me “ae DAILY NEWS SA AILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: When a provincial government ort’s leading Paper has to give an |. O. &. for $386,000 tg Priv it is time for a change. OLEAN HELIABLE ALIVE es ; ae ; a F : a ee at ‘ Aw f Q % v an ee ¥ - Sa am mee Sp ea ERR EG ES C8 eR aid y,, No. 94 o ‘“ \ nh er IRT,.B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS UNITED STATES TROOPS WILL OCCUPY VERA CRUZ — FREE WHEAT VOTED DOWN BY CONSERVATIVES---VILLA WILL SUPPORT U.S. AGAINST HUERTA ONS OF ENGLAND DO HONOR : 3 § | Daniel W Morrissey, * ' | ¥ a nan, egotist and po * 10 PATRON SAINT GEORGE eae 4 - i | * Daily News has “degraded * | a the high calling of jour- * LARGE GATHERING OF REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS SIT i% nalism’”—just like that. * DOWN TO EXCELLENT BANQUET—GOOD i* This terrible sentence is * SPEECHES AND LOFTY IDEALS |* the result of The News * a at |\* having reported the evi- ¥* 1 g hi and were oul(men t ‘ me good wnat | 3k dence of a police court * 3 night, as welllrear a f of good children, } i* case which showed that * ber f other citi- and thus become the bulwark of | Ald. Morrissey, profesed * rv to the patron|the natior Believe something. | \* advocate of organized * d. Saint George Have a pri ple and be ready to | * labor, patronized a cut- ¥* was held under wcrifice for The ideals of 1% rate barber shop Ac. . f the Sons of Eng-|St. George could be seen in the \* eording to Daniel it is a * Re societs of which! English flag—the red cros rf 1* sin to publish facts anda * \\ sides is president |Ghrist on a white background of | |* shame to expose his po- * ed the position of /a pure life Fear God, love the} | litical hypocrisy. * a very able man-/|breth honor the King, and] | # Morrissey appealed to * ng room of thej|drink to Merry England * organized labor for their * vas. magnificer Or Empire was proposed '* votes last January and * F the occasion, and|{1 f by Mr. George Hill, and |* was elected by them. He * ' is placed be p led by Dr. Clavton. The ;}* has since claimed in pub- * 1s all that ¢ d|doet beg b elling another * lic to be a labor repre- * ; h barber” story, but ir |\* sentative, yel he patron- * I the “King was h Daniel Webster * ized a cut-rate shop * . hearty manner,|4 P*% I f this barber was * which is outside the * E ho Nathanial Anthem i h he resembled Dat * barbers’ organization. He ¥* ’ cnc ‘iin acai \\ . b nly because * did it of his own free * ; : Dr. Glavton reviewed * will. If he was right in * he } bution of Canada t i* doing this there is no * W aan aes ae : pire and showed that we * harm in everyone know- ¥* ed b ano Mx |W done.cur ahare in Doth. wal * ing it, but if it is wrong * n with a ripple of and peact |\* for a labor representative * ea a, " The toa Lo Our Province’ | \* ay Nene eee wht syeinatid| Pe posed by Mr. E, A. W pods | * shop, and he is secretly * He recited the} | id peanontad to by Messrs.| lx ashamed of it, then he * ; niente bere baw Wm. Manson and T. D; Pattullo.| CALLED TO ENGLAND TO FUN BRITISH RAILROAD i will naturally feel: petved : # ve aed : ; : Mr. Manson had come to this} i : 3th caxill “thair {x ehildren, aboard the When the fact is exposed. 3 ched out on thi province following the instinct} #enry wi. Thornton, Ms Wilh.en ; tea M * He is peeved. We should * 1] features of 8t.}! ; : ; | steamsaip Lusitania, just before she sailed for England. Mr. cos “ headed. snbot gel eat agge sur a se } Thornton, whose recent appointment as genet al manager of be # he ideals of the ok ha eaisattinade ee sti be the Great Eastern railway in England evoked a vote | eo KE AE ES oe a ae ae the defence per il take inin province | across the Atlantic, expects to devote his gi a ee Mikel women. and tis inn oaitene of Canada several months to a thorough study the Great ee . | Banks lstand Wants Wharf erything for a ae urea st | system in order to familiarize himself with those details of : v these principles ; 7 ae Ae aaa sees British railroading which differ radically from the American Sam Lareansiihe «its amiler Foninede WR OOo: BES ee er ae management. jon Banks island, is in the city as great because pparently fhe ihelps those who {looking for government aid in hi i greatness | helps themselves He extended NNERS USE opening vis. eae dala: Fine ad. Gallen ent at * a = Oa” ‘| JAIL BREAKER REILLY ‘MANY CA Bostrom, Herman Helmond and i vf Such w thei 0 Mere TAR C Anderson are also here Alexa 1 an The City We Live In” was] COMMITTED FOR TRIAL NEW SANI Y AN up Banks island. They ( were the 08 by John H. Hilditeh —— Tree a government wharf there But ‘there deplored the lack of accoM-| eoneed the Yale Lock and Walked |B. ©, Packers Are mening Hew) ..ides some rosie and drailes tandare hat we had for the} Out the Back Door—Was Can for All Their Northern There ard bw A UmeneE meee See ed { the tra h that was sure to come.}| Caught at Terrace Plants mn Banks igland, but they les I i ” Cente its, Bane IRE —— > ee e handicapped for lack of the ed the your ontinued on Page 4 Ray Reilly, a )y wh Sanita ans which were us¢ eans of getting in supplies. jihad been committed trial On| for the time by Canadian|gome twenty-five new settlers la charge of robbing KNOX} salmon packers, last year, are|/went in last year. Every one of DGCET DEBATE CONCLUDED |bakery, Second avenue, was in| oing to be generally adopted by|them is clearing some land and |police court this morning charg Ena Salmon cannewne. here are several big patches on ed with jail breaking He ha : Ses _.|the island that practically need FREE WHEAT VOTED DOWN nothing to say. Last ‘yea ne DA ET clearing at all Tf they had Constable Bailey gave evidence} put in at M Bay cannery on wharf and could get in some is that he had been locked the} the Nass, Balmoral cannery on | stock they all have visions of a BSTER CONTENDS THAT UNITED STATES DO NOT NEED jjail kilchen Saturday evel ne the Skeena, and at Namu can-jrich farming community which AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS FROM CANADA There was a Yale padlos nt nery The new system does|Would be supplying Prince Ru. Ea) door. Sunday morning the door)” : siderable Chinese | Pert market. i] to The Daily News Sir Wilfrid with abandoning the|war ajar and the padlock gone cine ana eae ; Sanne | 24.—The budget | polices tree food. He said the|The man had walked out of the/labor, aut una eae eine Peat Demand for Light cluded by Sir Wil-|.... atries of the world|:r7nace room. the: ee er i Oe Ane There are lots of complaints amanimnant ahiah |.” Reilly was caught by Constable | worked very satis oe orly at ’he heard about things being dull, by 88 to 46. Bir {®fforde | market for Hane-|ptios Parsons at Terrace mM gr ge ae : } the city electrical does not ed the government | dian whe d flour and it Wa8S/q description he had | od ae aoe p mora Kt ie like if.” ce any effort to | unwist sider. exporting|He was brought back again fas! Deas B. ; Ase abe t ie | This was the remark of a light existing conditions.| wheat arge quantities to ajevening and on his arriva Nel idee Bae ' aoa ong Naas |iePe! iment man to The Daily hich would reduce|country that ady has a large|tcld Constable Bailey he hac oe sagyesmslie a pits iro | News duction of farm|surplus ef that product forced the lock and sheawyn, il ia 10 “ e is ae ee ‘. “Sad “We have filed 150 new con- ler matkata, - Free sd away on the hill near D1 re | Bae? , sth a ea in is ltracts this year and issued 76 and free wheat Do not follow others, be with}mayne’s house fh anne top ante Se ee permits for installations and benefit to the|the leaders; invest in Port Ed- The magistrate committed the}ping ma aires an - . ; a ‘lalterations. We have probably ward before the industrial de- @risoner for trial on mie. SB ee aa eS ee on a ©1100 more lighting contracts now p nf i. Foster twitted | veolpment, breaking charge also. ue ba aes inetilie, ie Cie Shee gah ve had at the beginning of q Embargo Restore jway to instal sanilary can plants pn emes eS a HERO OUOR LUAU URAL RARE RAIA IO ae ea de The |?! all the “Rae SRD REIOA 688 the mania mendadai * Be ee doa thie ok Seba lenhone aan Oa eee *jembargo on arm : | that this season will see the last auane Stoney. ail Menthe cane MPRESS HEA TRE ¢ | United States to, Mexion has Heh of the old style solder cane in). 5 i, matntyre Hall. Hall for * | restored lthis part of the coast. nen aes nlyne all. Bil ar * re rent. M. M. Gooper, instructor. ~ rhe Prince tupert cannery i pe .TO-NIGHT... : Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners-| Wich was new last year, has a 98-95 Phone 4. | sanitary can plant. a * a ie a ae . * * ie PATHE’S «| Balmoral cannery is ilready * * WEEKLY eK EE HE SE JE EE EE ae manufacturing cans. * : : Q Late release of this popular Weekly, including some interesting » * I red Stork, Printe Ru . Mexican views. " BASEBALL # * pert’s first mayor, has * * x Ladies Will Play * evidently not lost any of * “ART FOR A HEART” * In view of the fact that ™ - * his old time popularity, * An excellent Comedy. * we will have reacreation i. The Ladies’ Own have been *» which made him an easy * “ %/* grounds in the near fu *) trying to arrange a basketball|* winner in Prinee Rupert's : WHEN FATHER HAS HIS WAY” * ture, there will be a ¥ matoh in aid = the hospital bul . ne ae 7" A : Comedy Drama. * meeting held in the of- * have been hbase e to make satis un ; hOOnes enguet * fice of the Pacific Realty *ifactory arrangements for the|* last evening Fred got a * “FRESH AIR ROMANCE” * company Sixth street, *|skating rink \ double header | * tremendous reception * % tonight, for the purpose *iwas planned, a ladies’ match and|}* when he rose to speak. * Seam, * of organizing a baseball ®]a men’s match. The Ladies’ Own|* Undoubtedly the heys are * ‘WYSTER ” * club, and to deal with *]got a challenge from the B. B.'s|* till with him. It was a * Y OF GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK %* matters in connection *j/and intended playing tomorrow|* remarkable tribute to a * late Kalem release. x * with the proposed park. *j)night Bul the program was|* nan Who has not been in * 1504) thos interested in *icalled = off The two ladies'|}* public life for several * Sines ae ee * imag * Sabai kindly attend. */teams have now decided to give|* years * A ednesday and Saturday Afternoon at 2:80 * *ithe match in St. Andrew's hall,|* * ; | IONCnOinoniniinininiviniinidnidnicisinhininininiininninkiciiciieiiic init Ae KR a aR a EHH T proceeds for the hospital. \## + # OC SRO Ree Se 4 © eee EE TS CORRUPTION FASTENING woke Is at il fFoing on Recently the city | has VILLA SUPPORTS UNITED STATES STRONGLY OPPOSED TO HUERTA be HOPES STATES WILL _ TTS TENTACLES ON RUPERT? THE PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO KEEP THEIR EYES OPEN—MEN WHO BREAK THEIR PLEDGES ARE DANGEROUS rall. en It is about time that the people} up to a realization of what an- and yel a price of 85 accepted now for shorter term issues? There is no dount that the city is suffering from government by ignorance, but is there anything down in the beginning of the year nounced that the city is dispos- worse than ignorance in this ing of a quantity of ten and latest move? Is somebody get- twenty-year fives at 85. ting a rake off? It will be recalled that last It is well known that corrup- year the mayor, through his|iijn is rampant in many muni- newspaper, tried to seare the cipalities. Has corruption fast- public by pointing out that the|,neq its tentacles upon Prince then council was likely to dis- Rupert, and are we in the hands Or ed ae - te ean oe of crooks aS well as in the hands of ignorami? the mayor's paper was a ridicu- With some two and a half lously low price. |million of city debentures to be The present chairman of the|disposed of there are great pos- finance committee was elected) sipilities for the taxpayers to be on a platform of refusing to sell|muleted of a large amount of any of the city’s isues at a price| money. lower than 90. | Take as an example the differ- Yet today we have the spec-;ence of one per cent. in price be- tacle of men, who before election|tween 85 and 86 on an issue of declared in most emphatic terms|two million five hundred thou- that 90 was too low a price for|sand “fifty-year fives. There is fifty-year fives, now selling ten|an immediate loss of $25,000, and twenty-year fives at 85. and with interest compounded What has brought about this|semi-annually for fifty years, change of attitude? Is there a/japproximately $295,250. graft in it? The movements of the domi- Why was an offer of 86 for|nating forces in the council will the long-term issues turned|need careful watching and seru- tiny from now on. BOTTLE UP “UP VERA CRUZ—EVIDENTLY THINKS MOVE WILL HELP HIS CAUSE Special to The Daily News) ;say: “That litthe drunkard Hu- KI} Paso, Texas, April 24.—Jerta has drawn them into a General Villa declares that he|tangle at last.” He hopes the declines to be drawn into a war!/Americans will bottle up Vera with the United States by any- | Oruz so tight that they will be body All Europe will laugh and}unable to get water in. Galveston, Tex., e The fifth bridgade division of th army has Daily News VERA CRUZ TO BE OCCUPIED FIRST TRANSPORTS SHIPPED —— - + April 24 of the first United States received orders to em- STRONG DETACHMENT OF UNITED STATES ARMY WILL BE PLACED IN CHARGE—WILL BE BASE OF OPERATIONS Special to The | bark and are waiting for trans- _| ports for Vera Cruz. It is the intention to place a strong force in command of that city, which will become the base for all American operations Portland 4, Seattle 3, Victoria 0, Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia St. Louis 4, Chicago 14 Boston 5 charming National Chicago Pittsburgh young New Y American Cleveland Washington ork 5 ¥ 0, YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL Northwestern Spokane 6. Vancouver 2. Tacoma 6. 12 St. Louis 41, Detroit 3. Coast Venice 7, Portland 4, Sacramento 4, Los Angeles 9, San Francisco 0, Oakland 38. Samuel! Harrison, one of the well known real estate brokers of the city, left this morning for Vancouver on a very pleasant journey. He is about to take al lady who is well AMERICAN AMBASSADOR — ESCORTED FROM MEXICO Atlantic Fleet ¢ Ordered to Coast of Mexico—Brazil Will Look After U. S. Interests (Special to The Dally News) P Washington, April —Both O'Shaughnessy and 24. Ambassador the Canadian in Mexico, passports, Algara, represen- tative their have received the latter going to Toronto. The special reserve fleet has been ordered to the Atlantic coast of Mexico The United States has chosen Brazil to look after its interests in Mexieo, and where there is no Brazilian consul, the French consul will act. O'Shaughnessy left Mexico by special train, es- corted by Huerta’s chief of staff. J. F. Pooler, local manager for known here for a bride. Last|P. Burns & company, limited, evening Mr. Harrison's friends|was a southbound passenger this at the Pioneer club mess gave| morning, en route to Vancouver, him a farewell dinner and his#Seattle and probably Portland. goodbye to bachelordom was act | While in Vaneouver he will at- companied by a ciepter of well|tend a conference of resident wishes. managers of the big provision er RE concern he is representing here. A clean swell eating place. The;He will be away about two London Cafe. $i-tf| weeks.