EW YORK, Nov 26:-The New attack. pf' :k market, following weak- s of the pas fortnight, showed mttn wwarci recovery yes- naner said in its surprise ad far The industrial average at mission. tij was 131.96, up .49; rails, , down 5. and utilities, 20.40, 02, The day's turnover total- 5M 000 . hares. The trend. con- npwara in early fading t . ' fllKA IS OBSOLETE I Be Fir Outclassed By New fish Co-operation Plane Now Cominir Out PNDOX, xov, 26. (CP) rl Britain l. . , n tJ'Pe of army co-operation "e which, it is said, will make ( German dive bombers look olcte. r,t Britain is maklnr elab- ?t plans for coordination of ?rk of the Royal Air Force and "irmy n and operations fkln the day when the of- Nr( can h. tnkfn nn lhf pt'nent. pin Pays h Internees lians Reassurert Thrv Are P' T"d For Their Hospitality SLBOURNE No. 26: (CP) - transportation and maln-of I; enemy aliens sent from 12 10 Australia for Intern-; Plll be repatriated to the ,'"J or their origin after the ; was stated by the Mln-'5 the Army in reply to rum-""ICh. h snlrl VinJ t.n Mr. 1,1 , ' ULLU V. a " btmit till; vwb nn) defrayed hv tho Australian nfcnt, and Internees might file Wh lfV. 4tJV. 4Viocn Bastions are utterly f4lsc f ar McBrlde said. "These in- lia f ,lVe been brouBht to Aust- at r thf Tfflliflo nflU TlfllleVi ltKI!ln.t.bcca of the dim- hn "'cn mlht arise In the K u an invoi. -i i -n-t - - .mkwiuii ol VI4CUI ill!" r'NKS FOR PEACE p0 " Liucas, aviasn;i trrlIrnds of the Aldenham !.,. "Ke other mllltnrv Mas- ' "i wari.lm .. .... j hunt "viana, now jei it ! "t i In uniform, instead of ads in TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8, D. JotinaUm Cij. i , ' Vancouver! BtgdCssourl. .06. ,;i Brklornfe, 10.00B. Cariboo Quartz, 2.15. Dentonla, .OOViA. Falrvlew, .00 V2. Gold Belt, .27. Hedley Mascot, .56. Mlnto, .01. , Noble Fiver .00 . Pend Oreille, 1.90. pioneer, 2.25. Premier, .90. Privateer, .56. Reeves MacDonald, .30A. Reno, .15. Relief Arlington, .03 Vi. Salmon Gold, .02 tt. Sheep Creek, .85B. Cariboo Hudson, .02 '2A. Oils A. P. Con., .09. Calmont, .25. C. & E., $1.50. Home, 2.50. Pacalta, .05. Royal Canadian, .09. Okalta, .95A. Mercury, .06A. Prairie Royalties, .09A. TORONTO Aldermac, .15'A. ' Beattle, 1.12. Central Pat., 1.95. Cons. Smelters, 43.00. East Malartlc, 3.10. Fernland, .01 Francocur, .46. Gods Lake, .46. Hardrock, 1.05. Int. Nickel, 37.Vi. Kerr Addison, 3.55. LUtle Long Lac, 2.20. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.51. Madsen Red Lake, .62. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.34. Moneta, .57A; Noranda, 58.00. Pickle Crow, 3.00. Preston East Dome, 3.20. San Antonio, 2.63. Sherrltt Gordon, .82. Bouscadlllac, .02 Vi. Masher, .06. Oklend, .10. Smelters Gold, .WA; Dominion Bridge, 27.00B. CHICAGO WHEAT CHICAGO, Nov. 26:-Wheat prices were: Uc to ftc lower yesterday on the Chicago market with DuCainbeT closing at 87?sC. i LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. - I leatHer Forecast She 1 hi Tomorrow s Tides-High prince Rupert and Queen Char-jotte Island Moderate to fresh 11:25 a.m. 22.9 ft 1!' east to southeast winds,, unsettled t Low 5:12 ajn. 6.2 ft. and mua Wivn ram. 18:02 p.m. 2.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER No. 277. JCXIX. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 11)40. PRICE: I CENTS o t . Jp From Reich For Italy lermany Not PlanninglALL QU1ET I d rst ivi lunuun Duce It Is Intimated First Mht Since Blitzkrieg Began That There Have Been No Air Raids LONDON, Nov. 26. For the first ttlme since the blitzkrieg bgan, except on October 6, London had scists Hordes I urn loward Sea in Retreat From Ad- no air raid alarms last night . r l. 11T a m i vancing Greeks Winter Takes Grip ROME, November 26: (CP) Well informed smirrns The important west coast port of Bristol war bombed again in the early evening but the attack 'vas .uuni light and ana 01 of brief nnei duration. aurauon. Else r.ise ,1 i n si!i . . . . inn mat no ucrman military action atrainst Turkov is' ,,,. ,m ii "iivi UtlUUiiUk Hi. WUiUl J Utile J , i iminent and that the Nazis intend i 1 to leave the Greek i were no night attacks, it has been orts, advices trom various parts of the Albanian hattlo- nt indicate that all Italian units are seeking to turn Uie Aunawc oca in retreat, . the Orecks. Winter took a b grip today with cold rain In ralleys and lowlands and snow toe mountains. ew York Stock lart Is Firmer Mussolini Has Praise For British have been in any sense as effective as were those on Coventry, although there is no denying that it was hard hit in the Sunday night raid. Weather was unfavorable for an attack upon London last nig!-.t. A heavy mist is believed to have held aircraft down. ;lts first air raid alarm in twenty four hours. A few minutes later the all elpar slirnnl ramp Nr 1n- ,cldents were reported r in the Nov 26: Premlpr a ilenini Shown Yesterday After Mussolini's Milan newsDaDer a ,'i,. ,,.r ers took the opportunity to stroll around the city. The most of the people, as usual, went to the shel ters, taking no chances with a surprise raid. The bombing of Bristol last evening, while of brief duration, Is believed to have caused a few casualties, some fatal. MANY YOUNG1 MEN ANSWER Second Call To Canadian Colors Brought Out Nearly mousanci More Than Expected OTTAWA. Nov. 26: (CP) The turn-out for the second military training period in Canada under the National Resources Mobilization Act exceeded the objective by 1 936 men, Hon.' James G. Gardiner, jmihlster of "war services, announced yesterday. He told a press conference that 30,536 men had reported at training centres on Nov- ember 22 against ine oojeuuvc m 29.600. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Raining, south-cast wind, twelve miles per hour; barometer, 30.00 (steady); temperature, 46; sea choppy. Triple Island Overcast, southeast wind, 25 miles per hour; sea 1 rough. Langara Island Light rain, southeast wind, five miles per hour; barometer, 29.83; temperature, 46; lleht swell. Bull Harbor Overcast, southeast wind, ten miles per hour; barom eter, 30.22 (steady); temperature, 46; moderate swell. Alert Bay Overcast, soutneast wind, 21 miles per, hour; barometer, 30.37; temperature, 45; sea choppy. DISCLOSING COMMUNISM Another Document to be Issued by Dies Committee, it is Announced WASHINGTON. D.C., NOV. 25 The Dies committee on un-Amerl can activities will shortly issue an other document disclosing communistic, activities in the United State3 it is announced. "Off The Record" Chat With "Mike" Caused Beard To Lose His Ship, 'Tis Suggested . - VICTORIA, November 26: (CP) The possibility that the retirement of Commander Charles T. Beard of H.M.C.S. Prince Robert might be due to. an "off the record" chat with newspapermen boing'TC-corded by the, Canadian . Broadcasting Corporation was advanced in the Legislature yesterday by Harold Winch, C.C.F. member for Vancouver East. "The people-of British Columbia are entitled to know if the C.B.C. is becoming a sort of Gestapo," Winch said. "I am told that a C.B.C. employee sat next to Cmmander Beard with a microphone and, when the 'off the record' chat took place, the C.B.C. man did not turn off the microphone. I am given to understand that the entire conversation was mailed east and might have resulted in Commander Beard being retired." War News ,nple Of Weeks Of Weakness ' 0 2 yesterdav r nraised praisca British urmsn re- re- t ua had vk. bombs a a v - - liau a a icw few viriuua dropped uiupcu on vu it II. by uy t CHOO0KQOIOOOOUOUOOyiyuUw " to the German, air planes which passed up the Thames This resistance was estuary, turning back after drop-, Which wukuiuis Ig Should ououm not t plng nna some some bombs Domps In m the lJie water water. i I be underestimated, the news- nUrlnz the ouiet nisht London- GREEKS STILL ADVANCING ATHENS Greek troops were reported today to be continuing their advance against the Italians at all points, having occupied a number of positions of importance. Thousands of Italian troops are being brought up, it was reported, In the effort to establish a third line of defence. Another report was that Greek forces had been landed! on the Adriatic coast of Albania and had cut off communications behind the Italian lines. 'XMAS ARMISTICE REJECTED. LONDON Prime Minister Winston Churchill tojd Parliament today that Great Britain was, not prepared to. agree to any Christmas armistice. The Prime Minister's answer to a Labor member's proposal to approach Rome with a view to bringing about such an armistice was a flat "No." Any such proposal by a neutral state would be rejected, he declared. ROYAL AIR FORCE ATTACKS LONDON The Royal Air Force last night carried out attacks, on military objectives in Germany proper, big gun emplacements on the Channel coast and airdromes in Holland. Dockyards at Wilhelmshafen, Kiel and Hamburg were struck. Many tons of incendiary and high explosive bombs were dropped. One British plane is missing. NEW OFFENSIVE IN CHINA TOKIO The Japanese are launching a new offensive along' a 160-mile front from Hankow against central China with a view to finally vanquishing the forces of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, it is stated here. Large quantities of fighting equipment are being taken in and a big push is planned. Naval bombers will co-operate with land forces. CROSS CHANNEL BATTLE DOVER German Big Berthas and British Long Toms exchanged salvos across the Straits of Dover yesterday. The British guns laid down shells around Cap Griz Nez while the German shells landed near Dover. No serious damage was done on this side in the duel which lasted ZVi hours. The Germans fired again for two .hours today. CORFU IS BOMBED CORFU Italian planes bombed Corfu for nine hours yesterday and dropped four hundred bombs in various towns and villages. Little damage was done and there were few FOR HELP OF BRITAIN WASHINGTON Although London officials denied that Great Britain had made any request or demand for three capital ships, six cruisers and one hundred destroyers to carry on the was against Germany and Italy, Washington off jcias are giving serious consideration to the warning of Lord Lothian, British ambassador, that Britain must have more fighting ships. Secretary of War Henry Stimson announced today that the United States War Department had appealed to the priorities board to halt expansion of commercial air services On the ground it would interfere with war plane production for the United States and Great Britain. FURTHER FOOD RESTRICTIONS PARIS Further food restrictions are being imposed by the (Nai authorities in occupied France. GENERAL SUICIDES LONDON An Italian general in Albania is reported to have committed suicide. MUSEUM READING ROOM LONDON, Nov. 26: (CP) The reading room of the British Museum has been reopened. It was closed while measures' were being taken to safeguard the books. Most were removed to a spot "where there Is more adequate protection," said officials. ' - I Bulletins SUNKEN VESSEL SALVAGED Having succeeded in salvaging l the New England Fish Co.'s can- nery tender Oregoniaiu which struck a rock and sank below the , sunace in seven fathoms of water in Seaforth Channel on October 29, Armour Salvage Co.'s power tugs Pachena and Daly arrived in port early this afternoon with the vessel which will be placed on the local dry dock for repairs. The Oregonian had been abandoned after the sinking. She is a vessel j of "0 feet length equipped with I a 75 h.p. Atlas-Imperial engine. ' LOUD ROTHERMERE DIES LONDON 1 The Press Association announced today that Lord Rothermerc, noted British publisher and financier, died in da today. Lord Rothermere, who I was i2 years of age, had been in Early this afternoon London had ' oijoKHKwwcKHXwootHroaHJW m health for some time. He was a brother of the late Ltid North- BULGARIA RELIEVED People Rejoice at Prospect of Not Having to Hook up With Axis BRITAIN'S BID LONDON, Nov. 26: (CP) Great v Britain made a bid today for Bulgarian neutrality with the prom ise that Britain will strive to ensure Bulgaria's integrity and independence in any eventual peace settlement. This pledge by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, was read to the House by Richard A. Butler, under secretary for foreign affairs. Britain would do its best to this end provided Bulgaria did not join or assist the Axis or attack Great Britain or any of her allies. SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 24: (CP) Belief that Bulgaria has won the struggle to avoid being pushed into iigning the Axis pact until the Greek-Turkish - Russian situation has been clarified was expressed in official circles here yesterday. There cliffe, His papers were the Daily Jwa3 rejoicing apparently based on ii , n. .. Y : n -i t' : ... . . , . . Mail, Daily Mirror and Evening News. TOKYO Tokyo newspapers gave warning today that Japanese and American relations could not improve unless United States recognized Japan's determination to establish a new order in Asia. One newspaper said: "Conflict of ideas between United States and Japan is inevitable as long as the United States clings to the open door idea." NEW RUMANIAN 'QUAKES . BUCHAREST There were two; new earthquake' shocks in the Rumanian oil fields last night but damage was stated today to have not been serious. REFUGEE SHIP EXPLODES HAIFA The steamer Tatria, laden with 1800 Jewish refugees who were to be moved from Palestine to another British colony, keeled over and sank yesterday soon after a mysterious explosion. Most of those on board were rescued. NAZIS DOWN NEAR HOME British Spitfires Chase Invaders Across Channel To Their Bases ' LONDON, Nov. 26: (CP) Three their own anti-aircraft guns, "We chased fifty Messerschmltt an oinciai uerman statement mat a Bulgarian delegation was not expected in Berlin in the near future, i The non-co-operation of Bulgaria brings the Axis diplomatic offensive I to a sudden, if temporary, halt. I In Berlin it Is stated that a cabinet reorganization in Bulgaria is Imminent and that Bulgaria will then be brought Into the axis. , Considerable! Importance is attached to a conference which King Boris of Bulgaria has held with rep-f , resentatives- of Soviet 'RussliTief MAY DASH F0RHQME Three German and Nine Italian i Vessels Believed to be Tlanning To Leave Tampico TAMPICO, Mexico, Nov. 26. Mexican naval authorities are keeping a close watch on three German and nine Italian vessels which are : believed to be planning a dash to jthe open sea enroute to home waters. Crews are busily engaged Jin repainting and reconditioning jthe vessels as they ride at anchor I In Tampico harbor. No clearances have yet been taken out. - Bella Coola Man Chosen (times within one week Spitfire1,, TT". . pilots have chased German raiders , IIaro,d F" Gl,es to Jom Local Scho1 across the English Channel and shot them down within range of i City Commissioner D. J. Matheson this morning announced tha ap- 109's from 0ver London and came ; poIntment of Harold F. Giles of Into range halfway between Dover"BelIa Coola to the staff of King and Cap Grls Nez," the Air Mln-1 Edward Schl here in succession Istry News Service quoted one'to Mlss Mafy Easthope, resigned, pilot as saying. "As we approached i Mr- Glles- who wil1 come Prince the French coast we continued to ' RuPt after the Christmas and attack. The enemy were In a rag-1 New Year vacation, has been teach-ged looking formation. One of our 1 lnS at Bella Coola for six years and chaps got the first one. I got ls highly recommended. the second." Before returning to his base the same pilot spotted a Helnkel ill lying In the water just off the French coast. A second Helnkel and eight Messerschmltt 109's were circling It. He attacked the circling Helnkel and sent It Into the sea to join the first. Scots Wha Ilac! A Scottish fighter squadron jchased 15 Messerschmltt 109's from Ramsgate to Dijnkerque and shot down three of them. Two were shot down into the sea during a dogfight and the third crashed on the same sands where the men of the British Expeditionary' Force had stood waiting to embark for Weather Forecast General Synopsis The, pressure continues low off the Queen Charlotte Islands and is relatively high over the Peace River district. The weather has been mild throughout British Columbia with showers on the coast. West Coast of Vancouver Island j Moderate to fresh southeast winds, mostly cloudy and mild with NEW YORK COPPER England during their heroic wlth-i NEW YORK, Nov. 26; New York drawal from France. The Scottish copper prices were unchanged to airmen reacned home without a .ozc lower yesterday with Dcem-loss. ,ber closing at lt.02o; per pound. OHOI . t 1 II