Today's Weather tomorrow's Tides (8 AM.) She mmln High .... ... 4:35 am 17.1 ft. Prince Rupert Raining: outh-east 17:05 pjn. 185 ft. wind, 10 mites per hour; barometer, Low ...10:46 a.m. 5.8 ft. 30.00; temperature, 54; sea 23:30 p.m. 7.0 ft. smooth. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISI1 COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER XXV,, No. 2b PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1936 fRICE: 5 CENT3 7 - : mmmmki aspect developing ML WAR CONTINUES WITHOUT ANY LET-UP; REBELS SCORE GAINS Iter Battle For Possession of Capital City of Madrid Appears in Prospect Wild Disorders in Other Parts of Country MADRID, July 23: The sixth day of Spain's civil war, Ithe riehtist rebel forces continued their campaign i nst the new leiusi covernment wan ukj uujclu ui sei- - rnntrnl of the administration, was marked by further ins for the insurrectionists, an independent survey of aflicting reports seemed to indicate. The vanguard of el forces were converging lasty : - rr- it upon this capital city from Irp-1T 4 JT north and south and what expected would be a decisive le for possession or Maaria ed early this morning within ten miles of the city. The ad- ce guards were being relntorced rebel armies numbering mou- is. The government, with large fending forces. Is confident that IS OFF New Jersey State Has So Authorit To Pay Out $25,000 for llaupt 'mann Capture Sill be able to retain control oil TRENTON. N. J., July 23: De Irid. However, the Insurrection- tectlves and others who were la were holding at least two pro-1 strumental In the bringing of Bru rs In the north and, were ln;no Richard Hauptmann to justlci Lrcl of some Important centres : (or the Lindbergh baby kidnap- he south. Barring an unexpec-j murder will not share a $25,000 re i roup by one side or the other, ward which had been posted by . aDDears to be Utue prospect New Jersey state. Attorney uen- n immediate cessation of, hosr : eral David Wllentz ruled yestrtday cr' serious In the entire' Itrj i ting t-j the dangers of street : ! that the state had no authority w t'nis nut iipVi a rpwarri as it had Sere was wuci aisoraer ana fj - - . . .. . . v.rnre in Barcelona last never been passed oy me wg-- t. Fating there was probably i lature. . . Seattle Halibut Rlnz end extensive disorders. DMiniimnn M Jnlted States embassy was pre-, UUttl UWlltl UKO last- night to concentrate aationals In the embassy. Mean- Funf ral Today of Andrew Peter- le, warships of United States.; Engineer of Foremost pat Britain and other countries hovering off the coast in NEWSPAPERS UNDER FIRE Suit May be Brought Against Two London Dailies For Comments Against G. A. McMahon. LONDON, July 23: Two London newspapers the Dally Express and the Evening News are threatened with suit for contempt of court by the attorney general's? department as a result of their comments in connection with the case of George Andrew McMahon who LS alleged to have threatened the King In a revolver Incident last week. The comments of the newspapers, I h ui,,rf officials stated, might be construed as endangering McMahon in get ting a fair trial through prejudic Ing the jury. CLAUA WIKDAL HAS WON SCHOLARSHIP Clara Wlkdal of this city Is the winner of a scholarship for Prince Rupert district in high school matriculation exa- mlnatlons, according to word , received in the city this after noon. Student Nurses Are Not Being Taken in 1936 Jincss to evacuate their na- nfare here todav of Andrew Frank Dlbb, Dr. J. H. Carson, G aals from the country. Peterson, part owner and chid V. Wilkinson and S. D Macdonam, mile the Immediate objective of engineer of the halibut vessel directors; H. W, Btrcn, managing rebels Is to overthrow the Foremost, whose death occurred serceiary, ana miss jean namsun fcsent government, the ultimate 'on Monday in Marine Hospital. K.N.. jaay superintendent. ret It is said, is to set up a1 itary dictatorship along Fascist Enormous Death Toll the government said today that rebels had been ousted from tadalajara and Cordoba and Jincd to attempt to retake Te- ln Spanish Morocco, with heavy ibardment. force of 36,000 civil guards been dispatched to meet Pfl3 marching on the capital. died skirmishes on the outskirts; the city have already started. I Authoritative estimates place the imber dead to date at between rnty and twenty-five thousand. , fighting continues lu the sum-, er resort cltv of San Sebastian the control of the city still certain. The city, where foreign plomats are holidaying, is partly ! flames, jovernment planes bombed the el garrison of Zargoza which rc- tned the fire. Loyalists leftists have started Om Barcelona to attack rightists ! Zargoza. tario Enjoys Drenching Rain fat Wave Is Over and Forest Fire Menace is Now Ended rOHONT .Tiilu 9V A eood enchlng twenty-four hour raln- nas defmu... ended the long spell In Ontario and has &uf?ht relief to the forest flro aaflon which, In some parts of province, had assumed se'rloui portions, The board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, at a special meeting last night to consider the matter of the training school, decided not to take In a class of students this year. ! Those present at the meeting KF.ATTLE. Julv 23: The funeral' were w. M. Brown, president; MEN ARE FISHING Seventy Kivers Inlet Coats Take Advantage of Protection Strikers to Meet Michaud VICTORIA, July 23: (CP) Reports from Rivers Inlet reaching here yesterday said! that seventy 'boats had taken advantage of the offer of the provincial minister of labor, Hon. George S. Pearson, that, since thej strikers had refused to arbitratf, fishermen to continue opera tions could do so. Boats went out into Rivers Inlet to fish under police protection against picket- crs, reports said. Advices today to provincial police headquarters said that nearly one hundred boats were nuw now lulling fishing behind ucutuu a a line 1111c ui of po trict and Namu is the only cannery operating, all fish being sent there. It is further stated that the strikers intend to"present their case to Hon. J. E. Michaud, minister of labor from Ottawa, at a meeting on Saturday at Kivers Inlet in the course of Mr. Mi-chaud's visit to the coast. MICHAUD LEAVES VANCOUVER, July 23: (CP) Hon. J. E. Michaud, federal minister of fisheries, accompanied by Major J. A. Motherwell, chief supervisor of fisheries, western division, and 11. D. Parizeau, chief government hydrographer, left here last night aboard the survey vessel William J. Stewart for a tour of coastal fishing grounds. The first port of call was not announced. Spanish Rebels Are Warned To Cease Their Activities Near Terrace Hospital Has Fire (Special to the Daily Nt VANCOUVER, July 23: Fire broke out in the Terrace emergency i . , , ml . lice and packers' boats at Rivers j hospital today. The roof inlet. There was. little picketing ; was damaged. Patients and only one boat was shouted i were carried OUt to in from the shore. Ait indica- ! safety. Volunteer fire tions are that the strike is prob- U fighters saved the ably over. but eighty percent of , ? i - rrwp building, mere wprp were nn no tho fishermen have left the dis- injuries. Halibut Arrivals British Gibraltar Fortress Canadian 1 Vera Beatrice,' 9,000, Atlln, 63c nd 5.5c. Dovre B., 20,000, too late for sale. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER: July 23: (CP) Wheat was quoted at 90,74C on the Vancouver Exchange yesterday, advancing to 92 cents today. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, iCP Bar silver was unchanged at 44?ic per ounce on the New York metal market ! today. Open New Military Airfield Commemorating First Empire Fliers ,,.nrv nf Canadian aviators was recalled at Ottawa, the nnmlnlon capital, when a new military flying field, was opened nft-iwawa, military and air base, near that city. It was on this fipirf that F W "Casey" Baldwin (right) and J, A, D, McCurdy pfti first demonstrated to British authorities the value of mlll-oV nvutlon in 1909, In (centre) at top is shown the famous frnrvHne Silver Dart, after which the new airfield Is named. In hu machine McCurdy made the first flight ever undertaken In the British Empire, near his home in Nova Scotia province In mnt I!Miln mhn ViA flnnrr, slrnnlslia In UnttpH StatCS the year previous, holds the distinction of being the first British subject to fly anywhere, and the seventh man in history to take a heavler-than-alr machine off the ground. Oval shows General Ashton, chief of the Canadian general staff, declaring the new air base open, with McCurdy and Baldwin standing beside him.. At the bottom is a general view of the new Sliver Dart military air base, Petawawa, Canada. English Ship is Bombarded by Plane Which is Routed By Warship Warning Guns Sounded Against Irresponsible Actions Around Shipping Strait GIBRALTAR, July 23: (CP) British naval guns boomed off this famous rock today in warnings to reck- less Spanish Fascist air rebels. H. M. S. Wild Swan, Bn- !tish destrover. sent out a "warmntr vollev off Zanfa. j - ,t i Spain, in answer to air bombs which fell close to the warship's bows. Simultaneously British naval authorities ii -?rJ warned rebel leaders that they TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Jabot ton Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .33 Vi. Big Missouri, .60. Bralorne, 7.60. B. R. X., .14. Cariboo Quartz, 1.75, Dentonla, .18. Dunwell, .03. Minto, .67. .... .4. , Meridian, .07i4. Morning Star, .02. National Silver, .0234-Noble Five, .022. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 2.50. Reno, 1.26. Reeves McDonald, .06. Relief Arlington, 30. Salmon Gold, .0834. Taylor Bridge, .08. Wayside, .10. A. P. Consolidated, .15.-r Calmont, .14. Toronto Beattie, 1.49. Central Patricia, 4.75. Chiougamau, 1.93. God's Lake. 1.10. Inter. Nickel, 50.65. Lee Gold, .05 V4. Little Long Lac, 6.10. McKcnzle Red Lake, 2.10. Perron, 1.30. Pickle Crow, 6.90. Red Lake Gold Shore, 2.02. San Antonio, 2.25. Sherritt Gordon, 1.45. Siscoe, 3.98. Smelter Gold, .07. Sturgeon River, .40. Ventures, 2.33. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.90. Hardrock, 3.25. i Oklend, .38. Mosher, .55. Bousquet, .15. Bldgood Klrkland, 1.75. Gtlbec, .052. Jowsey, .16. Lake Rose, .57. ;' v Madsen Red Lake, .63. May Spiers, .53. Wendlgo, .18. Sullivan, 1.69. Stadacona, .46. ROOSEVELT IN CANADA must cease their "deliberate and Irresponsible bombing of shipping" near the rock. I Britain and France also Joined In telling the leftUt Spanish government to keep its fleet out of the international harbor at Tangier on Morocco's side of the narrow passage. Previously, local authorities had warned the Spanish, whose artil-lery fire struck the rock yesterday, that the British BfdlTonntend to have such incidents repeated. I The acting governor of Gibraltar protested to General Francisco Franco, leader of the rebellion, 'against rebel planes flying over ! Gibraltar after loyal commanders on Spanish warships had been given a warning. The governor ; said that flying of airplanes over jthe fortress and its vicinity was in j contravention of international ', treaties. British Steamer Bombarded Off Casablanca, Morocco, the British destroyer Whitehall routed a Spanish plane with gunfire today after the aviator had bombarded a British steamer bringing fuel oil to a loyal Spanish cruiser In Tangier Harbor. The steamer was iden- . fled on first reports as the Gibel ;Crls of the Bland Line but it is be-jlieved to have actually been the Gibel Dersa of that line. It had arrived from Gibraltar and anchored in Tangier Harbor where It was bombarded at noon. AVIATOR IS DEAD Earl Ovington, Who Flew First United States Air Mail, Succumbs GLENDALE, Cal., July 23: E?rl Ovington, veteran aviator, who delivered the first air mall In the history of the United States, died here yesterday from a heart attack after a lengthy Illness. la 1911 he took a sack of mall a distance of ten miles on Long Island In an open plane, dropping it to the ground when he was unable to make a landing. He was a lieutenant-commander In the United States Navy during the World War and In recent years had lived more United States Chief Executive or less in retirement, although Criuses Bay of Fun day And At still taking a keen interest in Grand Manan Today aviation and yachting, GRAND MANAN, N. B., July 23: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, after cruising yesterday with hi3 son In Bay of Fundy waters, arrived at Grand Manan Island to Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 56. Alice Arm Light clouds, calm, day enroute to Campobello, New57. Brunswick, for a holiday. Neici St? wart Cloudy, calm. 55. week he proceeds to Quebec to HazeltonCalm, clear, 54., meet Lord Tweedsmulr, Governor Smlthers Clear, calm, 59.. m , General of Canada, and Premier Burns Lake Bright, stiff south- i W. L. Mackenzie King. west wind, 55. ( Jj. i f