IIC V. " " - - - r Bombinfr Three Occupants Met Instant Death liodies in rrincc Kupert loday t)vJii VltcrVit T.iptitpnnnf Allnn R!miinn nf Vnn Vs a m w aaa a a j v a V l, (JJIt O - rittJnnr fiffiVnv T?nlwrf Hnlnnnnv nf rflmnntnn nnrl w.c VI vUU(...o... k. nthlt Xf V a vi-uiUC VI UllblUil Wft V V J.'lrt . a 1 ii If i. TT. nn rtnH..u. ni... w . AVY DAY U Planned This Year, According To Moscow lleport MOSCOW Julv 29!Russla cele f3 Tfti XT .... i -. j ...lit. k.A 1 h v v iihv rsiinnv wilil ic 1 l ar - rTt' ai ... 1 1 t - 1 r aw various Kussian porws targets " ua.uc ana i3iacK peas as wen la i .. . . ... I -""us lu npv Rnin in iuju. times as many submarines uuni tnis year ns last. Caused Defeat NEW YORK, Julv 29:-The for- - ramisier nmer of of France France nas nas, at my first raid and was Just hands and shouting to myself 'Grand show. Splendid show as our bomos nu me . viaaivojtock on the racuic1- U 1 'ia and in Latvia Plans for all nnrtnn Ha MPaffl ar. , . "7 . .. UV1IUV11 r-o- tAjjuiisiun 01 trie Doviei, iiccv announced 168 new war ves- Nothing Of Peace Official Nolice Lacking In Reported Overtures of Hitler Throusn Holland and Sweden LONDON, July 29: -- Official quarters here know nothing of new peace overtures irom many reported to have been Inst ¬ ated through Sweden ana land. . . . , innrtpd nrraneements were made 'for the partition of Roumanla, Hitler elvlne his orders as to me future of southeast Europe, with the countries affected left to work out details. Soviet-Afghanistan Trade Treaty Now Pact Between Soviet Republic and Indian Principality Is Reported ew yotlt . Portu- X0.unP "l " , rrMtv' MOSCOW. July 29: - A new . 1 Iin Ah I..I.1I. . . m I mm mhI nn 1nar KOIlirm'n I4I Llls vavj , - . v v. a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '.1 1 inn r r uTnnna ui 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 111.1.11 l, 1 Liuiiikx , ""' e says, was largely cue on tne rrincc nupci -j 0 lack of pkne,,, 'm ter spending a week at- Stewart. Soviet-Afghanistan ment is reported. trade agree- 1 LIBRARY eatherFor.ecasi ! Tomorrow's Tides Prince Rupert-Moderate to fresh shifting to southwest. th Tind5 Cloudy and cool with showefs. . XXIX. No. 177 N0RTI1KKN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 29, 1940. . . ii . l T lji, ii i; iirinni.ii . - i .. . wnprR Lnpv xiipiiL hii aiurnnnn ivicmiiiiu' . anXUldll 1 ww 'i"v .it imiivii .ivw iJiuvnoiiii; -- , . ... . it. I r llnv.rrr . i j - A ii I i4. a ii..:.. inir ni nis rnmnnnv nr in. u'pun - j k - r . " .- VBUUIIWUlK uuoiivu Hivu 1111. oi.u, iivii, uiuutm m inuv - i .. n . A . . Wstviw Wpttvlw rh children Irlrprt tinV took -nart Tiart. In In . .t-t. mrtrnlnfr i mt Thlr .1 . . uuaiiu. uub iui itiiius ill xi.rHi'uiers i a.Al ihlt i . .. Intn (vti foof- water The exact cause of thr ba nn trsf hori annnnnf. by the Department of National ft m noAn llitniinntr onrf a..Jmm kai4 Kon tit a t Inn a1 of ill J kaia tnm Hm t had made some flights Into Simpson and Rchardson arc . a . 1 1 1 A. f t i r m m 1 1 it ii iiv win irmr i,iiiiiiiii train for Edmonton. utntueuienani eimpson is sur- . . . . . i j ubuarme ana wno was iiown Vice-President Of Railway Is Visitor Here ni. i . in. At i - r w" Ky n w- aT-" " I m B Was aW inere i - , ig Officer Halpcnny also has I mf anrl KnmhPK nnvr ur.A Han S been. In Vancou- VJ1 " but il leaving there for Edmon- whUh9v af. invnoM. Julv 29:- Although ; pourea m ana book ana his army , , . . .cooks under him arranged to make "n00n and n Thl ?y eve"ln? T? m- ' tnls same SrouP had ta welner it,mlRht com on any tmorrow. sure no one left the iemnorarv " kuarter" Sth an empty stmach. Play8Touirld. A total th feelin? Is coXlng'r ermyqsawS "S SfW'S 'SfrSe theTaU3 nd'wi' Acropolis Hill on Monday England at thta "me and instead night there -- was a marshma ow turn nis attention easvwaru, pus nm.tn. ..M-.tnih. to the cooks proving annoying provmgveryannoy.ngtothecw.es very w. .,u, t0 tne v, 0 n a.mi flelds ncJ nd Im, Ir,q r overt? timA tno pnpmv nnnrnnrn- Tayior Street, thence down Sixth to McBrlde Street and east on McBrlde to finish just below Ninth Avenue. Entry Is open to any boy or girl uiiuct acvcitbccit jcaia v oim the following rules must be ad hered to. i All entries must be home-made. . a fniianKAA!ni4 VBTilf-laC and their i h flew In the centre of the lead- .' "j.wneeis commander lor Adolf Hitler bunaay recciveu(Length of either axle must not r.n-ir."Tr but the inff wine flRKR UDOLlVY VPlI SinSnaH hu machine constantly the President, Prime Minister and exceed three feet. All entries ate JuU.fomPl of Intcrlor of Slovakia. sublec t0 tne approvaI o( itepi uouuius . . . , wif.i,n,,r onnferenre Tho . a On landing he explained that ne - - - ; " :tJlpd coc .. . i, V,,. unjc nff thp controls cumcicutc, k v" j ' ine ariver oi ctu wm uo W5l fbtt'SS been In . spirit of end' starter at had U4U wcw J'a " w...- allowed aiiOWeu the IUC aW ttiu u of one obauci ai once was and cordial understanding." ; the ship lthe beginning of race only-The meeting with the Slovaklan 0nce started, he must push or pull n u l f ii...n,l rlmllir rnnfpr.l. . . . . . . - v. . j rrcsiuvut iunuwcu suuu 1 nis car to ine top ui catii Duuuccu- ences during the week-end wlthlng hlll tne rnme ivimisvcia aim uv.6. Entries may De mane wiin tne ministers of Roumanla, Bulgaria direcor of any of the playgrounds and Tfnntrarv at which. It Is re and the prize list will be published later. This Wednesday afternoon there will be a doll contest In the play- cround headauartersT Entry is onen to the children on any of the four grounds and the dolls will be ludeed ln the following classes largest doll, smallest doll, best dressed doll, prettiest doll and the most original doll. COiUMrTTED FOR TRIAL Rufus White, who allegedly at tempted to break into the city lock-UD last week to liberate friend of his who was incercerated there, was committed for trial by 1 . . Magistrate McClymont on satur aay. KEEP AWAY High 10:16 ain. 155 ft. 22:14 p.m. 18.5 ft. Low 3:55 a.m. 5.6 ft. 15:30 p.m. 9.4 ft. PRIOR: 8 CENTO any Xazis Are Being Shot Down r m nil i' i tin 'iiiiii iiii'i -ix wo Umcers and UneDlu LAK: idudi yvuLrv - . . . A IJ 1 I 111 II I1M f 'UIH C n m nun: uiyvumd llfrvi-H Raw T rzneAi III Vl VI AVJ Y I iuuv Corporal Cook Gets Military iMedal Various Activities Keep Staff For Fine Work in Firing Line By I). E. BUKRITT- Canadian vuiiituiuii Press woo utoi S,taff i Writer rittvcf Engaged Soap Box Derby Coming Up The ---- directors - - on allot the- Gyro s r I I I Wnaaanr 1 r I I aan a a a m !.... ' i i.ma i r'jkiik'ai kiJBB.iaaaiK ill i i " -nrrvnm i wntt unv a i a iahivv mii i nrr iff i v iiii.v rr it. iaiii.ii int. aa M I1a1. . .11 1 i-ii- -i 1i Ml mar rrt ! fellow whose soldier Dais "kid" him nics taking the lead In popularity A I I H l I II IJ about his protruding ears. But among the many special events, jfl 1 1 lull A wll Rpn'o Afire rtlavort an ImnApioni There were twenty-five In the r im part in earning the Military Medal. Seal Cove group who had a picnic I 1 I U V U V I -uook.-' as he Is known around the ai " ciujuajr - " fii w ------- --w - 1 j - w . . . . mnvnn Mm a-nn ni iietinAti.Mi v i iuoi wj aiiu kum i viii din? Aircraftsman Robert RiChardSOn Of Vancouver, when the BEF, was palnff out nf McClymont Park packed, lunches England Believes Tnat w iiKrieg 11. J ui,,Inir mmn nir nf Alifnrl Hfiir ivhnn o l?nrnl n,, t. . u u ... and hiked OUt to the gams SDOt May AOl lnt riaic in taltlni Alrrrn ff eman '' TMotibM. -attempting to concentrate on ieea- ' - It was a (larintr uu icwi "J . ... . j u.j cifh " South On Thursday afternoon a doll con- and Iran and beyond to ; Vauehan. in ennfV.pacf nnrt. n. c. vice-nresident mff h.mrv and wrin trnnn. of r Africa. PrfMutlons are Deing ta- 'uimuuui' u i-wM....- ! charge of purchasca and stores, their own army. ' bombers took part, planes In such possibility. Hit- n Resu " of ' doll contests: . en Inst a Canadian National Railways, ar- Able to stand only so much, "'. hrUk . the Bal- groups of a dozen or so zooming rived, in the city on last nights -Book- and his kitchen crew be- down and dropping hundreds of Doll, Margaret Suther- k-ns nt the orient time surest train from the East in the course of came annoyed and finally grabbed ,ad ' aui"?r fn somp fht therp may. be fur. bombs. Damage was very slight tk HkClll illO7Ul.viuil luui auu o mm JU1111.U 111 nlVIi bile AigLtb- pert for Vancouver. .... -rr- prctHest Doll, Lois Thompson. lfd ' to their u0,C,of,; "kitchen." Jhe" 1 y Funnlt Doll Ebpeth MacKen. j iMBU.tnerMn0leaCe!?deVe. Bet Dressed Doll. Donna Our U...6 w cala ' VlCh. Under "Book's1 orders lng " line. u'iu" 1 i lire arawine ewser ne gave oraers i . ' 11CSUKW I ,!.rt SJS-a2a.li8rnaile$: Doil. Pat Mo. A" Isculfery and gelTTck fnTolhe f&- t M, .. . Hlbbard. . Fifteen German Ships Are Destroyed Today In Great Battle Over Southern Port WOULD AID REFUGEES Heaviest Toll of Enemy for Any Battle Since War Began is Taken Today Devastating Raids Continue to Be Made by R.A.F. Into Enemy Country MAY HAVE "BEEN 23 DOWNED LONDON, July 29: (CP)-Early unofficial re-ports placed at twentyrthree the number of German planes shot down in today's battle off the southeast coast of England. Officially it was indicated that the total would probably run higher than fifteen which an official statement gave out based on "reports so far received." LONDON, July 29,-British anti-aircraft guns and Royal Air Force fighter planes today took their heaviest . 11 J? Hurmgn oiy Vi Sfl far in the WSl' 'ill irum any mhic uchuuh . -7 , wnei when no i.u less than fifteen enemy machines were bagged. i ii "tW offonV hr hv th tnp Nazis Na7.is on on an an oiuciauy annuuucvu ..a,c ""i,(mt-Brif.ih has mess men In Japan . Prettiest Doll Lois Nlckerson. rresiaent uoosevru oeis up mn- snuv uuu ouuuj y- lomwtthe remains. iWereyman Turned Alr-Flghtcr In they did It a numDer oi times umii Funnlest rjoji Rose Marie Hart 1 I . . ! I , n llh c...i. r.-. n.rt iiniii line line oraer urucr iiuany iinaiiy came tame to uu wnu- mm- uiniii: win I'va.i w IdraW. noct riroccorf rVill Alloa tflllol Soap Bos Derby . chinery to Purchase and Dis tribute Supplies and there were no casualties. Antl-j aircraft euns Droved highly ac- and their firing was the. British shlDDlne and in flying tover southwest England and Wales i while -the British lost two. Two . ' I ,'! , U .n n niut n w. nffirn ' I . . . ma. rtli 'enemy 1AHAmM nlqn.. tv.ra were hPftllffht brought nOWll down WASHINGTON, July 29: (CP. planes . .. . r. . ' .. ' nnmmtinlniin onnnimi" nff award of n u 4 r..i.nn n Snni.mil Viv Rnval Air Forpe flsflters during Fiftv Fifty or or sixty Sixty . Nazi Nazi . dive dive BRITISHERS ARE TAKEN most intensive yet. There were lndustrUUsU Held in spectacular dogfights high In the Reuters correspondent is skics. uuc xvuft i 1 Dead " ... -j - Is missing. Nine .more Oermarwplanev are I SHANGHXr My 29.-Nlne prem- ti-prp rpnnrted to have been arrest ed by Japanese authorities during raids on five Japanese cit.es. im reasons for the arrests were kept secret In Tokyo and were not disclosed. The nine were said to have . . "... n vfmtarv MMai rook man- ..... .. .. . . . .. tnr Vi h mnrninff wnue seven were. . . i in inrl I. mvnr, . n kn wn0AH , I . I. bn n l.ntV hnmKAf .qmP .......... ... ' ' lllfll na flPPn XPl Ifir T.nP SPPnnn n,l L 11 1 II .1 V SCI. UU iiitV,i.iv j i hpptl KPlTPn (Ul ndlUlUai. TT -t"-.v - . - . .--j n "a larva nnrnhpr ... .. . .. ---- ---- - .. .,.,,, . dwnpd riurine the afternoon when . V Jt, u . t juiinwpn rni pran tnp annas f n m.i rn th triosn np.wrL air-"- " iuiiiiiiik ui liic vjyiu uinvtLiuuiiua ymwioov .nu - . - inpiiL wilii tiic uwwiaiuiv .vw v.... B- viz ,1J u. Hrlnlnn. IVlDm harlr ' . . . .... . II fn- rntv nlanPS took nart in a I . ... - - t. ine impact was ar, port improvisea on uie iu-uiu-j , .. "I. .."1- u", - fi.rr. hatflp In the clouds which :?"rX.I v..- . ""u" MW? wii, w - : af . "Rnnlr ha had p- .. ..... 7. " .7 . ..... .t.-i. i ; har. i-anved over the Enc sh Channel" . .. .1 , ... ...... ..v ' HI.H.II.M iimu-iavvu - , .... i L - I u.n - - ... . till IU. rnntli nnoct Tn anrllT.lOni i ai nrir 9 in mnnm iiairstka m t n Raminla Throuth Minister at the cockpit ipcrlece so that, when he and his co-0perate with the playground That's 'the Friar1 back from refugees arrived at the harbor to staff ln ponclng the route of the find all ships on the opposite shore, his Sunday service." said a young race and barricading the inter- ' ...... . ...... ."hp at. onrA cor. hold of one of trie n n. nnn. airman In a laintiy-iirca voice -- - wcuviu aa.w uiu few motor boats working and fer- Irpminisrent of a country parson, blllty of accidents. : 'the returnlnc Dllot pronounced the. rled the wounded safely over to the ( The route followed will be the K QFNT night perfect but doubted whether UV- He himself returned M don- same as that used last year. At 10 OLll i I the pictures he had taken on theltlnue his cooking duties while the 3 O.dock ln the afternoon the I r , i . romnanv held the harbor aDDroach- -oa .111 ctort at sivth innim uctuc - - . .. v..- reconnaissance were guou . . no 'and n. 1 . . Uaha of the cround mist Brother officers gave him the London nickname because he really Is a i -rvp -TXI T nar-on He learned flvliig while at'AlcH I I II 19 n.A"Lj X VUU rnwnnxT .. r... .university and. after ordination, be- --w.., -ui, uiciii, un- . -pa-ra. .,. m.hnr. of .-- 'n i Hi..ai. 41 i Ala i Ldiiic inai;miii w -----1 m - - w.vu5.. Inln.j ,h- T7ova! K. W Ml I I UK ties or invasion." to planes orougnt aown oinerSed ,n & faU from a second storey "were so badly damaged that they .lndow JaDanese authorities v-woi v w rjg iUIlg UCiUIC lilvli Ui awn IHiC .first attack was broken up but 40 are called xhus Great Britain Melville, 25,000, 12.4c and 7c,tney 1 fcaiVJ too vwv were - - - driven back across. answers Hitler's appeal for peace. Royal. FROM CITY Halibut Sales British Credit In France Has Been Stopped vtpwv. Julv 29. The govern Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived ln port at o?an last nlcht from the south, sail ing at 11:30 for Stewart and other 1.1 at..MM. kVlA tVfl 1 1 I'Oa limped off flying only a few teet clalmlng u was a case of sulclde. (above the water as the enemy Great Britaln Is preparing to send sped away towards home, -e o al test to Japan over the for the first time used Germans .ncldent when fun detalU are learn- slngle seater bombing fighters. fd Robert Cralglei British Ambas- Alr operations over land as far sad0f t0 -aparii is to present the n the enemy was concerned yes- . n.n,. T...,..n.mman . . . ..... - - U l U L Co I 11 uic ayckiio KVitiiimvii.. LONDON, July 2V.-- Rt. Hon.l.terday were small and restricted ; Malcolm MacDonald, minister of owing to the unfavorable weather. mvin health, earned people of London. For the same reason Sunday was VllKr Krlilll and other metropolitan areas also a quiet day as far as Boyai ' w - hrtnirinnr ihelr children Air vnrio raids on Germany were . .si v v VTtm home itUUaV from iiuui the waaw country for vaca-1 - VUUkVii'VWI concerned. War Secretary V Anthony - (.ALLlKIJ vJU 1 tlon during August which he said Eden Just missed seeing the battle . 1 . . . I . . J n A TJ . . At. TT 1 . 1 . 1 . .. J -Aww.nn jmignt oe a .uuc u lueiwetn uic umwu "u ...... cause London had not yet Deenpianes, to hpllPVI believe l?Ua. " toJi"AT:S"n!l was no reason shortly before It occurred he: T """- v. feet Height of wheels (diameter) (It would not be, MacDonald said. had made an Inspection of coastal wing 1 leader. I I uture Actions Ieet,ie'? . 0IJI 1 and snltflre and In the first big bombing raid on imust noj, oe m.t -. Z:tv n ZZl'ZZ ' I inches. One or ootn oi tne DacK manger ui us .c v.., nurncauw tihva after Italy entered cniereau the t. war, . . Ubya after Haiy - ... esTcurmn catcquro. July iiiiv 29:-Chancel-',.,, w " . i " . n ;i 1 1 I-1 - .... , m.,.t musi l hp ue suitably ..iav.i.. u...jr braked. ua.cu. i. n iln the country. Royal Royal Air Air Force Force fig Uk Ahunnpl Tn " third raid, four 'ViiC' Waawaaaav, ' I German raiders made a hit and .hin attack on a southeastern Eng-jllsh town, each dropping a single bomb without serious damage Nazis can no longer ignore. Germany, without confirmation by the British authorities, claimed "staggering blows" by submarines and air bombers against British naval units and merchantmen, Further Classes Being Summoned to Colors in Old Country, Indicating No Peace Intention LONDON, July 29: With thirty- fighters clashed four year.0ids being called out I with German bombers over the'now Qreat Brlt'am jj expected Southeast coast of England Sat-.wlthln the next few weeks to call lurday and two of the enemy were three more classes of men, total-shot down. More raiders crossed to j,n 900,000, to arms'. It may not tko r-nut two hours after thC u. l.. wnpnr man nf frnm.17 tn BAH UOIJJ LONDON, tCP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London . (UliriVVb Wtta UUWMlftVM iyvj A man and a woman were Killed -1, KA fnm t... -ln.mnM Knmho Hiirlnrjr mint I Uj VJCllUtHl WUII1UO WMaaat . Friday night. I GERMANY HARD HIT The Royal Air Force was today continuing its devastating bomb ment of France has ordered banks Jn(f rads on numous important land other financial Institutions to lnimary objectives in Germany . . ... f.tvirla and! . . suspend pa,ymeiii- ui u.. and German-occupiea coumry 11 .mritte. nf anv Vltlrt to . . .. . . graiibiiig. u, . yn" w . - - inciuaing 011 nepuvs, aiiuii""i British subjects. This is in reply dockSi nava, bj(seSt nnicting jto Britain's "freezing" of French h heavy damage damage that that even even the the assets. southbound from Skagway to 1 Vancouver, C.P.R. steamer Princess t AlirP Cant. Robert ThomDSOIl, Was In port from 4 to 7 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The vessel had on board 185 passengers, seven of whom disembarked here. ary cruiser and two destroyers had ibeen sunk with other Vessels dam-aeed. The Germans also claimed that Swansea piers and Cornwall airports had been bombed and that five British planes had been shot down ln the Channel. The British admit loss of a 1000-ton turn here tomorrow southbound. claiming that one British auxlll-destroyer. tmtf v ft ' ' ... 1'-1 "m 4: St i