nn w I a DC ivam is te r life the attempt upon Hey- Local Trains Running Again "Traffic Itestored On Line Of Can-"n National Following llljr.1i Water Interference ' T ine tie-up or the Unc ow-t J ' - hiph water and washout f'"ai"'. traffic Is bclni restor-1 en cie Canadian Natlonnl Rall-JU m and out or Prlnco Rupert A fish express exlrr. was ; ?v 'rd at 10:50 this morning 'Gr East. Tho train, wlilch aa duo hero at 11 o'clock Tucs-"fy it;;lit. is now reported arrlv-If1 af 5 o'clock this Afternoon. MJe regular passenger train, "MIU IlilVU ILIW lWV V1V- n-;,J will be getting out about 0 5;,;1ck tonight. The train, due ?oa the East at il o'clock, Is re wed to be running on time. MONK HAMBURGER LONDON, May 28 tt Through ""War.c of "casings." sausage JjnnfactureM are havlnj to sell n increasingly largo proportion ' 'cose sausage meat which wwewives cook as rissoles. Inevitabl Initnt Nations Airmen Continue, To Attack Nippon's Air Power T WASHINGTON, D. J North of Australia 1 28: Secretary of May War ! . Henry L. Stlmson said uxlav ,s:OT "PNE. May W -United 1)131 lhc War Department uirii continue to stead- coru,lderKl a JapanR air - down Japan c- air rald on lnc United States as ' newly captured bases tocvitablc as a return blew ; ;!h of Australia. In six toT lnc attack on Tokyo and hundred Japanese air-tolner Japanese clthw. b( i n destroyed or i day one enemy plane . ' down over Port d .-IX others dimmed MESSINA BOMBED r.rjr fil Ariul Activity lltlwreu ti and British In Mediterranean Sphere TRIBUTE IS PAID Parent - Teachers Regret Miss Priestley'i, Departure Intcr-rsllng I'rczram Last Night at IU mwU, lMi nin as M i i 5K Th. mnu hJ been wk-V bombed fort. ZmUy WetUn, in tne uie termlnaUoa lerminauou ..i room. Mrs. O. R. S. Blackaby; kitchen. Mrs. M. Braun; home cooking. Mrs. R. Webber: decorations. Mrs. R. M. Wlivslow; cashier. Mrs. E. Haines. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by a committee consisting of .Mrs. E. Haines and Mrs. C R Taylor. MEXICO AT WAR President Camancho Consrcss Today to Make Declaration Official MEXICO CITY, May 28 Press) President Camancho IN PORT: United State Destroyer Eludes U-boat Pack DIspoed Of One Or Two ST. LUCIA, British Wet Indies, .May 28 (CD The Unllrd Slates destroyer BlakHy reached port last night after coming safely through an attack by a wolf pack of Axis submarines. The Blakely was crippled by torpedoeing in a first submarine attark off Martinique on Mon-day She was making i twenty, mile run from Tort de France, where she put in Monday, to this Island under her own power when the enemy attacked her. The detailed outcome of the battle is not disclosed but is Is indicated that one or more (erman submarines werj des- ' tioyed although whether In The Prince Ilttjxrt Parent-Tea-! eful r In earlier opera-cherf Association went on record! ,ion ls ,l0, t,car- m -i i IVf th umlM nf ML. c r ri , I I linn I nnfiinnn ! night In succession. i i n .Ti..l. ,.' ' A Will vcllICUlclilo ai"' 4 - "unc lor we local n.-kin. dm.1 , u ht loln X lt ehoote prertng apprccU- I PROVINCIAL Local Temperatu'0o w Tomorrow sT ides mm (Standard Time) High 0:09 aon 22.4 feet Maximum 53 p 12:56 pm. 202 feet Minimum 41 Low 6:45 ajn. 1.8 feet 18:50 p.m. 5.2 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER VJL XXXI No 123. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1912, Aniwican Subs Preying whittling :-IS SAFE 1 : KHARKOV Brazil Plane Has Sunk One Nazi U-Boat r niO DE JANEIRO., May 28: -A high Brazilian source said today that ptie cf the Axis submarine recently said today that 3nff of the destroyed off the Brazilian coast was attacked and sunk by a Brazallan plane Liloied by Brazilian crew. f 4 REFUNDING OPERATION Premier Hart Announces Plan for Taking Care of Maturing P. (i, E. Obligations rmlerfd lhe ewnmunlty, Railway stock, deberjture : : have attacked Brl- carry- """ "nwiiuiioH Dcvenu years iieaminr Bab es of Armr Offlrer provincial cuaraniees and ma- thirteen planes. j Atl.lroll . JAPS MOVE TTA May M:-FWIowtng I - vh ammo. rWalUtng MatlWa" and I Uke (To Sail" vfe dellRhUully render-ied by the Mkwes Marie Lock. Joyce .Oawttiorn and Audrey Grimble. rWCD IMTM A An otndln feature of the ev-UtI-'AV lnUlrV nin WM reading given by .Mrs. J. -T. Mandy. This seteeUon entitled "He Had No Hhvthm " irlal Reconnaissance of Defences 4 a Tcry humorous way ur .orihrat poiuon )t W-Hh child phyehology. Country Being Made i Splendid papers dealing with , of Burma. Japans 5- defences of north - CONDITION IS GRAVE the physical and mental development of the adolescent child were Hill. Mrs. II Calderwood and Miss 11. Wilson. It was the monthly meeting of the Association and took place at Borden Street School. Mrs. T. Dixon, the president, occupied the chair There will be no further meetincs of the Association until YniinaPQf Hncfc Parttel refunding of la $20,100,000 lUUllgCOl HUD ID ts5Ue or pacuic aiezl Eastern And Wife (let Spot In Social New IUrly LONDON. May 28: 9 youngest hosts are Mark Ann, twin son and daughter of Lieut R. Brian Meredith of Can adlan-WtttUtju.Headquartaeafui. Mrs. Elizabeth Meredith. The tains, believed to be the first born In the Canadian army overseas, issued formal Invitations to tea at the swank May fair Hotel In the West End after their christening at Brompton Oratory. chrisUnirV Provlnce to the,sou,th gSTvSh STvTehSS h. the UfUng of the ban on "t 2 " the Communist newspaper Dally announced that Kinhwa is still In The' twins, christened Mark Al- Workcr but h "Jt proposal Chinese hands. len and Nowell Ann. were born to co-operate with the Communist I at Oerrard's Cross In Bucking- a'1' September when the schools re- hamshlre February 21 ooen for the fall. weighed six pounds The boy and tw" I The minutes of the previous ounces and the girl seven pounds. -meeting were read by Mrs. W..tnrce ounces, furs Entertained For Rrlnhard Busey and the secrctary-treas-1 Lt.-Col. M- C. O'Neill of Ottawa Hfjdrich, Protector Of Bohemia jurer's report was presented by and Edmonton, assistant principal Ami Moravia Mm. Oro A. Hill who acted for Roman Catholic chaplain at C. M. jMra. E. W. Becker. !. Q- officiated at the .-ercmony., e:"!V May 28:-T1ie condl-'. lhc annual tea to be given by, goaparcnis were aqai ixaa-r R. iniiard Heydrlch. acting the Association will be held on j Dune MacDonald. former Mont-r ; tector for Bohemia and, June 5. The proceeds of this ar- real sporU writer and now an R. V.-i- hnl hv unnirt.hp as- rnie win hi donated tn the. various A. F. Intelligence officer. Mrs. schools for the of:Mcredlth. a native of Edmonton, trrday is reported today city purchasing ivr Hrtnrtch Hlmmler.i playground equipment and books Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. 'he Oestapo. Is coming I for the school libraries. The con-'N. Johnson of Victoria. Br m to direct measure, venors for this occasion arc: tea . CAN SUPPLY LARGE ARMY American General Speaks of Possibilities of Support of Second Front in F.urope LONDON, May 28 Lieut. General Soirtervllle. chid of supply or Uie United States Army, here with other leading American army offi cers to confer with the British In Calls Upon - rrgarti to the general military po- called upon Congress today 10 dc-j baU,c front wllh mcn and clare Mexico at var with the Axis and ulace the nation on a fight ing footing. RED PLANES IN PRUSSIA BERLIN, May 28 Russian bombers attacked points In East Prussia last night and two were brought down, it IS reported here. sitlon of the Allies, particularly. It Is believed, in regard to the possibility of opening up a second front, says Uiat the United States Is ready to supply a large scale Eu supplies. Tills can be carried out Knmcrvllle savSVl in snikerfi .the shipping situation and C6rWlt mcnts of the United States to Au stralla, Chlntt and Russia.- PARATROOPS GET EXTRA LONDON, May 28 0 Paratroop officers get about 90 cents a day more pay than officers of other army units and other ranks receive an extra 45 cents, Sir James Grlgff. War . Minister, told turirug next July 15. The refunding w1ll.be by a new issue of $16,000,000 worth of direct provincial obligations secured London's by ging funds an 3pPropria- itons. Lifting of Ban Upon Communist Baseball Scores National League Brooklyn 4; Boston 1. St. Louis 5; Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 10; Chicago 1. New York 6; Philadelphia 2. American League Detroit 2; St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 3; New York 8. Chicago 9; Cleveland 7. Boston 10; Washington 13. (II VIS HOME FOR AGED GREAT WALTHAM, England. O Ml lstrilm f itfVMiq A 1 1 1 rrli rvs -si su iv. villi i'iovvri iV, itiii j mlssloncr for Canada, has granted Use of his house in this Essex' county village as a hostel fori aged London persons. ' New Padre For Area Is Here Captain William Garbutt Succeeds Capt. D. V. A. Brown Capt. William Garbutt has ar rived hi the city from Vancouver to assume duty as padre of the local garrison area. He succeeds Capt. D. V. A. Brown who has gone to Vancouver HALIBUT SALES Summary i?n. , American none. Canadian 36,000 pounds, 14.5c and 12c and 14.6c and 12c. Canadian Toodle, 7,000, 14.5c and 12c, Storage. Fredclla III, 15,000, 14.6c and 12e. Atlln. s Rose Spit, 14,(500, 14.6c and 12c, Storage.- ; FIGHTING victories Are Claimed in That, Area Both by Berlin and Moscow REUS ON INITIATIVE MOSCOW, May 28 (Canadian Press) The Germans are being forced to give ground in the Ixyum - Karvenkova and Khar kov secUrs, the Ruvsians declar- i rd today, indicating that the High Command claims an outstanding victory over the Russians in the Kharkov area, 165.000 prisoners and a large quantity of I equipment having been taken. On I OTTAWA. May 23 Kr (Canadian 'he other hand, Moscow claims .Press) Premier John Hart an- that 2400 Nazis have Just died renounced today the conclusion of lore Kharkov with a number of negotiations In connection with German tanks destroyed. KINHWA IS CAPTURED? Tills Is Tokyo Claim Chungking However Denn-s Its Truth Yunnan hwa, capital of Chekiang Province and Important key city to central rj I A I J Cnlna- around which fierce lignt- I aDer IS ASkCU has been in progress for days. r (Chungking claims that the Jap- LONDON. Mav 28The Brituh anese are In headlong flight in TODAY'b (Ctourteny B. n. STOCKS Vancouver Grandview .13 Bralorne 755 Cariboo Quartz ...... 1.13 Hedlcy Mascot 25 Pend Oreille 1.15 Pioneer txd) 1.40 Premier , -52 Privateer 21 Reno , .03 Vz Sheep Creek , .73 Oils f Calmont .lHa C. As E. .91 Home 2.30 Royal Canadian T ,C3 Toronto Beattie .68 Central Pat '.90 Cons. Smelters 37.25 Hardrock .15 Kerr Addison 3.90 Little Long Lac .96 McLeod Cockshutt 1.33 Madscn Red Lake 42Vi McKenzle Red Lake ,61 Moneta .25 Tickle Crow 1.70 ' Preston East Dome .... 1.95 San Antonio 1.60 Sherrltt Gordon 63 Membership In Legion Being Widened Now WINNIPEO. May 28 The Can adtan Legion, In convention here, amended its constitution whereby any British soldier, sailor or air man with an honorable discharge from the fighting forces may be come a member. The Legion fa vors compulsory servlco for every able-bodied man In the reserve army. . OTTAWA. May 28 (Canadian Press Hon. C. O. Power, minister of national defence for air. announced tonight that civilian companies operating nine ob.se r- Vers' schools for the Rnval Cana-' Labor Freezing Measures Under Kltkatla Sports Day Dona- tlon $54.80 Booth Memorial High School Girls - 21 PRICE: FIVE CENTS .. -.1 IB I II " " J j m On Japs Two Enemy Shins i ounK; n 1 EJ i I r sW Deuevea u eavy v-ruiser amagea Undersea Craft of United States Are Active With Good Effect In Far Western Pacific WASHINGTON, D.C., May 28: (CP)-The United States Navy announced today that American inillativr of both battlefield WeS ill tile Western Pacific Ocean have Sunk two .Ta nan- remained in the hands of the ese shij)3, probably sunk a third and damaged a fourth Red Army. Front line dispatches the latter a heavy cruiser. This is at least a partial answer -id the ;erman, were trying to jto the asscrtion of dig in on new lines but constant premjer Tojo to the Japanese "4"e.t; i-iet Diet at M ToIcyo yesterday that naval pro- ,y..rj ,..ru.r (lcctlon Jor Australia liad dlsap- ipeared since the Battle of the BERLIN, May 28-The German CoraI Sez- WILL RUN FOR GOVT Civilian Governments Offer Forego Profits of Observers' Training Schools to! ONSLAUGHT REPULSED British Forces Check General Rommel's Offensive On Libyan Desert 15 MILES FROM TOBRUK CAIRO. May 28 (Canadian Press) The sudden Axis offensive eastward in the Libyan Desert has driven to within fifteen miles of the key British defensive stronghold of Tobruk despite being repulsed al both flapks, it was disclosed today. This indicated an advance of dlan Air Force have offered to run! about thirty miles past the Bri- Ithe schools on a non-Droflt basis! tlsh forward defence line which J i,nU3l investment nvvtmanl and nn( "in "to return -A,,,-n 3t1fl r.l I.3T1 ll n ,ii(hnril.ht.a ... v,' .capital have accrued from thir opera tions since inception of the , schools." British statement said the en- emy's presence in El Adem was not of great signifirance and did not mean a breakthrough since in desert fighting there was no defence line in the usual sense. CAIRO. May 28: General Edwin Rommel's new onslaught on the Libyan Desert against Tobruk, key to the British defence system. Prkncirlovitin has run into effective opposition. . VUllMUClallUIi Four armored thrusts of the Axjs ; forces have been essayed by the enemy. One has been stopped fif-WASHINGTON D.C.. May 28 -j mUes southeast of Tobruk The United States is considering tand another thirty miles to the the adoption of measures to j south, two others have been heav-"frceze" skilled, workers In essential uy engaged. ' Industries such as Is now being done In Great Britain and Canada. This ivould prevent men moving Tr,Ciivonro On from one Job to another. ,lliIUl dllLC JU GIVING TO RED CROSS I War Damage 'Legislation to Protect Canadians I Against Loss of Property Is I Considered in Ottawa OTTAWA, May 28 The House of Commons is today considering amendments to the bill to provide Insurance against war damage. The purpose of the bill Is to pro- Kltkatla Excelsior Club 12.75 tect Canadians against loss of pro- Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morgan 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Bosworth 10 A .B. Jacobson 9 Mr. and Mrs. S. Maughan 7.50 J.- E. Davies .... 6 1 Mrs. F. W. Hart 5 Mrs. N. Moses 5 A. K. Jacobson - 5 Mr. apd Mrs. Garock 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. Nicholson .. 5 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy 5" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Simpson 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. Amundson 5 Norman McMillan 5 W. L. Armstrong 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. Berner .... 5 George Franklin 5 P. Lakle - 5 Geoff Woodall 5 SYMPATHY JunO BATH. England, 0 Emperor Halle Selassie, who spent his ex ile In this historic town recently bombed by the Germans, has sent a message that Ethiopians are horrified at the "wanton and sa vage attack" on Bath. perty through war action. COLONEL BLIMPS' LONDON, Eng.. May 38 ( Lord Wedgwood sakl In Uie House I of Lords: 'Today all young men when they leave college are either Colonel Blimps, by which I mean Torrles. or Socialists, and there la not much to choose between the two." Plebiscite Final Count I Returning Officer T. w Brown today completed the final official couaS lor Skeena riding In tho tccent federal pianpowe plebiscite and announded G1G0 afflrma- tivo and 2183 ncgatlvo villi 134, rejected ballots, .