Lagitaive Loewy THE DAILY NEWS ! Wakes 4 Special Effort to | Give War News Immediately It ts Received — VoL Vi. NO. 6 THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOP STEINBACH HEIGHTS RETAKEN BY FRENCH AFTER STRUGGLE POSITION IS KEY TO IMPORTANT OPERATIONS—HEAVY RAIN INUNDATING TRENCHES AND FRENCH ARE Com- PELLED TO EVACUATE SOME oF THEM. : (Special to The Daily News.) ene of desperate encounter j Paris, Jan. 8 The Freneh of. the past te lay rh th al report records but minor bi referred | Steinbach yvements between the sea and hit Heights of Gerney he Oise. What Berlin Says. Around Arras the French wer: be Ja 8 The German npelled to abandon certai ep says tha ntinu enches, not because of German | US rains are swamping Flanders tracks, but by reason of heavy /40d hindering operations rams which inundated them Kast of Rh i French night Near Rheims, a German block. | attac the German trenches use was blown up and their | Was repulsed with loss enches oceupied Night attacks on Buchkopf, in In the Argonne, west of Hayte/the Vosges, were also driven Chevauehee, the Germans suc- | bach essfully mined the French first) “French attacks the heights ' of trenehes but much of the | west Cernay were frustrated t ground has been recovered by the German artillery The offensive at Thann and In the eastern theatre the situ- \ltkireh progresses satisfactori. | atior s unchanged, except east to the Allies. of the Rawka River, where 1,600 The Frenmeh have reoeccupied | Hussians and five machine guns Hill 425," whieh has been the | were captured SHOOTING INCIDENT WILL BE SETTLED (Special to The Dally News.) THE GREEK CHRISTMAS WAS DULY CELEBRATED Yesterday was the Greek ' Ottaw Ja S here is n stmas, or, rather, the Christ _— . dane Pr frictic with s of the Greek Chureh, and all |” ithe United States over the sh adherents of that body in the ‘ . , ne ‘ tw mer ul it donned their glad rags and . I Already the Domi: 1 a acted somewhat similarly i jerni tt gh the British am shat Canadians do when they! ‘ | bassa it Washington, has pe ebrate their Christmas Ref th ‘0 th fr la act grace withor tefore 1” year tov 1 Greek : eae admitfir Canada's liability by Chureh and the Roman Chur eX] sing regret and offering ere one body under two patr ’ so iat ial ‘ mpensatior ; Vf amilies of chial heads, one in Rome and , the deceased he other in Constantinopl 0 cccount of certain doctrinal dif that ENVOY TO THE VATICAN. ferenees a aplit occurred i RUPERT, PRINCE B. ©, FRIDAY, JANUARY | MAY WHEAT BREAKS | ALL PAST RECORDS 4 | rd (Special to The Daily News.) Winnipeg, Jan. 8—In the open | 4 jing hour today May wheat ad- | vanced three and three eighths | jeents Flour will, of course, fol. | llow suit Chicago Jan x Smashing ill records, May wheat opened to- day at $1.39 3-4, Latest Wheat $1.41. Chicago, Jan, 8 Wheat has climbed to $1.44 on an inerease of bids from Great Britain of over le four cents over yesterday. This sensational trading has foreed ;COL. R. E&. Ww. TURNER, V.C., “Omission houses to double | D. 8. O., their margins, whieh speedily Otficer commanding the Highland |Cheecked the frenzied gambling in Brigade in the First Canadian |the pit. Contingent, who was seriously ra cameo TURKEY MAY DRAG won lane at) TTALY INTO THE WAR (Special to The Daily News) Jan. 8.—Turkey is still ard to the demands of Italy over the Hadeido ineident. The government will in- jsist on the release of the British the of the cently when his car turned tur- } tle forty miles an} hour (GERMAN CRUISER HAS BEEN INTERNED | (Special to The Daily News ) traveling nie with reg Italian jconsul, punishment |violators of the consulate and a) vienna, Jan. 8—The official Paris Ja S The German Bisa the h li ’ , . ; suxill » Getleal Gtext tek} ae military salute to the Ita ian |} German statement says that in ; iflag. Turkey has been given UN-/|the Carpathian forest lands and nterned at Las Palmas, Canary | * ities as - } i }til January 10 to comply with [jp the southern part of Buko- Isia She had bee located by : i , bests midis j their demands jwina regard for the safety of our jua 1ostile cruisers, | Ps d on j@dvance troops obliged us to fall jback on the principal mountain LANNIC GETS LICENSE passes before superior Russian forces \t a special meeting of the} In Galicia and Poland the situ- Board of License Commissioners | ation is quiet, with winter set- rhursday, the license of the} itling down. St. Fra s Hotel was temporarily | exseanesmnepemgusacineapnnagiieetesinaecasness transferred to the assignee, Mr | ‘VICTORY BEFORE Francis M. Lannie, for the bene- iit of the ereditors Vancouver | NEXT AUTUMN: |World | Lieutenant Colonel Wm. 8, 1945, ————__ — —— RADICTED BY THE GERMA ANS APPOINTED TO SUCCEED GEN- ERAL LESSARD. A. Logie, of Hamilton, who has been ap- pointed to command the Second Military Divisien of Ontario, with headquarters at Toronto, to succeed General Lessard, who was recently promoted to the rank of Inspector General. AUSTRIANS FALL BACK-- RUSSIANS ARE SUPERIOR (Special to The Daily News.) ‘British Ambassador to Russia would need facilities for housing _ THE DAILY NEWS PRICE FIVE CENTS —— SS Ss LE IS NOW IMMINENT CONSTANTINOPLE TREMBLES— ITS FALL BELIEVED IMMINENT |SEAT OF GOVERNMENT ABOUT TO BE TRANSFERRED TO AD- RIANOPLE—ARCHIVES ALREADY REMOVED--FEAR INTERNAL DISORDERS. e (Special to The Daily News.) Constantinople, Jan. 8. ‘ations are complete for moving Adri- should the Porte decide on that step. The archives have already been removed. Besides the attack on the Dar- Prep- seat of government to | | lar j tt lanople, | URGES TRADE WITH RUSSIA VIA-RUPERT 1915. Prinee Toronto, Jan. 1, Editor, The Daily News, Rupert, B. C. Sir—It seems to me that the Canadian government, the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian manufacturers are overlooking an opportunity to open the new short transpacific route between American and the Orient. Re- cently two cargoes of freight left United States Atlantic ports for Vladivostok, via the Panama Canal, Vladivostok is the only }port now open in Russia, and there will be an immense traffic }to that port this winter. In the |port of Prince Rupert, which is |}now connected up with the East- ern markets by the G. T. P., Can- jada has the shortést route to the | gateway of the great Russian Em- pire. The possibilities of this | trade are enormous. Russia needs ; supplies; and the G. T. P. with a | line of freight ships could get the )supplies to her quicker than any competitor in the transportation Prince Rupert docks | business. meeting with good success {éanees, the authorities fear in- ternal disorders, The combined French and Brit- ish attack on the Dardanelles is and the fall of the city should not be far off. Halifax, Jan. 8—News of a eap- ture which may have an import- ant bearing upon Great Britain's reply to Washington’s note of ping, has reached Halifax in a communication from the other side, which stated that the oil- tanker Brindilla had been caught taker into Aberdeen. The Brindilla was held up off New Yorkin October last by a British cruiser on suspicion of having aboard a eargo destined for Germany, and brought to Halifax. It was claimed at the time that the Brindilla was bound for Alexandria, Egypt, and she was subsequently released. If the report that she has been found off.the coast of Scotland is true, Great Britain’s contention that deception is being employed by neutral shippers to the detri- ment of the Allies’ cause Will be } Reported to Have Made and handling heavy freight, but|immediately strengthened. year and from that time = the |Appointed to Counterbalance In- RADIO DIRECTS ‘TORPEDO oe Peadintion Uhint -. eaiabenent dane 2. eee Greek Chureh followed an ind« imical infiuences Around BOAT 28 MILES AWAY Ea , ca ~ a wi re ees ete i ende ° » There is littl See. | London, Jan. 8, The cfre- . ° : FRENCH PROHIBIT nt route. Ther we | Canada is an ally of Russia. Her lifference between the Greek and omen invention of John Hays Ham-| spondent of The Daily News at! a ; between : , jtrade routes are protected by the Roman Churches of this day} London Sen. 8 The publica mond, Jr., May Be Purchased | Petrograd telegraphs: British aJ GREE xeept that the Greeks do not ac-|tion as a parliamentary paper of by U. S. Government. “The*Russian combined armies| ee ee Paris. Gen. Quite ce reap itl ilies hie |e ie | u rf " nadian manufacturers could get 5, + v7 : ept papal supremacy and allow/t ISLS UCN , | 0 fe south are now well sup- ons ; j}| |Cabinet has approved of a meas- eir clergy to marry jienry Howard concerning his G st Mass Dex 8 plied and in vieterious spirits for Rus se orders if Canada will o foe bmission to Parliament 6: , to the Vatican entirely |, : 1 Stat none cin’ lid ad only utilize her new short route }"re for submissio ' » Pe . e ¢ erent | mission , e SOS Heer’ nites states i ; One | a solid advance, : ; \. The reason for th lif - . ieeeaaik aes e eae ee . ‘ . si in which she already has so much|™aking permanent the prohibi date se » Gree thris s | Justifies © GiBpex - * navy officers oO 1s Sus wre F “Their pesition is so satisfac- . ; j i il et for the Greek Christma j Page ee ea vy eri racial : ta I we . 8 eapital interested. tion of the sale of absinthe and sccounted for by the Greek cal- | Some weeks ago to the elles relurnes , syeseamains rf ory that military opinion gener- . : ‘in other similar liquors. The gov- . on }|/the ainy of the appointment Was | pare a report which they will lay * jally agrees with the estimate of Aorene-paqeennliy intenenheniny . li de dar, whieh follows the origina sine: dtstenipal ‘tence > a - ) ee ; ‘ > Prince Rupert, I would like to see ;ernment finds the military cree j ooo Lerbaiance el TRICE bihe retore ivi super s eRe - e . s f assé , Sir ‘ det t " a carpealdbony hs ~ cs "nearer c rolled torpedo boat {24ND DUCHESS FEODOROVNA prec very ene Neg [the Board of ‘Trade take this up|forbidding absinthe affects the Ronfan Church. under Pope |!ueneces aroun me oO t the radio controtied t ae i = ee : | (reorge ucnhanan, a ie New with the G.-T. P. and the Depart. populatio nbeneficially, egory XE. made a change it The messages in question were |Natalia, th nvention of John {Sister of the Tsaritsa, who, help- l¥ear banahet of the British eol- en hea aes gory 2 she ade a chane } “ . . — ‘ . » o rade x F he Roman ealendar. In order to leensored heavily, but the oficial |jjays Hammond, J ed by members of the dramatic iiaderotth otbemmed : ation maa ne ee - er innate eiaenamaimenteal ualize the length of the years | Paper shows that the envoy was ke 1 wee past these officers, | societies, is in the streets of iwe could look confidently to the ; 7 " ¢ hi y ne 0 : ee A‘ > : os. ‘amark¢ » wused ten days to be dropped|iastructed to inform the Pope | detailed by the Wa Department, | Moscow making a remarkable fulure, sharing the thought that NEW METHOD OF Confined to British Possessione— ee “ . as te be dropped] . ; y F ’ sit 1582 = rrangement|that the British government Was |haye been st the craft as} canyes in aid Of the Ruslan)... seme of! the Allies will ube SWATTING THE FLY Limit of Expertation. 582 and an arrangemen i ad " The ‘ture depicts hereby thre lay have been |anxious t put itself into direct/she has been sent skimming over pap ey _ a : me jerowned with victory before au- oe ‘OFen) Pee =6Gays _— oe | f . , her as a Sister of Merey o re | vi Serre 0 inication with him for the [yy ean's 8 ace al times ; tumn. oe sli . : pped since that time. The/¢ommu jemonstrating — the | mt ut a sor board, her en Greek Church. The order is| . sti i A correspondent, writing from ; wn india, ~~ eek 6 ~. ve s not}purpose ¢ =. . iw! ' " mre : Terrace , , ~In view o e = Gharen, Rewever, has note” ; ich governed its atti »and steering gear being con-}| that of Martha and Mary, |5IG FALLING-OFF Ferrace, (ole a mew way .0f ’ ; ted on this and is this year thir-}motives which 8 a ese — | IN IMMIGRATION | “Salting the fly’ whieh might |Pprices of wheat the India govern- days behind the countries |tude since the moment normal re-/trolled entirely by wireless ap be worth trying. When the flies|}ment has deeided to restrict ex- ) : . een e great powel varatus nanipulated by Ham ; a ; vie - lich adopted the Roman calen. lations between th al | parat ma i i ' es | New York, Jan, 8.—Immigra-|get plentiful in summer he puts |ports to 100,000 tons of wheat, : s red d as e st i > adto e of Europe were disturl ay toes thm os h W MAJESTIC THEATRE tion through the port of New|/fresh fish in a bucket in the sun|ineluding flour, from December 14 . ywrrespondent of the | cearel aborato t resh a ‘ eid " oh ¢ "he loeal Greek Christians yes Phe Rome corresponder Poh lAROPRIaEy:..@ |York for 1944 fell off to the ex-jand after the flies had swarmed}to Mareh 31, 1915 erday called on Canon Rix as the} Pablet points « oer oo pce I I TONIGHT tent of 601,410 persens, or 45 perjon it for a few days he scalded it The exports will be confined to ’ ' ore ‘ wat'’s echanism e bi viel ; j presentative of the Church they possible to discove t NN : th boat Ai ian cent. as compared with 1913, ac-|with hot water. A few repeti- British possessions, in whieh a 7 as vdication that the) sponded to wireless waves when : , : trong de i for the cereal ex- 6 eleual ranged for a}|Whisper or indica cording to figures compiled by the | tions of this seemed to get rid of Strong demane ; ee renee’ for 8 poutifl uny person represent-itwenty-eight miles distant from TREAT OF THE SEASON! natatihiabice iene - Sein oil len P tire Offenei a fles be. {ists "vies ' as co 0 ors jcommissio of immigration and|the entire spring a es be- s. 's10U8 serviee; which was con Te the Vatican fa-lthe sending “elation This had AT POPULAR PRICES pring £ wted today in the Anglican|ime the mind \ a ocenaiis datas bead pabiiniiel jmade publie today. came very searce, pare Cdnnauai . ored one side the othe bee ward who hac ‘ e -_-_-__-_ e . 4 iva , D WIFE. hureh, yore boon proved:iwesks amo, gareons Five Mesle of Wigh less Feature During 1913 arrivals numbered SUICIDE HAD DESERTE Dramas and Comedies 1,334,914 persons, of whom Pete Brown, a colored man, —— PRINCESS PATRICIA REGIMENT |, lo but enjoy a sail without ; ; . : ; Iph K WASHED NUT COAL. oue , ' i eel Between Reels, Singing and Danc- 1,163,993 were aliens and 170,-+beat up Geerge Smith, also col- Pittsburg, Jan, --Ralp : quire i ching i inget 0 ster re s » ae London, Ja Caitett | : . , . ing Through the Eative Twe Ghews. |92t were returning American|ored, this morning in a shack at|Dankworth, a member of the Ca- : epartments have ft . iwhee or engine r | ql . We are now in a position to}iicial depart ail ieuna " — eS beer so S os amg citizens, In 1944 arrivals were|Mile One, G. T. P. Pete used an|nadian contingent, who commit- eliver NEW WELLINGTON {elicit Ul se: hed exelusive Uh wccentricities of genius|% Appear in Comic Bongs and Mono~ Si only 733,504, Of these 573,675 \iron bar, which be brought down|ted suicide in London, was for- \ . Mol ublished @xe ‘ ot - : - WASHED NUT GOAL for $8.75 aff the report pur’ the J fi ippear jackassical loquce—-Bae't. OGD:40' Gao ttm. jwere pliens and 159,829 werejseveral times on Smith’s head,|merly a hospital apprentice con- , nada that it ‘rl often appet ackassict . In Dold——Benti . l \. New Wellington Coal Co ly in Ganad 5 }3 Wee Bom aprentad Gane citizens Smith had to be taken to the hos.|nected with the United States , T went int 1g Th jiey Sisters Gcoten Dano ; ‘ * hone 446, tf, | Patricia | | i fact Woman may not be able to keep} “oe 2 e , | Immigration statistics show )}pital, and Pete awaits trial in the|navy recruiting station here. His — a - pen en Carietme nepally dis-|your seeret, but she ean general Admission: 900 and t8e jthat the number of departing|loeal jail. He will eome up to-|widow, who resides here, sald to- 51.50 Corsets, 95e this week the rep |! keep her own jaliens was greater. ne morning. day that he deserted her in 1942. Demers 6.7 leredited protest concerning neutral ship-_ off the coast of Scotland and : i : Sia syneeniietaditemmnammatdttiteads grea neat tence asinaphemeencasinsiniciimtrane — ee Se E eRe