irinn rmiAH iiam n rniir n kt tti iinnarpmiv rn rwnnaissanrp. wen as over other Darts or ine iuiu isles, mice nntisn mntu t vpccii wnrn siinir in liip . -rat uerman acnai auuciw mdsors Leave or INassau boon ormer British King And Ameri can Wife Not Staying Long in Bermuda I I CnniH HA-lnviliitt O Vvrt f tA VVtWII. J wwvv.v.j xpect to proceed in a few days to a sea ii whit- iu. rtiiVn umii a unie his duties as Governor of The couple were acclaimed by -J VIA RUIfHI V- May Take Over t French Funds t WASHINGTON. D.C.. August .9: (CP) Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau disclosed vesterdav that the United States was considering the possibility of taking Great war debt payments from "froz en French funds In America. SPEE CREW Thirty-Nine Men Escape From Custody In Argentine BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 9. Thirty nine members of the crew ot the 1 German pocket batUeshlp Admiral i were damaged. . Graf Spee. ? which was scuttled in! tort than one thousand bombs a baU,e re dropped, Survivors of the' ' . ... . . . , psC!1ed with British n M warships, h.vp have escaped cp fiunRtfn isnLixn vusauls wac achine-gunned by the Nazi planes tnev jttriiffffipri in the water. It Is estimated that the loss to the rmans In planes destroyed for Balloon barrages from convoyed from internment, it Is announced. Italians Move Towards Egypt Invasion of That Country is Still Anticipated as Preparations Continue 1 Three Killed In Hurricane Many Injured and Homeless Damaging Uo ual! in HAM ANTONIO. AUK. 9. TlUCB lives are reported lost as a result of a 67-mile hurricane wmcn n-. Texas and Louisiana. Many were injured and rendered homeless and property damage is heavy. ARTISTS WORK FAST rrNnoN. August 9: (CD- mural showing every phase of the Empire's war effort was completed In five weeks by three stud-t nf tho Roval College of Art working on an assignment for theJ British" Pavilion at the flew w World's Fair, . - : raa. Contestants lor Regal Honors at Community Centre Carnival In Prince Rupert Born in Vancouver, twenty-four pauhterof.Mr and. Mrs. Charles fcin- Molly Ellison son, 4J4 Eighth Rotary Club Avenue East. Educated In Vancouver Public Schools and matriculated in Prince Rupert High School. Resided in Prince Rupert ten years. Recreations: tennis j and skiing. Member of Cambria I Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of Empire. Church, Anglican. Employed at office of resident mining engineer. Born in Norway sixteen years ago. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jerstad, Judith Jerstad 434Flfth Avenue Sons of Norway East. Educated Ladles'Ald In Prlnce'Rupert Public and High Schools. Resided In Prince Rupert eleven years. Recreations: softball and skiing. Her mother Is President of Sons of Norway Ladies' Aid. Church, Lutheran. Employed at Sneddon's Grocery. Born; in Prince Rupert years ago. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elsie Murvold Murvold, 1108 CAIRO, Aug. 9: (CP) It was fe- Junlor chamber Ambrose Avenue, ported yesterday that Italians were of commerce Educated In continuing to move In the Libyan- prince Rupert Rirvntlan border region where the Publlc schools. Recreation: skl- British expect a large scale Italian lng ChUrch: Lutheran, member offensive shortly. The attack may . of Junior League. Employed at itT0N' Dermuda- A"S. 9;i0CCUr within a week, It Is thought, Johnstone's News Stand. CP) The Duke and Duchess ofj masor, who arrived at tnis uri- Born lh Prince Rupert twenty years ago. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mus-Adele Mussallcm sail em. 346 Moose Lodge Fourth Avenue West. Educated In Prince Rupert Public Schools, senior matriculation from ..Prince Rupert High School, bus-. ..Iness course in Los Angeles. Rec reatlons: softball, bowling. Mem ber of Women's Service Club. Church, Anglican. Employed at Mussallem's Economy Store. Born In Trlnce Rupert eighteen years ago. Daughter of Mr. and Florence Obuchina Gyro Club Mrs. M. Ob uchina, 1001 Third Aven ue. Educated in Prince Rupert Public and High Schools, business course at St. Joseph's Academy; Recreation, swimming. Church, Roman Cath olicf.;-Employed at Max Heilbron erV Jewelry Store; ,, r L"3BARV . ',4 ! Tomorrow Ticles .4 ... tymv Ik mm High 6:16 am 16.9 ft. 18:37 p.m. 19.0 It.. P,in Rupert -Fresu J Low 0:01 m. 5.0 ft. winds, cool with rain. 12:09 p.m. 6.5 It.; y NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRICE: i CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940. Ml. mi m mm m taly Gets Some R.A.F. Medicine ALIO AIYLi ATTACKED rnntinues Activitv . . C'l.il.!- I Against r-nimj, on i Important Objectives, . : I a . 1 I ore About Battle Least Sixty Herman Planes rr Hrouini irowii TODAY'S RAIDS mNDON. Aug. 9: (CP) Ger- uUni nlinM renewed an uviuuhi. r on various Isolated parts of an. i ' own. casualties o ur iuiuwii the day Included one elderly viuan - " - ill J . Coma jI a ur a Ann m Cherbourg, France, Hamstedc. I10.11U. ailU J I vj - nnaliiKi ot"4 " f t Vln An ! HlllIlLC J. IVUtAIAtU4 V VV p. I .1 VI-1 H plant at Hamburg were alj Tib in lauuua Litita hiiuumivuh Reich went off the air last raids. Included among the ilrit nn nermanv were eolne AIR WARRIORS OF EGYPT Fighter pilots of the Royal Egyptian Air Force are shown marching in front of their planes during a recent Inspection by Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore of the R.A.F. The Egyptian filers are trained and equipped by the British. SUBMARINE G0ESD0WN Crew of H.M.S. Oswald Are Prisoners of War and Safe, Admiralty Announces LONDON, Aug. 9: (CP) The Ad- Anrtn the hno air battle mlralty announced last night that n England's southeastern coast the British submarine Oswald, i i !.. i trpin fr n is rnnvinrrpn nisLJiuk iiir . unced tiat at least ipqifli tne crew m auy-i. v..v.0 ra with thirteen British1 "fighter J , otj missing after the battle fifini 4 Tir1 fT: rn in noj.n1 B itprmnn ikmiilii i a - i am . , . m. M m a.lALA, Uil OtllLUlllK 111 Candidates For Queen BIG BLAZE IN LONDON per cent didn't know, Russian Sailings Are Authorized AGREEMENT Mussolini's Turn To IS REACHED ii T. C plan For Coverage Of Military 1 Tatients In Hospital Other ' i Business At Local Board 1 Meeting -il-h the definite local board seeks a understanding Is In re gard to the basis on which military patients snail enjoy private United States, However, Will Not Hospital Council and medical sup Send Oil and Steel to Japan erlntendent of Royal Victoria Hos - nltal at Montreal, as well as Dr. WASHINGTON, Aug, 9. The Un- Harvey Agnew. president' of the Ited States Maritime Commission Canadlan Medical Association, has authorized the sailing from tha . we.t roast of two American tanker ! Very Busy Month with oil for Russia. Permission ha In her report for the month, been denied two vessels to take . Miss Jean Harrison k. -w, tne laoy age steel and oil to Japan. Are Climbing High Mountains New Jersey Party Making Trip Through Rugged Mount Robson Country JASPER PARK, Aug. 9. Begin ning a 20-day trail trip through the hlehest range of the Canadian Rockies, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Pentlarge of Montclare, New Jersey, were heading northward today along the base of towering Mount Robson. Travelling with Hargreav- es Brothers' pack trains, the Montclare party will traverse much of In addition to Mr. and Mrs, Pent-large are their four daughters, Marguerite, Georgians, Barbara and Caroline and 'Kimball Jenks and ' Edward Kirkland. 1 . -'v v sfir. Of British Air Arm with certain reservations, the fifteen Enemy Planes Brought Down Over Libya Today iboard ot directors of the Prime (Rupert General ilispltal ,ss3;li-'tlon, at Its regular monthlymeet-Inz last night, decked to adapt a uniform agreement whlih has been negotlai.d between the Ca Britons, Outnumbered Two to One, Lose JAPS ARE Only Two bhips CAIRO, August 9: (CP) It was Italy's turn today to f ,'fr a maim- reverse in the air war.' An official Royal nadian Hospital council nd thi Air Force communique announces that fifteen Italian TV L-M.. - TnK.1 TT..UL .1.1 J 1 it ' L .. ! 1 Until. 1ft. uKi uuciu oi rtuuiiai rjianes were snot uown in tne oiggesu aunm ucttue uvci covering the treatment of mlj'tary ; w j h the British were outnumbered tWO to one. ZLrTTTZ TU British planes are missing, fees Is $3 oer day for public wards. $s.50 for seml-nri t.p arid M for .private. One of the- points on ON MOVE; or seml-prlvate ward netitiiieni. iThere has already been some dlf- ... j ficulty In that regard here, certain strlke Lightning Blow Timed ' ... . ... . . . with iiltlr' Itrillsh Invasion niiirpra navinff nppn ffivpn nri ...... --- vate rooms and dispute arising as to responsibility for the payment j of the extra charges. Trie hospital SHANGHAI, Aug 9 Authorita-; board will seek throueh the Cana- tive sources In Shanghai said Halibut Sales American Alliance I, 16,000, 10.1c and 8c, Pacific. Betty. 14,500, 10.4c and 8c. Stor- superintendent, anvised tne Doara Canadian that the month of July had bee;i Se, H 12nno. 10.7c and 7.5c, one of the busiest the hospital ltiln. ' had ever had. There had been vrrt'thpr m 20 ooo. 10.3c and 7.8c. many patient's Including a large gtoraee proportion oi very sick ones, uon sequently, the nursing staff had been forced to extend Itself. The hoard flpppdpd to Miss Harrison's vlnclal boiler Inspector. These will receive further consideration from Ithe house committee. Moss had the long north boundary of Jasper, hn rpmQved from the roof of National Park and later will ride the Nurses' Home at a small cost the high alpland trans to jasper. and no ieaks had as yet developed. It might not be necessary, it was hoped, to proceed at this time with reshlngllng of the roof, the (Continued on Page Four) A WIDE VARIETY request that necessary hospital LONDON, Aug. 9: (cr) itere is linen, the cost of which is estl- a list of articles collected during matpd at s350. be mil-chased. ithe first week of Southgate's sal The house committee, F. A. Mac- vage campaign: motor cars.motor-ICallum, chairman, reported on 'cycles, bicycles, guns, swords. various matters. There were cer- spears, adding macnines, reing- tain problems In regard to the erators, air compressors, cups ano boiler room Including some re- sWeids, ice cream machines and qulrements which had become sports equipment. known since a visit by the, pro NEW RECORD SET SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., August ' 9: (CP) An anti-aircraft battery, on the south coast has established! a high speed record In shooting down a Messerschmldt. It took ; only elgjht shrjls fired within thirty minutes to bag the Ger-U man fighter. the battle as a victory for the Fas-' r cist planes. Plants In ; i Italy Are v Blown Up ROME, Aug. 9; (CP) There Thnrsrtnv that the Jaoanese army hav hepn serious mvsterlous ,4- (Spectacular Warehonse Fire Near tlatfe & slm,lar agreement covertng and navy Is speeding preparations explosions within twenty-four j Historic Bridge Last Mght the treatment of patlcnts of the for further moves southward In the hours in two lmportant ltallan Department of Indian Affairs. direction of French Indo China and munitions plants one af Lake j LONDON, Aug. 9: ICP) There Various other m' ellarfious the Netherlands East Indies. These como and the other at Oenoa. ,was spectacular warehouse fire busmess waj deait with at last sources predicted a lightning move in the former three persons near London Bridge last night ni?hfs mcftlni? of the board. On by the Japanese will be timed to co- were killed arid hundreds in- ttrllpri Hf tin tVA ctrv tnw mll At"r . . . . . ... ... . . . . , . , Li ' recommenaatton oi tne executive inciae witn any auempi Dy muer t jurea. uuicmi imciujuuum t craft wentup to wdjontnjnitt . to.ve been laUBchedr-T plahes should thejr.be attracted by man( the appointment of Miss British forces, numbering 1500, the glow through the blackout but Pearl Purdy to the combined post are being withdrawn from Shang- none Came. The blaze lasted for nt y. tr.nl.on nnH nfflpe o. hot onH Mhar rntnt In Nnrth China : hours. Flames leaped 160 feet into sistant was made permanent. for service elsewhere. It Is announc- the air. I ThM nrae rnrrflcnAnf1nli ult.Vi - -. the British Columbia Hospitals As- Meanwhile anti-British feeling n fl ff Tfj TIT T soclatlon: In regard to the coverag japan continues to mount and VOLiiV VOtLilu iof hospital employees under new there have been some demands for national unemployment insurance declaration or war. : IM TJ 4 legislation. As the legislation pro- Further criticism of the United ers, tne local noard nad opposed Straw Vote Heavily In Favor of the scheme but hospitals In the f British Prime Minister province as a whole were eight In favor, three opposed and three LONDON, Aug. 9: (CP) The Brl- non-committal. . tlsh Institute of Public opinion has The board, asked for ts Pinion, ttt that It was desirable that the taken a poll on the question "Are convention of the British v, ir, nt winctnn rhhin annual AIR TOLL OF LIVES PASSES AT SMITHERS C. K. Sealy, One of Best Known j Personages in Bulkley Valley, Dies Today ' 1 John C. K. Sealy, pioneer of the Bulkley Valley, who settled at Hazelton before railway . con- Continuing as Prime Minister?" Af- Columbia Hospitals' Association Nal Raids Brought Death to 258 structlon days and later moved to should be held as th" Civilian Britons During July rirmatlve numbered 88 per cent and Smlthers near which town he had negative seven per cent while fire '"" "au m6... a iarge farm on wmcn ne resiaca, questions of importance in respect LONDON, Aug. 9:. (CP) Two Das5ed away this morning at Smith to hospltaU and It would be Dene- hundred and fifty-eight civilians ers. He was seventy-six years of ficlal, it was felt, to have these were killed and three hundred and age and is survived by a widow at discussed. The convention will be twenty.one injured seriously In Hazelton where the funeral will ,held, It Is planned, on October 17, ralds on Great Britain during July, take place on Sunday. ,18 and 19 at Vancouver. Among u was iepoTte& in the House of The late Mr. Sealy had been In tnose attending win ne ur. ueorge Commons yesterday. Stevens, presioeni oi ine uauauiai. j falling health for some time. Many friends throughout the district will regret to learn of his passing. Deceased was well known in Prince Rupert. He was part owner of the Hotel Prince Rupert. DEBATE ON WAR SOON Premier Churchill To Speak August 19 May Be Short Recess 1 LONDON. August 9: There will be a general debate In Parliament on the war August 19 when Prima Minister Winston Churchill win speak. Rt. Hon. Clement Atlee, Lora Privy Seal, told the House yesterday that It was hoped to t?ke a short recess August 22. uUuuWMtf 1 f f t.TT BE A SUBSCRIBER It you are not already a subscriber to the Daily News Telephone 98 and the paper will be sent The price is only f 50c a Month fc1--'- f .- I- ; is . ot;