'MJeather Forecast i' district Mrlrt and and Queen Queen 01 Rupcrt P--'-" . TJcht outh L'.'"ua a --'t- C 'd- becoming westerly afternoon, mostly --' ' .-in r drizzle. XXX NO eu. Claim Divisions. rai 24: KM The " : .rj officially yes-P- ..z) ':.: had smashed five h iiv:ons. approximately en ci?- of Kiev In a ffeP-S i cieracnt battle c nntinulnc as al- 'S uannrrt Russian tronns W3 to (ii-ht their wav 'If Mi iW an official So-okc:.-nai, denied this Nazi Breat Britain Charged With Trouble Cause IjJfJS Scpi 24: r,)Berlln E 0rra Britain Is to blame n "lanurai-urpd tension" bc- l.l 11 n H TnrlrAv ""iimaung rumors and f... r uauuuiis aimca halibut sales Doric American iiooo Rovali Switzerland "nv territory. 12.4c and Is Cut Off lar anno, ":unom'c War- ;re&'ed loday that Kh h J ,ted . Acuities 'order! ' ; ,ore nave ac- !i ,0r Swuf,.10 material f,fr -"- "'ocicade and Tf ETnillKAN- Snnt." 2:JTh(-ft!ff trading post on Front Street, Ion! a landmark of Ketchikan, was removed yesterday to a new location. The site of the post Is to he used in connection with the establishment of a new dock and ware- , ., .. house for the Alaska Steamship; Germans in Reporting Smashing of Five Soviet I SINKING OF MINE LAYER British Submarine Bags Enemy Vessel In Mediterranean, Admiralty Announces LONDON. Sept. 24: Q) An Italian mine layer of the Cron-tone class was torpedoed by a British submarine In the Mediterranean and probably destroyed, the Admiralty announced. Bulletins ACCIDENTAL DROWNING Deputy Coroner A. J. Lancaster, as a result of an inquiry, hM satisfied himself that the death of Ilclge Oden, in a recent tragedy near Dundas Island, was due to accidental drowning. The body of deceased's four year old son has not yet been recovered. BREAD PRICE REDUCED LONDON The price of bread is being reduced half a penny a loaf. The price of fish is also being reduced. Large quantities of jcanned fish and bacon are coining from Canada. GOVERNMENT IN CONTROL BUENOS AIRES The government has taken adequate measures to preserve order against Nazi activities in the Argentine. All airports have been taken over. MOTORSIIIP BURNS JACKSONVILLE, Florida Fourteen survivors from a British molorshlp freighter which burned off the coast of Florida have been picked up. PEACEFUL Against Russia, Minister of Interior Declares. ' SOFIA, Sept. 21: (WrtlBuI-garia does not intend to enter the war against Soviet Russia or break off relations with Moscow, Peter Gabrovsky, minister of the interior, told foreign correspondents today. "Bulgaria has no aggressive intentions against any one and, and is not preparing for war against any country," Gabrovsky said in denial of reports abroad. There had been no general mobilization of Bulgarian armed forces, he said. Mexican Workers Killed By Guns Soldiers Slay Eight and Others in Quelling Demonstration. Joe Sankey of Port Simpson, is being charged by the fisheries de- nnrt.mpnt with nneratlnz a tmrse The hearing has been set for Octo- ibcr 2. JETi Royal Air Fnrrp Rest LONDON, Sept. 24: f Going Into action with the Russians on the eastern front, one Royal Air Force squadron, in its first engage- ment, destroyed seven Mes serschmldts with loss of only one fighter, the Air Ministry annonnced. LONDON, Sept. 24 1 General Charles DeGaulle, leader of the Free French, announced the for-; matlon yesterday of & new Free I French national committee or! . I-1 a. m t 1 l i 1 It has been rccocrnlzed Britain as the offWaldminiitra-1 tlon of France. Never have rela-1 No Intention of Attack of Uunture tions between Britain and the; Free French been better, said De Gaulle. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Oo.) Vancouver Grandview 15Vj Bralorne 11.50 Cariboo Quartz 2.25 Hedley Mascot ,47 Pend Oreille .. .165 Pioneer 2.30 Premier - 85 Privateer 52 Reno .10 Sheep Creek ' .98 ' Oils Calmont .19 C. it E 1.30 Home 2.43 j Royal Canadian .0414 I Toronto Beattle 1.07 Central Pat 1.68 'Cons. Smelters 40.y8 Injure Hardrock .78 .Kerr Addison 4.35 Little Long Lac 1-78 McLeod Cockshutt 1-95 . Madsen Red Lake 66 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 24: )) McKenzle Red Lake 1.03 Eight workers were killed and Moneta I many others were Injured in front Pickle Crow 2.76 'of the president's residence here -Preston East Dome 3.20 ivrcfrriav w hnn thousands of em-, San Antonio 2-35 ployecs or an ammunition factory Sherrltt assembled in noisy demonstration ,to protest against conditions In the factory. The soldiers opened up on the demonstrators with machine guns and dispersed them. seine Inside the commercial fish- i ua n ArictoKu TcionH Presentation . courses Gordon 93 Certificates Are Given Out Presentations at Meeting Friday Night of Local Branch of St. John's Ambulance Assn. of certificates to lilS wuuua., v J .., cttintc who were successful In winning them as a result of first aid held by the local branch of St. John's Ambulance Associa tion last season took place a meeting of the association cently. The certificates were presented by Hawthorne Graham. the secretary of the branch. In appreciation of his services as instructor, a nanasome cui glass flower vase was presented to Angus Macdonald by Mrs. Duncan Miller on behalf of the classes. Presentation was also made to the secretary, Mr. Graham, of a cigarette box and match holder. Classes for the coming winter season will be started tonight for ladles and on Monday or Friday of next week for men. , NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1941. FOOD POOL ARRANGED cauinei ui eiBut or nine memuere. Rpsprvp. Arp P,pinir Piled Un ' hv nrpnt. . . I By Allies to Feed Europe in Emergcnc Post-War Period LONDON, Sept. 24: (0))-Crea- gency period after the war, a plan upon which United States has al ready been consulted, was pro-. posed by Great Britain today at a I council of Allied governments. The proposal was made after the council. Including Ross la through Ambassador Ivan Malsky. i approved of the Roosevelt-Chur-1 j chill eight-point Atlantic charter 'without dissent, pledging adherence to "common principles of (policy" and co-operation to th'e best of ability." Franz von Papen Back in Turkey Nazi Envoy Returns to Istanbul After Visit to Berlin. ISTANBUL, Sept. 24: Franz von Papen, German ambassador to Turkey, and his wife have returned to Turkey from Berlin. BROOKLYN NEAR FLAG Only a .Miracle Can Now Stop the Dodgers From Capturing National League Title. - PITTSBURGH, Sept. 24: ()) Barring a miracle, Brooklyn Dodgers should be the National League pennant winners this year, earning the right to meet the New York Yankees in the world series next week. The second-place St. Louis Cardinals just about shot their chances yesterday by split-tine a double-header with the at I Pittsburgh Pirates here while the re-,nodeers were Idle. With tnree games to go, the Dodgers now have a marsln of a game and a half. Yesterday's bite league scores were as follows: National League St. Louis, 0-9; Pittsburgh, 4-0, Chicago, 5: Cincinnati, 1. . New York, 2-8; Philadelphia 8-6 American League Philadelphia,, 9; New York, 8. Boston. 3; Washington, 4. Detroit, 4- St. Louis, 1. CITY LOTS ARE SOLD ;scction 6, Mr. Sloan, $101.25. tlon of a vast pool of food reserves '. w W .m-. S4. for -rcfrTirttretfSr, g applying and !4. block 17, ilian F. Peachey. $142.50. Lots 16 7, Mr. and Tomorrow sT ides (Pacilic Standard Time) High 11:36 ajn. 20.1 ft. 23:48 p.m. 20.1 ft. Low 5:22 a.m. 5.0 ft. 17:45 p.m. 6.0 ft. section I 7, Warren A. Griffith, $165. j Lot 30, block 1, section 7, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thompson,) $45. j Lot 23, block 24, section 5, Lil- Lot 4, block 3, section 5, George" V. Nickerson, $283. Lot 1, block 14, section 7, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rogerson, $135. Easterly half of lot 13, block 16, section 7, Barrel A. Hedstrom, $22.50. Lot 15, block 29, section 8, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Strachan, $55. Lot 7, block 5, section 1, John S. West, $127.50. n , 1- . n 11 0 Thha Greer, $202.50. Lot 12, block 2, section 2, Wil liam J. Pinniger, $157.50. Lots 13 and 14, block 30, section 7, Therese Skaarland, $107.50 Lii 20, block 5, section 1, Wil liam J. G. Holt, $127.50 can, $160. Lots 36 and 37, block 27, section 1, Charles K. Ytreberg, $195. Lot 8, block 9, section 6, Mr. and Mrs. Lelf Karstenscn, $385. Lots 36 and 37, block 16, section 1, Province of British Columbia, $1. I Lot 18, block 32, section 1, Shojl Shlmlzu, umizu, $1750 uoy. PRICE: FIVE CENTS Efces Arc Advancing Today rrrn llli 5. s s xif? till" T . irT 1.1 v LJ DRY DOCK I Russians Claim To Be A SHI nil 1 1 oTf i specula ik vvcx news il Wonders If Sinking of rink Kh00h mar Is Challenge by Adolf Hitler. TIME TO ACT MSIHXOTON. DC Sept. 21: j,Pitsidfnt F ran kiln I). MKtrclt said toaay uiai mc m had come lor ne tmira . ...hini marine to (le nd itself by arming, lie win w mntress he said, to repeal ; imendment of the .-seuirai- i a. Thin an i lie uucsiiuii lid to Kussia are expected to ..:.:.!. hiiirr ronEressiun- - " tllM""' , debate. A tss- jra war added an- ft 0:..::d States merchantman Qii iiu capital wondered ".:) tl:e a t e x sinking was a o tn open challenge to. :ir Ftnkiin D. Roosevelt's' :.' rdrr barring Unit-. &:t: ef.:. -ve waters to all j Ct ' Th? manner of sink-. -writ victim, the ird freighter Pink ;;o iy American - made c ' Friday southwest .:d was still undisclosed 0: : - id r- b ! : : i was believed to he bottom by .omaiine. Twenty-inn the crew of C!"T landed in Icc- The vessel had a f::ur BBSIANS TRAPPED HUGE NAZI LOSSES MOSCOW Seventy-four Nazi warships and 82 transports have been sunk in the Baltic sirtce the war with Russia began, it was claimed here today. It was denied that twenty-eight Russian war vessels had fled to Stockholm. HEPBURN'S WARNING NEW YORK Premier M. F. Hepburn of Ontario, in an addicss over a United Slates national network last night, warned that the United States would have to accelerate production in aid of the fighting democracies unless it was to find itself ranged alone against the dictatorships. STRONGER THAN EVER CAIRO Kenneth Downs, noted war correspondent, says the situation in the Middle East has been vastly changed as far as the strength of British forces is conceined. The position of the British is far better than it was before to meet any Nazi onslaught. ' CANADIAN SHU SUNK LONDON A Canadian ship, the Beaverburn, 10,000 tons, has been sunk by a German torpedo three hundred miles off the Irish coast. The crew has been rescued. LAND MARK IS MOVED Alaska Steamship Co. Starling New Dock And Warehouse At i Ketchikan BULGARIA BY STORM Royal Air Force Braves Elements To Continue Attack Against Enemy Territory LONDON, Sept. 24; (') Unfavorable flying weather has been hampering the Royal Air Force In operations against the enemy yet a- small force of bombers roared through the elements Monday night to bomb the Boulogne docks, all returning safely. ' Unfavorable flying weather over the continent last night prevented the Royal Air Force from offensive raids on Germany for the third successive nigh. NEW GOV'T IS FORMED General Charles DeGaulle Sets Up National Committee For Free i French DISGRACE Labor Leader Has His Say at Calgary in Regard to Conditions Here. CALGARY, Sept. 21: (fc) John Bruce of Toronto, organizer of the Plumbers' Association, told the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada convention h e r e yesterday that Hon. Norman McLaity, minister of labor, had failed in his duties and had interfered with labor." He added: "I challenge the government to give us a Royal Commission to investigate conditions at the Prince Rupert dry dock. Present conditions are intolerable there. They are a disgrace . . . the way they are building ships of war." Moving Over Corpses kjt uermans in Drive Fresh Successes in Counter-Drive on Central Front to Relieve Pressure on Ukraine Also Reported. MOSCOW, Sept. 24: (CP) The Red Army today reported that the defenders of Leningrad were advancing to new positions over battlefields strewn with corpses I of German soldiers in sharply intensified counter-attacks. At the same time the Soviet information bureau told of fresh successes in a counter-drive on the central front, one aim of which was to relieve pressure on Marshal Budenny's forces now regrouping In the Ukraine for defence of the Donetz River basin Industrial area. Complete failure of a second " I German attempt to capture Mur- Another Long List of Propert.es manski Russla,s ice.free fa Disposed of on Authorization of CommisSloner. Red Starorgan of the Ruian In session as a city council, City Commissioner D. J. Matheson has 'army. The Germans' second of fensive in the far north began able number of reverted city tax tL sale lots as follows: Earterly half of lot 16, block 10, .ana declared that the drive was wrecked with the German loss of and Mrs. A. C. K. and n ndIcatedi Kowever Lot 31, block 1, section 7, Edwin W. Bond, $45. Lot 32, block 1, section 7, John that fight in that sector was ALL DEAD ""'r INPLANE None of Three Occupants of Avro- Anson Bomber Survived Crash Near Hope. .VICTORIA, Sept. 24: (TO) A search party late yesterday found the wreckage of an Avro-Anson bomber and the bodies of three Royal Canadian Air Force men killed when the plane crashed last Sunday on Old Settler Mountain near Hope while enroute from Kimberley to Vancouver. On account of the difficult terrain, it may be four days before the bodies can be brought ! out. fi General Wavell i Mrs. Alexander Dm Had Back In India Conference In Egypt With General Auchinlek BOMBAY, Sept. 24: General Sir Archibald Wavell has returned . Eff..pt where he had a con- Lot 13 and easterly live ieet oi ference wltn Genera, Auchlnlek in lot 14, block 22. section 1, George connectlon wlth plans for wlnter Glamouranes $2400. 'campaigning In the Near and Lot 1, block 34 section 8, Clara Ellen Casey, $67.50. Lots 17 and 18, block 13, section 7, Thomas J. Montgomery, $137.50. Lot 45, block 2, section 7, Nelsi Carlson, $80. i . Lot 42, block 22, section 5, Pat rick Heagney, $150. Neutrality Act Repeal Is Urged j Secretary Of Navy Speaks Launching Of New United States Battleship At PRINCETON, New Jersey, Sept. 24: Speaking at the launching yesterday of the new battleship Massachusetts, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox urged immediate repeal of the neutrality act so that more effective aid might be given to the fighting democracies. ! , Tax Sale List Is Lowest Yet offered for sale at the annual city tax sale to be held next Tuesday, and It Is possible that some of these may be redeemed before the date of i the sale. TWs Is the smallest number of lots on record to be offered for sale in any Only thirty lots are being single year by the city for ' taxes. Last year the number totalled 300. It Is taken as a healthy sign, Indicating that people are paying their taxes rather than letting property revert. - r "A; -.s V -