Weather. Forecast Prince nupert and Queen Chir- lntte isianas oaoaeraio soum . 'x winds, part cloudy and somewhat I VuK.v warmer "to, 0-.. vi, -- - 1 .u. Ato t pi.!. rv tir i i o....n. ..r Crown Prince Umberto of Italy I mA - .r rialim Into nri Rjn!c There Is general mourning among saddened population of France. raucc dows u nraa in muuniui fter laying down arms before the orces ot Hitler and MiiMoltnL Full nns of the armistice are expected h mar1 niihllr fortv-lcht houra ' namv imni'rs in rKirc iivit ini ,ri':i in iiiiui in i.min- try Anti-Aircraft duns and Searchlights Busy LONDON, June 25: Over a large portion of south- 1 11 M.-f.-"- . . . n 1 1 :.. ,.,., Kr,... ,i i,i.. tni, i. Hf ni....ni:n T ...... i 1 1... iU .. V' 1.1 1. ....... . 1 and a camnei meeting was uisturDeu, tne ministers i taking to air raid shelters to pro-1 r 1 1 H I S clty had lu Ilrst ftUrm Iince thc I J 1. Vl X J.LJ .Sari., ...V. tk. .AnHUI Th.M ffTrtff 4 XlHPi88 intense anti-aircraft fire II I 111 I AMI I .throughout the country and great! u UearchllghU played Into the heav- flnnurii vi i.miv ..vw.w.vm . j . . ... ,. iiu cic otiib w wirtbcia. lycaiic Italians uvru7 .iiit-ir quhhed Sad j BERLIN, June 25 Chancellor, wr timer nai oraerea iiass to nr Trii 111 (.VlCVIUVMll. VI bUC HIH- itn of France. There is also pray- sna inanasKiTiiiK uuuuitiumi w.o l!'h the great sweep of the raiders, the government said only three civilian were killed and 13 Injured. No damage or casualties were reported in London area. It was feared, however, the death toll might reach five as searchers combed ruins of bombed houses In a southern town for two reported missing. The Royal Air Force was not idle and was engaged in similar raids on Germany at the same time. iter the ending of hostilities which; Bradford Uashbtirn Jr. and Tarty . . 1 1 11 p iirrp i ii M i r 11 1 I ii iiiv in m Monday PacMc Standard ANMll VHK GETS BUSY Glacier Hay sining m Vancouver unaer uic . rtuDcrt. is In search of fur plre scheme will commence on nnnor.im,tv do rseareh uly 15, It was announced yesterday. wofk Jn me AJasltan territory which second airplane manuiactunng h u "studded with historical, plant is to be established in Van couver Mr ii mm FOR102ND iMlrucllons Are Received To He- trult This Number For Local bten ordered. WILL SOON BE BETTER beauty and magnlflclent mounuin Sentence Has Been Upheld taanvV. fit tlvltlCS. untf vonK. June 25. A travel P ling court of appeal yesterday con- pacific. firmed a fine of ?2$uuu mm ui years' Imprisonment Imposed upon Earl Hrowder, leader of tho Communist party, lor tmAmerlcan ae- Border Clash? BUCHAREST, June 25. Roumanla falls to officially confirm or deny re- ports that there have been clashes with Russian troops on the frontier or that reconnals- sance flights have been made by Russian planes over Rou- manlan territory. ' Ilerrlot, Paul Roncour and Arrive In England Seven Thousand School Children GOES AGAIN :May Cro!i0cean f LONDON, June 25. -So far 7,000 III A I A Kfv A hool chUdren have been I V A.lLira.lJlV.ri. registered for transfer to the Dom inions. GETS NINE MONTHS Harvey Olllls pleaded guilty In e Public buildings and store , , . city police court yesterday to a closed and nags are at half Em0"1 to Juneau, Alaska, from charge of attempted seduction and ... wnien point tney win sail ioraiac- Was sentenced to nine months' " a art fti II. a 1 a a . ler uay. iuu roues nonnwesi, a pany Imprisonment. A girl Of Juvenlls of five, headed by II. Bradford ae. was involved In the case.. , Washburn Jr.. of Boston will ar-, rive here on tonight's train after a Mrs. Washburn, Lowell Thomas Jr..1 , , Tom Wlnshlp and Lee Wilson. They r Training to Start There Jy w, nll for JunMU on the Prince' 15-Anolher Hane Manufac- Qeorge tomorrow. luring riant Mr Wasrtburn. who Is a director of the New England Museum. of Na-', VANCOUVHR. June 25: CP-' Iltafnrv nn(1 nn .tracer to j I But Summary American 90,500 pounds,' 9.5c and Ite to lQ.lc and 7.5c. Canadian 23,500 pounds, 10c and 7c. ' American Grant, 40,000, 9.6c and 7.5c, Storage. , jbraBY .ctoria, b.c. 111 1 AVTUIVAX nnm Pha of EuroDean Conflict1 j Ends Following- Sinning of Two Roumanla, Armistices PREMIERS ARE OVER BERLIN. June 25: jCP-Follow lng conclusion of the armistices by France with Germany and Italy, the German High Command ordered cessation of hostilities at 1:35 a.m. Tuesday or 3:35 pa Monday Pacific Standard Time. Thus ended' the European war as far as fighting in France was concerned. , Between the signing of the Fran-. co-German armistice Saturday and , the Franco-Italian armistice Monday, fighting continued in France but on a greatly diminished scale. 'German armed forces continued driving south of the Loire. Blum An Italian offensive commenced to Paris. between the Alps and the Mediter- ranean and French succeeded in LONDON. June 25: CP Three repulsing the Italians at all points former Premiers ot France Edou- but liter fell back, ard Herrlot, Joseph Paul-Boncour and Leon Blum have arrived here in England from France, It wax announced today. Bulletins REPUBLICAN CONVENTION PHILADELPHIA Preparedness, anti-fifth eolumnism, national Integrity and sound economics wers the principal factors of the keystone speech delivered at the opening of the Republican national ronventlon here-last' night by Governor Harold Stassen of Minneapolis. DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS TOKYO Japan will enter into negotiations direct with the present government of French Indo-China in regard to the cessation of war supplies by that route to Nationalist China. Hounds Of Hell" Are Loose Not Prevail Says II. Linzcy Expounds Doctrine as Affecting Situation in Europe Yukon, 25,000, 10c and 7.5c, Booth, ' Eureka, 14,500, 10.1c- and 7.5c, Atlln. Tllllcum, 17.000, 9.5c and 7.5c, Canadian Covenant, 20,000, 10c and. 7c, .Polnt'May, 3,500, 10c and 7c, AtA Hit. " . "J.-1 mustering the nations to the battleground where Russia and her confederates will come down as a cloud to cover, the land, an Innumerable host presenting a form idable army. It is there that the WTath ot God is to be poured out on these naUons. The powers of Hell will have had their day. They will have had their orgy ot blasphemous fury against Ood and his people but they will proceed no further. It will be the day of vengeance ot Almighty God. The enemy will not NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER j PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1940. ' fj , . ... . Petain Inquires From Hitler, if Gov eminent May Return to Old Capital BORDEAUX, June 25 Premier Petain is inquiring from the authorities In Berlin as to whether the NEW YORK, June 25 Nine men, members of the Christian Army and supposed followers of Father Charles Coughlan, the Detroit radio priest, were acquitted yesterday on charges of plotting to overthrow the government by force. Charges of stealing arm's and ammunition were also Involved. Ik the cases t me otner men me jury 'disagreed. operaUons. PRICE FOR ! FISH SET, ; i ; Forty Cents To Be Paid For Sockeye asHMa . . m . . . When Season On June 30 Opens Forty cents will be the price for sockeye salmon on the Slceena River at the opening of the season, it was announced today. On r. 1 I 1 C 1 the me basis oasis oi ot this mis price, price, the tne season's season's Dritish - Israel opeaker.rish,n8 and ?annin8 operations a ,wlll commence on June 30, it was announced. Last year's sockeye Present price was 48ic. Prices for other! varieties will be the same as last! year. Gear charges will also be the ' same - as last year. The sockeye The ma! episode of the present world drama b to be .ggj . enacted in Palestine, according to P. H. Linzey, setting nor rcjected by the fishermen 1 t forth nvr r in in First m ircr Baptist it'iniiti Church .niinn Sunday inn iu - morning iiiiirninir ' the who, however, intimated they . IcerUln exploration work in addl- scheme of things as envisioned by those Who follow thC would g0 fishing. I turn to photography and general British-Israel theories. According to Mr. Linzey, the Sanuel K- Murray, O. R. Clark, ! .urny. it is expected they win re- noun(is 0f hell" are loose today. The three evil spirits T ayfn - ird' ,c.an" maln about eight weeks In tne Al- , are are preparing preparing to to act act their their parts parts in in cpcuMiuv irom Van askan mountains. Weather Forecast llattery oeneral Synopsis Pressure is : high from Vancouver Island south- Capt J. T. Harvey, local recruit- j wcstvrards and low over Alberta, lng officer, has received Instruc-, With,the exception of light showers tinm tn riprnit flftv men between ho north coast the weather has ages ot 10 and 45 for the 102nd bem faIr and warm ln British Co- American clipper ship arrived here Battery ln categories a, . " "-.lumbla. This is ln addition to recruiting j Wcsi Coast of Vancouver Island-tor other units which has already osh gtrong northwest winds, fair wih not much change in temperature. , prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands - Fresh southwest winds, mostly fair and becoming warmer. . . . ii... n i r 1 lndir..St"et"y0.. r ifcari Browaer lens now ureal Building Air Strength LONDON, June 25: (CP)- The Under Secretary ot Information, Mr Nicholson, declares that the day I to fast approaching when Great uri-taln, with all her resources of material and manpower, will be superior in the air to Germany, The British air arm, he says, is being lapidly built up. The British air Dcriinnnnl U vnHu Kimprlor tft GCf- Pan-American Clipper Is On Alaska Flight KETCHIKAN, June 25. A Pan- yesterday afternoon from Seattle and proceeded to Juneau. Halibut Sales couver, wno nave peen nere ior the past couple of days In con- nectlon with price negotiations, are sailing by the Catala this afternoon on their return to Cl uj uumau ...wuncuw uu. OXTAWAi June 25: (CPCrOWll the arsenals of heaven have thrown Ju,lana of Hoand and to the ranks of Anti-Christ, ,, 4 u .u. i Mr. Unzey quoted freely from the ' . . anA Drl oiuic, pajntuiaiij; iium me ixoii .11-- of Revelations and the prophets.. stating that prophecy was to be studied for the purpose of stimulat ing faith and encouraging the seeker after truth to accept the Bible as God's revelations to man. He said that, while the righteous seemed to suffer temporary defeat and grievous afflictions, the triumph of evil was short-lived and the evil Crown Princess Juliana Is At Ottawa Haven WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICES WINNIPEG, June 25: (CPI Winnipeg wheat prices' were unchanged yesterday with July at 71aBc, October at 758c and Decem ber, 75c. START 'EM YOUNG l FLINDERS. Australia. June 25! one was td be driven from the earth. (cp) Thlrtecn-year old boys will finally. Righteousness would come sit for examinations in September Into its own 04 Christ distinctly or admission to training for the warned of the short diabolical reign (Continued on Page Three) Royal Australian Navy. Tney wui train at the Royal Australian Naval College here. ROME. June 25: (CP) I Tomorrow sT ides High 5:20 a,m. 18.6 It. 18:21 pjn. 17.5 ft. Low 11:40 ajn. 5.9 ft. PRICE: CBNTa etain ''Sell-out'7 Seems Complete NC .AN 1 F TS MOST WIDESPREAD AIR RAIDS; RETALIATION ON REICH ? :WAR ENDS 'Almost Unbelievable Treachery , Koumania Has ' in CD KKCV Of Last French Government Has Been Disclosed In Parliament A QVJXIP VfYD Assurances Were Given Right up to End that Navy Would AulVillU rUlV 1 never Fall Into Hands of Enemy Prime Minister PARIS BACK I Churchill Tells House OFFICIAL STATEMENT LONDON, June 25: (CP) Marshal Petain, Premier of subjugated France, told the people in a broadcast tonight that, under the terms of the armistice, "our airplanes and our fleet are coming under control of Germany and Italy. LONDON. June 25: (CP) The Petain government government of France maj return 0f France went back on most solemn assurances to Great CASE FAILS t Verdict of Acquittal in Cases Nine Men in New York City of Britain that the French fleet would never fall into Ger- rirkllTcVliri K nil iman hands." This is what Prime Minister .Winston LUIl 01 IKALl Churchill told the House of Commons today, drawing oacK tne curtain on negotiations preceaing me anjusucc. Term of thi Italian armistice ! German peace terms. with France, made public to- 'on June 16 Great Britain offered to night, provide that Italian '.release the Reynaud government tmnr.win v&nri An tKiir ! irom. a written pieage not to nego- "tancedllnes h? all Iheatres of tlate a parate'peace tt tfie French Stand On Advance Lines 1 ODAT'S stocks Big Missouri, .05. Bralorne, 755. Cariboo Quartz, 1.65. Dentonia, .01 Vi. Fairview, .OOVj. Gold Belt,l5.Vfe. Hedley Mascot, 31. Minto, .01,4. Pend OrelUe, UO. Pioneer, Premier, .75. Privateer, .42. Reno, .19. Relief Arlington, .04 Vi-Salmon Gold, .02. Sheep Creek, .85. Cariboo Hudson, .01 tj. Oils A. P. Con, .10Vi. Calrrfont, .18. C. & 1.10. Home, 1.48, Pacalta, .03. Royal Can., -.13. Okalta. .60. Mercury', .03 Vz. Prairie Royalties, .11. Toronto Aldermac, MVz. Beattle, .81. Central Pat, 1.49. Cons. Smelters, 32.00. East Malartlc, 2.23. Fernland, .02. Francoeur, .23. Gods Lake, .27. Int. Nickel. 32.0a Hardrock, .55. Int Nickel, 32.00. Kerr Addison, 1.65. Little Long Lac, 1.92. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.10. Madsen Red Lake, .26. McKenzle Red Lake, .90. Moneta, .43. Noranda, 47.00. Pickle Crow, 2.25. Preston East Dome, 1.47. San Antonio, 1.55. Sherrltt Gordon. .59. gchl, 6. ouscadillac, .03. Mosher. .03. Oklend, .03 . Dominion Bridge, 2450. BAR GOLD LONDON, tCP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market was unchanged today at $37.54 per fine ounce. He expressed hope that the French colonies would continue th fight and provide a seat for French government dedicated to further re sistance. Mr. Churchill made no reference I to present whereabouts of the 4,t French fleet but stated that the British government had read "with. grief and amazement" the French- He said that neei wouia oe sent to iiniisn ports and remain there until the negotiations had been completed. i When Petain became premier Britain received "solemn assurances (that the French fleet would never fall Into German hands.' IS TALKING SECESSION General Hertzog Renews Agitation in South Africa for Quitting War CAPETOWN, June 23,-J. B. M.' Hertzog, leader of the Opposition I in South Africa, Is renewing his ! agitation for withdrawal of the Union of South Africa from the Bri-I tish Empire and the war. iPOLE ARMY IN ENGLAND Quits France in Order to Continue War With Allies Against Nazi Conquerors LONDON, June 25. It Is announced here that the Polish army which was fighting ln France be fore the surrender of that nation has been landed safely In England and will continue in the war with the Allies. M0T0RB0AT: DEAL OFF President Roosevelt Cancels Idea Of Selling Twenty Torpedo Vessels To Great Briialn WASHINGTON, D. C, June 25:' On the advice of the attorney-? general who has given his opinion that such a deal would be illegal -under existing International laws, President FraiiEin D. .. Roosevelt yesterday, cancelled the - sale, of twenty torpedo ;boats 'from thej United States NavytijT' .'Great 'Briil tain. 'Wkf,- .X