I. nAIlT Ml KUU 1 CONTINUES JSC- 'W Wit Be I udlone Flight Before Losses In .sians Enormous Men Men And Equipment pi tl: Under ued mighty Red Mil 200 ail' ( mi me m m- IN SERVICE i SHELL TORPEDOES 'a United States Owned Freighter Was ' -x t Ji 1 . t a I viIIa pnnl rn 1 virt ilrKnnf nrornlnn itVtt1A am UUiv vviiviw niaii, wibiivub waiiwti& Willie wi-I ,i Smolensk. The Oer- route from Iceland to the United ( uiK'nng enormous states. Tnc steel Seafarer was also ; min and equip-attacked without warning by aer-r: , rv fighting as the lal bombing In the Red Sea. I ,v... Kinwn. it- Nazi high corn-hat Smolensk was hands but wlth-- fi-ihtlng on the ,aying only that proceeding suc- rroirosini Today f,f v. rti.it , were reported in where three Soviet ICELANDIC SHIP SUNK Torpedoing Which Occurred Last June Revealed by Officials in Washington fii.. l -v i ii nnon m 'i n i un i h.mi h iiliiii uin- j k riiLtTn ino nrvirp nr inn r.ns- wv- - - - - :?runni! M! a vouth of sev- two wet spells that lniericre wiui . ... ii.. -nniA tinminiT nf thi flmher I by the bull-dozers, there has been w rr .stabilities ranldly. nothing to hinder the rapid dls- ia 'rai:;;i(MTeri :;i,M-red tn to wuuo.y miacKca oy werman . , Mtvw A Submarine 1 1 "TV V" Vi I j Office, as might be expected, , had n wmment to make ' upon WASHINGTON, D C., Sept. 11: O rCn0rts emanating from the I -The United States nenartment of T. . 7 : . . ' . Untcd States that Great Br - ! wmeh are driving oiaic aisciosea yestcraay mat me . . , , . , In a'" plans an invasi0n of . Nor , t .. 1 from LenlnsradAmerlcan-owned freighter Scs,a the Nazis are ( was both torpedoed and shelled by j J' PASSING OF COL. BUELL Tragic But Dramatic Incident at Legion Convention is Described At the Canadian Legion meeting last evening In addition to a report by president H. A. Brcen. on behalf of the detonates from the Prince WARIIIWOmW n C Rent 11- O, I r...,.-4 v.n.nn), 4 tho nrnvtnelil . . w . w. , .Vi, MVJV. 44. 1VUJV1V L44441V44 bU p. J . ... w -V. Thor, chairman of the w.v. Iceland- (convention at New Westminster v-w.....o.. re-; s a turner thrust into lniii oer- nnr , t ve Nazi pressure lc government trade commission (cently, a report presented by J. S. . point uuikuobwj, saiu i.uuay inai. i wuson, zone represeinauvi: aim a. a K t one r' rnan troops is said the 1215-ton Icelandic vessel Hek- member of the provincial executive ' traDDed la was sunk last June by a submar"'of the Canadian Legion, was heard . :-aS:'Uaid that' a Red ne whue enroute from Iceland to with Interest. , .,, , uauuua. ruuritxii memDers or me : , .,st the vlllagq o. crcw wcre Jost and 5,x survlvor3 ' csl hbankr,0Ji were picked v up by ' a British war-. ri .'.m on the north cen- . . .id rireed hasty with-, p' :x acrman forces con-srt- tor an attempt to , : that by last night .he central front villages, anddrv-J ' twelve miles. AIRPORT IS PROGRESSING V rMlilii I rJ I Mr. Wilson attended various ex ecutive meetings and as well had been chairman of the general resolutions committee, probably the most imrjortant committee of the convention. He told graphically of the tragic but glorious passing of rolnnpl W. S. Buell. Immediate past- president president OI of the me British uniuu Columbia wmiuuw , - ..iwi iwuuc. " . .7 . . . ...i 1 1 i.- - -i 1-1 ,,,111 h Tn. ... .... '-. Infrfn If 11.1114.. fn. lh. ntind nrmpni. Illlllllll Ul 11 ftLI tlLllltTl tlUU VI 14 W H ' "l nuo 1110414CU uim a. ni?t pomi he was transfer nniii innn . Melon , manv fiends will w if.al duties. .1 i ' ! IK'fl I n I V. i VU1 fix,. I ouiirrw KruArft ill. , -nuii ur Sncctaeular Crash 'COUVER r "avpy Sllfforon . ' v..Vu auverc oacK evoral broken rlhs '1eri his ear 11IJJ an mt.....4 . ...-vv. ""-nurmn t n M .4 n r. 1141111 L L LI1I? dCUlai- crath . rv . .. In a i, ..... . "cjr ..mpt to cross the Z T?on- car " . distance ; of one cr- tr . n . Af enmlnir here IKiirlnnocI I liir I It o ! U UUUU V4JI V v . of-. a short time elapsed PttriiiniP'ifinn p ru . i m . .. iiiiiiii uiu nnLcn t inn nnst " H W . ""'or ni customs here, the l0 oi which he has since 1111- With Outside BERNE, Sept. 11: Budapest, the capital of Hungary, was cut off from telephone communlca- ...ui. II In.l nlirht. NOT High Wind, Thunder And Rain Downpour Vancouver Still Getting Bad Treat mcnt at Hands of Weather Man VANCOUVER, Sept. 11. A forty-o-nie here late vesterday aftcr- noon was followed by a thunder storm and a downpour or rain. whieh he ennsldered a Good one At. the convention Mr. Wilson had I been elected third vice-president of the provincial convention and was ' congratulated on thc honor. RESUME RAIDING lion wun uciiiu jiiai, in,.. i was Berne able to reach Budapest. .vi.IcsIrca(1 Attack's Carried Out There had been no word or any i .. . . Jt A F 4j i...unl dovelnnmentS CAUCCtt'U 1IIIUU4KJ11U In Budapest. T.ONDON. Sent. 11: After a dav's susDcnslon owing to adverse weather, the Royal Air Force was In action over a widespread area nr western Germany and North ern France Wednesday night and eoriv Thursday morning, bquao- W"V " . . ,.141-U n after squadron oi unum. bombing planes fanned out in raids. Calais and Boulogne were attacked and big gun positions on the French Coast were raked. I There was a long distance attack on a German convoy orr the Norwegian coast and one supply vessel is believed to have been sunk. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Grandvicw, .14. Bralorne, 11.40. Cariboo Quartz, 2.30 Hedley Mascot, .46. Pend Oreille 1.80. Pioneer 2.40. Premier .85. Privateer .47. Reno, .11. Sheep Creek, .00. Oils Calmont, .23A. . C. & E., 1.37. Home, 2.53. Royal Canadian, .05A. Toronto Beattie, i;08. "Central Pat., 1.82. Con. Smelters, 40.00. Hardrock, .87.. Kerr Addison, 4.50. Little Long Lac, 1.98. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.15. Madsen Red Lake. .70. McKenzle Red Lake, 108. Moneta, .38. Fickle Crow, 2.93. Preston East Dome, 3.20. . i - i ram 1 1 Tomorrow sT ides meim (Pacific Standard Time) o.jncrt Ui4ii,v - High 5:18 a-m. 16.2 ft. pr:"r north- r ands-Moderate 17:21 pjn. 17.4 ft. Low 11:11 a.m. 8.7 ft. ohcs this morning NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXX 213 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1, 1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS 4 taly Is Ag pi i AND Awn JL Heavily Attacked it... w DUKE VISITS U. S. NAVAL. BASE Air Commodore H. R. H. the Du ke of Kent inspects marine truard of honor who turned out to welcome him upon arrival at the IT S. naval air station for tour of defence acMvities in the Nnrfniv area He visited the air station, th? r.aval operating base, the navy yard at Portsmouth, Newport News Shipbuilding nlant and British vessels in th" Hampton Ro-:ds area. DUTY OF EXECUTED CITIZENS SPEEDILY though interrupted occasionally - But hls said: "In this week aU clUzens of g joke. f ul dl a qulet a e promulgation p t of a decree by small break-downs of machln- auPdiCnce sensed all was not well. Canada are asked to honor our men cry. n ainii u a.Uo (a chair was offered ana urrniy re- ? mi mmv rfcrfcinnrvmT IU i O War Rededication Provincial Tremlcr Speaks On Opening Of Dominion Recon-sccratlon Week VTcrroRlA. SeDt. 11: Premier T. D. Pattullo, speaking in con nection with the opening oi war Reconsecration Week, urged re-dedication body and soul "in the great cause for which we fight" never relaxing until complete victory has been achieved. Biggest Raid Yet By Royal Air Force On Great City of Turin Other Targets Also Blasted, Including Genoa Royal Arsenal Was Principal Objective of Bombers LONDON, September 11: (CP) Itoyal Air Force : bombers raided Turin last night in the heaviest attack yet made on northern Italy. The Air Ministry said that other targets in the area were also blasted. The main objective of many heavy bombers taking part was the royal . arsenal at Turin where many large fires were left burning. Four British planes were lost. Bulletins BLACKOUT AT TORONTO TORONTO There was a thirty 1 minute test black-out in Toronto ( ' and for a distance along the shore of Lake Ontario forty miles east and west of the city last night. ; There was a simultaneous rc-I hearsal of various civilian protection services. KENT AT SYDNEY SYDNEY, Nova Scotia The Duke of Kent, who is about to leave Canada on his return to England, inspected the steel works here yesterday. ' ITALIAN TANKER SUNK r i .dm mH on run-wi Tir,n n rnnvrrralK-JUcartsj j rrn I'rnmmnit Norwfrian Labor ' - LONDON Art . - 1, itanan m n--mttir Tanner - ' L,;i3j,nrtinrh9mnlfn nf the ex- Minrl, and Strensth to Cause ' Leaders Are Put To Death has been torpedoed and sunk in uutoHiiuuit, w-. ---- . " I . . f- u r,. Vin . 'service men ana anau. wci wic "e'::ryn2? "".H-iwendl, friendly MWMUon. suggestions of of.hl, his com of Freedom1 com- Sept. ll:-Two promin- OTTAWA. Sept. 11- sncakine SpcaKing OSLO, Buell Insisted on read- N'orw.egian rades. Col. ent worwe ian Labor leaders in connection with the last night m. nn rpnnrtn. Thev were .m(fW,rHm.nn.wra- wrre ULiiue Iitcu w u.. tu- . .. . " SMITHEkS, sept. n:-ine wok lcnBthv but cvcry word was vital, commencement oi r mn,alp,v MW.Iltd Wednesday. clearing the Smithers airport cvcry scntcnCe pregnant with mean- tion Week In canaaa. jn0- -others beint; sentenced to progressing satlslactorny ai- , AnH aiwnvs there was room for PS' Lapoinic, minister ui jusi n., .- r innri iho Mediterranean bv a British submarine. CHALLENGE FOR GOV'T Tw.Yni Ago Today Since full length of the field is now! renQrt conUnued, the hearts, their minds and an ineir - ...-c cV.iV. -i Vihirlnrt W ... . it i i. i- . ..... hn Anno rvf t rDormm rtntir crrin Tpnr riM' 1 1 1 ;i i.ii ii i.s iiUfLiiiAb on irw, J - . .. i vuilc h'-" " . it . , . i i n ii usLrit's i lain Dfpartmcnt of Customs pected that the work of grading; d old man of the Legion stag- which Canada nas maae ncr own. Norwegian people. Ane iwo iaour ii.. ,in efnrt. vnrv shnrtlv wmlC . . i. n f Vio l :1noHore i upm fmmH fnnnfl mi BUlltV Iv of nf ViO- vin- . , i" (... " ..... j cercd gerca ana ana iew ieu io iu uv ws tausm w "' clearing of the balance of the orrn. n. hl. nmrades on the nlat . . . - ... i lit" x tA ...111 Vn AnnHtin on w n . . . . . - j rirfv rnA more o rrn Tfl. IIL'IU Wli wuwhwulm Minister' of Labor Sees This In ar . ,r tt t- Ottawa, sept, u: xi""- rrnnnAn . , TCIJUllU IM latine the decree. Appeals were rr v Tk " form. The grana oia man iwu A juaIlAI. VfJtl. Ul summarily rejected and they were cd on ina grand old manner. Across B,ATif'.M.ih nt tn death. speech to be delivered at 7 p.m. Pacific Davlieht Saving Time. He jmay announce steps to clear the seas or Nazi suomannea. President Roosevelt's address was described at the White House today as one which will be "all covering and will leave no unanswered questions." Reports and speculations as tn the contents of the speech flew today as the President called Democratic and Republican leaders' for a White House conrcrence mis morning. HALIBUT SALES American Visitor, 8,000, Storage, 12.5c and 11.1c. The last previous attack on northern Italy occurred on the night of January 12-13 when Turin was raid-ed for the fifteenth time. In Rome raids on Genoa and Turin were admitted as well as on Messina In Sicily. Civilians had been killed and injured and damage was none. MINISTER DEFENDED Charge of Insincerity Against Col. Moorc-Brabazon Repudiated by Trime Minister vM.artv McLarty, minister minister of of labor. labor, . man n mail AVAv-fua vj t said today that the only inference KOOSeVelt S LIIVOV to be drawn from a strike of work-I the ton of the staee was the Can- nil III If lift rl y ., u nwinnnn Tndnstrles at The state or c vu siege P -Oni, adlan Legion motto, given first by 1TI1L.JL ' that It Arthur Currle-a motto ea oy uermun o:ui iU the late Sir delibcrate attempt to un- nnH a rhnllence: "They served till n.nnrfi Tranner Runs Amok Oslo was exDected today to be ex- . . .. io i,v nf the death, why not we?" Colonel Buell Wln Knifo n Sinclair Mills tcnaed to other areas of Norway. Dominion Eovernment." had. In the presence or ms com- According to reports sent to Stock-1 At the plant, which Is engaged in a 6 rades. accepted the challenge, he PRINCE GEORGE, Sept. ?rr,t II- n A, linpjtUmflted number j m mad tranDcr from Hansard, wtio m mvwi " V . 'T..... ...1 eacuswrns.v - .u ... . interview . ' amok v with i, a i,if. knife and and ter-Li.; ter-- cities nf of Mom. Moss, FredriksUd FredriKsiaa and anu of workers went out on snse uu mm umti ; the ran wi - . . lone before' luwiiapcuiJic vvnson wia oi mc uikihcw Loc Log b Cabin. Cabin. hho ' who visit vlsit the thc field flcW to 10 watcn walcn . tnc inc ' with with the tnc Minister Mlnistcr of or ; LONDON, Sept. 11: Prime Minister Winston Churchill strong- ly defended Lieut. CoU-J; T. Cv' I Moore-Brabazon, minister of air craft production, in the House of (Commons today against charges of insincerity in the matter or aid to Russia. Far from wishing the German and Russian armies would annihilate each other as charged, Mr. Churchill told the House that the minister has been "ardently at work sending hundreds of fighter aircraft to Russia." The Prime Minister said the "annihilation" remark attributed to the minister had. been distorted. Has lalk lo rope Myron C. Taylor Received in Seventy Minute Audience by Pontiff VATICAN CITY. Sept 11. Myron 07 ""'a jour-month- C. Taylor, personal ambassador of Pensions, Hon. ronzco some oi me res.acms ox . Sarpsborg of the railroad nne con- between the President Roosevelt to the Vatican, u iji. mn,1 ot IVin nrndltr- .i .u. t irlnn Rlnelalr Mills was d Isarmed be-- .. , u .u.r. ni, OIB uispuw: uvci waBi . " . , . , i... tr,a w ttpni in (Vir u M n nnin .uiutauiuM '"" i"- i-.- o ITnn Macnenzif. Wlicu nic -S""i -- npe.tinc USIO WHn tuc owcuuuwuj.. f ho Tin ted AlitnmO ' """ ! .... n,1,lnnrV and " . . . f t If fnre the Rrlt.lsh rnllimb a Oolice i iitr lire rr rrvular -uia, nicimi customs house hnnse lous ios Power uuwci ul ui "lc iii""-jr -j - protested nro!8lCO tne me appoiniment apiwmuiiciii, ui m j-" . r . : - - - ..... u .fr-4i.,. mnn.,nf In whieh It.... . a- . v. nnmnte. f rnm hern rnnld make the ..- - S1XLV 1 - - wvv . ri iicciivc iiiiiimci i" ''" Matheson to tnc pension i-.ummi- ium uuc ....... rid of everything that lies , Mp farkenzie accented full mile trip. He was brought here 1 bile Workers of America. was received In seventy-minute ! audience by Pope Pius Thursday liKIIUIN WAj ? nu 'n 1. C L 1 la trip to the United States. ROOSeVelt OPeeCh Speaking of Russia, Taylor Is MTUn TTT"1IT7" r said said in to have have told told the the PODe Pope that that UVLK Vlttll.Is Being Awaited VICHY, Sept. 11: B Antl-alr- rit i inn r1!! f pre .... t.iiici iiArvumt But Antl-Aircraii uuns uptnw. .,, rn,.t!al Fire on Aerial Visitor Early 'headers 1 Today wARHiNfiTOM, D. C. Sent. 11: President Franklin D. Roosevelt enn ferred with his cabinet and President Roosevelt was more interested in the welfare of the world Withlform of government. Salmon Arrivals Azurite, 11,000 pounds cbho, Cold I craft guns opened fire on a plane T""" ielonal es lead ers this morning storaBC-11,9c- , , iwhich flew over Vichy early thlsi nrior to his lnZxf momentous radio' ..Secure. 2.000 pounds coho, Cold morning. A Vichy spokesman as serted that the plane was British. Pattullo Exhorts Storage, 11.9c. Washington And Tokyo-Accord SHANGHAI. Sept. 11: well-informed circles in Shang- hal expressed belief today that no agreement between united States and Japan Is likely at v l j. nresent. desnlte Indications v . AUV... 1 ' from Washlnaton and Tokyo that an accord might be near. . St SI