ween 250 and 300 German Planes Take Part in Air Kaid, Dropping 1050 Missiles RuildinfjK Wrecked . - VUIIVE And I' ires Started BEWARE BERLIN LONDON, June 3: (CP) A broadcast on I'aris wave length heard in London today told listeners that German cities "now will hear the consequences" of the German bombing attack on Paris. The broadcast was in the German language. PARIS, Juno 3. Large fleets of German bombinir van. iJAiviiui v. iinniukt n no iiuiii." dim iiim niiiin i I'l I" 111-11. Anti-aircraft guns sprang into action and nursuit J .1 - - II A ,i.Tg siiwfc an parts oi me t l liciiijr yiaurA new UCl III'' r.f the capital. :.t urn air ram aiarm was oi urs aurauon me second Tenty-elght minute. v v. uut dji ii cid not explode. rrm i . our Killed In i irrtlnna I n k ,nt Machlnn Mi'km I'nrrrH Lsndlng In Field Near Ios Angeles And' Ij llurned 103 ANflFT va Ti..i i- rr vvbuiiiuj were n v a u fisi iuiicu v wucu niwaa u DENIAL OF LANDINGS ias a not nazv aav and tnc iireek lioTernmenl contradicts Ke- bombs were dropped' arid' Railways - - -j i . -tie ground. ATHENS. June 3: The Greek ther air raid alarms yesterday in; southeastern France following Sat-: killing 46 person thirty In Marseille and sixteen In attacks on1 ' five towns in the Lyon region, the French not confirming British re-t port that 40 persons were killed; Sunday. Early report yesterday did not Indicate If there had been fur-' thcr damage In the latest raids, Saturday' raids were carried out by the Germans at heavy cost in; plane brought down, fifty-six Nazi bombers falling to set home I evidently came by way of the Alps and possibly by way oi uaiy. n was two hours before the French authorities would permit the send ing out ot dispatches In regard to the air raids. They at first wanted to be satisfied as to the Identity of the raiders which turned out definitely to be German. Switzerland showed determination to have Us neutrality respect ed by shooting down two of the German planes which passed over that country. One came down In Swiss territory and the other just across the border In France. Near the Swiss border another German plane was shot down on Sunday. I War News DOWN AT DUNKERQUE I'AKIS French military spokesman said today that Allied planes had shot down a large number of German fighters as well as bombing- communication lines and strafing swift torpedo-carrying motor- nes made two separate attacks on Paris and outskirts! boa,s wth the Germans aV forty-five nersons Were killed, lnctliinir nnn Am. nave been attacking transports, . - r GKILMANY nOMISEI) LONDON The Air Ministry announced today that formations of Royal Air Force bombers attacked an enemy airdrome and other military objectives in northwest (iermany, all planes returning. PLANKS AT HALIFAX HALIFAX First United State bombing planes for the Allies arrived here at the week-end on the jvay overseas 1W Saturday .and 200 Sunday. Planes turned In by the United States Army and Navy to airplane manufacturers 2 45 persons killed official Igovernment denied today that the' on new deliveries will be sold to - Sowed eight In the city Anglo-French Allies were landing, he Allies as another means of mders dropped 1060 bomb i Premier General John Metaxas DOWNED IN L.PUNI) ? Paris area. Unoffklal re- conference today with Bri-! Stockholm Two fierman i :1 that between 350 and uh and French represenUtives , nlanc, haTe becn shol down n lOtrsran planes took part In th v.i iiiHiia wftra unw nnn i "3 of smoke roe from ;'rial suburbs where heavy r was in mric-a. I " - hl.lMl... . 1 I j ....uiiift, i.ki; hicvaiu, ,v kkie ami im miiu rc ppea up. official announcement said i t. i f i i ..... -- in inn lldU 1ACII MtlW in city and forty-eight In outskirts. Six buildings were "j w aamagra in me ciiy i t.:.ne'y one In the outsklrt. Sixteen Raiders Downed narrntin r1rA " ""vvn wv itsaii iauKfl re inot down - and later had an audience with! Suif.i,h iJDiand. rvuiK urorge. THEY CAME FROM ITALY Question Of Fascist Co-operation In Raids On Marseilles And Lyon On Saturday Further Visits Yesterday PARIS. June 3. There were fur "HA HA'S" ItROTHER JAILED LONDON Frank Joyce, It, brother of William Joyce, alleged German broadcaster "Lord Ha Ha," has been arrested under defence of the realm regulations. Another brother, Quentin Joyce, Is already In custody. HACK TO THE LAND LONDON A "Rack to the Land" movement is to be started to speed up food production, Robert Hudson, minister ot agriculture, announces. Wages for farm uraay vwiaiion wnen wave oi uorkcr are beinr Increased to I . I 2.X. J fAH..lll.l irunsi nimruri aLuirxin niiiibrniFX ' . a a Irvimk it .i. . ,..aJ,""- " - 1 4 iuiuints per wcck, .nore wo- ri Amtl.liMflnp W hm i Tin! men volunteers for farm work are sought. Since September 70,000 workers have left the farms for the city. Many ot these will be sent back to the farms. ANTHONY EDEN SPEAKS LONDON War Secretary Anthony Eden announces that four-fifths of the British Expeditionary Force has been successfully evacuated from Flanders. Eden while sixteen French planes were! admits that Germany has made . i . i r ....... 1 n I .Via urn I .riirtn cri 1 m tl i i li I14.9VV rcponeu iuisbiuk. icuiui ui msi v.v " 'German planes were brought down losses and that the initiative Is - im nt DmioH. nfi.uimi,n...h. by French antl-alrcrait Daixenes. sun in inner nanus, nowevcr, tnd bumH in . fi.M 1 German planes which bombed i the British resolve to win Is even I Marseilles and Lyon late Saturday, greater than ever particularly SUNDAY SCHOOL DECREASE came from the direction of Italy . and it was at first mougm wey toNDON, June 3: (CP) Baptist n'0n Runriav RVin1 h- 1..K ," ot.ioiars in me last seven i . 1 1 lirii m i. i.u .v.m iv tYusou uiacK torn m nlon here, RECORD r.Nfil.lSII THAI V VORK, Eng.. June 3: (CP) A uiiu iNorin-tnsiern engine has hauled a record in r-. 9 a ui passenger coaencs, '"Ing all English "lone-traln" arwm . naif f im it LONDON, ten The Montreal of bar gpld on the London vitt Vas unchanged today at bcr finA Ann. might have been Italian. They since it has been shown that Ger many can be checked. Given munitions, tanks and planes, the Allies can defeat Germany. The coming month will be a critical one, Eden says. U.S. LINERS SAIL NEW YORK The United States liner Manhattan, with 2000 Americans on board, sailed from Genoa yesterday and the President Roosevelt sailed from Gal-way, Ireland, with 720 passengers. Germany has officially promised a sate passage but again says that there is a British-French plan to attack the American vessels and place the blame on Germany. I PRO UliFtAhY VICTORIA, B.C. earner rorei is Tomorrow s Tides & prince Rupert and ftucen f . - High 12:40 p.m. 18.0 ft. ... Inland. .Mftdprf 5n fn .4. Low 6:35 am. 3.6 ft. 18:29 p.m. 7.0 It. NORTH KRN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA S NEWSPAPER XXIX No. 130, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY JUNE 3, 1940. PRICE: CENTS aris Strafed By Nazi Bombers rtv-Five Pei ;j Were Killed And Heavy Damage Inflicted In Industrial Area Of City ROUND UP TRAITORS Fifth Column Campaign In Egypt Active with Seren I Hundred Arrests Mafl ALEXANDRIA. JuneTS: (CP) Seven hundred "fifth column" suspects were sent to Internment camps in Egypt following a weekend round-up. Premier Partia said that meanwhile the government was studying new measures to assure the na-Uon's internal security fin view of the tense situation In the Mediter ranean. i Hundreds of Italian children have been leaving Egypt for home via Port Said. NEXT MOVE i 0FILDUCE: Mussolini's Word Awaited In Re-'? gard To Italy Entering ) War LONDON. June 3: The final word of Premier Benito Mussolini; In regard to Italy participation In the war is awaited. The Fascist Grand Council has urged II Duce that now is the time for military and political reasons forj Italy ta strike for Independence. ! It Italy decides on war. said a , British spolpman ' Sunday? U Svlll Be Rome's responsibility and Rome's alone and Oreat Britain will know how to meet the situation. Oreat Britain wishes peace with Italy and there are no differences which require Italy to resort to force. , From Rome it Is reported thati general mobilization has been de- Plane Losses third of the los nlanes were bomber?. Takine Into account the heavy -ate of German plane losses and the great speeding up of Al- lied pjane deliveries, it will not be long before Oreat Brl- tain and Frannce have more 1 planes than Germany. Al- j ready the Allies have shown marked superiority over the enemy in the effectiveness and efficiency of their air fighting. KEEP UP LONDON. British Brltun Air Alr BOMBING Royal Air Force Continues Attacks On German Occupied June 3: (CPi The Ministry Mlnlstry announced announced : TROOPS HOLD OUT Enormous Nazi J MA CCCTl1 AM CflMME LONDON. June 3: Since May 20 German planes to the number of 2189 are definitely known to have been shot down, according to official British estimates. The nu-nber I IUIuJULiIS, Vll iJvlTllflJu Forces Gathering In Large Numbers On Both Sides Of Russo-Roumanian Frontier APPEAL OF POPE PIUS no SS5 ftlTS lntenndr,o". " "B " ith ' Latin Ameri ter on German,-. m. -'T Zl ana usiena- capiurea Belgian can ports will not be m.lested Count Ciano's newspapVr. nf he Eng,Uh E? ...,,,, , u t. , . ormous fires were left blazing In ?L 15 the Rotterdam oil tanks during itou to f came ,QW! X if. 1! today tne extenslve ralds on the with the announcement In Rome iands mXmnn VSS .that I"' ! The RJ al Alr has also been 15reil?,ikeeplnf P combat activity against mler Benito Mussolini had said the.en5m ulth seIcra bat.tles Further Naval Losses previously that the holding of this "5 t 7 , V nsl Cn7 Fair was Italy's guarantee aga 51 have been brought down, seventy-' e,R.ht.of thfse n Saturday a rec-1 Sir Percy Lorraine. British am- LONDON, June 3: (CP) Two German planes passed over the southeast coast of England yes terday but were driven off bv anti-aircraft fire. An unidentified plane dropped two bombs In Nor-, folk open country. Two bombs bawartor ord 0rQ day Qa' 50 0n "ltlaT and 71 0n to Tlr anrt hi. f.rr are preparing to leave Rome fori Sunday 'vr.rter.A I we jjpuure squaaron was out . The Italian liner Comte de Sa.;twlce SW' twelve York.,ency p ,n one flight and vole, inbound from New tnes , on tne other. passed uo Its calls at Naples and proceeded direct to Oenoa because. Another dlsPd of 23, ,lt was explained, of "naval actlvl- Mf5bniidts. ties" off Naples Tiere also heavy bombing by I ; the Royal Air Force of military ob- 'German Planes 'In Southeast I Unidentified Machines Bombs In Norfolk And Sussex Ijecuves m tTance. Germany and I Norway. Further the Air Force was active In breaking up German attacks on convoys crossing the English Chan-nel with evacuated forces from the Battle of Flanders. Here alono thir- Droppedjty-two German planes were known : . i i . . . . to nave peer, orougni aown. - - up vu vivuians were also dropped by an unldentl- .... i View Of Imminence Of fled plane at Forest Row, Sussex, today, causing some damage. NEW YORK WHEAT NEW YORK. June 3: futures were to s8c lower trwtnv today. complete wun September at bitbc MORALE IS HIGH PARIS "The morale of the French army has never been higher" declared Premier Paul Reynaud yesterday following visit to the Somnie, front with Vice-Premier Marshal Petaln. READY FOR ANYTHING Attack LONDON, June 3: The British government, preparing for anv immediate evpntiiai'itvirhirVi Wheat war may bring, took over virtually' i . ... .. ... I buiurui oi me civilian cludes Americans. DESTROYERS At Dunker que Reported Germans Suffered As Weil As British LONDON, June 3: (CP) The Admiralty tonight announced the sinking of the destroyers Basilisk, Keith and . Havent, making total losses in the evacuation of Dunkerque twenty-four out of more than 170 minor war vessels engaged. The Admiralty described the feat as the "most extensive and difficult combined operation in naval history." The announcement also sard that the Germans had lost submarines and torpedo boats In the attempt to disrupt the evacuation but it was not Indicated how many. Two British rlospital ships-Worthing and Paris were bombed and machine-gunned by German planes off the French coast Sunday, it was announced. No British Expeditionary Force wounded were aboard either ship. The Paris was abandoned but the Worthing returned to port. The Ministry of Information announces that there is no vestige of truth in German claims that the battleship Nelson had been sunk. NEW YORK COPPER NEW YORK. Jim. 3;Ncw Ynrlr life of London today. Police and coDDer nrlccs were unchanged tn military guards were greatly aug- ,02c lower today with September mented and so thorough was the scrutiny that ordinary traffic was dislocated. New curfew regulations go Into effect tonight. Under these regulations no aliens are allowed outside after midnight. This In at 10.35c per pound. Domestic cop per was unchanged at 11 vie. LONDON SILVER LONDON. June 3: The silver price was up Ui Dence per ounce today. French Troops Smash Their Way ! Across Evacuation of Flanders I Is Almost Complete LONDON June 3 : -Troops are jNOON, June 3: (CP)-There massing in large numbers both on Jwas furthef fhUn actlyU ta thtf sTJe, of the Russo-RoumanUn 8omme VaU yestcrdaT the may have been from 2500 to h" Cm Bn.ht ,t Prench "PuWn successfully such 2700. Five hundred others ItTfLL " 'ere yilnl Uunched " "P0 Roumanian have have been been damped damazed On,. .that lhe. the Germans. Today th povemmeni nas acceptea :ne , ,. .. German rman cut mode of salute for Roumanla. ' .0n ..the A.isn.e er? was ugnt arxinery coniaci. tail of the Moselle there was also light activity today, i There was artillery action at numerous points In the Moselle and Vosges areas yesterday and heavy combat on the Alsne River then. French troops vMMWJ Saturday smashed VUMMU&M . Makes Plea for Laws of Humanity their across the low" bomme . . . .. . ... . Rlver. Rlrer PStahllcMntr establishing thmMl themselves at . and International Warfare- Prays Again for Peace Points In Lowlands :. . - , Not Molesting uowns many mazis nan,sj, Ships . Extensive Raids Carried Out On ,, . , . iBri!!h nd French r GoTeraments Enemy .Military Objectives U11C Assurances To United States bridgehead which they held against repeated German counter-attack. ROME. June 3Pope Plus, on the 1501111 wnere the bridgehead was day of St. Eugene, yesterday ap- establined as not disclosed but pealed to the belligerent nation to " was Prtsumed to be in the respect the laws of humanity and viUe sector where the Germans were li ii ... . Said tO h3 TP hpn tnAr,cA from uticiiiauuiiiu wariarc. lie aiso ex- of the the will will of of one one nation nation unon upon an- another by might. pressed hope for an early and hon- ze uth bank ot river. orable peace based on majesty and Fench reconnaissance planes were j..-...-. . .... alsn aptlvn jusuce. He pieaaea lor numane ' treatment of people of occupied Geraans hurling 15 division countries and deplored imposition ,some 200 -000 men tato the at-of tack- bltter battle continued with vigorous resistance and further suc cess by the Allies" In the Dunkerque region where the British and French continued their heroic and. ... ders despite heavy and seemingly unceasing atacks of the enemy by air bombing and artillery shells across the fields as siege on the port kept up. British Tommies saved from the Nazl-lald - Flanders tran bv uj tho uie creed the men hMna 3fEW YORK. June 3:- British Breait rescue in military history by individual cards ra h r th,n Saturday that the Royal Air Force and French authorities have guar- ""mated late Saturday that all hv n.nl ZLA . had bombed Rotterdam oil tanks anteed that thirteen Danish sWds. but one division-fifteen thousand l)an U B t .11 niflTI rf V. m ... . mca oi me orlelnal RriHH rs. peditlonary Force of 175,000 v had been safely removed. This and two French divisions were the only Allied troops still covering the Allied retreat. Of the rrn nnn . WEBE T flCT ,8inally md. only forty-five YYJEi LUul th,ndmen we left in Flanders. AH London PVPn!nr nor.... . claimed that the Germans had lost 500,000 men In the attempt to wip-out the British Expeditionary Force In the 23 days since the Invasion of the lowlands. Paris claims "ie" nave been 600.000 Ger man casualties, 300.000 alone the Battle of Flanders. in Bombers In Waves Waves on waves ol German bombers continued mass attacks .on Dunkerque today as the rearguard defenders fought valiantly to facilitate completion of theem- Darauon. Magnetic bombs were dropped from the planes and incendiary bombs started widespread fires. It was estimated that 1000 nlanes the port. Torpedo motorboats of the enemy were also active In the unsuccessful attempt to frustrate the embarkation. French planes have been gaged in dropping supplies troops in the Dunkerque area. North Of Abbeville French nlnt have been bombing the enemv. striking two convoys and cutting railway line as well as dolns other damage. en- to At Calais a small British garri son is still holding oufc, supplies being dropped to It by plane. Queen Wilhelmina Stays In London German Reports That She Is Leaving For Dutch East Indies Are Denied LONDON, June 3: Berlin radio reports that Queen Wilhelmina of Holland is preparing to leave London to take up temporary resi dence In the Dutch East Indies are denied here.