_ CIRCULATION LARGEST oiry AND NORTHERN in THE priTish COLUMBIA ee t o =—, hk rape" NO ue PRINCE RUPERT, THE DAILY NEWS Neen eee en UU UEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE FRIDAY, MARGH 44, 1943. B. C., PRICE FIVE CENTS LLION INCREASE IN NAVAL ESTIMATES BATTLE BETWEEN FEDERALS AND MEXICAN REBELS—SUFFRAGETTES FLEE TO SAFETY HEAVY CASUALTY LIST IN BOUNDARY BATTLE THOMPSON RIVER ELEVEN STATES ARE OPPOSED TO THE HUERTA GOVERN- MENT—SEVERE BATTLE BETWEEN FEDERALS AND REGELS. specia The Daily News. Between five and six o'clock Kamloops March 13 The|last night two bulldogs owned by Ottawa, March 13.—The mem- < Daily News federals and Mexican rebels r} Thomps River sawmill was de.| City Clerk Woods made a rather bers of the opposition are con- the bounda rhe caswalt i : piel aes tinuing the verbal marathon on ae ; ; rhere was tomer Fed bi : an a6 fire today The ss | Vie ious atta upon Ve ur. the naval question Somé have ii ee i coo i ure nated at $30,000 | year-old son of Mr. Hendricksen completed seven speeches since a ™ - eT lof the Hendriecksen-Smith Furni-|the blockade began. Next week e Shot to Pieces. | ture Go. The little fellow was|the government proposes an | Ou prices in men’s we rking | paying in the vicinity of his amendment to the rules, bring- q Ib e shot to pieces. Call at bite eb Taewend Pith Ave ing into effect some sort of clos- | Froud & Co.’s and help|" ~ = % , ure to curtail the latitude of 62.63 when the attack occurred. Had speakers. BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES aii ii. it not been for the timely ar- ieee rival of Mrs. Yager the little fel- ONE FROM SEWARD low might have been seriously ‘QUEEN ALEXANDRA PROGRAM INCLUDES FIVE BATTLESHIPS, EIGHT CRUISERS, | WITH FLOWING LOCKS aoa . re nee in | TO VISIT BALTIC SUSMARINES AND TORPEDO GOAT DESTROYERS— hart lek Wad besk Beetle N F NAVY INCREASED. | vias —— Aun a PERSONNEL © |Immigration Officer Had a Busy badly mauled. The child's arm|Much Concerned About Iliness rhe Daily News | Time When Princess May Ar- [shows plainly four marks of the of Dowager Empress s : 1 ‘ il . ; : rived This Morning. dogs’ teeth, the skin being of Russia. voren 1 The Beit | ONE CANADIAN IN | seni broken suficiently to bring blood ovat for 1913-14 here was a large crowd on the Some little time ago the same Special to The Daily News. jas rhe to WILSON’S CABINET wharf this morning to meet the oe - made an or che London, March 13. Queen $231,546,500, be , >» KR. steamer Princess Miz re, Bennett, wwe oF ©. €N-! Alexandra will not cruise in the i Prankiin &. Kane Wes Born in|' P. R amer Prine May nett, barrister It is quite ap-| Mediterranean this spring. She| g six million Prince Edward Island—Edu- jon her way south from Skagway,| parent they are not the type of ie wetegpres De Fy ods Looe The program in cated in California. Alaska Immigration Officer Dr | dog that should be allowed to eiilors while the war continues. | g of five battle- N. M. MeNeill had his hands full/run at large. She is much concerned also with pee, ets ae aars, oe Washing March 1 r passing on the several passen-| ; the illness of ther sister, the yers andlis one Canad ! ew W gers who claimed the privilege | Dowager Empress of Russia and irines Phe}. = tek - much and said so littl Lord a still greater He remarked We ought to ettlers Mr. J.|have such a court, simply on the Knollys’ position has probably . of the Cana-|ground that as things are wejbeen more confidential than any . . department inihave one law for the poor andjother in court cireles. As pri- rm hat he and histone for the rich. vate secretary, he saw all the , pared to ship So thut it cannot be argued King's correspondence, attended is they did injihat according to our laws the] '? all his despatches, organized marriage tie is indissoluble. But the hours of the monarch’s audh~ | : , ‘aid Mr. Smith [the poor woman—or the poor|&nees and it is said opened on an arrivals in thelman-—has as much chance f nore of five hundred letters 5.804, The of dl eaten af topm. | Per Gem ) d G no “a cn" “ee woes on aon Ae King Edward trusted’ Lord r but in quality The dean also dealt with th Knollys implicitly and had no se- , . number of|ynfairness of the laws relating|°°e!s from him and King George ario, but fol-|tq married women in Quebee and has found him a wise and valu- ta . Ontario are} pointed out that 4 wife has| le adviser. In fact, he would hewan and thelno right of succession to her have retired a year ago had not . ids In Mani-|nusband if he leaves relatives the King requested him to defer Rue have formed @l within the twelfth degree, The|°"' h a step. Al Million Mani-|yery law which says to the wife, pte oon he ery for more}*yqur union is so close and inti-| Passengers Southbound. , rom every! mate that only death can se vere | The Prince George left for the We a on it,’ says. to her if her husban¢ | a outh this morning with a large , ip to the aver. dies: My dear lady, surely y Mer paew neer list, amongst whom | ' that the rush}ape not so unreasonable pi wore the following: Mr, Ikeda, Pse anything | ejaius any part of your anne SS \. Williams, E. BE, Campbell, ( estate, he has left blood rela Mi W. H, rGeenwood, _ Lemuel Page 4.) tions,” | Freer, ©, Johnston, W, Leary, lk. Reid, Harold ph PF. W roe ee, Ivan Arsdol, G. A. Bryant, A Stewart, F. G, Dawson, Mr. Me. Coll, G. H. Brown, C, H, Sawle, Easy W, lGeo, Delasola, E Miter. Mr. | < or Goo ay Draney, W. Fraser, W. Rowen, 4. T. Donahue, Miss Helen Nu ' went, T. A, MeMartin, Beatrice TEN GIRLS WANTED Walla, C. H. Keithly, Miss, 2 ' Wood, Mrs. C, H, Handasyde, | " s) li, Lea, GC, H, Gollins, Mrs. Fer nder Twelve Years of Age rier, O. Besner, Mr, and Mrs. F, © Myre, Mrs. Wingerd, Miss EB. M.| APPLY TODAY MeNeil, Mrs. C, Olsen and child, | at Daily News (fies Mr. and Mrs, Bebee, H, R. Bebee, Mona Basil and Byron Bebee, A 0 erccceees G. Fallowtield, FP. Barkshire. MILL WAS BURNED Sawmill on Thompson River Near Kamloops Destroyed by Fire a Service of Lord London, tion secretary of discussed confidant of three Knollys. March 13 The resig- Lord Knollys, private to the King, is much Lord Knollys, the sovereigns and LITTLE CHILD WAS VERBAL MARATHON ATTACKED BY DOGS Two Bulldogs A Ron Night At- tacked a Four-Year-Old Child— Timely Assistance Arrived. Government Proposes Amend- ment to Curtail the Latitude of Speakers. Special to The Daily News. Unfortunate Accident Occurred in Last Night’s Game—Pirates Won by 9 to 8. jIndian village of Metlakatla jfast becoming contaminated with the ways of modern civilization. It is expected that Robt. T. Tait will be appointed special stable at Port Simpson, although his appointment has not yet been announced, Is baseball match that exception the most An indoor was without con- pulled off last evening at the skating rink between the Pirates and the Men’s Own. The was a matter of speculation un- Not Yet Alive. Are you alive to the bargains , you can get at Scott, Froud & til the very last innings, when the Co.’s shoe sale? If not, wake up. Pirates finally won by the nar- 62-63 row margin of one run. Smith, ? a the captain of the Men's Own, Tickets for Gt,’ Rabriok’s coe. played another star game, doing sant ase om eadd at Grine’s Dros wonders toward achieving the Store, corner of 3rd Avenue. 63 great showing his side made. The ; latter was well supported by eee aa Seott, catcher for the Men's Own, Mr. Lemuel Freer gf Vancouver,| who was seen at his very best j whe has heen Salgy ito: tay te cllyliast evening. For the Pirates for the last few days, returned] Biyihe was probably the most south again ‘his morning on the prominent, playing an absolute - Prince George. ly faultless game. A regrettable incident connect- ed with the match was the fact that Lee of the Pirates broke his wrist. It is learned that the lat- ter is progressing favorably to- ward recovery. The lineup was Pirates——Ramsey, Embleton, Ev- ans, Blythe, Henning, Hardy, Lee. Men's Own—Weston, Fingold, MeDaniels, Blythe, Seott, Sher- man, Smith, The final was 9.8 favor of the Pirates. There a large crowd in attendance, cluding a number of ladies. TONIGHT Homer's Gdyssey or THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES as follows: seore in was Over 1,000 men and women take part and over two years to put into pictures an entire Grecian city re~ bullt and full rigged ships built in Maly for the purpose. Endorsed by all university presidents of world. LOCAL sorTinas $200,000 PRODUCTION SEE The Giant Twenty Feet High The Swimming Mermaids Mr. G. A, iis of the Bryant Company, Ltd., went south this morning on a short business trip, | Mr. F G, ‘mannan left this The Transformation Scenes jmeraens on the Prinee George The Destruction of Ships at Sea on a hurried business trip to The Burning of the City of Troy Vancouver. The Devouring Monsters And a Thousand More Pictures ieTi0! Le \ Mr. ©. Besne of the Knox By me gon sees = —_ | Hotel, was a passenger south this e Most Wonderfully ng : | Blinding of the Giant by Burning morning’ on the Prince George Out His Single Eye with a Blazing Log. Mr. W. H. Greenwood, who is interested in the Haysport Fish M A J E S T I C and Cold Storage Co,, Ltd., and who has been on a few days A Popular Show for , visit to the company's plant, turned south this morning. re. | AT THE CAPITAL HOSTILE CROWD DISTURBS SUFFRAGETTE MEETING MRS. PANKHURST AND OTHER SUFFRAGETTES HAD TO FLY TO SAFETY—ATTEMPTED TO SPEAK AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. (Special to The Daily News. London, March 13.— hurst and a number suffragettes who |speak at St. Andrew's Hall to- Mrs. Pank- | night had to seek safety by flight. of other | A hostile crowd made things un- See to ee lively for a short time. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE FISHING INDUSTRY COMPANY OPERATING AT HAYSPORT PROPOSE TO MAKE LARGE INCREASES TO THEIR CAPACITY ed Among the passengers return-|sible to a million and a half ing south on the Prince George | pounds and to add more fishing this morning was W. H. Green- item tora «= = ee wood, of Vancouver, who repre- : feperipes: |nery equipped with the most mo- } pacity jhas already | for one fishing schooner, hotly contested of the season was) resulf) in- | sents a syndicate of British cap-|dern machinery for the handling fof the fish. The additions and improvements contemplated will about $75,000, making the company’s total investment in the plant about $130,000. Up to the present the com- pany’s operations have been un- italists having large investments in this seetion of British Colum- jbia. Mr. Greenwood has been spending the last four five |days at Haysport in connection jwith the fishing operations that jare being carried on there with a jview of increasing the capacity cost lof the plant and extending oper- der the local management of Mr. ations iJ. Knox Browne, who is being The Company, which is known| succeeded by Mr. Harry Sheere, as the Skeena River Syndicate,,of Seattle, a gentleman who is |Ltd., at present have a cold stor-| thoroughly familiar with the fish age plant at Haysport with a ca-| ing industry on the Pacific coast having been connected in a man- agerial capacity for the last five the requirements. They have years with some of the largest the Hays- fish companies in Seattle. Mr. and a number of|Sheere has already taken charge It has been de-|and is getting things in shape of 400,000 pounds, which | proven inadequate port No. 4, smaller boats. |cided to inerease the capacity of for an aggressive season's oper- this plant just as soon as pos- | ations. ‘MARRIAGE ANNULMENT — ENTIRE VILLAGE IS APPEALED AGAINST WAS UNCOVERED Decision of Tribunal Regarding|Valuable Finds of Pottery and Count Boni de Castellane- Manuscripts Made in Gould Marriage Appealed Egypt. Against. - Cairo, March 13.—-The work of Rome, Mareh 13.—Mer. Par-jexeavation for ancient Egyptian rillo, defender of the matrimonial relics, which was _ personally bond, has appealed against the|watehed by J. P. Morgan, as di- recent decision of the Rota|/rector of the Metropolitan Mu- Tribunal annulling the marriage|seum of Art of New York, is now of Count Boni de Castellane and|completed. The exeavations have Anna Gould, now the Duchess de j|covered a period of two years on Tallyrand. concessions granted by the Egyp- Two decisions already have|tian government on the west side been rendered by this court, the}of the Nile Valley, the most im- first against Count de Castellane,};portant achievement being the who sought the annulment, and|unearthing at Luxor of the pal- the second, reversing the former |ace of Amenhotep III, who reigned decree and granting the annul-|about fourteen hundred years be- jment. The ease* will now come|fore the Christian era. Not only up for the third time at the sit-|was the great rambling structure /ting of the Rota about two months] uncovered, but a whole village of | hence, ancient houses and shops was No matter what the decision of|found, the sun-dried bricks of this court may be, another appeal|which were stamped with the is possible, but only if based on errors in the procedure, or in the jlaw, or on new evidence. It is lnot probable that a final decision king’s name. The expedition also secured many specimens of pot- tery and rare manuscripts. will be reached before July or THE WEATHER. August. covenant —— —- The weather report at 5 o'clock Mr. W. R. Lord, the wel! known|this morning read: Barometer, canneryman, manager of the can-|30.340; maximum temperature, nery department of the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co.'s busi- 45; minimum temperature, 33. No Detective Needed. ness, Was a passenger south this imorning on the Prince George. No need of a detective te find the bargains in boots and shoes Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|at Scott, Froud & Co.'s shoe sale. Phone 4, FIFTY-SIX PATIENTS WERE TREATED AT MONTREAL |RESULTS OF DR. FRIEDMAN'S TESTS ARE AWAITED WITH THE GREATEST INTEREST | einai 62-63 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Special to The Daily News, awaited with keen interest by the Montreal, Mareh 13.—The re - | remee! profession and the pub. sults of the treatment adminis. There is hope mingled with tered by Dr, Friedmann to fifty-|fear among the subjects under. six patients here on Tuesday are| going the Lests, ices Ra AAT stot, Be — rs aie en ced we, a acd)