THE DAILY NEWS = === ee — —— $$ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS NEWS Rupert’. ‘ing Paper REL iABL. ALIVE \LGARY STRIKES OIL AND CITY IS MUCH EXCITED OMINION REDISTRIBUTION BILL IS ABOUT READY-—$15, 000 WORTH HALIBUT IN TWO DAYS DISTRIBUTION BILL IS “ ePemnce THREE SFR OE SST mn OIL GUSHER NEAR CALGARY ALMOST READY FOR HOUSE 0° °° "22 quan mennes ottesetas” ie! QTY JUBILANT OVER STRIKE | Quevedo to Have His Revenge on presspre as is Atre: cathe’ in s toda His approach- | Americans ar Tt d id ae hates i ' marrinwa’4 : , 5 jthis morning’s boat. . The hea ; — RAL M. P. MOVES SIX MONTHS’ HOIST TO C. N. R. BILL— é ige to a niece of More ee lof the company, Mr. Charles E,|/ ESTIMATED TO FLOW 200 BARRELS EVERY TWENTY-FOUR VOTE WILL BE TAKEN IN FEW DAYS to Frewen a former Cork Juarez, May 15.—Three Am-|Royal, is particularly pleased HOURS—ALSO LARGE FLOW OF NATURAL GAS mere 'Brienite member and a cousin|erican lives are the price that|with the trip up the coast. This ee nee Dally News tos of the redistribution com-/of Winston Churchill, has upset} will be colleeted by General Rod- | jg bis first trip into northern | Special to The Daily News) credits that it will produce from 15.—E. M. Mac-|ni{tee to settle the details of the| is Ulster colleagues and sup-|rigo Quevedo for every bandit in jwaters, and it is hapdly neces- Calgary, May 15.—This city is|}150 to 200 barrels each 24 hours. moved om the {hi ine in ridings when they|POrters, a8 they can not recon- his command killed by Consti- jsary to say that it. will not be|jubilant over the strike in an oil;The oil on analysis shows 62 proposals be} : ; : e the threats of civil war and|tutionalist soldiers, according to|hig jast. They will be seen to|w near Calgary by the Petro-|beame gravity. In addition to t} hence | meet Monday. The difficulties}, rriage bell i ( 4 | : : ; , gies Oh tc arte RON hief! Ont UATTOSe. Soe a defi from Quevedo today, Que-|adyantage tonight in “The Lion|lum Products Co. The president|oil, the gas output is estimated an ¢ to | WII arose chie ove ite 0 oreto ° awe ‘ af j win ef . ar ” . ‘ ‘ . sage * : SS eee foe nae a a Moreton Frewen is @ heavy in- vedo said he would kill Ameri-jang the Mouse. of the Calgary Industrial bureau|at two million cubic feet. L iken next Tues-J/are about cleared up and it is;vester in Prince Rupert pro-|}cans at the ratio of three to one} ee rs ag lexpected that an ear settlement | perty for his own losses in -evenge " : } ex} at % ‘ en i 8s revenge “Walhalla af . HL & E. F. it the last meet-|will be arrived at } “ for the action of the big North- arrangerer Skandinavisk Fest MUSICAL SERVICE ern LION AND THE MOUSE” Special ern Chihuahua Cattle Gompany,}. OP Shee AT EMPRESS TONIGHT —— owned by Americans, which had}! K of-P Hall, Lordag aften, kl. 9 oe 6 NGO IN PRINCE RUPERT ? $3.90 buys the smartest of lad-'gemanded protection o ’ 'Alle Skandinaver velkomne. 444 METHODIST CHURCH The largest dramatic company , ,demanded protection of the Con- ro : } jies’ shoes Regular $5.50 values stitutionalists. As a result oth —______———— — MORNING & EVENING, SUNDAY, MAY 17 | that has ever visited Prince Ru- Prominent Exponents of hak nniadtabin jat Peck’s shoe sale. See the|that representation a force of| Special offer of ladies’ Queen pert arrived today on the steam- ew Dances at Westholme | WindOWS. 112-1413 eonstitutionalist cavalry was | Quality, Invietus and Walk Over iivaine ship Prince George, as Mr. Royal Portland 3, Victoria 2 sent out from Juarez, which has|shoes. Full range, all sizes.|childrn’s Musical Service under the direc- | as fourteen in his company, who he greatest craze Vancouver 5, Spokane 2 | What everyone should know: been in pursuit of the bandits | Regular $5.00, $5.50, now $3.90. tion of Miss Ethel Eason. {open their engagement of one ) ize, the famous Seattle 1, Tacoma 0 ;People of discriminating taste and has killed several of them in|Peck’s shoe sale. Watch the|solo, “Oo Rest in the Lora” | week tonight in the celebrated having invad- |dine at the G.T.P. Cafe. 83tf (a running fight. | windows. 112-113 Miss Ruby Dimmick. |Kline play “The Lion and the ed country on the Coast | doth. and Chain ek _... |Mouse.” The dramatic situations e its debut in Los Angels 7, Sacramento 9 Sas Miss Lilian Shrubsall. jin this play give scope to the \ ‘ ' 7 cna Portland %, Venice 0. Solo, “Forever With the Lord’..... eee eaten re eA estholme opera Oakland 4. San Francisco 0 Miss Beatrice Killen. |" entally " * : bee . See b Mrs. Lester, prin- Evening ibe left severely alone if the lead- known M. Les- American Anthem: “WhatAgeatbeselcsict: Suiner | iNg characters are not equal to idemy, corner of Chotr i;handling the parts of “The Lion St. Louis 7, Boston 3. : ‘ a se” respectively | a Dee eee Cleveland 3, Phitadelphis 6 ai a Million Pounds Receivail Yesterday and Today--Fishermen) on. sare x oot 1 Taree. |and the Mouse” respectively, for her dancing part- eee eee sy _...... Mason|there are few modern plays tha Ransford, will ap-| Detroit 4, New York 2. | Make Money--Merchants Sell Supplies Messrs, Evans, Davis, Harries and Wadden! |demand the dramatic talent. and one week com-| Chicago 3, Washington 6 Solo, “How Lovely Are Thy Messengers” |@™Motional qualities that this 0 in a series of} National | That Prince Rupert is destined | out to the fishérmen. fidepen--ongere we have sent in today,” Poitier oe Sap s Gonoud play does, ‘several of _the great including the to be the great fish port of the|dent fishermen who brought in|said the office man. Miss Catherine Eason. critics having likened it unto the ition, flirtation, ! ceeie a ihe Louls gh |P acifie is growing more appar-j| over 40,000 pounds got 3%c per There are now some thirty in-| Solo, “Lead Kindly Light (by request) nor Sh Portia 2 Seite one-step, Span- trooklyn 12, Chicago 5. 5 j a 5 Pp } a eek oa nas bg 5 See fs eed atie Hk Eee Aine _... Evans |Chant 0 enice, onig e I i the famous pat Boston 2, Cincinnati 4. jen lps gl Ne on + ees 3 i a Pr 3 a a the Cold : i a a: z ge huge Cc. D. Jones. city of Prinee Rupert will en- co ‘ 2 Pare OF Hy, 0 oday ‘ ‘oster oO » Cold} or of rince ert. Ss - » ot olay tes : : : wo dances will be : : } $10,000 worth daily, and that fatten pi fleet arrived with rh ext Pats cate with a good Anthem, “O Taste and See’’........Goss dorse her sister city Vistoris a raneee: £04 a |e EON ATES PUOe means money for the fishermen! 460,000 pounds. being out on alfishin Nev should be ‘orbs Gia: saying that no greater piece of et 8 Oo Oo she } ” Ss. 2 £ é s go pole s > rails 2 i “ti y | be, introduced NOW SOJOURNING IN JAIL | Sad dan dia G2 cae ate pee eo eB. ; Pata Male Chorus, “Destruction of Gaza”... |@™otional acting has ever been Mra: Tiaalanf ena (hn fe yusin i - | very short trip. thousands, and at this season of Si aa oh Cengares “de Rine|Witmessed that that of Miss ists with an es G. W. Chalmers has an eye for Yesterday The News reported At Sey s pe fishing docks Ceres oe should ae one Edythe Elliott in this character, ; : ln f : ae ron fie. {the arrival of 300,000 pounds of yesterday The News man over-|load of fish going out daily. e Res and several who have witnessed tation. having |a manly form and a taste for fiec- , a severe » have y sse of the tango|tion with fight and romance 1, { halibut, which at the prevailing, heard some orders for supplies Several other boats of the lo- GASOLINE BLEW UP ig the production of the Royal iate a t As a yuel to th ultiva-| Price is worth $10,000 Of this being phoned to local mevchants.| cal company’s fleet are expected date dances in 5 SOQUEL - mys ee hae i : ) 1 ¢ a- ' : > y } players in Victoria cannot eulo- , Pt ther|tion of these characteristics he amount over $3,000 is handed “That makes 8600 worth ofjin tonight or tomorrow. WITH FATAL RESULTS gize too strongly when speaking event, ty: WUE be held at 224 Avenue West, back of this morning. He Prince George | ee / Li d ‘ / h M 9 1, Murray Fuller, a recent ar-Jintends remaining some time in!3 One week beginning may 20 he tor. an e ouse jrival from the Kootenay country,|the city, . Prince Rupert always the south with}Wwants to be a policeman. How-|]- —- — —_—_—_ of this wonderful actress. No The ladies of|ever, he did not make application Big U. S. Naval Bil! KOK OO OR OK KK OK Biisidhemat Hanged Ten Met Death a and Plant of} greater ovation has ever been re- , vill be: interested the usual way. His idea is to ed * * a Rubber Company Was ceived than Miss Elliott did in wns worn by|leap to heights that were made t> Washington, May 15 The | * Jabour Bros. sale con- * New Westminster, May 15.— Wrecked the Mieke? aa on the open- makes complet mp He was going to be a/Naval Appropriation Bill was re-|* tinues for two weeks. *!Clark and Davis were executed in Detr M: a4 T a we nient > The Lion and the rformance. \ i ‘ thes man Miveous ever | pol ted to the Senate today by!* Don’t forget the real *J/the courtvard of the provincial kille ae th ay oY 2 Z ae ees being formed by|having done duty on a beat jthe naval affairs committee with) bargains offered. A visit *|jail this morning, paying the|*) °° 3" ae ee ee wee ree aa tes ! many applica Reeentl several residents of/an increase of $1,182,000 ver ic to our store will convince. * penalty of the law for the mur- ae oe Coen rat ee pinnt - Women Burned to: Death. . ilready received|Comox avenue have been talking} the bill as it left the house. In *!ider of Constable Archibald in oe re ae" - ‘M of Yuma, Ariz : May {5.—Th will no doubt}about a plain clothes policeman|{all, the bill carries $1 10,090,833 | ee HE KKK HK HK HK Vancouver. No confession was pany 0 pieces bat ay, Bp: ost o ume, “ATIZ.,. Mey 20.-— Pore an unusual op-|who has been officiating in that}or $3,500,000 less than the esti- < ‘ ‘s | mada “becalthen Ge sacmnal the bleh who were killed were|women were burned to death trict Testert ’ ster-|mates for » coming vear ‘ : meche s. pe re ey is rs of the terp-| district Yesterday the myst mat for the coming year. Monte Label Arrives a als a Ve ec was bicwa ‘tuehuen dk early today in a fire which des- learn the new|ious detective offered Pa a Exemption from tolls on bat-| ee Launching Shamrock IV, building Thres AE Wawa tana < troyed the Hotel Imperial. Af- : are . lsome lost articles for ¢ : . es s f f S passing ‘ ? ars ere fi expert teacher, |some ! fo le . : i 7 do i oe - a eee Promises had been. The loss was $8,000, gins next Friday @ APPEared NGIOlG: MEO emery. : ss ; surns arrive I ay lace at Gosport, yartially covere wee , ch more will bejtrate this morning and was Philadelphia, May 415th.—-Fol |! urns will arrive on Monday. DAAoe 4085p to Be Popular Feature I lly covered by insurance. A eranted the option of $15 or 15}lowing its ban on the common} or 7, hi t ee ered ee. be Park? da} Having no money he took/drinking eup for human beings] The Masons of Vaneouver and LOCAL AND PERSONAL One of the newest down town Announcement 3 sais days F g y | itl ns Rieck Dns en iitci a Anaa the board of health here today‘other southern cities have char- F attractions is the Samovar {ea poe Meopne Opening poe oay : forbid the use of common drink- | tered the C. P R. steamer Prin- Realty activity will soon cOMe} : . hict va * es : Ie Payment mf arene due Hamilton are today Will Not Report this Year ing troughs for animals The}cess Alice to run a special trip|mence; buy where the industries rooms, W st i were opened today! Scott, Froud & Co. can be made ne that will prove hte 48 fi eean State Livestock Board declared|to Prince Rupert for the Ma-j|will locate, 102tf|by Miss Gleason, They are lo- at Peck’s shoe store up to May this city. Be- Ottawa, *Y My 7 the an the glanders and other diseases |sonic grand lodge meeting here pees: a cated in the McCaffery block on|#1, on or before which date all | branch they haye | tically seg ‘1 o H 2 — ;}Wwere being spread by the vom- lcommencing June 16, Th® visi- On Tuesday, May 26, Prince/pourth street. The appoint- accounts are expected to be paid. the Albert block, }committee ot a Ouse: Rhames mon troughs itars ill slee aboard the | Rupert Lodge IT. O, O. F. will hold 113-16 . : ne ghs. Lars Wi sieep aboarc le I & ° . . ° : . se r Bich tas Montreal, alto enquire into the ae e eee seein 5 Wy