the penpip behaved in sucn a -per-vcrsf mwu.sr that the Ostdcuts- $rr Bi bai:htcr r.inc"' last Ma. i : hai in-. I a . i) W."-Vx:Si ev a tti- (a: oi the prosrc:. o) Khz vj.) a fai Oe pa 1 b cs fi m swicholm assent -oat Of nr.i!) c i f i-a. d 'tie c:r Gener- was forced HAROLD PAIR U OOVCl'iiBl.'lil" Pc.ar.j received strict orders to tews of strikes, sabo-i .3 ... '.rrground warfare on its car oi '.lie Poles. Other neu- tO ; I I o Kurxa reported Invoices arc crtan' y made out Incorrectly cy Pc;ub clerks to create confute For instance a whole con-i of machinery f or Gdy-(Urncd up in Breslaii. ' i Firebug Patriots I C:r '? incendiarism have been r..;tcd n storage centres forj r j ;u uwalting transport to C:r. o i..: .T.;U.acd fires on former P i) - orv and reported in Lure Is Set For Turkey LONDON. Sept. 25 She Faith Withstands Progress of War He Writes As Country's Nationals Co Heavy on sabotage. to enemv rt' Meanwhile, rebellion is reported ported. Meant. ime. there is good reason VI. u . , REVOLT IN JUGO SLAVIA Itn be spreading throughout Jugo Slavia against the Nazi ano axis There have been many ies Pniich . oinehoe hetween Serbian rebels , papers, many oi mem - . f trnnn n. iargely to spread British and German , and puppet become troops 'casiing Corporation news. Occnsionaay the Gestapo finds a printing press or radio hidden In ne woods. The Ostdeutscher fhr iller rePrtcd n July that c... 01CS were sentenced to , vcars imprisonment for or wmzed listening to enemy broad sts ;r, So serious has the trouble that Stuka oivc ln some places bombers were sent in to break up the rebels. At one point railway tracks were torn up. Special court martlals are being ot ,,r tt-lth authority to impose death sentence upon saboteurs, ln- with oendiarlsts and Jugo Slavs found tar . .. "uucu icteiver anui- , ... rft rrn, lf fire arms. dlstrlbutlne nea-s xhtm M possession of w - . . i.i. e-nn lift arnn" LONDON SILVER ..N. Sent w.n. t A DNB dispaicu num to Berlin today reported that German soldiers and armed Serbian mnocuuua a w forces "rendered t" ,,rlce u "Changed at 'munlst gang" whioh had been '-is nce . . k. . AM..vft Obrenowatz district, rllstrlet. PRESIDENT AUTHORITY By HAROLD J. FAIR T FaU '"Line Canadian Press Staff Writer "5"ss Vmh Administration Policy LONDON, Sept. 25: (CP) Polish resistance to the ,n KeBard To Armins Shlps Nazi conquerors flares despite torture, ruthless repres- CULS poit repeal the horrors of the concentration accord- sion and camp, Washington. i.c sept. 25: ino to tell-tale despatches in German newspapers. Lone: senator McKeiiar of Ten- beforo the Russian war could have inspired hope in the r,essc. introduced in the senate Poles ami in the face of Allied set-backs in the Balkans, toJa "solution to repeal the Neutrality Act which as it now stands bars arming of United States merchants and prevents them from enteiing combat zones. The idea of the repeal is to remove these restrictions. iu.k.1... j u. vs., .sept, iur. Democratic leaders exptct that ... , . , . , , . uuitcu j tto oiiiuo tai i wai 1 lcu " .fi. I supplies to the fighting democ would guarantee Turkish ney- f trality and gave concessions providing Turkey Joins the Axis sphere or; at least re- mains neutral while Germany goes ahead with her drive to- wards the Caucasus and Iran. r ARE GOING TO VATICAN - ' N. r.) Supers as the OstdeuU-1 v Bi tanhtcr and the Thorner. E:-:-.- . quite extraordinary." WASHINGTON, Sept. 25: CP -tie BioSarhter referred. May 12 a three-man United States com-i a t., rial of Polish saboteurs mission Is about to leave by clip-w.:a -awca 53 railway carriages to per plane for Rome to interview be p-t u' of action. Two of the .Pope Pius in regard to the inter-culpr u were sentenced to death national situation, It is reported for tteaung window straps. 'here. They will follow up impor-The tame paper reported a week tant conversations which have te a Pole received a six-year , been conducted recently by Myron prcr. irrm for sawing through a C. Taylor, President Franklin D. ml.:- ) telephone post. In June, ( Roosevelt's personal ambassador i said -pecial court at Poznan to the Vatican. f :.:dc.;nr three Poles to sen- , tcr.:- varying from eight to 15 a; -. i removing the driving t::-' -xa a cement and lime fac- l"f oiani causing a tie-up of scv-, erai daya. Sporadic guerilla, warfare ap parent has not ceased because i he pr s abounds ln references! Axis Forced Take Drastic Measures to casr.u with "armed bandits."' to Cope With Situation I The Kinzmannstadter Zeltung of I Trouble in Croatia. May !? reported two people were' scaic:: to death for murdering. ROME, Sept. 25: ff ) The Ital-a Stable and "a man of vlo- ian army has completed re-occu-lcr-ce h n d a wrecker" was cap- patlon of the demilitarized zone nt Qrudziadz. in Croatia in an attempt to rc- MMitant Resistance store order ln that turbulent state ms, remarkable case of carved out of dismembered Jugo active v..-ta ,f'siavia. it was announced today. lhe - 'ur. martial or 24 Poles at The aim of the occupation, It is Poznan tor fni o f t hr said, is to "end any disturbance Pcr canted as "a secret mU-' wcl1 as Sfvuntce Italian xwr 'tarv ir.r,ni,Mi i.. to'itv in the Adriatic and the hintcT d oi 1Q39." a number of sud- land will not be disturbed by the den rip-.tr, i j... enemv or its agents. racies. Within ten or fourteen daj'3 it is expected the President will transmit a message to Congress with a request along these lines. It is believed that the administration favors revision if not outright repeal of the neutrality act whereby not only would the arming of United States mer:hant vessels be permitted but they would also be allowed to enter L. Stlmson are in favor of out- rloVif ronoM nf the npntrnlltv art. States merchant vessels anywhere he deems advisable. WELL KNOWN BOAT BURNS Windsors In miles, miles. per fine ounce. Irorlzing the Washington Former British Monarch and American-Born Duchess Are Welcomed. BEATS GAS RATIONING VICTORIA, B C j INVASION His WASHINGTqN, D.C., Sept. 25: (O)) Thousands of early risers here roared a welcome today to the Duke of Windsor and his American-born Duchess as they ar rived enroutc to the Duke's ranch at High River, Alta. ROCK HILL, S.C., Sept. 25: () R a 1 10 n e d gasoline wouldn't bother James S. White, 63, a EXPECTED chutists Will Be Put To Death PARIS, Sept. 25: Indicating that the German authorities may be expecting a British Invasion of the continent; the Nazi authorities Wavell Was BOMBAY. Sent. 25: General Sir Archlb'ld Wivell. commander- RESTRICT Thousands of Autos Laid Up As Result of Gas Restrictions in Southern Commonwealth. actual comoai zone, v . , Atw - (,, automobiles to their owners and decided to refrain State of Siege for feather Forecast Tomorrow sT ides Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte (Pacific Standard Time) islands Moderate southeast High 4:54 am. 18.6 ft. southwest winds, overcast and 16:52 pjn. 20.1 It. t0 Low 10:51 a.m. 7:0 ft. with arln. mlld 23:40 p.m. 4.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXX . NO, 223. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS sa VOL usso-m rman y PERVERSE POLES INSPIRE U. S. Neutrality WONDER OF NAZI EDITOR WILL GIVE War Is Still VOTING IN PR. RUPERT Frenchman Assisting British Para- To 'Be 28 Civilian and Five Active Service Polling Divisions Providing Contest Is Necessary. LIST MUCH LARGER A total of 4513 voters are reg- TD 1 J n rnrrlinn vilian and five active service poll- ln in Prince Rupert wnierrert inere With Imperial dKifn? rldln- M the provincial election r..i nf- n To India to be held Oct. 21, it is announced by R. E. Mortimer, returning office.'. "Ihe civilian polling divisions will , . . be De Prince rnnce Rupert, uuperi, All ah i ford or a Bay, Bay, prmpt con8re&ilonal aPP"val of Br Msh, s In" "h!Pff forle ln, Butedale, Cumshewa Inlet, Digby - The ne. . will be ziven anv reauest thai mav d'. before returning here from 7Z .,,, T r, ' ; , Z ,A A . .! ' ' sett, Oona River, Osland, Pacofl, Port Clements, Port Edward, Port Simpson, Queen Charlotte City, F -n .sr-it. Seal Cove, Sewell Inlet, Skidegate, Sunnyside, Surf Inlet, Tleil and Wark Canal. " Hiritarv nf f hp Nnvv . FranK ' k ft rr i n Knox and Secretary' of War Henry nngent m W SSI A NS , r,H.n M.,11 "many have .L ".rr from taking out registration i Moreover the number Special Three-Man United States r"..':. to send !, United : the coming year," year,' R. R. P. p. Bow uower, Commission to Interview Pope Pius. . mlssioner in Sydney, reported to Ottawa. "It Is estimated that 82,000 vehicles in New South Wales alone will be laid up for this season, resulting in the loss of approximately $4,000,000 in state revenue, partly from decreased registration fees and partly from smaller re- Sunbeam II Destroyed by Fire in turns from the petrol tax," Mr. Naas River Sunday While Bower said. on Fisheries Patrol. "In addition, owners still driv- ing motor cars are demanding The well-known district power reduced insurance premiums be-crulser Sunbeam II, belonging to cause of the smaller number of S. G. Lawrence of Stewart, was vehicles on the -road." destroyed by fire on the Naas Effective July 1, private users River about twenty miles above 0f motor cars in Australia were Arrandale last Sunday while en- restricted to 1,000 miles of driving gaged in fisheries patrol service. a year. No gasoline Is available Not only the boat Itself but every- now for "drlve-yourself" cars or thing on board was lost. There private pleasure boats, was no Insurance. , Licences for commercial vehicles Mr. Lawrence and the engineer, and Industrial and farm machin- J. Carson, had gone off ln a row-, ery were reduced by 10 per cent boat with outboard motor on pa- at the same time. trol duty, leaving the Sunbeam II ; Further restrictions went into anchored. When they came back effect Aug. 1. Licences for farm a state of siege has been declared ln Paris owing to anti-Nazi activities there are denied. Parisians, it is said, are once again permit ted to pursue their normal lives. HUNGARIAN SPEEDING BUDAPEST, Sept. 25: (09) Hairdressers and barbers held a MASSING assistant Canadian trade com- Large Land and Sea Reinforce- ments Assembling Pacific Area. in NEW YORK, Sept. 25: According to a Reuter's dispatch from Shanghai, 9 school teachers have arrived there from Turkey over the trans-Siberian railway reporting that they saw train-load after trainload of Russian soldiers being rushed to the Mongolian and Manchoukuan borders, evidently to reinforce large troop concentrations already there. Twenty Russian warships are reported to have arrived at Vladivostok to reinforce the Soviet fleet already at that important Pacific port. CONTEST IN PR. RUPERT SLAYING German Artillery Fires Raging WOUNDED Across Channel But No Damage Done And No Casualties DOVER, Sept. 25: German long range art.llery fired several salvos i AIR CHIEFS i MAKE TOURi il There will be active service Dolls Deputy Minister and Chief of Staff at Prince Rupert, A I if or d Bay, Arc Due in Prince Rupert Dundas Point, Frederick Point and est Week. last night-thafr Sir L. Decarteret, deputy minister -national -defence for air, and Air Vice Marshal L. S. Breadner, chief of air staff. Royal Canadian Air Force, will make a five-day tour of west coast operation - training statioas next weeK. on Tuesday and weo- Qn tne nesday they will visit Ucluelet, !use 0f Aliford Bay, Prince, Rupert, Bella Bella and Coal Harbor. NEW VOICE IN SOVIET "Old Revolutionist" Emerges Talk for Vast Union of Republics. WASHINGTON, Sept. 25: (') to A new voice In Soviet affairs now sounds in Moscow as the official spokesman of Socialist Soviet S. A. Lozovsky, vice commissar 'for foreign affairs, hitherto al- Imost unknown to the rest of the world, now acts for the Soviets in relaying official communiques and information on the daily develop ments in the war between Nazi and Soviet armies. the vessel had been almost com- vehicles were reduced Dy nan ano. Acclamation for, Premier T. D. ists.. who for 40 years has played pletely consumed by names. (commercial verucies py vwo-mi.ua. pattullo Now Appears to an important if behlnd-the- Tjo.Tenpp and Carson proceeded Gasoline ration lor taxis ano pu- r.e Unlikely. Mnni,o.mio (r, t?ni9 nhlpflv in " - - , - - oL.ciivg-iwii. ... avuuw.m, j ln the small boat to Arrandale ( vate-hlre vehicles was set , . at , 40 the revo)utionaiy labor move- whence another patrol vessel took per cent and for tourist vehicles Thfre had been suggestions that ment. For years he has been a them to Stewart. at 25 per cent or tneir original . D Pattuilo might have writer and speaker on lnterna- ratlon. Buses and service cars . nrriamatlon in his tinnni and revolutionary move- were allowed 85 per cent and farm home ridlng Qf prince Rupert at ments with particular emphasis and industrial nwumic the forthcoming provincial elec- on labor problems ln South Amer- cent oi tneir previous aUU.1o. fact that nommation iCa, the Far East and Spain. , papers have been taken out by Observers here consider it slg-the Commonwealth Co-operation nificant that he is the first im-Federatlon would indicate that portant official of the commisar- thls 1.113 is not ivv to vj be the ' case. Papers lat - of foreign affairs who has . m In PnriC I IPtllPfl have been taken out both by the openly played a leading role 111 1 Olio lClllCU CHICAGO WHEAT CHICAGO, Sept. 25: Wheat was 3j,c higher on the Chicago market today with May at $1.258. BOTTLED GASES ....it 1 1 .Uh.ln.. Iv. fVlA grandfather who says he has ped-' shaving and hiircutting contest some cases using bottled gases ln- aled his bicycle more man 19,000 ln which the winner set a speed itenoed ior rurai cuokiub . aim 'record of 30 seconds. f rigeratlon. CLAIMS ARE DIVERGENT Easier to Do That Than Take Care(Moscow Declares Soviet Forces Are of Injured Soldiers on Counter - Attacking Effectively KUSSian iront. i Nazis Threaten Ilir Thinir. MOSCOW. Sent. 25: German wounded in the fighting with Rus-1 sia are being killed so it will not have ordered ..the death sentence istered for the provincial elec- jbe necessary to care for them, It i fn. Mm, tAMVimAH I 4 I n-l linn V. U t 1 .1 f Prtni nnnA.I f KntrKT O V 1 TTToH V00 ' IU1 CM1JT i l CllliiillCll UOOidtUlii Oil llj IJC IICIU III IIUIVV tVUJVBb 0 "-fc btMUgVU v. tish parachutists. riding next month, an increase from 3672 in last election. Providing more than one can- -'5 dldate s m th2 field when nom- lnatioiis lna"01is close close next next Tuesday, Tuesday, there there Fire Again Tide Swinging Reds Declare Battle of Leningrad in Their Favor Today London Not Quite So Optimistic. in Liberals Llberais and and the the C.C.F. C.C.F. whose wnose International international revolutionary revolutionary orgs organ- candidate Is expected to be George lzatlons abroad as well as in kus- pPn.i nr r.rMt French citv Per-'weaver of Vancouver. The papers sla. From time to time ne na3 mittcd To Follow Normal Lives, have not yet been filed in either ( been heard of in the United States, It Is Said case. So far no interest appears unma, reru or pain. tn be taken bv the Conservatives He was born Solomon ADrano BERLIN, Sept. 25: Reports that in the contest here, vich Dridzo in 1878, the son of and exile. After the throne of the Czars tumbled in the World War, Lozovsky followed Lenin back to Rus sia, helped ..wv. uv actively ln . the revo LONDON, Sept. 25: While reports Russian forces heavily and effec- Salvos'tively with fierce fighting all along me entire ironi irom Murmansk on the Arctic Ocean to Odessa on the Black Sea, Important advances being made at some points, the Nazis in Berlin are forecasting that the greatest military dltas- ter of all hUtory will soon befaU terd from the coast but no damage was done and there rw"Y T7 I V . Island, Georgetown, Gillatt Arm, Were no casualtles r.,n(0c ' A Moscow statement last night u. 'Lon "cninf, fala"aa T be made by President Franklin his recnt trin to Etyot. visited "ort inTe H Inverness Jar, t -savs that Chancellor Adolf P33'5130.1.1:. I".'"' fa.P ?nAet n Rnnvo1fr ,fnnr olm Eneland to confer with Imnerial Hitler has already transmit- ""I" r " - ; n-nP.i nt.ff wn Hm "mesine island, Mas asserted that Leningrad's defend ers had recaptured three villages and a railway yard as a titantlc battle went on. German bombers hurled them selves against Moscow's outer de fences last night but none got through, Berlin threatened that Leningrad was about to be subjected to the same ordeal as Warsaw suf- Barrett Point. 'fered. It said that fighting was Mr. Willa Ray has been ap- VICTORIA, Sept. 25: (Oj) The already under way from house to pointed election clerk to assist Western Air Command announced house In the streets of the city. Air. Mortimer Another German claim was that eighteen Soviet ammunition trains had been destroyed by Nazi bombers near Kharkov, the next objective after Kiev. The Germans were reported to- ,day to have launched their attack Crimean Peninsula with four divisions of crack mechanized forces. The Red Army declared from Moscow today that the tide of the fierce Battle of Leningrad has begun to swing in its favor and reported counter - attacks against the German besiegers in great number and strength on several sectors. German re-infoicements are constantly arriving, declared the army newspaper Red Star, but Red army fighters and armed Leningrad citizens are dealing blows in various directions. British aid for the Russian armies is being rushed to the eastern front in a rapidly increasing tide, it was authoritatively reported today as dispatches painted a darkening outlook for the Red forces both at Leningrad and in the Crimea. Reports in authoritative circles said the German attack on Cri mea was developing by a force Lozovsky's emergence reveals ... . matr a onvth, lin t fnilP . f thP n1H revolution-r4"" "v "r 11 ill HO ' - divisions. With the Royal Air Force dis closed to be flying on the eastern front, a reliable source said British tanks may soon be ln action with the Russians against the Germans. ITALIANS TAKING IT vviin gasoline ouuihibc ui r... etotoB ,ntr.rict9 are n lntlon. and became a prominent ' the war Transport Fleet Is Being Gradually Wiped Out by British Navy in the Mediterranean. LONDON, Sept. 25: (O) British poor Jewish parents, and ln his naval authorities declare that one vouth worked in a meat market, .out oi every o axis ve&oeis Several times he underwent arrest oring to cross the Mediterranean Sea from European side to North Africa is being sunk. Fifty percent o th& merchant fleet of Italy has been either sunk or -- damaged since Italy went Into 11VJ - " - - ' - - UbabVO ltTlClll ... . ..AfUV) figure in tne organization oi wors-, ou jar una muum iwi. ers in t oblaoru CP-dc-I tons of Italian shipping has bren ers into labor unions. sunk.