BEff i ead Tree Point fcte south wind. i 4 iBRARy VICTORIA. B.C. Today's (8 AJVI.) Weather Tomorrow's Tides prince Rupert Raining, southwest wind, 28 miles per hour; 29.88. LlXXV., NO. 235. wgara Island Rain, southeast ie, roueh. tevan- -Clear, northerly wind, t miles; barometer. 30.24. ' r'nce George Clear, southeast a, 36 milps 30.02. per ur"S Lake Thilnlntr Perature, 42. Imithers-iRalnlng, calm; ature, 44. wlton- -Rainlne. calm: lure, 46. ancouver- cr 30.26. -Clear, calrri; ictorla - clear, north t miles; barometer, 30.25 wind, rwV... uugn ui courtesy oi -- rrince Rupert. This lore's compiled from observations t- t 3 Irvlair art,, .,.... ,K. rr'xl ending 5 p.m, tomorrow). vwiicicu in Ainsira nns - pjuics wiin nr9vv rain nn iinri -Willi i'i i'i rr mce Rupert and Queen Char- isiands-strong southerly cludy with ruin ?St Coast Of Vancouver Island 11 to strong southeast' winds, She 11 1ft nrA Tn Cn) Canadian Nornen, 4.500, 9 2c and 6c, DooM TWO MOKE MEN MAY HAVE BEEN DROWNED I- It is feared by the authorl- f ties that two otner men may have been drowned In addl- tlon to Jack McDonald whose body was found In the harbor Sunday morning An inquiry is 4 being held this afternoon. The two other men missing are named Flynn and Dugan. IL DUCE IS BUSY Imposes Capital Levy, Taxes Dividends and Profits, Prohibits Trice Rise and Reduces Duties ROME, Oct. 6; (CP) In addition to the devaluation of the lira by forty-one percent, the Italian ca binet, at the Instance of Premier Benito Mussolini, yesterday ap proved imposition of a capital levy hour; baro-jon property owners, new taxes on I stock dividends and company pro- VICTORY CLAIMED Spanish Government Asserts That Its Forces Routed Rebels In Battles Yesterday NOT EVACUATING As Usual, Reports Conflict General Duffy, With Irish Sol-iders, to Help Rebels MADRID, Oct. 6: After a comparatively quiet week-end, hosti lities were renewed with fresh vi gor yesterday in Spain's civil war. The government claimed that loyalist troops had smashed a furious insurgent cavalry attack northwest of Madrid. The cavalry regiment, riding up with banners flying, was waited for by the loyalists and horses and men went down n heaps before a withering loyalist fire; the remaining rebels retreating as a disorderly mob of refugees. rhe government claimed military lctorles in other quarters and de nied that evacuation of Madrid was oelng contemplated. Not even the children, it was said, had been sent away In preparation for a siege. General Francisco Franco, Fas cist commander-in-chief, is said to have 150,000 troops in readiness for Stalin iU final drive on Madrid. Immediate attack is to be centred, ac cording to the rebels, on an impor tant railway junction near the city. Naval forces arc also being con ;entrated at Cadiz. It is reported, for a naval attack upon Malaga, the rebels charge tjia't the government has been shipping artillery iiid ammunition to the Mediter-anean ports of AUcente and Va-cncla and that, despairing of being ibfe to hold the capital, it has oeen removing tne nations goia .eserve from Madrid to Barcelona. One hundred persons were re ported to have been killed In an explosion in a bomb factoryn Madrid on Saturday. The blast shook the entire city to further add to the general nervousness of the situation. Thirty insurgent planes bombed the city yesterday. Duffy Going Over DUBLIN, Oct. 5: It is reported here that General Duffy, Irish Free State Fascist leader, will leave shortly with 2000 Blue Shirts to assist the insurgents In the Spanish civil war. Yesterday's Riot In London Worse Than Was Sunday's j LONDON, Oct. 6:--The anti-Fas-1 cist and Jewish outbreak yesterday, ' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936 although but ah aftermath to in- Negotiations on 'Frisco Waterfront Cidents on Sunday when a Com- Dispute Are Broken Off munlst counter - demonstration' Completely ' caused the cancelling of a Fascist ' parade, was a good deal more ser-, SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 6: Neeo- lonus than the trouble on Sunday tlations for a settlement of the dls-1 which was brought, under control pute between shipowners and ma High .... 6:35 a.m. 16.9 ft. 18:26 p.m. 17.9 ft. Low 12:07 p.m. 9 ft. PRICE: 5 CENTS eork Yankees Win World Series "r i- V " i 1 PACT DISCUSSED mm t t A U A European Security Among rowerful Western Nations GENEVA, Oct. 6: (CP) It is be- pved here that France Is now olidly behind Great Britain In ef forts to insure peace in Europe by rgotlatlng a new western sec- yity pact in piace oi Locarno temier Leon Blum of France con- with Foreign Commissar xlm LUvtnofr at the week:end hi discussed points regarding ennany's poslllon, There was not ctire agreement, it is stated, be-foen Blum and Lltvlnoff but oimdwork was laid, it is under- for further negotiations may lead to an agreement nong the western European na- ons. ipes are held that a confer-may be arranged to be held London In the near future to sotiate a new pact in place of carno. .Marsha) Petaln Speaks PARIS, Oct. 6: Marshal Henri pain, aged military hero of the rat War, asserted yesterday that 3Jsh backing was essential for successful security pact in stern Europe. He expressed the m that diplomats would man- to avert another Eurpoean LD MEN SITTING Prune Court of United Stalei Goes into Session to Review- New Deal f'ASIIINaTOk. D.C., Oct. 6:-- aged Justices' of the Sup- fie Court of ,the United States, pse ages average seventy-one, ned their gowns yesterday for opening of a session of the irt in which 450 cases are to be ard and In which further New 1 laws, Including those con- siing power, fair trade pollc'cs i neutrality will come under re- v. Ifter the formal oDcnlne ths recessed for a week and no ortant business will be dealt In the meantime. Today's Weather (OoveriuiMMit Telegraphs) -Fresh to mo- r- r-v ro. s disperse Rail Sitters On Alberta Railway EDMONTON, Oct. 6: Royal Canadian Mounted. Police having cleared the tracks of rail sitters who had endeavored to passively resist the work of lifting the rails, Canadian National Railways workmen were proceeding yesterday with the taking up of the tracks on an old coal mine spur line between Lovett and Foothills, the abandonment of which has been consented to by the Board of Railway Com missioners. The homesteaders had objected to the line being taken up, fearing that they might be left stranded. Duchess of Kent Is in Seclusion Another Visit From Stork is pected in Royal Family Ex- LONDON, Oct. 6: The Duchess of Kent has cancelled all fall engagements. This U taken as con firming reports that another visit from the stork is expected. It would be her second child. Halibut Arrivals American Lltuya. 23,000, 11.1c. and 7c. At Un. Excel, 25.000, Storage. calm; i fits nrohlblted. price rises or In (creases In public service rates and tern- decreed a sixty-tive percent reduc tion in customs duties for grains m" and cereals. i The new value of the lira Is set baro- at ninety to the British pound tirlinz and nineteen to tne united cfotP.s dollar although tne uras kfVUVWW cold content was regisierea ai. 02.48 to the pound. The action fixes . the value of the lira at 5.zc as com-1 nared with 7.6c, the closing quota- j Mrs. Simpson To Live in London DEAD IN tlon on the New York foreign ex- i widespread change market Saturday. The devaluation will give the government and the Bank of Italy an esumaiea iu m... - currency to add to crease in paper estimated gold and loreign currency holdings of five billion lira. VERSAILLES CHATEAU FIRE wrrattaeS. Oct. 6! The le Chateau of Ver-m famous wing of the hlrh was used as a home cloudv damaged by fire Ull OUlluaj. Late Telegraphs Hungarian Dictator Dies MUNICH, Germany Premier Julius Goemboei, 50, dictator of Hungary, died today after a lengthy illness. In Budapest the Hungarian cabinet immediately resigned but no crisis is expected as Goemboei had rrjade arrangements for his policies to be carried on. Massacres In Spain HENDAYE, French - Spanish, Border Reliable. advices, brought here by refugees from Madrid,, today stated that Spanish capital's extremist "execution squads" had killed more Iharthree thousand middle and upper class f CLOSING ' DATE FOR HALIBUT FISHING IS NPW CHANGED 4 h Yesterday afternoon it was officially announced by the 4 International Fisheries Com- mission that halibut fishing 4 would end In Areas No. 3 and f ,;4 at midnight October 31. i Later local fish concerns were :t advised that a change was be- 4 ing made and to disregard the first notice. It Is now an- 4 nounced be November iber LONG TRIP FOR WOMAN Jean Batten of Cyprus in Couki of Flight from London To New Zealand Companion of King Edward Takes. Up Residence in Regent CYPRUS, Oct. 6: Jean BatU-n, Park District ! young British avlatrlx, after rest- TOKYO, Oct. 6: The typhoon, which swept over Japan late last week, has been continuing with renewed violence. Fishing vessels have foundered with all on board, large steamers have been dlstress- left.ed and houses have been turned over. Several are known dead on Sakhalin Island to which the tyfahoon extended from the Sea of Japan. - ilns at Brlndlsl last night in tie LONDON, Oct. 6: Mrs. Ernest course of a projected flight from Slmoson of Baltimore, who has England to New Zealand, landed been much in the company of King here at noon today and, after re Edward nf lal. ha.c taken un resl- lueuing, leit lor uagaaa. dence for the winter in the fash- She left London on Sunday and lonable Regent Park district ofmade her first stop at Marseille.! London. 'before going on to Brlndlsl and tnence nere. sne wm proceeo: to New Zealand by way of Calcutta and Australia. TYPHOONlAnnual Meeting Damage and Loss Life in Sea of Japan And Northward Of Institutes Farmers' Advisory Board Will1 Convene in Victoria On October 16 and 17 VICTORIA. Oct. 6:Hon. Dr. K. C. McDonald, minister of agriculture, announces that the annual meeting of the 'advisory board of the Farmers' Institutes of British- Columbia will, be held on .October 16 and 17. 55J2 JGii Are Beaten By oEil 11X11 io l r ' r i question of procedure In hiring o.. u . Score !men men has has led led to to i a 'deadlock, deadlock, the thl by mnings- unions, continuing their unwilling ness to arbitrate on this point, Representatives of both employ ers and unions had Intimated over the week been made de the dispute which threatens Stockholm, It was announced la?t night that the newspaper which was sponsoring the flight had withdrawn its support and', that a baroness who was to have ac companied him would not make the trip. James Molllson, British long distance filer, Is scheduled to hop off from Floyd Bennett field on October 15 for a transAtlantlc stratosphere flight. Clyde Pangborn, with co-pllct and wireless operator, is preparing to take off .on October 20 from Old Orchard, Maine, with a view to breaking the long distance record to Europe. FRIENDSHIP FOR JAPAN Rothermere Says Pact by Britain Would be Welcome Pays Tribute to Hitler TOKYO, Oct. 6: Lord Rothermere, British newspaper publisher, in the course of a tour of the Orient, said that Great Britain would welcome an alliance with Japan providing it would not interfere with relations between-Britain and the United States. Rothermere declared that the name of Adolf Hitler would go down in history as the man who saved Europe from Bolshevism. DOLLAR IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Oct. 6: (CP) The Canadian dollar closed at a pre mlum of l-32c yesterday. YANKEES GIANTS io io d umi; rinisn Was Sensational Rout by the police afte( nothing had rine workers have been broken off irst AH Manhattan Show in Thirteen Years Taken, By been done any more serious than a completely, it was announced last few shots being fired; In the air and night. Agreement on a. number' of lire crackers being ;thrown under points had been . reached but the the horses of the pence. American Leaguers With Game Count of Four To Two Smallest' Crowd of Week .0 .2 2 0 1 0 ot the age of seventy-five years. He was chaplain of St. Joseph'? Hospital and one of the founders of Portland University. MANY ARE Flenty of Cracked Heads in Riot ing in Paris but no Serious Casualties 2 0 have been no serious casualties although quite a few heads were cracked as gendarmes swung, their batons freely among the mlllln crowds. Armour and Swift 0 1 0 0 0 1 R. 713 0 5 ONLY ONE H. E. 17 2 9 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 6: (CP) The curtain ran? dnwn nn -end that real progress has the. 1936 World Series today with the New York Yankees towards a settlement of staffing a sensational sliirrm'tirr clnnrrVif J O -.--w..,. UlUUgllbbl AAA WAll. tllllLll AAA- strike of marine workers and tie- 1 m, T F"8iuj uy rt .ptoie or xo up of shipping generally along the to & c The Sami count Was f OUr to. two. Up to the ninth it pacific coast, it was said that a vvas a close and interestinc: orame but the Giants blew ud settlement, was nearer than it had been for some time, the dispute aving resolved itself largely to hat of the hiring system. , EJward F. McGready, assistant ttretary of labor, after spending :n days, here endeavoring to ef- ect a settlement of the dispute, has left for. Washington where, It 'as. announced at the week-end by dmlral Henry D. Wylle. chairman if the hew Federal Maritime Commission, that a conference was to . e.held ot,rePVeentaavc shlp owners and union leaders with a Mew to reaching a permanent ettlement of the dispute. FLYING OF ATLANTIC 'hree Attempts May be Made This Month to Cross Ocean. From United States to Europe-Swede Hops Off NEW YORK, Oct. ,6:-The first f three t'ransAtlantlc flights vhlch are Impending, Pilot Kurt Hitting Hero LOU GEHRIG Prominent Figure At Notre Dame Is Dead At Age Of 75 SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. Rev. Father John Tillman, 6; for the closing, date will .from Floyd Bennett field today on ure on the campus of Notre Dame 3. -K.I..I.J Ann rKn-Vit to ITTnlvprsltv naisspH awav vpshprrinv I A iUlU .1AA llig.lb !entireiy m inat sianza and Mur derers Row had no hesitation In turning the rout into a massacre. The Giants opened the scoring with two runs In the first but the Vanks started their heavy hitting in the second when, with two down. Selkirk up and hit a three-bagger ueuig scorta Dy t-oweus circuit, clout. The Yanks went one ud in the third and were never topped again. They added two more in the fourth, the Giants ' collecting one each in the "fifth, seventh and eighth?''" vtli' sf?vtr Lefty Gomez hurled for the Yankees and was credited with his se-(Continued on Page Two) FINISHED i Clouston Crashes and Smith Aban-. dons England to Johannesburg Air Race JOHANNESBURG,,.. A.,Oct. Ci -iC, W. A Scott and Giles Guthrie. with their plane, were the only ones to finish the England ' to Jdhannesburg flight. A. E.' Clous-ton, who was In second place, crashed hear Salisbury on Sunday In attempting to flnjish while Victor Smith, after a series of mishaps starting from the very beginning when he had difficulty In getting off, abandoned the race at Khartoum In Egypt. ARESTEDjWheamkesTake WINNIPEG, Oct. 6: (CP) Wheat prices dropped sc to Vic per bushel on the Winnipeg market yesterday, October closing at $1.09. The Chl- PARIS, Oct. 6: There are con- Cago price broke lc to lic yester- flicting reports as to the actual day, December closing at $1.13 to number of arrests in clashes on $1.13"5b. Sunday and Monday between i Communist demonstrators and I Croix de Feu Fascists but they arcjri! f MnJj TT placed at as high as 1300. There.lJHIO UldllUl 1 O Stay in London Italian Ambassador Not Being Repealled to Rome as Had; Been Reported Companies Being Galled To Probe rome, Oct. 6: official denial was given here yesterday to reports NEW YORK, Oct. 6:-Represen-; that Dmo Qrandl, Italian ambas-tatlves of Armour and Swift meat sador to London, was being recalled packing concerns have been or- ( t0 Rome toi 0her work owing to dered to have their representatives ; hs diplomatic services not being before a congressional committee ' satisfactory to Premier Benito Mus- xor investigation oi meir Dusiness .sollnl. practices. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, !CP Bar silver was unchanged at 44540 per ounce on the New York today. ... t t Vancouver Wheal VANCOUVER, Oct. 6: (CP) Wheat was quoted at $1.07?s1on the metal market i Vancouver exchange yesterday,' advancing to $1.0814 today.