Today's Weather prfr-e Rupert Cloudy, light t j'hr2 ini; barometer. MM; Ump? s'ure. 56; sea smooth. 'P As the Visiting a-i ai7.M. . Jr V . plctcly suspended on in ";r:rr wwp'. ,nw -c-. closed y - . ,,uri w Pul aown tnc ill 9 nn . ak .ii tlon u u ltiwrii the siiua-Z wlth the Ben"al strike klAtti ot socialist Dart v h tu, t, ra 10111 lne,r 'orces : . lurM. I"' or dead and in IS ALEXANDER WAS MOTORING THROUGH CITY STRKKTS WITH LOUIS BARTHOU WHEN INCI-' DENT OCCURRED, NO LESS THAN TWENTY SHOTS HEING FIRED. Affair Took Place Before Vast Crowds Who Went Wild OXE OF ALLEGED KILLERS IS TAKEN BY POLICE WHILE OTHER WAS SLAIN BY INFURIATED MOB- TWO GENERALS NOT KILLED. ARE ALSO SHOT BUT MARSEILLES. France. Oct. 9: (CP) Kinir Alexan- irrof JuRo-SIavia was killed today by an assassin's bul-it as he vas motoring through the city nhortly aftcrar-nrinp In France for a visit. Louis Rarthou, French for-rirn minister, who was with the King, was wounded in th arm and internally, dying shortly afterwards from the wounds. About twenty shots were fired at King Alexander, three of which took effect, death coming within a few minutes, Vast crowds lined the streets and a riot followed as in-fiiriatcd crowds seized the assassin, a young Jugo-SIa vian, whose name has not been determined. He was badly beaten but was rescued by the police. General Alphonsc Georgius of the French Army was pounded as was also a Jugo-Slavian general attached to the King's retinue. A number of watchers were also Mruck by bullets. It later dcveloped that two men had been shooting, one wins killed and the other captured after the rush by the King Alexander was on n mission to Paris to discuss the political line-up. Spanish Extremists to Fight Until Government Overthrown; Bloody Civil War Continuing MAI) II in rw ri. inn ir:tu glared throughout the country, bitter fighting between wrenjists and government forces continued in practically 2 mU of Spa'n over the week-end with swelling deaths hn V "1 ' ualty lists but last niKnt fe(,eral troops were re-Ste ,to 1)0 in control with Monarchist influences offer- toeah he Lcrrous KOvernmcnUtu .. . , . n "v.au I terrorized. Business has been com- with all stores Except those engaged in lighting, the populace has been keeping indoors. Many buildings have been Ilred and there has been widespread damage. A separate state was declared by m r m ,H . lhat.they I Catalonia on Saturday with heavy u,e'Rhtlng reported In. Barcelona men h.H Premr, overthrown. Where the government palace was WisaK rou narrwJ escap-1 seized by extremists and then re-1( hiu rtV when ne wns flrcd . captured by Uw government forces flci e01, l!i"ng a letter In his of- after much damgc had been done i, ,. , and 600 arrests had been made, mau ,h p0I"iible tit. to accurately ' estl- L. McIIarg and W. H. McCal- to h,U!0u,h hundreds are known 'lum, Irom Namu, and C. H. Taylor. dcdr,m 11 ,a,n while the woun-lrom Bella Bella, returned to the lance, h"110 lnc Ulands. Ambu- last te?. f the durln8 the ay and Madrid has been City on the Catala Sunday evening alter having spent the summer down the coast engaged In llsherles patrol service. ASSASSINATED Announce Date of Wedding IIJIJI. Prince Oeorge and his fiancee. Princess Marina ol Greece, at Balmoral casUe. Scotland, Irani where their wedding date. November 29. was announced. TANKER IS REFLOATED Salvage King Not Needed By Standard Service Sunday Morning The Pacific Salvage Co.'s salvage ship' Salvage King was due at 6:30 Sunday evening alongside the Standard Oil Co.'s tanker Standard Ser vice which went ashore last Friday night on Jane Island, at the north end of Mllbank Sound opposite! Boat Bluff, but at 11:15 that morning )he stranded vessel refloated herse it. Tides were making and this resulted in her being released. (Continued on Page Four) Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Henry,, Elliott, will take place from me B. C Undertaking Parlors at . 2 o'cloekVThursaay afternoon. Oen- tlemen leijpnly. INDICTMENT FOR MURDER Returned Against Hauptmann In New Jersey in Connection With Lindbergh Case HUNTINGDON', NJ, Oct, 9: (CP) An indictment charging Bruno Richard Hauptmann with the murder of baby Charles Augustus Lindbergh jr., who was kidnapped from his home at Hopewell, NJ two and a half years ago, was returned by a grand jury here last night after a score of witnesses had been heard. The jury had been Instructed by the No flowers please. money. prosecution to consider the mur Mcanwhlle, Hauptmann Is scheduled to go on trial at New York tomorrow on a chance of .extortion in connection with the collection of $50,000 ransom NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1934 British Columbia Tax Sale Again Waived This Year VICTORIA, Oct. 9: CP-Brltlsh Columbia will waive the annual sale ol tax delault lands this year lor the third successive season. I Baldwin Is Undisputed Tory Chief I BRISTOL, Oct. 9: (CP)-Rt..Hon. Stanley Baldwin remains undisputed leader of the British Conservative party. Tersely he declared before the annual con vention of the party lint'o "I nm fVio lonflrtr der Indictment separate Irom the of a:. . .... and .. J i kidnapping. , party as long , .un. as I am the leader I am I going to lead." There was none to gainsay Mr. '; Baldwin. Tomorrow's Tides 1 High 2:00 ajn. 20.0 It.1, 13:54 pm. 22.0 It' Low 7:56 ajn. 6.0 It. 20:31 pjn. 3.0 It. , PRIC: FIVE CENTS FRENxM FOREIGN MINISTER IS ALSO SLAIN AT MARSEILLES kgo-Slav Monarch Shot To Death Today by Young Countryman While France to Talk Politics DELPHINIUM Attempt Made Monday nnrvnp 1 i t Ann 1U1AL LUdd T D J f. . ! I Well Known Fish Packer Strands And Breaks up in Hudson Bay Passage Crew Escapes Jed war. Another ot .Massett Can-' ners Boats, Reported in Trouble At North Island The Royal Fish Co.'s service . boat 1U UIUIU inZfJKLlUI Vance of Vancouver Another Incident Against Noted Southern Criminologist; Escaped Serious Injuries When Acid is Thrown At His Face VANCOUVER, Oct. 9: (CP) An unknown person on ... , . , T T Delphinium, being used as a can-' -uonuay aiiernuon inrew aciu at inspector J. r. u. tf. n?ry tender in connection with the Vance of the Vancouver police bureau of science as he was Massett canners cannery at old about to leave his home to go to Nanaimo. Vance had en-Massett. sustained such extensive tere(j njs garage and went to close the window which had ?fr ffin nnb rP?f en Pened when a man believed to be abou? forty-four . alter going ashore on a reel on VMP. n.1' thrB a, M. - White Sand Island at the inside end of Hudson Bay Passage between the Dundas Islands on Friday night last that the vessel has been declared a rri , r 1 i I i i..n.tiu ly raised his hands to protect him- flclXry DUCtl Un sell and only only a a spatter spatter went went through through toUl lc. The Delphinium piled up Hts hand ww ; to extready dark and thick wea- . hBmed and acld d doWQ ther at 8 pm. Capt. Andrew Aursoy on to trQ bumin thxo h and Engineer Gunnar Clavring re- tnc doth to bum hl3 wt abQTe mataed aboard untU 2 and then aon. the knee and also his leIt Green Island lighthouse which took hospital. " - " "V I w ord "blindness- below it. It wasf damaged that salvage was. impos sible. Some insurance was carried on ' the Delphinium which was 47 leet. , five inches long. 12-foot beam and lour leet deep, being equipped with a 50 h p. Frisco-Standard gasoline engine. I The Delphinium was Inbound from Massett to Prince Rupert when she stranded. Jrdway in Trouble It was also reported this morning that the Jedway, another of the Massett Canners tenders, was In trouble at Perry Passage. Langara Island, assistance having been sent from Massett. No details ol the Jedway's trouble have yet been received here. signed: "Hannah. Hannah's pals." B. C. Hospitals Ass'n Executive victoria, cvt o- CP1P. w Vance is receiving treatment to Neel o! Duncan wa, elected pre$u : uicm an iiuui. xicrc vucy. were ' - . " A ' i dent - ol " the British Columbia Hos- picked up by an American trolUng' n """ . i . plUlS ssocaton at Island whence they owed into t?rge "fnnay, Nanaimo ,,-eck. Regional reprentaUrea in- Prince Rupert, arriririg here late P?"" ",cer' th Dur" . elude H. W. Birch, managing secre- Saturday night. The Pacillc -Sal-i8!!'. ,rM . ,K ! Ul ot RuPert rzl vaee Co. on Sundav disnatrhed the . n.the r..0' 'Hospital. . . . , " iouna a noie wntn a rougruy drawn I boat Signal to the scene and lound ',,,., , hoZZ , . , , , ... I picture or n. a mans a.c head with the) XO FISH SALE SATURDAY No boats being in with catch e. The police are holding one man there was no sale ol haUbut on the lor investigation. . local fish exchange Saturday. St. Louis Takes World Series With l Four Games to Three, Winning W Today With 'Dizzy Dean as Hero Tigers Were Hit AH Over the Lot by Boys From Missouri; Medwick Ordered Out of Game , DETROIT, Oct. 9: (CP) Backed up by terrific batting ' avalanches against four Detroit twirlers in the third in- ning, Jerome ("Dizzy") Dean pitched his St. Louis teammates into the World Series title in the seventh and decid- . ing game here today. He allowed only six hits to hold the Tigers scoreless, while the Cardinals piled up 11 runs. Dean also made two hits. '. . The game was on Ice for St. Louis In the third when they scored seven runs on seven hits and two bases on balls. Auker was sent to the showers, relieved by "School Boy" Rowe, who lasted only a lew minutes, Hogsett taking up the pitching burden. Tommy Bridges was then' called In to stop the rout, fourteen Cardinals batUng in this frame. In the sixth St. Louis scored two more runs and in the. seventh another two runs came across. Marberry and Crowder finished the pitching for Detroit. Of the Cardinals' 17 hits, six were for extra bases. A small riot developed In the sixth Inning when fans, charging Medwick with bumping Owen, the Detroit third baseman, hurled ev- prvthlncr Innca ot ihn Sf Txittl 3 to even up the count three gam all and force the series itno a seventh and deciding game todayr School Boy" Rowe. on the moun3L" for the Tigers, lound himsell un- able to keep the Red Birds at bay-" Continued on Page 2 . Italians Laugh At Statement On French Relations MILAN. Italy. Oct. 9: CP Hajf-. a million Italians gathered at litr feet roared with laughter Saturday when Premier Benito Mussolini told them that 'relations between Italx players. Commissioner Landls. in order to get the game started again, ordered Medwick out of the game, Fullls replacing him. . ! n h e St. Louis 00700220 0-11 17 1 Detroit .0 0000000 0- 0 63 Yesterday's Game Paul Dean, junior member of the famous family pitching partnership, scored his second World Series trl- J Cardinals defeated the Tigers 4 to .worth Wedding Announcement Mr and Mrs, T. M. Spencer announce the marriage ot their only daughter, Alice Edna, to Mr. Nett MacDonald. The ceremony took place at the home bl the bride's, parents Saturday evening; October 6, Rev. w D. Grant HolllnzV officiating. ;