i Huhines Take Part Civilians Are Killed I1 w Be Nazi Six UD.'OON June 20: (CP) Oer- ber i wept across Bng-Scuiland again today in .! mass attacks, drop-explosives that cauaed vi iv minor damage but n. r six names to the 2 ualty list. It wu said than 160 planes took 'V raid Defence forces three and possibly four .ines The attacks began f ire midnight and last-nnarly dawn, extending as the coast of Wale. Nail official quarters with France now dls-4hrre would b retails -'arks on Great Drltaln. Oermany claimed, there aiueks on the ntport-nitrogen works at Dil- AS ( ONE I TO SPAIN ... . t . . nit ipc.iu ioroaa ue- Iifilng Duke Of Windsor ' nho lias Uft France X".T Prtripn Jun ia- tm ? uvtr or Windsor lrt his ;i rcUdenre by automobile : L-radv departed, r rrptfrtt rlrculatrd today Duke one being that rmaimed the throne, v wr-rr without con- I j ILL COME , TO CANADA ' hi i aisam .Kail- .t U Be Taken Care of In This Dominion - ' to acept the turned aliens and Oer- . oi.rrs or war from Great Prime Minister William Ma kenzh- Kng told the' . Commons today. ! ) lArir ttpt n i m tl w wr- w II 111 I' FOR FRANCE' ---- waisa a uvj f Africa Cross Medllf rrancan In i xiiamni i viiv irirp 5 sisbS) iu SJ J ?0ENr"vA. June 20: (CP'- imports : ' t ii hixias noraer eaiij i . that French planes na 'TJ Dm North Africa had croas-Mcditerranc-an under French Mval eonvov todav to help v .it ifrrman nrivf" ill buumi Command statement today i i. i a h. k .a --... I n k a. a i . m t.-.i ,0 1" the lorralno and Vosgei l-or-' Thoi-apture of 200,000 ,tni prisoners with General Alt- . li 1 1! i p 1 1 1 1 1 r rnnrn ji in v ' !;o claimed hv thp nermana. ''fina element..! rwrnnW t.vons. '"a authorises reported. Ljln" U.1I J- M h hollonr Knit-iiU - fnrrr 4 4 4 4 4 STRIKE IS New Set Of Principles iodat:s STOCKS JJI'U" " '"'Vancouver Big Missouri. .91. Bralorae. 7J0. Cariboo Quarts, 1.71. Dentsnia, .01V4. Falrview, .00. Oold Belt, .it. Hedley Maaoot, 31, Mintu. .01. Noble Ftve. .00. lend Oreille. LIS. Pioneer, 149. Premier. T xd. Privateer, .41. Hatves M Donald, M. Keao, .10. Relief Arlington, jOifc. Sahuou Oold. J8. Sheep CTffc. M. Cariboo Hrfdflo, J1H. Oils A. P. Oon., ,1. Calmont, .18. C & B, 1M. Home, IM. Pacalta, .03. f4 Royal Can.. .14. ' OkalU. .00. Mercury. Mri. Prairie Hoyalsiea, .11. Toronto Aldermac. .lSVi-Beattle. 85. Central Pat.. 1.4T. Cons. Smelters, 3 LOO xd. East Malartic. lift. Fernland, .02. Francoeur. .22. Gods Uke. .26. Hard rock. .00. Int. Nickel. 327. Kerr Addison, 1.50. Little Long Lac, IM. McLeod Ooekshutt. 1.06. Madsen Red Lake, .22. McKenUe Red Lake, .90. Moneta, .43. Noranda, 43.00. Pickle Crow, 24. Preston Bast Dome, 1.49. San Antonio,, 1.35. Sherrlt Gordon, .CO. Uchl, JO. Bouieadlllac, .03. i Moshcr, .03. Oklend, .03. Smelters Oold, .00 W. Dominion Bridge. 23.00. R. A. A. F. ENTRIES CANBERRA. June 20: (CP) 2400 recruits Lorraine i.urrairA are " trvInK M..iMM tx t6 fight r ffhr .the ma Royal Knirm Australian viisiraiiaii :ui Air Force iuivc re - - V ANKARA. June 20 Turkey 4 has sien formal notice .to Italy that it will not tolerate under any conditions Italian possession of Syria as a result of the conquest of France the axis powers. 4 by Labor Slitters Promulgated At Ottawa Today 4 4 4 CONDEMNED OTTAWA. June 30: (CP)-In-t"Wptton of productive or distrl-huUve work by strike or lock-outs dllfin- tha war 1 t i uii ui : set of principles governing labor) matters which were promulgated In an order-In -council tabled In! ine House of Commons today. The order declares for continued freedom of labor organisation. WATCHING ... JAPANESE Status Quo Of French Indo-Chlna Is Matter Of Concern To Various Nations uorerning united States is understood to be considering sending a warning to Japan to rsnept the status quo of the Near East ROOSEVELT COALITION Important Polilical Developments Impending in United SUies (Are President Nominates 1 WASHINGTON. D.C, June 20: I (CP) President Franklin D. Roosevelt took steps to form a 1 coalition cabinet today by sub-t milting lo the Senate nomina- lions of Col. Frank Knox to be I Secretary of the Navy and Henry j I.. Stimson Secretary of War. j Both Knox and SUmson are I prominent Republicans. Knox j was Republican vice-presidential candidate in 1336 and Stimson was Secretary of Stale In the Hoover administration. ARREST OF I TORONTO, June 20: (CP)-J. A. (Pat) selliran, president of the Canadian Seamen's Union, was arrested today on a charge laid under the Defence of Canada regulations Details were withheld. .RED ARMY ON BORDER Forty-Four Russian Divisions Reported on Roumanian Frontier Awaiting- Developments BUDAPEST, i PROVIN- Ac LJBRAFY VICTORIA, B.C. Bordeaux Is Bombed BORDEAUX. June 20 4 It it ectlmattv, that (CP) 4 more 20: o: Overtures uvertures tnan slxlV j persons inimu were killed luuiu, wane -are apparently being made by the ln German air bombardment of Jartana tn nn nnnt..i r 4 Bordeaux durlntr the nltrht 4 - f t. w pwii UWWUI Ul & . CWli i w o " - . Indo-China. Official Japan ex- ne hundred Oerman planes ! presses "grave concern" over the are believed to have engaged status or French Indo-Chlna and has communicated with Rome and Berlin sating that Japan was still tied to the axis through the an ti -Comintern pact. Japan is ready it is said, to take over French Indo-Chinas It is also interested in the Dutch East Indies. Meantime, British. French and United States authorities are keeping a dose watch on Jimmu naval and military moYefnenU in this theatre. in the raid of the nrovtOnnal French capital. 4 4.1 I RECEPTION ' A m mi Ceremonies Marking Advent of New Governor General Were Quite Subdued HALIFAX. June 20: (CP) Never before han a new Governor General of Canada arrived hi Canada with a reception so bereft of traditional display as was that which marked the advent here today of the Earl of Athlone and his wife. Princess AHce. Only a handful or government officials and renresen- ISLANDS SERVICE Prince Charles to be Operated On Ten-Day Run Between Here and Vancouver Via Queen Charlottes the steamer Prince Charles will be operated on a tentative three times a month service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands, it is announced by Capt. John Mulr. marine superintendent for the Union ', June 20. Forty-four -out r Vancouver will be on Mon- Ions are are reported reportea to 10 be oe jdf'- 1 , T2' at 8 " arriving '""6 here c - . ... . iatmldnltrht at m,dnlsht, Prlrtnv Friday. July .Tniw 26, to ivuwui Divisions passed (jujca by dj massed on the frontier of Rouman- con-! ate today ia Dendlns- develonmenu in the wnr!nect w1tn the steamer Cardena and situation which might involve the'!,lllngLat 8 P-m- on Saturday, July Balkans. I27, on her "turn south via the Is-K Weather Forecast (Purniihoct through the courtwy o! tiv Dominion. Mertrorologlcal Buresu t Vsotorta ud mnc nupert ThU fore-om U compUcrf Irom ohncrrttloiu Uk-tt 5 ttiu. today bjkI covers the 14 hour period ending t s psa. tomoorrow) General synopsis Pressure remains higli southwest Ot Vancouver Island and relatively low over I Alberta. The weather has been moderately warm throughout this of! province with showers on the north v coast. hc-r :B. lll':r":-",n,na So far. West Coast of Vancouver Island ' An hav men nstiy ween the -Fh to .trong northwest winds, ' of 18 and 35, hare" applied mostly rair with a umartllto marth to uw W SW ages rentier Uer Z, for admission to the R. A. A. F. no change; lri, temperature. 4f continuation or service along tnese lines. rTeignt vessels of the company will operate to the Islands as required in addition to the servica of the Prince Charles which will h the regular passenger ship. in the fall. It is llkelv th Prince 11 H Tomorrow's Tides - rms - m.; . it pr ire uupcn ana wueen Char- I - V sbr jJiJ vr-I 'ana Fresh to strong wth High x 1:45 am. 523 ft. It, r uthwest winds, nan " HUM p-m. 20.1 ft. li:r? 'ki with occasional rain. Low 87 aon. 0.9 ft, 20:35 p-m. 6.1 It. r NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMhJA'S NEWSPAPER " VIY Ma !H ------..- i ii PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940. PRICE: I CENTS nsw er To France Is Due Tonight ORE RAIDS ' : i nim l tt TnJr, C. v u nji.i n mi i -.uiiycv ljci ve.s " -------- a j 1 JbT 1IADETODAY Hundred And SUtr italy Notice About Syria KFE Hitler About To Be A1K KAlUb Italian Bases in Africa Continue to Suffer Twenty-Five .Machines Downed CAIKO, June 20: (CP) Twenty-five Italian planes are known to have been destroyed and heavy damage done to Italian air bases as a result of operation:; bxP&e I Royal Air rc5 and the South African Air Force in north and east Africa yesterday. Five other Italian planes arc also believe-! to have been destroyed. Two British planes arc missing. An official statement by the Itoyal Air Force reported that its plane had met Italian fighters in shooting down three Italian planes and aererly damaging two others. One British fighter is missing. Five other Italian planes were destroyed or damaged on the ground when the South African Air Force attacked an airdrome in Italian East Africa. IS KILLED BY BANDIT taUves of fighting service met the ,..., ...... warship bearing Their ExJeMencie. n.tar' J r"Ce "lcer a. It came tn under frowning guns Is WUm "fS"pcl "e w" of the guarded port. News of the ' FoUowing I. 4itm j fectJiencle were. nrpUtcto the NAVAN JrtfJnosOi About an hoar after Constable Harold Dent of the Ontario provincial police was fatally wounded, a police posse cornered hit assailant and shot him to death. Dent was following a man he suspected of robbery when the suspect turned and fired upon htm. The killer was not identified. New York Stock Market Listless UPlllJjN VA H AA-!AA r AD- starUn8 July H from Vancouver Continues to Mark Time Pending and anrf July Jiilv 1 16 from from Prinen Prince Rtinort Rupert, Itlnnn,.n. Developments in r J. A. (Pat) Sullivan Taken Into I Custody At Toronto Under j Defence Of Canada j Regulations European Situation NEW YORK, June 20. The New-York stock market continues to mark time pending European developments. The turnover for the first two hours wa 240.000 shares. 1 .Steamship Co., who arrived ln the The industrial average was 123. .....o uwuuhs uii wlc rruic oil .39, and rails, 25.81 ud 08 Charles frcm Uie south. . Th Trirts. rr- e fAe vt-111 Vancouver Thursday, July 11, at 8 pjn. on the first voj-age of the new schedule and, after making all the regular Island calls. Is due to arrive here on the morning of Tuesday. July 16, connecting with the IS PASSED Heard From; Down His P To Lay eace nan French and German Representatives Have Already Met And Armistice is Anticipated By Friday or Saturday I BORDEAUX, June 20: (CP) Informed quarters . said today that word from Chancellor Adolf Hitler con-I cerning French action towards an armistice or peace is expected some time during the night. French and Ger-! man representatives, it is reported, have already met and an armistice appears to be expected WAN I 1 1 1 1 f I an air battle off Buq Buq, Egypt, by Friday or Saturday. A statement ; BY BV SENATE: C17M "A TE tha?LrVinCial itP0UCe Ut ced YtTdecK; s zz:ilt ? s? Steamer Catala for Vanennver Tho 11,,.. 11.1.. . , . - "sv .. line i.iiicrBcncy appropri I Prince Charles will leave Tuesday, ation is Approved by United July 16. at 8 pjn. on her return! . States Upper House nl .1 a ucr tne same rouie, oemg . aue DacK in Vancouver on the ev-1 WASHINGTON, D.C., June 20 enlng of July 20. Her next voyage (CP-A $1,777,000,000 omrn.v ' ' ----O I Merchant Cruiser Is Lost attributed to French quarters is re ported as stating that there was no need to worry" about the French Navy. Bulletins BUDGET DEFERRED OTTAWA The budget will be Tented on Monday Aext, Hon. J. L. Ralston, minister of finance, told the House of Commons today. He said that "important and imperative matters made it impossible to present it Friday as nrev- iously planned. WHV FILVNCE LOST PARIS In a voice shaken with emotion. Premier Petain told why he had sought an armistice. First, there were "too few children." French generals refer to their soldiers as "children.") On .May 1, 1919. France had 3,280.000 soldiers under arms. On the eve of the Battle of France she had 500.000 less. In 1918 Great Britain had the backing of 85 British divisions where In this war there had been but ten divisions. In the last war there had been the support of 58 Italian divisions and 42 American. There had also been inferiority in materials and one to six odds" against France in aviation. Required To Turn Slln Any Weapons Or Ammunition 1AND IN lortgln who have become natural, town " "cu a lied British subjects since the, ' " J first day of September 1929 who have In their possession or upon 1 L 11 II V their premises any firearms or AVl Y JLj I O any ammunition or any dynamite. defence appropriation measure was -gunpowder, or other dangerous the United States Sen-lexptostve within Canada shall de-l liver them to a Justice of the . 'Peace or to an officer or constable i;of a police force of a province or . rlrv in nr nivir tho localltv Halibut Sales j Summary 1 American 51.000 DOunflS. 4 i r . r m 1 , . taking over of the LOnnrt. rvl t npHrH nH .tint Tho rM.1o. ' 'y"""4 -,'uw' 9.3C Gt. Britain Is Taking Contracts 1 WASHINGTON D. n. Jtini. 20: (CP) Great Britain U re- ported by Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau today to be taking over French armament contracts in the United States. ! - . . ' . ! 4 4 4 4 BRITAIN Large Contingents Of Australian And New Zealand Forces Have Arrived LONDON. June 20: (CP) The War Office announced today that "large contingents" of Australian and Imperial forces and New Zealand Expeditionary Force, which left those Dominions ln May, have disembarked ln Great Britain. QUITTING ' BORDEAUX Another Move Is Decided Upon By French Government Today LONDON, June 20: (CP) Reuters News Agency reports from REPORTED Italy Claims That Trouble is De veloping in Corsica and French Morocco ROME, June 20. According to a report here there has been a revolt ln Corsica and a seditious movei ment in Fez, French Morocco. ROAD FOR DEFENCE BRISBANE. Australia. "Juno 20! Charles will go back to a fortnleht-f LONDON. June 20: (CP) . i 7".. ' . , (CP) (CP)An An Inland inland m. defence road morf.!. Is lw rim . ... uanauian ia.owi pounas, v.oc ana , , " . --- un- ' The Admlraltv announced to-.4 - (Planned bv the Main Rn.iHs nnm. Capt. Mulr. who Is maklnir thn dav that the nrmed merchant 4 ' ' ft ! ," ! mission here. Th nlane rAlt fn- tnp north hi connection cruiser Andania. construction work to link with the had been tor- 1 vaniiir. 97 nn a e up sec- '.llnnv alrairlv Kt.llf An ntf following acquisition by his corn-, Juniper Is overdue and consld- Gi0ria tt li0QO 97c aud 75l expenditure of $372,800, . - .n.i.iuiia . imn; bWIIICl U JUCIUUCI S Ul 111C T Oil. I . i iiutuiuiui win i c turn 10 Vancouver on the Cardena Friday night. Pending tho change In mid-July, the . Prince Charles will operate as at. present scheduled. Anaama . crew wpr ininrort 4i n but the entire ships company 1 Dovre B., 20,000. 9.7c and 7c At- has been landed at a British Hn. Prt- 1, Parma, lb'.oOO. 9.6c and 7c. Sior- . 4 4 age. j B.IK GOM) . LONDON, t CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London .market was unchanged today ai $37.54 per fine ounci,