Vol. AAVi. R m. -w Murderer by Police General Search mv YORK. April 6: "(CPt New W pcilcs yesterday branded Rote Irwjin twenty-nine year old K?'. ;r at d divinity student, as murderer in trlnle slavlnirs on kter nrirning on Beeman Hill. A paiu rail has been sent out for lie arrc of Irwin. VOTING NOT- COMPULSORY rnposal Rejected by Special Committee f Canadian House Of Commons "TT A. Anrll R: C1M - registration of votfi, iCadu was turned down today, i the r port of a special com T;tle if ,e House of Commons: r(;a,'d under the chairmanship f f E Rnthwell, Liberal mem- J w'foi- s current, which hadj ''K'lapi: inted to studv the whole i Jtter The franchise and elec I "s trimittee also rejected , ;rnP,J' voting. Halibut Sales Prcaia: 6c 6c Emma, and 6c Annabclir American 15,000. Atlln, n.000. Pacific. 13,000, Cold Storage,. 8.7c Canadian Weather Forecast tt'r) ' 'lirUK! ihe courtesy oi Vifc.."' , MoKwologlcal BurenU f iii .. l Rupert- Thla lore M a from obwrv'atloiw t hour ucr 'tJday Rnd cover the 31 "'a c iding s p.m. tomorrow). ,n," '.'u,h of Vancouver Island Briti ,air wether prevails In u r l,rJh Columbia. , at rn,lIlUK'rt I'irict-Moder-J ou winds, mostly fair and different name is banned and in Surrey in the Fraser Valley at! ordered its leader. Col. Francois de 10:45 Sunday night and which got la Roque, and other Fascist, lead- across the border from British Co-ers sent up for trial. The party lumbla without reporting to the leader faces a possible six year sen- Immigration authorities has turn-' tence if convicted. 1 ed the search for Gordon Fawcett . j and Vernon Campbell, bandits who Liquor and Indian Cases Before Court For Missing Plane Douglas Transport Ship Was Its Way to New York For Shipment 'to Holland LOS ANGELES, April. 6: An in tensive search continues for trace, of a Douglas transport plane which hornmp mlxxlne on Saturday In the J;el( left this morning for fleer. of Vancouver Isl nollce officer, i Moderate south 'wijU is clear, i,.. th- ne Vnas River aboard - - the - game a l II If i i "imei vivim i num. to,." Vrlotto Island "tl.lilU ... . in, iv Vrt. . " "1MUs "" mostl ",uni.v ft..,. 1,1 U, Ntrung," ,1,.,,.' ..... unsettled. . ' - Will IClUiU " - escaped from Okaiia Prison on Sunday, to the state of Washing- ton. It is now thought that, after! making their getaway from Okalla, KrholU, for Adolph. -pM'Wnt- Fawcett and Campbell crossed the injuur to muiaiin, was mit-u pivv with option of one months' im priponment, in city police cou.'i this morninK by Magistrate Mc lymont. William. Duff pleaded no" ' jruilly tq a charge-of conniving i to supply liquor to Indians and was" remanded until tomorrow Han Gulbransen, for being in possession of Houor in the abode I if an Indian, was fined $50, wilnj ption of one month's imprison ment. Priscilla Smith and Connk Moody, Indian women, were' charged with vagrancy and re-1 manded until tomorrow. Intensive Search Fraser River In a boat, stole the car and abandoned It ,in Bellfrig-ham. An Intensive search Is being made by the police both of British Columbia and Washington. LIBERALS HOLD SEAT K. M. Warren Winner In Renfrew North Federal By-Election Yesterday PEMBROKE, Ont.. April 6: (CP) R. M. Warren, Liberal and United Farmer of Ontario I member of the Ontario Legislature. Ill represent Renfrew North In , ren retained' the seat for the , erals In yesterday's by-election. NOTRE DAME CLOSE CALL from Burbank, Montreal Chemical Works De-Cal., course of a flight to New York with two pilots stroyed IVith Loss of $200,000 v.j cl nlhra norennt nlmlnne fac- " - : tory employees, on board. The plane MONTREAL, April 6: (CP)-Fire 8Cc and I was to have been shipped from destroyed a chemical .plant In Mon-New York to Holland to be used by treal with loss of $200,000 and barely missed Ithe century-oW Notre aviation con- 8.1c and a Dutch commercial i cern. There Is no further check on Dame Church valued at $10,000,000 tht. rpnnrt nf wreckace of a Diane witn us priceless worics oi art ana being found near St. John's. New religious relics. . mpvIco but from Albuquerque, New ; 6,500, Pacific, 8c and '; Mexico, nee a o, came came word word today today of of wreck wreck- . i .. , mile and a half up the side jjurglarV Attempt nnrom Ar(rna mountain oi an cuotkwi - range being sighted and tentatively1 yJQ IntprrPntpH I 11UCI searching " tCJHCU identified by a veteran ; pilot as being that of the lost Doug-! las skyllner. There was no sign of :iolct. c)fficc-r (Jives Chase To life in the twisted wreckage. Sher-1 Tw() ltn Wh(, NVere Trying Iff John Nunn of Apache County; T (jet n(o McRae Rros. said he had organized a ground Store searching party' to climb the moun-' . tain in an effort to reach the plane. t 3 M mornini; Constable Donald Slewart of the city de- f?erBeant J H. McCllnton, district tachment of the provincial police chief of provincial police, and Con-, intercepted what was apparently staWe W J Currie, who Is to be an attempt to break into McUaf .ij't Bros, store from the rear. The of-stationed . at miii Mill riv nay this ac" season as ... rf1,n(1(l honrA noise and went around to the a to . ,nvestljfate. t,vo me m. fpV boat, medialely hastened away. The of. 12 the Naas River I r.M?d' a, !"1C r.ufLomDanled fleer gave chase but lost. the pair . .. uur io-1 vuuauau.t .r,UlfAn n the darkness around. IHh -lll:ua -....1,(1,.... ... ... k., v.i tirirp ssenieuiiu 'F'"i-.... ""Miucuni. wi nil u ...II..., ,r-lv ' m.t, P. M. L. 4. National docks Can PROVIN' LIBRA VICTOR 1 1 Today's Weather ' L ; iff " Tomorrow's Tides (8 A.M.) jr Rupert Cloudy, south-er(v w jid, four miles per hour; barsrc: :ut. 29.G8; sea . moderate. She TODAY'S STOCKS Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .32. Big Missouri, .56. " Bralorne, 850. B. R. Cons., .04i. Aztec Mines, .12.-Cariboo Quartz, 1.70. ' Dentonla, .19. . Dunwell, .03 Vi. ' . , ' Golconda, .12. -.: Minto. .25. ' : Meridian, .04. Moinlng Star, .03 'X Noble Five, .09. i Pend Oreille, 5.00M Pioneer, 5.20. . , Porter Idaho, .07 Vy Piemler, 3.10. Reeves McDonald, 1.70. Reno, 1.05. Relief Arlington, .23. Reward, .13 Salmon Gold, t10. jr Taylor Bridge,' to?: Wayside, .04 Vz, Iledley Amalgamated. .20 Premier Border, .04. Sllbakl Pre'tiler, 3.00. Congress, .08 Vi-Silver Crest, .07. Home Gold, .03'. Grandvlew. .18. Indian, .03. Quatslno Copper, .07. Quesnel Quartz, .10. . . Oils A. P. Con., .35. Calmont, .70. C. & E. 3.20. Freehold, .13. Hargal, .23. ' McDougal Segur, .212. - Mercury, .32. Merland, .15. Okalta, 1.46.. .Home Oil, 2.10. ' United, .26. Weymarn, .20. Toronto . Beattie, 1.60. , Central Patricia. 4.05. God's Lake, .701 Lee Gold, .04 Vi. Little Long Lac. 6.70. McKenzle Red Lake, 1,70. Pickle Crow, 7.00. Red Lake Gold Snore, -67. San Antonio, 1.90t. r Sherrltt Gordon, 3.10. Smelter Gold. .06. -2.63. McLeod Cockshutt, Oklend, .36. ' . Mosher, i36. Gllbec, .04. " : Madsen Red Lake,1.17.;, Stadacona, 2.50. , Frontier Red Lake, .18.' Francoeurr i.35. Manitoba ii Eastern, .04... Monet a Porcupine, 1.86. Bouscadlllac. .76. Rubec, .10V2. Thompson Cadillac, 1.51, Bailor, .05V2. '' ' Bankfleld, 1.25. East Malartlc, 1.78." Preston East Dome, .1.38.-yri ' Hutchison Lake, .24, Dawson White; .26. . McQualg Red Lake,- .20. Rajah Red Lake, .26. ,- ;M Aldermac, 150. Kerr Addison, 2.90. ."' , Uchl Gold, 1.15, . -fy Martin Bird, 1.14. Chesterville. 2.50. Auglte Porcupine, 42 RtchntHC. .7.1 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 PRECEDENT IS SET UP Premier Pattullo Only K.C. Who is Neither Barrister Or Solicitor VICTORIA, April 6: (CP) Premier T. D. Pattullo was sworn in-yesterday by Hon. E. XV. Ham-ber, Lieutenant Governor, as British Columbia's new attorney general in succession to Hon. Gordon Sloan, who has resigned to accept appointment to the bench of the British Columbia Court of Appeals. Premier Pattullo becomes what icjral experts believe is the only EDMONTON sit-down Two Hundred Employees of Swift-Canadian Co. .Quit Work And-Stay In EDMONTON, April 6: Edmonton's first sltdown strike commen- Satisfactorily as Might Have Been Hoped For WASHINGTON, April 6: Secre- tary of the Treasury Henry Mor-genthau announced yesterday that, owing to the failure of tax receipts expected this year, It would be ne cessary to borrow extensively this year to carry on public Elderly Woman Dies of Injury Mrs. I). Pope Fails to Recover In Vancouver From Effects Of Being: Hit by Car VANCOUVER, April 6: Mrs. D. Pope, elderly Vancouver woman, Is dead as a result of shock and a fractured leg sustained when she ' High Low , ..10:25 a.m. 18.4 ft. 23:05 p.m.. 19.0 ft. .. 4:20 a.m. 7.9 ft. 16:45 p.m. 5.6 ft. PRICE; 5 CENTS ING TO KEEP MUSSOLINI IN LINE BURNINGS i i .. m i,t- n-n. ...... uiiv ri - i In Investigating Arson In Doukhobor Settlements VANCOUVER, April 6: Under direction Of Insnector i . t nininrn m mm t-i riiu i n r in i t But mn mm np nm nrM it rT .u wn0- incendiarism in uuuituuour communities in the Nelson district' on lat they knew who had fired some if the nnooi Duiiaings and halls which w-'tc cither destroyed or par- Sergersn' C G. Barber and de- irhmfnr oi tnree omcers were . u - , - ,- 1 . i n mr-'. ii uritruiiLiun iTfiirpspni.intr it Dcukhobors of that district. Two theories are held as possible x.tivc; for the burnings and tobir.2 -one owing to the antl- nr fee ilngs of the DoukhoborsI Premier Pattullo Announces Election to be Held Soon; Date in Early June Likely VICTORIA, April 6: (CP)-Premier T. D. P"aT-tullo announced today that a general election will be held this spring. The definite date will be announced, the Premier said, before April 22. Meantime, the expectation is that the polling day will probably be in early June. While there has been general expectation lately of an early election, this is the first actual confirmation by the Premier. PARTY NOW UNDER BAN Francois de la Koque .May Face Six Year Prison Term in France PARTS Anrll If-PI PrimlnJ HAVE GOT OVER LINE Gordon Fawcett and Vernon Campbell Now Believed to Be In Washington Ed the other a protest against ;mS Magistrate Beteille yesterday BELLINGHAM, April 6: The being compelled to send children to I Iound the French Social Party discovery here yesterday . of an scLoc' ithe Croix de Feu League under a automobile which had been stolen IS WANTED IN KILLING Vtf York Sculptor is Dubbed Triple Close Call Of serious disaster. Flying Boatj 1 Only Skill and Resourcefulness Of Pilot Prevented Major Disaster Near Santos) Brazil SANTOS. Brazil. April 6. Thirty- one passengers aboird the. great' Pan-American Airways flying' boat Trinidad Clipper were near death t yesterday when the jbig ship made ' a forced landing In (the rough sea near Santos. Only -skill and re- ', sourcefulness of the chief pilot pre-1 vented what might, have been a Britain and France Are Threatening To Cut Balkan Accord 'Last Resort" to Hold Italy to Non-intervention Agreement Loyalists Still Have Upper Hand In Spanish Warfare PARIS, April 6: (CP) France and Great Britain were today reported ready to bring "last resort" pressure against Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy to halt the possibility of Italian withdrawal from the agreement to iso- Kin?'S counsel in Canada who is , ate the Spanish civil war. The two governments, inform nelther a barrister or a solicitor. The 'title descends automatically on the British Columbia Attorney General. LEWSTS EXTENDING ed sources told Canadian Press, would attempt to hold Italy in line with the twenty-seven nation non-intervention agreement by the threat to steer the Balkan States away from the friendship with Italy which Mussolini Is so eager to obtain. The, Italian threat of wlthdrawaf 'and re-assumptlon of "full liberty 'of action" in Spain Is based on ; J charges in Rome that France has Spreading C. I. O. Into Oil And , "flagrantly violated" the non-in- Textile Fields of South j. NEW YORK, April 6: John L. tervention accord in permitting aid to the Madrid government. From the seat of war in Spain Lewis is now moving into the oil I came renorts last nieht that five and textile industry fields of the 'thousand rebel forces had been , south to unionize a million workers practically cut to pieces In a vir-: there under the Committee on In-i'tual "suicide attack" against with- dustrlai organization in competl-Uon with the American Federation of Labor. No settlement had been reached up to last night in the Madrid and northwestern regions " w ' Ultra Knnn eltMia a UnnlnHlnn a .Chrysler Motor Corporation strike wpr rinimoH hy thp gnvprnment. ai ueiroi over ine issue oi collec tive bargaining. Conferences between Lewis and Walter P. Chrys- jerr president of the Chrysler Mo-tbr Corporation, are continuing at Lansing, Mich., today. Todays Weather (Government Telegraphs) Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 40. Smithera Clear, calm, mild. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 27. Terrace Clear, calm, 32. Hosswood Clear, calm, ,12. Aiyansh Clear, calm, 38. Alice Arm Clear, calm, 40. Anyox Clear, Calm, 40. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 38. -Victoria Clear, southwest wind, 12 miles per' hour; baro meter, 29.88. 1 Estevan Rain, south wind, C, ! miles per hour; barometer, 29.82 ! Prince George Cloudy, south west wind, 4 miles per hour; bar ced yesterday when 200 employees ometer, 29.GG, In a Swift-Canadian Co. plant quit Vancouver Calm, cloudy, .baro work and refused to leave the i meter. 29.8G. plant. UNCLE SAM Triple Island Cloudy, north east wind, 3 miles per hour; cea smooth. i Langara Island Cloud,v, iwind, 5 miles per hour; Tf D ADD fill imeter 2n-''C: temperature. 1 U DUIJU H 'W .we 11. ueun iree i ouu ciouuy, cairn Tax Receipts Are Not Coming in As ,romeer' 29.77 38;. light swell. temperature Stocks Record Further Gains 1 was run down by an automobile on , Fiftccn-Year Old Boy Fatally Shot .'Oak Street on March 16, Vancouver Wheat Spokane Youth Is Killed by Police While Making His Getaway From Stolen Car CROWNINGS WERE FAST In Middle Ages Heirs to English Throne Took Over Treasury First LONDON, April 6: CP) Three royal dynasties have filled the throne of 'England and passed away, and the dynasty which now holds sway has ruled for nearly two centuries. tirv.il .Un f I srlng machine gun and artillery ",,c " "u . u.cuuu-fire Bilbaoltles ir? thelr essen to. the of the loyalists In the area. Continued advances-in the1"?'"1"? ?.eorf VLa.nd Qufen iittft WCCil 01X41 C MIC. LTCgllilUllg VI the realm, it is hiYdlf,' surprising-that through the centuries their actual celebration has been performed' under the most diverse con ditions. The practice of a Coronation taking place a considerable time after the death of the previous sovereign dates back only to Stuart times. In an earlier period the matter of a questionable succession often prompted the performance of the ceremony under conditions of haste and even of some secrecy. In the Middle Ages the first care of successdrs to the throne was to secure the treasury which lay at Winchester and then to hasten the Archbishop aiid other higher officers to the performance of the Coronation rites. ' One of the first instances of long delay between accession and coronation was in the case of Edward the Confessor, so called on account of his great reputation for wesl sanctity. He appears to have been baro ; formally recognized as heir to the 38; .- throne., if not actually associated In the kingship, of Hardicanute, who recalled him in 1041 from Normandy where Edward had been I taken by his parents, Ethelred II land his wife Emma, for refuge on the recognition of Sweyn as King of England in 1013. On the death of Hardicanute In, 1042 old records have It that "all folk received Edward to be kind." but his actual coronation was Tendency Is Again Up layed until Easter of 1043. A few Fractionally on New York months later Edward, in conjunc-Exchange ' tlon with the great earls of the kingdom, made a raid on the J NEW YORK, April 6: CP Se- queen-mother, Emma, seized all trer icurlty values registered further possessions and compelled her to 1 fractional gains on the New York live In retirement, stock market yesterday. The In- : dustrlal average at closing was up i .65; rails, up .10, and utilities, up 19. Three Years For Arms Possession Leo Dolphin Gets Three Years In Pen For Having Had Loaded Revolver VANCOUVER, April 6: Leo Dolphin was sentenced to three years' - Imprisonment at New Westminster SPOKANE, April 6: A fifteen-. Penitentiary yesterday by Magls- VANCOUVER. April 6: (CP) year old boy was shot dead by a trate II. S. Wood for having-a load-Wheat was trading at $1.48. on ihe police officer here yesterday as he ed revolver In his possession. The .Vancouver market yesterday, drop- and other boys were running away! weapon 'was found when police Ipinn tc $1 aft ttaiay. from a stolen automobile., 'raided. Dolphin's room,'" ' .