Weather Forecast prince Rupert and Queen Char-loMP islands Light easterly winds, shifting to southwest this afternoon Partly cloudy with fog pats ncs at first. NO. 250. gjCXX. Ge - recortcD out of Whltehorse ln 'the Yulctm Search operations have been insutused for all three. Up '0 aoon today, no successful results nad been reported as a re--".ill ol Oie searching. The wo missing planes on tha coaii were flying ln opposite dlr-tcioss One was the plane of uvinione Werneke, prominent Yukon mining man and pilot, nn- ifporien slncp thi tvicsprt ovpri -vume. a Jake a, the north lt to &een sighted around Its des-Jnaum, but, as far as can be leameo failed to land. Pmvm-ai police are receiving me --.D-operatlon of the Royal uwadian Air Force and the Roval Lfin-aHw. . ... I Z operaUons for the planes ( coast There has been thick fog along V2"J IN CANADA Ah ..iJtKtU Mil . . . t i , if,. iii-i hi i :i i i i i in ii i i'ki i iiiii'jir nir n i ii r i n n ternoon (PST). .Pend TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourfcwy 6. D. Johnston Co.) We BY MINISTER OF LABOR1 "i i m ti . . . crease m uasic Wajjc Kates Are , Prohibited. OTTAWA, Oct. 25: (CP) Compulsory extension of .1 .A. a l 1 iti n rm - i r 1 w l n ni li l A n niiaAui i no ii.M.iii"ii in ll uuiiuu ii aiiv.1 lilt; lw n 111 1 lii ii 11 i iimiiiiiv l fX UL1 UUt Kf UI11UUUV.U IVll 14 V II 111)11. 1(1111 Mt-tiH iv. nuniatui ui iauui, as jig leiuiiseu lerms nr a 1 . . I . I i l XT rr Mt mt IN CRASH OF PLANE litre and Alert Bay Another In Yukon Werneke Victim Inspector Ernest Gammon, provincial police, received the following message this after noon from Skipper Victor Bond of the police boat I.M.-L-7 "Located both missing planes in Clam Passage behind Salal Islandv Milbank Sound. Werneke plane crashed. Both men dead. Crrw of northbound plane life. The Waco plane, reported missing northbound, was sighted north of Bella Bella flying about fifty feet above the water, according to word received by the provincial police today. This would make it appear that two planes might be down in the lame area as the Werneke plane which was last seen at Butedale which ts not far north of Bella Bella, One theory was that one ot the planes might have made a forced landing and the other put down to assist it. also prohibits Increase in basic wage rates and provides for the setting up of a national war labor board and regional war labor boards to administer provisions. Whereas order No. 7440 applied only to war industries and industries normally subject to the Fed-' eral Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, the new order also applies to employers engaged in or more persons and every other private employers employing fifty or more persons. It does not apply to employers engaged In agriculture or fishing, to hospitab and religious, charitable or education present order. The order, however, empowers the national board to fix an earlier date for computation of bonus in case of any employer where It finds such ac tion fair and reasonable. Last minute revisions of Vancouver Orandvlew - 15'i Bralorne l0 Butesaic a noon Tuesday on their . Pioneer a from Hyder to Alert Bay en- irfml.er routs- u, California. The other was P"valeer Wac:. seaplane which left AlertRno " V' Bav ih. j. 1,1 j T 'Sheep Creek lormacon received here does not eai wno was on board the lat- nils Oreille 165 Calmont ' C. & E. Home Beattle rvntrnl Pat 2.15 ... .71 48 10 i !L . 68 Toronto Madsen Red Lake McKen Red Lake Moneta 1.20 2.20 Llukzi yai Canadian""::::::: M ieit Whiieriorse Tor 1.06 1.55 Consolidated Smelters 39.00 Hardrock -'Ji Kerr Addison Little Long Lac "" Cockshutt 2.15 .63 1.05 .28 B 2.70 J c "ie ia 01 uie (Pickle crow JK m it is suEEested the miss-In. v.t Dome 3.3o ml nhnu ..... n nil . ' v u uuwii at, san Antonio - 1 rom hich it has been sherritt Gordon ""possible to COmmimlrntA . 1 "Mwmng to a dispatch oublish- 1 L,Toronto yesterday and pur- Royal Canadian Air Force and U. Portediy nV.-'-...ni be learn emanMin, ac far as can R'). -& "win mute civilian, - . i. Tn ,t dx . Plan were missing cd here, there was no basis or Jus north Pacific coast-four tlfication for such a oispau. I Smlthers L. H. Kenney. Hazelton James Turnbull. ' Terrace Will Robinson. Ocean Falls H. Griffiths. ; Captain W. H. Cro:ker. rc-'cruiting officer, and Sergeant A. .he Barr. recruiting sergeant, will also ., , ,,n ,... auena me conierence wiui mc governments ujuei-m-cuunm wy- civilian delegation. ering the wages stabilization pro- gram necessitated posiponemeiiw from yesterday until this morning announcement of the details of the plan. Yesterday Mr. McLarty cancelled a press conference on the matter and said he would make the details known at a press conference at 6 am. (PST today the coast between Prince Rupert ano Aier Bay and a third Is un and ln a broadcast at 3:45 this af R.A.F. Wanting Recruits For Air And Ground Crew j Flying Officer W. C. Goudle of Vancouver yesterday held recruit-ling sessions for the Royal Canadian Air Force at the City Hall1 and is continuing them today. There Is a fair response to the appeal for volunteers for this glamorous branch of the service. Air crew may oc cmuiu Lrcri.vrt Cariboo Quartz 2-20 'the ages of 18 and 33 and ground Hedley Mascot J (crew between 18 and 50 Flying Officer Goudie will sail' by the Prince Rupert tonight on j his return to Vancouver. NAPLES IS HITAGAIN Other Points In Italy Also Raided j By British ROME, October 25: 0 Thei Italian High Command reports 1 that Naples, Ragus and Llcata; were raided last night by British j air forces. RINGS AROUND STARS The giant rings around Saturn are 179,uuu mnes in diameter. George W. Weaver, who ran as Co-operative Commonwealtn Feci- pratlon candidate for Prince Ru pert In the recent provincial election, sailed by the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon on his return to his home in Vancouver. GERMAN OBJECTIVES BOMBED LONDON The German Rhine-land, a dock in the Nazi-occupied port of Brest and Axis shipping off the Jiorwegian coast were Royal Air Force targets last night. Seven enemy planes were bagged without loss to themselves by Polish Jliers around Cap Giiz Nez in daylight raids yesterday. TO OVERCOME DIFFICULTIES MANCHESTER Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden declared today that Great Britain would overcome many geographical difficulties in fulfilling the "immensely formidable task" of giving promised aid to Russia. ITALIAN CRUISER SUNK LONDON An Italian mer-, chant cruiser has been torpe-1 doed by a British submaiine in i the Mediterranean and probably sunk, the Admiralty announces. ENGLAND IS BOMBED LONDON Southwest England towns, where some residents were buried under debris, East Anglia, South Wales and Mcr-seyside were bombed last night by the German luftwaffe. BROOKLYN FIRE NEW YORK There was a three-alarm fire in a Brooklyn dry dock this morning. Two ships were reported ablaze. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1941. KING SEES MIGHTY ARRAY OF ARMORED FIGHTING MACHINES Tin.- h.iye assembly of guns and their attend jh motor vehicles were part of the equipment of an armored "divoion of the eastern command whl h His Majesty the King recently inspected. All types of armored and motorized fighting machines were included in the divisions equipment. COMMITTEE APPOINTED al associations operated on a non- ' profit basis. Those Who Will Go To Victoria; Employers paying bonus under To Represent District At order No. 7440 are required to In-. Recruiting Convention crease it on November 15 to an amount based on the cost-of-liv- The following have been named ing Index as of October. Employ- as representatives from Prince ers not paying the bonus must Rupert and outside points to rep-start -after February, 1942, on the resent this district as a civilian basis of the rise. Jn.liylng .cost from commutes at a recruiting conven-Ocl6tef,''l94i","to' 'January. 1942. tion to be held in Victoria during Thus the basis of bonus for cm- the first week in November, ployment now. brought under scope Prince Rupert Alex Mackenzie, of the order will not be retio- D. G. Borland. J. J. Little, W. L. active to the start of the war but Armstrong and O. A. Hunter, to the coming into effect of the Stewart-James Thompson v Bulletins ALL POLLS REPORTED Pattullo's Majority Now Stands At Ninety-nine With all polls now accounted for and only the exstraprovlncial mili tary vote remaining, the count for Prince Rupert In the provintial ection now stands at: . Pattullo ...u--.,-y,w;1665. ' "Weaver' .'. 1566 Pa'.'ullo majority, 99. The final poll to report was Oona River which gave Pattullo ten and Weaver, eight. The absentee vote, Included In the above totals, was 62 for Pattullo and 52 for Weaver. New Houses Are The lumber for the houses being built for the government at Seal Cove is arriving regularly and the houses are being built in section at Seal Cove. It Is said that half of them will be ready' for occupation by the end of No- by the end of the year. The Northern B. C. Power Co. is preparing to move its power lines to conform with the street lines and the whole area between the Hays Creek bridge and Seal Cove presents a scene of great 1 Universal Gun Carriers Two of these a month is Prince Rupert's objective in War Savings Certificate drive. These are the machines of war which have been demonstrating on city streets during the past couple of days in connection with the campaign. north of Moscow. Being Built In n the the railway leading S-1 Shake-Up By Mussolini porations or Guilds in a sweeping shake-up, affecting nineteen of twenty-two guilds controlling the country's pconoml; nroduction. Therea- MAY SAIL ANYWHERE vember and all will be completed United States Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee Increasing Scope of Armed Ship Bill. WASHINGTON, October 25: The Senate foreign relations committee voted today to broaden the armed ship bill to permit United States merchant vessels to sail anywhere on the high seas. Opponents of the administration's foreign policy declared the expanded bill would stir up more prolonged Senate debate than the House-approved legislation confined to arming of merchant ships. Consideration of the revised measure will start Monday. VETERAN BRUMMELL Wonder of the World" the "Rock" now is a veritable maze oi underground barracks, hospitals and business places. Curfew rings at 9 p.m. and streets are deserted. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the east at 11 o'clock, was ronnrtaA fhle Tnornlncr tn Ko frrtv minutes late. Tomorrow sT ides High Low . 5:55 a.m. 18.2 ft. 17:41 pm. 18.7 ft. 11:40 m 7.9 ft. PRICE: FIVE CENT3 Are Increasing Assault Despite Heavy Losses, Nazis Launch Greater Attack Upon Moscow Berlin Claims to Be Within Twenty Miles of Soviet Capital and to Have Taken Kharkov, Heart of Donets Industrial Area. LONDON, Oct. 25: (CP) Russian military dispatches declared today that, despite loss of 300,000 men in the first three weeks of the battle for the Soviet capital, powerful German forces have launched a new attack along the whole Moscow front. A round-about report reaching London and credited to German sources, being without confirmation, said that Nazi spearheads had driven to within twenty miles of the capital. Other German onslaughts have been launched simultaneously against Crimea and at the approaches to Rostov on the southern front. These were said to have been beaten back by the Red Army with counter-attacks. The Germans today claimed the capture of Kharkov, the heart of FUND IS $22,100 Further Acknowledgments Today in Civic Centre Campaign. With a number of anticipated the Donets Basin industrial area, substantial donations as well as and Belgorod, forty-seven miles lesser Pges still outstanding. to the civic centre canvass drive had reached a total oi $22,100, it was announced today by the campaign treasurer, G. T. German. T. Collart $ 20 H. S. Wallace C. 25 Iinzey and Ingram 10 J. Preece 25 ASlUlftJPMh. fr-Carry. k.,n,; 10,. R. E. Benson 10 O. Hanson 109 ROME, October 25: CP Pre- J- Dybhavn - 1M mier Benltn Mussolini todav CaDt- John wlck - 25 transferred or replaced sixty H- Eylfson 5 nfflorc nr tho Foc-ict rv,r. vv . oincmir (Inverness iU sons were not announced but Captick Family .. Sections, Seal Cove ent ln meeting Is nssiimivl It. was fn tnnlcp M. Hale - guild system more effici- wartime needs. n. Jensen Kenneth Laird - . Scotch Dance Enthusiasts (per Mrs. J. Hadden) Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson W. Rothwell - W. A. Pilfold and Family Robert Wood James Brown C. W. Swanson Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLeod and Family - B. Jensen Ole Wick S. A. Nlckerson R. R. Straxhan u-i. T. Johnston C. Currie II. Eriksen .... W. H. Trotter Ned Tobey H. LetourneaU C. C. Mils LONDON, Oct. 25: Q Edward HugQ Kroner Marsden, a retired school atten- j comadina dance officer who died at the age r&n rjibb of 87, was married for the second T s Trvin time at 77,- went ior an airpiane Mnrdo McArthur :i. flight at 81 and won a men's Rupert peoples Store ........ beauty competition when he was AIax Hellbroner t 8J- Kaien Hardware Prince Rupert Transfer WORLD'S EIGHTH WONDER j and m Xax, GIBRALTAR, OCCODer 23: W-J Old EmDress uescrioea oy visumg newspaper 65 Taxj corresponaenis as tne -Mgntn B c clothiers J. G. Steen ... Hotel Percy Bard ........... Andrew Antonsen NOW NAZI TARGET 2 3 5 2 2 10 5 3 3 2 15 2 5 Overwaitca Ltd. 10 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Burnett. 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kelsey 2 Mrs. R, Brown .. 5 Kelly Douglas & Co. Ltd 100 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 100 Mrs. M. C. Madlll, Vogue Shop 10 Northern Shipping Co. 5 Mr. W. Brass and Peter Brass H. J. Rees - , :. L. Dickinson Neil MacDonald : J. Chrlstensen .... E. A. Nlckerson .. J. Foreman 5 2 1 1 5 10 5 5 2 5 b 5 10 10 5. 10 5 5 25 2 25 25 50 50 25 25 5 20 10 75c 25c The Tower ot London, until the 19th century, served as a royal residence'as well as a prison.