . n ,, Downed Meantime Royal Air Force Continues Increasing Offensive in Germany Ontario, The search has widened. LONDON. AuiniSt zl: (L;i,) Operating Singly or m for the escaped German prisoner of wery small numbers, Nazi bombing planes, seemingly ( war .who tunneled his way to free- ciangmg tactics from that of great mass raids, roamed camp? Mei- oyer many parts of Great Britain today, some .casual-thnritiP r.. invejUeatinff how a ties and damage resulted. Meantime, the Royal Air Force 'radjo receiving se was smuggled! assumed an increasing offensive by carrying the attack I Intn IhP cjmn hplnc rtlsrovprprt a In numprous lmnoriani Dases Ul Ifew hours after Koche escaped Qermany, German-occupied ter-h through a 100-foot tunneL Irltory and as far as Italy. The escane of a German civilian ' The heaviest blows of the scatter-from a northwestern Ontario In- ed solo raids staged by the German ternment camn Is also announced air force over England today werej . RnUton. mlnlstpr nf .tr.t- th Knnth9t whpre 6. perial Airwavs from I,ondon to niotner tnrougn orace cnurcn to - , J """"" " ----------- - pewaj nuviujs irum ixjimun wj .... . ... -? . . . national defpnre. The man who Mid rpnrf was hnmhed twlre In Paris. 'trie village cemetery where Inter- As wife of a well known Eng- ment was made- lhe funeral of the llsh loumallst. Mrs Mnrroii train- late Mrs. William Beynon took ed Mary Jane naturally into being Place at Port Slmpsori on Saturday A great transformation took place air minded. Her honeymoon com- ,ast- Many friends attended to at the big exhibition hall last night menced by airplane nearly six Pay tneir nnal tributes of esteem o. rfpnartmpnt worked until years aeo with a fllzht to Paris and respect. Rev. T. C Colwcll. mldnlsht or after chanelne the and a subsequent flight to Mar- Pasto; could s-'wflk English is believed to the early afternoon. be hldlnt in wild rourdm? the camp. country sur- Eleht Nazi bombers were sho down and another Is believed to' have fallen In the channel. Almost constant patrols of Brl-Itlsh fighters were kept in the air to head off the "sneak-ln" attacks PUT CTVl V by lncnvldual bombers. ijjl- X 01 1 LlLl The Royal Air Force, continuing nwuirr for Chancellor Hitler enlne. Todav the various exhibits er me assassmaurr.) oi tne King I " ' - t t ii . i in nor n n cna r umm tna rhtirh tiKup In his attack upon are being put in place and by to- ol -"8oavia. m me iniervenmg - v....... k A Duchess of Windsor In e.,Bn?a,n. Just what m.y.e nlght ItlSl be a'place well wU LljlllrS Bahamas W, Be WaUhed Mndthis comment Is caaslng .visiting. " V" .Y'Vli. WrtSs-,' -u--- the offensive as German attacks on Britain diffused, attacked the Ger man naval base at Kiel and thirty AknMA r tnn niMArorinnu " - v. . . - nrrrni iiiiiiimi niiiri ii:hii-l vi - . .. ... 'have had charge of the decorations of the hall, partlculary of the plat- thp hour such Pratruc vipnna Educational As.sociatlon acted as nA u,t,n ..Ivr, arm' M announced oy tne Aamir- - , a v vtiar auu uiw i wio aic nobvituis -if,. urusseis ana " " aeneva berore the j"uca. . . wj,pthp. th. Duke anfl form and It Is really a. work of art. - ouloreaK oi war. r.f iv,t PvprvSnHw u-a tiorlc- Baby Morrell, then aged nine was alrdrorneii In Germany, and Ger' man-occupiea terruory. Other activity by the British alt MORE MEN FOR CORPS First Route March Last Evening Followed by Lecture On Gas While the turnout at the local defence corps last evening was be low average there was an attend ance of over sixty and an inter - estlng program was carried out. Normart Watt explained that new arrangements might be needed as the Armory would notbe available much longer. Plans for other ac- cprnrnndatlon,.. werev4e.f inltely- un-v der way arid particulars "would be announced. After roll call and preliminary,, organization the units proceeded on their first route march. The action to be taken if air attacks were made on a column of troops was explained and the practice of the movements duly carried out afforded an Interesting variety to the march. On the return to the Armory a lecture on gasis was given and the construction of the latest respirator was explained by Sergeant-Major Dey It Is planned that the next lecture will be on signalling and. If duties allow him to be free, Regimental Sergeant-Major Parsonage will give the talk. If the Armory is not available the lecture will be liven In the Canadian Legion Hall. Ah appeal was made to those ilready in the unit to bring their friends with them. This civil organization should number several hundreds as it affords all men of any age from eighteen to sixty an opportunity to learn how to de fend his city and his country ln an emergency. Isolated Individual action is useless. Organized effort is a guarantee of success. Enrolment Is still open to all men and to get full advantage of the training men should enrol at once.- Regimental Sergt.-Major Simp-kins was in general charge of the parade last night, assisted by unit commanders Alex. Mitchell, D. G. Borland, O. W; Abbott and Peter Lakle. Appointment Is Important OTTAWA, Aug. 21: (CP) In announcing the appointment of Capt. V.. G. Brodeur as naval attache at Washington the. minister1 of naval affairs said: "It is a newly created post and Its Importance in view, of recent developments Is stressed by the fact that Capt. Brodeur 13 second senior officer of the Royal Canadian Navy." MADE PRIVY COUNCILLOR LONDON, Aug:. 21 (CFT-Prime Minister Fraser of New Zealand has been made a member of ,Hls Majesty's most honorable Erlvj Coun- IclT according to. arf announcement irom ,10 Downing street. . .v