“ ee —— aia =~] THE DAI ot NEWS [== Pia —_ . — = - = = = EE —— : —————- _ P wo, 84 INCH iprAT : ney » , -_ vi — * Ee PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1945. ‘ PRICE FIVE hii ee — —————————————— ——— : —_—_—_—_—_— EEE — — — ~ RUSSIANS WININ CARPATHIANS.- ABANDON ATTACK ON SERBIA GENERAL STAFF ADMITS LOSS OF MANY MEN AND CONSID. ERABLE EQUIPMENT—AUSTRIAN TROOPS ARE CH TRIUMPH NEAR VERDUN ATTEMPTS OF GERMANS FAILED TION FOR ALLIES LOOKING EXCEPTIONALLY WELL— FRENCH ARE IN COMPLETE CONTROL OF PLAINS OF WOEVRE. son Sinchiiiaand DISHEARTENED. (Special to The Dally News.) Germans holding St. Mihiel, whil et — jal to The Daily News 26,000 r e is, Ay / \fter brisk the southern flank is threatened (Spee Dally ) =e, 100 men, two pane of 42 Geneva, April 10.—The Rus-|inch mortars, 20 quickfirers ang French cap- by the French advance fron sition at Pont-a-Mousson and the Meuse |sians were completely successful |four miscellaneous batteries. Tha — the las p | jin the battle in the Carpathians|Austrian troops are altogethe’ ~% on the front between Dukla and|disheartened. The Austrian move- Epries. The General Staff of the|ment against Serbia has been Austrian army admits the loss of ;completely abendoned. sae teen oon WHAT SEATTLE SAD OF They now The Germans are desperately try if Woevre ing to hold the line. They made heavy pres- fifteen assaults at one place but ink of the were defeated. LECTION GAVE nee? eer ete oon vam ORITY TO NEWTON at Counsel Agree on April 19 for | ; — Washington, April 10.—From held yes- Hearing on Libel Action GERMAN PRISONERS CAPTURED AT NEU VE CHAPELLE. ithe White House and from Secre- The following article appeared Mayor New- for $50,000. Some of the hundreds of Germans captured by the British in the fighting at Neuve Chapelle, {tary Lane it was learned yester-|in the Prince Rupert Optimist (now y a majority a queen France, “marooned” on barges in the River Lys awaiting their removal to internment camps. iday that an announcement may|The Daily News) on October 29, Syracuse, N. Y., April 10.—By - : be expected soon, possibly within |1909, and is interesting in view of er ex-Aldermé McCly- g m a agreement of counsel for both a few days, of precisely what is|!ater developments: Alde Dybhavn was sides, the trial of the $50,00 libel FRANCIS JOSEPH SUES FOR PEACE to be done in regard to the Alaska| “Of a late issue of the Seattle nstea \iderman Mor-|suit brought by William Barnes, railroad. The announcement will|Times, Judge Royer 8. Green, ay ty of 88 over|0f Albany, against former Presi- | cover routes and terminals. chairman of the committee of = nai dent Theodore Roosevelt has | OPENS NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA Secretary Lane said that he ex-|river and harbor improvements ' been set down for April 19. The pected to make his journey to|Of the Seattle Chamber of Com. ttl st was taken | the tak ie, Alaska in July: merce, issues a statement that is jall other cases on the calendar “What part of Alaska will you]most important to the people of he friend the respective . . a The name of the justice who will Fear of Irreparable Damage to His Country Has Driven visit?” was asked. The seeretary,|Prince Rupert. In @ jong ples showed a little activity. Mayor and ex-Alderman|?reside has not been anmoupeed.. Em ror to This Act---Russia Will Demand _ fearful of giving some hint of|0f nearly two columus, he where the railroad operations pon sy action will have preference over i disqualified, scene: ‘ealitatiae nticiatea aa | technicality, AMATEUR a All of Province of Galicia. will be started, said he could not ‘But Seattle has now reached ss with the! «phe Ladies’ Aid ad Giniteenen | IS say. the stage where she is one of the The vot-/Methodist Church held a very Petrograd, April 49.—The,mostjsia. Britain and France have|German border, it is expected that | From Panama comes the in-jimportant maritime cities * ~ : successful concert and play at the important occurrence sinee the|been consulted and have a will geatedi, ea tite formation that the Alaskan Engi-| "ation. a where we are, ma Prince Theatre on Tuesday even- rint » of the war took place|to allow Russia a free hand in|would considerably menace Prus aetemne Cnnennenets none pte pene set ee Kion... “ es OS ae 432 ing. April. 6. The program was beginning o 1@ War look pk : . oe a * : ’ ~|things it is asking of the Panama remember that there ace rival MeCly —_— 846]... follows: Tosti’s “Good Bye,” today, when Francis Joseph, Em- j de aling with Austria providing —_ anne Canal Commission, wants aj|harbors to the north of us, closer ——Iby Miss Martin, of Hazelton, Mrs, |Pere! of Austria, opened negoti-|that the assistance rendered by The munperoe has also appealed | Freast ladder dredge and tugs/|to the ocean, and to Asia, every Newton .sece% 86). Dp. Eason ably accompanying ations with Russia to secure an|Serbia and the heroie struggle}to the Vatican to aid in the se-jand barges to serve it, also four whit * good and commotions for t .. 0 cece 789] same, and responded with “The honorable peace The recent |she put up sill be ewarded by on /epeiny a peape. | ooomative cranes. These the|Shipping as anything that Puget Sellols ....cennme {Sl aeinsice) Boy.” both numbers be. |Suceesses of the Russians has/jacquisition of territory when Hungary in Danger. | Panama people cannot spare for}Sound at present can offer, and 7 At the present time the Rus-!some time, although it ean sup-|far better than Seattle herself cau prompted this, as it was evident) peace Is declared. ing well received by the audi ence that the onrush of the Russians Big Concessions. isians practically control the!ply sixty dump ears, two steam|/ever supply, until improved by | | — 283 | Phis w followed by I tation | seoeeeees a Se 8 as ) wer ) a ecite oO . . : s. iti Morriss 245 } ; M 4 “t C ' il. fort jy could not be checked and that it It is understood here that Rus- ppenees of the Carpathians and! shovels and two pile drivers. uniting her fresh water lakes °° 0 als »y Mra. A. G, Campbell, tormer F : Casey 230 ; p R t : s andiiee iad lwould do irreparable damage to/sia will demand the whole of oe the fortress of Permys! in The request for a dredge and with the sea. teeeeees a ‘ . — “P nt 1O oO oor > iw 1 ballot a4 — a : , ss ¢ the Cr the country. licia as her lawful price be oi control fhere is nothing to|equipment seems to indicate ac We ought to be ever alive to se eneeese . der ope * weider oO e Cri- . . R : . n i a ene ; 285 ‘s tal Russia Free Hand. entering into negotiations. As }preve nt them overrunning Hun-/tivity at Ship Creek, as neither |the patent fact that our Canadian Pa, \ { rece lver i : ‘i os Y Ew SPECIES CRAB. mo ™ oe po C hell re-| These negotiations are alto-|this will include Cracow, a very jsary, with disastrous results to!|Seward nor Cordova Harbors need neighbors, with the power of the great applause, Mrs. Campbell re-| rether between Austria and Rusajstrongly fortified city near the;the Dual Monarchy. dredging. British Empire and political sa- f sponding with a humorous recita- a ; . ; ™ ’ Se ee ee | etait ah eel dlieomen be- - tor of the Bor-|,; . . , s . i oe Me a oe ae s rs SHIP TORPEDOED. PRINCESS PAT PRIVATE ALASKA’S PROHIBITION DANDY SHOW AT hind them, are rushing the Grand Mabie Mao oe... Wines. Penner shane DECORATED BY BRITAIN) VOTE TO BE NOV. 4, 1916 MAJESTIC THEATRE|Trunk Pacific from the St. Law- ane Way-iwith a humorous rendering of (Special to The Dally News) a St Som. “trent Kaben 6 ( specting to lag . a a 0 aro . i. ¥ e renel ’ lls, M 1uw goes to the Gome Back to Aaron” in th = | Paris, April 10.—The Freneh) London, April 10.— A distin-|\Mouses Passes Measure to Put) 7). Majestic Theatre has a|Prince Rupert with all the energy dee io time baa brew dialect, yg " oes ship Chateaubr iand, on * suished conduct medal was ga- Proposition Before People. specially fine program tonight.|at their command, and with the ered of anal al The Automobile Crank vot A |\ yvage from London to New Y ye zaetted yesterday to Private Cc. B. penknk” nies ie ae By The chief feature is a three-reel intent to intercept and absorb, as — rhie ere : njoyec e ’ s torpedoe oO , , i . eau, AlasKa, Apr — By oe oe ae we a “i : ily the alae which _ o much enjoy z with chalk, wa torpedoed | | Nourse. Princess Pats, for con- ice 73h tne icn'danmal Lubin entitled “The Spy’s Fate.” |far as possible, not only Seattle's I =jevent of the evening was 161 | Barfleur The crew was saved, spicuous gallantry at St. Eloi on|* °° ° -" » OURS PM This piece santi . . “ade wi Alaska, tw | not know eX-|ataged entitled, “An Old-Time | I , u ntry a ( ‘/the Srobibition: bill, designatinds This piece is be autifully staged |trade with the Yukon and Alask per known as thelr. a peeation ables +e eee EH He HH) Pebruary 28, when he was one of November &. 9046. as the date of (Umm Semicte an intensely interest-|but the trans-Pacific trade of ! I » ae sale Eyemnasd. eewing © \* GRAVE ADMISSION *ithe first to enter thé German’ ; ny ae . ing battle of wits between rivalj}America, and America’s trans- | a omer, Mohawk Crossroads,’ the follow- |* #/ trenches in an attack, ast aladed the election on the liquor GUS secret service agents Pacific trade with all Asia We uxury where r part: “s, Geo. | d. Maitland, also, has * : tion and providing for the clos-| , ag gape ‘ ; ing ladies taking part: Mrs. Geo. |* Al ee ithe barrier, and continued to fight ! . " “The maire C y"? ht to feel spur of this fact, * much more Smith, Mrs. 8. Johnston, Mrs lw declared that he did not os : ing of saloons and breweries on]... Fhe Mitlie BALES abby and j ought : . the sp , , . u rdinary erab. |; ae ' 7 itl i ition eles the far side until he had fired tiinend fade Oe in ss Sl “The Victor” are comedies away|that within two or ai the most ‘ ar) ‘TAD. Ivrea Is I owes, { ore e speck meeting Je ar . on . e ajority o ae a : . vs th + oval tala Fred Watson, Mrs. Wm. How atte . i | . ' «| 11430 rounds of ammmunition . ) ' a : : : ri above the average. In “The Vic-|three years, this great trunk rail- i 7 ‘ Aw 8 obe arker,. |* oO e Gounell » considel 1@ people vote dry a 1e elec. 7 “ : ’ i rother of tl Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Robert oe . : = ‘ rapeyeres eee ily : en tor’ Mr. Newlywed takes drastic|way system will be running ? ) e . ? ’ ag e as ller, . esignatior o io ‘ . ; : , sea eves that they Mire. Wm. Wheatley, Mi om . Pe a he did *# WANTS FISH BUSINESS means of contracting too much|through trains of all classes from os ey . y ‘ ft 8 oa of " eClyvmont because he du illite ities : ; ’ , eiMre. B. E. Williams, Mrs, Arm — HELD FOR AMERICANS HE mother-in-law, with most laugh-}|Boston and New York, as well as ' here. One of stron Mrs. A. J. French, Mrs.|# not want it to go through. * Ti WEATHER. ie eee » ‘hibition at thi og alge M * I tl is, he is a * a able results. Atlantic Canadian ports to Prince ULE 7 ma . ‘K ran, Miss othe words we Ss ft rod Me- eR , aia Mr. J vis a fishe Downey, Mre. Mi miltigen ° a ach — Senator Tanner Int meee & By F. W. Dowling, Observer. — $$ Rupert, making over easier ' = rman ]Gonnor, Mrs. Raymond and Mrs.|* party to a mat ae morial to Congress Directed CONCRETE FAILED. grades, and by nearer distances, erience, aetna sMthods at preventer 7 vane fs : E a J. Greer. method = ~... io) every port in Asia, ING CLUB DANCE. BAPTIST CHURCH. * It apparently doesn’t mat- *] Juneau, Alaska, April 7.—Sen- Max oe soo |dispateh to The Mail says refu- veg cig ' ; soross the Mi ° D es eeeeeeeeeerend . ) » route acros or g ors J . wm? ‘ 0 d. Maitland that *Jator Te . “ sed yesterda rees fr ’ i j D 4 ; M ning worship, 11 a n \* ter t Ald. Maitlan L ator Tanner introdueed ye ot rday i ieee a ee 44.0 gees from Constantinople confirm North American Continent can @ < and Yacht-|subject, “The Ministry of Aftlic | a hundred dollars of the */in the Legislature a memorial to Rainfall 13 the report that the cruiser Goe- give P ; ah t ‘ " prks : : : ; rf Rr 43 ' ive. i annual ballltion, Evening worship, 7:30\% city’s money are lost on */Congress asking the government yo ben was badly damaged by @ mine} «wppore has never yet arisen in . yre Hall, whieh p. m,, subjeet, “The Blind Eye and/*® account of his action */to take immediate stps to check- in the Bosphorus and returned to Seattle’ strenuow past an ‘lod for the ocea-|Deaf Ear.” Sunday Sehvool meets | through the eity having */mate the attempt of Prince Ru- her dock with a seventeen-foot ere more ve or press r ae ' , ‘ | ‘ 1» .elee . . . ey more graye - ’ jualic sportstat 2:30, [* to call —— ages 7 — ae the en business Pioneer Laundry hole, which the German workmen ing. Our citizens need move as ut ' ee ~~ * What hope is there for a rom American ports, The me- — ——— have not been able to repair prop- gether “*Venty-five ¢ The Girls’ Chapter of the I. 0 fal j never before, to stand togeth I and oe i) - “ee ld a a n Friday,|* °'% that will elect alder */morial is directed against the ac- Third Avenue East erly on account of a lack of steel). jig in true Seattic spirit, 80 a8 “ mh WwW ) ( ce 0 PPiGay, . "a fe ’ tle ap ti f the most euc- rgb Z = ate tale he * men who vefuse to do their *}tion taken by the Canadian order- Phone 118 plates. They filled the hole with to shape and guid mailers that P , in St. Andrew's Hi : : ‘ , > N we * balls of the}? lw duty and who then boast *jin-coun on Mareh 42 permitting/% We Use the Most Modern 3/250 tons of conerete, but this|,),; : ive ships to all na- ed funds raised will be used for pa t? Ald. Maitland #*j\A ) fishermen’ t Hl f this port can give s!) mm a 79.80 * about it? Ald. Maitlane merican fishermen to ke fish to Laundry Machinery Built. cracked on the first trial. Refu- = aan one 1s fue triotic purposes. is ai ; . . tions, a cheaper entrance West) urnished by }* and his accomplices *)British Columbia buyers for Come In Any Tuesday or gees deny the story that the Goe-|,¢ og & _ rehestr en ' ode ae — of cargo. fay hestra and] Situation wanted by young man.# should be made to pay this */shipment in bond to American Wednesday and See How ben's guns have been dismantied.| «poe Ganada to (he north, as al inments were| Experienced salesman and busi-\# cost Indeed, this declara-~ */ports, We Do It ; ses th i vellonee, De-!ness education, High class refer ls tion on their part makes # ertidelitesmnenenimemmmiinnindinl : Quality, satisfaction and econ- I have pointed ou! enaces the its F a ; > ae Safety Viret~tiee ¥ Wel Absolute Satisfaction Is , commerce of Puget Sound. were alsojences. Apply Box 133, Daily|* them guilty of conspiracy, * atety ire se New 6l- a omy. New Wellington Coal.| ,, most of “vening Nows tLlek* ** #00 #8 eH llington Coal. Phone 116, 67tf, waranteed Phone 4116 este Generally speaking, ; , . (Continued on Page Four.) -