WeoihPr Forecast II r ' - ... nnrl nA Otippn Otippn Char. Char. 15 HUERS AT i ANCHORAGE tici Technical Mission Flics Therr From Nome - - I h 3: The two big ;. ,KiM planes, carrying a . ..,n:al mission to the ,- , , after spending at here, left y ester-1 ' iiM-tnany. HOG SCALE ft h STILL HIGH mn' " '"tint for this August was S "T" ail ,n Jackplne, with -rfc 'j! Wood counted. Aluminum Sal Sfarfpil 11 . I .... I . Lnlncp I- . . iBalllet-Latour. son of the cnair- llcnio, on Like L; Rest C'arl "! Co,-lman of the International Olympic f Canada &h' "x.v,i, .... ... 1. . t h " u me prince Ru- Crov trtif o &u.mv ' " tne Canadian uian Red itca TRANSPORT IN CRASH i A British torpedo plane hit the ten thousand ton pocket i battleship Luctzow a few weeks ago, Air Secretary Sir Archibald Sinclair told a National Defence luncheon today. He cave no details of the engagement. The Luetzow formerly was the pocket battleship Dcutschland. 1 INDIANS AT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Great Britain's Imperial army in .Malaya received new and strong reinforcements today with the arrival of InilUn Army units fully motorized and bringing all fighting equipment with them. BERLIN AND FRANKFURT HIT LONDON Waves of Royal Air Force planes swept over the English Channel last night and early today to continue the round the clock offensive by blasting Ilcrlin, parts of southwestern Germany and Nazi-occupied France. Berlin and Franklurt were the main objectives. At Frankfurt a severe attack was made on railway lines and industrial targets. Large bombs fell on industrial buildings in Ilcrlin and great fires were observed as British bombers set their course for home. Nine Royal Air Force planes were lost. NAZIS N EARING LENINGRAD BERLIN German sources claimed today that fierce Russian resistance and adverse weather has failed to blunt the spearhead oi the Nazi drive on Leningrad which they say is now within twenty miles of the city and moving steadily forward. : AND STILL TO RESUME R.A.F. HITS RELATIONS sprurr for War Purposes Still ,cr(jay after .Royal Air Force opened at an early date. However, ftinnpal variety of Output In nlanes had roared high over the ; there is no word of a resumption I District English Channel to continue as- of relations between Mexico and, saults both by day and night on Russia. I enemy positions. j ' Prince Rupert for- The daylight offensive followed ---w- ' n the month of Aug- an attack by British bombers U i 1 1 1 tTVTi I IB rVJfi . r totalled 32,527,545 Monday night on the Rhlneland LJKJ RLi&J ZLIVKJ waro . omnared with 36,- district of Germany with cologne 87i40 -:i rt tret In the same the chief target. aotth a. vrar. bringing the total Berlin Itself was given a heavy for! 94 ; Id Iboaro Of94l '; tprlir ' :ate up to 148,756,989 pounding last night. ompared with 120,226,453 he first eight months p Keie Af i'' principal variety In 1 Paralysis araiVSIS l am this August was a purposes, totalling 204 4 rx:,a feet In comparison ly. txiGit.844 board feet In the an" Mni'ii la.nt year. Ij' " "'i' per varieties this Aug- II iii;rfi t-f-t was as follows: f 555,766 094.614 . .Ofdai n.hh(i.096. Bin :tni .!!14.177. BniKK k 209,628. iai'Kimi. '485,472. Mi.- 'date ii. . urn 2 wnv mm lineal feet was in WOiU um K.145 in hmtt, Prince George PERMITS Ten Persons Believed To Have $424Q 75 com d wlth $3674 50 1 ensued in v ' Plane LONDON, Sept. 3: Guy de i Committee, Count Henri Balllet- Latour, was among six passengers and four members of the crew reported ported missing missing yesicraay yesterday aboard uouaiu a a ,,'!, WM in scssln lastRoyal Air Force ferry command &MHn,,n rganlzatlonlocally transport plane which took off aauK-aicf 11 t J , , campalgn for the 4 irom North America for England . . rh Z. um ror war P- on Monday. The crash occurrca flail n ,hp acnce of the presl KT3 11 Li. A Ton tu . 3Ss K?sldem McAfee, vice- on a hillside on the west coast 01 England 24 hours after leaving United States. There were no Total For August $9,025, Making Aggregate For Year To Date ! $99,778 i Building permits at Prince Rup-. ert for the month of August this Schools Closed During .Month of year totalled $9,025 in value, September and Children Banned bringing the total for 1941 up to From All Public Gatherings $94,778 as compared with $32,170 ' in the first eight months of 1940, With four cases of Infantile par- . I alysls now reported in the district, schools In the Prince George area AnoK Wne KllQV will not reopen during the month of, iUgUM " CK VUZy September. Children will not at- ; JlI ,1 T Pit-f iititMm.s, 37,792. tend Sunday School and a nan nas , niuillil 111 VUUll forest products such as 'also been placed on the presence of Diline this August children under eighteen at moving l H88.765 llnp.il feet. Dicture shows and other public iy i,CSs Than 109 Cases Handled hr tital fnr thn votir ir eatherincs. The latest case of In- Willi Convictions in All But 'i .843 lineal feet com-1 fantlle paralysis In that area was at Seven i :7,278 In the first' Giscome. of 1940. Of the poles a total of 109 cases, believed to : constitute a record, were handled I in city police court during the month of August. There were 102 convlctlops and seven dismissals, i Fines for the month, totalling $1240, ! were the heaviest In many years and iDrougiu me aggiegaue iut mi ujj in the first eight months of 1940. Canada's Needs Get Priority Ruling Marie In United States Regarding Materials Needed By Dominion For War OTTAWA, Sept. 3: Priority rights have been granted in the milted Britain To Pay Oil Royalties SIMLA, India, Sept. 3:-Rellablc reports circulated at British general headquarters Indicate that Anglo-Soviet terms for an Iran ian armistice would include the ANKARA, Sept. 3: An Ankara commentator of the British Broad-casting Corpora'!- rvirt-s th-nineteen or twenty fully trained Bulgarian divisions are drawn up along the Turkish frontier. This J 1 L. I 1,1 V-11- TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. r Johnston Co.) Vancouver Grandview, .14. Bralornc, 11.50A. Cariboo Quartz, 2.30A. Hedley Mfiscot. .48. Pcnd Oreille, 1.65. Pioneer, 2.40. Premier, .86 Privateer, .48. Reno, .10. Sheep Creek, .95. Oils Calmont, .25A. C. & E., 1.32. Home, 2.32. Royal Canadian, .05V2A. Toronto Beattle, 1.12. Central Pat., 1.83. Con. Smelters, 40.10. Hardrock, .80. Kerr Addison, .4.80. Little Long Lac, 1.99. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.12. Madsen Red Lake, .69. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.08. Moneta, .38V2. Pickle Crow, 2.90. Preston East Dome, 3.25. San Antonio, 2.40. Sherritt Gordon, .87. Malartlc Gold, 1.87. LONDON HAS I blitzkrieg Is being resumed, London has completed a month without a single air raid alarm. While the attacks on Hull and Newcastle were quite heavy, damage and casualties were not particularly heavy. The opening of third year of the war against Germany commenced Jwlth that feeling of Jubilant optl- Unlted States to products needed imlsm that Indicates the morals of by Canada In the making of war materials. rvi Tomorrow sT ides pr ;fP UUPI'H- l: lands- Fresh to strong ami (Pacific Standard Time) shifting to south-:n , ... ,-i winds, High 0:01 ajn. 20.9 ft. '." ".. Overcast afternoon. r the 12:40 p.m. 20.2 ft. and breaking in ,x,i doudy Low 6:30 a.m. 3.0 ft "f with rain squalls. t..,-noon 18:45 pjn. 5.1 ft " NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMB ER 3. 1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS ore Canadian Troops Are Across Anfhorage enroute to i c. by way of Sitka ;t. piancisco. The forty- , , cooard arc making the observation andj -,,n n'A purposes. They Minus important alr-t : uring plants in the, . . :o study production. I United States J Aid To Russia J To Be Talked i hV'u.trwtTON. D.C., Sept. " nrnt Franklin D. j ttlay appointed a ' : ui mission headed v ;; Hnrrlman, lease- -! in Indon, to M w nnd discuss ' Russia in the Wffiass ;ws Q t-An, ... 31 Mniw .- 1 TERMS FOR IRAN PEACE aaaauaanaaaaaat''-iAMET BlJDn i laaoaewoooDoaooa Transit Of Russian Supplies Ter- Former Local Woman Lost; Was In Navy Prince Rupert a few years ago engaged in ! fishing With the boat Russians I I Uk I IMk 1 C.N. Mrs. McPherson l UllAY J-illTJLi aiwayS sailed with her Nineteen Or Twenty Crack Divi slons Arc Reported To lie Drawn Up husband.) W. R. McAfee, whose name has long been prominently mentioned as Conservative nominee In the forthcoming provincial election for Prince Rupert riding, states definitely this morning that, for business and personal reasons, 1'. will be Impossible for him to be a candidate. With Mr. McAfee out of the field, it would appear likely that there will he no Conservative can- j didate wmcn wouia leave a straight fight between Premier T. D. Pattullo and George Weaver, the perennial C. C. F. candidate from Vancouver. AIR FORCE GOOD LIFE Boys in Light Blue Lack for Little But Would Appreciate a Little More Community Interest Large Convoy Arrives I. HAS MADE DECISION .uuua suusuincB to uie yeiiei ui w R McMce Will Not Be Con Attacks On Germany, Including Great Britain And Mexico To Bury some military observers that an servative Candidate In Pro-Berlin And Nazi-Occupicd . Hatchet Shortly, It Js F.xpccted arly Nazi Invasion of4Turkcy vincial -Eh:tion France Continue Without i may be contemplated. Let-up I MEXICO CITY, Sept. 3: Diplo- matic relations between Great Brl- LONDON, Sept. 3: Antl- tain and Mexico, suspended In aircraft fire was heard from the 1933 at the time of the oil com-. Nazi-oc cunlcd French coast yes-' pany expropriations, arc to be re-! At British Coast Port; JninQ TkirrJ H - m ' iiwii VANCOUVER, Sept. 3. Mrs. A. Williamson of Vancouver has been "Wc Have Come lo Win the War" Shout Canticles Enthusi- advised ot the loss at sea measure that Iran facilitate the of her flauehter, Mrs. transit of war supplies to Russia. Flor ence McPherson In return Informants said the al- who was with the the pollcv of no territorial ambition In Iran and withdraw their troops when the military situation permits. Th Middle Fast oil country in return for nf snnnllptt aslically on Landing Variety of Units Included in Group AT A BRITISH PORT Sentemher R: fCP Tn men's naval service. She Third Canadian Division has been raised almost to full was the widow of Lieut. strength with the arrival in Great Britain of a large con- Martin McPherson who tingent of troops from all parts of Canada between Hali- was lost in 1939 while fax and Victoria. Maior General C. B. Prim, of ATnntw.nl permiuing transi" ,n ?0mm oiJ aval divisional commander, who visited the ships in the convoy" to Russia would re- Patro1 vesSel whlcn was to greet tne new arrivals, ack- ceive from Great Britain payment sunk V enemy action m XT A 71 ADU nowledged with a wave of his cap of royalties for Iran oil supplies. BULGARS ON the North Sea. The LfLtl 11La MfPhorsnns wprp in MOSCOW, Sept. 3: Two Red Army counter-offensives, ..one commanded personally by Marshal Voroshilov before the gates of Leningrad, were report ed today to have hurled the 1 Germans back with heavy losses lnternal in the northern and central areas of the eastern front. On the central front the Communist organ Pravda said ad-. vanclng Red Army troops had retaken twenty-two villages In , ten clays of battle. A German infantry 1 . . division had been destroyed, it was stated. FINNS DENY PEACE IDEA American cheers and shouts of "We have come to win the war." The soldiers ln- npnfTI Or?T eluded a west coast Infantry unit, IVLiULuIljJ the Westem Canada Rifle Regl- ment, a detachment of Royal Can-Claim To Be Hurling adlan Ene11"", anti-aircraft units, Germans Back With Enormous Losses JAPAN IN STRUGGLE Struggle Between Ex- I tremists And Moderates Is Indicated 1 SHANGHAI, Sept. 3: OV-Japan was reported reliably today to bs In the" throes of an Internal struggle between the German-goaded jextremists and the realistic moderates over how best to achieve unchallenged Oriental dominame t which the Japanese regard as their ordained world role. J According to reliable foreigners, the Konoye government must either yield to the extremists or face the possibility of a violent overthrow since It Is said the sup- Nevertheless There Are Indications ernationallsts will not hesitate to That Negotiations Are .use force. Advanced I Premier Konoye told the govern- jment and war industries representa- , tlves today that Japan was facing c 1 o T LONDON. Sept. 3:-In spite of , tne grayest crlsls ,n h, st0 d the denials of the Finns that they(lmel News A are about to make Peace with moblllzatlon was needed to oyer. Moscow, John G. Winant of United CQme thg eme States is said to be In charge t ot u was the prmlers the negotiations and the with- and'came statement slnce Jul 30 drawal 0 the Russ an orces fijn- a the Karelian Isthmus seems to in-lstates war sup ,ies to nussia well advanced. HALIBUT SALES was the subject of discussion In Tokyo, Washington and Moscow. The Japanese plan a safety zone move which would cut off 1 Kesoiute, 39,uuu, itoyai, iz.bc anuj If the living conditions that have , .--i, oxnnn Atltn 12 9c andi RAW MAM been provided for the men of the', UnillL IMU Royal Canadian Air Force in this B'la 18000 storage, 13.5c and .region are any Indication of what n ' exist In the rest of Canada It is no Reliance If 300, storage, 13.1c 1 wonder that this In one of the most &nd llc popular branches of His Majesty's ( Northjrn 40(ooo, Pacific, 12.5c Canadian armed services. A visit and Uc ' to a big new base which Is being es-1 Canadian T -11-1 IT TTir"T tabllshed under the Paclfic Cofs?i Finella, 16,500, Storage. 12.4c and ISrrnl Ill Srl .defence scheme Drougni uus 10.5c A-rjLjjLJi. 1 vju a -home forcibly to a representative of the Prince Rupert Dally News. Short of an exceptionally well bless-Wholc Month Passes for Metropolis jed and comfortable home, there ap-Without Single Air Raid Alarm Ipeared to be nothing lacking In gen- 1 eral comfort and those things which go to make up congenial atmos-LONDON, Sept. 3. Although Iphere and pleasant surroundings, heavy attacks since the week-end ' The boys were Just finishing their by the Luftwaffe on the northeast Sunday noon meal when this visit England cities of Hull and New- was paid. They were relaxing ana castlo would Indicate that the 'settling down for the afternoon to a variety ot diversions to suit var lous tastes. There seemed to be little lacking In the facilities provided for their spare hours on such a day. The visit of the mess hall was of particular interest. As for modern kitchen equipment not a thing ap Deared to be lacking. These was IN CHARGE pprtainlv thp food and It had been 'district OF POLICE Sergeant Ray Itakcr Arrives Today From Vancouver To Take Over City Force Sergeant Ray Baker arrived In the city on the Prince George U1I3 morning from Vancouver to be come non-commissioned officer In charge of the city police here. He relieves Sergeant O. L. Hall who becomes n c. o. In charge of the thP British neonlP Is even better nrenared In fine style the produc- Sergeant Baker win ne joined than It was a year ago. Continued on Page Two later by his wife and family. IS NAMED Morris V. Wilson Succeeds A. B. Purvis As Head Of Empire Purchasing Board OTTAWA, Sept. 3: Morris W: Wilson, president of the Royal Bank of Canada, has been appointed chairman of the Empire supply council and purchasing, commission In succession to the late Rt. Hon. Arthur B. Purvis, killed In an airplane crash two weeks ago. Another Death From Sleeping Sickness Now EDMONTON, Sept. 3. There was another death from sleeping sickness In Alberta yesterday and two new cases of Infantile paralysis aro reported. r wi 4