i I I STUOFNTS (CP)- he Nile penetrated into .Marshal r.rwin positions and widened the road for tank 'h enemy mine fields, hattlefront dispatches ARRANGING PUBLICITY: Tfc' i li nt TM n War Effort fiflnj Tot on Fffitient Basis Srmt4 tf-'rst attn award all-ttion fenterriav by relations staffs un-mmand. V. O fjark. director of ns for air and air ni chief of tnfor- in armed mttIcm tf Cr Hwimtf Mont- iireetor of Informa- servtcca. 0. Herbert v,ncom. director f or the army. nd " v. wn of Toronto; dilation for the Royal " Force ARE BACK CcMf: 3if Harvesters Bearded Hut tnthtismUc. Ueturning lt r r-r "vii rvt. n --With their us and pennanU veryj ' " fnrerouna. ana n ii collection of beard i : some of doubtful . party of more than VnU arrived In Wtnnl-iv iiver Canadian Na-enroute to their Montreal. They arc "stu-vc tcrr from Laval Unl- rl tire In chars e of Art I the School of Com f 'he party resolved on irnm their home lor ' 1 hey wouldn't, ahave or hair cut until ing the crap was com-Tiiey made good their "i thU mornlmt were nloa nf student de- ' !1. inn In tho party dc-;i thc hoys had a rcnlly experience. "We hvc no : irnum. They worked us ' tiif we expected It. It was "i lar some of the boys but we s best we could and made U to see us comfortably :: n i l a little more. It was the imc in the west for us but, all taking the commerce he trip was of high cdu-) value and w? arc better t vlnu seen some of oupCan-v,' st." he declared. ANTiquiTY Tinrr , eiDCUl', Faig.. Oct. 20 Q Two uf the 14th century parish thuMh 01 All Saints near here kjvc en .appeared and thc theory j 1 icy weio stolen for their an-i 'luitv value. They dated from 1631). I reported today. Ai the battle ot North Africa rard through 1U Imprevilve Formallon lliets By Two .Mombers ahd Four Flthtem Today A a Victory Ioan drive demonstration. li Royal Canadian Air force war plane two Bombers and four fUhteis made three lmpreive fllhls In various formation over Trlnce Rupert about 1 o'clock this afternoon. The flihts came up quietly and were loomlnt overhead and dartinf off ajaln almost before spectators had a chance to real-lie they were present. They flew at quite low altitude. Clouds of leaflets were dropped, flutterlnt slowly ground-ward In the breeie. They were -i.l.j .,n ulih interest in uir HrllUli Columbia Hotel Association Asks Government For More Satisfactory Regulation UV Vancouver. Oct 27: The Bri- Ottawa, ' tiah Columbia Hutel Association suggests that the government in- fautiutis Advance Through Mined Fields, t Barber Wire stitutr relations which win pro- . it mm ...j.. m. . . i- . . ... m KntanKlemenis and ileitis oi Heavy nre v:n" u,r -n a uon oi Sustaned Under Air Cover i!?lh"qu" VL"d thc contrl I of thc u.-c n liqu ir ( MHO. Oct. 27 Mail, F..pres and 1'assenRer Bus! ii ess All Shows Substantial 'Increase WINNIPEG. Oct 27 During the first, nine months this year. Trans-Canada Air Lines carried half a million pounds of mall more than In the corresponding period of 1941. according to O. T. Larson, Air Lines vice-president. Express up more than 90,000 pounds ana 13,530 more passengers were The mall load from January l Arrangements Being Made For Consigning jjof Sugar, Tea, Coffee and Chocolate fourth mere wa no worn m any. . . . , - -i-.k .. rmflrd l nemv Driven Back Into blepiK's by Retl tl Ojt. ... . . . .. it ... fntr hut a eauttou iirttuh ad-, Atlac US Aiizi I' ihiiks ucinE rres.se 1,1,1 vance through min. barbed wirej nd Held of heavy fire wa clear 27: Arrange ment are being made whereby more food in tile way of sugar, tea coffee and chocolate may be sent to Canadian prisoners of war in European countries Slashinir forward in hand-1 ir. w m i nn n r rxrvj t ri r L'lilinif unuer cover in uai krcss aim miauon'mi l l 1 71 H .l t-jVJULi 1 UU lllULiLf . . I .1 I .1 1L . II f'ounicr-atiacKS oi me axis oy nay, me imustii IN SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL SECTION OF STALINGRAD Sides by Soviet ing the battleground for w ex-. MOSCOW, Oct. 27 (CP) The Germans lost ther 'CJJTi1 somber, of thc ' foothold in the southern indust rial section of Stalingrad Ai2?Tlii 'Zm mastery of the and fell Lack to the steppes outside the city today undo' deaert ke. affording a uht pro-, Rtd Arr.iy eo.-n ei-attacks while Nazi assaults were 'c teetlvr cover over the BrttUh ad- ,,,.nri t j,.,V(, -(aten futllely U'luil restored Ueteiuv tii nnee 7.X Ld'the north side of a factory Advance fr.a enemy portions man aud of the bomb-. forces, within slRht of sxMnnA appeared mg of Axis troops and strong and lnc lnvadera were ipolnU. sent back a message of ,,,.,.,. ,r,MpctBlliiy to take 'praise: "Oood show, keep It up. sUihi galM wWUn thc 1 - - ety. the Russians said. 'WAR CRAFT tr appic hf OVER CITY; AIR LINES Russian pressure against KISKAIS HIT AGAIN WASHINCTO.V, 1.C Oct. S7 (;!) Two new bombinr raid on Japanese installations, In- ii. ct.iimariiie base on ......... h KULi Kliml in the Aleutians, Tomorrow sT ides lit ti Local Temperature (Standard Time) High 3:41 am 18.7 feet 15:26 p.m. 19.3 feet :'S T.um 43 Low 9:34 a.m. 8.0 feet 4 um 35 22:14 pjn. 4.8 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXXI No. 249 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1942 PRICE FIVE CENTS -1 I. Sea Battle tin Solomons 1 I Army W Nile Still Advancing Issue Has Been Main Axis Positions In Desert Penetrated British Offensive UlllilDII I 131 Y Belter Liquor May Send Food j I Control Urged To Prisoners vJutcome Is MAN DIES ON STREET David Kiddrll, Guard for I'uited Slates Arinry Expire Suddenly Davfcl Hiddell, employed as a guatd for the United State Army hewik- MiddenJy coHapsed and ex- pirftl altoclly after 8 o'clock this nuDiiine on tlw atrt ncr the I'rifi- luioeit Hotel. Carl Jolinon of (h Cotiimtrcial Hotel rendered artificial respiration and other ftist aid meatue. Tliese, however, were ineffectual, the man man j'n- prnounced pronouncea dead aeaa by Dy Tlie coroner was notified and the remains removed to the B.C. Undertakers. RAILWAY PUTS UP Canadian Natianal ljuploieei Sub-kcii!.e Oter 'lu Million So Far , To Viitory lian MONTREAL. Oqt. 27; - Utinin Hie first weik ot theiThird Victory Loan camimlgn. eTnpkiyee3 of 111.- tanadun Nauunal Railways " l.nu jiibsiduiry coninunies suu- i. 1 sefibed a total of $2,iM.4iW. it was were reported today by the Ie- i .m.ouiiced here by U. C. Grant. partmrnt of the Navy. vce-f risident of finance who is in Kef ri elite to the submarine i.na .e 0 the campaign for the mention mention of of IjjaUonal Mroniil system svsteni. base was the first such an enemy installation in . xiw number of employees who the island chain although the JhavL- so far subscribed total 25.400. Navy on several precious occa- ( Employees of the rati system mansions had mentioned enemy sub- i?nng 24.113 subscribed $2.036.-( marines operating in the Aleu- 150. ..... I TransCanada Air lines employ- 'ees to the number of CG2 sub- ' 1 sernvd $43,250 while 625 employees 7n nnuiuls of mail were transport- of National Railways Munitions ed. an Increase of 8.353 over Aug- UniKed. which is operated by the nst and 8M22 pounds over Sep- C.N.R.. have subscribed VN.OOO. tember last year. i pnres f.r the month amount- NOW A1TT.R l'.KASS ed to 37.434 pounds, a decrease ot amounted the end of September to " Sut3Dly with' LONDON. (XL w nieauppiy compared -6 , of U51 pounds as ,,,,nds an Increase Zil Tev 194 S m Angus" but an increase of 2039 MinUtry. sL.rthig Its third metal mm !Sd iunds. over September. 1941. scrap drive, is asking the public 217 476 an In- pounds e ii'S f SlndT Pawn- Passengers increased by 505 to give up brass name plates, orna- ambetS numbered TeS toj. as agSt over August and 934 over Sep.em- ments and similar brass articles, gers fJm Uvo rirlves we ror a 1 1 1 1 vs. and Iron. aluminum east ctttr end. . uTthe in r naa miuiui monUi iu ..r of.September. iii.ocuiiuwi. Ca.itanthAr 216- 91R- month niiWUM ... being DOIIIS - 10.149. lU.llW. . iiniia avyku ii.s.s. youktown kkckivkd dkatii blow . A:U ! r4 a and and were were Included Included In In the the total total persoi personnel losses in the Battle of yjhij.., - stm polnllns defl- Listing heavily to port and w m . rwrj, carrIcr ls MWway92 officers and 215 men." In antly upward, the U.S.S. ork town, w. told of damage to the Yorktown ' ' to . - .... ... h her Meath ClP.iin after a " tcrnuc Pouiuu..B pounding r navy -vjru . v ", tne report 01 mat Dame me and slnklnc of a destroyer. . .... went .... , . .u tTRR llnmnnti. was s -o wen lattcr, tnc u.s.s. namann, was win shown as she slowly rlCf sank 0I1 Tne with ncrlal bombs ana wi""' ' nneemcnt at Wash the following day. Jun,f Uut ,!lutlltie caauam in Uw Vorkion were few identified. Ington of thc alnklug said thc Yorktown. The destroyer beside the carrier In this photo Is not j Joined But Not Clear. WASHIN'CTtl.V. Oct. 27 Wen lell Willkie. iu a nation-wide ra lirt bioadcast last night, was openly critical of the measure of support that was being given bjr the I'uited States to those "super lUhtiit; Allies" China and Russia. The United States had made great promises of aid to these two countries but tliese promises were not being satisfactorily fulfilled. "We can't win this war with a fort Jierreji niobiliiat jon." de-' cMre',1 5lr, Mtk. upilo u to uiakit'oiiclealrs"iiefus more to do." v ( I .Mr. tVillkie Jeploitd'ensursliip i re-rulajionX .and difrmled the ri-ht of civilians to criticize the conduct of the war. It was just as right that the military leaders should be criticized as the leaders of other public departments. Mr. Willkie disclosed that his recent trip around the world to visit the fighting fronts and the capitals of Allied nations was made at his own eipense. However, he had had the permission of the President and had carried messages for Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Willkie reiterated that he was free ot any obligations and reserved the light to speak of his impressions as he saw fit. Twelve Times Torpedoed But Says No Hero LONDON. Oct. 27: 9 George Heivrv BrownriKsr. 42, has been! .torpedoed 12 times, spent "65 days In oDen boats and crossed the At lantic tao times but. he says, "I! Says m m Secretary of Navy Frank Knox Strength of Japanese is Admitted Loss of One Aircraft Carrier Disclosed With Another Damaged Enemy Have Also Suffered WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (CP) Secretary of the Navy Prank Knox said today that "the issue has be?n joined in the Battle of the Solomons" and "the Japs hav a lot of strength" but "the outcome is not clear." OnQ day after the sinking of the aircraft carrier Wasp vaj$ announced, Knox said the Navy was "putting up a gamer i NOT ENOUGH BEING DONE n ni man ai any tune in it? hixtrirv. The J5?retarv of the NavT , . . . described the campaign In thei 1 Solomons as a war of attrition. In i response to requests for any comment he could make in regard to ' the me frequent irequeiu arrival arnvai ui of Japanese japMi5 Army Ctitinter- Dr. C. H. Ilanklnson on arrival at Wendell Willkie ()enly Critical of reinforcemente. Knox said that all , i Tun 'the scene. Heart disease was the Measure of Aid Bein Given indications today were that the un l"" cau. inc Allies jamniw eroded bv continual continual .bombing and realizing that their. march of conquest has been stall? ed, were throwing everything into ! a frenzied drive to crack the All.lejl : front in the southwest Pacific. The loss of the 14,700 ton Wasp 1 off Guadalcanal by torpedo at-1 tack from enemy submarines on September 15 was disclosed by the Department of( the Navy last night shortly alter u was an nounced that a full scale attack was roaring around American de fenders or that island. The battle now In progress reuU?d. al- reaay ui severe uuiaagc w auuui of United States four known remaining cruisers, the sinking of the destroyer Porter and lesser dajnage to other ships. , But the losses, have nqt been one-sided, for the Japanese have suffered damage to two carriers, two heavy cruisers and one light cruiser since Sunday while twenty- two of tfaerr plane have beeni knocked out of the skiea including seventeen iigmers ana uve Donin-i crs. 1 Tho Amorirnns Vfm tl) have the I ...... edge in the air but the matter ot, naval supremacy appears yei 10 be decided. Henry Armstrong Wins Over Zivic Ten Round Decision In Welterweight Fighf Last Night at ' ' 1 . San Francisco SAN niANCiaco, Oct. 27: Henry Armstrong, former world's welterweight boxing champion, scored' a ten round decision over Frittie Zivic here last night. Just do my Job, I'm no hero." A. isi-aman slr'e he was 1C. Brownrisjg William F. Christie of Vancou-i? preparing to go back to sea. He . Ver. having enlisted from here In has Just come out of hospital the Canadian Army, left on Iat ("where he lot a loot, frostbitten on evening's train for manning depo. the Murmansk run. at Vancouver. 8 o S t it lo INCREASING T. B. f SfF-K NOU.MAN FRENCH Inerea"in? tuberculosis Is noted The GOO Inhabitants of the Isle among the Eskimos of northern of Sark. in the KngH'h Channel, Alaska still speak Norman French. 0WOHi0OOOOOOOOC o 3rd VICTORY LOAN C031IN(; EVKNTS Tuesday. 6:15 pjn. CfW raf U. Mandell. Wednesday. 6:15 p.m. CFPR-D. G. Borland. Thursday, 6:10 p.m. Bruce Stevens. Rttv Vfcforv Bonds I - . j 5 PH-T 4 1: HI hi i I'm mm 111