VICTORIA. BX TurkojNai'i Friendship Pact Signed Last Call For Victory - - - Victory Loan 1911 is now in the third and most intensive week ot the campaign, inis is mc wcck hat the canvassers go after those who have been dallinjr. Those who may have subscribed already but whom it is known or felt arc able to purchase more , ,mis without any difficulty or undue hardship will -So be contacted again. To such people, it might be fitting to suggest that they make up their minds without further delay and do what they consider the right thing. Wny "C unnecessarily uuinuruu ur uiuuai- Many who arc conscientious in the matter have ,v now subscribed to the limit. Some have subscribed to the point of sacrifice. On the other hand, it is evident, in home cases definitely known, that many neople have not done their duty in the matter. It is the latter people who may make the difference between success and failure in this very important nlUl There is a good deal at stake in, this Victory Loan 1911. For one thing Canada's good name is involved. One very important thing to be considered is the reactions. What will Great Britain, what will United States, what will the enemy think if Canadians are not willing even lo icnu mcir money, men imu money, in support of the battle for the very things in life that we profess to hold so dear? This is the responsibility of those who have the means to assist in this very easy way and fail to do so. Those who may be compelled to consider V ictory Howls from the standpoint of possible liquidation arc once more assured that they are virtually as negotiable as cash currency or as a check on money in the bank. . . All we would presume to i suggest i is: Tut everything of cash or credit you possibly can into Victory Bonds If every one in Prince Rupert does this we will go "over the top" in a big way. Don't lc a slacker Don't be a procrastinator. Don't be a Fifth Col umnist. Hiiy all the Victory nomis you can anu ciear your conscience. IJ Serious Situation To Control Light And Sound Should Attack Be Made OTTAWA. June 18: (CPi-Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minister of nation SI al honlfli health ...w. and 11U soldiers' cnlHIprs' civil MV11 - re- es- denartmpnf rpsnnnslbllltV for . . v control of light and sounds in Can ada in the event of enemy attack. 1u n.irt of the mihlic is given aS one reason why the Victory Loan 1911 has not met with a quicker response than it has. Surely no one in Canada can remain complacent in face of current news. Prime Minister Churchill in commenting on the withdrawal from Crete states: "There were not more British airdromes on lite island because there were not enough anti-aircraft guns of high and low ceiling to defend a great number of flC,tl"AU the time the battle of the Atlantic has been coin? on and a great number of guns which might have been usefully employed in Crete have been mounted and are being mounted on ships to beat oil """"A man must be a perfect fool who thinks we have large quantities of anti-aircraft guns lying about unused at the present time." Victory Hond money will be used to rectify these deficiencies. Montreal Official To Be Sentenced rcnalty To Be Imposed Today on Ticrrc Dctarie Who Uoninvcu In Draft Kvaslon ' MONTREAL, June 18: nrrArlc. former national TONIGHT 6:15 M0 on parade COMING EVENTS Dance and Contest rrad Grand Victory lefty Loan Street R gee Poster Exhibition, City Council Clumber Afternoons and Evenings HUler's Coffin at the Dug-Out in , . Nail tars Autographed Souvenlers in Dug-Out i mm j Vol. XXX., No. 142. To Oppose 'Abandoning Rail Lines provinces gradually and continually ilt. expanded witnin me wt-i ithe province to pay. I while negotiations with the fed Are Now Back on Their jods . r. a . TAmiyfA June 1B.-A SetUCIJlci, VICTOIUA. June its. " i -" . i In . thp the dlsDute dispute Leary. minister of public works, has has been reached left for Nelson where he will attend which led Jo the A,,. session, of the Board of Railway -waffl ZSh fnmmidnn Commission tn to onnose oppose an an app.c- applica- ing to - u.c v,v..6.v and, outh. lflhs 0 oflh the 'tlon of the Canadian Pacific Rail- organization work yesterday ii . I. t rt f mon Ti t r udL& aw way company y o pu" "f "- - , , . i i .. .... i v.o'oc tho w industry . , PATTULLO IS AGAIN CHOICE OF deau-Gerrard railway line at the as - - north end of Kootenay Lake ana orwiw. ...-.- that of the Great Northern Railway basis. I to abandon the South Nelson-Wan- j 7f eta line. ' This is a war to the death! A war 'between savagery! and democracy I When you invest in Victory Bonds If you want i j in vie Invest must do your share. I you invest in Vlctory-wlth inter-' est to boot. tory Bonds. To Run Once More- LIBERALS AS LOCAL CANDIDATE eral government were at pshh p rt t Clements clements to to Tlell. Tlell. ofprrprt bas s. Mr. fauuno uc- rrn . WX- v. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PPTMP.F. RUPERT. B.C.; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1941, Timber Workers Strike Is Ended i....-Fin.nf 12.000 C.I.O. Members illustration of what they woum ao In the event of an aerial attack on this city. H was the most advanced rehearsal of the kind that has so far far been been staged staged here here and ana the tne many many i r I - v- ! 'na 4u( cKc hn h annronrirition Dearer sruuts uibu tilab a ouuowiiv.wt 1 - had been made this year for road casualties were" removed to an em work on the Queen Charlotte Is- ergency nursing siauon ana. muei lands Including the rebuilding of treatment there, were taken by ... ii..i.gn -mm trail rnad from ambulance to hospital. Miss t. u. tllC " ..u.i- i in. friesuy u. a., puuus A hv J. J. then described the work of the ' was still desirous ol nursing and first aid station. clared that he in regard to a projected ex- .r,ir, vnknn into the boundaries .. Umior lnwlnsr this was a delayed bomb 400.000 square incidents included the falling of a Klvlng the province ba5ement to Increase accom- miles in addition to the present . u m,., Pattullo replied that gas bomb with treatment of gassed ... . . i- ori rdwimfumlniit nri of n.i- .365,000. Most Important Koad I He was also anxious, continued to see tho Alaska . HAt l'ni.i.iiiui iiiou 1 .re Jn.i i Hovnlon the oil posslbill service r .hia I Fol- i in- irtivint. " 01 uic tension &u,-""v'" , of British Columbia as well as a vendors store heret the suggesUon cldent which led to the barrlcad-r.f thp Northwest Territories - t.,v,t oHitinn miirht inn off of a section of street until as P Awtir Ocean thus wv Hinrr r tvo homh hari later exDloded. Other icii f hp 0 nniiL instertu wic muvms ... he had already instrucoea vicuuna taoca uv.v- -- - to take no action until such a pro- iected area, oil in:endiary bomb, S5 electrocution and fracture casual- considered. had been A Zv asked about the as- ties and thermite bomb dropping '" , ., i m - uLu ,. h inRt.allfid described by O. C. Young, leaaer II iiiRiiwy chwav v consiruiicu say ' plant wmui : ., i .!., ,.. ih ? hi, u, mivommpnt of the decontamination squad. c0"" rniincctlon, lie aeviaicu - , m COlinccuun wii u-.w. - - u f mod'from a mill- co.iintr int. Mr. Pattullo This was the first phase of mm r. M"-..r:r::"1u' rfonnv "attack re-ira-. . . . ntnrl rp. lies u. "'C v"v l ma n in -registrar, wno " and structure was E. T. K.enney w successful, appearance bWtehment. has had added to his of connlvinK In draft eva-jWas W3S ucce xu, the convention. The mem- i - . t i i umi h divp i.mp nro-'oHHrnM i iu- unii ri'.vi i.i itz tvmw'-"" - ihn nnrc-nnc 4 Barker Body Is Recovered the ... ........- mat Ms p - - .... .. stanctpoim replleQ tary Qnf, srorpd a dlrcct hit on thc todav was one which wouin tun- made for tnis assay p.auu - .. eHln Prince Itupert with the In- voved rnrTSS-S'tSil tor- re than hL, Z Hre unit arrived with members ot his was now b reiterated Corp appiylng tne serv.ee wi- - ,the hose to extlngulsh it. A novel b. ! ivenney ni.iju tn v.it. rrrtDnHnvi was t.hfi of Nazi saboteurs in nr km .-iiiimi' iiiiii uuc the ., bV acccoUng bribes from . ravoraDie, u that it was a young men subject to draft, is to vincej so tj that Mr pattullo dead and dragged unceremonl- be sentenced today, ffrdnc should bc "nominated, this being jous,y away Imo lip had lipen chOS- . ,i om. pattullo deciarea nmt ine sucuw uue 01 ieaiu.es u. wic uu..- ' tlsh Columbia was on the eve of a en as candidate. Time v, had j . jusu- r H onstratlon was provlded by the MnoM0,f w-mmmkkm Vt u dustrlal expansion. Already fled the judgment and confidence Ro(. Mounlaln Rangers band VICTORY LOAN Program .. i i inniifnrtnres was nt Prince RuDert in nominating, ii.ia.uus .aiA anu . h. . h h n-nvideri nmviHpd verv verv realistic realistic ef W tniS tnis piUYUitu p.u. i " " . . : ;7" :.. .. i. Mr PattllllO natfnllnl" ""v" 1 .. . 7 " .. . The snipping ubj --Hr:- - i.nmvlnrlnl re-.11. lVL ri" .,.. legitimately iftit rirrinip v ill ana in m itegaiuuis ivckoi umh i.... i..- .- . Norton xoungs wna muw nprnPtuitv lotions, Mr. Kenney took the stand f)r the evenlng and he dld anx- . 1 . .... .... if .nnh tirnv nrR uidk t hi t: ui . i In regard to the income tax y.c- umt, . - ceiieni joo. nmrttmo mpasure He would never control in y taken over permanently for me ex- ne .e.t, ..-o, cSe0VusePof the federal govern, caslon, have .uffe I fr m too i. lpoor jvf.iu"""" ment. ... i, oiMniin mvpniment Meral so.emii.en.. w the n T good a Canadian as anyone ou. r CLOSE TO OBJECTIVE A body was washed fnr thP 1'UliniT. WclO rt UWMIlimwM'J , who oootmunu. t--. . ..(nm lOf SSr SniSJ being mentioned. In accepting the nom- part of the Victory Loan mi cam- sage to the police. Mr. Pattullo admitted that he naa not ony ination pm the banshee sounded anxious to be renominated but was . . . fte lnter. ,h alert and lhere was a prologue equally anxious to be re-elected. British Columbia and he over the loud speaker system by He had many ambitions jet to car- contlniie to do Fire chief h. T. Lock. Then the ry out for tms province iui ."v.. falling or a Domo was simuiatea, hQ saw a marvellous future ahead. charlotte Islands causing three casualties which to . The Premier said that he desired .Tfial services of the , D,tiu rpfprrpd to the fact brought first aid ana sirercner Bulletins Vancouver tragedy VANCOUVEIt Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McMillan were sulfocated to death before 3 o'clock this morning as fire destroyed their dome at 1927 Kitchener Street in the Grandview district. It is believed McMillan, alter calling for help, went back to rescue his wife. His body was found on the stairs and hers in bed. They were not burned. Both were about sixty years of age. STRONG GERMAN PROTEST WASHINGTON A strong Ger man protest on thc expulsion of (CP) With w.ui.w. '9c OTTAWA. June 18: nf suip. todav and Sumner Wei Tomorrows Tides High 9:53 am. 15.8 It. Low iinon Irs, Under Secretary ot State, indicated it would be flatly rejected. Thc contents of the protest were not disclosed. POSITION ! IN SYRIA': recapiurea recaptuicu oviian Ujrw" w i el- w-. .ji onH Knnpitra. SOUtn Ol ua- uwrrf nnlv. t.o Ontario and Queoec. electing me ncuu. ..-.lf . sucn as tne drone 0I ra.an.g jajruu Vnnwl. . j i. o v fnnk tne lone range ... ..ji foiHnir mascus. unttsn suu.i.ca ?u.stry tr...L r,rim!,rllVon p,. muallvnald. To lay founda- . ';,.,,.. fire. This was the advance had been halted ana 1 InlTnCT IfTn I Pfi 1 1 1 1 1 Ill llliailll V LllUl LJV-J r w 11 o, I II 1 MI 1 ... . Deing iincawe""1-" " - - , .r .,,, Tn but on tlons for the future there must be r , t effectively that manufacture from the original ore. judgment and vision and these many of the SpeCtators were baf-. ... j....... .imiiM ni.r miMiitiP!: thp Premier possessed. ... f the situation was well ha hand. Halibut Sales Vansee, 9.2c. Explorer, American 40,000, Atlln, 10.7c and 36,000, Storage, and9-lc- . ; Frisco, 11,500, Royal, 11.3c and A 1 9.1c. r-itmrilan 22:05 p.m., 3:46 a.m-15:30 pjn. Will Russia Submit Or Resist- rflsnnnearine. Lions Gate, 5,500, Royal. 11.3c and' 18.4 It. 7.2 ft. 8.8 ft. Such Is Question Which btill Agitates International Scene Air Raid Here REALISTIC REHEARSAL IS STAGED Local A. It. P. Workers Rally And Acquit Themselves Creditably In Victory Loan Demonstration )emonstration Conflicting Reports as to Attitude of Soviet in Face of Increasing Hitler Pressure-Outwardly Little is Apparent . V. SIGNING ANNOUNCED ; RERUN The German government tonight announced that it had signed a friendship treaty with Turkey at Ankara. LONDON, June 18: (CP)-Well informed foreign sources today reported the signing of some sorUf agree-mint between Germany tod Turkey was imminent and . , ,i . -i i 'tUi; v,nri noon kpnt informed of neco- SUM mat ureal, ouvaiu.mu t. - - , . - Prince Ruoert had Its most tiailOuS iniuuuuuu r .1 reSfc a? Taid Protection dem- '.i(1e for mUtUal respect of national territory, said these onstration last night when emerg- LfL Ru s- ntrv hosoltal nurses, aiu . ----- . , , groups, Women's Service Corps, decontamination squads, lire fighters and. patrol wardens gave a giaphic sla with a greater feeling 01 iso lation and would, consequently, sen her will to resist German On the other hand, usuauy re liable quarters expressed to the As sociated Press today the growing Union wouia yield anyining to Ger- belief bener that inai the uib Soviet ou.. 1 r r-,..,on5nnnisclimcs Plans for workers who turned out in response the shore of Queen r,rw Charroue n B rather than han yl IS Unanimous Choice of Conventlon-DlSClOfcg the aSm acquitted themselves Islands near Tlell last , nt d mlnor conces concessions 1 Future in His Speech of Acceptance cicditably, indicatins that they about five o'clock, the ;Proyin- any whlch is said to should clal police here are advlsea. it demands. demands. I would be quite competent humiiiatlng humiliating 1 ... u hoiipvpd to be the body 01 that uf ...o. be presenting Skepticism was mucn in evi- a Moscow dispatch says that no effort Is being spared to keep the entire Soviet community in a state of constant preparedness although there are no signs of a general or partial mobilization. Nothing in the behaviour of the Russians indicates imminence of a Soviet-German conflict while official attitude suggested' that Russia continues firmly and completely Its inde-j pendent foreign policy. IATTAcT" B1TR.A.F. No Less Than 150 British Planes Used in Assault on Channel Points West Germany Hit Again SOUTHEAST COAST ENGLISH towkt .Timp. 18: (CP) A force of i at least 150 Royal Air Force bomb-,ers attacked coastal objectives on i.tnn nTPtinn siue vi a Nazi consuls from United Stales j . wUh Bouiogne t nt.r fho raiders return-i was delivered to the uepanmeui objectives. mc Strong forces of British bombers smashed at Western Germany for the seventh successive nig.u might, setting many fires and causing widespread destruction in Cologne and Dusseldorf. The Royal Air Force also smashed at Nazi shipping and coastal pomt.s7 On Monday nignt uoya. au planes bombed western muuuu districts of Germany for the sixth .itht. rfpllverinK their Terrace Lad Is Heart Victim and fires, Thirteen Year Old Son ui mr. And Mrs. E. Whalen huccumos Suddenly 5 rrrmtJArR June 18: Tragedy. 10.7c visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. E Whalen Monday when ineir year old son died suddenly from a heart attack. The boy, Eddie Whal en, had gone to get an ice cream at about 9 o'clock Monday evening when he simply fell over and died $37,288,850 subscribed yesterday, j Arctic I., i u. of lChe whole com the total amount at.au.cu i". ..,..-.. . Victory Loaia now stands at $538,- Gulvik. 11,500, Booth, 9c 775,000. 11,4c and munlty will go out to the bereaved family In their suaaen gr.c..