. . . m J 1 . A fl.,,4. jt Declares In Favor of Pro tective Policy VI AW A April -0 Tin- tariff on in earnest. l.al night ' critivr I brew down i by introducing an; . lu Hip bini.Pt bill "H. nil ivutlliij:. ilp lariii , h I .it tul h ik ft iiuiiinee lin 4 I dy upbraidrd Hip niiniolpr of r iinr on h tariff alli-: : which II i rlalmcil will f fijiiip of Hip paprli inaiiu-: ! delelrrioU'ly. Hi lie oilier bnnd by II arlioti M i.ii : 'i ri 11., ii iii iiiti inif. ?inpni. m: hn seenred Hip solid iMIp- Oi !in i depends lillKPly for Us i' ini: ai rxisicnrp STOPS HORSES FROM STATES Musi Not Come In From Fool and Mouth Disease Infected Parts OTTAWA, April 2rt. Fool inoiitli ieasp In Hip slale f I iilifnruiii hns nrcpssllalpd annllier order from I he corrn-ncnl under which the iinporla-'in Into Canada of horses from Hip Slalp.s of California, Nevada Hinl Oii'hoii, that hnc bepn wllh-In Hip said (dales wlllilll ...... - two "loiillis "mis i imiiiedialelv ill in ii 1 1 1I I IV CUSTOMS SEIZURE OF QUANTITY OF OPIUM ON EMPRESS LINER VAMOIVF.U, April C.;..ii.-tmns ofrieers hero soiled 28 1 '"is of opium on the liner F.m- I's of lliissla inbnund from 'okohama and Itonir Koiiff. The '''K I valued al 817,000. SubcrlLe for luo Dally Newn. MARTIN ARRIVES CHIQNIK ON WAY TO JOIN OTHER PLANES LOIIDOVA. April 0 Mrtjui Mariin. arrhrd at KMtrnilt yplrrdy aftrr-iiwii on Ins way from Kanatak t Join t lie oilier llirH plane at I'uleh Harbor. He propose re-iiiainina al Chlguik until Monday, when be rx-.r( (u n-'tiine lib llijtlit. .- PRINCE JOHN WAS ! ANfrinRFn FfiR ?4 :...lt. !.leuuier Prince John. I Uipl. Neil Me.eau. icluriied to lorl al P.I5 last nlglil after hav- Inu made her calls al tioillieni Oiipcn Charlotte Island ports. Hip was anchored for 21 hours. uiHler Tow Hill lakinR shelter' from u howlliiK Kale I be John will sail this cu'iiiux1 for southern Island points and will be back on Tuesday morn-inif. II is now expected I hat she w?ll sail from here for the south on her regular route lo Vancouver iu Hip Ouecn Charlotte Is lands on Tuesday ecninjr. The pssel has on board some 70 passciwrs from Vancouver for Miulheril Island polls. MCGREGOR IS HONORED Purse of Cold Presented to V.C. Winner at Banquet In SU Regis Cafe Last Night In recognition or his war li.i.M mill as H W eddinif win. u ..... - - 1,(1' ' . . A ' . ..iir....... i ,i l.tiiiiiiiiil In piercoiHt (i(Hip III cuici 'in in iu-in 'help offer of entry Inlo Canada, u. si. Ileni Care last niKlil pre-is nrolilliiie.i in ii, i. nii.wi in niherL n.i Mnioe John MrOrcuor. iiiihiiiuh " fl IIKU '"J " elasses of Hveslock alrpndy pro- v.C., with a purse of koM. hlhiled, Mavor S. M. Newlon pre hied and those makliiK speeches were S. J. JlcLeod, VI. C. (Ulilions, (I P. Tinker and V). II. Slioekley. IConlrihullnir lo a proRiain of vocal and inslnimi'itiai musio were Sid Thompson, Harry W'el-fmii John W. Allen of Vancou ver. I. C. Sluart and Thomson's dice Parly. vocal ipiurlelle. v . Vaiighan Davles was The cominillee in ciiarjro or inc affair con si. sled of H. (J. Hlbbons, (I. P. Tinker, David Thomson, II. I i.i vie and l. P. Sluart. Dili year. Nparly 1,500.000 niorp IiUkIipIk were loaded by the company durlftg thi week, April 17-Sti titan iluriiiK Hip came week in 102a. Fiaurpi. show thai 1.317.000 jbohpN won? IraiMferrcd from ;linp rlevalor to freight cari in )lhal periihl IhU year, axainjt I ho niallpr total of 2.872.000 buliPN ifor Hip Piriiponiliii? ppriN; 6l .1923. , I Car a- Kill, at Hip I'aeifh coal Indicate that Hip iiiovciiipiiI Wplwartl ha almost trebled Hip I total artilly for last year. ,r-! rival" to April 5t this year, lolnllpd I't.tl't eari while for Ihc ppricnl Srplriiihpp I. tt2- to Spnlnmlier I IIIL'.'I onlf 1.515 welfare of l'.anada re-,,.Hrs 0f gram reached Vancouver a ronileiilly maliitaincd ve pollp. I Imped by Hip Coiieral" " Mip sympathy of Hie '! :.- I.llHMuU U 111 whom I IP r ativp leader hH! Iippii it for miiup lime. hup MACLAREN IS HOURS AT ISLANDS' FORCED DOWN Lands After Flying 172 Miles From Karachi on Way to Naslrabad KARACHI, Apr. 26 Stuart MacLaren, the British airman attempting to fly around the world, was forced to land at Pallee, 172 miles from A J me re In Rajputana province, Western India, while enroute from Karachi to uled stop. He will probably be held up for a few days. MacLaren Is now In the tropical belt where It was anticipated that some trouble might be caused the British machine on account of atmospheric conditions. His route across India parallels the tropic of Cancer a short distance north for the most of the way and crosses that line Just before he reaches Calcutta. Between Karachi, on the west, and Calcutta, on the east of India, two stops were scheduled Naslrabad and Allahabad. At Calcutta a new engine Is waiting and also all repair parts for the machine. britisiTaYia"tor""" LIVED AT VANCOUVER Stuart MacLaren Was an Em ployee of the B.C. Eleotrlo Twelve Years Ago VANCOl'VF.h, April 26 Stuarl Macliiiren, the llritlsh round the world avhilor, worked In Vancouver twelve years ago when he gol a job as timekeeper vvilh the I I.C. Klectrio Hallway. He was then 20 years old ami he worked until Just before the outbreak of war when he left for Singapore. Ileitis The Latest In Restaurants. FISH: MARKET BOSTON GRILL Prime liaby Heef, Lamb, Fresh 1'fuk, Fowls u,u Chicken, Fresh Fish, clc, Third Avenue. l"reh Humo-Mado Sausage. Dest of Food Good Service. Daily. PRINCE RUPERT Private Boxes for Party Use. Phone 671. Northern and Centra! British Columbia's Newspaper "Take Hep to The Boston YOI, XIV.. NO, 00. 1'IUNUE IIUI'EHT, U.U., SATIHDAY, AI'lUL 20, l2i. VMUrdif't Clrculttlon 1,680. stnet im eoa PRICE FIVE CENTS. RAILWAY ACCIDENT LONDON THIS MORNING BRITISH FLYER FORCED TO LAND IN INDIA SOON AFTER START TODAY Terrible Scenes When Train is Wrecked Near Euston Station, London prtrtr I ram itarrxma Warners nan into Another Taking Football Fans to Wembley. I.OI)ON. April 20. Two persons were killed ami between i.nd forty injured in ti train wreck jul oulidc of Kiislou . . . - ii . i , t II llll 1 1 1 U II I II Ha IK IMV r . wm t atwiia v iir ,a Kuand oringiiig foothull fun to Ihe Association Cup ;r w lieu on fleclric (ruin from Wulfonl, bearing eily work- ji-riol la! yw only readied Terrible iireiic followed the rniMi for uluio. uii hour hi an increase of 2'J,7lfl.000 bunliel ! rkiieis oi i lie lumiei. inaiii( ocriirrru in moe cur ign of both Irani which were lelesroped ly the impact. ARIFF BATTLE HAS COMMENCED;; MUCH GRAIN Thirty Million Bushels Mora Hsndled This Year Than Last- i INMPF.O, April 20. -An in-crease of approximately 30,000,-000 bushel over the lolal handled over (lie same period during 1023 I shown hy a weekly grain report issued by I In- Cana-iliau National 'llailway today. Starting at the romiiicnc'e-inenl of the if rain season September I, 1 70,52(1.000 bushel of grain liail been loaded by I be system up until Hip night of April 21, the total for the same Mile. Diana, of Hie Casino dc Paris, won first prize in u contest fur the most bountiful shoulder in u French capital. ..Mile Diuuu is also a noted beauty. Germany Reparations Report is Accepted by Four Allied Powers France Alone Raising Question I'AlllS, April 20. Iteplies of Ihe big four allied powers lo Ihe reparation commission roiiiriiunieaiion retraining me expert report have been received and all accept the coin,millee' report wholly. France alone raises the question of procedure while Italy categorically declared the report lo be "an indivisible whole," which should be taken in ils entirely without condition or ipialiriculion. III'.IU.IN, April 20. Acceptance of the Dawes report as a basis of repiirutions by Ihe league of Oermaii industrialists is announced. Political circle regard this as significant as pledging Hip support of an organization whose influence, is iinlispensihle to Ihe solution of the Oerman economic tangle. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Hiirnlev 2. Tottenham 2. Cardiff C. 2, Hirniinghau: t. f.liel-oa I, Sunderland t. Liverpool I, Nolls County 0. Nolls Forest t, lluddersfield I. Preston N. I'.. 0. Arsenal 2. Sheffield L'. 2, West Jlrnutwich 0. Midillesboro.lllackburu game not played. Wesl Hum. Manchester game not reported. Division II. llurusley 5, Crystal Palace 2. Uradrord City 2, Stoke 1. Ilury 5, Coventry C. 0. Clapton I, Hlackpool 0. .Leeds U. I. Nelson 0. Leicester a, Derby C. 0. IManeliPsler L. 2, Wednesday 0. Ohiiiaiiv A. i, Miuinanipiou J. Port Vale 2, Hull fi. 2. South Shields 1, llristol.fi. 1. Stockport C. 2, Fulham 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. , -" Division I. Kilmarnock t, Molherwell 0, Uueeu's Park 0, Ayr-United 0. Itailh Hovers 1, St. Mirren 1. Alrdrieoniuns 0, Hangers 0. Cellic 1. Hibernians '1. Hamilton A. -3. Clydebank 2. ENGLISH CUP SOCCER GAME Newcastle United Won From Aston Villa in Classic Event at Wembley WEMBLEY, STADIUM, April 26 Newcastle United today won the classic English Football Association Cup here from Aston Villa by a score of two goals to nothing. Both scores were made In the second half, Cowan scoring the first and Seymour the second In three minutes from the end of the match. An Immense crowd watched the event. All morning special football trains whirled people from all over England and Wales and as far away as Scotland to the British capital to see the game and take In the British Empire exhibition. BASEBALL National League Cincinnati 10, pjllsburg New York 7, Hrooklyn 3. i. St. l.ouls 5, Chicago 7. ' Philadelphia-llo-don, rain. American League Del roil 2, Cleveland 10. Hoslon 2, New York 5. Washington 5, Philadelphia 0. Chicago 0. SI. Louis 3. EDUCATION TO jARE ARRESTED j PREVENT FIRES; FOR ROBBERY Next Week Is "Save the Forest I Week" and Efforts Will be I Taken to Make It Ef-l fectlve TWO ESSAY COMPETITIONS Steps Belno Taken to Draw At" I lentlon to Necessity of Fire Protection hold taking Meps la pul on ) public educational campaign. jltoyal proclamation has been Is I sue.l and two separate and dis. I i net essay competitions have lieen arranged for the children of Hie province, one by Ihe Domin ion (ioveri'.ment which is managed by this paper and the other by the Provincial tiovernmenl Hi rou gh . il s- fore try .depa rlmeji L The-Daily News competition provides for the donation of a number of valuable prizes, the mo-l important of which is already known. Provincial Competition The Provincial competition is in conjunction with Hie public high schools of the province and the subjecl is "Forest Fires, their Filed und how lo Prevent them." In each of Hie cixhl forest districts in the province the senior school pupils will compete in three classes, intermediate, sen jior and high school and u, serie.1 of prizes will be awarded con sist ing of silver medals, bronir medals and certificates for each iclass. The prize winning essays in each forest district will be entered in a provincial competition for the award oT gold medals. During Hie past five years in llrilish Columbia 7.HI3 fires have occurred in Hie forests causing an estimated total damage of over r.000,000. F.ighty- six per cent or these fires were due lo human agencies and were therefore preventable. The neces--sily for public education in forest protection is obvious and the tueslion . is one of great importance. Give Addresses During Hie coming week for- AT MONTREAL .Eight Thousand Dollars Canadian ' Money Discovered on Man at Bridgeport Suspected MO.NTHKAli, April 26. Fight men were taken into custody by (police detectives during Ihi? . night on warrants charging them IwiHi complicity in the murder of Ihc week commencing tomor- Henri I.eroux in Hie Bank of 'row is "Save Ihe Forest Week," Hochelaga collection car on April so designated for the purpose of 1. The xdjice announced that drawing atlcrilion to the noed ofthe sum of $8,000 in Canadian iforesl conservation. It is so money had been found in posses-idpclared by proclamation. ision of Adam l'arrilo, who was With a view lo making the oc- arrpslp.1 yesterday at JJridge-jcasion effective the Dominion port, Connecticut, in connection and Provincial ioveriimeiils are. with the crime. -iPREVENT CATTLE COMING NORTH Spread of Foot and Mouth Disease to This Province to be " Prevented NO PONIES FOR RACES VA.NCOLVKIl. April 20. Steps' a are being taken by the Hoard of. Iwo s!pm radio s.-t and the oilier, Trade to arrange a conference of casn prizes for an essay lo b"!n,edieal health officials of the written on any subject having loruvincial Oovernnienl, civic. lo with forest or forest pro- corporation and livestock au- leclion. particulars of which are:i,oritie.s and olhers inlere.ste.1 in combiilling any movement of fool and mouth disease from California northwards. The hope is to formulate definite plans fur I ho protection of lirilish Columbia cattle from any form of contact with animals which have been exposed to Epi zootic lu the south. Hon. K. D. Harrow wired to Ottawa yesterday urging immediate sleps lo prevent consignments of racehorses from Tia J nana and California from coming here. He declared the advent of these animals would be a menace to the important dairy and beef slock industry. SECRET SERVICE CHIEF TO DIE Convicted of Being Responsible For Death of 5,000 Workmen and Communists KHAIIKOV, llussia, April 2G. Captain Stezauko, a former officer in the Czarist army, has been scntenreil In death tin Sovipt eslry oflicers throughout the pro- cllBW.H of responsibility for the vince will give addresses at the ,leaU, of 5 no0 worUmiu, unJ ,onl. various schools and will explain Illunl!)Uf wllHe actlns ,IM( of to Ihe pupils the facts regarding ,lie Pcrel ,loIu.p of Ul0 vvranget the rorest resources, the Indus- an,, ietilkinc armies. tries dependent thereon and thci ever recurring danger of forest nijV PANAMA! BftATC fires und how lo iireve.il Hiem.W"I Vnnnuirui UVIMO The services of other organizations wilt also 'be enlisted lu this mailer. OLIYER IS INVITED ADDRESS LAWYERS Asked to be Speaker at Convention at Reglna at VICTUIUA, April 20. Premier Oliver ha received an invitation lo address the Saskatchewan Har Association at the Ilegluu Convention, which is to be held on June 25 and 20, his subject be-Ing the freight rales tiucsllon. SELL FISHJIERE TODAY None but Canadian boats were here with fish today, this being the second day on which no American vessels brought in halibut. The sales were: -Mil. 0,500. lo lloyal Fish Co., ' at ll.HOe and Ce. Hose Spil, 8,000. to Cold Storage, al t I.OOe and 0c, - Inez 11., 1,000, and Hlrdic It., 1,000 to lloyal Fish Co., at U.lOo and Ce. P. Doreen, 3,000, to Cold Slor-age, at 12.10c and 7c. Agnes ., U'.OOO.'loMlin Fisheries, at 1 1.70c and 0c. Asuini. 000, lo Alllu FUlicrles, af i I.50o and Co. i