.ir. i. . . OT lontjon bi i w v ci . , w xr.t t uermany Ont unfavorable! I Mrs. Inncs Phillips, wife of Rob- .....hi n - u I i c Rp:;n for neariy - ,ir n.,nuAr.nA 1 nf shootlnn F.tippn T.lpu-pllvn at OPI.wecn JJUiiiwtiuuw "o n w w i i iUa cT n m rl VABTAfnaw o T f nrnrnn t trlvn fpu- incendiaries m uic jv.w4Mj "- i T1 ORE AKL EXECUTED hpnpflt r.f fhn lcl ;r WOUiO DC WPlenmo Shp nlso an. I up apsnarrnpn )n ipi u the cable, the of-;a'madc uy a parcel contaln- rt-ttiiirpd meaiclnes and lellyn and his companions "barg-cd" Into her cabin home before her husband arrived there prior than 415 ?n convicted of Polar. . " ln n war IndustrlP. i,pr Jtef..ii. . are being charirp.l. -'m la ...l.l.. . . ----- a n .1 .. ... ;;.'!? a.re vy viirp At . . . - II c I I ory. to the shootlne. disarranged the place, striking her and calling her names. It was not until this had haDDcncd several times that Phil- .... m mmmunisls" Put to "ps got the rifle and stood with ana "IC uwwi v t.uu. w Death in France ; Beltium. Ibar anther entry being made. Furthermore, Mrs. Phillips testl- iERLIN S "!t 2' ivi - ine ilea that the snooting ocurrea in u sf r. x paper uruesscier a melee when Llewellyn naa . . ,t o-irrlnrt nn an- txrnenprf thp trim hp hPIno' striirK a ibuted to tnc in the loot by the bullet as ne rr: r.n-.and ol occupation fell. ... Df- .im nnA Morthem Mrs Phllllns tnlrt nf h si V i n a :s fi is etlc X that twenty spent the night prior to the shoot-:J' fi' ""ages were cxe- Ing in Terrace with her husband. in rv "V II ' ll.V I 1 1 J I I I IX w 111 T Jl Ar JL INSURANCE After breakfast thev were Drenar- lng to drive back to Kltsumkalum Lake with Llewellyn's lather when Eugene Llewellyn came up i and asked Dob to come over as he wantcd"W see him' for a moment. . Witness heard the question asked: "Where's the wallet 'V.at holnnlrc In Fjlf! T.lnnPV?" tO Rislu Sow nclnr Covered for ...... 0v.mir. ror,nH- t rfnn't Much Less Than Formerly. . - saw lt . ... Eugene asked Phillips what time a very decided u wM andf wnen he pulled out 3 on board fire lt was snatched from him particular risk Eugene. Then they went to ! $22.50 to board , , .,- , .Vontc nf aw getting quota- th n, ht beore were re.enacted ivd irrt nnv1nnine comnanles at or. . . . o o; i after wnlcn unney naa laicen 50 0 a a thousand, thousand. phmips one sde, telling him heard heard from from the the ,. . . .. nn mom trouble sr. cr ;i Nf, SOMF. REAL GOOD with him over the wallet as he knew he (Phillips) did not have ilt. Then they proceeded to Kltsumkalum Lake. Arrivlne home. Mrs. Phillips ihonrri a noise at the landing and footstens aDnroaching. There was a knock at the door and Eugene Llewellyn, Harry Linney, Gordon rui nnr1 TTnurnrn Plsher Came ,n.J. w .... .... . - t lnujMn,mfn ""ua io sick .-inihpr Ann nc in one nana aim a Baby In St. Pierre the other. He asked Mrs. Phillips nv n rirink and. when she de wiwju,, sept. 27: Stricken (clincd, he threw me wine m ii c:ri3u ,,inp whirh nirif,.fo Thn thev disarranged the KtC3 tit) VnnniT hahv a f!ana. , hnioa nrLdPt. a nail Of Water and H iqHt. ...... . . ... . ' . .. ...... n Anmn fn oirnln .Huw i u in r.Tinr m prrp nil I. ni.fr r-.iiitcui. luii.v ... 1 the Miquuan group, cabled to and refused to go away. He said ifft A. . .... . ... . i...ul. aha. n nrnl- . ui' nauunai oieci mere nau uccn - i"Jkm...m nere asKing mat net dui ne nau u uiumn. -o "f mincQ io ner, aaa-, rnuups. ne luun. a aaaitional medicines and.qulrt off the wall ana was r W riw ,w. Ihl. , ... ... . . ? ... ...iiu if &ne Cho fnok to strike her with it. the quirt from him and then he doubled up his fist to strike but ... fnrtnnnte in dodging. m i. a n c O IL U W U o v " - Then he started disarranginss things again, using profane lan-...hioh chp would be asham- 8ua6C elf nunodltie-. turned lt to repeat. Still another , HVU 1W UVCi over to ed CL4 MJ l nai p - prca3. Who arrantrod fnr nt-. o -w- i no v wmncctlng steamer for I do mnr ."I'' "'".Parcel, oain. Pierre and Mlauelon rli . w f uuutdiiua nu in the shipper said nanding over the parcel to I "J. SAB0TA(JE IN ITALY Xln ... " a tr ih. rnhin bv Llewellyn was pau "- - j fhi ncrnslon he kicked Mrs. Phillips, she said. thrpp hours later Phil 'Una himself returned to the cab- hf ihn chp hPnrd shouts of "Tnere amnnr h 'hi. U" apcomnanlcd Dy pruiuc ..B v..v. . ,,. r ...,. i, nnri tnpv an caw yelling like a pack of wolves. They challenged Phillips to come out fir,hf nnh nicked up tne UHU H6"V, I , . rifle, meaning only to use . scare them away. Meantime, wit ness called for Joe soucic, w was passing, for help. Eugene came back into me i i j ,r,A at mm wii" gun which Llewellyn grabbed. The Weapon went off and PhUUps call- ed to the others to tane " tU 1UL UU1, W4 , A RBC says a Canadian corvette has been lust in action with the loss ot 17 Canadian lives and one from the Koyal Navy. NO IlUTTEIl SHORTAGE OTTAWA No immediate butter shortage in Canada is anticipated. Production this August was 201,009,000 pounds, 13,-000,000 more than last year. FRENCH GO HUNGRY PARIS Although there is a bigger crop than last year, Frenchmen will have to go hungry this winter to feed the Germans. Two pounds of potatoes a month is allowed, one pound of fat, one pound of sugar and one eg? a week. Almost all wine is seized. MEDAL EOT! ARCHDEACON , LONDON A; hdeacon E. P. Laycock of Kent has received a I medal for bravery in air raid protection work. (Archdeacon Laycock was in Prince Rupert in the early days). MOORE RE-ELECTED CALGARY Tom Moore is reelected for the twenty-second year as president of the Trades and Labor Congress. Next year s convention will be in Winnipeg. zot of the truck and walked to- noon. - a Al I wards Phillips. The matter of the wallet was mentioned again. Phillips denied having it and when he (Llewellyn) turned around, Phillips hit him on the side of the head, then running across me road and toward the river, say-intr- "if vou want that money come to the cabin and 111 get .t for you." Then Dahl, Linney ana the witness walked back to the lake. As they were at the landing on the lake shore talKing, accusea appeared on the bank above and they w,vil went " up to " tain to mm. ... rmi- it.npss suggested would do the talking as he knew Phillips better. After taming aDout fivo five minutes minutes. Llewellyn turned " 4 entA ho hpiipvrd Phlllios was go- JRAhv IN CALGARY MONDAY CALGARY The, Duke and Duchess of Windsor! will arrive Monday enroute to E. P. Ranch. HAND OVER BLANKETS OSLO Norwegians ' have been ordered to turn over all wool blankets to Nazi soldiers. VICTORIA POPULATION OTTAWA The 1911 census shows Victoria's population as 41,000, an increase of 2,800 over 1931. ALEX MONKMAN DIES GRANDE PRAIRIE: Alex Monkman, pioneer settler of the Peace River after whom Monk-man Pass was named, died in the hospital here yesterday at the age of seventy-two. TO EXPEL SERBIANS BUDAPEST Italy, is taking stern repressive measures against anti-Axis attacks in Crotia province of Jugo Slavia. Banishment of 1.500,000 Serbians is being considered. LOGGERS ARE INJURED ELK RIVER A logging train hit and killed a 300-pound bear at this Vancouver Island camp. A car was derailed and went over a bank, twelve loggers being injured. 11ns call: "Don't shoot. Dont Llewellyn was subjected to. aiiuvru. shoot." Turninff luiiiiii aiuuuu around' he saw rather minute mumic cross-examination -vau......m.v.. ACCUSED ON STAND Accused was on the stand all morning" today giving evidence in his own behalf. HLs story was along the same lines as that told by his wife. As far the Incident in the Chinese restaurant, he had gone in to pick up a file he had left there and had not taken Lln-ney's wallet. He had lost control of himself after hearing of the visit of the boys to his cabin at Kltsumkalum Lake. "I think you did lose control of yourself," agreed Mr. Fulton. Accused said that this had been an occasion when asKea to taiK i u . . lips he h d been ,.good fiuhtlne man," but he had been unable to learn to be one as he had always used his hands doing "!"lsomethlng useful, around to put on his shirt. Eric OH ill w . Ing to shoot him. Witness said he did not think he had tne nerve to do so. Returning to the cabin, Llewellyn said Phillips threatened to shoot him. Witness saia ne rtidn't think he (Phillips) had the f in shnnt "I'll shOW VOU w - 6U whether I have the guts," said nviininu whprpunon he tOOK a ir,o- nt witness, hitting him ln the stomach with the gun. When he fell down, Phillips shot mm. up. was lying on his back about ten feet away, said witness. Ac cused raised the gun and aimea. Pumping another shell Into the gun accused then said: "I'll shoot him and, if any or tne rest oi yun come come around, arouna, you'll youii get get one une too wu. Lloyd Dahl, Eugene Llewellyn and Eric Linney were, called ln rebuttal and all dented having entered the Phillips cabin. They had not offered Mrs. Phillips a , drink, nor had they insulted or kicked her. They had not kicked Phillips when they met on the road to Kltsumkalum Lake. Nor naa mey mrown w " i when he went over the bank towards the river. Llewellyn said he had pushed the gun down when Phillips had shoved It Into his stomach. As Phillips raised the gun again, witness stumbled and fell whereupon Phillips threw the gun up, aimed and fired as he lay on his back. The trial adjourned - shortly be-! leather Forecast Tomorrow sT ides nuuert and Queen Char-m f- Light southeast we (Pacific Standard Time) 1 Smng land to west and south-clouds High 7:31 ajn. 17.0 It. with scat-iS 19:05 pjn. 18.1 It little change In Low 0:46 a.m. 5.7 It. 13:05 p.m. 92 It. ,Pfflperature NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 0l XXX NO 227. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS nei-c McNaughton's War Views RESUMED ... mt Force Over Gi and Britain. Germany I) - ' Much WIFE IS WITNESS IN CASE Mrs. Inncs Phillips Takes Stand in Defence of Husband at Assize Trial. FINAL BULLETINS a 5 CHJ00000000000OCK500Q0000000010000OaO0000a0000060000W CORVETTE LOST late late Nash flash over over the the WM. STAPLETON General Passenger Agent, Ca- LONDON, Sept. 27: (iff)) A Biit-ish firm will build extensive dock facilities of considerable military potentiality at the Turkish port of Alexandretta, It was announced today. Foreign observers regarded the announcement as another indication that Great Britain has been assured that Turkey will not yield to Axis economic or military demands. KILLED FOR LISTENING Two Germans Are Executed lor Spreading News Heard on Foreign Broadcasts. uttri.tM. Sent. 27: (iff;) Two persons were sentenced to death by German courts toaay ior listening to foreign radio broadcasts and spreading news they had heard. 1IINCIILIFFE REJECTED VANCOUVER R. L. Maitland, K.C., Conservative leader, reiterates the rejection of Canon Joshua Hinchliffe as Conservative candidate for Vancouver North, and Dr. F. E. Dorchester, ptcsident of the British Columbia Conservative Association, agrees. However, the North Vancouver Conservative Association has filed Canon Hlnchliffe's nomination papers. Y.M.C.A. IN SCOTLAND EDINBURGH. Sept. 27: '(t) rnnni1Un a H Rpnt.t.Ish Y.M.C.A ------ - ...... ..... ii, i.,t Tormpo fnri i n'plopk until 2:30 this af- nrp pn-oneratinz In establishment witness wua iun.cn - . .... , i . i j ,ui. ...j i.i f iioPiinn Tins- ternoon when Phillips was to ad- of larcer canteens and writing caKaWli! pUal WhCre hC SP6nt el8ht '' JUry- 'rooms for troops ln Scotland. Invasion o Germany 1 Is Essential Asserts Canadian War Chief Forces ning returning 10 Vancouver irom general said. Ketchikan and Stewart. Bad Month . -ascjst nanon since, me Phillips at the door with the gun by accused but his story remained feat of her warshlps by nriA T tmitollifn fTrtiniT tnn'i rH c him iinrhnncypH althniicrh hp wa.t nnt . n , . ai.u uimniji v" ..... . u..w...D. -" n . t noyai rtavy a i ivinnxyan, There was talking but witness did certain in regard to certain lncl- nnt remain there, coins on to me acnu. lake shore. From there he heard Gordon Dahl, aged 17, also gave the report of a shot. evidence In regard to the Incident Daniel Popp also saw Phillips in the Chinese restaurant at Llewellyn at the door of the race the night previous and the cabin. He saw Phillips with the events centering on the shooting sun in his hand pointed at Llew- at Kltsumkalum Lake. His evl-ellyn, the latter falling down after dence was largely corroborative of which Phillips snoi mm. Liewenyns. Llewellyn's Story Eugene Llewellyn told of the dinner last evening, Mrs. Phillips anve irum ivnatc imuiuii- lum Lake in a truck at the invl tatlon of Stan Dahl who was drlv ing it. On the way oui uoruun Dahl lost his hat. About two miles from Kltsumkalum Lake on the return drive, they met Phll- iins rarrvlne Dahl's hat. Witness Frora This Dominion Will Be in Daggcrhead Pointed at Berlin, But Time Is flot Yet Kipe. LONDON, Sept. 27: (CP) General A. G. L. Mc-Naughton, commander-in-chief of Canadian forces, told newspapermen yesterday that there will have to be ah invasion before a proud and well-organized nation like Germany can be conquered. And General McNaughton expects there will be no invasion of Germany until after Britain. There is no better spot nadlan National Steamships, Van- than Britain for the launching of couver, now on a trip north. He an Invasion and, when lt comes,' Is aboard the steamer Prince Ru- the Canadian Corps will be In the pert which will be back this eve- daggerhead pointed at Berlin, the i General McNauzhton is heart ened by the Russian war perform- ( ance which has been "gold, frank-. Incense and myrrh for us." There Is no shortage of men In Their Own at Leningrad- Successes Central Front. MOSCOW, Sept. 27: Russian troops repulsed a Nazi attack at the approaches of Leningrad during the night as fighting continued along the entire front, it was officially reported today. The Russians said their troops had scored successes on the central front where a sustained countei -drive has been reported pushing the Germans back to 'the west. The German High Command In Berlin asserted today that the Battle of Kiev had been concluded with five Soviet armies destroyed and 665,000 prisoners taken. TODAY'S STOCKS l Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Oo.) Vancouver Grandview, .15Vi. Bralorne, 11.30. Cariboo Quartz, 2.25. Hedley Mascot, .47. Pend Oreille, 1.66. Pioneer, 2.37. Premier, .80. Privateer, .52. Reno, .10. Sheep Creek, .97. Oils Calmont, .19. C. & E., 1.29. Home, 2.44. Royal Canadian, .04V2. Toronto Beattie, 1.10. Central Pat., 1.66. Cons. Smelters, 40.. Hardrock. .76. Kecr Addison, 4.40. Little Long Lac, 1.75. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.95. Madsen Red Lake, .65. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.00. Moneta, .37. Pickle Crow, 2.75. Preston East Dome, 3.20. San Antonio, 2.35. Sherrltt Gordon, JAPS ARE STALLED The drive of the Japanese on the capital of Hunan Province has been stalled. UtAU Al CANNERY Oswald Morven, Well Known Naas River Native, Passes Suddenly at Carlisle. Oswald Morven. member of a the forces here, the general says., well known native family of.Aly- PrnHnrtinn froaUCllon full iun steam steam ahead aiicau is ia the ure ansn - village -o- on - uic - ----- nus ------ xiivci, I' I f rr Pan S n i died suddenly at 4 o clock y ester day afternoon at Carlisle cannery to do Just now. ncil1f pnirnppH in Trnrk there. He " ALEXAlNDRIA, Sept. 27: fc I collapsed and soon passed away, -Italy Italy was was reported reported today today to toTdryiri i t run i irfcT? rfc-p InPnth 'death hPintr being pvldentlv evidently due to nat- have lost twrnty-n ne ships 111 A LX I V. ,uni tousm. Hp hart been emnlov- totalling 200,000 tons in try- 1,1 w x ed as a fisherman out of Carlisle . ing to send reinforcements to DT7DITI CETVduring the season. Libya during Scptember-the tVi iUL U El I, Morven was thlrty.rixears of. - w blackest tnonth 'at sSaf or llie ace and is survived by a widow de- the GT. BRITAIN AND TURKEY Plnn in Ruilri Docks- at Alexan- When, the court adjourned for dretta Inidcates That Latter was on the stand being cross- examined by W. O. Fulton, crown prosecutor. The trial resumed at 10 o'clock this morning. Accused was to go on the stand to give evidence on his own behalf. It appeared likely that the case would go to the jury this after- Country Not Yielding. and three children. His father, . - 'rharlps Morven. Is a patient at Russians Appear io ue i.e.a.ng . the Prince . Rupert General , Hos- jpital, having sustained a stroke some time ago. The mother died Ithis spring. There are several brothers and sisters. IRATIONING I OF BREAD This Is Resorted to in Italy Now Owing to Crop Being Lower Than Requirements. ROME, Sept. 27: () The government announced today that bread would be rationea starting Oct. 1 after Premier Benito Mussolini had reported to the cabinet that the 1941 grain pro duction was Insufficient ior tne country's needs. The basic dally ration is iixea at about 6V2 ounces with ordinary workers allowed about ten ounces and heavy workers about thirteen ounces. RESUMING OLD TIME Daylight Saving To Be Resumed Tonight, Much To Rchcr Ol Many Local People At midnight tonight daylight saving time, which has proven un-. popular among not a few prince Rupert people owing to the con fusion lt has caused because 01 non-conformity, will be 'discontinued and tomorrow, after setting the clocks back one hour, all will be operating uniformly on Faclflc Standard time again. Dayllsht was put Into effect this year ostensibly to speed up war Industries but it was only partially adopted. The feeling here is that tnere might not be much objection II the chanee were made universal but, If it Is only going to be par tial, standard time might as wen be retained and the Industries, 11 necessary, just start their wont one hour earlier. , , 'mm .V . I I.