.....i, i.nlntt flrrrki ft Wbed Ai Iuu vi oiiuawon In Albania L,, An? 13: (CP) Italv Ijaynpon Greece, charging the' with supplying gu wj and conniving with Great , i',n in clots along ine Doraer Amrrlran . ... . . Itallan-conquerea AiDania.i Lj.. rftvirtt said that 400 fiuuu soldiers I " had been killed In luitn uprisings. hi reported beheading of an Oreek border raiaers loucnea i I . .wnt nress canmalen rp. Li.n nf thn.c hv nprmnnv V . Silken. . . L.RU...LI. 1 Tt.t leported disturbances on the n-JugoSlav frontier are de- lected By Icclamation I tml affairs, was elected by kusitlon yesterday as Liberal F.txt g( the House of Commons Itnp'jm. Mr Macdonald was r.eriy Premier of Nova 8cotla. pe born of the two marriages. Sir Abe Bailey, South African II magnate and race-horse own-' Those death is recorded Ie eldest and heir to the baron-j 7. John Milnp n IHelgeland, 39,000, 10c and 8c, Pa- rwemost, 40,000, 10c and 8c, Stor- . 40,000, 10c and 8c, Atlln. I1 Wfla, 25,000, 10.8c and 8c, Booth, ""ante, 14,500,10.5c and 8c, Stor- iMeldon, 28,000, 10c and 8c, Stor- 0 v.iuuun torage 'uui "-be ana o.ac 8. 32,000,120 and 8.5c, Atlln. "cor ?i"e' .chlef flre br,Sade )lunL!Sllmate(1 that aTjout 600 uary nre stallon3 whicft 10 be established here. -rvii EMBASSY; Antl-Britlsh Feeling In Japan Is Mill Manifesting Itself TOKYO, Aug., 13: (CP)- Police prevented a march on the British embassy yesterday as three thous and persons held an anti-British meeting beneath German. Italian and Japanese flags. The meeting, sponsircd by the municipal council of Tokyo, adopted resolutions demanding the withdrawal of the British from the Far East and favoring the strengthening of Japanese relations with the Axis powers, Squadron Leader Tudhope's Son Is Missing In Action I MONTREAL, Aug. 13: Pilot Of- , fleer W. H. Tudhope, son of Squadron Leader J. H. Tudhope of! Montreal, well known Royaf Cana-i dlan Air Force officer, Is reported ln "August 10. Opposition To Hon. Angus m,lssln.8 aTctln Judontld, New Minister . Of Nml Affairs llNOSTON, Ont., August 13: l-Bon. Angus Macdonald, the minister of national defence mer commanding officer of Jericho Beach air station, Is well known ln Prince Rupert). TODAY'S STOCKS (OoUttNT S O JotuMtoa Oo.) Vancouver-Big Missouri, .OSViJI . Bralorhe, 8.75. . ' itaa seat was JormctlyheM CarlbQuarU2.02 the lite Hon, Norman Rogers, . Dentonla, .01 (ask). J In in airplane crash. I .Falrvlew, .O0U- ere will be contests In three r by-elections straight fights tw other Ontario seats with r-eomered fight in Saskatoon. is Son Wedded iss Churchill Pthter of British Prime Minister f Wife of John Bailey, Successor To Baronetcy pee sons and four daughters) .33. aion broker and married Diana,' Royal Canadian, .HJi. pater of Winston Churchill, In Okalta, .68 (bid). BJ. rompletion Of emohilization French Soldiers Will Be Out f Service By Tomorrow FICHY France, August 13: (CP) mooiiizatlon of the French w to be eomnleted hv Wed Fay, it was announced yester Halibut Sales I Oold Belt, .20. Ilcdley Mascot, Mlnto, .01 Vi. Noble Five. .00 VV Pacific Nickel, .08. Pend Orlelle, 1.10. Pioneer, 1.95. Premier, .75. Privateer, .44. ' Reeves McDonald, .25 (ask). Reno, .1314. Relief Arlington. .05. Salmon Oold, ..0414. Sheep Creek, .83. Cariboo Hudson. .02 Va (ask). Oils A. P. Con., .10. Calmont, .24. C. & E., 1.32. Freehold, .02. Home, 157. Pacalta, .05 (ask). Mercury, .03 Vi. Prairie Royalties, .12 Vi. . Toronto Aldermac, .12. Beattle, .85. Central Pat., 1.63. Cons. Smelters, 32V4. East Malartlc, 2.60. Fernland, .02 Vi (ask). Francoeur, .29 (ask). Gods Lake. .33 (ask). Hardrock, .65. Int. Nickel, 33.00; Kerr Addison, 2.15. Little Long Lac, 1.05. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.50. Madsen Red Lake, .30. McKenzIe Red Lake, .94. Moneta, .40. Noranda, 52.00. Pickle Crow, 2.50. Preston East Dome, 1.55. Sa nAntonlo, 1.60. Sherrltt Gordon, .57. Uchl, .33. Bouscadlllac. .04 (ask). Moshcr, .033,4. Oklen'd, .03Vi. Smelters Gold, .OOVV Dominion Bridge, 23 Vi. I , ; WATCH 1001) COSTS BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa, August 13: (CP) Authorities here are determined to prevent profiteering. George Kelzl was sentenced to' four days imprisonment for selling a" tin of condensed milk at a, cent higher than the standard price. '. "' - ... other military units, have been brought up to full strength by recent recruiting. Foreigners At Dairen Taken Into Custody TOKYO. Aug. 13: (CP) Japan ese News Agency reports nineteen foreigners arrested at Dairen on charges of anti-Japanese propaganda and possession of short wave radios. Names or nationalities were not disclosed. CALLED TO WAR WORK LONDON, Aug. 13: (CP) An appeal ls being made to private employers by the Minister of Labor to consider If they can release their chauffeurs or mechanics Mr vital war work In armament factories. p' C VNCAL tfeathenfotecast m 1M: fA.B.C.i ! Tomorrow sT ides nd Quwn Char' BuPfrt prince High 11:15 am. 17.3 ft. J islands-Moderate to fresh 23:05 pm. 19.0 ft. JJthwMt winds, clearing and beaming Low . ...... 4:54 a.m. 4.6 It. warmer. 17:00 pm. 8.1 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Elgq NO. 190- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1040. PRICE: I CENTS 18 ftK ive Da v Toll Is 220 Nazi Planes PROPAGANDA' TURNED ON 171013" V AS BOMBS FELL ON NAZI AIR BASE Taken from a Royal Air Force plane; this ie markable photograph depicts an attack on the the officer commanding at Allford . Bay. j There was also correspondence1 regarding necessary local precautions in the matter of oil tank protection and other local menaces. The Legion Is taking a very strong stand In' the matter of the conscription of aliens and the mobill- tni;,m nf Irish Fusiliers, as well as -ration of wealth, Industry and man power. The idea is tnai u is naicu-lous to allow and even Insist that men of this country should enlist and, at the same time, allow aliens, naturalized or otherwise, to sit back and fill the Jobs of the men who are enlisting to protect the country in which the aliens have all the privileges of freedom and do nothing to obtain or maintain It. Continuing the valued association and example of the late Lord Tweedsmulr, His Excellency, the Earl of AthlonC, has been pleased to accept the office of Grand Patron of the Canadian Legion. Her Royal Highness, tho Princess Alice has ac cepted the office of patroness of the Canadian Legion National Poppy Campaign. President Jack Preece was In the chair, other members present being W. J. Ranee, Neil Cameron, J. M, Walker, O. Abbott, J. Armstrong, C. L. Barker and Henry Smith. - 1 Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time.- Bulletins GERMANY WIDELY RAIDED LONDON An Air Ministry communique announced today that British bombers had raided seventeen German air bases, a seaplane base at Borkum and Gotha airplane factory last night in forays throughout northwest Germany, France and Holland. The Nazis are using 400 to 600 planes in daily raids now. Today's strongest attacks were from Thames Estuary to the Sussex coast. BULGARIA IMPATIENT SOFIA Official Bulgarian quarters' express Impatience over alleged dallying by Rumania in coming to terms over the cession of Dobruja. Rumania expresses itself as willing to give over only a part of the territory which Bulgaria demands. Bulgaria may extend its demands to establish a common frontier with Soviet Russia. In Moscow the Soviet press asserted today that Bulgaria's territorial demands on Rumania have Russian support. What with the Italo-Grcek crisis over Albania, the situation ln the Balkans continues tense. 1NDO-CHINA .AGREEMENT LONDON Japanese and French governments, it Is reported here, have reached an agreement for use of French Indo-China ports as naval and air bases. TETAIN TO SPEAK VICHY, France Premier Henri retain of France speaks at 1 o'clock this afternoon on a worldwide radio broadcast, directed especially to the United States. BROTHERS MISSING DERBY, Eng., August 12: (CP) The three Wagg brothers, Alfred, Edward and Thomas, were called for for military service on the .same day. Recently they were re ported In a casualty list as miss ing. - URGE AIR ISTAND AT FIGHT BAG ON MONDAY Siity-One Enemy Planes Brought ; Down as Portsmouth is Subjected to Attack ; Blitzkrieg On Zero Hour in "Battle of Britain' Fast Approaching LONDON, Aug. 13: (CP) London newspapers agree that the blitzkrieg is now on, the Battle of Britain" is begun and even heavier and more widespread attacks may be anticipated. Warning is Issued against attempted landing of parachute troops. All signs point today to early zero hours in the Nazi offensive against England with the climax an attempt to land German troops on the British Isles. Nazis' Eschwege air base near Kassel, Germany. High explosive bombs (A) are. falling toward their iplanes er$ shot down during the. ODjCCUVe Wlin incenaiary. dodidj ai aistrow.Tnis r way. ivauway mica ore ai ! i War . . News ITALIANS ATTACK MALTA HOME In an air raid by the Italians on Malta, an oil depot is claimed to have been struck, causing a serious fire. BRISTOL IN GOOD SHAPE BRISTOL Louis Hunter, Canadian Press correspondent, writes that the port of Bristol is not closed and not blockaded. In spite of air raids, no damage has been done to harbor facilities or docks. NO DENIAL MADE ATHENS rremier John Met-axas of Greece does not deny that the Greeks have allowed a small-British naval force to land at a Greek port The Italians had complained at this alleged breach of neutrality. FUSILIERS AT STRENGTH VANCOUVER The second Bat PROTECTION OF RUPERT Strong Stand Taken On Conscrlp-tion By Local Organization The executive of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League was ln session last evening In preparation for the general j monthly meeting of Wednesday ev-. enlng. Letters of appreciation of the PrlnCe Rupert branch's thought-fulness in sending wreaths for the local service prior to the transship-, ment of the bodies of the three airmen who lost their lives ln the re-. cent tragedy at Allford Bay were re-1 celved from the relatives and from ; LONDON, Aug. 13: (CP) At least sixty-one German planes shot down comprised Monday's bag as waves of Nazi raiders attacked the southern coasts, the Air Ministry announced 6ERBERA British Reinforcements Arrrra at Port on Gulf of Aden to Resist. Italian Advance CAIRO, Aug. 13: (CP) Newly arrived reinforcements from the Empire ire reported to be digging ln around the seaport of Berbera on the GuTf of Aden for a stand ls against Italian columns advancing .across the burning sands of the (Somaliland wastes against harras-jslng British aerial attacks. One i Italian plane was brought down and one British is reported missing. A Rome communique claimed that the first contact had already been I made with occupation of Adodla. I The British say the advancs was stopped. ' Heavy concentrations of Italian troops continue along the border of . ' Egypt but there has been no Invas ion as yet. Federal Cabinet Is Sitting Today last night. The British loss was Canadian Ministers To Meet Regu thirteen planes. It was officially lary Tuesday and Wednesday announced that Portsmouth dock-1 yard, the biggest naval' base ln OTTAWA, Aug. 13: Prime Min-Great Britain, had been attacked by ister William Lyon Mackenzie enemy bombers. Again today hun- King and his cabinet met today dreds of German planes swarmed Regular cabinet meetings will be over southeast and southwest Eng-. held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. land and thU;ty-one enemy planej ' ; day, bringing 'io more than 2201he NOiPCnanTO'riWiT" number of Germans shot down O v since major attacks began Thurs- uaj. .Princess Coming A big formation or enemy raiders j blasted at the southeast coastal Is Tkng Refuge In United States area late yesterday afternoon in the i At invitation Of President fourth raid of the day and the sec-1 Roosevelt ond major thrust at Great Britain . la two days. Two hundred planes SXOCKHoLM, Aug 13: (CP) attempted to reach southern Eng- ClQWn Prlnccss lSax0aL of Norway land but only fifty-five were able to and her three chUdren are ea. penetrate the defences. The others route to the United states aboard were broken up by Royal Air Force an American ship at the invitation fighters who sent four spinning into of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the sea. Italian pilots are believed the Norwegian legation announced tp have Joined the Germans tn the yesterday, attack on Britain. ..." - Thirteen British planes were . 1 missing as a result of today's ac- more than four hundred enemy tlon, one pilot being later reported bombers took part, safe. There were indications yes- Meanwhile the British Air Min-'terday that big German land Runs Lstry announced today that Royal from .the French coast were firing Air Force bombers continued across the Channel. smashing assaults on enemy post- , On Sunday the Oermans, It was tloru with attacks on air fields and indicated by some reports, lost six- oil plants in France and Germany, ty-nlne- planes ln raids in which three British planes being missing. Three Australian Cabinet Members Are Killed In Air Crish Near Canberra CANBERRA, August 13. Three leading Australian war cabinet members and the chief of general staff were among ten persons killed Tuesday when a Royal Australian Air Force plane, flying from Melbourne to Canberra, crashed in flames while nearing Canberra airport. The dead ministers are: Hon. Brigadier Geoffrey A, Street, defence minister. Hon. J. V. Fairbairn, air minister. Sir Henry Gullett, vice-president of the executive council. . General Sir Brudenell White, chief of general Staff. '1.Mr1i Others killed were Mr. Fairbairn's secretary, another secretary and four members of the plane's crew. SHMtt Prime Minister R. G. Menzies described the tragedy as "a great national calamity and a grievous personal loss." , . The plane was. American-built. '1 m