eae ; THE D NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: “+ ding Paper ‘@Rerhaps the mayor opposes pub prince Ruper. © ground that the city RELIAB ALIVE * Nyiot stand Inspection. N EA sessile , —— wv 9 PRNCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS TED STATES HAVE OPENED WAR WITH MEXICO NAR LAW WANTS INQUIRY ALLEGED ULSTER PLOT — WOMAN WANTS TO DO ROAD WORK ESIDENT ACTED PROMPTLY [EARLY MORNING FIRE IN DYKE’S RESTAURANT ree yoy AMERICANS SEIZE VERA CRUZ SEIZING MUNITIONS OF WAR j.. sows mu. ev momen ap soy om) MEXICANS IN FULL RETREAT the meeting called about Earl Grey’s Rifles, a few ai Number Only a Score at eee ci E CONGRESS WAS DEBATING PRESIDENT. oan hee peeps DETACHMENT OF ATLANTIC FLEET IN CHARGE—SENATE OF THINGS— : xRKKRKEXKNKEHKHHHR NK HK ROR RRR KR ROKR KR OKROK RX Lives were very busy rallying votes from all the government works. of the local Conserva- ra UNITED STATES IN FAVOR OF USING FORCE A smi e e . . . . 6 nite city " ts fin sas oe Set Government launches Canton, Ohio. April 24.— — ——_ ‘ gas tng s bigges usiness : “Gg el? fan i OAvay ear : , j ae April, 24. This This was a stratecio move on hig , hy iy See ie : oe were sent to Digby Island General’ Jacob 8. Coxey’s army (Special to The Daily News) resolution by 72 to 13 authoriz- it once assumed the/part to prevent President were tion by th fir lepatttnant and the men were told the of unemployed dwindled from Vera Cruz, April 22.—Theling the use of armed forces to fre re o sever? , e ‘e depar > 9 a score ‘ivates. cs 2 % + acs Bag 2 ' f a place that is to fre ? ee ee Pee emona {i The fire cali froiis meeting was for the pur- gk: 1 esses - Be landing of forces from the|uphold the dignity of the United , nite rounds of ammunition and two : : se ‘Ci , ther ed here preparatory to starting], . E States An ¢ ; z « the scene of military and : Liha: wpbabe arovind. sue kicts pose of deciding whether Re ad wine | United States warships was not States. An amendment to pro hundred field guns now on a nm on the second leg of its march the next few)” aris oc | ivkote: wenianhant The? boos or not the drill hall would yw ’ Ns shed: with i t vide that after the subjugation rhe place has taken on| German steamer in port about to} © De Re et be built by day labor. It to Washington. accomplished witout —s0es' Olof, Mexieh. the Unnee sae earance of a fortified be landed. biti pp in ae ere * the time but] . By the seizing of the customs evidently asleep, as the alarm these munitions of war pass un-|¥@S given by a lady living above der the control of the United the place. She was awakened by the smoke and phoned in the When Coxey left his home in|American life. The waterfront, should retire from that country Massillon, ©., it was found that/customs house and all important)... qeteatfd by 4410 39. A sub- only a small percentage of the|Piers are occupied, and the ter-| titute resolution was defeated followers he had counted on|ritory around the United States by 47 to 39 which based the jus- were in line. Several had gone|Cconsulate is strongly patrolled. | ,; must be rather galling on working men to be com- pelled to vote against their consciences, but ret indications that pre- vere under way to re- States and prevent their being here are as tificat for th fi n nding of the American miss, there are no doubt cases ; 4h th : oe? ae ification for the use of force i a oo fleat wathemmaiueed py musrta Tada ake dobastsnknt Maal where the men cannat af- ahead on freight trains. The . er Kv gg hold other sections | Mexico upon general conditions de. the pom ene Pa ree a a ee th. { er re ford to lose their jobs. Soha. ete ne ree o mie . es Pe a instead of the Tampico incident vefore ig up the receiver, There is sa ie ee Hak Ag assillon school boys, and when BORO th Torii toe anes ictual possession WOMAN WANTS JOB AS ab said, here is one consolation, en the “general” gave the signal to}eral Maas, offered a stubborn merits start, he had a fairly large com- ees ue Sra iste ak a Badger at Vera Cruz mand, 1ours 0 bist th in oe hoa ae Washington, April 22.—Rear-. Phere was great rejoicing At nightfall the main body of} ,qmiral Badger with the first when Henry Vincent, an old man|the federals was reported in re- ships of the Atlantic ‘fleet has that on election day the secret ballot will protect them and they can vote as they please, and it should st under! ROAD SUPERINTENDENT} ..,¢.nic01 pa: cut the place, Has m President Hu- the fire got a little more head- | today the island of| Believes She Can Do Much Better! way it is quite possible that the RRR RR RR RRR RRR RR RR KR OR RR OF RR HE ROH : 5 ical give them a gri aS - Prk ob oh ae Paces came whole block might have gone. we to val a Sita” the who said he marched with Coxey|treat westwards. arrived at Vera Cruz Admiral plat of machine guns. Now Employe Tha valna ‘ afficie seen ire > age ‘ir j y Th atte in é a ara CO ‘ ere is 1 rumor abroad rae ee ee od a oo vr a oe crude taskmasters in 1894, joined the squad and Badger had been ordered to pro- sates that ‘the: Amerioans) |. °°? Treceived from: the Naas aren vis Se vka Drodietiam eet ten Orv anon Senate Upholds House ceed direct to Vera Cruz. The ved the railroad running|"iver tells the same story of peed iia “a ee : 2 1 | ie ee eK Oe ee | WiChes. Washington, April 22.—The|order also diverted fourteen tor- to Mexico The government inefficiency that one alarm was registered at 2:15 a.m, a Sis Se ar a ree ee senate passed the administration pedo destroyed to Vera Cruz. hears from all over the province. re of the line of railway The setitars fu that’ Mietriot ins CACO Not Under Church Ban KING AND QUEEN MAKE —_—_—_—— ee - a) Fgh fatto an tetera ac | BONAR LAW PERSISTS, wire ove, sont 21-1) PARADE THROUGH PARIS|MANY PEOPLE WANT \CALLIES WON FAST ny ataging pact |socaiog wh for members D UL rai LANE ena ainns cvecraum ay wel 10 GO ON NEW RAIL| GAME AGAINST SCHOOL ssion of the line hundred before the summer is bec, has delivered a black eye to President of Frano Will munieation with yak: SPhatw tiaaceney t k Asquith Thinks Judicial Enquiry! ih, charges made by the ultra- ‘save'e a i ; b tt ae ~ a the , mac 1 Unnecessary but Will Give montaine organ La Verite, to the eiaabaltbeet Entente c. E. ee ne oe meron: Score ; ue ee errr . i 4 vetler roads ¢ ay demande . a iy ae —— zations an xcursion alf—Sudden ea faa ct ane or cathy a new road supervisor. A peti- Pence fen.ouaegre effect that the boy scout move- (Special to The Daily News) Rates—Trade Good Finish Ore ee i ates tion was sent to Victoria and a s 1 to The Daily News) ment was neutral and therefore Paris. April 22..--King George a vista. The posses- copy to Wm, Manson to that ef eee het oak an object of suspicion to the Ro- pee: os ae : he (Victoria Times.) Last ght's game, of basket his L commands the : . London, April 22.—Bonar LawW|man Gatholic church. and fur and Queen Mary are the first re : ast nights game, oO asket- M City effect, a mae ‘5 5 aoe fe 4 Poe “| British king and queen to make Many enterprising organiza-|ball between the Callies and the ity. \ certain lady who has been|2¢ain asked Premier Asquith for|ther that it had been said-in cer- is | Higt school 7 doubted] s deubt that the a roy as DeeN) y judicial enquiry into the al-|tain quarters that they were af-|~ state tour through the streets}tions of the southern part of this|#18" — School =was undoubtedly S concen {Visiting the pre-emptors Says : ; a an eee ge oe aoe at-) of Paris. They were entertained] province are now in consultation}one of the best games yet seen ends - ONOeN=1 1. could an cthatier work than leged Ulster plot. The premier] filiated with Freemasonry, when a a hanquet ais ofasident I a on a ’ ea Grana| between these two teame upon this port saw no reason for such a pro-|in an address before the Quebec|..,. ..:.., . -jwith officials 0 e Grant feng Tick what has been done, and she will : 1 an address before the QuebeC |i, opie Satan fo ae eet ar pea “2 creas ites F : There can remain} - ‘Na ah a vg : ori “leedure, but offered if the oppo-|boy scouts and others at the rh by { of the visit is to} Trunk Pacific with a view to se- During the early part of the ge that an attack will “ef : ag ap ON | sition was sincere in its charges|Morrin college hall, he stated strengthen the entente cor-|euring special rates for excur-|match both teams seemed to be a few hours.|>eliever in woman suffrage, and diale sions into the interior over the|striving for the lead, and at half to set aside a day for the pur-/that there were absolutely no | says if the women had votes they pose of making the charge at the}grounds for the accusations. marines from rorerrre ne err roars new line. The first local trains}|time the score was 414-11 in fa- would soon reform matters ‘ irships may. land hn viikat possible date 7 ies ; | MAN AND WOMAN FOUND to proceed over the transconti-|vor of the High school, After Another matter taken up was| ‘ I ar f ill art rolling along|half time the play became faster . : : Guan a i Bells nental wi start rolling along] play same ee Ne to refuse to slavishly follow any Wedding Be | BOUND UP AND BURNED al \ucust 1. and the mem-Jand partook of a slightly rough \PPIT: Bissnve sie ne party. They will al refuse New Cars for, Fish Trade A quiet wedding ceremony wa ee f hale aaa tie ee t N tk id of the iting the Mexi-|°"" , , S160 Faruet ; edding ceremony was bers of many organizations arejer nature. Near the end o e ) to buy their necessities from the The G. T. P. have under con-|performed by Rev. Canon Rix at apxio Oo ge s 2 . second half the playing we ; n . os gcovernment supporters’ stores|struction 250 steel-tired refrig- St Andrew's Anglican church} | Sensational Discovery oF Bodies Se sat 2 — i; at a and pong. wate both tases | | eo is in the past, where they had tolerator cars for operation out Of}yesterday afternoon. The bride | Made in Embers of Lumber oe Gaaeh up iinokee the first playing at their best. At the end See exorbitant prices Prince Rupert These cars are|was Miss Stella Whalley and the| Office in 6. Dakota on Pecks ; , f th » sec alf sc ; stone Hanes: |" ea st l 1 ae t I t f re ur, mene ae | ae excursion parties to go over thejof the second half the score was nie esigne or » shipmen Ollgeroo as I wey ) ' * “ohahility j »d—2 4 : es nee pe : ‘ es 7 ilt to oe Mr. Alek, Saeye Poth) «, ades, 8i:Ds April 24.—What|meW line, in all probability, will ea hae BASEBALL RESULTS fresh fish. They are bu O}well known young people ‘of this | ay { ; ay: San wahioneet be ano British Columbia Manu- With the consent of both ee run on fast express trains or to]eity. Miss Abbie § . ag | TPPCanS: hegre 0 een SB i$ fice nt ing|teams a ‘‘s . sath” fini . ron oe ¢ ; ere iS oll ai rie : unberg wa | do uble murder has been disclos-| acturers’ association, including te ims BS sudden de uth , finish orthwestern attach at the head of passenger|bridesmaid and Mr. Robt. Reid}, here when the bodies of W,|2bout 520 of the prominent citi-]Was played and the Callies se- ih Spokane ®, Portland 9 trains; _ The company expect lojassisted as groomsman,, Follow- H. Menzie, manager “of the zens of Victoria, Vancouver, New|¢cured a basket, caged by Camp- | U Wiotoria 8° Tasoma s carry several carloads a day out|ing the ceremony a wedding din-| ati a cae aaa Bie Westminster and other British bell. The teams lined up as daha: * ee r . ‘e oT . s > & ers’ ? bs gay + . a : f 7s: Saatila 6. Vaneau: 7 of Prince Rupert, ner was taken at the Royal. pe ‘kkeeper, Miss Blanche Signel,|Columbia points. follows: — ses aa ARORA’ ae Te lwere foundn the debris Atiane Cc. E. Jenney of Vancouver, _ Callies—Backs, H. Foote, B. TO-NIGHT Coast Presbyterian Literary Socisty This morning: at 10 o'oeloc Blot at office, lying side by side, |meneral agent of the passenger Ferguson; forwards, Campbell, Venice 4, Portland 7. This evoning, in the Presby- ee ae , pared, | faces downward. Both bodies|@epartment, who succeeded W. oe an ce is i DUSTIN FARNUM Sacramento Los Angeles terian Chureh hall, Mrs. G. A.|™?- alter Maisterick, clerk at) re badly charred. FE. Duperow, is spending the day 18 . School—-Backs, Dowling, ia sais Klower will lecture on the his- the cold storage plant, and Miss | The feet of Miss Signe! were|in Victoria, and in conversation} ‘lithcell; forwards, Anderson, San Francisco 8, Oakland 9. tory of Scottish music: The lec- Francis Savensky, of Detroit, ltied with wire, and her hands|he stated that the G. T. P. igs|Manson and Rowell. ture will be illustrated with nu-|Were united in matrimony by| now considering the requests of sa eile % ; ; ; were wired behind her. Her skull " fe quaW Man American merous songs, and amongst Revs Father pg ae Andrew | had been crushed with a claw-jorganizations for special excur- HINDUS NOT T0 LAND Philadelphia 4, Boston 4 143 those rendering the musical part Lear, eae honor. The bride | Hammer, which was found_near-}S!0" rates. People “ enxious IS OF IN SIX PARTS Hintn ie: of the ‘program will be Mrs Mil- nh aativad trons, Tiana by. Mr. Menzies’ feet also were|to see what there is in the north- FICIAL ORDER , ler, Messrs. A. Clapperton, J. G.j/US! arrived: trom ms Fall. lwired together, and wire was}ern part of the province, through ee - eae enone the other end|Which the new transcontinental 4 Scenes--127 People in the Cast St. Louis 1, Chicago 6, New York 3, Washington 3, dota rociianago oR Et po fais Notice so: tinniandaaie oven oi oa witht 0 Bae Seager Ottawa, April 29 —In_ the ‘ Cleveland 4, Detrit 5. sail earth heatines and:ell-are Tenders will be received by ied Nae ie ee ech Mr. Jenney says that northern house of commons H. H, Stevens Matinee National : welcome. the undersigned until April 27th |p,cctured with some blunt in-|{ravel at the present time is|asked the minister of the inter- - ———$—$—<—— 6 p. m., for the construction of} .).. ment. very good. The ships are carry-|jior if he had received any infor- EDNESDAY AFTERNOON Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 2. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|an apartment house. Plans and} y,, piotive for the crime has|ing large lists of passengers and|mation that 400 Hindus are on Doors open at 2:30 New York 6, Brooklyn 0. Phone 4. specifications may he seen at the}, 4. discovered he understands from the freight|their way from Shanghai and se Show starts at 3 O'Clock BOBVOR ‘, Philadelphia 3. TD office of James Gilmore, archi- Leas Bertie ee department that a great deal of}|Hongkong to Vancouver, and miaelon' Ve Children: 100 Chicago 2, St. Lquis 2, 19 Inn- Eat at the London Cafe. 8itf! tect, Second avenue, 94-97 Pern the South cargo is. moving north, ‘Every-|that their intention is to test the ngs. a“ ar — The Prince Rupert had good|thing is satisfactory,” he says.jregulations passed by the gov- TWO COMPLETE SHOWS AT sia re : ae an the rs ee aor In a short time he expects that}ernment regarding the admis- c _ ManT . Sidney. Smith Returns ec ARUGULA. UALR ILIA IRIE MMI | > tinct and 64 deck,|many tourists will be wending|sion of Orientals and others, He 0 to 9:30 and 9:30 to 14:30 Sidney Smith, head of the 4 besides 207 tons of freight. their way to Prince Rupert and]/asked what steps the government “Wie. hone: Lead-—=9thore olla” Doors open at 7:45 lin Fisheries, is back from a ! K Cit 1 H. Hagearty, F. Jones, Miss Fuller, F.|Stewart to see the beauties of|proposed to take in the matter. month's trip to Kansas Gilty ant Fuller, E, Witten, D. A. MeDonald, 0,{the inside passage. The company Dr. Roche said that the gov-. mission; 2 : ater Be Children: 160 other western points. Mr. Smith Wh tholme O era Bie ias Evitt, G. Calder, E, T. Harlow, Mrs, B.|also hopes to send many of the}ertwnent had been advised by the AN ah eee ape se ag es pe) Scott, J. Wilson, B. Scharling, W. Litte,| travellers ree eon rail ke Renewisey eh agent of t “The sie setae i a riad to get back where the TO-NIGHT ! TO-WIGHT 1! Teen tt! ; ge ; oe ‘ im ‘ ws ; att : alent) snd the Fesker, 4 Nang Tagaenéead ‘that 7 m ue © Give box partie ee weather is good. He found rain Stupendous Spectacular Production 0 Ee te eee oe . . c et hietl ry tair 1 i oe . & . . - li oe oe * can have reser- . a ‘art of the country Austin, W. RK, Winstead, A. Sutherland, p.jwell as the veh mountain}|dus are coming in contravention Poin without extra charge in aver: Dé Oh ie ; > Pp. Walsh, N, Catt, ©. Kauhaut, J. Lan-}/ranges. of the new regulations they are Ing theatre before & p. every day he was away. UDITH OF BETHULIA caster, A, Lance, R, Gordon, F, Mairris, J. — TT IT not to be permitted to land, * OM day reservation is required. Mr. Smith is a grain expert as ‘J ott, J. E. Myer, P, Sieood, A, E. Turner, Society Women Smoke 2 well as a fish man, and he says the fall wheat in the western states is looking better than ever () | before in history and he predicts a record crop. e In four splendid awe-inspiring reels. Direct from Proctor'’s Fifth Ave nue Theatre, New York, where it had @ run of many weeks at high Mrs. J. Miles, G. H. Salmon, H. Davie, S.|the best social set of Canada’s ST. GEORGE’S DAY J. Kennedy, T, Comlan, A. Montesaia and{capital and most of the society wife, Miss Rose Evans, W. BE. Davidson,}girls of Ottawa are smokers. Miss N. Thurner, Miss N, Richardson, A.]This statement was made to the BANQUET Troy, T. A. Gritten, G. T. Hil, H.’Howell,|commons cigarette bill commit- prices, Guaranteed by the management the best series of moving pic tures ever shown in this city, Notice Storage belonging to Joe Jor- SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE WESTHOLME ORCHESTRA April 28th and Soin \. Reid, G. A. Coulse, W. H. Letshman, W.| tee by W. L. Scott, president of y . 8 y Overture, “Semiramide” —- —Rossini. si - NEXT BIG Bopren iets i the Hee ata oa Selection, “Il Trovatore’—Verd!. J. Rafferty, D. FP. Diekson, J. D. Young,|}the Ontario Union of Children’s To MORROW NIGHT FEATURE will be sold by pr berg ea € ; am Egyptian Sulte—Lulgini. r. ¢. Westenhaver, Mrs. R. O, Miller and] Aid societies. Mr, Scott is an a tha Cams samedi che aiae Mary Pickford in 30 days if not settled for and re- Selection, “Manon Lescaut”—Pucoinl. ehild. A. B. Martin, A, EB, Minty, D. Di-| Ottawa lawyer, a son of the late moved, vine M. Glashan, A. G. Arrett, K. Ram-|Sir Richard Scott, and himself a “T NE G00D LITTLE veviL” By Davie elaehacul GEO. E. ST. CLAIR. — Prive ARR say, H. Mayson, J. $ Bayeock J. Lake, W.|frequenter of social functions; Sly © feu nee tahee weit w * t : gar . the original TET “ADMIRGION: 160 and ae MILPREN: 100 |plummer, A. G. Campbell, N. D. Darling,|the committee, therefore, were y ye a *, Spe New y k * ‘ ‘ ” : ork oat, Lost—Nugget stickpin Re- ‘and Worth the Money |. P. Martin, J, J, MeKay, Mrs. ¢. Ward] inclined to believe that he knew ward, Return to Peck, Moore & Proce id H. Cole, what he was talking about. Weereorocssrocoorons | Co. it Fs scedredneieinhieeialiiehtrindeeenilileliek sce |» 4 * " G. RB. Norris, W. Richardson, W. Maihaut, —_—__ F. Lucas, EB, W. Nickerson, W. Crane, Ottawa, April 24.—Women of laa ule bel | Pe? >