HOLDING EVERYWHERE fARIS, June 5: (CP) Author- tourres said that French i . .. . lift are homing everywhere iirht against the German rime and AUne offensives ex it a few point where they fall bark lo more favorable rition. Nearly two million ire engaged In the battle. rrrjiirrv oarrage rouowea oy IAVY IS HIS AIM 'i Lothian Sees World Domina tion at Hitler's Ambition pVN YORK. June 5: CP-Lord f tuat; British ambassador, speak- seslerday. declared that Chan- I'iw Adolf Hitler Is now after the I'w a conquest of Europe. The Minn spirit of Great Britain and ws had now been fully aroused, tluan declared, and "we will suc- 'lu' measure of assistance the Hed States would give the Allies ! of course, entirely for lt to dc-f the Ambassador declared. Iberta Bank s Lonsidered I., "iTAWA, June 5: (CP) Prime nwr William Lyon Mackenzie '"8 announced Inst nlchfc that government was considering Ration providing tor n provln- M ank in Alberta. Deliveries of Roumanian oil to Germany has been Interfered with. AIRCRAFT ! ! ARE SENT Rr June 5 At 4 o'clock uanana .noves io npeen up ue- - :m4ng Oerman forces sud- liverie To Great ItriUin In t leashed a great new of- r Emergency southward against France . 1 - ... rvrrAitrA t... c ,rn. iu : a rza mue tront oetween irte . wo. - up Leon-6oissons road e11 and engines have already ,e Bomme River and the been nt to Oreat Britain from; hp Maetm.t Line As la I Canada as a contribution to the dive bombing to nave the yesterday, a mass infantry forward "Hie usual riwlflrtajdnlt re pc ai iirst rnwiiniK m IVt'head "f the attack, the i departing from tactics ie dnvp through the low f the new attack virintty f Autiens Oermam twin a brtdfe-;if siuth b,uik of the 1 cas: of the Ota Rive ' :i!ia; below the famous rhrmln d Daws, inw of the most bitter he last war. Cr:, F an f again this atter- t wore air raia alarms i... ni-ht told Parliament GERMANS ! CUT OFF nrltish Naval And Air Forces Tic Up Nail Campaign Withdrawal From Bodo LONDON. June b: Activities tha rtrttiah Man innd Rnval Air Force pursuit planes have forced' the Germans to abandon the land ing of reinforcements, provisions I ! ur and forty-eight mln-, Xne British war Office announc-S result, or the raids were yfjiay that British force in rjsrdiately made known. 'tne rjodo area of northern Norway (0TOKI7.ED UNITS RESENT we withdrawn by sea on May 30 A t !.. IA ll""U r-am Oerman armorea ve- were on both sides " not very close AIR LINES to the town ' The same sources said that Orrtr.an elemcnta were " 'he Somme but not enough cm a bridgehead. GOOD YEAR Will Show Substantial Profit Not Plane Lost or Passenger Injured last year's $400,000 denci. oince regular services started a year ago, not a machine has been lost or a passenger Injured. JitUh fleet, elimination of which, T nL mnrinn Duld give him world domination 110 VUIllll HlallUll Of Destruction Of War Memorial OTTAWA. June 5: tCP Prime Minister W 11 am Lyon Aiacaen i. vinir snirf vnsiprdav that the ( " British War Office has no mior matlon on reports that the Canadian War Memorial at Vlmy Ridge has been destroyed by tne ucr mans. 22 pence. LONDON SILVER LONDON, June 5- Silver wi ,,.niinrtpr of a nenny lower on the London mcial market today at Bulletins LOCAL KIFLE1STS WIN .MONTREAL The Canadian National Ilecreation Association of 1'rince Rupert has success-fully defended it national shooting title by winning the ninth annual Dominion Marksmen Senior Small Bore Kifle League championship with a wore of 49C out of 500. REFUGEES FOR CANADA OTTAWA Flans have been completed for the fullest cooperation between Canadian organizations In receiving and placing throughout the Dominion thousands of refugee and ilrlliih children when the British and French governments arc axrreahle to their movement, lion. T. A, Crerar, minister of natural resources, announced .MISSING AT SHAWNIGAN VICTORIA Morris II. Nlcker- - 'rhr French Infantry was Royal Air Force in the oresent , Mn victoria accountant, is mlss- ouf solidly The attack war emergency. Rt Hon. William int on a fuhing trip In the - hed wtth the customary Lon Mackenzie King. Prime Mtii-' shawnigan dstrict. Ills empty car was found. A plane has been dipatched to search. ASTRONOMER D1F.S VICTORIA Dr. William E. Harper, director of the Dominion astrnphyslcal obsenratory here, died yesterday at the age of KZ. lie was a noted astronomer and a member of the Royal Society. STOCKS G o.!M0ST WERE CIVILIANS ; i 4-' ... . . - . .... j " . - -. - . - !,.. in nnrutarn Norway, u was siawa itaid Ridiculous German Claims Of Destruction Denied PARIS, June 5 Or the 254 persons killed In the German air raid PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTOR!) fealher. Forecast She I Tomorrow sT ides High 1:06 ajn. 21.1 It. Ipj'--? Rupert and Queen Char- 13:55 pjn. 1SJ9 It. I - A, tAtr fit I irk frnA Low . 7:49 am 2.1 IL buthra: winas. musuy iair ana 19:44 p.m. la ft. - warmer. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRICE: S CENTS FxXlX No. 132. IUNCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNEXiO. ussia h Lining Up With Allies nother Big Battle Is On At Amiens 1W DRIVE INDER WAY IN FRANCE i tn i. tiff ricixc until""' nthfd Southward From The unie By Germanic French Hold Out Solidly DANUBE IS IN FLOOD Lous of I.I fe. Land Inundations and Hallway Washouts in Itoumania BUCHAREST. June 5: iCP Heavy low of life. Inundation of land and washing out of railway lines as well as demoralisation of river traffic has been caused by extensive floods on the Danube River. Nazi-Swiss Air Battle BERNE. June 5. Oerman and Swiss planes were In vio- lent battle over the frontier again today. Four Swiss planes were brought down and one explanation, alleging that the Swiss were the attackers and that two of the 8wiss planes came down in French territory. Training Director For Canada Named Col. J. K. lawson Of Toronto Appointed To Important Post OTTAWA. June 5: CPJ-Ueut Col J. K. Lawson of Toronto has been appointed director of ynllltary training with headquarter at Ottawa. Hon. Norman Rogers, minister of national defence, announces. He,J .prompted to the a&lu ol colonel. ITALY NOT IN AS YET Mussolini Has Not Said When His Country Conflict ROME, June ii - u t a hnmhlni nlinH vlaited .' . . . . ... ... Wuu 01 r inn lUUlNKa mi wir vreriimii iuiw iinir 5i sniciier iviiiea in t arn sir Will on Paris Monday 195 were civilians for the extendlng of war prepara and 59 soldiers, an ornciai rrencri Uon, thf Kne, strensthen-statement disclosed. lng the Navy and tightening the French authorities deny as discipline In war Industries, ridiculously fantastic claims made, Meantlmei lt appears that the by the Germans as to shooting Itallan r decision Is deferred at down 104 French planes and des- lcast untn ncxt Sunday hen. lt troylng from 300 to 400 on the planes of me singie-seuier pursuit: type were brought down and on the ground only fifteen were hit, some lof which can be repaired. I 1 The number of German planes 1 ll V. . -1 I. 1 .,4 nf .Anlifl OTTAWA, June : CP Hon.iurouauw jjiatcu Clarence D. Howe, mlnWer of ve. transport, states that Trans Canada Air Lines will show a substantial surplus this year as compared with COPPER LOWER NEW YORK, June 5 September is stated. Premier Mussolini will ground. Not more than seventy make an important speech DECLARED OUTLAWED Communist Party of Canada and Other Organisations Banned copper was off .08c on the local I metal market today at 10.25 per. nTrrAWA Jlini. s.- Outlawlnc pound. Domestic copper was un- more than a dozen organlzaUons, In-1 changed at llc .eludine the Communist Party and ; " National Unity Party, under the! Major R. W. Odium of the Irish n,,,.-.- nf r.nnnri9 reculatlons. Is .Fusiliers returned to the city on the nnounced by MlnL5ter of Justice rnnce uperi mis mornuis nuiu u Rt Hon Ernest Lapointe. The list two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Sprung Trap On Germans PARIS, June 5.- French military authorities claimed tonight that they had sprung a trap on the Germans, lng their tanks In a newly de- vised defence system. The new system, which was used along the Somme, was not described in detail. Includes several foreign language, organizations, the Canadian Labor! (Ddfence League, the League for. Young Communist League. The organizations will become illegal on publication In the Canada Gazette of the order In council. After the publication any person being a member of these groups would be guilty of an offence against the regulations. KILLED BY RUNAWAY - DIFFER ON If And Enter I 5: ( CP Despite a series of meas-, to prepare the nation for war. Premier Benito Mussolini's! cabinet still left unanswered yesterday the questions of if and, when Italy would enter the con flict. Measures approved provided ; CASUALTIES l00.000 Ati.ef casualties On the 10D00 dead out of a total of 18.000 casualties. The Allies, it is estimated here, had casualties amounting to about 30,000 men. On the other hand. German casualties amounted to 500.000 and possibly 600.000. In the naval action the British lost ix destroyers and 23 smaller naval vessels. The French lost Seven destroyers and one other TODAY'S DmiriMT ft n STOCKS Vancouver Big Missouri. .07. Bralorne, 7.95. Cariboo Quartz. 1.90. Dentonla. JOlVfc. . -Fairview. .OOR. . . Gold Belt, 20. Hediey Aiascot. .33. Mmto. 'oble Five, .00?;. Pend Orielie,. 125. Pioneer. 2"00. Premier. 2. Privateer. 50. Reno. .17. ? Relief Arltnaton. Palmon Gold. .02. Sheep Creek. .85. Oils A. P. Con, .09. Calmont. 20. C. St EL. 1.10. Home. 1.38. Pacalta. .05. A Royal Can., .134. Okalta. .60. Mercury. .03 1. Toronto ' Aldermac, .14. Beattle. 5. Central Pat, 163. Cons. Smelters, 30.00. East Malartlc, 2.06. Fernland, .02. Francoeur, .19. Gods Lake. .26. . Hardrock. .67. Int. Nickel. 28.50. Kerr Addison. 1.37. Uttle Long Lac. U0. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.10. Madsen Red Lake, .28. McKenzie Red Lake, .88. Moneta. .47. Noranda, 47.37. Pickle Crow. 2.45. Preston East Dome, 1.50. San Antonio, 156. Sherrlt Gordon, .65. Uchl. .40. Bouscadlllac. .03. Mosher. .03 Vi. Oklend. .03. Smelters Gold, .00V. Dominion Bridge. 24.00. Much Foreign Exchange Has Been Turned In OTTAWA, June 5: (CP) Thousands of persons in Canada have turned over foreign exchange to the government, it is announced. LIVERPOOL, June 5: (CP) Po- It will be used in helping the pur-llce Constable Frank Prosser lost chase of war materials in foreign his life trying to stop a runaway countries. The exactamount thus horse, later brought to a standstill turned nver to the government by another policeman's!! " .will not be made known. Soviet Interests In Near East Parallel Britain and France Ridiculous claims of Germans in Significance Attached to Ratification iiy Moscow ui Regard to Battle of Flanders J Ambassadorial Appointment May Have Effect Are Denied Upon Italy LONDON. June 5-Berlln claims yesterday that there had been T ON'nON. June 5: (CP) Soviet circles here said to- 'lay that Russia views here interests in the Black Sea and Oerman. Tension between " t -f j:.....o ... on norollol 11 1 with "11 i tVmcn 1 nf C A thp 1 Germany and Switzerland has branded as fantastically false by aii: tw. cmimoc curt-Ptrincr thp intprnatinnal situa- - Lin iiihiib ixau cmiiiiru l.ljm.l uicu - . it xi x a i a as British ambassador, mntea mat xnere vvas at amounted npps own casualties u only Local Move To Help In War; Register Men As a result of meetings and 4 ha been reached that people of Prince Rupert are t anxious to express in some i tangible manner their earnest . desire to be of. help in the ser- 4 ; tic co-operation between the Krem- discussion? or a represeniawve j .itirorn' rommlttee. conclusion ! the vice of Canada and the Em- plre in some direction, if and i when needed. Accordingly. In ' line with what is taking place in other parts of the Dominion. arrangements are now being made for a voluntary registra- 4- tion of the male population of Prince Rupert between the ages of sixteen and sixty to be- gin Immediately. Full details will be announced shortly. JAPAN AND Nippon and Fascist State See Eye to Eye in Respect to Alms Abroad TOKYO. June 5 Italy has rec-, ognlzed Japanese alms In China and the Netherlands East Indies. It was officially announced In the lNichlNichi newspaper yesterday. The Japanese puppet government of China is also recognized. In re turn. Japan recognizes Italy's alms in Europe, the newspaper says. ' NEW YORK, June 5. New York stock values dropped sharply again today when there was another rush of liquidation with 410,000 shares changing hands in the first two hours. The industrial average dropped 3.03 points in the first two hours to 112.76 and rails were off .51 at 22.84. Yesterday was a dull day with a turnover of 410.000 and averages recovering losses of the previous day. However, the gains were far more than wiped out early WHEAT TRICES I STOCK MART ! TAKES SPIN Values Drop Sharply Again in New-York During Early Trading Today ' . . . 1 .til 1H UA Cnfr 4)iin ana uie nuics ui uic neat uik. , A British source Intimated there was hope that Russian interests in 'the Near East might have u deter- Irent effect on any Italian plan to enter the war. At Moscow Premier-Foreign Commissar V. M. Molotoff last night announced Russia had agreed to the appointment of Sir Stafford Cripps, Meft urine Socialist, ax new British Ambassador to Moscow. The appointment of a new French ambas sador to Russia is also Impending. : IS OUT TO ANNIHILATE HIS ENEMY Chancellor Hitler Issues Message From His Field Headquarters BERLIN. June 5. From his field headquarters. Chancellor Adolf Hitler issued a message swearing to carry on the war until all the Al- lies' forces are annihilated. He dared that the low countries had not been invaded by Germany until after the Reich had definitely learned that the Allies had planned jrp 4 itt XTiilir an Invasion of the Ruhr. IZIY l I J W I Speaking of the resumption of the A a'"' 't 1 1 v 1 ' I German offensive today. Hitler said: "A new battle for the freedom of the future German nation is on," ) Hitler made no intimation of peace overtures having been made from any quarter. War News REYNAUD IS HOPEFUL PARIS Premier Paul Reynaud declared today that the Allies "can hope for a favorable issue, of the struggle" launched with the new German drive toward Paris. A communique issued after Reynaud met the army committee of the Chamber of Deputies quoted him as saying "France has decided to fight to the end with its British ally for the liberty of the world." FRIEDRICIISHAFEN BOMBED ZURICH Allied warplanes early today bombed Friedrich-shafen and other objectives on the German side of Lake Constance, accidentally dropping six bombs on the Swiss side cf the border. Weather Forecast I General Synopsis The pressure remains high from Vancouver Is land southwards while a moderate disturbance Is centred west of the NEW YORK. June 5: (CP) New Queen Charlotte Islands. The Y'ork wheat prices were la4c to 2c weather has been cloudy and cool lower today with September at with light scattered showers over 78Tec this morning. The close on British Columbia. July at Winnipeg yesterday was 75q. j West Coast of Vancouver Island-futures being down' to He for, Fresh northwest to west winds, lair the day i and somewhat warmer j 0 m ii 1