IUTLKK AIN1) STALIN DEAL LONDON Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany is to meet premier Joseph Stalin of Russia within a few weeks, it is stated by the News-Chronicle. Russia will be given a free hand in Asia, including ,nd'a aluI JaPan H Is said, with an outlet on (he Krd Sea in Iraq or Iran. The Soviet, in return, will not at-leni' to extend its borders further in Europe. ANOTIIKU ATTACK ON REICH LONDON A concentrated and destructive attack on jjal,l,cim, railway nerve centre of southwestern Germany, and Lmlwlsshafen, Just across the Rhine, was carried out by the Royal Air Force last night, the Air Ministry announced today. ..mailer number of bombers blasted industrial Berlin. Extensive fires were left burning among the docks and factory sections oi Mannheim and Ludwigshafcn. Royal Netherlands fliers joined the British in attacking Nazi airdromes in Norway. Nazi raids on Great Britain were light although widespread. Unhappy Days HUNS OVER RUN LAND OF PEACE : Arrarita is he central piaieau oi itu Greek peninsula, south of the atc j nc mechanized armies i ol t"ae llun, the trad'CSonal pctcc ti Arcadia has been shattered 3 i L i .e Micir :.adl-tions they had many sanguinary fmids among lh:msclvcs. Willi Uie 1 . :clc .hey foil a piey t Heme Then the country wai oc-Uiwo ov the Spartans and Macedonians I- wit an Influx of Slivs in No British Ships Hurt LONDON. Mav 10: (CP The Admiralty announced to day that German and Italian planes made repeated attacks indent Arcadia. With Traditions on British naval forces In the Of Simplicity. Feels Weight Of western Mediterranean Thurs- Invading Hordes 11 cay qui, no uauiage waa German occupation of the Pelo ponnesus will SHOCK me juic-urui pastora traditions of Arcadia. Immortalized in Grecian mythology. tained by any ship. The Ita- J tans had claimed bomb or tor- 1 pedo hits on six warships and i ;ir mnnv mprrhantmen in the attacks. Gull oi Corinth, it is sunounoeu mountains and even in modern ., by ' rCnilcr '"cnlct fcn7jcs toes the population remain, sprse owlr;: to the lacK oi ccn-uteni moisture. The ancient Inhabitants were an independent nation of shepherds . - ..lAiwhMn nff . n ana Huntsmen wwourjjijuis Hrr.J and Artemis, prhnltive deiUcs The popular idea of the ? m the Arcadians asenbed to everything munaanc. &:ple lie and an acioiuie m- ri'.::e of immorality aia m ; .1: onrep'ion of the Arcad-, I.. ........ nrriiAf lluv. in the centuries be tween the ancients and the present SEES END OF NIGHT AIR RAID The end of iiIeIiI raids on (ircat Britain by the Nazis is in sight, Prime Minister Hobert G. Men-xics of Australia believes. A few heavy reverses, like those inflicted in the day raids last fall, will brine this about. A German invasion attempt on England is to be expected, Menkes declares. Adolf Hitler must try it out if he is to have any chance of winning the war. the 8th .cntury, followed by many r H.M.C.S. Sagucnay the Greek Wars of Independence tarty m he 1P:'i mutiny and owing co strategic position of their plateau it -was a centre of many battle. Amliicnl's Arcadians Elderly and middle-aged theatre Sum says The Canadian Prc, M rc :all Mark Ambicnti delight ful mti! i' ,:al :al clav ploy "The "The AJjadJans. AasttUans. Back In Service Canadian Destroyer Repaired Alter Having Been Damaged in Action LONDON, May 10. H.M.C.S. c,....nu uhirh had been dam- , , scrvice hich ran for two years at the - repairs. " It Is announced. announced. wiaiiicsbury in London about iaiu, appeared in Canadian and United Slates theatres, and had a revival m 1915 Alexander M. Thompson collaborated with Ambient in writing the play. Halibut Sale: Summary American- 06)00 pounds, and 7.5c to 10c and 7.5c. Canadian 64,000 pounds, and 7o following CABINET CHANGES Overhaul Of Drastic And Sudden Administration In SpaiH-Sol-0.5c ' diers instead Of Pohlicans -lcl MADRID. May 10:-In a drastic I . ,. mon ton! loll. " to 9.4c ".w and 7.2c. nnd sudden caDincu uvi Canadian hnnU splUno: today: ... , v,i.h.ranklnB Spanlsli P rwr An. ai,, a rvnivik. a umDl ' u.,o wn swcot Edward Lip ctt, Treasure. American American cabinet officers nave ; terlor and ouier - opiay. 25,000, Storage, u.ou i"'" h Wcn to dlstingui . T5 poliUclans. For- officers instead of umers, 17,500, uoyai, iuc . Minister suneax, u. 75c SS brother-in-law of Genera Rcllanpo t isnnn Rt.nr.ice. 9.8c rp.malns in tnc ., a-. .Francisco nanw, .. and 7-5c 'new cabinet in the same capacity. n Ceylon, 8,500, Booth, 9.7c and 7.5c. Sd m retaln its Independ-Canadlan ence in the new totalitarian order P. nnrronn io snn Pacific 9.2c . a statement. iin Europe, and 7c Atll. Idnnn oinn-n nin nnd 7c. AnkorA., 1U00, Booth, 9.4c and 7.2c HARMONICA BANDS ..m,w 10: (CP) Its vik. 11,500. Atlln. 9.4c ana v-jc. , ;,:o 7ind wlth every "iward Llpsett, 11,500, Edmunds own mou "-6- - r & Walker, 9,1c and 7.2c. unit on the c? "2. Measure, 3,000. Storage, 9.1c d Mjjjr Artnern Brl- . , , jtish Command. WeatherForecast j UnJlT5nZ capt m port a t . Prtnce Rupert District and Queen, John Boden, arrived Ch"lotte Islands-Light to occas- this morning ' return to yan-l0ally van moderate southeast wfnds, ing at 6 a.m. on her mttly fair and mild. couver and waypoints. Vol. XXX.. No. 110. Total Tonnage Sent to Roltom Dur ing April Was 488,12 Tons, Greatest so Far in War showed. The ministry "i aside aiiut. ii ,fnn have I TODAY'S SIOCKb Vancouver Big Missouri, XA. liraloitie, 9.50. Cariboo Quartz, 2.50 (a&k). Dentonia, .01 task). taitvKw, .ooy4. Gold Bell. .23. liedlcy Maifcot, .50 (ask). Muito, .014. Nablc Five, .00y2 (ask). fia-ufie Nickel, .04. I'cnd Oiellle, 1.20. rioneer, 2.00. rremlcr, .90. rrlvateer, .44. Reeves McDonald, .10. Reno, .10. Relief Arlington, .02 (ask). Sheep Greek, .70. Oils ' A. I'. Con.. .0G. CalmonU -15. C. & E., 1.10. Home, 1.75 (ask). Facalta, .03. Royal Canadian, .07. Okalta, .50 (ak). Mercury, .04 (ask).-rralrie Royalties, .05. Toronto Aldemiac, .09. BeaUic, 1.08. Central Pat., 1.60. Cons. Smelters, 31.75. East Malartic, 2.28. Fcrnland, .02. Francocur. .38. Gods Lake, .25. Haxdrock, .72. Int. Nickel, 31.00. Kerr Addison, 3.80. Little Long Lac, 1.80. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.55. Madsen Red Lake, .58. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.05. Moneta, .42. . iNoranda, 50.00. Pickle Crow, 2.35. Preston East Dome, 2.91. San Antonio, 2.15. Sherrltt Gordon. .67. Uchl, .13. Bousteadlliac, .02. Masher, .04. Oklend, .04. Smelters Gold, .01. Dominion Bridge, 21.00. PINS FOR STEEL T.ONDON. May 10 VICTORIA. a.c. 3 i y kooonaooaniHKioaaaocwDmiaooaDDotKJDrjrinrtrir. LONDON, May 10: (CP1 The main targets of German air forces whl:h swept over England In widespread raids a;a!n cn Friday night were once more the Hum- b2r, M.d 3'- s rid Liverpool re- LONDON, May 10. Shipping loss- gions. Vital porta and industrial es as a result of enemy action In areas were hammered, considerable April were the greatest for any damage being inflated althouih month so far in the war, it was of- the attacks on the while, seemed flclally announced last night by the somewhat llghtsr.TheJcost f) the Ministry of Information. The loss- Nazj wes thise tdanes lart night es totalled 103 ships and 183.124 as ccm;artd witi thirteen the tons The Drevious high record n'sht previous. T . figure for the war had been 463,000 tons in June iatu. mc iuMva April last year were 532,000 tons and In Mareh this year 430,000 tons. The April losses were, however, a far cry short of the high recorn oi the First Great War In the same month of 1917 when 840,000 tons of shipping was sunk. The losses for this April included 60 British ships totalling 293,000 tons, forty-three Allied ships, lo9,-: 000 tons, and three neutral vessels, J 5,000 tons. Vessels lost In the ! evacuation of Greece are account- for In the total ed 1 111 ,11 L 1 ALIENS ARE ROUNDED UP Federal Immigration Operatives In United States-Continuing Their Drive NEW YORK, May, 10: (CPJ imm rrtkji operatives, who v- CJ , Khinnintr losses since the bec'n- ,ook 160 German seamen Into cus- ustraliin Prime Minister Says ning of the war on the Allied side tcdy early. Wednesday, suddenly Hitler Must Try Invasion of ; have totalled 5,800.000 tons. launJied anolhcr;; rwind-up o Uritain Great Driteln, ihsr allies and aliens yesterday airc.ing 101 VAIIIN(iT)N. DC, May-IB Inetrtrals lost i,'J:ia snips agregat- Italians. )if.uni"u .ih -' iin 4754.407- tons lri the year seai thing for scores of others ac- since the Nazi Invasion oi in? cused of overplaying ineir pernuus Ixtw Countries, Admiralty statistics u lemain in the United states Attorney General Jackson an nounced that 2024 German and Italian seamen had been already arrested and that 467 of these had been convicted or indicted on charges of sabotaging Axis ships. Oidiiuri'ly. the most of sufch prisoners would be deported but. under war conditions, they will likely be Interned. Princess Stfani of Austria, the Attorney General tald, had given "Interesting lnformatlonM to the Department of Justice a-s a result of which the authorities would probably "be more lenient" in her case. JAP PLAN ! CHANGING Will Adopt New Line Of Action Against China Peace Talk Continues Chungking Heavily Bombed I SHANGHAI, May 10: Japan Is, believed to be giving up the Idea of complete military conquest; of China but may try other means. Lidlcatlons are that Nippon may soon withdraw large forces from thn interior of China and concen- ate, instead, upon the south 'coast. ! There is still talk of peace negotiations. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-cv.oir rlomnntl. Wholesale wlth- damage. Again today there was another heavy raid on Chungking. SHALL NOT RING GUILDFORD, Eng., May 10: (CP) (CP) Pick up Bells from a bombed London a Church have oeen puacea nn uic mat pin . ,7 hntWthedral here but will not be rung oSSTo pracHs till after the' war-except as an inaSaUy any restricted. invasion warning, If necessary. IP. .rRlllHraM vVar New a v 3 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITIS H COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1941. R.A.F. Takes Offe 100 Ships Sunk ANNOUNCE LOSS IN SEA WAR RAIDS ARE EXTENSIVE Vital Port And Industrial Areas In Britain Being rounded By Luftwaffe Bulletins KOOSEVELT IN EGYPT CAIUO Capt. James Roosevelt of the United Slates Marines, son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, has reported to General Sir Aichibald Wavell as an observer with the British Army of the Nile. DISREGARD PROTESTS WASHINGTON, D. C Secretary of State Cordell Hull reiterates that a'l protests from Germany and Italy in regard to the taking over of Axis ships lying idle in United States will be disregarded. The House or Representatives has approved a measure authorizing President Rotrevelt to take over the ships and use them as he deems best In the defence of the country. Approval by the Senate is awaited. CLIPPER AT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE The Pan-American Airways flying boat Trans-Pacific Clipper arrived today after its inaugural flight from the United States. NEED MORE DOCTORS OTTAWA Canada is still in need of doctors for its armed forces. At least 350 more are being.. called, lor. this year, 140 of whom "will serve In Canada. Already there arc 1200 doctors In the Canadian army. CONSERVATIVES MEET OTTAWA J. R. MacNicol, Toronto member of Parliament and also president of the National Conservative Association, announces a meetimr of the national executive deliberations. II A HA'S BROTHER FREE LONDON Frank Jojce brother of "Lord Ha Ha," the English broadcaster over the German radio, has been released from Internment after being incarcerated for a year. No reason was ever given for the internment nor was it stated why he was now CANADIANS WITHDRAWN OTTAWA Canadian soldiers have been withdrawn from Iceland where they have been on earrison duty. The Cameron SOOSE IS CHAMPION NEW YORK Billy Soose won the world's middleweight boxing championship at Madison Square Garden last night by defeating Ken Overlin. It was a fifteen round decision. 'Sixty Million luvn . . . . - - -1 - drawal of the Japanese from his J AirnnffQ tountry before he talks peace and ' 1 UI fill 1 then he will only deal through a third party, say the United States, i envc jnn.m Is unwilllnjr to deal l?V J M w -w through a third party. The Japanese air force has re sumed heavy raiding of the pro visional Chinese capital of Chung king, starting yesterday when a large number of planes came Over; rjuislTur an estimated two hund red casualties and President Roosevelt Asks' Large Ap propriation from United States Congress WASHINGTON, D. C May 10. . airports In connection with al defence program. cur tin limit? r.tTAitn Both Ocean Falls and Powell River Paper Plants Sign Up With Employees BRITISH i SERVICE IS ; COMMENCED Distinguished Passengers on Toronto-New York Planes 1 executive will be held in Ottawa in October. Conservative sena- , TORONTO, May 10. Twice dally tors and members are also quail- passenger service between Toronto fied to participate in national and New York City was commenced todav bv TransCanada Air Lines I with the departure of the inaugural plane at 10:00 a.m. Air mail has been earried on the service since April 29. , The Importance of this new two-hour link between the two cities was well demonstrated this morning ! when Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of 'munitions and supply, and H. J. Symington, Electric Power Control- ler for Canada, boarded the airliner ( .enroute to Washington D.C. on bus iness relating to the war eiiort ot the two countries. Among the passengers was John Charles Thomas, Metropolitan Op-i pra star, Tomorrows Tidef High 0:56 ajn. 23.4 ft. 13:41 p.m. 21.2 ft. Low 7:31 a.m. 0.7 ft. 19:41 pm. 4.3 ft. 10. New, TRIUMPH , returning returning to to New New York York at- al- PRICE: 5 CENTS. ) Pounding At Reich- I AGREED ON MANNHEIM HEAVY HIT BY BOMBS agreements have just been signed between the Pacific Mills at Ocean Kya' Air Force Attacks Germany Falls and the Powell River Co. at And German-Occupied Territory Powell River with the employees at Without Let-up Berlin And the two important coast paper Invasion Coast imanufacturlng plants. They pro-' vide for a weekly $1.25 cost of Ilv ing bonus and individual wage ad Justments. LONDON, May 10:-,-By day and night the Royal Air Force ts continuing its new large scale pounding of Germany and Ger-'man odcupled territory without let- . up. Following the hammerins durinu Thuiday night of Hamburg and many other points when damage was done eauaUtae anvthlne the This- Is Assured Providing Ameri- Luftwaffe has been able to inflict can Supplies Come On Large .on England, there were extensive Scale And In Time, Says j daylight raids Friday on Invasion Malcolm MacDonald bases all the way from Norway to . France, Calais having one of the WASHINGTON, May 10: "If all largest attacks, goes well In the supply by the Then last night the British United States of the ships, planes bombers concentrated on Mann-and materials which Great Britain helm, important Taliway -nerve needs, we iha.ll triumph decisively," centre In southwest Germany. Ber-de:lared Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac- lin was also attacked again, the Donald. British High Commlffioner Germans them elves admitting to Canada, who Is visiting the this. United States. He referred to the Big Hudson-Lockheed plane of important of large and Immediate the long range type Joined the Bri-American aid. Ush machines in raids on Norway yesctrday jiDdiirihe-'fiKstlme a Netherlands squadron has been used in attacking enemy centres. Free Yugoslav air force planes have also joined the British and are now in action. CRASH AT VICTORIA One American R.C.A.l". Man Killed Another Leaps to Safety VICTORIA, May 10: (CP) Instructor J. Dawson of Burbank, California, was killed and S. K. McMann of Denver, California, parachuted to safely from 123 feet today when" a Royal Canadian Air Force plane from Fatricia Bay crashed in a farmer's field at Heatings, eleven miles from here. An eye-witness said that McMann slid back the cockpit cover and pulled the parachute rip-cord, the 'chute dragging him from the plane just In time. Highlanders of Toronto have left ter last night's Canadian Broad-. A western Air Command statc-f, m.a iiniiprt Klnedom. beinc 'casting Corporation broadcast for' , ald tnc plane failed to replaced by an Imperial unit. ,the National War Savings Commit-. come out of a divet apparently tec tor wnicn ne aonatcu uu ovi- due to "wing laliure. virps. ! Tlie first flight was sold out days aeo. ! There was also a full passenger list from New York. I The T.C.A. planes cover the 360 1 'miles In 120 minutes. Departure lumps from Toronto are 10:00 a.m. . '.CHASING I and 11:30 p.m. From New York sitatlon at Both Habbaniyah and 7:30 a.m. and 8:15 p.m. E.S.T. Basra Reported Quiet Today In all cases connections are maae with transcontinental trips across CMRO, May 10: CP British that New York is direct-1 the retreating ira- Foreign Payments Not To Be Taxed President Franklin D. Roosevelt j yesterday asked Congress for $60,- ,Annouluc,nCnt Made By Minister cSdembi; j 000,000 with which to . buUdl 130 nation new j Of Finance In Regard To Securities Payable Outside Of Canada 1 1 UXJ u . w .' ... " " -. OTTAWA, May iu: yvrj ou. tiM,mi in- fppi Unripr ..t T. Ilslev. minister oi nnante, liUlluun, mj War Office Instructions, vacancies announced today ..... that tax on m-in Home Guard troops caused by tercet and dividends paid non-men called up for, the Army or for r ldenits would not apply to secur- ,.i i. k in hipb pfliitnir for oavment In for- mediately by recruiting. elgn currency. Dawson rode the plane to IRAQIS Canada lyUllttUct so' 0 - " 'pUUUiO patrols tJL pressed LXU bile " " O ly connected with the Dominion as q1s today m the desert north of I a whole Habbanlyah airdrome, the Middle East command announced. The Royal Air Force base and the port of Basra were both quiet, mere is no sign yet of German aid for the traitor Premier of Iraq. FATAL LORRY SMASH WARMINSTER, Eng., Mtfy 10: (CP) Three soldiers were killed and 35 Injured when a military lorry overturned near hero in a blackout. TURKEY RISKS ThA Toss of insured turkeys dur ing the U. S. midwestern blizzard last fall was so great mat some companies no longer will insure them. m m 4 ISA da IS i