! fiunday organized her masses of titers in defence of tne naro- i.sscd Leftist regime. An official c stated a column of Asturlan Eers was enroute to Madrid to En defend the capital, if neces- fc , against Fascism. It was also I Ik. Mi irtr Mrnc faithful he government except In lso-d orkers' cases, headquarters announc-hey I will mobilize militia organi-ons which will be armed with :s, Truckloads of these mllltlans control the city, searching pe- rians and motor cars for arms. tructlons were given to all incial governors to organize kers and arm them. illtary rebels, apparently lr control of virtually all Span- orocco. thrust hard at Spain's and Sunday night. Government in Control ie government announced to il wa;. master of the snuauon p-m after loyal forces, using kry and planes, blasted the re in" Emission here. However. rcbe .. w ;e reported to be still control of Spanish Morocco icre a Rightist Insurrection broke qft Friday one thousand officers arc fDvcr dcr arrest by their commands in drid on government orders. Province after province today re tried submission to the central Jjvernment. 'onflictine rcriorts outside of iln said that control of the uthern provinces had been gain- by the insurrectionists. .i rumors of the Insurrectionist Wng Royalist-inspired spread, For- r King Alfonso suddenly de- Irtcd from Praha, Szecho-Slova-1 . for an unnamed destination. Train Service Suspended IENDAYE, France, July 20: All in service between France and (tidrld was suspended Sunday and fevcllers crossing the border Into reported heavy fighting at Since lencia, Cadiz. Balboa and Seville. Rebels Victorious GIBRALTAR. July 20: Rebel- us Moroccon troops Sunday pre reported to be marching on Nile and Madrid after landing Cadiz during the morning. Span- i troops and other government tilts on towns adjacent to Olb- itar were reported surrendering the rebels. British authorities closed the hntlcr gates Sunday and British illtary and police reinforcements i re mounted at the border. Hun- eds of refugees already had ar- ed here. The British destroyers Whlte- 11 and Wild Swan, enroute to igland from Malta, were ordered remain at Gibraltar to evacuate irltlsh subjects from Spain If cessary. Rightist Leader Secluded BAYONNE, France, July 20: se Maria Oil Robles, Spanish ghtlst leader, named in Morocco Instigator of the revolt there, ;cked himself Sunday in his Blar- ttz house and refused to com- ent on the situation. Mrs, W. S. Hlckey sailed tills iornlng on the Catala for a trip Stewart and Premier. Lemke Aligns Himself With Townsend Plan War on Crime Babine Mountain CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 20:- William Lemke, the Union Party candidate for president, alignec himself Sunday with Dr. Francl E. Townsend, head of the Town-send old age pension movement. HEAT WAVE NEAR END Videspread Rains and Cool Breeze In Minnesota, Michigan And Wisconsin C1IICAOO, July 20: Widespread rains and cooling breezes have brought promise of a definite end to the heat wave in three States where blistering temperatures in fifteen days claimed more than eighteen hundred lives, nearly hal: of a nation-wide total of forty five hundred. The states wen Minnesota, where 772 perished Michigan, with 617 Wisconsin, with 469. dead; av Is Carried On Great Law Enforcement Machine In United States Built Up WASHING-TON, July 20: Quiet ly but determinedly pressing his war on crime. J. Edgar Hoover, dl rector of the federal bureau of In vestlgatlon -Is gradually building ud a four-part law enforcement machine uneaualled in size and skill by any other nation. Mining Activity Balnbow Mining; Syndicate of Van couver to Operate Several Properties SMITH ERS, July 20:-Mr. Pu-herty, local manager of the Raln-vw Minlnir Syndicate of Van- couver, arrived in Smlthers at the, first of last week to start opera tions on the several groups u. claims recently secured by his syndicate on Babine Mountain. These consist of the Rainbow group, the Judge group ana several smaller groups and It Is In-..nrfed to Dut a small crew of men to work Immediately cleaning out the old workings and uncovering ore. VANCOUVER. July 20:-Thous-ands were treated Saturday to a Oriental pageantry and sample qf !KfftrM Vancouver's Chinese aoe opei"6 the city's 50th anniversary. LANG AHA ISLAND WEATHER BUREAU BEING INSTALLED Allen F. McCauley of To- ronton who has been on a trip into the Yukon Territory, ar- t rived here from the north on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon and left today on board the lighthouse tender Newington for Langara Island where he will instal . a. com- plete meteorological bureau. t Mr. McCauley, who took all the necessary instruments with him, expects to be at 4 Langara a week or ten days making the installation and 4-. 4 giving the necessary instrnc- 4 tions to the lighthouse staff 4 In regard to their use. The In- 4 stallation of the station, it Is 4- expected, will prove a great t boon to fishing craft In dis- trict waters. T 4 Halibut Arrivals Summary American 90,500 pounds, 7.7c ind 6c to 8-4c.-an.d 6jc ...., - Canadian 62.000 pounds, 6.5c md 5.5c to 6.9c and 5.5c. American Tordenskold, 21,000, 7.7c and 6c Cold Storage. Betty, 14,500, 82c and 6c, Pacific Arcade, 15,000, 8.3c and 6c. Royal. Viking, 12.000, 8.2c and 6c, Booth Havana, 16,000, 8.4c and 6c, Atlin. Eureka, 12,000, 8.1c and 6c, Pacific. Canadian Pair of Jacks, 14,000, 6.5c ana 5.5c, Cold Storage. Cape Spencer, 12,000, 6.9c anr 5.5c, Booth. Embla, 19,000, 6.9c and 5.5c, Cole; Storage. Tramp, 17,000, 6.5c and 55c, PIONEER IS DEAD Fred .Watson, Smithers Merchant, Formerly of This City, Passes , Away SMITHERS, July 20: Fred Wat son. moneer resident, ana wri 'having been employed by Lynch tVio rnsri to the property Is at Bros. In 1909 and was later attach- nresent In bad shape, owing to thejed to engineering parties on the recent rains. And it is necessary Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Hn ronslderable work on the along the Skeena. He came to Driftwood road before very much smithers In 1913, later went over-can be done towards transporting seas and returned to Smlthers at material and supplies. jine ena oi tne war. wncre ue wviu It Is hoped that me government, mm ine grocery Dusmess. ne was will take lmmeaiai aw3 ...-1 Known inruuguuuv uiw' tate the work. iB.C. and was universally respected. . Mr. Watson was ill for over a year Ijr Qnoc and had an operation performed at YanCOUVer OtcS Mayo's a year ago, making a des- i iperaie enori to iignt me maiaay. Oriental UlSPlayiHe leaves his wife, five sons and v r v one daughter all of Smlthers. . ."r"Ki,. as Pari1 "e "as 51 years of age and was Chinese Mage bom In England. Of Jubilee Celebration The funeral will be held Tuesday morning. WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEq, July 20: Wheat is quoted here as follows: July. 92; September, 92; December, 91V4- I PPOVINC'Al I LIBRARY VICTORa, e.c. Mackerel Are ! Bfought In By Seining Boat The Hazel L., Capt. W. Leask, ran into a school of mackerel about sixty miles south of here at Gill Island and took Jifty-flve fine ones In their net. The net was let Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (8 AJrt.) High 2:40 a.m. 20.9 ft. Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light 15:19 pm. 20.1 ft. southea'lnd; barometer, 30.10; Low 9:09 ajn. 2.0 ft. tpmoe-t. 54; sea smooth. 21:25 p.m. 5.4 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER xxV., No. f V PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1936 PRICE: 5 CENTS erasts and Rightists Are in Conflict PAIN HAS CIVIL WAR a 1 t t hist Government is ihodhiiihb Workers Against Fascists To Defend Capital Much Fighting iy Cities In Disorder Moroccon Kebels Are Attacking Mainland MADRID. Spain, July 20:-Spaln Further Details of Road Program in District FISHING RESUMED i Seiners' Strike at Butedale Has Now Been Ended land said special prayers of thanks De resuming work. Sunday for King Edward's escape from a pistol attack last week while the Monarch .Spent a quiet aifk Hnr Hii week-end at his Fort Belvedere UfcttlVU 1 Wl 1 U country home. The King was ablt to relax .after. tryjjig week al though Intermittent showers in '.erfered with his hobby of garden ing. PICNIC FOR SEA CADETS RAILWAY ANNIVERSARY 4, 1 joy a Die ouung wmc.ii was nwnmcu by some eighty persons including,; besides boys of the Sea Cadets' Corps, parents of the boys, mem-! 20: A- RIGHT TO RE-ARM DARDANELLES IS GIVEN TURKEY . MONTREUX, July 20: Im- mediate right to remilitarize the Dardanelles was granted to Turkey Saturday night by nine signatories to the Lau- sanne post war treaty. . 4- Robbers Is On Provincial Police Continue Quest For Bandits in Peace River Country VICTORIA. July 20: Near For! 'Nelson, in the remote wlldreness 1 f the British Columbia north, six i men are still belns hunted for Island! was prabably the biggest fur Outin Yesterday on Di5by Was Greatly Enjoyed by Some If0 in fthe ot thf P" lnce Twey111116 ba,es valued al Eiehtv fcigniy Persons rersons I $32,000 belonging to the Hudson": The Sea Cadets picnic under the,0 Company auspices of the local branch of the I Navy League of Canada at Tugwell n i ti A 71 C FT Islands yesterday was a highly en-, Y LUi 1 TO KEN0RA bers of the Navy League andj others. Oeneral transportation was d R,ffou Tel)s of vsit And pi OViaeu oy ine isaiiauiau r ion a, j Cold Storage Co. with the big fish' packer Chief Legale. A number of. other private boats also took pic-' nickers to the Island for the day, Leaving at 10 o'clock in the morn- the Prairies Where Found it Too Hot of last week, quite He Completing a two months' holl- Aatr In the rnnntrv east of Prince ing, the big party was safely home Ru'pert &s fap && Kgnm& neA Rlf. at 7 P m- j fou returned to the city at the end happy to be home after the heat and flies of the Whistles of local shops and lo- prairies. His objective on leaving rnmntives of Canadian National was to attend the old timers jubilee nhnnt. nf Rmlthers. nassed away In poiinravs u-m Wow a one-minute at Kenora where he had previous- hospital here Sunday morning. He Diast at noon tomorrow in com- ly lived for nine years. He spent was an early resident of Rupert memoratlon of the 100th. annlver- ten days mere ana mcu a icw uiu Earv nf the first train run In Can- friends - ... , . 4 aria reference to which was made Mr. K1IIOU was qunc uiipicaacu ilth Kenora as a business centre. a few days ago. 1 j it claims a population of 9,000 but TO ROOF RIVER ! its area is not as great as Prince Rupert. Its industries inciuae STOCKPORT. 61uruit1' Eng . July r J miln mill and a flour mill but (CP)-Town council nas accepted - - , . tourists contribute vprv very a tender or $540,390 for construction of a " road "roof" '" over the largely to the business success of the place , ,,CV ; which he thinks will be a big city " nnnnn cm,J1 i building summer homes, on the WWttlua "'c islands ln the Lake of the Woods and they come ln regularly and buy supplies. Motor traffic is also very heavy. What he aid not nice was the temperature of 106 in the shade and the plague of fish files that are everywhere in thousands. These flies are an Inch and more ln length and in some cases they were in clouds so thick that the people busy with their hands had to have a. boy to keep the flies off them. There were also mosquitoes and in- sects of various kinds, all of which made living conditions unpleasant WHOLE UNEMPLOYMENT SLACK WILL BE TAKEN UP BY PUBLIC WORKS down again but without success! yhe Thousand of Men to be Provided With Jobs in This Dis- and no sign of these fish hisl"""'" . , prf)rram Re;nir Undertaken lointlv l"Ct Under urogram Being Undertaken Jomiiy since been seen. ; They were has ended, according to word re-i brought to the city' and. sold to celved here at the week-end. The Uy UOVernmentS Jones' Family Market. These flsh(Indian Department power cruiser - are said to be scarce In these ! Naskeena, with Dominion con-. Providing a program 01 Work Which Will be extensive waters and these are the first fish stable A. J. Watkinson on board, h t care Qf flU unemploved cases jn the gngj. of the kind sold commercially In, which twuv.ll has lias been uccu Bumuui standing by uy a.. at . . district . , . . , of . TJ Prince . . n t, i f oj ct, Atlin ai;'.'j Ail and j r rw Prince Rupert. ENGLAND THANKFUL Prayers of Gratitude Offered Fol lowing Escape of King LONDON, Eng., July 20:- Rupert, Skeena, Om- n,tPrtni. rtnrtn the rt week eerine I while Indians had manned the' ineca electoral ridings for the balance of this working 'seineboats after 'the white men season, plans, profiles, statements of quantities and esti- went on strike, returned early mates have been in course of preparation at provincial ! today. Skeena River seiners were lhere Saturday afternoon for a 'strike meeting but returned to the river and, apparently, are not striking. Fitzhugh Sound gillnetters have '. resumed fishing for Namu Cannery at 40c per fish and Bella Coola Eng- fishermen are also understood to WAR BASE IN NORTH United States Starts Fortifying Desolate Aleutian Islands WASHINGTON, July 20: On a desolate island at the spearhead of the barren Aleutian chain which curves downward I from Alaska, the United States Is breaking- ground for the preparation of a war base. They believe it will be the striking point for defence on the west coast in case of war on the Pacific. It will close the "open door" by which an enemy could invade this country from the north. University Girl Victim of Attack White Man Sought in Connection With Rape and Murder At Nashville . NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 20: A white man was sought over the week-end by police In connection with the rape and murder of Helen Clevenger, 19 year old New York. University co-ed. Authorities are investigating a chemist's report to determine whether blood found on shirt of a negro bellboy cor responds with that of the girl. Courts United BERLIN, July 20: Chancellor Hitler has secretly launched aj move ito clear the way for im-i nubile works department head quarters In Prince Rupert for the construction work which is about to be Instituted under the Joint auspices of the federal and provin cial governments. The program will give employment to several thou sand men in the north at current wages pertaining to the district which at Prince Rupert, for in stance, are forty cents per hour. Main -highways as well as mining roads and trails will benefit and It is expected the following projects will be authorized, some to be done bjr contract find some by-day-labar . according to the adaptability of the particular project: Extension of the road out of Prince Rupert a little over a mile from its present end to Taylor Lake. Extensive Improvement of the Queen Charlotte Islands Marine Drive as well as the Massett roads. Improvements and new construction at various points between Terrace and Vanderhoof on the main highway including the gap between Usk and Cedarvale. Improvement and extension of the motor road from Fort St. James to Manson Creek. I Work on the Telkwa coal mine road and on the road and trails up Hudson Bay Mountain. Survey of a suitable road to the Big Missouri mine at Stewart. Restoration to traffic of the Dolly Varden Railway at Alice Arm following extensive damage it suffered in floods. Extension of the Unuk River trail from the international boun dary line to operating mining property. Improvement of the road from Telegraph Creek to Dease Lake. q y p uiner projects i icsa calciiu uic utateS raVOri1111 considered and prepared for. I Great demands have been made 'nn the nermanent staff of the nub- Chancellor Hitler Would Establish Qepartment ln tn pre. Better Relations . 4v,i. n D hurrv as the exact nature of the require ments could not be contemplated until final negotiations with the federal government had been con- proved political and commercial re- .,,mmatPtj ations with the United States, it nnari nrn,Prt, win hfi shstan- 1s learned. .tlnllv furthered and aid will also Ellsworth Plans New Expedition accrue in the providing of access to mining properties. Canton Aviators Abandon Ships Noted Explorer to Make Another ifo Nationalists Trip to Antarctic i nuiNU juiy m.-inc uc- LAKE LOUISE. Alta.. July 20:-5ertlon of scores of Canton avla-Llncoln Ellsworth, noted explorer j tors flying sixty airplanes which of Polar regions, revealed ln an ln-.iney presented me nauonai tervlew here that he Is nlannine to wunese government, was rcpiKica launch another ship and airplane expedition to the Antarctic, Todays Weather Terrace Clear, calm, 60. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 62. Stewart Cloudy to rain, 57. through Chinese sources. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, ICP) Bar silver was unchanged at 44c per ounce on the New York metal market today. ,