FISH : MARKET Prime Haby llecf, Lamb, Fresh Pork, Fowls and Chicken, Fresh Fish, etc., Fresh Homo-Made Sausage mil. Phone 671. VOL. XIV.. .NO. U. V AIT m m if aji LLUIU 'Inn . I Lloyd George Attacks Ramsay Macdonald and Policy of Labor Party Declares Europe has Grown Tired of Idealism and is Falling Back Despairingly on Materialism. ' - II r.... one of Hie objects In view, when Dm radio urogram of the Can ndiau National system were do elded upon, was tho assisting In such campaigns as savo Forest Week." Subaorlb for tJ Daily New. order lo'''cr hud been railed ami and Slewarl next ween. FISH ARRIVALS Six Canadian Boats Sold 23,700 Pounds Today No American Fares are In Six Canadian halibut boats marketed catches totalling 23,. 7(10 pounds at the Fish Exchange lliis morning. There were no American arrivals, " The day's transactions were as. follows: Jolianna. 12.000 lbs., al 10.1c Cold Storage Eo. W. v F 2,500 lbs., at and Oe, and I). S. T., 3,000 lbs., at I0.3u and Oe, lo Ihe Atllu Fish- tho .cries. Viola. 3,000 lbs., al I0.7e and Wall on W K'Hllf l:i-' . , " . . . .U.I.I..I. ii... I. I . I... ,., l.l.l . il. I ..I...- II. .-I.'.. ;.l..r. ..., Itiir.il.ilfr - I II f. I.limir "ii.ii iiii'jmiu " w.v. m Mf.mr.ii iiiit IIV . i.iinur " i .ill) "".J uiu iiiiitiwu.i -c - - .. . Z . .li.i.r ri j nioa were lo ovcrinrow inc existing J fivm 01 p.nmv sriirifC and property and lo uulilute for it national cmcr- ii: i1 mm roiiiiiuiii'ii i'"i"ij. - ii v i-.v-.v. ....... j , ' meatil lo -arry oui such a pro- nAlATP ADE' fiM gram in the next two or three i i . p . miv ....... M W 11 1 w m m m . i 1 ill. U1C DACITIAMi ,',u,,, f;por,", i"1'1 u,c nccd Xor Hh A I Uill I IlIlVLil'eraliM.i wa never Krealer VUV!((an fuw Kuro()Cl lai, Krow lire. of ideal! mii ami wan fallin? . ii r .. m M a mI mt BAl In tf a. I . I . . ..I . I .1 .. I I ..k lit i in v a n w m i i ii oi m w r w it w nnminirii viv ija irriaiiain. Toward Germany and Insists I fhe old idealiMic prayer. "Thy on Debt Payment iKniR'lom ronjo.had i.ae.l lo the! ,, ilimierial oupl'lirauoii unc u.; Vl Vpril 25 - Prrouer thU iiay our daily bread." J are in an eleelion speech! The former premier .leclaredj nl (he proram of the new i"ai i.iuerum ihxki ir i.u.. , ...I .iii.l lie vuuulil n'Pk " l"1 K millh a general ellle- malerial. w Ii Urrmany hoi In wwild irl.ai.ff.. . olid Kuaranlee. the pQjQ FRENCH AIR MAN LEAVES FOR T0K10 Oe, and Ethel June, 1,500 lbs., at Ion PRINCE HUPKIlT, B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2o, 1U2'.. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Zuin Yamamotu, an ardent Buddhist, is shown at work on his masterpiece, a Japanese goddess of mercy, being made from the bones of earthquake victims. It will be placed in the Mautokuji Temple in Tokio. Premier Ramsay Macdonald Sends VuUrday't Circulation 1646 GreetingUo American Press at Dinner of Newspaper Publishers XF.YV VOHK. April 2Ji. Prime Minister J. Ramsay .Mac donald of (ircat llritaiu sent n message through Sir Ksme Howard, who delivered an address- at the annual dinner of the American Newspaper Publishers' Associalion here, lie said he liked the idea of saluting the American press for he felt he was saluting a powerful colleague in maiiitaiug and strengthening the real understanding between two peoples. "Tho more I study the present plight m horope," said the message, (lie more i icci in ine long run uiai me moral uuu material future of humanity mii-t depend lo no small extent upon the cordial friendship and generosity of sentiment between our two nations." Irish Boundary Crisis Between North and South said be Acute but Resort to Force not Likely I.ONItUN. April The situation brought about by the collai.se without result yesterday of the Irish boundary sellle- inenl conference al the Lolouial urhee was ilrscribeu generally last night as Hie gravest in the Irish crisis since Hie Anglo-Irish trcalv, giving uulonomoiis governnicul to Ireland, was signed in ISISI. Despite alarmist reports and rumors, however, govern-tnenl observers, believe there is no likelihood of another war in Ireland in Ihe near future. The conference which broke down yesterday was eudeavor- - - - ing to adjust the boundary be- I ITTIIAni7 ATIAV Iween Ulster and Hie Irisli Free AU 1 HUKiZ A 1 lUli r" ,l was a,, ,,,lel ,,y dek- fAFi DAATi lUAOl . principle or Dominion rule was rUK KUA1 iYUlli'u,h,,,u',, 1,1 ,,',a,,,, as wpU as t,,c jgeneral idea of dividing Hie country into two self-governing Much Work In Omlneca Included stales, this question of boundary In List Issued by Minister of Public Works VICTORIA, April 2.i. -AuM.or-izalioiis for work on roads, trails and bridges issued last week by Hon. Dr. W. II. Sutherland, minister of public works, Includo Hie following In Omiucca and Prince Rupert districts: Omlneca llridge expenditures Hynes Settlement, 150; Hums Lake, $500 llaielton. 5(0; llagwilget suspension, $050; Skecna, $'150; Smllhers, $100; (Juick, $500; Pleasant Valley, $200; Houston, and fie. and Iris, 1,700 lbs., at 10e,$200: Doods Creek, $350; Mc- and 0e, to the Canadian Fish & Evoy, $100; Hulkley suspension, i$500; Savory, $0,000; Endako 10.1c River No. 1, $3,000; Endako River No. 2, $3,000; Johnson Creek, SI,. 000; Grassy Creek, $350. Prince Rupert Diversion of road to Lawn Hit. Miiticgaie-lieu uoua on 10.1c and Oe, lu the Royal Fish Co. Graham Island seuiemeni nas presenieu a stumbling block which once again does not show any immediate igus of being removed. HAVE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Teachers and Others by Overwhelming Vote Favor It VANCOUVER, April 25. A combined meeting of delegates of the Parent Teachers' Federation and cltlzeqs representing other bodies by an overwhelming vote favored optional reading of the Bible In. the schools of the province. A lengthy discussion took place before the vote was taken. StrMt SalM, 4St. The Latest In Restaurant. BOSTON GRILL" Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Parly Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. ORGE ATTACKS LABOR PREMIER HEAD OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT SENT MESSAGE TO NEWSPAPERMEN OF U.S. ARE RETURNING FROM MONTREAL F. O. Dawson and J. H. Pillsbury Due to Arrive Here Tomorrow Aftemoog F. (i. Dawson ami J. II. Pills- bury are un (he train which is Juc lo arrive here tomorrow Ml.,... ulLn,!,,,. f....... IHflll. lilt. ttlb ItlUMMMB Montreal where Mr. Dawson ha been attending a mrctitiK of the directors of I lie Canadian Na. tlunal Railways and Mr. Pills- muinv V i r. U,.t.l liPi.ru.. MH-Hkniir at L amludno ""ry nai uceu in connection won . ..-i.i .1....1 .....i M..I .iit. ...-.li.-nr.. ui.rk ami indomitable ' cNorl lo secure the con- would Win its back tor the Imilding of Jhe lojcl ,, Ihc Lniled Liberal jKirly way l3nge 6 .. ... . .. '. i 1. 1. . i.i .i ii... i t... 'Alaska slcamnhiu for which len- Ii: wer IIC saul lliai rreimcr .viui-ijunuiu smu iiitm v. - - P lin illllll lTllii-r., i -ily of which, nceowm; eaiM'riener. dues mil fonfirnro. France wil' ly hluully on an advance on r ilrld by (hone who. up to Ihe have done nolliliiR lo di-ae llieir ohliifalloun. France ji ! jcd (o make U lo ficrnun) ti io puy her debt and w jld prexene n eoncllialory ii if wi'hotit iarrifiriii(r pru-di r He na.d all this would be a 'halt:, less link for eei al year. MAKESURVEY ON EDUCATION Government to oo Into Whole Question Thla Coming Sum imr Saya Willis VANCOI VF.Il. H.C... April A Kimey of Ihe llnllsh Colunibia mIkioU and the rdiicalional ' in ik lo he made lhl coining Mimiiier by 11 commission of ex- pert. aeronlliiK l an announce-, me.nl made, al u bamiuet of school leaehiTH hero lnt nltsht by J-Willis, superintendent of cduca. lion. Tho minister of education III make, an official announcement in regard to it in n few da, SIX HUNDRED DIVORCE SUITS New Law In England Brings Many Women Petitioners Into Court LOM)0., April 25. A slrikiiiK feiiluri! nf M. foillieominif eourt lerni here in dm law) number of dluiret! snlh brouuhl by wives iimler a new net which Klves u'onien cijual riifhls with men In ki'ouhiIk of dlvoico namely l'oor of misconduct. There arc 'H'uily six hundred undefended divorce suits entered on. the C.UI-t IUjI, FIRE PROTECTION Will Take Part In "Save me Forest" Campaign During Coming Week WIXMPPi, Atril -5. Follow. injr Ihe promise ixicii lo fore-t.T In meelliiK In Montreal several weeks u?K Ihc (iiiadiau National Hallways hne plae.si al the illspollln of the Forest iixMicialions all the indio Pnaii-ca.lioK faeilllies during "Save Hie Forest Vik"--April 2i lo Mav 3rd. Inn-ins this eek, the radio broadrasllns stalimis or the Caiiioliau Nalionnl ItaiUvays In Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Sas. kalooii and Calsary. Ilejsina and IjIiiioiiIoh will be ulitiied lo rur-Iher the campaign for Ihe pre- cn al Inu of the forest resources of Ihe Oominioii. W. II. Kilby, chief of forest protecllou, Canadian National llallwajK. has co-opcraled closely wllh I lie Kosernnsent and other fi.i.ii-v ili'iunliiiiMits and sueh lii'omiiieiit men as Sir l.oiner (iotiin. Hon. CliarlCs Stewart, minister of the Interior, J. W. Dufoe, editor Winnipeg Free ress, Hon. C. M. llamlllon or Ihe Saskatchewan Bovernineni, Hon. ieo. Iloadley of (he Aiueria Kinernment. Ir. Walter .Murray of the Saskatchewan government mid other men intimately con- rrned with the consenallon or Hie forests, will speak from these stations. nil is the first time In me liWtory of Canada llial Ihe radio has been used on such a wide. kiiri'iu! seale to supporl cam. imikrii of national importance. i ' ... . ..... Ihe we rare of llifl lianauiau ia Ilonal Itallwayi is closely men-tified wllh the preservatltm and ileal developnvenl of ll Canada's nalural resources, and Eleven Hour Jump From Par(s.to Bucharest iAade by 'Military' Aviator ' PARIS, April 25. Lieut. Pellellcr Doisy, French military aviator, hopped off from here yesterday and In less than eleven hours landed at Bucharest, covering a distance of nearly 1,250 miles In a non-stop flight. Doisy Is on his way to Toklo. DOUBLE WEEKLY BOAT SERVICE IS STARTING Prince Rupert Will do Mid-week Anyox Run and Prince Qeorne Will no to Stewart al Week-ends C.N. It. sle. r Prince (leorffe.' Capl. Harry Nedden, which sailed Hits nioiniUK for the south, will iiexl week lake over the Saturday run iiorlli on the resumption of Ihe spring I wire-weekly service. Until the su er thrice-weekly schedule starts, she will do Hie Stewart run sailing from here for I hi' soulh at II o'clock on Sunday night. The Prince llupert, Capl. I. Ponald, will be back here next Wednesday on the Prince Huperl i Anyox service sailing for Ihe, soulh on Thursday nilils after next week. The Prince (leorxe Is to have a new mast put in while in ancouvcr next week. The Prince llupert will do the last double-ended rua4to Anyox Flyer Coming Monday to Explore Interior Route for Britisher VANCOUVKIt, April 25. Flight Lieutenant Karl McLeod will fly lo Prince llupert Monday. Squadron Leader A. Karl Godfrey has received orders from Ottawa to report on the alternative-northern route for the Hrilish round the world flyers when they iKi-s through Hritisli Columbia within a few weeks in their big three man Vickers Vulture amphibian. Mr. McLeod will cover Ihe proposed route by way of Hazel-Ion, Fori Fraser und other northern points lo a lake north of Kdmontoii. It is pointed out that the northern route is 300 miles shorter than that by way of Vancouver.l AUo there are many lakes .vail- If A If Iff i My ITF 1 fV able along Ihe iiorlhern route suitable fur landings and the mountain passes are lower. GREEK REPUBLIC IS RECOGNIZED BY GREAT BRITAIN LONDON, April 23. Dispalclies from Athens say Creat llritaiifs formal recognition of Ihe Greek republic was handed to the ' JovernineTii' yesterfe day ami received with, much satisfaction. .,. ANTI-TRUST LAWS ARE ATTACKED BY GOiWERS NEW YORK, April To. The anli. trust laws were attacked by Samuel (ioin,pers, president oT the American Federation of Labor as obstructive to the development of industry. He said the association refused lo join in the howl against organization of industry because Ihe necessary development, of Ihe nalural and human resources of Hie country. BRADY VICE-PRESIDENT TEACHERS' FEDERATION VANCOUVER, April :!5. J. C. 1 1 lady, principal of the Prince Rupert High School, was elecled vice-president of Ihe Uritish Columbia School Teachers' federation here yesterday. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK RECORDED SEATTLE SEATTLE, April 25 An earth quake, lasting 5U seconds was re corded on the seismograph of the University of Washington shortly after midnight. It was slight but harp. TSINGTAO NAVAL BASE TSINGTAO, China, April. 25.-- Tbe naval base here is practic ally established with Ihe acquisi Hon of buildings to serve as ad mlnislralive ollices and barracks for the marines. The six vessels comprising the Chinese Heel here are undergoing repairs and will, it is said, be put in as good shape as possible considering their age, which is from 20 to 10 years. BASEBALL American League Detroit 8. Cleveland 2. Washington I, Philadelphia 3. Itostou 3, New York 0. Chicago; 5, SI. Louis I. National League Cincinnati 5, Pittsburg I. Philadelphia 7, Ilostou 0. New York 7, Hrooklyu I. St. Louis , Chicagti' 5. 1 AMMAN I n.AU DIED NEW YORK Charles E. Murphy was Native of New York and Succeeded Richard Crocker NEW YORK, April 25.-Cha9. K. Murphy leader of Tammany Hall, died today. He was born here 60 years ago and succeeded Richard Crocker us chief of this Uouutry's--lnoifciaintt'j8-;-telilical. , organization. Death was due lo 4, acute indigestion. Tammany Hall is the head quarters of New York s central democratic political organization. It was formerly a benevolent as sociation and was named after an Indian Chief. For many years it has exerted a powerful In-lluence over political movements in New York. The leaders of Ihe organization have In many instances used their power In a manner which has lirought dis credit to the party with the result that Ihc word "Tammany is used throughout the English spaking world as a synonym for autocratic political control or for corruption. Uuliko heads of Canadian political organizations, Ihe head of Tammany has usually managed to accumulate wealth. WOULD REDUCE FOOD TARIFF Labor Members Sugqest Going Further than Liberals In Reducing Customs Charges' OTTAWA, ApcU 25. An im mediate and substantial reduction of the tarilT on the neces saries of liTe including food-slulTs, clothing and building materials is the. substance of an amendment to the budget moved in Ihc House of Commons by J. Woodswortb, labor member for Winnipeg. Mr. Woodswortb suggested that the loss of revenue, If any, consequent upon tho reduction shall be made up by an extension of, Ihc income tax to mako it bear more heavily on unearned income, a lax on 'unoccupied lauds and an inheritance lax on large estates. THIEPVAL AT ATTU EARLY IN THE WEEK VIGtOlUA, April 25. Steamer Thiepval, with stores for Ihe Hritish round the world aviators, has arrived al the Island of Attu on tho Aleutian group where fuel deposits will bo made. The vessel reached Allu on Sunday, accordhi'; lo word received here.