BlGANTIC lW"r'.u.,:.7an Malms, have D.unKe.Te wcre a." WCUtta was the coronation in full regal iteming - , airports m occupiea r ranee. . , KooIV inccted, LITY VI WCT it VL ckeye vL ilmon , iilinon " ith an ..roll U rt j. heather Forecast Rupert and Queen Char-Jte prince islands-Light to moderate 7hMit winds, becoming south-Un tie anemoon. Cloudy and intermittent rain. Ud with BATTLES CONTINUE IMMARY EXECUTION &m Measures Being Taken gainst Communists and An archists In France lW YORK. Aug. 23: Oi Brook- ance lie Canadian re B.. 24.nnn d lthend. i8.oon cm. c miw. 7- ivuva 1 MIIITIIDAY 12.4c 12.8c i. . tx MANNHEIM mm ATTACKEDiCOLORFUL German Industrial Centre Was Principal Target of R.A.F. Raids 1 Last Nicht LONDON. Aug. 23. British bomb- ui " - wimw tr!lwCKU . . .i.,l.ll. r.rr. " rit Claims to be "Jdln many and occupied France during mans v the night. Mannheim, industrial centre on Tf. .-..f A.irj 23. uiEanuu .. . . .. LONDON, August 23: Oi Rus- I w ... r, pi' - , jPapup (h Dmtnn Trw Cm .t.. . thmicands flOCKCd to . o-. m.u uvowii iv.u vjtiA ui VHv WAI over Chicago White Sox and the churches lor prayer In Moscow uuepn pamps rninn inp nnH cmunrrp. (Vork Yankees who long since "it seems strange to combine al Virtu-. !!.. ii tvir Wlter Vgterday s Big League scores: H American Leaeuc 2f York 4. Cleveland 5. Wladelphla 5. St. Louis 4. Wellington 4. Detroit 5. wn 2. Chlcaim i. National Leartm ratrn n i.i n HLouis 4, Philadelphia 2. WBcinnati i Tnn n - A, BUSWU W. b urg 5, New York 3. Halibut Sales American soiand. 40.000. l?wai ! 12.4c 20,000, Storage, 12.6c ,i ,wh vuhpvlst Russia, with iiaiicc " the claim that we are contending rihrution r.lvillzatlon." con- i UI a viwv.. nrlmate. "but SUCh mlS- Jgivlngs are really misplaced for the first essential of the struggle Is to overthrow the evil embodied i u nf nermany. A Nazi 111 W1C IUIHO " . , victory would destroy any wnerauu. nnvnmmpni: ana ivujo4 contending for the principles of national freedom ano inUCVc ence." VINNERS OF RADIOS Winners of mantel radios In connection with the display at the Civic Centre Carnival by Edward ui Ltd. were G, Harron, General De livery, Mrs. J. Lautens, 1213 cecouu ' in. I4E Cay. Avenue, and J. F. smim, hoj o-ond Avenue. VICTORY BOND WINNERS Winning numbers in Uie $100 Vic- fhnivle cen- j j ot landed fou2 ln ,nw 1605. AnnaPo'is. N&, tre Carnival ,,17 last night werS 1017 CRUWNlNli OF QUEEN Huge Crowd Sees Miss Lillian Jones Become Regal Head ot Civic Centre Carnival iiio&imv. - " .. -, me Rmne. was me principle oojci;- .-..,,, ., in nrneress an aiuiis uencnuuiiy coioriui ciuauit ica frnnt f mm Len-iuve- . . . . .Ifnrp nt thp r.ivic Centre Carnival IrMRuiso-ueniiau ...- . Docks s at 1 Le Havre, osteno ana "'v . . ,, , VSn77. .vm.RM The Nazis . . . .. ,. .. last, nicht at the Exhibition Hall VICTORIA, B.C. Minister of Labor Candid in Regard crowning ceremony on this occas- TI Tl'TH CUpC To Situation Arising over ion. The ouecn ana ner uy cu-.. xj v tU ,JIJ American Can Co. Strike tcred rom the rear of the nau. - - - moving in procession down a car- i VICTORIA. Aug. 23: d Hon.-peted aisle to the throne where '-. n..,rnn mtniclor nf lahnr r i,,f rnt R n Johnston M.C.. V.D.. i F--.IW .Ari Gomel In the central ''c. " v. ful candidate of the Army, as Queen Hr,n llnn nt nf a a thoatt-o theatre in in Prince Prlnrp Rupert Runen. ruuiu . weriin saiu uicic uw i.cn svhk- . i .. , . j, !--- . .. . .. or although furtner aavances casualties but that no dam- ,i ine wmnvw. u ..w nave given tnis matter every lh. r.ermans on the south arc . . ,., nv. crowd ever assemmc in me di ua.i i" " . , . n n,rr uu uviti u '" i lnt.rt There was panicuiany , fcbora fighting during the night J the drive on Leningrad by the nau has been halted for the . hpins at least. trlln claims rapid and disorder ISilptreat:, of the Red Army from aiSie) and Smolensk. The Nazis J reported to be thirty miles i of Leningrad and the Finnish is fifty mile away on the north. .COMPANY BLAMED, Bertram T. Hardcastle. who has been Interesting himself In a proposal to erect a new theatre in Prince Rupert, has received the fol lowing communication irom . Blake Jackson, deputyiprlorltles of ficer of the construction control di vision of the department of munitions and supply at Ottawa: . ... . i . "We Dee In acKnowiwiee receipw ....4i WAnl-ollv VWlt With Capt. James uiassiora auu tuvuiuiy Lieut, Robert Thistle escorting the , maids of honor and Lieut. J. Penoer riaSUC UreS R. Molllson the lady-ln-waitlng. the court party retired after the coron- JT enqlAND. atlon and toured tne AttVMn a collection of which bright another h gruy sue Brltaln.s nek Work- cssful carnival to a line CUu- ---T- -. jclntoe. consulting Ion. n the'plastlc-stirgeon ln the Royal Air The Oueen also i officiated rfii,tPd at at tne, v ,r n nrlze drawings in which ; k t":.,.- comment of admiration. - o rmpTi msiicTirea. ill uatviM keen interest was taken. v(,nmt. Annette was responsible ior tne, . mentally as well designing unu - M " physically. Because he Is a psy court dresses. . They They were were along aiong p . . h ' . them lhem m.ntali- mentally MOVE BOOTH STATUES rwtnoN. Aucust 23: 0)-6Utues of General and Mrs. Booth, found er and '"mother" respectively 01 h solvation Army, have been re moved for safety lrom outside the ti ur .t Asselstlne. minister of i.Vl.l ... - .. ' been on a week s w mines, inps aa. who 1 1 1 1 has uaa wvvii v ridinc of Atlln, is a passenger, i aboard the Prince Rupert today re turning to Victoria,; - j 'tv NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER . A. TTV T-.fr-. n'ri fTArrilDnAV ATTnTTOT OI 1 CiAl NO THEATRE CRITICIZE FOR RUPERT POLICIES Ottawa Decides That License for This City Cannot be Issued at i Present Tune ON WAGES of your application, for the construe- hinery a n d : .1 J nix tr tltrht nf ho which his been the scene for many J pt.pSPrit emcrgency as well as other . . Imnnrlanf ..nmii0 1 1 l ai .11 years of numerous lmponam, .complication surroundin? this sit events. The main floor was pacKea patjon we naVe comc-to the con-arid it was difficult for late-comers jciusion that a license cannot be is- British White Paper on Regulation Described as Tending to "Shirk the Issue By HAROLD FAIR Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Aug. 23: 0 The British government will not itself regulate wages but Its policy is to leave Industrial ne- to iinu u ibiivom k-",,w -----Jica tor ine piiiintrucviuii ui a ., .... ....u ..th...iicn, s ' . . a .t.. H was an- gaiicnes. iviutu cmuom " lineaire in frince ttupcrv ai ine -...-..j in a m. i I , . , 1I'V1UVVV maniicii. i i present nme ... Appropriately enough, there was a i jmaa mllttarv tnnrh to the! wage tribunals free to reach their decisions "in accordance with their estimate of the relative facts." Eighteen wage Increases . t -toViiinatinn noi sla's defence . . of v.. her country and nnrt. Hougan and Joy Trltschler ltui., at auenaance. governmenv, white paper """"""" ,.ofers nQtn her new unity with the Allies may doUed Bwlss period J" T Kenney, who mg at all except mild exhortations bring Dnng a a new new tolerance - of "11" ' dresses dresses with with ruffles mines to k the "l floor- Sid by the to employers and -m employed to keep h.. Soviet eIM mvpmment. government. aCCOrdlngl. acf"llnsXney .... 4t, , gardenia arrlpnla In In wai liVj VAiiavjw ..... ....clnne repercussions by had wreathes or h Ar.hhihnn nf Canterbury,- .. ' . . j.- iwtio little crown mn-n- Codgers held their one and a writlng In the Canterbury uioces- ame margin of leadership an Gazette tKn C-, t ...I- ri 1 1 1 iu. .... , 1 i- n nPV re r oi l.uuis isarauiais in uio. -n may icau iw w Master Master D D'Arcy Arcy Barticu, Barticu, in in uiue uinic Rial League pennant race yes- surgence of the Interests oi ic- . FaUntleroy . suit, f.,U oarrlpri carried the the' iy by deleaUng Chicago Cubs ngion, always deep-seated In the sceptre tr, on on a a purpie.sattn purple.satln cushion. cushion. I the Cardinals mm tnVinw th k.,fc the Russian people,' n w w VM O ir;aiM V w-- - .... Oes ,mf- 4h. nrlmate. He remarked it Ilnihe second nlapp in thp Amerl- ma ' ciimtfirant "on the outbreak hir hair The demure bearer, Doraleen Olsen, was simi The C.C.P. Is talking about a can didate in the field but, so far, none larly dressed. nas hen named. Liberals. ln mind the possible of any wage rises." From the workers point of view It was "a most unsatisfactory dec-.ir,Mnn" said the Dally Herald which considered the White Paper s object was "to discourage any gen eral trend towards tne nnpruvc- ment of wage rates." supplies IDDlieS. at attheNormandleGar-,. the Normanoieuar-,--- - - nnt,f,ripnP. confidence ln ln hl3 his It It ad( Prices Of Goods ThP White Paper said that in creases in wages or other Incomes ,M nni. make more gooos avau-. able because supplies for civilian consumption already have been limited by shipping aiiucuiwes , WAS MIXED diversion of manpower, mawiuwi, . . . and factory space to war work In-; aZlS ArrCSl creases wouio te" "'""- w i prices and denude stores Hft anfl JfiWS making it difficult to obtain a f.w HUtHhutlon OI tne umuueu . iCUt vwv ----- rniS patient for months or ever, by a Zrt in--so on moeiuuie.,. .-.---JoWes because plastic surgery years a long and Intricate treat- ment believed all parties . hi Indus- 'rhpvifrv wpr allvp to dancers oi ini mem wnn many uiowv.-. rf w 7" "f fnr Pm. for em- haven't abandoned hope, however, tlon and It was j necessary S -fining College here to the!and are filled wim courage, confl- .ployen jwa .help the rnment t 1. 1 nprii H hum riirri i uuilMi w TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. JotasTon Co.) Vancouver Grandview, .13Vi. Bralorne, 11.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.25. Hedley Mascot, .45. Fend Orlelle, 1.55. , Pioneer,' 2.45. Premier, .89. Privateer, .46. Reno, .11. Sheep Creek, .94. Oils Calmont. .20. C. &'E., 1.35. Home, 2.34. Royal Canadian, .05V4. Toronto Beattle. 1.10. Central Pat., 1.90. Cons. Smelters, 38.00. Hardrock, .76 (ask). Kerr Addison, 4.45. Little Long Lac. 1.85. McLeod Cotkshutt, 1.85. Madsen Red Lake. .63 (bid). McKenzle Red Lake, 1.05. Moneta, .35. Pickle Crow, 2.99. Preston East Dome, 3.05. LONDON, ljrtw, August 23: Many Many w oi of " in them em are are llkeiy to w re- - wages u Bv..v - ---,wc ' V . .... - r..ho. 4nrraaCP In nriCeS and 1 Thv rhliil Tomorrow sT ides (Pacific Standard Time) High 2:00 ajn. 215 It. 14:29 pjn. 21.1 ft. Low 8:25 pjn. 2.0 ft. 20:40 pjn. 3.8 ft. i nice and cheerfulness. j sou nt to restraln the ten-The worst cases are confined to .them, to do j their test it P.rtnt?ency a and "leaves out of account T.osts of Droductlon from rising. ueiu.j .v,tv. u to w q nrarrt j pnntalnlnp about h,,t so 50 hod beds and Include Scotsmen.. Welshmen, - ---1 visit to Stewart and elsewhere ln his Englishmen, Canadians Czechs, many- r". of Frenchmen, and them warmr ribbons of the D. C. and D S. O. .. ... n Labelling the wnue rapei -barren compromise," the weekly, The Economist, assert- a AiA nnt. trv tn nan me Ul CU iW W . v crease In spendable Income arrested 400 Jewish Nether- londpr after an explosion occur-1 house in Amsterdam con-1 rpd reu ln in a a uuuoc " the only alternative, wnicn is make the Increase in incomes of whatever kind valueless ray placing PRICE: FIVE CENTS r"vvY No 198 JJr l'lllWUei KUrMl, D.U, Ofliuiwaii Auuuoi, w, i x. XXA " J !' 1-- L 0l- ?V?' brCh 1 J.J-I- i-IOM- -I LJSB-EgaEJ -IJU. -JUL. Leningrad Is In "Terrible Danger far In Russia Feature II I his Is Statement of Soviet General In Appeal to Stand Citizens of Russia's Second City Exhorted to do Holy Duty Is Focal Point of Nazi Attack MOSCOW, August 23: (CP) Marshal Klementi Voroshilov, defender of Leningrad, repeated urgent proclamations today declaring that the Soviet's second city was in "terrible danger" and urging Soviet citizens to perform their "holy duty" of fighting off the Nazi invader. The Soviet communique had by inference, however, re- ed the Red Army standing fast all RECEPTION Both Cheers and Boos Greet Mac- ed nd, lh !'s kemie King in Big Military Inspection in England uruitii: riwii, . UiUtv... - Impossible ImDOSSlDle and ana increases increases oi ui wage wosc - - tnA.v said last night that he had received rea commandant, and equerries 'M)l(r of Brilsn Klnlf nd chlef wjU defeat (nelr own obJfCl ed at a sports stadium here today ,ia onniiration from the American Can awaited. The -nine and drum hand r'.iw t iTn'iua state. Meet k increases ,...,..o ,r. are rnihiid regulated to attend a Canadian Corps neia . . .. ' "7. . . evttl.V. I UUICOS u such ilUUl ll.v.vvj a.v . j Kl. fire vlclt Co. for appointment or anoincr ar- 0i the sixieenin anniwi At ny,ie parit uuvntun knirH inmpHiatp the strike ioH thi nuppn's nrocesrlon and the uibia.iuu .v .... - ivu . . "1 - - ' - mr than four hundred emnloy- ni.le u-a lined with soldiers of the. ees who have tied up K the company's v . resiment. v rsi- The crowning was car--t . , j i r ROOSEVELT contro v e r s y- fAROLD FAJ breeding White Paper. This document, labelled a "com its critics, refrained promise" by m knoland. Aue. iTm hPPovernmenrDoUcy 23: O) Mixed cheers and boos h h - along the front from Leningrad to the Black Sea with no new areas of fighting menUoned. The Communist patty newspaper Pravda said in a report from the front that combined forces of the had lifted the siege of an unnamed city and driven the Nazis back six miles in counter-attacks. Leningrad was the focal point of the German attack and heavy anU- aircraft fire there was reported beating off repeated Nazi thrusts while the city's industries ground out suDDlles for battling Soviet fore- and citizens built and manned In a manner that makes it possmve - - - barricades in the streets. to keep prices ana imiwii ; 7. .-j u..i,., in Berlin a war bulletin irom.nit- NEW YORK, Aug, 23.-Presldent tendencies under control Quietened down leri headquarters reported today m-ciniriin ii hyvvp t. roni prrrfi at i t. kh iu mi uiicuauw. j - .. . rsru i nniy tnnr. nneratiuiis uii. vuusai Vancouver plant. He termed the tied out by Ctol. Johnston wno maoe , t ... e of employers' remuneraUon -at ' request "out of order." however, be- brleI but appropriate remarks, im- States-TeasOTable-tevelouWachlevc -.f pnarH nf honor W "c Gennan u"uiu propaganda agency nrnmunlsts and anarchists :Qm k ,-ould ask. the me'n'-if-TRe li'uTen fifteen ted "the Carnival) nr h35hpeh'neereedr"Adtlv- h nrpnnred t accent an- fonhall run to Cant. Olassford 4 ap such will be submitted to 0ther conciliation board. -for the Canadian Scottish who had, A ictlni tribunals, imposition Mr Pearson, said: "I blame uie Won the tropny. f f death sentence for swift ex- company for the situation that has the Queen's lovely gown was of' id with no chance of appeal Is arisen. Workmen have rights as wnite Duchess satin with cnantuiy Itwrjdea (ot well as companies and the only aiace modelled on Princess lines and IMwm E:;r,:- have appeared in Paris power I had to enforce the Act was ' with matching accessories. She had CdBJT Vi r nrlrnnao mil 1 Via lltrvl H S rnfncttf4 WWlnajilC.y in iiMJllt I Wilt fcC UO. HI UJV. VI t r- V heetage for expiation of vengeance ceedlngs to continue. ufre arp further disorders in llw Nazis claim that a German wm) nas been murdered, toODGERS IN LEAD F&f Une and a Halt Game Margin l National League Tennant Race Primate Views New Tolerance Russia's Alijnment With Britain May Brine Resurgence Of Religion t.h tnairfe of honor Miss May 'i.i mice Phllmpna Mur- raywore charming white lace dres-1 Ises with lace Inserts modelled in? period style. They also had scarlet I Jersey full lengtn military 1 i ..i.j .Kmimipfs nf red and ana caiitu -1-.. - .rrilH trladloll. Miss ....wu Nancy . - Bremner, Bremner, as as iaay-i- . , O'NEILL IS CANDIDATE in Well Known Smllhers Man to oe rnn, on th. Conservative standard Bearer the statement might in fA4k.oAmint Prnrinrljll giwwww . ... be interpreted as authority ior re- Electlon Iusmg rU wage applications hoi supported by evidence of Improved HAZELTON, Aug. 23: (Special to efficiency, specially low rates or, Dally News) At a Conservative changes In technique. , nominating conventionln Hazelton Charging tnat tne sovetmiicm on Friday evening W. Jl (Wlggs.. "shirked the issue of wage regula- J-. i lady-in-i n. ., mrrmve Dallv Tele , . ci rapii oi omiLllCld woo uiu Liuil, w.wv. waiting, wore pretty wmte n wiujt h unanlmous nomlnaUon v can- graph said Instead of providing trimmings and also carried red- , . , ,.,, .u.. mavp rprtain thari :icu - dldate IOr OKeena in ure muiwui- macuiunjr w ' - 1 1 frlarilrhll . 1. . . . i do n nnt not impair Imnalr the tnP. anu '"" .. . , x. .... lng provincial election. n r mtip tittle trainDearets irainDeaicis cic . . - . - . .. . .. i-"1"'1' Dainty as : delegates M were , in nH, a Ten thousand troops were t"-u f production production nrrxtnpilnn" presrj" ninety miles u0,Vph t, tv the on the Dnieper River the efficiency of but it left room for adjustment . rnJMnthist dt Kiev. others affected by changes in pro duction technique. Labor Criticism Immediately it was criticized in a a memorandum memorandum by Dy Sir oir Walter waiter w v,- econds rlne. secretary r of the aU-powerfui tail fci ifjjo &v.a, Assorted handclapplng. cheering f .OTTFR Y anH hoolns broke out again after LtJ A A inspection and lasted for several! WINNERS Those Who Took Cash on Horse Race Sweepstake at Civic Centre Carnival winners in the horse race lottery in connection with the Civic Centre Carnival last night were, the prize figures being approximate: First-Harry Astorl, S1Z3.75. Second Mr. Finlayson, $77.35. Third Ed Armstrong (Barrett) $46';'40. Starters Laura Sellder (Digby Island), Jonas Thompson. W. A. I Barker (Plnchl Lake) , J. F. Elk, $7.73 each. Non-Starters Mickey Bernice. S. E. Parker, Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Nor man Hebb, Miss Kay Thompson (Stewart), H. Tulley, Pearl Hunter, $3.86 each. SCOTTISH I Scores Third WINS OUT Gilhuly m Th. load In favor of Straight Victory Cup Football i In Tn the third game of the Gil- iliuly Cup football series the Cana dian Scottish scored anotner vie-fnrv Thursday nkht by defeating I the City by three to one. At half It imp therp was a one to nothing the City - wnicn If lllb IbMU . ' a1n throilchOUt lines as seen added that the beginning s Netherlands newi, j Scottish getting UtlW deMtaBtotrealand . . "vicious spiral" of Inflation Nederland, says the Naz? . angelth game . . . . . . j i lH..AnioH nMrP?. ineSE .I iV. .itnitace AT TnP "V CdUlUdiKU Wivu o - .... BETWEEN THE EYES - ...-..t a. . .el tl- IKi A Rnlf- UJCLrJi, nutiuu ' - tabling a station for Jamming fJre Uot stopped a bullet squarely a i rruMr wart Snt tQ 3i. . .l. ntVio fVtnn Droaucu&ia. Aic vv metween uie ejeo wuk I concentration camp. being dazed he was all right It hit the bridge-piece oi nis nying goggles. QUEEN BECOJIES PATRON iTDON. An trust 23: The rSant Queen has to become pat- but I lng basis." . . .. no. W I. ! j 1 - rS fcf. 4: ' - t. - ill ii i ; .1 t;