vr. politics I.efraux Prescribes This to Trades Unionism Unionism and Political sj the aubject of dlacua- w W. Lefeeux. C.C.F. the legislature asscm vjiicouver Centre, at nson to Pay Final Tribute To Well Known District lleident v , large gathering a ' hi' Carpenters' Union ,;x Sunday afternoon. The k a business organtea-mterested In the sale ,!.! said the tpeaker. i v organisations sup-i;icul parlies and. ao workers. If they found , organisations ready to represent their In-workers alnwid form - thought the C.C.F. was party. - ui Mr. Lefeaux partlcl- hf-ra! discussion. John -ided. i t : d sympatlitsers Hatur-. on at kite Orenvllie of the B. C Under-tn' funeral of the late m: ef Casstar cannery. ,sv resident of many hng tn thU dUtrlct .:i.m W. F. nusrrbrook ; and Miss Bwanna Olaf-' i at the organ to ac-:k hymns which were W!h Me- and "Lead the aenrkre. interment in Falrvtew Cemetery were A. B. Maemllten. r on. John John r-hlllipjon Phlllipaon. V. v. K W' tc numerous beautiful ir'. mg. Jonn brav is c r. .n Mi order regarding the aettlr of farm prleea. reis. proina. Laid At Rest bor hou,d wtnn,ng :THERS. Oct. 5: The funeral o . i.i'i-i Jnhn ft fJmv wna held United Church on Frl- Muxtn. The church was o canoeltv na Rev. C. E. Omineca Lodge A.F. & AM. .d their service nt the .i well as carrying out C the eraveaide under the vi . ; :ii ii i .-vi an tmr i r i w i . its- the chiiplaln, T. Tliorie choir of the United led the music. . umber of the family had from distant points to attend 'uneral including Alex Ornyj :v:ouver. only son of deceased. Gray had always taken a ' !; ""..le nart In musical circles at I P hers but In recent years his activities along that line had been l""'mc to conducting the 8ml-f' Brass Band and It was due f hi leadership that the band held toRcther ever Isncc It was "led some thirteen ycara ago. MnctlnfT wl lnnvn n lltplln in 'he lUc of this town which wlll.be dlftlsuit to till. . year Mr. nnd Mrs. aray bbralcd their fiftieth wedding 'nnlvcrsary and their many ' ind; throughout the district ar-'anged a celebration for them when the Anglican Hall wascrowd- with thase. who came lo greet hem at that time. Air Force Man Passes Away ... a?. Sergeant U. I.vans Hies ami i- malns Are Heing I orwaruru m Ontario for Burial Sergeant R- Evans, with the tt rannrimn Air Force here. last. The remains idled on Friday arc being forwurded by this eve ning's train to the Home pi -ceased i In Ontario for hurlal. i U.S. LOSES 1 SUBMARINE U.S.S. Grunlon MisliiK Vr Some Time and Presumed to Have Perished MfAcmtMrvmN Oct. S P Tl1(' tt.,iinj ninin Nnw announced to day that the submarine Or union was overdue In tnc ractw some time nid Is presumed lost. OILS FROM StHUSlI Oils .fromquaih, pumpkin and sunflower seedsare used ln Europe. Before utv.-r O-.n. A-.i.n: u.rp'v-: I VJ,.,'a tr, glm hi- ct'-W !i!i;t. m.strur'.Kiu- lsr a bouibint.- i;ui O:. Jap I' Oa. thai U.H aim plain- U -im Aia.-ka .iwpt down !. Japam tif .c Ki.ka aank two Piipmy warships, destroyed six. plain age dump : n V V t CARDS ARE r rices urn wAangaesset: CHAMPIONS St. Louh Wins World Series Front i O WASHINGTON Oct 5 - I niH Af lAPst PreaWent Franklin D: Room- LidlU rll IVt-OL 4 w,t uj Bn important IU-- (.alhftrd Saturday Alter Murh-vauuled New York Yankees JxTW YOllK. Oct. 5. (CP) rrapping Si. Louis Cardinals -won the World Series four games tfie Yankee Stadium. Johnny Ileasley pitched for the Catdinals. it being his sec-mil virlory of the series. Charlie Ruffing pitched for the Yankees. RiMikie George Kurowskie hit a home run in the ninth with Walker Cooper on bases to score the winning run. The Yanks won their only game in the opener at St. iouh, the Cards evening up at home and coming on here to take the next three straight on the Yankees own grounds. Demoralized at Start The mighty Yankees were de-moralired and out of pitchers as they went into the fifth game of the scries today against the Cards, one of the most underrated clubs ever to fight their way into the classic. Already defeated thrice tunning by the team they had confidently expected to trounce with little difficulty, the bombers looked ready victims for a kill even before today's game started. When they rallied twice in the cluing inning to slug out a 9 to 6 victory in Sunday's tussle, the Cards left little doubt in anyone's mind but that they had what it took to humble their much vaunted advetsaries. On Saturday the Cardinals had done it with pitching when Lefty Lrnic White blanked the old champions two to nothing in the first white-washing administer-' cil tfic Yankee team in a world series since 192C. Yesterday the Cards said it with bats and tor the second time in the scries shook off a crushing home run by Yankee Charlie Keller to break the resultant tic and come on ti'win. Foul Play Is Fear In Taxi foul Driver Death If: ift HOLDING MAP' ivl- been announced ui urn Aleutians, and k ia:d i)U0 Japanese ashore and blasted stor- OFFENSIVE IN AFRICA forces may do. It has been suggested that Brazil :uifi the Allies might co-operate In a blow at Dakar. OPENING UP SCHEELITE Chlsholm and ltlythman To Oper- HALIBUT SALES Summary Amerlcacn T3.000 pounds, 14c and 13c to 15.2c and 13c. Canadian .13,000 pounds, 15c and 13c. American Betty Jane. 14.000, 14c and 13c. Store e. j Argo. 32,000. 14.7c and 13c. At-) lln. .Mlddleton, 27,000, 15.2c and 13c. 'Royal. Canadian Sen Mold, 13,000, 15c and 13c Storage. Tltn Intnef fnntiitn nf mrvlnmTTti VICTQ, Local Temperature Tomorrow (Standard Time) sTides High 11:05 ajn. 18.3 feet 23:13 p.m. 18.7 feet Low 4:45 am. 6.4 feet Maximum 17:08 pjn. 7.9 feet Mirimum NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER -zr -r c. r PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1942 PRICE- FIVE CENTS All K I IWAi O EXCHANGED Allied rla" 8trlkc al 0reece M! '", r,am Mia iucuiirrrancan Stronghold of Malta Oct 5 British four-mo-1 ;i.ici have attacked Axis upied Greece, two Axis ; :ix:np sunk at Palos. nave been furtncr air Malta, Action in OFF FRQM ALASKA FOR RAID ON JAPS ICIiOSERTO KISKANOW: United States Forces Make Move To Drive Japs Off Aleutian I . - - - Islands I advanced bases on the Andrean afsky gioup in the mid-Aleutian Islands, placing them in a better position to attack Japanese bases in the western tip of the Aleutian chain. The move has reduced by at least 250 nautical miles the bombing distance to Japane'e-held Kiska Island as compared with the old distance from the American base at Dutch llartwir An iir tiaitf. ha hn GIFT M ADE I TO BRAZIL THIS CITY HAS CRIME "Snatch" Robbery From Jewelry Sigre Show Window Attempt ed Safe Wrecking On Waterfront ale Telkwa River Property i The snatching of several hun- dred doU r'ngS of, lf aMITHBRS. Oct. 5:-Alcx. Chto- shw window of John Bu - holm of amUh.ift.and Tom Blyth- TelkwT i's jewelry store on rd Avenue man of expect to start and an attempted safe breaking at mining scheellte In a small way at Albert & McCaffery's office on the heir property about miles from Telkwa near the headwaters of waterironi. now occumug- he Telkwa lver. sunaay morning, were hw iu.w- , i i.j U..IU rwii items in a week-end crime iiicji nuvu jpstuuiupiekcu uuiiu- mg a trail tm the property at their ave In Prince Rupert, at 6 a.m. that John Bul-some own expense and. as they have was high gcade tungsten ore they ger. who lives ln the back of his Intend to -work It by hand and. store, heard the crash of breaking, aring it out to Telkwa by pack-' glass. Dashing, out to the front M horse for shipment. At the some the store, ne was in wme io time they will be developing their. a car drive off. Two rocks had property to a point where It might been thrown Into the window and attract the attention of larger the watcnes ana rings as weu ua mining interests. possibly other jewelry scooped up Thev Intend to start work im mediately and to continue throughout the winter Irrespective of snow or cold weather. A stolen car Is believed to nave been used. The dial had been knocked off the Albert & MoCaffcry safe but entry to It was not actuaUy ac complished. The safe crackers entered by forcing open and raising a window on the wharf side of the office. Allan Cormack, assistant man- aaer of the dry dock, reported his automobile having been stolen. FORTRESSES TAKING BAG Have So Far Shot Down Sixty- Three German Fighter Planes Since Going Into Action WASHINGTON. D.C.. Oct. 5: 'hrnnrh nf the n.ink nf KTn-ntrpfll n1rinf1v hrrn ;hot doH bv United lJ-yir-old taxi driver, is missing .escent lighting-which greatly im- course of operations of the latter amm w jiim i Lgi lu iiw iv liivv 1 uiutviI vuuuiMvttg ivt ktiv wtvi uici v w.Nra - I 'occupied territory, in Europe. 4. t War In Russia More Women VIGOROUS i nan men n-iTnni r nir Joining Up Paradoxically more women than have teen enlisting WASHINGTON'. Oct. 5 (CP) , .men ..SURPRISED iahiiv.,,i ,i Hvimr fi.rir.illr,MJ9lmrwIIands Australians Consolidated and other Mmhtn'TtFvrihtr Back on placed on the Antlrtanafskys for a campaign to diive the. Jap- I anese off the Aleutians. JAPS ARE MELBOURNE. Oct. 5: United, States torpedo planes have sur-1 prised Japanese naval units and transports in the Solomon Islands. TlaH wpnthpr nrpvntprt a VPfV Knor nf th ITnllprf States Is at - Hints Made in London Air Power nrent paying a visit to Brazil Expected to Counteract Tank discussing plans of the part that Force Brazil may play in the action of the United Nations against the lONDOM Oct 5 There 'are enemy, strong hints of an earlv Allied of- Brasll is already supplying the . fcl. T .l . ,j TTnflMl UfllM anA nttir nf thp i pfrlin. Oct. 5: Sneaking yes 'terday at Germany's harvest I thanksgiving. Vice-ChanceUor Herman Goerlng said that Germany's .food supply will get "better and better from now on". He further declared: "The German people come before aU the people of Europe In the distribution of food." Goerlng asked the people of I Germany to stand up with patience under British air raids. He explained that the Nazi air force had I been busy ln Russia but the day of retaliation upon Great Britain would come. CROP WAS BEST YET Telkwa Business Man Reports Farmers Having Had Ideal and riiiikiflv Vallev farmers have not had a better crop season round in twenty years than that of 1942 kavs c. P. Busslneer. wo" known Tplkwa merchant and hotel prop rietor, who is paying a brief visit to the city. There was an exceptional heavy yield of every form of produce after an Ideal growing season. Furthermore, market con ditions are very lavoraoie. me crops have aU been safely garner ed and stored. Thresnmg oi grain is finished. There is a particularly large yield of timothy seed, the price for which has not yet been settled upon. Hay tonnage nas oeen exceptionally heavy. Coal mining is active around Triku-n and oroductlon -would be greater If it were not lor snonage of men. npw nponle are arriving in Telk wa and even that town Is feeling a house shortage. Mr. and Mrs. Busslnger arrived in thp cltv from the Interior on last night's train. Mr. Busslnger rrtiirns to the Interior this eve ning while Mrs. Busslnger will be ho vlsltlne with her daugnter Mrs. Ernest Bradley, Fifth Avenue West, before leaving Saturday DA I ALL D I iREDARMY The United State, Navy an- I I Mlntains Initiative Around Stal. I av from th thi Mnp? Pce OeW orge nounced Saturday that Army Jray ,nfrad and EhewhereSec. . area- During the past week or troop, and air forces, supported l , ond Front Paramount ten and fifteen by naval unit,, had moved into men worn- , en have been attested there, according to word received at local headquarters. TODAY'S LATEST MOSCOW, Oct. 5 (CP) The Germans poured a constant, stream of reserves into Stalingrad today, swelling the forces in the area to more than half a million but still the Nazis had not achieved a break-through or material advance, Soviet dispatches said. A midday Soviet communique said the Ited Army itself had improved its position noithwest of Stalingrad but the Nazis, in a determined drive upon a factory settlement of the city, had forced the defenders to withdraw somewhat during the night. The government news paper Pravda said that the Ger- i - --- . dear uicture beine obtained of the man command loosed an assault damage which was done but three , in this sector after bringing up Japanese light cruisers are be- two more infantry division, and lieved to have been struck. I one tank division, increasing its HID DE JANEIRO Oct. 5: A In the Owen Stanley Mountains strength to thirty-five divisions. P-a'ton naval -ommunlque an- on New Guinea the Japanese have After bettering their position nounces that two modern, swift now been driven back twenty miles . northwest of the city, Russian and powerful subchasers have from their furthest point of ad-j troops were reported engaged In been presented to the Brazilian vance towards Pqrt Moresby. The battle with the Germans cling--v the United States. They Australians keep up their vigor-1 jnc ( a strongly-fortified hill, are "but the first of many more ous pursuit of the enemy and have . ln otner fighting in this area a to come." captured Japanese oil stores and Red Army unltt battling for posi Secretary of the Navy Frank equipment. REICH IS OYER ALL lenaive ui nortu mrica. vjur "k "" . forces forces haw haw not not bom gone there there to to be be Allied Allied nations nations with with valuable valuable raw raw Goerlng Goerlng Tells Tens Germans oermans They iney Win nm be fixed at substantially pres- u one mlKn t,CT ciscd out the wykJ-OltoJa,awir.-- thrpandV -Get Better Tooff at Expense jtroducth both at home and Jo a thrilling final battle before j Allied air strength will more than will provide manpower. In return I Of Rest of Europe of shipped abroad No anlartea nmrtf s,rcu thousand fans in make make up up for for what what the the Axis tank rhe will receive implements of war. . may exceed $25,000 after pay- ment of taxes. IS OPPOSED TO STRIKES William Green at Toronto for American Federation of Labor Convention TORONTO. Oct. 5 - WIHUhjb pre,lant 0f the American Blnerson and Fred ' - .. . ihe coo- ventton of which opened here today with 600 delegates In attendance. In a keynote statement Saturday, took a firm stand against alMkes in wartime. He declared the 111 first Ob consideration V"- of - organised la- tion on a strategic height, killed 150 Germans and destroyed some German equipment. The ferocity of the fighting was indicated in a report that artillery and mortar fighting wiped out a battalion of enemy infantry and destroyed twenty-four machine gun posts as well as six gun and uiootlarjiatteries. - - - MOSCOW. Oct. 5 The Russians continue their determined counter-offensive in the vigorous endeavor to drive the Nazis away from the Stalingrad area. There Is little change ln the general situation al though furious flgnung sun goes on with no let-up. In answer to three general questions by Henry Cassidy. a newspaperman. Premier Stalin has issued a written state ment definitely calling upon the other Allies for greater aid to Russia Including the opening of a sec ond front. The Russian forces are stUI sue-! cessfully repulsing the German as- sault upon Stalingrad and are ef fectively developing their . owri counter-offensive move from the- northwest upon the city. All along the Russo-German front heavy fighting continues with the Red Army more than holding Its own ln various areas. The enemy are retreating ln the Caucasus. In two days the Germans have lost forty-four planes on the ap proaches to Leningrad. . 4J A five-thousand ton German transport has been sunk by Rus sian nava) action in the Barents Sea. Stalin's, Statement In his statement Stalin dwelt with the need for the opening of a second front. He said that "the second front occupies a position of paramount Importance." As for Allied aid tie said: "The Allies must fulfil their obligations fully and on time." He declared that Russia was fighting the main Nazi forces alone. Compared with what Russia was doing, the aid of the Allies was of little effect. He reiterated Russia's resolution to fight on. Russia's potential resistance was greater than that of Germany or any other power, he declared. Russia had tnc strcngtn to beat off any aggressor nation. The statement was signed sim ply: "With respect, J. Stalin." W: T. Moodle, general superin w tendent of Canadian National Rall-a-avs -for British Columbia with. headquarters in Vancouver, arrived ln the city on last nignt's tram In the course or one of his periodical Inspection trips and will be here until Wednesday morning night for Massett to visit another when he will leave on his return daughter, Mrs. Jack Downey. soum oy way ui