ils, Tents. Kinde end Sis0% t Daily PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper Mew B.C., FRIDAY, PRINCE RUPERT, APRIL 30, 1% on Misunderstandings Have Been Quite Removed ce to get No More Territory and Germany to Re- ceive Consideration Regarding Iedemnity Speceal t he Sewe vise 6. T.F ONDON, April 30.—‘"The gaping wounds of Europe are ally healing and the San Remo conference marks a distinct in its convalescence,” said Premier Lioyd George in his h to the House of Commons detailing the results of what scribed as the most remarkable conference in every respect Msince the armistice was signed. he Premier's statement was most optimistic, setting forth Bim that the conference had removed all misunderstandings o France and England and that the Allies were in complete ent, not only to enforce the Treaty of Versailies and aily disarmament ciauses, but were against any French aion of German territory, thus making another Aisace- ne. oyd George also indicated that if Germany brought definite is to the Spa Conference, concerning the amount of in- y the was able and willing to pay, she would be treated onsideration. The Premier dealt mainly with Germany and dto the German Government's difficulty in getting its do- obeyed. He emphasized that the Germans were a “broken people” whose actions were gonvulsive. public of Mexico i is Said to be Breaking Up; Revolution in 20 States Telegrapns ae ’ (, » ; at ‘ i pa i i Alt ite ja, ROVE Mex ! i i rom Mex j } ’ en tat j ha he entire ity \ i \ it a 7 } 1 re ‘ hon Wednesday the a vid lik tie st ilu 5 of Sonera ate } KEN Chihuahua TUC Ky WASHINGTON, April I gunboat Bacramealo has arrive AT WESTHOLME t ‘Tampico and: the gunboat Sa lem at Mazatiar wh ! stand by await god | ‘ the Mexical volution and 9 Leap on Horseback in on hand to receive any Am Nderful Picture Exciting refugees Horse Race, has placed a dyna nite bomb ¢ . : tart-~' neath him. { ra the horse upon whi h sh is hasin, tak mounted at first efuses to mak fron the jump, but she si irts ag ti ; } spurring it ft the 1 i So : ™~ ie / sedins straight for the bi if} CLASAIS can brine rhe horse shen Weaenarene her spur and makes the jump, But it reaches the opposite side woover @ by such a narrow margin that t deep bri ken bite of the bridge ar y il vrecked, icked from beneath its feet into Ste wart. 4 ecessary for the chasm beneath. ‘ “8p over, tig Miss Stewart admits that she 1 8 TON WHO lwas terribly frightened, but had “heath hy in the road every confidence in the horse, as , the villain it had made greater leaps than a the one taken ia the picture, al Or though never such a dangerous rand Concert {:"" ie : Chis thrilling Scene Is clearly ye Sunday Night shown in the picture, which is THOLME the story of an untutored girl, who THE 9.15 Sharp ATR after risking her life for het Tickets now friends in the mountains, Boes Lo Don't Pormes 4) it Drug Stores the city where she wins laurels Ret the Collection for herself, There is also an in ete Mewewrererereresei(iisely exciting horse race, sping es of Europe | Being gradually Healed says Premier Lloyd George in Speech to British House of Commons following big Conference “APPROVE BIG Directors of Large Concerns East Approve Plans of Half Billion Concern. SHAREHOLDERS MUST © CORPSE ERE O® Gnerens ae et k. Pélenrea e % MUONTHMAL, April 328 bh * E. P. RUST RESIGNS S f the Canada Steamship * GENERAL MANAGER ey Lid.. Nova Scotia Steel & . DARYDOCK COMPANY *, ‘ and Dominion Steel C« e ® pe ‘ceived and considered ? ' ene fhe ity rosgls made by interests * f asx general mary » peewee 4 } ) «af : | 528 OOO O00 «teel, coal ’ i the P : tp Fin shipping organization to be % ‘| ne Co. he * « the British } teel * j t ms ition and n , t ‘ t? * ‘ nafe ‘ a s M bhe % subject sent . I ’ hrareheld * if ao » at tf # e s SMILING TOMORROW ‘*#*# ere e ee eae eenee 4 ' LA ‘ p ~ go | «ss of } ce & da ‘ j | “a i I> 4 I y Ml | Prince ft ert las night Her t md ie tr AN ATTACK MADE ON POLICE BARRACKS AT POINT NEAR DUBLIN Liverpool Sympathy Strike Fails Entirely; |\’ Hu -ger Strikers Removed on Destroyers probably to Exgla: d 3 ai to 7 via Uf. P. Telegra | Hil + j : zg p lr} Torih i . o ed i leleg i » Bt - I is j nh W wounded whe ‘ of the som i , GORK, Ay I i I » { Ba v has i I e J by a rgze |] med ‘an is } { ! i : ‘ ! e s ive I trans ; ' th | at ’ | t Robbers Convicted. o ! 8 to Ene DURLIN, Aj lt stated 1, Tt is belie that they w t x 3 \ ! u thie \W nw ied early S&S ps | sad vy I ted LIVERPOOL, A 1 30 An at ‘ p of bar ils pt by t I “et if th ‘\ {8 wm \ ! \ x i ry out thei i ed by the S ' i { hold tratlc if th I ee found ¢ t Irish by er strikers were | re Following Ul tria epres aBOC in Wormwood Semibbs ti s ! th } can \ i’ ' cetaEs has failed. More than Si t M ind Leinster ¢ per cent of the men veturned to i lay and 4 53 wh and there were plenty of . ad I i ke substitutes for th lrish who did wel * it under certain d ease WOPRK, The only develo} Honk Pa iciais would ment Lhat was in any Way serious accept the conditions and refused) 88s that the Ipish boats were held to deal with the situation except) UP tomporarily, through the constituted: author -__ tics Bishop Du Vernet was a south Hunger Strikers Move. bound passenger on the Prince RELFAST April 30 Sixty Rupert last night, ‘In Old Kentucky’ Starring ANITA STEWART Directed by Marshall Neilen, A smashing picture with hundreds of players and a great horse race. Harold Lloyd Comedy Fox News Prices -Saturday Matinee, 35c and 15e; Evening, 55c and 30¢ WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow-~-Matinee and Evening. OAD SHIP MEKGER in GIVE THEIA CONSENT MURDERER CONFESSES TO KILLING TWO AND PROBABLY FOUR WOM Married Twelve to Fifteen, probably more; Names of those — Murdered and how they were done awa with | ee ee eeevr er eeereene MRS. DAWSON FCUATH : VICE-PRESIDENT OF * * PROVINCIAL 1.0.D.E, $s —- s * VANCOUVER, April 30.- # * Mrs. F. G. Dawson of *# - Prince Rupert was yeater- * day elected fourth vice- # * president of the Provincial Chapter of the I. O. D. E. # 1 ! s 1 two-days 2 ae ee Ke 2 * Mrs ( Boy of Van- - < ‘ vas elected presi. #7 * e*epeeoee av eee ea teen ‘METHODISTS = BETTER YEAR Annual! Rebarie ‘hens Night Showed Much Progress in All Branches. fhe annrveal eeting of thr Methddist Chareh held in the par- fihbat church last night was ed Ny a number gressive re- gratifving and pro ris from. various branches of rar cachen deck ths ane of Turkish Covenant tt form of a social gather- ’ ia ) hy 1 feos SUD- . ee ine ae oat (Svetial to” The News: vis 0. TP. Tabsnennnee x s aérved: followed by therese: CONSTANTINOPLE, April 30.—British troops plan to sup- siness of the annual meet-|port the Stltan’s forces in the movement agaist ‘Turkish Na- g t hp Nuttall presided }{tionalists in Asia Minor and even join in an aggressive offensive : S a well e% the} gainst Mustapha Kemal. iach tary ee Lieutenaui-General Sir G. F. Milne, commander of tha British pedis aiteered arene Pe Pre ~ lrorces, has gone to [smid ‘on an inspeeel tour and elaborate (he first report was that of the] pre parations are being made by the British along the Anatolian Miss Board and the Women’s]coast of Marmora where they have occupied Mudania, the pert Missionary Society. The aes of Brusa. with East Indian troops. Lise for; the fo 1e amountec i ‘i ) ra the na sly aveatam It is expected that the British will soon take over Brusa which ses of $25 and $46 bespec-|'* 3 prominent Nationalist Contes, tively over last year Mrs. W.T. gs Kergin sub tted the financial re- JOCK MORRISON | ed ' while Miss Hudson told of| rik t rease membership of “5” WAS ACQUITTED 1S MENACED. — I) in sp@aking to the report, i irged further support of the aE ae WORK, Ladies’ Wor. anes Gietsterenien Svat He Despite Premier's Appeal, Railway _ Mrs. Whalen, submitting the Party in Theft. Strike Breaks Out in wt of the Ladies’ Aid, told ef e: New Zealand. ; $600 being raised during the year) Committed for; trial before Prt s i f which $250 had been BivVeN) J odge Young in the county court, (Spectal via GTB Telegraphs,) ver to the Board, The Inerease/ joi Morrison was this morning}, AU CauAND, April 30-While over last year was $300, Mr, lacquitted on the charge of steal-| popular enthusiasm “is intense, Holmes made some appreciative ling liquor when it was proven | throughout the Islands, the sue. remarks as lo the work of the] hat he merely hauled it for un-\cess of the Ppings of Wales’ tour ladies d known persons. W, I. Fisher ap-|of New Zealand ts menaced by ie, Niomen, 2h6 president iat | eg ared for the crown and Aiex.)sirthe of lovoimotive engin a year, told of the work of the |v. Manson acted for the defence. who went out despi a. Sete young people's society, The an- The evidence submitted was} Massey's appeal not to disgrace nouncement of the AN of rs similar to that reported fully at/the country, W. Wright as presiden oF Me the yrreliminary trial. Those Lestl- | e , ~ ment year was also made. Mr,! eine fos. the prosecuilia: \tis fee the leadohene threatens to L ancaster responded to this re-| i orning were John D. tone,.War-| petrol for moter. cars is ; port, iden A. H. Bailey, Constables A.) egy smandeered by ! ; he Sunday School report sub- Maedonald and HH. MeGlinchy,| seal dua milled by Miss L. Pim was par- Chief W, H. Vickers, and J. A, Continued on Page Five, Lindsay. ‘Tonight Pet Morvison gave evidence if his} PADDY LOGAN GOES TO PRINCETON SATURDAY T. P. Telerrapne,) VANCOUVER, April 30.--Con-| ywe Logan, formerly of Rupert, leaves here on Sat- for the new station of the provincial force at Princeton, | C. (apectal via G sthble Ger Prince inday jdock early (Special to The Newe via G TP Tetegrapns) VANCOUVER, April 20.—Chief of Police McRae hab been advised from Los Angeles that James R. Huirt who has been held ‘there for weeks while the officers investigated his to a number of women, confessed late last night that ke had mur- dered two of them, and according to the officers, he made a partiai confession of the murder of two others. The confessions were made to Thomas Les Wolwine, district attorney, and other officials, The officers said that Huirt stated: “He might have murdered more” but in his weakened condition, resulting from two attempts xt suicide, he could not remember. The murderer also declared, according to the officers, that he had married “twelve or fifteen women, probably more,” but * \e was too weak to give details. Huirt confessed to Having mur- dered Nina Lee Deloney and Betty Pryor, the former with a ham- ier near Long Beach, Californiay and the latter by crushing | her ead with a sledge hammer near Plum Station, Washington. He made a “partial confession,” the officers sali ‘orn of Bertha Goodnich and Alice Ludvigson, ler ow foes a stated, he tipped out of a boat on Lake Wi. jand the latter he drowned in a river in tdafio. ~ The officers stated, howeyer, that Huirt’s a >onnection with the death of these two were kil Military Operations in Asia Minor in Sup} own defence, eae | REFUGEES ABOARD es ’ ’ CAN PEDRO, Cal., April 30.—} ; . Ps Ihe steamer Senator with 86 Mazat-| refugees from arrived today and will} this American lan aboard, afternoon, ab: denen | Phone 41.) ’ 8B. C. Undertakers. if i%