.(1 Out I'lnal Aviaull launched Bt NU Aialiul Naval Hate And Stronghold On Black Sea Kharkov Also Hard Pressed Mirhal Timmhrnko's Torres Are lloldinc Strongly Plane And Naval VcMtl Also in Afllon W June 16: t-Russian ..iid children have ben u service aioag with ! 'lect laid a curtain of shell-n encroaching German lines j .d Sebastaool. f 000-ton Oerman supply ship been sunk in the Black Sea Odessa and three or four cs .m submarines have been s or damaged, & an claimed a 10.000-tpn Rus-; ) transport was sunk ln the BLu'k Sea. T'ifre nrc unconflrmctl reports 'i British troops have arrived Murmansk to reinforce the Rus- " in the far north. V.olcnt air fighting continues ln "is.ou.s quarters. qUKKK BUT L1K1AL MlESTON, Eng., June 15: O) Though the railings surrounding A;riton Park have been removed '0 scrnn lh nnrlc Uecucr rcllg- u ly locks the gates every night a formality for "closure" rignts FIRST SIL TRADE Phoenicians were the first Important commercial seafarers. DEItLIN. June 15: -Sub- marine warfare will be in- rriaiuf In thi Nrtrfh Atlantic v.i-ww ... -an.. ...,... . . . i.w. ITHWW1I WllUILltll Oermany threatens. It will be paid tribute to those who had fal of unrestricted character len In war and prayed for endur wiuiout retard to nauonauiv ante . or inosp a-tin rnusht on of steD. shin or any other con- ALEUTIANS SITUATION :i the defence of im wives. Kttcbers. clerks No I'urlher News From Archlpfl-:v workers are ILrlng over ajo-Fojty Wralhrr Holds Up Mrfa with the men. Child- Itetonnalwante iuiung their full po-the Nut army which la ' antes and planes by the I tens of thousands of .lua.nsl the Ulaek Sea i ;n an a. I out aaMult WASHINGTON. June 15: There I no further news from the Aleu nnnadlan-129.000, 10; and to 17.3c and 14c 14c American Lorelei, 20,000. 16.4c and 14c, Pa cific. . . . J. B., 14,000, 105c ajia i, Whiz. ... AUtak, 7,000, 10.5C and IV, wr- Sherman, 10.500, 16.5c and 14c. Atlln. Reliance I, 15,000, 10.5c ana nc. Booth. Canadian Clipper II, H.000, 16.5c and 14c, Storage. Tramp. 19,000, U.3C Royal. Semiw, 7,000, 10.5c and 14c. Stor age. . . Iarma, 21,000, 17.2c ana Storage. Embla, lo.oou, io.c unu Storage. Robert B4 14,000, 17.3C ana Atlln. vikini? r. 15.000. 16.Cc ana V a 0 ' ' Bootli. . 14c. 14c, 14c. 14c, Flnclla, 5,000, 10.6c and lc, iwy al. ... Ruby L., 1.500, 16c and He, ior ....... Neptune II, 8,500, io.oc ana m, AHIn inHr a 8000. 10.1c and 14c, Pacific, U;j , Local Temperature Tomorrow sT ides (Standard Time) High 2:21 a.m. 295 teet . ' 15:16 pjn. 183 feet Maximum 54 Low 0:09 am 2:8 feet Minimum 40 21:05 pjn. 7.8 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMMA'S NEWSPAPER - yL XXXI No. 138 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1942 PRICE: FIVE CENTS Bis B, tie On In Mediterranean WOMEN AND !; ; MESSAGE OF DEC0RATI0N vmiwr.QTCDC Unrestricted ruiTDrmi 1 1 nrrD AVCC T UUU I UllUlb IN DEFENCE : Is Declared t British Prime Minister Speaks On I United Nations Day ' LONDON, June 15 In a United Nations Day message yesterday. Prime Minister Winston Churchill and saw troops pass by There was a great demonstration of loyalty to the Allied cause NEW ENGINE ON RAILVAY tian Islands. Foggy weather makes New lo-.iiolivr, In. tan- It difficult to get information by "e reconnaissance. The landings of Nails evidentiy Intend Japanese in small scale on the Hal blow kh under way Aleutians is not regarded here ax ..... .Unlf-MM.- ntlhi-iiih Un. ,wter tnree neavy oer- hhuimuiw ihiu-jh ip MONTREAL. June 15: R. C. Vaiurhan President of the Can- Annual Observance Here Yesterday Afternoon Was Fitting And Impressive Decoration Day, in honor of the memory of deceased war veterans, was once more fittingly observed yesterday afternoon In Prince Ru pert under unaer the uie auspices auspices oi of the me -peri . Klne Oeorse and Klr.tr Haakon t i, ., t.ui r. stderation. Fear of an Inva- of Norway also save messages. n,i,.hi. of fVn. " Rnnir. a sion is believed to have caused i The King and Queen, Prime iarge and impressive military and the Oermans to take this Minister Winston Churchill. Klne in.a Mrarf hmh whirh , Haakon of Norway. Klne Peter of vlsit was paid to the cenotaph liv Vtwroalavla Prl nrf nmhflrH nf .. . ... t . - -t . ........ - - - me KAtun nousc grounus wr me the Netherlands and the President piacing 0f a "wreath, was followed of Poland were among dlgnatorlcs by a solemn service it Fairvlew uw ()Kairu uu a im cemetery lor me auai purpose oi at Victoria Memorial yesterday romnr.ai nnrt rnntrmtion nf a new veterans' burial ground. The parade, marshalled by J. S. Wilson of the Canadian Legion, was headed by the band of the Midland Regiment and firing party, preceded by motorcycles. There were also smart detachments of the navy, army and air force followed by groups representing the Daughters of the Era-'plrc. Women's Red Cross Unit and Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion followed by veterans themselves. After the para&e to the cenotaph where Mrs. J. A. Teng. resent of Municipal Chapter, de . k had been repulsed rwnwunt Anuwnjr wuhmiu aawn nauanai - . . ; . r i ' .y The defenders are of the danger of the enemy being anted by officials of the company pu "' . tlri 7 .tx to o." Permitted to establish base.. AtUi and of the Locomotive work. provided for the various unit, to h. ldVngn grimly Wand U still evidenUy in the inspected the first completed Falrview Cemetery Citizens paused , mans claim to have hands of. the Japanese although unit of thU-fire porrful larc numbers to view the par-3,f manufactured ade and attend at the cenotapn conUnue United States LnooiaoUvw being ukir, thmu.h ih.. im. warplane 4l nWV4sVVSaTwV "JrvfB 1 1 1 v- - w w - uflCAUtMU whi h they to pound at the enemy. ure jteedlni strung nriwi'mn. deep of njurin nnn ;mt.t " SHIPS FOR 'r last ten days. Rus-( ' s rialnu, the Nails have v thousand men in the . mnn oftrnsive on the ::"iit ia the heaviest of New INVASION .wuiiiat fteoUpoi ... lit tfliscLrsv I'rnnl Onlv Their Urk Is lloldin Second Front Offenle ly Allies j: Somewheie south of vs he Soviet Informa- LONDON. June 15. - Only a nr ui iinrtaai nf .o.irv. U dclavtnc the ..... i . iii i i..n.iA nt rimr salrl a orovprnents over u:.u inianur nme urcii nureu uhmnu - . l , . i o . i ,.. trk arid Ihplr hnmncp in those who nomy' .... 'hmnnht lmnrovcd It earn latest design. They contain a Addressing the gathering of. number of new features and Im- some tw0 hundred persons at the a similar type cemetery. Col. Strachan . said In i tk.. , . i. n rwrrfui oa Ger- the direct supervision of John funded : . ii ' k linuiini pIiwmI in .vii.Mii thp invasion win com- " v-,-. - - he had been In battle one of i to penetimle the Soviet many'.. As soon as the ships arc Robert, chief of motive power Bunyan.s characters says . . ... -J Mr antilnmnt fnr the com- friend t I Kronen I The tnder hM "P61 and bearing - d them out Heavy Rus- mence 'ln- weapons , IWrTrtZl Oer- Tfd LouU Mountbattcn. leader for 11..600 Imperla ga teo orable m j plung; plunge .hanlied forces. The Suv- of lhc BrltUh commandos. Is uacK - " ,ce then swng Into a- Zom United SUto. where he con- Among the new . , for a smoother riding .ngtno. louowea oy .uu leftacr8 ln rc6ara mi h ""'.The driving wheels are equipped "P1? aua, n plans. lth tever principle ir.ive tne enemy dck uiere. - reduces , the strain nf of .h the ih,.r M e .Vi- the VlttUon .U...tLr.n nn on the the hiimj " ... sorely John this It U calcuiaiawa itnesc '; the spcaker con motives wm naui ijjw Bru ... o ,rihllt. ta lhose inc. .f-...,-- ...i i. Uhmi dor as they fought, in peace - - - are cyimaer.- nv-s elm, tnat 73" diameter, pressure , i n.. ffnrf vew trees shade. per square men " .nff thfi address -nd the U I ,VUV pWMtiMW - engine inches. and tender 01 feet four Port Darwin Raided Again hymn "O God Our Help In Ages past" the firing party irom tne MMiand Reclment saluted with three vollevs after which the dec oration of graves with flags and mnnies was carried out by mem hin nf the Canadian Legion and the Imperial Order Daughters of the Emnlre. Mrs. William Rout Charles ...nil nreslrtent of the WOmCll'S PORT DARWIN, June 15, j Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, rm anikH intercpntor olancs niireri a wreath at the flagstaff. , .. . i , . . ... on Sunday headed off an- ."Reveille" was sounded by Bugler other Japanese air raid on 1 Ranee and the service ended witn Fort Darwin, shooting aown..Taod Save tne rung.' Mrs. v. four out of 25 approaching stuart. Regent of Queen Mary planes and saving the city chapter conducted mc service. from effective attack. Today was the third successive u.y ti &m.uiau j. nf nttark on Darwin. There have been a few casualties but slight damage. Swedish rifle club members fired over 8,000,000 cartridges In practice finrintr 1941 compared with 5,800,000 fired In 1040. Went ian Reports, Claiming Heavy British Naval I Big Damage At Cologne Is Admitted Yesterday Charles Knapple of Bella Coola. on a charge JOT MIQ ncvuvnai ayowxit uj it - -- I iuuuvug following cuun.--uii conviction vi These Locomotives are of the firing salute and the sounding ol . ;s-?n rented nmt" AL in? CTcJUClVly UlC new uuiiaii . . .... , grJuna coricrated Very'to nine months' Imprisonment by With the acquisition f this fleet was by of motive power, the Canadian Rev. James u. ainson, aean oi -uuSe X Natloml Railways will be making St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, Court at the week-end. T W another contribution to Canada's while Lieut. H. Strachan, V.C.. Brown acted as counsel for the de-war effort as these engines are M.C.. officer commanding, Edmon- fence, the prosecution being con-urgently required to haul Increased ton Fusiliers, delivered the Decor- ducted by W. O. Fulton. l'n traffic riu In war conditions. at Inn Dav address. There Was a 4-8-4 type, to be known as tne the Last Post. The Midlands nana. U I I ii Mr aeries'" .4.- -.nrl and are ar nf of the the armmnanled mmr.A f the Via, Vivmn hymns. I I I I I I I I I I I l t,ck as Maraiia. 8im.ua British spokesman Saturday. The o Locomoiive ' part: ,,k., rnnim... hu ifMt tirttuh nnd United SUtcs land piarw ana -wiulh.ii "Aiier h w a & tar GERMANY BOMBED LONDON Reconnaissance planes dropped bombs at several points hi Germany during daylight at the week-end, it was au- 'To my bequeath my thoritatively reported, but there these hon-' was no large scale Domoin;. a Into the i southwest coast town was bomD- ii .i... nt Hnnth And sn rtieQI rH hv the l.uliwalle ana mere anotlier of that great band of j was some damage and casual-men who In time of national stress, ties. The Royal Air Force last .r. in he found In the service of nitht attacked airdromes in their country WhlCh UH-i, fnnorolt r or ccriiLU&ica uuumj iuu.w, , . . '"reatly on en0 h and RmJn Ton?" w.s HALIBUT ARRIVALS 'S1; triors have come home carried uncharged retaining Its speed. The inclusion Qn thplr and untu the he KallnTn area there was a. Summary sumnviry Oreat War it was custonary between arUllery and In- American Ampr,Mn-72300 72.500 pounds, pounds, 10.4c ".T 77hs lor opposing sides to can a nar. orcea on Saturday and one and "a 14c and nnrt ia.5c 10.5c and and 14c. 14c. i rom .ulc " :; Z to hostilities In order that proper li id Oermana were killed, m dive bombers hove a rui Oerman military trains. Naval Warfare K-.al warfare has also broken the Black Sea where the A Lai uiiu . lHnniMnn inn ri'MiKL.i mi r ui but . . i ,uw""' " " and decent burial couia De anora-flow ,u of steam and Increasing the tractive effort with ultimate fuel ca- h, h ..v. ..-, - conditions to Holland and railway yards Abbeville in occupied France. at TURKEY IN LIMELIGHT LONDON. Reuters dispatches from Ankara report four United States bombers are at Ankara airport after having run out of fuel following a bombing raia on Axis bases along the Black Sea. A German bomber has also been forced down in Turkey, and, like the Americans, has been interned. Presence of fighting aircraft of both sides over and near Turkey suggest that the nation may soon be drawn into the NEW TORPEDO PLANE WASHINGTON A new type of torpedo plane with average speed of 279 miles per hour and 1,100 mile range was used in the Battle of Midway Island against the Japanese. Between the Coral Sea and Midway Island battles the Japanese lost 67 vessel., Including half of their known aircraft carrier strength. TREATED AS GUERRILLAS BERLIN Germany threatens to treat Free French forces In North Africa as guerrillas ami impose reprisals against them. JAPANESC ADVANCING TOKYO Japanese forces are, making further headway In central China. The object Is evidently to obtain control ot railways. I THIRD LIEUTENANT Young Residence) Well Known Home On Fourtli Ave. West Has Changed Hands, It Is Announced w. M. Watts has purchased the residence on Fourth Ave. West of Otto C. Young who Is leaving here for Vancouver. Mr. Young has been transferred to Vancouver ln the service of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. GOLD FOR BRITAIN All of the gold produced by tho Belgian Congo's 71 mines goes to Great Britain. L OSS, Suggest Movement Stemmed Scene of Engagement On Fascist Threshold Between Sar- ,lin!n T. . t .. I t ,. 4 CI tlX.l.1 T. J 1 uiniu uiiu lumaia .vais iVlltrull mtUCKCU lirlllSIl Fleet A MtnnitifT con nnrl nit Vo.fl ,,.V. Tl 1 1. - c P mwim c-ii uuu an uaiuc, . iliv.ll UI1 tllU lllUe 01' Axis claims, the only information available thus far, 1 l. 4 C i i sircius iu uv otciiiuiL'u iroiii a major strategic move oi tne LONDON. June 15. - The AUi U wag fc M dit ZSrSZt JS-1 doorstep between the Italian island of Sardinia and the age of the recent Royal Air coast of Africa. Location of battle strength and composi- For-e ut.c i raid on v. the industrial - won given Dy - nome ior tne Aiuea citv of Cologne. Three thous- naval force and reckless expendl- -1 JL ...-- n -.!-.- 1 4t- - 4 , - 1. 1 and nouses were aesvroyeu .u.c ui m mc ntwcn uu it, and 300 acres in the centre suggested either Italian territory of the city devastated. Two itself might be under attack or the hundred and fifty factories Allies might be engaged in a great and workshlps were destroyed. transfer of strength between raltar and Suez. The Italian High (rnmand claimed 2 cruisers. 1 destroyer and 4 steamshlDs had been sunk out of lllllC lUUlllllO tu,n iwu u.iwsii nrjH.h ronvovs cuinujrs and auu a a battle-I uanie- I VICTIMS OF SUBMARINES U-Boats Sink Five Allied Vessels Dot Three Undersea Craft Are Disposed Of WASHINGTON, WASHJLNU IVJN, June June 15: 15: I Five ive PAf Accoiilf ,hlp' a,rcraft ca"161-- tw0 cniisers'more Allied merchant vessels have 1 OF r5SaUIl and one destroyer heavily dam- been torpedoed and sunk in the aged. The Italians acknowledged Atlantic but merchant ships them twenty planes lost themselves, say-j selves have sunk three enemy , , .. Ing that operations had been re- submarines. A . submarine is report- Knappie oi isriia uoowi Down in County Court . . ed to have been sunk by a Nor wegian freighter landing at Mont-1 real. Of the five more Allied merch ant vessels to be sunk one, was seventy miles east of Brazil, this being an American vessel- Aun- tlsrrshlp has beerflunkTrrineis' oft the United States coast. Two other vessels have been sunk ln the Caribbean Sea off the Dom inican Republic. Off the Portu guese East Africa coast a Nor- vessel has been sent to the Iwegian bottom. BIG DRIVE 0NT0BRUK Axis Forces Have Started All Out Campaign For British Stronghold In Libya CAIRO. June 15: A diut- storm last night had given respite 'in the Battle of Libya where the 5 Germans appear to be making an j all-out drive for the capture of Tobruk. In a subsidiary attack on .El Adlm the enemy had been turn-led back. However. British military authorities admit they are not j satisfied with the way the battle lis eoinz although British head- . . .. . .... , Quarters announced today that the ,,J:lhrttrJZ Eighth Army was attacking Axis army. Third lieutenant is an established rank in the Philippine army. Young Lim was graduated from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis last December, could not return to his homeland because of the war, so he joined the army with rank of third lieutenant and was attached to First Filipino Infantry Battalion now In training In California. Iw armored forces vigorously. The British Eighth Army and Royal Air Force have been en gaged in fighting enemy tank col umns and dive bombers ln the . Battle of Tobruk. The enemy Is evidently attempting to drive a wedge towards the Mediterranean between Tobruk and El Gazala and divide the British forces. There Is Increasing heavy pressure by the enemy south of Tobruk. Thirteen Axis plane were brought down in one day and nine British machines were lost. All British positions are intact despite heavy attacks. There has been bombing back and forth all along the Mediter ranean coast of Libya and Egypt. Stewart Banker Is Moved South C. W. Hadlleld of main office of the Bank of Montreal In Van couver Is to succeed o, T. oerman las accountant o! the local branch, according to later word received, here. Recently the transfer pt Mr. Oerman to Stewart A3 .manager was announced. The manager at Stewart, II. V. Littler, Is moving to Ashcroft, 4 -tlflfcj