. -At..-. u u ... .... 1 1. 1 dp r for Insurgents in apain Just Now F.NVOV IS NAMED .'.!"' ' DUUUVVU f 1 - t.-wl rnrtnt:itlve 111 Tli link nf AIha rn i.j lntmnt Rnaln a t Hi i isstmbly of the League of jownment artillery at the i cn the Aragon front In an L. 1 ...An4lH Uh nlr.. VlrtrtM aiJiAutc nvunuwi saiuraay government pianes i . n I I ! taw Inflicted heavy damage. 4 I 1 Vm Mns r 111 C.1L11I1ULL J k bllV ijTwortcd that General Fran- 1 rUll. !!. III.1I1IUL1IL LUI111I1U1IU Una Kaah Aa)rrrrT Vile in rne noic mai doiuicul A - 1. U Trr::iriii, iiiii v weh&lu bttu government. spanish ) government government Infantry Infantry was was ortcd imnn hah ..-t . ...i ii.ni i.m.t unn s matins an army on thc frontier auiULIV Ullli VII jComiunics Nortli from Seattle is Still On SEATTLE Nov 23: (CP) With ;r" companies havlne susuend- WEBEC Mntf 91 (run Thn M.i a n Driver Kills battle Man SEArnp ...... II. nov ""ponce 23: (CP) Scat- dri. a,c oecning a nil ana run "fiver uKr. . . . i jcaieranv mrueic a mini Jnatned Arln .t.nun riiort ininr ivl I Irart.ij ....... ijan ui&uu, nov. zj --iwo en- listed men of the United States i Navy were killed In the crash of an airplane on Saturday. They had chartered the machine for pleasure flying. WOMAN GAVE POLICE TIP Helped Mounties Kecapture Three Escaped Convicts From Prince Albert Penitentiary PRINCE ALBERT. Nov. 23: (CP) Recapture yesterday of Clarence Kfnton TViifr1nc PhnmhnTB nnrf .Tntin . .Ua n . . n m nntn n , I. n . .... . . i I I 1 -is.: ilk ii.uvt.iiv.ib4 vi, , i iiiii.iT.pn r-nnvinLS wn ) imu t&mut.'u from Saskatchewan Penitentiary here Sunday night, followed the re port port oi of a a woman woman who wuu told tuiu Royal, uyai, that she saw thc trio walk from a school building. . Prior to the capture police and pcnltentla'ry guards had combed the country around the v penitentiary for the three convicts who made their successful .break for freedom Sunday ' night. Authori ties at nearby towns and villages I .lilt: Cll WL.1V Ul3t.lkWkL Wa MVM . nwcnicr Aincan mariner, sur . : at-" . pcraw; cnaracicrs uut nicy aunur rinrnfi urirn mllip rpsiSLiiiicc. - .. . 1 . UVAWU " " - tootetutls. Toothache Stops . . m today to have driven In-: K OOSeVClt S 1 T1D avalry from a sector of thc r a i I a., .. .... ll'tfirt, iti IllV Office WASHINGTON DC, Nov. 23: - Still suffering from u.to'tlli hilec. lion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had to cancel his usual Thanksgiving Day trip to Warm Springs, Georgia, but he intends to make the trip later. Dr. Mclntyrc. thc President's physician, stated that there was no necessity for thc hKt pvrnitivp to remain in bed and that he could carry on his of-ilcc work. Oil Executive Heart Victim H-tlramahip services from Seattle Kini,sl,urv p;lssrs Away Alaska there Is still no settle- Aboard steamer Santa Paula tit nf fhn ,11. ....In I.. -r. frl tnl . .. "c uuuibulon of work among i ano stewards on tnc snips. , . M anoeles. Nov. 12: Ken IDiniWU Tll L A 1 T . Ill I lllahnn linnp ' Now llcached Eleven Total Number neth Kingsbury, oil company presi-,iont riirri earlv today aboard thc iinnrKnntn. p.iula in thc Canal zone i while on a trip for thc benefit of 'his health. Slxty-.onc years of , age, he succuniDea w u-ni ' tack. He was a native of Ohio. i vjruuvk j . . ... tlnucs low on thc north rnc u coast and unscttlca mnu ram weather prevails. 'Mocicrnic u-m-peraturcs arc reported over thc in terior with showers in uiu u gan and Kootcnays. Prince Ru)crt and queen Char i.i. TcimiHs- -Fresh to stroiv I Germans Get Twenty-Five t Years' Prison I LENINGRAD, Soviet Russia, Saskatchewan Names Mayors Ellison in Rcgina and Pinder In Saskatoon Former Police Chief In Moose Jaw REGINA. No. 23: (CP) Four Saskatchewan mayors were rc-1 and Walter P. ,(,.. ohnm Canadian Mounted Police officers former police chief, was elected mayor of Moose Jaw In civic elec tions yesterday. Re-elected mayors included A C. Ellison In Regina, R. M. Pinder In Saskatoon, H. J. Frascr In Prince Albert and W. M. Bowers In North Battleford. SAVANT OF INDIA DIES Man Who Caused Furore With Plant "Heart Beat" Theory Passes Away in Calcutta CALCUTTA. India, Nov. 23 --Sir Jagadas Chandra Rose, aged 79, Hindu savant, who stirred up a storm In scientific circles in 1901 with thc "heart beat" theory of plants, died at Glrldlh today of a heart nttack. Thc British Royal Society al I first rejected his paper but later recognized his claim to priority ;ind conferred Its fellowship upon him. ! Charged Duke With Meddling mi. .... .i . ..f "vuLii ii .!... it. i 1 1 nf i i . i ii.v..nt nr nun woi i - " ! Al I llll SI Iiri.lIH' Iti I H'lir I I Ml I 1 1 I lUUkll ' - - v .1 Basis of Libel Suit Arising Out of Publication of "Coronation Commentary" LONDON. Nov. 23: (CP) Thc hnok "Coronation Commentary," basis of a libel suit by the Duke of Windsor against the author ana publishers, which it was announced yesterday In London had been settled, dealt' with thc reign of King rvi,.,ni-ri viii nnrl what It termed -' ----- IAsll j his "muddling, fuddling and medd ling." Thc book was withdrawn from sale and a letter of apology written after a protest by thc Duke last April. VANCOUVER 'CATTLE MARKET VANCOUVER. vr Nov. 23: - "'tlllIlPMi t..t,1 i- - Ihnl I IJUnillirJii " " . . w---.- --- In Betty Furness And Leader Of -1 Band To Marry Beef Vancouver last in Liiiiii'iiiirT ui'i i: mix liil " . .. nmiur iiiir iuir i . i i mn UAnn vrirrv i... ' " VIvji " " - I . t,.,l mweWlXtf n 41.111. WlUVi " tl rflU7U 1 .1 (A J tBil.U Tim or. i imiir uvi 14 - w - - X VASCH S.l nrr ntr KprMirrllt. UlC ' Ll.l . I t fivnmisls l nroiilirO Pressure W1 con V i " - uaic up 10 seventy easterly winds, smu.ng vu ... f,t,YwooD. Nov. 23: - Betty cast, cloudy ana coo. u - nouular scrce actress, and with wiin occasional uitoii.. rains. Ti,,.,ri tm,,,.,., inhnnv nmn Green, hand band leader, leader, have v a i today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides (I AM.) nupcrt -Cloudy, showery; prince High 8:06 19.1 ft. miles ajn. JSwest wind, five pei i barometer, 29.20 (falling)-Stature. 18:10 p.m.' 18.0 ft. 42; light chop. Low 12:05 pjn. 8.5 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937. PRICE: CENTS nvskion Is Temporarily 1 I I Ul W. a K K Ft till IN MIH IVII PI IBB & i 4- :j BULLETINS UEFERKEI) TO VICTORIA A delegation representing tht Prince Rupert General Hospital board waited on City Commissioner W. J. Alder yesterday af ternoon with a request that the proposed money bylaw to pro sentenced vi(,c fal,ds for thc construction zens were yesterday to twenty-five year terms of new unit to thc hpital be withdrawn. Mr. Alder's rcplj imprisonment on charges of, snvfnc niinst. th Soviet rrov- was that the orders had come t' J o o ". J ernment. ' i rum me government ami u was i not for him to withdraw it. He 4 1 suggested that the board might submit its request to the gov-' ernment. The delegation consist-' ed of G. P. Tinker, W. M. Brown and II. XV. Ilirch. TOOK HIS OWN LIFE VANCOUVER The body of Andrew Halkctt, retired' Canadian Tacific Railway; official, was found near an auto on Marine Drive Monday afternoon. Death J had. apparently, resulted from a nuuei wouiki in me rigni i?mnic A revolver was in the right hand TI'.LEGRAPIIER.S'.SITDOWN ST. LOUIS A sitdown strike by emiilovees in the main office of REPORTS TO KING LONDON Viscount - Halifax. Lord President of the Council was received in aurtiv5iccby-tho King today and reported to thc sovereign on his talks at the end of last week .in Germany witli Chancellor Adolf Hitler and other German leaders.' Uuusuai measures, it is understood, have been taken to maintain secrecy of Lord Halifax's report which ' ... . , . . (CP)' w " cousiaerea tomorrow .it a session of the cabinet, borne circles said that the report included what amounted to a queslionairre from Hitler designed to sound out thc British government on thc Reich's desire for a free hand in Austria, her coloanial demands a n d repudiation of Germany's "war guilt." GIRL DEAD PAIR HELD VANCOUVER Miss Florence iMler, aged 22, is dead and a man ivrf a woman arc held for investigation to connection with what police believe to he a case of an illegal operation. STOCK MART REVIVES NEW YORK The New York Stock Market staged somewhat or a rally on Saturday. The industrial average was up 2.32 for the short day's trading, rails, up .99 and utilities up .91. Nazi Activities Complained About 4- Investigations to Follow Charges of Alderman In Seattle Jamaica Floods Drown Nineteen Oil Kills 4 When the local police boat 4- was crossing from Digby Island medical injections. 4 4- Sea Gulls I yesterday, she passed through t what is described ns "dozens of rlr-nrl epn irnlls" and on fixam- Sinking Spell I-ast Night But Is Revived Injections By Sources close to thc uaoal house PONTIAC, Michigan, Nov. 23: (CP I Sit-down strikers who had held ud work In the General Mo- jtors Fisher Body plant here since last Wednesday evening marched nit yesterday. Homer Martin, International president of the Automobile Workers' Union of America, said he would, attempt to open negotiations on the strike-causing grievances. At Akron, Ohio, the Ooodycar l ire and Rubber Co. plant strike al-s.o ended today. No Word Yet Of Missing Trapper Provincial Police Awaiting News of 1 Torrents Sweep Through Moiilcgo. Hay DLslrlct on North Side Of Island KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 23 (OP) Nineteen persons were Search For Edward Miller of McBrldc There have been no further developments in connection with the search which has been Instituted by thc provincial police north of McBrldc for Edward Miller, missing tranncr. Miller left McBrlde for his traplinc several days ago without hkatti.f.. Nov. 23: Following . snowsliocs with the Intention of complaints by Councilman DcLacy. uu Investigation has been ordered Into aliened Nazi activities of thc Seattle German Ciub. Thc club says It welcomes the Investigation iT-turnlne soon but has failed to how up ugaln at McBrldc. Heavy snows fell since his departure. He was taking In supplies for the New Record Of Tonnage Being Set This Year MONTREAL, Nov. 23: (CP) The IHirt of Montreal will set up a new all time record for shipping tonnage this year, exceeding 1936 1 1 iu.. ui n mllllnn Inns. It IS all- navcarownca as ragmg nouu wrraiwuuj i.u.i . - -- - West Coast of Vancouver Wand, Joh d.lswept through the Montego Bay nounced by R. O. Campeifcy, chalr- Fresh to strong southeast winds lured Rcno di. district on thc nortli -side of the man of the 'board of harbor corn-shifting to south, most y fair and I Green has just secured ,. mlssioncrs. mild with occasional rains. vorce. World Will Have To Listen Asserts quest. National Food Council Formed Halted Germany's Fuehrer BERLIN. Nov. 23: (CP) "The world may shut Its ears to our demand for colonies today," said Adolf Hitler Sunday "but within five It will have to listen. We must j years v ii i . t wm iiaii. tv wh.ii. fiv iiiuuw . v. n . 1 j lnatlon, it is found that their 4( continue our demand and make It feathers were all saturated ! louder and longer until it can no with oil. It was also noticed honser be resisted." that many gulls on tne rocKs 4- In the ncinhborhood of the 4" grain elevator had dirty plum- ace as If covered with oil. Two 4- birds similarly affected were seen to get ashore on the rocks from thc water and they were In a pitiable condition. Evi- dcntlv oil of some kind had teen scattered on the water In 4- the harbor which proved fatal 4- 4- to these birds 4- 4- Pope Pius Not So Well Again the Postal Telegraph and Cable Pontiff Had .... I XTI.t.1 II. Co. today tied up service in thc ' St. Louis area. tiBEAR DOWN ON REBELS French Government to Take Prompt Action Against Armed Revolution Will Go Into Various Phases Supply of Nutriment for Canadians OTTAWA. Nov. 23: (CP) Hon. G C. Power, minister of national health, announces the formation of ! a National Council of Nutrition' which will go into various aspects of Canadian food supply. Pedestrian Is Killed By Car SEATTLE, Nov. 23: Young Roy, Skogmo was being held on bonds here today following thc death of William naneiy, a iK.-uceu.aii,, wlxom he struck with his automo-! bile. According to cyc-wltnesscs, the accident was unavoidable. HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast Spokane, 0; Vancouver, 1. Vancoattr Wheat VANCOUVER, Nov. 22: (CP) Vancouver wheat was trading at $1.25 Saturday, falling back to $ 1. 24 H yesterday. JAPANESE ARE HELD BYCHINA Advance on Nanking Halted By Sheer Weight of Numbers Where Are New Planes Coming From? Foreigners Bow To Jap Demands Four Leading Shanghai Newspapers Suspend Publication- Control of Customs Has Changed Hands SHANGHAI. Nov. 231 A Chinese .armv of 400.000 men todav halted J the Japanese advance on Nanking. PARIS, Nov. 22; (CP)-Premler The Japanese admitted that .their Chautcm'ps asked for authority to superior equipped troops were at a take swift action against armed rev- standstill in the vicinity of Woosel olutionarles at the week-end and awaiting reinforcements. The Jap-thc answer of the Chamber of Dep- inese also recanted on a previous ...i . t,A i v.ie ! claim that Woosel had fallen. mica was a vute ui tumiucuw uu ministry. Special endeavours will I Renewed . activity by the Chinese Is reported with a series be made to uncover the financial in, the,air and political backers of the revo- f ralds n &?se P-. .. . One reDort Is that the new Chinese luuonary pians. fouce oniciais ap- , ..... 14 ... P a"es have been definitely identl-r, beared before the government to- . , L0i , ,u, fled as of Soviet manufacture. I' TlLZl ihas also been suggested that they VATICAN CITY, Nov. 23: (CP) Trevo StUt7t Pto thC . . inianps hoid.sald.mat Pope Pius had suf- -t U tLaSi, 'L WW Fascist ,and: that members .ot the .T: STRIKES IN EAST OVER Sit-downers Leave Pontiac Plant Goodyear Tie-up at Akron Also Ends UiUIA f v. u UIIU Uvvi ttwvw v tnc .uabuic vi a Miaan wwi ayaii- ganlzations, which had been order- ese mllltary authorities following-ed disbanded some time ago by the tne ultlmatum of the Japanese government, were among those who tnat tney lntend to take over aj; had been arrested already. former Chinese functions in Armor! rtiarrlc hflVP hppn lVUt.pd r.i i- t i . v I 1. 1 I .1 . 1. ""v" - - onangiiai uoui wiuiui uiiu wiwi- to the entrances of all government out tne international settlement i ... i . i j UlllVtO. Would Ascend Throne and thatthey mean to put down all an tuiw-u antf-Japanese aaiicoc activities , i livo cicu even j Intense excitement was caused if mllltnrv fnrep is renilired to dri among Franch royalists Monday so. 1 when the Due de Guise, prenteder Domel (Japanese) News Agencj' to the throne or France, issued a announced today that control of mahlfasto distributed In Paris ait- Chinese maritime customs at nounclng he had decided to "recon-Shanghai had passed into, Jap- quer the throne of my fathers." The anese hands with the appointment manifesto left no doubt that the of a Japanese official to take pretended, now living in exile in .charge of the Shanghai office. Lat Belgium, planned a pacific con- sr Sir Frederick Ma2e, inspector I I 9 t gciiv-.a. ui vy.iuicic kudiuiiia, announced the appointment of Yo-shluke Akatanl as administrative commissioner of customs for " Shanghai. Meantime, acting under Japanese pressure, the Shanghai municipal' council has asked the four 0j I leading Chinese papers to suspend puaucaiion. ine ueiurai news Agency, official Chinese news gathering organization, announces suspension of Its service beginning tomorrow. The Japanese have announced their Intention of assuming all China's sovereien rights In the Shanghai area and, from all Indi cations, foreign authorities of thc International settlement expect to bow before armed necessity. Todays Weather ( Government "lfjr.pn : A c tv-v w.wumj , wM-.f - l ' - Roy Skogmo Held Following Death ature 34, of William Hartley In Seattle Aiv'ansii-Rainlne. calm. 32. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 34. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 34 Stewart Cloudy, calm, 33 Hazelton Cloury, calm, 32 Smlthers Part cloudy, calm, 28. Burns LakeBright, calm, 20., President Quezon (Recovering After Appendix Removal MANILLA, Nov. 23: Mauuel Quezon, president of the PhllUplne Islands, was reported to be resting comfortably today following an operation for apendicltls.