8 Meather Forecast Dupert district and Queen -r? i pt r"'--D islands Fresh to mod-,.'"ou'-hcast to southwest t:ll ;.0udv and mild with scat-- h wers, becoming partly tait afternoon. TyXx"NO 228. frojlan Guilty- CONYltltu UPON PAIR OF COUNTS , ,;it.t';i .... tr.. so : ,ve his summing bo,r up 4: ) s.i;f.t h.s owrwaffairs. Crown Counsel TURN DOlh wiOCAL MAN NAZTPEACE SURVIVOR Overtures of Reich Said to Have Uobcrt McKay of Prince Rupert, Been Rejected by Soviet. ANKARA, Sept. 29: -Russia isl OTTAWA. Sent. 29; mi-Th- ...... .,.K.ri rhillins UnJus- "tt,c wu,.lurnea inn v rifiurvi non ro ntrAr? i .. fefiaWy na '"""' - many wiereby the Reich would i r.n Uewcllyn l u ,,v..v - jttc uiiuciiaiitn iq remain ontne presently won frontiers as long as ;; wo counts shooting the war lasts, demanding, how- a: grievous wauy ever, control of Ukraine and the unlawful wouncung Caucasus but guarantecinc no in n..... il.nru Phlllins nf VMnvw r.iii" hi ii ii ii ii .1 i i i I innvllvn nl Ipr. 1 mmaa i r. . -td .iv tnnnnnp mm " tt iri a ay on ie grounn. ,!irt r.: .D deliberated for ana ten minutes, ' ac- .., .... .. . . .--) . T..i Bt,t Hitler Will Not Allow II Dure .. . vf t iiH i Ltj mi. u ua A M Man. m wiin a niency. His Lord- ra Knuups unm me .' Hitler is rrnnrtpd tn havp rfp- PL.;: c.if out a brief appeal .... ... .,,: hf Kca tnat a lair martIa, Jaw throUEhout Itay wlth I c: a:- eviaen:c. tut . . " ... . nic ii unci iuu,- uuiitc , , . . ni) minus - " Pf "! l'ons in which the Gestapo would . .... u.u . hi-ve a hand. 3 H: fi, , just an ordln- j , , ,.. . : wh.ch really had Rome soo ' lit , , illtl' I, OUfluL U( .... Ill 111 Kll uAniaui vi tiviuiuuiii il , '11: -r.-kcd by such issues Vn ,.i . . : , . ncinncn mmmier. ucsmpu iv lt not fnuiips naa .ui...... i. ..j i.i l t; r.jn and if there FIREWATCHER AT 70 3n TOTTENHAM, Sept. 29: B ' rc nircumstances Edric Shalcross, 70, spent his r .: of one's life, golden wedding anniversary at his " wife -were people wartime Job firewatchlng. guns into their . , r-rr. t people, even If br ame drunk and apceuniK i'P m '" wtnue iiivrc wuuiu ETh r ' MM hA ...... iklnk - "'; . uac ivi miliums, ail .p tt- . .i. ... ... ". .. u.itt j uii Liie Lriiiiitr J ir. IT M .vt. n . 1 l . ' uie tumacii oi -.-- aLiirv ni rnniim Safe Following Sinking of IU1.C.S. Levis. Canadian corvette Levis has from a Panamanian ship sup- The ports of the French inva-posedly named Trinidad arc re- trn roast were again struck by ported to have been landed fol- the Royal Air For:e during Sat ... .; r,.; r.B living C(,nfprpnce ROOn th FaK;,8t U :: i his own hands u.,i n,. A iv Mirrhfirirr lir. i iiii i IUI -r Ha viil AllVfbtiri ( XIi X Ic 1.1 Llllcl Italy Claims to Have Brought Down Six British Planes. . lr r ' Cr'"" 9II Un.nlimi.ll . mi.m J AJ VI 47 I" ' la r sc-i,;e. Was it neces- ' ' vl VJHV til VUd i K'-'- - hrce young fellows w 1 " ' tr.Uf.h mnrp than CALGARY, Sept. 29: Tlie Duke Tomorrow sT ides Sfctun (Pacific Standard Time) High 10:00 ajn. 18.1 It. 22:00 p.m. 185 It Low . 3:21 ajn. 5.9 ft. 15:54 pm. 8.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS i' '"""" luiicicuce wiin me internal rxv. ?nwt . ,r:.,:.l :ts,,i . .i t-ii i u.j t i ..t. v.. n.i.i.v. ,. . ., .... r 1 v.vm, ii c uiiiiidi aiiuuuiitc- i.uim auu uwiva iiuiiciii xuiudil ii udu auun uv Diibiail iuiuco. U Jul " "' iillCS Oi ilU5Sia. ... A; in the case of FOR PEACE1 ' To Cease War With Great Britain LCI OON. Sept. 29: The Sun- Express says that Premier v.' h..m ' Benito. Mussolini of Italy would fn,illke t make a separate peace r.e rr ommenaauon ,mnH,iinn lor :.,,. . ,. . ., , . :with Great Britain if Chancellor cr..:n 'H the court Satur- was occupied In a Adolf Hitler would let him. The internal situation In Italv is said to be crucial. Further food ratlon- . . . nig nm nut iciicvc tiiia sibuaiiUil r- :.J-r ,' of discontent. New political and ... . cf'nr ti-VilVi fi Mi .i u.-. '"- . -en - ...Ml i i i. aiiun. ciiuiio win aiwj ue maue iu sunk by enemy action with loss of seventeen Canadian naval ratings and one from the Royal Navy, it is officially announced by Hon. Angus Macdonald, minister of national defence for naval affairs. All officers es- ITALY IS CONVOY IS CONFERENCE HARD HIT THRU SAFE COMMENCES Widespread Raids Carried Out One British .Merchant Ship Lost Aid to Russia Gathering Way at Including Also Germany And France Battle At Amiens BIGGEST ATTACK YET When Fascist Bombers -Make Strong Attack In Mediterranean ROME, Sept. 29: It was ! LONDON. Sept. 29: O An im ment said, but it did not give points were subjected to heavy On Briti vi?,alp was also details or the sinking. Among bombing by the Royal Air Force damaged but was not put out of the survivors was Ordinary Sea- during last night. action. Except for the one ship, man Robert McKay of Prince t Li.rge f.res were started at Gen- the entire convoy reached Its des-Kupert, son cf a well known oa and the flames of, the conflag- tination safelv. lair j man there. intlon could be seen by the raiders Italian claims were that strong PANAMANIAN SHIP SUNK? REA'ri'l.P. Sprit 9Q Tho clvtv. . 'lowine the sinklne of the shin bv nrriaw nftrht unH last nirVit tvi . ! . ... are expected nttr . -,--.:, I,rst annuai conclave oi me Am- i a w-uW. " uiuisn oomoers were operaun". crlcan Federation of Labor open-ors had a harrowing experience inland from. Calais. Two British ed in Seattle today with some six while in an open boat for days at planes are missing. hundred delegates and about five sea. Some of the crew perished. A few German air .raiders were thousand visitors in all. The con-The ship was enroute to Dublin, active over the London area and yention Is expected to last about (The United States Department above the East coast. two weeks, Among th06e ln at of State has no record of a Pan- tendance are William Green, pres- uinaiuun legisicicu auip vi we 111 j ii I Iname Trinidad. lUKC ttllU JJUUieSS At Calgary Today OvCr AfriCa' Form" British Monarch and Wife j - -mere loaay on-way 10 E. P. Ranch. Ident of the American Federation of Labor, and Sidney Hillman of the Office of Production Management from Washington, D.C. Power and Water Shortage Averted ROME, Sept. 29: Six British and Duchess of Windsor arrived Danger At First City Seems To Be planes were reported by the Ital- in Calgary this morning enroute Over Following Rain , ians to have been brought down to E. P. ranch at High River, 65 KETCHIKAN, Sept. 29: Heavy j yesterday In fighting over North miles southwest of this city, where rains appear to have permanently ! Africa. Three were over Bengasi they will spend ten days or two averted the danger of power and and Bardla. weeks. 1 water shortage in Ketchikan. i LLOYD'S SURVEYOR FINDS CONDITIONS SATISFACTORY WITH WORK AT PRINCERUPERT SHIPBUILDING YARD '". Kxnert Sliinhllildinir Man From . 01(1 Country Takes Up -Mr. ....... Marlborough's next ap- Rupert . has been held up some rv ;irHrrt i h ;i i o i 1 1 1 J i ' u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 niuii w i w.w - i c-- - , -- ulu miiiin.s ni lrk- ii-v 1 iji rv uiii.l iu iv.uwi.tiv v.... n - o - ...... ... ... ... ,, i ? v. - - - ... i ..l i ... W9 wnn vnpii nr ine iirm. as a tn kppii ine lame sun ui wuris- i r . ... ... w ' ' ....... i invn c cnrvpvnp Mr ai.i i 1 1 . 1 1 1111111 inu rnuuv ill i vs .1 v hi n - i .... w t-n.iiim anti his wife ..i n- nWo I imort vnvrta nnr tho Tinisninp i n, J ' . .... . . 'a.iUlQUS. lie SlltrcpKtrd . rru.,4. mnnnn Hiq vnimnr. . ... . .. .it IK.. . . "D ti t ri-in ininii KH'iiiiMrs 1 t 1 h icu Li v iiiv.aiio .uv. a v-.vj. hnfmiirh nnrt nn inp rvnp. tsn. HfC''Jn Iramea a story of . . 1 .nlUon of the Prince Rupert yard n, t, ..h 1p .' a gun man and hp w c.ioor rrnii-Ti .mm.. regard to Phillips, ivn was Hon Ti nn v, rj ioi i 71 .... I Wat rould not be jispH 7w " was only by thej God 1 nat Phillips was f'H one ,t ... " ojro-i - Bri-anient traditions weigh REPAIRING Port. . ..n . 'm.irk P and thp Hnmn. I -m 4 wvVnMT ne urged the jury 'uuLfl wii rinnr Tanfi Hflfl nr. V ,. ... 9'mcath, 'V . oe a'verted by Nuc , v QlsaPproval of the tea Tv,. ' or tne Parties ln GIVES UP riv u, no. . e .3UI7 Last Italian Outpost In Ethiopia r. as$:sr p .Z. 1 . u V"8" fcstte.:.' court In seelne that 4 Surrenders To British . e 'Udfte 'him ., . . . ( HOME. Sent. 29: The final "the le.eaea l -,- fnT,t ln Ethiopia has n"8ning or the """" U .V .m. nritlsh after ,ut and it. ' . reasonable. , H,.ltnrv fight- 3i -"cci and i. iIuuiilus ui aicuc ' . . "laenrp " """ 'ing. i The .,tcn wn. was ordered ordered to to .!tt. Conti """d that garrison 'cease firing and to surrender yes- b..t. , ... ":.a" ",e ,,- o fnnH snnnlles were run nu' on Page Two , nlng short and there was no pros pect of relief. up of the Kt,IM,tinn nf fiVP iar2e Blue Star 1 . Vn hnncflii o nrl . .. : n v f i v. . , . 'Another British Waiship. H.M.S. - .a.r:r liners and served as uoyas sur- ui WIG IUI V LU , Newcastle, in United Stales the steel are reaay ior me aaai- pvnp t Cardiff. Mlddlesboroush tlonal staff required to bring the; and on thg Tyne organization up to Us required. BOSTON. Sept. .-ii.m.o.i.w- ..,hnrnh .ne fnP f.ve: whpn asked tf he had Inspected o- llllilUH, ...... 11 ,t Manson. m open-icaslle. arriving nere. is uit a Lloyd.s surveyor at New-.the new minesweepers built at the "Jmmins nn jii j 'Hritlsh warsh d to nut mio an " "ciivcjtu an- - Drpi... Mrcivp aDDrppiafinn f American Dort for repairs , . to dam- ' "i'utm of thp ,11rv e,,iace sustained In action. castle and was recently transferr ed from there to New York. According to The Shipbuilding and Shipping Board, he Is fifty years of age and has' had a wide technical and practical experience ln local shipyard, Mr. Marlborough said he had and that he found that excellent work had been done and that It compared favorably with work done at other yards he had visited. He found an excellent ..a nnctrnfinn nnri manace-1 st.n f f nf mpn workine here in fine ships. Yet it has been necessary! as an important part in the Ca-land tne Sunderland Dally Echo Uon that has obtained on other ISTAKEN Japan Claims Completion Of Cap ture Of Capitol Of Hunan Province TOKYO. Sept. 29: Japanese military sources claim completion of the capture of Chanssha, capital of Hunan Province and Important railway centre. ment. A native of Sunderland he harmony and not at all overburd- flnofn SpnfpnrPQ irvo,i hu nnnrpntlppshln as afpnpd with officials. One of the I-' CClUI uClll.CilA.vo draftsman with John Pricstman & minesweepers had recently made a Co. From there he went to the Tyne and spent two years with W. Dobson & Co. and three years with Palmer's Co. He returned to Wearside and was draughtsman in charge with W. Doxford & Sons call here after Its first run and the officers and men seemed very pleased at the way the boat had performed. Mr. Marlborough expects to re main in Prince Rupert forthedur- for four years. He was next fore-jatlon of the war and, while here, man with Palmer's Co. In order he will represent not only Lloyd s Are Being Asked the press attache to the Brltisn .Moscow With British and. U.S. Missions Present. MOSCOW, Sept. 29: ?; A three ! power conference to formulate a announced today that the Royal portant convoy was put through j program of British and United Air Force, in the bUgest off en- the central Mediterranean in spite; States aid to Russia opened today sive of the war against Italy, of consistent attack by the enemy j with V. M. Molotov, Russian for- attacked five cities on the air force, the British Admiralty ; elgn minister, presiding. Italian mainland and four in announced tcd3y. The only loss! The United States and British Sicily. was one merchant ship which was missions arrived In Moscow yes- QUOTA ON GASOLINE for fifty miles. Fascist bomber forces had attack- Federal Authorities Taking Meas Frankfort and other targets in ed British naval vessels enroute uies to Level Inequalities and western Germany were also at- from Gibraltar to the Eastern Meet Legitimate Needs, tacked. Five British "planes failed Mediterranean. to return. a he iwyal Air Force directed a heavy raid on Amiens, manufac- turing city of Nazi - occupied Survivors of Trinidad Landed, It France. In the coury of attacks Is Reported Xo Knowledge Saturday. In a fierce air battle, of Such Ship. twenty-one German planes were LISBON. Sept. 29: Survivors tlsh were lost. IN SFSS10N IN SEATTLE new quota for gasoline supplies, designed to level inequalities and make provision for service stations in areas where general business is Increased, is announced by George Cottrelle, oil controller for Can- brought down and fourteen Bri- American Federation of Labor ada. During October dealers will Conclave Takes Place in ' Puget Sound City. receive eighty percent of October, 1940 supplies with special provision for stations in which July, 1941 business differed from that of July, 1940. TODAY'S STOCKS ( Court J 8. I). Juuiuni Co. Vancouver Grandvlew. .14 (bid). Bralorne, 11.20 (asked). Cariboo Quartz, 2.25. Hedley Mascot, .47. Pend Oreille, 1.65. Pioneer, 2.37. Premier, .80. I Privateer, .53. Reno, -.10. Sheep Creek, .97 (asked). Oils Calmont, .19. C. & E., 1.29. Home, 2.42. Royal Canadian, .04 'A. Toronto Beattle, 1.10. Central Pat., 1.66. Cons. Smelters, 40.50. Hardrock, .74. Kerr Addison, 4.40. Little Long Lac, 1.76. McLeod Cockshutt,-1.91. Madsen Red Lake, .65. MacKenzie Red Lake, 1.00. Mpneta, 35 (asked). Pickle Crow, 2.75. San Antonio, 2.38. Sherritt Gordon, .95. bupcrviborj ?nnprvKfirv 1 Diitios 11 CS Effort r Locally Compares 1 polntment was that of assistant what by the non-arrival of steel., . !general manager at the Southwick While there Is steel In the yard! p A IVJ A HI A JC i.isemitri. ra-ioram un ,yard of gwan Huntef & Wigham it is not tne 5teel that has been JLIilJ 3 -DitViorvicrm T tH tirhpro hp urn s ! m m iH n tpl v rpmiirpri fnr the T)r- One of Lloyds most experienced Shipbuilding men cnieny concerned with the out- tlcular work on hand and could i va a r.onablp stnrv that from the Tyne has been sent to Fl'ince Kupert bV tne side management. When that not be used until the other ar-Jnaoie story mat v . J ... . lt .i. u,,:ui,, .i a, v,p wpnt thp hvph twj hoc mnHp tt rtifftrnlt wegian airmen also arrived. ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK Premier Charged IRON RULE IS PUT ON BYNAZIS Gestapo Playing Part in Cleaning" Up on Czechos Six Executions Today. LONDON, Sept. 29: Six persons, including two retired Czecho Slo-vaklan generals, have been executed for high treason following the declaration of a state of emergency in Moravia and Bohemia as a result of widespread sabotage and anti-Nazi activity. General Alois Ellas, prime minister of the protectorate, is among many others who have been arrested on high treason charges since martial law was declared under the German Gestapo. Execution is mandatory followine con- iunuiMiu, aepi. za: iim a viction for high treason. Evident ly a wholesale clean-up to end unrest In the country Is planned. The state of emergency has been declared In six states of former Czecho Slovakia, having been Imposed because of antl-Relch acts. The population of the great Skoda arsenal at Pilsen is said to have been slowed down fifty-five percent, troop transport trains have been blown up and farmers have been destroying their crops rather than permit them to fall into Nazi hands. The Czech government in. exile today made official announcement that the six persons had been executed nn nrripr nf nain. " . w. . V . VlarH TToTrHrlV. 4V.. XT. n.i.u,- protector for Bohemia and Mora via. The executions were the first imposed by Heydrick, right hand man of Gestapo Chief Hein- irlch Hlmmler, since he relieved Baron Konstantln Von Neurath as the RetcA's- --pTbimofferfcraT Ellas was held on charges of premeditating high treason. CENTERING ON CRIMEA Most Intensive Fighting in Russo-German War Goes on There. MOSCOW, Sept. 29: Most intensive fighting in the Russo-Ger- I man war centers today, it arjDear- Preston East Dome, 3.20 (asked). ed, ln the Crimean area with the Nazis, regardless of the toll in dead and Injured, still throwing huge forces Into battle. I' Both Germans and Russians claimed major successes in various parts of the long front. Both -f 4 asserted that they were holding T1T nr n ( iVrnSr ASthe lniatlve and that the forces J JUiiJLjrllJ of the other were being annlhl- lated. The Germans claimed New! contlnu- mien From Australia And Zealand As Well As Norwegians ln& aavances wwaras .narKov, Also Landed ,vw anQ UttBH'll 1 The Reds asserted the recapture of seventeen villages on the cen- . m . nntmptr n-irm C?.n, Oft. I..-, 1. nrnSS1? m Sne7tS-lpubliShed arUcLe J1?? construction work In the city and Detachment of Canadian, Aus-. The Battle of Leningrad con- xv 1 m the Harland aiIlyaoIlJTM"l his work, adding that at elsewhere. and New Zealand alnnen tlnues with undiminished violence. borough of Newcastle sh p sur-l& - . . he Belfast WoUr, yard at sup. ta ,u Thlrd.lt tafa all alone the t A 1 DUO 1 Ull I "g erlntended the complete hull con- PU A MP CU A work at the local yard ViA-HLilVJUIin 'Division have arrived in Great today. 'Britain. A small group of Nor- The Red Army announced today it had routed two Rumanian ln- fantry brigades in: fierce fighting ;on the southern front and reported the invaders had left more than 2500 dead on the field of battle. Heavy iightlng was also reported on northern .sectors of the front throughput the night with the Red Army said to be . . i more than holding Its own against Expected To Make Another Im- nprman ,nvaderS. portant Declaration This' Week WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 29: .PrtWonf Franklin D Roosevelt will make an Important declara-r lion IU Hie liaiiuu uijo v a w" j 1. I , . i 1 l ..H.tA1 4m .,...,!,,-!. to erase the last legal barrier to menace of Nazi raiders to United States shipping and the freedom of the seas. The President Is expected to ask J Congress to repeal or revise the DEMAND OF BULGARIA ininy-live rersons, inciuu.s , or t rnmnvp thp r.Prmanv AVants That Nation to tlsher, On Trial In Bulgaria SOFIA. Sept. 29: Thirty-five nersons. including Norman Da vies, auiiuit iivkojuij vw i v Declare War on Russia and Send Troops to Frontier. ANKARA, Sept. 29: Germany Is demanding that Bulgaria send 10 gain luiuici piocMvi. vaKv- uuv uic uwii u ""u" .K . . '.I1''. i''L ! u f mnnnn trn, tn fh. RIan ence and afterwards took up the The Wartime Merchant Shipping trial ort charges or saDotage ana .nemruiuy w.u aw "yj" " ;r!. Death sentences have merchant vessels as a measure of frontier and declare war against position of assistant manager with Company presided over-by H. R. espionage. Sir Raylton Dlxen & Co. Ltd., MacMlllan. j been asked, , defence in a warring world. Russia. .v 4 Jila .