giative Library ats THe DAIL / NEWS so a Spee | Effort to | a Nows Immediately i Give 1, 1s Received LLL -- “=| THE DAILY NEWS GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS _- ooo - EE ——— EE PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1944. PRICK FIVE CENTS —_—_—_—_—_—————_ GERMANS STRONGLY REINFORCE THEIR RIGHT SE== NEMY HAVE RUSHED 600,000 FRESH TROOPS TO FLANDERS.-FRENCH AEROPLANES DEADLY GERMANS SEND 600,000 MORE Fe AND DEATH STRUGGLE RAGING WEST BATTLE FRONT yapens TRYING TO HACK SOLDIERS CALLED OUT WIVES TOLD TO LEAVE BRUSSELS WAY THROUGH TO CALAIS- OF ANTWERP--OFFICERS’ - we ‘ Bpecia T yaily News—11 A. ML) in Brusséls ape f The German ordered to lea OF tate i bee? ” nt ei@ht houre re A Allies in at + oe ; thet ways vs au Londer nM \ vay rie \ ictically de. death struggle f Ger ih raging along the coast ene 7 German officers }western battle front RMANS MAY BE CUT OFF REPORT EVACUATING ANTWERP GERMAN ARMY iN FULL RETREAT AFTER THE | ABANDONING OF MIEUPOORT—ALLIES TRY TO | CUT THEM OFF. 10N OF Deily News—@:30 A.M.) ' The Allies tward down the tT the ) thwest of jal to The German Hel full re abandoned Kluck’'s is Ww arkable spirit of the termination continues his French troops unceasing A TRAGIC SCENE IN THE FIRING LINE OF THE FRENCH ARMY. A soldier tries to aid a wounded fire on the enemy. London, Oet. 24 \ dispatch from The Hague states that re- ! vietu ustrates the 7 vorts from Antwerp show that the rm _— , a , comrad ind with grim de Germans have evacuated the Bel Kian cily Phe dispatch adds that the German gearriso vel Ant CONVENTION NOW werp on Friday in response to. GOVERNS MEXICO gent orders |Aguas Calientes Meeting Votes Itself Supreme Power—Fight 3 States. 8 - . As a Resu’. of Campaign Oune- N til! On at Naco. Sixth of the OM a ' xth o yo 4 cers Are Londor Oct 23.—The Mail | . Mi 0 Gity, Cet. 2 All th - says We understand that the chiefta neluding | amy, esses of British United States government is elab- Villa, Emiliano Zapa sinning very a ating a scheme for the imme- jas a ustiano = Garranza, are). , the War office. Ger_| diate relief of the population of SS HAS NOT YET BEEN ATTACKED — THE EFFORTS =) sulieel to the orders of The no ers sav that in every | Belgiutn. The German authori- OF THE ENEMY TO GET BIG GUNS IN RANGE Aguasa Calient convention, | Germar taimend there are ties, when sounded as to what HAVE BEEN REPULSED. which today, after a stormy secret ine harpshooters provid. Measures they would be willing to BESSIO! her the supreme soit ee “ - +) adopt to alleviate the awful dis ih to The Dally News-——14 A. ML) unl the French army lets the ed \ i erful glasses which @do! ee The Times |) Germat their big siewe guns} PCr! P th a The delegates mable them to identify and pick tress, are stated to have replied Naney says the’ withir range The Germans [took oath to abide the majority the British and French officers.; that they eould do nothing, and rave never vet hawe been making violent efforts Ivete on a quest including eee tral tee oek of: ot that if there was no food in Bel- d there is nojto get to the fortress but these/the form of government and! om, eheame hie riding | Stumm. it was the people's own it” of the fortress all repulsed BR 5 #3 : listinetive | /2™! | idential suc To : h ° an. bh ne - \ correspondent of another pa- ’ ‘ i g officer's garh. or e z Phe question © he kind of fm “thi ide. brings |Per Says: “It is learned from a sword ge t a a . ) gal , MT TWO BANK ROBBERS RUSSIANS PURSUING © [=vrrimen. that shat) pra a Ait Moin ati auth who ha To sl ile : i! uy ‘ rs ; will be decided at a session to be a oe nities simi Meitiitel farrived from Berlin that Germany SHERIFF'S QUICK WORK) RETREATING GERMANS | sas. sten 2 fall Zapata. ee ee nso a ec ie pinel of hun thi AW): legation, numbering twenty-two! p-) . ed amd 329 missing. |“mter- So much was frankly lhe prese ~ , aan confessed to my informer by a erica flice FROM WARS nen, Will be present oe vhor fill unknown ! ms 3 » Otees Sa Ue How Prominent delegates to the 2 wee - . high army offieer, who knows the to Handle Bank " era rhis is a total of 1,146 ' teu “hi i the Robbers } (Special to The Daily News.) conference say the question of at at 6.8060 officers in situation thoroughly. n Ve : Petrograd Oct 24 Reports | further strife in Mexico City has i. Phere are-only 40,494 1/c°o"re of a diseussion of the ! _ 4 : ' . nail ‘ : : : rroblem of feeding the Belgians (Spe Th “ thas ntinuatio ‘ he} been definitely deemed and that)» .. . told in the British|! ; aes , fii fm peace is assured A majority of ° At th ze yw rate of this officer said that Germany : Phe dap pureult of the Germans retreating he delegates lean toward a com oa ‘ « yan will he in fwould do her utmost to give the Whateom Counts j} from Warsaw and the unexpect witndiom tami af maveuniietih ie ‘ “" » aasheiee teal iensieinneie | Hie ans supplies, but was in Sedro-Wool etiy stubborn reajsiance ~ ae til general elections ean be held i histor regim ents | ty bound te feed her own peo- : ‘ e fra e ‘ Sertive is ( ee ‘ : . le Saal on the Great Russian «ofl ve from th , though many of them faver An ae nat more than he ea first If the Germans were trians on the San : nant . — ; , hun Belgians must come aft 18 , aie tonio I. Villareal for the provi ; ‘ ora tehener, |" i : ar Perndale Phe Russians have caplured sional preatihahes thei ‘ my : a «Lew Sali ix sina tt Cee. large ¢ ; i ' oners . ‘ iis it ’ s : ‘arge emounts Ogu Austrian pron at Under the new arrangement oe. a yon ps fa batth jinany would actually lack food, persons Przemsyl. General Carranza can be a eandi cre at x elenned ofinera, will j the omicer reiterated his state - ; , ; , “ | t with emphasis. ) date for the presideney in the . ‘ wn the officers |e? ij i P ? } . {Probab oe For this reason it is consid PPLING THE TRADE —|70 ALLIES’ CRUISERS [nova eiertutn en whn Trfaifle victory most], “F%F this Reason it is consid | ly depend dakin pantor 100% certain lat Germany wi argels epen aking greate | : : : : oe OF } ORITAIN’S ENEMY | SEARCHING HIGH SEAS DISSAFFECTION IN AUSTRIA. le nee of their lwee than Aker haw welcome any proposal fo feed- ° i f lat ing the Belgians from outside, as a ween doing oO ate wot 0 The Dally News—O:90 A.M.) | | ¢epecial to The Daily News-—-9:30 A.M.) |Insurrectionary Bands in All) proposed by the American com i An ofie iat London, Qet, 24—The Admiral Parts of Empire and Slav | JAPANESE CRUISER SUNK mittee ' , 8 ‘me Troops Mutinous. ARBOR he government |ty bas issued a tatement that IN KIAU CHAU H ! inportat | seven cruisers of the Allied ; FOR TELEGRAPH POLES. importation o ia ’ y fleets ave searching the seas for London, Oet : A Rome dis | (Special to The Dally News—1 P.M.) tled Kingdon str Germat cruisers which} pateh to the Gentral News says | Tokio, Oct. 24 It is oMeially British Postoffice Department preventing Ger-|pave been harrassing shipping According to advices SONU en ceed iad Aiinieene damatl to Place Trial Orders Here. sug@E Ac Pe » to date only thirty-nine Brit I'rieste, all the new Austrian sol. | : tie balinoes - e Jane aa SOREEa ee Oa — v3 we lier : , “l to take at ment Bon | , that th I . London, Oct. 23 The British ountries The ish merchantmen have beer lost diers are required ‘ ak a0 nese eruiser Takachiho was sunk Ne F eed 1d the ) y th : d while German oversea trade has oath of fidelity to the German in Kiau Cha harbor on October postofice vesterday received ve rr practieally ceased and 138 of | Emperor as well as to the Aus i {7 and was sunk by the German High Vom asioner s aepretary ' We, whieh is now their ships Captured trian Emperor torpedo boat destroyer 8-90, on the subjeet of placing’ orders a ee From Trieste it is also report-| wnioh being unable to escape the |{°" telegraph poles in the Domin LEAVES FOR THE FRONT. ed that insurrectionary bands are! wurauing destroyers, was ground. |" and informed him that where- BLIND BEGGAR Pays. swarming in all parts of the Aus-|o4q py the erew and blown us as competition from Russia and Lionel Grippen leaves this aft-]trian Empire, The attitude of the Pe Norway, for the smaller type of a has been giving |ernoon for Vietoria, where he has|]Slay troops forming the garrison r Demonstration 20th to 24th. pole, would probably place Can. i : to the young: |been asked to report for aetive}at Pola and Sebinezo is said to Mow to Save Money—You will ada out of court, the home gov an, Whom he res.|duty at the front It is under.|be menacing, and disaffection ok ous in hee haw Janeane ernment would be pleased to con. beggar -tyrant.|stood that a few battalions are}reported on the ships of the Aud {9 ane and ene Mualitan Reman sider the question of placing trial ucceeded in se. }being sent forward to bring the}trian fleet, whose erews are made strated at Stalker & Wells orders for the larger sized poles > the blind man! First Contingent up to fulllup in part of Slavs and Italians.’ in Canada the boy, and out strength and that Mr., Crippen — bought him alwill be ineluded in this enlist THE WEATHER. \* “eee eee ee Oe © RUMORED ARREST OF ot to his ‘home| ment on . * VICTORIA GENTLEMAN for 850 to his Mr. Grippen is one of the veal Compiied by F. w. Dowling, \. CANADIAN FRATERNITY. * be placed tomer. lold-timers in this eity and has a Observer. \* * It is rumored that a well known City of Reattle deserved popularil Crip is a 8 The Canadian Fraternity *iliqu man of Vaneouver and Vie a ch tickled at the bit of a “wa i ind Was al Sam, Oetober 24, 1044 c will be held Monday even */itoria has been arrested, It is al a tling home The | was in demand at amateur] Barometer 29.932) ing in the Court House at *llewed that he had in his posses thee lind hewe e \ vbody will wish him) Max, temp 55.0 * 8 o'eloe) */ision plans and maps of the eoast| blind bee@wrar |) show bive I hile he was with! the very best of luek and a safe|Min, temp 44.0 i * railroads, harbors and fortifiea ') Granby Bay jreturn Kainfall 38 li eee EEE eH) Lions Se SHARPSHOOTERS KILL BRITISH OFFICERS RELIEF FOR BELGIANS. Report That Measures Are in Contemplation in United | | | jments of 600,000 men are j have | right wing ily Zeppelins, | the TO JOIN THE RIGHT WING |GERMANS ARE USING ZEPPELINS MORE, BUT FRENCH AERO- PLANES ARE DOING MUCH BETTER WORK— BOMB KILLS THIRTY HORSEMEN. (Special to The Daily News—1:3C P. . a.) London, Oct 24 been rushed to the in Planders. more fray. Dispatches relate (Special to The Daily News.) Oct. 24. Singh, one Vancouver, Singh Rahim incident, and Balwant former “FIRE” PROFESSOR Boston, Hugo Oet. 23. sor presented his resignation corporation after Major Clarence sity. The situation now is this: Professor Muensterberg will be allowed to resign, but fenee fo offence which Major Weiner Great Britain, Reinforee. said to German | of ie and more into! while of the characters of the Komagata Maru Singh, a priest of the local Sikh's OR LOSE TEN MILLION That Profes- Muensterberg formally to of Harvard University Weiner, the statements in Germany s ture Ostend, and British are working. the Germans greatey. how) wounded twenty-two. HINDU PRIEST CHARGED WITH INCITING TO MURDER TWO ARRESTS MADE IN | VANCOUVER AND MORE TO FOLLOW —BELIEVED THAT MURDER GANGS EXIST IN 4 THAT CITY. | temple, sons. sive plan of the break up the gang. will follow. authorities KAISER WAS ALMOST Petrograd, the Emperor Oct. the from of stacles. de. trip, no matter tock Seppetine have been amarked fea. of the fighting southwest of toward which the French French aviators are harrassing They fore- Heing denied the use ed the staff of one division to |ships, Germany is said to be}chanke headquarters. One bomb |throwing her aircraft, particular-| killed thirty German horsemen, two more killed eight and have been arrested and -Carter |Charged with inciting persons to procure the murder of other per- This is part of an exten- to Other arrests TAKEN PRISONER (Special to The Daily News—11 A. M.) 24.—Soldiers Warsaw front say that William was personally on the field of battle and was al- Surrey, England, a member of the|™ost taken captive, barely Harvard class of 1900, had/caping by an automobile. (His threatened to cancel a $40,000, | presence may account for the dis- 000 bequest to Harvard, and that} @strous defeat to the Germans the corporation of the university for the Kaiser overrules his best declined to accept it, hae been|eflicers. . oficially admitted at the univer. ——- _—— That SOUTH ON THE MAY not i that The Princess May pulled in at Harvard hopes Major Weiner will ]2 o’elock this afternoon, with for- oe ~ aa to = ty-six Yukon roughriders, in araw ls «bequest NO- matter) ios , . » , what happens, Harvard will not charge Pow the old-timer, Andy yield to the demand that Muen.| art. They had a huge piece of sterberge gy The trustees feel,|canvas rigged up over the port in the first place, that he is alrails, with “Dawsen to Ber.in os 2 — oe be ye 7,460 miles” in large letters and ead, ane wey ee in ~w seront place, that he has a right to naske they looked as if tuey could make what the ob- Among all the men who will go to the front, perhaps there The poliey at Harvard has al. | will be none betler than these ways been to allow the faculty|practical sons of the frontier. full latitude for the discussion of; They are largely men who have publie affairs, and tends to ere.|had to do all sorts of things un- ate and maintain a sympathetic |der dificult circumstances. They understanding between the pub-|can dig a trench, build a bridge, lie and the university. jride a horse or shoulder a rifle In ‘the letter which Major Wei-|equal to the best of them. May ner recently sent to President|they all land safe in Berlin and Lowell, of the university, he de.-|have the honor of helping bring nounced Professor Muensterberg|the Kaiser to his knees, because of his “virulent, secur _ rilous attacks on the allied pow-| Have you tried the London ers, and most particularly against|Cafe. It's a clean, swell place. since the inecep-|The meals served are the best in tion of the great war.” ‘town and prices are low. | 233tf - aad J. CLARK of Vancouver Boxing Contest TONIGHT- TONIGHT Versus H. ANDERSON of Fort George, late Am ateur Featherweight Champion of Canada ONE GOOD PRELIMINARY Doors Open at 9:30-—-Boxing Commences at 9:45 Main Bout Commences 10:30 RINGSIDE RESERVED $1.00 .. GENERAL ADMISSION 50c Johnny O'Leary, Lightweight Champion of Canada ,Will Be Introduced to the Audience. j