NTS liitUnln Mexico, committed ul- ItHtkr hanging himself In his Nf fork suite. (Cooper was CINCINNATI FILLINU UP CINCINNATI. Cincinnati is filling up for the World Series Pning on Wednesday. Injuries ! of the opening game. BRITONS ARE ARRESTED T0KIODomei News Agency wporti seven British residents In JPn have been convicted of d City Property Today Only tWO lnt nror tnU tndav at Ihe r 'naucement of six per cent. In- c" on the investment pending S'ble redemntlnn mi not suffl- M for Nan ti McCaffery Ltd. was the Purchaser, the lots taken jtotl Block 24, Section 8, $121.67 lw. Block 25, Section 8, $38.81. ' st remains open until tomorrow during mm.. n lot fail I. IriiilC " ""OeDUrrVio.oJ .hi.. i .L t um t0 redemption within one arap LON? M'STREATMENT i.Bi ;, ""'"ax is aemanaing an lit n ,rom u,e Rumanian r wTi 01 aUeged m,slreat minin. """o, a uanaaian a,ul lo,,T nrI KTh nil COm U,e SmlCe 01 In earlier alerts of the day Lon tlon of the salmon canning, ma chines for the canning of herring Municipal End of Highway Now Compares More Than Favorably With Government Considerable Improvement has Just been carried out on the city end of the Skeena River Highway which makes It compare more thau I favorably with the government por-I Hrm nnir pnrtln at Prudhomme rloner did not hear nlanes or cun-it .1.. tu. .n..,nn.ni v , lUttfcC, (UIUHUUU ..w. fire but coast towns were bombed ' beelnnlnir to show the need of fiife well known In Prince Ku- while big guns exchanged shots maintenance whlrii has not been 'jtf. Hf paid more than one visit I kttt md wrote stories of local talrml.) TORE DOWN U.S. FLAG H.1X0I. French Indo-China. lapintse aoldiers have torn down over the Straits of Dover Night raiders confined themselves In several areas to dropping crude incendiary bombs. la a night attack on Merseyside bTven as much attention as usual this season. William Buchan two auxiliary firemen were killed w 1 , D..i 1 ... . . ,l. in nin - y rv uwi I InlUd State, flar from over a ana tnree injured in me iaim.K qC- jucUU Ol nwi ibrls of warehouse fire. Bombs iiniiAn.. i it 1 t., i. a W P"ory. i "Parted. t Funeral Took Place This Afternoon ,CunCiiv. OV...W., . w From B. C. Undertakers to 1 ana many wui&iug n umuw, Falrview Cemetery In north London about 100 shops and houses were demolished but un(jer auspices of the Canadian casualties were comparatively L oneshoremen's Association the "wr keep Ernie Ixmbardl and ; slight. . funeral of the late William Buchan Jim Ripple, both star players, out ; An official communique said a took place this afternoon from the hplonm. Three others have bn indicted and five more are Itndtr tharges. investigation on serious fire started In the city's fin- chapel of the B.C. Undertakers to anclal centre had been brought un- Falrview Cemetery with Rev. E. E. der control. . Brandt, pastor of First Baptist On 8unday seven German planes, Church, officiating. Peter Lien pre-were brought down and two British sided at the organ to accompany were lost ! the hymns. Pallbearers were Joseph Saturday's count was six enemy! Allen, O. Basso-Bert Swan Peter-'a nritih. son. Oeorge Holmes, A. Campagnolo Edinburgh was among the cities' and J. W. Oger. There were a 1 number of floral tributes. raided by the enemy yesterday. Halibut Sales Calling Local American Majestic, 40,000, 11c and 9c. Pa cific , Eagle, 41,000, 10.2c ana vc, awiu Nordby, 24,000, 10c and 9c, Stor- age. Pioneer III, buu'j, Baltic, 9000, 10.5c and 9c, Betty Jane, 30,000, iu.c anu Storage. . . Tacoma, 26.000,1 iu-ac " "- Both. , ., rv.r.. loonn 10.4c and 9c, Aiun Shirley J., 19,500, iujc suu w Royal. Hoover, 24,000, iuwc Booth, Canadian and 9c, r w i-xinn in Sr. and 8c, AtHn. Arctic 1, 15,000, 10.5c and 8c, AUta. Elvln S., 32,000, 10c and 8c, swr- agparma, 26,000, 10c and 8c Booth. FINED FOR SUrrLYING Ramond Herbert McKague, for supplying, supplying, was was lined " $50.; 1 mnr -F.IIJ, 1 ;.r. rt Saturday. in wvjf jyvw Young Men for Military Duty Tt Is estimated that some fifty 10c and 9c. I local young men have been affected I til 4hAPA 1"T I by the oraer caning up Storage. . . , f. 2i vears of aee for mlll- Yaqulna, 20,000. iujc -; -- Reglstered lettcM Ryal- T,ifi, Pacific. knir. ndvlspd these young men to appear before doctors of their own Choice for pnySlCai examination The medical reports are turned In by the doctors to the district registrar in Vancouver. N. Z. HOME GUARD AUCKLAND. N. Z., Sept. 30: (CP) New Zealand's Home Guard, nnpn to all males over 16 not in other military service, will be an auxiliary to the Territorial imn, who have three months' intensive training. MORE STEEL FOR WAR SYDNEY, N. S. W., Sept. 30: because of war's demand (CP) -Largely production of steel ingots In Australia has increased to 1,600.- tons tons yearly yearly as as cunii" compuvu 000 flnn nf two months' Imprisonment, , Drevious year. inn A DV UDnnn I VICTORIA, B.C. hi onth fnbviNcfii? Tomorrow's Tides wmln prince Rui Earllanent BldgsK lotte Islands High ..- 0: am. 22.0 ft. ,outheast and becoming fresh. Part 13;02 p.m. 22.8 ft. cloudy and cool with showers. Low 6:58 a.m. 2.7 ft. .19:23 pm. 1.8 ft NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1040. PRICE: I CENTS Forty-Three German Planes Down Large Scale Attacks By Enemy Meet With Withering Resistance CANNING HERRING ( Local Fish Plant to Continue Oper- ations During Coming Winter Nelson Bros Fisheries Ltd. new ' salmon cannery on the ocean dock .at Prince Rupert will continue can- Inlng fall varieties of salmon during Four Alerts Today in London Which. With Other Parts the month t October, on compie- of the Country, Continues Under Heavy Fire EVACUATION OF BERLIN Government Announces Plan to Get Children Away From Capital R.A.F. Still Pounding BERLIN, Sept. '30. German authorities are setting up a plan for evacuation of children from LONDON, Sept. 30: (CP) Fortv-three German and andmat tomato sauce e will will be be Installed Installed Ber in and other more populous , i .,, i i i . , . , , , . and, ana, during during the me winter, winter, the me plant pia.ni. centres 01 me iirun 10 me cuun- known to have been shot down planes are in today's fight-, win be engaged m turning out this; try. it i, stated, however, that the ingover Britain, the Air Ministry announced. Royal Air product. The continuity of opera-, plan is nouompuisory and not pWa fiphters and anti-aircraft hattpnps iwrp n nnn. tion win thus be continued ai even necessary uu is ucui in parent who desire to send their childrrn to the country but are 1 flnanchlly unable to do so. Nazi authorities denv any move for a I general evacuation of Berlin. Orders In regard to the carry-, ing of rai masks In Germany are now being relaxed, it is announced, in view of the indications that there is no intention to resort to this tyne of warfare. Wide areas of Berlin underwent attack by the Royal Air Force in the course of two. raids Saturday night. One raid lasted for one hour and 42 minutes and the iecrind for twenty-eifht minutes. There wm another Sjhour alarm lat .niht. A Urjr, munitions plant at Dusseidorf was' Attacked as well as railway yards at Hamm and Mannheim. Elsewhere In many parts of west and northwest Germany Roval Air Force bombers were active with terrific raids and Berlin stated in an official communique that there had been heavy casualties with "substantial numbers" killed and injured. The Royal Air Force also continued pounding Channel invasion bases for 48 hours straight and from the British side of the English Channel large fires were still visible. During Sunday night the Royal Air Force flew six hundred miles through thick weather to bomb Berlin power stations, industrial plants and other military objectives deep in the Reich as well as the French' coast invasion basts. They left a munitions works at Hanau an inferno of flames, the British Air Ministry announced. The Important Nail naval base at Axis Drive Gibraltar ASKS POST- 1 WARPLANS Must Assume World Disorganized And Think Ahead, Says Sir Percy Harris LONDON, Sept. 30: (CP) Plead tensi Is to be avoided, we must look ahead and anticipate every possible cont'rvsency by well-thought-out plans.' Army Inspector General Coming Major General J. M. Orlesbach of Fdminton, Inspector general of the Canadian Army for Western Canada, will arrive In the city, on the garrison area. He will be here until Friday evening when he will proceed east by train. General Dries-bach, long prominent In public life in Canada, Is a member of the Senate. Wilhclmshafen was also struck. LAST NIGHT'S RAIDS London tonight reported a chain of fiercely burning fires in factories supplying the German war machine as a result of Royal Air Force raids last night. This was announced by the Air Ministry. Objectives included an oil refinery and storage plant at Magdeburg where fires started explosions which could be seen by pilots sixty miles away and a benzine plant 200 miles Inside Germany's western frontier. Ber-liners were kept in shelters for nearly two hours although no planes or anti-aircraft fire were heard. nvasion Attempt In October Possible fwo City Lots aken at Sale N Much Interest Shown In Re- Against To Bottle Up Fleet Latest Plan London Speculates on What May Be Next Move of Enemy Vichy Suggests French Channel liases Are Rendered Useless LONDON, Sept. 30: (CP) Informed sources said' 1 1 11 i i n ! -i. - 1 tociay tnac ureat amain was preparing against a nuw war crisis in October an axis campaign against Gibraltar coupled with ah. Indian Summer invasion attempt. Naval circles said the invasion could be attempted in calm periods especially during clear October weather. The London Dally Express suggested that Axis strategy was to bottle up the British Fleet In the Mediterranean, drawing the Home Fleet away from Great Britain. A dispatch, which some marvel was allowed to pass the censors, came out of Vichy, France, yesterday stating that German-held French Channel ports had been so badly damaged by British bombing attacks that they have been ren dered almost useless. This was taken by some as an attempt to catch Britain off her guard. Defence authorities declare, however, that there Is no dlmunitlon In watchfulness against an invasion Seal Cove Air Base To Be Finished By Dec.1 Minister of Air States ing for an economic general staff. to think out problems likely to I arl;; aftir Jhj war and every ;jos-l sibie mcth-d of diaiins with them, Hon. C. G. Power and Party of Prominent Royal Canadian sir Percy Hams, chief whip of Air Force Chiefs Here Over Week-end Britain's Literal Parliamentary! 4,. T nnfn,,D Party, says: ' Ac f nc it., a iin rtoar I Vt I Nazis are sucking the life blood 1 Visiting Prince Rupert over the week-end with a cut of both the industrial and 1 nartv of leadintr officers of the Roval Canadian Air Force. stant action against the German air raiders todav Lartre .though the crew on the canned stituted for the benefit of those aBncumirai organizations 01 tur-j Hon. (jnanes u. rower, minister 01 national aeience lor ,. 1 . . .. .1- -cv - 111 w .... io num . u .ontM,, th.i hir UL.C. xi. inreiore. wn are reansLS 1 ,1 ...i.; U i-Ul- 4-U .... j scale attacks were made on south and southeast English . ! Bulletins I EVACUATION OF SHANGHAI SHANGHAI. Evacuation of MM American residents from Shinthal It being discussed. NOVELIST IS SUICIDE MW YORK CITYCourtney , Ijley Cooper, noted author, who 1 111 Wfti worried over Natl ac- districts ana xour alarms were sounded In the metropolitan area. Early In the day four German planes were reported to have crashed. Then the number In creased to at least eleven of the Oerman aircraft being destroyed up j to 5 p.m.. the toll count rapidly In-creasing thereafter. Clouds prevented Londoners from watching the fighting which occurred during the third daylight alert during which Royal Air Force fighters clashed with the Nazi raiders over the metropolitan area, putting the Oerman aircraft to flight after twenty minutes. iiciimt ui uui, uc ui aiSc w ma. Kv-,... . ...w. . . , 1 an, aiiauunteii wmie ueie uiut me icti ue tcauiant; uctsu on salmon has been. ICITY ROAD IMPROVED rhlMrn uniilrl h nfr In ihm I A A I f II . lit !l i i 1 1 i j i i O.l o1 1-1 n : T T) I Tl i . II u 1 we tuiuui auuuuats any rcuuonuc l. paradise after the armistice, what- """K "evejuiieu ai ocai wuve m x mice upt wuuiu ue . . . . "... . ever mav hP tt tprms rn--nn final v comnleted and ready to function by December 1 Kinatiriai cii9tir u-111 n J " ...... w.. M - r ... 1 given by the government to those ta'" ma' we, a world completely disorganized. "If revolution in the widest I I War News verted to hit and run tactics STRIKE AT ITALIANS CAIRO British aerial attack has been extended further into Italian territory in North Africa. Aerial bases and motor transpor Inside of the next three weeks the first of the permanent local force will have arrived here. By then the housing accomodation will be ready to receive the meri. Meantime, work on the Imposing establishment Is being rushed to completion and .the buildings are .being rapidly erected on the cpa- RAIDS ON LONDON clous site. The hangar will ba LONDON Following three at- t finished within a month. Members tacks during Saturday, London ,of the party had no comment to was subjected to its twenty- jmake on reported plans for an third straight night of air raid Jalrplane field on Ridley Island. by the Germans. First came Major poweri w Interview yesterday ., I. l" , ""'"-"""J- .moraine at Seal Cove just befon utiil uH,Il rai... leaving Prince Rupert, expressed London were driven off S&ftirday h,ms.,. , k,--Htt, PrthseRupert this morning from and Sunday, Bristol and "progress that had &n made-. not Vancouver for a visit t6 the local pool were ako bombed Saturday. ' w wlfh th h h . I(h The Nazi air offensive has re- ,-a mnT,. n.P.n tr is associate minister of national by single raiders. There were defmce ta addition, to minister of three alarms he day today, naJtional defence for air so is dir-third being the 142nd. of -the flyf interested in all phases of wa Idefertce work, While here he visit- ed the Barret Point fortifications lni company with Lieut. Col. S. D. Jonnston M. C, area officer commanding, as well as as the Seal Cove air base. He stated that Pa cific Coast defences were being tation units have been hit to a Ispeeded up as rapidly s possible oepm as lar as one nunarea m jme wlth the department's pol- i t. 1 -. iniuuM, puri ui ciniupia, .y was bombed today by the Royal Air Force. TO Aid BRITAIN MORE WASHINGTON Under Secretary of State Sumner Wells of the United States declares that to Australia and New Zealand. There Is no reason, says Welles, why all problems In the Far East could not be settled by peaceful means. JAP PREMIER'S WARNING TOKYO The Prime Minister of Japan, in a broadcast speech, warned his people that they were facing a crisis and would need all their courage and endurance. He reiterated Japan's determination to establish a new status quo In Asia as Germany and Italy were fighting for in Europe. MADAGASCAR NEXT VICHY. The Vichy govern- niciu nas msiruciea me gover- 1 iiui-viiiiai ui iiiauaasiar to ,c sist any assault which may follow a reported British demand that it capitulate to the Allies and join up with General Charles deGaulle. A blockade and Isola tion is threatened by the British. HALIBUT SALES Summary American 254,500' pounds, 10c and 9c to 10.7c and 9. Canadian 86,500 pounds, 10c and 8c to 10.5c and 8. SUPPORTS RED CROSS OTTAWA rrime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King made a radio appeal to Canadians yesterday to support the $5,000,000 Red Cross campaign now- entering the second week. j Major Power declined to commit . jhlmself as to any spurring effect ithe latest international develop-.ments In the Pacific arena might be having on the defence program. ("That Is a matter of policy" was United States answer to the new lthe minister's comment in dismiss- German-Ital-an-Japanese accord mS query. The poUcy had been -will be the increasing of aid to and still one of full spend Great Britain and its extension .aneaa. Himself a soldier from the last war, Major Power said he was much pleased with the spirit of -the troops here as well as else-where. That was something In which he appeared to be partlcu- lary Interested. Some of the forces were In lonely places, said Major Powers, such as Aliford Bay but all were cheerful and in fine fettle. Anything that the civilian .'' population could do to make conditions metre plpasant for the . forces In such places,, including " the sending of old literature, would ' be much appreciated, said Major i Power, showing that. In spite of jhls weighty responsibilities, he Is I not forgetful of the little things. The ministerial party, travelling. : In three planes, arrived at Prince Rupert late Saturday afternoon and left at midday yesterday. . Coming north from Victoria on Saturday. Ucluelet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, was visited and Major Power also maae a call at Aliford Bay. Leaving here, Bella Bella, where an air base is being established, was visited yesterday enroute to Van-, couver. The planes being used by the party Included a large 20-passen- ger Stranraer Domber equippea with 2 800-h.p. engines and one of the largest planes ever seen" here and two Grumman amphibians carrying five passengers each and with two 400-h.p. engines. The Stranraer is Based at Vlc- , (Continued on Page Four)