THE DAILY NEWS ISIS, IS ON BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN ENEMY “alt JAPAN AND CHINA WILL FIGHT REPORT JAP TROOPS SAILED mPEROR PRESIDED YESTERDAY OVER COUNCIL OF ELDER STATESMEN, WHO INSIST ON THE DEMANDS MADE ON CHINA. (Special to The Dally News.) Ml { kmperor ay of Japan today. Mukden, May 6.—-Under consu- y endorsed For-|lar order, there is a Japanese ex- en M Kato’s demands on|odus from Mukden, The Japanese , troops .oecupy a strategic posi- rhe W Office has admitted/tion. Chinese soldiers are movy-|! it ive embarked onjing south of'the city. At Han- ans] a secret destina-|kow, the dapanese barracks have | Ma iw has been de-|been prepared to withstand a K siege. ~ SORTER EEEEREREREES Smyrna positions are re-| freighter Wotan, which has arriv- WATTERS LEAVE * CHINA AND JAPAN ported Fifteen hundred Turksled from Newcastle by way of TRACT IN SEWARD * : * were killed near Magahuran, led|/Honolulu, where a full cargo of * The d alae | * by German officers. They were|coal was discharged. The C-12 is : \ . ee Thel® ch . 5 ae a ql repulsed by British bayonets. The|to load here with a full cargo of s il iska, Mays — , { t ‘ } ‘ i a ling by Japan and which Allies at Gallipoli have com- | fodder for Australia and went to staked claims On/#° jt would appear will lead *| a a a : : . menced a general advance into the| port Costa for that purpose this e Alaska ad terminal tract/* to war were never given to * ‘ f th tena | interior. trench artillery is be- |afternibon. VI rom 1e and. |* . . ire ety. | the public in their entirety ling tamed. ‘tig diiealt din: iene however, delayed|* Enough, however, has *| : tents and lostl® . licat * er ern nine months at Neweastle, and £ ents ti os sake “oug oO rate leaked through to indica | SOX DAY—MAY 24. was then taken over by the Aus- newcomers, bound|# that the demands are such * c r for Ship Creek read le yy ati Minin *| jtralian government as a trans- } ' : e tat mo independent na- | As the Canadian Red Cross So-|port. According to one of the of- olices ng » immediate 0 acce o ' 2 m — * tion could accept without * iciety has appealed for more socks | ficers on board, the government | . ten ., seized them)# sufrendering a certain iby Queen Victoria Day, the Queen | “borrows these German vessels em pr ay i portion Of their vine nti Mary Chapter Independent Order|and at the close of the war they t e, who, with his |* Those demands, China has *).¢ payehters of the Empire will | will be turned back to Germany aaa is be- refused, but t is well * supply yarn to all who will knit land a price paid for their use in r ve Alasks orthers |@ known that. alone she is * for them. Donations of loggers’ | the meantime. ilway title to the Seward # powerless to resist the * socks in grey Will diso be wel-| ae a oe ; “ite, declares that ® pressure of her ambitious */ come, All socks should be wash- JAPAN’S FIRST BREACH on t Douget wise rall- @ neighbor. She has ap- #) ed, and have the size marked on OF PROMISE ACTION nl alleged in the anata gated ta the United States * them: also name of donor. Re- eae Valdez from San @ pt assistance but they are *!| .eiving centres are: Mrs. McMul- Pokyo, April 3. Correspond- mele t was staked with/# no! likely to plunge their *liin, second Avenue; Mrs. Wood-|¢nce)—Miss Hede Nozawa has } and bought with | # country into war at this * lands. 545 Taylor Street. won $10,000 by the award of the ey. Mr, areal time on behalf of the Chi- *) pre Queen Mary Chapter Inde- | highest court of Japan from Soza- he | riginal check end |@ nese. Were Britain free, *| pendent Order of Daughters of the | ira Vanaka for breach of prom- ve his title to the|@ there is no doubt but that * Empire has sent eighty-two pairs |'*° whieh is not only the first he claims to nave 1@ she would resent this ag- * lof hand-knitted socks to Captain yreach of promise ease to be ad- ted possession for|# gression; but as it is, *\ejayton at The Willows for the |Judieated in Japan but a long step * Japan will probably be al- *) prince Rupert men under his|forward in the recognition of the i * lowed to earry out her * pa ast &: day ey for- lrights of women, who, under the IN THE RING. ! p fter the great * esa Mag Aen " ld regime were considered more * threat. After pe: gree warded a bale of khaki handker-|0%@ Peel ; Sea” * war is over there will be * shie the . active ser- \« vr less as chattels, as they still (Special 4 ichiefs to the men on acti ee a — outy Newe) * ample time to chastise *| ice jare in most of the Orient. Ni 7 ™ ” Belen, * Japan if she needs it. * ia Sse SN Under the existing law, a mar- unt arr _ CREE ERE NED RHE RR TRACT IN SEWARD SOLD. riage is not valid unless regis- nocked out in the : shied RE d tered, and registration is not yp Bar: night by JIM) @ERMAN PROPERTY Seward, May 6.—E. E. Rudolph |compylsory or even usual. Miss ublin Giant, HELD IN ENGLAND Kes sold the north balf of his} Nozawa had consented to share ae eT 1, rh Vi ka’s house on the condition Mr, My oa a ataq |homestead to Herbert Tozier and] y4anana r ‘ant, have you got London, May 6. rhe estimated lms tel Rides weadd beeen Alas. lthat their unicn be entered on the ana statement or bal-|yalue-*of German property in| , ; - ‘ : ' , » matter Sheet lkans, for $30,000 cash, This is|records. Vanaka put the matter hes rawn up yet? If not, Great Britain now in the cus stody | ’ ’ i ; a ; : left the le 98 ‘ has been |the last of four tracts on Resur- jo for months, and then left th 102-107 }of the public trustee vas wanes HOSA I hie. de cattle enbeedl has {house after quarreling with the . 2 " oe given in the House of Comenens | n issued by the government girl ' { ’ ’ , ss a \ = . 8 ; ae Seer 00. la We polgnbarhoed "oF m- |All the other land on the bay has Instead of yielding to cireum- ise y ia phy | 0 é ‘ é : i ump. Proteetion | 000,000, te -ieaiainad by the government: |stances, Nozawa brought suit. ‘ing flues. Phone} Russell Rea, who, on behalt wr 5 eo One ecurt tanked Qoee the aul oe 104-106|the Board of Trade, gave these | THIS 1S HOTPOINT WEEK. She took it to another. Again she Mereeccccccnsngasaammnaniiel figures, in response to a armen | plate ink But undiscouraged, she . EF ( pene cere. ae} Special—El Grilstovo, $4.35 for |went to the highest court. ONFECTIONERY sured the questioner that * amper | i a Hanenmeni Otol eae er , one eek : /O1LS 8 ven : German assets will be available nenta’ worth of. electricity per | MAJESTIC THEATRE. ream and Candies for such disposal as seems proper, : S | The Maie » bill for t@night is r - hour. Now you can afford to rhe Majestic bill for tihight is oe — Made on the conclusion of peace. [tl alla tebalial Hotpoint exceptionally fine. “The Black ur ao ald coal or ' y. ‘ a ce Cream Bricks Lord Rereoterd's cuagnenee Irons, $3.50, Do not keep a big Box is as interesting as ever, “Ae was that Englishmen owning) in the range these hot days.|while the views of the Panama- *reees, |property in Germany should re- Keonomize by electricity. Inves-|Pacifie Exposition are timely, Pi coup out of this fund, and seyeey rm Parkin & Ward Electric |'“Troublesome Pets,” “The Pur- Oneer Laundry £1,000 daily should be confiscated Co. Lad: Gecsaten estation, suit of Hate” and the up-to-date —— Third Avenue East Phone 118 We t Use the Most Modern ‘undry Machinery Built. Ole w ‘) Any Tuesday or ed day and See How We Do It Absolute Satisfaction is Guaranteed oO pee. Yo- a meeting of the « Lung Peninsula. War is now regarded as certain between Japan and China. Japs Leave Mukden. for every British officer subjected to ill-treatment while a prisoner in Germany. YUKON OPENING. (Bpecial to The Daily News.) Dawson, Y. T., May 6 Videtie left Dawson The steamer Lake Barge for This the yester day is earliest start for a boat in the history of Dawson, ; ~ land the | | FORGET HOME AT ST. IRENE OFFERED FOR WOUNDED. | NEW OFFENSIVE STARTS AGAINST T DARDANELLES | | | | (Special to The Daily News.) | London, May 6.—New violent} lattar ks on the Dardanelles forts| 103.108 LONDON CAFE And Grili ALWAYS FIRST CLASS BOXES FOR LADIES Hart Bik. Third Ave. BRITISH BORROW SHIPS INTERNED BY GERMANS San Francisco, May 6. First iof the German tramp steamers ‘borrowed” by the British is the C.-12, formerly the German Animated Weekly make up a pro- gram well worth seeing. ~ler Cherberry have been torpedoed. ———— 2 TRENCHES ON HILL 60, BUT ARE REPULSED—ATTACK DARDANELLES FIVEMORE SHIPS TORPEDOED— GERMANS USED GAS BUT FAILED CERMANS MADE DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE HILL 60 AND WON SOME OF THE TRENCHES BUT WERE DISLODGED. (Special to The Daily News.) May The the schoon- London, 6. trawler }Stratton of Grimsby, ler Karl of Lathom and the steam- The crews were rescued. The penhagen to China, ther or torpedoed in the North Her erew and pas- sengers were saved. steamer Cathay, from Co- was also ei- mined Sea, steamer Vanadis the Baltic by the Silvana for dis- The Swedish was sunk in German cruiser obeying the signal to stop. Lost Trenches Regained. Paris, May —( Official) —At North Ypres we easily repulsed night attack. The British and al- lied forces regained the trenches on Hill 60 lost earlier in the day through the Germans using gas. 6. KKH RH HE EH FISH TRADE The way Prince Rupert is robbing Vancouver of its fish trade is evident from figures just to hand. In January last there were 540,000 pounds of halibut landed here as against 315,000 pounds in Vancou- ver. In February Prince Rupert got 625,000 pounds to 215,000. The catch landed in Prince Rupert for 200. At per to for Vancouver's April was 750,- flat rate of 4 pound _ this than a cents amounts $30,000 more the of which has payroll Prince Rupert. Consider- ing that the fish business starting the showing is remarkable and month, been in most a as spent is just here is a foretaste of the possi- bility of the industry. A couple of million pounds a month, which is well with- in the range of the possi- ble, of the most thriving cities on the continent. RK HHH HR RR HH * o + * * * * * a. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * would make this one * ¥ * * KKK HHH KKK KKH HHH KKK HH KH HK KH KKH KH KR HR EF BASEBALL. (Special to The Daily News.) May 6 games in the Northwestern Base- Vancouver, -~Yesterday’s ball League were as follows: 1. » ; Spokane, 8. 3. Vancouver, Seattle, 9; Aberdeen, Victoria, 4;;Tacoma, MANUAL TRAINING. the School it was de- At of Board held yesterday cided to take steps to start a man- ual training department in con- The provincial of manual training will be commu- nieated with and it is likely that the department will come into ef- fect after the summer holidays a meeting nection with the schools here, superintendent THE WEATHEr. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. (5 a. m., May 6, 1945, Geo. Miiner Jos. Raatz Fimpress Cafe UNDER NEW MANAGE- MENT — TRY US Barometer ...+++5+-. > 6 i'n eOOT4 Max. temp. ..+++erse% 61.0 Min, temp. ..+++s+e+e8 >» 048 FISH DINNER. Fish Dinner Self's Cafe, Try on Friday. spec ial CETRIANA HAS NARROW ESCAPE IN MEXICO May 6.—Without°a pound of coal aboard, an ounce of San Diego, food or a pint of water, the Brit- ish steamship Cetriana was tow- ed into San Diego harbor by the United States cruiser Denver. The Cetriana sailed from Maza- tlan for Ensenada and San Diego April 14, said First Officer Sea- berg. The customs officials re- fused the Cetriana clearance pa- pers from Mazatlan, but the ves- sel proceeded to sea. When the Cetriana arrived at Ensenada Captain Kerr was taken ashore by a squad of soldiers and, says Seaberg, was placed under deten- tion and requested to sign a statement turning over the Cet- riano’s cargo to the Mexican au- thorities. Captain Kerr refused. Then a second squad of soldiers jcame aboard the vessel and took ithe two radio operators and the purser ashore. After this, according to berg, a Mexican colonel boarded the Cetriana and stated he had re- orders from the military commander of Lower California to unload the Cetriana’s cargo. Sea- ceived “While he was telling me of this order,” said Seaberg, “a lighter came alongside. I told him that under no circumstances would I permit him to loosen the After much par- leying he went ashore and before hatch coverings. he could return the cruiser Den- ver hove in sight. Commander Ziezemeier of the Denver, after learning of the trouble, succeeded in getting the men and vessel released.” Safety First—-Use New ington Coal. Phone 116. Majestic Theatre We don’t mind stating that we have a whale of a hill, A six-reel program at popular prices. “THE BLACK BOX" (In Two Parts) ANIMATED WEEKLY (Latest World and War News) “THE PURSUIT OF HATE” (A Drama With @ Punch) Panorama of the Entire Panama-Pa- cific Exposition Up to Date (1,000 Peet of Film) “TROUBLESOME PETS" (Sterling Rural Comedy) Coming Friday and Saturday A Still Greater 7-Reel Attraction Admission 10 and 15¢ Wel. 67tf.