===) THE DAILY NEWS 7&2) ee Ne I PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1943. PRICE FIVE CENTS e ee = — — - pages a ———_———SES———_—_—_—[_=_=—_[_[£_[—— A SUGGESTS THAT A PLEBISCITE BE CALLED ULSTER UNIONISTS HOPE TO DEF EAT ASQUITH GOVERNMENT-—F ATAL RIOTING _AT IPSWICH FBORDENHADFAITHINHIS © {cosscerscccrA panacea ST ASQUITH GOVERNMENT BEGINS | —— AVAL SCHEME SAYS BO A Special to The Daily News (Special to The Daily News Ottawa, June 11.—All in- Northwestern League San Francisco, June if. : ai dications now point to the Portland 2, Vancouver 3. It has taken heaps and 4 he ye WOULD HAVE APPEALED TO THE SEVEN MILLIONS OF commencement of through Facoma 4, Spokane 3. heaps of trouble to get Ril UNIONISTS PLANNING To LEAVE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN A CANADIAN PEOPLE INSTEAD OF PERMITTING FIFTY ee, eee eee rae +hie and Rivers to sign art BODY WHEN HOME RULE BILL COMES UP SENATORS TO BLOCK Him Pacific railway from the Coast League ony phy arte AGAIN a prairies to the maritime Portland 0, Los Angeles 3, eles But they were induced . . . es ff 8 t . , > to do so late last night. sede Special to The Daily News lscheme, and those whe ere provinces and its Atlantic Venice 6, Sacramento 5. Spec "he ily : { i >< Henri | and were aoa etl oe terminus early in 1914. The San Francisco 15, Oakland 5. They are to fight twenty sendy vissiygeens 5 ¢ = Ot Sere Kd n, June ‘ : enri ly ' © question now turns on the National League rounds for the lightweight London, June 11.—-The Ul- Asquith Government, and the pourassa, the Montreal Nation nder these circumstances the completion of a ear ferry New York 2, Chicago 3 championship of the world step "aa ae i. hoping to) two antagonistic forces together t wi a me f - oO sionly satisfaectors ethod of ¢ ‘ ' ca ~" » swee i Gov alist W Prery, bet A a e oo ; ; actory = th . ' ar at Levis. Boston 7, St. Louis 8. on July 4th here. orate tens os Gindesaey eine may really wreck this great re- geet statec re ae , é at, iz at a solutio as i 2 PA ° - - . 4 ie FS nile the question of break- | plebiscite If ae ” tien Teta Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 9; that of Disraeli in 1880. They form government. The scandal D elede Tai Miata aeith in bie navel eiiiiind wid Haedliduus ________|_ Brooklyn 4, Pittsburg 5. are planning to desert the House|®onnected with the Marconi pemier Borden for not declar-|does he allow fifty senators to American League of Commons in a body when the|shares grows apace, and it is for a ceanees election, as he/|stand in his way instead of ap FOR PRESIDENT OF THE Cleveland 3, Boston 7. SETTLEMENT DAY ON Irish Home Rule Bill comes up|now openly stated that Lord jd not think sueh a course the | pe aling to seven millions or more St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 10. again, and they hope to take with|Murray of Eilbeck, one of the t calculated to ascertain the jo! the people of Canada?” UNITED MINE WORKERS Detroit 0, Washington 3. THE STOCK EXCHANGE them Bonar Law and the whole|great political leaders on the a pinion of the people in the — a —— of the Unionists opposition. The} government side, has speculated ster THE WEATHER The Election of J. H. Smith, of ONE WOMAN KILLED Failure Announced of Englehart| whole strength of the Unionists|with his party's funds in Mar- The people, he said, held three Fernie, Seems Practically As- = and Schlosser, a Leading Lon- jwill then be employed in succes-|coni shares. The exposure of wry distinct and widely different} The weather report at 5 o'clock sured by Large Majority Seven Others Wounded in Strike don Brokerage Firm. sive demonstrations in the lead-|this condition has created a deep views. There were those who/this morning read: Barometer, —— Riots of Ipswich Weavers. ing cities, in the endeavor of be-|sensation, and of course the Un- hvored the Lauriee Ravel Soliey;/29.699; maximum, $4.6: mini- Special to The Daily News. ee Special to The Daily News. ing able to create such a Midloth-|ionists will make the most of it those who supported the Borden|mum, 50.0; precipitation, .08 Lethbridge, June 11.-The Special to The Daily News. London, June 11.—The much]jian campaign as swept Disraeli;in their organized attacks upon election of J. H. Smith of Fernie, Ipswich, Mass., June 11.—The|dreaded settlement day of the| from power. | the government, as President of No. 18, district] strikers at the Ipswich Hosiery|stock exchange was yesterday ("== of the United Mine Workers of] Mills started rioting last night,|and the day opened with the an- America, is practically assured.| using missiles at first and then|nouncement of the failure of the AMERICAN FARMERS RUINED BY The figures so far received are|/having recourse to revolvers.|prominent brokerage firm of En- as follows:—J H. Smith 483,]/One woman was shot and killed|glehart & Schlosser, which has Stubbs 370; Michel: Smith 215,/and seven others were wounded|large German and American con- FLOODS MIGRATING T0 CANADA Stubbs 61; Hosmer: Smith 148,|/by the flying bullets. Several|nections. The failure is attri- Stubbs 43; Bellevue: Smith 160,| policemen were severely hurt by|buted to the recent slump in inlbicieiuealindiit HOPES OF GETTING IT BEFORE CONGRESS THIS SESSION— [siybbs 90: Lethbridge: Smith 36,| missiles, but none was shot.|American’ storks, in Canadian| THOUSANDS OF OHIO AND INDIANA FARMERS PLANNING TO ROUTE TO BE SELECTED BY PRESIDENT AND Stubbs 54. There are still Dia-|Seven people, including the lead-| Pacific and Rio Tinto. Other LEAVE THE FLOODED DISTRICTS AFTER THEIR COMMITTEE mond City, Tabor, Bankhead and]/ers of the Industrial Workers of|business embarrassments are NEXT CROP Canmore to hear from, every one|the World, were arrested. expected. lneeieeiiephaintaip Washington, June 7,—-Thej;tion shall be undertaken by the|of which are termed insurgent pr Thousands cf Ohio and Indi-;our Chicago offices regarding Maska railroad hill, as com-|house during the present ses pane pad some — were SPLIT IN CABINET GERMANS NOT COMING ana farmers are planning to een in the pe gre om. and we b Senators Pittman, |sion, except tariff, currency re-] Pol! almost a soi volte for a eae tn - . we expect a wave of immigration - of Ghee SE aes insat "ais ciate” smtinnnin. ee, BO that will not be|United States Attorney-General |Party of Great Capitalists Have 5 ~ — a of these from that district this fall. The am weney Appropria-| rough to cut down Smith's 500 Tenders His Resignation to Postpone Their Visit. states and start life anew in the/ farmers will take advantage of were med as a special com-j|tions, a loophole was left in the lead pi Canadian Northwest, according | the moisture in their lands this frame the measure as|plan so that in case President i i al Special to The Daily News. Through the press of Canada]to Allan Cameron, general sup-|summer and harvest one more vill be reported favorably to| Wilson sees fit to reeommend SOCIETY MAY BUILD Chicago, June 414.—Despatch-]@ Short time ago appeared state-|erintendent of lands for the C.|)crop from the land before com- h ite, provides that a bend|consideration of the Alaska rail- eee es from Washington indicate ments that a large number of Ger-|P. R., who returned to Calgary) ing to Canada.” sue of €40,000,000 shall be is-|road bill at the present session,/Annual Meeting of St. Andrew’s| that there is a split ine President|™man capitalists had been organ-jafter a three weeks’ tour of the; Reports from the other C. P. sued for the purpose of railroad|it can be brought before the Society on Friday Evening Wilson’s cabinet. It is reported ized into a party to make a thor-|eentral section of the United|R. offices in the United States are truction in the North, and/| house oe that Attorney-General McRey-]ough inspection of the opportun-|States. Conditions in the vicin-\also encouraging, according to eaves to President Wilson and It was planned at first to make The St. Andrew's Society will}nolds has offered his resigna-|!ties opening up in Western Can-lity of Dayton, where the flood|Mr. Cameron. , mittee of five members the|rigid exclusion of all legislation! shortly have to move out of its|tion because of his objection to ada for investment. The matter] struck Ohio the hardest, are such “The healthy increase in im- fa route for a throughjof this sort, but as a result of present quarters on Second ave- the publicity given to the work|Was at the time called to the at-|that farmers have little hope of migration interest seems to pre- the Yukon and such|earnest pleas of those inierested . of his department. tention ‘of Mayor Pattullo, and/ever being able to feel secure|dict one of the biggest years in branches as can be built with|in the railroad project, it was|"U® the lease expiring in August, sticndbiiiiaidciieni he wrote to the German consul|/during the spring freshets, and/the history of Northwestern en- sa nt, whieh is $5,000,000|left with the president whether|and the question is where the FIFTY DROWNED at Montreal inviting the party to/these men, not wishing to faee|terprise,” he declares. “From than provided in the orig-|this should be given considera-| society will move to. This hal! —_ extend their trip as far as Prince|the yearly rush of the rivers are| present indications, based on the nal measures before the com-|tion has been found woefully inade-|Ditapidated Ferry Boat Cause} *upert. _ jlooking around for new homes, ,reports of our field staff, the im- thee “I think we have a splendid} quate to the growing needs of of the Catastrophe. Mr. T. G. Weber, of Leipzic,] “These farmers represent the|migration from the United States This bill will be put before the|chanee for getting the railroad|the society, which is in so pros- —— Germany, the organizer of the}very best American citizenship, | this year will be the largest sirce f imittee next Friday and|bill through the senate,"’ said] perous a condition financially that Special to The Daily News, party, now writes that on ac-Jand the most desirable immi-|the land was first opened to set- probably will reach the senate |Senator Jones today. “And ifja proposition to erect a building St. Petersburg, June 44.— |c°Un of the unsettled state of grants,” says Mr. Cameron. |tlers. The character of the im- that day President Wilson will say the]specially suited to the society’S|}News has just been received of Europe due to the Balkan war,|‘*They can gather sufficient cap-|migrants is also. of the satis- Allhough the Demoeratic cau-|word, as I hope he will, it will/requirements is receiving CON-/the sinking of a dilapidated fer- the party has had to postpone its ital to establish themselves in |factory kind, and the solid, re- the house of representa-|get before the house this ses-|sideration. ry boat crossing the river Teh- trip to Canada until next year,|Northwest Canada from the sale|sponsible farmer will predomin- wes has decided that no legisla- | sion.” This subject will be taken uP] eptea. There were fifty people when it is expected that about/of their present holdings. Thous-jate iv the 1943 rush iuto this at the annual meeting to be held]oy board and all of them were|'*® hundred will come to this}ands of letters are pouring into|country.” Friday evening, when reports] drowned. country, Mr. Weber ‘states that WILSON IS HOISTED MONEY STRINGENCY will be read and the officers for nie it would be possible to get to-] BY 0 ‘ARD IS LITTLE REALIZED the ve 7, peeaiee. % be REMARKABLE FLYING eee ier ete bet thor THREE THOUSAND TONS POSITION OF POET HIS WN PET no doubt prove to be one 0 1e 5 ' . re ——. er, re oe oa ” Sustained Speed at Rate of Thirty vente ee 2 Sapresent oe OF COAL FROM SEATTLE LAUREATE VACANT sident Cha With Being|Minister of Finance Informed) society has ever held, and there- Eight Seconds Per Mile. a ¢ eonrenenyreee the Qreateah babheles at | the House That Few Knew Just | fore should be an unusually large nonaiinaie to come next year. J. H. Rogers Secures Big Ship-|Titie May Remain Dormant Until National Capital. How Stringent Period Was, [attendance of members. Special to The Daily News ment of Coal for Local Use Poet Worthy of Wordsworth’s the event of there beivg ne . 7/9 ms co Se oven -9 co Berlin, June 11.—Des Moulti- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS to Asvive Ghartly ee _— 7—That Ottawa. June 8.—-Mr. White,| Dominion Day celebration in the Washington, June 7. city the Society have arranged |™mais, the French air-man, made conalliiieed ; . London oa President Wilson himself is the| Minister of Finance in the House a hold an excursion au! cialis a remarkable flight yesterday,} Harry Rochester is in Port Es- ane eee Lid a ¥ offes of 0 ee Rreate lobbyist" in Washine today referred briefly to the fi- ae flying 674 miles in seven hours]sington today on business. this city after a three week’s ab-|perpetuated and who should suc- tor is the somewhat remarka nancial outlook, He felt that few If you require a chair or couch and a mes ae - 2 the ——— sence. Mr. Rogers has secured|ceed the late Alfred Austin, is bi charge of Memator Townaenu| knew just how stringent was re-upholstered, get prices at Geo. — OF Se Cy Arse! Gers Midforth, travelling aud-|three thousand tons of coal from|being warmly debated. The ( Michigan wn itaaeee one the porte ores rn the! D. Tite's. 128-tf joe. ty ca at aly Pare Me this are ee sane od erent ee: — a Be nit ; “teountry had passed and was , or perton. that all the coal merchants of|toward letting the honor to w Mined Friday before the cor-|yassing. Canada had by no means RICH COMPANY HERE GREAT POLO PLAYING the coast are bidding there. is attached a salary of £427, ‘ittee whieh is investigating the} suffered as much in this respect eR > a Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whiteford This lot is intended for loeal|lapse until a poet worthy of the President's charge that an “in Jas other countries, and helwip Open at Westhoime Opera Americans Beating waian Saet returned on this morning’s train}consumption and for the cold|mantle of Wordsworth and Ten- - obby” is fighting th. |thought the tight money period House this Evening. lishmen Out of Their te to Saltaire, Mile 45, where Mr.|storage plant. It will arrive on|myson appears, tariff bill would gradually disappear, and ed a Tt 5 anti Tana Whiteford manages the salt/two barges, each taking 1,500 Kipling is most discussed, but Townsend declared that the} Perhaps more rapidly than was The seventeen members of the net = * ow See mine, tons. The first of these is to be|the decline of his powers in re- Methods of President Wilson to| senerally looked for. Frank Rich company were much New York, June ff, Out-rid- ie towed in by the Amur next week.}/cent years and the legend that force congress in line for the noticed passengers on the Prince] ing and out-playing the English A. C. Crosbie, supervisor of the}The second is the Ivy, property}he offended the royal family by Underwood bill were lobbying in Divorced by Accident. George. They bring with them polo challengers the American] Royal Bank, accompanied by jof the Gold Storage Plant. The a poem in which he called Queen the true sense of the term. He eee over a carload of scenery and| defenders yesterday wou the| Mrs. Crosbie, left for Vancouver |Ivy is not expected until the 25th] Victoria “the widow of Windsor,” defined lobbying as “foreing a| Centralia, Wm,, June 7,—After| promise a good line of shows,/Opening same of the sixth inter-lon the Spokane yesterday even-jof the month. are thought to have put him out lAWmakep to Woke against his con-|living together for two years With a performance of “The national match by a score of 5% ing. The news of the coming oflof the running. . j Yielions,” without knowing they were di-|Beauty Doctor” this evening they goals to 3, cicmapiieniinds these big shipments is of special William ee Socialist Here Se . interr _|yoreed, John and Eva Kerth, for-|will commence a twelve night John Manson, the road super-|interest at present in view of*the| poems, it is expected, will prevent ed Do ee Seren: er are re-married here to-Jengagement, Judging from the FOR CHURCH UNION intendent has gone to Terrace on| Board of Trade’s recent request/his appointment. John Newbold, President with lobbying?” day. The couple, wishing prop-|attention which the fair mem- ne business. He was accompanied|that the duties on coal be sus-{Alfred Noyes, William Butler have given my definition,” | erty ® transferred, consulted an|bers of the company attracted al Vote at Presbyterian Assembly by Mr. Irwin of the Forestry| pended Apparently Prince Ru-| Yates, Stephen Phillips and Hen- Vas Townsend's retort. Then helattorney, who secured a divorce the wharf this morning, they Better Than Expected branch. pert will not suffer from a short-jry Austin Dobson are among “Sertod that if the probers had|for them without their knowing should have bumper houses while ee ee age in any ogse. those mentioned most promin- ‘sked other senators if they were|what they were doing. The Kerths|they are here, (Special to The Daily News, F. M. Dockrill of Vaneouver,| It was Mr. J. H, Rogers who/ently, “Atisfled with the tariff they| were grief-stricken when they a —— Toronto, June 11.-The first}was one of the arrivals on the|wired the local board of trade enero mt 'd have obtained informa-|learned they were not married KE, Stilwell, the well known |test vote on chureh union taken|Prince George this morning. He|from Vancouver asking that ac- License Board Meets. tO prove his charge. Two children were born to them|drummer at the Westholme Thea-|at the Presbyterian federal as-Jis passing through to Telkwa/tion be taken to obtain suspen-| A meeting of the Lieense Com- "0 this the committee unani-|since their divorce tre, is taking advantage of the| sembly yesterday showed 251 for where he has large mining inter-|sion of the duty on coal, Mr, |mission will be held in the eity passed Senator Walsh's —---- opportunity for a vacation jand 75 againat, This is a little jests. Rogers being a member of the/hall at 3 o'clock this afteracon CUOR immediately toe recall all HH. J. W. Brooks left by this|through the present engagement} more favorable for union than board of trade of Vancouver as|to pass on the removals of li- he Democratic senators to ask|morning’s train on a four weeks|of the Frank B, Rick Co,, who|was expected. C. G, Harvey, better known as| well as of the Prince Rupert|censes for the next six months, wether the President had at-|trip to the interior in the inter-| have their own drummer. He engenes aoalypenmaee “Peavine” Harvey, returned to| board, ao a ted lo coerce them by with-|ests of McLennan, McFeeley & | leaves today on a ten days trip} G. D, Tite’s stock of house|Hazelton this morning after Keonomy in house furnishing ‘ling patronage or by threats|Co,, Ltd, of Vancouver, He will/to Vancouver via the 8.8, Ven-| furniture is up-to-date in hand-|spending a couple of weeks in| Pantorium Pieneer Cleaners.|is al Geo. D. Tite's, Third ave~ ‘ party diseipline, go as far as Burns Lake ture, some designs, 128-tf |Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Phone 4, nue. 120-8