\ = Che Daily News BS Jone © tence.) We Never Sieep rg’ expe r PRINCE RUPERT “Wl moire OND AVE. Northern and Central Britis) Columbia’s tected Seen yea i a PRINCE r ‘UPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920, t _ PRICE FIVE CENTS x a i wee ee tt eres = —————— lies Will Force Germany THEUNVERSTY, Fears Invasion of | To Carry Out Peace Treaty ATPOINTGREY/ = Her Constitution | Work is to Proceed This Year up - to Half Million Dollars. erence of Opinion as to What Means to Take; Probably, “crv wan, [Quebec Members Refuse to Adopt Pro- Ultimatum will be Sent with Threat of Compulsion i in VICTORIA, April 20,— The posal to Establish Educational | to Com ] British Columbia Government has Case of Fai ure 'P y mh decided on Point Grey at Vancou- Bureau for Whole Country; er as the permanent site for thé special to The News via G.T. P, Telegrapns.: | JAPS IN SIBERIA provincial university and has se- AN REMO, April 20.—The inter-Allied Supreme Council | - cured 3,060 acres of land for the Flank Attack its formal sessions yesterday. There seems no doubt that ae ey pecs i ake oe ; (Specia! to The News via G. T. P, Telegraphis.) premiers are agreed $i: Aaa Pewee wer ue sees for co-operation ith the remnant ed a7 hehe at sei bob AA soc OTTAWA, April 20.—"That it is the opinéon of this House spmany requesting her to fulfill the conditions of the Ver- of Admiral! Kolchak's forces toland construction work to bi sin (hat a Bureau of Education should be established at Ottawa,”’ was bs Treaty and if she does not do so the Allies will take safeguard their position in Si-/tent of at least $500,000 is to be] 2 Motion proposed by Dr. Edwards of Frontenanc that gave rise ures to compel her. The premiers, however, have not yet /Peria. proceeded with this year. ‘o a debate in the House of Commons yesterday, which monopo- pd upon the form of pressure to be used should Germany | ——--——- iti —._—.____.... | lized the. proceedings and eventually ended in the withdrawal of nue negligent. ee Detach Deis: cones WITH MISS CAVELL ap resolution. Ernie Lloyd George Suggennn Seinewas greceure, Cepriv- or RRR ae cermemprr oe a Dr. Edwards urged the establishment of such a bureau as nermany of food, raw materials and intercourse with allied : cmmiaiaaamnitiaiete a central clearing house of information on education, ries. 2% | at 4 ee We: pig Be Dr. Clark, temporarily leading the third party, was in general remier Millerand is declared as having said that such pres- E af vig vgreement with the resolution, but it met with strong opposition without the use of navel of ee ee ee 4 f 2 : ie E irom Quebec members. They took the ground that it was a D pressure at we j ea Foie es ‘lank attack on. the constilutional rights of the provinces to con- remier Lloyd George resisted this conclusion and Premier ee” j ‘ites j rol their own educational policy. inclined towards the Prime Minister’s view for the present. A Bs ee J Gapl. CG. G. Power of Quebec South said Quebec held her promise may take Se Say ae eeeee 2) Saenny ve é / if wutonomy in education sacred and woukd not change one comma ‘he threat of applying effective compulsion without indi- ie 5 Ags anes f of her magna charta. g what form the compulsion might take. x gpa ie Turkish t:eaiy Was approved by the council in the gent : : Z % 2 > tn, | Roads Discusaall by City in which it was drawn by the council of foreign ministers nidon, It was decided to request the Turkish plenipoten- 4 jee (f ile 4 ; fa Council and Proposal to ss to present themselves in London on Wiay 10 to receive . | Gl tt Dismaaie Defeated ERLIN, April 20.—The Allied reply to President Wilson’s wet Ut a Uismiss oreman e eate urkey will say the Ailies cannot withdraw any of the | Ce. i 4 | s they have reached regarding the Ottoman powers. : eG 6; A petition from George Frizzel] and 364 others drawing atten- ns hts —_ ' : itis ee, , (ion to the unsatisfactory and dangerous condition of the main } : K SLIDE “ te 4 iia. © ‘horoughfare of the city was presented at last night’s council NCE ci JOHN KOC e ao : ee ei "i a meeting and was referred to the Bourd of Works for considera- si a ea ac te s : ef a vou. The petiiion, which was called a “safety first’) measure; | VANCOUVER DELAYS TRAIN e Pe. Oe yg ia ; asked for the macadamizing of approaches to main streets and approaches to wharves and the repair of main-~ plank roads. Oi L set from East “a , 4 ea ies co a? i stating that roads hal sunk already where they had been re- b ee oni Met aatieh Until : ha hee en aired quite recently, the petition also asked ‘for 4 mane capable foreman. The petition was Tomorrow. road es the cause of much discussion and|Present it to the council. He act “warded This Mornin —— is wom ca - ae ~ “iat to Wallace Yards—No F rhe regular passenger train 3 m se. i t ; 3 the aldermen spent well over an|¢laimed that the Board of Works : a : hour talking on various \points{Was as dead as the chairman of Local Tender. from the east wilf not arrive to- PAS ; ; ) a? night but a local from Prince a i. raised by it. that board gave the council credit ail ¢ i ’ a i £ oa The discussion was somewhat|With being. nplly al ten o'clock this |George will pick up the mail and | Peo an oS ee ee, ; ge the t ders for the re-| passengers between that point ¢ f ee ‘ eviltory and finst one feature} Alderman Dybhavn said that he he st Prince Johnland this city.. The transcontin- rs ee 7 : ss : and then another was brought had studied the street problem t} c tract] ental a a 5 » by a rockslide at | ; forward. The mayor drew atten- for some time and he felt that 1 the ontrac ental is tie } yt : | RS po ess eee oe Sh ie ea i . ag ee iMonitic the city was wasting money in lace Shipyards|Geikie, just over the border in Sun-Herald Specia Lion to the financial difliculties oacrying. ineek scat cor ae ae the lowest] Alberta not far from Jasper Park. Miss Jacqueline Van Til, a Dutch trained nurse, of Brussels, and and stated that the money mar- . ae cei MA obama The first slide occurred just as associate of the martyred British woman, has arrived in America to ket was not in good condition for 4 ee cetied y. ; o ound announced] Saturday's Number 2 was passing | make her home. Miss Van Til was imprisoned with Miss Hdith Oaveb j}the marketing of further bonds.| tHe a nging in of an =e n ry repairs | Geil ie on Sunday night. There ae the Germans. ; He knew that the work was neces- (Continued on Page six.) % lie patch to-|was some damage to the baggage, Scalise uinttie a : —_—_____——-|sary and fully appreciated the ———— jneed and felt that it would not be vould then be] mail and colonist cars, but no one ra bad idea for George Frizzell and ANO Bi cave Lomorrow]was injured. The passenger cars ree M i lion Stu ake in It t “others as ell _— ‘bias Rs an i the contract} escaped and were taken back to} the 261 others as well as the d , : ipublic generally to get behind the “la ti Chi kee A cocoa) LIQUOR THEFT Ji running’ days. ‘ing the night more debris na on Stri e gainst }city and buy its bonds like they " During z y 1 > é Story 8. rails that she should be}came down the mountain and last | had bought Victory bond i dgain by the end/night there was another slide at Direct Dealing with Japan Aldermen Discuss. Mine staiseibai:- mania spice Eeecahing placa. & gang is: Work. | Alderman Casey was in sym- aa a rea’ tendered on|ing, cleaning away and it should pathy with the petitioners and ” oe h a. ms ‘ B. C. Marine, | be all clear tonight or tomorrow (Special to The News via G.T.P, Telegraphs, realized that the streets were in arehouse. ! Vancouver, and the Vic. morning. \In the meantime the SHANGHAI, April 20.—Three million students throughout|an alarming condition.” The time a ietaalal 18 188UED Machinery Depot and Yar passengers and mail have been|the fourteen northern provinces of China are on strike in protest [aes come. 260 He ey ee FOR JOCK MORRISON » Ltd, of Esquimalt. No lo- ‘ot aahnith arrive here : 1eg oO h Jap m the Shantung question. jfake a definite stand, undertake Xs transferred and will arriv against direct negotiation with Japan on &8q ehder was put in a a certain amount of work and try ‘ roe i Mt. Nicholson tea su) cba eeeattand whe aiudents poradnd the swocts ate ee wO0t sell the bonds. If this was The theft of 21 cases of liquor tha oe pire ing to enlist the support of China’s hundred million trade| gone the council would exonerate| Valued at $900, was reported to i¢@ Chelohsin Y OWS GET unionists. Abrogation of all secret treaties are demanded by|itself. But if the policy of talk- me opt nee ee ae Is bias 17 stting esner and a warrant for the ar- ATERPIPE CONTRACT ARR students who have promised they will not molest t foreigners, cepa On Bet See oP vont ait aaa Morrison, : well nde he , s0ple ere right in| known teamster, was issued a fet (% not Ree ALBERT JOB PERLEY AT PARIS MORSE CREEK eee Aa ee noon in connection with the af-~ 6 in Batanga Alderman Perry stated that the! fair. An attempt to arrest Mor- t night's ; ae 8 oo Represents Canada at Conference fonmulating of a policy was up| lson mes aoe this Ce Contract ay hod ei Tenders for Repair of Steamer on Credits of Allies to BRIDGE BIDS to the Board of Works. They the street without a =e . Bt tenderers ‘ Opened Today—Will Take Céntral Europe. - should prepare a by-I law and|he would net be arrested an The figures ities Twelve Days. : Se challenged the olticers. M Supply ¢, ra f a a oe (special via G.T. FP, Delegraphs.) Lowest Tender Exceeds Estimated —————__—__—— — . Up to a Sew a peters -_ arehoy i 2 “ee Nhe tenders for the repairs to LONDON, April 20.—-Sir George Cost by $12,000—Referred es SS ing to eeont Be 1ad not Deen 10- Y & Longwitt ry — were the G.T.P, steamer Prince Albert) Perley has gone to Panis as Cana to Board of Works. ; 4 cated this afternoon, oe Prince —e fe were opened at noon today and dian representative at a confer- — — . 7: On the report of the the t, PU, $467 nage | & the tender of Yarrows, Ltd., pf)ence regarding allied credits fo With muffled ejaculations and| W arden Bailey made investiga- Rupert. te wharf, Esquimalt was accepted. The | Central Kurope. whistles of sunprise, the tenders 4 tions at Besner's bonded ware- firms tendering were the Prince - for the erection of the Morse ns 2 OMS, Be oid Knox Pool Room, Lamb, of An sail Ripert Dry Dock and Engineer- | NOT RESPONSIBLE Creek bridge were opened at the .. trom where the liquor was taken. Y today, ” “7rived IM) ig Co. Ltd; The Victoria Ma-| aa council meeting last night and} [® : it was found that a window had chinery Co. Ltd:; Wallace's Ship- A repo.e from the secretary and hastfly referred to the Board of rs been forced and the back door yards, Ltd.; B. G. Marine, Ltd., matron of the general hospital Works and city engineer for re-| R. opened with a crow-bar. The and Yarnows. The last mentioned stating that the officials of the port, on the motion of Alderman Sub. liquor was loaded on to one of firm was awarded the contract, |institution were not responsible Perry, seconded by Alderman * " ibe Lindsay ene wagons me as their tender was the lowest. ifor the disappearance of Balde-|Dybhavn,. The lowest tender of| F : oe Ave., evidently eg The “Albert” will continue on/mero Salinas, was read at last the three presented bid $29,900 { : = ae ree It oe sonrnes 1a a Tonight the run until the repairs to the night's council meeting. The | on the work, $11,900 more than| a Ss . apse 0 ioe cea are e ‘LSIE FERG . Prince John are completed and letler explained Ron anrene had - pay sr rps me on ee : —" 149 and 4; 8 morn- a s an in i » mntered the institution under a|the tender of George F. Mac - ; : ed % ; USON so Phelps (ad lai sneer care and the “dootoy) ald, W. J. Greer, A, C, Beatty and e. + i im : poner sand to the police the lie up. Her repairs will take jhad given him freedom to move|W. Douglas. |5 ‘ ‘iquor alleged to have been stolen salen in and out of the institution at | rhe city tender based on day ae a Be is kept by Besner in the bonded “—" _— jhis pleasure. His disappearance|labor was for $41,000 more or KENNETH DUNCAN warehouse for export, he having Meg less. The other tender, which|Member of the Legislature forja license to carry on that busi- t Steen & Long- Undortare o Phone 41, The he Avalanche” iStie & 4 1e é ¢ 5 Pecial © omedy *sterner” aie sitions y s been reported to the physi- . , Wit ‘anadinn Ric The napart of the mayor on his had een | lene eh S84 SEH. was. from D. 4.|Comidhen who tried ts emmenenaen pathol ¢ rchestr recent trip south was presentedician in charg (850 a | we _ Prices 15, Ito 4 : ieht and laid| eA i |Monrison, No tenders were re-| $25,000 of the $100,000 voted for _— —on - Pe ay nee ee o's [ Launch “Alice B,” Phone 44. [ceived from the vutside. Prince Rupert public buildings. | Advertise in the Daily News. ver for a week, au