——— THE DLILY NEWS : —r ~ GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: t's leading Paper a Gy Tia taPPyraaing may is Pr 4 \ of fash Rupert still wriegs ABLE ALIVE . to some of en habit. wy ————! : : ( Af yn aes +i OO oiv ao x PO. pm Ge entat . — ——_—_——— SEER EERE —————— See seem 1, ¥, N ) PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATUK DAY, APRIL 48, 1944 . PRICE FIVE CENTS yu ‘ THIRD AVENUE LOT BRINGS FIFTEEN THOUSAND ‘ UERTA’S BLUFF IS CALLED BY PRESIDENT WILSON--DARING BURGLAR CAUGHT IN ACTION NISSIAN SAYS PETER VERIGIN YR! HaBEas conus | RE Ce 3 relia ; 3 ee , eens ° GRANTED HARRY THAW BROUGHT $15,000' ~ CAN NOT HELP BECKER THIRD AVENUE LOT __|DAGO FRANK'S STORY HUERT A MUST STOP TRIFLING IS POPE AS WELL AS CZAR |esonur noi oicrary uni oronaae | sions — ering] oontnson sf Borman WH Wa UNITED STATES GETS FIRM ié | Arrangements Made to Three-storey Block on | Be Allowed to Be Put in f WHO KNOWS CHIEF OF DOUKHOBOR TRIBE DECLARES oc age pg Promises ae Evidence HUERTA, INSISTING ON DETAILS OF SALUTE, CALLED TO A HE IS AN AUTOCRAT—OWNS PALATIAL YACHT . aa gee % : : PS He. a ae HALT—FLEET ON WAY TO MEXICO pee Concord, N. H., April 47. Another sale of Third avenue New York, April 17.—The con- sntaiindnsicseniat isestnsliponala iovil 16 Waldexieois: ownel cor. all thei land and | Harry Kendall Thaw’s petition}business property was made/fession of “Dago Frank” Cirofici Special to The Daily News | The present difficulties arose , K An merly editor of | property, and without Verigin’s on eee * nae A eae dense fee + oe ibe Milage. aha a stg eee, a te i in beeen Anil "he ag The | over the. UbeIyit, ea ee jan-Americt Echo, of|consent they dare not build even|2°®" Sranted by Judge Edgar|new business block being builtjecuted for the part he played in )tnited States has warned Huerta 5 eet : oR seen fetia a nahh : Aldrich of the United States dis-;this summer. ie murder of Herman Rosen-|to go no further with his eric ee Americans in Mexico and say abi ut the Daukho- | Peter Verigin, while in. exile,}|“'¢! court. The lot sold is number 50,;/thal, will not be permitted to 1N-! ment about the details of the sa- j the arrest of several American ’ to the Minel he| received over $30,000 from his rhe court said, however, that] block 30, section one. It is now j terfere in the plans: of District lute. He will be tolerated cae who had landed from ‘lowers ia eno@ed . me are? order would be issued for the}occupied by by Smith & Mallett, | Attorney Charles 8S. Whitman twenty-one guns are fired in|their ships, and also the refusal ble for an out-|photo of his yacht. He was not|Prisoner's release from custody|plumbers, on a lease which is | for the second trial of former|peparation for the arrest of the|of Huerta to salute the American in prison, but lived in a small until arrangements have been|just about expiring. The vendor! Police Lieutenant Becker. bluejaekets: otherwise serious | navy. When President Wilson speaks 90 Rye Siberian town in luxury, and in|°?™Pleted to take the case to thejis J. Y. Moore, an old-timer of] Mr. Whitman holds the con-|e¢onsequences will follow. The}presented an ultimatum, Huerta : , ; United States supreme court of|Prinece Rupert, and the price is|fession to be hearsay evidence} Atjantie fleet continues on its|said he would salute if the ) srstand the ae eo ; |his yacht he used to tak pleas- ids and belief of ure trips with the officers. appeal, — $15,000. and. is therefore inadmissable way to Tampico to back up the|Americans fired gun for gun in youkh s For centuries ‘In the first nude parade in Thaw’s petition for admission H. G. Helgerson, Ltd., put/}either in the defense of Becker,|demands of the government. response, s sect Was p rsecuted in Rus- Saskatchewan thet war about to bail the court left undeter-|through the deal. the purchaser charged with having instigated nm PasKale ewe ere ‘re ‘ yt ; = 5 : : = a : Saeae Ee m by We horities. To avoid 00 f the best of. followe1 f mined, taking the ground that it|}being a business man from the|the murder of Rosenthal, or in ary oe 7 e ° o . ws oOo o ‘TS 0 is pers 1 the Doukhobors Pp Lab ae. whi fe aliDoul would be more appropriate for|prairies. He intends erecting on jthe prosecution of Harry Vallon. ee erigin, oO as ai ‘ A= : nied a thousand ways to fool hohot ha tell i ni te this to be decided by the sup-|il immediately on the expiry of | Vallon, according to the official P oii obpors cout e you, s iply, ; . ‘ > ‘ _ g olllcer. rhey fit I beved at that tin ae reme court. The result of the|the lease a}modern three-storey pVetEsen plate dpa i snide . Leraiiy oueysee i a 1 iv ie | . . . + h mean different|"’ ; , ; decision is that Thaw’s guard-|business block. The necessary|to Warden Clancy of Sing Sing command and teaching of Peter stance, to avoid}, iti Peter Verigin after..| 2nship and condition is un-| capital is already provided and|prison, fired one of the shots infidelity, they | rs es ,|changed for the present, but|plans for the building are being|that killed Rosenthal. It was Cl t but ward changed this command and that ttl tit f t f{made now Vallon’ testimony and that et ae eee sti ~ t e > { i . ) ade : i ms 23 O a « ot disse: Os [told them to dress themselves} /’) Gives” will aan ahe = ‘ven by “Bridie “Webber and|MAKES BOLD SPEECH IN IRELAND AND SAYS THAT ULSTER rere , Sul about seven xtremists |." ae he a te thts feed To chaise : nd the bible is eo a ' i a oe fa i highest court in the land with a jJack Rose; that led to the con- 1s NOT AFRAID TO. SHOW FORCE aqrit anAaALICS Gdisopvevec i ane . Ww ———— o . decision > rer cour }viction of the four gunmen. The ni i "a j were expelled by Verigin. ; eit me ee ee BURGLARY CASE CAME inieniee Bec! r will Naa May 4 Special to The Daily News) they will resist what is against Sherbinin, 10 is iis favor. ’ mai © ead . th Sarnnaitirnas’? sacle tenant of Peter| ... “ave No Funerals “ade. 2 a aaa UP FOR TRIAL TODAY! it sustice Seabury grants the| Limavady at Garvagh, Ireland, |their conscience,” declared the is false, exag-],, hey do mot conduel any| YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL . motion of Mr. Whitman. April 17-—Sir Edward Carson, |leader. “The ea ta as , oe ee . erais tr s Cr t : ay cc 2 Ss p y ra ind «wilful misrepre- cnnaE Sn een pomye — Two Recent Arrivals Alleged to or a the leader of the anti-home rule |!"¢y Could De subdued in a wee and you could not find a ceme . |by the fleet and the army. They eres tery. They simply use theit National ae Penve Giepee Jere eon ASSASSIN AIMS BULLET movement, made the most defi-|inow, however, that they cannot Pope and Czar dead corpses as a sort of feltili- N York : rae 6 fectionery Store AT NEW YORK’S MAYOR ant speech of the whole tour to- be conquered in years.” i : possible to define ver and plough over the graves.]|, fi OF sey eee Sh Re o a . ey ae day. This speech seemed to eed rahe ; Philadelphia .. .. .. 3 0 1 A nasty, mean little burglary : : eter Verigin over It is untrue that these fifty is ‘ ~ suggest that a_ settlement is Baptist Services g ignorant peo-|or sixty men, women and _ kids rR. H. &,/0f Which any decent man would|Misses Mayor but Wounds Inno-| further away than ever. is a ckar-and a\crowded. in-one. house. ives in | Rasta sie hss oe oO 5 3|be ashamed was perpetrated in cent Party—Assailant Sir Edward said very little Sunday school and morning ied. Only the|/absolute peace. They are hu-|Brooklgn .. ......5 414 0|town on Wednesday night. The Arrested daylight appeared on the hori- worship at 144. Young people's Doukhobors who havejian and quarrels and fights R. H. E.j}vietim, Mrs. W. Rohloff, is well : Te zon with regard to the question. meeting at 7. Evening worship ingled « the Canadianjamong the inhabitants of such — . Wow known in Prince Rupert and is New York, April 17.— a as-|He declared that the minor min-|,; 7-39 when the pastor will ‘ tate ce bin . Hh. oF . ~ etn i ‘ - sassin’s bullet aime at’ Mayor listers judge sip. speeches. oe Oe ao 8 believe that/are very frequent. Cee ee ee ge he ld in high esteem by all who ah x ree a ee ee EP int i we to judge by Sheis’ rO0e sr speak on ‘The Fundamentals of Veriz Jesus Christ, } As to their non-resistance,|* ; know her. She has heen ogn-) Michel 3s Re ethene seemed to think that Ulster was} strong Church.” You are wel- specially the | ask the big policeman in Grand St. Louis .. .. .. .. 0 ' !/neeted with Knott's bakery for a}City hall missed its mark todaylafraid to show force. They | come. ind illiterate | For! s, whom the Doukhobor wo- number of years and recently and stead of finding its ee to think that the Ulster- SN Na ih es ce Ree cs Ne ship Peter|men met with stones and sticks. American has carried on a confectionery |ing place in the mayor’s body, it}men were a mob and would run i | Ihe Doukhobors cannot be R H. E.Jpusiness of her own on Second |)adls wounded Frank Polk, cor-|away from policemen’s batons. Precvy trian. Sorsines s n and the|ideal people for only this reason:|Philadelphia .. .. .. 0 3 Slavenue, between Seventh and|Poration counsel. The man who} These ministers did not resog-| esis aon ahtlio-ae:l They are Aine. lamotant [NOW BOER 6 6 wc oe. 4 7 2/ wiehth streets |fired the shot was instantly|nize that the Ulster anti-home} Rev. Ronald McLeod will mf e boss over |illiterate, over-superstitious, But ; : BR Ao It appears that the deed was|0Verpowerd. He is named David/rultrs have hearts and are fully|preach at both Presbyterian ser- who couldi/as vhole, they are nice people.|st Louis io la 0 done by tw en named Done'ls Ross and is ‘nearly 70 years of|conscious of their strength |viees tomorrow; at 14 a. m; in notice. It|I! us sends their — children] pet 7 "i ‘: ei { 6 »fjand O'Reilly, who had arrived on|®*' His conduct gave evidence|*not in the number of guns nor|the church hall, and 7:30 p. m. + le os q et sepa ih 8 Nag Ady Sea decd a ; Seon Dp has in Ae es i e is mentally unbalanced. |ammunition they will have, but|in the Empress theatre. Every- about the gh chool and remove the th ed I at. Th 1 ; r , they are fluerice of such a leader as R H E.jfirst of al stalled themselves e bulltt crashed throughjin the determined way in which | body is cordially invited. the suggwes-!|Peter Verigin, they will be very|Cleveland .. .. .... 5 8 3{without authority in a cabin P s jaw, knocking out nearly — gin, who is desirable settlers.” ORIG as .s sees 1 | 44 2}the rear of the Knox pool s front teeth. While the Ps .? ae and having obtained free lodg-} s serious is 18 not neces- : , ¢ | ing, decided to have free board|S@"ly 4 fatal wound. He was ESTERN FARMERS FIGHTING «Jerr ees fain 8s, mie re meet fremoved to the Nospital, Ewpress [THEATRE as tr: would be safest to rob a woman, ar FOR LOWER TARIFF RATES . =o : and accordingly broke into Mrs Prince Shoros Passengers ‘| Rohloff'’s store and helpec em- ee VictOMia ct ies eel as 8 7 0 : fh ener rhe Prince ‘ge arrived on ... 1 O-NIGHT.. selves to groceries, ete., to the| George Yaa BPOKANG: 64 ccs «as 4 i ~lvalue of ten dollars. This was|time this morning with the fol- NUFACTURERS MADE BIG MISTAKE IN OPPOSING RECI- R. H. E,] not the worst feature, for ther llowing list of passengers: Miss scents — wen PROCITY—OPPOSITION TO ©. N. R. IN EVIDENCE Vanoouver ... 045. ++. 3 5 6}are signs that the burglars in-|Rose Smith, Mrs. and Miss Skeel- ep * “i Wankiiay oo Ree AS a 3|tended to conceal their crime by e, D. MeLean, J. Brewn, W. . Pilar ; yf The Dally News) Mr. Buchanan maintained that acoma ‘ fire. Fortunately this attemp: : be wi eee, a aca A Splendid. ne a e | 18.—Western|the manufacturers made a big. RH kh. was unsuccessful in spite of a| Mr. Wood, CG. R. Murray, Mrs. M. : mm , d prominently in|mistake when they cpposed reci-|Seattle .. .. .. ..., 3 s : lavish use of coal © ol] endl Rarnes andieatabiiicen. 0 ee be . ® budget and put }procity ar d the opposition on the POMIANG . 3. sae eke { 2] matehes Hunter, J, Anderson.’ D. J. Raine aad i iansard with the!}coast was now more than if it ‘ The robbery was reported tq ev; Mr. Holtinmhitarand wits aie “ly ' the western farm-|had been allowed to go into ef- Coast the police directly it was dis-] Black. M1 Zellknap, Mr. Atchi- leme and free im-jfect... He came out flat rooted R. H. B.Jeovered, and yesterday morning} son and wife, M. E. Hoy and wife, | : is the argu-/against any assistance to the C.|Qakland .. .... .. , 40 flone of the men was caught, if M Whitefoot, Mr McMahon. | —_————Programme the contrary, | Ne R, Portiand .. <6 .s %. 8 14 2inot red-handed, at least red-| Mr. Fofleman, . Mr. Read. Mr. | : SS . ty epee res mouthed, for he-was half way]|qQ’Neill. Mr. Clark. Mr. Patterson, | : mAD OF CONFERENCE Social Event VTHE ANTIQUE “aT eM through one of the stolen tins of]Mr, Mackenzie, R, Benson, J. A.| —? VISITING PRINCE RUPERT —— a AT EMPRESS lobster. Pozeland, Mr Scott, Mrs. De} P h ’ W, ] h, | Our society editor reports an ope em, hie AMM tee fail che polide Hhonent Pha cabin| Fontaine, Mr. Perdue, wife and : al es eekly () 7 vs K. Swanson of Van- interesting social event this week . ' mt , aa Prats bing and well-/son, Mr, Russell and wife, Mr. A late release of this ever popular review of world events. ah pe of the Colum.| Beye or ea Bee ah aeh night a program of exceptional | baited mouse trap so they did! gyvme. Mr. Drummond. Mr. Still- ple ae Be ( ¢ tha Litharaat the renept n given Mi "SI merit was shown. “The Jewel |net disturb it, and sure enough] wel], Mr. Weinberg, Mr. CG. New- ee on this morn-| George Tite and Jack Naden 841 nobber's proved ta be a most the second met walked into it. |eombe, Mr. Maguire, Mrs. Kirk-. PART -2 aki . M Swanson is} the new building to be utilized as sensational picture, It is a late D et ey oe charged &S) wood, M! Jacquest, Mrs, Little Th A . B h R bb bane, the Lutheran | their bachelor quarters on Sece-|{wo-part release from the Edison wate | =e Me, sei are supe wood, W. J. Elmendorf and wife, e ntique TOOCc 0 ery if sg Visit Alaska.jond avenue, Refreshments were|London studios, The picture de- ea | come direct from Mr. McLeod, Misses Eason, Al- A late release from the Edison London Studios. A picture A a ‘t the wharf by Rey.|served from 4 to 6 o'clock, Mas-|yeloped some very strong scenes Tho a iT, pias bert Davidson, — Mr. Burch, D. i ll iain cadte ai aman ARRIETA 2 ‘uth aa the Prinee Rupert | ter George Tite pouring tea and especially where the hero of the ce nected et : P aa Stewart and wife, F. K. Ander- i g action. any sensational : s are = My ‘ ch ‘Master Jack Naden receiving the|story chases the thief Big Ben] "| os Te ial erore Aa is 2 son, Mrs. W veks, Mr. Ledwige, | acted during the progress of the picture. os; S00 will conduct ser-| visitors Among the latter werel/alonge the outside running board of the Peace MeMullin at three} Mp, Broad, J. W. Stewart, Angus sada (as ER Bight) ‘Lutheran ehureh,|noted Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, Mrs.Jof an English passenger train o'clock this afternoon. Stewart and wife, W. T, McFar- me ee i. at *, tomorrow at 44]Carpenter, Mrs. W. H. Kergin,|}moying at lightning speed, fol- Sie 3 ia Heiss ~ ae ee mow ge PART 3 , ‘ ~ >. Bm, Mr. and Mrs. Naden and Miss|jowed by the hand to hand en- Mr. BE. D. Orde, Mr. Stirrat, Mr. LD Girl ae | ie Naden, Miss Martin, Miss Morti-|counter in which the thief is Buseh, Mr. Beekley; Mrs. Emma Bi § Western ir eo et Cerorooccoocoosooooooes|iiier, Miss Rowell, Miss Burritt,}thrown from the train. It is cer- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Katrina, ©, R. Swanson, Miss A fine picture with a good moral. et Miss Kergin, Miss Tile, Messrs.|tainly thrilling and causes one to Herrington, Miss Bright, Miss a gies F MONEY WANTE ! Mortimer and Paterson, and]marvel at the desperate chances Reversible serims, one yard|itay, Miss Oliver, Mr. Fink, Mr. ~ iH p! Masters Jack and Fred MeMullin|the people engaged in making wide, regular value 35c, specialjand Mrs. Harris, PART 4 : “et THREE and Ted Tite. moving pictures” will take. An|price 20¢ yard at Geo. D. Tite's. — mere pene Th A ti t D j ey TO FIVE ‘THOUSAND Artist's Dream” is a comedy One resident of Comox ayenue e rust § ream 4 er From eastern fashion centres|along unusual lines. It is vary D. d. Rainey, the daddy of the}was up before Magistrate Carss An eccentric comedy which produces roar after roar of Ase Business Property — fop newest things in silk waists, |funny \ late number of Pathe’s|pioneers at Stewart, is here en|jin the police court this morning laughter. fF 004 interest and broad onal stripes and white, with the new]Weekly is also shown, _ jroute to the mining town at theJon the charge of keeping a dis- aponeesters a ‘ *ourity, Apply meres Ff raglan and drop shoulder The program last night was in head of Portland Canal, orderly house, She was released i 7 ; sleeves, Wallace's 88-89 fall respects high class and will Stas on suspended sentence, Ha x 145 erbeiaienss Rite ack 4, Aad be repeated tonight. Walter RR. Broad, formerly were A : ion 15¢ xe 5 7 en 10¢ / "= + DAILY ewe sacs aocalore are buying ; ——norrainett manager al Stewart for the What everyone should know: dmiss ° Childr ) Oe Ceee, in Port Edward before the rail-| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners,|Townsite company, is in town on|People of discriminating taste *ereecnesphpians, way is completed Phere 4. his return from England. dine at the G, T, P, Gafe. 83if ” 1 j ;