ii u i vii oil ne rro in rnie nvo.. tUT fnr n i. U In XT.., Vnfl nnH C, Bulte, from Haines, who is wt lav 1 4 11 aiviitwii f7Ttirt o At rr u ... ...UI.U .iu Mi j o ta1 num an, left soon after arrival on its ames RInehart, a company relief nr nkA l i t - l rl I T. 1 FA i .. I . I u. I l!ka owing to the steamship tie- P and anitp n vrtlnm nf nasspn- hVP Kaon vnr1n frrm 4VlO "tward into Juneau. It is prob- ble that. rUght from Alaska' hrrn r catch tamers for the south or proceed "J li, hike In Oil Fields IT n rw .w YORK. Nov. 9: (CP)- Frii II. ... "luuaanu 0D5 are mreaven PIHq t.... ... , nit laiesi inaustrial trouDic we United States. HWDS VANCOUVED CLUB Vancouver" SHIP FEARED LOST IN ATLANTIC NEW YORK, Nov. 9: (CP) Although one member of the crew is "reported to have been rescued, the German Red Star steamer Westernland reports 4 ' inability to locate the 375-foot i Hamburg-American Line mo- torship Isis which flashed "S. O. S." calls from the At- lantlc Coast 200 miles off the southwest tip of England on Saturday. One hatch was re- ported stove In and other da- mage done by heavy weather. The Isis left Hamburg Novem- ber 3 for New York. She had J a crew of forty. i Late Telegraphs JOHN BAKRVMOKE WEDS YUMA, Ariz. John Barry-moret-divorced some months ago from Dolores Costrllo, married 21-year old Elaine Barrie. The pair climated a stormy courtship by dathing by plane Sunday night from Los Angeles to Yuma where the ceremony was DUNBAR APPEAL DISMISSED OTTAWA S u preme Court of Canada today dismissed the appeal of Earl Dunbar against a conviction in British Columbia courts for the hoid-np murder of WilUam Ilobbs, bank teller; at Vancouver last January 15. Charles Russell, Dunbar's alleged accomplice, was hanged last Friday. Dunbar is also sentenced to hang. BOXER KILLED AT MINE BRIDGE RIVER Eddie Ivory, Vancouver boxer, was killed in an accident at the Minto Mine on Sunday. COUOIILIN RETIRING DETROIT Admitting failure of his efforts, as Indicated by results of the election last week, to Interest the people in his National Union for Social Justice, Father Charles Coughlin, in a farewell radio address Saturday night, announced that he was withdrawing from all radio activity. This, he believed, was his duty and would be in the best interests of all concerned. ROOSEVELT TO S AMERICA WASHINGTON, D.C. Unless industrial troubles prevent him from going. President Franklin D. Roosevelt plans to leave November 17 for Buenos Aires to attend the Pan-American conference, it was officially announced yesterday. .- r'uuuuent narrister. was ei-. nr . i.- l CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Pursuant to the powers In J vested by the "Municipal ct I hereby declare Wed-"saay, November Uth, 1936, hnfu mbrance Day a Public In fif y atld reculre a shPs " we city to be closed on that day, W. J. ALDER, 1 Commissioner. AORANGI AT FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9: The Canadian-Australian liner Aorangl, bound from Vancouver to the Antipodes, will make a special call here for mall. imeni oi tne Vancouver ii caLLlui s. uivvubi v.juo on Saturday. - (Furnished through the courway ot ' rv,mir.mn Meteorological Bureau t husband, she conducted the Chll-llwack Progress, one of British Columbia's leading weekly newspapers, for many years. Both attended t'he Imperii. Press 'Conference in 'south Africa last year. Chic Sale Dies ' In Hollywood Noted Humorist and Screen Actor Is Victim of Pneumonia victoria and Prince Rupert. ? I tor, died here Saturday night of ,.t i. rnmDlled from observations '.. , . . today and covers the 3B bronchial pneumonia. His funerrl k .t 8 am. i) nHlnir fi D.m. tomorrow). Itnnlr nlana fii-lvotolv inri'lV flOUl yvl iv. . 0 - . vwit 11(1 ltt,.J vitumj i Pressure Is falling on the coast and light frosts have occurred bn Vancouver Island and the Interior of province. prince Rupert district Moderate to fresh east ana cloudy and mild with showers. West Coast of Vancouver M-sine east and south utiu Card of Thanks The Canadian Legion wishes to thank all the taggers and canvassers for, their splendid work on Poppy Tag Day, and the general winds generally fair and milder public, for their very generous re- followed oy snow. i v,. .. ' LfE iitiiY VICTORIA, B.C. . Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (S AM.) prince Rupert Raining, strong 3fhe mil easterly wind, 12 miles per hour; High 10:45 a.m. 19.7 ft. barometer, 29.78 (falling); . temperature, 23:27 p.m. 17.8 It. 45; sea rough. Low 4:30 a.m. 8.1 ft. 17:25 p.m. 6.1 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER VVV NO. ZOil. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1936 rElCE: S CENT8 . m A mil EGUlIAlt FOR PEACE i - c.A44lttint nf Pnpifin Pnacl Strike Atlantic lie-up riot Complete Local Effect To Prince Kupcrt NEW YORK, Nov, 9: The ma- . 1 1 1 - 1 1 41 I UallHUUUo. nnuuugu oiAhj-'iiiv rike. a number are also moving.! According to word from San ,. itn irl-lln O C TIT Off unAlTlA THp Mp. tin nf Ktifnc n. n rpsnlt nil lift i nil liic LJiiiiTiJt-iiivr. hl mce oi me uanaaian racmc !1 I - I l, A 1 I iiiw-,iv ami airrrnii. r. nil v nM i i : i i at . ippeu uuiui ny Aiasita man Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock it'll i r in i mm on it. . arrivpn npn in n i n a nieconna nraro i it Fairbanks, on automobile busi- .v mi ii ix riri ib nrnniiuriiiiii mli vi ituir nr t hiA i urt am i vrnnmrvo G of Capital Has Reached Crisis British Tennis Champion Turns Pro Immmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm. . - - . Thi vr11.nt Qllnn ntl.,i.A Ar r..!i 1 . . ... . UPWARD BOUND TODAY MONTREAL; .Nov. 9: (CP) In- spirited binding, silver . prices advanced more than a cent on theMontreal market K today, it being the widest gain In many months. The New York price advanced almost threef cents to 47 &c 4 Newspaper Lady Dead in South ilrs. Charles A. Barber Succumbs To General Infection Following Pneumonia VANCOUVER, Nov. 9: (CP) 4rs. Charles A. Barber', well known Jrltlsh Columbia newspaper woman and past president of the Canadian Women's Press Club, died In the Vancouver General VL rrw A www m r VIltA BElNti l. SENT SOUTH Shipments on Small Scale Are Being Made From Property In Grenviile Channel Shipments of mica ore have been made from a property at Baker Inlet In Grenviile Channel, south of here, for the past tvo or three months and are continu ing, P. M. Ray is In charge of the local end A couple of men are employed in digging out the ore and packing It a thousand feet or so to the beach. From there It has been taken by Bert Hanson with nls boat Pampas to Oona River foi loading aboard the freighter Nortnolm for delivery to Victoria. The production has been at ttit rate of four or five tons weekly. Special Grants To Hospitals In Province Are Up WncHltol l-.or nn Knnriav vlftlm . VlUiUKIA. UCl. HI ICF) Special I of general Infection which followed'1 grafts to hospitals In the province Ian attack of pneumonia. With herlby the provincial government are being increased this year from $52,500 to $75,000. Grants to Various charitable organizations remain unchanged. Halibut Arrivals. Summary American 31,500 pounds, 10.1c and 7.5c and 10.4c and 7.5c' Canadian None. - American Middleton, 23,000,'' io.lc and 7.5c, Atlin. Norland, 8,500, 10.4c and 7.5c, Royal. HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 9: Chic, COMMITTED FOR. TRIAL Sale, "The Specialist," popular William Charles Stevens, 19-yea? humorist, and moving picture ac- old Indian, who Is alleged to have been found hiding under a bed one night last week in the residence of Peter Leighton, Eighth Avenue West, was committed for trial by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning on a charge of being found In a dwell ing with Intent to steal. , POUND IN MONTREAL MONTREAL, Nov. 9: (CP) The mTehtv rorrhand XiVHt ifiii 1 , ' esl ""J ' who ever swung a racquet. Dispatches today announce ih, "S.aS h crV?hed I)on.Bu?KC that Perry has turned professional, having signed a contract with In thefinal t for i! -singles ,?! ii forih? U;S. championship may give the Francis Hunter for a barnstorming tour this winter wUh Ells-clue to his success. Note the stride and the lengthy reach of the worth Vines, American Tat cuamP,on champion, opening opening ai Madison Maaison Souare Square Briton. Perry can get from side to side of a tennis court In a Garden January 6. couple of bounds; result, he is one of the greatest all- court ten- l ,' SILVER PRICE TAKES TODAY'S STOCKS 'Courtesy 8.- D. JohnK)n-3.: Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .38. Big Miseouri, .55. Bralorne, 8.75. B. R. Cons., .04. B. R. X., .10. Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. Dentonla, .11. . Dunwell, .04. Golconda, .14. ' Mlnto, .32. ' - Morning Star, .02 'lf' , ; Noble Five, .03 'i. : Pend Oreille, 1.19;t Porter Idaho, .05V&1 Premier, 3.05. ' Reeves McDonald, .10. Reno, 1.38. Relief Arlington, .36'2. Salmon Gold, .0fli2. Taylor Bridge, MV4. Wayside, .08. United Empire, 02. Toronto Beattle, 1.35. Central Patricia, 4 25. God's Lake, .79. Inter. Nickel, 64.25 Little Long Lac, 7.15. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.78. Pickle Crow, 6.90. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.85. San Antonio, 2.20. Sherritt Gordon 2.65. . , Siscce, 4.50. Smelter Gold, .062. Ventures, 2.90. McLeod Cockshutt, Oklend, .61. Mosher, .50. Gilbec, .04. Madsen Red Lake. 4.30. 1.24. May Spiers, .47. Sullivan, 1.92. Stadacona, .814-Frontier Red Lake, .19. Francoeur, 1.07. Manitoba & Eastern, .16. Perron, 1,58. i South Keora, .15. Moneta Porcupine, 1.76. Sladen Malartlc, 1.06. . Lapa Cadillac, .70. Old Diamond, .29. Gold Eagle. .80. Argosy, 1.10. .it WHEAT PRICES LOWER. WINNIPEG, Nov. 9: (CP);The Winnipeg wheat market showed a decline at the end of the week, or from ic to ic per ousnel,- Nov-, 'ember closing at $1.09. In Chicago British pound sterling was trading! ':"' 4 SURVEYS OF OLD COURT i t HOUSE BLOCK ARE MADE Surveys were being made by the provincial department of ' public works statf this morn- lng on the old Court , House ( . square. No information was .available officially as "to the ' purpose of surveys being or- dered at this time but it is be- lieved to be In connection ' with the plan of finding a site I on this property for the new federal public works building here. Mining Man Is Heart Victim Cardiac Attack on Saturday Night Proves Fatal to George Murray, Trail Official ' TRAIL, Nov. 9: (CP) George Murray, assistant general superintendent of the Consolidated Min ing & Smelting Co., died at midnight Saturday of heart failure. He I was 47 years of age and joined the staff of the company in 1910. Today's Weather (Government Telegraphs) east wind, 20 miles per hour; baro meter, 30.04. Hazel ton Cloudy, calm,. 24. Smithers Cloudy, calm, cool. BurnsLa ke Cloudy, calm, 30. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 28. there there was was also also a a decline decline ofrfrom offtfroin. movtr pjx t . w o. m,. n at ai $4.01 $4.87.1-16 .l-iu on on the me Mon Montreal ex- i4c to c December', closlnf.atadlan gold price was 'down lc at " ' chanffe change market market Saturrinv Saturday. t is' . CANADIAN GOLD PRICE , .. ... -t j.io per line ouuee on Saturday. ADVANCING IN MADRID Spanish Capital Ly Now All But Taken by Insurgents Revolt Within Civil Guards Turn Over and Occupy Royal Palace "ft MADRID, Nov.' 9: '(CP) The Spanish civil war appears to be entering a terrible climax today as the Insurgent attackers advance through the suburbs from south and west following the flight of Premier Caballeros and his government to Valencia. Only the danger of ambush and surprise attacks by nlgh preventsed the rebels from entering the centre of the city proper and taking full possession of the capital late yesterday, the Insurgent command stated. Fall of Madrid .within twenty-four hours Is expected as aerial and land bombardment continues. The civil war will be bv no means at an end with (he capture of Madrid by the rebels, It is de clared by loyalist authorities who state they Intend to continue their resistance. ft!.!1 was sja.tejlto bethe intention T.ui uic ucicuucis iaj uciirov an im portant buildings in the capital before evacuating Ma'drid. Twenty persons were killed and JQO Injured by bombs dropped yesterday from Insurgent fighting planes. Heavy artillery also bom barded the city, doing extensive damage, Today the bombardment of the japital continued with Fascist erlal fleets spilling bombs on the jity's fortifications in four assaults while Insurgent shells from learby artillery ripped the busi-less streets and buildings. Determined to open a path for Moorish rebels into the capital, 1c-llonnaires stopped by the last ditch Jefence of Madrid as six 'pursuit ships flew over the fortifications hd bombed the western and southern rims of the city. Red Cross officials said that at 'east twenty had been killed and riany wounded In the latest as sault. Italians and French were repor-. '.ed to have clashed In the streets f the capital. Civil guards revolted last night md occupied the Royal Palace. May Help Government LONDON, Nov. 9: Premier Leon Blum, according to reports from J Paris, said yesterday that France .was ready, If Britain was willing, ! to scrap the Spanish non-Intervention agreement and send arms and a"u ammunition A. i 1 14 Triple Island-Raining, strong " "e spanisn southeastsrlv wlnrl- mnHpral Buvcuunciii. ne jusuiiea tne action swell, .of the government in delaying ln- , Laiigara Island - Heavy raln, tervent,0n' statln that to have southeast' wind; barometer, 29.63; ;done so wlthout the co-operation temperature. 48; sea rough. jof Great Brita1". would have left I Dead Tree PointCloudy, fresh France and Russia against the rest sputheast wind; barometer, 29.78: , tne world. J temperature, 44; sea choppy. Ifc ls stated officially, however, I Estcvan Clear, northerly wlnrt;.jlnat Premier Blum has not as yet :6 miles per hour; barometer, 30.16. made any representations' to Brl-j Victoria Clear, northerly wlnd,'taln suggesting that the embargo. 8 miles per hour; barometer, 30.1X.Jon arms to Spain should be lifted. ', Vancouver Clear, calm, baro- It ls also stated that Great Brl- meter, 30.18. itam intends to hold firm to the I. Prince George Raining, south-1 non-intervention policy. Fire On British Boat PERPIGNAN, France, Nov. 9: (CP) Reuters Agency reported today that a motorboat from the British flotilla leader Grenviile was fired upon from the Barcelona docks when entering the Spanish port to pick up consular mall despite the fact that the ship flew a white flag. The boat fled; and was not struck.