LEADERS COMKS DOWN IN SCOTLAND FOLLOWING FLHiH 1 t:UIN TKAKI TU UKDrillb i .n DON. Mav 12: (CTY Rutlolnh Hpsk. n ." Nazi leader, has landed in Scotland, it was officially aiinmiiui.ii luuim. Earlier it had been announced in Herlin that Hess. Adolf Ilitlcr's N i. 2 political heir, had Washed in his plane on a flight made contrary to 1 a . . . A i mi - i i ii Dcr Fuehrer s orders, i nis was announced oy inc I I fixe' :ir1 infants, accused of ncrmittinir the II v.n; J - - j I n flight, have been ordered arrested in Germany. The brief announcement in Herlin did not make it clear to what extent, if any, were the party deputy's injuries but Hess is said to have been in ill neaiin. The radio statement heard in Ixmdon said that Hess took off from Augsburg, Germany, Saturday and had not been heard of since. The announcement, continuing, said that Hess, piloting his own plane, was believed to have cither crashed or fallen from the machine. 'PI. 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GKKMANY HKAVILY HIT tnviwiM ii,,.,itrir nrnhi liorp the brunt of the HrlOsii 1 ' . . .. Itnrltlt itlatk on (icrmany Saturday ana aimujy i; ... ..-.... iifnitii Lmdi ii. KottrriUin and La Rocliciic among ouur i" ' ... ... . ...:.i.. r.;i.i i.. rfiurii h:iiuruav niciii. R'amasr was heavy and hundreds of (icrmans were killed. AFRICA AM) IRAQ , , , i ui'ii ttrin.i. n-iin.u hive l.een active at Tobruk and palum hi North Africa, inflicting further losses upon the enemy frith considerable casualties. British -forces have stored further ains in Abyssinia over Hie Italians. At Basra and llabbanijah 3 Iraq Hie situation continues calm .with guerilla warfare else where FIGHT SINC.LK-HANDKD , Mnii'r.irit ..... ......!.mii mill material aid, iirnerai ATTACK ON (HIJRALTAK LONDON-llumors of an attack by the Naris on (.ibraltar lliruugh Spain lontiuuc. SICILY ATTACKED t aipm ti, if..vni Air i-nrre. in sunrise raids, hit licavuy a thr Italian base of Catania and elsewhere in Sicily. ill Inauire rnt, ... i C 1 . ma i, A lit nqulry to deal .with case3 Diphtheria 'Death Here Tcn-Ycar-Old Child is Sudden Mc-tim of Malady Necessary Precautions Being Taken aeamei hindprinir shin move-1 .. . .. u ripil.h (Him i 1 . . . . 111 11 I 1 U'VLUl UM I (tot. uritwi ship or sci'ra VSh rfnee t itotc.1 iiuo me cunuutu wi ... it, i,, Mpressary w,llle ,n a Canadian port.d Sipro- my- d nn niiMf. .. i i i Mnn i vtv umu.ju m w DISCUSS 'alrcadvr taking preveiuawc lcvlatlvc measures. The impor steps for chllci-vcn-partlcularly ance of protective the. younger ones -who mav have been In any way ls cmRhaslzcd DIV0RCEjcxposcd . 'of - Commons. A. W. Neill, Indcpcnd-.... i rnmnx-Albcrni, ""vr in .wnicii rania- many or these cases, iv. ucoa;e in me niuc wive iu iiuvc vw. illusion in "cais With Tliem ConservaUve leader, mvwvu v.-.- investigation of grounas . ri i t rviidwen. y-- rce Edward Island divorce petl- war. would have Parliament take Vol. XXX., No. 111. OTTAWA. Mav 12: DeDartmcnt 'of National Defence headquarters here have Instructed all reserve commanders in Canada to point out to prospective recruits that terms of enlistment in these units do not commit the recruits to oversea service. Approved By ! Committee Of U.S. Senate First Stage Of Passing Of Law Authorising Taking Over Of Fmcifin, Ships. Passed.- - WASHINGTON. May 12: Lcgis-laUrin authorlZlnc tlie United States government to take over foieign ships lying idle in American ports, was approved today by the commerce committee of tl United States Senate. TODAY'S STOCKS (CourU-sy S. D Johnston Co.) Vancouver Ilig Missouri, .04. Bralomc, 9.50. Cariboo Quartz, 2.50A. Dcntonla, .01A. Fairvlew, .01 A. Gold Belt, .23. Hedley Mascot, .48. Mlnto, .01 V. Noble Five, .00 V2 A. Pacific Nickel, .04... Pend Oreille, 1.30. ... Pioneer, .1.95. . :' Premier, .90. Reno, .10. Privateer, .42. Ileeves MacDonald, .10. -Relief Arlington,. .01.', Sheep. Creek, .70.; Oils A. P. Con., .00, Calmont, .16. C. & E., 1.10. Home, 1.75A. Pacalta, .03. Okalta. .58. Royal Canadian, .07. Mercury. .04A. Prairie Royalties, .05. Toronto Aldcrmac, .09. Beattle, 1.09. Central Pat., 1.67. ' Con. Smelters, 32.10. Eivst Malartic, 2.25. ' Femland, .01.. Francocur, .38. Gods Lake, .25. Hardrock, .72. Int. Nickel, 30.75. Kerr Addison, 3.75. Little Long Lac, 1.80. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.55. Madscn Red Lake, .57. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.05. Moneta, .42. Noranda, .50. Pickle Crow, 2.35. Preston East Dome, 2.90. San Antonio, 2.11. Sherrltt Gordon, .68. Uchl, .12. . N Bouscadillac, .02. HOOVER OUT FOR AH) NEW YORK Former President Hoover favors greatly increased aid to Great Britain but is opposed to the convoy system. ITALIAN STUDENTS RIOT ROME Students have rioted here, demanding another month to complete sudics before being called up. 32,000 MEN NEEDED OTTAWA Hon. J. L. Ralston, minister of national defence, opened a Doininin-wlde recruiting campaign jla night. The objective is ifcOOff men to fill the armored forces ami to reinforce the third and fourth divisions. SOVIET AND IRAQ MOSCOW The Soviet government Is opening diplomatic relations with the Nazi Premier of Iraq, recognizing: his regime. LABOR WINS SYDNEY Labor has won a solid victory n tlfr New South Wales election. Thfj will not affect the war effort! it is said, although it may affect the Premiership of Mr. Meniics. Fell From Train DEATH OF SENATOR TRAGIC j Hon. J. I). Taylor, Publisher of New j Westminster Columbian, Dead I - at Seventy-Seven NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITIS H COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C MONDAY, MAY 12. 1911. SUPPLIES FROM U.S. Twenty-Seven Ships Soon To Set Out By Way Of Pacific Ocean And Red Sea Halibut Sales Summary American 305,500 pounds, and 7.5c to 10: and Canadian 80100 pounds, and 7n to 9.7c and 7c. ' Identified as that of Sen-1 v,wriimhiv HAon. stiiraw. ator Taylor and his daugnter, miss and 7.5c. was ,7.5c. Advance and 75c. 8.9c 0.9c Dorothy Taylor at New Westmln-, Delight. 15,000, Storage, 9.2c and ster. was advised. Tne clothed In night attire. Senator Taylor had left New Westminster on Friday to attend the session of Parliament in Otta Mary R., 11,500, Booth, 9.8c and 7.5c. Atlas, 33,000,. Storage, 9.9c and 7 Sr. wa. He had, apparently, oeen in 1 Rainier II. 8,500. Atim, 10c ana 1 good health recently although prev- 7.53. lously he had had spells of feeling Canadian unwell. Ftrafen. 9.500, Atlin. 9.6c and 7c. Senator Taylor was born in Que- skeena M., 8,700, Pacific, 9.6c and hrr.. He was a newspaper corrcs-r. - 'pondentlh the Rcil Rebellion and,! Mylor, 4,400, Storage, 9.7c and although his story was not pubusn- 7,20 cd until three days after It happened, he seooped the world on the Battle of Cutknlfo Creek. After working on newspapers in Montreal n,-A oiiKhnr. hr lpft for the Pacific til 114 ywv - - - 1 Coast and joined the stall 01 tne 7.2c. Victoria Colonist. In 1900 he took! Dickie charge of the Columbian at New Westminster. Passing of Senator Taylor leaves tho standing of parties in the Senate evenly divided between Liberals and Conservatives with some appointments to be made. 7c. Arctic I. 14,000, Pacific, 9.9c and II. 8,000, Storage, 9.7c Asahl II., 8,000, Storage, 9.7c' and and 7.2c. and 7c. Boy, 7,500, Atlin, 9.6c K. T., 2,000, Storage, 9.5c and 7c. Fredella III, 6500, Pacific, 9.7c Cape Race II, 7,500, Storage, 9.5c and 7c. Congo, 4,000, Storage, 9.5c and 7c. the. roof ooened ud as a bomb fell on tlie very spot where Kings of England have been crowned for ccnturic and where just four years ago today the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Eliza beth took place. Capt. E. H. L. Elliott resident superintendent of the House of 9.5c Lords, was killled while engaged in nrotoctlve duty as were two ifi'ii a C! -i t L-t Mi ni' ci n M :i I 11: 1 1 i, . i .. 1 1 : . . ., r. . . . ri. ..n4 (CP) Senator J. D. Taylor, aged gtrafen, Skeena M., Mjlor, Arctic Many precious art objects of the 77. Conservative member of the T Advance II, Asahl . H., Dickie British Museum were still safe, Senate and veteran New Weslmln-jand 77c to 9.7c and 7c. having been removed Irom there ster journalist, having been pub- jtsicc II( Congo. for shelter in safety during the Usher of the Columbian newspaper American early days of the war. The Museum of that city since the turn of the j zenith, 39,000, Storage, 95c and itself was erlously damaged, century, was killed In a fall from 7.5- Qne of live hospitals which were the compartment window qf an' Havana, 40,000, Storage, 9.5c and bombed was filled with children, castbound Canadian National Rail- 7.55. London was Talded again last ways train during the week-end., Arctic, 36,000, Storage, 9.5c and night but It was on a much lighter The body was found beside the 7 5C . scale, seven enemy planes were 1 tracks Sunday near here after the j Ruddy. 9,000, Storage, 9.7c and brought down last night. Enemy irnmnartment had been found em- 7.5-. witiors r.inned far and wide over I pty and the window smashed. There I Friendly, 14,000, Royal, 9.8c and Britain last night, aiming at In . . ' ' ..... . 1 1 ,1 nf ..1 aIamha ni - was no maicauun m iuici,c aim 7.55. it was said to be possible that Sen Rn.lt.ir.. ator Taylor might have suffered a 7.5c, heart seizure and smashed the win-1 Betty, 18,000, Royal, 9.6c and 16,000, Booth, 8.9c and dow to obtain air, being thrown 7 5c. from the car. j Oceanic,. 18000, Atlin, 9.83 and When the train arrived at Sas- 7 katoon It was found that Senator ( Sherman, 18.000, Atlin, 9.8c and .Taylor's compartment was empty. 7 5c. !a search was Instituted along the zarcmbo, 15,000, Booth, 9.8c and track and the body later lounci. 11 75c dustrial targets. MANY NAZIS DOWNED British defenders at home shot down eight Naxi raiders during widespread attacks on Great Britain last night. The enemy planes ranged far and wide, setting large fires In south and western England and striking at industrial targets. The eight Nail planes shot down last night brought the total over the week-end to forty-one and a bag of 124 for the first ten days of 3Iay. On Saturday night a new high record bag of thirty-three planes brought down in a single night was made, the previous record having been twenty-four on the night of April 24. It is estimated that ten percent of the total of raiding planes which came over last night were shot down. One hundred and thirty airmen were accounted for in the thirty-three planes downed during Saturday night. Tomorrow's Tdes High .'. 2:24 ajn. 23.0 It. 15:19 p.m. 20.6 tt. Low 9:04 a.m. 0.4 It. 21:14 pjn. 5.0 It. I drlven off after doing little damage played and causlne no casualties. a further survey today of dam age In Saturday night's heavy raid, PRICE: 5 CENTS. Heavy Bombing Blows SHIPYARD STRIKE ON Two Thousand Workers At San Francisco Quit Wage Dispute Is Cause SAM FRANCISCO. Mav 12: Two thousand machinists in San Francisco shipyards went on strike Sat urday, being called out by the H . I .- Tl-J ii 1 miiciftui r eueiauuu ui uauui aim . the Congress on Industrial Organ-' izatlon. There is a wage dispute. Not Committed To Overseas In Reserve Units Bulletins CROATS MADE SLAVES ZAGREB A German mission has arrived here to settle the new Croatian border. Fifty thousand Croat workers are eing taken to Germany. HISTORIC STRUCTURES BADLY DAMAGED; WORST LONDON RAID IN WEEKS new york, May i2:-Twcnty- j Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, British Mus- seven United State vessels, laden with supplies for Great Britain, will soon set out for Egypt by way of the Pacific Ocean and the Red Sea, it is announced. Carol And Magda Land At Burniuda Little Interest Shown In Arrival Of Former Kin- Of Rumania And His Mistress to take up residence. Is Referred To Bank Committee of OTTAWA, May 12 he covcrnment of Alberta for charter for the establishment of a ' eum ami many jiiilt ouuuuics nu waiuu and Casualties Heavy LONDON, May 12. As London underwent its heaviest air raid in weeks, a record bag of Nazi bombers was taken by the Royal Air Force Saturday night. Thirty-1 three enemy planes were brought down, all but four by ; British fighters, the four falling to anti-aircraftfirc. At I the same time four German planes were brought down in British raiders. The Houses of Parliament. Westminster Hall, Westminster Abbey, the British Museum, churches, hospitals, a ... . ... hotel, theatre and other bullding3 HAMILTON, Bermuda May 12:- hU ,n tho h mld by the! Former Kln3 Carol or Rumania LuItwaKc 5aturday nlght. Serious' 'and Madame Ma-da Lupescu ar- aamage was done u, the noted edl-i 'rived here Saturday aboard the werc casualtles. j American Liner Escamblon from ! ilc violent raid on Lon- i,isbon. The vessel flew the Ru- DuriS A d Saturday night, the enemy, Irranlan flan from her bow. There i were onfy a few spectators on hand bombers come over wave after The Ives they set were wye- when the vessel arrived, very little and burned lor; interest being rihown. Carol and awe-Inspiring Embers thrown for a e,m ur. r-K, hours. were twentv miles. It was the most damaging laid yet on hj torlc buildings. Tlie debating chamber of the House of Commons was laid in "ruins and cannot be used again until extensive repairs have been raadc- - uig jjen was jiiv smiu iw nuur Applilcatlon anism damaged and face-blackened but It continued to i:hane .v - ine laiiivua . uaiikcin provincial bank has been referred Westminster Abbey was struck and In to ! the Ill o inn banking nt nrr committee imm 1 M.fp of nf l the !i P . . House of Commons. BRITISH REVENGE Mighty Bombing Raids Have Disastrous Results on Hamburg, Bremen and Other Reich Centres LONDON, May 12: (CD-British pilots wreaked vengeance on Germany last night in reprisal for the damaging raid on London Saturday night by beating at the port of Hamburg and Bremen again with mighty bombing .attacks which, left vast .areas of flaming destruction. Hamburg was the focal point of the new assaults, the Air ministry said, and "disorganization or vital parts" of that biggest of German harbors resulted. Shipbuilding yards for a distance of nine miles lining the banks of the River Elbe were crisscrossed with British fire, high explosive and incendiary bombs. Last night's massive raids on Hamburg and Bremen followed similar attacks of equal intensity by the Royal Air Force on Thursday and Saturday nights. In all these raids widespread damage was done, enormous fires and explosions being caused in industrial plants, docks and other Important military objectives. Casualties were heavy, Germany admitting officially that ninety-four persons were killed in Hamburg alone on Thursday night. The British raids have also included Emdcn, Berlin, Rotterdam, LaRochelle and other points along the invasion coast. A German naval vessel and two supply ships were hit and seriously damaged if not sunk. Last night's raids arc said to have cost the British no planes. French and (JzechSlovak airmen co-operated with the Royal Air Force in the raids. Weather Forecast prinr.fi Runert Moderate to frcjh north winds, cloudy and mild with some light ram. . ..,t. onomv rnme over In Wllt.ll ti.V. V..W.J . - seemingly endless waves, setting great fires which lasted for hours, showed that the buildings struck included Westminster Abbey, where part of the roof fell In and the rfr'anrrv was destroyed, the dean .m, nr,o ntinrt nf Rinidav ' onrt his wife cettlng away with only 1 ill: VJV4U1U4I iiivwmv" v- night and Monday morning on their clothes; the British Museurm London was much lighter than on a section of which was burned; the the previous night. Some bombs Houses 01 i-arnameni; me uui-were dropped in the suburbs and tals, one filled with children; a outlying districts but damage was theatre; Salvation Army citadel light and casualtles few. hotel, and a public air raid shelter. During yesterday the Dorsefcoast I The heroism of London f re was raided but the enemy were 1 fighters was once again amply dls- 'f!n!iiltles, Saturday night were high but have not, as yet been officially estimated.