Weather Forecast prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte islands Moderate south winds, becoming fresh to strong southeast, generally cloud.vnd .. . chowers ,. "Wii miio w 'iovci-... vnTxXX. NO- m V 111 11 Unhappy Norway, wnicn Knows lull well what i hn n linW in Hitler's phalli, to hnvn rnmo unrip lTltrtll3 l" uv " , w...w "- . ii iintnf inn" of M7.i tvninnv mill nrmrpssinn Nni-. ; thio tVio flnrlcpst of rlnvK in nil hp histnvv rnhhorl of everything but her spirit to fight; Norway, her peo ple at nome anu auruau, uiiueu num uiu must, consurva-' fenslve. fiv( riehttst to tne most radical f Xer In a spiritual front om ahMead 0 thr forces so leir ,n8cr " J , lffpHn that the Norwegian defenders suffering One. Norway, her people T.,.fMff. but PSVrnhnda and fi came int actIon- mlng hospl- U T T M H TC from the Nazis and inn her soul th ,--.,, thh th,. theQuuangs: Norway, resolved to 7S .pT6,' I the untu tne Ames remain m war Ue f0O, thelrtricken faml-wln their victory long and hard Ues Th0usandS had been slaught-though struggle be, Nor- the may ered ln Qther tnQU. for whom it U a case of to way & had facen thrQwn Jnto sUnfc be not to be; Norway deems It or pn lmnrovlspri ,., a n ri lntprn. an honor and a Pleasure to sUnd ment cam Canadians had read shoulder to shoulder with Canada Oreat timat aF Via eM,,irltv nrnvMpH hv . - ,, . v. Uim wide oceans. The oceans, as had j n a fhoir n GROWING Cash So Far Turned in for Civic Centre Is $1121, It Is Announced Today. Konrad Knudsen, member of the no casy victims. Their resistance, morons other substantial dona Norwegian Parliament and news- uespue small defences, to the ln- tlons will be ln within the next paper editor from a town forty vader after he had reached their day or s0 in addition to the gen-mllej west of Oslo, the capital of shores was longer than that of erai anoy individual giving. Norway brought to the Prince any other nation before Russia. Meanwhile, the following are a Ruper Gyro Club and, through niuer's losses at the hands of the few 0f the individual donations to to the people of Prince Rupert Norwegians in ships, soldiers and be acknowledged: b a memorable luncheon - talk de- equipment were enormous. w. F. Stone $100.00 k:ticd b'4ore the club yesterday. Uhai Norway Hid Thompson Hardware $25.00 U; left room ior Jl. Knudsen mfuuocu ,ttv no uu ww... - ii, uau "J v..w jmfj a r,lMI13 dcubt as to where the people of Mr Knudsen remarked, that Hit- D eh0 25.00 Norway proud of their fair land Jer had lost his war ln Norway. P' R Daily News 25.00 nri Ita linn nrlnrlntps of neace. ... - ..u aa ,nnn experience of what happens to Winston a country when Iliuer ana nta me ouuaa Nazi gangsters have decided to Meanwhile, with King and gov- TfenH hit 'rrr ftrAn" 4hprntfl. At-nmftnt In nvllo U'PIrt On Mf. HAMMERING . sen, were i-jiuituuins w uW ...v.. S !Lh,T k" 1 Ca-le mhZ bit ln carrying on the struggle. LONDON, Oct. 16: O, - The t b"ome a..th.lgHr KaudiJn Force blasted oft-bomb-rathcr nL than a barrier. "If he w Is Mr. warned against . Royal Air DiA i,, Civic Centre Site Offered : a S"eS TS: JSS, "m "" -- on? ,ha .Uut at th mai and solrltual well belne 10 enQ ol U1C , r.na comer of nrsi forway. neverrS but harVSr There was nodit McBrlde Street nIa"d Passive, had desired sble with the i NU .'f were "v , oe uc ieit 4CU alone. ai0ne. Her tier people people .Knudsen. ivnuasen. -mere . """"ytaA -- had hannv ifu ,u., ifi.r..l , Vipm. Norway tit:l7jr " -"'ihing in r:rl '"r"'. driven old men and (Continue on P(ir u;tlr two weeks' annual hoi- learned her bitter lessons. Other he ,?Ack 0( ""employment, naUons might well profit oy it e-"ieir r standard v,iv,.r. .. nf iivi 4, i lv) 1 and certainly far' thousands- of her best, ahead While 'e ThP J that of tne Tnlrd Reich. I h 'j been made prisoners,, )Wti " n Imposing their ",e"L.M .orrvine on tne war storm,, , J,QS inal dark ana ail mannei ","" nn-poklne wrecking 55 XMW totmake rendezvous up of munition plants, of hote In iSiSnte8 and tourlsts-of railways, drilling , . .. . . . . . U1U navpt u r ii. i i rtf nnupr 1 1 IH Mention me way ror tnelr ships, destroying oi Hurxucd Purrtn,hUke .h 'he t 6 anllls anlmals they ey had had " APbroad Abroad Norwegians Norwegians were were doing free i.-ur(1 oeaee-lnvinrr Mnr. .uw thelr nmwr to II HEAR . . . JAP CABINET RESIGNS TOKYO The Japanese government of Premier Prince Konoye resigned tonight, admitting inability to agree on great issues confronting the Empire. Failuie to reach an accord with the United States and growing military pressure for action in the crisis arising - from German tors in the ministry's fall. "I f leave was given by the Soviet successes against , Russia were v lorelrm commissariat to ail """v ..,! other embassies and legations. including the threat to the capital from the German of- ODESSA ENTERED BERLIN A DNB dispatch, from Bucharest tonight said that the Rumanian government claimed Rumanian forces had enteird the long-besieged Black Sea port of Odessa. GOERING'S NEPHEW KILLED BERLIN Peter Goering, 19-year-old nephew of Marshal Herman Goering, has been killed in action. PRICE FIXING AW VI ft Tln f aI Avi 1 irnv. 7 ViT TTHH Rtnt 01 of wh&t w"ai a a Nazl wazl ,nvasion invasion meant meant, While while the the canvass canvass is is only only par- par- 6. t r. Britain, Britain, the tne United vniica States oiaies w w k k lth Uh nur hparts hearts, our our Haiiv nnrtor unv anrf returns so ernment is about to issue the and the other democracies m tne souls and QUr what lt far afe fragmentaryt early indi- most inflationary trends and struggle for maintenance 01 laeais means;. deciared Mr. Knudsen as cations are that the campaign for spirallng of Varti me prices, which all nave in common ana tne continued the eraDhic nlcture fnnrts fnr tho civir centre is eoine p.,miii oil linn'nf nrocessed ,r.im pi uhlch will hlnrt all . . .... . "j, , . . V . " . . ' ' J ! ' ... . x" " . or nrpscnt nav cunauiuns m 111s -ivnr rath sn tar mrnpn in icgeiner in pr.tu.t,. stricken stricken homeland. homeland. total, totals ,U21. .il21. this this including Including $501 $500 Such was the message which Norwegians, however, had fallen from the Canadian Legfon. Nu and manufactured goods will be affected. -RELIEVING RUSSIA LONDON The recent incieas-ed activity of the Royal Air Force in bombing of western Germany and France is said to have caused Chancellor Hitler to have withdrawn half of the Nazi aerial force from the Russian front. NAVAL ACTIVITIES CAIRO UAIUU The ine Royal nujai Air Force . .... j AH inat, oi tuuiac, wuuiu ucpcuu jj A lireen iu.uj democracy and cultural and eco- upQn hQW the BrlUsn Commen. SmUh nQvn shoo 5 0q sank an Italian merchant ves- T, .cetn Jit" hv the wealth- Canada, the Uniteu Suues Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamblln 5.00 sei in a raid on Sicily. There is fS!Ial.M,l and and o.her fishtmg democracies , no confirmation of a Rome claim made out taihei esUUnc Th Hitler aggression. vr, Mr Mr Knudsen rvuuasen spoke sduks with mui person- uviduh- Churchill, the ? union " " with A I S PI KLR that an Italian submarine entered Gibraltar and sank a SHIP ARMING RECOMMENDED WASHINGTON Germany was charged charged with with "piracy "piracy on on the int People of Canada and the Unit- Knudsen, Norway continued tne ed States. Mr. Knudsen suggested, war against the Nazi both from Cologne and Boulogne Were Cen- high seas" by the house foreign should auuuiu not uu; be oe too luu sure auic In m the 'c ul- without without and anu from irom within. wiinui. Mem- mem tres of Last Night's Assault relations committee in recom- on Enemy Territory. mending implementation of President Roosevelt's recommendations for arming of merchant vessels. No more than 125 out members of the lower oi nf isn u mc...ut.a . - woras ana prviiu u. ea oiuguc anu wu..v honeyed not stonncd now tu Hitler r may some " ' j... lvpca . mdy. I ,ti voT(s itnri not Hit- in ralrls on western Germany and ,,, are expected to vote u try i( saiesuara vou ueooie muci anu i.w - - . of the United States and Canada." lcr in "Meln Kampf" said himself the Nazi-occupied French coast against the measure when it Confident f ntr0mr that, by skilful propaganda people last night. Three bombers were Tk The . . ,L. v. . could coulu be made " " to oeueve tnai, neu lost. prominent visitor, however, . was heaven and vice ,. vpr;- versa. Know-pres:ed Know confidence that the Nazis and the Quislings, sewing Nazi treachery, the speaker the wind, would reap the storm, said he could never and that the ultimate outcome of promises. And Norwegians, having these dark days of war and strug- come to know Nazi protection, by 8le would be victory for the lib- bitter experience, by having all erty-iovlng countries of the world their rights of liberty and free- . not thp lnnef nf n.VilnV, ,nra hi . i u.. ViovlncT thplr ,. .vo. niuui nyic flom remOVCU, """"5 j, T nations of the Western Heml- standard of llvlng cut In half, by Measurer D. J. Mathe- Mr belng robbcd of "Jw son offered a slt at the ?Uh Knudsen o? onVtwo has been montS talking ou't Nothing so that it ilghl b gh en corner Thlrd ? i ne displayed facility In the pres- 10 ine Isazi s"UiCia "" IJth Avenue and McBrme street entation of his address. He was many, by having to get alon itn me centre Jn w Norway when the Invasion took one cup of weak coffee a wee., prince Rupert tne financial p ace He experienced the Hitler one meal of meat once every sec- palgn toT whlch ls now blizkrel8 ond month, without homes and undgr The whJch Nay had never wanted to denled the right of building new orlelnallv Dur- polti dmlrant. ?art n world snelters for themselves, forced to a club fof Politics Proud ordinary jn of her accomplish- mv three times their ln the pursuits of peace hurteet f to Ko be "safeguarded ..safeeUarded" by oy ' . . r, r:!' "; r " ;:i Him ha.t.. i . lt. UUUKtW W " . comes to the vote, possibly to morrow. WARM IN LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES Los Angeles had its second hottest day of the year yesterday when it was 92 above. I TO DEBATE WAR LONDON Prime Minister Winston Churchill told the House of Commons today that it would have an' early opportunity for a full dress debate on the war, but stated that the government planned to say nothing at the moment "unless there are unexpected developments." FREE FRENCH ARRESTED VICHY Five men and a young woman were arrested in Paris yesterday as ringleaders of an armed Free French organization, operating from a subway station where the unit chief was the stationmaster, reports from Paris said today. A Personal Tribute to Premier T. D. Pattullo . . . B. T. (TED) HARDGASTLE CFPR 6:15 TONIGHT NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941. T l Petain Orders I Speedy Trials VICHY, Oct. 16: & Mar- shal Henri Phtllippe Petain tonight ordered speedy public trial for five men accused of leading France to defeat against Germany, including Former Premiers Leon Blum and Edouard Daladier as well as Marshal Gamelin, former . Allied generalissimo. FRENCH BETRAYER G;r ... i.'.p two the reorganized French rench T.nripn Rnmipr. above, vhn will have chanre of 'the activities ofl he nat;onal council. TOKYO AND UNCLE SAM Negotiations A r e Continuing Maintain Peace in Pacific Konoje Cabinet Resigns. to NEW YORK, Oct. 16: Oi Japan is still neeotiatine with the Unit ed States tain peace General minted Tomorrow sT ides High 10:56 a.m. 19.7 ft. 23:16 p.m. 195 ft. Low 4:36 ajn. 5.8 ft. 17:06 p.m. 6.3 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENTS Russians Putting Up Hard Tight NORWAY, UNHAPPY BUT HIGH IN RESOLVE, WILL CONTINUE NAZI FIGHT Stirring Message Delivered Here by Konrad Knudsen, Mnmlwir nf Parliament and Ncwsnancr Editor ii 1 1. 1 1 1 " . . i of Stricken Land. Embassies Evacuating I TOKYO, Oct. 16: Q) The ' Japanese Foreign Office an- ' nounced today that the staff fif the Japanese embassy In Moscow and other Japanese totaling twenty - iour persons ! had left Moscow for an un- disclosed destination. It was stated stated that uiai similar simitar advice auvu;e to w i : Bulletins : I Soviet Forces Hold Firm Asainst Fresh' German Attacks Battle West of Moscow Appears to Be in Decisive Stage Berlin Promises "Important Announce- ment Soon. REDS HOLDING FIRM MOSCOW, Oct. 16: (CP) Russia indicated today that the Red Army was holding its lines firm against a steady stream of fresh German units after yielding ground at one sector in the all-out battle for Moscow. A mid-day Russian communique announced that the Red Army was continuing to fight along the whole front. LONDON, Oct. 16: (CP) The battle west of Mos- l cow probably now has reached its crisis, an authonta-' tive source declared today. Very heavy fighting is continuing, this source said, but "it would not appear that , the Germans have made any very big advance during the last twenty-four hours." The Soviet Army newspaper PaH Cfar eal4 that n fnrpn n nsr- RADIO BEAM man parachutists which descend- ed behind the lines near Kalinin on the upper Volga River, was , I J 1 T 1 , ! 1 - iiquiuaiieu. isuiatcu ucxuutn units, rE7DfYTC lVirA)L7 however, thrust armored wedges IJlJlKJ 1 U IN J W ,lnt0 the Russian defence lines, the 'paper said, and were admitted to ! , be advancing on the approaches tew ministers ln Being Put in Near Smithers in of Kalinin despite great losses, cabinet Is! Connection With Airport German High Command In uevciopmem. claimed ;todayr. t h a t .t h e - " " "'- i-.Berto Geiman'army "is striking at the tions for the Smithers airport are miles from Moscow after the oc-now In course of construction, one, cupatkm of Kalinin and Kaluga of these being located on the Tho- J a n d Nazi spokesmen intimated man farm, adjoining the Domln-ithat an "important announce- icn experimental farm, and an-ment" respecting the Soviet cap-other one on the farm at the footlltal might be expected soon, of the Bulkley hill, formerly known A Russian army communique, as the Oulton farm and only a 'reported by the Nazi propaganda ; in in an an attempt attempt to wj main mam- It it ls js n0w now stated stated that mat the tne site site Knollys, Knollys, newly-named newiy-namea governor governor . . , . , . . the Pacific, Major i r. 1,1. in Is nwir. J :e in io the Smithers airport prov-. Bermuda, has been appointed Kiyotoml Okamoto waSin2 to be one of the most satis-' knight-commander of the ord order as is saying ln a D o m e 1 1 factory sites ln the whole list of . gt Mlchaei and St. George. hmnrtrast todav. but the Japanese people should be prepared for the worst In case tne tains lau. uw-moto Is chief of the second section of the army general staff. The cabinet of Premier Prince Konoye resigned today. Konoye had been among the Japanese leaders who was anxious to maintain amicable relations with the United States. TODAY'S STOCKS (OourUey S. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Grandview Bralorne 1-90 Cariboo Quartz - 2.10 Hedley Mascot - -45 Pend Oreille 1-&5 Pioneer 2.30 Dromipr .-. .70 Privateer - Reno Sheep Creek . , Oils Calmont n a? p. .52 .10 .91 .16 1.22 Home 2-J8 Royal Canadian - mv Toronto nooftln 1.05 Central Patricia 1-55 Consolidated Smelters Jtf.vs Hardrock 72 Kerr Addison 4.50 Little Long Lac : J-65 McLeod Cockshutt l-3 Martwn Red Lake 62 jMcKenzle Red Lake 99 Moneta -f Pickle Crow ': Preston East Dome 3.id HE HEARD HE WAS DEAD - LONDON. Oct. 16: 0) Air War ripn Jimmv Barker, dazed by a homb. heard somebody say "there's a poor blighter dead" as he was parried off on a shutter, tie man- laged to move his head and they took him to hospital. He recoV' ered. mile out of town. These stations are built at a cost of approximately $9000 each and the buildings that are now being erected at the airport itself at Lake Kathlyn will cost about $70,000. U,UUV. aeenev DNB. claimed that Ru manian forces had broken the defence lines of Odessa and the city was in flames. KNOLLYS K.OM.G. lniinoH net 16! CP) viscount ww-. - of airports being built throughout the country. With the ground 7Trr, . . , , sloping away from tne site in " " very direction excellent drainage u"'s wu uv M x.wu. . is guaranteed and the nature of quickly. Every load of gravel the ground itself could hardly be passes over a scale and Is weigh-lmprcved upon for the required ed as It goes onto the field. satisfactory rjroaress' is being uurpuse. ... I 4 j4. j v.- n.n, hoc Gravel ls being secured ciose. Dy the airport which gives the ad- not yet interfered materially with vantage of a short hall and quick', the work. Prince Rupert COMMUNITY CENTRE Contributions arc going over with a BANG! Citizens of Prince Rupert, this is your golden opportunity to achieve this long-felt want exclusively for your pleasure and entertainment. Come, one and all, let's get behind this most-worthy effort. Follow the lead of our fellows who arc freely and gratuitously giving their time and bending their every energy in soliciting your patronage. Let's sec to it that Unit No. 1 will soon be under construction at First and Mcliride. Subscriptions have passed the half-way mark. Shoot it clear over the top! WATCH THE INDICATOR OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE v. .. 4' v 5