Ft r ' ' ar News GIBRALTAR AND SUEZ LONDON It i believed here 1 1 . iii a mrusi ai uiurnt. viuu;iiiis arc saiu iu . ...... v ,., j.uiii, a . ..- i' - h ii . .. Wilt h...l A .11 111. Oriv ii. i-...i IN ANTARCTICA ROSTOV M. r llir IT nt . . . ITALY IS the s"Ulh, sav that r.frmatiM and JatK i t . i i ,..i,.H.itn, lne u(rmani nk it a liavi- at De- tfDtinn It ... f . it.. .1 I'.rnt . mm mr iiic iiuiiuiai "We. their huii.il ti fr there lifillC 'ter drstnivrfi l.v th Rritish. 'P "whalers" have been at the y f Whales where there are 1,0 whale. 30 NAZI PLANES DOWN L(I -'".1 jnree nunarea I k,!?," wtre brouKl down In the oi the Balkans. Royal Air 'te lossf$ but were as ,,eaVy nt nearl . . ... ....... f Ails. O-LLTS SPEEDY TRIAL 1, Wlllam Manual, a soldier, hav 1 Wen commit!-.,) trlot tn rltv W1':e court .,n ---. mi a cnarge ui ui, ! ame before Judge ""BBw.crBuw W. E. Fisher this Whlnk . . . . . v, ws set lor inursaay, Mercury, .05A " v iwb,bo H III , j . --j . , lilj.H II rir. i I...... i I'rairic iwj"'i tnijr.seven Nail divisions arc t . ..1 AlrloPtTlflr .03. in . v. . i i i. . i muiiiiiHvi ..il . . . .... 1 nottp. 1.0. v"" i .,.i n-i 166. Con. Smelters, 32.50. East Malartic, 2.27. Fcrnland, .01. Hardrock, .71. Int. Nickel, 29.07. Kerr Addison. 3.B5. Little Long Lac, 186. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.G0. Madscn Red Ukc, .59. McKcnzic Red Lake. 1.07. Moncta, .45. Noranda. 49.75. Pickle Crow. 2.35. Preston East Dome, 2.90. San. Antonio, 2.10. Shcrritt Gordon, .Mi. Uchl. .07. Bouscadillac, .02. Mosher, .04'2. Oklend, .04. Smelters Gold, .01. Ik : MEATLESS Dominion Bridge, Weather Forecast General Syn.H b" cloudy ami cool w showers. There nave the we a coast erly gales on westuoasioi 1 v v"v" . to ... ... Hrrrcaslng Strong souui win--, . it.ie nftrrnoon. Ciouay Centre. 1n ackirewmg a puonc .meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall last night.. Only tlirough banding and working togoUrer to control -lhe lives of men could progress be made in democracy. Unless a system was set ud insuring social sec urity there would be chaos at the rnrl of the wrcsent war. There rURO- The RrltLsli rarrion Is Sold Or Sfrrrd Only on aur nolhin3 ncw in ounmiunlly i.i- tnrM Mi at the outer HiTLtit noAits a;ain ' . I , I I II 1 1 . - days And Sundays Now The C. C. F. toni Isitcntly supported all Improvements In social legislation ibut the ultimate ntm was complete socialization. Only through it would come per- j mancnt security. Mrs. Jamicson declared that the whole matter of'f social security thould be a federal responsibility. Mrs. Jamieson's audience numbered possibly some 150 or 200 persons. Mrs. J. S. Black octcd as chairman. The proceeding!' open with staging of "O Canada." I A War Service Subscriptions 7 SAAf ROBERTSON rrfriUA ! ff"!Pl. .lam ownerslilp, declared Mrs. JamleMBi. jlol.rtBoIv banadiaai Pn"ss lndon 7n Loh- Playgrounds, wat-cr sya- superintended mil .war corres-BLRLIN. , 5. -D M. m n B. news news May oSeratcd Jlke and gudl wcrc ndmt ft,cd; as a agency reporte that U c ale ol on a commullily basis. why could rcsuU of cnpmjr acijon whi)c on a meat d renins of It in restaur- t,)ls not done wilUl transport- voyage, according to official ants hr, been aloived caewpt on Uon uUliUeSi banks and even such d f m hnri6n. He had just rmiv nianrelliir Hitler en - uiun' "- " mings iii-uvi.iS v"'w -- v.Hted Canada, on a mrntn-s lur- .... .j -,i..m.nn Ust quiremcrws 01 uie . why could not the government go .,,, nnrf , nn his. wav ba-k to ilfl Hiuii Jftiiu UtiviiiviiMj . t 11.1. HA.AoMinr - "1 ' . . - . M t 'n A1 n 11 VP TIlHllf Hull US I VVVtNU J . - I il.n mil nnil-A I tin 1 11 (1 riS I i. I Irl 1 1 in a loiir haraiiCTJc wiore into the revenue t. , r t-tt -1 t?mm 4likf 111 ... Ji.iii i b 4 nnu rii 111 n nirrri riii 111c iiva M0t DUi auniiuru me 1 1. it ia .jtain tutnrfr caucu rrimc un- , . a. 1 inn a inni nnn iulim 1 3 it. . nn.i i.n if. j n.ii.l IU alt .. ... . . a. fit tn 11 rm rirt -itf 1 .n 11 rr 11 111. I ROES (iKEiTER PATHOL HW YORK Declarinc that j J.ll HMIII.f . I.I . C 1 lit- cnurii iiiiiKir. KnraKiiiE daiui- .I.LI a n.i fnn41 Iiror ni naval ronvovs OI car- sinkings of British ships was Mrinin ciM U'ltlklf. that Un- ' unil aiiiifaiifa " TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourtj 8. D. JohMton Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .04. Bralorne. 950. nentinta- Dentonla, .01 .Ol'.i. 'i. Jamicson Jamicson. Falrview, .01. Oold Belt, 2S. Hcdley Mascot, .52A. Mlnto, .Oli-Noble Five, .002A. Pacific Nickel. .04. Pcnd Oreille, 1.20. Pioneer, 2.00. Premier. .91. Privateer, .44. Reeves Macdonald, .10. Reno. .10. Relief Arlington, .02A. Sheep Creek, .70. Oils A. P. Con., .07 Vi-Calmont, .16. C. & E., 1.07. Home, .1.55. Pacalta, .05A.-Royal Canadian, .0G. Okalta, .50A. indut (tries? It had lond01L nobertson was 35 years of eone into the liquor business which -jji. naiiadian was a source of considerable rev- prcss for twenty-two years starting enue. Tlie (jovennnent had already as a messcnscr buy and workin? clothed Itself with authority to go up to pnrtv Df superintend -into the fuel 'business. c,u of thC iondoit Bureau. He ac- The so-called txtHa.1 legislation pompanied the Second Canadian n4or Ihp rfl1llt.n1l.Mc SVstCITl Was . 1 - uuilWJtllw i jjiirtutu, . -...iw.. n,,artT 7.45. .imiv or- stim-caT). declared Mts ARE TIED FOR CUP R.M.KS Defeat Headquarters Five t0 Nothing in Football Saturday Afternoon Itockv Mohntain Rangers defeat 5 to nil I subscriptions received from American Queen Charlotte Islands for Can-, Tongass 30i000i pacific, 9.5c and adian War Service Fund total ?5c $1,185.00. The following arc ack-, artlnda-Ci 2800o, Booth, 9.9c nowlcdged: and 7 5c Morgan-Scwell tamp Seattle, 30,000, Storage, 9.8c and J R Morgan Co. Ltd. $125.00 7.5c Mrs. J. R. Morgan 15.00 Yakutat, 30,000, Royal, 10.1c and Dr O. E. Bayfield .':...10.00 7.5c F Van Beurdcn - - 10.00 Balder, 18,000, AUln, 10.5c and A. Kosko 10 7.5c. j p croll 1 00 Canadian p. Glammon 10 00 sea Ranger, 20,000, Atlln, 10.2c Mr. and Mrs. J. Slmonds 10.00 and 7C. McDonald i" "" Tramp, 17,000, Facmc, iu.hc ana N. Ohman J. Christopher ... B. Lansdowne .. T. B. Handley p. Turner - M. Karela M. Korpi A. Petrowltz L. Pine Monks . 10.00 7r v. Turceon 0.00 subscriptions under $6.00 .... 277.25 ; Employees Kelley 10.00 Morris IL, 14,500, Storage, 9.8c and 8.00 7c. 3.00 Mother III., 15,000, Storage, 10c 8 00 and 7C. 8 00 mtend, 5,500, Storage, 10c and 7c. 800 Nornen, 7,000, Booth, 10.1c and 7.50 7c. 7.50 7.50 M. Gcrmyn im E. A. Greer 600 600 j. Sorensen - t KPith - 000 MENZIES ON WAY ACROSS ouu.ta. P,t.- MlnUter Of Australia To Speak In United States And Logging Co. Lia Canada Morgan Cumshewa Camp . 1 t iA.ni. $ 25.00 n. Westerholme 8.50. NEW YOR1C, May 5; Pruiie j Yavorsky 8.50 1 Minister R. G. Mcnzles of Australia 0 Ne5S 7.50'ls enroute from London to New 1 . T' t r.o vrif otmarH nn American cliDticr Prince Prince Rupert Rupert Disincv v' "" una to Ci cj. Hartman iiarwnau 7.50 states and canaaa on oenaii 01 Mod wa te to Charlotte Charlotte Wands is.u.-.-- - and subscriptions . . , a. ..rfnns I 1 1 J LI Li T light light soutneas. soutneasi, wT r ""ff.rpd and elected for speedy !mlid with a few light scatters showers. ... 1 unaer ?o.uu " nI war against Oer- E. A. Peters $245.75 'Britain In ,thc 17.00 (many. Meal"?' rorecast Tomorrow's Tides- W Rupert and Queen Char-. High 6:35 am. 17.1 ft. moderate islands--Usht to 19:54 p.m. 17.1 ft. W hT. .n,rth wind, pari 9.6 ft. LoW 0:25 a.m. 13:10 p.m. 63 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 5 CENTS. v Nil mi. -v.i . j . PKINCE IIUPEUT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 5, 1941. PRICE: WAR IN IRAQ LslU-nshlinif between the ini - ., .1 . The for the lourwi uj. 4 ....., f Iraa. who fled rmer rtsv- .... . Ilim f .. 1 .-U U nOW III HIWiWIvm . . .... armv lu uiaiwi .if nr 11 mi j ..-.i the new government t : oil mrn. uuu v lhe confidence 01 c J"' nlTI.K OF BRITAIN (iVDo'v - Twenty-four Nal ... -.r ihot down as me iftuaffe made wiae- j on CJreat uriiain ... k.end. ine raius nni imv - rniiimtratfd on I..IV- .1 Saturday nielit aunougn fist coast town was also ji. .ttirknl. London was . k.mhH ataln. lienasi rc- ;.. . lieavv attack last nlghl, mr and casualties were RtPl LSKI) AT TOBRUK fur key Offers To Mediate Check On YugoSlavs; Mrs. Jamicson Speaks jSOCIALIZE FOR PEACE, Are Loyal j' PROSPERITY NEW YORK. May 5: (CPt , .. . . -KC.rl United States coastguardsmen w"man AJerts today boarded Yugoslav ships f"" .""'i0 I 1 uturc In New York harbor as a pre- ! cautionary measure. Washing- " , ton reports said that the coast Only in a sysism of socialization guard was Investigating planned for the welfare of the whether the crews were loyal many can lie .ruiute prosperity. to the government of Kin? security and .peace, declared Mrs. Peter II and found them so. Laura Jamcscn. C. C. F. member . of the Legislature for Vancouver Canadian Press Man Is Missing AIR FORCE Brest, Rotterdam, Antwerp. Le- llitrr 1 rtrl I hrhniirir flnmhfl LONDON, May 5: (CP) r"PI ' Tlr'tlsh British I"'1'' Bulletins DROWNED AT VANCOUVEIt NORTH VANCOUVER WUUam Oakley is believed to have been drowned when a rowboat capsized on the North Shore. Four were saved. WINS TAN ANA TOOL FAJUVANKS, Fred. Miller took a priie ot: $100,000 In the -Tan-ana Ire PooL- The ice broke at 1:50 a.m. Saturday, the earliest lime on record. rATTULLO RETURNING OTTAWA rremier T. D. Pat-tullo left Ottawa last night on his return to Victoria after conferring with the federal government here. R.OA.F. CRASH States, she supremacy over Germany. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS WASHINGTON Speaking In Virginia yesterday President Roosevelt said that United States was ever ready to fight for democracy. He recalled words of President Wilson that democracy could not survive In isolation. He warned the Axis that It must inevitably perish. Spiritual value would ultimately prove stronger than the sword. URGES IMMEDIATE WAR BOSTON President James Conant of Harvard University urges an Immediate declaration of war by United States on Germany. Conant, who recently returned from a trip to England, said the hour for action had now struck. 4 IS ACTIVE B"dge1t1 ate un fli uuawa OTTAWA, vy&Amm, May " 5. ' The ' bud Upper Hand Activities Elsewhere. NAZIS1N t nrfro nnm.hprs nt Incendiary, Belfast. The at- v pro droDoed on j.-i, viooviiv .nii tamed I or 1 iicr. woo j IRAQ AIR FORCE IS DESTROYED 4 jAkita ..-in nnpn at Ottawa. 4 . ! i , .. ir vn1 A 'I'n bv utuaw. nui wjv... - varying tvcjmiia ' . . ... Tt i avnoxtaH Inhp 4 . r.:itl. . ....i r hnmhi-r? lint hlirht scored direct T touay- " w "Uk 7--" " suuauon lnerc-iou ff-' h?" a,S! long as the Conservatives are To B In Control . not evnected to raise any ob- , J ,i5h nwiuISin of tne government to finance llablc reports today that cd other ,h widespread 1 objectlveo In ; war effort or tne aS m ZZZl ' TnTr you go" policy. , to m;diate between Iraq and bombs .were dropped on or heavy near the two battleships. France, the Netherlands. Norway and shipping at sea came in for British attack including such points as Rotterdam, Antwjcrp, LeHavre and Cherbourg. A direct hit was rcjwrted to have been scored on one enemy transport ship. Cologne in Germany proper was ATTACK IS BROKEN UP , Great Britain. Informed sources said Great Britain would accept the offer contingent on Iraq's withdrawal of Jorces menacing llabbaniyah airdrome. CAIRO, May 5: (CP) M0st of Iraq's air force "already has been deiitroycd," the British Middle East command said today and Iraq artillery which pounded the besieged I! ISSSW HUsh Beiieved U, Definitely Have at Habbaniyah was tne new nign, powerca unusn at -.v.i,- Tobruk vw Now .. rendered MMnntMv comoaratlvely inade VnadP- bombs. quate yesterday 'by our aircraft." llhe British garrison at HaKKam- CAIRO, May 5 (CP) Imperial yah I intact and has suffered forces, counter-attacking the Oer- very few tasualties, a communique mans 'and Italians at Tobruk, were said, and the Britih troops re-reported today by the Middle East mam without Interference in the command to have broken up Axis occupation of the Basra area, preparations for renewal of assaults ' Half of the Iraq air force was on the port. Heavy casualties were reported to have been destroyed Inflicted on Axis forces which still fai twenty-five planes which were hold a small sector of outer de- rendered useless at Bagdad airport fences. There have been heavy by British bombing, raids by the Royal Air force on Ben- The Britiih have occupied Basra, gasl, Derna and Benlna. The Brl-V driving out -the Iraq forces, and tlsh' are mopping up in Ethiopia, taking over the air field. , I Twenty thousand British troops 'are reoorted marchlnK on iiagaaa. The exiled rentrnirans,-joTalila.lias'calledonloyal Iraqi Icll K A II IV Pns to march on uagaaa ana DlvJ MAlXlUlJ regain the government. J Meanwhile- Berlin reports that Belfast And Liverpool Bear Brunt Nazi trooji have been landed In Of Week-end Luftwaffe Attacks iraq from transpontp lanes. The I flow of the oil line to Haifa has LONDON, May 5: (CP) North- been stopped, the line being now cm Ireland offi-ially announced m -aql handj, Berlin claims, today that much damage to com- and the British forces at Basra mercial, industrial and resiaemiai have been surrounaea vy nrnrvlv was inflicted on Belfast- Even W the flow of oil from Iraq OTTAWA Flying Officer David last night In a German air raid, should be stopped, there would be Smith of Hamilton was killed The Nazis also pounded at Llv- jflertty of oil reserves lor neon, when a Royal Canadian Air Force crpool for the fourth successive sh fleet In the eastern Meditfr- 1 - . a t n! Jt. ftf a.i - . - 1 1. A- A . n,rrvrnl rnn' tlniiaLlon ed ca Fortress roriress Hcadqdartcrs iitiuijuaiw.-ia w i nune crasnea ai inuing msiM ji wi cvpu...- - ..in football Saturday. As a result tain, Manitoba, after a collision of the German effort to wrecK on- Rangers and Signal Corps are now wilh another plane in mid-air. :th ports at which North Amcrt- il. J r it,. rAMmy4n flirt HTVl fTP . t n r m H1.na tvtir1i a nnr M iirHr. he received. will be a play-off Wednesday. Halibut Sales s forced landing at Slocan Park, British Columbia, but neither pilot nor crew were hurt. Appointments At high explosive and tlmebomtos p. l P. 1 lOllCI J U FOREST FIRES OVER 'three and a half hours and, alter Nofma Rogers and George ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, the bombers left, the time homos , Receive Promotlons Alberta-A downpour of rain ov- kept expiocung. ine the week-end doused serious kept coming over to seemingly cr " c . , . . - ' 1 oflivp uravp The ossl Helge Holkestad Joins Stall Dr. Dr. Neal Neal M. M. Carter, uaner, uiretwi director of u. the w forest fires near here ana uic eean;ic . K,ri u now said officially to be ,of Oife was believed later .today m RUDCrt Fisheries Experlmen- 0TCr. 'be not quite as great as i nugj tal statlon, announces the promo- have at first been expected, lhe Qf Mlss Norma from I bad, if not worse, than . technlc- it s SUPERIORITY raid was vn o Junlor to 6enlor NASimlLE. Tennessee-Wen- ,Uia of April 15 Seven enemy chemUtry department of 'ptones were brought down, six by taklng the place oI deR Willkie said here yesterday that -iihln three to six months night fighters. 'Kenneth Harding, resigned. No ap- e raid on uverpooi Is being made lmmedl- nl e d Stales would be produc- , polntment rmorwarmXuisthnGer. , mil.rla1 than Titr- Iwas IWiUS WUI""" 5 U atdV tO to fill I1U Mlss WCia Roger, j JJiatc. place Britlln night. The enemy planes IS GtZ Baker has been promoted eanadd .Saturday LrZ U to IT suSemacy (ncw high in Indian file. On Satur- Jtto ot Jun,or technician x SZZ::tl war Se tday nigh, no less than jlxtmj of Prerlgerallon branch. t'1G rams wl 0 Holkestad has beei cnemy 4u,I statement after ll Helge rl Charles ! u .fmiheSi Lindbergh had hTrsald'thaf, said nai down. Fourteen had been (the pre-! pom ea . , technician to of pn ,, , ..u help Grea r.rrit 'VIOUS rivu iui ""."" " Dr rr . B B. E. Uaiiey WlWl UIC . no SlSrJSU matter how much S yro Planes brought down in & a single ;J"ey PnrtNtnnuth. TlVmOUUl aiKl tu- . . i.. mirut ansit. ntaht as. lii A.' t " I - 2L1J &J1MVM 1- I well Btt several dlstrlqts on the n 1 e I ankn lujntheast .coast iind East Anglla. :!BeIgi lans uiuwiv Tnrinn -was also under alarm n 1 f.wm mirinteht until 5:30 am. oiiirtni I niTinillSOrV account of enemy planes passing enroute to Uverpool. ew w,moo Mi if ofV nfirVlCe UCIVIUU London. lUUUdljr were dropped on assist animal ammai f .u would ,aa never .vpr i,ae have air air night. ignu . , .. , . itamln itamln research researcn work. woi. A total of twenty-iour cnru . planes were brought down over vice-consul here. Britain during ,me weeK-.u - has been advised of teen by night fighters. I . bv the Belgian govern- rn" 'ment In London extending compul- EIRE IjSBOMBED Q ftU Bel. 1 born between January 1, 1902. DUBLIN An unidentified plane glans today dropped bombs at College land December 31, 1921, even to noneTl those who have been definitely ex- hin hill, Donegal. 'empted otherwise than by app'J- t ir Rchrlabere arrived In the cation of new military laws. A Vancouver and previous exemption for physical cltv on dyu InTthe time of the disability does not exempt Belgian, w ll r mn sal" between sixteen and forty-five which the BC. Clothiers are. cSuSEgV W of age from registration. 11- V cm t 1. -- t..- o-..- . - -1 aaa I - r-r-iri-'ir,jr':f-r'-' 1 iiaa, m iBlMiM iMi IIIMaaaaMaaMaaaaa aaBaaKfaiiaaaK-xKiuafebdBaaaAaaaaBaHaBBBBBM