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THE KELOWNA COURIER X I ■ M k i *;k l\ rIt I w 11.1 .n ( isli 111111111) I; t. I'liurstl.t \ . |;imi;ir\ 23r(l v o l u m p : 32 BANK R O B B K R Y King George Succum bs To SUSPECTS KILL THEMSELVES H eart W eakness After Only Gcurp.c Lawson And Jack Ilyslo]) Trapped By Vancouver 1 Four Brief D ays O f Illness Police, Commit Suicide VANtjOUVEU, .Ian 23. 'i’lapijcil in a I'ooming house l).v I |)olic(‘ cordon, rSkJiv : George 1''. Lawson and .laciv llyslop. Bronchial Catarrh Contracted As Result Of Chill When® Iasi of (lie six baiuiil suspects wanfevl Riding Impairs Action Of Heart And Causes foi' llic slaying of William Hobbs, baiilv lellcr, in the holdup of the Powell Death Of Beloved Monarch — Prince Street braneli of tlie Canadian Hank of ttommeree on Wediu'sday of last Of Wales Succeeds To Throne wi-ek, shot themselves to death last As Edward V III nig.hf. A fler llie pail' liad eluded the police twice ill lodging, lion.se.s wlien the nel was believ'ed to lie closing in on llii'in, IIk' men were located last niglil DEATH COMES PEACEFULLY TO 70-YEAR- lliroiigli tlie ai-re.st of two young wo- nn'ii wtio wei'e laiown to liave (letl vvitti tliem after tlie fatal roljbery. As OLD SOVEREIGN Hie police poured into Hie lialivvay of 'Hie rooming lunisi,', sliols Vi'ere lienrd upstairs. In the room vvliicli they oe- N INIO (lays agi> Kiii.i^ ( if'i-gr , <lrs|iilc uiiit r\ ' u c;!! Iici- uifli snnw lupied, Law.son was fouml tk'ad with on llu' gfoiind and a kfcii wiinl. \va> ridiii- aloiiy llu: roads a gun behind him and H.yslop dying. at'oiiinl Sandringliani, lii.' Niii liilk i.'>latc, ivt iirniii.r; u illi his acH'U>- (Jf Hie oilier four suspects arre.sti'd. Charle.s Ru.ssell has been i(l(Mitiru‘d by tonicd c'liiii'tcsv and Isiiidliiu'S'' tlir giHTtiiigs (i| thr fiiuntrs ftilk. It' Hiree witnesses of the robbc'ry as Hie many (»f wlit'in hr was a nntrr ini|ioitanl ligitrc a- thr hiral S(|uirc man who (ired the bullet that killed than as the iid r r o f a g rra l h'.in|hir. < )n h'l iday a >mall itriii in ih r Hobbs. With liiin are held William <ladic“S slalt'd that lir was ri'iilinrtl |(i his rimiii with a riihl, hut that Davie.s, alleged lu'ojirii'lor of Hie hoiist' vvliere the idol to rob Hie lianlv is al 1 court ollioials said it was ni't srritiiis. Ily Saturday it wa.^' hla/anird leged to liave Ijeeii lialclieti, Earl l.)yn- across thr tn|i of front |'a”c^ that thr King was showing indirations bar and William Ilealy. <)[ cardiac weakness, which, in thr guardril laiiguagr (>f his physic a ians’ l)idlrlins. ‘‘nuist In' rrganlr'l with siniu’ dis(|uii't. I’lis C(>udi- NO CONTEST IN GLEN MORE MUNICIPAL ELI'XiTION I'cniainrd uuudi tiu' >anir on Sunday, while thr liiet hullrlins lion KIXe I’DWWKl) \ ll isstK'd on Monday conveyed thr rr;is>uring news that hr had passed ■ r All Vacancies Eillod By Acclamation a more restful nigltt. h■(u■lhrr hulirtins gave encouiageiurnl hy cx- On Monday |)laiiation that: the ap[)oiiunient of ,a tduncil of State to deal with i Nomination day iii Glenmore Muni- EDWARD VIII matters usuallv handled hv the King was due I'atliri' to the likeli BODY OF KING 21 ' cipality on Monday resulti'd in Hie lill- hood of his illness heiiig prolonged than its severity. ,\s the da\’ I ing of all vacancies by acclamation BREAKS TW O wore on. however, hulletins received hy wire ainl pcistrd at 1 he r I without llio necessity (if a iioll. Courier office told o|'a failure to regain strength, then at two o'clock, j Reeve' G. C. Hume. Councillors W. 1.1. Rankin and A. Ritcliie. School ’Frus- or 10 p.ni. (ireeiiwich time, came the latelul niessagc : I he K in g s ' tecs G. C. Hume and L. E. Marsliall IN LO N D O N life is moving peacelldlv tovvards its close. I1 helie einend v ame peace I and Police Commi-ssioner L. E. Mar- King Travels By Plane And By fully live miiuiles before midnight am tlie s.ad news w.as Ihislied im-- 'fL ' siiail were a ll, re-elecled for another Ordinary Railway, Coach- In To Lie In State In Westminster^ medialtdv .around the vviirld. being received in \elowna within a ievv term of office. Hall Until Funeral To , A poll w ill be held on Salurday. stead Of Special Train minutes. Jan. 2.5th. to determine tho opinion Of Windsor On Tuesday His Majesty was unconscious for 1 be held on Friday, .Jan. 31st, instead i the electors upon two matters: ta) the ' The new King brok'o a precedent the last, hour or two of his life andj of Friday, Jan. 24th. Memorial ser- I Union Library project for Ihe Okap- j when he travelled by plane from Sand- LONDON. Jan. 23.— The body of he passed away as in sleep. A t his vdees vyill be held in local churches on ! agari; (b) whether the term of office I ringham to London on Tuesday, and King George V was brought to London bedside Were his dev^oted wife, his | Sunday morning, and a special me- ,of the Reeve shall be two years o r re- j he broke another yestorda.y when, in this afternoon to lie in state for four .daughter. the Princess Royal. Coun- ; morial service will be held at St. Mich- imain one year as at present. stead of using the royal train, he lu'o- days in the heart of ' the Empire at less of Harewood. and his sons, the ael_^and All "Angels on Tuesday, Jan. KIXG CGORCj-: A' ceeded to Sandringhfim in a regular Westminster Hall. Prince of Wales. Duke of York and 28th, the date set for the King’s fun BORN, JUNE 3. 1865 — DIED. JANUARY 20. 1936 YOUNG WOMEN’S CLUB ' coacli witli a heap of nowspa]iers be Tho Royal Family fu’st attended a Duke of Kent. The Duke of Glouces eral. at 11 a.m. It is proposed to com HOLDS MOCK ELECTION side him. private memorial service in Sandring ter, who was ill at Buckingham Pal mence the latter service at the same j The King today again exprcs.^ed his ham Church and then accompanied the ace, was the only member of the fam nominal hour as the funeral service Eight Candidates For Civic. Office Give 'wish to follow in the footsteps of his body here. More than tep thousand in London, the actual time being eight I father. In a message from him to the ily unable to be present. SHUSWAP POWER I O FFICER S ■ Amusing' Brief Addresses men, women and children, country A s the end came the Queen,Who had I hours different,' but the hour of the j House of Commons, read by Premier. folk whom George the Fifth knew so preserved her superb self-control to j London, service has not been announc- The Kelowna Young Women’s Club I Baldwin, he said: well, braved the cold, frosty morning the last and sat by the bedside strok- ed. Should it be other than eleven DUE HERE BY INSTALLED BY held a mock election at the regiilar { "M y father devoted his life to the to bid their beloved monarch and ing her husband’s hand, burst into o’clock, the hour of servicex here will meeting on Monday night. service of his people aiid to the up friend farewell. King Edward and his tears and the Prince of Wales gather-j correspond. V LT.-G0VERN0R Eight budding young feminine poli holding of constitutional government. three brothers accompanied the Queen- ed her into his arms and consoled her. i Tuesday has been proclaimed as a END OF WEEK ticians gave of their best in humorous He was ever actuated by a profound Mother, the. Princess Royal and the There is no interregnum in the. public holiday and day of mourning three-minute speeches. Miss Eva Jen sense of duty, and 1 am re.^^olvcd to three royal duchesses to the church. British monarchial system and the j by the Dominion and Provincial gov- Current From North P r o b a b l y “ BiH” Hudson. _ Of Victoria, In- kins acted as Mistress of Ceremonies, follow in the way he has set before To the .sad notes of a. lament played Prince of Wales immediately succeed- ernments and' it is pre.sumed that all introducing the following -speakers in by the late King’s piper, PiperMajor W^ill Be Switched On Be- | ducts Presider.t Charlie ; me." ed to the throne as King Edward VIII. i places of business will elo.se. together an amusing ancl descrijitive manner: Forsyth, the coffin was placed on a He flew from Sandringham to London with the schools and public offices, tween Jan. 25 And 27 ! Gaddes And His Aides the Misses Eva Jenkins and Audrey gun carriage. King Edward, with the next morning to meet the Pfiv^y Coun- Today happens to be New Year’s Hughes.' who ran for the office of B. C. POTATO INDUSTRY Duke of York and the Duke of Glduc- cil and to he proclaimed as King.