l.nrifd mlgnv icic r..w.. .-w- - exicnuiu, ., ,,i. Kl-n.H WachiniMnn fnr what materials. lonyo iicwiai- - -- strengthening and spread of encirclement of Japan and ih called laid the Pacific situation was deteriorating. CANADIAN NEWSMEN BLITZED LONDON Visiting Canadian newspaper representatives ho had not heard an air raid siren once duiing their fortnight's L,r nf Britain were given a taste of Nazi air war on the eve of IOUI .. . a i ...1 Ik. .,,(.. ..nnn4 IV. departure, night, was hotel, none Mi A souinwesi cuasv iun, ucit mc oj.v... ..... raided by German aircraft which struck the editors however, being injured. ntrt r 1 1 1 1 i ' l hi a f i i a w Kill UKlVL uimu nao NF.XT WEEK BEEN HITS ments Raise Funds lor civic cenire ANKARA, October 8: Germany orsanjacon , for the civic centre I . . , . cf,rV en,a in week with an lnten-i , . .. . , - rhrnm(, tor funds got under m will) a meeting In the . . .J ... U okil 2 i 12. ' SliUUt UllUti niv v .1. I lr t-f I I 1 ru Di N M Carter, P. H. Llnzey onus:"'- to plot out the city Genniun look after the details tri - andDoint. ur. iarge TIH 1 VY V.JlLILia Will Ullltk v rfr-- two nroaniTannn in, ; O formation of canvass Aj previously announced, the Lnnvirhnns Af Port Essington Victoria, October 8: 0i ittornev - j - - - - -- Wvsmer j0 In Trade Agreement Negotiations I i I rt:3: at Pprt Essington no de-Ber.;f -vidp:ir.e was tendered. This, Bwwpvpi Wils presented on the ap- PW) neanne. Onlv one of the ?c wa: heard after which the ;EPDcal in the nthpr rasp was al- ioweo b - msent. T W rmtot, announces that r..u. vupcrt. uow-powered tain thev '"gnrpowered s r- . -- as are used In Brl win h -r employed but Between ticrmany Ana lurkey the Turkish WASHINGTON, D.C., October 8: Congressional leaders announced today after a conference at the White House with President Franklin D. Itooscvelt that Mr. Koosevelt would send a message to Congress tomorrow recommending changes in the neutrality act. Senator Barkley of Kentucky said he could not say what the message would contain but added that arming of merchant l .t.ll.!l.l unnlri hp Are lhrownUutlth,eu'"t dr?tic c,,anRC lhat Convnuuns of Chong Way and w nmrrrn ITVT Dion, c rhl-ll Li I I H If I I VI 1 v aooiui voiiiiv & j w - m civ ramen on charees of keeDlnKl--, h"d ni 6ile. Involving fines of ifm , i , ui caqn Case, were quasneu fiiy Jua-e W E. Fisher on appeal IF ,rl. . . n i n i i ' in uouniv uourL vesier- PJ At thp original hearings be-' Bore Stinendlarv M.ieistrate C. n. ' Interesting .Mr. and Mrs. Christison I rom Their Son in Navy. Morrlsn sailed, yester- the dav 'lf, Hh censor5hip regulations, ZJTT n the PrinCeSS Joint where the letter was writ-, .., Vancouver where yfi ls it evidently was ' "ncv. furthpr Irlmont fnrllCn lS not 1101 8 given, . . . onihs a:-!) 4- " " and the Far East lor uouB .icnna-n n have been serving on, me mitnorizert vessels In Mediterranean, Red Sea bevond for the past twenty-one months except for one delivery. . The letter says In part: Just a short note to let you know every- i flno with US. It IS Will 1,...- TIUIHB ' . fl. t - H4vc me same note. nuite warm here so i. . - - . . r-iln 0 1VP x t f mHmm nC, ricAe b"- my best regards to all my fciends. TEMPERING leather Forecast Tomorrow sT ides pnnce islands nu Moderate H Onppn southeast Char- -- 8 he Sails Mete High 3:24 ajn. 19.1 ft. fmaa increasing to fresh. Mostly 15:19 p.m. 20.0 ft. and mild with moderate Low 9:22 a.m. 7 2 ft. A disturbance Is approach- 21:58 pin, 5.0 ft. m coast NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER VOL xxx PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.," WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS War News (Mightiest Battle is Raging 1 5 oooODuDooiJODOoancmaCHCKiooofvoooooDOOoooDOfiODa JAl S Until. MBOtivui vf.i iimi.i TOKYO Dome! News Agency, in a special article today, urged i i. nnucrs to terminate the war with Kussla so as to conserve the Ax" p" , and . : . for . -ii.nt, all-out , resources in manpower equipment an Britain. Dome! warned that the war with Kussla, h u ..nmi tssaultupon' .., f.r.,i Hh , Hi-arlh of Merciful Ju(1k OF JUSTICE HIS MOTTO: WASHINGTON. D. C. October 8: (AP) The "bill of ngnis,' embraced in the first ten amend to the constitution, buikedi in the reasoning of Louis j Dembitz Brandels, now dead, ' throughout the 24 years in which he served as an associate justict of the supreme court in the United States. Designed by their framers to make clear the extent to which individuals should be safeguarded under the constitution, the artlcles'lound a consistent defend Paymaster Lieut. Commander P. Brown acted as counsel and Mrs. W. D. Christison from &qi hcre pavmaster Lieut. A. J. appellants while W. at'td for the crown. - SuT'. "ho Is lortM to the . " fd I navy aboard an armed freighter, from Vancouver on the Prince. . .f iVin tinrrison Line ODerauiiB""" ueorue ""a uitcuiwu. 4.. dtlfl MrR Pmi llnrrlnnn nnrl " . .. . ,1 ' . . Mrs ,i m ." ' . J " r I oi Cardiff. While, in compium , ls remaining here. Fishermen Are Lost VICTORIA, Oct. 8: O) Pro , High Officers Dead in Blast x LONDON', October 8: 0 Three high-ranking British officers Major General V. Pope, Brigadier H. E. Russell and Col. E. S. Unwin were 'Bill Of Itighls" Was Inspiration killed In the recent accidental nr ini rtranH-iKFirst Jpw explosion of a mine in the On Supreme Court Middle East, it was disclosed today. No details were given. ; C lZrA . been been in- vlnclal police are searching towns, ah , p , is bel leved I to to haie have Riyer l voivea in a wmub ,. . Prtn.p m. 4 "o ueen received t simiia Drocess -hv ornnnH the ena oi ,,v"-' August for a cablegram was received about then, announcing that he was safe and wen .""" Airgraph is " a new air mall fac- ' author,,., u. . ""r : 4t,n nrifr. A '-vtt Li, insrni air rairi nn lArtni is ntiuiui;iF' " J . lUiiirruii a arai, rT Mi , n nlntlfPn ll'JIl.MUl.UVU " J V ,.. " " - "K W.W.v..- Pn 'eouver ana , being reproaucea m - Wlir, L. m pert and Steve ivanicn ana x J o hn Wolf of Vancouver mLsslng off the herring seiner Great Northern No. 5 since early this morning when they set out for shore In a skiff after the seiner had been in difficulties In a tide rip off x uape muukc, otmci ohm- - . SITUATION IN JAPAN Great Britain has Clty wJllMuvu er In the liberal-mlndf Juttlce in the country was getting worse ialr- 1? 1 anxul o'ffefd and to people Turkey to ,hf m and that the must prepare Britain Brltaln bv by brcaklne breaking the the contract contract. 1Ui "a" i0r an even lower standard ol nv- tutlonaMty of !aws whereln the tog due to the cutt,ns oIf of sap. CONGRESS MESSAGE s meeting discussed Koosccvelt To Announce Tomorrow i - .... . . . . . . i irtiu . a . I . iti .1 r riri ni i.i'iiii 'hiil.iiiij. nriiiriiiiii . ip-'or mpptlnff wlll hft. .hald. : -"-D wlfh the drive to fin- Government Spokesman Admits Economic Position Is Getting Worse ! TOKIO. October 8: A JaDanese cabinet spokesman admitted yes terday that the economic situation ngms oi properly seemea w ciasu py of raw materials. with human rights. Japanese pres5 has started I From the start of his supreme blastlng away aga)n at the united court service in iio ne iuuna a states and Grcat nritain for their sympathetic thotli soui snnl In in hir. nis old oia friend incna j... -ii-.j.; j i unfrlendly attltudetowards Japan Oliver Wendell Holmes and he fre- t quently Joined with "the greav JT j dissenter" in minority opinions. jine UeaQ-ailQ The reurement oi uoimes jeu Brandeis aa the oldest member of, ' the court. I " The appointment of Benjamin- Twenty Missing N. Cardozo brought into beins? a storm Skirted Florida new "liberal wing" of Brandeis, And Swept Into Cardozo and Harlan F. Stone and i speaker. The Liberals will be opening their campaign rooms In the Met- xw. "iropole Hall this Saturday night, What is believed to be the first Saturday night for Vancouver to airgraph letter to be received in which city he has been transferr Prince Rupert has come to Mr. ed ,n navaj service. His succes- BOMBING 1 A. L, ON AGAIN Carruthers. bridge engi neer in the service of the provincial public works department and formerly district engineer In Prince Rupert, was taken 111 when en- route to Trail recently and was removed to Mlseracordla Hospital in Rossland. MADRID, Oct. 7: Q) Giant sequently reached Campbell eagles, with wings spanning more River, reporting seeing the than nine feet, have been preying men enroute but tnere naa x on neras in parts oi navarre, me been no report of them since. ravenous birds having fled from Uie noise of warfare in Eastern vxvxxxxx x Europe. Bulletins SHir STRIKE-TIED SEATTLE For the second time within three weeks an Alaska-bound liner is held from sailing on account of strike trouble. The Alaska Steamship Co.'s steamer Aleutian was unable to sail with 287 passengers and a laige cargo of defence supplies when waiters and pantrymen refused to work after a colored pantryman had been engaged. Three weeks ago the liner Baranof had a similar strike and was held up. The union refuses to accept responsibility for the action of the men in striking. LIVING COST BONUS VANCOUVER The Old Age Pension Association has demanded that the provincial government give a cost-of-living bnus of $10 per month to old age pensioners independent of what the federal government may do about it. JOE GORDON BEST NEW YORK New York newspapermen vote Joe Gordon, Yankee second baseman, the most valuable player in the World Series. He has been awarded a $150 hat. TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourteuy B. D. Johnston Co.) Klines ... Vancouver Y'esterday Grandview 15"2 Georgia Bralorne - Cariboo Quartz 2.10 they formed a' consistent "bloc '. ATLANTA, Georgia, October 8: Hedley Mascot in upholding most of the New Deal Nine are known dead and twen- Pend Oreille 1-62 acts which came before the court ty are missing as a result of a Pioneer 2-40 from 1933 onward. windstorm which passed over a Premier 78 , ihey Joined unanimous deel- corner of Florida yesterday and Privateer -52 'sions against the NRA (national swept into Georgia. Considerable Reno 10 industrial recovery act), the damage was also done. Sheep Creek .92 Frazier-Lemke farm mortgage, oils moratorium, the building and loan nmn rTTT rVf Calmont conversion act, the processing tax YILljrir1 I J a & E refund and the power of the Pre- ' Home !ripnt to remove a federal trade finP 1 17 IirTir Royal Canadian commissioner. They Joined the' rCAlY ill-liVL Tront , 1-13 majority in upholding the right of Seattle federal government to sell Premier entrSH7;iJTr; ,the campaign for Val- ' Consolidated Smelters 40 40.25 25 'power through the Tennessee aM on vc of ley Authority, and in the "gold ""L Day. 4 45 clause" ruling, both New Deal Kerr Addison J- victories. . . The Liberal nrovincial election Lm.le I"g.iC.;V ' ,",n trl trio dlssen,lJ?-a. dissented ?rT from aec deci-i campaign amn . hprp here In n Minnort support of of Pre- Prc. mcujoq .T yjc"ut r K PCIrIII r The the agrU Madsen Red Lake rlil?Ui h A I Nl Ylll .r. ons whlch nvalldated mler T D Pattullo will culminate ultural- adjustment act, the Guf- cKee Red ot tVio railrnnd rptlre- ... .. . , Missive Received by .17 1.25 2.38 J04V4 La T.ake 1.02 SeSng meeting m on bcL Oct. 20, 20. the the Moneta 33 - iVHJllV icy vu. i --- -- n ght preceding eiecuon aay.wnen 071 ment law and the municipal bank- cGeerBM.P. for Vancouver licJTZt Preston East Dome Dome , 3 W 30 ruptcy statute. iBurrard, wlll the principal Antonio ''-,u San Sherrltt Gordon 91 TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Cloudy, easterly M-inrl three miles per hour; ba 29 58: temDerature, .44 1 U.i.V H. . , , - spa smooth. THniP Island Scattered clouds, southeast wind, twenty miles per Welsh Town And Some Points On hour; light swell and chop. English Coast Visited By Langara Island bcauerea Nazi Raiders clouds, soutneny wuw, u.v I . no RQ. torn. 41 pe rnour; Daromci.ci, LONDON, October 8: Antl- perature, 42; light swell. aircraft fire barked out of a Welsh Bull Harbor Cloudy, souuiwesu ,town last night as German bomb- wind, five miles per hour; barom-ers came over and dropped mis- eter, 29.78; temperature, 45; sea isiles which caused some damage .smooth. and casualties. Hit and run raiders also visited - some English coast Dead Tree Point Broken clouds, -Pst.erlv wind, five miles per hour; barometer, 29.64; temperature, 44; lieht rlnnle. Mprt Rav Overcast, calm; ba- mmpter. 29.81: temperature, 45; sp.i smooth. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wind, six miles per hour; barom eter. 29.94; temperature, 49. Victoria Cloudy, calm; barom otpr 5994! temperature. 49: sea - - a - Vvw, smooth. Rstevan Cloudy, southeast wind tpn miles ner hour: barometer. 29.89: temperature. 49 moaeraie swell. Prince George Cloudy, eas southeast wind, two miles per hour; barometer, 29.82. ALL IS AT HEADWAY STAKE NOW. BYNAZIS Every Australian Realizes It, Berlin Claims To Be Sweeping Declares, New Premier On ' Forward Unchecked Into Assuming Office I Kussia CANBERRA, Australia, October 8: "There is not a man in Aus- tralla rich or poor who docs not Sioux Falls Power Plant Strike-Tied SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota, i-iv o. TVilo i tv was without and Mrs. M, M. Stephens, Injured his leg recently when he fell from his bicycle. Later he struck the lee when playing football. The Nearing Moscow realize that everything is at stake Soviet Army ir0miscs That Great ,ln this war," declared Jonn uur- Thrust Will Be Blunted. tin, Labor leader, who took his, oath of office as Prime Minister LONDON, October 8: Berlin re-of Australia today. He pledged the ported last nlght thaC th(J drlve new government to an even lnto Russia from the south and stronger war effort. centre was sweeping eastward un- i The Australian government to- checked. The town of Vyasma, 125 day announced a new war loan of mnes due west of MosCow, has $255,000,000. been taken, Indicating that the Prairie Epidemic SERBS ARE EXECUTED Members Of Guerilla Bands Are Exterminated By German Punitive Expedition Budapest. October 8: 0 Nazis had advanced seventy miles ;slnce the commencement of the .latest drive. t-v f 1 T The German High Command DeilMtely Waning claimed today that the great new J German offensive had breached 'c . Russian defence lines on the road Scourge Of Infantile n Taralysis tQ MoscQW and reg And Sleep.ng Sickness Now 'clrciement of seyeral Soviet & About Ter mles. I ,T.mm October . , 8:Health ,,. The communique followed unof-WINNIPEG dalm5 5 .authorities of the prairie prov- slan SQUtn nces report that the epidemic of j b a Gennan adyance ! Infantile paralysis and sleeping gga Q. sickness is now definitely on the( The German HJgh Coamd wane" claims that the thrust to the Sea of Azov has cut off the retreat of the Russian ninth army and that many Soviet divisions trying to withdraw toward Rostov face annihilation. Moscow Statement.i;,v. Moscow admitted that the mightiest battle of the war raged toward a climax today on the road to Moscow where the Red Army A was holding grimly against the German punitive expedition, after, i"ry 01 a tame and dive bomber weeks of fighting, has put down offensive by which the Germans forest bands which were pillaging seek to reach the Soviet capital villages in German-occupied parts jiure wmicr. of Serbia, Hungarian dispatches The Russian Army newspaper from Belgrade reported today. Re Star asserted that the Nazi - .... nncnt I I . I - , , gcores 0f members 01 gueraia swuc uuimi auvaii- bands were executed. ta8e m weages near vyazma and Bryansk but that no sign of a cn.OP..f imajor break-through, had occur- Weather Forecast red The papef dedared that Rus General synopsis a aisvuioiui-c sian artmery, mined tank traps Is annroachine the coast. The weather is generally cloudy and'tanks would blunt the Nazi thrust. mild and light to moderate rams have occurred. West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate southeast to south winds, overcast and mild with moderate rains. READY IN JANUARY Government Assay Plant To Be In , Operation Then Ore Sampling The lished Mines Plant Kept Busy assay plant being estab-by the Department of at Prince Rupert Is ex- ULWUtl U. . J vi.j " Talnr1 n K . , . light' and power for a couple of.-" Tup" houJs yesterday during a J-'JJ- house employees. m. Uu..u.K uieer. strike of power v lhas announced. Some of the Fred Stephens, grandson of Mr. (equipment ls already here. The remainder is on order. As previously announced, the assay plant is to be established at the corner of Third Avenue and McBrlde result Is he has had to be taken Street on the Christian property to the hospital and was operated recently acquired by the proyin- on yesterday. .clal government. XXX X Major Mcbregor Arrived Today; , M.C., second officer in com- x mand of the Second Canadian x Scottish, arrived this morning on the Prince George and was met and escorted to head- x Quarters by officers of the reelment and Regimental Pipe Band. The major had been x Dr. Manay reports that the ore T j sampling plant on the waterfront i hoc nopn m,irp n,,sv for several weeks now handling ore shipments from small producers In various parts of the district. Met by Pipe Band -Repatriation Major John McGregor, V.C., Move All Ult Daily Mail Suggests, However, That Negotiations May Be Resumed LONDON, October 8: The move for exchange of sick and wounded prisoners of war between Germany taking advanced work at the ( and Great Britain appears to be military college at Kingston, .definitely off lor tho time being ont. jat least although; tK& Daily Mall , gays there Is a possibility that ixx xx xx x x negotiations may be tried again.